Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1947 — Page 16
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The Children’ 5 Museum Guild Dance | nation’s capital is going back 10 | in some cases, in fact, that the | almost every day,” a local soclety normalcy—socially,
“. MANY MEMBERS OF THE CHILDREN'S MU. |-p Tn Fark Aveme-lvy League: | | saclety'S , moat SEUM GUILD and their husbands will entertain friends | as the ¢PIP”—are returning 110 | time of it during the New Deal. | there's a shortage of presentable | of Justice has just filed & | high post in the government by | ; ‘ n at dinner parties before the guild dance Saturday night | Waninaton ater jos years
{ desert of exile during the New | types frequented the White House | pinch-hitter butler at so many | members and two under-secre- ( & local society reporter pointed new is that the divorces flow have
Mr. and Mrs. Lot Green, 1042 w.| . {will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomMOIrTow| around with the ‘girls. Her hus- |parents, Mr. and Mrs.“ Walter A. will hold open house from! Baphayqg Leppert , Mr. Timbrook |vith Mrs. Raymond Seibert, 3402] hana dost realize what a strain | Hansen, 145 8. Bancroft St.
: 3 to 6 p. Mm. Thursday for their son- {Boulevard Place. Mrs. Noble Reyn- . gh Soe md of Ue be. ended ore isfourl Miltary Acad {law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Be M. ied Dec. 24: imme biny Margie is under and yon are good enough, though not as ous Ean “amped of Mr. and Mrs. L A.M Fugene ‘Bridgwater, who were ! € arrie eC. , Mrs. Jack Glanzman and Mrs. ACTUALLY, Margie is a plenty | many or as expensive as she Sins ltdm BIDE aud Md estie ine [Smith, 5685 Broadway, and is a stu- married Nov. 5. There are no in-| Laird Robinson will assist the| lucky girl. She hos = ambitious, yous like. All of that, marriage famed bronchial, mucous meme gen at William Woods Colese, “10% Rosemary Walsh Is Engaged hostess. IRE LY CL LER 8 Dottie of Greomulsia ulsion with the un Re | Mexico, Mo. 5 Norwa 7] Club Pa rty Three brides-to-be have announced their wedding dates and an-| S U with ‘most of the labor-saving de- | ever told her that no Woah SE roy muss Uke He ay | Miss Norma Jean Watson, daugh- The Norway Club will have oj 200 is to be honored at a ‘Pre-nuptial dinner. The news of two orority nits vices that are on the market. should expect to have so Se : id money back, ter of John R. Watson, 310 N. Illi- ‘hard times” party at § p. m. recent brides is also included in‘ today's bridal scene. She has a share in the family | handed to her on a silver platter, CR OMULSION |nols St. is & member of the social day in the DAR chapter house. Miss Miss Barbara Leppert will be married to Robert L. Timbrook WW 1 11 M car. She has a pretty yard. She | that in return for all of those | committee at Evanston Collegiate pear! Apland and Miss Evelyn Dec. 24 In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Leppert, 1 ect | has 199 Swell-clothed,! Welle benelis wn biesciris Se ou - for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis |mstitute. 111. Truedson will be the: hostesses, | Columbus. Mr. Timbrook's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timbrook,| chapters of Chi Phi Gamma children. shoulder the duties and respon
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By ‘WALLACE R. DEVEL + title of first lady socially, only on | =a live one, that 1s, A One of these is that fashionable | riages among fashionable New Meanwhile, Whe. Wentieman has : Times Special Writer . | a technicality. | “Fashionable New Yorkers are | New’ Yorkers are likely to have | Yorkers cause a certain amount | # third wife. Now > Dinniors; Cocktail Parties oe Procol | WASHINGTON, ‘Nov. 25.~The | Washington society hag claimed | trickling back into Washington | wai Street connections which | of confusion among the uniniti- | "She's dark’ and prety ond
when the ««««~«g lived on R’ a i 4 sometimes lead to differences of | ated, too. : ; : ‘ a Jady Practicilly won the’ titie colt recently reported with | opinion with the law, - The. latest case is that: of ‘a | Bb» made a nicely unpretentious. ‘Holic Society had an especialy hard J There are so many parties that | Atty. Gen. Tom Clark's Depart | kentleman recently appointed to a
