Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1948 — Page 12
~ the Indianavolis Athletic Club. “5% Mrs. Russell White and Mrs. Ellard Duane are the - The charter members who will
TWO FOUNDERS and
| Founders and Charter Members ~~ To Attend Hospital Guild Party
a number of charter mem-
bers will be seated at the speakers’ table when the St.
“Vincent Hospital Guild holds
its Founder's Day luncheon-
bridge party tomorrow. The event is to be at 1 p. m. in
founders who will be present.
_ attend are Mesdames Gerald B. Ely, Paul Fergason, Charles
*Hockensmith, Joseph Hoffman,
_ George Lilly, Frank A. Madden, nan. Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, the will be at the speakers’ table. Mrs. Warren C. Bevington i
"BPW to Hear
R. J. KryterOn A-Bomb
+ “Atomic Power and the Atomic Bomb” will be the subject of a
talk by R. J, Kryter when he speaks to the Indianapolis Busi-
mess and Professional Women's)
Club at 8 p.m Thursday. The
‘ speaker. I ane and answer period wil L follow the talk. Mr. Kryter, 2A ny uitensurer of the ne-Argus| ,, 18 a recognized authority in is field. The recording instru,auents he designed during the svar have become essential tools in the development and use of
Lon tOmIC energy.
dinner for club. members. - and
their guests. Maxwell Droke, -witl-speak-on- “Humor Business’ during a forum hour “at the conclusion of the dinner.
Margaret Bond To Speak
Mrs. t Bond, director of the Subdebs and Squires Fedgration at Ayres’, will be the principal speaker when the Coun¢il of Administrative Women In Education . meets at 6:30 p. m. giusaday in the Marott Hotel. + Special guests at “the meeting be Messrs. and Mesdames
Candy Making Hint
Fudge won't boil over if but-
ter is rubbed around the top of
the pan. Teen Topies—
Bridal Showers Take Planning
By SALLY FEBRUARY 14th, Bt. Valentines's Day and thougtte of love! g
2. You kids in ur upper teens ~ have friends who
are getting engaged; I bet. Maybe you yourself are. And there'll be 4 round of “showers” for the
“It's a nice custom. Strictly for the girls, of course. a fem-
"Inine version of the stag party.
Somé friend of the bride Invites other friends to a tea or _@& luncheon or a supper and - everybody brings a small gift for the bride's new home:
What you - perhaps: don't
know is that it's not correct for a member of the bride's own family to give her a show: er, No, riot correct at all, all. for ‘Mother, Sister, Bliter: “in-law or Aunt. It's too much like asking for donations, you see. A shower
should be a voluntary tribute |
from friends, ~ ” » ON THE other hand, it's tactless for ‘a well-to-do guest
to bring expensive gifts to a |
shower, Especially so when she knows there will be a series of par
EA INN Meh -
sing |
BE x. Sul bo. preceded by_al
‘Willtam C. Kennedy, E. O. Mars
. '% quette, Harry 8. Noel, George Smith, Sydney Sullivan and Peter | ' “W. Zimmer and Miss Mary Virginia Feeney. The past presidents who will be at the luncheon are Mesdames
Walter Brant and Daniel Brose president of the guild now, also
$ the chairman of the Founder's Day party and Mrs, Zimmer is her assistant. ».
n » The Southern Club Auxiliary
will meet with Mrs. P. D. Powers on Friday for luncheon. Mesdames T. R. Black, Leslie M. DeVoe and James W,. Trotter will Powers. Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the Children’s Museum, will give a talk on the UNESCO meeting held recently in Mex- | ico City. Mrs. official observer and a representative of the museum. » . . The monthly meeting of the Executive Board of the Women's Committee, Indiana State * Symphony Society, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the War Memorial Building. Mrs. Jack Goodman will preside: -
AAUW Groups Set Meetings This Week
“Four study groups of"
versity ~*~ Women,
Branch, will meet this week. The Parents’ Rbund Table will ‘meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. David K. Rubins, 4033 Park Ave, will be the hostess. “Are We Doing Too Much for Our Children?” is to be the topic of the discussion. Mrs. Russell Fanning will lead the group. . . » The Creative Writing Group will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Herbert Redding, 3220 Broadway. Dr. Mary Louise Mendiones of the Purdue Extension Center will talk. » » rv Mrs. Frank Wood, 2046 Washington Blvd, will be hostess to the Handicraft Group .at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday in her home. 38 a . 2» The Great Books Study Group will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday
Fred J. Hamerin will be the discussion leaders.
