Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1948 — Page 3
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an hardly tell it and iid help. me find an. 1d help. I wouldn't c on a farm. miss them so—they
to look nice. I'm a ou can do it, MRS. W.
planning for care of your living quarters n._ be. at least partly
as you lost it. For. you've lived up to if you do. it enthusi.
fully? You'll be glad friends, to help you
vidow who gets lone. not stay at home and CA, YMCA and other IS. » n say I do not believe is your charactér and J.EH help win friends and
needn't feel inferior
.- 1 can play a guitar, e radio DON. ht be given a chance ded.
work for 8 company ) $90 a week. I have | a lot of misundere
away 1 will lose my uin my credit. Then
couldn't be right and do? HONEST J. C. B. of your ability you'll in their faith in you. ay away from spots jon't make. constant
on. of theft and the
f companies that sell’ : X Y. Z pprove “Care” organfacilities for overseas nizations and private
stores and downtown re filled and mailed te “Care,” 50 Broad
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| Society—
A Personal Shower and a Luncheon
Tg Fete Kathleen. Cox,
Bride- to- Be
PARTIES FOR BRIDES- TO- BE “highlight the social
‘news today’
Mise Kathleen Cox, Who will Hie married next
Saturday’ to Clifford E. Morgan of - Noblesville, will be
honored at a shower and a luncheon next week.
Miss Cox
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett F. Cox, and Mr. Motgan's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morgan of Fairlahd. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Fr. John Lynch at/5:30 P. m, in the rectory of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mrs Rollin’
C. Smith will be. her sister's oniy attendant,
the best man,
and Mr. Smith is to be
Mrs. John A. Burger will honor Miss Cox with a personal shower Tuesday night—TFhe hostess will be assisted by Mrs. William G. Nie-
haus, Carmel, and Mrs. Smith.
Invited to the party are Mesdames Cox, Morgan, R. J. Pauls, Ivah Briton; James Parris; J.-O. Cummings; Chester -T. Cox, Max Kriese, Francis Pouder, Reid Palmer and Carl Niehaus, Miss Betty Mings of
Miss Cook will give a luncheon Wednesday noon in Block's Ter= race Tearoom, The guests, in addition to Miss Cox, will be Mes dames Cox, J. L. Dailey, Mel Burgess, Helen Furman and Fr ank Dasch, Misses Patsy Milne,
Guild Founders
To Be Honored
Arrangements for founders day Will be announced when the St. Vincent Hospital Guild holds its Monthly meeting at 10 a."m. Monday in the Nurses’. Home. The event will be a luncheon bridge honoring the guild founders, Mrs. Ellard B. Duane and Mrs, Russell L. White, Jan. 29 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Warren Bevington and Mrs, Peter W. Zimmer are chairmen of arrangements.
Mrs. W. ©. Huonker. officer of
the day, will preside at the meetx Monday, assisted by Mrs, M. ‘ Riordan and Mrs. Carl F. Far-
"an, Flizabeth Vincent will be ip of ‘the luncheon. She hy sisted by Mesdames John Rai Charles Birth, Emil C. Mn man, william Ittenbach, EddT, Verbraker. Kenneth Kraft
and Edoa “Wi Weill and, Miss . Blessing Fischer, Ree REE nt
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Shelbyville, Miss Ruby Cook and Miss Charlotte Smith.
Joyce Raftery. Leone Lowe, Patricia Byington and Mary Perish
Open House Announces
Miss Hodges" Betrothal
‘Carrol
Lynn Year's
Smith New
Mr. and Mrs. Hodges entertained
night. with-an open house to an-'
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara ‘Lynn, and, Jack L. Edwards, son of Mrs. Lucile Edwards of Fulton, Mo, Miss Hodges will be graduated in June from William~ Woods College, Fulton, and Mr. Edwards 1s drending: Westminster College, Fulton. No wedding date has been set. : Guests at the open house were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chamberlain, Misses Ann Bower, Gloria Tuerk, Juanita Trotter, Carolyn Favre, Reddington, Jane Fry, Caroline Hummell, Shirley Crueger, Mary Missa, Joan McFale, Carolyn Smith, Elizabeth Reel, Helen Hodges, Ruth Cooley, Jean
| Burton, Jane Foster, Pat Fricke,
Sue Weller, Julia Brignell, Ruth
‘ Mary. Conrow, Julia Brake and
Henry
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Julia Farmer, Also attending were and Robert Wood, James Keaiey, -Howes,: - Clyde Norris, Robert
Charles ‘Carlisle,
- Don Murray, Edward Bland, Rob
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ert Palenavile and Charles Lom- ' well, .
