Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1947 — Page 16

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‘Calico Party to Be Held Saturday At the Indianapolis Country Club

A “CALICO PARTY, “complete with square dancing to the music of a-hill-billy band, will be held Saturday night at the Indianapolis Country Club.” A‘ ‘down on the farm” dinner is being scheduled to precede the dancing. A “sheriff” will be stationed at the front door to alter any costumes to fit the “hoe-down” occasion. Members and guests not wearing mismatched clothes will be “jailed” upon | arrival,

The “jail” ture calico decorations.

The Bridal Soond— Miss Spencer And Fiance To Be Feted

Mary L. Friedmeyer To Be Wed-on Dec. 20

“Two brides-to-be have chosen

meyer, 3535 N. Pennsylvania St. proaching marriage of their daugh-

will be a major attraction at the party, which will fea- | ter, Mary Louise, to Charles Lee

The decorailons committee is headed by F. Forrest Sample, entertainment | My Day— chairfhan. His assistants are Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Mer | Kinney, Harold Emlein, Robert B, | McConnell, Edward R. Anderson |

‘Hams’ Can Get and Clifford Gheen and Dr, and |

Broadcasts fn ye Junior’ Asseinbly -D I 0 Europe unior ssem Y ance

Committee Is Named By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

The committee for the Junior | NEW YORK, Nov, 12-1 re-

Miss Friedmeyer has chosen Dec, 20 as the date of her wedding The . [ceremony will be read in the Taber nacle Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be attends Butler University and is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Boschen also is a student at Butler, and a ‘ Imember of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.

Assembly tea dance to be held | ceived ‘a letter the other day from| Friday, Nov. 28, has been an- { a woman in Cambridge, Mass, who| nounced by Mrs. William Byram | likes to keep in touch with the| Gates, sponsor, The dance will he United Nations. . For the sake of| from 4 to 6 p. m. in the” Indianothers who may wish to do like-| apolis Athletic Club. wise, I am going to quote from it| Committee members are Misses here | Nan Barney, Ann Garnick, Shir“My son took his amateur radio

” Miss Lenora Elizabeth Seifried will be married to Witt W. Hadley Jr. in a 4:30 p. m. ceremony Saturday in the Methodist Church in Oak Park, Ill The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John J. Seifried, Oak Park, Miss

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ley Jean Miller, Nancy Patrick | . ENGAGED—Mrs. W. E. Pointer, 3725 N. Kenwood Ave., an- |Beitrfed is a graduate of the Uni-short-wave receiver and plugged it| and Nancy Vonnegut, Jack Finch, | = 4 = gagement of her daughter, Patricia Louise, and [versity of Chicago. The bridegroomto the insidés of an ordinary broad-| James Hogshire, Kevin M. John- iohn FE haaiar. on of Mr. and Mrs thn L. Schaefer. 425 N. |to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs cast receiver, tuned to the Voice ston, John Louter and Leslie Lee. | Ave. Tre wedding wiiF-be AeEoit. Te " (witt, 3117 Guilford Ave, and was of America. As I write, I listen to| - ra Dfado Ja. Ihe wecoing will De in /\ugust, — |graduated from Northwestern Unidelegates of New Zealand and In- Mrs. Richard T. Hill. Williams sot Yona versity. din discuss colonial problems. Creek, will entertain thé Indian- Le gion News — The couple will be at home in “Anyone having a short-wave gnolis Day Nursery Junior Auxil- - iia ), . a . Chicago after theiy marriage. section in his radio. can hear the, jarv at a luncheon meeting at. 1 M1 S Mer rill Pyle Will Entertain : wi » n. . h Voice of America beamed to Europe p m Tuesday, Miss Marilyn Spencer and Richon short waves. Here in New Eng-| . Mrs. George Bardwell is chalr- |ard Franklin Vestal will be honored

Auxiliary at Dessert Luncheon;

|at a bridal dinner tomorrow in the

land the program comes in at 152) p00 oe (he committee. in charge 'home of the bridegroom-to-be's par- |

megacycles from Cincinnati's trans-|

points into focus as the written’ page | nospits vized veterans, are among activities being held this week by ington Presbyterian Church,

their wedding dates, and two others? will be honored at bridal dinners.|? Mr. and Mrs, Henry G. Fried-|?

announce the engagement and ap- ¢

of the luncheon: Her assistants are ) M. d Mrs, George W. Ves-| mitter, maaieMrs. Ralph Coble and Miss Hel- p Yi , arties js, Foun “Hearing the actual voices of the! ene petri. he. Ne Th ree Grou S$ Set Ca d ital, 41 N. Kenyon St. The couple delegates brings the drama of view- | . A ‘dessert luncheon and three card parties, two

Boschen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-| 28 ris G, Boschen, 31 N, Pershing Ave. |}

and Mrs.

