Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1946 — Page 28
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Birthday
The “Zonta International Birth-
Miss louise C. Grace, Detroit, . president of Zonta International, will speak
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Officers of the Matinee Musicale chorale, here planing the
choral group's season, recording secretary; Mrs. Carl H. Bals, assistant secret ant treasurer. The chorale wil for the musicale ditorium.
Society—
Alpha Gamma
Treasurer on Visit Here Next Month
MRS. MERTON JOHNSON and Mrs. J. P. Lahr will
meet Mrs. Chandler T. Jones, urer of Alpha Gamma Delta here the morning of Dec. 2. in the Columbia club. Mrs.
director of examinations for the sorority. her stay in Indiana, Mrs. Jones will visit the DePauw university chapter, the pledge colony at Indiana university, and
the Indianapolis Alumnae club, Mrs. Freehafer to Entertain
ON DEC. 5, the alumnae will entertain Mrs. Jones at the home
of Mrs. Lytle J. Freehafer. Prior
dinner at the Columbia club with Mesdames Johnson, Lahr, Freehater, T. H. Carlin and John H. Jefferson and Miss Elisabeth
Choral Group to Open Season
are (left Yo right) Mrs. Ma Frank L, Boles, chorale chairman; Mrs. , and Mrs, Edwin F. Pattison, assist. give its first concert of the season morte at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in Ayres’ au
___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Joan Bruckman Will ‘Be Wed
Announcements of two engage ments highlight today’s bridal scene. Mr. and Mrs. John D, Bruckman, 141 8. Hawthorne lane, announce
the engagement of their daughter, : |Joan, and H. Eugene Bennett. He la the ton of Mr and 200 Harold | Sononais: Bennett, 5740 Rawls ave. The wedding is to be Dec, 8 in the Downey Avenue Christian church. |rhythmie a 9 0 ve two publi < f The enguoemns i suneunged ofl” § [Miss Katherine Jeanne Sanders, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Sanders, County Line rd, and Mel-|728 Berkley vin A. Babbs, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Babbs of Denver, Ind, The Rev, M. P, Rimmer will read the ceremony Dec. 7 in the County Line Church of God.
Local Girls Honored At DePauw
Rev. Jewell To Officiate.
Miss Marjorie Lucille Wilson and
the Orchesis dance group af De-|Kenpeth T. Jewell will be married
at 8:30 p. m, today in the Evan-
st, and the Rev. will | Jewell, 230 Bakemeyer st. The bride will wear a gown of white satin and net, orange blossoms will hold her veil, and she carry roses on a Bible, Miss Jewell, maid of honor, will be in
Charlotte Sor ius
To Become Bride The engagement of Miss Charlotée ‘Ann Sorgius and Robert Shannon Davis is announced by her {parents, Mr, and Mrs, Willard R. | orgtus, 3108 Jackson st. The prospective bridegroom is the son of
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Miss Gatchell Is Bride
Delta Sorority to Fete
international grand treassorority, when she arrives The group will breakfast Johnson is international
to the meeting, she will have
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M | ss Elizabeth Cartland, daughter of Mrs. P. V. Gartland, has been named general chairman for the annual Charity ball at St. Mary's college, Notre Dame. The ball wil be tomorrow. night. Proceeds will go to home and foreign missions, and also will be used for Ohristmas baskets.
Cheer Guild | To Meet Next-Week |
Mrs. Norman L. ‘Schneider will
Miss Gartland, who is a soolology major, is a graduate of Ladywood school.
» s " Mrs. Furel R. Burns of North Manchester, state regent of the D. A. R., discussed “The Value
m. Tuesday in Ayres’ auditor-
on “Zonta International — Her Work in An Atomic Age” Miss Grace was given the “Womt an of the Year” award by the club of Detroit last year and is chair
Miss Grace
annually to qualified young women for graduate study in aeronautics. The program committee includes
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of Membership in the D. A. R.” during a» broadcast at 2:45 p. m. today over radio station WFBM. Mrs. Frederic Krull introduced the speaker.
Beauties’ Hints— France Sends New Perfume
By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor ONE OF THE favorite purchases of @. 1's in the European theater was French perfume. Many a bottle of fragrance was toted home for mothers and best girls. And now| French perfumes are beginning to trickle back into U. 8. shops. At Block's this week they introduced a new one — Coeur-Joie—
patients at the hospital. 2
nual Christmas parties at Riley : hospital and the Rotary Convales- ;
Thursday—'"Holiday";
talk on “I Have Held the Hands of a Nation” at the meeting of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild at 3 p.
fum. An executive board meeting, will be held at 13:30 o'clock. Mem~ | bers will bring gifts for teen-age
Plans will be made for the an- :
cent home, which are to be at ai p. m. Dee. 17.
Tea to Follow
A formal tea will follow the program, and Mesdames George Davis, Carl Aumann, O. O. Johnson and Hans C. Jacobsen will preside. | Mrs. Aumann, hospitality chair-| man, will be assisted by Mesdames | R. W. Cook, G, E. Bomberger, A. D. Green, F. L. Byrne, C. D. Vaw-| ter, C. E. Yarbrough and T. E. = Berry. » » ” The following guild chapters will sew at the hospital next week: Monday—Robison-Ragsdale Amer-
ican Legion auxiliary; Tuesday—| “Knee Deep in June”; Wednesday— “An Old Bweetheart of Mine”; Friday—!
“Circus Day Parade.”
which has the distinction of having inspired an entire collection of
MME. NINA RICCI, who created
base scent so well that she imme-
diately got to work designing fashjons keyed to the “joyous heart” theme.
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collection recently has been shown at the French embassy in Washington and at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in New York. It's scheduled now for showing at a few stores throughout the country. The perfume that “sparked” the Ricci collection is being shown in Block's French salon accessory bar and in the toilet goods department —packaged in Lalique bottles that are destined to become collectors’ items.
To Be Wed
An informal ceremony at 7:30 p. m. today will unite Miss Jo Ann Kraeszig ands John Olson. Rev, Fr, Victor Wright, St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church, will read the vows in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward L. Kraeszig, 1537 Kelly st. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J, Olson of 5714 E. 32d st, Reception to Follow The bride will wear a beige. gabardine suit with black accessories
with & fur or|nhome at 2002 N. Ruckle st.
in complete crocheting in-| M1 7'8. Jackson Speaks es (pattern 5366) sises|“The Story of Speech” at a recent
and an orchid corsage. Miss Mary Margaret Mullen, - the maid of | honor, will wear a black gabardine sult with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. John
After a reception at the bride's trip to Chicago. They will be at
Mr, Olson is attending Purdue university.
Mrs, Bugene C. Jackson discussed
meeting of Beta Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority. New members are Glyndon Macy, Mrs, Garland Walton, Miss Lottie Sosnowski
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