Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1946 — Page 14
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meee - ! — TUESDAY; JUNE 4, 1946 - ; : ’ 3 y ‘ . ; y Ene ¢ bl . wo te | P e ty 7 D. A. R. Committee to Entertain |Art Course “We Need Films robl y A a “ e J . . , | ¢ Ti. . : * ee ae : 1 Will Be Given «| That Are Fit Is Al Miss Margaret Curle and Nat U. Hill | Will-Be Ho idal Di At. U For Children’ Unha Will-Be Honor Guests at Bridal Dinner. . Uh or ildren Re : ian . ‘ By J AND MRSMARVIN E. CURLE will entertain Program Is Planned The Young Audiences Selenc JS : sf a - - » . . - p. m. Friday in the Propylaeum with a bridal dinner By Dr. Henry Hope ‘Ripe for Learning’ ea, Saunt Ce : Rit ; ’ nhappy c their daughter, Margaret, and her fiance, Nat U. Wiis Indians Fedetation of Art : : By. MS. WALLER FEROTEOR vii 8 nephe eph w of Mr. and Mrs. F hilip B. Hill, Bloomington. . Olu il} sponser an St Sppeesta Andree Tonnis, a ON Servs Hevard Staff Writer Asslares in . BT Ugg to 3 MILLION childre ir will precede rehearsal for the wedding A i Ten a The was| Technical high vg MILLION Shik ta tes 12 Sctro) tens which is to be read Saturday in the Tabernacle discontinued during the war. urday Natio! Presbyterian church. The program has been planned by | school senior, a. Many theaters run second. Hygiene. Guests with the engaged couple and Mr. Hill's uncle “and aunt Dr. Henry R. Hope, head of the uni- gts ready ove 3 rate westerns and blood-curdling “If the t _ will include members of the bridal party—-Miss Jane Curle, her virsity's art department, and Miss| 350 y loge serials on that day. It is worth any be happie sister's maid of honor; Miss Carolyn Smith, Peru; Mrs. William Helen Duncan of the I. U. extension | ging iy 0 adult's time to attend such a show problems,” BE Mohler, Miss Barbara Kiger and Miss Bettijane Mosiman, brides- division, : to find out what kind of movie far say. maids; George tt, Evansville, best man; Capt. Robert Anderson Talks Scheduled two-piece print our children get... .\. : Mothers of Anderson, John Wallace, Richmond; Wilbur Dinsmore, Chicago, After registration at 10 a. m. in | . It won't be en- children n law .of Mr. Hill, and Austin Rinne, ushers. the art center, Dr. Hope will give playsuit, joyable, You'll he handle the Other be Mrs. Rhine; Mrs. Herbert J. Andrews, an illustrated talk on “The Artist wedged in a room low the s | Colton, Hill's sister; Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Booth, Miss Looks at Rural America.” The art| There are shorts closely packed fatalistic . Curle's aunt, and their daughter, Miss Susanne Booth, faculty will discuss the student art with squirming just acts t] | Milwaukee Curle’s grandmothers, Mrs. John Rilling of Mil- show. Luncheon will be served in beneath and a youngsters. They more than * waukee and Ida B. Curle, Martinsville, will be guests at the the Union building. hol wheeze, crunch “I cannot dinner as will two aunts, Mrs. David Behling, Milwaukee, and Mrs, At 2 p. m. the Dailey family me- strap holds up popcorn and shuf- is never Jay H. Hedges. morial collection of Indiana paint-| yo j.y 40 (oo fle their feet. But states. Mrs. Mohler was the hostess today at a luncheon-bridge party ings, given to the university by P where else can All beha for Miss Curle. Frank C. Dailey, will be discussed it from you see 50 many Je can be tra . . by ‘Wilbur D, Peat, John Herron faces lighted with WS ; out. The Bridal Dinner at Woodstock Club Art museum director. Harry Engel| getting wet. curiosity, wonder, rapture, fear? wants to h ANOTHER BRIDAL DINNER on Friday will be that given by of the university faculty will present They shiver and cringe. Their lit- thus have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal at the Woodstock club for their an illustrated talk on “The Benton dros ; tle bodies twitch and throb. \ of a prob] daughter, Miss Marybelle Witt Neal, and George Harpham Heintzel- Murals” and the murals, in the uni- a) Sa ..n A child and man, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henry Heintzelman, Coatesville, versity auditorium, will be visited. A N.Y. ONE SUCH experience reveals to at home oi Pa. Their marriage will be at 8:30 p. m, Saturday in the Tabernacle Program Committee any reasonable adult this kind of