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“WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1047. .__=

WDC Groups, |

Set Meetings |

, Next Week |

Art. Unit to Hear | .

. Mrs. Grace Golden

Three groups of the Woman's De- | partment Club will meet next week. | The Art Department will have a meeting at 1:45 p. m. Monday in the club house. Mrs. Grace Golden will talk on the UNESCO meeting held recently in Mexico City. Mrs. Alvin G: Jose and Mrs. Harold ‘C. Curtis are co-chairmen of the meeting, The hostesses will, be Mesdames John Berns, Harry J.| Berry, Irving Blue, E. L. Burnett, Harold C. Curtis, Ray B. Dorward, Edwin Evans, Edward Everett, Ed-| ward D. Farmer, M. R. Garver, Willis Miller, Clyde V. Montgomery, Edward Niles, Henry L. Patrick, Hezzie B. Pike, Lewis Robinson. Ralph Simpson, Vincent Smith, O.| R. Sumner and Percy A. Wood, Miss | Viola Buttsand and Miss Mary B. Pottage. ) 8. The Ten o'Clock section of the Art Department will meet next Wednesday. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N. Delaware St, is to be hostess. There will be a general discussion on current art evénts led by’ Mrs Colin L. Lett. Mrs. Henry J. Windt will read a paper on “The Romance of Persia.” * » Dr. Lee Norvelle, English and head of the Speech Department at Indiana University, will talk to the members of tne Literature and Drama Departmen's at 1:30 p. m. next Wednesday in the clubhouse. “The Function of the Theater Mn & Democracy” is the topic of Dr. Norvelle's speech, Mrs. William H Polk and Mrs. J. H. Trunkey are co-chairmen of the hostess committee, and Mrs. Howard J. lacy and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander wll

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PLANS SUMMER RITE—The engagement: of

Ni holas photo Miss Jeanne

Smart to Kenneth Milton Place Jr. has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Smart, 4140 Winthrop Ave. Mr. Place is the son of Col. and Mrs. Place, Swampscott, Mass.

| They will be married in the summer.

‘The Bridal Scene—

Miss Fillenwarth to Be Wed | To John F. Spalding; |

Sylvia Miller Is Engaged

Todav's bridal scene includes three engagement announcements and the news of two recent weddings. Mr. and Mrs. Henry PF. Fillenwarth, 1540 English Ave., announce

Miss Lucille Fillenwarth is to be

|the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence, to John Francis Spalding, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren Spalding, 317 |W. 21st St. They will be married Jan. 31 in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. i ——

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Princeton Triangle Show Will Have Many Parties in Audience Tonight . A. NUMBER OF PARTIES ARE BEING ARRANGED to attend the Princeton Triangle Club show tonight in Caleb Mills Hall. A number of dinners also

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Miss~VanTalge, ( ‘Mr. Krueger © ‘To Be Wed - | Reception to Be In Marott Hotel

Miss Suzanne VanTalge will be-|

| Sed > o " a = are planned to precede the show, “All Rights Reserved,” {today in the Third Christan| Which will begin at 8:30 o'clock.

haireh. io Riv 8 C. Brooks willl Mr, and Mrs. Alexander L. Taggert Jr. will entertain

with a dinner in honor of their son, Alexander III, who wrote the | The bridé is the daughter of Mr, words for the hit song in the show. Several cast members also will be and Mrs. Willam Earl VanTaige,! guests. Others invited to the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Richard {3810 W. Washington St. Mr. Kreug-| McCreary Jr, Houston, Tex.. Mrs. Adelaide Mills, Saginaw, Mich. {er is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer| Miss Sally Smith, Cincinnati; Messrs, and Mesdames Taggert Sr. |R. Krueger, Brendonwood. Frederick E. Cline, Joseph L. Hanna, Walter C. Hiser, Irby de Fenelon | Miss Eileen Krueger will be the, and John G. Williams, Mrs. McCreary Sr. Misses Nancy Clark, Lucy maid of honor, and Miss Alice. Edgerton and Florence Jameson, Robert Doeppers, Paul Ragan and

