Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1946 — Page 18

"Group Wants Women ‘At Peace Table

Times Special : NEW YORK, Aug. 20.~The World Woman's Party for Equal Rights is asking that the peace conference fn Paris be halted until women are: seated in the various national delegations, according to a statement Just issued by the group. b The plea will be presented by a delegation of women representing many countries and headed by Mrs. Iris Rogers, New York, assistant treasurer-elect of the party which has branches in 21 nations.

' Hearing’ to Be Sought

A statement drafted by Miss Alice Paul, Washington, chairman, and other officers of the party in the United States will be presented individually to Secretary of State James Byrnes and leaders of other national delegations. The statement has been approved by Lady Pethick-Lawrence, wife of the British secretary of state for India and president of the party. A hearing also will be sought before the entire peace conference. The plea for inclusion of women in the peace delegations will be based on the claim that no just and durable peace can be arrived at while “the half of the human race which most bitterly hated wars and has had no share in their planning” is excluded from the peace deliberations.

Equal Rights Asked

Besides asking that the final peace terms represent the viewpoints of ‘both men and women, the delegation from the World

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C Y. O. Dance Is Arranged

The Cstholic Youth organization of St. Joan of Arc parish will sponsor a dance at Westlake Beach Terrace next Tuesday night. Among members of the committes in charge are (seated, left and right) Charles Murphy, publicity chairman; Miss Ann Steinmetz, general chairman; (standing, left and right) Miss Jeanne Scott and Miss Jane Costello of the ticket distribution committee.

Woman's Party for Equal Rights will ask that “equal rights for men and women” be included in all peace treaties now in the process of formulation, and that “the 21 allied nations which are dicta-

to this principle.” Countries in which there are branches of the party are Australia, Austria, Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark; Egypt, - Finland, France, * Great Britain, Hungary, India, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States and Yugoslavia. .

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ting the. peace terms also. subscribe |-.

At Wedding

Miss Hattie Louise Bridgford will become the pride of John G, Bor-

® o'clock tonight in the Crooked Creek Baptist chufch. > The Rev. Joseph Hughes, pastor

double-ring rite. Mrs. Russell Lamb will be her sister’'s matron of honor and will be dressed in blue eyelet. The bride, in a white gown, carry bride’s roses.” Frederick R. Bullis, Los Angeles, will be the best man and ushers will be Robert P. Atkinson and John A. . Huffman, Priscilla Lamb will be her aunt's flower girl, A reception in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lamb, 4636 N. Capitol ave, will follow the ceremony. After their wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.

pre-medical student at Indiana] university, The bride is an 1. U. graduate and a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bridgford, 1840 W. 80th st.

Trip South Planned

Miss Orace Ann Speer, 111 EK. 16th st, will leave Friday for Ft. Worth, Tex.. to visit her brother, Elvan Speer, She will return on Labor day. Miss Speer, execlitive secretary of the Art Association of

Art institute, from a river boat trip to Charleston, W. Va.

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Marriage of Jane Lewis Kettery In Las Cruces, N. M., Announced

.WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED HERE of the marriage, on July 27 in Las Cruces, N. M., of Mrs. Jane Lewis Kettery, El Paso, Tex., formerly of Indianapolis, and George W. Hochrein, also of El Paso. Mrs. Hochrein is the daughter of Mrs. R. D. Herron, Fl Paso, and B. W. Lewis, San Francisco, both formerly of Indianapolis. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. John W. Lewis and the niece of Mrs. E. D. James, both of Indianapolis. The bride was graduated from Butler university where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and is serving as acting society editor of the El Paso Times. Mr. Hochrein, son of Mrs. Andrew B. Walls, New York City, .

oft the editorial staff of the El Paso Herald-Post. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois where he was a member of Delta Kappa

dean in a ceremony to be read at}

of the church; will officiate at the

Mr. Sordean, son of Mr. and Mrs. | John Sordean, Terre Haute, is a |

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Indianapolis and the John Herron returned yesterday

THE GROOM'S GIFT TO THE BRIDE

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Wedding Guiidag| ors sted

Party for Bride-to-Be MRS. J. GILBERT HUNT, Bronxville, N. Y., will entertain Friday with a miscellaneous shower in Ayres’ tearoom for Miss Jean Lindstaedt.

Prendergast Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Prendergast, LaGrange, Ill. . The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Lindstaedt. Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mrs. ‘Henry J. ‘I. ¥Poung. The guests will include Mesdames Lindstaedt, Robert Aldag; W. H. Lusher, H, L. Hunt, Emma Schlosser, Irwin Ward, Opal Kaser, Nick T. Puckett, C. E. Thomas, Oscar Schnabel, F, N. Daniel and Ralph Schnabel, Miss Ellen Aldag and Miss Jane Swengle.

‘Dolphin Members - Will Be Guests

Members of the Indianapolis Ath-

Miss Margaret Brayton and Jack Martin Srader will be married Sunday afternoon in All

Souls Unitarian church. Par. Mrs. Alembert W. Brayton, 3943 N. Illinois st., and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Srader, 2519 E. Riverside drive.

