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Family Frolic’

Event Will Benefit

is president of the Wellesley organization, which has sponsored the skating club for seven years. Tickets for the benefit may be obtained at the door on Satur-

day. Wellesley club members plan-

Miller Jr., project chairman; Mrs. william H. Krieg, chairman of the Keen Kutters Club, and Mrs. George 8. Dalley, publicity chairman for the frolic project. Specialty Numbers Are Being Planned Specialty numbers which will entertain the guests include a dual comedy act by Mrs. Mary McClean and - Karl Kornafel. Cynthia Hanson, the daughter of | Mrs. Dorothy Hanson, will do a ballet on skates, “The Doll Copelia,” and Nancy Woods, the! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wil-| liam B. Woods, will do a figure! skating number. i Reservations for the event al-| ready have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Karl Stegemeier,| Benjamin Turner Jr. William Hadley and William H. Krieg. Mrs. Elizabeth Miner will skate with her children, Patty and Joan. . The Blaine Miller Jr. children, Thomas, Susan and Blaine III, will attend together as will the Malcolm Campbell children, Gor-

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Riviera Club Will Honor

Miss Barbara

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THE BRIDAL SCENE— °

APRIL RITE—A ceremony Apr. 17 wili unite Miss Jo Ann White and Harry A. Mosbaugh.

The news of two dinners, four engagement announcements and a miscellaneous shower are highlighted in today’s bridal scene. Miss Barbara Martin and Richard Vonnegut will be the honor guests at a 7 p. m. dinner tomorrow in the Propylaeum. The hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mayer II and Mrs. Walter R. Mayer. The couple will be married at

8:30 p. m. on May 1 in St. Paul's

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PH PROSPECTIVE BRIDE—Miss Madelyn Mitchell and

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TO BE WED—Miss Rosemary Buenting will Harold N. Timmer Saturday.

Miss Morrison Will Speak To Club

For Group Tomorrow

{ The Over The Tea Cups Club will meet Friday, Apr. 9, in the Propylaeum with Mrs. Edna [Christian and Mrs. Harlow Hyde 8% as hostesses. Mrs. Hyde is the daughter of the late Mrs. W. W. | Woollen, who founded the club 58 ‘years ago. Miss Florence Morrison, Spanish professor at Butler University, will speak on “Simon Bolivar, the George Washington of South America.” She has studied at the! University of Madrid and the Uni- | versity of Mexico. {

Officers will be elected at the {1 p. m. meeting Friday of the Psi Psi Psi Mothers Club of Del-| ta Delta Delta Sorority. A tea) will follow the business session, to be held in the Butler Univer‘sity chapter house.

| The Ladies Federal Club will ‘meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs, William Ricketts, 6072 Dew|ey Ave. A theater party has been jarranged.

Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, 5150 {Washington Blvd. will entertain {the Thursday Lyceum Club toimorrOw in her home. Mrs. H, Talge Brown will speak on “England.”

The Pierian Study Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. James Peeling, 245 W. 46th St. Mrs. Peeling will have “From Yellowstone to the Bad Lands” as her {topjc, and Mrs. Clifton Wilgus will speak on “Highlights of the Great Lakes Region.” Mrs» Henry Stiles will discuss “Back Home in Indiana.”

Mrs. Peeling Hostess &

WEDDING NEAR—Mr. and Mrs. Earle O. Cramer, South-

port, announce that their daughter, Dorothy, Jean, will ba married Sunday to Russell Charles Burk Jr., whose parents

| are of McFarland Road.

Luncheon Set Tomorrow By Committee

The Theater Party and Dance Committee of the St. Joan of Are Women's Club will have a luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Athenaeum to discuss plans for the theater party and dance te be held there on Apr. 16. Mrs. Albert Panossian and Mrs. Elmer J. Pelance are chairmen of the dance. The reservation heads are Mrs. Andrew Jacobs and Mrs. George Duffy. The ticket committee chairmen lare Mesdames Dan Brosnan,

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Vonnegut, 7878 College Ave. The guests will be Messrs. and| Mesdames Martin, Vonnegut, | Clarence Jackson,

