Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1947 — Page 14

H@tump and Ralph Velandingham.

PAGE 14 _ I. F.C. Post Appointments Are Made -

Mrs, Brown Names |

Department Heads

"Mrs, R. K. Brown, president of | the Seventh District, Indiana Fed-' eration of Clubs, has announced ap- | pointments in the district for the, coming. year. { Mrs. president of the district has been named dean of the departments. Honorary chairman of the American home department is Mrs. Felix | T. McWhirter. Mrs. Alvin C. Bar-| bour..is chairman and Mrs, Walter L.- Shirley is vice chairman of the group i Assisting dios will be Mesdames Onan ©. Adkins, Harty Dragoo, L.| M: Dunning, Howard Griffith, Willam G. H. Holley, Frank L. Jen- | nings, Charles Josey, R. M. Menring, | Kurt W. Schmidt; J. L. Simmons and Odin Wadleigh. i Chairman of the citizenship department. is Mrs. J. Francis Huflman. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will assist her, On the committee are Mesdames H. H. Arnholter, Clarence Carlson, Peter A. Clements, Roscoe Conkle, Murray DeArmond, Loren Harkness, John M. Miller, T#ving Ruben, O. 8. Srader, C. €. Stump and R. €. Vermillion |

Mrs. Weir Will Head

Education Department Mrs. Paul Welr is chairman bf the education department. Vice chair. man of the group i8 Mrs, Henry Prescott, Chairmen and vice chairmen of divisions inf this department follow: Student loan--Mr4, Frank C. Miller, Mrs. George * Schumacher; Latin-American fellowship—Mrs. R L. Johnston, Mrs. George Stockton: Library extensipn-—Mrs, Claude Jacduart, Mrs. Corbin Patrick; Teachers selection and recruitment-—Miss Emily McCullough, Mrs. Johh Cart. er; Vocational gifldance—Mrs, Henry C. Hebert, Mrs. John C. Troyer; | Spiritual guidance--Mrs. A. M. Wel- | chons, Mrs, Charles E. Smith; Mnance and investments Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, Mrs. Parker Jordan Mrs, - Busan Shedd Hemingway and Mrs. Colin Lett are chairman and vice chairman, respectively, of the fine arts department. Chairmen and vice chairmen of the divisions in the depariment follow: Art — Mrs, Lett, Mrs, Walter | Grow, Literature—Mts, Carl Wein+ hardt, Mrs. Russell Machagl; Music Mrs. Lawrence McTurnan; Penny rt fund—Mrs. E. A. Kelly, Carmel, | Musical pennies—Mrs. A. Leon an Paul Celet is, chairman of * international relations departAssisting her is Mrs. William * McGuire, On the committee are Mesdames Willlam Bolen, EE: A Carson, Ernest Fullenwider, Robert Garten, James Hardin, E; J, Katzenberger, George Purdy; Laura | Roberts, Virgtl A. B8ly, Donald | Btroud, Donald White, Edward | Wischmeyer and; Kirkwood -Yookey. |

Mrs. Clayton Ridge Legislative Chairman Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge is chairs man of the -legialation department, and Mrs, Frank H. Oox is vice chairman, Mrs. Frederick G, Bal» and Mrs. Brandt C.. Downey willbe the consultants to. the department, On the legislation committee are

. Mesdames C. J. Ancker, George A. JBowen, John F. Engelke, Maurice B, e

pert, Lowell 8. Fisher, J. A. Kim» riin Jr, Bdward H. Niles, Albert Mrs. Hiram Cunningham and Mrs. | geonard A. Murchison are chair. ‘man and vice chairman of the pub- |

Heads of |

¢ lle welfare department the divisions and vice chairmen | follow P |

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Mrs, Pred Holt, | Mrs. Florence Thacker Bradley, | Mental health—Mrs. Paul Summers, | 1 fae Marion Gallup, Mothercraft-

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-—Mr, and Mrs, E.G. Freihage,

Ruckle st e engagement and approaching mar-

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riaca nf their daughter ie y Joan, to Earl James Franklin, son of Mrs. | Frank Belfast, N The wer iding will Bé at 10 p.m. Sept n St Joon of Art (.atho

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Barbara Boyer Selects Attendants For Her Marriage to Dr. r; Pennington

