Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1948 — Page 22

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Dr. Elizabeth Ward Arrangements Head ‘Approximately 125 persons are expected to attend the spring meeting of the Indiana Associa’

Women apd Girls Saturday, May 8, in the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall at Butler University. Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, Dean of Women at Butler, and chair-|. man of arrangements, made the announcement. The theme of the meeting will be “Education for Family, Living.” The morning program will open at 9:30 o'clock

rector of the Association of Fam-

fly Living, will speak to the group

at 11 o'clock on “Way in Which Family Living Is Offered in Schools,”

Miss Sally Butler, president of International Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will be the guest speaker at a noon luncheon to be held in the Butcafeteria,

of the high school secand Dr. Catherine Evans, of the Indiana University Dean of as chairman of rsity section.

and the Park School Prompters Club will combine forces Were Young and Gay from the play are {lett

REHEARSE PLAY SCENE—Mermbers of the Tudor Hall School Masquers Club

Friday night in the Tudor Auditorium. Rehearsing a scene fe to right) Miss Be tsey Blanton, Edward Griffin, Miss Annie {| “Atkins and Miss Nell Bacherer.- wei tees mi ea te

Miss Joan Boucher Names Attendants The engagement and: approach: ing marriage of Miss Lots Gwen Rader and Joe B. Weaver is announced by Miss Rader's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell L." Rader, | * 4319 E. Michigan St, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Weaver, 5404 Burgess Ave. 2 i The wedding ‘will be read Wednesday, May 12, in Our Lady ™ of Lourdes Catholic Church. Miss Nancy Gossett will be the maid of honor, and Robert Kennedy is to be the best man. Thomas Barnes and Don Groene will be the ushers, : : . 8» Miss Joan Boucher will be married June 12 to Robert E. Davidson. The ceremony will be at 10 a. in. in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. . Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam L. Boucher, 415 N. Keystone Ave, and Mrs. John. L. Bannon, 1014 Oliver Ave. ‘ The maid ofr honor will be Miss Catherine Cox. Bridesmaids will be Miss Joyce Boucher, sister of the bride-to-be, and Miss. Bernice Boucher, her cousin. John Boucher will be the best man, and ushers are to Be Gordon David. son, Jr., brother of the prospective bridegroom, and Noel Tow. Miss Bernice cher, 6056 I. Ninth St, will entertain Sunday with a miiscellaneous shower for the future bride. J : . 8 8 ? Mr, and Mrs. Owen L. Smith, 1520 N. Shannon Ave. announce that their daughter, Betty Cath- - {erine,-will be. wed June 5 to. Hugh | R. Sullivan, Jr, whose parents

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ed June 5; Convention | Is Set Entertainment ; State Bankers’ Wives Will Be Guests Here Mrs, J, Floyd King is chairman: lof ‘the women's entertainment committee for the Indiana Bank. ers Association convention May 13 and 13a he Claypool

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a in wi ate Al Lo Evansville, is honorary chairman - of the group, made up of wives of Indianapolis bankers, ! "Also serving on the committee are Mesdames ¥. Behrickor, H, Foster , Walter Hh Greenough, T, Brown. * Frank B. MaRinnay. Jo ola. Polen, a's, Bakley. William Polk, E. Sweeney Jr,, Morse P, Bowen, Fréd P, Backer, Harold 8. Cross, E. Marion Lutz, Frank E. Cramer, William P. Flyn, J. Kurt Mahrdt, dames M. Givens and Don (E.

Also assisting with arrange. ‘ments are Mrs. Herbert C. More vison, Crawfordsville, and Mrs, Robert :L. Shoulty, Bedford. “The committee met recently in [the Indianapolis Athletic Club to [discuss its plans.

