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TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1947
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Society— 3
Members of Symphony Commities
Will Attend Fashion Tea Tomorrow
* SEVERAL ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have been received for the tea and fashion show, sponsored by the Indiana State Symphony society's women's committee, at 3:15 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ tearoom, minute changes on some of the out-of-town res-
. ervations have made a few additional tables available, according to Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, president of the women's committee. Reser-
vations will be taken at the Indianapolis symphony orchestras office ||
until those tables are filled,
New reservations for the tea have been made by Mrs. Goodman and her party, and by Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, wh8 will have as her guests, Mesdames Ayres Jr., Frederic Taylor and William A. Atkins. At Mrs. Clair McTurnan's table will be Mrs. James Pearson and two guests from the National ‘ Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. Galloway-Greb James F. Carroll has made reservations for herself, Mrs. H. Alleh Vows Are Read caron snd mrs. Alexander s. : A Carroll. lt | Mrs, Irving M. Fauvre and Mrs, In Evan SV ille rg Sparks will attend together. Other reservations have Couple Will Live Here been made by Mesdames Samuel \ Dowden, R. Hartley Sherwood, After Sit Louis Trip | | Wendell Reed, Garland F. Rethmes pecia EVANSVILLE, Ind. Sept. 16.—A| oford, J. W. McPheeters and
MBeremony read here at 8 o'clock Harry V. ‘Wade.
"this morning united Miss Mary| Out-of-Town Members ~ Louise Greb and Harry J. Galloway Mak Re + Jr. The service was in St. Joseph's) Make Reservations Catholic church. mn Mesdames George Bardwell,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Paul"Scheuring, J. A. Bilheimer,
and Mrs. Herman J. Greb of this| Edward Gallahue, William Horn- |
city. The bridegroom's parents live| ing, Melle Fitzpatrick and Robert at 354 N. Arsenal ave. Indianapolis.| Stafford and Miss Lucy Taggart Miss Norma Jean Greb, her sis-| also will atiend the fashion tea, ter's maid of honor, wore a pink Reservations have been made frock with matching mitts and a by members of two units of the Juliet cap. Miss Virginia Ruth Gal- symphony society. From the loway, sister of the bridegroom, was Marion unit will be Mesdames the bridesmaid. She wore a blue John. Campbell, Robert Charles dress with matching mitts and cap.| and Ben Haram and Miss Brenda The bride chose a gown of white! Haram. Representing the Bluffgatin with a basque bodice and a! ton unit will be Mesdames Ware full skirt’ extending into a chapel! Baker, Truman Caylor, Hermine train. She carried white roses. W. Colson, Lloyd Klein, George Joseph M. Cangany. Jr. Indian-. Louden and Howard Ullman. . polis, was the best man, and ushers| Vi were George D. Gheen Jr., Indian- Marjorie Turk to Visit apolis, and Frank I. Overton. In Bronxville, N. Y. The wedding was followed by 2 pgs Marjorie Turk, daughter breakfast at the Greb home, and sp ang Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, a reception was to be held there! yy; jeqve Sunday to visit Miss this afternoon. Alice Kaltenback, daughter of Mr. After a short trip to St. Louis, the| 4.4 Mrs Edward W. Kaltenback, couple will be at home at 2018 N. Brdnxville, L. I. Alabams st., Indianapolis. Miss. Kaltenback is entertaining
‘ Smith college classmates before The Bridal Scene—
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“Photo Reflex. |
APPROACHING MARRIAGE—The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Margaret Fitzgerald to John William Prout has been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
M. Fitzgerald, 444! Washi infor
and Mrs, Ray Prout, Allendale, lil,
Ct. Joan of Arc Catholic church,
blvd. Mr. Prout is the son of Mr.
The weddi ng will be Oct, 1 in
‘Loss of Miss Gildersleeve
wed 0 Our 1. N. Delegation........... i Is a Source of Regret’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 16—Last Thursday I went down to dents of the district. They will| New York City for briefing with the United States delegation to the
U.N. general assembly.
