Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1947 — Page 20

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P. H. Ho photo BETROTHED — The engagement of Miss Joann June Mor: gan and James F, Hayden is announced by her parevhs Vi and Mrs. Harold Eo r.

1326 Berwick ave. wi

P. H. Ho photo ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. Edwards, 2415 Shelby st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, and Lester O, Stumpf. The prospective bridegroom is theison

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BRIDE-TO-BE—Miss Elizabeth Rus is the bride-to-be of Virgil Godan. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, George Rus, 2421. Foltz ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Godan, 3664 Rock-

ENGAGED—Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles H. Kerkhoff, 5007 E. New York st., announce the engagement of their daughter,

Forence Mae, and William H. Flodder, son of Mrs, Louise

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIVES

| + TO BE WED—Mrs, Frances H. Hancock, 1921 Nowland ave. announces the engage. ment of her daughter, Mrs.

Evel n F. Stydley, and Gharles erick Morse, son of Mr,

oto Reflex photo ENGAGED — io hoe Joan Louise Frenzel and James T. Fitch will be married in August. She is the daughter of Mrs, C. Norman Cooke, 2124 N. Harding st., and C, P. Frenzel of In-

Kindred photo ‘WEDDING NEAR—April 6 is the date for the wedding of Miss LaRayner Zimmerman and Orviale F. Shoemake. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs. Lester

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Moorefield phote. MARRIED—Miss Konstantina Smyrnis and Nick T. Mannos were married Feb. 16 in the Greek Orthodox church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Demetra

3004.1 . : Smith of Trafalgar, and Mr. | § , 2227 N. P Ivania den's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | of Mr. and Mrs. George | ville rd. The wedding will be Case, 905 Fetcher ave. and fra Mes, . Waller W. Morse, dianapolis. Mr. Fitch is the son | Shoemake is the ot of Mr, and wi the brid room's par. Robert M. Hayden, 1638 Cen- | Stumpf, 1025 Bradbury ave. | April 27 in the Romanian | Leora P. Flodder of Dayton, O. | 1738 1735 Prospect st. No date has | of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Mrs. Orviale L. Shosmake, 5048 | ents are Mer. ji ips tennial st. The wedding will be Apriik{2. ox church. The wedding will be June 4, the wedding. Fitch, 1840 Koehne st. Hardegan st. Mannos of Chicago.

1.T.S.C. Tea To Honor Club Officer

Mrs. John Thornburgh, honorary president and lecturer of the International Travel-Study Clubs, Inc, will be honored at a spring tea from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Thursday in Block's auditorium. Venetian

by her husband, will sing. Others on the program will be Misses Roberta Bland, Patty Hostetler and Clara Russel and Mrs. Edward C. Wischmeier. Mrs. Thornburgh and Mrs. Donald Stroud, federation president, will pour. In the recelving line will he Mesdames Thornburgh and Stroud; Mrs. Charles R. Johnson, president of the Venetian chapter, and the following past presidents: Mesdames Andrew Underwood, M. B. Dunn, Verliin Crousore, C. Otto Joyce and Claude Lett, Others will be Mesdames Harlan Bolinger, Harry Shoobridge, Walter Henderson, Leo Lits and ©. A. * Nickerson and Miss Mae Dilliner.

My Day— In Agreement

With FBI Head

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, March 31.—I 'am interested to see that J| Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, feels as

I do about the inadivisability of outlawing the Communist party. I am in entire agreement with him in his recommendation that people whom we find actually engaged In subversive activities shill be immediately brought before the proper legal bodies. However, the more I think about one clause in the President's executive order for preventing employment of disloyal persons in government, the more troubled I am. Under this clause, I am afraid it would be possible to declare subversive many organizations that

are simply in opposition to the.

thinking of certain powerful groups. This was brought to my mind recently when I spoke before a church audience and someone brought up the question of conscientiou objectors. It is quite evident that, in the jase of true conscientious objectors, ye “have no right to lnberfere with conscience. =% Nevertheless, as Jong as the ‘conus objector exists in relation 's differing majority opinion, he ustrates the point that we must preserve the right of indtviduals to

ar -— ” Fm capefully guard

~ against legal processes under which |

human beings can be punished for

holding different ideas from the |

majority of their fellows.

