Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1947 — Page 24
‘|
i es it
: 1
entered,
Ha
show schedule.
* Hilda Humke Is President
Butler Group To Have Tea
-
home of Miss W. 43d st, Miss
Welling 1s faculty spogsor,
sales will be used to fur-| ser work at the nursery, she said.) ) auxiliary also handled the pro-|.
'4100 horses from foreign countries
year when the futurity was v a Memphis, Tenn. in Le
to $13700. According to- Paul G.|luncheon of the Indianapolis Hadas~ Moffett, president of the state fair|sah chapter held yesterday in the
__board, there will be additional ‘awards made this year by the state Murat temple.
a ithe in ‘the futurity will add |Alfred Fleishman, St. Louis, who six program events to the horse|was appointed by the American
Miss Shirley
Rohde, treasurer; Miss Betty RedSellmer, guard, and Miss riences have had on the Jewish Dorothy Young, Princeton, historian,
* lexplanation of their refusal to
Phi Chi Nu, freshman women’s! scholastic honorary society at But-|would not be better just to leave the | : ler university, will give an informal | Russians out of all our calculations, | "toa tomorrow for freshman women even out of the United Nations—in for membership in the or- other words,
tea will be from 4 to 5 p, m.|other, Marjorie Little, a38 Little is presi-|learning to get together in one dent of the group. Miss Corinne|world. Instead, we would be pre-
Students who will be pledged at the tea include Miss Barbara Wil- |agitation which is troubling us is liams, Pittsboro; Miss Patricia|a consistent democratic program for Rowe, Frankfort; Miss Joan Leath-|the whole world and such vigor in
Liang Shen photo. , BETROTHED — Miss “Marilyn” Chapman is the bride-to-be of | Joseph J, Mennel. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chapman, 964 Bradbury ave. and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mennel, 1438 E. Gimber st. No wedding date is set.
By Hadassah Chapter:
Approximately 500 women attended the 11th annual donor
The speaker they heard was Ma.
Jewish conference to survey displaced persons in European countries after the War 1] Mrs. S A bermann was in charge of #luncheon. Mrs. Herman Chalfie is president of the Indianapolis Hadassah,
Children Aided The national Hadassah organiza-
effects that their wartime expe-
children in Europe. ‘R. I. F.’ Soap Most poignant of these was
ing “madé of pure Jewish fat”) And vegetables, the children say, they will not eat “because they are grown in ground fertilized with the bones of our parents.”
My Day—
‘One World Or Two?’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, April 17—~When 1 spoke the other day at an Essex, Conn. forum on the United Nations, one or two of the questions troubled
Luncheon Held|
Pritch-Hale photo. MARRIED—Miss Betty . Lou Weiland, 26 N. Warman ave, | was married to Francis Cleary, | ,274 N. Belle Vieu pl., April 8 | | at St. Anthony's Catholic |
| church. They will be at home in Pasadena, Cal.
: Dinners W
© 4 BP. H Ho photo
RECENT BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Watts, Carmel, an-
! nounce the marriage Saturday
of their daughter, Laural Ann, and Montgomery Meigs Green, Havre-de-Grace, Md. The wedding was in the Carmel Meth-
‘odist church.
Society—
ill Precede Mrs. Gates'
Spring Party Tomorrow at Murat
—
of the Murat temple.
Mead, Cynthia Pittenger and
wright.
Betty Woods and Nancy Lasure,
TWO DINNER PARTIES ARE BEING PLANNED to precede Mrs. William Byram Gates’ spring party toMOrrow nights for the members of the Junior assembly and their parents. The dance will be’ in the Egypt room
The group entertained by Miss Alyce May at her home will include Misses Jane Nickell, Pat Shardelow, Alice Goldswaite, Joan Warrender, Nell Becherer, Alison
Barbara Redding, Dan Ny-
hart, Douglas Simmons, Frederick Marston, Rudy Haerle, Dick Smith, Andy Pelham, William Haveisen, Robert Robinson and Steve Wain-
Miss Juliet Parmer will entertain at the Indianapolis. Athletic club. Her guests will be Misses Joan Dunham, Constance Cadick, Joan Bernat, Marta Ann York, Carol Lynn Blackburn, Jane LaRue,
Weber Donaldson, Harry Wade,
Michael Fairbanks, Jack Palmer, Bill Hershman, Frank Dailey, Bob Mouser, Rex Reynolds and Oscar Frenzel
Tri Delts to Meet
MEETINGS this week and next are announced by two alumnae groups of Delta Delta Delta sorority. The Delta Omicron club will meet tonight with Mrs. Lyle Taylor. Mrs. George Mohr and Mrs. Noble Shepherd will assist the hostess.
tJ . = The Indianapolis Alliance will have a dessert-bridge at 1 p. m. |
EVENTS
CLUBS
Amicitia. 6:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Marie
Joyce, 1502 Dawson, , hostess. Covered-dish dinner.
