Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1948 — Page 14
- Apr. 27—1 think readers will be ~ interested in a students’ sanitor-
; f spent in concentration camps, and
WR RE od
re wnat of is announced
Dutch Set Up
Misa Doyle Betrothed to Fondinkid Becher; Dinner to Honor Miss Jordan and Fiance
2 “. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ENGAGEMENTS and eee at fase Se = Sea dinner ate. highlights of he
iss Margaret Louise ared | by the bride-tosbe’s mother, Mrs: Kouiss: wary 5158 Indianola Ave, Te a ai pridegroout i
| My Day—
Reckert to
Sanatoriums. | mE ur Si el For. Students a to Sr of
‘By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK,
jum which Princess Juliana and
I visited in Holland. The patients| :
are young men who were in the Resistance movement during the war and so missed their schooling. Now they have tuberculosis. Because of months or years
for other reasons, the incidence
,| urday night for their daughter,
L. be followed by the wedding
ated from Mt Ida College,
« Chester Newland will be the best nian, and ushers are to be Irad and Willard Allen. Patricia Ann Nuttall will be the flower girl. ry,
: . » . A fall marriage is being. planned by Miss Loa Ly Kunderd, 1224 N. Illinois St. and Richard L. Fisher. Par- | “ents of the couplé are Mrs, | Lulu A. Kunderd, Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank L. Fisher, Greenwood. BOE Ts af
. » 0» ’ Mr. and Mrs. Gustay Jordan “Will give thé bridal dihher Sat-
Anita Catherine, and Ralph John Raasch. The dinner will be fn Cifaldl's. Restaurant and |
rehearsal in the;Emerson Averive Baptist Church, The couple will be married there at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. =» » : Mr. and Fy Leroy R. Fil-
more, Brookline, Mass, an-
‘I"nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Shirley Russell Filmore, to Elmer D. Wilhite Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilhite, 4621 Winthrop Ave. The couple will be married in the fall, > Miss Filmore will be gradu-
Brookline, in June. Mr. Wilhite is a graduate of Butler
" | Dorothy Ready will be the maid
1 ‘and Miss
Miss Roviniry Doyle.
of honor, and bridesmaids will be “Mrs. John R. Scheidelhaut, Miss Therese M. McConahay
Mary Becher, Richard | Beecher will be the best’ man,
Drive; Universit,
pf. and Mrs. | singiton, 1428 . Tanai 8t.,
Je
Miss Susan Singlefbn - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Doyle, 358 Burgess Ave. prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Harlan
Stoneburger, 250 8. Sherman He js attending
The
¥ «5 =
of
W. Arthur
announce that their daughter, Susan, will be married June 7 to William C. Pease, son’ of son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pease, 1025 Lexington Ave. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority ut Biting Dniveiliy, cussion esting schisdulel May and Mr. Pease also 12.8 stugent
at Butley.
N
e 20; To Emphasize % | Memtership =
“The
bration will be-postponed until May 18 wheh the annual meeting of the central branch will be held. There will be a review of the year's program. Mrs. Gonard Felland is chairman.
cations have had a unified obgservance of World Fellowship in
we have long felt that the story ip lof-the. XYWCA: has: not been ade: quately told.
tional board,
Activity
Miss Helen Basch To Head Committee
Block photo. Mrs. Sherman Wehrung
The climax of the local cele-| C Council of Pi Omigron Sorority,
Day breakfast the the Marott Hotel
“Heretofore the 435 local asso-
ovember,” Mrs: Basch said. “But| Rohner.
“In co-operation with the nalocal” associations)
Mrs. - Sherman. Wehrung, president of the Indianapolis
will be toastmistress at the May
Indianapolis chapters will hold Bunday in
“Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “I Remember Mama,” and Ye will be provided by Mrs. Frank Allen, Misses Jeanette Kight, Virginia White gnd Rose
‘The Ten Quiet art study] Eup th the Art Department of - s Department Club,
have decided to celebrate and ac-|
with the vital role the YW plays in meeting the needs of women on a ‘local and national level as well as the international.”
Art Study Unit Sets- Meeting Wednesday
will hold its *last meeting of the season at 10 a. m. Wednesday, May 5. Mrs. D. 8. Meditch, Art Department vice chairman, will
quaint the “local communities.
These Special Table Arrange-
Pian
Smelt i I I SN ai Hugh J. Bae and Mrs.
i
Stephen J. Klos and Mrs. Charles
Instead of the General Club {8 members win mail club me:
gestions or bring them to Annual Day, Wednesday, May 12. .
