Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1947 — Page 14
PAGE * a A - War Mothers To Hold 25th
Convention. -
Severin Hotel to Be Scene of Meeting
The 25th state convention of the American War Mothers will be held Thursday; Friday and Saturday in the Severin Hotel, Mrs. Estella Overmeyer, Plymouth, stale president, will conduct the sessions. The formal opening of the convention will follow registration at 9 a m and an executive board meeting at 10 a, m. Thursday. Dr. Dallas L. Browning of the North
Methodist Church will read the de-| |
votions, and Mayor Denny will welcome the delegates. At the Thursday afternoon session the state officers, chairmen and chapter presidents will give their reports, Mrs. Mae Chappell, New Castle, the state chaplain, will conduct a memorial service at 8 p. m, Thursday. Officers will be elected at the Friday morning business session and the afternoon session will be
under the direction of Mrs. Mae Baker, Muncie, and Mrs. ' Nellie Savage.
A banquet Friday night will cli-
max the convention. Mrs. W, R.| worker, and Mrs. Kenneth Cox, district 13 worker.
Simpson is to be toastmaster and} the Rev. Chases A. Bowler, Shelby-! ville, will be the principal speaker. | The American War Mothers’ Medal! and citation will be awarded to the utstanding citizen «of Indiana at’ the banquet, The convention will close Saturday morning after the newly elected
president presents the plan of work for the next year to the state executive hoard, { Mrs, Thelma Prather is general] chairman. Other committee heads | include Mrs. Charles Dongus, host-| esses; Mrs. W. W, Mickel, banquet, | and Mrs, John Downing Johnson, parliamentarian,
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PTA at Howe
Will Meet
Tonight |
The Howe High School PTA will meet with the Men's 400 Club at 8 p. m. today in the school gymnasium. Executive boards of both| groups and the school faculty will be introduced. Teachers will be in their class-| rooms from 7:30. to 8:30 o'clock. ! Following the . joint session, the groups will have separate business | meetings. A joint social hour vill close the evening. i Te ! The Broad Ripple High School | PTA will sponsor a skating party from 8 to 11 p. m. tomorrow at the Riverside rink. Mrs. M. L. Austin is president of the organization, and Mrs. BE. C. Clift is ways and| means chairman. | ' ” . . The PTA of West Newton will{ discuss the book rental system when! IL meets at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The speaker will _be Max Norris, principal of Soulbport. The Southport school uses this plan,
Kindergarten Group Re-elects 5 to Board
Five members of the Executive Board of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society were reelected at a recent meeting. They are Mesdames Frederick E. Gifford, Henry - H. Hornbrook, George A. Kuhn, Willlam E. Rogers and John H. Roberts Jr. Mrs, | George Rose was elected to the! board to replace Mrs, W. H. Insley.
Hadassah to Discuss Palestine Events Dr. Clarence Efroymson and Abe Goodman will discuss recent events in Palestine at a meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter of Hadassah at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Kirsn-| baum Center, The “program also includes an opening prayer and Palestinian selections by the choral group. Mrs, Abe Miller is chairman of the hospitality committee
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DISCUSS COMMUNITY FUND- DRIVE— Reviewing Community Fund information, which they will use during this year's campaign from Nov. 3-19, are (left to right] Mrs. J. P. Smith, an associate chairman; Mrs. Thomas McGuffey, district 12 chairman; Mrs. Harold Oshry, district 14 worker; Mrs. Hilda James, district ||
|The Bridal Scene— Patricia Pesch Thanksgiving |
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Donald R. MacDo Will Marry Miss Dill
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Sororities— Alumnae Group Arranges
Dessert Bridge A dessert bridge and the instal. lation of a new collegiate chapter are among projects of local sorority groups, The monthly meeting of the Indisma University Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae will be a dessert bridge at 7.30 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Robert Carpenter, 3730 E. 37th St, will be the hostess, and Mrs. Edward R. faartiey will assist. o New officers, who will assume their duties at the meeting, are Mrs. Jerome E. Holman Jr, president, Mrs. Paul G, Pits, vice-presi-dent and secretary; Mrs. J. W. Colglazier, treasurer; Mrs. Edward A. Rucinski, rush chairman; Mrs. Robert 8. Johnson, telephone chairman, and Mrs. Herschell Kopp, Lyre edi-| tor. Mrs. Herbert C. Lorenzen, prov-
