Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1948 — Page 21

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SORORITY ACTIVITIES —

: Iph a 0 Mar k' 50th Bi shiny Local Women Attend

Zeta Tau

¢ pt oo. Fata State Dae 1 Bo 4 AAUW Conference 2 u¥ )olta Zeta State Day to Be S, kind of rooms or ! wife also ex-Amy uch ads appear . nan may be oli. did or did not servy forces doesn't maky average landlord fn fice, six months per. «rhe New Look—The § - Bothing. They ask ity Today and TomorSis ora for their row.” Mrs. James Gardner, . » . rince property safe to regts fl 28° PIT orship cup. A i te Ti ol wi on, Lo em vill pede heon. n around the corner we un speaker's table, In ada a ray por to M3. W1 a e next war for you? Mrs. Stark and Mrs. John W. f the flag-wavers and Hutchings are in charge of genear or two ago about he boys Same home?" are still alive, they re .00 longer able fof] lrondy, Butler University; Miss | are like the younger Lee Michel, Purdue Univerto have hundreds of and Miss Jane Young, IndiYo apend far advapeef pu University. = Tele Of esdames RO! , ierican way, but how an and Allen R. Stacy are in Mrs. Cox, president, and Mrs. the American way, of luncheon arrange- Ray Patterson, vice president, will thering and you can ments and decorations. - Other head the receiving line. Mrs, ung Wid War LB ommittee heads are Mis. BM Howard = Stitt oy Mts, o 45 an A ams; Miss Marvin Jones are charge o in health Rade, P eception; Miss Jo Anne reservations. : ade Ll at ah beige gabardine ‘suit and brown iter pm " aka titun. Shes, Many Club Members . “The bride, who is a member of on forgotten wh. Ee Belcher and Mrs. B. A. {To Entertain Guests * READY TO LEAVE—Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel and Mrs. E. M. |spns “Oni” Omega Sorority at » ‘one wants pity Sutton are in charge of luncheon Many club members are plan- Schofield (left and right) prepare to leave for Toledo, O., where Bufies Pntversiey is the Ptghe ck and tired of tions, and Mrs. Helen Cur- i 5 . : ; ter o . W, Edward Ty Sk 5 A Tsvatic Ae. Hing { bo Sharan guests, the Northwest Central Region of the American Association of 3795 Kenwood Ave.

University Women will have a district conference tomorrow and Saturday. Mrs. Kimmel is state president, and Mrs. Schofield is Mrs. Hughes Patten and Mrs.

Louise Posacn as her guts. 20. Indianapolis Branch delegate. Arthur A, Fairbanks will attend " .n . 88." as the guest of Mrs, 8. C. Bodner, The Northwest Central Re- American Scene.” Dr. A. Vibert and Mrs. Robert Blake's guest| gion of the American Associa- Douglas, Kingston, Canada, will be Mrs. Wendell P. Coler. Hign of University Women will president of the Juteiuational Sam ve a district conference to- ‘ederation of University WomFm Bhim BIL ad morrow and Saturday in Toledo, en, will speak at tomorrow Mrs. Rudolph Crandall, and Mrs. O. Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, night's banquet.

Bloomington, regional vice pres- “America’s Share in the EuL. P. Kreiser will entertain Mrs.| 0000" C000 C8 he meeting, 8

The, bridegroom, who also ate tends Butler, is a Sigma Chi Fraternity member, His. parents live at 425 N. Colorado Ave.

EVENTS

CLUBS Alpha Beta Latreian. Fri. Mrs, Robert C. 4144 Carroll ton, hostess, /

because they want ¢ x = @ ie best ‘way to wool , burlesque of a political convention will be the theme for the Delta Zeta Sorority State. luncheon Saturday in the Columbia Club. A rose queen » 80 many. Help k will be elected to reign at the m sure your propertyll dance that night. Mrs. Fred ff. : = Ml Colby is general chairman, and pse who cam help. = Jl Mrs. Robert Platte will be lunchBP ULELE ~48 eon toastmaster. fully

