Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 16
To Attend Performance Here Friday
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MANY RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for | OT RESERVATIONS AT MEE MAS night at the Civic theater. Reid B. Erekson, director of
the Ft. Wayne Civic theater, will be among the firstnighters, as will be Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meisner of Ft.
Wayne. : Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fauvre will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Kevers, Mrs. William Sparks and John G. Kinghan, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell will entertain Simon. Also planning to attend Friday are Messrs. and M. Clarke, Evans Cochran, L. H, Earle, Harry D. Ellis, Lowell Fisher, Burton Hannewald, J. T. McDermott, E. E. McLaren and Myron McKee. : "Reservations also have been made by Dr. and Mrs, H. C, Ochsner, Messrs, and Mesdames D. E. Posson, E. E. Roeger, H, D, Tope, C, D, Trees, Carl Weinhardt and D. B. Wood and Mrs. Anna Wallage,
Mr. and Mrs. Burkhead to Entertain MR. AND MRS. L. V. Burkhead will entertain Megsrs. and Mesdames Carl Swanson, Kenneth Woodring and Hamel C. Holmes at the performance Saturday. Saturday reservations also have been
of Ft. Wayne Civic Theater
STATE DAY OBSERVANCE—The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will observe state day Saturday with a luncheon and dance at the Hotel Lincoln marking the organization's 50th assisting with plans for the event are (left to right] Mrs. J. Alfred Campbell of the decorations committee; Mrs. T. C. Davis, general chairman, and Mrs, O, Paul Hiatt, of the invitations committee.
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\My Day—
in Dr. and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph D. Morris, who will enterta Huds by Trusler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Crist, Mrs. Francis Sinex and Charles Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thatcher will have
Mr. and Mrs, John Goodin as their guests.
* Also planning to attend Mesdames Eugene Beesley, W. J. Don
Floyd Lively,
the second performance are Messrs. and
Erwin, H. C. Henderson, D. H. French Liveasy, Donald Sharp,
H. A Shonle, J.-S. 8liges, John Starost and Joseph
Sunday reservations
Minneman, who will have as guests and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner. Mr. and Mrs,
parger will entertain Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bredell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Teeguarden. have been made by Mr. and Mrs. C.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reynolds L. L. HarshBurke Nicholas and Mr. apd Mrs, Ford Kaufman will attend with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christena, Mrs. Ruth Whittridge and Al Foley.
Plan to Attend Sunday Performance
ALSO PLANNING to attend the show Sunday F Ayton, C. H. Beeler,
H A. Bridge, George Buskirk, Hunt, Byron Kilgore, &, 0, Lord, and Miss Margaret Brockman.
A number of
are Messrs, and George Bender, Dwyer, Arthur Haen, George C. J. McDowell and W. E. Oakes
parties are being arranged for the show Monday
Messrs. t. Among these are groups that will be entertained by pin PPI Louis Binkley, Herbert Blandford, H. J. Booty, Joseph
Cain, E. W. Camp, John Carr, John
Other parties are being Charles Everett, W. R. Higgins, Lants, Brooks, Mellett, J. A. Miner, Also planning parties for
W. Dunn and Glenn Duttenhaver.
arranged by Messrs. and Mesdames Loren Hodges, Carl Hull, Arthur
R. L. Miner and Edward Nation.
the performance are Messrs. and Mes-
dames T. M., Sheldon, O, A. Short, T, G. Sinclair, George Walker and John B. Welch, Miss Donna Budd and A. C. Conklin,
Broadmoor Club
Is the Scene
Of Tavel-Katz Ceremony
Dr. and Mrs. David Tavel are on
a wedding trip today following their
marriage at 6:30 p. m, yesierday si the Broadmoor Country club. Rabbi William P. Greenfield officiated, assisted by Cantor Myro Glass. The bride, the former Miss Goldie Katz, is the daughter of Mr. and
Helen Kemper
To Be Feted Mrs. Barry Kerr and Mrs. Arthur S. Overbay will honor Miss Helen! Eemper with a personal shower
the Meridian Hills Country club. Miss Kemper will be married to Robert A. Neighbors on April 5 at the Highland Country club. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Walter Kemper, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames E. W. Penrod, Lawrence Eby, Edwin Dunnington, Charles A. Tehan, Edward Franzen, Arthur S. Overbay Jr., H. W. Eiseman, Aaron Glick and T. M.
Mrs. Max Katz, 3070 N. Delaware st. Mrs. Oscar Tavel, 4238 Carrollton ave, is the bridegroom's mother,
A period gown of Alencon lace was chosen by the bride. It had a high neckline and chapel train, and
| orange blossoms held her two-tiered |
veil. Dinner Follows Mrs. Morris Himelstein,
honor. She wore an aqua crepe dress with a draped skirt. Patricia
Milton Tavel attended his broth-
ring bearer. A: dinner for the families followed the ceremony. The bride attended Indiana university and was graduated from the University of Michigan. She is a Sigma Delta Tau sorority member. Dr. Tavel attended Butler university and was graduated from the Northern ‘Illinois College of
Overley and Miss Allegra Linsay.
