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* Daugherty photo., MARRIED—Mr. and Mrs, Paul S. Lux, 1031 S. Sheffield : ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, and
Rosario Gatto, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Gatto, 515 E Merrill st. The wedding was Feb. 12 in Assumption Catholic church. “w
{Norway Club To Present
Monday — Rotison-Ragsisie (CONICET June” ;
Wednesday—“An Old Sweetheart of | Miss Asta Jorgensen Dalseng Mine:” Thursday—In the Heart and Daniel Lovdal, Norwegian lyriof June”; Friday—"Rose in Oc- cal soprano and pianist respective-
tober.” ly, will present a benefit concert at
[8 p. m. Friday, Feb. 38 at St. My Day— Mark's United Lutheran church. | ‘ The concert, which will be open! Are Senators Conducting
A Strike?’
ROOSEVELT . = = By ELEANOR ’ am
NEW . 20—As the! days RE Kenneth Ctlebrated at the meeting of the McKellar, together with a few oth- | NOTWay club at 8 p. m. Saturday ers, continues to oppose confirma- at the D. A. R. chapter house. Olin tino of David B Lilienthal as chair- Sessiead WH Se Joa. -i man of the atomic energy com- Otto Cox on Washington. : : mission, one be-| Valier Twiname is program chairgins to wonder! just who pulls the strings.
the Mens club of the church and the Norway club. The tour is sponsored by King Haakon VIL Miss Dalseng and Mr. Lovdal are touring the United States to raise
this feeling Mrs. Roosevelt ooqinet a man
eminently well fitted for the job?
the destruction of humanity will} depend a great deal on this. five- | man group.
» ” ” I WOULD trust a man with Mr.! Lillenthal's expressed belief in de-! mocracy to head that group. Where his parents were born seems to me to have no relation to the question; at hand, which is his fitness to do| this job. Where his loyalties lie is crystal clear to those who ean read and understand the English language. There are not many men with the training and background for a job|_ : such as this one and, if we turn|lightweight, down a man who is pre-eminently|school.
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to the public, will be sponsored by
imoney for the restoration of the {hospital in Hammerfest, Norway.
Young photo, Cortland William Shea was Miss Elizabeth Louise Davis before her “marriage Saturday at the Ine dianapolis Athletic club. Par ents of the couple are Mrs. Herman = R. Davis,
MARRIED — Mrs,
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Washington st., and Mr, and Mrs. William A. Shea, 5132 Norway dr.
Brooks photo. BRIDE—Mrs. Donald Montomery was Miss Barbara Sue | Fite before her Feb. |. She is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. James Lawson of Frankfort, and the bride-
marriage
ETN Photo , Reflex photo. RECENT BRIDE—Mrs, Mary Jane Brown became the bride of N. John Grillo Friday in St. Marks Lutheran church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
MH. L. Stuck, 1850 E. Minnesota st. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roderic Grillo of New Haven, Conn,
15th Group Joins Peace Committee
Times Special NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—-The Na(tional Home Demonstration coun: (has joined the Women’s Action Committee for Lasting Peace it has been announced here. Membership of the committee has been increased by 300,000 by this new group, the 15th national memy The National Home Demonstraition council is made up of home {demonstration agents working out {of county offices who instruct on {nutrition, clothing, home manageiment, child development, and recreation.
The Women's Action Committee announced. for Lasting Peace works for the full participation of the United States|Mrs. Callie Cahall and Mr. Bell is in the United Nations. The com-
‘Mrs. Jack Meyer A marriage, a bridal shower and highlights in the bridal scene today.