Actors, intellectuals, social | servants, and one impressive. | ¢ivil suit in New York charging | “Dis pal and former Long Island
" changing marital partners in Frui the | workers and all sorts of bizarre | looking individual shows up as a | the firms of two other cabinet | Neighbor, Stuart Symington,” as |
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a . : : . 1 YOUR : at the club from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., and dancing will be | Deal : _ | In those days. Even newspaper- | affairs that he gets mistaken for | tarles oi ss Sonspisacy ho i ass ot priva) theram | social glamour. They get written can produ from 9 to 1 o'clock. A color scheme of bronze and gold. Once agai, She Buna Wei Weld. considatod Jesmectavie, a Siem oviry ones bi > ake | | monopl A s pout Je » bit of domestic ‘and political | UP n the Japers the sgme way tainly ar will decorate the club. BH tue . : FL 15 Tay ari to To po taal © 70 Secretary of Commerce | confusion in official circles,” the | *Oclety Weddings for your wil plications develop as to who | miglit-find yourself seated next to | ly y tur “Mrs, C=~~~= attended Fox- & (Wasn't AM. ghd Mrs. Wiliam H. Porayth will inve as guests. Meats. and sits above whom at dinner tables, | somebody at dinner who had no | after a hand of bridge and asked Acting Secretary of | reporter said, not unfairly. School and Bennington Col- asn Mendames Robery A. Bige kbar, Vg Hebert ind Willis Hels, abd and there are tempests in cock- | qualifications whatever for being him: “Did I play that right, | State Lovett and Army Under- For this gentleman's former Sol on, the account of a recent really a Je J. Albers Siniths will enter Sng Y Rob. | tail shakers as to who is socially | invited out except that maybe | darling?” secretary Draper. wife No. 1 Is now married to a a explained. “Her mother —=T0:3 ool artha Louise Smith and William A. Brennan Jr. Mr’ and Mrs, Baw tly.” repited to be i of the t (not vorce nips, carr ert Langsenkamp will be hosts to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Walthers, Miss | the first lady of Washington. | he'd written a book or done some- | Yes, madam, perfectly,” rep These things seem con- | member a Cabine 8 is the former Miss Mary A = «= «- Sips, un Mary Jane Kruse and Dr. Keith AR | thing else eaually odd. the butler. sidered a vocational hazard Hymithgion, a8 Baphens) arid to | of-Chicago. Jou wl M D Ruddell. : THE White House is definitely " = . m8 among the victims’ sympathizers, | former 'e No. “Mr. C- «=~ = attended Groton y ay— Others who will entertain with | Not fashionable, but then, it sel- | NOWADAYS you have the feel- | THE INFLUX of fashionable | however, and do not appear to | an American Ambassador, who is School.” grapes, Or F ] H ] | dinner parties are Messrs. and | dom Is | ing you're just as likely as not to | New Yorkers causes other com- | disturb society unduly. abroad at the moment but might ox - nr : of ‘a ge ala S €a t 1 Mesdames Henry E Todd Robert A President's wife wins the | find yoursely sitting next to a fox | plicgtions, too, The divorges and remar~ | show up any day. * ' Tight, IY, News, op hese el R 0 ted M. Butterworth, Henry J. Plerce, Ll P. =. - 1 Cl b -" WE on a c r Louis Schwitzer, Donald W, Alex- : 4 ) Clubs— al |” | 4 C ] . B. P ander, Frederic M. Hadley, John ! w WO oup CS Jusey St Troyer and John Spahr. Mrs. M B n Excellent Todd is chairman for the dance | I'S. ro | 0 Be Feted al eas. Several cocktail parties also are . E . are By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT being arranged. Mr. and Mrs. | Will ntertain A Di with the s NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 25~80| garl 1. Larsen will éntertain | : . t inners Teles, bu many inquiries are coming by tele-| Messrs. and Mesdames Henry R. || A U w them h ih -: letter as to Fala's health| Stephenson, Robert Ellsworth, E. | rt nit Bridal dinners tomorrow night of water f panes | 1. Kabel, George B. Huff and lock.» sboticn of the will honor two couples who will be you can 1 that I feel I must reply to the Httle Richard I. Crawford, Dr. and The Ten O . 