Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1947 — Page 17
P. ®. Ho photo. —Miss Muriel meron Bennett tonight in the Christian of the couple rs. Lynden E, swey ave., and
nnett, 407 S$.
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daughter of Mr, Grimme, 3150 B
an. Ushers will nal, Cincinnati; etroit; Thomas N. J; John H, en, Conn.; HerJohn 8. Lathrop lig Jr. engaged couple 5. John LaRue entral ave, and 4, 4328 N. Penn-
- 8 neyer, who will be ly L. McMahon e honored at a Sunday at the )stesses will “be n and Mrs, Gre-
ide Mrs. Edgar T. J. McMahon, uple; Mesdames h Clarke, Riche cis McMahon, L, Curfman, Harry tt, James Sheve yer Jr., Andrew [angold, James an, Dale Taylor, Richard Stumpf, es, Olivia and Mary and Mare rion Spry, Joan ple, Mary and Betty Wheeler,
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Air Lines, which mploy and train
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‘Mrs. Martin Will ‘Speak At Tea
‘Mrs, Charles E. Martin will be the speaker at the spring guest tea the Indiana chapter, ' National Society of Arts and Letters, will have Saturday afternoon at the Woman's Department club, Mrs, Paul T. Hurt will be hostess, and Mrs. 'T. Milton Rybolt, program
chairman, will present the speaker, |"
Mrs. Martin, a charter member of the state chapter, will describe “The Maiden Voyage of a Freighter.” The talk will concern her recent. trip to South America where she has done “research on native costumes and customs, ’
Scholarship Report Mrs. Carl J. Weilnhardt will report on the work of the scholarship committee. An Indianapolis high school graduate, excelling in literature, will recelve a cash scholarship award. Mrs. Clyde Titus, president, and Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, first vice president, will preside at the tea table. . They will be assisted by Mrs, Duke Motley, second vice president; Mrs. Donovan A. Turk and Mrs, Martin, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, Weinhardt, treasurer; Mrs, Helmer, historian; Mrs. Oliver 8. Guio, auditor, and Miss lola Echard, registrar.
1047 TEEN TOGS— Mary Jo Mooney likes the "lush" pastel colors for coming summer .and has a choice of yellow, blue or pink in this two-piece Teen House Original The butterfly: pleated skirt is a *. "button-on" type. Mary Jo is a "junior at Ladywood school, ‘and a member of the G. L.M., sub-deb club and Beta Beta Sigma sorenity. (Ayres'.)
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Boys in the craft clas§ at school 66 will present wooden looms vhey
have made to. 14 children unable to attend public school. The presentation program will be at 1:15 p. m. Thursday in the school aud- | itorlum. Mrs. Alice Farmer teaches the confined children, Guests at the program. will be Mrs. Farmer, Miss Jeanette Riker, supervisor of special education in the public schools; David Wine-
garden, consultant in elementary crafts, and Mrs. Ada B. Clark, pri- i= |
Pupils to Get Wooden Looms
cipal. One of the children will represent the group and attend in a wheel chair to receive the looms.
Men Are Trained
The occupation of Bess Schulter of St. Louis is training men as theater managers.
Only Child
Queen Victoria was the only child
of Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth
son. of King George III.
“1 berlake,
THE IM y. W.CA. Fund| iDrive Heads Are Named
Campaign materials were distributed recently to the general gifts division of thé Round-the-World reconstruction fund driye. Mrs. Gonard A. Felland and Mrs. George L. Hdyes, co-chairmen 'of the division, have announced
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team captains,
Miss Rene Sebring Smith, national campaign director, presented the material and emphasized the theme of the drive, “Woman's Work
Is Just Begun.”
The funds will be used to provide citizenship training and guidance
for women of 30 foreign countries. Lead Teams
| Captains of teams in the division ‘include Mesdames Eira Alexander, PF. Artis Edward Harper, Theodore
Lionel Katherine Johnson, Simpson, F. Marion Smith, Willa Taylor, Ada Thompson, J. B. TimGeorge Walker, Helen Basch, W. 8. Benham, Max Foster, Mesdames Harry G. Gorman, Calvin Hamilton, Rotert B. Purkiss, John M. Schlenck and Donald Cripe, Misses Emma May Allison, Florence Lanham, Bessie Shirley, Nan Clark, Elsie Kinerk and Kathsins McPherson.
Movets Meet
Mrs. R. G. Rossell, 781 West dr.,
Woodruff Place, was hostess today
lw the Movets club,
ANAPOLIS TS
ORGANIZATION A,
CLUBS
Cruzan Parliamentary Law. 7:45 p. m, today. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Borts, 815 E. 53d, hostess. “Un-
Heavrin, election.
Heyl, Study. 2 p. m. Wed. 38th st. branch, Merchants National bank; “Your New World Constitution,” Mrs. Henry von Grimmenstein.
Irvington Catholic Woman's Study. 1 p.m. Wed. Mrs, O. H. Worley, 22 N. Campbell, hostess. “Too Small A World” (Maynard), Mrs. George F. Lawler,
Indianapolis Readers. Wed. Mrs. Forest 8. Cartwright, 1649 N.
classified Motions,” Miss Mildred,
Irvington Mother Study. Wed. a dubon, hostess. “Music Training in Religion,” Mrs. Bernice Mozingo. . ! | Arnie Laurie chap, I. T-8. C. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs, 8. L. Hulsman, 138 8. Bancroft, hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker. Netherlands chap.,, I. T-8. C. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Eugene LePere,| 2416" Brookside pkwy., hostess, Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, speaker on “Iran,” New Century. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. William 8. Hague, 6595 Madison, hostess. Book review by Mrs, E. M. Hayth. Story-A-Month. 7:30 p. m. Wed.
Orokad Creek PT. A. 130 pm ory Wed. Second-grade wir speaker on “Making Our Home| Attractive.” Mother “Theodore circle, D. of-1. 8 p. Im. tody. Catholic Community center. Ladies’ aux., South Side Turners. 2:15 p. m. Wed, Card party. 308 Prospect.
Past presidents parley, Irvington
Temple, hostess. “The Lowel! Rauh Memorial library. Program| unit, American Legion aux. 6:30 [train women for Gray and Their Seven Worlds,” Mrs.| of short stories.’ p. m. today. Mrs, Simon Reisler,| Miss Josephine Tu William A. VonCannon; “Ferris Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Moth-| 5749 E. New York, hostess. Cov-|appointed by * Greenslet,” Mrs. Edward L.| ers. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Kinder-| ered-dish supper; business meet. leader of Gray Osborne. garten. Covered dish luncheon;| ing; social hour. erans hospital.
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