Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1947 — Page 22
major in the home economics department, is the wpresidént of the club. Approximately X 70 delegates from 35 schools in InMis Coxen diana, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia will attend the meeting. Sessions will be held on the campus and in the Hotel Washington ' and include all phases of home economics studies. Miss. Grace Whitesel, faculty sponsor of the Butler club, will be hostess for the workshop. Miss Kathryn Gerstenberger, University of Cincinnati, is province adviser. Committee chairmen for the event include Miss Henrietta Rohde, registration; Miss Margaret Spink, transportation; Miss Martha Ogborn, refreshments; Miss Helen Tilley, flowers; Miss Elizabeth Schumaker and Mrs. Thelma Hann, entertalnment; Miss Mary Lois Stitt, programs, and Miss Coxen, banquet.
» ~ » The Butler University Mothers council will meet at 2 p. m. Friday, April 18, at the school of religion to elect officers. Dr, O. L. Shelton, dean of religion, will speak. A tea, served by mothers clubs of Alpha Chi Omega anc: Trianon sororities and Delta Tau Delta fraternity, will follow the program. Host‘esses will be Mesdames B. Lynn Adams, W. P. McGuire and Fred . Stefan.
My Day— Hungry People And Politics
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CHICAGO, April 10.—
one of the world’s 10 bestdressed women, said today that a woman who shops in Keokuk can be just as fashionable as anyone who buys her clothes in New York. gL
Mrs. Mandel, who wears tuxedos to her own dinner parties, said
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New York is not the fashion center of the world. The belief that it is, she said, is only “chamber of commerce ballyhoo.” “I'd rather shop in Chicago and save the carfare,” she said. A Mrs. Mandel said Chicago, Keokuk, Cheyenne or Hoboken had clothes as stylish as those sold In Fifth ave. shops. As for Paris, Mrs. Mandel can get along Without the Parisienne models, too. : “I really don't know what is going on in Paris,” she said. “Women don’t have to go anywhere to look attractive,” she said. “They'd be just as well off to stay at home and buy what looks good on them, regardless of the label.” The New York Fashion academy recently named Mrs. Mandel, wife of a Chicago department store executive, the “best-dressed woman in the international set” for the second consecutive year.
» ~ . THE FIRST midwesterner to win the title once accorded the Duchess of Windsor, Mrs. Mandel said she qualified because she was born in Cuba. “I'm just a Chicagoan with a Cuban accent,” she said, “but maybe I can help put Chicago on | the international fashion map.” Mrs. Mandel, a beautiful curva- | cebus brunet five-feet, five inches tall, said she didn't think much of buying all the “latest” styles anyway. She was wearing a new | simple navy blue dress, very pale | nail polish and shoes with medium heels.
s * f J “MANY. NEW styles are too extreme,” she said. “I'd rather
wear for years and years.” She said she had a “small”
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, April 10.—Now, that we have embar on relief | for Greece and Turkey, not only tor | food and rehabilitation but in a number of areas which might be considered political and military, rumors are abroad that we are not going to give relief to Poland and Yugoslavia. The relief they ask is food. Even in Germany I do not think we are letting people receive less than 1000 calories a day. The Germans were our enemies; the Poles and Yugoslavs fought with us. I do not ignore the fact that Yugoslavia and Poland are under Russian influenvs. But the people who | are going to suffer starvation prob-| ably know very little about the! political complexion of their gov-! ernment.
~ > : WHERE ARE these countries go- | ing to turn for aid if we refuse to!
to turn except to Russia. We originally chose the policy of unilateral relief because we wished our relief to be given only
wish it used for political purposes. But if food is withheld ‘from a, people, sometimes political results! are achieved quite as much as if they were given food and allowed to use it for political purposes. |
Officers Elected
Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson was! elected president of the Women's! auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners at a recent meeting of the group. | Other officers are Mrs. Carl Koep- | per, vice president; Mrs. Carl E. Most and Mrs. Edward A. Gardner, | recording and financial Secretaries. and® Mrs. George Beckerich, treas-| urer,,
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wardrobe which included only “two or three suits” and six hats. 1 lke to wear simple dresses | with bright accessories,” she sald.