Mrs. Morton Will Entertain Service Unit

Mrs. Walter P, Morton, 3434 Fall Creek Blvd, will’ be = hostess ' when. the Indianapolis Unit of the Women's Overseas rvice League meets at 7:30 p. m. tonight. The committee will

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Bridge—. — [MyDu— BL Sra North’ Does Quiet Trapping |‘Conditions er ar hosp MY, py as her matron. of

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laneous shower for the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Vance K. Jessup, Cc Dodge 4301 E. 16th St, gave a kitchen honor, and Miss Betty Pettijohn

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Christian Church, Mr, Cole's parRoscoe

J Cole, 1930 N. Olney St. > ‘Mrs. Lawrence Weiper and Ronald Flora will be the couple's only attendants. - . » Mrs. Fred C. Gisler and Mrs. J. Lawley kanal Mia Charlotte

Mary kitchen shower Sunday afternoon. The party was in the home

being planned by Miss Mary use and Mrs. Bernard J. Taylor, 314 8. Rural St. Miss Marie Ryan ntly entertained with a ihower for the bride-to-be, NE Pe aE The bridal dinner for Miss Durbin: Carlo Toffolo

Mesdames George Souniner; Donald Gudgel and Danny Tiepen, Misses Licia and Wanda Toffolo, Marilyn Durbin and Risina Menonna, Miss Julia Ann Rader of Church McCordsville and Maria San-

report and 1 plans for co-operation with the United Nations its International Children's Emergency Fund and the Ameri. can Overseas Ald-United National Appeal for Children will be dis. cussed. cont bations also will be made fo the league's own National Re... ph Aue S30. 2jaliona) Bax especially for women ineligible for government hospitalization. The unit is making regular monthly shipments of food and clothing to families overseas.

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FOR THE GRADUATE-

No finer gifft—and one she wilt cherish a lifetime. Let us remount

your gems in an appropriate and

Mounting from $16.50 up

; kitchen. a : wiivengumit | ould pace the missing bah Wear ing [IHRE LO re mone. Approx the trophies Pu ces in each other's hands, ire market. | mately ee holds true : : "8" , with eve ng he Brows. ing contest will be awarded | HAT is exactly what Hast ing. While I was in ZuFich, Switzer- _ Monday night. The contest Will | 41d when he elected to bid thres | (SUR Millett =~ Using RS lind, T visited Sihlwald Forest wig Ty mom. "|" spades FACHEF thas 10UF UB helpless little me: routine. | ia comme managed ssn MEG +8 ; By fc ? Somistake in | a dress Bi: est in the world. For ye tha Brenton’ Sows] Bawards | not winning the opuning esd |" Ving shout brstt ah the (500 20s 103 ‘pe cared. fo king of t me gag acres, n will preside at sessions during mediately leading a heart, yy eS ot fascia: and bas been a sures of income. ‘the: meeting. 1sses Becker shif a small Wa. vi » ~ QOesterle, Lillian Langer, Alice | diamond, West won with the hg, aki it cute to be always but almost every city and canton Boren and Mary Kirch will be-| ace and led a club, Becker | 1.48 tor ents: owns & SOHAL amount of forest a at the show... : with the fo f } land which is profitably operated.

THINKING that an expressionless face denotes a certain degree of sophistication: Being coy with men.

the tpon-age magazines. Putting on make-up in pub-

lle. Looking at other women as though they are rivals, rather “than potential friends or at least sisters under the skin. Refusing to accept bility. ’ Rushing around and being always in a dither instead of cultivating a calm, poised mani; ner.

Group to Hold

Luncheon

| A covered dish luncheon Monday noon will be held in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National |Bank, by the Gov. Oliver Perry {Morton Chapter, Daughters of ‘the " § Union, . : I: | Mrs, Earl Randolph, luncheon (chairman, will be assisted by | Mesddines Chanles Heitkam, W. |R. Burk, Thomas Connell, Verl | Shelby and Carl Weaver and Miss [Carrie M. Hoag. ‘ : | Mrs. Irwin Thompson will inItroduce Fred Holt, who will discuss “The Field of Radio.” Mrs. {William Hoag is in charge of arrangements, and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes will welcome guests, Mrs. 8, Harry Clendenin, dec.Jlorations chairman, is assisted by Mesdames Howard D. Spurgeon, Lloyd Pottenger and James Willard. :

| Party Tonight . ; The . Altar Society of the Ht. {Philip Neri Catholic Church will give a pillowcase card party in the school auditorium at I ie . Mesdames Herbert te, nt Joseph LaFata, Dennis Lucid and Moran will be hostesses.

