Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1948 — Page 13

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has been taken up {nancial statements wot Communists. d 2776 local unions od affidavits. AFL ependents 429. t-Hartley Law and r in the first six je they have as yet

tions under the new happened after the rs that the Wagner ere was no need to ie act in 1037, the » up the debris. ases pending before se, 2250 were filed Aug. 22. Of the 3500 practice complaints

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P. H, Ho photo. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—M:, and Mrs. J. A. Manning- 3330 Fall Creek. Plwy., announce -the--engagement -ef their daughter, Beverly Jean, and Jack Shephard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Shephard, E. 86th St. No date is set for the wedding.

Sororities— . KKG Chapter To Meet Tomorrow

One’ sorority has planned a pledge party and another sorority chapter will give a luncheon this week. Many others have scheduled business meetings. §

The Indianapolis Alumnae members of Delta Chapter, Kappa afd Kappa Gamma Sorority, will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. = | Donald Stephens, 6332 Guilford Ave., will be the hostess. Officers will be elected at the meeting.

"Mrs. L. G. Dawson, 2430 N.| Delaware St., will be hostess at a Colonial party .at 8 p. m.| Wednesday. The members of Chi Delta Chi Sorority will be guests Mrs. R. H. Andrew. is. to be co-hostess. : | This party will open the group’s rushing season. Mrs. Stanley ° Rudebeck is pledge captain,

The Anagnous Group of Epsi-

ing tomorrow. Mrs. M. E. Rob-

U, PEO Sisterhood, at 1 p. m. to- George Greenwalt, Mrs, Franci

morrow, Mrs. Jane Gable will ——

speak on “Women Painters.” (Garden Club Meeting |

Chapter AM, PEO Sisterhood, Will Be Thursday

Will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in { Nn A meeting of the Central West the home of Mrs. John H. Hirt, pistrict, Garden Club of Indiana, |

oi E. Kessler Blvd. Mrs. T. A. will be held at 10 a, m. Thurslz will give a book review. day. The session will be in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants Na-

The Alpha Sigma Chapter, Del- tional Bank.

; ’ House. ‘ Te » For _an intriguing second-day ETT

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lon sigma Umicron Sorority will . . : food and clothing once a month; > b a ; _The betrothal announcement! Propylaeum. Asa J. Smith, secs have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meet Betty M. Bise Is Married to Europe. \was made by the nauncement’ pylae

bing, 4710 Rookwood Ave., will be, A reception in the home of Cone, Miss Betty Crabtree and ports that 18 World War II vet-| hostess. : = {the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara McLellen, Wore rans have become members. AnY prospective bridegroom is the Mrs. E. L. Pedlow will review William: A. Bisé, 2160 Wheeler! pink and blue marquiset dresses. yeteran, either of World War 1 or|ne Shee and Mrs a ae oan] “Religion in Russia.” Mrs, Harry St. followed the marriage of their : Aig |

{orchid center, {Jane Bassett, Mary Helen Beatty, engineering, at Purdue Univer-

|Mr and Mrs. Ogden, 3102 N. Glad- Dwight Austin and John Laad- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ng® istone Ave. 4 |

ta"Sigma Kappa Sorority, met re-| Mrs. Burke Nicholas will” aie cently in the home of Mrs, John tribute schedules for the district's, Vornehm, 812 Hiatt St. annual narcissus show. This is {to be held April 17 and 18 in the!

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vith chopped apple, bread crumbs,| David A. Keyt, son of Herbert! "nd egg. Put this mixture in cus- C. Keyt, 2224 Langley Ave., was Ard” Cups or muffin tins, Chen initiatéd “recently Into Xrchod] ake in a 350-degree F. oven for Fraternity at Kenyon College

