Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 24

jon of University Women ding the Indiana state on being held in Chicago 4 tomorrow. state convention is being conjunction with the Central regional confer-

the state meeting. are attending are Jane Wilson, president; Paul Lahr, presidentMesdames John A. Crawford, M. DeVoe, C. Loren HarkKarl M. Koons and Walter

members -of the Indian-| 8 branch of the American

| Dinner Will Honor 12oen

chairman of the program commit-

pa ‘Will Address +Educators

Meeting and Tea Set By English Teachers

Dr. Helene Hartley, president of -

the Nat.

meeting

torium, Dr, H | teacher

| elected, Mrs.

! . Liang Shen photo, A ceremony read -March 30 [chairman of the yearbook commit-

in Wellington, New Zealand, united Miss Mary Elizabeth Caldwell and George. W, Spackman. The bride is the

| Rosalee

mont Caldwell, 6264 Broadway, and Mr. Spackman's parents are Mr.*and Mrs. Val Spackman, Eastbourne, Wellington, New Zealand.

at the te Heizer,

$ irls Get Highest | Scout Award .- Nancy Ralston and Yvonne \ Senior Scouts of troop 51, received the highest Girl Scout award in ceremonies yesterday at Pike township school. ' The troop leaders, Mrs. Paul Mof-

curved bars to the girls as well five-year pins for continuous

. The ceremonies were preceded by

il Surprise Her With A Gift She “Wouldn't Buy for Herself”

COMPACTS

Generous size metal compacts with assorted designs.

$2.00 each.

Other Compacts Up to

She Will Enjoy Carryi

Summer.

$500 each

7 Plus 20% Federal Tax

B. Plastic thread, zipper top bag in striped combinations of black and white,

{the Propylaeum.teaight by Mr. and

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Give Her a White Handbag

Mrs. Robert Ralston Jones, 5267 Broadway, for their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and‘ Clarence L. Kirk Jr. The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Guests at the dinner will be Mrs Clirence 1. Kirk Sr. mother of the Wospective bridegroom: Messrs and Mesdames EB Burford Rhodes, Thompson Kurrie and Pwrre Bure

are Miss

of English, will speak at the spring

~ |Teachers' Club of Indianapolis at 13:30 p. m. Thursday in Block's audi-

versity, New York. A tea for mem{bers and their guests will be held (at 5 p. m, and new officers will be

|tee, assisted by Miss Ella Sengenberger, Dr. Ruth Bozell and Mrs

{book printed in honor of the 10th {anniversary of - the club will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Du- [given each member. Nominating Committee Assisting Miss Leunice Horne, 'chaifman of the social committee,

rome) WEES and Miss Dorothy McCul-

Engaged Couple | tee, which “includes Miss Bernice| A bridal dinner will be given at Orndorff and Miss Ruth Arm-| strong.

Waters and Mrs, Florence Grace.

Louise Wheeler,

ional Council of Teachers and tea of the English

artley is director of the| training at Syracuse uni-

Katherine Youngman is

Spong. A souvenir year-

be

P. H. Ho photo.

The approaching marriage of Miss Julia Frances Keating and Robert L. Ross is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keating, 2602 E. North st. The wedding will be June |. Mr, Ross is the son of Mrs. Mary A, Ross, 2510 Prospect st.

~ Two Set June Wedding Dates

Grimme-Qakley €eremony Read in Church Couple Leaves on

Wedding Trip

Mr and Mrs. Warren G. Grimme are on a wedding trip today after a ‘ceremony at 8:30 p.m. yesterday in the Broad Ripple Christian church. The Rev. Maurice Thompson officiated. : The bride, who was Miss Betty + Ann Oakley, chose a_.full-skirted gown of white Duchess satin with fitted bodice and long train. Her full-length. Irish illusion veil fell from a Juliet cap, and she carried a cascade of gardenias over a white prayer book. Mrs. Donald W, Cathey, Charlotte, N. C., was her sister's matron of honor, Her gown was of blue daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Vin. |brocaded satin with a net overskirt cent D. Corrigan; 408° N. Ta. [and she carried a shower bouquet coma ave., and Mr. Donahue is | ©f sweetheart roses. : the son of Mrs. Mary Donahue, Sisters o iloms Hers i ster: egroom, Misses 324 N. Tacoma ave. Euseba and Laura Grimme, were

3 P. H. Ho photo, Miss Rosemary Corrigan's marriage to William T. Donahue will be June 15. She is the

a will be Mesdames Lucille Vera Hopping and Bess

Miss Helen Thornton. is

P-T. A News—

bridesmaids. Gowned in pink and yellow marquiset, respectively, they carried nosegays of’ spring flowers. Millard Grimme was his brother's best man, and ushers were Versal

H. Oakley Jr. the bride's brother,

The Marion county Council of Parents and Teachers will meet at|and William Heidenreich. 10 a] m. Monday in the palm room of the Claypool hotel. Installation

A reception was held at the home

of new officers of the council and annéuncement of committee chair-|of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Martha Scott, chairman; |

On the membership commitiee men for next year will highlight the meeting.

tte Aiman Mrs James Woods club are Mrs, Bess F. Hume, presi- TUESDAY Babcock, New York Ward H. dent; Mrs. Vernon Kniptash, vice/School 84-10 a, m. Legislative Hackleman Li snd Mrs James R president; Mrs. Esther Powers and

Mertz, Charles Kimball Greenough, Harley W. Rbodedamel Jr. and

George W. Mahoney Jr. Rosasco,

Mrs, Mary Hall, recording and corresponding secretaries,

and Leo| 58th st.

treasurer,

study group meeting in the home ©Oaklandon—7 p. m. “Pitch-in" supof Mrs. Bert McCammon, 1001 E. “Tomorrow's tion,” Mrs. Joseph Walker.