| Greene, Miss Patricia Myers and| John Jameson. | 3 Mrs. Frederick L. Rath are to be| Mr and Mrs, Warren Hathaway Rev. Alvey ‘To Read Vows | *

bridesmaids. Carol Sue Montieth! Simmons also will entertain a will be ringbearer. All the attend-| group of friends at the show. ants will wear lime green velveteen| Their son, Warren Jr, is a cast areas, ; Hepes. Me nd Ss ma Jae \§ | ders ave ner party be- | Tats eit gai 12 x oF ugh fore the show for their BO or In Home {be Lous Sauisenbish, Monon; | Mary. | The Re¥. H. L.-Alvey, pastor of | Gera oun § sh . . 8 New Augusta, and Raymond Sweeneys the Pirst Friendship OChupeh, will read the vows uniting Miss Martha Ford and Charle “symond Holt ai 7:30 p. m. today. The ceremony will be in the bride|groom’s home, 3053 W. Michigan St.

[Fred Robinson. . : . . . Will Give Dinner Miss VanTalge will wear a white ne. 00d Mrs. Raymond Sweensy velveteen gown with a bateau neck® wii pe hosts to a dinner party line, fitted bodice and-full skirt ex- pareve the production. The dintending into a short train, Her veil ,.. will be in the home of Mrs is of antique lace, and she will CAITY, gweeney’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs a bouquet of camellias and stepha- ponald N. Test. Guests will be She will enter with her fa-| Richard Sheidker and Richard Where the couple will be at home Lyon, both of New York; Messrs. The bride is the daughter of Mr | and Mesdames Test Jr, Frank land Mrs. Leslie E. Ford, 475% N NE oe Parry Lesh |Goncord St., and the bridegroom is Another party before the show |the son of Mrs. Merle Reet, Midland |Rd., and Robert Holt, 4723 English Ave, The bride will wear an agua crepe afternoon tress with a white feathe: halo and black accessories, She will have a white rose and gardeni@ corsage. Miss Mary Edith Ford will be her

Shen-Courtney photo FEBRUARY BRIDE.TO.BE—Miss Joan Sanders will be mar. ried to Edwin 4. Armstrong on Feb, 7 in St. Paul's Episcopal Inotis, Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sanders, 720 |ther. Sherwood Drive, and the bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and | After a reception in the Marott

: ‘ Hotel, the couple will fly to New Mrs. J. R. Armstrong, 3419 N. Pennsylvania St, ___|Orleans and Guatamala. They will My Day—

{be at home after the trip at 1231 N. a : Linwood Ave, will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Action Needed -~ To Bolster sister's only attendant. She has

The bride is a graduate of Indiana’ Nelson G. Johnson. Their gues’s Democracy chosen a frock of dusty rose crepe

University. A member of Alpha’ will be Messrs. and Mesdames Chi Omega Sorority, she also at- gGeorge Kuhn Jr, Harley RhodeBy ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Dec. 31 — A | land beige and black accessories. Her lcorsage will be of American Beauty

Leading Hostesses In Washington WASHINGTON - leading hostesses in Washington soFerguson,

Among the

Homer Krueger 18 a graduate of Indiana day, Cornell W. Atcheson, Francis and a member of Delta Chi Fra- Mayberry, John E. D. Peacock, ternity. Noble De&h Jr, Robert Bohlen ——————————————— and William Shafer, Miss Menice Py + A! Bas , . Bolton and Sylvester Johnson Jr Reviews Next W eek | Others planning parties for rife Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will, show include Messrs. and Mes-

ciety are Mrs. wife of the Senator from Michigan; Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth; Mrs, Harold K Burton, wife of the

the Supreme

tended Butler University Mr. hamel. Alan C. Appel, W. J. Holliassociate justice of letter has come to me from a man Court.