Stuffed Celery
chovy paste to taste. Add a little| sherry wine to soften. Use this mixture to stuff crisp inner stalks of celery and cut them in two{inch lengths to serve,
ties and that the other gla have less money than she, - ~The bride cin help to keep showering within her friends’ ‘budgets. Make it clear, when each party is planned, that
assist Mrs, |
Golden was an |
the American = Association of Uni-| -Indianapolis|
in the : Rauh ‘Memorial: Library: .| The Rev. Donald Elder and Mrs.
Blend cream cheese with an-
‘- Noblesville, are the parents of
SPRING RITE—A ceremony March 21 in the oy Evan.
“+ INDIA
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gi apolis; Mrs, M. F. Johnston, Rich-|
gelical United Brethren Church will unite Miss Phyllis Gene Hollar
Ave, . The Bridal Scene—
and Thomas S. King Jr. Their parents ara Mr, and Mrs. Noble W. Hollar, 3012 N, Talbott St., and Mr. and Mrs, King, 3810 Central
Roselyn Luella Mack to be Wed
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‘Lingenfelter, . 3033. Park Axe, - mother, The “ceremony ‘wilt be read a* 3:30 p. m, in the First Presby- | terlan Church by the Rev. Rus- | | sel"W, Galloway. Mrs, Kent J, Emry, the sister of the future bride, will be matron of honor. Another sister, Mrs. Harold Gemmer, and Mrs. John T. Heim will be the bridesmaids, James P. Wild will be the best man, and the ushers are to be Mrs. Emry and David B. Ford. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Emry have planned a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mack Wednesday night. The party will be in Mrs. Emry’'s home, 25341; Carrolton Ave. Mrs. Heim has arranged a linen shower for the bride-to-be on Friday, and Mrs. Harry Miner .and her daughter, Mrs. Harold MecFadden will give a party for the bride on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gemmer will entertain: the bridal party after the wedding rehearsal on Feb, { Ne
Mes. Russell Kennedy
Entertained at Party Miss Gertrude bog was married to William Walker | Bade Jan. 23 in the Tabernacle Baptist Church. The Rev. 8. W., Hartsock read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Greencastle, the bride's parents, ‘made the announcement. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Bade, 3423 W. Michigan St. are the parents of the bridegroom. The couple is at home in Indianapolis.
Miss Shirley Loy. 965 W. Drive, Woodruff Place, entertained at 2:30 p. m. yesterday for Mrs. Russell Edwin Kennedy, Noblesville. Mrs. Kennedy, the daugh= ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Egry, Mexico City, Mexico, was married Dec. 26 in Mexico City. Mf, and Mrs.-Maurice Kennedy;
the bridegroom. Eleven guests attended the | party. a kitchen shower. They included the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. James B. Kennedy, and Misses Ann Martz, Sunny Wilson, Judy Klotz, Sally Neal. -and Joan White, all of Nobles. ville; and ‘Mrs. Forrest A. Loy, . Mrs. Richard A. Corya and Miss Martha Willlamson, all _of Indianapolis,
Reads Vows
Times Special OLNEY, Ill, Feb. 2—Dr. H. FE.
you wish the gifts to be simple. And if too many showers are imminent, ‘use your tact and. | charm to suggest plain teas or | luncheons, minus sie giving.
Burge, father of the bridegroom, | read the wedding vows uniting {Miss Gloria Jane Underwood and |Dr. J. Fletcher .Burge at 3 p.
— [Church here,
ur and Mrs.
yesterday in the First Methodist
Feb. 15 to James E. Lingenfelter; | William Bade Marries Miss Harris By Strangers"
"An engagement announcement, a marriage’ and a post-nuptial | shower highlight the bridal news today. | K Miss Roselyn Luella Mack will become the bride of James | Bdwin- Lingenfelter the -afternoon-of -Feb...15, her mother, Mrs... Lola BE; Mack, 936% N. Oriental -8t.; has announced, Mrs. Elsie :18--the = prospective .bridégroom's
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Dr. H. E. Burge Bridge— : Opening Lead Gives- Big Slam
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY : America’s Card Authority RUSS WINTERBOTHAM, a writer in the Comic Art Department of NEA Service in Cleveland, sent me today’s hand. He says it came up in a game
The bride is. the daughter of of bridge at his home after H. H. Underwood, Christmas dinner, and they had
;jof Vincennes. Dr, and Mrs, Burge| agreed that there would be no
(are of Olney. Mrs. William G. kee, was the matron of honor. She wore a purple wool crepe suit and black accessories. Dr. Burke was the best man, | and Revos Burge, Belleville, lil. and Carl Underwood, Vincennes,
/|were ushers.
