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Alpha XDcla
Dp lection will be taken for the national project—aid tc Dutch village of Noordwyck. The funds raised this year will be used to establish a medical dispensary and to maintain scholarships for two young people from the village. Mrs. Lloyd Barnes and Mrs. Robert Novak are in charge of the coilection.
Chapter Representatives
Will Be at Speakers Table he speakers table, in addi- — Mr. and Mrs. Sewell, will be Mrs. M. B. Still, Indianapolis Alumnae president; Mrs. M. L. Pence, Lafayette; Mrs. A. V. Lupton, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. F. C. Chew Jr. Bloomington; Miss Mary Margaret Justice, IU chapter president; Miss Ruth Anne Davidson, Purdue chapter head, and State Day committee chairmen. The committee heads are Mrs. A. G. Foux, program; Mrs. Dupuis, music; Mrs. John W. Graves, decorations; Mrs. O. M. Helmer and Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, speakers table; Mesdames L. M. Sullivan, Elmer Koch and Burke Slaymaker, Misses Mary . Armington, Charlotte Engle and Reeta Clark, reservations; Miss Barbara May, registrations, and Mrs. Kermit Harrell, invitations.
Wedding Vows To Be Read In Seymour
Times State Servic, ~~. SEYMOUR, Ind., Apr. 2—Lawrence M. Spivey will take Miss Kathryn Louise Kasting as his bride in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony tomorrow in the Trinity Methodist Church here. Dr. Clyde 8. Black will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of] Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kasting, Seymour, and Mr. Spivey is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spivey Delphi, ; Mrs. Arthur Goldy, Tippecanoe, is to be the matron of honor, and! Miss Olive Swaim, Anderson, and Miss Betty Mitchell, West Lafayette, will be bridesmaids. They will wear blue and pink frocks. The best man will be Robert 8waim, Anderson, and the ushers will be Wilfred E. Kasting and C. Gene Favors. David Kasting will be the ring-bearer and Charlotte Ann Kasting will be flowergirl, The bride will wear a candle: light satin gown fashioned with a sweetheart neckline accented with seed pearls. Her fingertip illusion veil cascades from a crown of seed pearls and she will carry a white orchid on a Bible. There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony. The| couple will be at home in Indianapolis after a short wedding trip. Miss Kasting attended Ball
Spivey attended Indiana Univer-! sity.
Toastmistress. Club Plans Banquet When the Crossroads Toastmistress Club holds its Charter Banquet tomorrow night in the
Rainbow Room of the Severin Hotel, special guests will be members of the Pioneer, Irvington, Hoosier, Victor, Indianapolis, Eli Lilly, Evansville, Terre Haute and South Bend organizations. Mrs. James P. Swiggett is chairman of the house committee for the event, Miss Ethel Smiley is in charge of the program and
Mrs. Carl Lee is handling reservations.
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BRIDE-TO-BE—Miss Mary Jean Briggs wil
Patrick Lewis Grady on July 3.
{Mary Briggs to Be Wed; {Joan Dearmin Sets Date | :
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Tpday’s bridal scene includes the announcements of four
engagements and the news of a shower. ) The engagement and approac
pre-nuptial dinner and a crystal hing marriage of Miss Mary Jean
Briggs to Patrick Lewis Grady is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wheat, 323 E. 58th St. Mr. Grady is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8S. Grady, 3245 Ruckle St. They will be married July 3. Miss Briggs ‘is a graduate of Stephens College and is attending Indiana University. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The bridegroom-to-be attended Miami Universtiy, Oxford, O.; Columbia University and Purdue University. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. ” » ” Miss Joan Dearmin has chosen June 26 for her marriage to George Thomas Finney. The vows will be read at 4:30 p. m. in the North Methodist Church by Dr. ing. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Dearmin, 5147 N. Delaware St., and Mr. Finney is<the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank E. Finney, 3707 N.|.
Meridian St, Miss Nancy Dearmin, sister of the prospective bride, is to be the maid of honor. Miss Susan Ereyer, Chappaqua, N. Y.; Miss Barbara Dearmin, Odon; Miss Eleanor Hazen and Miss Jeanne Rybolt will be bridesmaids. The bridegroom-to-be’s father will be the best mah, and the
ushers “will ‘be Carl Schlemmer,
Cleveland; Rebert Finney, Martinsville; Roderick Howey, Los Angeles, and Bradshaw Patrick? o » ” Mr. and Mrs. John M. Heffelfinger, 544Y Washington Blvd., an-
jnounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter, Jo Ann, to James Scott Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dryden Grimes, 5410 N. New Jersey St. The couple will be married June 26. . The bride-to-be is a graduate of Christian College and is a student at Butler University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Grimes attended Indiana University. A member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, he now is a student at Butler. t J »
= Miss Marilyn Baker, daughter
of Dr; and Mrs. Don D. Baker, Alpha Chap. Delta Phi {972 Ellenberger Pkwy. will be] Mon. Mrs. Harry Sechrist, 814! State Teachers’ College and Mr {married to Willard Metcalf, . son
of Mr. and_Mrs. Seward A. Metcalf, Coffeyville, Kas., on June 27 the Irvington Methodist Church. Miss Baker and Mr. Metcalf are students at. DePauw University. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and he is a mem"ber of Sigma Chi Fraternity. = » 2 Mrs. Grace E. Jatho, New Augusta, will be hostess at a bridal dinner homoring her daughter, Dorothy Virginia, and George Robert Knapp Thursday in her home. The couple will be married at 7:30 p. m. next Friday in the Jatho home. » The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knapp, 1050 Congress Ave. parents of the bridegroom-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins.