Miss Joyce Woodall became phe bride of William C. Siegmund in a (wedding ceremony at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Buck Creek Christian church. The Rev. Russell E. Palmer read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, James Woodall, Thompson rd, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Siegmund of New Palestine. Miss Laverne Woodall was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Esther Shelton was the bridesmaid. William Prange was the best man and Ivan Wallace and James Wicker were ushers. The couple is at home in Greencastle. 2 = » Dorothy Mumford and Mrs. Shoemaker will entertain in Miss Mumford’s home, 408 N. Bosart ave, with a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Jack Meyer. | Mrs. Meyer is the former Miss Ruth Graham Talbert, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Talbert, 843 Eastern ave, and Mr. Meyer's par- | ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyer, | 844 Eastern ave. The couple was married Jan. 6 in St. Philip Neri Catholic church and are at home at 38 N. Kitley ave. Guests at the shower will include Messrs. and Mesdames Jerome Williams, Donald Thompson and James Wilson, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Shoemaker and Richard Farren. » » ® At a party given last week-end by | Mrs. Pearl Eldridge and her daugh- | ter, Alene, 3102 N. Harding st. the
health engagement of Miss Mary Frances |
|Cahall and Emerson J. Bell was
Miss Cahall is the daughter of |
the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. |
{Joyce Woodall IIs Wed: | {In Church Rite [8
1- Shower Will Hanor
an engagement announcement. are| §
CHAIRMEN—Mrs, Frank A. Hamp, left, is in. charge of the dance to be given Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln during the state day observance of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Chairman of the luncheon committee for the event. is Mrs. Robert P. Ulrich, right.
Will Be Observed
The 50th anniversary of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority’s founding will
tively. Announcements were mailed
mittee is made up of more than |Bell, all of Ben Davis. The wedding
groom's parents are Mr. and
lina, O.
Mrs. C. M. Montgomery of Ce-
School to Open For Auxiliary Voluntgers
will attend.
i Minn., is national chairman of the| rehabilitation committee. The purpose of the school is to receive reports of progress, to discuss problems and to form future plans for the services.
on Friday morning. Mrs. William Kashman, Hartford, vice chairman of the national re-| habilitation committee, will preside.
Creek, Mich., member of the rehabilitation committee, will participate: in the first afternoon's session.
When heavy winter coats come off, younger girls like to wear colorful sweaters to
Times Special
Mrs. Lee W. Hutton, Excelsior,
Dr. Covalt to Speak The first school was held in De-
Conn.,
© Tour Planned On Thursday the delegation will
go to the Hines Veterans hospital in Hines, Ill, for a three-hour session Stew with Dr. K. A. Carroll, manager of the hospital, who will take them on a tour. oo.
Mrs, Ward McAllister, Battle
The peasant sweater illus-well-trained, then we deserve to b&|trated can be crocheted in a gay, edged with white wool and embroidered with
Cancer Society
To obtain complete crocheting We blame |instructions for the peasant sweatsmall, medium about the members of an important|and large sizes included, send 16 legislative body who go on strike|cents' in coin, your name, address! against the group of men wholand the pattern number to Anne! should be developing the world's|Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 |
E members -of the Little Red Door = of the Marion County Cancer so8 |clety at the Woman's Department = | club. .
= |cancer must remain the duty of = the medical profession,” Dr. Rice
= adequate information to combat it.
Hears Dr. Rice |
The importance of the lay per-
son in the fight against cancer was) emphasized this afternoon by Dr. in coins, your name, address, size|de Thurman B. Rice, chairman of the desired, and the pattern number to| Water Co. and Shortridge. education committee of the Indiana ge Cancer society.
* Dr. Rice spoke a; a tea given By
“While the actual treatment o
said, “lay persons also must have
“They must help in raising funds for research, by personal contributions of time and money and in the support of hospitals and other such organizations.” Merle H. Miller gave an outline of
the Meeting. Guests to Be Feted
Mrs. Harry PF. Hergt will enter-
the approaching fund campaign at|;
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By SUE BURNETT Look ahead to sunny days out
20,000 individual members and 15|Wwill be next month.
Dress, Jacket
Guests at a dinner in the Eldridge home before the party, with the engaged couple, were Miss Cahall's mother and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cahall.
Observance
Set Sunday
Times Special NEW ‘YORK, Feb. 20.—For the
in countries throughout the world will mark International day Sunday under the auspices of the Interna-
12th .sticcessive year, federations of |. Business and Professional Women |
Professional Women. The theme for the observance will be “Women and the Atomic Age.”
by Esther Warren Hymer, New York, On Saturday Dr. Lena
the same topic on a nation-wide broadcast over station WCBS and the Columbia network at 2:45 p. m. (Indianapolis time).