who calls himgelf “an average citi- MEF-Mrs. George Marshall, wife review “Proud Destiny” (Feucht-| dames John L. Jameson, O. C, zen” and. Who “pices his sense of of the Secretary of State, Mrs. wangew for the Book Review Club! Helm, William H. Wemmer, Harry |f0ses. Don Bailey will be the best frustration. \ Sy Cissie Patterson, newspaper pub- &t 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's| Stout, R. E. Hollowell, Sylvester [Man

He finds his Republitan fridmgs lisher, and Mrs. Robert Low Bason, auditorium and at 1:30 p. m. Jan. Johnson, D. W. Allerdice;, Alfred A reception will be held in the

believing that only businessmen music and art patron. 8 In Ayres’ auditorium. home, following the ceremony.

should get consideration and that ~~ all our efforts today should be céentered on improving the profits of! business. on the theory that wnen . the profits are large at the top, {they will seep down to the man at the bottom My correspondent goes on to say

W. Noling and Francis Dunn.

Personals

the maid of honor, and Miss Norma {Spalding, Miss Jean Driver and a iMrs. L. W. Tupper will be brides- Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky will

1 imaids. Phyllis Ann Winkler will be i . ounci { , : mark their 25th wedding anniver- \ Oo ithe flower girl, and David Spalding stry with a midnight supper tonight

The Indianapolis Council of is to be the Ting bearer, in their home, 1321 N. Meridian St. Wo Ren will hear George C. John | The engagement of Miss Sylvia They were married in Warsaw In son, director of radio education iller to Pred F. Morris has peen 1922 and came to the United States programs for Indiana University, o,.,,unced by her parents, Mr. and the following spring.

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speak on “Broadcasts to for the Children of America” at the group's Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium.

afternoon meeting)

Winthrop Ave.

| Mrs. William C. Miller, 4510 Washington Blvd, Mr. Morris is the son Ivan Dneproff of Austin, Tex. their of Mrs. George W. Morris, 4325 house guest; Mrs. W. Clyde Quimby,

Guests at the supper will be Mrs.

Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Herman]

Mr. Johnson also wil explain, Miss Miller attended Indiana Uni- Mintz, Boston, and Mr. and Mrs plans for the School of the SKY! . sity and is a member of Sigma Georges Enesco. Mr. Enesco will broadcasts direct to schoolrooms. nyeiiy may Sorority. Mr. Morris was direct the Indianapolis Symphony He will be introduced by MIs.|o 4,0ted from TU and is a member Orchestra in concerts Saturday and Clarence L. Kittle, first vice presi- o¢ phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Nu Sunday.

dent. Martin Williams and Easley Blackwood Jr. of the Teen Music

place in June.

| Fraternities, The wedding will take

Also invited are Messrs. and Mesdames Edwin Biiteliffe, Jack A.

Goodman, Howard Harrington: and |

Canteen will give a music program; A series of holiday parties feted John M. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. G. H.|

following Mr. Johnson's talk.

The business meeting will be held |price Jr. The couple's engagement rington, Mesdames Edwin M. Craft,

that. his Democratic friends seem] not to worry about the United Na«| tions or another war or the atom| bomb, or about the well-being of| little people all over the world, or even about the shortcomings of our own brand of democracy. i » ” . 3 FOR INSTANCE, we should not be content with the appointment of} a committee to consider our achievements and shortcomings where civil rights are concerned. The committee did a remarkable piece

| Mi i | -l Miss Betty Hasselbring and H.Clay A. Clowes, Col. and Mrs. A. W. Her lof work, but if its report remains

“is at 10 a. m, and Mrs. William F. was announced by her parents, Mr. Alexander R. Holliday, Charles Laand Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring, 3029 tham, and Booth Tarkington, Miss

"Esther Fleming

Summerville will preside. Mrs. Claude D. Franklin, mu-

nicipal affairs chairman, will in-| troduce Otto K. Jensen. Mr. Jen-.gr Bloomington, and is a student!

| Ruckle 8t., on Christmas.

sen is executive secretary of the in the graduate school at Indiana Indianapolis Redevelopment Com- University. Miss Hasselbring is also visiting their son. Dr. Robert W

mission and will discuss plans of the commission.

