Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1948 — Page 16

ACTIVITIES—

STATE DAY CHAIRMEN MEET—MTrs. Robert Zaiser and Mrs. Frank L. Churchman (center and right) take their leave of Mrs. Albert W. Sahm (left), after a meet-

\\ Frank Gleaves Jr. Is General Chairman elta Gamma State Day

ing in her home, 146 E. 44th St., to discuss plans for the Delta Gamma Sorority State Day. The event will be Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Zaiser is luncheon chairman, Mrs. Churchman is in charge of the luncheon program and Mrs. Sahm heads the arrangements committee.

Queen Frederica of Greece Likes U.S. but Not the ‘New Look’

Magazi agazines, : By FRED SPARKS ATHENS, Mar, 16—I dropped by the palace the other day and had a little chat with the Queen of Greece—Frederica. She and King Paul live in a white marble pile that looks like a combination museum and post office constructed by the PWA. The Queen was sitting on a sofa in a huge room about as cozy as the lobby of the Palmer House at 3 a. m. when I entered. She was smoking an American cigaret in a long black holder.

‘A very nice-looking “girl, this

Queen. She looks about 30 years

frightened dragons. Her nails were red. The new look? She thinks it is silly. . “Oh my,” sald the Queen of Greece, “hips and bones and all that—bosh.” The Queen wore simple, black

suede shoes,

“The King," said the Queen, “is the reason why I always have to wear these high heels—which I hate. He is so tall and I am so short by comparison. They hurt my feet—and at official functions I sometimes have to stand around for hours.”

old and has a cute nose shaped . 8 8

like a ski jump,

legs. 8 ® 8»

SHE WAS wearing a black gold designs like

dress with

auburn hair worn in a feather-cut—and fine

THE KING and Queen have only been living in the palace since summer, when the King's brother—King George—died suddenly. y The Queen busies herself rals-

slick magazines. ' »

Gorman Goaran Cuanrinre Canaria $15.00 $23.00

oo $23.00

‘Price incindes Poderal Tax, and is for one G-pieci place-setting

d Ytits apparent is the superb artistry and high : eraftsmanship’ traditional with Gorham Sterling for over 118 years—and shown by Charles Mayer and Conpany—aestablished for 108 years.

_ CHARLES MAYER & CO.

29 West Washington St. Kstablished Since 1840

ing funds for children displaced by guerrilla raids. I heard her make a talk about these poor kids one day and I firmly believe she could coax a contribution out of an embittered crocodile. The royal pair have two children, a boy, 7, and a girl, 9. Having had plenty of experience with the care and feeding of

royal children, the Queen is | children's books and short quite determined that her off-(ass Gladys Heck reaNti|stories, will discuss “Writing spring not be isolated : '|Don’ts” before the Story-a-Month

like hot house petunias, : . = ” HER DAY is filled with fund raising and moré formal functions than ever plagued a diplomat. She and the King cover everything from the dedication of a new sewage system to the

Academy.

a formal dinner or a reception— usually for some newly arrived American official. Naturally, the Queen must keep up a neat patter of amall talk, but she steers as clear of politics as you would steer clear of an escaped leopard. When she and her husband have a free evening they enjoy a one-course dinner and then wrestle with the latest American

» ” THE QUEEN does not have to worry about going to the grocery store or doing the laundry, and she never has need to carry a cent in her purse. Her business is transacted through two ladies-in-waiting. ! One of the ladies is Mrs, Mary Carlow, who was born in Philadelphia. Mrs, Carlow is a member of the Stephano tobacco family. Her Greek husband represents Sears Roebuck here. Out-and-out social events are limited these civil war days, although the Queen did fly to London for the wedding—the King was ill. She is very fond of Philip Mountbatten, who was born in Greece. “Aw, that beautiful boy—that handsome Philip,” she

sighed. : Copyright, 1048, by The Indianapolis Times Pang The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

My Day— Dicerorstiips Slow Women’

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y,, Mar. 16— At the presentation of the M. Carey Thomas award in Philadelphia recently, Supreme Court Justice Wiley Rutledge gave a speech that would have given joy to the lady in whose honor the award was created. Miss Thomas did much to advance the status of women, and Justice Rutledge took as his subject: “Women's Rights, The Barometer of Democracy.” When we think of the way Hitler created a slogan for women:

Observance Saturday

the Delta Gamma Sorority uate Day Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. J. S. Etel will pres and the luncheon will be at 12:30 o'clock in the ballroom, Earl Newport's orchestra to 12:30 a. m.

general chairman, has appointed ue Mrs. chairman and Mrs. Walter C. Witt as dance chairman.