Much to my regret, I found that Miss Gildersieeve has been in
the hospital with pneumonia. She has, therefore, resigned as an’ Holds Luncheon
alternate and so we will not have the benefit of her work at this session,
I am sincerely sorry, for I was
the girls return to school Arszman-Funke
proud that our delegation had | two women on it in the last session. Everyone is so kind to
EVENTS Engagement {=== Gross Is Announced
Wednesday. Mrs, Mae Smith, 24 E. 10th, hostess.
| me, however, and I have worked with so many of the members
Help Each Other ish nL. Aefare, that it is really like old
1 Howe week when we all meet
gain. Two announcements of approach-/ Panamanian chap. I. T.-8. C. 12: 30 | 0 spent all day Priday and ing marriages appear in the bridalf p. m. Wed. Mrs. Harry Hafer, | Saturday going over various sub-
news today. Miss Joan Arszman, daughter of| Amy Keene, speaker.
2901 8S. Capitol; hostess. Miss| jects. Saturday Secretary Mar-
shall joined us and photographers
Edward H. Arszman, 1323 E. Ohio Irvington Mother Study club. Wed.| insisted on a delegation picture.
st, will be married Oct. 14 to Ken-| Mrs. Carl E. Stillwell, 403 N. Irv
| I was glad to discover that Secre- |
neth Joseph Funke, son of Mr. and| ington, hostess. Presidents day; | tary Marshall found it almost as
Mrs. Donald Funke, 409 S. Butler] book review by Mrs. Noble Reyn-| ave. The ceremony will be in the| olds. Holy Cross Catholic church. John Strange Homemakers club.
=| difficult as T do to talk on order. | When the photographers said, 1 “Talk to Mrs. Roosevelt.” or
The maid of honor will be Miss, p.m. Wed. Mrs. Ben Armstrong, “Talk to Ambassador Johnson,” or Nancy M. Calley and the brides-| 5920 N. Ewing, hostess.’ Hand-| “Talk to Senator Austin,” he
maids will be Miss Mary Jane craft lesson.
i looked resigned as he turned time
Flaherty, Terre Haute; Miss Marge St. Joan of Arc Women's club. 1. 30, after time, repeating more or less
Smith and Miss Katherine Funke. p. m. Wed. School hall James Smith, Pittsburgh, will be SORORITIES the best man. Thomas Doyle and | chap.. Alpha Pi Omega. Charles Kasberg will be ushers.,™ MINA Gap, 1 g = = » { Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Roseboom,| 1018 W. 30th. hostess. Brownsburg, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of 1:30 p. m. Wed. Severin hotel. their daughter, Eunice, to Rolla M. Pryor, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Pryor, 838 E. Morris st. The couple will be married Sun-| * rn qion nalts Athletic club. Presi day in the home of the bridegroom's dents day message by Mrs. Wil parents. The Rev. Ernst Piepen- ‘fred Chambers. brok of St. John’s Evangelical and : Reformed church will officiate. a A reception at the home will fol- Golden Wheel Gr oup
low the ceremony, The couple will To Meet Tomorrow
Miss Joanna Hinman, 4123 Sutherland, hostess. Dinner.
i the same words. There is a great sense among g us all of the importance of this
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p. m. Wed. Miss Dorothy Cox, session and a great desire to see
the United Nations move forward
'| Indiana Nu chap., Delta Theta Chi. so successfully that the peoples
} of the world can. gain in confi-
Iota Tau Tau. 6:30 p. m. Wed. dence and security.
