Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1948 — Page 23

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Theater Parties Formed to Attend "Joan of Lorraine’ - Performances.

opening performance of “Joan Civic Theater.”

: The hosts will include Messrs. and Mesdames George Hiatt, Douglas Hill, Max Hosea, George Keller, John G.

Kinghan,-L. A. Krebs, Fred

Grover Turner, C: W. Weathers and C. J. Weinhardt, Misses Helen Coffey, Jane Flaherty, Eldena Lauter and Frances Westcott, Mrs.

Carl Lieber and Edward Gaumer.

The Saturday night performance will be attended by parties

planned by Messrs. and Mesdames J.

Gordner, Paul Hunt, Robert H. Imes, Ralph Lewis and John Dr. and Mrs. Damon Goode, Miss Edith English, G. R. Perry, Mrs. James L. Bradley and Mrs. Albert Haskens,

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matinee of “Joan of Lorraine” Sunday at the Civic.

My Day— ‘Day-by-Day’

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y, Jan, 9— I see that Rep. John Taber of New York says we should adopt a day-by-day method of helping Europe. The gentleman is a good | business man and I wonder how he would like to adopt this method in a business venture, Let us say, for instance, that his business had been destroyed py fire If he could not tell what loans he could count on over the period it would take him to rebuild, would he find it very easy to make plans? Either we believe the 16 European nations participating in the Marshall Plan have the -ability to rebuild their countries. and agair become solvent, or else we sre ‘wasting our time. -° "1 think, without question, that | we should do. all in our power to get those in Europe who may have sent assets out of their own countries to put everything they have ~4nto- this venture and not to wait until they have obtained every-

. .. 0» HOWEVER, to say to these people, “we don’t know what you can have next month, but we will allow you so much this month,” is to court disaster. It was certainly encouraging to read the other day, in an article by Anne O'Hare McCormick, that a change has come over the spirit of people in Great Britain since their production, has begun to mount. This change must come over all

for the Marshall Plan to work and if participating countries begin to taste. success, I think the whole of Europe will profit. J

Guild Units Announce Meeting Schedule Several units of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will meet next week in the Guild's Service Center. They are: Monday—Third Christian, Brogdway Baptist and Music; Tuesday—Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist and- Bellaire; Wednesday— Broadway Methodist and Perry

SEVERAL PARTIES HAVE BEEN planned for the

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of Lorraine” tonight in the

Lucker, Paul T. Rochford,

K. Bash, C. R. Fitzpal . Pate

Insurance Woman will sponsor a

- - . The girls will pay court to their escorts &t the “Leap Year Lande

Junior Assembly for Jan. 21 in Howe High School. Joe Zainey's orchestra will play. Miss Diane Hayes and Fred Fath are co-chairmen for the dance; assisted by Misses Beverly Clendenin, Patty Spotts, Judy Killion and Jean Shaffer; Dick | Dismore, Kent Pierce, Jim Baker | and Earl Scott. :

The parent hosts will include Messrs. and Mesdames ~ Joseph Clendenin, John Spotts, Dan Pierce, Charles Killion, Don Baker and Thomas Fath and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hays.

Assembly Club Members

Will Hear State Senator Mrs. Dorothy Gardner, state

discuss “Women in Politics” at.a 12:30 p.m. Juncheon meeting of “the Indianapolis * Branch, State Assembly Woman's Club, Wednesday in the Marott Hotel." Mrs. Russell -J. Dean is president. The luncheon chairman is Mrs. Frank T. Millis, and Mrs. Adolph G. Emhardt is reservations chairman. Mrs. William T. Rasmussen will sing, actompanied by Mrs. Paul Duckwall. » ” . The Woman's Auxiliary of the Athenaeum Turners will have its monthly card party at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Athenaeum. A benefit card party will be - sponsored by the auxiliary on, Feb. 4 in the Athenaeum. Mrs. L. P. Russon, the chairman, is being assisted by Mesdames A. G. Smith, Harold Martyn, Gerald Post, Charles E. Hess, George W. Kramer, Erwin K. Wetzel and Carl E. Klein.

