Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1948 — Page 20
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“DHE HOOSIER SALON PATRONS ASSOCIATION, ., sponsor of + Block's auditorium, will have members of the Butler
exhibit on Saturday, Feb. 7. A preview of the show will “ be held Sunday, and the salon will be open to the public
Miss Evelyn Marie James M. Haddow, The club members who
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Will Be’ Hostesses for Art Salon
the Hoosier Art Salon opening Sunday in
Women's Faculty Club as hostesses at the
selections are being made today by the judges, Stuart, Chicago; Carl Wuermer, New York, and director of the new art museum in South Bend. will be hostesses are: Mesdamies James H.
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O'Dell and Rosamond R. Jones. The faculty club will meet at 3 Ee eeoeeesris—p—
“The Bridal Scene— - Linen Showet td Will Honor Miss O'Hara One bride-to-be will be honored | “%i%t a shower on Saturday and an-| other is to be honor gest at a bridal dinner tomorrow. Today's
bridal scene also includes the names of atténdants for a week-end wed-
ding. Miss Janet O'Hara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. O'Hara, * 4159 Ruckle St. will be honored at a tea and linen shower from 2 to 156 p. m. Saturday. She will be
Arc ‘Catholic Church to Francis Courtney, son of Mrs. Mayme Courtney, 5124 Carroliton Ave. Mrs. Thomas Allen Héinz and Miss Marjorie Cain will be hostesses »'1'at the shower to’ be given in the home of Mrs. Heinz's parents, Mr, ‘and Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, 2916
The guests will be Mesdames * ‘O'Hara, Courtney, Hartman, Hugh - p- Murphy, Henry Cain, John Mur“shy, Robert Courtney and James Franklin, Misses Mary ~O'Hara, Martha Kibler, Mary Noonan, Patricia Evans, Nancy ~Langan,
£4 “Mary Jane McCarthy and Jane wal A «figs “ - » » ME 4 ‘A bridal dinner will honor Miss:
Lois Alma Hadley and Robert El "Davis. The dinner will be given to-
MOITOW by her parents, Mr, and
Peeling, A. B. Carlile, Roland Usher, John T. Barnett, DeForest
| 8. Means, Misses Florence Mor-
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p. m. Wednesday in the recreation room in Jordan Hall at Butler, Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, executive chairman of the patrons associa~ tion, will speak on “Backgrounds of Hoosier Art.” Mrs. Jones will preside. Mrs. Usher, hostess chairman for-the-meeting, will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Reid, Mrs, Karl
rison, Nancy Moore and Mary
Seven Directors Named By Art Association The Art Association of Indlan-’ | apolis elected directors to serve for three-year terms at a recent board meeting at the Herron Art Museum. The directors are: | Noble Dean, James W. Fessler
and Roger G. Wolcott, . » ” The Indianapolis Woman's Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeym. Mrs. Harold Ochner will speak on “Do You Mean What You Say?”
Alumni Group
Mesdames
and Charles Latham, Lee Burns, | ,mafried on Feb. 7 in St. Joan of Joh#i G. Rauch, Russell J. Ryan |
FELLOWSHIP DRIVE WORKERS — Discussing plans for the “Fellowship Drive of the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women, are (left to right) Miss Ann Mallett, Miss Helen Rudesill, Mrs. Warren 5. Woodall and Miss Lois Mallett. Misses Mallett are co-chairmen for the campaign to raise $1000 for fellowships for American women, study grants for foreign women to study here and aid to women suffering from the war. The drive opened in December and will continue through February. Other members of the committee who are not pictured are Mrs. Keith Smith, Mrs. Edith Dalbey and Miss Margaret Cole.
and Mrs, 8. M. Stoner, Greencastle, trustee.
