Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1947 — Page 26
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umnac Unit “Will Give liday Dance
rs. G. B. Buskirk ‘ill Be Hostess ., Holly. will bedeck the Wballrgpm of the Columbia Club for the’ holiday dance the Indianapolis Alumnae Association of . appa Kappa Gamma Sorority will ‘hold there Monday, Dec, 15.
Campbell's © orchestra will Pp from 9 p. m. to midnight, and tH floor show will feature a danc-
exhibition rs. Fred W. Keuthan and Mrs rge E. Oburn are co-chairmen of arrangements. Their committee @ myde up of Mesdames Howard 5. Hamilton, Robért L. Jahnke’ Bradford ‘Noyes, Jack K. Bolin, | Robert E. Russell, Ed Springer and William Rugg, Miss Marjorie Home and Miss Barbara Cosler. Proceeds from the dance will go to the Dorothy Canfield Pisher| Fund. The fund, through the Save!
used Sunday in a concert mark
Side members t.3 p. m. in the Scottish Rite C harge of grrangements,
MARK FOUNDING Locking over some
Martinee Musicale; are (left and right] Mrs. president of the organization, and Mrs, and a past vice president,
of the music to be anniversary of the Robert W., Blake, Kier, one of the he concert will be
i. P. Kreiser 15 iN
ing the 70th
Simon L. Th
athedral; Mrs.
the Children Federation, sends food money and clothing to children in the Meudon section of France. Last year, through the fund, the Indianapolis group sent food packages to French children and also “adopted” a French war orphan. w . » The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Delta Zeta Sorority, will meet! ™ tonight with Mrs. George A. Bus kirk, 5033 Washington Blvd. Mrs Mildred Crump will speak on “The Art of Arranging Flowers.”
Will Fete
scene today. Miss Nancy Sus
The hostess is to be assisted by Mesdames Robert W. Platte, Ken- tonight. Mrs. Daniel M, Cric neth E Lemmons, Kenneth R John T. Clark, will entertain
Harker and Robert D. Armstrong
suests at the party will be Mrs Millholland Guests-at.the pal 1.
and Miss Inez
eee | bride; Mrs. Boyd McCracken, siste \ 7 groom: Mrs. Vernon Lewis, Champ E EN I S ald, Mrs. Robert: Knowles, Misse
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My Day— Culture. Fri. Mrs. G Paylor, hostess. Program by _—. Prank | Most Nations 8. Chiles. Delt-a-Dek. 7:30 p. m. Today. Mrs
Support U.S. Stands
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Ernest Bray, 200 8, Harris, Loss, Friendly Page Hobby. Pri. Raymond Moore, Speedway hostess, Luncheon;
Hos-
Mrs City, business meet«
Ing. : y Nov. 20 As the Janet Ada. 7 p. m. Today. Mis NEW YORK, No hu Loren Tracey, 1214 Belle Vieu Current session of< the United NaPlace, hostess. SBupper; business tions Uieneral-Assembly draws to a meeting. : ‘close, it is interesting to Ind that Indianapolis Womerfs. 2:30 p. m is Fri. Propylaeum. Guest day MARY Suggestions and — postion Livington Fortnightly, Fri. Mrs: taken by the United States. have Carl L. Whithner, 26 N. Arling- been acceptable to the majority of ton, hostess. Mrs, Harvey MM. ions represented, . Ferguson and Mrs. Robert
There is no question but that a
Koss, speakers ps great drive has gone on to make it
MISCELLANEOUS
appear tha¢ the United States is Alpha. Chap, Beta Chi Theta gn imperialist nation snd that every Sorority. 8 p. m. Today. Mrs. guggestion made by us is really a
Raleigh Ayres, 1484 Roosevelt, hos- bid for greater power and control
tess. Birthday party. In spite of this drive and the many Federative Patriotic Societies. Fri. ocusations made, the fact is that]
CA. much in the proposals made by this
? _ jcountry has been accepted by the I | | Ss {majority—which proves that the LOUIS LOC ner underlying motives of the United
