Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1948 — Page 20

ORGANIZATION Junior League Plans To Honor Director

on "The Spirit of Lincoln.” ..The Plainfield Boys School “Band wilt play; Mrs WI

* Betty Jo Hybarger, Rose Marie

__E. A. Carson and Mrs. William | Engle. Mrs. Percy Chevalier is |

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Municipal Gardens

20th Anniversary at Luncheon Meeting THE INDIANAPOLIS JUNIOR LEAGUE will en-

tertain Mrs. George Sharpe, League's Region Seven, with Tuesday. Mrs. Sharpe is

supper | guest of the Community Braille Class from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., and then will attend a board meeting in the home of Mrs. Robert "B. Rhoads Jr. 6146 N. Pennsylvania St She wit be honor-guest | ata : ollo =

luncheon f{

Mrs. Sharpe will visit the Marionette Theater Workshop from :30 to 3:30 p. m., and at 4:30 o'clock will be feted at a tea given Hobby Club. Mrs. Paul W. Weer, 5650 N. Meridian

be the hostess.

. » = The Municipal Gardens Woman's Department Club

will celebrate its 20th anniversary at a luncheon meeting Monday noon in the clubhouse. Mrs. Loren Tracy will preside. The Rev. Amos Bastin, pastor of the West Michigan Street Methodist - Church, will speak

Hoag is in charge of the pro-

Hostesses for the day will be Mesdames Kosta Maxime, H. P. White, A. O. Ruse, George Smith and 8. J. Bardsley. The Social Service and Flower#Departments will meet at 10:30 a. m., and the board will. meet at 11 o'clock. SE i ud The CCD Club will sponsor | a Valentine dance from 8:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m. Saturday fn the Christamore House. Ernie Watson and his orchestra will play, and a king and queen of the dance will be elected. : Sy Miss Noreen Commons is chairman, assisted by Misses

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Ratliff, Helen Crooke and Naney Goddard. n » ” The annual benefit bridge of the Carnelian Club will be ..id at 2 p- m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Block's Auditorium. Mrs. B. L. Byrket and Mrs. John Engelke are general chairmen. Mrs. John Loucks is chairman for prizes, assisted by Mrs.

by Mesdames W. W. Wilson, E. W, Showalter and Paul Givens. Candy prizes are being handled by Mrs. Theodofe Showalter, Ulysses Jordan, Louis Fleury and Ben Bowman and Miss Gladys Loucks. . . . Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna will discuss “Conversation: For and

in charge of cards and tallies, assisted

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Historical Novels” be- | Migs Cora Jean Doran, iickets,. and Mrs. Robert Wells and Miss Club when it meets at 2:30 p. m. | Margaret Wagner; decorations.

tomorrow in the Propylaeum. The nominating committee will be elected. . at "

* A dessert bridge will be held at 7:30 p. m. today by the Indianapolis . Junior Woman's _ Club. Mrs, John Medaris, 3626 N. Colorado Ave., will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Russell W. Lane and Mrs. Theodore 8S. Davis. 3 New officers of the group are Mrs. Clark J. Keenan, presi. dent; Mrs. Charles P. Davidson,

ACTIVITIES —

William W. Garstang, league president, will entertain for Mrs. Sharpe with cocktails and a buffet supper that night.

- provide music.

| eral chairman, is being | by Mrs. Omer Buening and Mrs.

| chairman of the Charity Com-

Club Will Celebrate

director of - the National a luncheon, tea and buffet of Winnipeg. She will be the

Colonial Furniture Co,, will be sponsored by the Charial Club. Mesdames - Willlam Balsley, George Boucher and Gwenn Crockett are in charge. n » . The Babes Alumnae Club will have a guest meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Mary Lou Wilkerson, 4414 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Joseph |

B. Snow will assist the hostess, .and Miss Betty Jean Miller will

Special guests will be Mesdames Max D. Boots, Niles L. Dice, Charles Ennis, Mark Huckeriede and E. D. Rice, Miss Elizabeth Collins and Miss Marigail White. n

» » Mrs, George Buck, 311 N. Audubon Rd., will entertain the Irvington Fortnightly Club to- | morrow. Mrs. Louis M. Richardson will speak on “The History and Influence of Fashion.” . . . The Brightwood Kindergarten Mothers Club. will honor new members. at a tea at 1:30 p. m. next Thursday. “The b5-Year-Old Steps Out” will be the topic. -v Pre-school children will be | cared for-at the Brightwood Methodist Church during the | event. - . .