Optometry.
| ‘Interest in the
and for relief,
we take our share of displaced per-
tion quotas accumulated during the years of the war.
= ~- WHILE T was in Portland, I had the pleasure of seeing a young. man from Tacoma who, worked in Bear Mountain park, New York, and then with the, CCC. Lately he has been in the y, in which he rose from a private to a lieutenant.
brought his family to Tacoma and has deeided to stay in the North-
young men can branch out and dream dreams of the future.
that the easy way of spending money, which was prevalent imme-
Arnet LaMar Takes Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woempner,
The couple left on a wedding trip, and they will be at home afier their return at 514 S. Keystone ave. The bridegroom is the son of Harry LaMar, 606 Shelby st.
Skating Party Beta Beta Lambda sorerity will have a skating party from 8 to '1 p. m. today at Rollerland.
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Indicates an Understanding Of the World Situation’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT SAN FRANCISCO, March 12.—The United Nations seems to be a subject in which people are vastly interested. hopeful that the people of this country really understand the necessity for making this machinery work and that they are more understanding of the world situation than I had realized. : Everywhere I go on this lecture tour, they greet with applause
concrete suggestions that congress — must appropriate money for a ds after the war, has already
international refugee organization come to an end, but he is doing well.
They seem to accept equally en- felt about this part of our country thusiastically the suggestion that that young men who want io be
by filling the unused immigra- | Which . they might take far longer
years ago,
Now a civilian again, he has has provided an astonishing num-
. to be the land where | Other country in the world for such ey {a varied group of individuals.
landscaping business dence in the American people and ff started. He told me|in the United States itsell. We
| has to do is to travel for a few days, and
strength of our people passes bei |
{1330 Cruft st. announce the mar-|
Ft.|riage of their daughter, Helen; and| and luncheon bridge Tuesday at! Wayne, was her sister's matron of Arnet LaMar. The ceremony was|
|read Friday in the home of the Rev.|
Kats, flower girl, wore peach taffeta | Ernst A. Piepenbrok, pastor of St. 5 pes | John’s Evangelical and Reformed - er, and Elliott Himelstein was the church.
United Nations
I begin to be more
He corroborated what is always
on their own have a chance here
to develop in the East.
~ » = | ON THE TRAIN from Portland | to Orland, Cal, the other morn- | ing, I was struck by the great {variety of people one sees travel. {ing these days—and traveling very | comfortably. : This country of ours, throygh iis natural resources and because of the energy and ingenuity of its people,
ber of its inhabitants with an ease of life scarcely matched in any
Travel always refiéws my confi-
have such varied resources. All one all these resources and all the
fore us in a truly formidable array.
TEEN TOGS—Could it be
spring? Mary McDougal chooses a Kelly green shortie coat to herald balmy days ahead. It is accented with a scalloped yoke and gold bution
| | bag. (Wasson's)
trim and perky cuffs turn up en |, the sleeves. A Wesley Simpson | custom scarf adds a dash of brown, green and yellow and yellow string gloves complete a spring colorama. Mary, a junior at Technical high school, carries a box type brown calf
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Loca] Chapter to Be Inspected Friday
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|presidént of Delta Sigma Kappa! '
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|Club Women List Program Topics
Women Voters See Economics Film
monthly broadcast at 10 program is Jaw—~A Resume" be the forum toplo, Mrs. DonoA. Turk, radio chairman, -
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on the program with Walter H. Mrs. vice clubs,
of the district's youth co-operation
The speakers and Mrs. Turk are charter members of the Indiana Association of Parliamentarians,
commeiitator, will speak on “Today Hoosierland” at the guest tea Weman's Research club, The Pp. m. Monday
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Board to Meet
Board members of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will meet at 13:30 p. m. Priday in Ayres’ comThe meeting will pre. recital in the auditorium,
| sorority, will be here Friday to con{duct the annual inspection eof Lambda chapter, » | | The inspection will take place at 8 p. m. in the home of Miss Marie! | Sorensen, 1356 N. Dearborn st. Miss |
'dred Dobson, past president, will preside.