Episcopal Church. The bride-to-be} Jane Messing, Josephine Barrett

and Beverly Dickerson will at-

Harry Hood Martin, 350 N. Me-|tend the bride. Jack Van Neuren

and Mr. Vonnegut is'will be the best man and Mr. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton /Bohlke, Jay Timmer and Bob '

Basch will be ushers. o r » The First Friends Church will

George J. be the scene of the marriage of

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New Officers

A dinner and installation of] officers and directors will be held at 7p. m, Friday by the Riviera Club Boosters. The event will be in the clubhouse. The new officers are Mr. and Mrs, Carl O. Schopp, president; Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Kahle, vice president; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Apker, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey King, treasurer, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bolle, sergeant-at-arms, . The new directors are Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Berry, Bolle, Kahle, Schopp, Apker, King, Ernest Taylor, Ray Wald, J. Richard Drycen, James Miller, Elmer Bornkamp, Schopp, Harold Unger, Joe M. Kline, Carl Ritter and George Schaler, The past presidents will be seated together. They are Messrs. and Mesdames Unger, Kline, Wald, Emmett W. Green, William F. Swope, 1. F. Heidenreich, C. V. Montgomery, Roy L. Huse, William Mager Dickson, William A. Kassenberg, Raymond C. Cashon, Elmer Wilhite, R. W. Carlisle, Charles E. Keagle, 8, D. Kramers, Homer ‘A. Woods, Harley Holwerda, Herbert Fehr and E. J. Ruddle, Dr. and Mrs. George M. King and H. E. Herrold. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lotze are retiring from the office of president, and the outgoing directors. are Messrs. and Mesdames Kramers, Bolle, Lotze, Eugene Moll and Don Young.

Meeting Tomorrow

The Friedens Evangelical and RefSrmed Church Women’s Guild will meet at 1:30 in the church. Mrs. Malinda Kolthoff is chairman for the worship service.

Just Arrived

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Mayer Jr. and Robert Hedding, | Miss Madelyn Mitchell, daughter Mrs. Harry Leslie, Miss Ann |of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond MitJackson and Paul Zent. After theichell, . 6685 E. Pleasant Run dinner the party will go to the Pkwy. to Carl Armenoff, son of home of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer 1I,/Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Armenoft, 5845 Washington Blvd, for|769 N. Holmes Ave. Sunday.

My Day—

Mar. 31-—Before I sailed, I was

[Henry J. Frommeyer Jr, Anthony {Jerman and Ormel Chesebrough. They will be assisted by Mes|dames George Clark, B, E. Over{meyer, Charles Mason, Maurice { Donnelly, Thomas Umphrey, Wil{liam L. Leppert, ‘Joseph Quigley, John Claypool, Russell MecDermott, E. L, Zeyen, Frank Tracy, . {Glenn Lord, Francis Blackwell, Is Denied Mesdames C. B. Retmeier, Kdward Freihage, Howard Fletcher, By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT |E. J. Bradley, Francis Israel, EN ROUTE TO ENGLAND, Frank Douthitt, J. E. Levaus, |John A. Bachl, Robert Riggs,

Party Politics Activity

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bridge. : . 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, 4825 Park Ave. will be hosts at a bridal dinner Friday in their home. The honor guests will be their daughter, Patricia Joan, and Joseph V. Walker. The couple will be married at 10:30 a. m, Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The dinner guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker, Loogootee, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Miss Jeanne Walker, Loogootee; Miss Sally Phifer, Chicago; Miss Mary Lou Laughlin, Orlando, Fla.; Miss Rose - Marie Clark, Holyoke, Mass.; Miss Patricia Walker, Miss Elizabeth Gartland, J am e s Larkin, Loogootee; Dr. Robert Slinkard, Terre Haute; John G. Aull, Russell T. Padgett, Stuart Warner and Robert Miland. # ” 8 Miss Rosemary Buenting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8S. Buenting, Columbia City, formerly of Indianapolis, will be married to Harold N. Timmer, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nick Timmer, Grand Rapids, Mich, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Wallace

Mrs. Gates Patroness Mrs. Ralph F. Gates will be an honorary patroness for the A.nateur Needlework of Today exhibit

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Shown On Our Fascinating Second Floor! Mail or Phone Orders Promptly Filled!

