Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1947 — Page 21

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he prize win it tea will be A! oom. P, Holland of Muncie, Mrs. O. Honeywell of . Tirey of Terre ght, Charles W, nd Miss Gladys ington, Clyde BE, f Culver, Miss Vv. H. Lykins of ||

a Federation of e tea tables will , Alvin T, Coate, Joman's Departs

ill be held.from ir ‘Monday they M. Wilson, BE. J. » Carnelian club, ill serve. sperger, Everett $s and Pitzhugh n the afternoon Frank T. Eden. Lieber from the

phony Women's stters will serve, | r Keene, Charles erford, Harry V. elmer, Frank T.

' the Riley HosHaine, Noble T. V. Ostertag and d will be repreamara, Walter L. rge Smith, Carl | Kennedy.

jeorge B. Elliott, jam C. Davis will

Students league, cle, Stella Coler, Jefiries. This is esses will be Mrs. jouth Bend, art

h Women.” am developments by Mrs. Cahn, Inlishment of young in Greece and esident of the New Mrs, Cahn was or= first Teen Town, , project in New

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i .couple will be at home at 2242 N.|

-+Mesrames Harold R. Victor, William | FP. Nixon and George W. Walker,

- Health Nursing association will meet

Miss Evelyn Opal Day and WilHam Earl Griffin will be wed at 7:45 p. m, today in the Westbrook Church of the Nazarene. The Rey.

M. J. Jones will read the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Paul L. Day, 308

Laclede st, are the parents of the }

bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griffin, 1111 Westbrook st.

The bride will wear a gown of

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white satin, fashioned with a full skirt and train, Her tulle veil will be three-tiered and willbe caught with a crown of white lace held with orange blossoms, She wilt carry pink and white roses.

Attendants’ Dresses Miss Iris Griffin, the maid of

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honor, and sister of the bridgroom, ‘will wear a frock of pink satin. Miss Mary Belle Whipple and Miss Patty |

{.Pascell, bridesmaids, will wear satin

dresses with net overskirts,. Miss Whipple will wear blue with pink, and Miss Pascell pink with blue. The home of the bridegroom's | parents will be the scene of the! reception following the wedding, | The couple will live at 130 Euclid | ave. | ————— aL | 1

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Wedding Toda

At 8:30 p. m. today Miss Betty | the 23d annual Hoosier salon open- eleventh district Past Presidents’ measure 5% inches. Leaves to

RAYON CREPE—Betty Bohman wears this new dotted rayon crepe frock that may be dressed up or dressed down, Sleeves are the ney ‘push-up. kind. Betty attends Technical high school. (Wasson's.) -

Art Purchase Prize A $600 purchase prize will be awarded by Tri Kappa sorority at

rority Will Award (Legion and its auxiliary will have berries are to be done inh red and’ ja “bean supper” at 6:30 p. m. to- white polka-dotted percale for best!

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Pianist to Be ) Honored At Tea Friday

Eugene Istomin, concert pianist, will be honor guest at an informal tea in Ayres’ tearoom following his

auditorium. The tea will be given

inee musicale. Mrs. Robert W. Blake is president of the group. Others who will attend the tea are Mesdames James M. Pearson, Robert Orbison, L. P, {Kreiser, Bernard Batty, Carl B. Moore, Carl Irrgang, Attia Malott Martin, Prank Boles, Jessie T. Clapp

Spalding. ? Mrs. Martin will be room chair. man, assisted by Mesdames Helen |K. Crandall, William Herbert Gibbs, Carl H. Hull and Arthur R. Madilson. Mrs, Bernard Batty is chair'man of the artists’ programs, of which this will be the second. Reservations for private parties at the rea may be made with Mrs. Madi son. 2

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Irvington post of the American

program at 2 p. m. Friday in the |%

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and Albert Reep and Miss Mary |

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THE INDIANAPOLIS

Strawberries

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Big red strawberries, green leaves and quilted white strawberry blosgoms make this superb quilt. The

morrow in the post home. effect. Each berry measures five Hn {inches—the white flowers to be The winter meeting of the quilted. in . the alternate blocks

Jean Means will be married to ing Monday in Block’s auditorium. Parley of the legion auxiliary will quilted on the border are done in

Joseph 8. Louden at the home of | the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Means of 6446 W. Wash-

_ ington st. The Rev. Donald Dun-

kin, pastor of the Lynhurst Baptist church, will officiate.

