Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1948 — Page 13
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could do something t takes the lives of rd suffering caused ies. : RE more interested in t need for the conler the title of live the owners of dogs © property, livestock, * dens. I would like ct that dogs do so meone. steps in and. e destruction they
to the official anip Trustee as pub-
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ages and death the | rabbits $44.50; hogs $8; cow $75; sheep D.
eep claims, another nother for stock of mount of food de nd the loss of the of dog tax collected cit of $44.75 arte
one township in our very interesting to damages paid out, log tax. by a rabid dog, he ° would like to know
placed above geese ©
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aw with teeth in it i whether they live districts who allow
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en ZATION. ACTIVITIES
Dr. Michael Ginsberg,
To Address AAUW
General M Tomorrow Desi
Fellowship N Dr. Michael Ginsberg
A. ’
Purdue University. She was the woman to obtain the deof civil engineering in Greece and also received coms mendation from her country for the work she did during the war in air shelter engineering Miss Jacquot, a’ native of France, is studying business administration at Indiana University. The recipient of the international ‘ study grant awarded by the Indianapolis Branch is Miss Maria Mangen from Luxembourg, Who is studying American literature and eivil ation at IU. 2 These three foreign women studying in Indiana schools are part of the total of 55 women from 17 countries who are studying in the Unjted States “this year- as. recipients. of AAUW international study
ts. . a program for internation-
al students is the practical con- |
tribution by AAUW to the rebuilding of education and to better understanding among the peoples of the world. . In addition to the foreign students, 25 American women have received national fellowships this year. Recipients in Indiana of these national awards provided by AAUW are Miss Ruth V. Dippell, Huntington, and Miss Phyllis Bate, Richmond.
Delta Gamma Alumnae
To Have Election Mrs. Frank Miller, 5302 Central Ave. will be the -hostess when the Indianapolis Alumnae of Delta Gamma Sorority meets at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Miller will give a dessert |
party. { She will be assisted by Mes-- | dames Gentry T. Haun, William F. Bruneger; A. T. Spen-. cer, Mark Hamer, 8. W. Down-
, professor of Russian civiliza-
|.Miss Pauline Rathert.
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Drive Ends Feb. 20 et
, Bernard New Jersey St, at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Naomi Teve-
Special tribute will be paid to the memory of Miss Abigail Davis, a member of the sorority’s alumnae for whom a student loan fund is established.
More than 500 letters will be mailed this week to active nembers and alumnae of the sorority throughout the state and neighboring states for the an-_ nual State Day luncheon and dance Feb. 28 at the Columbia Club. The Indianapolis Alumnae Club will be hostess group.
Miss Frances Eickhoff, chairman of the luncheon, and Mrs. Richard Kessler, chairman for
the dance, will make their final |
reports on State Day at the Wednesday meeting.
Ruth Compton. It will be a guest meeting. B » » . The of the
V. Rawlings Jr., 3950 Guilford Ave, for a.l p.m, meeting on Thursday. — assistants are
ing and Wayne Abbrous. The nominating committee, | headed by Miss Helen Saker, | will ‘present its slate of officers. | Also on the committee are Mrs. | George O. Browne and Mrs- A. | Frank Gleaves Jr. The election will be held at the Thurs-
Citizenship Contest
Reserve Unit - | | Will Sponsor |
Dance to Be Feb. 21 In the Hotel Antlers
the Reserve Officers Assoclati will sponsor its annual Na {Security Week Military Ball on
trom 9:30 to 12:30 o'clock. Joe Zainey and his orchestra will
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pt. Jess E. Montgomery, Indianapolis, general , has announced his committee, It-in-| cludes Lt. Joe M. Edmundson, ‘dance; Capt. William George, tickets, and Lt. John Risdon, decorations. The ticket sale will close Feb. 18. Honor guests invited for the affair include Gov. and Mrs, Ralph F. Gates, Lt. Gov, and Mrs. Richard T. James, Sen. and Mrs. Homer E. Capehart, Sen. and Mrs. William E. Jénne-, Rep. and Mrs. Louis Ludlow, Mayor Al Feeney.
Brig. Gen., Mrs. Maxwell wil Be Among Guests | Brig.