Miss Underwood wore a beige
| wool crepe suit accented with an ‘|orchid corsage and brown "oes:
:|sories,
meeting at 6 p.
There-was a reception in the| church after the ceremony, The icouple left for a motor trip to St. Louis after the ceremony. They {will be at home after Sunday in |Columbia, Mo. The bride was graduated from
Ill, and the bridegroom is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis.
D. of I. Circle
Mother Theodore Circle, Daugh''ters of Isabella. will have a dinner m. femoyrow In the Catholic. Community Center, : Hassll Schenck, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, will speak n “Tomorrow's World.” i| Mrs. Zeo Leach, regent” will preside at the meeting following Seamer: 1
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Burke, Milwau-|
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MacMurray College, Jacksonville, |
‘To Hear Mr. Schenck
dummy, and when fit held, he |
criticism or comments on the bidding or play. Mrs. Ralph Lane was North and Russ was South. Ralph | Lane, who draws Vic Flint, an | NEA comic, was East, while Russ’ mother, Mrs, J. H. Winterbotham, was West. Russ did not ask how I would bid. his hand — he said he thought he found the craziest of opening bids in six clubs, With his void in hearts it was not a bad bid, and when his mother in the West passed, he relaxed in his rocking chair, but came quickly out of the after-dinner coma when his partner bid seven clubs, ” » » .-A CLUB or diamond opening would have defeated the contract, but fortunately for Russ, his mother chose to open the fourth best of her longest and strongest suit, which was the three of spades. Russ played. the jack from
cashed. the ace of hearts and discarded his losing diamond. Now he led a §mall diamond to, his ‘ace, picked up the trumps .and’spread the hand for sevenod. | Now let us assumé that Mrs. Winterbothath opened a. club. Wes there any. possible chance making the antag then?
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Art Directors | To Meet Her + On Saturday
Luncheon to Follow ‘Board Session
DA m. Block's tea room.
During the afternoon, members
am and Alvin T. Coate. Mesdames Charles T. Hanna, R. 0. McAlexander, H. B. Pike, L. P. Robinson, Leonidas F. Smith, Myron Jay Spring and John T. Wheeler, all of Indian-
mond; Mrs. H. D. Berkeypile, Kokomo; Miss Mary Schweitzer, Crawfordsville, Mrs. Louis L. Johnson, Attica;
H. L. Cosler, Mrs. Robert E. Burke and Miss Ruth Morrel, all of Bloomington; Mrs. W. W. Baker, Anderson; Mrs. 8. M, Cowgill, Térre Haute; Mrs. Edwin F. Miller, Peru, and Mrs. Wendell Schmidt, Logansport.
We, the Women— Neighborliness ‘Appreciated
By RUTH MILLET?
Stall W SOMEONE temarked about | how hospitable Mrs. X was. to: ‘newcomers © to “her ~ town strangers she met through her husband's profession, ‘through “hér church work, or soon after | a moving van had deposited another new family’s household | 8s in her neighborhood. oy X didn’t stop with the conventional “I hope I'll see you again” when she met a4 newcomer. She invited the stranger to her home, along with a number of others she thought she would enjoy knowing. » ” » ‘MRS. X explained her con- | cern for newcomers by saying that during one period in her life she and her husband had moved around a great deal— and she knows how outsiders feel. + Lots of women have had Mrs. X's experience. Thousands and thousands of them found out during the war years what it was to be uprooted and lonely. But it is the exceptional person who remembers such experiences keenly enough to try | to ease the way for others, Neighborliness is a bit old- | fashioned, we think. But there | {—18-a great need for it today. | Mrs, X isn’t in any rut—and | mever will be, For she is always finding strangers who are new and interesting—and trying to help them find their | own friends and make their own place in the community.