Charles Mayer & Company |

‘to be held Apr. 20 in New York. ‘The. exhibit proceeds will be given

P. m. tomorrow to the Friendship Fund of the

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Miss Mitchell attended De Pauw University and Mr. Armenoff attended Purdue University.

’ # ” . t Miss Jo Ann White has chosen {Miss Peggy Haggan, Noblesville, as her maid of honor for her marriage to Harry A. Mosbaugh on Apr. 17. The bride-to-be .is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. White, Noblesville,

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mosbaugh, Noblesville. The bridesmaids will be Miss Florence Casey and Miss Jean nn McMahon. James Church will be the best man, and Stephen White, Bill O'Kane, Eugene Colville and Joe Wickham will be ushers.

# # = Mrs. J. Roland Duball, 5307 Rosslyn Ave., will be hostess at a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. Friday honoring Miss Dolores Ohge. Mrs. Herman Boone is to be the .co-hostess. Miss Ohge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ohge, 5324 Primrose Ave., will be married to James T. McClamroch, son of Mrs. Dorothy MecClamroch, 719 E. Kessler Blvd. on May 2. The guests will be Mesdames

Will Meet

Three ITSC chapters will meet tomorrow. A 6:30 p. m. dinner 'is planned by the Erin Isle Chap-

iter at 115 E. Fall Creek Blvd. {Officers will be elected, and there will be a discussion on “Ireland” by Mesdames J, W. Hansford, L. |C. Galbreath, R. F. Hanger, K. 8. [Rosenberger and Mary Thomp(son. i | = ” » |. The Will Rogers Chapter will {meet at 7:30 p. m. in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. |Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak.

» » » { Mrs. William Otto, 3420 Carroliton Ave. will jentertain the Ernie Pyle Chapter at 8 p. m. It————————————

St. Roch’s Group To Sponsor Party

The Women of St. Roch’s Catholic Church will sponsor a spaghetti supper and card party at 2 p. m. Sunday in the church hall. The supper will be served at 4:30 p. m. . The chairmen are: Mesdames Rose Iozzo, Dominic Iozzo, Harry

Ray and John B. Conway. The) J committee members ‘are: Mes- hibit chairman for the depart-/ing the Literature and Drama P- ™. Monday in Wilking's Audi{dames Al Stocker, Emil Kuhn, ment, has arranged an exhibition Department will hold next torium. | Victor Gootee, Raymond Williams, |of paintings by Gladys Denny, Wednesday. Music will be Lon Weber, Joseph Suding, Chris Frances Failing, Francis How-{vided by the Technical | Hansing, Frank Hartrich, Law-|ard, Jane Messick, Oakley Richey School Choir, directed by J. Rus-{8ress to be held Apr. 13 and 14] rence Ley, George Rolfsen and/and Mary

Thomas La Favre.

and Mr. Mosbaugh is the son of

H. Ho photo. chosen by Miss Carolyn J. Lucas for her marriage to Ervin D. Stradley.

Onge, McClamroch, Flora E. An-|W. Stradley, Seymour.

; P. DATE SET—Apr. 18 is the date

May 2.

trim, Herchel Ludy, Jack Snyder,| The couple will be married Apr. Albert Diewert, Lawrence Hinds,{18 in the Trinity Methodist William Knannalein, Ann Spickle-|Church, Seymour. Miss Joan mire, Gilbert Lyte, Thomas O.|Frost will be the maid of honor Connell, John McLaughlin and and Charles Test will be the best Arthur Lewis, Miss Mona Griffithman. Frank Kyser and Robert and Miss Margaret Spicklemire.| Phillips will be ushers. All are wlig ol jof Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Lucas, 2 8 =» Seymour, announce the engage-| The engagement and approachment and approaching marriage {ing marriage of Miss Barbara of their daughter, Carolyn J., 411|Hurt to Dale Dickinson is anN. Delaware St. to Ervin D. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Stradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.|Mrs. R. T. Hurt, 2050 N. Keystone

ITSC Chapters Art Group Will Hold Last Meeting of the Season And Also Plans Visit to Children’s Museum