Mrs. C. Harold Larsh, and Mrs, Norman L. Schneider will have

forgotten and home| ers? re are ers, I rent from q¢

Arrangements are in charge of Mesdames G. F.” Romy, Platte,

E. R. . ‘Mrs, Hobart Shultz ropean Recovery Program” is Lo ‘WAL Shotwelk weary M. will ges: Mr. Hobe George| This will be the 10th biennial to be the topic of the closing in Hoosfer Forum tha Schmidt, 8 Fl. Ea Dailey, Karl Herrmann dnd Allen| conference for the region which address Saturday night, The in Indiana, then land Parringtos an ward Shimer as ts, and §.| includes Indiana, Illinois, Mich- speaker will be Dr. “Mabel I Roesch Jr. and Miss Alyce East- gues Miss

hink, H ™ Leona W tertain Mrs.| i8an and Wisconsin. The theme Newcomer of Vassar College, Lg er. Committee heads are Mrs." Ha WHght Will en will be “The Middlewest in the

1 4 Robert Young, program; Miss BR David Baker win World Today." chatrman. = Tse Chap. TSC, rr. ical 6 Cui Murray, decorations; have Mrs, Stephen Reohtorls as| Dr. Althea K. Hottel, national Each of the five states will |" jo.'ic CONE: FRSC. 8B. i. Trl ony : os K he em 3 Teaeh her guest, and Mrs. Robert H.| AAUW president, will open the hold separate annual conven- hostess. Mrs. Clayton Ridge Ing 1s i 4 Wiince, and Mrs. Robert D. Arm. conference with a talk tomor- tions on Saturday morning. ’ » best possible chant ’ . :

ays recover. But mos

ng is one whole huma ck might be anythin out spines, plus a {ospital sometime, th

ctitioners has bee amination. Intellig tmost to see: that

0: ; — § r. 7 that 142 student ion to Indiana Unive f 793 candidates, Jt osen groups -that -t he mark of them is th nd them. They b knowledge and digit what the majority ¢ ect when it comes;

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msey, Plainfield - organization says € ville should receive i had before thie torns in Indiana ‘who N y would be happy: they are asked not

mdergo the tornado fof

I have, and it apps of anything would they may get seve hey originally had, *

orce . Russia

ywiul lot of prop was his 55 vs, 70-group Al

1p peacetime Air Ford g before the last Wi Force couldn't keep § ie money allowed it bY

rganization on pap Army and Navy ha® bitrarily decided to cit the 55-group Air Foret In reserve are ano

n 1946 and 1047. ‘Bd g obsolete, The B-¥ um bomber. The old » Alr Force wants 100

was first turned on bY President's Air Hinshaw Congress 1 in March. Air Force 70 groups if y James V. Fo seem to want it ad the 70-group, progrs® 6800 first-line airefifl sn't enough to com i the 1000 new Russi! andists talk about. n addition to th :

ir Reserve with at le 5-in storage.

t-line planes and sit grand total is ofl. Russians to laugh nes up like this:

jeavy bombers it e group, 368 in all. up, 240 planes, all Jo 650 planes, mostly # 3 to group, 108 planet 54 to group, 216 plav% yups, 36 to group =

strong, reception.

= » » Mrs. Frank Billeter, 58690 Washington Blvd., will entertain for Phi Beta

the business el Sorority will hold at 8 p. m.

Wednesday. Mrs, Otto Bade will assist, Mrs. Hazel Harvey Hill will

announce plans for the Founders Day Banquet May 5, and Mrs. Kenneth Glass will be in charge of the program. 3 Officers of the group are Mrs. Hill, president; Mrs. Olin T. Arbaugh, vice president; Mrs. C. V. Kinsey, secretary; Mrs. Paul Hinton, treasurer; Mrs. Albert

Balshmier, historian, and Mrs. W.

Candidates Tea 0 Be Sunday

The -Fourth ‘Ward Womgzn's{town. Republican Club will have’ a

candidates tea from 3.to 5 p. m. Sunday in the home. of Mrs, Alice Seids, 3460 Winthrop Ave.

groom; Mrs, Lyman S. Rhoades and butt, CRarlottesville;

Mrs, Peter Wood are co-chair-

men, Mrs. Brandt C. Downey and Mrs, Helen S. Bering will be honor guests. The receiving line Will include Mesdames Dortha Bender, Frank P. Huse; Evadne Hayward Hibben, J. Herbert dartman, Charles Mason, Walr Pritchard, Helen Thompson, Ross Techemeyer, Ray W. Seidle and Agnes Todd and Miss Hortense. Huckleberry; The committee members are plesdames M. W. Caméron, J. A.