{Babes Alumnae. 8 p. m. Fri Mrs
Maurice G. Wolfred, 6416 Central, hostess.
Culture, 1 p. m. Fri. Mrs. J. B.
McCoy, 974 West dr, Woodruff Place, hostess.
.| Indianapolis Woman's. 2:30 p. m.
Propylaesum. Guest day. “My Grandmother's Cook Book and Mine,” Mrs. Wendell Sherk. Fortnightly. Fri. Mrs.
Irvington Sturman, 5678 N. Meridian, host-1
ess. “Seattle, ‘Gateway of the Northwest,” Mrs. Fred C. Lemley.
Irvington Women's Garden. Friidiana Garden
Mrs. E FP. Madinger, 4830 E Washington, hostess. “Annuals for Early Sowing,” Mrs. Oscar Wadsworth,
KE. E Lancet, 5035 Crittenden, hostess. “Chinese in America,”
HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
»
Guest Meeting Is Booked For Tuesday
Riley Guild to Fete. Charter Members
Coe
Stark. Miss ‘Carol Baum will pre-
Tea Planned
Newly elected officers of the guild have been announced. They include Mrs. Andrew J Porter, honorary president; Mrs. Fromer, president; Mesdames Reed, William A. Claybaugh, Lawrence Schmutte and Carl Irrgang, first, second, third and fourth vice presidents.
Garden club and represents the In-
club on the Home Show board of directors.
Mrs. Prange also is leader of Girl
Woman's Round Table: Fri. Mrs. [Scout troop 31, and 18 members of
the troup will attend the opening and serve as ushers.
8 =
Teen Tall—
To Have Skating Party To Buy Hospital Gift
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER tomorrow night at Rollerland. ‘
squire clubs planned the second event.
Sub-Deb and Squire Clubs
‘SHINDIG' COMMITTEE MEMBERS—John Band of the KI's and ‘Mary Ann Siftrman, Mu Phi, are helping plan the * Lk Schools
Shindig" Hating porty at Rollerland tomorsow night.
*
ae
TEEN-AGERS FROM all over the city, from every school and club will help swell the proceeds at the benefit “All Schools Shindig”
3 was at the “Shamrock Frolic” last month that the idea was started for another benefit skating party. Four sub-deb and four
Proceeds from the “Shamrock Prolic® bought roller skates for students at the Indiana Blind school. Securing s list of ifstruments needed badly at the Riley hospital, the committee decided on an otholmoscope and othoscope, an
and Krums, sub-debs and squires from Shortridge; Ha Ha BO's, |
debs from St. Agnes; FAWNS, sub-debs from Tech, and the Mu | Phi's - and Petite Mademoiselles
Mrs. Prange is eye and ear instrument. meeting five “volunteers” from chairman of the . » Warren Central attended and were {grand opening ALL HIGH SCHOOLS in the | taken into the Krusts and Krums. Seis city will be represented at the They will help sell tickets for the la member of “Shindig” and the clubs spon- ‘Shindig.” Bob and Rosemary Spade and Trowel soring the event are the Krusts | Yo uiaus, Mahlon and Hulen Hy
squires from Cathedral, Tech SCHOOL SONGS, the grand and Sacred Heart; KI's from | march and the king and queen of Mrs. Prange Beech Grove; SLUGS squires, | all the schools will be part of from Shortridge; H. L. H, sub- ' the evening's fun. Candidates
| were selected from the sponsor clubs and will be elected tomorrow night by the teen-agers at-
THURSDAY, APRIL , 104°
State Day To Be Marked Saturday
Sorority to Meet At Bloomington
Twelve Indianapolis women will be among Alpha Xi Delta sorority members throughout the state ate tending the organisation's first post-war state day and founder's" luncheon Saturday at Bloomington. The event also will the first birthday of the Indiana university chapter, Members of active chapters at Indiana and Purdue universities also will attend the event In the I. U, Union building. The local women who will attend are Mesdames E. Gordon Hinshaw, Ralph L. McKay, Ermal Applegate, K, G, Baker, H. T, Papas; 3: D. Graves, Ww. H Hamley, B. P, Hargrove, K. R. Harrell, O. M. Hel
riette Billings. Tea |
sorority’s Peujet, the adoption of a Dutch
wih ANGIE U. chapter house will close the scheduled activities,
Production off +
[In Clothing
For Women
WASHINGTON, April 17 (U. P). — The commerce department re me Lm i rl Rg women's clothing dropped 16 pee cent in January compared with
Sharpest drop was in skirt pro. low January, 1946.
