Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1946 — Page 24

By Miss Pyle

Sorority Members ~~ To Be Guests

Miss Helen Stevenson will be honot guest at a shower at 8 p. m. Monday. Miss Eleanor Pyle, 941 N. Jefferson ave. will be hostess, and guests will include Mrs. Robert Stevenson, mother of the prospective bride, and members of Zeta Beta Chi sorority. Miss Stevenson will be married to Robert Kenneth Price on Oct. § in the Roberts Park Methodist church. : ’ Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, 1305 Pleasant st, and Mrs. Arthur Plummer of Washington. 8s 8 » Mrs. Dean Linson, 778 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will entertain tonight for Mrs. Vernon Livingston, who was Miss Ruth Crago before her marriage Aug. 9 in the Olive Branch Christian church, Guests, who are members of .the Lambda chapter of Omega Nu Tau sorority, will include Mesdames Robert L. Anderson, Thomas M. Cisco, Lewis Cox, Glenn Amick, ‘Francis Eagan, Roy Hill and George Connell and Miss Francine Richardson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lenora Crago, 1038 N. Keystone ave, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Frank Livingston, 1448 Montcalm st. The couple is at. home at 1040 N. Keystone ave,

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| Activities Set ‘By University | Women

Hope to Introduce More ‘Study Groups

| The Indianapolis branch of the | American Association of University | Women during the coming year] will seek to introduce more study | | groups and center.interest on legis- | | lation affecting women's progress | land women's rights. Plans for the | year's activities were outlined at| |a recent board meeting at which] | Mrs. John Paul Lahr, new presi[dent, presided. | Other board officers are Miss Hazel H. Force, first vice president |and program chairman; Mrs. Oscar M. Helmer, second vice president | and membership chairman; Miss! | Ruth Duckwall, secretary, and Mrs. | Herbert Redding, treasurer. Direc- | tors are Mesdames Sidney F. Scar- | borough, Walter Leckrone and D. | A. Hathaway and Miss Mona Jane | | Wilson. : | : Committee Heads ; Committee chairmen are Miss Mary Rigg, fellowship; Mrs. W. W.| Summers and Mrs. Frank Streight-| | off, international relations; Miss | { Evelyn Pitschke, legislation and eco- | nomic and legal status of women, and Mrs. Walter Latz, publicity. | Mrs. L. M. DeVoe is general chair man of social activities. Assisting | her are Mrs. F. W, Gilchrist, bridge: | Mrs. Lowell Craig, hospitality, and |Mrs. Keith Hoffman, telephone. Mrs. Al Kettler is general AE

for the arts, and she is assisted by

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Provisional Junior Leaguers Hear Dr. Burney

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Dr. L. E. Burney (left), state health commissioner, was the speaker yesterday as the Indianapqlis Junior league held the seventh in-a series of 19 classes in its training course for provisional members. His subject was "The Basic Elements in a Public Health Program." Shown with him are (left to right) Mesdames D. C. Duck, Eugene B. Hibbs and Wall ace K. Dyer. The league provisionals make a study of volunteer social service work before becoming full-fledged members of the organization.

Guild Will Meet

EVENTS Latreian Club CLUBS To Mark

Fall Creek Garden. 10 a. m. Fri ‘President's Day

Mrs. Ervin Kleiderer, 5105 N. Illinois, hostess, Fall festival.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1948 |

Mrs. Andrew Wettrick will be officer of the day at the monthly meet- | Boggy, Theodore Turner, Edmund

ing of the St. Francis Hospital guild

Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Twente and | pp ollis Pyentice, Ruth Ralph Mrs. John Donahue will assist. Mrs. | ty “Lou Ranstead, .Dolores Steinse

Alliance Plans { [Luncheon {

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WHILE . protein, it | Honor Guests to Be } of this wor! The gib June Graduates (@) shat Tami an risotto, Ti The Indianapolis Alliance of will appear Delta Delta Delta will begin its fall activities at a luncheon-bridge at 12:30 p. m, Saturday at the Indiane apolis« Athletic club, Honor guests Baked app! will be new members of the alli= Rice panca

ance, including June graduates of Indiana colleges. Plans will be dis«

cussed for the year's project, ale Tomato asy

though no business meeting will be RE held. : : Mrs. William Pirt, luncheon Tl bea chairman, will be assisted by Mes« oy Butter dames Frank Hamp, James Gare Prune whi wood and Max Ryerson. New alli= ‘Risott |ance officers are Mrs. Henry J, Br I | Decker, president; Mrs, Truman SER 8 Woodmansee, vice president; Mrs, c tt John C. Hanson, treasurer, and ousge. Mrs. Ralph XK, Simpson and Mrs, igi John P. Harvey, recording and core child: 1 ¢. ;

responding secretaries. Luncheon Guests

Mrs. 8. E. Cislak is Panhellenly i representative, and Miss Ruth Ca- | balzer is alternate, Mrs. Kenneth Wood is chairman of the telephone ‘committee, : Special luncheon guests will ine clude Mesdames Max Maple, War« ren Walton, E. A. Phillip, Lowell