8 the W s married on Thanksgiving Day. and vegets dog's many friends. | Mrs. Prank B. Ramsey and Dr. Art Departmeiit 1 meet at 10 Mrs. ©. R. Peak will give a buffet As far as I can see, Fala is in| and Mrs. J. Nell Garber. [Deparment b tlie supper honoring her daughter, THE tr perfectly good health. I have had| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bard- fla. m R esaay, Des: 3m ue Mary. Alice, and Paul Gregory Piece 45.4 to be away from Fala a good deal well will have as their guests : (home ig ay " {Hearn. The party will be in the Newer is since the United Nations General Mrs. Ralph. N, Bardwell of At- ¢ 15420 Cen e. : ‘Peak home and will precede the with greer * Assembly. started its work, but he lanta, Mr’ and Mrs. Willlam -J5 A discussion of current art events _ |wedding rehearsal in St. Joan of position fi Bas aa: well and happy on the, Hammerstadt and Mr. and Mrs, ? will be led by Mes, Solin Lett. Misi Yarc Catholic Church. keep 1 Io Surays witeh 1 how Seo. at R Hummers, vias Bega, J , | | Guests at the supper Will be SUG wn om de Park. All party w € J " ! seek behir home in Hyde Pas Arthur C. Slifers, whose guests { | The theme of the year's study, | | Measra, 3nd Mesdamis ©. 2 Tk ing dinner EK, after B |“The Influence of Ancient Art on| E. C- Hearn, A. F. Hearn and J. BE. "WE will be Messrs. and Mesdames e To maki IAST WEER, ater all of We George Hays, George Whittlesey [the Art of of Today,” will be con- Hearn, Misses Joan Lou Jones, Pa- % too ftems which had been covered In| papery poot Jr. and John Suther- |} tinued in the talk Mrs. Susan B.| The Villager photo. ihlels Tron 28 Yugi Ath S my committee had come up in the| jand. Hemingway will make on “The . MARRIED—A Nov. 15 cere- Jane er an . McAlister Ll ha General Assembly, I was able to| Mr. ind Mu. Samiel We Sunp. Glories of Babylon. mony in Oak Park, 1ll., united | hy ai ber. Td ppend Wednesday and Thursday| son will entertain Mr. an I's. ‘ 8.8 8 i Seifried and itt sticks fron We — in Hyde Park, C. Severin Buschmann and Mr. Indianapolis men active in world Miss Lenora FM d | Miss Rita Hartman and James H. 6 he| and Mrs. William H. Krieg. affairs will speak at the annual] W. Hadley Jr, son of Mr. and |gandoiph will be feted at a dinner Brow out. My little dog was wailing at the Attending the dance together forum the Woman's Department] Mrs. Hadley, 3117 Guilford given by the future bride's parents, Spear 400F'1o grest. me, wagging his whole, ‘ Ave. The bride's parents are |Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartman, 5136 one ‘end, body With pleasure at my return. Will. be Messrs. and Mesdames |Club will sponsor Monday, following the shrth r Ret pe from room to room| Ralph Coble, John Woolling, {a 12:30 p. m. luncheon at the club-| Mr. and Mrs. John J Seifried, |Camden Ave. EL oo perdi) I was Joon) David Burns, Henry E. Gibson, | \house. Mrs. Mary B. Hedges 15 in Oak Park: : | The rehearsal in the 8t..Roch ; the botton Lor re distressed not to| Morris Boyd and Donald B. Kel- | , |charge of arrangements, Catholic Church will follow the Auge find Miss Thompson in her rooms| ler and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. | | The speakers will be Sumner We, i the Women— dinner. ’ tered long and would return to look for her| Wooliing. Mills, wartime director of ie Guests will include Misses Anna turnips, at short intervals. } Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hunter Relief for the American Friends Housewile Job and Josle Hartman, Dayton, Ky., ones that will asterd the dance with Mf. | Organization of Philadelphia, and aunts of the bride-to-be. Also at- are often : Thursday morning we took & 1ong| ond Mrs. Henry Weaver, Mr, and | Kurt F. Pantzer, chairman of the| tending will be the bridal party and Beesle walk through the woods. Fala Mrs. Edgar Landstrom and Dr, | Indianapolis Committee of the Nae |S No Cause the immeniate* families of, the pro- y. seemed keen as ever to run off after| onq