Memorial Rite To Be Monda

attending Indiana. been set for the wedding.

Louise Kiefer, Miss Dorothy Knisely

Mr Price is the son of Mrs. Price and Henry Holt.

ae NN Mr. and Mrs. George Buck are

No date has Buck, and his family in Boston.

» - Mr. apd Mrs. Maurice G, Wolfred,

» » » Mr. and Mrs. John A. Delaney 3558 Drexel Ave, will have a party

are at home now with the bride's tonight in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glesing, Ray L.- Ables, Ft; Worth, Tex. 4470 College Ave. They were mar- :

ried Nov. 22 in St. John's Calb- \esdames William J. Arvin, Roger

olic Church.

Other guests will be Messrs. and

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Bahr, Keith White, Paul A.

'E The Gov. Oliver Perry Morton| The bride is the former Miss Rose pg. . ” S€ Brown, Clvde W. Ennis, Jon A. Chapter, Daughters of the Union, Glesing, and the bridegroom is the will hold its annual memorial serv-{son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. De-

fces at 1 p. m. Monday in the Wilking auditorium. Convention delegates also will be elected. Mrs, Walter Baxter, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Starr, will be in charge. Music will be provided by Mrs.C. F. Dillenbeck and Mrs. M. D. Didway. A sound film will be shown.

Hostesses will be Mesdames™ H. Alden Adams, W. A. Edwards, C. D. Fansler and John Berloehr and Miss The Hospitality Committee is composed of Mesdames George E. Dunn, W. Winkler, Bonnie Chronis and May VanNatia and Dr. Mable Bibler.

Mrs=Orison Hayes To Be Speaker

The Will Rogers Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Orison Hayes| will be the speaker. :

Hostesses for the meeting will be York recently sent a letter to Mayor up, to Gerhard Exner and Mrs. O'Dwyer deploring the “lack of rec-

Mrs. Charles Hollowell

Mothers Will Hear

Mrs. Cruzan

The Mothers Club of Our Lady of Lourdes will have its monthly meeting Friday night in the hall. Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan will

speak on “Practical Parliamentary

Procedure.” Fifth grade mothers

will be hostesses.

WCTU Meeting

pect St, will entertain the Deborah WCTU at 10:45 p. m. Tuesday.

laney, White Plains, N. Y.

Glenn, DeltonggPowell, Joseph B Snow, Robert M. Suits, George Wat'kins, Robert M. Wilkinson and Al-

Mr. and Ms. Harry 8 Bunker, bert Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Bellingham, Wash. announce the M. Whitmore, Dr. and Mrs. Charles recent wedding of their daughter,

V. O'Brien, Miss Marcia Sandy, Miss

just another document and if the a recommendations are not carried) : out, we shall continue to be open to criticism because we speak nigu-| sounding words in our Declaration of Independence and in our Coa-| stitution but we stop there If we are to serve as a convincing model of democracy and if we are! to lead the rest of the world in the! economic as well as in the spiritual field, then we must act and act| quickly, both at home and abroad.) » - ” AFTER hearing over the. radio! about all the trials and tribulations of ‘the city of New York as a result of the heavy snow, I began to ieel that ‘we up here were rather well| off. We finally reached the farm in a sleigh and we had milk, butter and eggs. Some of the pipes at the farm had | frozen, but that is just one of the|

(Frances. to Donald R. Carmichael, Betty Miller and Evert Coffman. |son of Mr. and Mrs, Ora Carmichael, 2329 N. Dearborn St. They were {married Dec. 20 in the Barth Place Methodist Church. | Miss Helen Snyder Evansville, was

0h {ways in which you learn what to do _ |to prevent their freezing again. And “ithe snowplow finally made its way

= 13 ’ Sally Butler {from the house through the woods Will Speak “set var soe i st to

the maid of hondr. Miss Ruth Car- broadcasting station in Poughkeepmichael and Mrs. Larry Miller were Miss Sally Butler will speak at sie yesterday in ample time for ny attendants. The best man was Lloyd the dinner meeting the Daughters broadcast on the late Fiorello La

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Bunker, Bellingham.