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| Haggard, Jack Yoder.and Jamey Seller, Misses Mary Elizabeth Bla

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” » ” Miss Mary E. Ammerman, daugh- Mrs. Peter Terzick and Mrs. B. F.| Normandy chap, I. T.-S. C. 12:30 : {Edward Trimpe will preside, and | berger, Annabelle Simmons, Nell Poached ay ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ammer- Gibson as chairmen of the two p. m. Pri; Mrs. Oscar Kschner,| The Alpha Tota Latreian club will| Mrs: Anthony Fritz will be hostess Sturman, Marjorie Swartz and Bet Buttered b: «ian, 2430 Park ave., will be married contemporary literature groups. 3015 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. pave its president's day luncheon at | OF the covered:dish luncheon. | ty Reid. Melon ball to Angelo Guerrieri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fanning is general| speaker. Mrs, Arthur Rummel. |... S pret 8 vay ae ——————————— ~ Chocolate 1 Mrs. Tony Guerrier, 610 Pro-pect : chairman of education. Working | . R a 13:18 : | 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Highland | a. em —— aa . Milk to ¢ st. at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Mary's The curved silhouet advanced by New York couturiers is with her are Mrs. Willam Brandt, omens Roe "Hotel 3 Hh Tues. | Gout and Country club. Mrs. Roland || }. : : § child: I eo. Catholic church at Richmond. achieved in this afternoon fashion by deftly manipulated sleeves book and toy: Mrs. Fred Frauman, Sound oo D asingon 'Rust ' heads the committee in| ; iv mda iii je. e and a cascade of drapery in the skirt. A Ben Reig original, it is ~Prevschool: Mrs. Earl Conway, par- | charge Hee ¢ 8 , Garaget way 1 T in luxury-textured Bur-Mil faille rayon crepe. The fitted and sashed ents’ round table; Miss Bereniece SORORITIES . | New officeis” ie Mrs. W cakl| EL TA ein di ; ea to Honor waistline points up graceful rounded lines. (Wasson’s,) Lamb, evening discussion, and Mrs. gets gia chap, Beta Sigma Phi. : : oo) Ee ; : hid ans Ralph Velandingham, social studies.| 7.39 p. m. today. Club room Roggie, president; Mrs. Allen Smith, | Sliced pes ; 30 p. m. Y. C . i : | cereal ., New eachers . : : mm Alpha chap, Chi Kappa Chi. 7:30 vice president; Mss, John R. Barney | ¥ Raisin tos 1 o ! _ E 1 D : p. m. Mon. Miss Norma Haberly,|and Mrs. W. Vernon Schultz, re-| 2 1 cen rc¢w 423 E. Ninth, hostess. Installa- | cording and corresponding secre-| In Cit : : . tion of officers; pledging of new taries; Mrs. J. V. Rawlings Jr,| Tomato stu . members. | treasurer, and Mrs. FP. 8. Taylor, Buttered ry T S ri C | parliamentarian. Fresh. pears The Association for Childhood ., THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE association of ~ . Mrs. J. Lynn McCormick is dele- ? Education will have a tea for teac-| Sjoma Kappa will entertain at a style show Monday 1 oday Lum berjack gate to the*seventh district, Indiana Veal stew ers new to the Indianapolis schools ight f tive Indi iversity student Th Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. A. F. Buttered be . ng t for prospective lnaiana university Luaents. e ’ ; a from 3:45 to 5 p. m. Monday in arty. which will be in the home of Mrs. Paul R. Sum- 2 rr Pittman is alternate, Mrs, Smith is Cucumber Block's auditorium. Mrs. Grace L.| Party, W : on a ara BE i. Miss Eileen Drew and Robert H AN N {chairman of the program commit- Parkerhous Brown and Miss Flora Drake will] mers, will climax a series of rush parties for the pro- | shoemaker were married at 4 p.m \ \ tee, and Mrs. Arthur Chevalier *Cake ‘crust pour. Miss Bessye Lamar is chair-| spective students. Mrs, Summers will be assisted by Mrs. |today in the rectory of Our Lady heads the telephone committee. The Milk to « man of the social committee, which George Tilford, alumnae president and Mrs. William |of Lourdes Catholic church with | project committee is in charge of child; 2 e. | will be in charge of the tea. Hutchison } ; the Rev. Pr. Louis Gootee officiat- | Mesdames