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| oo Brotherhood | Week Being Observed ;

| By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

NEW YORK, Feb. 23 Yester-

‘some of the Southe “*pefused to go to the JeffersonJackson Day .Dinner in Washing-!-ton because the President has ‘upheld the report of his Civil Rights Commission on which ‘both Northerners and Southerners were represented.’ I am willing: to believe that some things must be done more slowly in certain places. But how ipeople who have any concept of ‘ithe world as a whole and the need’ for peace in that world can feel that a small area of one ination can govern the feelings cf races towards each other, is beyond my understanding. { By contrast, a group here in |New York made an interesting award at a recent luncheon. The presentation was to two minlisters, Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, a (Protestant, and Father George B, Ford, a Catholic, for Shely ut lstanding contribution to inter- ; : x imi P. H. Ho photo. 51th unity. DATE IS SET—Miss Patricia Rice and Joseph V. Walker will | "The award was given by the “be married-April-3 -in-St- Joan-of Arc Catholic Church.” Their ‘Men's .. Club of Congregation | parents are Mr. and Mrs, George Rice, 4825 Park. Ave., and MY, B'Nal Jeshunrun. . ’ ag and Mrs. Vernon Walker, Loogootee. “ANOTHER effort at unity which ; deserves recognition is the work!

- ’ ~~ 3 a "ee lof the United States National BETROTHED— Ser Vice G FOUP Commission for UNESCO, whieh

Mr. and Mrs, | . 'nas just held its semi-annual | qQK€ : {session in Washington. : Saymend A To Make | This group will be extremely | Schakel, ! 2X p . . {useful in helping Europe and Asia Guilford. Ave Holiday Cards carry through whatever plans 1 | they make under the Marshall announce The making of Christmas cards| Plan, since UNESCO is helping| the approaching to be sent to veterans’ hospitals with educational reconstruction Connie Rust as they arrive at the Coliseum to attend the Girl Scout cookie rally held

. ! and making studies on the role of | . . . . : marriage of jane! shoe sn i Ary mex a er and tne! Saturday. Donna Nicely waits her turn to pile out of the tightly-packed car which their daughter, |= Fn nesday- tensions conducive to war. | “chauffeur” Mrs. William Szatkowski (in the driver's seat] drove to the rally. "Mrs, Virginia. 1. The Christmas Workshop of) Those national committees arel ¢ il... |: ic the leader of T 76 : ) : VIFgini&, ithe Indianapolis Unit, Women's'a great help in educating indi-| °Z8TKOWsk! Is The eacer of 'roop /9. : : to Capt. Ermest (Overseas Service League, willlvidual nations and it is to be| 3

D. Stuyvesant, [meet at 7 p.m, in the American hoped that, as the economic ver |

Organization Activities— Middletown. O. |Red Cros: Chapter House to pe. tion of various nations improves,

The wedding |. the task. ae amber ot sonst met) DTA Council Will Sponsor Lectures

will be - | This league is the only women| that the work of UNESCO may| : ge 4 “3 ¥ | familiar to all th | . arch 15 (vier Senne “orien oo By Dr. Moulton, Child Psychiatrist

in the base | It is active in many of the . ales ‘Clacton Bark iS : |world-wide problem f the day. M R h: The Indlanapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations will | rs. rles Saylor an chapel in {The league pros ts bi official ISS 1C ards present Dr. Lillian Moulton, child psychiatrist, in a series of four | John Bocker will be the hosth | esses for the meeting.

rt, La. | ” ’ _ i the observer at the United Nations Is En ged pip) Pw ios. I lectures will begin ut 7 NR - and was one of the first eight or-| ga _ The additional lectures are scheduled for March 11, March 25 Is A new ITSC chapter, Hoosler prospective - |ganizations appointed to the Vol-| Miss Marilyn Richards will be! and April 8. Ti ow Sum | Vagabonds, will be introduced bridegroom is |untary Service Committee of the Wed to Harry C. Ent Jj. at 4:30) n" |” The workers in all the divi- | 8t thé group's federation meetstationed, |Veterans Administration. i _ |0'clock the afternoon of April 2| “Clothing” will be the subject | sions were guests. at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the = Another project in which the? the Marott Hotel. Dr. Jean of Dick Miller, humorist, when | i . | Hotel Washington. {unit is active is the shipment of Milner of the Second Presby-

; he addresses the Century Club oA. . Re Mrs. Frank ,G. Sink, federaterian’ Church will read the vows.! at its annual dinner in -the | . Henry-Russell Hitchcock will | tion president, will introduce talk on “New Trends in Domes- | the group which is being spons ti¢ Architecture” at 8:30 p. m. | sored by the Ernie Pyle Chap-

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ond vice president, will be the Mrs. Anne Wells, president, re- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank F.| toastmaster at the dinner, in the. Herron Art | ter. Mrs. R. J. Roller is extenMuseum. ne sion chairman. Mr. Hitchcock's talk will be | . "» one of a series sponsored By | Mrs. J. W. Knipp, 2140 Cen-

{Richards, 5015 Central Ave. The! which is set for 6:30 p. m. tomorrow.