Mrs. E Paul Tischer. tional Foreign Policy Assoclatio n.! soective. ride acd Bridegiocs. the squirrels and through the fallen , mems———— Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of the For ‘Beef in = Jeaves on the ground. ‘M X; 1t Star, will be moderator. g’ : : , the point r IS. Inzar The forum topic will be “The By RUTH MILLETT ‘Reservations A Couple Renews United States Declares Peace,” and NEA Shall Wot op. at Wedding Vows Is Elected an open discussion period will fol-| gOMETHING is seriously wrong | Announced falner, An low. with the upbringing and éduca- | ’ vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kramer, 'V] P . d : t Mrs. Donovan A. Turk and Mrs. tion of a gif! when shé goss into |The Athenaeum Turners will Hon N. Alabama St. celebrated their] 1CC resiacn ugh ER a Th marriage expecting all the privi- serve Thanksgiving dinner from 1 : ity mixing . lt ass! y Mesdames A. A. Dear- | <4 2 : golden wedding anniversary yester Mrs. W. H. Vinzant is the new dorff, Othniel Hitch, Ralph T. si. | Jogos sng Je to 7:30 p. m. Thursday : Seeep— day. They renewed their wedding first vice president oi the National mon, Eleanor Barker Snedgrass, GJ NE a | Among the early Reservations are Two A » Vows In a ceremony read by the Association of Parliamentarians, E. Sunthimer and Henry J, Windt. | b rostntful of dick. of poss. Be ages Meet 1 & Rev Pr. John H. Scheefers in 8t.|The group met here last week. | Mrs. Harry G. Kennett, hostess having to hold oa - Pattison, wi C. Buehler Th Ane " Mary's Catholic Church. | Dune otticers of the olgaizatien chairman, will have as assistants down the job of | h, Doherty Sheerin, are Mrs. Ernest Perrine, Denver, Mesdames John F. Engelke, George h wif ‘Richard H. Smit! erty Sheerin, versity Wi There yas 4 Smiy Sines pt 5:30 president; Mrs. Herbert Mantz, W. Snyder, William H. Abraham a nrg orgie [Due Heim, Robert L. Linke and F. erature St Pp. m. in the enaeum and a re- Kansas City. Mo; Mrs. Donald I. ¥ =) , JB ell. . |A. Blair. ception from 8 to 10 p. m. Mr. and|punk, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Roy Rown- Ruby Ballard, RRM: gh as a fairly we Others . ‘witlhy' : teservaiions are : sion, will ; ~ Mrs. Kramer were assisted by their|tree, Houston, Tex. and Mrs. A. R. lade. ’ : ? I Ee Messrs. and Mesdames Otto R. a he 3 “2 sons and, daughters-in-law, Mr. and | Dry, Freeport, Ill, second through! . _ a Roose, Thomas R. Ferguson, Sam J. chan a + Mrs. ‘Herman Kramer, Rochester, fifth vice presidents. | dames Susan Shedd > emings attitude toward Freeman, William 8. Wolfe and J. Sitbeon i N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer Mrs. Frederick Haeberle, St. Louls, ID. 5. Underword, Laws E. Ray marriage. her |V- Harding, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Foxes” (8 {And Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kramer Jr. recording secretary; Mis. W. F. | IMbx J. Reese. Harold: M. Trusier Huth wg 8 ae * |P. Bloemker, Col, and Mrs. Charles The AAT 3 han - ; City, treasures; R. E.| { N complain, ppose | . \ t 7:45 p.1 me. | MeDanne ag hein Jhon . 2k FOUNDERS DAY DINNER—AIpha Omicron Pi Sorority. members who are busy |E. E. Cahal and Deardortt and Miss that she leads a tough lite, [Wells and Leonard R. Reel ak 1:6 {and Mrs, Clarence G. Goodwin, planning the organization's Founders Day Dinner Dec. || in the Marott Hotel include [Nellie Fatout. There's so much work, she never ... . P ts Mallory B Chicago, parliamentarian. | Mrs. William Kraas Jr. will be, seems to get done. Visits Parents SUmmer:y ml [0 f eve 85: Parliamentarian. 5 (left to right): Mesdames William Summers, Raymond-O. Clutter and Roger Riley. |in charge of the speakers table. | “Gres tied down all day long | Miss Joan Hansen will be home sors wari or | * » small children, when {from Purdue University to spend Miss Smith Visits [Oper House Thursday| The Bridal Scene— | with two ep
The Isle or Pine Chapter, ITSC,| he would like to be running Thanksgiving week-end with her
Columbus. enema sea | | A member of Pi Beta Phi So- of honor at their wedding on Oct. sorority will have meetings tonight.!