‘Slip Covers’ Topic

The Crooked Creek Homemakers»

club will meet at 1:30 p, m, tomorrow with Mrs. Verner Moffett, 2515 W. 60th st.

Mr. LeForge Speaker

The Delta Zeta Mothers club will

- meet at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the! # ‘ Meridian room of the Colonial Fur-

' niture eompany. Cariton LeForge will speak.

Supper Tomorrow

The Katharine Merrill Graydon club will have .a supper meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs, How-

: Hire O.. Caldwell, 81 N. Hawthorne lane.

Salon to Meet

| Marion County salon 136 of the

Bad a will have its April meeting | 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Y, W. Sa Mrs. dock C. Meyers will pre-

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Reservations Announced A. C.'s Tulip-Time Ball

MANY PARTIES ARE Time ball Saturday night at

be hosts for one group, and

and Mesdames D. A. Shardelow,

Mesdames R. E. Bartlett, W. G.

Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Casler will entertain a party of six.. Other groups of a similar number will be headed by Messrs. and Mesdames Michael Bisesi, Bernard Rullman and D. D. Cutright. Mr. and Mrs. David Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Symmes Jr. will entertain groups of foul. Mr. and Mrs. ® J. Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White will be hosts to parties of four. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiner also will entertain a group of four. - ” A

Several early reservations have been made for the Easter din-

ner dance to be given Saturday

at the Woodstock club. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris will attend together. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart 8. Blish of Seymour will entertain before the event with an informal cocktail party at the home here of Mrs. Blish’s mother, Mrs. John Roberts, Other reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thomson who will: be hosts to a party of six. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Hall have made reservations for four. = tJ w The women golfers of the Meridian Hills country club will meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the club to plan the pregram for the coming season which opens May 17. The group will have luncheon at the club. “Mrs. William G. Ward and Mrs. John D. Harrington, chairmen of the golf committee for the year, will welcome new members of the elub,

Morning Glories

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By MRS. ANNE CABROT

Actual size morning glories are handsomely embroidered inthis design for pillowcases and dresser scarves. Design should be worked in all-white for the cases to show to the best advantage, Scalloped edge for cases is included in the transfer patterns, To obtain two transfers, com“plete instructions on how to do cut-work, amounts of embroidery

| flosses specified for the morning

‘glory -cutwork designs" (pattern

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name, address and the pattern. number to Anne Cabot, The In- ‘ dianapolis “Times, 530 8. Wells

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Among the reservations received are those for two parties of 14 persons: Mr. and Mrs. George B. Davis will

and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ford will entertain for the other, There will be three parties of 10. The hosts will include Messrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dinnin will entertain a group of 12. Several parties of eight will attend the dance. Messrs. and

Louis P. Mauer Adams will be hosts.

{the Hotel Lincoln.

BEING planned for the Tulipthe Indianapolis Athletic club.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman

C. C. Cooper and Howard Kemper.

Grady and Carl J. Weinhardt and

Five Sororities Arrange Activities

Several sororities have planned activities this week. Chapter AM, P. E. 0, will be entertained by Mrs. Thomas G.

Chairmen Announced For Smith Club Dance

Mrs. Edward Wohlgemuth and Mrs. William Diven are co-chair-men for the spring dance the Smith College club will hold May 10 at the Woodstock club. Mrs. William Spiegel is in charge of invitations, and Mrs. H. Barksdale Brown is chairman of decora-

urer for the event, and Mrs. Francis Mayberry is handling publicity,

Speaker Named :

The proceeds from the event will |

Bold 1 Stripes

By SUE BURNETT Bold stripes used in contrast make as stunning a dress as you'll see. The flattering keyhole neckline beasts a tiny bow. A larger

one ties pertly at the waist. Note the new fuller skirt—a fashion pet.

Pattern 8161 comes in sizes 13, 14 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3% yards of 39-inch fabric. Por this pattern, send 25 cents in coin, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9, Don’t miss the spring issue of Pashion. It's filled with bright ideas for every woman who sews for herself and her family. Styles by well-known designers. Easy-to-make patterns. A: free gift pattern printed inside the book. n> cents.