The bride is a graduate of the St. Tuesday

of Isabella will hold at 6. p m. in the Catholic Com-

Mary's Hospital, Evansville, and Mr. munity Center.

1634 N. Illinois St.

Women Lawyers Ask Recognition

[Carmichael is a student at Herron |Art Institute. They are at home at Mrs. Providence Sansone, Mrs. Tony sions need to be made which require

NEW YORK—Four presidents of women's bar associations in New Marv Kerins will accept reservations

ognition of women for judicial and Ci

other appointments.” The message

expiessed disap-

|pointment that no woman, had heen named among the three justices re- planned meetings for January:

cently appointed to Relations Court.

Coach’s Wife Aids Team

the Domestic

In charge of arrangements are Msscari, Misses Elsie Carter, Cecelia

Markes, Alice Brown, Frances Stei-

|del, Bettie Wolfe, Claire Hopper,!

Terry Green, Dorothy Oberhousen and Lillian Brziger. Mrs. Thelma Haugh and Miss

Saturday noon.

vic Theater Groups Plan Meetings

Two Civic Theater groups ‘hive

The Workshop wili meet at 8

p. m._on Jan. 18 to see a one act

play. Norman Green will lead a istudy in improvisation. J ” »

A “January Thaw” party has been

LOS ANGELES, Cal.—The favor- planned for the Backstage Club on

ite staff assistant of Amos ‘Alon2o Jan. 25. Stagg, the “Grand Old Man of the ——————

. Gridiron,” entering his 55th coachMrs. Dorothy Gaertner, 521 Pros- ing season, is Mrs, Stella Stagg, his

wife Mrs

Stagg frequently scouts en-

all-day meeting will include falks-emy tactics for her husband, and

by Mrs. W. Wg Reedy and the Rev. reports back with plenty of author-|

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Harry Lathan? is chairman.

| WED—Miss - Ruth® Preston and Walter E. Williams Jr. | were married Saturday in the First Baptist Church. She is the

Preston, 731 W. 31st St, and his parenisilive~at 376] N, Moe: ridian St, »

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#®| She spend three weeks of sewing

¢ yards square and has a sawtooth

Guardia’s hour. I could not nelp| wishing that “all good men and! valiant” could be with us still in these days when important deci-

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WE HOPE THE NEW YEAR

good judgment and courage and unselfishness, |

Joan Sanders [s Engaged

Mr. and Mrs. BE. C. Sanders, 720i Sherwood Dr, announce the engagemeint and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joan, to Edwin J. Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Armstrong, 3419 N. Pennsylvania’ St. The couple will Feb. 7 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs, William A. Jones, Fulton, Mo., will be the matron of honor, and Mrs. John Joyce and Miss Barbara Bard are to be bridesmaids. Miss Sanders

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attended Butler University, and is‘ a> member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Armstrong also attended Butler, and is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta Praternity, |

Many Patches AND PROSPERITY

QUAKER CITY, O.—A quilt with 118,066 patthes has been completed by Mrs. Simon Lent of this city.

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Czech Minister.

Is a Woman

PRAGUE—Mme. Ludmila Jan- - koveov, who recently was named | Minister of Industry for Czechoslo-

vakia, is the widow of a professor " {killed by the Germans in World } War 11.

he is a teacher of commercial] sciences and is a deputy of the, :

Social Democratic Party.