Legisla-

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Tax Included

ENGLISH IMPOR

PERFUME

BY ATKINSON'S

True Floral Fragr Carnation— $6.75, $4.50 Freesia—$6.75, $4.50,

$33.00.

Lily of Valley—$6.75 New Mown Hay-—

Rose—$10.50, $4.50 Violet—$4.50 Plus 20% Fed. Ta

ng All

Lilac—$10.00, $8.75, $4.50

$6.75, $4.50, $2.75

Gifts for Mother

ON MOTHER'S DAY, MAY [2TH

RI inne Gold Colored Metal Disc Bracelet $3.60

Tax Included

Earrings with stones, $3.60 pair. Tax Included

colored

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ances

, $2.15 $2.75

, $4.50 eh

BAND BRAC Gold or silver colored metal, x Tax Included

C. Assorted Colored Stones Mail $2.40 Orders Carefully te. Tax Included Filled .

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assorted colored

ELETS

TEDDY, BEAR PIN

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Oakley, 6108 College ave. and the

Reports will be given by retiring presidents of local P.-T. A. units | couple left for a wedding trip, with Misses Mary Marshal, Mary Con- and newly elected heads of P.-T, A. groups will be introduced. nor, ‘Helen Hodde, ‘Lucy Belle Du-| George Moyer, new council presipee, Verna Johnson and Phyllis| dent, will report on the state con- | vention and Mrs. Basil Fischer, reMrs. Ada-Bing, chairman of the! tiring council president, will connominating committee, is assisted duct installation ceremonies. by Miss Florence Guild and Miss] P--T. A. unit meetings scheduued Officers of the! for next week follow:

Mrs. | the bride traveling in a suit of |navy crepe with white accessories Hickory College—17:30 p. m. Euchre and gardenia corsage. and bunco party in the Wayne| They will be at home after June American Legion post home, 6566 1 at 623 N. Gladstone ave. W. Washington st, with Mrs.| Parents of the bridegroom are Lynne Miller, chairman. 2 p. m.| Mr. ‘and Mrs. William P. Grimme, Meeting at the school. Officers to|2150 E. 34th st. be installed by Mrs. Basil Fischer. -

School pupils will sing. Golf Winners

per; installation of officers; pro-| Mesdames Edward Dean, Fredgram by 7th grade pupils under | erick Evans and Gale Fletcher were direction of Mrs. Ruth Bramblett. | winners in the blind par opening WEDNESDAY | golf tournament at the Woodstock ; club this week. A luncheon fol{3—6:30 to 9:30 p. m. Open house. | ued the tournament and plans for | Music by orchestra and Junior in, year were discussed. Mrs, Her- | high chorus. man Wolff is chairman of the |31—2 p. m. Musical program di-| gomen's golf committee which inrected by Charles Henzie, Miss cludes Mesdames Julian Bobbs, | Roberta Trent and William | poane Orland A. Church, Fletch : <i ) . , Fletcher Breedlove. Installation of offi-' .hd Charles Greathouse Jr. and cers.

Miss Alice O'Neal. 46—2:15 p. m. “Recreation in the Home,” Mrs. Bert McCammon. | School orchestra will play. “Gay Poet,” Mrs. Election of offi-

| 60—1:30 p. m. John A. Dyer. cers. 69—1:30 p. m. “Recreation,” Mrs. | Ann Morgan. School orchestra will play. Installation of offi- | cers. : : 76—2 p. m. Entertainment by chil- | dren of the school. | 718—1:30 p. m. “Responsibility,” John L. Turner. Community sing- | ing directed by Mr. and Mrs.

STRAUSS SAYS:

Turner. Installation of officers. i Tea. {| 80—1:45 p. m. Installation of offi- | cers by Mrs. Walter L. Caley. Musical program by children. |87—17:30 p. m. Story telling con- | test. Classroom work exhibit; f award of certificates to parents | with perfect attendance records. Crooked Creek—8 p. m. “Trees and Mankind,” Miss Margaret Andrews. Installation of officers. ‘

THURSDAY

| Flackville—8 p. m. Installation of | officers. Award of pins to mem- | bers having perfect attendance records. Potter Fresh Air—1:30 p. m. Talk i on “A Better Community Life.” Spring festival by school. In- | stallation of officers.

