Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1947 — Page 19

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stock Club will hold Friday night, Dec. 19, in the clubhouse. The event, which will be formal, will begin with dinner at

7 o'clock. Dancing to music

will be from 9 to 1 o'clock. Reservations may be made by

Dec. 17.

Gilbert Inman is junior chairman of arrangements for the dance.

Two early reservations for parties and Charles R. Kinnaird. Mr. Lee will entertain a doze his home before going on to the

My Day— Many. Persons Write About

Commission

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

GENEVA, Switzerland, Dec. 9—As|

usual, a good deal of mail has been coming in, with many letters from people who just wish to express their interest in the work of the Human Rights Commission. I still see nothing of Geneva by daylight except during the drive from the hotel to the Palais de Nations, but yesterday the clouds rolled up the mountain sides and I

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by Bob Halstead's orchestra

have been made by Leslie ‘Lee Jr.

n friends with a buffet supper at dance. Mr. Kinnaird’s party will include Misses Lollie Kackley, Martha and Ethyl Madden, Ann Mahaffey, Sally Green, Judy

Jane Nicholson, John Wynn, Jim Etzkorn, Otto Feucht, Bill Ruck= elshaus, Fritz Kackley, Bill Lan= ders, and Jim Kirchhoffer.

~ ~ n Miss Dorothy L. Haymann, a | timore, will arrive Dec. 19 tov spend the holidays with her pars ents, Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Hay~ mann.

» ~ » Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee Swartz will hold an open house Sunday, Dec. 21, in honor of their | daughter, Shirley, who will be | home for the Christmas holidays.

from Southern Seminary, Buena | E. !8th St. No date has been set

saw the snowy peaks across the lake, Mont Blanc, however, still remains| hidden. In several long sessions there was careful discussion of whether the Human Rights Commission was to write a bill which could actually be presented to the General Assembly | —but which of course would not have legal weight, since it would not require ratification and implementa- | tion from the various nations—or| both a bill and a declaration. Our own position as a government has been that on the drafting committee’s report we should have sufficient material available to do a| fairly finished job as regards declaration. But many countries like

our own would have to consider |;

most carefully the points covered ng & convention.

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FOR instance,” our government must remember the matter of states rights and decide just how far it can go. Other governments have similar considerations, but we felt it would have a moral value to finish and circulate a declaration even though we might only be able to set down certain principles which we felt could be included in a covenant or a convention.

[Shower at 8 p. m, Friday.

Vista, Va.

The Bridal Scene— Bette Myers,

Will Be Guests

» a: » Harry S. Hanna Jr. of New London, Conn. will arrive Dec. 20 to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hanna.

‘Miss Boner

To Be Guest { the news of an engagement.

At Party |

One December bride-to-be will

another has chosen her attendants.

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TO BE MARRIED—Miss Martha Jean Haine is the bride-to-‘be of William A. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmér Thomas of Miss Swartz will arrive Dec. 19 | Rantoul, Ill. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haine, 2533

for the wedding. ? :

Melvin Kettelhut

at Dinner

Martha Jean Haine Engaged

be honored at a bridal dinner, and Today's bridal scene also includes

Miss Bette E. Myers and Melvin Leslie Kettelhut will be the honor! {guests at a bridal dinner Saturday in the home of the bride-to-be's|

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Mrs. Charles Smith Will Give Program Christmas. programs, gift exchanges and a card party are among activities local club groups are planning for their meetings tomorrow. The John Strange Homemakers {Club will be entertained by Mrs. W.| |C. Starkey, 5100 E. 82d St., at noon, |

{A Christmas dinner will be served.| | | “Secret pals” will be disclosed at|

la gift exchange. Assistant hostesses

will be Mesdames R. D. Meredith, Arthur Augustine and Irma Scott.

| Mrs. Hervey Thomas, 6773 E. 38th | ©

|St., will be hostess to the North-| {eastern Homemakers Club at 11] la. m. for a dinner meeting. { There will be a business meeiing land a Christmas program. A gift exchange also will be held

| The Rio de Janeiro Chapter, | [ITsC, will have a Christmas meet- |

ling and luricheon at 10:30 p. m.|

Members will have a gift exchange. Mrs. R. O. Nabring, 1564 Epler| Ave, will be the hostess, and Mrs.| John W. Thornburgh will be the speaker,

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| Mrs. Charles E. Smith will pre-| [sent a Christmas program when tne Minerva Club meets with Mrs, J. W. Ford, 3865 Washington Blvd. | There also will be a gift exchange.

