Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1947 — Page 16
SCOUT. DIRECTORS ELECT OFFICERS—Officers of the board of’ directors of the i and Marion County Girl Scout council were elected yesterday as the organization observed past’ presidents’ day at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Shown here with Miss Geneva M. Barrows (center), executive director of the scouts; are Mrs. C. K. Calvert (left), recording secretary, and Mrs. James A. Foulke, president. Both were re-elected. Other officers chosen are Mesdames W. L. Heston, Horace Storer and Robert Wild, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. A. J. Micheli, corresponding secretary, and George Schumacher, treasurer.
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Raab, 1146 Congress, hostess. Beta chap., Beta Chi Theta. Today
Tacoma, hostess,
Gamma chap, Alpha Pi Omega. 8 p. m. today. Miss Mary Jane
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seed pearls. She will carry a white | Bible topped by a lavender orchid. | Wiliam -C, Hempfling will be his son's best man, and Richard Kincaid and Carl Schultz will usher, A reception in the church will follow the ceremony. The couple will leave for Chicago on a wedding trip, after which they will be at home at 3135 College ave.
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By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor WINTER VACATIONERS headed south, and those foresighted souls who do their summer playclothes buying six months ahead, are finding infinite fabric variety in beachwear. "It used to be that a swimsuit (practically always of woolen knit)
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yesterday, called on its 10 million
members - to. rally behind the program.of the United Nations in its
striving for a lasting peace.
Mrs. Norman deR. Whitehouse, president, declared, ‘“Mémbers of the. women's action committee must
8" ‘now act, not only as- informed {citizens of the United States, but ‘| 88 citizens of the world to make
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their influence felt in ! in government agencies " among this nation's representatives to the United Nations. Approves Atom Control “ The
former Japanese mandated islands instead of including the entire region as the U. 8. has proposed. Other steps which the group urged were the’ establishment of an international trade organization, provision for relief and reconstruction of devastated areas, adoption of an internatiolnal bill of human rights and provision against discrimination, The committee also asked that the U, 8S. adjust its immigration laws to co-operate with the. International Refugee organization,
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seventh district, Indiana] Thurs. Ober bldg. “South Amer- The
mental; the tax on that portion ofl, yonored with a miscellaneous ica,” Mrs. John Thornburgh. Busi- PEQETONn of Clube: wii have - his income could be remanded. It! shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the ness meeting. * : speaker for its monthly meeting at does not seem to me to make sense nome of Mrs. A. E. Wathen, 432 Nip van 000" omecs Nu Tau, 8 1:30 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ audi- pP to make a general cut at this time, | cporman dr. m, Thurs. CON. NE ll haiti SOR INI “Mito the reduction of the deblgypyrday will unite Miss Steepleton| "a "30h on IT6'E 48th, hostess. table discimssion ‘will follow his talk.l. - Yearsiand Glenn Townsend of Bloomfield. “Opportunities. for Minorities,”| pe progtam will be ih charge The rite will be in Madonna chapel! ~. “Biaciburn of Flanner house.
Miss. Bonnie Jean Stetpleton will Singer Wins Honor The diamond cross of the Legion Luncheon Set - [gt enor recently was presented so sg SRN ERE 3 og Rr house, after she sang the riters Amneris in Verdi's operas, “Alda.”
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Luncheon Meeting [be Mrs. Herbert MacKinze. ‘The Alpha Delta Latreian club] mv. Flemish Flanders chapter, will have a luncheon meeting Tues- | yn¢ernational Travel-Study club,
day in the home of Mrs. James H. met at the home of Mrs. Thomas!
Ruddell, 4051 N. New Jersey st. Riker, 2849 Brookside pkwy., reAssisting her will be Mrs. F. 8. opty Ballweg and Mrs. George Seiden-|
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Guests at the shower will be Mrs. B. Steepleton, mother of the
Mrs. Earl H. Myer will be the speaker for Victory chapter, International Travel-Study club, at 7:30 us. For some reason hard to ex-|p. m. today in the home of Mrs.
= = 2 New Harmony chapteg, I. T.-S. C. will initiate new members at its g at 7 p. m. today at the/root certainly does pot advertise
Historical bureau, will talk on “Con-
quest of the Old Northwest.”
she was 38 years old.
Eta chap, Phi Delta Pi 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Ruby Hendrix, 4736 Primrose, hostess. Snowball rush
party. . Ashmore, Kenneth White,|, 0 onan Phi Theta Delta. 8:30 Herschel Steele, William Acker,
Stuart, Dale Jaynes, Marion lan, Harry Noe, Marjorie Price, Leitnitz and
, Mises Anita Battista, 1) 4B Committee Darothy Frieaman and. Golden Wheel committee of
p. m. today. Mrs, Morris Dickman, 1208 Windsor, hostess. “Get acquainted” rush party.
the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., met today at the home of Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, 3334 College ave. Mrs. George Kolb was speaxer.
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of the legislative committee. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz is chairman, and she is assisted by Mrs. Brandt C. Downey and Mrs. Louis Markun. { At the business meeting, the {group will vote on the purchase of projectors, record books and pictures for various Indianapolis hospitals. Mrs. William C. Bartholomew will preside, and officers will give reports. A parliamentary program will be
Wikking auditorium. Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, district - parliamentarian, will present the program.
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expensive and unusual vegetable. Celery root resembles mild celery in flavor and parsnips in texture. If you are introducing this vegetable to your family for the first time, start with the hot salad of potatoes and celery root. It is a mildly tart salad and you may want to add more vinegar when you first
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