A. H. Guyot, Frank Cox In the receiving line will be Virgil Miss Pat Hagedon will be narrator for the style show. Girls |ing . Mothers of the couple are |and McCormick. Stinebaugh, Indianapolis public 8 : fi py < : | Mrs. Helen Drew, 109 N. Gladstone The club helps to support the . i modeling the college fashions will be Misses Barbara Bruning, Marty ’ schools superintendent; D. T. Weir, . ; ¢ : ave. and Mrs. Clarence Shoemaker 1 Julia Jameson nutrition camp | 5 Billau, Betty Koning, Jean Irish, Margaret Pate and Marian White, : ' X h Ban former superintendent; Miss Emma| ar of Tea shapter at Indians 115 N. Drexel ave, tt ? s ananas wi Colbert, former head of elementary Te MENIars ep : The bride wore a brown gabar- ’ Scrambled . . Special guests will include Mrs. Edward D. Taggart, grand | ! 3 . Ham sli education at Butler university; Miss|{ ‘0 7 wo hide pepple, | — | dine suit with brown accessories and Marionets . ae Floro Torrence, former elementary 0" "0 Lois cha ter. | a corsage of red roses. Mrs, Jerome | { * } rt, y ee supervisor of the schools; Seward| President vy per, (Teen Talk— Williams. matron of honor, wo ' vo Fried toma | and Miss Peggy Wells of South ms, onor, wore a | ; Craig, president of the Teachers'| y : y ray suit with black acces: r | : Corn on the | Bend, state rush chairman gray ER accessories, O eo 10WNn o Toteration: Mim Mildred McCaslin, ' ly Y M k : | Donald Shoemaker attended his ~ . Melba toast i v { . 1 A C.E stale president, and Miss| , =. 8. Guest LY oung d cup brother. I| Impish and saucy ... for 50 Chocolate ¢ Pauline Rathert, president of the) MY 0 be Dues A dinner at Ce : The Indianapolis. Western Col- ; : : Tip y J ner at Andrews’ followed the . py” Grade Teachers association, © MRS. RUBY Frazier Frey, Fk or Y ou n or Skin »eddine. and a reception will be lege Alumnae club will present the freedom-loving feet. Soft “Cod fish b Also in the line will be officers] author of “Red Morning,” will: ~ {held tonight in the bridegroom's Tatterman Marionets on Oct, 19 histle-d th | ; Escall d of the A. C. BE. They are Miss Mar-| be guest of honor of the Indian- | home. After a trip south, the { I M ial buildi in} as thistle-down with a sole LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Cc ope garet Marshall, president; Miss| apolis Matinee Musicale preced- By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER couple will be at home with the ja the Near ii 3 = fl t th t. | Goldr h STRZEY T1003 Si yo Emma Purdy, vice president, and| ing the review of her book by SHE IS “just wild” e- | bride’s mother , 'a production of “Aladdin.” as riar as Tnart. in us . read and Mrs, Robert Babb and Miss Delores | ; SHE IS [yest Rid” {o wear Bake) : The performances will be at 10:30 | to} Baked appl A rt Babb an ores! Mrs. Russell J. Sanders at 2 | . —————————————————— e performances : 1 y ; fy it m says “no.” 5 | elkskin, an t rott _ Goshorn, recording and correspond- | p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ audi- | 1p, but mother says “no.” Thi Q d 40 A - o a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Tickets are skin, a d at Marot $y Butler Athletics Tickets ik to ing secretaries. torium. [teen-ager problem has existed since an rranges available at the Gladys Alwes Music f t inside the door child: 3 ec. | . . of course. ust Iinsiae ——— em | Mrs. Arthur R. Madison, gen- | {ime was. Dinner Meeting shop and from alumnae club . ay] er ’ tz ) avk: ial members. { Norway Club to Heal aI, Basin One product on the market, sald} Marion county salon of the 8 and At the close of the performances, | Army Officer Howie ye 3 Som litee al 8&5 be “hyper-allergenic,” is created [40 will have a dinner meeting at | ; william Ireland Duncan founder { : especially for young and sensitive 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Y. W.