In talking to the working staff assembled to meet the delegates
Chapter V, P. E. O. 1p. m. Wed. | ! on Friday afternoon, Senator Aus-
-| tin stréssed the real achievements | of the U. N. in the field of pre- | ventive measures taken against ! war. I am sure he gave us all a renewed sense of the value of per- | spective, of patience dnd of firm determination,
leave for a motor trip to Los| The Golden Wheel committee of #2 2
Angeles. \the Caroline Scott Harrison chap
Tea Will Honor
meeting tomorrow night at th
-1 WELL, Senator Taft seems to
lter, D. A. R., will hold its first fall; have made a great discovery. We
e| all of ys. eat too much in this
home of Mrs. Edgar A. Randolph,| country. Unlike one of our elder Gen., Mrs. Mark Clark 5534 Guilford ave. Assistant host-| statesmen, who was reported to Mrs. Mark W. Clark, who, with esses will be Mrs. Basil Dulin and| have said that high prices are due
her husband, Gen. Clark, will be|Mrs. Matthew Cornacchione. in the city for the celebration of| The following committee chair
| to over-export, Mr. Taft, as I un- -| derstand a recent Announcement,
Constitution day tomorrow, willimen have been announced: Project, believes that high prices are due be the honor guest at a tea to be/Mrs. Marion H. Miller; program, to greater prosperity here and given by Mrs. A. K. Scheidenheim [Miss Helen Clever and Miss Anne therefore greater consumption.
in her home, 3946 Washington blvd.|Holmes; membership, Mrs. Ran
- I would be extremely glad if I
The tea, to which a number of|dolph; telephone, Mrs. George could be sure that the third of Mrs, Clark’s friends from Muncie/Oburn; hostesses, Mrs. Howard B. the nation which used to be illhave been invited, will be from 3|McChord, and publicity, Miss Jean! fed, ill-clothed and ill-housed is
to 6 p. m. The Clarks will be the Hamlet house guests of Mr, and Mrs. 8S. R. AS GE EE Harrell, Cows Nest, during their Gorman Hunter stay here. SEADRIFT, Tex.—Mrs. Bess Ken SS ———————————————————— inedy McCarley is a governmen League Grows
now getting at least all that it | wants to eat. That might go a | long way toward increasing pro- -| duction. t Seriously, however. I think Mr.
| hunter here. She roams the country Taft should tell those of us who
CANTERBURY, England — The |side in search of cougars, bobcats really do eat more than is good British Housewives. league, founded | and coyotes, predatory animals for us just how we should cut
in 1945 by a housewife here, now which prey upon the ranch live has 100,000 members, stock.
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Three Parties Will Honar Doris Belzer
Miss Doris Belzer will be the honor guest at three parties this
{week., She will be married to {Robert J. Hans Jr. on Sept. 27 in {the Advent Episcopal church. i
Mrs. Loten K. Blue and her mother, Mrs. C. D. Elliott, will enitertain with a shower tomorrow at {the Blue home, 6302 N. Delaware st. |
' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Clubs—
Sept. 24 Tea To, Honor Club Priident
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Butler Faculty Group Meeting Tomorrow | A tea and a broadcast %re ‘among
{activities being planned by local clubs,
The Woman's Department club
will honor Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt,| iwho is entering her third year as club president, with a reception = musical tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Sept. 724 in the clubhouse.
Receiving with Mrs, an
will Be Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, | chairman for the day: Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, one of the club founders; | | Mesdames Everett M. Schofield, R.| 0. McAlexander, Paul Thomas Hurt, | {Clayton H. Ridge and Hezzie B.| ‘Pike, past presidents, and the club!
officers, divectors and SepaTamen, chairmen Mrs. Downey will be assisted bt | Mesdames Clarence Finch, Harry J. | { Berry, Charles Bogart: and D. 8
| Meditch. |
| Members of the Butler University
Women's Faculty club will have
| their first meeting of the sehogl | {year at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the)
!| recreation room of Jordan hall.
Miss Naomi Daugherty, fashion
| artist, will be the guest speaker.
