Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1947 — Page 24

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“Castle, second vice president; Mrs:

RS ganization.

Fllenwood's topic When he spoke

" aggressive churches and more ade-

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wll report the election of three officers. These were Joe R. Craw, New

William Gloye, Kokomo, region 4 vice president, and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Princeton, region 6. vicd president. They were installed by Mrs. James L. Murray, past president, tmmediately before adjournment. “Hockett Cup Award Another highlight of the program was the presentation of the Hockett cup award to Mrs. David P. Ashton, New Castle, director of district TB. The award goes to the person who obtains the largest number of new P-T. A. uniis for the state or-

“Today's Youth” was James Lee

last night in the Murat temple at the banquet held ih connection with ‘the convention. Mr. Ellenwood is executive secretary of the New York state Y. M. ‘C. A. a “We have mot made a serious effort to do well the job of training youth,” he declared in his talk. “To | do that involves better homes, more

quate schools.” 1000 at Banquet One of the principal needs, he pointed out, is a more extensive leisure time program than any now in effect. Such & program, he said, would be expensive . . . “but no more expensive than what we now have.” Lt. Gov. Richard T. James wil approximately 1000 guests at the dinner and Mrs, Robert ¥. Shank, congress president, presided. The congress delegates this afternoon made their annual trip to

.. Riley hospital while the board of |

nagers held its post-convention ing at the Claypool.

Sorority Tea Mothers of the members of Beta Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will be honored at a tea from 3 to 5'p.~m: Sunday in the home of the chapter mother, Mrs.

' Henry B. Steeg and Reginald

—dance. Among them will be

|Election Scheduled

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MAR IED — Miss Rita “L.

Radiéan and James R. Hawner,

I Park ave. were married Ao 12:in St Anthony's Catholic church. Parents of the coule are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Redican. 310 N. Holmes ave.,: ‘and Mrs... Emmett

Donahue, 1108 w. New York st. °

Auxiliary to

tations committee, with Mrs.

Edward Gallagher. George M. Hoster and Mrs.

co-chairmen of the decorations Joseph ... Breeze, C. Severin Buschmann, Scot -B. Clifford,

Garstang. Mrs.” Paul Starrett, chairman of he patrons committee, is being assisted by Mrs. Albert M. Campbell, co-chairman, and Mesdames . August Hook, John W. shirley, Charles. Brown, John Mason Moore, ‘Herbert Pinnell, Howard E. Nyhart, A. T. Stone,

Wright Jr. and Eli Messenger. Mrs. Hanly Blackburn is in charge: of publicity, with Mrs, Pinhell as her assistant. Mrs, Hugh J. Baker Jr. is in charge of finances.

Junior Frolic at Club ° SPRING: FLOWERS and streamers will decorate the Indianapolis Country club for the , Junior frolic tomorrow night - from 9 o'clock to midnight. Ace Goodwin's Collegiates will play. Mrs. Gerald R. Redding and Mrs. Guy Morrison are in charge of arrangements for the dance. P. Forrest Sample is entertainment chairman for the club. Miss Sue Ziegler will be hostess at a dinner party at the club g the dance. Her guests will include Misses Mary Garstang, Beverly Lewis, Josephine Shattuck and Betsy Robinson, Jim Hicklin, Jim Balch, Tommy Surver, Jerry Leer and Wayne Kimmel.

Miss Barbara Redding will entertain a group of friends at the

Misses Jane Collings, Cinny Pittenger, Pam Nolen, Martha York, Betsy Foltz, Nancy Daugherty, Alice Goldthwaite, Florence Alexander, Flo Warrender, Mary Ann Byrne, Mary Lou Renick, Carol Lynn Blackburn, Delores Peterson and Jane LaRue. Others. in the party will be Dick Stout, Bob Gilchrist, Bob Robinson; Dick Fleck, John Som.mer, Dudley Burge, Don Smith, Ronnjé Nelson, Bill Phillips, Alan Dope Don Ogle, Dick Hall, Bob Jall, Bill Evans, Joe Beard, Douglas Shortridge and Bill Bosson. :

The Sigma Chi Mothers club of Butler university will have a luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the chapter house; Mrs. D. Joe Hendrickson, American Red Oross,.will give an illustrated food talk. Officers for the coming year will be elected.

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Society—

Invitations to Blossom Time. Ball

INVITATIONS WERE MAILED YESTERDAY for the Blossom Time ball the Auxiliary to the Children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home will give Saturday night, May 24, in the Indianapolis Athletic” club. Mrs. Lawrence J. Shappert is chairman of the invi-

man. ‘Their assistants are Mesdames George Huff, James Ruddell, Arthur Pittenger, Lewis Enkema, Henry ‘Todd, H. R. Blasingham and

: Mrs. T. Gordon Kelly is general chairman for the ball, and Mrs. Edgar O. Landstrom are in charge of are

rangements. Mrs, Frederick Ahrbecker committee, assisted by Mesdames

‘Charles Brignall, Horace -O. }

Bugene photo. ‘ENGAGED The marriage of Miss ‘Corabelle Taber and El bert V. Wolcott Jr: will bs May {7 in the Southport Baptist church. She is the daughter of Mrs. lva Arnold, Southport, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs, E. V. Wolcott, 7900 S. Emer-

son ave.