_ Gen. Howard Maxwell, |adjutant general, Indiana Na[tional Guard; Mrs. Maxwell; Ma}. Gen. Ben Watt, commanding general 38th Division, Indiana National Guard; Mrs. Watt; Col. C. A. Beaucond, commanding officer, Indiana Military District, Ft. Benjamin Harrison; Mrs. Beaucond; Col. Henry A. Sebastian, commanding officer, Stout Field; Mrs. Sebastian. Capt. F. F. Knachel, U. 8. Navy Reserve, commanding officer, Naval Brigade; Mrs. Knachel; Lt. Col. Carey A. Randall, U. 8. Marine Corps, inspector-general, Indiana Marine Corps Reserve; Mrs. Randall; Col. - William H. Neblett AC, Washington, national executive director ROA; Mrs. INeblett; Brig. Gen. E. A. Evans, Washington, National executive director, ROA; Mrs. Evans. Col. Ray C. Thomas, Gary, president, Department of Indiana,} ROA; Mrs. Thomas; Lt. Col. William C. Kassen, executive officer, Indiana Military District; Mrs. Kassen; Lt. Col Hatsell L. Harris, unit instructor, Indiana; Mrs. Harris. Lt.. Col. and Mrs. Norman C. Finney; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Paul T. Snowden; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Edward J. Lanagan; Maj. Yaul N. Wentz; Lt. Cmdr. Flod Mannon, president, Indiana Naval Reserve Officers Association; Mrs. Mannon; Capt. and Mrs. Frederick A. Graf; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harry W. McGee, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stinebaugh.
Luncheon Meeting The Alpha Chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. to-| morrow in the home of Mrs. W. O. Eggert, 3761 Forest Manor.
Puerto Rico Trip Mrs. Schaekel Hostess Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw willl The Rho Chapter of Delta leave tomorrow by plane for|Sigma Kappa Sorority will hold Puerto Rico where she will’ visit{its business inthe home friends at Bourinquen Base for|of Mrs. Herman Schaekel, “Mectwo. weeks. : Gregar Rd. at 8 p. m. tomorrow.
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BRIDE-TO-BE—The engagement of Miss Janet Elaine Dragoo ‘to Charles F. Maas is announced by here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samue! E. Dragoo, 1716 Dawson St. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maas, 1501 English Ave. No wedding date has been set.
Bride
[Florida Trip Follows Wedding Rite
at . The Rev. William Burrows read the wedding vows uniting Miss Joan Sanders and Edwin J. Arm{strong at 7:30 o'clock Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sanders, 720 Sherwood Drive, are the {bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Armstrong, 3419 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. William Jones, Fulton, Mo., was the matron of honor. Mrs. John Joyce and Miss Barbara Bard were the bridesmaids. The 1 attendants wore blue and pink .o] [taffeta frocks. 0 The best man was James Hudson, Detroit, and the ushers wee Hilliard Humphrey and James Robinson. : Miss Sanders wore a candlelight satin gown with a molded bodice and hoop skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil fell. from a lace Sara, and she’ carried calla ilies.
The couple left for a trip to Florida after a reception in the Highland Golf and Country Club. They will be at home after Feb, 23 at 4077 Clarendon Rd.
Times State Service EVANSVILLE, Ind, Feb. 9 -—Miss Marilyn Bussing became the bride of Robert Frederick Oldenburg in an 8 p. m. ceremony Saturday. The Rev. Fr. Malachy Fulton of St. Ben-
edict’s Catholic Church officiated in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Charles Bussing, Evansville. Mrs. William Treptow, Beverly Hills, Ill, was the matron of honor, and Mrs. John G. Freeman and Mrs. Paul B. Berry II, Evansville, were the bridesmaids. All the ts. wore aqua -faille dresses and carried matching muffs. The best man was Reginald Hubert Phillips, and the ushers
A citizenship ‘contest, the essays to be written by the stu“dents of the Indiana School for the Deaf, is being. sponsored as the main project this year
day meeting and new fficers | of the Pilot Club, service or- | "fessional women in Indianapolis.
