Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 24
I ‘
iL
Irvington Group Planning Supper THE DAY NURSERY JUNIOR AUXILIARY will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a ball Saturday, Apr. 3, in the Woodstock Club. The club will be dec-
ting Committee. Members of her committee are Mesdames Donald F. Kittredge, Malcolm MecVie, B. J. Lapenta, Henry J. Peirce, Harold Ransburg,
W. Scheuring, Edwin Ransburg, Willlams Wright Jr. and D, C, Duck and Miss Kay Gartland. ” = L A dance and buffet supper at 8:30 p. m. Saturday will mark the second anniversary of the Irvington Social Club. The event, to be in the Athenaeum, _ is being arranged by Messrs. and Mesdames Robert M. Pickett, J. Kenneth Strattman, C. McCord Purdy and Ronald E. Simpson.
¥ . ~ A 6 p. m. dinner tonight at the Indiana Woman's Prison will precede the monthly meeting of the Altrusa Club. Miss Ethel Krueger, prison superintendent and chairman of the club Public Affairs Committee, will be in charge of the program. Miss Helen Brown will preside. Assisting Miss Krueger are Mrs. R. E. Stratman, Mrs. Lucy Washbon, Misses Irene Boughton, Amanda Andérson, Janice Berlin, Nancy Jones, Dorothy Helmer, Genevieve Shaw and Edwina ugall. ~ . " | Mre. Otto CO. Janus, 7050 Ridge Rd., Williams Creek, will entertain the Junior Auxiliary of the Visiting Nurse Associa tion at 12:30 p. m. Monday.
» . » Beta Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Borority, will meet at 8 , m. Monday with Mrs. Paul te, 4347 English Ave. : The program will be on hair styling. . » " Mrs. John W. Thernburgh will speak at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting of the Venetian Chapter, ITSC, Monday in the Warren Hotel.
» . . A closed business meeting an election of officers will nse: cede the musicale members of
ve, X Silvey Hill will preside. Assist ant hostesses will be J. C. Hirschmann, David Morton, Vincent Vuturo and Alberta Eaton and Miss Beatrice House.
Hospital Guild Plans to Meet Next Week
The nominating committee of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will report to the executive board at 10 p. m. _' Wednesday in the Service Center. The election will be held on May 10 in the Claypool Hotel. The members of the committee are Mesdames Carl Ploch, John W. Noble, William F. Arnold and Shaw. < ss = The following units of the White Cross Guild will meet next week in the Service Center: Mon-day—Fifty-first Street and WalJace Street Presbyterian; Tues-day--North Methodist and Southport; Wednesday — Quaker and Brightwood, and Thursday—Irvington, Brookside and Woodruff Place Baptist.
Conduct Fund Drive
The Board of Trustees of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing is conducting a campaign to obtain 50 scholarships for its students. The awards will be used to increase the enrollment. Dr, Claude M. McClure is chair-
man, assisted by Miss E. .Louise
AN TION ACTIVITIES— : Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary Will Mark 10th Anniversary
DECORATIONS PLANNED FOR BALL—Mrs. Edwin M. Ransburg (center), 4539 N. Pennsylvania St., welcomes Mrs. Robert E. Wacker (left) and Mrs. J. William Wright Jr. (right) for a session of planning the decorations for the Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary ball Apr. 3 in the Woodstock Club. Bill Wright accompanies his mother to help with ideas for the dance, which will mark the auxiliary's 10th anniversary.
The program, “The Four B's —Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Boogie,” will be presented by Mrs, Glenn 8, Kingham, narrator; Mesdames Otto Bade, Everett Harlan and H. H. Peabody and Miss Pauline Tolin. . » ” Mesdames Clifford MeQueeney, Kenneth Smartz and Wayne Shives and Miss Wilma Barrow are in charge of the
Will Be Wed
Miss Mary Edith Hammons will become the bride of James H. Sullivan in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony today. The Rev. Ford Porter of the Berean Gospel Temple will read the vows in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. rank Hammons, 1236 8. Reisner The maid of honor, Miss Norma Hick, will wear a light blue ‘satin dress. Richard Sullivan is to be the best man, and Arnold and Frank Hammons will be ushers,
Miss Barbara Martin has chosen May 1 for.her marriage to Richard Vonnegut. The Rev. William Burrows will officiate at 8:30 p. m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Harry Hood Martin, 350 N. Meridian St., and Mr. Vonnetgut is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Vonnegut, 7878 College Ave.
Grant and Robert E. Neff.