Alumnae Will Meet Before Luncheon In Ballroom; Dance Set at Night AN ALUMNAE MEETING, a luncheon and a dance will mark

at the 11 a. m. meeting,

will play for the dance from 9:30 p. m.

David Cranfll, 1216 Shannon

Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves Jr.|, . "ou entertain.

Robert Zaiser luncheon) ,..., pgo Sisterhood chapters

meet tomorrow. Chapter ¥ will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon with

The luncheon speaker will bei =v 0 Borland, 715 E. 60th

Dean Audrey Kenyon Winder, Dean of Women at Bowling Green University, O. The active

St. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will speak.

chapters from Butler, and Purdue present stunts, present achievement awards.

Mrs. Na. Albert W. Sahm, hospitality; Mrs. Edwin tions; awards; Mrs. John

ce; on {ry R. C. Nichols, reserva-

tions; Mrs. licity, and Mrs. man, program.

Richard C. Disher, Mrs. Jesse

Indiana Universities will and Mrs. Etel will

Chapter V will have a covered dish luncheon in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Louis M. Richardson will speak on “Interesting People I Have Met.” = Mrs. C. M. Sharp, 2224 E. Kessler Blvd., will entertain Chapter AF, Mrs. Emory Sharp is in

Mrs. Zaiser is being assisted Richard Wall, menu;

A. Schultz, decoraGuy E. Morrison, Musser, correJ. 1. Casey

Mrs. Mrs. have an Irish theme. » ” » ” The Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club will meet at 1 ‘ .{p. m. in the home of Mrs. George Mrs. Witt’s helpers include Mrs. bs Tb, Boo 'N. Hawthorne Lane.

8;! Der, ee Miss MTS. George W. Faulstich will

B. E. Meditch, pubFrank L. Chap-

8. review “Out of Many Waters”

charge of the program, which will

' Mrs.

H. Grant, Tracy Davis, and Henry H. Mor-

- Rinne and committee chairmen

,|Marion Smith and Nathan E.

graduating class at the Naval

In the evening there is often

Tessler, reservations, and| Ne Soores O. Browne, patrons. for the event are Mesdames Jesse H. Alexander, J. T. Dowling, GuedelhoefC. B. DurA. H.

Patrons Messrs. and Jones, C. D. Casey, Addison M. old C. Buell, Otto C. er,.J. Cedric Defari. , Gentry T. aun, rl Harrison Eiteljorg, Frank Miller, J. Dwight Peterson, John G. Williams, Herbert J. Spier, ph W. Showalter. i ey and Mesdames C. A. Wacker, Richard C. Wall, Bar-

Fred Forry, John gan, Dr. and Mrs. Gail Eldridge, Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawreheq Sims. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore D. hodes and Dr. and Mrs. Herman E.

and their husbands.

8 o Lambda Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will have a social meeting at 8 n. m. today with Miss Helen Storer, 921 Ewing St.

” ” ” Mrs. Phillip Hildebrand will review “S80 Dear to My Heart” (North) when the Butler University Women’s Faculty Club meets at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Recreation Room of Jordan Hall Mrs. A. R. Madison will sing, and Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority members will present “Shades of the Flapper.” * Mrs. Enos Dowling, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Willlam F. Shors, Alfred Essock, D, A. Peaslee, S.

Pearson, Miss Harriet Paddock and Miss Esther Renfrew.

dinner meeting the -Three G's Club will hold at 7:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Hunter’s Lodge of

Coldwell, recgption, and Mrs the Marott Hotel. They are Mrs. ’ 3 . Harold Steffy, president; Mrs. Charles Muriauga, invitations,

Aultie Kilgore, vice president;

Mrs. Donald F. Berry, secretary;

chaplain, and Mrs. Lisle Hunter, historian.

» » » Miss Carrie Caftyn, 487 N. Euclid Ave. will entertain the Annie Laurie Chapter, ITSO, at a 1 p. m. dessert lunchaon tomorrow. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak.

