Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 20
. . —— i is, “ri ro
ee PRWY. She will be married to] " # Joe Morin Miller, son of Dr, and
To Be Feted
Jean M. Westphal | |
“dames Lyman. B. Whitaker, Paul
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Johns,
a
His topic
Miss Whittaker
‘Will Be Married
Today's bridal scene includes the news of two showers and the announcement of an e
Miss Marilyn Whitaker will be| honored at a canned goods shower at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the Highland Golf and Country Club, Mrs, William J. Stark and Mrs. Oliver Schnleders will be hostesses.
The guests will include Mes-'
Fletcher, Paul 8. Ragan, John J. Kennedy, M. 8. Byrnes, Eugene Roderick, Henry Engel and| Clarence Kirk, Misses Nancy| Ragan, Jean and Margaret Wells. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker, 3498 E. Fall Creek
Mrs. H. L. Miller, Monticello, on Feb. 7 in Christ Church.
Episcopal
» . lJ Miss Norma Jean Johnson, 5917 Primrose Ave. will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs, Nelson Castle, 4221 Broadway, will be hostess, Wells H. Fish, Columbus. The bride-to-be will be married to Dr. Richard 8. Johns Jr, on Feb. 14 in the Christian Chur~h in Columbus. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Johnand Dr. Johns'|
Hammond. 5 Miss Johnson attended Butler University and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Dr, Johns attended Indiana State Teachers College and was graduated from the Indiana Univer- . sity School of Dentistry.
“shower will" be Mrs. Johnson; Mrs. Alvin Mundt and Mrs, Donald M. Johnson, Columbus; Mrs. Helen Darwin, Anderson, and Mrs, Caroline Voke, Lafayette, » . #
Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. West:
fal, Buffalo, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean
(Mrs. Rumpler
i
Clubs— = I'TSC Chapter Will Hear
"New Era Club to Meet “With Mrs. Loveless. A book review and & guest
CAR GROUP TO HAVE TEA— Assisting with plans for a tea
the Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, will
assisted by Mra.| give Saturday, Feb. 7 are (left to right] Richard Drake, co-chair
man-of -the-committee-arranging the reception, -and-Miss—Patricia Hynds, a member of the committee in charge of the dining room.
The tea, to be open to the pu
blic, will be at 2:30 p. m. in the
‘DAR chapter house. It will mark the society's 35th anniversary.
A program tea Saturday, Feb, 7, will mark the 35th anniversary of the Old Glory Society, Children of the Amerigan Revolution, The tea, to be
open to the public, will be at,
2:30 p. m. in the DAR chapter house. . Honor guests will be Mrs.
. sity School of Dentistry. | John Downing Johnson, a past The out-of-town guests at thé president of the society and |
honorary state president, and
Mrs. George Chamberlain Kolb,
regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter, sponsor- of the group. They will preside at the tea table, . The program will include an fllustrated lecture by Mrs, Herbert R. Hill. Her subject will # - — Virginia
‘Marian, to James OC. Tag-{-be— “Homes —of —Our
gart, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Taggart, 27 8. Hawthorne Lane. "The couple will be married on
1. Miss Westphal is a graduate of Indiana University and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorori
ty. “is graduate “of |
“Purdue University, He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta
Dr. F ord P. Hall Will Speak. . “To DAR Group
Dr. Ford P. Hall of Indiana University will taik to the members of the Caroline Scott Har-
in the will be “Problems of World Union as Illustrated by the
Members of the nominating committee and delegates to the Continental Congress to be held in April in Washington, D. C., will be elected at the business session. Mrs, Arthur McDonald and Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth are chairmen of the tea hostesses. They wiil be assisted by Mesdames Victor Deitch, George Caleb Wright, John 8. Lloyd, Harry E. Daugherty, W. C. Bartholomew and William Dobson. . . . ~~ The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, DAR: will. meet at 2:30 p.m, Thursday in the Propylaeum.| Mrs, George. Rose. will read. a “The Old National