Voice Avard | ox A pies one veo, 11 VY 111 Be Made
1 national convention, being held | ganize’ such services as existed in today and yesterday in Chicago, Delegates are Mesdames Oliver 8. Guio, J. L. Helmer, Paul T. Hurt, Everett M. Schofield, Claude E. Titus, Donovan A. Turk, Carl J. Weinhardt and Mess.
i Minister of Weltars, who By Chapter: |.OL “years ago, a type of co- Indiana Chapter, National] x Founders ct 2 pe Lo Td Pb gre and Letters, will|among events RTE Say a 5 La The the war ended and the whole Doerschel and Mrs. George Jo ghountey needed Welfare erviossHits br ot oe i the Hoosier von a grand scale, ne was given in Fi "ob of applying ha pan’ o|Gelleren, Bias Lite Bulng V: Heiser, J. W. Anthony, "the country as a le. Mrs. Leonidas ¥. Smith will be{Benz, Glenn Crawford; Harold C. : He has tried to decentralize hostess, assisted by new officers English. and Bertha Huggins, M much as possible, and to oblige of the organization. .. Edith Wood and Mas June Wolfe. province and éven éach small Reports will be given on the un
The society is awarding a $100
heir youth of f parents had
scholarship - in voice to a -June that, If peo school. The finals will be judged
ptiAren 0.
aduate of an Indianapolis high at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 15, in the home of Mrs. Norman L. 685 Middle Drive, ~The “Judges wilt “be ‘Mesdumes| “Ray Patterson}
“Bobbitt; T. M. Ryboilt and Clair McTurnan. ||
“EVEN I'S
Kirk, Effie C. Hill and W. R.
Davies; ' program. -Mesdames Josephine Gray, M. G. DeHaven and George W. Klein, as‘sistant hostesses. . oot. es Chap, od, Central Hall -&F 4B Blog, . Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, speaker, Mesdames Charles A. Good, Lewis 8. Huss and Thomas C. Hinesley, hostesses. Inter Nos. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Seth KE. Elliott, 4624 Rookwood, hostess. : Mrs. E. L. Carr, speaker, Zetathea. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Meridian Rm., Colonial Furniture Co: Mrs. Frank Bertarelli and Miss Norma Owens, program.
_Sino-American M. D. Has 1500 Sons
SAN FRANCISCO — Dr. Margaret J, Chung, American-born Chinese, is affectionately known as “Mom” by her 1500 adopted sons, Known as “Beloved Sons,” this exclusive organisation was formed by American volunteers fighting for China. It grew rapidly under Dr. Chung's tion after the United States entered the war,
Canadian Skater’
OTTAWA, Canada—In place of turning professional,” Miss Barbara Ann Scott, Canada's 19-year-old figure skating champion, . Will remain an amateur. Her am-/
Rail : Railroas gad ‘Hos esses
a firm that
man as Mot to. bo held
“MY; Sammis’ and Mrs. John ohana hostesses. MISCELLANEOUS Emmaus PTA. T:45 p. m. Wed. - Auditorium, - Edward . H. . Sudbrock, speaker. Business meeting and social hour.
past Zonta Club will be honored at a dinner nisetwig at 6:30 p.m. today in There will be a program celebrating the club’s 18th birthday.
garet Foster are in charge of the
will have a benefit bridge party
"| Organizations—
Zeta Beta Chi will Mark
AAUW Session Attracts i {1 0 Hoosiers
»
Waves Organize
WASHINGTON —To organize second World War Waves into
six volunteer Wave reserve divi-
=| hes Mager dorm lon
=r WEST WASHINGTON STREE
“ments are featured onour Third Foor Tad
For rides nid denis hs. lors on: witaued opportunity o see China, glass, and silver com. bination. in thes. mos: delghfl rrengemenks
-Do- Come Inl
"eslébration Et a a Rene bridge ai are ned by local club and sorority women. a Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, will celebrate Founders Day with a dinner Thursday night in the Hotel Lincoln: The event will mark theforganization’s sixth year.
[Approximately 100 Hoosiers at tended the state convention of the American Association of University Women" held Friday and Saturday in Toledo, O, ‘The state
The presidents of the
the Spink Arms Hotel
Miss Lily Kerz and Mrs. Mar-
program. The social committee members are Miss Mary Barnes, Miss Katherine Petry and Mrs. W. H. McPherson. The 27th annual covention will be held June 16 through 19 in Pasadena, Cal. The theme will be “Action for World Peace.”
A A Ty » -M . rao nae gra Alpha Epsilon Latrian Club,| junior group of the Indiana Woman's Federation of Clubs,
May 14 in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. “Procesds of the party. will bel given to the Crossroads, center for crippled children. - The chairmen are Mesdames ‘George C. House, W. E. Bradley, I. T. Hege-| man, Walter Peek and Dan McCO¥n vic in » » »
USA Chap.. American War Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Wed. West Rm., War Memorial Bldg. Wayne Chap., American War: Mothers. Wed. - noon, L yayhe. American. Legion. Post Home. Covered dish luncheon: SORORI Alpha Chap, Chi Gamma. 8 Steckler, 5843 N. Keystone, hostess, Formal injtiation, Beta Chap. Omega Phi. Tau. 8 p. m. Wed, Mrs. Louis" Lekens, 720 N. Linwood, hostess. Chap. V, PEO, Wed. Mrs. J. Harold Wright, 233 8. Downey, hostess, Guest day.