” ” ” An apron card party will be sponsored by Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Robert Moore and Mrs, Charles Homberg are in charge. ©

8 [ I J r A noon luncheon will be held tomorrow by the HEO Club. Mrs.

meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow

» ” . g Officers will be installed at a

(Buehrle). » tJ ” A guest day will be held tomorrow by the Irvington Mother Study Club. Mrs. Hervie A. Voartrees, 24 8. Irvington Ave. will be the hostess, and Miss Helen Hollingsworth will speak on “New Decorative Fabrics for the Home.” . » - Gamma Beta Chi Sorority will

the Chinese Room, Hotel Washington. Miss Marguerite Clayton

rett M. Woodsmall, Gerald K.\ wi o'ero hostess. Redding, W. F. Kegley, Herman « 8 =» H. Lauter, Ralph W. Husted, Oren| pq Ogcar L. Pond will have!

“Town Meeting Country” as her topic when she speaks tomorrow. before the Heyl Study Club in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National ‘Bank.

LJ o . The New Century Club will meet tomorrow: with Mrs. M, J, Reese, 5417 Hibben Ave., to elect officers. Mrs. Grace J. Willis and Mrs. E. M. Hayth are in charge of the program, and Mesdames Emil H. Soufflot, Charles W. Sommers and William 8. Hague will assist the hostess. » o Ed Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will meet at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. W. W. Brandel, 610 E. 66th St. Hoge s 2» Miss Doris Holmes will speak on “Your Child’s Chdracter” before the Tuxedo Park Kindergar-

p. m. tomorrow in the kindergarten. : Committee chairmen, appointed for the rest of the year,

ram; Mrs. Wilmer Spangler, ways and means; Mrs. Donald Sanford, publicity; Mrs. Fred Drinket Jr., cheer; Mrs. Charles

Mrs. John A. Dyer, author of

Club at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Rauh Memorial Library. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gill will be special guests. Mrs. J. Carl Vandivier, execu tive chairman, has appointed Miss La Von Cox, Miss Estelle Wiemeller and Ric Hasse to assist Roger Hancock, membership chairman. Mrs. F. E. Spindell recently was elected an active member. ‘

” » ” The New Harmony Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Jack Cody, 23 8S. Fleming St. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be the speaker.

Frances Buis To Entertain

Southern Sheriff

Is:a Woman CHARLESTON, W. Va. — The

The Past Presidents Council, Daughters of the Union, will meet tomorrow in the home of Miss Frances Buis, 521 N, Riley Ave. » » ” Mrs. William Hoag was Treelected regent of the Gov. Morton Chapter, Daughters of the Union, at a recent meeting. The other officers are Mesdames E. C. Wischmeier, James Willard and 8. H. Clendenin, vice regents; Mrs. Howard Spurgeon and Mrs. Arthur Wooden, record-

new sheriff of Jefferson County is a woman — Miss Carrie Lee Strider, 37. She counts knitting, fishing and amateur theatricals among her hobbies.

Miss Strider has been a deputy sheriff since 1937 and is the first woman to hold the office in the

Miss Rita Raftery and the bridesmaids will be Misses Patricia Alerding, Margaret Clark and. Mary Alice Miller. Kemmerrer

John Black will be honored at a dinner Friday in the Homestead.

Mrs. F. L. Fults, 6261 N. Pennsylvania St, will be hosts. Mr.

Miss Birk, Floyd Fults and William ten Mothers Club meeting at 7:30| Birk.

are: Mrs. Ralph Peterson; pro=lome.

BRIDE-TO.BE—Miss Joyce Anne

Today's bridai scene includes

ners and three engagement announcements. Miss Joyce Anne Raftery, 937 E. Bradbury Ave. sister of Mrs. Robert>Bonke, 2641 Applegate St. will be married to WilHam C, Kslsey, Ft. Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Kelsey, 1821 8. Talbot Ave. on May 15 in St. Catherine’s Catholic Church. 1

The mail of honor is to be

James will be the best man. se = 3 Miss Patricla Ann Fults and

The bride-to-be’s parents, Dr. and

Black is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Black, Terre Haute. The couple will be married at 8:30 p. m. Saturday. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. James Stone, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Daries, Jodie Fults, Miss Sarah

o $ » Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Krueger, Brendonwood, will entertain with a dinner party Saturday in their The . dinner will honor their daughter, Eileen, and Frank L. Haeberle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haeberle, Greenfield. They will be married Apr. 3. The dinner - guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Haeberle, Donald H. Krueger, Ned 8S. Long, William J. Kannedy and William

ia liam C. Kelsey on May Is. The Bridal Scene—

Miss Raftery to Be Wed = To W. C. Kelsey in May

will be Miss Shirley Anne Krue-

Bretsmann photo.

