Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1947 — Page 16

re Triad Concert on Saturday

Turners : Will Entertain

PARTY WILL BE HELD by the

Turners at the Athenacum Saturday before |

concert at the Murat theater. Turners are hosts for the concert of male

: the

Murat Shrine temple, Knights of Colum-

nd ‘he Athenaeum Turners. ancing in the mair. ballroom of the Athenaeum for members of ee organizations will follow the program, with Walter Jackson's ira playing. Officers, members of the Triad dommittee and Meipants in the concert will dance in the Athenaeum Kellersaal music of Ted Campbell's orchestra. "Several: who will attend will be Dr. Carl B. Sputh, president of 6 Turners, and Mrs. Sputh; Joseph A. Wicker, Grand Knight of the of Columbus, and Mrs. Wicker; W. E. Bodenhamer, potentate the Murat Shrine temple, and Mrs. Bodenhamer; Messrs. and Mes-

Clarence Elbert,

tine Borshoff, L. B. Mosiman, Donald William A. Hoefgen, O. C. Litzelman,

rles Hamilton, Edward Krieger, Constan-

C. Moore; Kenneth C. Duncan, E. H. Pflum, Carl E. Most, Karl

. Friedrichs, I. H. Riley and R. J. Saver. Mrs. Shirley Will Be Hostess

MRS. JOHN W. SHIRLEY will be hostess to the auxiliary of the

; children's bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home at 12:30 p. m.

eipal of school 9, will speak in the afternoon.

# . ” » “The Indianapolis Alumnae association of Alpha Delta Pi sorority,

. Mrs. hostesses,

meet at 8 m. today in the home ; Cos and Mrs. Richard Tucker will be the assistant

of Mrs. Paul E Edwards.

Tea Will Be Held on Sunday as "NEW MEMBERS of thé American Association of University Women, Indianapolis branch, will be honored at a tea from 3 to 6

ficers and

izati i i ivi ine. They are directors of the organization will be in the receiving line. TI Mrs. John Paul Lahr, president; Miss Hazel H. Force and Mrs. Oscar

. M. Helmer, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. secretary, and Mrs. Herbert Redding, treasurer.

William Rasmussen, Directors are Mes-

dames Walter *Leckrone, D. A. Hathaway and Sidney Scarborough

and Miss Mona Jane Wilson.

Members of the board will serve as hostesses. Special guests, with the new members, will -be this year's courtesy members and of the state A. A. U. W. officials. They are Mrs. Wayne C. Kim=state president; Mrs. Robert Lingle, state corresponding secreMrs. John Crawford, state legislative chairman; Miss Jeanette assistant editor of the state bulletin, and Mrs. Everett Schorecognition chairman. In charge of arrangements for d W. Hebel, chairman, Mrs. Loren C. HarkWilliam C. Brandt and Miss Agnes Brown.

P. H. Ho photo. MAY RITE—A May 3 cere-

mony will unite Miss Eileen Sellmeyer and Timothy L. Me Mahon, 1340 E. Raymond st. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar H. Sellmeyer, 245 N. Pershing ave., and Mrs. Timothy J. McMahon, 1340 E. Raymond st.

Tea to Be Feb. 20

The Marion County Cancer society will sponsor its pre-cam-paign tea in the Woman's Depart- [of Principals of Schools for Girls |

Lt., Mrs. Suits Are to Be ‘Honor Guests

i : , Xt and Mrs. Robert M. Suits and their daughter, Judith ‘Ann, will be

| rn honor guests at a “sweetheart”

{party to be given Saturday night ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wilkinison, 930 E. 44th st.

Mrs. Suits and their! from |

recently returned Munich, Germany. s ‘ The guests will include Lt.

Glenn, Joseph B. Snoy, George Watkins, Maurice G. Wolfred, Delton Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas of West Lafayette.

cia Sandy, Gwendolyn Brock and Mary Jane Hulsmann, and Messrs. Keith White, Ernest Tracey and Elmer Wallace.