Sisterhood Is Arranging Institute
Mrs, Louis I. Egelson of 'Cin-
cinnati, a board member of the |
National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will take. part in an
institute on Judaism Tuesday in
FY Hebrew Congregation Teme. :
The session, which will begin at 10:30 a. m., will ‘be held in conjunction with the Indianapolis Council of Church Women and the Indianapolis Council of Catholic Women, Tt will include exPlanations of ceremonials, traditional music and ritual and a tour of the temple,
Mrs, Egelson, chairman of In-
ter-Faith Activities of the na--
tional federation, will preside at he morning session. Mrs. John A. Townes, church women's council, will give the prayer, and Mrs. Sidney 1, James, sisterhood head, Will welcome the guests. Rabbi aurice Goldblatt will speak on the synagogue ritual, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Scott will provide Music. Rabbi Morris M. Feuerht will ‘conduct a temple tour. eg Leon Stern, chairman of 1 institute, will preside at the Rocheon, ‘and Mrs. © Emma Goiners will ask the blessing. Moungs will be extended by , er John D, Gallagher, president the lis Deanery council of the National Couneil Tok tholic Women, and Mrs. 10h H. Smiley, president of the Council of Church
{ Women. “Unity” will be discussed iby Dr. Howard C. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church Federation, and by the Rt. , Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor.of the Indianapolis Catholic Archdiocese. The afternoon session will in-
= » »” . »A crystal shower has been planned by Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, 6813 Westfield Blvd., to honor Miss Barbara Jane Vogelgesang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Vogeigesang, 5218 Kenwood Ave. Miss Vogelgesang will be married to Jerry Lyford Moss, son of Mrs. Ruth G. Moss, Dr. L. C. Moss, Washington, D. C,, ion Apr. 10. .
Mrs. Margaret Cralle and Miss Mary Jo Gray.
EVENTS
CLUBS Babes Alumnae. 8 a. m. Today. Mrs, Roger E. Bahr, 966 Moreland, hostess, Fortnightly Study. Mon. Mrs. Robert Q. Robbins, 4725 W. 46th, hostess. Mrs. Ralph Holland, speaker. Indianapolis Literary. Mon. DAR Chapter House, Ladies’ Night. Irvington Woman's, Mon. Mrs. D. M. Kernahan, 902 N. Bolton, hostess. Kendall Social. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Harry Pier, 317 N. Bdn- , croft, hostess. Covered dish | supper. Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. Mrs. Frank Richmann, 308 N. Bolton, hostess. Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, 4801 Park, hostess, s Newcomers. 6:30 p. m. Sat. Marott Hotel. Dinner dance. New Era. Mon. Mrs. Marjorie Shellhouse, 2021 Ruckle, hostess. Saturday. Afternoon
Literary. 5261 Pleasant Run Blvd., host-
ess. Social Study. Mon. 38th St. Branch, Merchants National
Bank.
Art Department, WDC. Mon. | Clubhouse. SORORITIES
N. Wallaee, hostess. {Beta Chap., Delta Phi Beta. 8 { p.m. Today. Mrs. Thomas Rasmussen, -24 Bankers ° Lane, { hostess. & Tau Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa: 8 p. m. Mon. Fidelity Trust Bank Bozart Ave. and 10th St. Kappa Kappa Kappa. 1 p. m. Mon. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Luncheon. Upsilon Chap., Sigma Phi Gam- + ma, Mon. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Initiation and dinner.
Card Party Set The Edelweiss Ladies Society will sponsor its monthly card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Southside Turner Hall. Mes-| dames Paul Kuhle, Ernest Michel | and Fred Wilhelm are in charge.|
on Judaism |
VISITOR— Mrs. Louis |. Egelson, Cincinnati, will come’ here to take part inthe institute on Judaism to be sponsored Tuesday by the Temple Sisterhood in the Hebrew Congregation Temple. Mrs. Egelson is a board member of the National ration of Temple Sisterhoods.
