Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1947 — Page 22

shower at 8 p. mw, tomorrow in the £ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. {A J Fromhold of 3970 Broadway. ] .~ Hostesses will be Mrs. Delmar H. Wilson, Mrs’ L Wilbur Kaufman and Miss Constance B, Zeller, Miss Fromhold will be married . Web. 8 to Merrill A. Bowman in the

Bt. Joan of Arc Catholic church, 4 Guests will ber Mrs. A. J. From5 hold and Mrs, O. E. Bowman, moth- ’ ers of the couple; Mesdames E. Ger-

ert Hartley, Miss Mary Elizabeth Schilling and Miss Evelyn Hannon.

# 8 »” ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Wood, 322 8. Rural st, announce the approaching marriage of their daugh-

CLUB FOUNDERS HONORED—Mrs." Frank * Hutchins Tleft) is shown here as she presented a portrait of Mrs. Felix T. Me. Whirter- to the Woman's Department club. As president of the club, Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt (right) accepted the portrait which was unveiled yesterday when the club honored its two living founders—Mrs. McWhirter and Mrs. Alvin T. Coate. The latter's portrait, which has been hanging at the club for some time, also was formally presented to the organization yesterday.

ety Parties Are Being Planned to Honor Betty Jean Barnhill, Bride-to-Be

ter, Miss Barbara Jean Wood, to " * Robert Bruce Vorse Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vorse of Cincinnati. The couple will be married at 7:30 p. m, Feb. 28 in the Englewood Christign church. Miss Betty Lou Baynes, 311 8. Oakland ave. will entertain with a ] bride.

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THE GEN. Arthur St. Clair chapter, D. A. R, will have its

‘February meeting in the home of Mrs. George Rose at 2:3

Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt will be the guest speaker. Her sub-

SEVERAL PARTIES ARE BEING PLANNED to honor Miss Betty Jean Barnhill before her marriage to William Joseph Krier on Feb. 12. Miss Katherine Eaton will entertain in her home at 6:30 o'clock Monday night with a dinner party and pantry shower for the prospective

Guests will include Misses Dolores Moore, Estelle Lester, Dean Hitchock, Margaret Krier, Hilli Williams, Rose Marie Steinbach, Joanne Barnhill and Josephine Eaton. Miss Martha Rose Spaulding and Joseph Spaulding will entertain in their home for Miss Barnhill and Mr. Krier with a dinner party and kitchen shower Saturday, Feb. 8. At 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Miss Steinbach and Joanne Barnhill © will give a kitchen shower in Miss Steinbach’s home. Guests will include Mrs. E 8S. Bamhill and Mrs. Paul E. Krier, mothers of the engaged couple; | Mesdames Robert H. Shelhorn Jr, Harold G. Riley Jr, Sherman Welch and J. W. Thornton. Others will be Misses Krier, Eaton, Jacqueline Smith, Phyllis Hollar, Patricia Jowitt, Harriette Lewis and Bar-

ject will be “My Impressions of the United Nations Assembly.’

Alumnae to Meet

MRS. ROBERT E. Brazelton will be hostess for the monthly meeting of the Stephens College

Alumnae club at 8 p. m. next |

Thursday. Mrs. William Allerdice Jr. will be the - assistant hostess.

” o » The Indianapolis Junior league will have a general meeting at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Woodstock club. There will be a business meeting and a style show.

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‘Rev. Donald Dunkin . Will Read Vows

The bride will wear a gown of

caught with a coronet of seed pearls. She will carry a white satin Bible topped with two orchids, Bride's Attendants Miss Patricia Spangler, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor and will wear a dress of blue mar-

xb. Jack Wolf will bé the best man ushers will be Don Caldwell,

and Raymond Riley and Ralph Brann. Following the ceremony there will be a reception in the church, and the couple will leave on a short wedding trip. They will be at home

in Indianapolis. My Day— ‘Closed Shop! . Is Subject

|] Miss Emily Jane Spangler will be | [married to Paul E. Robertson at 11:30 p. m. today in the Lynhurst | Baptist church. The Rev. Donald] | | |Dunkin will read the vows. : ‘| Parents of the couple are Mr. and| | |[Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, Crawfordsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. '|Robertson, 3024 W. Morris st.

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Ho photo, BRIDE—Mrs. John Hale Jones was Miss Aileen Fitzpatrick before her marriage Saturday in the Southport Presbyterian

church. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs. Richard Fitzpatrick of Southport, and the bridegroom is the son of William A. Jones of Ponca City, Okla,

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Afternoon Speaker

| ‘The Indianapolis Council : of | Women will’ hear John Barnett, assistant research director of the Ins diana State Chamber of Commerce, describe “Highlights of the Legislature” in the morning wession of $ its meeting Tuesday in Ayres’ audftorfum, ’ : 5 | The session, which will begin at a 10 a, m., will be sponsored by three committees

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Daugherty photo. of the council. Chair. BRIDE.TO-BE — Miss Lorel | ~ WED — Mrs. Robert Eugene, [men of the groups are Mrs. Rose Peek, 526 E. Fall Creek blvd. | Wiese. was Miss Geraldine |Marie Orusan, legislative; Mrs. Lay~

will be wed to John P, Rafferty Saturday in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peek of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. John M, Rafferty of Star |

man Kingsbury, municipal affairs, and Mrs, Otto Mayes, public wel. fare, The afternoon session, which will convene at 1:15 o'clock, will open ‘with music by the Girls’ Glee club of Manual Training high school, Miss Freda Hart is the director.