Attends Convention

Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall school, has left for

vention of the National Association

ment club Thursday, Feb. 20, in-|in session today through Saturday. Stead of Wednesday, as printed on |Miss Stewart is a member of the

the invitations.

Recovery Diet

An adequate protein diet

i i {organization's executive council.

‘Meeting Tomorrow

will cut | The Ladies of the Indianapolis

down the time necessary for con- |Saenger-Chor will meet at 3 p. m.| read Saturday morning in SS. | decorating combination bed-living

valescence after illness,

{tomorrow in Saenger-Chor hall.

ENGAGED-—Mr, and Mrs. C. Jack Waters, Allentown, Pa. announce fhe engagement of their daughter, June, to Naval Aviation: Pilot Robert T. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Allen, 1026 Windsor st. Pilot Allen is in training at Corpus Christi, Tex. i

- EVENTS CLUBS Current Events. hostess.

Mrs. A. O. Mason, »

ess. Dinner; business meeting. {On-Ea-Ota. Homer L. Kivett, 3410 E. 8th, ' hostess, Business meeting; bridge.

Service-Study. Mrs. A. G. Marquis, 404 N. Irvington, hostess. Guest day tea. “Hobbies That Grew,” table discussion. MISCELLANEOUS Irvington chap, D. A R. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. J. Kurt Mahrdt, 5252 N. Capitol, hostess, Wayne Guthrie, speaker. re Bay Laurel unit, W. C. T. U. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Claude H. Faulkner, 1938 Wilcox, hostess. Mrs. Elbert Moore, guest speaker.

SORORITIES Alpha Pi Omega. 8:30 p. m. Thurs. Y. M. C. A. Business meeting. Sigma Alpha Chi. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Robert Scherrer, 2017 Koehne, hostess. Valentine party. Verae Sorores chap. Verus Cordis. 8 p. m. today. Miss Lucile Knapp, 1141 Broadway, hostess.

Valentine Party Held

A Valentine party and gift exchange highlighted the meeting

of the Broad Ripple Business and Professional Women's association last night at the home of Mrs. Vincent Russo, 2946 N. Talbott st.

Atlantic City to attend the con-;

Dexheimer-Carlon photo. | WED SATURD A Y—Miss | Louise Malinda Fogarty, daughter of Mrs. William M. Fogarty, 2445 Park ave., became the | bride of Daniel M. Higgins, 531 | N. Oxford st., in a ceremony

{ Peter and Paul cathedral.

12:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. J. W. Webb, 626 E. 3Tth,

Bes i ee nel Of WV,

1:30 p. m. Thurs.|

_ Dexheimer-Carlon photo.

RECENT: BRIDE — Mr. and Mrs. James 'W. Lowe, 530 N. Goodlet ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Rose Ellen, to John Condon, nephew of Mr. and Mrs, P, J. Gallagher, 531 N. Goodlet ave. The wedding was Saturday in St. Anthony's Catholic church.

Betty Barnhill Is the Bride J. Krier

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Janet Ada. 7 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. The St Joan of Are Catholic Harry Byrkett, 5618 E. 21st, host- church was the scene, at 9:30 a. m.

|today, of the marriage ceremony

Noon Thurs. Mrs. uniting Miss Betty Jean Barnhill

and William Joseph Krier. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. E 8. Barnhill, 5321 Park {ave., and parents of the bridegroom

round are Mr. and Mrs. Paul E Krier,

6049 Indianola ave. Sister Maid of Honor A gown of white slipper satin was | worn by the bride. It was fash. {ioned with a square neckline and (a long train and was accented with {beaded applique around the | shoulders. A tiara of appliqued flowers and {shirring caught her two-tiered !fingertip illusion veil. She carried 'a prayerbook topped with a white orchid. | Miss Joanne Barnhill was her sister's maid of honor and wore a {pink lace and net dress over taf(feta. Barbara’ Ann Mason was the {junior bridesmaid and wore a light 'blue marquiset dress. : Breakfast at Club Other bridesmaids were Misses Rose Marie Steinbach, Katherine Eaton and Hilll Willjams and Miss ‘Margaret Krier, sister of the bridegroom. They wore frocks of blue lace and net over taffeta. Paul E. Krier Jr. was his brother’s best man and ushers were Robert Smith, Joseph Spaulding, Robert Bosson, William Marks, Robert Walker and James Anderson. A wedding breakfast at the Columbia club followed the ceremony and a reception was held in the

‘home of the bride's parents from

{2 to 4 p. m. After a wedding trip, {the couple will be at home on W. {Wilson rd.