[clude a talk on “Essentials of Judaism” by Rabbi Jerome Folkman, Columbus, O., and a question and answer period conducted by Mrs. Louis R. Markun, national sisterhood
Cincinnati, and|
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Sat. Mrs. Forest Chenoweth,|
Beta.
On Tuesday
Evening Will Close With Square Dance
Following the dinner, children of members will model clothing made for the Julia Jameson Nu-
Roy Blind, Lee E. Richey, Charles Irwin and Edwin Nelsen, The RMA will hold a business meeting and the Youth Group will meet to work on hobbies. The
- activities will be concluded by a
square dance. We, the Women— ‘Remarks Paint
Poor Picture Of Mothers’
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer TODAY'S mother seems to be forever trying to run away from her children. If you don't believe it start really listening to the remarks women make about their young ones. They go like this, don’t they? “I've been cooped up with the ¢thildren for a solid week, and I thought I'd
Ruth Millett . lose my mind!” “Jim thinks Judy is too young. to .be .put.in nursery school, but he doesn’t have to stay home and take care of her.
of, freedom every day are mighty important to me. And after all, she’s no baby. She's almost 4 years old.” “Thank heaven vacation is over and the children are back in school. Now I can ¢atch up
to do.” »
» ” “WE - just quit having the Browns over for dinner. They always ask if they can bring Billy with them, and what can you say? But after all, there's no point in getting together if you haye to keep yelling at the kids all evening.” And so the conversation goes. Add it all up and the only picture you can get of today's mother is a frustrated woman, with a couple of children pulling at her, pounding on a closed door and shouting, “I've got to get out of here.” ‘It's not a pretty picture of motherhood, is it? But isis the
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Miss Collins Will Speak
Miss Elizabeth Collins will dis-|
cuss “Fashions in Apothecaries” | at the Indianapolis ‘Panhellenic! Association meeting Monday. | The meeting will be at 7:30] p. min the home of Mrs. Rob-| ert Platte, 337 N. Kenyon St. | who will be assisted by Mesdames | Alex J. Kertis Jr., Ralph Husted! and R. 8. Hiatt. Plans will be made for the In-| diana Panhellenic convention Apr. |
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Charles E. Campbell and Mrs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ent, {Theodore assisted by 5526 Kenwood Ave. Mesdames Ward Boutwell, Miss Patricia Lewis is to be the Doak, Pau!” Calet, Leroy Law- maid of honor and Miss Parence, Noble Shute, Fred Hen- tricia Ent will be the bridesmaid. drickson, Loyal Huffman, Steph- : They will wear green dotted len Krasienko, E. J. McDermott. Ayres’ photo. [Swiss frocks and flower headEarl . Noble Reed, F.| [NSTALLATION—Mrs. H. S, (dresses. J. B. Ent will be the W. Slater, Lewis Kraus and McKee, retiring president of |2¢St man and Paul Weakby and
the Indianapolis Branch, National League of American Pen Women, will - be installed as state president at the national convention in Washington May 15 to 19,
Three Couples Plan Morning |
Ceremonies |
Three Roman Catholic wedding! ceremonies will be read at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Miss Patricia I. Farrell and Vincent J. Helmer will be married in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Edward Bockhold will officiate. The maid of honor will be Miss Rosemary Farrell and the brides{maids will be Misses Mary Joan Helmer, Mary. Kay Hunt and [Martha Mannix, Mary Lee Flanary will be the flower girl and Eugene Poinsette will be ting bearer. All the bride’s attendants will wear blue and yellow taffeta dresses. George Helmer is to be the best man and James C. Farrell Jr. Herbert Grande and John I. Mannix will be ushers. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Farrell, 2803 W. 10th St., will wear a candlelight satin gown and a two-tiered illusion veil, She will carry [ilies and roses. The couple will take a motor trip West after a breakfast in Hollyhock Hill and a reception in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Don E. Poinsette, 3550 N. DeQuincy St, They will be at home after Apr. 18 at 329 Holmes Ave, Miss Farrell is a graduate of the St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Helmer of the Holmes Ave. address.