G. Friedmeyer, 3535 N. J ennsylvania St. Morris G. Bos c hen, 31 N. N. Pershing Ave.

AAUW Units Will Meet

‘Tomorrow

of them for] {will be married Sunday in the Irv-| Three units of the American {Association of University’ Women|

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WEDNESDAY; NOV. 12,1947

Shen-Courtney photo WEDDING DATE SET—Miss Mary Louise Friedmeyer will become the bride of Charles Lee Boschen on Dec. 20 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Her parents:are Mr, and Mrs, Henry

and he is the son of Mr.

| EVENTS

| CLUBS Beta Delphian. 1:30 p. m. Thurs.

38th St. Branch, flat

Bank, Mrs. Max P, Dahl, speaker. | {Brightwood Kindergarten Mothers. | 1:30 p. m. Thurs, Binadgareny Red Cross films,

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Aurora Chapter E To Be Hostess Delegates from 26 Indiana chap-

cofivention that Phi Beta Psl Sorority will hold Saturday in Cincinnati, Aurora Chapter members will be hostesses. Registration will begin at 11:30 a. m. in the Alms Hotel. A business session will follow the 1 p. m. luncheon, and the meeting will close with a dinner at 7 p. m. Mrs. Robert Teaney, Aurora, is convention chairman. The convéntion will include a discussion on the sorority project of cancer research. The group supports a fellow, Dr. Veronica Armaghan, at the Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Md., and during the past year has contributed $2500 to the research fund. State officers of the organization aré Miss Lorna Joyce, South Bend, president; Mrs. Earl Shogkney: Ar.

, The National Council will hold its semi-annual meeting at the same time. It is made up of Mrs, W. H. Hoke, Paoli, president: Mrs. Leonard Dobkins,, Garden Grove, Cal, vice president; Mrs. Earl |Shockney, Indianapolis, treasurer; (Mrs. C. L. Hoke, Paoli, secretary, ~—|and Mrs. C. R. Vancil, Springfield, |. editor.

We, the Women—

“Wite, Husband Should Share

ters will attend the annual state

Alumnae Unit

~ ” ~ ONE WOMAN came up to me at Wi 1] M ies Lake Success and sald that she had | ] vieet listened to the UN proceedings over the air, but until she had actually Tuesd: 1 been at the meetings and seen the ‘ y people working in committees,” she|. qe Indianapolis Alumnae Agsohad never really had an under-| ation of Kappa Keppa Gamma standing of what the United 'Na- sorority will have its mon hiy tions meant. meeting Tuesday In the chapter Another woman told me, “I am a house at Butler University. school teacher. This is a great experience for me.” It should indeed be a great experience, for it should Miss Mildred. Crump will not only reach back to the class- . eo wtivem ’ rooms of that particular teacher, Flavers of Disdncuon but, through her contacts, to many, Mrs. Roy M. Robbins will ure side at the business session. Mrs

can never.hope to do.”

A, covered dish supper at 6 p. m wi precede the business meetiag discuss

American Legion Auxiliaries Miss Spencer is the niece of Mr.| The Osric Mills Watkins Unit will have a 1 p. m. dessert luncheonjand Mrs. Glenn Calderwood, | tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Merrill Pyle, 4133 Central Ave, Mesdames Brownsburg, the co-hosts, Mrs. A. M. Feist, Edward Harmening and Morris Carey will assist the Wayne O. Hill will assist, {hostes —— The guests will include Dr. and|

Mrs. Harry Nolen will preside at Dr. C. A. Nafe Mrs. John Ferguson and Mr. and| {the business meeting. Mrs, Fred-| Jes Prank Haun, Lafayette; * Mr. erick Warfel will discuss plans for| and Mrs. Ivan Pruitt, Terre Haute, a joint meeting with the post on| To Re (Guest land Messrs, and Mesdames Frank Nov. 20, and Mrs. Carey will report| Gellert, Robert Hedding and Rich-

on plans for Christmas pl A M ard Erwood and James P, Gallagat the Knightstown Home t eeting aer. .