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BEST-DRESSED TITLE HOLDER—Mrs. Carola Mandel, wife of Leon Mandel, Chicago merchant, is shown in her home. She
recently was named best-dressed
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have conservative clothes I can | “Clothes don't really look right on a person until she’s worn them | a while. My favorite outfit is a | black suit I've been wearing 10 | years.”
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A RECEPTION AND DINNER for Gen. and Madame Guillain de Benouville will precede the meeting of the Alliance Francaise Wednesday night at the Marott hotel. Gen. Benouville will speak at the meeting. Mrs. Thelma C.
Todd will play the piano.
Gen. Benouville is the author of several books, the latest one of which is “Sacrifice at Dawn.”
help? There is nowhere for them ceived the highest prize of the French academy. Gen. |, Benouville was a member of the French resistance movement during the war and also fought in Africa and Italy. Hostesses for the evening will include Mesdames C. W. Weathers, Charles Martin, R. G. Lazarus, Paul Finney and Paul T. Roberts, on a basis of need. We did not, Misses Genevieve Scoville, Jane Hampson and Sophie Schroeder. War
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A supper meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday will be held by the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the
Butler university chapter house. The Technical high school Madrigal singers will provide music. Officers will be elected at the business meeting, and annual reports will be given. Hostesses will be Mesdames Jack K. Bolin, Theodore F. Vonnegut, William F. Louden, Roy Eads and Robert M. Kraft. Reservations -may be made by Sunday with Mrs. LeRoy L. Wahle or Mrs. Alvin C. Fernandes,
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MRS. GAYLORD A. GOURLEY is the recently elected president of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter, Gamma Phi Beta sorority. “The meeting was at the
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dinner party she wears them with one of her tuxedos—either a black or gray one—which are copies of the ones her husband wears. “I don't wear stiff shirts or ties though,” she sald. “They are too masculine.”
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Local Women To Attend Convention
A.A. U. W, Will Meet Monday in Dallas
American Association of University women will attend the national convention to be held in Dallas, Tex., Monday through Friday. Those from here" will be Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, state president; Mrs, John Paul Lahr, president of the Indianapolis branch, and Mrs. Everett Schofield, branch delegate. Mrs. Kimmel is to be discussion leader at the legislative ‘workshop at the convention.
State Delegates State delegates will be Mrs. Charles VanCleve, state vice president, and Miss Esther Bartlett, Muncie; Mrs. Arthur Hawley and Mrs. Russell Merritt, Anderson; Mrs. H. Paul Kelsy, Mrs. H. Daniel Pedtke and Miss Alma Collmer, South Bend; Mrs. Howard Carson, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Charles Rush, Lafayette; Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, Bloomington, and Mrs. Charles E. Bills, Evansville. Colleges sending representatives
{liam Mercille, president of the | Bloomington. branch; Indiana State | Teachers, Miss Ines Morris, presijdent of the Terre Haute branch, and Purdue university, Dr. Margaret Nesbitt of Lafayette.
Poetry Group Will Meet
The Terre Haute poetry study group will have charge of the April meeting of the Poets’ Rendezvous, social auxiliary of the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs. The group will meet at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Y. W. C. A. “This Little Pome Went to Market" will be the subject of a talk by Miss Mabel Skeen, Terre Haute. Mrs. Carl Irvin, New Castle, will preside at the meeting. Hostesses for the event will be Mrs, Herbert Wilson, chaifman: Mrs. Charles R. White and Miss Anna Hosea. Frederick W. Renz will assist. Miss June Winona Snyder, president of the federation, recently gave a tea for fellow poets in ionor of Mrs. Robert Berg, Gary, president of the Lake County Poetry club. »
Chapter Meets
Delta chapter of Phi Delta sorority met last night at the Y. W.