Several units of the Woman's Quick Burnet Room at the clubDepartment Club have announced house through May 15.

plans for meetings next week. (Art Department The Art Department will hold To Visit Museum its last meeting of the season at The Art Department will visit

1:30 p.m. Monday in the club-|the Children's Museum at 1:30 house. Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, p. m. Tuesday to meet Miss retiring chairman, will present|Patricia Barreda of the National the new officers. They are Mrs.|Institute of Anghropology, Mexico Laurence Carter, chairman; Mrs:|City. She is working at the D. 8. Meditch, vice chairman; museum here under an exchange Mrs. Henry J. Windt, secretary,|plan sponsored by UNESCO. and Mrs. Howard J. Lacy, treas-| prio Barreda will give a gal-

urer. lery talk. The tour is in charge

The program will include music by Mrs. Renato J. Pacini and dss. LF. Robinson and ‘Mrs,

Clarence Elbert, and a lecture, “From My Box Seat,” by Mrs. Windt. Miss Elizabeth Ohr will give an illustrated talk on “Currier and Ives.” Mrs. Windt and Mrs. Frank J. Pinella will preside at the tea following the program. A musical program will be provided by Mesdames Frederick L. Came, Frank L. Cooper, Othniel Hitch, {George W. Snyder and Irving! ” |Blue and Miss Pearl Kiefer. [Slent an » EJ 8. Mrs. George W. Snyder,

s » Ld Mrs. Colin L. Lett will discuss current art events when the Ten o’Clock, art, study group, meets next Wednesday with Mrs. H. E. Blasingham, Brendonwood. Mrs. Stephen J. Klos and Mrs. Charles T. Hanna are program chairmen, and Mrs, Fred I. Pettijohn will discuss “The Mys-

. Mrs. H. M. Trusler will preside

ro-| High|

Sue VanNatta. The sell Paxton and accompanied by|

|paintings will hang in the Mary Louise Swan. {f

’ He Dexheimer-Carion photo, ENGAGED — Miss Aileen L. Scoggan and Arthur S. Jugg will be married June 12. Their parenfs are Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ A. Scoggsn, 533 N. Goodlett Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeager, 912 N.

Warman Ave.

Mrs. Glenn Friermood and! Mrs. Russell Fortune will pre-! side at the tea table for the so-| cial hour following the meeting. | Hostess chairmen will be Mrs. | Charles Maley and Mrs. Willard Wickizer. Assistant hostesses will Mesdames F.

be E, Smith, Albert

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BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCorkle, 4500 E. 30th + St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara Jane, and William W. Hashman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hash- | man, 3612 S. State Ave. No | | wedding date is set. i

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P. BRIDE-TO-BE—Dale Dickinson will - Barbara Hurt as his bride in a rite to be read on

bombarded with questions as to whether I was in agreement with the statements made by my sons, Elliott and Franklin Jr. backing Dwight D. Eisenhower for the Democratic presidential nomination. : And so T think it best to state ~ |quite clearly that I am still work- . {ing with the United Nations and, in that capacity, I work under President Truman and Secretary of State Marshall, and I co-op-erate with their policies. I am not dabbling in politics, I am not trying to do anything whatsoever in the way of party politics.

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Harry Baker, A. J. Link, J. M. Whelan, A. J. Fromhold, L. W, Croker, J. V. Fox, Louis @G, Bumen, H. J. Baltes, A. W. Wes« sel, J. M. Carr, Leo F. Kiley, Robert B, Connelly and Irvin J. Cooper; Miss Kay Gartland and Miss Helen Bosler. The chairmen of the special committee are Mesdames J. T. Smith, V. R. Rupp, Thomas J, Blackwell Jr, Robert Dinnin, Walter Shiel and John Riddle, The members are Mesdames Thomas O'Brien, Thomas MecMahon, John Heidt Jr,, Léon De-

McGee, Hugh Reynolds, George Hoffman Jr, Ralph Ittenbach, L. J. Blackmore, Hugh Braly,

Sautels, J. Don Sullivan, Thomas

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§ TENDER Mons DELICIOUS NMAcar,,,

Ave. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dickinson, 1420 N. Grant St. The couple will be married May 2 In the Centenary Christian Church. The matron of honor is to be Mrs. Philip Leamon and the bridesmaids will be Mrs, Richard Plummer, Mrs. Kenneth Bourke and Miss Dona Dickinson. Wayne Jenkens will be the best man, and Mr. Leamen, Mr. Plummer, Robert, Mart, Howard Johnson and Richard Mybeck will be ushers.