Mr. Reuter to Wed
Miss Nita Kirsch | William L. Reuter will take {Miss Nita Kirsch as his bride in|
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{a ceremony in St. John's Cath-|
jolic<Church. “The ReV. Fr. Bernard Sheridan will read the vows, Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Kirsch, Mooresville, are the bride's parents and Mr, Reuter is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Reu-! ter, 537 Marion St. . | The bridesmaids, Misses Mary Catherine Cangany, Martha Eck-| ler and Jeanne O’Brien, will wear! pastel colored frocks. Earl Reu-| ter will be the best man and Robert Reuter and Larry Bridget will be ushers. Miss Kirsch will wear a white satin gown made with a full train, She will carry white gladioli. There will be a breakfast in LaRue’s Restaurant after the ceremony. The bride attended Marion College. ‘
Rev. Fr. Barton Will Read Vows
St. Philip Neri's Catholic {Church will be the scene of the]
{marriage of Mrs. Thelma L. Dos-| P00
tal to Jack Taylor. The Rev. Fr.| {James Barton will read the vows. | The matron of honor, Mrs. Ger- | ‘ald Wilkins, will wear a blue | {dotted swiss dress. Henry Huck | {is to be the best man. The bride will wear a white dotted swiss) gown with a hoop skirt. Her bou-| quet of white roses will match her | flower headdress. | After a reception in the home! of the bride's mother, Mrs. Alice| Huck, 3312 E. 9th St., the couple will leave for a trip to Chicago. They will be at home later this! month at 1632 Fletcher Ave. Mr.| Taylor is’ the son of Mrs. Cath-| erine Roberts, 965 W, 31st St.
H. Jeup, president, will announce] Plan Card Party |
the following nominating committee: Mrs. L. Victor Brown,
chairman, Mrs, Hal G. Aspy, John| A. Alexander and 8. O. Brewer, |
St. Vineent Guild Will Hold Meeting
Mrs, Elizabeth Vincent will be officer “of the day when St. Vin-| cent’s Hospital Guild holds its] monthly meeting at 10 a. m.| Tuesday in the Nurses Home. Mrs. L. G. Cummins Sr., and Mrs. | R. J. McManus will assist. A picnic style luncheon will be! served under the direction of Mesdames Addison E. Connington, James E. Jackson, Charles’ A. Teipen and Mark Hasselman.
Sub Deb Club
To Sponsor Dance The GABBAS Sub Deb Club of St. Mary’s Academy will sponsor a dance from 8 to 11:30 p. m. on Apr. 14 in the Brookside Com-| munity Center. ! The chairmen are: Miss Martha Lowe, tickets; Miss Pauline Michalis, decorations; Miss Peggy Miller, refreshments, and Miss Barbara Fitzgerald, arrangements, :
Officers Installed
Mrs. John' R. Donagh has been
board Mrs. Harold I. Platt is chairman for the institute,
talled as president of the Blue, cers are Mrs. James H. Rey-|
The Hayward Barcus Ameri-| can Legion Auxiliary will sponsor | a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ Auditorium.|
(Mrs. Ww. O. Wheeler is chairman.|partment Club.
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‘Mrs. C. T. Geyer is chairman) TUESDAY = for a party Marion : In Marott County PTA Council will. spon- Fitning rT RY Ne, Reception to Follow [Riverside Rotor Bink + ¢ Y pa rays. 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. and
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Jepson Cadou Jr. will be ushers.
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and a bouffant skirt will be worn by the bride. Her full length
a bouquet of pink roses and camellias. There will be a reception in the hotel after the ceremony. The couple will be at home after May 1 at 3902 Park Ave. Miss Richards is a graduate of Butler University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom attended Butler and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Sorority.
Fr. Beechem To Officiate Tomorrow
Repeating vows read by the Rev. Fr. Joseph Beechem, Miss
Ruth Anne Wade and Franklin E.}- »
Hauser will be married at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Andrew J. Wade, 403 N, Drexel Ave. and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Bert Bacon, 22 N. DeQuincy St. Mrs. Charles A. Teipen, matron of honor, will wear a pink taffeta gown with puffed sleeves and a
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costume. © The bride has chosen a gown of pink satin fashioned with al romance neckline and full skirt; extending into a train. A match. | ing half hat will hold her twotiered veil, and she will carry white roses and gladioll, Lewis Hauser will attend his brother, and ushers will be James M. Wade, brother of the bride, and | Paul Egenoff, cousin of the bridegroom. The wedding will be followed iby a breakfast at Whispering Winds, .and the couple will take a trip to the Smokies and New! Orleans, They will be at home| at 2337 N. Arlington Ave. after) May 1. |
Miss O'Dell Is Honored
Miss Mary Caroline O'Dell, Butler University junior, will represent the Butler chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional journalism sorority, at
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Society to Sponsor Annual Spring Tea
The Indiana Chapter, National) Society of Arts and Letters, will] have its annual spring tea at 2! p. m. tomorrow in the Woman’s| Department Club. Mrs. Ev t M. Schofield will speak on “The, Lady from Godey's.” i Mrs. Norman L. Schneider and, Mrs. T. M. Rybolt will pour, assisted by Mrs. Clyde Titus and’ Mrs. Clayton Ridge.
Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, met last night in| the home of Mrs. William! Hoeltke, Bluff Road. Plans were made for the annual ecard party. next Friday in the Woman's De-!
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