Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1947 — Page 16
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many ways I think union leadthemselves to blame for present difficulties— chief among them, as a whole have tome to dread what can do to
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a he And there are certain union rules irk the people and which I lo not think really help organized
abor. These regulations have made he relations between public and
flons increasingly unsympathetic nd should have been studied and |scheol graduates, including Misses Ann Zimmerman
orrected long ago. UNION organizations should have |
otten rid of Communist leaders | er, Tudor Hall school, and Leonard
aodified form. I think it will make he work of the national labor rewtions board practically impossible, nd it opens a wide field of labor ctivities to federal injunctions. I was in eomplete accord with the
ill goes far beyond that. If it ecomes law, it will affect adversely he lives of many people.
3d Dinner Friday atl AC Fete. Miss 35. Walravon, Mr. “Ash
ne Meridian iret Mehdi church
Mrs. Douglas Sherow entertained
with s breakfast and kitchen shower this morning at Mrs Sherow’s home. .
Mrs. Elmer Goldsmith will be
ence, Kas.; Miss: Ann Waterbury,
Alton, Ill; Mrs. James Wetzell, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shideler, Donald William Millholland, Mesdames W. H. Wheeler, George Willlam Mohr, Logan
Mrs. G. C. Kolb
To Be Speaker
A Flag day luncheon,-at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum, will be the closing meeting of the season for the Old Glory society, Children of the American Revolution. Annual reports will be given.
Guests of honor will be recent high
Diana Harvey, {and Suzanne Williams, all of Shortridge; Miss Harriet Margaret Fish-
Northrup, Shortridge. The guest speaker ‘will ‘be Mrs.
George Chamberlain Kolb, regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R.’ Mrs. Leroy H
Millikan will preside.
Meeting Tomorrow
The Big Four Railroad unit, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the War
Memorial building. There ‘will be
election of officers.
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-hostess tomorrow night for a des~
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dale Brown, treasurer. Joan Caughran, Ray Miller To Be Guests
Miss Joan Caughran and Ray E Miller will be honor guests at a bridal dinner Friday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. The bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard Caughran, will give the
, {dinner following the wedding re-
hearsal. The engaged couple will be ‘married at 8:30 o'clock Saturday night in the Pirst Presbyterian church. Guests at Dinner “Dinner guests will include Dr. and Mrs. John R. Miller, parents of the prospective bridegroom; the Rev. and Mrs. Russell W. Galloway, Mrs. George Arthur Frantz, Mrs. Robert S. Grimshaw, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Mrs. Malvern Schweig, St. Louis, and Miss Jean S. Edwards, Milton, Mass. Others will be Misses Helen G. Rudesill, Annette Short, Helen L. Warvel and Jacquie Dean Wiles, Robert C. Miller, Mankato, Minn., brother of the future bridegroom: John H. Caughran, brother of the bride-to-be; Heath Compton, Norval
{M. Corbett, Edward H. Mayo Jr.
and Paul T. Roberts.
Party to Fete Mary Bruns
Mrs. Lambert Mangold, 719 Yoke st, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mary Elizabeth Bruns Friday night. Assisting her will be Miss Dolores Teipen and Mrs. J. L. Teipen Jr. Miss Bruns will be married June 25 to Clarence F. Teipen. ‘The wedding will be in the Holy Angels Catholic church. Guests at the shower will include mothers of the couple, Mrs. Charles Bruns and Mrs. Joseph F. Teipen; Mesdames Clare Brown, Clyde Oliver, Lawrence Teipen, Charles Teipen, Lagrence Mangold, R. L, Holland and Lawrence McGinnis, Misses Geraldine Lord, i Tredway, Patricia Sullivan and Joanne and Mary Lou Teipen.
COLLEGE CLUB OFFICERS-Among recently elected oF. cers of the Smith College club are (left to right] Mrs. John H. Babbitt, vice president: Mrs. Neil C. Estabrook, president, and Mrs. John E. D. Peacock, secretary. Not shown is Mrs, H. Barks-
E VENTS
CLUBS
Crooked Creek Garden. 10 a. m. Thurs. Mrs. J. J. Clendenning, 5352 Woodside dr., hostess. Breakfast.