affect him Presbyterian church. club membe movie fare taken in weekly doses is why he bel Mrs. Louis L. Johnson, Attica, 1s r. sound h Out-of-town guests here for the wedding and members of the program chairman and is being as- : und to harm children. It is not bridal party will be the dinner guests. The couple's attendants will fo Ted B® BUN | (sted by Mrs. Robert E. Burke, Mrs. (Ayres J) sod : Jur ig Ror helt “WE CU ‘be Mrs. John D. Peacock, matron of honor; Miss Marjorie McCul- . : ' nations eir ds. betler | ur h, Anderson, maid of honor; Mrs. Frank E. Walling, Sewickley, Mrs. Horace M. Powell (left), 5565 Washington blvd., will be Ruiph Sosler 2 4 5 ip certain amount of fairy lore is fine, Miss Polie Pa. sister of the bridegroom-to-be, and Mrs. Wiliam E. Tucker the hostess Thursday morning at a garden "coffee" to be given at : 2 but this stuff is not fairy lore—it's . / Le : : tee from the Bloomington Art asso sulige Bungle fon Fane tig Jr. New York, bridesmaids; Thomas Heisler, Coatesville, Jesse her home by the Ellis island committee of the Caroline ScoH Har- |iation. : Ne he un has a he, Clark, West Chester, Pa, Mr. Walling, Mr. Tucker and Willlam rison D. A. R. chapter. Serving with Mrs, Powell on the arrange- | Reservations may be made with & ; patents shout ain Ct Se a3 "good ¢ 8. Ramey, ushers. Mr. Heintzelman will be his son’s best man. ments committee is Miss Gertrude Gutelius (right). Mesdames Leonidas F. Smith, Sle en. 1 208 Sy iy the ‘path Miss McCullough will entertain tomorrow at the Indianapolis Charles T. Hanna, Helen Talge Nn n these urday WS. Pp Athletic club with a luncheon for Miss Neal and Mr. and Mrs E ‘ All children go and to fWbid your ness. : : . he B dal S Brown and L. P. Robinson. Sp daughter tod h Question Peacock will give a buffet supper Thursday evening following a The Bri DCene— own son or daughter o what cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ramey and their son, gigi . Teen Talk— Svary WAL Sl. doss i. lo" muke Ben iis | William 5. Ramey. Virginia Poe and John E. Dailey Mrs. Frankl » | Instead - connection IS. rankKiin “Th T. A D t 1 A h d Instead, pressure must be brought n Mr. and Mrs. Kapherr to Entertain e Leen- e ra S SUYA, |upon the producer to make more Miss Pelle Mike MILDRED KAREN. AD ER Will Be Married June 16 etre no vi = i MILD, AND FIANCE, Russell Webb y ’ La : eatures fit for juv audiences. Ellis, will be the honor guests at a bridal dinner to be given by Miss : ! é arrie uné 4 1StS Council A H i h School Sen ior Sa S Here in our movie houses, every birthright. Kapherr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Kapherr, tomorrow P t + H. Mi ? S h l : g y Se trey ftermon we ve A mil people he ht in hunter's lodge of the Marott hotel. : C on erican ren ripe _for Right b Ee Oe a a vel. Biseney chapel ar y 0 onor (AN) ir ey hairmen By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER learning. It is a rich opportunity Soplivis = Butler university. Attending the dinner, which will be held after News of June brides and brides-to-be highlights tod 1 “IF THERE'S another war, there will be no need for an army,”’|% give them shows of educational yas ‘the wedding rehearsal, will be Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis of Win- Mise Virginia Poe. daughter of Me. and Mrs. Edgar A. Poe, agi] Mr%, Otto Mayes recently Was muy ine David Best, Technical high school senior, thinks the] Yalue, earioons with » point, Lav. loves ana chester, Mass, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Barton ave. will be married to Joho B Dailey son of Dr. and Mrs elected a director of the Indianapo- ; Ct ab-.is thé “most rie a thing” elogs, and short features that will R. Searl of Chicago, aunt and uncle of the bride-to-be; Bdward H. Dalley, Dayton, O. at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, June 16, in the|i3. Council of Women to succeed | teen-age draft—or any draft at all—is the “most ridiculous thing" encourage them to see life as a . and Mrs. H. T. Smoots, Bellefontaine, O. Pirst United Brethren church. REE : : Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, who re-|he ever heard of. beautiful adventure. Others will be Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. - ht wood signed after five years’ service. “An 18-year-old