A business meeting at 8 p.m,

by Phi Chapter, Delta Chi Signa Sorority. : ~ . . Phi Delta Pi—8Sorority hold a Charity Ball from 9 to 12 p. m. Feb, 14 in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Walt Jackson's orchestra will play, and Cliff White will provide entertainment. Proceeds from the event will go to the Juvenile Center. Mrs. Lucien N, Wallace, genassisted

Shildes McCaslin, arrange- | ments; Mrs. Robert Moore and

Mrs. Lucien N. Wallace,

mittee, has Mrs. Buening and Mrs. Max Nowlin as helpers,

Girl Scouts Set

Cookie Sale

The 1948 Girl Scout cookie sale will be held from Feb. 21 through March 20. Mrs. Paul R. Pinnick

|the school. | Todd Stoops, - secretary of the at a Founders Day program at| Hoosier Motor Club, and Lieut.|3:19 p. m. in School 14, and a play today in the YWCA will be held | Harry Balley and Sgt. Wayman by the Junior High Dramatic | Herkless, of the police traffic di-| Club will highlight the School 15 | vision, will be special guests.

will | peen planned by many of the city gram have been planned by the school PTA units for next week. School 16 PTA for 2:30 p. m.

at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Doro- | for a. program and tea honoring thy Brooking of the Bureau of|the mothers of new students. Mrs. Missing. Persons will “Parents Grow, Too.” of School 8 will meet at 1:30 p. m.[ School 20 PTA will be introduced Thursday for a discussion on at a program at 2 p. m. Miss “Religious and Moral Training of | Flora E. Drake will speak on the Child” | the discussion.

‘lof School 7 will have a Founders

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MARDI GRAS TO BE THEME OF JUNIOR PROM— These three members of the Tudor Hall School junior class are making decorations to be used for the Junior Prom Satur Judie Morrison, general chairman; Miss Marty McCord, dec dent of the¥class® A Mardi Gras theme will dominate the decorations.

The traffic squad of School 81 Newiian and Truman Crowe at

the PTA at 6 p. m. Wednesday in|at 1:30 p. m, Mayor Al . Feeney,

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{program at 1:30 p. m : A social hour and musical pro-

Founders Day programs have The School 69 group will meet School 18 will meet at 1:30 p. m.

talk on Bert C. McCammon will talk. The PTA! The past presidents of the

“Founders Day,” at a 1:30 p. meeting of School 21.

Fred Stultz will lead Another Thursday meeting has been planned by the group at School 91. Mrs, Virfinia Mitchell and Mrs. Fred tt will discuss “The Kiss

School 28 will present a pageant at 7:30 p. m., followed by a safety skit “by the traffic boys. Mrs. and the Quandary.” Mary Southern will talk on “PTA The remainder of the meetings History” at. 3 p. m. in School 26.

will be held on Wednesday. sont] Health’ Will Be Topic

mothers of School 8 will present ' a pageant at 1:15 p. m. The PTA At School 28 Meeting Mrs. Mary C. Rich and Miss Thelma Rowland will “Health” at a 2 p. m. meeting of School 28. Mrs. Earl H. Stumpf, president of the Indianapolis . Council of PTA, will talk to the Past Presidents School 30 group at 1:30 p. m. will Be Honored : A program and tea honoring There will be a reception hon- past officers and the mothers of oring the past presidents of the new pupils will be held at 2 p. m.

Day party for the mothers at 3 p. m., and School ® will have a program presented by the mothers and a tea at 3:15 p. m.