| | rority, Miss Leppert attended Mac- i Cre dre Ot Slenmal Alpha chapter will sponsor a) G3 Murray College and is now a stu-| ant and Miss Theresa Roempke| | scavenger hunt starting at 8 p. m. | i dent at Franklin College. The were bridesmaids. from the home of Mrs. John w. bridegroom-to-be attended Wiscon- | The best man was Urban Sauer, Cook. Si Univerouy and 18 now attending! and William Sauer and Richard] A pledge meeting will be held at 4, B piale Limversily. Ritter were ushers. |8 p. m. tonight by the Delta chap- of ’ "m9 4 8 =» ter. Mrs. Harry Klippel, 690 W.. Mr. and Mrs. Justin A. Walsh, 604 Robert L. Snyder Sr, 1714 Hall| Drive, Woodruff Place, will be the 4 N. Oakland St., announce the en- pce. announces the marriage of | hostess. | gagement and approaching mar-|, daughter, Mary, to Gordon E. resistant | riage of their daughter, Rosemary a 50 of y > Car-| | Bernice, to James Charles Aull, 938 Carson, son. of Mrs. Mary M. ‘Auxiliary Gives ! 4 |
n, 3446 Salem Ave. They were] N. Ritter St. He is the son of the 30 em y ‘Wheel Chair
married Oct. 31 in Ft. Wayne, & late Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Aull.{ ye. Robert Lentz and Ray vass, The Broad Ripple Unit, American’
Margie, herself, has clothes that | sibilities of a housewife.
The couple will be married at 10/ both of Ft, Wayne, were the only |Legion Auxiliafy, presented a wheel, a. m. on Jan. 31 in St. Philip Ne.i's| attendants. {chair” to a patient in the Cold Catholic Church Mr. and Mrs. Carson will have] Springs Hospital at 2 p. m. today. | 88 an open house from 7 to 9 p. m.| Mrs. James Fuliér, president, and { December 26 has been chosen by| Saturday in their home, 6043 Col-|Mrs. Robert Linke, rehabilitation | | Miss Wilma Lohkamp for her wed-|lege Ave. chairman, made the presentation.
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will be married>at 7:30 p. m. in| the Friedens Evangelical and Re-} {formed Church, Miss Lohkgamp is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lohkamp,| 2739 Madison Ave. and Mr. Kriner,! a student at Butler University, is} the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis! A. Kriner, 1502 Wade St. |
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” ” » r Miss Patricia Elizabeth Pesch and Edward V, Drew, 1733 N. Meridian| 8t., will be honored at a bridal din-| ner tomorrow night tn the Coral Gables Restaurant, Plymouth.
| ‘The bride-to-be is the daughter of | (Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Pesch, Plym-| outh. The couple will be married! Thanksgiving Day in St. Michael’s| Catholic Church in Plymouth.
The guests will include Dr, and! Mrs, Richard O'Bryan, Round Lake, ! {TI Mr, and Mrs. J. W, OBry) { Columbus; Mr, and Mrs. O'Malley, Boston, Mass.; Mr, & 2 | Mrs. Donald Elkins, Plymouth; Mrs. | {Durward Summy, Bremen, and Mrs. | Eugene Pesch, Plymouth,
The Indianapolis guests will be | Misses Jean Ann Heidenreich, Shir-| ley Burke and Cecelia Drew, John| Lawler and Daniel, William and| { Richard Drew. { n - ” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Sauer are | {at home now with the bride's par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ritter, 1128 E. Tabor 8t. Mrs. Sauer is| {the former Miss Elaine Ritter, and |
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