'Patronesses
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Patronesses for the Infantile
high school junior
Shortridge
Mrs. Louis R. Markun. The show -|will be given tomorrow night in
doors with this clever princess sun- Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge.
back dress that goes together like a | ;; Harvey, Jackie] Joseph, Wilcharm. Scallops trim the bodice, |jjam H. Coleman, William OC. Bobbs, ric-rac makes a pretty edging. For |Peter Reilly and, A. Y. Bourlant
street wear, a perky bolero is in cluded. An all-summer delight.
Pattern 8013 comes in sizes 12, Size 14, dress,
14, 16, 18 and 20.
-iare patronesses and the Jacobs Outdoor Shop, a patron. Serving on Mrs. Markun’s com-
3% yards of 35-inch; bolero, 1%|an, Laura Ray, Donaldson G.
yards of 35 or 39-inch.
For this pattern, send 25 cents,
Burnett, The
land st. Indianapolis 9.
Deardorffs on Visit
N. Talbott st.
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tain at her home, 5108 Guilford ave, tonight
and her house guests, Mesdames George Zoeckler, Albert Laas and
Va., and Mrs. Inez Gilbert Vickery, Chicago, *
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in" honor of Mrs. John Beutler of Philadelphia, |
Lee Strasser, all of Wheeling, W. |
Many young women in Norway are making careers for themselves |. Al as radio officers on merchant
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deardorff of Los Angeles, Cal, are visiting Mr. Deardorff’s brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Deardorff, 2734
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Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W. Mary- Club to Meet The Delt-A-Dek club will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Van Lizart, 24256 English ave.
tional Federation of Business .and |
. Material for mass meetings and i discussions has been provided in an especially prepared pamphlet |
Madesin Phillips, Dr. Melba Phillips | and Mrs. Bodil Begtrup will discuss |
Societ
this week to more than 700 state
DePauw and Indiana universities. Miss Jane Harders, DePauw chepter president, and Miss Madelyn Keasbey, I. U, “chapter president, are assisting with the program
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THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE OF ALPHA PHI
sorority will have a supper at the home of Mrs. James
son, governor of district five, will be a special guest. Plans will be made for state day, which will be combined with the installation of Beta Tau chapter at Indiana university sometime in the spring. Mrs. Gregson will outline the | | program and procedure for the installation. Miss Lou Ellen Trimble is the local chairman for the installation activities. Mrs. Gregson also will report on her recent visit to Gamma chapter at DePauw university. She will receive reports from the local Lambda chapter, Sigma Bigma
alumnae group on its program for the year. Mrs. Ray Northway, alumnae president, will appoint an Indianapolis chairman for the sorority’s philanthropic project, which is cardiac aid. The sorority aids clinics ‘and convalescent homes treating victims of rheumatic fever. It also works to educate the parents of the victims in the proper care necessary for the children.
Attends Showing MISS MARILYN Schmadeke, a senior student at Stephens college at Columbia, Mo., attended the first All American Gallery of Fashion Saturday in St. Louis. The show was sponsored by the St. Louis Fashion group and was given on the starlight roof of the Chase hotel. : Miss Schmadeke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August W. Schmadeke. s s "
Mrs. Richard Loomis will have a miscellaneous shower and tea in her home, 25 E. 54th st, at 3 p. m. Friday in honor of Miss Patricia Peterson, who will be
married to Dohald FP. Danielson
plans.
Four at Mardi Gras
Four local persons were in New Orleans this week at the Mardi Gras, They were Mrs. Bernice Bitter, 2845
meeting at 6 o'clock tonight C. Carter. Mrs. W. F. Greg-
Paris ave.;, Miss Pauline Muench, 3228 College ave, and Miss Jean {Tout 3504 Evergreen ave.
Sorority Meets
Chi sorority, held a business meeting recently at the home of Miss Bertha Kreich, 57 E. Schiller st.
lode : :
April 13. Approximately 40 guests have been invited.
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Central ave.; Mrs. Helen Dunn, 4324
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