Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1947 — Page 24

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‘for the coming year. Miss Mary G Cowger ‘Is president of the club,

Miss Clara Epstein is chairman of the art appreciation group, and © Miss Mabel Jane Hamilton is in charge -of the club publication. Decorations are to be under the direction of Miss Clara Hughett, Miss Sarah Bernard is in charge of the door committee and Mrs. Myrtle M. Rodden heads the group on

education and vocation. L

Finances will be supervised by

Miss Ada Dickhut, and Mrs. Bessie Parks heads the goodwill committee, Health and summer activities are in charge of Miss Rose Marie Lenahan, Mrs. Gladys VanSant is historian and Miss Florine Hite is chairman of the hospitality committee, Miss Cowger will be the club delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women, with Mrs. B. Jane Carter and Mrs. Ethel Gassert as alternates. .

Miss Joanna Hinman Heads Legislation Other committee chairmen Include Mrs. Fanchon Griffey, inter. national relations; Miss Joanna Hinman, legislation; Mrs. Marie Jones, membership, and Miss Wandalee Davis, music. ; Mrs, Dorothy Costin is in charge of the Needlework guild, Mrs. Ethel Gassert heads the program committee and Miss Lucille Pryor is chairman of public affairs. Miss Lucy Hittle is in charge of publicity, Mrs, Dorothy Sullivan is librarian, Mrs. Cecile Shields Js in charge of resolutions and Miss Laura Hanna is chairman for the Riley Cheer guild. Miss Jeannette Kight heads the scholarship fund, Mrs. Viola Stewart is chairman of the supper committee and Miss Katherine Watson

Party Tonight Will Fete Miss Battista

Mrs. Vincent A. Mortocela and Mrs. Thomas Battista will be the hostesses at a personal and mis-

_ cellaneous shower for Miss Louise Battista at 8 o'clock tonight. The party will be in the Lincoln room of the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Battista will be wed to John A. Zeunik July 26 in 88. Peter and Paul catherdral. Approximately 50 guests have been Invited to attend the party. Mrs. Mortoccia will be the matron of hohor when Miss Battista Is married, Mrs. Battista will be the bridesmaid. Shirley Metallic will be the flower girl, and Billy Mortoccla is to be the ring bearer. ~~ William Radez will. be Mr -Zeunik's best man. The ushers will include Pete and Thomas Battista, brothers of the future bride, and John Bale. Mrs. Rose Battista, the mother of the bride-to-be, will give the bridal dinner at her home, 2448 N. Alabama st., the night of July 28.

Piano Teachers

Will Meet

A number of members of the Indianapolis Plano . Teachers assoclation will attend a state meeting . ot music teachers Monday’ through ~~“Wednesday at Indiana university. Planning to attend are Mrs. W. QPatterson, president, Mesdames Mildred Jarvis, Naomi Gray, Gladys Fowler, Ray Walton, M. N. Bridgwater, Olive Owen, Estelle Lang, | Helen Robinson, Leah Marks, Nor-! ma Kristian and Lawrence Steele. Others will be Misses Pauline Clark, Clytia Ulrich, Zillah Worth

Mrs. Rodden to Head Group on Education | _ Committee chairmen of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club have been announced

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Joseph N. Heiob will be Aug.16

Heiob, 2743 Allen ave.

FUTURE BRIDE—The marriage of Miss Helen Murphy and

at St. Anthony's Catholic church.

She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Murphy, 404 N. Centennial st, and the prospective bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Gertrude

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RECENTLY * MARRIED—A ceremony Monday Shirley Jane Gordon and A. Wayne Hamblen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gordon, 458 N. State ave., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Hamblen of

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My Day— Reasons Behind Russian Acts Seem Vague

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, July 10.-Last night I read an. article which stressed the fact .that the real difficulty in having one world today is the tension between the U. 8. and the U. 8: 8. R. That tension is quite understandable, since we are the two most vigorous and active large nations. ~~ = ia "1 can quite believe that the U. 8, 8. R. watches our actions with more interest than she does those of any other large nation because she knows that we are more independent of her. But I must say that I do not in the least understand some of the actions taken by the Russian government. Sometimes I think that I can see underlying reasons for these actions, but since the U. 8. 8. R. explains nothing, I can never be sure, . " ~ FOR INSTANCE, why does not Russia take part in all the activities of the United Nations? I imagine that one reason is that she finds it hard to find qualified personnel to do so. Because of the need of using her best people at home in rebuilding the country and advancing the latest five-year plan, she 1s more concerned in picking people for these activities than in choosing people to serve in the various agen:

