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3 Departments of WDC Set Meetings American Home Unit,
Plans Last Session
‘Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, chair man of the American Home De partment of the Woman's Department Club, bin preside at the last of the
Smith, will lead thé devotions,
Music will be under the direction of Miss Mary Jane Edington. | Members of the club chorus will! sing a group of folk songs. They, are Mesdames Clyde V. Mont~ gomery, William Kraas Jr, Renato J. Pacinf, W.<«C. Royer, Onan! €. Adkins, W. Presley Morton, and John H. Newlin. { Miss Edington will sing solo selections, accompanied by Mrs. W.. D. Didway. \ Howard H.- Peckham, director of the State Historical Bureau aad secretary of the Historical
Society of Indiana, will speak on
“Origins of Indianapolis.” ° The colonial tea following the
meeting is in charge of Mrs. Fred,
L. Pettijohn, and Mrs. ‘W. D. . Mesdames rge W, Bowman, Breeding, Roy E. Denny, Frank E. Gates, J. H. Hellekson; Carl Sauer, John Swain and M. J. Reese will assist.
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THE BRIDAL SCENE—
Miss Martha Cantwell Helen Mates To Be Wed Ju
Miss Helen Mates
Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Cantwell, 6035 N. Olney St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Josephine, and David Olan Meeker Jr. He is the son of Mrs, Cliff, L. 1, and Dr. Meeker, Riverside, Conn. Mrs. Everett Harlan and Mrs.|™ yr. co newell is a graduate of Hollins College, Va., and now 1s
_ chairman. They will be assisted p,,54 Ripple Ave, and Mrs, Han-
Clayton H. Ridge will pour. Dur- a student in the Yale University School of Architecture. She served
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Bretzman photo.
Miss Evelyn Twanette Horton
P. H. Ho photo.
Estelle Nieman Meeker, Sea
ing the afternoon there will be a “white Siephanty sale. wr 26 monn in the WAVES during Louise Pohlman and Mrs. W. C Y «{ Mr. Meeker attended Horace Royer are in charge. : Mann and Dwight Preparatory And Schools in New York and Yale Alvin T. Coate will address University. He served in the Euromembers of the Monday Guild|pean theater during the war as a of the Community Welfare De-| member of the Chemical Warfare partment at 12:30 p, m. Monday | Service. He also is a student in Mr. Coate, who is president of the the Yale School of Architecture. International Board of the Ameri- . ns
Service Committee,| engagement of Miss Helen
ee fomaie B. Pike mh a ide : her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James at the annual luncheon of thei Mates of Pittsburgh, The couple will be wed June 27. The
Marie Kroeckel will tell of her ; ces as a forr : her live at 3009 Boulevard Place. York State Commissioner Mrs. George W. Suyder is the general chairman Of AITANge-ip, nig of the couple are Mr. ments, Miss Pearl Kiefer is vice| 4 ars HH. L. Horton, 1305|
by Irving Blue, Charles L. Bogert, Everett KE. Lett and George O. Rafert. Re y The Great Books Discussion Literature-Drama
nah KE. Lindner, 68 8. Audubon Road. :
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planned by Miss Mary Kidwell and Joseph E. Smiley, The mar-
Department will meet at the club-| "iy pe In the First United! Roch’s Catholic Church.
Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, apd Mrs. John L. Kidwell, 423 E. : St, and the future bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Smiley, Beech Grove.
her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Smiley, sister of the prospective bridegroom, Mates, 3668 Central Ave, to Alan Kidwell, Finsh will C. Kamplain Jr, is announced by prides-ve. a ace n
rospective bridegroom's parents be married tomorrow to Frank R. re Demmerly, son of Mrs. Elste K. : Demmerly, 1337 Park Ave. She is for the , 0 10 ceremony will unite|the daughter of Mrs. Hoyt King' : Miss Evelyn Twanette Horton of Wilmette, Ill, and the wedding
and David Robert Lindner II Will be in Wilmette.
that their daughter, Mary Kathryn, will be married June 5 to John J. Miller, son of Mr. and|the Zion Evangelical and ReAnother June 10 rite is being|Mrs, Richard F. Miller, Edwards Ave. .
Miss Pauline Kidwell will be
and Miss Beverly another sister of the
» » » Miss Laira Elizabeth King will
P. H. Ho Shoti Miss Joyce Luebking
Washington St, will entertain Sunday afternoon with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Harriet Schuh. Miss Schuh will be married May 8 to Otto Klingstein in
» » . Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Gause, 8. New Jersey St., announce
formed Church. Mrs. George Thomson will be co-hostess for
the party.
be in St Guests will be Mrs,
The wedding will
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES,
Is Future Bride Of David ower To Fete Miss Schuh
~ Miss Laura Elizabeth King
Miss Martha Josephine Cantwell .