luncheon Saturday,

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dinners and two showers.

restaurant, Morristo town, parents of the bride-to-be, married Saturday in KnightsThe dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. ‘Eastman, South Bend, parents of the prospective bride- ; Mr; and Mrs. Earl GabMrg. Gilbert Vance, Mishawaka; Rev. and Mrs. John K. Abernethy, Washington Court House, O.; Mrs. John Hirschman, Bloomington; Miss Marcia McVaugh Pendleton; James Eastman. Chicago, and Robert A. MacGill IL » » 2 n Mr. and Mrs, Jack. E. Millen, 5220 E. 10th. St., will be hosts at a buffet supper at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow honoring their daughter, Peggy Jean, and Norman Arthur Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dixon, 29 N. Webster Ave.

feenland, Harvey Hunter, Aletha | They will be maYried Saturday

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Pert, Emsley Johnson Sr. and rence R. Hayes and Miss Mariret Campbell.

iss Kleckner Will Be Wed

Several Indianapolis persons hor 2itend the marriage of Miss pillicent Kleckner, daughter of Fp 30d Mrs. Joseph B. Kleckner, ranston, IL, to Samuel P. ¢ Connell Jr, Wilmette, Ill, on “turday. He is the son of Mr. ud Mrs. O'Connell, 3515 N., PennVania St,

The vows will be read at 5:30 . m. in the Episcopal Church of 0 Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, There will be a reception in ® home ‘of ‘the bride-to-be’s harents after the ceremony. The Indianapolis guésts will be my and Mesdames O'Connell, on Babcock Jr. and Johnny B. iolins, Miss Frane McNees and mes E. Mendenhall,

Drama Group Is Organized

ty, A students at Jordan Connate Ory have organized a drafraternity, Intermission. i" ‘Plan to merge with a natune, Organization in the near

ho® Officers are Thomas Adbir: Srench Lick, president; Wil-

agan, vice president, and

IM Patti Brown Gary, secre-V-treasurer, . ' /

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Jarrett, Joanne Viel . 2, Ropgleton, Laura Hun[8 Zambr, Thistiewaite Gene rit Eugene Neth Gane Donald Young, Ken-

le and Kester Pollock.

L - mcheon Meeting et for ibian Chapter, ITSC,

unchy the agp eon meeting today

Nationa 2 St. Branch, - nq Mey ork, Mrs, F. A, Harris Watensey qa 1 ANKemeler

were Wildy gpoyq Mrs. Noble, Rey-

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T members include Misses

, Freand Sylvia Waldman, |- Fullen, Arthur BerlHanen, Donald

in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Dixon, Dr..and Mrs.:R, A, Smithson Jr., Mrs, Dorwin W. Graham, Mrs. Mary Fritz, Misses Kay and Carol ‘Smithson, Carolyn Lee Johnson, Patricia Ann Sloo and Betty Priest, Gordon Dixon, Arthur J. Frit%, Charles E. Jones, Carl K. Edwards and Gene Cannon. : 3 » os » A bridal dinner honoring Miss Laura Elizabeth King, daughter of Mrs. Hoyt King, Wilmette, IIL, and Frank R. Demmerly, son of Mrs. Elsie K. Demmerly, 1337 Park Ave. will be given tomorrow in the Georgian Hotel, Evanston. The prospective bride's mother will be hostess. The couple will be married Saturday in ‘Wilmette. Dinner ' guests will be Mrs. Demmerly, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kopp, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Hunter, Messrs. and Mesdames

APRIL BRIDE—Miss Alice J. Hart and Roscoe.R. Chauncey were married Saturday .in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hart, 1240 Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin iL. "Chauncey, 1429 Spann Ave.

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SORORITY TO MARK STATE DAY—Tossing hats in a ring is just a preliminary for the “political campaigning that will highlight the Delta Zeta Sorority State Day en a rose queen willbe elected to reign at the dance that “night. Shown here- are (left to righf) Mrs. ©. F. Romy and Mrs. Henry M. Schmidt,

‘members of the general arrangements committee, and Mrs. Robert Platte, toastmaster. Both luncheon and dance will be in the Columbia Club. :