MAY 17

1—-7:30 p. m. “Building World Se- | curity,” Lewis Gilfoy. Music by | Mothers’ chorus and children. In- | stallation of officers, 8-7 to 10 p. m. “A Better Community Life,” Mrs. Bert McCam- { mon. Fathers’ night. Music by school orchestra. Installation of officers 70—7:30 p. m. Entertainment by

Junior high girls’ chorus - and | ‘Technical high school singers under direction of J. Russell Paxton.

| Glenns Valley—8 p. m. Officers to be installed in ‘ Glenns Valley | Methodist church, “Apprecia- | tion of Cultural Value” is theme of program,

MAY 22

3—Study group will meet for cov- |. ered dish luncheon in home of | Mrs. Paul Allison, 222 N. Tacoma ave,

. Clubwomen to Hear

Mrs. Sewell

Mrs, Charles Sewell, adminis-

trative director of the Associated American Farm Bureau the

| Women, | federation, will | prineipal speakers at the | 56th annual

convention of the Indiana | Federation of | Clubs Monday through Wednesday at the French Lick Springs | hotel.

be among

Allison-Lighthall x She will talk photo, on “The Mod- . Mrs, Sewell ern--Ann- McGinty” at the 10:30 a. m. session of the convention Wednesday, The official opening of the convention will be at 1:30 p. m.’Monday. Sessions will be scheduled on central daylight time.

Festival Visitors -

Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ledig, | W, 77th st, and Dr, and Mrs. R. A. | Major, Shelbyville, will go to Holland, Mich, Sunday to attend the tulip festival. They will return Monday.

Mrs. Janus Hostess | The Junior auxiliary to the Puhe lie Health Nursing association will {have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. | Monday in the home of Mrs. Otto

Janus, Williams Creek. ;

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Executive Board Members Announced ° By the Indianapolis Junior League;

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MRS. HOWARD FIEBER, new Indianapolis Junior league president, and Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr., elected delegate and retiring president, will leave tomorrow for the conference of the Association of Junior Leagues of

America to be held Monday through Friday at Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.

. New board members, annguncéd today, with Mrs. Fieber, are Mrs. Willis C. Adams Jr. vice president; Miss Susan Gatch, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert F. Call and Mrs. William Niles Wishard, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. James D. Peirce, placement chairman; Mrs. Warren Ruddell, education, and Mrs. John Mason Moore, provisionals and publicity, Others are Mrs. Walton M. Wheeler Jr., hospital chairman; Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. Next-to-New shop; Miss Kathryn Gartland, Braille; Mrs. William Ww. Garstang, finance; Miss Elizabeth Meeker, news sheet and magazine; Mrs. Vincent Kelly, art: Mrs.

Hollett, future policies; Mrs. Frederick D. Anderson, radio, and Mrs. John P. Collett, sustaining representative, *

Mrs. Morrell on Propylaeum Program

MRS. MARIE DAWSON MORRELL, violinist, will be featured on the Propylaeum day program at 2:30 Pp. m. Wednesday in the Propylaeum. Mrs. William Allen Moore is chairman of the entertainment committée. A luncheon will precede the program. Assisting Mrs. Moore will be Mesdames Cornelius O. * Alig, Frank D. Stalnaker, William B. Gates, Edgar O. Hunter, William J. Taylor, Robert N. Buchanan, W. W. Critchlow, Q. G. Noblitt, Samuel Dowden, C. E. Whitehill, Woodbury. T. Morris, Arthur E. Spiegel, Theodore B. Griffith, Samuel Cornell Carey, WAMlliam M. Louden and James M. Ogden. Othegs will be Mesdames Henry C. Adams, Russell Sullivan, Edgar H. Evans, John W. Graham, Thomas D. Sheerin, Carl J. Winkler, John M. Cunningham, Karl T. Nessler, Charles W. Chase, Ernest Rupel, C. D. Alexander, John W. Kern, Logan C. Scholl, Nicholas McCarty - Harrison, Edward B. Raub and Frederic M. Ayres. Also assisting Mrs. Moore will be Mesdames Erwin C. Stout Fred L. Carter, Walker W. Winslow, O. J. Smith, Walter C. Marmon, C. Fred Davis, Eldo I. Wagner, Ernest Clifford Barrett, Olive D. Edwards, Nicholas H. Noyes and William H. Wemmer, Misses Anna Spann, Florence Morrison and Anne Praser,

Parks School Mothers to Meet

THE PARK SCHOOL MOTHERS' ASSOCIATION will have its final luncheon-bridge of tne season Tuesday in the ‘Woodstock club. Election of officers will be held. Among those who have made reservations are Mesdames Norman Baxter, H. R. Blackburn, J. E. Cain, A. C. Fellinger, J. A. Hogshire Jr, W. I. Longsworth, R. Kirby Whyte, Albert J. Beveridge Jr, J. K. Ruckelshaus, T. R. Kackley, L. M. DeVoe, T. E. Grinslade, John L. Bulger, John F. Riggs, Earl A, Woods, A. G. Hendricks, L. M. Bannon, George C, Biggar, Newell Rogers, R. H. Thompson, E. E. Griffin and F. F. Marston. ” = » » » ” Stephen C. Noland will read a paper on “Latin American Liberty” at the Indianapolis Literary club meeting at 8 P. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house.

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