The winning artist and the name of the picture chosen will be an-

pre-view tea. The picture will be added to the

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{nounced Sunday ‘afternoon at a |covered-dish supper will precede the |

be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in| the Broad Ripple p®#st home. A

business meeting. Miss Sally Butler, national presi- |

pale greem thread. Blocks measure 12 inches square. To obtain complete cutting pat-

[tern for the strawberry quilt (pat-

tern 5397) quilting designs and in-

{sorority’s traveling art collection dent of the Federation of Business structions on how to quilt, finishing

Mr. Louden is the son of Mrs {which 1s sent on tour through Indi- [and Professional Women, will speak. | instructions, amounts of materials

Muriel Warrenburg,

A frock of brqwn crepe and, matching accessories will be worn | by Mrs, Frank Sims, the bride's! only attendant. ’ The bride will wear a light blue] wool suit with pushup sleeves and | .& peplum. Her accessories will be black and she will wear a corsage!

: of white amazonica lilies.

Charles Louden, brother of the, bridegroom, will be the best man, will follow

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Guest Tea Planned

Mrs. Noble C. Hilgenberg, 5214 Washington -blvd., will be hostess for the guest tea that Alpha Beta Latreian club will have at 2:30 p. m. ‘Tuesday. Assistant hostesses will be

Nurses to Meet The junior auxiliary of the Public

at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. William Horne, 5254 N. New | Jersey st.

New!

crepe.

and tucking but price is perfect Irma blue, beige:

Fresh-as-a-snowfall in a half size coat dress of rayon

Black lingerie lace ' trim

at a cost of $6800.

of the Broad Ripple unit's parley!

Members of the prize committee {Will be hostesses.

were Mrs, Worth Yoder, Tipton; Mrs. Glen Frank, Bedford, and Mrs. Grant Rogers, Franklin.

P. D. C. Club Plans Birthday Dinner :

Miss Josephine Mazza and Miss opening the 40-day race meeting A reception at the bride's home Joan Elder will be honored at a The luncheon was given by Mr. and

The birthday anniversary dinner to be Mrs. John C. Clark. Mr. Clark is

given by the -newly_ organized P. D. Homestead. Guests attending will be the Misses Norma Baker, Louise Battista, Sally Connor, Jean Cribefar, Esther Mattingly, Mary Lou McCullough, Ginny Inman and Teres Smith. :

Chapters to Meet

The following chapters of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew at the hospital next week: Monday —Robison-Ragsdale American Legion auxiliary; Tuesday — “Knee Deep in June”; Wednesday—“Tiny Tim”; Thursday—Volunteer; Friday “Circus Day Parade.”

|C. club at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the

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Guild Units to Meet

McKays Are Guests

Times Special MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Jan. 24— Mr. and Mrs. John G. McKay, 310 N.-Euclid- ave, were among guests entertained recently at a luncheon

president of Hialeah park race track.

Miss Evans Elected

Miss Anfi Evans, a senior at Bradford Junior collége, Bradford, Mass., has been elected treasurer of the Home Economics club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Evans, 4460 N. Kessler blvd.

The following units of the White Cross guild of the Methodist hospital will meet next week at the service center: Monday—Fifty-first st. Methodist and Wallace st. Presbyterian; Tuesday — North Church

6504 Cornell | 2D Tri Kappa now owns 27 pic- ‘Mrs. Frank White is food chair- | specified, send 16 cents in coin, your tures by Indiana artists. These were man and Mrs. B. Wilber Owens Is name, |purchased through the Hoosier salon In charge of decorations. ~ Members number to Anne Cabot, The In-

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Schricker Speaks : To Dinner Guests

Former. governor Henry F. Schricker, vice president of the Fletcher Trust company, gave a short talk to employes and guests of the company who attended a dinner-dance recently at the Athenaeum. Belmont Birsfield, president of the men's club, and Mrs. Mary Roberts, president of the women's club, gave welcoming addresses. An all-star floor show, dinner music and card playing composed the program.