Mrs. Clarence Myers, music chair-| - he a idal dinner man, will describe plans for vesper The Women's Auxiliary to t There wil" be br

” Marin County Medical Society will| honoring Miss Dalsy Caton and] Dr eC ave business meeting and. Francia L Sionehouse i the home : nen vridge Tuesday in the of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr.| The Northeast Auxiliary will give | | Marott Hotel. and Mrs. Ernest Caton, Middlea euchre party at 8 p. m. today, Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier will preside bury, on Saturday. The dinner willl

yi65. ml Same Friends

{have scheduled meetings for to- Crooked Creek Garden.

y Thurs. . Mrs. Ralph ‘Minnick, 6008 FE f {ihe Int N. Michigan RA, hostess. Mrs. BY JUYH MILLET e alternoon in 0 1e In or. Ray Thorn, speaker, A WOMAN reader, Whose husnational Relations Study Group Will 1 dianapolis_ Current Events. 12:30| band has complained that she

hear a talk on the Marshall Plan,| p m, Thurs. Mrs. O. G. Merrill, {when it meets at 1:30 p. m. in the|

1122 Ww. 35th, hostess. home of Mrs. Karl M. Koons, 5767 Flemish Flanders Chap., ITSC. 7:45 IN. Pennsylvania St. | p.m. Thurs. Mrs. J. R. Flanigan,

’ | 2414 Station, hostess The speaker . will be Mrs. A. ? Brown Ransdell, chairman of the Ladies Federal. Thurs, Mrs. James

2 {Foreign Policy Committee of the White, 852 Tabor, hostess, v |League of Women Voters. 11908, 1:30 p. m, Thurs. Mrs. Oscar | = See, 4032 College, hostess. “Pitch-

doesn't make friends feel welcome in ther. home, admits she doesn't know where she fails, and asks for help. T h roughout her letter she "talks of “my

other people In her community, [Claude G. Jacquart will report on following a 6 o'clock fish dinner the | at the meeting, to be held at 11 a. m.| precede the wedding rehearsal. |

Broad Ripple P I A to Meet Mrs. ¢&. W. Hulett will be tomorrow at the home. Committees cal Society president, and Joseph N. Tremont St. ‘ hostess [chairman for the evening. She will will be appointed for the annual Palmer, executive secretary of the| The guests will be Mr. and Mrs.| The Broad Ripple High School |be assisted by Mesdames E. C. Lidi- family Christmas party to be given society. |Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney

Mrs FE. G. Mauck and Mrs. Ruay- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wilkerson are! Nafe, new president of the Indiana/day in the Lutheran Church in| {mond Elliott will report on member- co-chairmen [State Medical Association; Dr. J. (Middlebury. Mr. Stonehouse is the! {ship The auxiliary will meet at 8 p, m.| William Wright, Indianapolis Medi- son of Mrs. James Reynolds, 279

PTA will meet from 7 to 10 p. m.|kay, J, W. Bover and E. saver Dec. 11 | Mrs. John R. Swan, social chair- Stonehouse, Mrs. Malcolm . Baker, | today. for demonstrations and ex- Maloney and Miss Harriet Gerdts. ; {man, is in charge of arrangements Miss Cleo V. Caton, Elkhart; Miss Hibits at the school. Teachers will The Kenninglon, Bunker Hill and for the meeting. Barbara Kirk and John Borg, South |

Mclivaine-Kothe Units will sponsor —— | Bend. At 8:30 p. m. the orchestra willl Mrs. Mar tin Speak er ia party tomorrow night in open a program in the auditorium | Mrs. Martha Martin tomorrow Billings Hospital, Refreshments and

snoet-C ac nger- hor Card Poe Planned A play, “Grapes for Dinner,” will be | Will discuss “Homes and Gardens ClRarets also.will be provided. | presented by the Dracla Club {of Mexico” before the Woman's De-| Presidents and rehabilitation Concert i ‘By DAR Chapter chairmen

be in classrooms to meet parents. card

p. m. Saturday in’ the Knights | row in the chapter house. of Columbus Hall, The Indian- | apolis . Liederkranz, the Edelweiss man for the party, and Mrs. Ralph A card party was held last night |Club and the Kiefer Ensemble will|C. ery 1s vice o is vice chairman.

in Veterans Hospital by the Broad 88sist. William Kappelhoff directs| Party ty Held

[phens, and Kennington—Mrs, Mary |Roessner and Mrs, Mary Ford,

Central Union WCTU | To Meet Friday

The Central Union WCTU will] meet at 2 p. m. Friday. Mrs Henry | F. Cooper, 3538 Birchwood Ave., will

Mrs. James S. Marlowe is chair-|§

the Needlework Guild drive, and post will serve in the post home, Honor guests will be Dr. Cleon A.| The couple will be married Sun-|chairman of the group.