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
With Ball on
The date was announced at a surprise party at 1 p. m. today in the home of Miss Ann Jack-
hd
rummage sale Delta Kappa Phi’ Sorority will hold at 8 a. m. tomorrow at 841 Indiana Ave, " . ¥ The Indianapolis Literary Club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the DAR chapter house. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. will speak on “Political Hospitality.”
Mary Edith Hammons .
Tonight
A white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and a full skirt extending into a long train will be worn by the bride. Her full-length veil falls from a crown of seed pearls and she. will carry a bouquet of white lilies. After a reception in the home the couple will leave for a trip South. They will make their home with the bride's parents after Mar. 28. Mrs. Dean Sullivan, 1720 W. Minnesota 8t., is the bridegroom's mother,
Barbara Martin to Wed May 1
Clarence A. Jackson, 4202 Central Ave. . .
The guests were Mesdames Martin, Vonnegut, Valentine Martin, Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph M. Miller, Walter R. Mayer, Robert J. Hedding, George J. Mayer, Felix T, McWhirter, George B. Jeffrey, Elizabeth B. Lund, Theodore N. Townsend, Arthur Wallace, Henry J. Peirce, Thomas E. Freebairn and Clarence Kirk Jr., Misses Patricia Martin, Nancy
Apr. 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PTA News— :
To Hear Talk
On Austria
Council to Sponsor X-Rays in Schools
- school.* Mrs. Mrs. David Ross talk on their trip to Austria. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Al Bunch and the Mothers Chorus of School 48. s » »
The Indianapolis PTA Council
and the Marion County Tubercu-|
losis Society are sponsoring a series of chest X-rays. School 3 is one of the first city schools to take advantage of the service. The pupils will be X-rayed on
s— [THE BRIDAL. SCENE PTA Members | Miss: Kasting Is Betrothed To Lawrence M. Spivey
Tuesday.
include Schools 37, 17, 41, 72, 47 and 14
Weber, speaker. Pleasant Run—7:45 night.
Engagement
and Mrs, William
erson, New York, Buchanan Moxley
June in Culver. the son of Mrs:
Shelbyville, Ky. He of G. Barret apolis.
Miss . Virginia
L. Davis, 3360 N.
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Pi Lambda Theta Sorority, will have a discussion meeting tomorrow night in Parlor L, Hotel Lincoln. Miss Mary Ronk will lead the discussion on “Education for One World,” and Miss Maude Price
and Miss Elizabeth Scott will be hostesses.
Holyoke Club Conducts Fund Drive
The members of the Indiana Mount Holyoke Alumnae Club are working on the fund campaign the college is conducting to raise two million dollars. Miss Ruth Wells will sponsor an {illustrated art lecture at 8 p. m. on Apr. 168 in Tudor Hall School. Miss Maria Churchill will be the commentator. Another project is that of Miss Emily Road, a member of the Tudor faculty. She is “baby sitting” and selling glassware from Willlamsburg, Va. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will give a book review on Apr. 20 in the War Memorial Building Auditorium. The review is being sponsored by ®Mrs. J. Perry Meek and Mrs. Frederick H. Bassett, members of the alumnae group. Patronesses include Mesdames T. G. Wesenberg, A. C. Sinclair and Robert 8. Sinclair and Miss I. Hilda Stewart.
mont College. She school on Apr. 4.
CH
McCown, Kathryn Gartland, Adeline Kadel, Martha Jo Cantwell, Lucy Edgerton and Carolyn Crom.
At Eastertime You Think of DIAMOND SOLITAIRES
RRA tC ce lA
The Happiest Day in your life, when you select her diamond at Charles Mayer and Company-—a tradition for more than a century. Here you will have the pleasure of choosing her ring from a very large selection —with the satisfaction of knowing it will possess the utmost in style, quality and value.
DEFERRED PAYMENTS EASILY ARRANGED
14K Yellow Gold
Diamond Ring $515.00 Including 20% tax
Registered Jeweler — American Gem Society
halos Maye & Company
20 WEST WASHINGTONYSTREET)
> Club Elects Officers
Chairman
FRANCES MEGEFF Miss Francis Megeff is chair- | man of the Hadassah Deb | Dance to be held Apr. 3 in the Severin Hotel. Joe Zainey and his orchestra will play from 9 p. m. till midnight. » A “Prince Charming” will be elected at the dance. The can- | didates are Bernard Izsak, Mar- | vin Rubin, Ivan Chalfie, Milton | Segal, Bill Cohen and Jerry Rappaport.
| The New Century Club elected officers at a recent meeting. They 'are Mrs. Meade Powell, president; {Mrs, Ivan Snyder and Mrs, M. J. Reese, vice presidents; Mrs. Harry [Nolan and’ Mrs. Willlam Baum{hickel, recording and correspond{ing secretaries; Mrs. C. E. Mc{Lean, treasurer, and Mrs. C. W. Sommers, historian.