Raftery will be married to Wil-

the news of two pre-nuptial din-

Browning, Misses Helen Morrison, Carol and Shirley Anne Krueger and Forest Gauker Jr. The attendants at the wedding

ger, maid of honor, and William Haeberle, best man. The ushers will be Don Krueger and Foster Gauker Jr. \

2 tJ 8 Mr. and Mrs. William Striggo, 101 E. Morris St., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their niece, Miss Frances Ann Craig, 1409 N. Delaware 8t., to Bert M. Evans Jr., son of Mrs. Ophelia Elliott, Danville, Va. The couple will be married Mar. 28 in the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church. ” o td . The engagement of Miss Patricia Jean Salloway, Saughtes of Mr. and Mrs. Her! J. Gallo way, 630 East Drive, Wi : Place, to John L. Rainey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rainey, 5440 Carrollton Ave, is announced. Miss Galloway is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr, Rainey is a student at the university and a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. No date

Haeberle, Dr. and Mrs. Dallas L.

has been set for the wedding.

The St. Margaret's Hospital Guild will give &n Easter party for the patients in the General Hospital at 2 p. m.’on Mar. 25. Adult patients will be entertained in the Occupational Therapy Workshop under the supervision of Miss Edna Faeser, director, Shortridge High School students will present a program. The Variety Club will give a program for the children and Easter baskets will be distributed. There will be a party for the patients in the Flower Mission directed by Miss Patricia Belton. The guild will meet next Tuesday in the Columbia Club to discuss final plans for the Easter party. Mrs. Walter Lechrone and Mrs. A. D. Smith will be hostesses, The Entertainment Committee members are: Mesdames Rex Schepp, Earle F. Trimpe, Kenneth F. Adair, H. H. Bacon, Robert C. Blessing, Marvin Curle, Robert 8. Dailey, Edward Gallagher, Charles J. Gisler, Bert A.

state and one of very few in the nation.

Gwynn, Charles R. Israel, Leighton Lykins, R. H. Miles, Paul T.

ing and corresponding

secretaries; Miss Carrie M. Hoag, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Poland, registrar; Mrs, Joseph Patenaude, chaplain, and Mrs. J. C. Starr! historian. The directors are Mesdames George E. Dunn, Leslie McLean, Berl Shelby, B. L. Byrket, John A. Bernloehr and Irwin Thomp-| son.

Post and Auxiliary

To Have Dinner

The John H., Holliday Jr. American Legion Post and Auxiliary will have a joint dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Charles B. Brownson is chairman of res-| ervations.

Book Forum Sets

Review Tomorrow

The members of the Book Forum will have a 1:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow-in-Ayres’-Au-ditorium.

“Children, Church and Cooking,” we realize what can happen to women's. rights under a dictatorship. , The advance of women is a fairly good measure of the advance of democracy. Their advance is slow just as is the growth of democracy. Each step for-

s

: ¢

ward freedom and justice,

Mrs Olive Enslen Tinder will review “Lucinda Brayford” (Boyd). ————————————————

Luncheon Today

The Marion County Chapter, American War Mothers, had a noon luncheon today in the home

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs.

Laurel St.

H. Ho photo. Indianaola Ave., announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Bettie Fredward, howedpr, is a real step to-'of Mrs. W. T. Prather, 1146] rick, to John A. Smith Jr. whose parents are of * Winthrop

P. Melvin W. Franch, 6133

Ave. Ny date is set for the wedding.

of

St. Margaret's Hospital Guild Will Give Easter Party Mar. 25

Rochford, Francis A. Sommer, John 8. Smith and George A. Van Dyke.