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Miss Lois Beauchamp will be< the bride of Charles McEh this afternoon Ewing Vale will read the vows in the McKee Chapel. of thie Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs Walter E. Beauchamp, 3226 Kenwood AVE, and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I'rent McGinnis, Bloomington. Miss Marviove Wiley, the maid of honor, will wear an aqua velveteen dress. The bridesmaids, Mrs, John F. Ittenbach and Miss Hanrahan, will wear rust velveteen. The best man is to be Don Inman. and the ushers will be Gilbert and John McGinnis. Miss Beauchamp will wear ivory velveteen gown with a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her fingel-tip-length illusion veil will" fall from a tiara of seed pearls, andspe will carry a white orchid on 4 Bible, After
come
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a reception in the Marott Hotel, the couple will leave {or a short wedding rip. They will be at home in ‘Bloomington alter Jan. 117.
Mrs. T rimpe [s Elected
The St. Francis Hospital Guild will “have an all-day meeting Tuesday in the hospital. A cove ered dish. luncheon will De Served at noon. New officers will be during the afternoon business meeting. They are Mrs. Eaward H. Trimpe, president; C. Graber and Mrs, I G. Boyd, first and second vice presidents;
'E..Vale| To Ofticiate At Wedding
a 430- o'clock Sireres
installed |
Mrs. George |
Mrs, Roy Nation and Mrs, Henry |
Gardner, recording and financial secretaries; and Mng, Weimer. treasurer
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Mesdamhes Walter Stumpl, Louis |
Groh, Walter Lutz, John O'Cons nell and Charles Schneider are he new directors. g
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Photos by | \ T° THE KIDS, a play is not the make-believe rep-
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resentation whic h the dictionary claims,
“ups may remember the swinging curtain and the row aH of footlights which fence them ofl. from the people up there on the platform. But for*the small fry,
It's the neal thing that's going
those things just dissolve, on before their eyes . . . and they become parf, of it; as these candid camera shots show. w= The photos were made during a production of “Heidi” in Block's Auditorium last week-end. The play was one of three Clare Tree Major Children's productions being presented here this year by Mr. and
Theater
Mrs. Frederick ‘G. Schatz and their co-sponsors, the Indianapolis Teen Canteens. The Ahree-play season, which opened in the fall with “Sleeping Reauty,” end on Saturday, March 6, when “Mrs; Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” has a 2 o'¢lock matinee in the Block ' Auditorium. -To the young audience, though. it won, 't
oe; a “matinee.” Mrs. Wiggs will by. here wos in person.