Three local members of the|
The Municipal Gardens Women's Department club will have the Rev. Lewis H, McAdow as guest speaker at its meeting Monday in the clubhouse. Mrs. Frances Lee will sing. : Mrs. Roscoe Barnes will preside at the 11 a. m. business session preceding the covered dish luncheon,
Informal Rite To Unite Couple Today
An Informal ceremony will unite Miss Virginia Pauline Myers and Paul Joseph Burke at 7:30 p. m. today in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Ernest Strahl will officiate: The bride will wear a blue gabardine dress; a flowered hat and black accessories. Her corsage will be of red roses, Miss Barbara Myers will be ner sister's only attendant. She will Wear a grey gabardine suit with black accessories. A small reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow the wedding. The couple will live at 2138 N. Delaware st. Mr. and Mrs. Rex K. Myers, 33 N. Grant st., are te bride's parents, and+Mrs. Anna Burke, 808 Cottage ave, is the mother of the bridegroom.
Convention Set
Alpha chapter will be hostess when Alpha Delta Tau sorority holds its state convention Saturday at the Hotel Washington. A business session will be held at 3 p. m.,, and a banquet at 7 o'clock that night. A dance will follow the ban-
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More than 90 members of the 11th district, American Legion auxiliary, went to Marion today to observe April birthdays of veterans in the Marion hospital. . Traveling in three buses, the women took with them more than
gifts for the veterans “adopted” by the auxiliary unit! A program of entertainment also was provided this afternoon. The trip is the second made by the district since the war. Mrs. John Noon and Mrs. Wayne Murphy, rehabilitation co-chairmen, have on their committee Mrs. Martin Collins and Mrs. Harry Lorber. Unit
trict president. ss 8 = A rummage sale will be spon-
‘sored Saturday at St. Rita's Cathlolie church by the Irvington unit
of the auxiliary. Mrs. Clarence R. Parsons is chairman for the sale which will start at 9:30 a. m.
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home of Mrs. H. E. Henley Jr. Other officers are Mrs. Robert H. Heine, vice president; Mrs. Stanley B. Boardman and Mrs. R. PF. Robinson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Henley, treasurer. Chairmen are Mrs. Boardman, publicity; Mrs. Charles F. Price, state rushing and Crescept correspondent, and Mrs, Max E. Preeman,“local rushing, Mrs. Darwin
hellenic council delegate, and Mrs. Boardman is alternate.
Students ‘Honored
. Caos “ : ia “TWO INDIXNAPOLYS “§ 171s] attending DePauw university | .. have been honored by their re-
spective sororities.. Miss Mari-
lyn Baker, daughter of Mr, and _ |
Mrs. Don D. Baker, has been elected’ pledge trainer of Alpha - Chi Omega. Miss Elizabeth Jennings recently was elected house manager of Alpha Gamma Delta. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Jennings. Both girls are juniors and staff members of The DePauw, campus newspaper.
Miss Kathryn Hill
A miscellaneous shower will honor Miss Kathryn Hill tomorrow night. Hostesses will be Mrs. E. A. Phillips
and Mrs. Donald Kincaid and the
party will be in the home of Mrs. 0) | Kincaid's By | Daughraty, 835, W. 44th &t.
mother, Mrs, George
Miss Hill will be married to Don-
fj ald W, Daniel May 7 in the North Ed Methodist church. The bride-to-be Ol |is the daughter of "|| Joseph W. Hill, 36 @ and Mr, Daniel is the son of Mr. ji and Mrs. F. N. Daniel, 5850 Lowell ave, A graduate of Butler university, the bride-to-be is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Mr. Daniel
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attended Butler also.
Guild Units to Meet
“Units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild raeeting next week at the hospital are: Monday--“June ,Time”, Tuesday jMuskingum Valley”; Wednesday—"“Our Old Priends Never Song,” and
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HOSPITAL GETS CHECK—Dr. accepting a. $200 check from the Department club. The check was presented recent! Maxime (left) with Mrs. R. L. Barnes looking on. ¥ given: to the Indianapolis veterans administration to an-inter-ward communications system for the
Earl H. Hare (right) is shown Municipal Gardens Women's by Mrs. Kosta he money was help purchase Veterans hospital here.