All the attendants wore flower |] who saw service overseas isiwood Ave. The committee in charge

W. Kroeger will preside. daughter, Betty May, to Griffith headdresses. " leligible for admission. . | includes Mr. Smith, Andrew | the Art Association of Indian- | tral Ave, will be hostess to the 8 ip ; |Eari Ogden Jr. *| ‘The best man was Jack Stall, | is Nm : } ; Miss Richards attended Der auul Jacobs and- Robert G. Moore- | apolis. He is a professor of art | members of the Zetathea Club Phi Delia Beta- Sorority will Fhe int iad *B 3» ys “ond Eun Semerc| MTS. Gates Announces! Butler University, She is a mem-| head, Fred E. Sele, pres. | = Wesleyan University, a Hy Be Welihesdny, aa. meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in thell, MW. BLUICAY nT UeBLLLL re ushers D C : ber of Kappa Alpha Theta| J°0% a preside. Jhe Hb | New ITSC Chapter get rd gh Ne Hotel Lincoln. The group will go Ca" on tieene veh aie. 18 Jers. ie a white ‘satin JARCE ommittee |Sorority. Mr. But attended But-| “il Observe guest night, To Be Introduced (Cruse) will he reviewed by have a business meeting. | officiated. x "|gown with a scalloped yoke and| Mrs. William Byram Gates has ler where he was a Phi Delta Bia. 9 AIFOCuCY | Mrs. John J, Schoenholts. Mrs. H . | An aqua marquiset frock was lace insets. The gown was fash- announced the committee for tne Theta Fraternity member. { Mrs. William A. Atkins, main- The members of the Stephen | «=» . bell ave. i: Hough, 50 N. Camp- | worn by Miss Patricia Bise, maid loned with a fitted bodice, long Junior Assembly dance whieh Wl 5; 20 775 C0 cro 4 tenance chairmian for the In- ' Foster Kindergarten Mothers | The Irvington Chautauqua ve. will entertain Chapter of honor. The bridesmaids, Mrs. tight sleeves and a full skirt be held from 8:30 to 11 p. m. Fri- [VANE President dianapolis Symphony Orches- Club will meet at 1:30 p. m. ' Club will meet tomorrow in the

s which extended into a short |day at the Woman's Department! Mrs. Robert Ingmire has been| tra Women's Committee, was | Wednesday in the kindergarten. | home of Mrs. William — train. Her fingertip illusion veil Club. elected president of the Gamma hostess at a report meeting and | Mrs. Mary Ransford will talk 133 Downey Ave. Mrs. John

fell from a seed pearl tiara, and! Members of the committee i re Chapter, Pi Omicron “Sorority, tea at 2:30 p. m. today in her | on “Children's Adventures. in . Booth and Mrs. Mayme Findley she carried white roses with an/the Misses Anne Albersha.d(, national honorary for women in| home in Golden Hill * Friendship.” | will be the speakers.

The couple will be at home Annie Atkins and Mary Longs-i sity. after March 4 at 2852 'Stewart/worth and John H. Roberts III Mr. and Mrs. Ingmire are

Ave. The bridegroom is the son of John Snyder, Robert Stark, seniors at Purdue. She is the) .

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— Miss —Mrs. Joh le was aot , TO BE WED Miss Ruth BRIDE-..Mss. John Uoyle wa WED—Mrs, Henry W. Aver-

‘ fore her marriage Jan. 10 in BOY IE AL 22 - i MS: Bert Bacon. Neri Catholic Church. She is, the Little Flower Catholic T rh S E : : dauah ior a ~ Wade. 403 the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Church. Parents of the couple 0 53 H A i q - - Ye ere ge. Albert Hock, 252 N. Rural St. are Mr. and Mrs:-Anjon Beran : N. Drexel Ave. The wedding will ;

and. his parents are Mr. dnd isch, 825 N. Gladstone Ave. » Mrs, R. J. Doyle, 6109 Ralston “ and: Mr, and Mrs. George

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