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to provide firewood for the people of Zurich, and it still fulfills that funetion, but considerable wood is cut for marketing as lumber. THE forests also are used &¥ recreation grounds for the people. They do not provide fireplaces and tables and benches, as we do, but people come with their lunch baskets and sit under the trees. Receptacles for trash are provided, and: every one is very careful to. pick -up his papers when he leaves. Children are taught in school how to conduct themselves in forests. That's why there is dpparently no need for signs. looked everywhere for directions such as we have—*“Be Careful of Fire"— but there was not a single sigh. Yet the country rarely has a for-

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Phot Reflex photo, BRI figs Florence C. Kocher and Charles L. Miller were

Members of the Indiana Federation of Music. Clubs Friday will

diana composers. The "program will be presented by Jordan Con-

servatory at 3 p. m, on the Jordan campus. Dr: Lloyd

of greeting. Miss Estelle Cover, South Bend, will receive two awards for compositions, They are “Somata for Violin,” to be played by Miss Margaret Warner, and “Praise

sung by the Jordan Chorus. Mrs. Clair McTurnan, president of the state federation, will present the awards. = Indiana composers whose works will be heard are Mrs, Frances MeClure Light, Miss Esther Garretson, Dr. Norman Phelps, Nilo Hovey and Beldon Leonard.

Bonnie Sullivan Is Married

Mrs. Edward LaShelle, 1718 N. Pennsylvania St, announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Linda Sullivan, and Harold Douglas Conner. Na The v. Walter T. Pearcy, Westminster Presbyterian Church, read the vows Feb. 21 in the LaSheile home, The couple will be at home in Chicago after Sunday. . | The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Eula Conner, Twin Falls, Ida. He is a graduate of the Chicago Musical College.

Dinner Will Honor Bride-to-Be

-Miss-Barbara Martin and Richard Vonnegut will be honored

Uniyersity Club, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vonnegut, T8T8 College

to-be, will be hosts, Miss Martin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H, Martin, 350 N% Meridian St. y The couple will be married at 8:30 p.m, Saturday in St. Episcopal Chureh.

married. Apr.. 17. She is the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred. eric Kocher, 1305 Comer Ave. and his parents ate Mr, and