Other schools to be visited soon
Several county PTA units will meet next week. They are:
MONDAY
Hickory College—8 p. m. Riverside Roller Rink. Skating party. TUESDAY
Bluff Ave.—8 p. m.
Times State Service . MUNCIE, Ind, Mar. 19—Mr.
City. They will be married in
Louisville, Ky., and Mr. Moxley,
Moxley,
Miss Davis to Arrive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
will arrive home next Friday for spring vacation from Ward-Bel-
DRESS THE
FOR EASTER IN
A.
16, 28, 9, 38,
»
Prof. Jasper p. m. Fathers |
today's bridal scene.
Hudson Ball, {of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank
announce the engagement and|Spivey, Delphi. The couple will be approaching marriage of their, daughter, Mrs. Lucina Ball Eck-
married Apr. 3, in Seymour. Miss Kasting attended Ball State Teachers’ College, and Mr. Spivey attended Indiana University. Both are of Billings Hospital.
to Sampson Jr, Mexico
The prospective bridegroom is ® 8 =
Hayes Davis,| Mrs. Amma Mace, Poland, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Reba Nadine, to Thomas Taggart Connolly, son of Mrs. Lola Connolly, 3015 N. Meridian St. The couple will be married at 9 a. m. on Apr. 3 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Paul Courtney will officiate. Miss Mildred Travelstead is to be maid of honor, and John Connolly, Anderson, will be the best
is the nephew Indian-
June Davis,
Meridian St.,
will return to
® Listen to the Buster” Brown Gang Every Saturday Morning at 11:30 Over Radio Station WIRE.
ILDREN -
5.50 fo 7.25
A new spring collection of children's footwear combining style and sturdy wear with scientific fit. Built on a "Live-Foot Last" fo make young feet grow straight and strong.
BLACK PATENT INSTEP STRAP: 8/2108 .isvesresssscnseeses.. 5.50 8/210 12 svasassansgrscssseess 600 12 19:3 cic aiasnususarseseass 6.50 INSTEP STRAP. IN WHITE CALF: 8!/> 10.12 vas anrsiivnssnie rive. 600 12/3403 seiseersacivecececas. 6.50
B. WHITE OR RED CALF SANDAL for Growing Girls: IH 10T ciieiranrisdenenceeses 6.95
C. BROWN ELK SCUFF-TIP OXFORD: "8/5 to 2 rinses desssivansnvet es 5.50 12//,t0 3 tsesensssasnsssssnees 1.25
D. SADDLE OXFORD, white aand brown: Bo 08.02 dot «cur vns cos nn bl BY HET vi vuinsrnnressonnns 650 3!/5 to 10 (growing girls) ceevees. 6.95
P: H. Ho photo,
M. Spivey, also of Billings. The
WEDNESDAY University Heights — 8 p. m. ro) : = Fathers night. DATE IS SET—Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kasting, Seymour, a nounce that their daughter, Kathryn Louise, Billings Hospital, wi THURSDAY be married Apr. 3 to Lawrence Maywood — 1:45 p. m. Round| wedding will be in Seymour. table discussion and election. ® =» = . The announcements of four engagements and approaching Balls Announce marriages and the news of a pre-nuptial shower are included in
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Kathryn Louise Kasting to Lawrence M. Spivey is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kasting, Seymour. Mr. Spivey is the son
FRIDAY, MAR. 19,1043
To Meet Here |
To Be Held in IAC
the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs will be held Apr. 1, 2and 3
After registration at 9:30 on Apr. 1, reports will be given and presidents. The district club |presidents will summarize their programs, 3 Mrs. Royden J. Keith is to be
'will be a forum on “The Listener —~Our Rising Problem,” led by Mrs. Hiram Hunn, Des Moines, Ia. The participants will be Dr, Hazel Morgan, Cleveland; Henry Butler, Walter Whitworth, Corbin Patrick and Ernest Heberlein, The extension breakfast will be held at 8:30 a. m. on Apr. 2. Dr, ‘Wilfred Bain will be the luncheon speaker and there will be a choral music program. Dr. Alvin Bright. bill is to be the honor guest at a banquet that night in the Athenaeum. There will be a federa. ition sponsored concert at. the
Apr. 3 is to be “Youth Day” in the Athenaeum. The program will be presented ‘by the Jordan Conservatory, the Indiana Uni. {versity Concert Choir and other young persons groups.