. ter Jr. recording and corre-

Vice president; Mrs. A. E. Gor IS chairman. The slogan this year

don and Mrs. Felix T. McWhirTrails.” ; sponding secretaries, and Mrs. | The proceeds will be used for Willlam Styring Jr., treasurer. more and better camping facilities . » = and for the upkeep of the “Little Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers House.” Club will have its monthly |The committee chairmen. are

is “Cookie Sales Make New Campiman, A play, “The Four Corner-

meeting tomorrow night in the church hall. Mrs. Bert E. McCammon will speak on Child Psychology,” and fourth grade

Mrs. A. J. Micheli, rally; Mrs, F. D. Leete Jr. and Mrs. LeRoy L. Wahle, downtown booths; Mrs. Charlie Pfieffer, motor corps; Mrs.

LeRoy Flint, finance; Mrs. Ray{mond DeGraff, distribution; Mrs.

mothers will be hostesses. . a Th - A card party at 2 p. m. to- ) morrow inthe Meridian Room, |and Mrs.” Warren Leighty, kits. gt p—— HG nol :

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'A at School 12 at 2:15 p. m. in School 81. Mrs. Walter Caley . Virgil Honeycutt is chair-| will talk to the PTA of School 34 at 1:15 p. m. stones,” will be presented by Mes-| The School 37 group will see a dames Burnell Roberts, Carl/play, “The Forward March of Goertner, Clifford White, LaRoy the PTA” at 3 p. m. Miss Dolores

Coleman,

will be honored at a dinner by a meeting of the School 13 group musical program. Mrs. | Ferrell will talk on “The Vanish-

Mrs. Walter Thoms will speakiing American Father,” at a

day night at the school. They are (left to right] Miss’ orations chairman, and Miss Peggy Roach, vice presi-

Founders Day Programs Will Feature Meetings Of Indianapolis PTA Groups Next Week |

pianist, will present a) James!the topic of Mrs. Ivan Bedell’s

meeting at 7 p. m. in School 40.|

The PTA members of School 41 program. School 62 will have a will present a pageant at 1:15 Founders Day tea at 1:30 p. m, p. m. to be followed by a tea. and School 64 will have a Boy Mrs. Mary Lou Nelson of Ayres’|Scout program at 2 p. m. will present an illustrated fashion show to the School 43 group at Growth and Development” at. a

1:30 p. m."

The Mothers’ Chorus of School School 67 will hear Mrs. Clayton im 44 will present a tribute to par- Ridge talk on “Rpunders Day”! ents at 1:45 p. m. There will at 1:30 p. m. Virgil Stine also be a tea honoring past presi-|is to be the guest dents. A Valentine tea and an 1:30 p. m. meeting in

“Information,

“Early Days at Fifty-Eight” is talk to be given at 1:30 p. m. to

the School 58 PTA. Her talk will be followed by a tea and musical

Robert Yoho will talk on. “Child

meeting in S¢hool 66 at 2:30 p.m:

School 08.

Please” program ¢ oo 73 to Hear Talk |

will be presented by the School 45 PTA at 1:30 p. m.

™ Unit at School 49 The parents and teachers of To Hear Mothers Sing

The School 47 PTA will have

will sing.

at 3:15 p. m.

a program and tea at 3:15 p. m. School 48 will honor its past PTA | + 1.90 n. m. presidents at 2 p. m. The past at-2:30-p: presidents of the School 49 group will talk on “Founders Day” at! 2:45 p. m. . The Mothers’ Chorus|

{-- Mrs. Frank Rieman, treasurer, discuss of the Indiana Congress, . will] talk to the members School 50 PTA at 1:30 p. m., followed by a tea and musical program. Mrs. Louis Bruck of the|

of the 8% will present a program

Board of School Commissioners] will talk to the School 52 group!

C. Baker will present a book review at 1:30 p. m. in School 57, followed by a tea honoring the past PTA presidents.

Taylor-Beck | Vows Read |

Earl Beverly Taylor took Miss! Mary Rosalie Beck as his bride

y-this— nF St. Joan of Arc Catholic Charch.| The Rev. Fr. Willlam Buhmeier| read the vows at 9:30 o'clock. i Mr, and ‘Mrs. Frederick B.| Beck, 952 E."3tth~ St. are the| + bride's. parents. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Taylor, 3407 Winthrop Ave. — The matron of honor was Mrs. Charles McVey, sister of the bride. She wore a petal pink