Alpha Pi Omega. YWCA.

8:30 p. m. Thurs.

A meeting at 1:30 p. m. will be ‘Beta Eta Chap., Beta Sigma Phi.

held in Ayres’ committee room by |

{the Social Studies Group.

be the hostess. Clayton Wallace will be the | speaker, Reports will’ be given on| the state convention held recently | ay % in New Cantle,

Ripple, Osrie Mills Watkins andthe Saenger-Chor. i 1 ow : Ernest Schneider, Shaiiman of wf The Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus | resid i s and Nhabltution Fangements, = wo 5 . : K sil |Cordis Sorority, had a party in the! |chairmen of the units are Broad|Junius, Otto Schaefer, Josep el auditorium of the Citizens Gas and! Mrs. Arnold |

Ripple—Mrs. James Fuller and Mrs.|wer, Bernhard Sieverding, Herman |... Utilit y recently. | Robert Linke; Osric Mills Watkins— Schaefer, Walter Fink, Fred Behr-| [Mrs. Harry Nolen and Mrs: William | jens, Herman Pieper and Henry (Bolen, and Eagles—Mrs. Lela Tague Wolf.

Koelliker was hostess.

Lipstick Costs

Mrs. John Schramm

and Mrs. W. E. Paul. | Mrs. Otto Koeber is in charge of A 7 Lee. refreshments. Dancing in the social] WASHINGTON—The production To Be Hostess { The Big: Four Unit will have|room will follow the concert. | of lipstick is a big industry in the The North End Garden Club will a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in| i ————— {United States. In 1946 women spent |

meet Friday with Mrs. John Schramm, 5215 Washington - Blvd. Mrs. H. A. Asperger and Mrs Arthur Moore will assist. Colored travel pictures will “be - shown by W. W. Seagle Starks photo, | Ce i;

wi rd hid | ENGAGED—An early spring Women Bankers Card Party Tonight | wedding is planned by Mi s Entertain Guest

upward of $29,200,000 for 5000 tons of lipstick. From this the federal government collected $5,840,000 in {luxury taxes o

the west room of the War M al Oh. Tom of the War Memorial) Bayaar and Supper - | A covered dish luncheon will be \Ni]] Be Saturday’

held » [a a in the post home at 12:30 p. m, The Mothers Club of the English!

Av enue Boys Club will give a bazaar and supper Saturday in the club rooms, 1400 English Ave. A card party will be sponsored at

The Crossroads chapter, Secre-| Maralou Wation aid H. E | , » M. Mis. W. RB. Harrison is N - I'he Women's.Comm - , taries International, will hold a Walton USN. Miss Wat. | dtanmpoits typos op ae Ion SPAIN lor the event: : card party at 7:30 p. m. today in| sons parents are Mr. and Mr t : . b+ ! ; - : . 3 ute of Banking, recently enter- ; ’ ! the Woman's Department Club. A| Otis C. Watson, Bedford, and [tained Miss Betty Lingnor Mitwace{ 4 €Qs Dinner Set ro ; i ; ! A a il. Shew Will be presented by! Mr, Walton s parents lives at kee. Miss Pauline Ragan, commit-| Following the rush tea Gamma 8. 4072 College Ave. tee chairman, presided at the din- chapter, Gamma Gamma Nu soror-

(ner in the Hotel Lincoln, | ity, will give Sunday in the Hotel . Miss Lingnor, a member of the! Washington, pledges will’ be enterNational Women's Committee, also’ tained with a chicken dinner at the addressed all womén members of home of Mrs, Clifford Widener, has the local chapter Knox St. .

CHRISTMAS HINTS

Story Book DOLLS

Every little girl loves these adorable little dolls.

Every little girl loves to collect them. Dressed so daintily—and so many different subjects to choose from;

Start Her a Collection

Priced $1.10 to $3.00

Shown on Famous Fourth Floor

WEDDING NEAR-—Miss Phyllis Hooves and John H. Barrow«cliff Jr. will be wed Nov, 26, She is the dadghter of ‘Me. and Mrs, Howard N. Hoover, 20 N.. Colorado Ave. and a graduate of | Is diana University where she was a member of Phi Mu Sorority, Barrowcliff's parents are of Kokomo. He is a senior at Butler | a rare where he plays center on the basketball team.