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Miss Mary Kidwell
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By Cheer Meeting to Be Held Tuesday Afternoon The Riley Hospital Cheer Guilq will have a Founders and Guest Day meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tues.
nounce its list of office nominees, Following the business. meet. ing, Mrs. Noble Reed, program chairman, will present Dr. Amy
Ckin, who will describe customs
t land habits of China. After the
program, tea will be served to , Presiding at the tey table will be Mesdames C. D, Vawter, B. H. Jeup, Carl H. Irn. gang and Hans C. Jacobsen, Special guests will be Misses Mary Heckard, Florence Brown, Bernice Hartz and Edna Haugk, supervisors of the nursing staff of the Indiana University Medical Center.
EVENTS
Earlham Club
CLUBS
Miss Gloria Haffner, 3846 W. Schuh and Mrs. Hugo Klingstein, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Robert Kleeman, C. B. Dishman, Paul Dodson, John Carfield, Harriet Howe, Betty Kaynor, Jack Nelson, Robert Grider, John Link and Richard Peeler,
Coyle and June Schweir, »
Miss Mary Kathryn Gause
Grace Methodist Church.
Randall photo,
the matron of honor at the ceremony uniting Miss Joyce Luebking and George A. Murphy. The wedding will be June 19 in the
College, hostess.
Indianapolis Mon.
‘ward J. Bennett.
Mon. hostess. Luncheon
assisting.
hostess. "
Butler Alumnae Literary. 2:45 Sat. Miss Elizabeth Myers, 1546 Mrs. George Poehlmann, assistant. Program by Mrs. G. Banes McColgin and Migs Clara B. Thormeyer. Crossroads ‘Toastmistress.
MISCELLANEOUS Chap. P, PEO Sisterhood. 1 p. m.
Visiting Nurse Assoc. Jr. Aux, dames 12:30 p. m, Mon. Mrs. Frederick ¥. Marston, 4611 N. Meridian,
Will Meet On Wednesday
Mrs. Harold Duling will review “Midwest at Noon” (Hutton) at
5:30/the monthly luncheon meeting the p. m. Mon: 40 and 8 Club. Miss Earlham Women's Club will hold Ethel Smiley, program director. at 12:45 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs, Literary. 8 p. m. DAR Chapter House. Drive, will entertain, “The Kensington Stone,” Ed-
Roy Sahm, 510 Buckingham Final arrangements will be made for the program the group will sponsor at 8 p. m. that day in Caleb Mills Hall, Peter Koch,
Mrs. Herman K. Mec- > ‘photographer and lecturer, will Comb, 4620 Boulevard Place, osent a color = film;
meeting. » Mesdames Marcus W. Johnson, Smoky Mountain Trails.”
Rosa Storer and Charles Agnes
“Along
Mrs. Ralph Townsend, usher chairman, will be assisted by MesRobert Barrett, James Stiles, Charles Wilcox and Harold Bell, Miss Gertrude Lindley and Miss Wilma Viaskamp. Mrs. Robert L. Glass, ticket
and ushers are to be William{chairman, hds' announced that English, Robert Patterson, Stan-|tickets will be sold at the door. ley Plerce and Frobal Utterback.
Mrs. James M. Pearson is club
The bride-to-be is the daugh-|president.
Miss Shirley Luebking will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LuebMisses Margaret Schuh, Joanliy. maid of honor, and Miss Mary king, 3837 E. 10th St. The future
Ellen Murphy and Miss Barbara bridegroom, Karp will be bridesmaids. Mr. University, is the son of Blaine
Mrs. Wyatt McKinley whl be!McKinley is to be the best man, Murphy, 1117 N, Parker Ave.
Additional patrons for the event are Messrs. and Mesdames Bd.
a student at Purdue/ward B. Taggart,’ D. C. Hess,
Fred Bates Johnson and Fermer Cannon. Z
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ttionment of delegates adopted will include Mesdames Walter Greenough, Arthur: Medlicott, Donald Gerking . and Lowell Marshall D,/Thomas, all of Indianapolis.
Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run Park- State representatives attending
Women Voters From City To Attend Convention
‘eighteenth biennial convention of tire League of Women Monday through Friday in Grand Rapids, Mich. | Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, state president, will head the Indiana delegation, the largest in the history of the league. Others in the delegation, selected under the new plan for ap-
Evansville, Hammond, Highland, Logansport and Terre Haute also will send delegates.
way. Arthur R. Rob-|are Mrs, Austin Clifford, Bloom1 MON kemeir, How-|ington; Mrs. Don Datisman and ard bert Hoff-| Mrs. J. 8. ‘Sagel, Gary; Mrs. F. E. man 3 hostess. Hoeppner, Rensselaer; Mrs. W. E. In the recejving line will be|Lightfoot, Kokomo; Mrs. 8. E.