Sunnyside Party | A Valentine party was held yes- | terday afternoon for patients at iSunnyside sanatorium. Hostesses | were members of the Sunnyside guild. Entertainers were Jack | Simpson, Paul Burton, “Emmie Lou” and Chickie Hopkins, Jimmy {Dickinson and Richard Oliver.

\Club Luncheon

| A luncheon was held by the | Thalia Garden club yesterday in {the home of Mrs. H W. Dinkel, [5077 Camden ave.

‘Miss Benson Speaks The Home Economics in Business group recently heard Miss Dorothy Benson of Ayres’ discuss ways of

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TO BE WED—Miss Gloria Allene Smith, daughter of Mrs, Marcella Smith, 714 N. Emerson ave. is the bride-to-be of Darrell E. Bade. No wedding date has been set. The prospective bridegroom is the son . of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bade, Greenfield.

New York Judge Asks U. N. Help for Women

LAKE SUCCESS, N. VY, Feb. 12 (U, P).—New York Municipal Court Judge Dorothy Kenyon asked the United Nations yesterday to help free those of the world’s women who live in “quasi-slavery

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P. H. Ho photo. BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wuensch, 1509 E. Bradbury ave., announce the snaagement of their daughter, Helen, to Maurice M. Walsh, son of Mrs. Viola Welsh, 949 N. Sherman dr, No date has been set for the marriage, cere- , mony, °

sponsor an *“infiltration of ideas" that would lead to a “revolution in the customs and habits of women.” The basic goals, she said, include suffrage for all women, along with

| telligently.

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JAN, RITE—Before her marriage Jan. 26 in the Zion Evan. gelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Donald R. Wintin was Miss Mary Ella Cook. Parents of the

couple are Mr. and Mrs, Leonard L. Cook, 219 W. 33d st. and Mrs. Ruth M. Wintin, 558 Middle dr., Woodruff Place.

still live in a state of quasi.slavery,” Judge Kenyon said. “This unfortunately is still the

education to help them vote in-'

| “But we should begin where there |

She told the U. N. commission on is the greatest need of help— | Hickman, 1003 Churchman ave. Was the status of women that it must among the women of the world who ithe hostess.

case In some areas, Those women must be helped to freedom.”

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Club Entertained

The J. U. G. Business Women's club met last night. Miss Thelma

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Indian inspiration.

CHARLESTON, an Old South pattern done in tiny squares so you

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bride of Resario Gatto a8 9 « m. today in the Assumption Catholis

fin read the vows, Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lux, 1031 8. Sheffield ave, and Mr. and Mrs. August

| Gatto, 515 BE, Merrill st.

Bridal Gown of Satin The bride wore the wedding dress of her aunt, Mrs. Marcella Roth. It was of ‘slipper satin, fashioned with leg-o'mutton sleeves and a bustle batk, ® Her fingertip illusion well fell from a crown of seed pearls and” she carried a bouquet of white roses. An old rose taffeta dress was (worn by Miss Patricia McKeand, maid of honor. ‘Bridesmalds were Miss Norma Jean Noland, Mrs. Leonard Hickle and Miss Marie Jardine. They wore peach, aqua and yellow taffeta frocks. Mary Katherine Merl .and Phillip Roth were the flower girl and ring-bearer, The best man was Vincent Gatto, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers were John Collins and Richard Lux, - j A wedding breakfast at the Lake Shore Country club followed the ceremony and a reception was held this afternoon. The couple was to leave on a wedding trip east and will be at home in Indianapolis.

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