ince president of Alpha Delta Pjyear under the auspices of the]
Sorority, was among grand council members attending the installation of a new chapter of the sorority at Purdue University Saturday. A tea Saturday and a dinner Sunday were held in the chapter house. | Installation services were held in|
the Union Building, |
Attending from Indianapolis were Mesdames Frank N. Owings, Thomas McGuffey, Bernard H. Jeup, Richard Aikman, Charles Tageson, Joseph Cummings, Joe J. Davis, Fred E. Blum, W. Max Foster, Luke Kessler, William Franzel, Lee A. Hart and George Henderson, Misses Helen Adolay, Pauline Rathert, Naomi Tevebaugh, Lois Ann Hodgin, Frances Eiskhoff, Vivian Mulford and Jody Carey. Central” district of Pi Omicron sorority will hold its seventh bien. nial convention Saturday and Sun. day in Detroit. Among those attending will be Mrs. C. R. Mackenzie, president, Miss Opal Skin-} ner, district cor-§
tary. 4 Others will be && Mesdames D, B, 3 Wood, Truman Wise, Thomas Selmier, William Mrs. Mackensie Webb, Carl Oachs, Nora Pritchard and Hazel Preston, Misses Jeanette Kight, Florence Wingerter, Hasel Peacock, Garnett Hilton, Emma Ries, Marie Corya, Edna Bottin and
Society—
Provisional Junior League Members Hear Doctors Talk on 'Health' Today
"PROVISIONAL MEMBE
RS of the Indianapolis Jun.
jor League heard discussions on the topic, “Health— Physical and Mental,” at a meeting today in the State Board of Health building. Dr. Leroy E. Burney, state health commissioner, discussed physical health, and Dr, Charles A. Zeller, director of the Indiana Council for Men-
tal Health, talked on the mental as
pect.
Other topics at meetings of provisionals have been “Psychotherapy
for Children,” “Psychotherapy for
the Maladjusted Child,” “Psycho-
therapy for the Delinquent Child” and “Psychological Techniques,”
Mrs, E. Vernon Hahn, who holds director of the course this year. The radio script writing class
a master's degree in soclology, is
for volunteers, sponsored by the
league and the Red Cross, will meet for the first time at 7:30 p. m.
3 Study Here On Grants From AAUW
Fifty-four International students are studying in this country this|
American Association of University, Women. Two of these students are attending Indiana University and one is attending Purdue University. The AAUW grants, in most cases, cover all expenses for a year of
Monday in the Red Cross chapter house. The first session originally was scheduled for last night. The class is being given to train volunteers to write radio material for community and civic agencies.
Committee Is Named For Assembly Dance The names of the committee for the dinner dance opening the Junior Assembly season Friday have been announced by Mrs. William Byram Gates, sponsor, The dance will be at 7:30 p. m, in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The committee is made up of Misses Juliet Farmer, Nell Becherer, Jo-anne Dunham, Lyla Mat-
study. The students come from| thews, Judy Morrison, Georgiana France, Denmark, Holland, Bel-| Rupprect, Jane 8Sinex, Hélen glum, Norway, Luxembourg, Poland,| Weinhardt, Gretchen Wemmer
Czechoslovakia, Siam, India, China, Finland, Italy and the Philippines.
Miss Frosso Carydis of Greece is studying civil engineering at Purdue, is enrolled in the School of Business at Indiana, and Miss Marie Mangen, Luxembourg, is attending Indiana to study American literature and civilization,
Seventh District To Fete Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Royer Knode Brown will be honored at a tea at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium by the executive board of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs. She is the newly elected district
president. James A. Eldridge, midwest director of The American Association for the United Nations, will speak to the clubwomen, The hostesses will be representatives from the following clubs: ACA Club, Alpha Latreian, Alpha Beta Latreian, Alpha Delta Latreian, Alpha Eta Latreian, Alpha Gamma Latreian, Alpha Iota Latreian, Alpha Kappa Latreian, Alpha Mu
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~ » » Two Indianapolis students received recognition at the annual honors chapel recently at Western College for Women, Oxford, O. Named on the Dean's list were Miss Charlene Weddle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weddle, and Mrs. Nancy Boerner Griffin, daughter of C. F. Boerner. Students on the list have maintained a grade average of “B” or above. Miss Ann Parry is a mem of the freshman class at Wheelock College, Boston. The school prepares teachers of young children.