rm g, States are pretty well understood by 1 0 Be ( yuest /most of the nations. : w #2 . A luncheon in the Chateau Room| wg ARE not imperialistic. W# Louis Lochner's lecture at 11 a. Mm. have no desire to control the eco-| Louis Lochner's lecture at 11 a .m. omic and political situations in tomorrow in the English Theater. giher nations. Being realistic, howThe lecture is one of th® Town Hall over we know that great changes series, ‘ are coming about in the world, and The foreign correspondent will (hat in the “one world” in which have as his topic, “Rubbing 8houl- we Jive. all of these changes must ders With Russia in Germany.” of affect very much Hosts for the luncheon; at which Mr. Lochner will be honor guest, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Wil- écoriomy has served our people liam A Dye: John K. Ruckels- : and since democracy, with haus, Hans G. Boehm and Donald, h Hoover Shy HE
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necessity Therefore, believe
capitalism and form
us
since we in
since our ol well J all its has
given us greater poten-
tial freedom and greater control of
5: our government—than any. other My., Mrs McKinney form of government now known to rE: us st attempt to convey oul . is us, we mu ¥ \ sit Parents beliefs in legitimate ways to the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Mc¢- rest of the world Kinney, South Bend, will be in In And we must protect in legitimate dianapolis this week-end to Visitiways “such things as we consider their parents and to attend the important to our way of life. This Indiana-Purdue football game On must be done, however, without the.
Baturday. use of force and within the limits Mrs. McKinney is the daughter of made possible by free intercourse Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, 2201 hatween nations. Nowland Ave; and Mr. McKinney's —————
parents are Mr, and Mrs. Rush Mec- y 7 . Kinney, 925 Eugene 8 “ Women" Accountants
- mn ’ » . —— =» To Have Dinnei U nits to Se w The American Society of Women The following units of the Riley Accountants will have a dinner Hospital Cheer Guild will meet to meeting at 6 p. m. Monday in the sew at the hospital next week: Mon- YMCA. “Troy Thurston, CPA, will
day —~ Robison-Ragsdale Legion Auxiliary Deep in June” and er Wednesday heart of Mine day”; "3 Friday
American talk on “Current Tax Problems.” Tuesday—"Knee . Following a short All Kind Moth- sion,- a special program be An Old Sweet under the direction of Thursday—"Holi- Lott, Mrs. Frank M
Volunteer side
business will
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presented Mrs Skiles will pre
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Society—
Miscellaneous Shower Tonight
Miss Nancy Susan Hull
PARTIES FOR BRIDES-TO-BE ‘highlight the social
an Hull, who will be married
Nov. 28 to Willis A. McCracken in the Tabernacle Presbyterian. Church, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower
hlow and her mother, Mrs.
1 in the Clark home. J. Dan Hull, mother of the future r-in-law of the prospective brideagne, Ill; Mrs, Stanleigh McDonPatricia Burnett, Katherine Ely, Joan Beckett, ,Vonnie Bowen, Jane Pettijohn, Mary Henshaw, Marian Osborn, Maxine Bridg-
man, Rosebud Brown, Ann Carter, Charity Lindsay, Jean Walker and Jo Jean Wheeler
Miss Mary Alice Peak To Be Shower Guest
A miscellaneous shower for | Miss Mary Alice Peak will be given tomorrow night by Miss Joan Lou Jones and her mother, Mrs. Victor Jones, in their home, The honor guest s°to be married to Paul Gregory Hearn on Nov. 27 in the St, Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Guests invited to the party are Mrs. Ray Peak and Mrs. Edward
Hearn, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames James Allman, Keith Henderson: and Bob Dinn, Misses Mary Loa Thomas, Jodie Hanley, Helen Gardiner, Jane Monaghan, Jackie McAvoy, Mary Anne Adams, Ginny Koelker and Patricia Troutman,
» n » Myre Celia. Martindale will give the bridal dinner tomorrow night in her home for her granddaughter, Miss Mary Frances Martindale, and N, Keith Smith. The couple will be married Saturday in the Blesed Sacrament Chapel of the SS. Peter and Paul Cathédral. Attending the party will be the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Dennis B. Smith of Kansas City, Mo, and members of the Wedding party.