Charles Mayer & Company

— 29 W. WASHINGTON ST.

Fritch-Hale photo

RECENT BRIDE — Mrs. Ken-

neth C. Davis

was Miss

Martha

E. Lowe before her marriage

Nov. |.

Parents of the couple

7:30 p. m. Thurs. Ober building. | {Lambda Chi Omega. 8 p. m. Thurs. | | Hotel Washington. Alpha Chap., Phi Gamma "Tau. p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Maurice Healy, |

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2972 N. Chester, hostess. Dinner|

and movies,

Alpha Chap. Sigma Phi. 8 p. m

Tonight. Mrs, Arthur Becker, 1913

New Directors

| | Thompson Rd., hostess. | —- | |

| Mrs. Pearl Sunman, Miss Lillie

|Kerz and Miss Kathryn Kaercher

|were elected directors of the Mutual [Service Association at a meeting. They will serve three-year terms, New life members of the organi|zation are Mesdames Gertrude B. |Brown, Kay Coffin, John W. Keller, |O. G. Pfaff, Helen, Schmidt and {Arthur V. Brown, Misses Cora Mor(gan, Mary Qualters, Louana Meyers, {Helen Coffey and Ida Harvey, |

‘Meeting Today

recent |

{ in” luncheon. , | A Legislative Study Group is be- h us band’s ling organized and will hold hs fire {OnuEa-Ote. 3 pm Thais vs friends.” 8 h e meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow Warren C. Baker, 4113 Millersville explains tha with Mrs. John Crawford, 920 E.| Rd. hostess. when she sees [40th St. Miss Evelyn Pitschke is SORORITIES them elsewhere,

she says in Ruth Millett parting, “Drop by and see us some evening.” She finds it hard to understand why | they so rarely take her up on the | invitation. She further confesses that she | just isn't the kind of person who | can use such adjectives as “beautiful” and “wonderful.” “The best I can do in admiring something is to .say, ‘Yes, it's nice.’ ”

” " 5 HER first mistake is in settinz her husband’s friends off in a little corner marked “his friends.”

Mrs. M. J. Austin will preside, paTpment Club of Kokomo. ! are Mellvaine-Kothe—| 7 | The Caroline Scott Harrison When a woman marries, “his Dick Gooding will be student chair- | : Dash mien| MIS. “GEOG Brake hoy Mrs. Lola| The Indianapolis Sacnger-Chor Chapter, DAR, will sponsor a bene- friends” should become “our man. | |8turgeon: Bunker Hill—Mrs. Hos-| { friends.” : { will present its annual fall concert] (fit card party at 2:30 m., tomor- A d riends. ‘mer Crady and Mrs. Mabel Ste- at 8 p pariy P. { nnounce

Her second mistake is in thinking that friendships can be built and kept on vague invitations. “Drive out and have Sunday night, supper with us” gets results. “Drop by and see us some time” doesn’t. Her third mistake is in peing afraid of liking things and people whole-heartedly and enthusiastically, The person who won't use superlatives about anything doesn’t draw others .to him as quickly as | the person who will.

Foundation Day

The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Pi Lambda Theta Sorority, will

are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. | The Irvington chapter, ITSC, met celebrate Foundation Day Saturday Lone 3733 Caroline Ave., and today with Mrs. C. C. Masenton, 328 at Ball State Teachers College, Miss Mrs. Mearel Davis, 3710 E. [Ridgeview Drive. Mrs. Noble Reyn- Frances Botsford and Miss Ethelyn

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IDavidson will be hostesses.

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She wants t well organiz sonally woul portunity to and to learn bility. She is the Mrs. O. C. [ Ave, 4 A Howe J bury is vic Howe DEBS the WINK C student and s retary of speech class “I plan give all clu equal recog tion in all the Sub D and Squire F eration act ties and' ple I hope to | courage | clubs to er and take pa meetings ar While I'm pi all I can to gals organiz our fun. “More and part of my a bigger and If I'm electe all know m more . thing says. She is the « Mrs. L. D, - versity Ave.

‘The presi and a mem! Joan Geiser Broad Ripp!

Joany,

would like strengthen | city schools petitive ides 1 also thi thi