Nuptial Vows Unite Couple in Church
Miss Lois Meyer became the bride of Robert Brammann in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony Saturday. The
Church.
Mrs. Fred ‘Meyer, 762 Bancroft Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
{Brammanhn, 845 Carlyle Pl, are the {bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Donald Hawkinson, the matron of honor, wore fuchsia taffeta, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Charles Meyer and Miss Gloria Metzler, wore gold and blue taffeta frocks. Hollis Brammann was the best man, and Bill Childers and Bill Watson were ushers, The bride wore a candlelignt satin gown, and a two-tiered illu-
jsion veil. She carried a bouquet {of white roses with an orchid |center,
| After a ‘reception in the home
{of the bride's parents, the couple
(left on a short wedding trip,
‘Democratic Women To Honor Al Feeney
| The Marion County Democratic | Women's Club will have a pre-elec- | tion meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in {the Chateau Room of the Claypool |Hotel. The meeting. will honor Al | Feeney, mayoralty candidate; Rich. {ard Stewart, city clerk candidate, jand Democratic candidates for |councilmen, Mrs. Mary Feeney, | mother of Mr. Feeney, will be an {honor guest. | Mrs, James A. Wilson, general |chalrman, is being assisted by Mrs, {Mabel Ray and Miss Mabel Dunn. | Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim is chairman of hostesses, and Miss Marie Louise Westfall is in charge of publicity.
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PEO Chapters Will Meet
"Tomorrow
Three chapters of the PEO Sisterhood have planned programs for tomorrow.
Chapter F will meet for a covered dish luncheon at 13:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. E. B. Palmer, 5122 Grandview Drive. Mesdames R. W. Lookabill, ©. F. Neu and Bert Johnson will assist. The program will be a discussion of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross. - . ” Mrs. Robert Finlayson will discuss “A Record Highlight,” at 2 p. m. tomorrow at a meeting of Chapter V. Mrs. William Frosch; 76 N. Irvington Ave, is to be hostess. Mrs. Wilfred Lusher will talk on plastics. ~ » ” A birthday party has been scheduled by the members of Chapter AF for tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Don D. Baker, 972 Ellenberger Pkwy., is to be hostess. Mrs. O. M. Helmer | will speak on “The New and Old in| Swedish Furniture.”
Republican Women | Set Card Party
The Marion County Council of Republican Women will hold its] annual card party at 8 p. m. Fri day in the Woman's Department Club. { Mrs. Paul O. Jones is general chairman for the event, and Mrs.!| Hubert Jordon is president of the council: Republican candidates will | be special guests,
» ~ v The Warren Township Women’s Republican Club will meet tomorrow noon with Mrs. Charles Koehler, 3459 N. Arlingtdh Ave,
Great Books Group The first meeting of the Great Books discussion group sponsored by the American Association of University Women will be held on Oct. 23 in‘ the Rauh Memorjal Library. The group is open to members of AAUW, their Husbands and friends. The Rev. Donald E. Elder of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church will lead the discussion. Other leaders are Mesdames Fred J. Hamerin, Donald C. Drake and Leslie M. DeVoe.
Rev. John 8. Albert officiated in| the Gethsemane United Lutheran
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O'Neill, 1147 English Ave., announces that his daughter, Joanne Marie, will be wed Oct. 25 to Harvey J. Arnold, son of Mrs. Flossie Arnold, Hasbrook t.
Ada Behrman Is Married To Mr. Reek
ann Joseph Reek Jr, took Miss ‘Ada Miss Marie Dill} daughter of MX.\gep mann as his bride at 6:30 p. m.