At Literary Club
“Music in Therapy” will be the subject of a paper to be read by Mrs. Frederick Sterling Jr. before the Fortnightly Literary Club tomorrow, . The meeting will be at 2:30 p. m. in the Propylaeum. Five local] musicians will-{Hustrate her talk. | - They include Mrs. H. N. Edington, pianist; Mrs. L. P. Kreiser and Mrs. Robert Drbison, : vocalists; Mrs. George 8. Dailey, Irish harp, and Mrs. Karl ¥, Herrman, violin.
Working Mothers
WASHINGTON—A major cause of juvenile delinquency is the working mother, is the finding of a recent survey by the Joint State Sovernmant .Commission.
Mrs. Lane
Mrs. Milton Matter, Marion; Mrs.|
Mrs. Sterling to Speak
MARCH OF DIMES CHECK—Mrs. Margaret Bond, director.
of the Sub-Deb and Squire Feder to Henry F, Schricker, 1948 Ma Saturday at the Sub-Debia radi
money represents the profit from the “White Whirl" dance held Jan, 23 by the federation and the coin box collections of the members, Standing behind Mr, Schricker is Miss Connie Phisterer,
who was chairman of entertain
Snyder, publicity chairman, is behind Mrs. Bond.
Teen Talk—
No, They're Not
|The Teensters Declare—
But, Friday the
«By SALLY MAIN... ‘ . JUDGING FROM THE THREE. TEEN-AGERS interviewed this week, the younger set in Indianapolis is a very unsuperstitious
dot. All three of the teeners shar
ation, presented a check for $2000 rch of Dimes campaign chairman, o show in Ayres’ auditorium. The
ment at the dance. Miss Nancy
Superstitious,
13th...
e an uneasy feeling on Friday the |
| 13th (which will happen this month), but none of them really |
| worries about it. Fritz Graf, a senior at Law- |
rence Central High School, says
8 u perstitious. “I just never
perstitions,
guess,” says.
that fall on the 13th of the do see if I can notice any h a ppenings, Fritz Graf but I'm not any more cautious on those days. I have heard that if a black cat comes to your house it brings good luck, but I don’t know, ” Fritz adds.
‘Fritz plans to continue his education, but he hasn't chosen the college he will attend. He is the son of Capt. and Mrs. F.-A. Graf, Ft. Harrison, and has lived in Honolulu and | Panama, » ” . A JUNIOR at Crispus tucks High Scheol, Elinor Gris som says she isn't really a superstitious person, but that
do bother her. “They say that if a bird comes into your house it brings bad luck. A bird came to our house qne day and I did wor-
Wesley she ad-
mits. 4 I usually “avoid walking” under “ladders,
Elinor Grissom
of black cats. Every time I hear or see the number 13 I think about the superstition, but it never worries me. Elinor wants to be a lawyer and she plans to study at Indi-
cided to: specialize in the fields of domestic relations and Juvenile problems. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Weir Grissom, 2723
| Shriver Ave,
Fr. Sweeney
Reads Vows
Lane
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Winterbotham AAK 10 Y Nofe,
: A x Q107643 Rubber-=Neither vul. South West North East Hb Pass 4 Pass Opening—é 3 - If the club was won by the queen and Russ nonchalantly led the 10 of spades, West probably would follow the rule of "second hand low and not go up with the queen. Russ could overtake the 10 ‘of Spades with the jack in dummy. I do not say that it should | happen this way, but nevertheless, a similar play actually was made a year or two ago by Robert McPherran .of New _ York City, one of the country's outstanding Life Masters.
Paul Cathedral.
Cornelius Sweeney read the vows. The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Martha Ryan, 347 N. Bolto Ave, Mr.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Garrett H. Berry, | 1811 E, Michigan St.
Miss Carol Leahy was the mai of honor. She wore a pearl gra)
| cessories. {best man.
An aqua crepe street length {dress and brown accessories were
| worn by the bride.
corsage.
15th St.
\Tri- Delt Mothers
To Meet Friday -
The Psi Psi Psi Mothers organ rority will meet at 1 p. m,
University.
"Observations in
\ Dinner Meetin, 0 Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, the junior group, the Sons of the Legion and the Post will have a Joint dinner, in the Central Christian Church lat’ 8:30” p.m. today. “The groups
“lwill have their regular business
meetings following the dinner. Mrs Horace B. Rempaty an
line har program for the Pi
Mi Ag Bs
any’;
talk.