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senator from Allen County, will |

group's dinner-dance, to be held Feb. 7 in the Woodstock Club, include (left to right) Mesdames Fred Kohimeyer, D. C. Crowder ‘and W. Burleigh Matthew. Mrs. | Matthew is¥the general chairman and Mrs. Kohlmeyer heads the invitations com-

STANSFIELD CIRCLE DANCE—Stansi eld Circle members who are planning the

Miss Wheeler, Jack A. Kross

Miss Mabel J. Deery To Become Bride A pre-nuptial dinner and a shower share the spotlight with an engagement announcement in today's bridal scene. © Miss Jo Jean Wheeler and Jack A. Fross will be honored tonight at a bridalrdinner in the Blue Room of the Marott Hotel. They will be NW married at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in © {McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church: The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wheeler of the Marott Hotel and Ft. Lauder-| Sue, Fla. Mr. Fross is the son of |

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&= | Bend. "| The guests will include the parents of the couple and Mrs, Lewis’ "|R. Hirt and Miss Barbara Hirt, | Hamilton, O.; Mrs. Margaret Adams, | Greencastle; William Fross and | Dick Sindric, South Bend: Charles| i Dukes; Bloomington, and Miss Jenn,

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“Three luncheon meetings and a chili supper are being planned by | Butler University mothers clubs. The Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club will have a 1 p. m. lunchedn meeting Monday in the chapter house.

Miss Dorothy Helmer will discuss “Intertor Decorating.”

A _covered-dish luncheon Whi oe held by the Deltas Tau Delta Mothers Club at 12:45 p. mi. Tuesday in the chapter house. Mrs, Harold Curtis Sr., hostess chairman, is assisted by Mesdames George M. Crossland, Joseph Bradford, James M. Buchanan and C. A. Rausch. Mrs. Florence Webster Long of the News is to be the guest speaker.

A 12:30 p. m. luncheon on Tuesday is planned by the members of Phi Delta Theta Mothers. Club, They will meet in the chapter house.

The Sigma Nu Mothers Club will have a chili supper for members and their families at 6 p. m. today in the chapter house. “The - hostesses —are—Mesdames Glenn Orewiler, F. C. Bailey, Paul Dorsey, A. D. Beeler, Henry Strauss

Plan Programs

next week.

a covered-dish dinner at 6:30 » Monday “in thé Brookside — gelical United Brethren Church.

guest spesker. Mrs. Lendell Whitinger,

Township; Thursday—Mother, Bethel, Library, Blue and Gold and

Ipalco, and” Friday— Riverside, | Mrs. Jacob Harden, §622 Lauarel Prentice and Omega Phi Tau. :

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Three ITSC chapters will meet

The Evangeline Chapter will aave|

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6103 Lowell Ave. will be hostess to the Nancy Hanks. Chapter at 8 p. m. Monday in her home. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak. :

Mrs. Ridge also will talk to the members of the Rio De Janeiro)

Jr. and Milton Lofton. - Mission Board Hears Report

‘Twelve hundred eighteen persons were admitted to the Indianapolis Flower - Mission Hospital during 1947. The announcement was made by Mrs. Fred Noerr at the January meeting of the Indianapolis Flower Mission Board Yesterday morning. Pive hundred seventy-nine men and 639 women were included in the total, Mrs. Noerr’s report stated, and 1166 quarts of milk were given

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0-3. 15 p. m. “The I World Understanding,”

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film. speaker. presentation.

21—1:30 p. m.. C. Batley.

Robert Ellis,

34—-7:30 p. m.

Nicholson.

Cormick.

Ivan. Pogue.

to out patients during December.

at the meeting. {

{board ihclude Mrs. D. S. Meditch, president; { penter, |son, A presidents; -Mrs.~ Alvin C.~Johnson | -

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{and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. yClarence Turner, treasurer, | Mrs. David L. Ross, "historian.

Returns From South

Mrs; Mark ‘Ogdert;-3504- Evergreen: Fave: has returned

Home,”

16—2:30 p. m. Physical class demonstration. : 18—1:30 p. m. “Health,” by George Parkas, and. a demonstration by | Members of the. the physical education class. 20-2 p. m. Safety program. “Safety,” Capt. Harry ion County

Family Life,”

World Peace,”

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*{14—3:10 p. m. Rev. LC. Trent,

mittee. Fl Butler Clubs |p T' A News- : {Annou nce Educational programs on health and safety have been planned" al A rt a mr several city PTA groups for next week. Parent education classes also and Mrs. Elmer Pa ctivities are “being inaugurated in a number of the city schools,

Cumberland—17:30 p.-.m.' Film on 82—1:30 p.m. cancer to be shown in the Bap-

Oaklandon—17:45 p. m. Rev. Gerald 85—1:30 p. m. Bright, speaker. Learn,

“Ben Davis—1:30 p. m.