The social service .department, under the chairmanship of Mrs, Paul Hubble and Mrs, Fred Holt, will be in charge of the luncheon and also of the sewing to be aone for cancer patients, The club recently donated $200 toward the purchase of an interward communication system at the Veterans hospital.’
CLUBS
Beech Grove Business and Professional Women, 6:30 p. m. today. School cafeteria, Covered dish supper, Clio. Fri. Mrs. George Batt, 5779 N. Delaware, hostess. Speakers, Mrs. Louis Belden and Mrs. Chester Gough. Emera. 8 p. m. Fri. Miss Ruth Hil, 1445 S. State, hostess, Friday Afernoon Literary. Fri. Mrs. Charles Dwyer, -3459 Birchwood, hostess. Friday Afternoon Reading. Fri, Mrs. Ira Campbell, 2127 .N. Pennsylvania, hostéss. ; Friday Evening Cross Town. 8 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Alice Bisesi, 55 Jenny lane, hostess. Golden Glow Garden. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs, Rilus Doolittle, 1421 W. 35th, hostess. President's day. Irvington Quest. Fri. Mrs. H. P. Bartlett, 374 N. CampbeLl., hostess. Irvington Social Study. Fri. Mrs. D. R. Binford, 32 N. Linwood, hbssess. Speakers, Mesdames H. B. Hartsock, A. W. Macy and W. A. Schofield. ' Joan of Arc chap, I. T.-8. 0. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. W. K. Richardson, Greenwood, hostess. Luncheon. Mrs, John W. Thornburgh, speaker, Over the Teacups. Mrs. R. G. Jenckes, 3602 N. Pennsylvania,
hostess. Program by Mrs. 0. W.
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One of Them Chooses June 7 Nuptial Date
Three engagements and several showers highlight the bridal scebe today. ‘Mr, and Mrs, J, ¥, Chapman, 964
gagements of their daughters, Mar. {lyn and Patricla, to the sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mennel, 1438 B Gimber st. ,Joseph J, Mennel will marry Miss Marilyn Chapman. No date has been set for the wedding.
wed to George F. Mennel Jr. June 7. The ceremony will be at 9:30 a. m. In St. Catherine's Catholls church. The Rev. Fr. Victor W. Wright will officiate. Miss Chapman attended Butler university and is a member of Trianon sorority. The maid of honor will be Miss Chapman's sister, Marilyn. Miss Patricia Johnston and Mrs. James F. Chapman, sister-in-law of "the prospective bride, will be the bridese maids. Charlene Chapman, another sister, will be the flower girl.
married to Bruno H. Bredy on May
coe C. Miller of Somerville have announced. Mr. Bredy is the som of the Rev, and Mrs. Adolph Bredy, 607 E. Iowa st. The ceremony will be read in the Third Christian church at 3 p. m, The Rev. A, C. Brooks and the Rev, Mr. Bredy will oMciate. Mrs. Maxine Knowles will be the matron of honor, and Arthur Bredy will be his brother's best man. Miss Miller, who lives at 145¢ College ave. attended Indiana unie versity. Mr, Bredy is a graduate of the Indianapolis School of Pharmacy. » ~ . Miss Virginia Merrick will honoe Miss Jean Marie Achgill with a miscellaneous shower Sunday afternoon in Miss Achgill's home, 1330 W. 32d st. Thirty guests have been invited. " Peter Henry Landry, of Ferndale, Mich., and Miss Achgill will be mar ried May 10. w » » A personal shower was given lass night by Mrs. William Hines im honor of Miss Bernice Williams Miss Williams will be married te Frederick M. Seidell Jr. Saturday. Fourteen guests attended the shower, which was given in Mrs
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