Toast Zeftover Bread,
If any sandwiches are left over, make them appetizing for an-
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Sthar tal bY them or owning them Jn & tle fat in| ping {
he’s not at all |
think of su- | I Fritz |
“On Fridays |
month I |
At- |
certain beliefs |
ry about it a |
-and T'm definitely not. afraid |
ana University. She has de- |
Miss Martha J. Ryan and Wil-| llam 8. Berry were married at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Blessed | Sacrament Chapel, 88. Peter and The. Rev. Fr. Pi Aux., Delta Upsilon. 12:30
James Allen was the
The dress| Alp ha Sigma |was accented with a white orchid | p gm
After a trip to Cincinnati, the couple will be at home at 418 E.
ization of Delta Delta Delta So-
in the chapter house at. Butler
Dr. E. C, Kleiderer will talk on Blitzed* GerHe also will show slides. Mrs, N. B. Hamilton is chairman of the tea which will follow the!
THE EDITOR of the Wednes- | day “Echo,” Mark Colby is a senior at Shortridge High School. “I am not at all super- . Ei stitious. Friday | the 13th is the only one I ever think about— | and I'll admit | EI hate to take | “an .exam on that date. “We've had two black cats and they've been fine. They say black cats | in your house bring good fuck and these cats lived up to that belief,” Mark states.
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Mark Colby
versary celebration, will the plans for the ‘anni week to be held in April,
The special guests wil] oe put
presidents of the P. Fire Guardians’ Association and bf the Indianapolis Council of Camp Fire Girls. They are Mesdames J. I, imp. son, Frank Heasy, Ruch Marian Mueller, rgia Paul Clark, Richard Clark, Ji To Barker, Gilbert Richey, Stumpf, Hershell Wheeler, " a
Gockel, Earl Kniptash, Chatiey and M,
Smith,
Norma
R. Granger, Misses Theresa Car. roll, Irene C. Boughton, Marths
Scott,
Kathleen = Klaiber ang
Mamie Larsh, the Rev. H, T
Graham, Edgar Webb, Dickerson, Anvey A. Baker and P. O, Ferrel.
{ He doesn't carry any kind of |
{a good" luck piece” and - never
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| around or under ladders. Mark | wants to be a magazine writer —an ambition he's had for as long as he can remember. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred |! | Colby, 4642 Cornelius = Ave. Mark is a member of the | Fiction Club and the Student Board at Shortridge. He wants | to continue his education at Yale University.
EVENTS
Alpha Lambda Latreian. Tues. Mrs. Don McLeod, 4601 Win- { throp, hostess. White elephant | sale. Guest meeting. Crooked Creek Homemakers. 9 | a.m. Tues. Mrs. -E. A. yw 1921 W. 80th, hostess. {East Edge Homemakers, 7:30 p. m. Tués. Mrs. Ruth Mays, .+5651.- Madison; hostess. tine. party. {Irvington Home Study. Tues. Mrs. Mark - H. Reasoner, 920 IN. Campbell, hostess. “A Cur-
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rent Book Review,” - Mrs. | - Harold Wright. | Katharine Merrill Graydon, 2
p.m. Tues. Miss Virginia Kings-| | bury, 317 8. Downey, hostess. | jFaview Kindergarten Mothers. p. m. Tues. Kindergarten. | - “The Wholesome Approach to! | Sex
Education,” Tate, *
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Miss Helen,
Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Kin-!
[st Penn Kindergarten
dergarten, New mothers to be guests, Flower film.
To-Kalon. Tues, Mrs. C. A. post f
crans, 6001 Haverford, hostess. MISCELLANEOUS
Ladies Aux, Altenheini; 1:30 p. m. ues. Home,
p. m, Tues. Mrs. John Blakley, 6950 Central, hostess.
nl eon-bridge.
Berry is’ the son of Women's Aux., Railway Mail ‘As-
sociation, 2 p. m. Tues. Wom-
Lunch-|
| an's Department Club. “Interior 4 Decorating.” y SORORITIES
690 W. Drive, Woodruff Place. |
Stewart, speaker.
Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Miss Esta Bales, 1354 W. 21st St. hostess.
{Lambda Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 6:30 p. m. Tues. 38th St. | © Branch, Merchants Bank Bldg. Valentine party. Gamma Chap, Gamma Gamma | Nu. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Clayton .| Gully, 737 N. Arnolda, hostess. Initiation service.
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