15—1:30 p. m. School workshop,

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23--3:15 p. m. “Our Children,” Mrs. , | Monday.

“Toward a Better

41—1:15 p. m. Ayres’ style show. 43—1:15 p. m. “Glass Sculpturing,”-

Life Education,” Red Cross.

Mrs. Meredith |

40—2 p. m. “Planned Paretithood, the Road to National Health and Dr. C. O. Mec-,

44—-1:45 p. m. “Recreation in the Mrs. Bert C. McCammon Mrs. John A: Garrettson presided 45—1:30. p.m. Mrs. Meredith. Nich olson, speaker. Newly elected officers of the 49—2745.p. ‘m. “Parent and Family

Mesdames Hugh uar- 97—1:30 p. m. “Your Child and My!

Child,” Mrs. .Bert C.' McCammon.’

second ‘and third vice 58—1:30 p. m. “Building for Well- |

‘Balanced. Lives,” panel. discussion.

olds, speaker,

Slave” Conner.

{67—1:30 p. m. Health program. “World Understand- >. Joe. Pierson. home - after 60—1:30 p. m. Health program. spending several weeks in Sarasota, 72—3:15 p. m. Program honoring

68—1:30 p. m. 0G"

8A mothers.

Mrs.

'and Mrs.” Andrew Ross, recording | 62—1:30 p.m. Capt. Golden Reyn- |

and 86—2:30-p.-m “There was Once a

(Graham), Murray

iss Bowiey, daughter of Mr.|

{Michigan St., will be married to}

Other groups have scheduled speakers to discuss world problems. Robert Mouser, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. | PTA unit meetings scheduled for next week follow: TUESDAY ———— School 72—9:30 a. m. Parent educa-|T3=1: :30 p. m. “Red. Cross film, tin group, Dr. E. W. Mericle; aw :30 p. m. “Don’t Be Your Age,”

~——— Monday in the rectory of the Sacred | | Heart Catholic Church. » n - Mrs. James “Edward Deery, 2001 “For All Children x pelaware St, announces the en-. the Highest Advhntages,” MIS. ;ooument and approaching marViolet Huston.

Mrs. Mary Cannon Rich. |

“That All May c.phine, to George O'Connell Har- | L,Y Miss” Jeanette Ryker. { ®

The couple will “be married at 9. la. m., Feb, 7, in 88. Peter and Paul ~Intema. Cathedral. Mrs. John J. Quatman| tiopal Relations.” O. 8. Flick. {yr _ sister of the bride=to=be; will be| “Scientific matron of honor, and John Weber | Howard is to be the best man. | Hunter. | Miss Deery is a graduate of St. Mary-of-the- Woods College.

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The engagement and. approaching marriage of Miss Nita Jane Kirsch

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Crime Investigation,”

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Task in the World Today,” = discussion.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester 'W. Kirsch, West Newton. Mr Reuter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Indianapolis Wo Iam Reuter, 537 Marion St. Alumnae Chapter, Gamma Phi The vows will be. read April 3 in Beta Sorority, will tour the Mar- St. John's Catholic Church. Soctety for Crippled Miss Mary Catherine Cangany 1s | Children headquarters at-8 P. m. to be the-maid of honor, and Miss Martha Eckler and, Miss Jeanne Miss Viola L. Jones. executive di- O'Brien ‘will be bridesmaids. Earl

‘By Alumnae Unit

26—3 p. m. Mrs. Mamie Young, rector of the society, will conduet Reuter will be the best man. - speaker, and-a Red Cross film. | the tour. A business meeting ‘will 30—1:30 p.m. “Life Begins Again,” follow. Dr. G. F. Kemp.

Miss Kirsch attended. Marian Coljege.