Folklore Festival
To Be Tomorrow
The Indianapolis Council, American Youth Hostel Associa. tion, will sponsor a folklore festival tomorrow night at the hostel near Bridgeport. Miss Thelma Patterson, Kenneth Trulock and
man. ring bearer.
tice Presbyterian Church.
will be the usher.
Arthington Blvd. » » .
Paul Colvin, 101 E. Orange St.
Diane Connolly will be the
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Jo Ann Gilbert to Joseph O. Goetz is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Gilbert, 2634 E. 10th St. They will be married at 2:30 p. m. on Apr. 9 in the Pren-
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Joseph C. Goetz, 4197
announces the engagement and
Bob Carnahan are in charge. The ‘following day, the group will take a cross-country hike toward Mooresville from the Bridgeport hostel.
avproaching marriage ‘of his daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Curry, to
Ave. The couple will be married at 7 p. m. on Apr. 3 in the home cf the bride-to-be's father.
Mrs. William H. William will ® = = be the matron of honor, and Mrs. Richard Brown will be the bridesmaid. Lee Peters is to be. the best man and Lawrence Goetz
Miss Lois Barbara Meier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Meijer, 238 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy., will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower on Mar, 30. Mrs, Carl Keller, 1303 Keystone Ave., will be hostess. Edgar G. Westphal will take Miss Meier as his bride on apr, 3. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Westphal, Morrilton, Ark.
Store Hours 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Telephone RI ley 7411
BROWN SHOES
» 2, 4
Music Groups |-
Next Month -
Annual Convent] iE
2 The 28th emsual convention of am by the state officers, chairmen
the guest speaker at a banquet that night. After dinner there °
Murat Temple after the banquet.
Joseph P. McGinn, 5915 Julian
FRIDAY, M. GARDENIN
Soil Ba To Bui
BY MARGUERI 18 YOUR G. literally crawling’ pe, say soil expert crops. In the last few peen learning al that chemicals quite enough to plants. We also 1? soil bacteria ria use chemie: builders use brick! plants. ; Luckily for sque gs, they're so SI a them. ‘But goil is “poor” soil. You encourage f jy and to wor. plenty of organic materials such as moss, manure manure Crops. I peed certain chen such as nitroger and potash, to d properly. The constantly pers of organic lieve that we get g vegetables and go when we add tl elements in orga From observatio their theory. B chemical fertilize: under certain They're helpful vard gardener wt handy. They're the period he’s bu with plenty of org Whatever youl that, you canno long without real is nature's factor: complex one, Yc set nature's bal
- paying her price.
n » WISE gardener soil samples now agent's office, 90: §t., for free testir ty soils need ph cording to Harlar is reporting on th sourees of phosph meal, super-pho regular garden tilizers. Most gardens | city water do not says. (Better che though.) Many low in potash. A gem of a gal the Park School (May 8 and 9) garden” of Mr. an F. Scott Jr.,, 32 W ture from their room window, if hedges outline be In spring crocus cissi pop up in tl tle crabapple t pink at the corne low white wall | climbing euonym all. “Alomst no planted, and pr around,” say the ” ”
ON CHRIST) Mrs, Frank Hart burn St., writes.
“for two years, mas, was loaded instead of bursti
Bridge— Squeeze Are Use
In Game
Allg? 4
vitgs |W 410 ®J07
TournamentSouth West 1d Pass 2a Pass 4N.T., Pass
Opening—¢ By WILLIAM }¥
America’s Cai ONE of the Bqueeze plays t the Vienna coup. to me by Oswald York, is very un er must employ t and then execute on both opponer The opening le of hearts wag 1 With the king, monds wag ca diamond finess hing, If East had re at this point I 1 have Killed the However he je hearts, which R; With the queen. 2 a Now Ray m Coup play, Hy Small club and dummy'g ace, ting up East's Tan off the bale monds, leaving | the five of spad hearts and quee East at this 0 the queen Spades ang King my had the 8pades and 19 On the last had to make the jack-10-ses and jack-10 of let £0 the 10 ¢ ace-seven woul, discardeq the s and then Ray of hearts and § If East let | Clubs, Ray's f