Ourrent Events. Thurs. Mrs. M. W. Penrod, 1820 Thompson rd. hostess. “Wagner and the Music Drama,” Mrs. Lora Lackey. Ladies Federal. Thurs, Mrs. K. 8. Barber; 402 W, 3th st. hostess. On-Ea-Ota. Noon Thirs. Mrs. agli. R. VanTreese, 1519 N. LaSalle st. hostess. Luncheon. Business meet ing. Bridge. Service-Study. ‘Thurs. Mrs. Gk BE. Bomberger, 5872 Forest lane, hostess. Picnic. SORORITIES
Gamma Delta chap. Kappa Delta Phi. 6:30 P. m. Thurs. Meridian House. ‘Dinner. Initiation. Business meeting.
Beta chap., Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Michael Dugan, 829 Lesley, hostess. “White elephant auction.” Zeta chap. Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Harriet Cory, 838 N. DeQuincy, hostess. “Kids” party. Phi Gamma: Rho. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. T. A. Brothers, 2000 Kessler blvd., N. dr., hostess, ; Verae Sorores chap., Verus Cordis. 8 p. m. today Mrs. Elsie Cook, 232 N. Oakland, hostess.
3 Bride to-Be .
Pennington-Oliver
Twenty-one guests have been Invited to a miscellaneous shower to
The ceremony will be at 7:30
honor of Miss Dorothy Kenninger. Miss Kenninger will be married to Fred Tegeler at 7:30 p. m. June 31 in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church.
Liquor Traffic Ban Indorsed
ASBURY PARK, N. J, June 11 (U. P).—The International Womans Christian Temperance union convention resolved yesterday that abolition of the liquor traffic. was the only solution to the alcohol , reaffirming its belief in
; condemning and asking the abolition of all liquor advertising; recommending that the motion picture industry elevate its “moral standards especially in re-
urging continued education as to
The convention voted to support the United Nations but to oppoee peace-time Earlier, Mrs. Emily Moffat Clow, delegate from Belfast, Ireland, told the convention that gambling ranked with liquor in viciousness.
Home Industry ‘China's hairnet industry is carried on by women who work in their own homes.
Service League. . Meeting Held
Officers of the Indianapolis unit, Women’s Overseas Service league, were elected at a recent meeting at the Brown county hoite of Mrs. Cathérine Lory. Mrs. Grace McNutt and Levina Laird assisted the hostess. Retiring officers gave reports, and plans for the national comvention next month in Seattle were discussed.
Luncheon Friday Mrs. George M. Cornelius, Mt. Dora, Fla, and Indianapolis, will entertain the Past Presidents club of the seventh district, Indiana Wederation of Clubs, at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Friday in the Marott
hotel. Officers will be- elected.
Lawlis photo. TO BE WED—Miss Cinderell Wittman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Wittman, 3631 W. Michigan st., and Charles Blacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Blacker, 1932 -W, New York st., will be married June 25 in St. Anthony's Catholic church. *
Uso. © Cpritch-Mals photo, ~~ RECENT . BRIDE—M iss. - Barbara Creighton. and William H, Kelly were married May' 25 ‘in the Engléwood Christian church. ‘Their parents are Mr. and Mr Verrion : Creighton, .242 N. Ox« st, and d
Bretzman photo. MARRIED —Miss Audrey Graves, 2815 Washington blvd., became tHe: bride of Alfred C. Dowd in a ceremony read Saturday. She is the daughter of Mrs. J, §.. Moccasin, Chicago. Mr, Dowd is the brother of Mrs. James R. Hiner, 121 E. Maple rd. .
ENGAGED—Mi iss Margaret
defur will be married June 22 at the home of her parents, | Mr. and Mss. Harold Shipp,
Fairland. The prospective bride-
room iis the on of Mr. and
andefur, Shelby-
M. Shipp and Morris M. ‘San. |.
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