Lawr ence Pupils
To Be Guests Patrons, pupils and teachers of Lawrence Grade School will be spe
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Children’s sunday
the hour”
guests at
seum “family noon As princi. PTA Mc-
sisting Samuel Negley, pal, will be Mrs. Corwin Geyer, president: Mesdames Donald Ginn, John Holzberge: William Martz, Lynn Perrin, James Vosburgh, Lenore Jenkins and Margaret Hargrave
[ITSC Chapters”
Mrs. Karl Stimpson
Will Be Hostess Announce
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— THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1047 Diamonds re Intriguing ‘Gems |Kindergaiten Club
“Once -persons have worked in| She was. at Purdue University. ‘To Have Meeting
The Federal “American, Legion the diamond industry, they’ re in it yesterday and will speak at Tudor | The Stephen Foster; Kindergarten
Meetings
{Auxiliary ‘will have its. monthly. life.”
meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in the ome of Mrs. Karl Stimpson, 51
Hall School this afternoon. Tonight!
Mothers Club will have a discus-
sion on “The Wise Choice of To That's the opinion of Gladys Bab- land tomorrow shell be in Bloom- when ih meets. at 1.30 5. mn. Tue.
V. Kealing Ave. {son Hannaford, traveling authority ington at Indiana University.
lday in the kindergarten. ‘Mrs. Ruby
Two Groups Plan For Luncheons
Two luncheons are among th meetings being planned by a num
on diamonds. | “Diamonds are the hardest and Stapp will be the speaker.”
An Americanism program will be An election will be held to fill the
iven, and a “white elephant” sale vill be held. Plans will be made for diamond career as a public rela- . card party Dec. 9 in the Food tions expert. for several diamond Mrs. Hannaford saps.
Mrs. Hannaford, who began her most enduring of all precious gems,” “That's the
|ing secretary. °
Dan McCoy, '
raft Shop. \
3irthday Party
ber of ITSC chapters. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Chapte will. have its monthly meeting at
2 a. 10d ay, Shh, Cle 0 Drilbet, % “Carroll Hawn will entertain the | group iy ’ h grade of Southport Grade
chool dt a skating party tomorrow ight at Rollerland, in celebration f his 14th birthday,
At 8 p. m. tomorrow, the ‘Erin Isl | Chapter will meet with Mrs. Hanne E. Geiger, 4064 W. 14th- St. Mrs Noble Reynolds will speak on “Eng- TL - land.” ‘ Mrs, Geiger will be assisted by Mrs, B. P, Mulcahy and Mrs, Elsie Lee,
Mrs. Carney Evans, 4539 Winthrop Ave, will entertain the Victorian Chapter at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon tomorrow afternoon. Mrs, C. J. Ancker will be the speaker,
| The Venetian Chapter will have {a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m, Monday in the Warren Hotel, Hostesses -are to be Mesdames George Davis, Leo Litz and Carl Nickerson. Mrs. John Thornburgh will be the speaker.
Mrs. Thornburgh also will speak to the Arabian Chapter when it meets at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday in the YWCA. |
The Mayflower Chapter will meet at 12.30 p. m. Tuesday in the YWCA. Mrs. Ancker will be the speaker, |
Department | ‘Takes Tour Of Hospital
The Art Department of the Woman's Department Club recently toured .the Methodist Hespital and St. Philip's and St. Paul's Episcopal
Churches - The recently completed circus murals on the Taggart Memorial Children's Floor of the hospital]
were explained by Robert E. Weaver, | artist, who painted the portraits as pictures of real circus people he knew in Peru, his home town. Robert E. Neff, hospital superintendent, received the guests Mrs. Lewis P. Robinson and Mrs George W. Snyder planned the tour, which was taken by Mrs. H. Talge Brown, department chairman, and 25 members.