PROGRAM HEAD—Miss Aldora Tawa is proyren chairfor the ‘Morning
YWCA. The breakfast is
p. m. Today. Mis, Willlam E.|
' |paints,, Mrs,
Sunday in |
r red by the Young Re a lo
"Mrs. J. K. Mahrdt, 5252 N.
{Capitol Ave., will’ be hostess to!
[the Alpha Club, Alpha Chi Omegs | | Sorority, at 6:30.p.. m. tomorrow. |The assistant hostess will be Mesbt Fusion George TL. CIAYK, “Robert Mason and James M. Ogden. The spring rush party to be theld . in the chapter house at { DePauw” University will be dis-
3 Miss Rea Bauer and
harge. n » LJ The Stephen Foster Kindergarten Mothers Club will meet at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the kinder-
Mrs. Jennie Buchandn is chairman, assisted by Mesdames John
A. W. Brayton Heads iss parliamentarians
A. W, Brayton III is the new president of Chapter 2, Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club, Other recently elected officers are Mrs. Mason
Heavrin, vice presidents; Mrs. Lawrence. Stafford and Miss Alice Murray, recording and secretaries; Mrs. Miles Anderson, treasurer; A. A. Borts, auditor, and Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, parliamentarian, The directors are Mr. Brayton, Mrs. Cruzan and Mrs. W. D. Spencer. 2
World Traveler Retur
Pretzman photo.
her “latest jaunt, Africa.
ments.
Women Dominate
oh) Mrs. Bert MéCammon 1s to be the guest speaker, will be. an election of officers. | Hostesses are to be Mesdames Charles Allen, LaVerne Dugan,
Shakespeare Theater
Constructed in Paper HAMILTON, N, Y.- With scraps of cardboard, wood, mat | and gold cloth and water-color | Josephine Case, wife: of the president of | Colgate University, has _constructed, at the cost of a model of the first-Globe The Globe was thé; eater | where . Shakespears presented many -of Mis plays In London nearly 350 years ago. Mrs. Case is using the model in lectun in lectures,
Status of Women -
LAKE SUCCESS; N. Y.~The|. non
There
8. E. Weiger and
Young| f
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the card party the Mutual Serv.
Mr. Brayton {signed.
s From Africa ‘BERKELEY; Cal~—Mrs. Laura C. Boulton, member of the music “+ facutty-of the-University-of -Cali-;- { fornia, has made trips. to remote {parts of the world since 1929, | Just recently she returned from this one to
fn She. brought. back. a. large. num: ber of recordings of native music and some rare musical instru-
meeting was held during the Northwest Central Regional Qonference there.
ana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin attended the conference. The Indiana group had 26 branches represented. Dean Margaret Powell, Franklin College, was elected second vice president of the state group, and Miss Hester Wood was reelécted ‘treasurer. Mrs. Ross Hartley, Muncie, was approved as Indiana intérnational relations chairman. She replaces Mrs. H. H. Carter, Bloomington, who re-
The Connersville Branch rethe greatest increase of membership on a percentage basis—40 per cent.. The Indianapolis. unit was cited for the greatest musical increase. wl welcome was exives from
{tended to representyt v “UThE THEW Branched “at “Shelbyville
and Tipton. It was decided that -next year's state convention will be held in
alternative place.
resolutions favoring continued support of state aid to kindergartens, retention of Deans of Women in co-educational colleges and universities, promotion of
tion and translation of national and state AAUW programs into community action. An amendment to the Indiana
NEW YORK — Women in the:
AIRMAN=—Mrs. Delphia
"CHAI W. Gill is general chairmen: for | Booth, Foreman, Wemmer, Gen
ice Association will spansor ‘Monday, ‘May: 3. The. party will be at:8 Poe. the Murat Her
state constitution also was pro-
|
for reapportioning repre-
dominate a wholesome percentage, sentations in the Indiana Genof industries that require venture capital.
eral Assembly. Juniors Plan Horse Show
, Miss Mary Jane Huffer is chair. man for the first annual Junior {Horse Show, to be held May 20 (at the Bonham Stables: The levent is open only to riders 18 years old or younger. : Miss Gretchen Wemmer is vice chairman, Miss Julia Ann Foreman is secretary and Miss Janet Booth is treasurer for the event. Miss Jane Adams heads the adJSstialn committee, assisted by Sue Lyons, .Jane Mises and ns Thiery. Miss Diane Adams, publicity [committee chairman, is assisted] bY Misses Barbara Caldwell, [Nancy Towsley, Allyn Lu Heber-
sions have Desa activated in New ay York and Connecticut. -
About 580° women from Indi-|
Ft. Wayne, with Elkhart as the] “ThE "SATs convention passed]
admintstrative women tn educa:
posed to require that females as| United States control a sufficient well as males be counted as citiamount of capital to completely gens
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