MISS BARBARA BOYER HAS SEL "LECTED TED Mrs, William Edward Boyer, her sister-in-law, to be her matron of honor when she is married to Dr. Phillip E. Pennington Aug. 29; The ceremony. will be read in Sweeney chapel of Butler university: at 7:80. p. an. A reception at. the Alpha Chi Omegs ‘sorority chapter. house will follow the marriage. Miss Boyer's Brittesmaids “will incluge Miss Doris Pennington, Bloomington, a sister of the prospective bridegroom; Miss: Patricia Botkin, Columbus, Ind, and Miss Betty Isaacs Miss Jean Minney has planned a personal shower for the future bride to be given in the Minney residence.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Wheat are the parents of the future our country, through their ore. FS Spring Mill rd,

bride, and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pennington, Bloomington, are the

| prospective ‘bridegroom's parents

Miss Boyer attended Butler university. Where she) was 3 an Alpha

Chi Omega sorority member, Dr, | Pennington attended Indiana uni- | versity and is a graduate of the I. U. Schogl of Medicine, He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary fraternity. Burck and

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» ” ” Mr. and Mps. Ludwig G announce the 'enagagement approaching margage of daughter, Elizabeth Marie, Harvey C. Beasley Jr. The wedding will be Sept. 14 in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. Mr. and Mrs Beasley are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Phyllis Burck will be her sister's maid: of honor. Mesdames George Burck, Robert Gallegos and Edward Hogan will be the

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bridesmaids. Miss Helen Burck, another sister of the bride-to-be, | will be the junior bridesmaid. | fas Susan Haney will be the flower. « Ags Photo Reflex photo, girl WEDDING. SOON —The

James Beasley will be his broth- aae of ‘Miss Roma Louise

mar e's best man. The ushers will C (60 Ahag : melude Mr. Burck, the Tuture | m 1503 N omy Yani, Hn bride's brother: Kenneth Beasjey, | 'C Y'-214C8 2, 2IMS will be oun. another brother of the prospeftive | ©4Y. Parents of the br de tobe . | ‘bridegroom; Melvin Hendricks | are Mr. and Mrs, Curt Sims, and Thomas Snyder Looagootee. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mr. and Mrs. Burck will give | W, Simg, 731 Terrace ave. are the bridal dinner the night of | parents of the .prospective Sept. 6 in their home. Aug. 28 | bridegroom

the bridesmaids will be hostesses for a personal shower also at the home of the future bride.

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indian welfare-—Mrs, W. s Bar: Juniors—Mrs. Lowell C

Mrs. Oral W, Bridgeford, Mrs Rob- (Reed: Motion pictures—Mrs. Alvin |

£rt Stone: Nursing home--Mrs. C. E. | |C. Johnson; Publicity--Mrs, Lowell | Kaysery! C. Reed; slhysical handicaps—Mrs- J. Russell! Turk: Lott Robbins;

Suntheimer, Mrs. ‘EE. G. Townsend, Mrs. Marvin = Lugar: Public health~-Mrs. Thomas H Hindman, Mrs. Rex Beler, and Vol- 't unteer service — Ms. Charles Ef- t roymson, Mrs, Wolf Sussman

Lapecial Committees

ommittee, Serving with the latter carried a bouquet of lilies, # Special committee heads of the will be Mesdames Lloyd Potteriger,| Mrs. Fred Koehrn was her sister's| district follow: ‘Clubwoman maga- J. H. Lombard and Jasper Scott matron of honor and wore a gown gine—Mrs. Louis Kruger: Conser-| Other committee chairmen are: of raspberry rose moire. © The

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of the district,

Wedding vows unitéd Miss ‘ClaDonovan | lrice Reimer and Oliver L. Kling at Everett 3:30 p. m yesterday in 8b, Paul's M. ® Lutheran church. The Rev. T, P. War veterans—Mrs. Doro- Meibohm read the vows, hy Buschmann; Youth conserva-| A candlelight satin gown, fashfon—Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, foned with a sweetheart neckline Mrs. Harry W. Krause is auditor and full gored skirt, was worn by and Mrs. Frank E Lhe bride. A seed pearl tiara held

Radio — Mrs. Reciprocity — Mrs. History sales == Mrs,

Weimer is chairman of the budget her two-tiered fingertip veil, and she , Are Announced 0 h