Winter Club Plans Annual Dinner-Dance The Winter club will hold its annual dinner-dance at 8 p. m. tonight in the Naval armory. Raymond C. Fox is chairman of arrangements, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. H. H. Hiatt, C. Anthony Jordan and Eston Pea-

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Richard Franklin Young at 8 o'clock tonight. The Rev. R. 0. Pearson will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred ® Dufour, 20 N. egroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young, 2837 Robson st. Miss Joan Bridwell, the maid of honor, will be dressed a pale green gabardine suit with dark brown accessories. She will wear a corsage‘of rose carnations. Trip Planned The bride will wear a gray wool cutaway suit with red lizard acces-| sories. Her corsage will be of orchids, Charles Robert Young will be his brother's best man, and Irwin Wilson and Paul Christy Jr. will usher. After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will live at the home of the bride's parents.

p to Mark State Day

Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will observe state day March 15. A luncheon will be held in the Indianapolis Athletic club, and a for-

&¢|mal dance will be held there that

night. ; Mrs. Robert Huncilman is general chairman for the event, and Mrs. George Kingsbury is co-chair-man, Committee chairmen include Mrs. Alvin Fernandes and Mrs. Leroy L. Wahles, reservations and tickets; Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann, publicity; Mrs. Charles W. Hulett, luncheon and Mrs. George T. Tindall Jr., dance. -

Czech Heroine Now Attends Vassar

Miss Marie Gulovich, herbine of world war II, is now attending Vassar college.” During the war, she ‘worked with the underground in her native Czechoslovakia and in 1544 became guide and interpreter for a team of 38 O. 8. S. personnel working with the underground.

fled with the remnants of the Slovak army into the mountains where they suffered from exposure in the bitter cold and lack of food and shelter. On her arrival in the Unitfed States, she received a bronze star for valor.

Annual Luncheon Set for Tuesday

The Women's association of the Memorial Presbyterian church will hold its annual missionary luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the church. : The Rev. George B. Kimsey will give an illustrated lecture on “Recent Travels to Greece.” Music will be provided by Misses Ruth Fark, Jeanne Bray and Mary Margaret Sutton, violinists, accompanied by Mrs. William Edwards.

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Movies of Norway To Be Shown

The Norway club will meet at

: |18 p.m. tomorrow in the D. A. R.

chapter house. Mrs. Emil Unger and Mrs. George C. Dickinson wilt be hostesses. : Harold Olin will show moving pictures of Norway, and Jack Olberg will discuss the stand of the church during the occupation of Norway.

Museum Hour Set

Patrons and pupils of school 15 will be special guests at the Children's museum family hour from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday. Assisting Miss Adelaide McCarty, principal, will be Mesdames Raymond Walker, Depzel

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Card Party Booked

The Delta Lambda club, Delta Delta Delta sorority, will give a

: |benefit card party at 8 p. m, next

Friday in the Columbia chub. Mrs.

: [Charles B. Stone, general chairman, # |will be assisted by Mesdames John i |Sturman, Eugene Bowen, Nicholas : |Presecan, James Dresback, Donald i |A. Brafford.and Ralph W. Phillips.

(Women Seek Posts

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24- (U. ‘P.).

i! |—President Truman heard a com<I plaint recently that he is slighting : {women in making political appoint- “% ments, A delegation led by Mrs.

Lafell Dickenson, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, asked Mr. Truman to give women high government posts.

'|Camp Period Set

“The state board of the Sunshine

[Societies of the High Schools of © |Indiana met recently with Mrs. H.

L. Hollenbach, Fortville. Plans were made for the eight-day camp perfod at Camp Tecumseh in June.

: |IMiss Elizabeth Kresler, Rensselaer,

was elected camp director.

'Rudolphs Honor Son

Mr. and Mrs. 8. J, Rudolph, 608 N. Keystone ave., will enfbrtain with an open house from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m, Sunday in honor of their son, Dr. Steven Rudolph, and his bride,

74-Year Service

Mrs. Martha + Hodge ' has - just completed 74 years’ service with a Tintinhull, England, glove making firm, ~

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Arrives in Japan Miss Marian Schulz, Philadelphia, recently. arrived in Nagoya, Japan, | to take up her duties as a Sivittan

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