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Kenneth Funke
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and Mis. ‘Hill, Saturday in the St. Joseph EvanShadeland Dr., will be married Nov. elical Lutheran Church. The Rev. | 26 to Donald R. MacDonald, son of |} 9 e Mr. and Mrs. O. R. MacDonald, | Corydon. The wedding will take|
Methodist /*0d Mrs, Henry C. Behrmann, S. piece tn the Irvington Meth [Ritter Ave, and the bridegroom's
.'s [parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
» Mrs. William C. McMillen win|Reck: 4861 English Ave. honor Miss Shirley Irene McMillen| Miss Virginia Merklin was the with a miscellaneous. shower at 8|Maid of honor and Mrs. F'. J. Halbig " in her home, 712|Was the matron of honor. The BL. So bridesmaids were Misses Inez and Mrs. Bessie Casson, Springfield, Figes Biknon, dy Wenptes 0., is to be the only out-of-town .
guest. Miss M will be mar-| "8s the flower girl. ried Oct. 18 to Edward Dreyer. The best man was Matthius RingShe is the daughter of Mr. and|naldo, Jacksonville, Fla. The ushMrs. W. F. McMillen, 1841 N, Tal- (ers were Arnold and Edgar Behrbott St. mann, Mr. Halbig and Mr. Hill. The bride wore a brocaded white satin dress accented with crystals and seed pearls. Her floor-length vell cascaded from a head-band of pearls, and she carried a colonial bouquet of roses. There was a reception at the Lakeshore Country Club after the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 1538 S. State St. after a wedding trip south.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
* » . Lambda Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority will entertain Mrs. James Burnett with a wedding shower tonight in the home of Miss Marie Sorensen, 1356 N. Dearborn St. # Mrs. Burnett, the former Miss Mary Lucas, was married Sept. 27.
Robert Sigmund Takes Bride
Miss Frances Louise Eastridge was married to Robert E. Sigmund at a 2:30 p. m. ceremony Sunday. The Rev. S. W. Hartsock officiated in the Tabernacle Baptist) pion. for the annual archdioChurch. ta cesan convention, which will be held The matron of honor, Mrs. Jerry{Nov, 10 in the Claypool Hotel, will Lynch, wore peach crepe. The pe discussed. Mrs. Hugh J. O'Conbridesmaids, Miss Wilma Thomp-|nell, president, will report on the son and Miss Melba Harlan,” wore tri-state Catholic Congress.
blue crepe. Miss Rebecca McMann, Hospital Guild
Pittsboro, was the flower girl. She Has Meeting
wore & peach frock. Mr. Lynch was the best man, and| the ushers were Jerome Eastridge Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett was and Albert Sigmund Jr. |the hostess in her home on Ralston " The bride wore a candlelight Rd. for a luncheon-meeting of the satin gown with a lace yoke and|St. Margaret's Hospital Guild today. long tapered sleeves. Her short veil] Mrs, Robert Stith, president, was was illusion. She carried a bouquet of white roses with an orchid center. There was a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. «Everett Eastridge, 3543 W. Michigan St. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund, 1105 Groff St. After a short wedding trip, Mr.! and Mrs. Sigmund will be at home at 3541 W. Michigan St. The bride attended Franklin College.
Deanery Council Board Will Meet
The Indianapolis Deanery Council, National Council of Catholic Women, will have its quarterly board meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in the Catholic Community Center.
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Latreian Club
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The Alpha Lambda Latreian Club will sponsor a benefit éard party at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Block's auditorium. The proceeds will go to the Southwest Social Center. Mrs. James E. Zink is general chairman. The committee chairmen include Mrs. Robert Pflumm, tickets; Willlam Boswell, candy; Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, prizes; Mrs. James Lamb, special committee, and Mrs. Max Freeman, table prizes. Mrs. James Lamb is president.
” ” o Kenneth E. Smith, former professor of ceramics at Tulane University, spoke to the members of the Alpha Delta Latreian Club today. Mrs. George Seidensticker, 4822 Guilford. Ave., wks hostess.
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DAR Chapter Plans
Dinner Meeting The Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the DAR, will sponsor the annual chapter dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the chapter {house. | Mrs. Ruth Woodworth, curator of {the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Home, will speak on “The Harri-
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Benton S. Lowe, committee chair-
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