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bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack Gilbody,

Calvin Perdue, Acton: Co-operation |H. Vineant: Directory—Mrs. Lowell | sister of the bridegroom, Mill Hall, for the blind—Mrs- George A. Mil«|C. Reed; Extension and member ship | Pa; Mrs. James Lorton and Mrs. lér; Epsilon Sigma Omicron- Mis. Mrs. Clarence Kittle; Nominat- [Howard Stickford. They wore! W. D. Keenan; Federation emblem |ing~Mrs. J. N. Lombard: Projected matoliing frocks of Trade Wind tur. | ~Mrs. E. L. Kelley, Carmel [books project Mrs, Clarence J.|quoise moire Gardens—Mrs. Harold J. Haves !Finch George F. Ostheimer was the best|

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“N Schramm, Walter Musamann and Willis .Schepman, Following the ceremony .a reception. was held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| liam ©. Reimer, 2655 Napoleon st. The couple are on a trip through) New England and Canada. Father of the bridegroom is Albert W.

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| Asks Cultural Tie | With Latin-America

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SEPTEMBER WEDDING-—Miss Margie. Ellen Walker's mar-

riage to John Paul King, 2220 E. 34th st.

wil be Sept. 6. Her

engagement’ is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles

H. Walker 5173 Rosslyn ave,

MARRIAGE IS SET—Miss Gloria Crane will become the bride of -Leo James: Noonan Jr. Saturday, in the Episcopal Church of

the Advent. Mrs.

Elsie Setchanove, Sunnyside, N. Y., mother of

the bride-to-be; announced the engagement. Mr, Noonan's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Leo James Noonan, 4240 Cold Spring rd.

M; y Day— Writer Wants Special Session Ot Congress

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, N. B, { Aug. 11.1 was sOrTy to see it started |the other day that in all probability there would be no special session of | congress in the autumn to consider

more carefully the implementation of the Marshall plan, and to give

The Bridal Scene— Miss Alice Little Her Attendants;

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Announces Miss Bodem,

Miss Walpole Are Feted

The announcement of wedding attendants and of parties for brides-

to-be highlight today’s bridal news. rs. James C. Puckett

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Alice Frantz Is Married To Mr. Brown

~ Times State Service COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug. 11.—~Miss

| Alice Elizabeth Frantz was wed to {Robert Newell: Brown at 2:30 p. m.

sister, Miss Alice Jean Little, is married ip. Harold’ J, McManus, The Saturday aime Christian oburch ceremony is to be at 6:30 p. m. Satufday in “the Broadway Methodist '°"™ Dr. T. K. Smith read the

church,

The prospective bridegroom has’ 0, to!

chosen Earl Busch, Toledo, be the best man. Ushers will he

Frank E. Little Jr, brother of the

future bride, and Robert Harmon. °

some reassurance to Europe that | the plan is not just a dream but! ta: reality in which .the people of | | sentatives, are really showing | interest.

However, an unprecedented number of congressmen will be travel ling in Europe from now on, and every citizen hopes, I am sure, that they will gain real knowledge from their trips. One of the things I noted in a statement made by Assistant Bec retary of State: William: Benton struck me as worthy of serious thought by the country as a whole. He said he was confident that the members of congress who travel! abroad this year will observe the effect on other countries of the | false information given out about the United States by our detractors, or lack of any information shout us! at all.

This, of eourse, is. something which strikes every person who re ceives letters from Europe or has |any connection with Europe or the | foreign world in general, In this same statement, Mr, Benton seemed optimistic as to the results which can be obtained with the reduced appropriation for the state department's information program.- Qertainly we need to tell the world more about ourselves and not less. |

The U. 8. 8. R. has not joined: UNESCO, and so will ‘gajn very little knowledge of us from that organization's activities. Ard one can only hopé! that the plan for the exchange students and pro|fessors may . actually materialize {between the U. 8, 8. R. and our- | selves.

I am glad congress did ‘nov cut too drastically the appropriations for the inter-departmental commit-| tee. on tific and cultural eo- | operation with Latin-Amérieca.: It seems to. be accepted on the military level that co-operation is! to be pushed between our country land the countries of South and. Central America, and that a coordinated program of defense is to be worked out. If that is so, then it seems to] {me all the more important that we | {should push our other -eontacts, since military contacts alone do not create | among the the peoples concerned, .

