Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1947 — Page 14
MH bospital will mark its 15th ancenter,
A tes will hm, and
Wayne Guthrie, city editor of The
News, will spesk on at Bikini.” The birthday will be cut by Mrs. John G. and Mrs.W. C. Hartinger.
Mrs. W. C. Hitz chairman of the } Kl rrarsements ttee for the w , is being assisted by po 3antation Raymond Harlan, L. J. Underwood, Krause, Foreman and Ploch. The guild, founded in 1933, now has 37 units and a membership of women. Mrs. Noble is president.
| The white Cross guild of Method- |
gow mien] Mesdames <8 D. A. Bartley, Carl Ploch
| tary of the Indiana Historical AY ke on “The | Conquest of Old Northwest Territory.
i chapter house. The
ARRANGE PROGRAM—Mrs. Will C. Hitz (left), chairman of the arrangements committee planning the program tomorrow for the 5th anniversary of the Methodist hospital White Cross quild, discusses plans for the event with Mrs, James A. Crooks,
one of the committee members.
Four D. A. R. Chapters Plan Meetings; Assembly Women to Be Tea Guests
FOUR D. A. R. CHAPTERS ARE PLANNING meetings in the near future. The Jonathan Jennings chapter will have a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Thursday in the home of Mrs. Walter B. Smith. Howard Peckham, secre- |
At 1:30 p. m. Thursday, March 6, the Caroline Scott
Harrison chapter will elect officers in a meeting at the sb 3:30 o'clock, will feature a talk, |
“Tassed Tents,” by Philip C.
. Officers Nominated At Meeting Today .
‘#Making good citinens begins wi ott Bccienlly
The public as a whole must come understanding of what
chins up;" he said, “for their success influences not themselves alone, but their families and society as well”
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Family of Long Lives Mrs. Viola Holt, who recently observed her 102d birthday anniversary in her home in Farmington, Me. once operated a handepoled ferry on a nearby river and comes from a long-lived family. Her father lived to be 114 and her mother 113,
Unit Has Meeting The Indianapolis unit, National Association of Parliamentarians, met this morning at the Indiana
Girls, 12, May Marry
Jegally married in six states in the United States.
National bank.
Girls of 12 years of age may be
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GAGED—-The
| “ment of Miss Shirley Lee Smith
and Irwin Sedberry is anand Mrs. Ralph M. Smith, 1417
- Herschall ‘ave. Mr, Sedberry is Se.; 1428 W, 26th st.
Group to Hear Mrs. Bolen
The John H. Holliday Jr. auxiliary to the American Legion will have its monthly luncheon meeting at 1 p m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. I. Greenlee, 5740 Central ave. The executive board will meet before the luncheon. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames John Goldtwaite, Paul Edward Pierre, Leo Stadtmiller and Edward Verbraken,
on a card party at Veterans hos. pital by Mrs. Pierre, and on the poppy poster contest by Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher. Mrs. William Bolen, national Americanism chairman, will be the speaker. Mrs, M. L. Speakman is in charge of reservations for the meeting.
{Will Swedish Men Take to Gadgets?
Director of broadcasts on home
Broadcasting Co., Miss Ingrid Samuelsson, is in America to learn how to get Swedish men to work in the kitchen. = She plans to introduce American gadgets into. Swedish kitchens in an effort to coax the males into lend. ing a hand.
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The meeting will include a report| 1
and family topics for the Swedish; " ‘Delegates to Meet Composers Meet
Delegates and committee chairmen; The Indiana State Composers’ (a a business meeting before the association had a dinner and concert recently at the Marott hotel. sisted by Mesdames William Goory, Members played original composi-
P. H. Ho photo.
BETROTHED-—M iss Jane "Clark is the bride-to-be of Lewis A. Heitz, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul A, Heitz, 2144 S. Em-
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erson ave. Miss Clark's parents |
| are Mr. and ‘Mrs, Paul B, Clark, the son of Mrs. S. W. Sedberry |
432 N. Riley ave. The wedding will be in June,
Moorefield photo. MARRIED — Mr,
23d st., announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jo, and James A. Coyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coyle, 2052 Col: o e ave. The wedding was eo. 7.
and Mrs. | Clyde L. Montgomery, |7 E. |
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"Ibott st.
WED--Miss Donna E. Lustig
E. Clayton were 15. She is the
and Thomas married: Feb
| daugh¥er of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ar E Lustig of Dieterich, III, he bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, R. E. Clayton, 4530 Marcy lane.
Porter photo. DATE SET—March 16 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Molly Shapire and Nathan Gotthelf. Parents of Miss Shapiro are Mr. and Mrs. William Shapira, 1328 Union st, and Mrs. Lena’ Gotthelf, New York, is Mr. Gotthelf's mother.
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. ‘Rosalie Jones Bride Of Harold Young
honor guest Saturday t at nigh a
|B, ‘Hall, in their home at 3841 TalSixt pom ded Miss Oglesby will be ‘arpied to {dohn BE, Wiis at %:30 p.m. ytorian chutes Br Joe Pere on wil oath a ? Brn he ‘bride also ra Rese ale vg shower Friday Rig was given by Mrs. Arthur / 8760 Lowell ave. assisted by her daughter, Ruth Alice, and Mrs. Martha Scheffe], ‘Approximately 37 guests
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jones, 28 N. Arlington ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Rosalie, and Harold Young. The ceremony was at 3 p. m. Saturday at the Broadway Baptist church with the Rév. R. M. Dodrill officiating. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Callaway attended the couple.
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followed the wedding, and the couple is at home at 123 E. Vermont st. The bridegroom is the san of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of the | Vermont - st. address,
Compositions To Be Given
Phi - Beta, : national professional and honorary sorority ef music and speech, will present origiaal com. positions on an “All American” program at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the {home of ‘Mrs, Willlam 8, Anken- » | brock, 635 KE. 58th st, | The program _ will include poems {by Miss Lola Echard, a narrative sketeh by Mrs. Albert Dalsheimer and songs—written by Mrs, Richard
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of the Irvington Union of Clubs will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow with |
i speaker.
Fielding and Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner—by Mrs. F. J. Billeter, Mrs, ©. T. Arbaugh will preside
program. The hostess will be as-
B. J. Richards and Miss Margaret Gallagher.
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Dexheimer-Carion photo
Mrs. Raymond DeGraff Mrs. Raymond DPeGraff, Children's museum chairman for the Indianapolis Council of ParentTeacher Associations, is in charge of arranging “family hour” programs at which pupils, patrons and teachers of one school are special] guests at the museum each Sunday afternoon, Each P.-T._A. has subscribed the proceeds of one money-mak-ing event during the year toward the purchase fund of the museum’'s new home at 3010 N. Meridian st. The museum is open from 9 a m. to 5 p. oi. Tuesday through Saturday, and from 2 to 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
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