rv
The hostesses will be Mesdames George 0. Lehman, John E. Hol“Jett, ‘F. Elbert Glass, Horace F. Wood, Walter H. Montgomery and William B. Kitchen. ”
a
‘Leap Year Bargain DENVER, Colo.—Any. girl or
woman in Denver who admits she did the proposing will be married
—
{
Patriots.” A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the scholarship fund. ‘Mrs. Leroy H. Millikan Is senior president of the society. In charge of reception arrangements for the tea are
Hostesse
Miss Juliet -Farmer and Richara Drake. Their assistants are Miss Mary Bell Longsworth, Miss Cynthia Campbell and Edgar Pattison. : Miss Joanne Bernat and Neil Crane Estabrook, who are planning the program, are assisted by Misses Joan Pile, Dianna Harvey, Harriet Margaret Fisher and Judith Hepley. The dining room is in charge of Miss Jane Sinex and Michael Taggart. Their committee Includes Misses. Jean Stacey, Alison Mead, Patricia Hynds, Susan Bell Longsworth and Anne Hood, William Haueisen and Vernon Douglas Reid. The decorations are being handled by Miss Nancy ‘VNin--terrowd-and Robert teh. -Ontheir committee are Misses Addaline Black, Beverly Ann Clendenin, Maysanna Hendrickson, Carolyn Hood and Bettie LaVan Hall, Robert Mouser, Oscar Frederick Franzel III and Leonard Northrup,
"Society —
s Announced for Salon
Tomorrow in Block's Auditorium
REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE BUTLER ALUM-
NAE LITERARY CLUB will serve as hostesses for the Hoosier Salon in Block's Auditorium tomorrow morning. The hostesses will be Mesdames Phillip B. Lyon, Samuel Brewer, Arthur Negley, LaVerne Ridlen and Clara B.
Thormeyer and Miss Ruth
Carter.
On Saturday afternoon the hostesses will be Mesdames Myron 8. Harding, 0." M. Helmer, W. W. Rogers, Peter Terzickia, C. L.
Harkness and Russell Benson University Women.
of the American Assocition of
The hostesses for this afternoon are Mesdames Harriet
Jeffries, Jennie Pierce, Fred
L. Lay, Philip Lutz, Jane Austin and
Aulle Kurtz of the Art Students’ League. Members of the Garden Club of Indiana served in the salon this morning. They were Mesdames Austin Laycock, H. L. Bischoff, William Holley, James Reynolds, BE. C. Wakelam and
B. H. Gardner. The hostesses yesterday
morning weré Mesdames R. R. |
Alleritharp, K. N. Huber, Herman CO, Fromer, Carl L. Jones, E. 'F. Bergern and William Haine, all members of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild.
-terday
Barth and W. L. McFerran,
Mrs. Harry Bostwick Will Entertain Group
of Mrs. Harry
by Justice of the Peace David Oyler free this year. ik
v
» CANDY
Our New England Food Pantry Has Wonderful itt
Selecton of Unusual Delicacies TINNED GOODS, ~ JAMS JELLIES © FRUITS
CRACKERS SOUPS
Gifts for Convalescents! For Your Hostess!
Mail Orders Carefully Filled! -
COOKIES
St. Vincent's Hospital Guild members were hostesses yos- | { in... They . were . Mesdames C. F. Farrar, Frank Lobraico, Gus Shumaker, W. L. Brant, John E, Wolf, Charles
and ‘Miss Mary Riggs of the
| Bouthwest Social Center will | talk. . . w= oe Dr. Roy Ewing Vale of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will discuss “Palestine: Cross-Roads of the World,” at a meeting of the Indianapolis -Edterary-Club-at-8-p.~m. Mon«
* |speaker will be features of pro-
day 11 the DAR chapter house.”
grams for women’s clubs that will meet Monday, r “The Adella Chapter, ITSO, will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. in the YMCA: ~Mrs.~ B.C;
be Mrs. Ralph Johnson, man, Mesdames Otis McGaughey, Oscar W. Lyons and Cedric E. Lyons. - ¢ »
Mrs. T. R. Mead will talk on “Arabia” before the New Club at 1 o'clock. 5 Mrs. George B. Loveless, 414 N. Bradley St, will be the
will be her assistant.