{ Mrs, Karl 8. Means will sing, ac‘companied by Mrs, M. G. Bridenstine, ! HosteSses will be Mesdames George F., Leonard. Gordon H. Clark and P., M, Bail and Miss Martha M. Kincaid. Mrs. Rosamond R. Jones
1s the club president. |
The first in the fall series of!
{monthly broadcasts by the seventh | district, Indiana Federation of { Clubs, will be presented Saturday.
The prozram will be at 9:30 a. m.| pyer WISH under the directfon ofl Mrs, "Bonovan A. Turk, "gadio chair=[” man, The speakers will be Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield and Mrs. Clarence Kittle, first and second vice presi-!
outline the program for the year.
Expression Club
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The Expression club held Its
Woman Composer NEW YORK. — Mrs, Clara Ed- i ————————— wards is heralded as one of Ameri- Midnight Wedding
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‘Writing sacred songs.
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p. m, today at the Hotel Washington. ‘Phe program for the afternoon was * Me the Club." [ 9 es pstalled were Mrs. | , president; Mrs. i Hayes; vice president; Mrs. William Patterson, secretary; Mrs, | Arthur Macy, trefsurer, and Mrs. | Walter Jenny, historian. (
Nurses Visit 14,556 | The board of directors of the Visiting Nurse association’ reported | at a recent meeting the total number of visits made by their nursing | staff from June through August to- (
Attending will be Mesdames | taled 14,556. Mrs. Marlow Manion, |
Emmett C. Belzer, Clarence L - Hans, Leo Betzelberger, H. C. Block ¢ {Willard Fawcett, E. Mayer Maloney, [Myron Melvin, Roland Nail, Lewis!
Walker and Robert Young, Misses! Betty Bartel, Ruth Bertsch, Betsy {Bower, Ann Hereth and Constance
Lewis. _, Mesdames Charles White, C. B.
{Budd and Arthur T. Clay will give
a ‘“gadget” shower Thursday for Miss Belzer and Mrs. Paul Butz The party will be at the White nome, 925 N. Wallace ave. The guests will include Mesdames
Willard Fawcett, Norman Grauel, {Roy McCormick and Robert Strieby.
Mrs. Carl J. Schey, assisted by
IMrs. Joseph Coyle and Mrs. William |
Plymate, will give a miscellaneous
|shower Friday for the future bride.
The party will be at Mrs. Coyle’s home, 3609 Carrollton ave,
Wy-Mo-Dau Club Opens Season
The Wy-Mo-Dau club opened its fall program with a presidents day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. today at the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Edward Wischmeyer and Mrs. Emory Cowley, incoming and retiring presidents, were the guests of honor. Mrs. Wilfred J. Pepe spoke on “Flowers,” and Mrs. Laura Poland and Mrs. Charles Brady pro-
(vided ‘music. The hostess was Mrs
Fred Wilson.- She was assisted by “Mrs. Harry ‘Burkhart and Mrs. Alfred Neerman,
Luncheon ‘Arranged By Republican Club
The Fourth Ward Women's Republican club will open its fall season with a noon luncheon Thursday at .the home of Mrs. Herbert Hartman, 2016 N. Talbott st. A short business meeting will follow the luncheon. | Hostesses with Mrs. Hartman will ibe Mesdames Carroll Kramer, Wal-
WASHINGTON—A divorce on the ter Pritchard and Kathryn Kelly, ! grounds of desertion may. be ob- | Misses Evadne Hibben, Hortense,
| Huckelberry and Pearl Meyers.
"CHURCH RITE—In yi cere-
Boeschen was married to Robert
Mr. and Mrs. EH. Boeschen, 4905 Ek Minneigte st. and Mr,
| and Evergtt’ L. Stone:
I 7325 Madison ave:
‘mony Saturday Miss Helen
L. Stoneburner. Their parents are:
FUTURE BRIDE — Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Buening, 1613 Fin-
!president of the board, presided.
;r. Nineteen flower memorials were re- {
ceived during the summer.
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