The Wednesday Afternoon Club will meet with Mrs. H. E, Litch- |

field, 30 N. Mount St. Mrs. L. C.| Boatman will speak on “The Brandywine.” |

Mrs. T. N. Hunt will give the de-| votions. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs, R. C. Vermillion and Mrs. William Howell,

The Three Way Card Club will

Miss Josephine Boner will be the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Myers, 314 N. Bradley Ave. The dinner will have a card party at 1:30 p. m.

honor gyest at a miscellaneous precede a wedding rehearsal Mrs.!| The couple will be married at 3:3 H. E. Turner, Miss Norma King and p. m. Sunday in the Gethsemane Miss Joan Praed will be hostesses Lutheran Church. The Rev. J. i Miss Praed’s home, 5209 W. 16th Albert will read the vows. The guests will be Mrs, St ie bride-to-be, the daughter of Secoy, Lima, O.; John Daubel Sr. ‘Mr, and Mrs. I. R. Boner, 5540 Toledo; Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Albert, Crawfordsville Road, will be mar- Mrs. Lenola Bailey, Misses Laurel ried to William K. MacDonald on| | Kettelhut, Marynelle Aumann, Jose- | Dec. 28 in the Speedway Christian |phine’ Bailey and Joan Newly, Church. Mr. MacDonald is the son Herbert Kruse, Charles Jones and of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Mac- Edward Myers Jr. Donald, 3630 N. Bancroft Ave. | Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Kettelhut,

The guests will include Mesdames 31 N. Drexel Ave, the parents of

This was unacceptable, however, to the majority of the other nations present. They felt that the world is expecting a definite commitment which would force the governments te change their laws, if necessary, to conform to an international bill or covenant, and they wished that to be considered first, or at least simuitaneously with a declaration. This finally passed, and three working groups have been appointed on each of these subjects. As soon as possible, they will be asked to report to the plenary session.

® ” " ¥ SEVERAL amusing things occurred during these sessions. An amendment was passed to a Soviet resolution, whereupon the Russian delegate had to say that he would be unable to vote for his own resolution since the amendment completely changed its character. Later, the delegate from the

Boner, MacDonald, T. O. Prentiss,|the prospective bridegroom, also Gene Sumpter, Walter T. Hunt, F.|will attend the dinner. C. Gardner, Wally Nehrling, H. H. # 4 =n Bohlke, Jack Black, Charles Dicker-| Miss Joyce Krueger has chosen

son and: John G. Praed and Misses Mrs. James Minsel as matron of Sharon MacDonald, Amy Boner, jlonor for her wedding to David E. Abbie Kantz, Mary Smith, Eva Nell {Johnson on Dec, 27. Miss Carol Woodlock, Katherine Black, Rebec- Krueger and Miss Patricia Johnson ca Black and Annabelle Dickerson. |Will be bridesmaids.

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man, and Robert Matthews and Hannukah Meeting

{Donald Krueger will be ushers. The {ceremony will be read by Dr. DalThe Sisterhood of the United las L. "Browning, Hebrew Congregation will have its North Methodist Church,

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annual card social at 2 p. m. to- home of the bride-to-be's parents,|§

morrow in the Hotel Washington Mr. and Mrs, Elmér R. Krueger, E Gold Room. 56th St. This party will mark the social] Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. meeting for Hannukah, the festival/and Mrs. Will Johnson, Hutchinobserved all over the world. Mrs. son, Kas. Abe Gohn is chairman, assisted by, versity of Georgia Medical School, Mrs. Nathan Resnick, co-chairman, and is a member of Phi Rho Sigma and Mrs. Morris Stein, president. "| Praternity. Miss Krueger attended {Indiana University, and is a memUnited Kingdom ‘ inadevertentlyiber of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. voted “no” on his own resolution | ® 5 and had to be reminded of what Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haine! he had done. 2533 E. 18th St, announce the

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ENGAGED—A ceremony Jan. 24 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, will unite Miss Ruth Ellen Pohlar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Schmidt, 1121 Evison St., and | Eugene E. Colville, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dale Colville, 1921 E. Minnesota St,

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Stephens Will Begin

‘Vacation Times Special COLUMBIA, Mo., {ber of Stephens College students {from Indianapolis and vicinity will |arrive home next week for the holidays. Christmas vacation will begin Dec. 18 and classes will resume on Jan. 7. Indianapolis students at the school include Miss Marilyn Jeanne Stott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G.| Stott, 2017 N. Pennsylvania 8t.; Miss | Mary E. Stevenson, daughter of Dr.| and Mrs. M. V. Stevenson, 5602 E.! 10th St.; Miss Louise I. Steffanni,! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Stef-| fanni, 340 N. Emersori Ave.