Children's Bureau Mails

Raymond Rice as co-chair-

and Mrs. William Ewbank sare

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Sororities

Irwin, 4165 Broadway, Initiation services.

party.

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honored Wednesday with a miscel-

|Eathryn Beidelman, sisters of the

}iel Feldhake, brother of the bride-

{mans and her mother, Mrs. Paul L.

Alpha Omicron chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Gerry hostess.

Alpha Lambda and Alpha Delta . chaps., Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Fri. Canary cottage. Spring initiation. Tau chap., Gamma Nu. 1:30 p. m. Pri. Colonial Furniture Co. Card

Miss Rita Kern|

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Miss Holmes Sets’ : : ‘Date for Wedding

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lancous shower to be given in the home of Miss Rita Kerng 837 N. Oakland ave. Assisting the hostess will be Miss Mary Catherine Schott and ‘Miss LaVerne Price.

ii THE INDIANAPO S TIMES |The Bridal Scene— |

Covered-Dish Supper Planned by Group

A mother and daughter covered

dish supper is planned by the Kap-

pa Kappa Gamma Mothers club for Wednesday night at the Butler university chapter house, . Mrs, Irving N. Larson is in charge of’ arrangements and Mrs. Edward Liehr will preside. Music will be provided ‘by members of the acuve

~ chapter.

Card Party ra Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma Beta|en sorority, will sponsor a penefit bridge party at 1: 30 p.m. Tuesday in the Food Craft shop. Proceeds

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, May 1.—I have seen very little comment on a decision of | the United Nations military staff committee which. has troubled me a great deal. I am waiting anxious: | ly to read “something further to] clarify it, “ 1 undersiond 4 1n the tolowiag).

will purchase blood plasma for local hospitals. o~

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THIS Unio. potween the

small powers séems to. me a’ very dangerous doctrine, . af course, that the use of the veto in the security coufcil would make it practically impossible ever to take | action against one of the great

I have ‘always: taken it for e|decided that a nation had - ‘coms

coerce | mitted an aggressive act, no use of the veto could protect that nation

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ted. that, if the tied 2 Nations

OS ee {meet in the hospital: all-day séssion.

Mrs. Frank Oberting will be the

eon at which members having Hay

will be completed for the charity Columbus hall Mgy 17."

Board Meeting Set The Children’s Sunshine club will meet at 32 p, m, next Wednesday for a business meeting in Ayres’ audi.

‘A. mM. in the committee room will precede the business session,

Miss Hofmeister will be married to Ralph J. Schludecker May 14 in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. ; Guests at the shower will be Mts.

nora Schludecker, mothers of the couple, Mesdames Edward Hofmeister, Harry Kern, Rudalph Price, and Edward Schott, Misses Charlotte Heitz, Jo Ann Gallagher, Pat Scarborough, Margie Lawrence and Judy Just, ” ” " Miss Rosemary Beidelman will be honored tonight at’ a miscellaneous shower in her home, 702 N. Riley ave. “Mrs. James Tolin Will be the hostess. ’ A May 10 ceremony will unite Miss Beidelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OC. J. Beidelman, and Thomas Rudnicki, Youngstown, O. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rudnicki, also of Youngstown.

Mesdames Beidelmaan, Andrew Jarrett, Bruce Brant, Ray Collins, Phillip Elrod, Charles Gates, Andrew Lindquist, Ralph Tobin, Walter Blaisdell, Harold Huffman and Law-| rence Parks, Misses Rosie Bolser, Betty Kelly, Lenore Lowe, Annabelle Van Winkle, Jean Sutherland, Fern Wagner and Martha, Helen and

bride-to-be. » - » . Mr. and Mrs. George B. Holmes, 2417 W. Ray st, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Joan Holmes, to Aloysius 8S. Feldhake, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Feldhake, 1720 Union st. The wedding will be next Thursday, in the rectory of the Sacred Heart Catholic church. Miss Holmes has chosen her sister, Mrs. Helen Black, to be matron of honor. Dan-

groom-to-be, Prion be the best man. ss Mrs. Richard P. Griffith, the former Miss Dorotha Jean Bass, will be honored at a linen shower to be given tomorrow hy Miss Patty Cri-

Crimans, in their homie, 1001 EB 54th st. Mrs. Griffith was married April 5. Among the guests will be Mrs. B. W. Bass, the bride's mother; Mesdames L. E. Bass, R. W. Bass, Robert Brown, A. J. Vanderfleet and A. Wilkins, Misses Jean Beimforde, Mary Rippey, Betty Boettcher and Patricia Wali.

» Mr. and " a. W. Stewart, 3558 Guilford ave, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar-

son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Meyers, : . No date has been set for the wedding. ” The couple attended Hanover college. The bride-to-be is a member

prospective bridegroom is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. » w ® The engagement of Miss Betty Polakoff to Dr. Elliot Hirsh has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Polakoff, Shelbyville. Dr. Hirsh is the son of I. J.

Guests at tonight's party will bel"

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Fred Hofmeister Jr. and Mrs. El-|

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