So TY i e program win Ra er ohn E. Mec-
Misd Betty’ Brock, president; Murphy, La Porte; Mrs. Ivan Mrs. répzo Jones, vice pres- Overmand and Mrs. Drysdale Mee AIAT olman, seéc-| Brannon, Marion. : re : James Kings-| Mrs, Robert Patterson, Michi wu gan City; Mrs. Hubert Hall, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Richard Edwards and Mrs. Roy Bowser, Peru; Mrs. Norman Johanning, Richmond; Mrs. Roy Street and Mrs. U, I. Spitler, Lafayette, and Mrs. Molly Donlin, Chesterton. Leagues in Crown Point, Culver, Kast Chicago, Elkhart,
Caw, Harold Tossel, Harry Ware, Frances Helkema, Louis Baumatterson, G.
Club Will Hear
From IU
Prof. George W. Starr, Indiana University instructor and chair. man of the Indiana Aeronautics Committee, will discuss ‘The European Recovery Program and Our Domestic Economy” at the noon luncheon the Indiana Women's Republican Club will hold Thursday. wl a t * bia Mrs. Fern E. Norris will preside Will Be Determined at the meeting, which will be open A program of work on & n8-ito candidates and to guests. Mrs. tional level, under which all|A. C. Moody is arranging the decleagues will work during the Srations, snd Ms. Hazel 8, yes weg will provide music. - coming two years, will be decided dames Norris, Otto Nall, James at the convention. Future action| Malone and J. D. Greenlee are and stands on specific issues dur-|in charge of reservations. ing the coming two years also ve testes 2OF She jeeting wu rs. Castle 0, Chesterfield; will be detérmined. Mrs. George ; Edick, Plainfield; Correlating proposals made bY nrg Jesse Gremelspacher, Lolocal leagues, the national board | og naport; Mrs. Robert Westfall, has recommended “a durable nrgwtordsville; Mrs. Ralph Polk, world peace guaranteed DY 8 Greenwood; Mrs. John Wesley strong United Nations and sup- Gray, Mitchell; Mrs. E. C. Hess ported by a stable and Prosperous y aye’ Village : : domestic and world economy.” Mesdames ‘William E. EisenTo supplement this idea, the lohr, C. E. Short, Raymond SelIndiana league has recommended bert. Harry W. Dragoo Br. that special emphasis be placed|r~,,,q¢ Hixson, Earl Moore, Alex on the preservation of eivilicia x gr, Samuel H. Fletcher, rights, taxation and the con-|gesqsie Pike and John Bookwalter.
servation of natural resources. In Parade
at the last national convention,
National Program
Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru, will preside at a dinner cam. memorating the centennial of the beginning of the women’s suffrage movement at Seneca Falls, N.Y. in 1848. Mrs, Edwards was| vice president and treasurer of| the first board of the national] league and has been active for many years in the Indiana league.
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SATURDAY LAST DAY of Our Extraordinary Exhibition of the 1948 Silver Parade
All women who were active in the league at the time it was conceived in 1920 by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt will be invited to sit at the speakers table. ® The convention also will elect|§ national officers and directors for the next two years and adopt | a national budget for the year 1948-49.
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State Panhellenic Convention Set
The state Panhellenic conven{tion will be held tomorrow in Ft. | Wayne. The state president, vice | president and secretary will be elected. “Present Day Problems for Panhellenic Women” is the theme of the convention. The Indianapolis delegates are {Mesdames Robert Secor, Bernard H. Jeup, L. Victor Brown, Adrian Wilhoite, Cary Spicer, Gordon Hinshaw, Hal Aspy, John M. Leslie, Alex J. Kertis Jr., John A. Alexander, Royer K. Brown, David Sherwood, Graeme Supple and Richard Lennox, Misses Pauline Rathert, Naomi Tevebaugit and Helen Adolay. The morning program will include a panel discussion on “Present Day Problems for Panhellenic” presented from the viewpoints of national and state offi|oers, a dean of women, an alumna |and an active member. A musical {program will be presented at the
Mayor Feeney Mayor Al Feeney and four Camp Fire Girls will lead the Camp Fire Girls parade tomorrow. The parade, which will leave the War Memorial Plaza at 2:30 p. m, will be the climax of the Camp Fire Girls Silver Anniversary Week. The girls will be Barbara Jackson, Nancy Miller, Maxine Cornell and Beverley Petty. A police escort and the Boy Scout Band will precede the car. Also in the parade will be Mrs. Peter C. Reilly and E. O. Snethen, charter council members who are still active; Mrs, 0. E. McMeans, first executive director; 61 groups of Blue Birds, Camp Fire Girls and Horizon Club .members, 28 floats and campers on horses from Camp, Delight. The parade will go south on
west on Market to the Circle, and north on Meridian St. to the Plaza. Prizes and awards
jjaftetnoon session. | Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, Butler {University Dean of Women, will attend the convention.
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