(Stump, O. R. Sumer, Carl W, Steeg, Cecil A, Taylor, Boyd W.| Templeton, J. M. Thistlewaite, Eli E, Thompson, Ralph Thompson, John W. Thornburgh, Edgar |V, Toms, J. H. Toph, Frank J. Uhl, L. J. Underwood, Harold O. Warren, Oscar L. Watkins, G. M. Williams, C. Eugene Wolcott, Charles H. Winders and Percy A. Wood and Miss Flora Swan. # . » The Great Books Discussion Group of the Literature and Drama Department will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the clubhouse, Dr. Clarence Efroymson, Butler University, will be the guest leader and Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart will lead the discussion.

Unit Will Hear ‘Glen Funk

Glen Funk will speak on Appomattox Day at the Gen. Oliver Perry Morton Chapter, Daughters f the Union, meeting at 1:30

Mrs. Walter N. Winkler,

C. A. Fredeking, J. L. Becknell, BE. F. Sullivan, Joseph Gilllespie

” . . MY SONS, as a rule, tell me what they are going to do, but they are grown men and I de-

Catherine Fitzgerald. ~ cided long ago that once children were grown they must be al-

lowed to lead their own lives. Mrs. Bellard 5

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decisions. I do not interfere with Indianapolis Alumnae of Alpha Sorority

them now that they are grown Xi Delta will meet at

to man's estate. They did not always agree with’ their father and, when they did not agree, they said so in no{7:30 p. m. Friday in the home of uncertain terms. He always pre-'Mrs. Jean Bellard, 2240 Central ferred to leave them entirely/Ave, Mrs. Robert McMahon and free, 4 Mrs. M. B. Still will assist the And the most that I can ex- hostess. : pect or that I desire of them is! The business meeting will be to be told of their intentions’ as by films of Panama a matter of courtesy, but I doland the Canal Zone, shown by not expect or desire to control Miss Clara Alma Moore. Mrs. R. their consciences or their actions.1, McKay, general chairman far ' the Founders Day luncheon Apr, 10 in the Columbia Club, will call for final reports for committees

Bridal Party |neads. Announced Mrs. Still and Mrs. C. K.

Whistler will be delegates to the Miss Adeline Kade! will be the Province convention in burg, maid’ of honor at the June 25|Il., Apr. 17. Plans for the conmarriage of Miss Sally Mitchell|Vontion will be discussed befors and Willlam E. Metzger Jr. The the meeting adjourns for a social bridesmaids will be Miss Ellen :

hour Mather, Kansas City, Mo.; Misses . Natalie Moore, Joan Boozer and Card Parties Today Carolyn Metzger. Nancy Clay-| The St. Philip Neri Altar Soe comb will be the flower girl. ciety is sponsoring d’ parties Mr. Metzger will be attended|a¢ 2 p. m. and 8 p.m. today in by Fred H. Lesh, and the ushers the school auditorium. Mrs. Wilwill be Richard R. Gilchrist, jjam Ramsey and Mrs. Ross Moore Willis B. Conner III, William A.|are co-chairmen. Umphrey and Charles O. Grinslade Jr. The future bride is the daugh- (Card Party Set ter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward L.| The Altar Society of the Ase Mitchell, 3710 Washington Blvd. sumption Catholic Church will and Mr. Metzger's parents live at hold a card party at 1:30 p. m, 3037 Guilford Ave. | tomorrow in the Food Craft Shop,

chairman for the national con-

in New York, will discuss plans or if, and the congress delegates | and alternates will receive their credentials. ! Mrs. A. B. Glick will report on the Easter work done for the! Grace Nettleton Home in Harrow- | gate, Tenn. and Mrs. Oscar]

Burghard will sing. Mrs. Irwin Thompson is In charge of the! music.

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