Tea Will Follow Initiation
MRS. W P. TRAVIS from St. Mary's. tending. community center. Te ED RE a Mrs. J. 8. Herriot. po J; Gen. William E. Kepner willl On the committee planning the | Candidates for the king and| Miss Catherine Fletcher is shale the New England club will have | . _* MISCELLANEOUS Se principal speaker at the cermony. | “skate” are Mary Agnes Boehm, [queen are Billle Mae Wright, Anne man for the tea, and Mrs. Zeo W, at 3 p. m Tuesday. Bach mem. |Altenheim Ladies sux, 1:30 p. m. ve of Miami, Ind, he is com-| Ann Skelly, Rosemary Taylor, |Skelley, Jackie Curtis, Marilyn |Leach, regent, wil pour. Music will ber will bring two guests. Pri. Home, Card party. Sandip general of the army air| Jean Smith, Mary Frances Le- |Browdine, Vivian Kistler, Jack La-|be provided by the Glee club, asMrs. Joel W. Hadley will speak SORORITIES Jose ehuieal Wwining command | hase. Barbara Pisher, Vivian |cey, Jerry McKenzle, Paul Vespo|sisted by Mrs. P. M. Brown and on the topic, “Birds and Their |Alphs chsp., Chi Phi Gamma. Miss eI Kistler, Mary Sitzman, Norma [and Jim Lawrence. Miss Mary Agnes Keller. Songs.” Betty Jean Smith, 239 Walcott, 7
me. One gentleman asked whether it
in which two groups would face each
Under this theory, we wouldn't be
paring for a two-world war. The real answer to all of the
to organize a- world|
% erman, Tipton; Miss Marjorie Buxfon, Bhelbyville; Misses Catherine - Hart, Marilyn Bowman, Alice Robertson and Carol Edith Ross.
Election Is Set
our plans that the world will really find In us the leadership it needs. That is how to promote the ideals of democracy that we cherish.
mittee are Mesdames L. B. Johnson, Francis Insley, John Spotts, Russell Rees and Richard Orton.
Union of Clubs ‘Will Elect
Officers will be elected at the meeting of the Irvington Union of Clibs at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Clifton E. Donnell, 82 N¢ Hawthorne lane. Mrs. Paul C. Merchant will preside at the short business meeting, and Mrs. C. D. Vawter will present the program. Member of the Zomtitiation com-
Rho chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. 8
Pp. m. Pri, Kopper Kettle, Morristown. Formal initiation.
Alpha chap. Omega Phi Tau. 6:30
p. m. Fri Perracane’s Frog pond. Initiation,
Epsilon chap., Rho Delta. 8 p. m.
today. Mrs. Robert Drew, 2149 N. Emerson, hostess.
Luncheon Set By Club
be elected. .
The International ‘Travel-Study club federation will have its May meeting at 8 p. m. May 22 in the War Memorial building. Officers will
ry NAGE 730 SRN NON NAL 0g NORE NE ont Vial
GORHAM STERLING SILVER
Old English Tipt
Mr. Das Speaker
The New Harmony chapter of the International Travel-Study club met last night in room A of the
spoke.
in the
Y. W. C. A. Ranendra Kurmar Das
OREO GUE =
Chapters to Sew The following chapters of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will meet to sew at the hospital next week: Monday—“Lizabeth Ann”; Tuesday —"“Knee Deep in June,” and “All Kind Mother”; Wednesday—“An Old Sweetheart of Mine”; Thursday ~—"“In the Heart of June”; Friday— Volunteer.
LC A
a § ;
When you think of STERLING SILVER + You think of.