Members of the alumnae of Phi Mu Sorority and their guests wil see a spring fashion show when they meet at 8 p. m. on . Wednesday. The meeting will be in the 88th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Jule Ysa Carp of Wasson’s | arge of i i 5b ge of the “resen Hostesses for the occasion will be. Mesdames| William | Zaiser Jr., William Dunn, Edward Walsh and George DaughRE ————————
Kappa Chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. today. Acton) School. Mrs. Fenton Fox, hostess, =| Chap. AM, PEO Sisterhood. Tues. | Mrs. Winslow VanHorne, 5352 a n, hostess. i p. 8, PEO Sisterhood. Tues. Miss Doris Lynn, 425 W. 41st,’ hostess. Valentine party. cy Chap. U, PRO Sisterhood. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs, J. H. Westbay, 5230; E. North, hostess. “Women Journalists,” Mrs, B. H. Ly-|
brook. —————— |
Irs. Ruth Entertains
At 1130 a. m Wednesda, i , y Mrs. AVmond Ruth, 3511 N. Keystone hes Will entertain the Elector| Pter of Verus Cordis Sorority.
| says will be
| will be installed in April. | ganization of business and pro- | 2 s | and again on April 15. A grand |
GREETING CARDS
Come in &nd select yours from our large assortment on the Main Floor.
| The contest, which has been planned by Mrs. Augustus Co- | burn, project chairman, is di-
| vided into three parts. The
| ‘winners of the first are Winona Alter, Richard K. Johnson and Donald Lee Deardorff
Three additional winning esc¢hosen Thursday
prize of $50 will be awarded at the commencement of the | school in June. The nine pre- | viously selected winners each. | will receive $10. { os = * A group of staff members from the Indians National Bank has planned a skating party froin 7 to 11 o'clock tomorrow night at Rollerland. Miss Joan Able is in charge of | arrangements. tt tee gp LJ - y
Miss Mildred. James, the bride-to-be of Caleb Denny, will be-the honor guest when Sigma Theta Tau. honorary nursing sorority of the Indiana University Nurses Training School, | meets tomorrow night. { The meeting will be at 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Thomas W. Johnson, 5311 Broadway. Mrs. “James Hawk ~and Mrs. Law-~ rence Duckworth will assist the hostess. Mrs. Mildred Crump of the Arbogast Floral Co. will speak on “Flowers of Distinction.”
It’s Fun to
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were Wilfred Charles Bussing Jr. and John Wesley Spencer III. They all are of Evansville. Miss Bussing chose a-candle- | light satin gown with & fitted bodice and hoop skirt. Her three-tier illusion veil cascaded from a satin head band, and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, lilacs and lilies of the valley. After a reception in ‘the Evansville Country Club, the cou-
eck’ < STORE HOURS: Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5:00
will be at home after March 1 in Evansville. The bride is a graduate of DePauw University and is a | member of Alpha Phi Sorority. | Mr. Oldenburg, son of Mr. and | Clarence Robert Olden- | “burg, Evansville, is a graduate of Indi University. He is a | member’ of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
CLUBS
ee Alpha Delta Latreian. Tues. Mrs. | Raymond Rice, 5365 N. “ar ie
Jersey, hostess. “Flower Arrangements,” Gordon Wedding. Cétitiry. Tues: DAR: Chapter) House. “Rube in Urbem,” Herbert M. Spencer. K
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- Law. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. LeRoy Portteus, 3609 Washington Blvd. hostess. Valentine Party. R i Here and There Homemakers. 10:30 a. m. Tues. Mrs. William R. Davis, 2112 N. Arlington, |} hostess. Project lesson. . Irvington Chautauqua, Tues. Mrs. Herschel S. Miller, 338 N, Bolton, hostess. Book review, Miss Lola Connor. - Guest day. Irvington Friendship Circle. Tues. . Mrs. Charles A. Woerner Jr. - ’ 56 8. Linwood, hostess. ) Irvington Tuesday. Tues. Miss Caroline McAdams, 21 8. Ar- - | lington, hostess. “Inter-Hemi- . sphere Co-operation,” James Eldridge. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers. 1|
p. m. Tues. Chapter house. An-| i niversary luncheon. { Meridian Heights Inter-Se.. 2:15 BLOOMER GIRL DRESSES p. m. Tues. Mrs. W. E, King, - . ! 240 Buckingham Dr., hostess, . “Forty Years of Sharps and) TL by Ruth Emmet Flats,” Mrs, A. E. Wilhoite, ‘Mrs. Russell W. Lamb. : Procter. Tues. Mrs. Wiliam J.I" Freaney, 20 W. Hampton Dr, hostess. Book review, Miss May|
Cain. Miscellaneous Marion County Chapter, American ‘War Mothers, 1:30 p. m. Tues.
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Taylor University Alumnae. 6:30 * swing skirted chambray with panties to Rev. and : match. Sizes 3-6.
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