The Bridal Scene—

Joye Tremble Is

An engagement, a shower and scene today. Miss Barbara Murphy will be

Chi Omega To Have Party Saturday

Indianapolis alumnae, Chi Omega sorority, will entertain girls entering Purdue university in the fall with a lawn party at 2:30 o'clock Baturday afternoon, The party will be at the home of Miss Jean Ober, 3824 N. Pennsylvania st, Miss Ober, who is rush chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, Hal G. Aspy, Mrs. J, PF. Roesch and Miss Ellen Cook. Also on the committee are Miss Gloria Gravette, Purdue rush chairman, and Miss Phyllis Goodman, assistant Purdue rush chairman. : Other sorority members attending the party will include Misses Barbara Schultz, Shirley. Memering, Noni Molke, Barbara Binz, Pauline Oakes, Wanda Evans, Marilyn Mil-

Helen Murphy Will Be Married To Joseph N. Heiob;

Miss Helen Murphy, is married to Joseph N. Helob at 9 a. m. Aug. 16. The ceremony will be read in 8t. Anthony's Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy, 404 N, Centennial st. the parents of

Engaged two marriages highlight the bridal

the maid of honor when her sister,

the bride-to-be, anounced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Helob, 2743 Allen ave., is the mother of the prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Robert Summers and Miss Margaret Hagan will be the bridesmaids, : David Montgomery will be the best man, and the ushers will include Joseph Murphy, the bride-to-be's brother, and Louis Wendling. s & = A personal shower was given Tuesday night in honor of Miss Joye Eleanor Tremble. The future bride's mother, Mrs. Eugene Tremble, 1333 N. Gale st, was the hostess for the party in her home. Miss Tremble will be married to Halland PF. Ridgely, Boston, at 3:30 p. m. July 27 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mrs. George R. Hackett, Boston, is the mother of the prospective bridegroom, Approximately 14 guests attended the party,

Miss Jenny E. Bernitt

ler, Eleanor George, Mary Collins, Mary Ellen Bailey, Randy Tuesburg, Janet Row, Sally Dill and Jackie Stover. : -

cles of the United Nations, And why does she suddenly come out with statements and plans with apparently no idea of co-operation? It seems to me that this might be explained by the fact that, for a

Reports Japs Want Private Loans

NEW YORK -.To get Japanese industry back on its feet, Tokyo is

now, in taking up these contacts, she does so with suspicion, always |

made by any other nation, » » .

Europe in making a survey and re-

European recovery as she does about

‘her power to make the Europeans

feel that they have to turn to her for help. : In the old days that would have| been an understandable attitude but | today she is playing with dynamite, because sometimes when disagree- | ments start growing, you cannot |

and Maebelle Hendleman.

stop them even if you wish to do so.

Brides Fall in Love With

piece, by the place setting Soting, consisting of | knife, | fork, I-butter spreader, | * s Mayer

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wondering what lies behind an offer San Francisco's Bank of America,” [the publication asserts,

| pos, IN REFUSING to join the rest of Birch Is for Mothers

port on resources, she lays herself has been designated officially as the open to the accusation that she “mother tree” to honor motherhood does not really care so much about all over the world. :

number of years, Russia was cut angling for private as well as puboff from other nations, Therefore lic loans from the U. 8. Business| Week reports.

“It may soon get $50,000,000 from

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Is Wed to Sgt. Barlow The Fenton Zion Evangelical and Reformed chitrch was the setting for the marriage June 26 of Miss Jenny Bernitt .

Rev..Robert Briggeman performed the rite, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bernitt, 8S. Franklin rd, are the parents of the bride. The couple will live with ‘he bride's parents. MissDorothy Sexton and Lester J. Bernitt were the attendants. The couple went to Wisconsin for a trip.

# wo. Miss Cecelia Massing became ‘the bride of Richard E. Kirkhofl, May 24, in the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Ernest Strahl officiated. Mrs. Bertha L. Kirkhoff, 3917 English ave, is the mother of the bridegroom. The bride lived at 1319 Hartford st. Miss Irene Massing was her sis‘ter's only attendant, and Raymond Kirkhoff was his brother's best man. After a short trip, the couple ts living at 1517 Gimber st.

Mrs. Billings

Is Hostess

Mrs. Thomas Billings entertained for three out-of-town visitors at her | home, 5823 Compton st., with a tea from $8 to 5 p. m. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Chester-W. Beaman, Cherry Point, N. C, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cold-

well, 6215 N. Pennsylvania st, was| °*

one of the honor guests. Mrs, y Mich, and Mrs. Earl Martis, St. Louis, also were honored. Mrs. Krahn is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James OC. Gipe, 8501 Spring Mill rd. Mrs. Martis is the house guest of her father, Clyde Osborne, 2011 N, Illinois st.