—now or later,
7 educe
UBC
BOTOBON
Hips and Waist
The Garden Study club will have a presidents’ day luncheon at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Athenaeum. The luncheon will honor the outgoing president, Mrs. William A. Ocker, and the in-coming president, Mrs, James T, Tretton Sr.. Other, newly-elected officers include Mrs. Ellen Purdy, vice president; Mrs. James T. Tretton Jr, secretary, Mrs. John Hook, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Tib Dreiss, treasurer. Mrs. Alex Tuschinsky will show pictures of her recent trip to Florida. ¢
Robert E. Wilson
To Be Speaker
Robert E. Wilson will speak on “Functions of the Internal Revenue Agent's Office” at the dinner meeting of the American Society of
{ Women Accountants at 6 p. m. PATTERN 8 : Monday in the ¥. M. C. A. Mr, WilBf By the same safe and sure treat- son has been agent in charge of B ments we give in our Hollywood |the Indianapolis office since 1943. TEA BPOON i... i. ivneiniin. $3.00 g| *tudios- One lady just Hostesses for the meeting will be LUNCHEON KNIFE ......... Jo 438 2 8 In members of the program commitLUNCHEON FORK '................ as | |B how § Inches {= They Yui thelude Mrs. Olive IND. SALAD PORR ih F ~ Off Hips C. Skiles and Mrs. Esther M. Kimrrrrerediiagaeg, , 4 lin and Misses Helen V. Le CREAM SOUP SPOON an | |B In.Only > on, venveara sees 3 \ Louisa E. Davis and Evelyn A. BUTTER SPREADER ............. 300 | |B Tive Tomman | vice, . 6-PIECE PLACE-SETTING ..... 2250 | | Hou ay way : ; i do as well Governor's Mansion — RB milar, The Is Scene of Tea 4 Tarr System is th ; 5 ENG results The guests at a tea this afternoon Whe er for Yourself— 2 Sg es in the governor's mansion were I F i ia 2 i? _eases—and delegates to the 23d annual Midwest or Wedding Gifts. 5 it ‘will hardly Recreation conference. ~The three-
fail in yours.
sults, Call for FREE Figure Analysis + SPECIAL SHORT - COURSE NOWI
We do not believe any other system or. method can produce such re-
he | Tarr stem
day conference opened this morning at the Hotel Antlers. Hostesses were Mesdames Marvin Curle, C. D, Vawter, Robert Wild, Bert McCammon, Waldo Wagner and Dorothy Buschmann and Miss Agnes Mahoney. C Was provided by members of the Teen Musio canteen.
Are Real Denim Oowboy Tonts 2.09
Mothers. know that when they get Tuffies Out Of The West they get what boys like. They're made of tough, 8-02. LANE Blue Denim, Sanforized, per Riveted, and DoubleStitched pA Heavy Orange Thread.
' In Sizes 8 to 18
Your order (RI ley 7411) 0 o_. C — Mail This Coupon
.H. P. Wasson & Co., Mail Order Dept. Indianapolis 9, Indiana
—, Telephone
Please accept my order for Tuffies as follows:
; ; | | Quantity Size Total Price Lr | | |
«+++ Charge Street.......ourenaiensiiiesierinnny. G 0.D.0O CU ial Bone State. . ..Cash
Name Cevees evita nesses isa sani
-d
RT Cn
Wasson’s Boys’ Store, Fifth Floor
» . > A -
mer and ‘E, O. Koch and Miss Har-
IT TAK} has to be at Chicken sour tender enoug too tender, tl both chicken will appear t
” - i ase Be Ehsaan: bits
Apricot nect: Soft-cooked ¢ Buttered toas Pineapple ja:
DENSA RA SS
*Chitken sou Egg Humplin Radishes and » Rice pudding
A
\ d + i Fried perch Escalloped to ~ Corn sticks { Buttered fro: i Lettuce, wal salad . Prune whip Milk to dri child; 2 ¢. fc
’
Tomato juice Rolled oats Buttered toa: ‘delly. cc.
[Ein an
Cream of bes 1 Crackers 2 Parsley butte Chicken sals from makir Prune whip
Ready-to-eat Whole wheat
Creamed can Toast sticks Pear and cot Oatmeal cool
; i
: 2
ah
- Po
£
Bil
IHR HH i] Hi
k
1 BIE
en
® Save
® Save nate
© Save
i 4 Ko.
¢
© Save elem eSav User: their Rang for savin