Louise Roush before her mar riage Jan. 5 in the Second Moravian church, Her parents are Mr, and Mrs, Lester Roush, 2040 E. 34th st., and Mr. Wiese is the son of Mr, and Mrs. George Wiese, 4317 English

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Jan. 30—At the U. A. W. educational conference in|

closed shop comes into existence only when the employer and a majority of his employees agree upon it. & AEN Sad Tea : THE ONLY VALID argument

P.-T. A. Managers Set Meeting

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president, announced today. The child-youth council of the congress is inaugurating plans for an Indiana Council for the Control

+| ents of the couple are Mr. an t Mrs. F. H. Dreyer, 4164 W,

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and Morris Richard Francis were married Dec. 24 in the home of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Hazelwood, 3121 W. 10th st. Pard

Washington st., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Francis, 4204 W.

Jackson st.

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City. | ave. Mr. Dortch to Speak “Facing Government Problems” Teen Talk— will be the subject of Carl R.

Dortch, main speaker for the meet ing. He is director of government research for the Indianapolis C. of C. A question period will follow his talk. Miss Sally Butler, president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will announce the opening of a government stamp and bond sale drive. A color flim, “America, the Beautiful,” will be shown. Presiding at the afternoon session ' will be Mrs. Walter J. Mercer, pros gram director. Mrs. Claude Prank. lin, president, will be in charge. of the morning gathering.

400 Young Artists Make Music | Together in Teen Canteen; Dr. Sevitzky Is Adviser

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER

| | MUSIC HATH CHARMS—and some 400 teensters in Indianapolis {have banded together to form a gigantic Teen Music. canteen.

| Batman and Rebecca Lane, pianists, and Marilyn Miller, soprano, will be soloists for the 3 p. m. event in Wilking's auditorium. Auditions are the canteen “entry fee” with applicants {for Dr. Fabien Seyitzky, chairman eet Mower, momento |of the advisory group. Pianists, in-| Gertrude Siegal, Chervyl Lesher strumentalists and singers are on|and Barbara Kershaw. the eligible list. From the auditions| Diane Woodward is publicity Club Arranges 1$hie aofoiste for se, Sunday after- chairman, assisted by Robert Bat-| < n concerts are chosen. iman, Bill Stephenso d Ann! Another outcome of the auditions |priftmyer. Helen ag ne Car d Par ty J

is Dr. Sevitzky's selection of one | tality chairman, O { n her committee - ag io appear iin ne In" are Margaret © Curtiss, assistant] The annual benefit card party symphony orchestra ationgirman: Bessie Whitted, Lioyd| of the Carnelian club will be held

| 3 ; each of its children's concerts. (The Smith, Janet Baumgaitel and Wil-/at 3 p. m., Feb. 7, in Ayres” audi- - xt will be March 22) ; » ' 24 a liam Alley. |torfum. Among groups receiving | THE CANTEEN meets twice a| Delores Hayes is chairman of contributions of the club are the month, usually in the park and Ushers, assisted by Pat Montgomery | Cross Roads, Marion County Tu-* recreation board office—and Dr. and Clyde Willian, bereulosis sociation, Red Cross Sevitzky provides musical informa- 2 2 Community fund. tion as well as inspiration. FIVE HUNDRED cards were sent; Mrs B. L. Byrket and Mrs. Marti Knauer presides at the recently to more teen-agers inter- Louis Fleury are in charge of the meetings, for she is co-chairman Sted in music. A follow-up calllevent. Other chairmen are Mrs." with Don Shelhorn. Rebecca Lane Will be: made to each recipient. ‘Joseph Conley and Mrs. C. A Is secretary and Rex Fordice is; Working with Dr. Sevitzky on the| Tucker, tickets: Mrs. John Loucks chairman of the Teen Chorus, |8dvisory committee are Mrs. Easley and Mrs. Frank Cones, special another group of musicians ¢o-op-|R. Blackwood, Bomar Cramer, Henry | prizes; Mesdames W. W. Wilson, erating with the music canteen. . |Butler, Walter Whitworth, Corbin Theodore Kruse and John Engelke, Ann Inman has charge of the|Patrick, Ralph Wright, Joseph bake sale; Mesdames E. A. Carson, telephone committee. Members are Bloch, Mrs. FP. H. Sterling and Wil-| Percy Chevalier and Frank Love, Shirley Peacock, Beverley Dade, liam Ellison. [tables, and Mrs. Prank Pyle, cards.

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