| and producer of .the Tatterman Lt. Col. Hans Skabo will describe | yn » : C 4 ole d Pp ; : I kins. Miss Katherine Whaley, from ™* A. Mrs. Charles Andrews, vice Marionets, will present a spehis experiences in Norway after the | Mrs. Sidney E, Fenstermaker | o . . : president, will preside. Mrs. Jack | p ; bs Kst d t t liberation at the ragular meeting of will entertain at luncheon pre- |!h® New York office of Seventeen yjovere president, will be attending) cial . backsiage . demonstration in the Norway club at 8 p, m. Satur-| ceding the review. Her guests Cosmetics, arrived. today to tell local) y,q national convention in San Which the gudienes MSY #8 Wha day in the D. A. R. chapter house. | will be Mrs. P. T. Wendler of Ft. |Birls all about it Francisco ’ goes on behind the scenes. of a . Col. Skabo commanded the first| Lauderdale. Fla: Mrs. Marz | On the fourth floor of Ayres’ in seo, : marionet show. Mr, Duncan is head $ A : rs. Marg | ’ | New committee chairmen are Mrs f the ti d tment at WestAllied troops entering Norway. Badger of Boca Raton, Fla.: Mrs, |the Seventeen Cosmetics booth, py omas Hughes partnership; Mrs ol whe theaiep geparyn Mrs. O. G. Norbeck and Mrs, Gert| Penstermaker Jr. of Carmel; |Miss Whaley will see girls each day | victor salb, social; Mrs. Martin | arn olege, OHS: i | Washi . h Iverson will be hostesses in the din-| Mesdames Charles Elliott, Harry |through Saturday. She will advise! ojjing welfate: Mrs. Ben Myers, | Mss, Oren 'E, Bice 5 presijen 8 E. ashington St. 4128 E. Tenth St. ing room, and Mrs. Harold Olin] Freyn, George Killinger and Ww, |them on makeup problems, skin | ou blicitys Mrs Claire Brengle cards | n.ig v o the hb and Mik Bary Dragon will pour, R. Fenstermaker. {problems and makeup application. | EE y = j11. is chairman of. the manone : Penstermaker, _______|Dioblems and uikclp aplication. land greetings: Miss Flora Douglas, | By SUE BURNETT |commitiee, Miss Miriam Faiout Is BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE the Sub-Deb Fair and on the Sub-| ng, FY Ruri ance, year | A saucy two-piece lumber jacket chairman of publicity. { Debia radio nrogr ¥ Ayros |book; Mrs. Frank A. White, - seal] ; er eran | 8 program at Ayres. sales; Mrs. R. W. Cook, music; Mrs. number for the campus crowd. en ; yo El # d . - } ; I+ IS | FOR SEVER y x te} Carlos Morris, constitution ang by- | deep shoulder yokes, fullness for a flicer S re riecte ere ! : S N years she has been jaws: Mrs. Bernice Riffey, hat box. bloused effect and wide belt are! Miss Imogene Shinkle is the re-| ® working with cosmetics, and in the and Mrs. Goldie Parrish, world war pice details. The skirt has pleats cently elected resident of the, I last three months has been touring | orphans. either si “y 34 Pre [3 ne ither side of the front panel, and Business Girls’ alumnae. Other| . the country for Seventeen-—Chicago, : a plain flared back D Mavh { % : Effective Se 1, 29 Milwaukee, Miami, etc. Monday Club ip Meel(* Don tac Rik Lo. Jo55ers ste-Mis Delores Masten} Effective sep. 2) v : £ esig ! 8 1 os . ¢ ri - ¥ “Be lovely, but naturally” is the The Monday club will open tS) 15 13 14 16 and 18. Size 12 re- vice Presiden Mise Wma Toh 3 slogan of the Seventeen Cosmetics. season at a board meeting at 11:30! ives 3 inl ar kamp and Miss Elenora Noe, recor -| ¥ ° 4 » For the very young girls there are a MM. Oct. 14 in the hunter's lodge 3 For. this eer send 25 De ing and corresponging secreiarles, Was ington ection basic requisites in this line, spread- ©f the Marott hotel.. A luncheon .,ins vour name ’ address size de- and Miss Madonna Johnson, Lreas. ing into an elaborate assortment for Will be held at 12:15 p.m; After aired and the pattern it HibGE rt P Mus. Leslie Johnson is chair-, £ Ww aA the glamour girl. And incidentally, Pusiness meeting at 1:15 o'clock, a gua Burnett, The Indiana nolis | of the social committee, and, ; mothers often like to use Seventeen POOK review will be given by Mrs Tirhes Pattern service. 314 'W Magy. | MIS: Travis Browne is chairman of 111 0 1¢ well as daughter, Miss Whaley Russell Sanders, Mrs. J. R. Shan-|janq Indianapolis 3 7" {initiation activities, fl SAVS. 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