¢ viose? Revive’ Feet A hot soapy foot bath is a wonderful way to refresh tired feet, in

préparation for an evening of dancing. .

tained tomorrow at the Highland Golf and Country club. Swimming

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Activities Set at Butler

175 Coeds Expected To Participate

Rushees here from out of town

Sept. 3 through 7.will be housed at the central Y. W. C. A, according to an announcement made today by Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women at .the school. Arrangements for accommodations at the Y. W. will be made through Miss Ward's office, said. : Approximately 175 coeds are expected to join in rush week activities, Miss Helen Noffke, Panhellenic secretary in charge of registrations, said yesterday. Rushees will attend an introductory meeting the afternoon of Sept. 3, followed by teas at seven sorority houses. These are Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha.

Rush Week Parties

A meeting with out-of-town rushees will be held at the central

|Y. W. that evening.

On Wednesday through Saturday mornings, Sept. 4 through 7, the girls will make invitational calls at the sorority houses. Parties are scheduled for Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings. Rushees will sign preference cards indicating their choices of organizations on Saturday afternoon and “coke” parties at the houses will follow notification of membership Saturday night. A formal dinner for all: new sorority pledges will be held Wednesday evening, Sept. 11. tJ “ » Included in the receiving line for the “Collegiate Convo” tea to be held next Tuesday afternoon on the Butler university campus will be Mrs. M. O. Ross, wife of the president, and Miss Elizabeth B, Ward, dean of women. Others will be Mrs. George A Schumacher, ' Miss Martha Bales, chairman for the event and president of the Association of Women Students; Miss Mary Grace French, president of the Butler Y. W, C. A; Miss Kathryn Hill, promotions assistant at the university, and Miss Ruth Ann George, chairman of the coed counselors assisting with arrangements,

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Miss Joy Mudd, president of the Butler Panhellenic council, who is

| assisting with the program tea, will

be at the reception table. Invitations will be issued this week to all coeds attending the university for the first time this fall. The tea, presenting a preview of campus life, will be held at 2:30 o'clock and ‘will ‘include a showing of collegiale styles by Block's.

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st. They will exchange vows Saturday morning in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church.

Training Conference Held By P.-T. A.

A training conference for P.-T. A. workers was held ‘yesterday by the executive board of the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher associations. The group's first meeting of the year was in the board of education building. Chairmen’s during the morning session and following luncheon the board meeting was held. On the program were

reports on president's day, a recreation project and a night meeting Sept. 27 in Caleb Mills hall at which Dr, Southern California biology professor, will speak. - The latter reports were given by Mesdames F. Harold Naegele, Bert

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officers’ reports and three special

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McCammon and Harold Eickhofl.

Dr. and Mrs. Harold R. Hulpieu, 4346 Carrollton ave, and Dr. and Mrs. Pred E. Gifford, 5125 N. Merihave returned from the Dune Acres club, Chesterton, where |

Ruth Goettling Is Wed to J. A. McGovern

Bride’s Twin Sister Is Matron of Honor

The Holy Cross Catholic church was the scene, at 7 o'clock this] morning, of the marriage of Miss Ruth J. Goettling to John A. | McGovern. | ~ Parents of the couple are Mr. {and Mrs. Martin E. Goettling, 55 |S. Summit st., and Mrs. Mary Mc-

| | Govern, 321 N. Arsenal ave,

The single-ring service was read, 'by the Rev. Pr. James D. Moriarity | before an altar decorated with | white gladioli. Twin Sister Attendant

| Entering with her father, the bride wore a white point d'esprit ‘gown made with .a three-tiered | skirt forming a slight train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil was, {held by a halo of pearlized orange | blossoms and she carried a prayer- | {book topped by white roses and! lilies. Mrs. Charles F. Commons, her twin sister's matron of honor, wore pink net and a pink feather halo. |

Wedding Trip South The best man was James F. Mc-| Govern, brother of the bridegroom. | Ushers were Francis B. Harrold | and John A. Fisher. A wedding breakfast at Whisper- | ing Winds and a reception in Holy! Cross hall followell the ceremony After a wedding trip south, the {couple will be at home with. the | bridegroom’s mother. |

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Kenyon-Boger Rite [s Announced A

The marriage of Mrs. Margaret | Yantis Boger to Floyd Kenyon, 5355 | Broadway, is announced by her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Yantis, 2154 N. Harding st. The ceremony was at. 6 p. m.| Saturday in the Englewood Chris-| tian' church with the Rev, O. ‘A. Trinkle officiating. | After a dinner at the Kopper Kettle in Morristown, the couple left for a wedding trip to Colorado and Yellowstone National park. They will be at home at 3511 N.| [capitol ave. |

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TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 1946 | Auxiliary Plans

Program Sale

‘Final arrangements are being made this week by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary for its project to sell programs at the State Fair Horse show Aug. 30 to Sept. 6.

Auxiliary members on duty during the shows in the Coliseum will wearyari-colored “carpenter's” aprons with sports frocks. ceeds of the program sale will be used in the auxiliary’s work at the Indianapolis Day nursery on Lockerbie st. Among the members who will serve on the opening day are Mesdames William J, Hamerstadt, John

| A. Hare, B. E. Lapenta, Richard T. (Hill,«D, C. Duck, Ralph B. Coble, | Frederic D. Anderson, Willlam N. | Wishard, George Bardwell and Robtert D. Eaglesfield.

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