Mrs. lee Welker, 4636 Kenwood Ave: Monday Afternoon Reading Club. Mrs. J. R. Townsend Sr. will be the assistant hostess. “Saints of NauVoo” will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. A. M. Welchons.,
The Monday Conversation Club will ‘meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Kilby, 5772 Central Ave. Mrs. Ray Fatout will review “This Is What Made Us Laugh” r(Aswell). : :
Mrs. James F. Foulke will discuss “A Better Woman” when the ‘Irvington Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Don Hopping, 21 Layman Ave:
at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Corydon Stevenson, 657 W. 44th St. Mrs. Charles Over will be the assistant hostess. ; Mrs, George ‘Davis will lead a round table discussion on “India.” +
MyDay— Peace Must Be Desired First By People
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y,, Jan, 30— A bulletin of the atomic scientists is accompanied by a letter in which Prof. Albert Einstein states that only a world government can keep the world safe from destruction. :
| "The scientists who made the atomic discoveries naturally feel a great sense of responsibility and desire to see their discoveries used for the good of humanity. They feel that it is very ful for us to concern ourselves with the production of bombs when there is so much to be done on the constructive side. ‘I ean quite understand Why men like Prof. Einstein feel that a world government would answer the problem, but any of us who have worked in the United Nations realize that we will have to learn to crawl before we learn to walk, : » . » SO FAR THERE are many throughout the world who have not advanced to the point of really wanting to get on together and do away with force. Perhaps, in time, the majority of people will want a world government to make peace even more secure. This is really a matter of education — perhaps more of education of governments than of peoples. A woman wrote me the other day that we must first have peace {at home, and I am inclined to think that is the first place were we can show our good. intentions.
racy and do away with discrimination and--special. privileges, we shall be less “vulnerable to attacks on our good intentions from other nations and better able to
Rumpler will be the guest speaker. | . Hostesses for the evening will} |
Era}, hostess, and Mrs, Ada O. Lamkin 3
will entertain the! 3%
The Fortnightly Club will meet .
Jean Black, Frank A. Throop and Frank Hoke. George Fotheringham. The miem-
bara Bradl
— | Perry O'Neal, John P. Collett,
If we perfect our own democ-
VISITS IN FLORIDA—Mrs. Gavin L. Payne of Williams Creek arrived in St. Petersburg, Fla., last month and will stay through February. Mrs. Payne is supervising Red Cross Gray Ladies at Mound Park Hospital in St. Petersburg during her Florida visit.
Woodstock Club House Committee Headed by Mrs. Howard Fieber; Other Chairmen Are Named
The committee list for the Woodstock Club has been announced by Herbert E. Wilson, president. : )
Mrs. Howard W. Fieber is chairman of the House Committee, assisted by Mesdames Augustus C. Bohlen, Wallace C. Tomy and
The Entertainment Committee chairmen are Mr. and Mrs.