Mrs. Hebel has announced committee chairmen to assist her in planning. the luncheon. They are Mrs. J. H, Hirt, candle lighting; Mrs. Wilfred - Chambers, decorations; Mrs. Parker P. Jordon, music; Mrs. E. N. Smith and Mrs. J. A. Crewes, program. Mrs. F. J. Wise; reservations; Mrs. J. T. Rohm, invitations; Mrs. N. D. y, tickets; Mrs. Locke
appointed to the new position of
Federation of Clubs| clinical instructor in obstetrical nursing at the Methodist Hos. of Clubs. pital. Miss E. Louise Grant, school presidents will be| and nursing service director, : state officers. - Miss Reeves, who is of Elletse . R. Isfalt, Colfax,| ville, was graduated from the In. ul Kilby, In «| diana University School of Nurse ‘ing. She has had experience in . C.| general and obstetrical nursing Bend, organizer;| at Culver Hospital, Crawfords. , Gary, and Mrs.| ville, and at Coleman Hospital, ,| She served in the Army Nurse secre-| Corps during the war,
» » » Miss Grant has announced that applications for the nursing class opening Jan. 26 will be accepted up to Saturday noon. Applicants for admission to the school must be 18 years old by May 1, high school graduates and able to pass the physical examina« tion and other prescribed tests,
‘To Celebrate Anniversary
The members of the Shortridge Alumni Club will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dally Echo st a dinner on Jan. 22 in the s2ncol. The alumni association, dormant for several years, will be .reorganized at this meeting. : Miss-Prances Wescott has written a pageant for the after-dinner pro-
..~ Chapel of the: Tabernacle Presby-
Clubs— 2 My Day— “Land Army” Forces Members of the Harmonie Club [Inflation ow ven Fo ad sr” 4 Will Hear Review of Opera; [Program Sandwich Luncheon Is Set [Discussed :
A luncheon, a card party and a tea are among events planned by By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT club women for the future. . WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—It seems | The Harmonie Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the DAR to, me rather footless for the Rechapter house, “The opéra “Boccaccio” (von Suppe) will be studied. — Tpublicans to say that President Tru-| | Mrs. Charles C. Martin is to be. a narrator. Other members par-!man’s message on the state of the
ticipating are Mesdames William J. Stark, Laurel E. X. Adams, Carl P, Duke, Rudolph — ne
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nation was purely political, and for the Democrats to try to convince themselves and the public that they
Wallace, Francis
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M. Crandall, Robert H. Orbison, | Carl B. Moore, James W. Costin, | Stewart A. Greene and Ray Patter-!
12:30 p. m. tomorrow. rs. Edgar Ashcraft and Mrs. Ervin Ruegamer son. will assist, Mrs. Clayton Ridge is Mrs. Clare F. Cox and Mrs. Stark|to be the guest speaker.
have no blame for any of the things that have gone wrong. There ‘is no question but what
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of Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Da- are the program chairmen. Mrs.| gpe Barbed Wire Club Ausiliary|Were so anxious to do away with) f 2860 Stewart Ave. | gram. he eomnige In chaise % Orbison is to be the hostess, assisted | 1 meet at 8 p. Sv a in the 8ll wartime controls that, between 9 y The couple will be married Onj2 3° PIO ond Mead. : by Mesdames T. M. Rybolt, Maurice nenirg) YMCA. ‘Mrs, Franklin G|them, they removed all the brakes Saturday in the Olive Branch « Haym : Robinson: and Howard B. Stitt and ip, ott will preside, which might have held up the buyChristian Church. . | Barly reservations have JeeniMiss Mary Spalding’ Mrs. Stark : ing spree until production in this : “The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. made by Messrs, and Mesdamesignd Mrs. Norman L. Schneider will] A tea has been planned by the country could reach more nmal : Telephone RI ley 7411. George Foster, Mr, and Mrs. (6FRert Todd, W. C. Otto, Jolin pour, hy a SE ar Newcomers Sub in 1 Poi Jomers levels. But now the question is| : By di : tm nD Bock © Be, Bat Ve ta 3 8 Ty i DB kp en sh ~ Jeanne Bristley and Betty Dusang, " we lwood Ave. will be hostess to: the| ! 1 a8 William Crosby and Robert Kid- Sticker, Joel Hadley, William %00%.|, Lion some Makers Club on) The President proposed a proye. & Vance Smit, mervere mt (Weanesaay. Mrs. Mudred cmp (Club Sets TWO a Le a's = : ED will talk on “Floral Arrangements.”| T Se An what ; Miss Rosemary Greilich has cho-| Emsley Johnson, George Kistler, The néw officers are Mrs. Albert r . tor y suelliing sald: “Ra- , sen her sister, Mrs. J. G. Clssna, Everett Schofield, DeForest Yell Gray, president; Mrs. J. Earl Dick- Meeting Dates Be ning Sours 4 onto], 1. Won't Use Wasson’s Deferred : to be her matron ot hover lid Fon Sedans. ou erson, vice president; Mrs. Howard . work in the United States in ‘peacemarriage Saturday y- | saver, Delver. Landers, ’ Thoodure Garns, secretary; Mrs. W. J. Koons,| The Nature Study Club will have time ,. . black markets Payment Plan for
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, Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers will meet at Ip. m. Tuesday in the Claypool Hotel. - The state chairmen. will meet at 10 a. m. on Wednesday in the Clay- . pool. The regional vice. presidents - and district directors also will meet at that time.