Rosella J Johnes Wed - To Mr. Brooks.

| Miss Rosella Johnes and ‘Thomas | married July 25 at the College {Avenue Nazarene church with‘ the Rev. Stanley Moneymaker ofieiat-

| Miss Betty Conrad. | the bride, and Harry, A, Jong Jr. was | the best man. The “will be at home here after Sept. 1, following 's trip west, They will visit the

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Parents of the couple are Mr. and | Mrs. Harry L. Johnes, Beech Grove, ‘and Mrs. Eva Brooks, Glouster, Q

W. C. T. U, Arranges

Luncheon Tomorrow Frances Willard unit, W. C. T. U,, will have a covered dish luncheon in the home, of Mrs. Ethel Spaulding. 2458 N. Harding st. tomorrow.

| devotional hour. A business meeting will predede the luncheon. Mrs, Ada McKay will be the guest |speaker at 2he: afternoon session.

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a Prospect st., laneoys shower yesterday for’ Miss! | Brightwood Christian church, Alice Walpole. Miss Walpole will be | married to Herman A. Kocher Sat- attended her ‘cousin, and Ramen {urday in, St. church, -

Woodlawn ave.

better understanding |’

Mrs. May Buck will conduct the|

Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Little,

Frank Whalen, 506 N. Riley ave, . » ¥ ” ] ‘Miss Norma Bodem, the bride-to-be of Hugh H., McFadden, was feted yesterday afternoon at a linen shower given by Miss Mildred Gal-

{latin and Miss Marjon Search. The

party was at the latter's home, 3330 N. Meridian st. The couple will be married Aug. 30 in the Grace Methodist church. Their . parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bodem, Madison, and Mr. and Mrs, Hayes McFadden, Fairland. i Miss Bodem lives at the address on N. Meridian st.

Guests at the” event were Mesdames Peter Bodem, McFadden, G. H, Every, Walter Bodem, Raymond Bodem, Glenn Miller, Arthur Overbay Jr, Meredith O'Rear.and Dantel Elliott; ‘Misses -Jeanne Beimforde, Eunice Dutton, Vivian Barnes and Josephine Leavitt. re Mrs. Walter Bodem, 4500: Strafford ave, and Mrs. Emery recently

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-BRIDE == Burbiny Lou Spangler and Sat. Robert Allen Bernhard. Great Lakes, Ii, were married July [8. The bride is the daughter .of Mrs, Voris Cralg, 1842 Westview dr. .and the bridegroom's mother i is Mrs, E..B. Smith, 1133. Kappes st. :

gave & sous ghower for the |= futiire setae Willer, Mrs, Over-

bay-and Miss Beimforde entertained

with a dinner at the Hotel Lincoln,

‘» # ” r . Misses Helen and Julia Colbert, gave a miscel-|

Patrick's Catholic

A dinner for the bridal party will

Photo Reflex Photo.

TO BE WED — A wedding

Sept. | will unite Miss Betty Wininger and Leo Joseph Miller: Sha lives at 302 S. Audu‘bon rd. He is the son of Mr. .and Mrs. Leo. G. Miller," 225 E. Terrace ave.

Rev. Robert Grote Reads ‘Ceremony

The Rev. Robert Greene read the {vows uniting Miss Maxine Stewart land Damon Secrest Aug. 3 in the

Miss Eileen Smith, Terre Haute,

Secrest was his brother's best man. Stanley Banks was the usher, Following a short ‘trip, the couple

be given Friday before the wedding is’ at-Home with the bridé’s parents, rehearsal, Miss Catherine M. Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Harry A, Stewart, 3882 and Miss Josephine Riley will en-|N, Olney st. The bridegroom. is the Mrs. Irving Berg, Michigan City, tertain in the former's home, 802 son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Secrest, [northern vice president; Mrs. Frank | {2732 N. Denny st.

Moorefield photo, - BETROTHED—O, E, Nea! of

Richmond, Ya., announces the engagement of his sister, Betty Jae, 144 W. 33d st. te Paul

Marion Hubble, san of Henry | H. Hubble, Beech Grove, The |!

wedding will be Aug. 24.