THE BRIDAL SCENE— Elinor Beecher and Fiance Will Be.Dinner Guests

Today’s bridal scene includes the news of three pre-nuptial Miss Isupor Louise Beecher and Arthur A. Eastman Jr. will be

honored at a - bridal dinner tomorrow in the Kopper Kettle wn. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Beecher, Knights-

will be hosts, The couple will be

Clyde “Robinson, 0. C. Cheesebrough, J. F. Bowers, Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth H. King, Miss Peg Ann Boyd and Miss Louise Yates. 3 . 2' 8 + Miss Ruby Louise King, - ter of Mr, and Mrs. Claude M. King, 4517 English Ave., will be the honor guest at two showers preceding her .marriage to Robert C. Cain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceci) M.-Cain, 1801 Sharon Ave. on May 9. : Miss LaVina Booram,: 117 8. Bradley St., will be hostess at a miscellaneous shower - tomorrow in her home. The assistant hostesses will be Miss Joann Mercer and Miss Phyllis Bowles. There will ‘be ‘a shower on Wednesday in the home of Mrs. James A. Joyce, 1320 N. Delaware t. :

Royall Speaks. To DAR

WASHINGTON, Apr. 22 (UP) ~The Daughters of the American ‘Revolution are expected ‘to detail today what they want done to provide a sound national defense. ; Members of the committee have worked long hours behind closed doors drafting numerous’ resolutions to be voted upon by delegatees to the 57th Continental Congress. One of these reportedly voices demands for more stringent steps to safeguard the nation’s internal security against subversive groups.

delegates heard several prominent speakers caution that this country must prepare itself immediately for any eventuality. Secretary of the Army Kenneth C. Royall told them that the country needs . both Selective Service .and Universal Military Training. Hé said the Army

{right now needs about 300,000

more men. Former Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson cautioned that this country “is moving into its biggest international . crisis since Pearl Harbor.” During the day delegates will cast votes for six vice presidents

dates, the largest in several years. : egntest for two honorary

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Club Elects

Mrs. Noble H. Poole was elected president. of the Ohio State University Alumnae Club at a noon {meeting today. The other.officers are Mrs. Ralph V. Everly, vice president; Mrs. John ‘David Baker, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. . Robert P. Joyce, telephon

resolutions]

The nearly 4000 convention|

Three candiddtes were in the|

Luncheon Planned By Garden Club,

The Spade and Trowel Garden Club will have its annual presidents day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. E. G. Driftmeyer, 7032 Warwick Road. Mrs. Paul R. Pike and Mrs. Dean Stubbs will present a program. The new officers are Mrs. Raymond Cassady, president; Mrs. Austin Laycock, Mrs. W. Irving Palmer,

row morning on “The Current

,|John Hutchings and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Mrs. H. W. Rhodehamel and Miss Betsy Hutchings; Mrs. Frank Edenhart and Miss Helen Shepherd. 4 ’ Mrs. 8. K. Ruick and Mrs. Wayne Gillett; Mrs. William J. Stark and Mesdames John J. Kennedy, Finley Fisbeck and Carl Johnson; Mrs. Harley N. Edington and Mrs. Harry Sidrow; Mrs. Paul Dorsey’ and Mrs, Harry

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‘vice president;!' Othe

general from a field of 12 candi] + *

Miss Amanda Anderson{Ware and Mrs. Arlington Prince, Miss Joan Ruth Devin. Mrs./ Mrs. H. Morrison's guests will| Griffin. Mrs. J. Emmett Hall and Mrs, .. Carl B. Moore}

Ben Griffin will entertain Mr,

Other club members with reser:

ostin, Charles G. Fitch, Ray Petterson, 8, L. Kiser, Attia Martin, Howard B. Stitt, O. M. Jones, Horace Coldwell and Robert O.

Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, In« diana president, will preside at ndiana . There

of Frankiin College is a candidate for second vice president and Miss Hester Wood,

J Whitcomb ames ITSC. 12:30 p. ya fh

ational Bank. Miss Amy Koss, speaks

Pery, is a candidate for treasurer. The Indianapolis delegates are Mesdames Kimmel, Russell R., Benson and BE. M. Schofield and Miss Jessie Pearl Rice. The Indiana conference committee members are Mrs, H, Paul Kelsay, South Bend; Elkhart,

Alpha Phi Omega. 8:30 p. m. Today. YWCA., ’ Chap. W, PEO Sisterhood. Fri. Mrs. Neill D. McKinstray, 3908 ford, hostess.

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Bonner and Miss Emma Doeppers.

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