‘Convertible’ Parts For Refrigerators WASHINGTON—During the war several plants made refrigerator warehouse units which could be installed upside down, inside out, and were interc This was done in orfler to facili, tate erection by inexperienced workers in the armed forces.

Men and Crime

Ervin Krahn, Dearborn,|’

Rev. Jeffrey Reads Vows In Church

The Rev. Newman Jeffrey officiated at the wedding of Miss Pauline Jane Kosanke and Lt. Cmdr, Virden J, Wixom, U. 8. N., at 10:30 o'clock this morning. The ceremony was read in the Broadway Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe A. Kosanke, 3543 Birchwood ave., are the bride's parents. Lt. Cmdr. Wixom lives at 4827 Caroline st. The bride's sister, Miss Kathryn Kosanke, -was her only attendant. She wore a blue crepe dress with white accessories. ey The bride was dressed in .a pink crepe dress, white accessories and an orchid corsage. Arthur G. Zimmerman was the best man. A breakfast was held at the Indianapolis Athletic club after the ceremony. After a trip to Chicago

and northern Wisconsin, the couple will live at the Caroline st. address.

Gladys J. Hill Is Married

Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Ind. July 10.— Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hill of this city have announced the marriage of their daughter, Gladys Joan, to Kenneth Harold Hancock. The wedding was July 3 in the Third Christian church, Indianapolis, : “ The bridegroom's sister, Norma Jean, was the maid of honor, and Miss Willowdene, Bennett of here was the bridesmaid. Dale Marts j was the best man. After a trip to Detroit, the couple will be at horhe at 2157 Central ave., Indianapolis. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Maurice Alexander, 714 W. 42d st. Indianapolis.

Enamel Used WASHINGTON — Farm silos are being built of pércelain enamel to resist silage acids and provide air tight storage which is easily cleaned and serviced.

—— A —— i Two Women Rulers WASHINGTON — The only living women rulers today are Queen Wilhelmina of Holland and Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg.

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ALGIERS, — Work among Zulu tribesmen is strictly - divided between the men and the women. The men cut and set the poles for houses, but women weave the mat coverings; the men carve the utensils from wood but women make the clay pots.

Mr., Mrs. Herndon Entertain Guests

N.. Harding st., are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William H. Clark, Glendale, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beaty, Detroit. The guests expect to be here for 10 days. :

Pots Last Longer

WASHINGTON—The service’ life of pots for melting and casting light

four and five days to several weeks by coating them with porcelain

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LE Mie Sabra Eliece Aiman Engaged § To Rudolph O. Altroggen, Washington

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Sorority Sets Installation -

|Of Chapter

Alpha Sigma, the newest chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will be installed Saturday night.

lowing a formal Canary cottage. Members of Tau and Theta chapters of the sorority will be guests, Special guests for the occasion will be Miss Luciile Curley, Chicago, national president, . and Mrs. Vera Wilmot, Detroit, national organizer of the sorority. They will be in charge of the installation. Mrs. Ezra Love will be the president of the new group. Other officers include Mrs. Wayne Berger, vice president; Mrs. Gene Bowles and Miss Betty Richards recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Forrest Johnson, treasurer. Mrs. Maurice Clemons will be the council director, and Mrs. Joe Hargitt, Mrs. John Vornehm and Miss Esta Bales will be the trustees,

Garden Club Sets Meeting Monday

The Fall Creek Garden club will meet at 1:15 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Willlam A. Doeppers, 7034 Park ave. Mrs. Robert W. Blake will discuss “Shrubs for Succession of Bloom.”

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Wasson’s Lingerie, Third Floor

Summer Store Hours, Monday

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MOSCOW — Sixty-five per cent|

_ THE ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED TODAY of Miss Sabra Eliece Aiman and Rudolf 0. Altroggen, WashThe future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Wright,” made the announcement. The prospective brideson of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Altroggen of ° Schenectady, N. Y, No date has been set for the wedding,

Mary Frances Paul To Be Shower Guest Mrs. Merrill G. Sullivan and Miss Mary Katherine Green will give a miscellaneous shower and bridge party tomorrow night for Miss Mary Frances Paul, who will be wed to Richard Roudebush

Belcher, Victor Dye, John Goode night, Henry Mears, Charles Allen, Eugene Bibbins, Wayne Bicknell, Warren Jacobs, Se Barstad,

George Hamilton, ‘Mildren Burns,

Joseph Litel. .

Mésdames Thomas Meggenhofen, '

John Schoen, Jack Graves, Cone ner Jester, LeRoy Mowery, Paul Sommers, Alden Gay, Marion KE Sullivan, John K. Guthrie, Wile liam Roudebush, Walter Kirsch, Waldo Clark, W. A. Hardesty, IL, J. ‘Callahan, Albert Weber and Lynn Robbins, Misses Jane Gib.

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