are Messrs. and Mesdames| chairman is Robert M." Smith, Norman Perry Jr., David John M. Kitchen, C."R
ey. : Decorations Committee is Mrs. Thomas D. Hathaway Simmons, J. L. Cadick, Stevenson, assisted by Mesdames and Chambers Jr., Misses Mar- =| orie Bain, Elizabeth Watson and man 8. Ayres, Thomas R. Kack- Kathryn Gartland. ley and Ralph W. Boozer and : Miss Heberton Weiss. Committee is Volney M. Brown, at le A, Nugent eon. Assisted by Mrs. Hubert Hickam, mittee. The committee members| sire: A- 8. Noo gland Jr. pan P. are Fred Albershards. es L.| wallace C. Tomy heads the
Grounds. Committee. The memJohn P. Collett Heads bers are Theodore C. Bosler, BarTennis Committee
rett Scott Moxley, Robert P. Fortune, Ralph Showalter and John The Tennis Committee is head- Lathrop Ryan. : ed by John P, Collett. The mem-| The chairman of the Junior bers are Mrs. J. K. Bole Jr, Mrs. Entertainment Committee is GilF.R. Hensel, Miss Mary Johnson, bert Inman. The committee
Warren T. Ruddell, Thomas R. members are ' Migses
The
; Mary Kackley and John S. Pearson Jr.|Landers, Ann Collett, Constance E 's Golf Committee Cadick, Kitzie Pantzer, Elizabeth The Men's Le Wade, Barbara Hobbs and
‘Whyte.
The chairman of the Swimming
: oid C. Buell, David L. Cham-|assisted by C. Harvey Bradley, - bers Jr., Nor Davi i, Ci R. Wels, P. Williams Jr., Thomas McCrea William ‘Elder, Dudley D. Sutphin’ and Walter Hiser, Mesdames Wil- and’ John E. Hollett Jr. ~ liam A. Sparks, James 8. Rogan and John M. Zuber and Miss Bar- the Women's Golf Committee. The ~~ committee members are Mes-| dames Theodore C. ‘Bosler, W.|"
Miss Josephine Madden heads):
1 Gretchen Wemmer. and Robert}
Saenger-Chor Officers Are Installed Three re-elected officers of the Indianapolis Saenger<Chor were installed at a recent meeting. They are Ernest W. Schneider, president; Otto Schaefer, secre: tary, and Joseph Hettwer, treasurer. The new officers are Joseph Harrieder, vice president, and Bernhardt Severding, financial. Mrs. Ernest Schaefer, Herman] Schaefer and Edward Messmer ° were elected trustees. ‘ { Fred Behrens will head the
House Committee, assisted by Herman Pieper. » Their commit-
Mrs. Blaine H. Miller Jr. is in|
tee is made up of Edward oft, Frank Scheer and Walter Scheer.
four guest nights during the ‘coming year to promote membership. It will participate in joint
Phe ~organization ~{s planning deinen
1 The: “of the British ‘Empire will have a tea on Monday afternoon in-the home Bostwick, 639 Eastern Ave. Mrs. Roy -John--| son and Mrs. Clarence Beachare to be assistant hostesses,
‘| {they are old enough; they select v
Hadassah Hears
{lead In the cause of peace, Mrs. Sharp Club-Dance Fifty. Jewish. children. will. be
voli TE. can pia sent to Palestigé as a result of Attracts Parties the 12th annual donor luncheon hel® yesterday afternoon by the
Several . parties have ‘sah, ~the— Riley Room-of -the-Claypeel} _ | Hotel. ‘ “A veritable United Nations is | being trained in Palestine,” Mrs. | Walitstill Hastings Sharp, Boston, | | guest speaker at the lunchéon, re-| lated. “Jewish immigrants from { every part of Europe are | ing together for a strong an | united Palestine.”
be from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Richards, L. T. Evans,
Europe and Palestine to make a| gm Morrow. survey of the children there. She| Also Messrs.
ice Committee abroad. “The children coming
+ Campbell, Frank into Charles Sackett, E.