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Book Revi ew On Sunday
The 88. Pefer and Paul Uni(T > National Council of Catholic Wom- | en, will sponsor Mrs. Howard MecDavitt in a reyiew of “When the! Mountain Fell” (Ramuz) at 2 p. m.| Sunday in the Cathedral Social Center, Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mrs Charles Heck are co-chairmen of! arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Charles Lines, Paul McGauley, Joseph P. O'Mahoney, A. H. Humphrey, Anthony Heuer, W.-J. Morgan, G. Joseph Pytts, Frank Foltz, [Claude Pittsenb J. Herbert | [Hartman and Katherine Kostef,| Misses Margaret Shea, Norah Walsh and Elizabeth Sowar.
Sauerbraten Supper | Will Be Saturday g The Indianapolis Saenger-chor will give a sauerbraten supper from| 6 to 9 p. m. Saturday in the hall, 521 E. 13th St. After the supper there will be entertainment in the social room of the hall. Mrs, Paul Junius is in charge of the event, '
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The Bridal Scene— Dorothy Jane W In Thanksgiving
Two engagements and a party
the bridal news today.
lighted, Mr. and Mrs. Reo H. Wright, their daughter, Dorothy Jane,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Sitler owill read. the double-ring ceremony at m. in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church Miss Wright has chosen Mrs. Carl
E. Kerkhofl, The Rev
E. Rogers Jr. to be her matron of honor. and Mrs, Harold E. McClure and Miss Mary Ketter as bridesmaids
Judith Carole and Steven Richatd McClure will be the flower girl and ringbearer, Renick Gaines will be best man, and ushers are to be Edward Kerkhoff, the prospective bridegroom's brother, and Mr, Rogers. Mr. Kerkhoff is ‘a Purdue University,
student at
BRIDE—~Mrs.. James W, Comfort Jr. was Miss vy .. Johnson. before her marriage
Nov. |. She is the daughter of
Harlie Johnson, Danville, Ky, and his parents
are of 1358 MN Tuxedo: St.
‘right to Be Wed
The announcement of a marriage also is high-
will be wed Thanksgiving Day to Richard Edward F. Kerkhof, 4124 Shelby St
Mennel, Anthony Lanahan, Lou Riggs. Henry Sitaman, Glenn Eitel | Robert Eitel, Eugene Eitel and! _ Jenny Childers.
i | Ernest I
% | The
Day Rite
for a bride-to-be are announced in
4032 Madison Ave, announce that
~ » = A miscellaneous shower tomorrow night will honor Miss Marilyn Chapman, who will be wed. Nov, 27 to Joseph J. Mennel in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church,
The future bride's aunt, Mrs Edward Carter, will entertain in' her home at 1528 Ringgold Ave.
Mrs. Eugene Eitel will assist. Guests will be Mrs. James F.| Chapman and Mrs. George Mennel, mothers of the couple; Mesdames Mennel Jr, Clarence Gruner, Mary Gruner, Charles Berger, Richard
Miss Mary Lou Burns, 821 Sanders | St., will give a miscellaneous shower | tonight for Miss Chapman.
~ ~ - \ Allred, 2580 N. New | Jersey St, announces the engage-| | ment of his sistér, Florine, and Otis | |E. Rogers Jr. No wedding date has| . : ~ been set. { future bridegroom is the son -of Mrs. James F. Barfield, 620 N. Alton Ave, and Mr. Rogers,
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|firms, spends 80 per cent of her reason they: have become the sym[time speaking to schools and col- bol for ‘erffagement rings.” Jove throughout- the United States. | Sharing her mother’s enthusiasm | A registered jeweler and a mem- in her field, Mrs. Hannaford's Sorority, had its founder's day ber of the American Gem Society, daughter is studying jewelry de- dinner last night at the Golden Mrs. Hannaford collected so much |sign in New York. Some day she| Pheasant Restaurant. It was the 26th information when she was writing plans to create the settings for the| {anniversary of the sorority’'s foundpublicity, she Just naturally. fitted gems about which her mother|ing. Miss Ruth Miller was chair. into her present position. ' speaks. (J. T.) ‘man of the dinner.
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