.|80 to the Seeing Eye Dog, Inc, the sorority’s national project. The home of Mrs. William MeFarland near Acton will be the meeting place at 7:45 p. m. Wednes- | day of Beta Pi chapter, Beta Sigma | Phi. | Mrs. Betty Kitchen recently was! elected president. Other officers’ named were Mrs. Frank Arford,| vice president; Mrs. James Davis]

The new officers will be installed | at the founders day banquet, April 30th. An Easter perty will follow the business meeting of Alpha chapter, Kappa Beta Chi, Wednesday in the | home of Miss Gene Ezsell, 310 N. Alabama st. Mrs. Dorothy Squier recently was, initiated into the sorority. i Indiana Alpha chapter, Zeta re) Chi, will have .a business and edu-| cational meeting at 7:30 p. m.| Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln, Miss Helen Young of the Colonial Purniture Co. will talk<'on interior decoration.

Mrs. John H. Hirt | Heads Chapter :

Mrs. John H. Hirt is the new president of Chapter AM, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Other officers are Mrs. OC. O. Gooding, vice president; Mrs. T. T. Harvey and Miss Elizabeth Roberts, recording and correspond- | ing secretaries; Miss Mildred

win, chaplain, and Mrs. W. W. Van) Horne, guard, Mrs. Hirt and Mrs. C. 1. Greenlee | are delegates to the state convention, with Mrs. Gooding and Mrs. A. H. M. Graves as alternates. Mrs. | Hirt and Mrs. T. A. Gets are dele-| gates to the P. E. O. couneil.

Business Session The monthly business meeting of Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau | sorority, will be held at 8 p. m.|

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Mitchell, treasurer; Mrs. H. T. Bald- ||"

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tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln.

tions. Mrs. Maurice Boyd is treas- |

Lincoln 3505

Group to Hear Hand Analyst

Indianapolis alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism sor-

ority, will hear Mrs. Norman L.| Schneider, hand analyst, speak at {the dinner meeting of the group at

{6:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Canary Cottage. Mrs. Schneider will speak on “I've Held the Hands of the Nation” A report wil be made by the nominating committee which includes Mrs. Paul Griggs, Mrs. Fred Scott and Miss Bernice - Butler. Members will bring gifts for the box sent monthly to Yvette Mar-

Newcomers Plan Luncheon

The Newcomers club presented a review of “Clementine” by Mrs. Howard Obenchain this afternoon in Block's auditorium. At 11:45 a. m. Wednesday, the club will have a luncheon at the Hofel' Lincoln. Changes .in the club's by-laws will be voted on. Mrs. William R. Forsythe, hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Earl Taylor, W. B. Goodin, Maynard Noll and J. D. Boshorn, Mrs. C. W. Ostertag 18 in charge of reservations,

tin, a teen-age French orphan. Reservations for the dinner may be

CLUBS

Alpha Jota Latreian. Tues. Mra Maurice Gronendyke, ny Keno wood, hostess, Alpha Lambda Yatelan, Spm Tues. Mrs. Wayne Nicely, 320 BR 40th, hostess. Miss Zella Spence, speaker, Fortnightly Literary. 2:30 p.m, Tues. Propylaeum. Book review. Mrs, Willlam Insley. inter Alia 3 p. m. Tues. Marot hotel. Guest day. Irvington Home Study. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Louis J. Morgan, 346 Cen. tral, hostess. Speaker. Olnosl. 7 p. m. Tues, Mrs. Ernest B, Gauker, 281 Buckingham dr.

made with Mrs, Robert Cosner.

Call Swiss Before You Start

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. Mrs. J: C. Jay, 3620 Washington blvd., will be hostess to the Meridian W.C.T.U.at 1p m Wednesday. | She will be assisted by her mother, | Mrs. F. E. Lockwood. Mrs. Martha Gipe will be honored for membership in the organization for 50 years. Intluded on the program will be a talk by Mrs. H. L. Fledderjohn, president.

Soaking Is Secret Of Decal Remover

A method for removing decals, ! usually considered permanent decorations, has been announced ' by, the Meyercord company's plant In Chicago. The. decal first is soaked for several hours under a wet pad. After moisture has softened the film of | lacquer, the decal is peeled off by| turning the edge with a fingernail.

Club to Meet

Ine, will have a board meeting at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ committee room. A business meeting at 2 p. m.. will follow.

Council Session, | The national council meeting of {Alpha | Omicron Alpha sorority will | (be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in

Mrs. Greene Hostess The Hamilton-Berry chapter, Bervice Star legion, will meet with

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