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“Long-( sting Vows Read
In Church
Mr. and Mrs, Loren E. Long are at home 1 €lavion: following SEheiraweaaing ere Cons Ridder Dec 12 Dr. John B. Ferguson read. the ceremony at 8 o'clock
that night in the bvterian Chureh
Irvington Pres-
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The. bride, - the “former Marviou Osting, is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lymond J Osting. 1348 N:.Ewing 8t. and the bridegrooni's parents are Mi and Mrs. Everett D. Long, Clayton A gown of white—satir—was cliosen by the bride, It was fashioned with. a sheer yoke and a full skirt. A™seed pearl tiara held her- fingertip veil. and she carried white roses and-al orchid, Miss Betty Mitchell, the maid of honor, wore a dress of gold’ satin Betty Long of Clayton sister of the bridegroom, was the
Junior: bridesmaid. She wore a rose satin fiock The bridesmaids were Misses Charlotte England, Ruth Miller, Doris Krackenlels and Phyllis Koehler The wore dresses of ! green and rose satin, All the at tendarnts wore flower headpieces and satin mitts Jack Riley. attended the bridegroom Ushers were Norman Wildman, Leland Cooper, Dick Longhire and Dick Gilliam, all of
Clayton A reception. in the church’ parlor fol lowed the wedding,
‘E idelweiss C hapter Will Have Dinner
The Eidelweiss Chapter, 1TSC, will have a dinner meeting at 6
| o'clock Wednesday night in the YWCA. Mrs. John W! Thornburgh Is wo
be the WPRAKSY. | y
Couple Engaged _-Guy O. Hickman, 3700 8. Meridian 8t, announces the en- | gagemenit of hi daughter, Mar: [a and, Connie Lee ‘Smith, 1428
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GF We to Meet in Portland, Ore; For Convention in May; IFC to Have Session on Jan. 30
Times Special
WASHINGTON. Jan. 3-The |
24.29 Monday, Mav 24 Meeting in preliminary sessions president the GFWC departments and territorial delegates junior
ehiibwomen an d the GFWC Board
of direc tors
The convention will end the ‘night of May 28 but the host state is planning all-day tours the
following day Resolutions which will set poli-
cies for programs and legislative
action for the coming vear will be
adopted at the convention ~ ~ ~
Ahe Indiana Pederation of Clubs will hear Hobart Creighton,
Warsaw, speaker of the ‘Indiana House of Representatives, at a luncheon meeting on Jan: 30 in
The luncheon of the annnal of the state
the-Hotel Lincoln, will be a part council _ meeting
Couple Plans
Rr . June Wedding » ‘ The engagement of Miss Geral dine B. Craig and Ronald 1. Adams is announced by Miss Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Craig, 3800 S. Rural St The prospective bridegroom is the soh of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, 7700 8, Meridian 8t. , The wedding is to be in June,
New comers to Meet In Marott Hotel
The Newcomers Club will have Ms first meeting of the year. in the ballroom of the Marott Hotel Lat 11:45 a. m. Wednesday. . The meeting will be a luncheon, and Mrs... Robert © Tappan will, ‘be if “charge of arraigements. A brief musical program will” be given by members of the club.
Bt. Peter St. No wedding date is | Reservations may be made with |
"Mrs. Charles wi Ostertag.
"the night of Jan.
57th annual convention of the Gene eral-Foderation of. Women s..Clubs. willbe. heldin Portland. Ore., Ma¥®...,. The opening session will be the Oregon dinner the night of
will he the stale foreign’
0 be held Jan. 28. 29 Mis Cogley G. Cole, state president, will ore-
before the dinner divisions and commitiees;
federation and 30, Veiay, side Mr. Creighton's subject will tie in with the year's’ theme of ‘he federation, “Preservation. of American Ideals While Educating For World Peace.’ The council sessions will” open 28 with a meét« ing of the executive board, m .-the night of Jan. 20 the program will be devoted to the department | chairmen of the organization. Mrs, | George Baum, Rochester, first vice president, will be in charge _ The, State Youth Conservation * Council will, sponsor a luncheoh: at noon on Jan; 20 which state fede eration members will attend. Mra, Ted Lashlibrook, Westfield, is chairs
man Jugee John L. Niblack, Sue perior “Court No. .1, will be the |" speaker, "VAL the morning session of the
council meeting recommendations will be preserited for procedure-of the work of the organization dure ing the rest of the year At a meeting of the deventh District Feb... 20 Mps. Hiram Houghton, Red Oak; lowa: will’ ade ~ dress the-group. Mis. Houghton is first - vice president of the | GFWC. = The meeting, at which Mrs. Rover K. Brown. district president, will preside, will be held in. Ayres Auditorium
Olnosi Study Club Meeting Tuesday
The Olnosi- Study Club will meet Tuesday night in the home Mrs. Arthur Singleton, N. LaSalle St. Mrs. B. J- Bristow ‘will be the assistant hostess. Meinbers will have a. round. table discussion on arvicies from n tbe Renders Digest, ob
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