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rock, 2849 N. New Jersey St.; Miss Virginia Marie Rainer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Rainer, Marott Hotel; Miss Mary Lee Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Potts, 3627 N. Delaware 8t.; Miss Mary Lou Haverstick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T, Haverstick, 5745 Carrollton Ave. Miss Rosalynn Joyce Haine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William M. Haine, 41 Ridgeview Drive; Miss Patricia Ann Gass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gass, 4326 Washington Blvd, and Miss Patricia Louise Crewes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crewes, 6427 Pleasant Run Parkway, Other Hoosier students at Stephens are Miss Marcia Mendenhall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice { L. Mendenhall of Sheridan; Miss | Sharon Lee Stoner, Greenfield, and Miss Rose May Axup, Ft. Harrison.

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Miss Florence Schaub To Entertain Sorority A Christmas dessert ' luncheon and a Christmas party are oeing arranged by local sorority chapters. The Indianapolis Alumnae Club | (of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will have a || Christmas dessert luncheon at 12:30 4 |p. m. Saturday in the Butler Uni- ' |versity chapter house, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Miner, chair4 man. of ‘arrangements, is being ‘ |assisted by Mrs. Truman Hoover, |Mrs. Virginia Brackett Green aud 4 © | Miss Sara Birk. i | Members will bring wrapped gifts #10 be sent to children of the Pi |Beta Phi Settlement School at | Gatlinburg, Tenn. The Broad Ripple High School |Golden Singers will present a program of Christmas music, | Mrs. W. K. Geafen and Mrs. George W. Pittman are to be hostesses for the meeting. Mrs. T. O. Conger is in charge of reservations,

A Christmas party will be held Friday by members of Pi Lambda Theta Sorority. Miss Florence Schaub, 1926 College Ave., will be the hostess. Members will prepare gifts for {the Pine Mountain School in Ken|tucky. The hostess will be assisted eee | BY Miss Maud Dome and Miss

P. H. Photo WEDDING NEAR—Mr, and Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger, E. 56th St., announce the approaching marriage of their dau iy Joyce, to David E. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Will i of Hutches inson, Kas. The wedding will be Dec. 27 in the Krueger home. Mary Ronk,

Garden Club EVENTS Mrs. Walter Bellville has been

‘Wi 1 M . {Alpha Chap. hap. Beta Theta Sorority. |elected president of Lambda Mu 1 eel 8 p. m. Wed, 38th St. Branch, In- lC hapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, Other

bo. RR diana National Bank. officers are Mrs, Sheldon Cox, vice Mrs. John Dougherty, 5801 N ’ 'Penflsylvania St. will entertain L@dies’ Aux, General Protestant president; Mrs. Evelyn Ensey, re3, Orphan Home, 8 p. m. Wed. At|cording secretary; Mrs. Claude

members of the Garden Study Club| at a Christmas luncheon Saturday. Films of the club's summer activities will be shown, and a gift exchange will be held. Mrs, Ellen Purdy will give a program of Christmas readings and songs. { Mesdames William Swope, M. L.

julio and Richard Glasser will . be special’ guests. Guild to Meet.

the home. Plans for the annual Bradley, treasurer, and Mrs. Edwin Christmas party. | Meyers, social chairman. Indianapolis League of Women| The group will hold a Christmas Voters. 10 a. ‘m. Wed. Colonial |dinner at 7 p. m, Dec. 17, in the Furniture Co. Meridian Room. |nome of Mrs. Stewart Coleman, 154 Civic affairs program by Mrs. = Spencer St.

Merton Good and committee, BE EAT SNR AS i s | Smallest Dwarf NEW YORK-—Miss Lucia Zarate

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