Deen Indianapolis Chapter of Hadas-|Planned for the Hillcrest Country
ee ———————— he lunch id “in| Club dinner-dance Saturday in ] 5 U Tt The Junchean_was he n the clubhouse. The dinner will be Al umnac nit served at 7 p. m. and dancing will y
Halstead and his orchestra Bob Sets Dinner otek?
ay. Party reservations have been... Xi Delta Sorority, ade by Messrs. and Mesdames| pter: Alpha putld-| N- E. Chapman, H. J. Feeney, C. a|D. Grodsman, A.C. Crum, W. T i Albert 15 N. Illinois St. will| | Schaefer. E. A. Keri, T. E. Neale, Lie mer, 5015 Mrs, Sharp last spring visited| yy, gH, Tudor, J. E. Faust and H.
and Mesdames G gchaeffer and L. M. Sullivan |and her husband were the first| poy Meads, P. W. Nelson, R. Mi: anda Miss Clara Alma [chairmen of the Unitarian Serv-| gchaub, R. T. Walrod, C. E
concerts with the Indianapolis Liederkranz and the. Edelweiss Society to benefit. American relief work in Germany. - The group also will take part in the anniversary celébration of} the: German-Hungarian Society}. in Cincinnati in May.
The Indianapolis Alumnae
celebrate its 25th anni-| versary with a dinner at 630,
p. in. next Friday. Mrs. O. M The assistant hostesses are Mesdames Theodore Walker, E.
Moore. .|Mrs. Edward Sharer is chair-
Growing girls’ loafer in brown
dren,” she reported. [they will sleep only together, and | sen. {then in watches,
their vigilance, Mrs. J. Howard Frazee.
| Palestine from Europe are ter- Kenneth Foster, R. W. O'Neel, R.| Mrs; B: G. Slaymaker and Miss ribly self-contained, bitter chil-|C. Duke. J. R. Graham, J. H.|Margaret Ufford. “At first, Frazee, Jerry Roesch and Ed Ol-
fearing they| Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Graham are Bjorn Winger and J. M. Hedges, | may be murdered if they relax chairmen, assisted by Mr. and will be honor guests, Mrs, B. M.
.Kellmam| man of the program committee, or red. Plain M. Erskine,|gssisted by Mrs. J. W. Collins, loafer or buckle style. Sizes 3% to 10, 6.45.
Three of the founders of the {chapter, Mesdames R. C. Craig,
| Still will preside.
“Immigrant children will not give up their rags for clean, new clothing,” Mrs. Sharp said. “They fear the fresh garments will be stolen from them, and theh there will be none for them to wear. “Food given to tHem, at first!’ is stuffed into their pockets, When | | asked why they don't eat it, they! {reply it might have to ‘do’, for | several days. vi “Soon, however, the children are adopted by Palestinians, who, perhaps, have lost their own children in concentration camps. If.
FASTEST
the occupation they desire, or are enrolled in schools. Actually, all “|théy want is someone to love, os : someone to belong to.” Fu RESERVATIONS _ Mrs. Sharp said the internation- i] al Hadassah had pledged $2,500, \ 1000 in 1948 to be used for Pales- NM | stine relief. ey on _Menahen Pressler, 10-year-old 3 planist from Palestine who was| §¢ , soloist ‘with the Jndignuselia cm rms age ayn Br w
FLY EASTERN
Coll Lincoln 1515 or your travel agent
EASTERN
JACKSONVILLE — MAM TAMPA—ORLANDO W. PALM BEACH
AVAILABLE NO
p ring-Time | Heart-Throb by Irma Hill ©1088
Sudsable spun rayon R\ dress in spring pastels 41 ,..done up in half-sizes for that “just-right-for-you" fit. Buttons to the waist above a trim skirt with generous kick pleats.
ST Sizes 14); 10 245.
Pin Money Shop,
~~ Telephone Riley 7411
Get a Buster Brown 5
Comic Book without a ‘extra charge. Listen HE
__to the Buster Brown Gang every Saturday morning at 11:30 over Station WIRE.
Young Feet Grow’ Straight, Strong in
BUSTER BROWN SHOES
58510 48
Built on the Live-Foot Last to assure perfect fit — Buster Brown Shoes ‘come in popular styles just like the big folks wear. They're stufdy « made to take a lot of kicks and scufts by active youngsters. :
