Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1947 — Page 27
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“Gonventions have been set for|
Several sororities, and a number of others have announced meetings.
Mrs, Gerald P. Deer and Mrs. J.|
Elwood Jones, members of Alpha Epsilon chapter, Delta Theta Tan sorority, will attend the national convention of the sorority in Los Angeles July 9-12. | Mts, Deer is the chapter delegate and Mrs, Jones is the national editor and ‘a past national president, :
Pi Omicron sorority will have iis state convention at Ft. Wayne tomorrow and Sunday. Hostess chapters will include Alpha: Nu, Beta Nu. Sigma Kappa and Kappa Phi.
Vice president, and other members local, chapters. . Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will have a rush party at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Plummer, Wanamaker. Mrs. Aubrey Maze is general chairman. Other chairmen include Mrs. Fenton Fox, entertainment; Mrs. Alfred Hoop, refreshment; and Mrs. John McDaniel, favors. A covered dish supper will be served by Beta chapter, Theta Nu Chi sorority, at 7 p. m, Wednesday. Fred Anderson, 1023 Parker ave. will be the hostess.
Eight members of Iota Tau Tau
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bave a family picnic at 4:30 p. m. Sunday at Noblesville park. Members in charge of arrangements are Mesdames Jesse W. Brandt, Hugh H. Atkins, Gaylord A. Gourley and Max E. Freeman. In case of rain the picnic will Be held at the Freeman home, 6001
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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer = BE BRAVE enough to take a hot bath in hot weather, Well, make it a warm one, if you must. Cheering you on is Hazel (“Body and Soul”) Brooks. She says such courage pays off ih’ more after-bath comfort and more lasting freshness. 80 that her hot bath yields the illusion of sea-foam coolness, Hazel uses a trick.
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bubbles. To make her bath more stimulating, this movie star uses a bath brush.
A brush does a better job of - flushing out pores and sloughing off dead. skin, she says, if you'll sprinkle bristles with a granular soap or water-softening grains,
W. C. T. U. Board Sets Meeting
The Marion county W. C. T. U. executive board will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Y. W. C. A Reports of the world and national W. C. T. U. zeonventions will be given by members who attended. Miss Emma Ronecker will speak on the world convention at an indoor picnic and box luncheon of the Meridian Heights unit. The meeting will be from 10:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lola Lackey, 3042 Winthrop ave.
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Forest ave, will be hostess to the Bide-A-Wee club at 8 p. m. Wednegday.
Mr. Engle Will Wed
Miss Jonas July 26 Several showers, a bridal dinner and a marriage announcement highlight the current bridal scene. Miss Louise Wallman and Mrs. Thelma Shroyer will be hostesses
ing Miss ‘Dorothy. Ann Jonas on July 18, Miss Jonas and John R. Engle will be married July 26 in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Mrs. Ada L. Jonas, 4438 Winthrop ave, is the mother of the bride, and Mrs, Nellie R. Engle. 1612 W. 58th st., is the bridegroom's mother.
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NEW YORK. June ox Womey' affairs, lawyers today determined to Dr. Kemo praised thelr efforts stretch their hands across the sea | ¢,. the , N, and suggested that in a real token of friendship coms
women lawyers are well fitted, by their legal education atid knowledge of international law, to pivot important movements.
out that they
memorating World Peace day. Members of the United Nations division, National Association of Women Lawyers; donated the
should be able to focus world attention upon improvement, codification and humanizing of international law. The organization's U. N, committes chairman, Mrs, Lula E.
Moscow Divorces Are Hard to Get
to women lawyers of the world. The project started at a luncheon conference at national headquarters in the Pennsylvania hotel here. .
The women attorneys heard an dificult to obtain.
partment of public information,
MOSCOW-~Divorce, which used! to be s0 easy in Russia, 1s now vary
address by James B, Orrick, chief -| Bachman, Detroit, said, “We | First, the one seeking divorce of ion for non-governmen- | Cannot urge support of the United | must advertise for a certain period tal organizations in the U. N. de- I and it takes a very long time to
get on the lst for such an ad. Th
The miscellaneous shower will be given at the home of Miss Wallman,
Mrs, Reginald 8. Smith, 926 E Kessler blvd, entertained for her
neous shower and buffet supper. Those attending the party were Mesdames Jonas Engle, Martin Christman, George Porteus, G. A. Reinschreiber, Charles Jonas, Helen Jonas, John Ford, Helen Feeney, John Remmetter, Franklin Robinson, Homer Larsh, Herman Hagist, Fred Jonas Jr., John Laker, Albert Keen 'Jr., Louis Houdyshell, Wilmot Smith, Robert Bosson, Mary Schmitt and William Hubert, Misses Vivian Mulford, Laverne Jonas, Rita Jonas and Hazel Barrett.
Miss Mary Blackburn,
Fiance to Be Guests Miss Mary Frances Blackburn and her fiance, Jeromé W. Handshuh, will be honored by her parents, Mr and Mrs, Roscoe Blackburn, 2129 Park ave. with a bridal dinner in
the wedding rehearsal tomorrow night. The couple will be married Sunday. Guests at the dinner will be Miss | Marjorie Hendrickson, the bride's only attendant; Brooks Walters, best man; Dick and Don Thornberry, ushers, and ihe Rev. L. A. Tripp.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Houck, Detroit, announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna Nell, and Edward L. Schumann June 7 in Detroit. The vows were read in the Houck home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schumann, 827 E. Minnesota st., are the bridegroom’s parents. The bride is a student at the University of Michi-
of Indiana university, is attending ich I
D. of 1. Will Meet On Tuesday :
A combination business and social meeting will be held by the Daughters of Isabella at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic community center. Miss Helen Hurley and Miss Elsie Carter are chairman and co-chair-man of the refreshment committee. They will be assisted by Misses Margie and Cecelia Mellen, Theresa, Frances and Alice Lipps and Ursula: and Suzanne Buennagel.
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