boy is too "BE. M. Huxford, Miss Jacqueline Kapherr, Emmons 8. Ellis, William Be, eciite brideetoom Jathen pastor of id Oak United Committee chairman announced| young for an army in the first Winchester; George Fr Roe, Robert Shuman and Robert L. officiate assisted by Dr. Jesoe. Sim- Others will be Mesda. Earl at the meeting by Mrs. Claude place,” the Harvard scholarshipmaimon of the Pirst church Revert. B. 3 I Franklin, president, are Mrs. Wal-| winner stated, “for he is just Mrs, Charles W. Pike Jr, an Sik ” B. eat AMes| yo. J Mercer, program director and| starting in life.” STRAUSS aunt of the bride-to-be will be| Keith Ei i Yewis J. C eilman, publicity; Mrs. Clarence L. Kittle, Because he believes that an- SAYS: Even is matron of honor and bridesmaids Geo i Isle. Dale RAsaieRS, extension; Mrs. Layman Kingsbury,| other war will be one of scientific S . will be Mrs. Harry McCrady and ae Fm "0 8 > U=| municipal affairs; Mrs. Rose Marie| mechanisms, men should not be a. es tl macher, Jeff Atherton, Joseph By- Cruzan, parliamentarian and legis-| taken out of civilian life for needCLUBS ¢ .|ram, John A. Dawson, Newell Hall,| 14400 less training. The next war will Poe, the bride-to-be’s brother, willl Nell Wildman, D. W. Hufferd and ulckly, the tall, blond te Alpha Sigma Alpha Mothers. 1|be the best man. .- James IP. Glore. Others are Mrs. E. W. Cowley,| end q y, the tall, blon enp- m. Wed. Mrs. G. H. Hutton,| Ushers will be Bugene Channell,| Other guests will be Mrs. James hospitality; Mrs. Thad Clarke,| ager ageia. odkait of 2830 N. Delaware, hostess. Lunch-| Albert Schroy and William Bow- F. Overt Jr, M Robert = Americanism; Mis. Emil C. Iver- David presi ent o Radio eon, man, all of Dayton, and U. E.| tree, Misses Lenore B ove son, consumers’ education; Mrs. E.| News, Inc, one of 15 junior » rackney,| oc wakelam, education; Mrs. O. C.| achievement companies in IndianAmica. Wed. Mrs. Carl Howe, Lynd- | Bethel. rw» Eileen Jackson, Hazel Shirley, Mary| yeoter, health; Mrs. Lynn Adams,| apolis. Radio News broadcasts hurst dr., hostess. Picnic. Seal and Betty Jean Clutton. nutrition, and Mrs. Mayes, welfare.| high school news each Saturday Bide-A-Wee. 7:45 p. m. Wed, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Southers, 28 B® Mrs. Merrill G. Christie ig re.| morning and David is the sports Marie Hanson, hostess, 3852" Hoyt ave. wi he up- Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pat-|cording secretary and Mrs. Earl| announcer. . proaching marriage their daugh-
terson are at home at 3453 Kenwood ave. following their marriage at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in Christ Episcopal church. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell officiated. The bride, the former Miss Ramona Duzan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duzan, 1241 Shepard st. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Patterson, 552 W. 30th st.
Forest Hills Garden. 2 p. m. Wed. Holliday park. Plant sale. |J. U. G's Business Girls. Tonight. Wiener roast at club cottage, 6800 River Front. Election and in- | stallation of officers. Women's Lions, 11:15 a. m. Wed. Hotel Lincoln. Luncheon meeting. Election of officers. Cards.
MISCELLANEOUS
Bay Laurel W. C. T. U. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. John 8. Leonard, 5010 W. 10th, hostess. Temperance and missions program.
SORORITIES
Indiana Nu chap., Delta Theta Chi. 8 p. m. Wed. In the clubrooms, 122 E. Ohio. ‘Business meeting and election of officers. Tau chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Washington. Lambda Mu chap. Sigma Beta. 8 p. m. Wed. In clubrooms. Beta chap, Theta Nu Chi, Wed. Mrs. Joel Williams, 41 N. Bolton, hostess,
H. Myers, treasurer. ya = IT WOULDN'T be hard to guess David is interested in radio. He also is the announcer for the Sub-Debid program on Satutdays. (His last broadcast will be Saturday—his first day as a Tech graduate) When David enrolls in Harvard in September he will major in radio and journalism. At Tech he is president of his senior roll room and a member of the Tech honor legion. In ad- ! dition to the Harvard scholarship, vB tf | he also received the Barton Brad- ; ] " ley Memorial award. As sports editor of the Arsenal Cannon, Tech's publication, David really is “at home.”