! . | Ligure | is no longer | necessary | We can correct many of those figure
faults the very first time you come in.
| This may seem wonderful to you but we have done it so often here that it's rather commonpiace to us,
| We have a method which enables us to offer immediate and permanent resuits. To be ready for the spring styles for sure .., start your {course now,
LOW RATES still in effect
Jan System
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| Sorensen is the newly elected presi- | {dent of the local chapter. Mrs. Mil- |
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FOUNDERS PAY PROGRAM-—The annual founders. day program- of the Federation #f International Travel-Study Clubs will be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the Wa? Memérial auditorium. Among members who will appear on the program are Mrs, T. Beryl Fosnight (left) and Mrs. Fred K, Stuckey. A program feature will be the pre-
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Conference
“Three members of the Butler university- wonien’s physical ‘education faculty will go to Pokagon state park at Angola tomorrow to attend the annual meetings of the Mid-West College Women's Physioal Education association, They are Miss Ruth Bird, departs ment head; Mrs, Magdalene A. Davis and Mrs, Majessa G, Whipple, faculty members, Sessions, which are scheduled through Saturday, will include discussions of administrative problems in physical education, recreation, health and physical education. This is the first ‘meeting of the group held since the war.
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Narrators to Hear Mrs. Dotterer
Mrs, Kenneth Dotterer will speak on interior decoration at a meet-
ing of the Narrators club at 8 p, m,
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today. - Mrs. Merton A. Johnston,
3730 N. Pennsylvania st, will be the hostess. Mrs, Thomas Oarlin will give & book review, and Mrs, Earl Myer
Larry Richardson, local radio
* | will be Mrs, Rohm and Mrs. Richey,
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Stare Hours: 9:30 te 5:00 Monday through Saturday
Good News For Homemakers!
Two Old Favorites
will read an original article, “The History ot Did and New Dolls.”
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sentation of a $200 scholarship to Wabash college;
Three Groups ‘Announce ‘New Officers
| Two chapters of the P, E. O. Sisterhood and the Welfare club re- | cently elected officers for the com{ing year. Mrs, Parker Jordan was named {president of chapter AF, P, BE. O. Other officers of the group are Mrs, | Harry L. Foreman, vice president; { Mrs. R. R. Mitchell and Mrs. War{ren D. Oakes, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, [Charles M. Sharp, treasurer; Mrs, Virgil A, Sly, chaplain; Mrs, Prank! | E. Best, guard, | Mrs, Jordan and Mrs, Don D, Baker will be delegates to the state | convention, and Mrs, Jordan and (Mrs, W. B, Ward were named delegates to the Indianapolis eouncil, » LJ ~ Chapter AJ, P, E. O,, elected Mrs. J. T. Rohm, president. Others named are Mrs, A, R. Nelson, vice president; Mrs, B. I. Miller and Mrs. Ernest H. Vaughn, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Perry Richey, treasurer; Mrs, C, R. Garland, chaplain, and Mrs, A. T.| Ross, guard. y Delegates to the state convention
Mirror, mirror on the wall,
who is fairest of them all?
first and second delegates, and Miss Josephine Stout and Mrs. C, 0. Q Johnson, alternates. Indianapolis P. E. O. council dele-
gates will be Mrs. Rohm and Mrs, Y > . b & fu Nelson. { ou want your portrait to be e lairest you, 2:9 9 Qur PhotoReflex Mirror Camera shows you | Mrs. E E Martin is the new
president of the Welfare club. | the different views of each of your poses. You
{Other officers named are Mesdames B. Lynn Adams, Walter Wingenroth | jand Carl Spiess, first through third | {vice presidents; Mesdames Elwood | A Parker, Arthur Craven and Ed-|
choose the fairest, and see how your portrait will look bsfore the photographer takes it.
No sppointmet necessary. Proofs chown mond Wyatt, recording, assistant Phote Reflex Studie rd Fleer irecording and corresponding secre- | |taries; Mrs. M. P, Speakman, treas- = 2 lock! Directors of the organisation will » $ {be Mesdames Thomas M. Hindman, Holmes B. Raine, Harry Kuhn, Ray | Holcomb and Hiram Pearce,
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Evangelical an The Rev, Ernst read the vows, Bridesmaids Iyn Knight an Al Schairbaum Miss Johnsor Jefferson ave, Mr, and Mrs, Pensacola, Fla bridegroom is Mrs, Frank Rie Mr. Rieman | Polytechnic in:
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” Mr. and Mrs of Greencastle gagement of tl Jean; ana Ola) liams is the s Walter M. Will The wedding Friday in the ( church, with Saunders offic Mrs. Joseph and Hiram C castle will atte Miss Crousor university. » The engagen Beyhymer and announced by Mrs, George | Brookside ave, The wedding the home of tl groom's parer Samuel Graves
Legior To Se
Broad Ripp Legion auxilia “Rheumatic F at 8 p. m. Frid Mrs. Ernest of the progra Landreth will The auxiliar the 28th birt the Legion wit ner for memt their families in the home. Guests of he district officers cluded on the direction of be the post Brass choir, Legion activit!
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M. Cannady © C. G. Eiche O'Brien will Francis Smith Ann Garrison Reports wil dames E. D. . J. G. Watkins Miss Rosema: E. S. Eberhar ward Moore morials.
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