Ticket Sale Opens Today

The sale of tickets for the 23d annual Home Show opened with a luncheon today in the Hotel Lincoln. The guests were representatives of the 26 garden clubs in the Central West district of Indiana. Mrs. John Downing, Mooresville; Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld, J. Frank Cantwell, F. R. Dumbaugh and O. W. Brown spoke at the luncheon. Mrs. H. C. Prange and Mrs. Burke Nicholas were luncheon chairmen. The guests included Mesdames W. W. Cothran, John R. Donagh, W. A. Edwards, Fred Myers, Emma Zimmer, C. E. Griener, Erwin Dieckman, Emil Reinhardt, James Tretton, Kathryn McPherson, Rilus Doolittle, R. E. Bohn, K. W. Atkins, O. M. Enyart, Eugene Beesley, Foster B. Smith, Raymond C. Cassady, William PF. Krass Jr.,, Edward Wanek, Frank Schroeder, Harry Holton, Paul Thomas, Zola Campbell, Arthur V. Bryant, Veri Clark, James Miller and Glenn Andrew.

Heads Fund Drive

Times Special BRONXVILLE, N. Y., Mar. 16 |—Mrs David L. Chambers, 5158 Washington Blvd. Indianapolis, is chairman of the Indianapolis Committee of Sarah Lawrence College Alumnae who are Working for the annual fund drive.

Nine Hostesses Will Serve on Thursday The members of the Howe H School PTA and the Narre will be Thursday hostesses. will be Mesdames William H Shreve, John T. Hume Jr. Wil liam J. Smith, David Konnold, Thomas Carlin, . Kenneth Dot. terer, Merton Johnston, Ear Myer and F. E. Spindell.

Miss Anna Torrence of the Mon. day Club and Mrs. D. J. Hendrickson of the PTA Board, PTA members of Washington High School will serve. on “Saturday,

sented the Woman's Department Club. They were Mesdames Owen C. Adkins, Lawrence Carter, Everett E. Lett, George W. Snyder, Walter 8 Grow, George H. Hosmer, Alvin G. Jose and Henry J, Windt.

WDC Groups Plan to Meet Next Week

Three groups of the Worca's Department Club will meet in the club house next week.

The Monday Guild will meet |

at 1:30 p. m. Monday for a busi. ness and program meeting, The Rev. Almon J. Coble will give “An Easter Message,” and Mrs, A. A,

of Easter music, [

. Mrs. Alvin C, Barbour will pre-

on Mar, 24. Rowland Allen is to be the guest speaker, and Mesdames F. E. Smith, Charles A. Breece and M. D. Didway will give an Easter program. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk is in charge of the program, and iM tea hostesses will be Mesdames Orville A. Wilkinson, William F. Krass, Lawrence McTurnan, Frank B. Ross, Hobert L. Wilson, Frank 8. Wells Sr., J. B. Vandaworker, Omer 8. Whiteman, PercyA. Wood, John Berns and Jerome H. Trunkey. - ” 8 The Great Books Discussion Group will meet at 10 a.m. next Tuesday to discuss “Of Civil Government” (Lock). Mrs. Howard E. Nyhardt will be. leader and Dr. C. E. Aldrich, head of the Graduate Division, Butler Unie versity, will be guest leader,

(a

EASTER

GRIFFIN

THE SHINE THAT

because it has a

Travel warm and relaxed, in fine| | modern coaches, on drpendable schedules, at savings like these:

Ft. Wayne, Ind. .......$250 Terre Haute, Ind. ..... 130

Evansville, Ind. ....... 340 Memphis, Tenn. ...... 1-15 Louisville, Ky. ...cecss 2

Cincinnati, O. ....cc00e 2 Chicago, lll. .....3.000 Lafayette, Ind. sess nenie St. Louis, Mo. ......... 3 Plus U. 8. Tax. Extra Savings on Rd. Tripé GREYHOUND TERMINAL TRACTION TERMINAL RI ley 4501

OR re

hard-wax finish BLACK + BROWN « TAN + OXBLGOD

1 J

TIED

Deardorf will present a program |

side at a 1:30 p. m. meeting of | the American Home Department |

B; An a togs fc easiest wing sl stringsout flaf can be or siste! Patte: 3, 4 anc 13 yan five ya yard; pi Send the 8 Fashior ful of Free §g book. To ot Fashior below.

The 21

No. 830

Fas Name . Street . City ...

¢ A

By | To ol plique t rection: (Patter include FROCH 2, 3 ye: pon bel