ter, Rowena, to John Robert Banks, son of Mrs. Irene Banks, 5914 Julian ave. The ceremony will be at 6:35 p. m. Saturday in the Meadlawn Christian church with the Rev. OC. H. DeVoe officiating. » . -
Miss Mary Ellen Shirley, whose marriage to James E. Jackson will be Sungay, June 16, will be hon- Miss Kathleen Patterson and Leored night at’ a miscellaneous Roy Duzan attended “he couple; shower. Mrs. Edward E. Hittle, 3 8 » 1302 N. Wallace ave., will be hostess,| Mrs. Cecil Hicks, 1430 Rembrandt assisted by her mother, Mrs. James|st., and Ray Turner, Putnamville, P. Overtree Sr. announce the marriage of their Guests will be Mrs. Maurice B.|daughter, Miss Jean Ellen Turner, Shirley, mother of the bride-to-be,|to Eugene Edwards, son of Mr. and and Mrs. FP. D. Jackson, the pros-| Mrs. Noble Edwards, 1906 Sugar pective bridegroom's mother; Mes-| Grove ave. dames Joseph Shaffer, Vern Par<| The ceremony was March 5 in rish, R. R. Mitchell, James Gra-|the rectory of Holy Angels Catholic ham Jr. U. S. Clutton, Allie D.|church. The couple lives at 4044 Brackney, Mary E. Shirley, Mary| W. Michigan st.
Seeger, Charles Howe, Clayton " Red Cross Chairman
Lowery, Pearl Houk, Ray Trefz, Mae Is Announced
Kirk, A. R. Schumacher and Charles Madinger. . Mrs. R. C. Becherer, 5430 Washington blvd, has been appointed chairman of the Red Cross volunteer special services. She succeeds Mrs. Perry Lesh, who resigned. The new chairman was a member of the“ Gray Lady class which completed ' training in April, 19432,
at Billings Gen-| Pion, » Bling Go Picnie Tomorrow
was named chair-| The annual picnic of the Brookman of the Gray Lady corps last side Kindergarten Mothers club | year. She is a member of St. Mar-| Wil be held at 11:30 a m. to-| garet's Hospital guild. morrow in Brookside park. In| — case of rain the picnic will be held! in the kindergarten.
June Meeting
Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres will be | the hostess at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow | for the June meeting of the executive board, women's committee, Indiana State Symphony society. Following the meeting at her 8un- | set lane home, a picnic luncheon | will be served, {
Artists Name Officers
Dale Bessire has been re-elected president of the Indiana Artists club. Other officers are Mrs. William C. Bobbs, Louis Bonsib and Mrs. June Burkholder, first throygh third vice presidents; Mrs. Walter Grow, secretary, and Damien Lyman, treasurer. New directors named at the annual meeting Saturday are Mrs. Evelynne Mess, Ruthven Byrum and Ernest C. Ropkey. George Jo Mess, Frederick Polley and Mr. Bessire were appointed to a standing committee to be in charge” of the small Herron Art institute exhibits. Simon Baus was chairman of the nominating committee.
Sorority Officers Will Be Installed
Lambda chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa sorority will meet at 8| gnd Mrs. Henry L. Best, 2748 p. m. today in the Y. W. C. A.| Guilford ave. x to fnstall new officers. : 5 Ry : Those who will take offic * be iF e are . / BLUE! Ladies!
Mrs. L. W. Dobson, president; Mrs. Carl Puhlman, vice president; Mrs. AQUA! . / : PINK! Your Figure! Reduce or build it up at
. Mrs. Rathert Hostess
The Hamilton - Berry chapter, Service Star legion, met today in the home of Mrs. Ethel M. Rathert, 4040 N. Illinois st. Mrs. Charles K. McDowell, president, presided. Mrs. E. May Hahn and Miss Margaret Maxwell presented the program.
4-H Club Meeting The Ben Davis 4-H club had+an all-day meeting today in the Ben
. ” » » HE'S A BLOCK “T” letterman —catcher on the baseball team and a member of the track squad. He tied for first place in the sectional high jump at Tech recently. Dave is secretary of the Topas club. * Already this ambitious youth, who has plenty of ideas (with ac~tion to match) is planning to work this summer . . . and he hopes it will be in his first-love field, radio. He is the son of Mr.
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