Couple Plans

By Mrs. Jack Grieg The School 72 PTA will have a I rogram honoring past presidents tand the mothers of new pupils (at 3:15 p. m. Mrs. Jack Grieg] will talk to School 73 group Talks by D. T. Weir, Mrs. Nora Odiet and Mrs. Alice Boucher will highlight the School 75 pro|gram at 1:30 p. m. There will be la musical program and tea after the talks The children of School , “In- | Sviration From the Past,” at 1:30 p. m,, Mrs. Robert Shank, president {of the Indiana Congress, will talk on “The Four-Point Program {for the PTA,” at 1:30 p. m. in School 85. Rev. Clinton Marsh

ger Shou hi fil be! win discuss “Why Have a PTA?" 1:30 p. m. meeting. Mrs. Charles|

|at a 3:15 meeting of the School 87 | group.

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THE BRIDAL

Dolores A. Daugull | Is to Be Married

the bride-to-be’s mother.

- Poets to Meet In YWCA .

auxiliary of the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs, will meet at 2 p. m. Sunday in the YWCA. “The Other Side of the Mike.” William H. Chitwood will talk one “Keats,” and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newton Reed will present

by their daughter, Dorothy. Orig-

speaker at’ a Mi

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.. Engagement to Terry Donahue By Her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Clue TWO ENGAGEMENT announcements and news of 3 recent marriage are spotlighted in today's bridal scene, Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenmore Clue, 1218 E. Kessler Blvd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss

Dolores Anne Daugull; to Terry D. Donahue, son of Mr. and Mrs, Donahue, 4 !

T. W. IL : : The bride-to-be attended Stephens College and is now a junior - at Butler University. She is a member of Alpha. Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Donahue, also a student at Butler, is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, The couple will be married ia June,

a \Legion News—

nounced by the prospectiv They will be married at 8 parties and a covered-dish supper

The engagement and -apy . § . Irvington Unit e bride's. mother, Mrs, Isaac Klmer Parker, 647 E. 32d St. p. m., Feb. 14, in the home of Ihave been planned by members of | American: Legion Auxiliaries,

proaching marriage of Miss Mary Lou Hussong to Kenneth Lee Trimmer is an- | ‘Will Have Mr. Trimmer is the son of - Mr, and Mrs. James N. Trim- ‘Luncheon . mer, Terre Haute. : | “A dessert luncheon, two card "8" The Irvington Unit will meet {for a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the post home,

: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark are at home at 211% N. Randolph

St. They were married Jan. 27 (Mrs. Harlin L. Craig will talk on

in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Nora Armstrong, Acton. The Rev. Clarence Killian of the Acton Methodist Church officiated. The bride was Miss Martha Armstrong. Mr. Clark is the son of James Clark, West Terre Haute. Miss Evelyn Paddock was the maid of honor, and James Armstrong was the ringbearer. Marion Armstrong was the | best man.

“Americanism” at the 2 p, m business meeting. Mrs. Harry Buchholz is chair. man, assisted by Mesdames Her. man E. Bobbe, L. M. Christie and Mrs. Craig.

"The Big Eagle, Indianapolis Power and t. and the Memorial Units I sponsor a card

Tuesday night. Mesdames Marie Roetter, Fran. cis Matter, Esther Jay, Thomas Broucher, Emma Ledig and A) Chew are in charge. A card party for the veterans” at Billings Hospital 1s being planned by the members of the ‘Big Four; Indianapolis Moose Units. The party will be held next Thurhday in Veterans Hospital. . 2 . Mesdames Frank Mumford, Ray C. DeWitt, E. Hollis Leedy, Charles Huff, Mae 'Aufderheide and Fay Sears are in charge of the party.

The Mcllvanie Kothe Auxiliary will have a covered-dish luncheon and bridge at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. O. H. Hersh. man; 33 E. 32d St.

The Poets’ Rendezvous, social

John Cain Golden will talk on

a musical program, accompanied

will _be_ read by the

ostesses will esdames|the hostess. There will also be h he M 'a “white elephant” sale.

Ie J The Post 4 unit Will have a Wood and R. 1. Cary Hale, New| jessert bridge at 1 p. m. next Castle, will be at the door. {Thursday in the home of Mrs.