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the as- Becker spades; cashed the king of dia : shower, ATES Mracas sna eas smn an (Are Good and Miss Mary Jo Sullivan will] Another miscellaneous shower Xai mond, West trumped with the . ’ be.bridesmaids. ‘Don A. Sullivan was given by Mrs. Walter Oliver, : K 10883 Guuoe of spades and od mmpea [111 BEIgIUM Bend abort Behl wil be] cers and alias Marie Keller gave soi nates psi aminie A DR OR csi and. a arr and Miss is ela IVE Wn “with stx-of spades, -The-10-}-. ID ——————— ow ay SANE china I TT. NA. S10833 | N 3M : of diamonds was led, declarer BLEANOR ROOSEVELT |" wy, ‘srospective bridegroom at- org SS antral Ave. I ] 0 Meet Here YA: lw ie #3 trumped with the three of ROUTE TO NEW YORK |(4n4e4 the University of Illinois| non gr ts ; oAs IW 4 4 - "led another club and |Apr. 28—From my visit to Brus: arry C. Er pila RQ + § 71 : club an that Be and will be graduated next month| Mr. and Mrs. H C, Ohge On Monda peng sh 9 "| Desler | 3493 trumped with the jack sels, I gatherst hs from the University of - Notre|will give the bridal dinger for 2! y OR PAGeL. ou mice play, [ins beter condition than most Dm |e, SE en Tr Saturday Le Al crown 10768 the lead of the nine of diamonds. |Buropean countries that were in-| De in their home, 5324 Primrose Ave. 4QJ13 Declarer discarded a club from [Yolved in the war. Every one at| ‘A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock thelr. 0 ginner will be followed 3108 : dummy; —Bouth— the U. 8. Embassy, where we|afternoon of June § will unitely,, yeqding rehearsal in McKee A y -— spoke of the diligence of Elizabeth odson an _ "Pournamenb=N-8 il the queen of spades — and (stayed. spo moe of Miss Eiisabith Alice Hodson anajChapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Sith West, North Hal Becker stil made his spade bps ep ust ee Fir “Mele Chapel. Tabe|Church. The couple will be marPass is Pass 3 208, Wages are high and there are ernacle Presbyterian -Chureh, --- ried there at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Pass 36 Pas 3 Thus East and West went Guests at the: dinner will be Pass 3N.T. Double Pas Sour tricks doubled, minus [§00ds to buy, so the peaple are| The future bride, who attended... norothy McClamroch, moth4& Double _ Gown { willing to work to get them. The Butler University, is the daughter y Pass 44 Pass. 700. : coo Willing ¢ : hl er of the future bridegroom; Mr. Opening—¥ K : country has gone on the theoryof Mr. and Mrs, Charles Russell, yrs. Arvid Sterner and of buying extensively from other Hodson, N. Delaware St. Mr, daughter ‘Lynn, Boone, : Mr By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY | We. the Women— |countries. Howevdr, there has Stewart, a Butler graduate, is the| 5" yr Jack C. u Towa; Mr. * America's Card ’ . been a little difficulty lately be-(son of James C. Stewart, 123 N.| 4 Mrs. Vernon a street, ats at the zion: Jitaresting Here Are Tips [cause the chief country to buy Belmont Ave, - Miss Joan Parkhurst, Miss Dorin tournament P from is the United States and «a» othy McClamroch, Dee Baker and bridge In recent years is com- +a the Belgian supply of dollars has i ~amerciat-snd industrial F -Wi no ok ; a number or Jerties hive Noel Dusenschon, of 1 a : [OF oma been running d H nored Miss Mary Jane er} a a = Nineteen such teams entered : Wve that one Hh who will be married Saturday tof Miss Pe Ana Wallace, / Charles J. Dichmann, The cere-|daughter of .- Aura Wallace, the Eastegri States contest, won Above 0 the insist on, if it is pos- mony will be in St. Francis De|Palm Springs, Cal, will be marMiss Philo’ Tork" Board Tot Edusation sible, 16 40 SAL Ne er oy pre|Salos- Catholic Church," _-{Fled to Ronald-J. Cole at 7 p. m. - 3 « |even oes not pre- Barn - lips, secretary of t Morton Friedman, George | . BY RUTH MILLETT vent Belgium from importing Ra wil pote ry aged style show Monday night in the oT waa kibitzing Gootie Beck, hor 3 have made an economic agree-|, . .w night. ne ad Travertine’ Room. -Her attend- | er when he pl hand | Who is still clinging to her girl- |; ps with Russia to obtain more( pr o w70g Dean Road, enterwoo gute will be Miss Rita Ann | shown y West bid | ish ways should say “goodby” |wheat. Bread is the only thing|i ined recently with a miscelShine, Mrs. Marcia Perce Ogle, | a spade” and Becker failed to | 10 the following immediately: [that is rationed, and they hope Marilyn Gummer and Marcia | overcall with two diamonds I Referring to |soon to remove even that restric: Fa Kein. Jonas Palm will be | took a second look at his hand. herself and |tion. Federation master of ceremonies. He later said he felt sure one her contem- «= @ Mrs, spade would not be the final poraries as I WAS told that the average . - will open the session | Ontract, and he decided to do girls.” - |Belglan farm is under five acres Will Hear . ; morning. Thomas a little trapping. Bragging and is run primarily as a sub- wl Frank, Chicago, will give plat. | When Bast Ui U0 Aone that she can't [Sistence farm. A man grows JC form demonstrations during the | And West bid three clubs, I did find her way |2DOUSh Wheat for flour to make Pr Oogr am "sessions. Mrs, Ruth Taylor of not approve of Becker's pass, around ~a_|his own bread throughout the

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