for 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday in the
___ Claypdol. The groups to. meet are the Advisory Committee on Legis-| + lation; the Goals Committee and| prank Kelly, Misses Elizabe y, Mids th Navis,| . the Committee. of-State -Chalrmen: cyviverine Fox, Margaret J, Cordon, | THe Board of Managers-will meet’ Agnes Dooley, Laura Pus
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Si p—————— ____|Cullough, Katherine E.’ The Executive Committee of the Helen Wilson.
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teridn Church to Wallace G. Perei- Medias, George Buck, Herman Laufield. Mr. Cissna is to be the best ter, Richard C. Lennox, H. H. AtnKerineth Christena, Ned : 4“ The bride-to-be is the .daughter Estabrook, Louis Stieger, Conner R./Butler University will meet at 1:30 vets 0-208. Mahe! M. Grellicks 3950 Ne: FALOE: CALI PRIDICOMAN and 00208 pv Er a Tt E0 A iO SRO OE
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dranski, Dr. and’ Mrs, Alexander Singers will present a musical proCavins, Mrs, Clayton Ridge, Carwr Misses Frances Westcott, Elizabeth Bertermann, Dorothy Mec- be Mesdames C. J. Catt, M. H. GalRubush and vin and G. C. Hollings.
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D.-of I. Circle Sets. ‘Meeting Tuesday
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(Mrs. Zeo. 1 ja short business meeting,
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“Riley Ave, :Jirie {Daughters of Isabella, will qave a meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday - The-Ladics of the Southside Serv-| (in the Catholic, Community Center. jos Club will sponsor a card Ber -W. Leach will preside at of g:15 p.m. tomorrow in the eoniEntertainment is in charge of| . ) Mesdames Albert Foster, High! mer Jr, _uiius. Many... George sud)
of A senegger,| Ave, Will be hostess to ‘the James “Making History Live Today."in the same place at 9 a.m. next Katherine Gallagher ‘and Maria! hin - ~ ~
\treasurer, and Mrs. C. R. Marpel, /meetings tomorrow night and Sun- : spring Np
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‘day afternoon, Mrs. R. F. Hamilton, ~— {publicity chairman, announced to= of day, aS The club will have a guest meetee “OIE SER BU BWI, Mer:
luncheon. e . I Slt Favgh mi 1 ew ew
RE rreN brad Mg mobae PW Rb lan illustrated talk on the southern
{gram under the direction of Miss skies. ol {Kathleen Hergt. The hostesses will] Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beard are {in charge of arrangements for the Winter Frolic to be held at-2 p. m.| publican method of voluntary ag=ce-
. Sunday in Woollens" Gardens. NNSS| ments by businessmen to allocate The Irvington Women's Garden :rydred Vinson and John Tacoma goods igh to have any effect
{Club will meet today in the home gre assisting with the plans, that upon inflation. If inflation goes on [ot “Mrs; W. W. Woerner, 821 N.include a “covered dish supper. big bisiness will make money for | The assistant hostesses Stee lm———————. a time and it cam stand the bust will be Mrs. E. B. Pitcher and Mrs. Mrs. Golden to Speak which is bound to fallow, but the Q.\T. Slusher, : Ns ) Ne little people are going to bé hust. ‘To Colonial Dames The state group of ‘the Nacional
In the program which the Presi-| . dent has proposed, there is really society of Colonial Dames of Amcrlica will have its semi-annual pusi-
nothing new. In one form or an‘other; it has-been-presented-4o Con {ness meeting gt the 38th St. Branch ‘ofthe Merchants National Bank at
gress year after year, and Congress has done little or. nothing about jt.} =~ ° |2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs, Grace Golden, director of the
All IT can say is that I hope the Childréii’'s Museum, will speak on
project leader, , ew PERHAPS we are that kind of people. But the fact remains .that ve face. inflation. Day bv day (nel... .. cost ,of living mounts and, as it RA TTT GRE Le DERE wages are bound to mount and the public is going to pay more and more for less and less. Somewhere this has to stop. + The question is whether the Re-
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