Sacred Heart Mothers st. Set Card Parties

The Christian Mothers of Sacred Heart Catholic Church will have two pre-Lenten card partiesinang and John L. Edmonds. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. and at 8 - - pm mtheschool \Units to Meet e new o ‘| Several units of the Riley HosThey are Mrs. Edward Schneider, |, Cheer Guild will meet next president; Mrs. John Lynch and... i the hospital as follows: Mrs. Fred Sauer, vice presidents; i, 45y “June Time”; Tuesday—

Ernest R. Alcorn, Clarence Taylor, Neal Grider,

nancial secretaries, and Mrs. . ’ “ |George Halssig and Mrs. Frances |, The, JOY Miller’ and od Yu a d assistant. [7% { Dolan, treasurer an: | Lonesomeville.”

Guest Day Postponed Attend Mardi Gras The Irvington Chatauqua Club| Dr. and Mrs, Carl B, Sputh Jr, has indefinitely postponed its|3662 N. Gale St., are in New guest day, scheduled for Tuesday. Orleans to attend the Mardi Gras.

party at the Veterans Hospital =

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Mrs. George Brake will assist

Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N. Delaware |

Mrs. Clarence R. Martin i chairman, assisted by Mesdames '

er, Charles R. | Crist, Leo'J. Smith, Fred Trup-

Mrs. Anthony Fussner and Mrs...n.; jonn Henry”; Wednesday— | ’ y— 5 Joseph Suding, recording and fi-.. Jost Do Your Best™: elie wy

Miss Mary Lou Maners will become the bride. of Charles E.

in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maners, 3415 E. 25th St. The Rev. E. C. Renner of the Lawrence Methodist Church will read the vows.

"The ‘bridegroom is the son of

Lawrence.

matron of ‘honor. She will wear

ballerina suit and a matching hat. Mr. McVey was the best man. . | A blue ballerina suit and a) {flower hat were worn by the | bride. , She carried a white orcnid| {on a whije prayerbook. ~ { | The couple left for a tripto| | Denver, Colo, after a breakfast]

Fritch-Hale photo, MARRIED—Mrs. Edward Suding was Miss Elizabeth Voll- | ‘mer before her marriage Jan: {in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, 24, She is the daughter of Mrs.

I Frank Vollmer,

Seniors at Academy .,senal Ave., and his parents are

Set Ball Temorrow | Mr. and Mrs, George Suding,

Miss Mary Jane Hawkins will) 710 Gladstone Ave.

be the general chairman for the| ball the senior class of St. Mary's Academy will hold from 9 ». m. to midnight tomorrow. The dance will be at the Lake Shore Country Club. | Assisting Miss Hawkins will be | Misses Barbara Fitzgerald, Ann] Breen, Aurolee Method and Doro-! thy Mayer.

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Judges to Be Guests * The Indiana Association of Women Lawyers will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. on| Wednesday in the Canary Cottage. Fifteen Marion County judges will be special guests.

‘Miss Crooks Hostess

| ‘The MacMurray College Club {will meet at 1 p. m. Saturday for | {a dessert luncheon. Miss Sara | Jean Crooks, 5744 Broadway Ter- | race, is hostess.

Cherry Pecan... A

tw Vacation in Florida | ih, Th Mr. and Mrs. Pp. sel] With crisp, tasty pieces ton, 1616~N. Pen + + + there's a new and

are vacationing for a few weeks in 8t. Petersburg, Fla.

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Indianapolis’ Lari Woman's Specialty Shop or J, Vissingien

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106, N. Ar |

Rich, flavorful Cherry ice cream . . . just filled

a pink crepe street-length frock and brown accessories. James {Luther is to be the best man.

The bride will wear a pale blue and

frock She (will ac-

[crepe street-length | black accessories. cent her costume of .red roses. After a reception in

| Adams St. after Feb. 13. .

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Bragdon at —7:30-o'clock— tonight

Mr.—and—Mrs,— Ennis Bragdon,’

Mrs. John Ricker is to be the.

the | Maners’ ‘home, the couple will | leave for a trip to Tennessee. | They will be at home at 2431

with a corsage

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