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VOWS. | Mr. and Mrs. John Prants, {and Mr. and Mrs, Brown, of this city, are the.parents of the .hridegroom. An aqua organza frock with lace Inserts. was. work by the maid of onor, Miss Jean Frantz, Prankfort. ‘junior ~ bridesmaid, Miss Ann rihall, was dressed in a pink ny-

lion marquiset frock over taffeta.

The bri wedding gown was of white brocaded satin, the skirt of which fell into. 8 chapel train. Her fingertip veil flowet from a Juliet cap of seed pearls, A white orchid topped her white Bible. - “i Richard Brown was his’ broth best man. ‘The ushers were. P. Reeves, Albert D. Silva, Robert. ¥,. Thompson and. Rey Marr Jr, “A reception in the ‘pariogs of the Christian ghurch followed the ceremony. - The couple went to Ber muda“ by plane. They will live in Columbus. The bride is 8 graduate of .Indi~ ana university where she was a member of Sigma: Kappa sorority. A graduate of Purdue university, the bridegroom is a" member of 1 Theta Pi fraterhity.

Mrs. Crise | \Is Elected

FRENCH LICK, Ind. Aug. u (0. P.) —Mrs. Floyd H. Grigsby, Bloomington, today was at the helm of

American Legion auxiliary. The wife of a world war I vet~ | eran, she was elected to the post at’ the orgapization’s closing ses- | sion of its annual. convention yesterday. She succeeded Mrs. Rees J. Morgan, Jonesboro. Other officers elected included |

| Morris, New Albany, southern. vice” | president; Mrs. John Kundrat, Ft. | Wayne, secretary, and Mrs. Edward { Ohlschager, Hammond, treasuner. “The delegates also indorsed . Mys. {Murlea Mulder, Hammond, as a candidate for the office of central vice president of the National American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Griggsby, in sccepting the presidency of the auxiliary, stated that work “in rehabilitation and child welfare would be emphasized

Pile she held the office. 4

Nurses Alumnae To Have Luncheon

The nurses alumnae assaciation of | the Protestant Deaconess-Indiana | Christian Hospital will hold its an- | nual reunion at Christian park at! 12:30 p. m. Sunday. Nurses, their families and friends will join for a covered dish dinner. Mrs. Landon Flowers is: residagnt of- f- the association. od

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Ensinger. . and , Helen . . Davenport, Delta Gamma sorority. Misses Marilyn Bowman, Martha Rankin, Mary Jo Pearce, Sharon Collins and Alice Robertson, Pi Beta Phi sorority; Misses Dolores Gilendy, Dorothy Young, Maxine Brock, Henrietta Rhode and Aileen Unyere saw, Zeta. Tau Alpha sorority, .

Kappa Gamma sorority; Misses Jean Minney,. Phyllis Byers, Joam Pyle, Charlene Butz.and Mary Alice Wilson, Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Misses Martha Smith, - Marjorie

Independent association, and Misses

{Nada .Lalioff, Carol Brown, .Carol Frankfort, are the bride’s parents,| Ross, Patricia Welch, Nancy Me Raymond 8. | Carty, Olga Alexoff, Marjorie Buse

ton, Lois Barclay and Rachel Ruthe erford, independents.

Alumnae Group To Entertain

Girls who will attend Indiana university this fall 'wifl be feted by the Indianapolis slumnae of Alphas Omicron Pi serority, assisted: by s {members of the active chapter a 1°U, wiih's pluie. ot 3p. , S

day.

The party will be held at Hollida park.“ Honor guests will be Mrs. Clare Davis, director of the Indisnae Michigan disgriet, and Mrs. L. Vietor Brown, Sigal social service chairman.

Miss Alles ley, “chatrman of the alumna group arrang. ing the party, is being Mesdames = Shockley

Henry‘ Pond, Clarence 2 Marthanelle Cofleld, W. J. Kennedy, Ned 8. Long, J. Lloyd Allen and L. Lowdermilk, Misses. Mildred

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Miss Carolyn Bell is chairman’ 38. the active’ members of the chapter

residing in. Indianapolis. Her ase

gistants include Misses Carol Krue:

the Indiana department .of the ger, Barbara Phegléy, Betty Napper,

Sue Lapping and Hulda Slage.

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