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Irvington Presbyterian Church ip. m. Tuesday. united Miss Marylou Osting and Dr. ahd Mrs. G. H, Fross, South | Loren E. Long. Parents of the «| | couple: are Mr, mond J. Osting, 1343 N. Ewing

D. D. Long of Clayton.

_ | Walker. CLUBS The committee chairmen are . a “| The bride-to-be is a riiante of | Catharine Merrill. © 3 p. m. Sat. Mrs. William Tucker Ricketts, tick | on {DePauw University and is a mem-| Mrs. David F. Smith, 642 Berkley ets; Mrs, Andrew Wettrick and Ms s | ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma So-| Road, hostess. Eugene D. Curran, tables; Mrs [rority. Mr. Fross is attending Indi-|CIHN. Noon Mon. Mrs. Ralph H, Everett Bumpus and Mrs, Fred : ana University, and is affiliated, Kensler, 421 8. Rural, hostess. Yager, candy, and Mrs, Charles % ]

Fall Creek Garden. 1:15 p. m. Mon. Bearnard and Mrs. H. E. Lackey, Mrs. Louis J: Rybolt, 5541 Cen. Special committee. Showa “has been: tral hostess.

planned for Miss Jacqueline Downey II Jamalie, Aileen Ostheimér,! Rue's restaurant.

| 3909 Central Ave., will ‘be the host- Indianapolis Literary. 8 p.m. Mon. ,.... for veterans Hospital patients

ttiman, 2520 W. Social Study. Mon. |Floyd Mouser, 2133 Madison Ave.,'Irvington Coterie.

{Junior Auxiliary; Visiting Nurse As- Will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday

riage of her daughter, Mabel Jo- Ladies’ Soclety,

vey, son of. Mr. and Mrs, (¥eorge Zerelda | Township House—T7:45 p.m. War- Beech Grove—1:30 p.m: “Through: Harvey, 6032" Winthrop Ave. fen Central High School. George “World Understanding,” Mrs. RobFisher, ‘speaker. . WEDNESDAY 3—1:15 p. m. Health program by. i the Fresh Air Class. [Brite 8 p.m. 7—3 p. m. Film, “Parents Can Grow Up, Toor and a Red Cross speak- | Speedway—3 p. m. Health prograg.’ ndividual and { Warren Township—10 a. m, Coun-|

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13—1:30 p. m. Book review, ‘Miss 18—1:30 p. m. Parent education " Jean Berryhill, and a Red Cross, ; | Glenns Valley—1:30 Pp. m.

TIT TT |to. William Lee Reuter is announced | education Building Tour Booked

will Sponsor Card Parties

Events Are Booked At Two Hospitals A number of card parties and two luncheon meetings have been ‘planned by American Legion Auxiliary groups. The Broad Ripple Auxiliary will meet at 8 p. m. today in the post home. Mrs. Robert and Mrs, Paul Krier will be in charge of the ‘program. |

1 _A_ dessert luncheon has been “Lueas photo. | 1anned for members of the IrvingBRIDE—A Dec. 12 rite in the ton unit. They will meet at 12:3) [ A 2 p. m, business } ( meeting will follow, Mrs. A. .R. Robinson will give a report and Mrs. George A. Bolds will discuss national defense problems, The Irvington group will sponsor a card party at-1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Food Craft. Shop, In{diana Pythian Building. Mrs, Von I.-Baldwin is chairman.

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The Hilton U. Brown, Southeast12:30 p. m. Mon. la ern and Wayne units of the llth District Auxiliary will have. a card Easley go 7'p. m. Tuesday in the hospital. Other district units will entertain $f at Billihgs Hospital at 7 p. m. 3.18% { Thursday. The participating groups MISCELLANEOUS 'are the Paul Coble, Hayward Bar- i 1 p. m. Mon. cus-and Internal Revenue units. Mrs. Floyd Jeffries, 5465 Julian, hostess,

DAR chapter = house. Blackwood, speaker, . Mrs. Walter M. Titus, 124 N. Denny, hostess.

The Mcllvaine-Kothe . Auxiliary §

sociation. - 12:30 p. m. Mon. - Mrs. for a covered-dish luncheon. Mrs, i

Harry Glossbrenner, 122 E 32d, Avis Barrett, 270 W. 43d St, is to i: hostess. | be the hostess. i

Saenger-Chor — p.m. Sat. Club hall. Card party. » Sorority Meets Wallace, WOCTU. “11:30, Tlie Xi Chapter, Pht - Delta Pi &.-m. Mon. Mrs. T.-R Ratcliffe; Sorority, met last ne in the 6171 Carrollton, hostess. | YWCA. : i

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