Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1948 — Page 24

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Another Unit Plans Tea on Thursday Y'The' annual meeting of the Beott Whrrison Chapter, DAR, will De ig a 220 a.m. pter house. officers ih bed be installed and --peports- officers ‘and committees will read. Mrs. x J. Pile and Mrs. Carl Plel hostess chairmen for covered-dish The assistant hostesses! ‘will be Mesdames James Batman, “Ray ‘T. Fatout, William €. Jacks

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Amy BE, Keene.

2 ons of the recent Conti-

tal Congress will be given at the 130 p. m. session. og

Plans for the arrival of the Freedom :

Trainin Indianapolis}

Lacey II, chairm The new an ‘0 be nstalied, are Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke, first vice regent; Mrs. William 0. Weber, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Howard C. Curtls, chapter house secretary; Mrs, Benton 8, we, treasurer; Mrs. E.' C. pler, chaplain, and Mrs. A. Dawson, librarian. Mrs. Charles. Watson is the senor Jremast of the. Old Glory Chapter, Children of the American Hold-over officers on the board of management are Mesdames George C. Kolb, Clyde E. Titus, George T. Gifford, Verne A. Trask, J. Russell Townsend Jr.

Mrs, Robert Wear will talk on

"The téa hostesses are 6 be Mesdames Albert P, Smith, Frank “¥. Powell, Nicholas McCarty . Harrison, James B, Nelson, J. Ottis Adams, Daniel W, Shattuck and James Layman Schell.

- Music Group

- Will Mark Anniversary

Phi Beta, ‘professional music and speech sorority, will mark its 36th at 7 p. m. Wednesday with a banquet and

mann vo Mrs. J. ClifGrace

King, Lit= Snyder and Hazel Silvey Hill, ‘Miss Pauline Tolin, Miss Marg~aret Gallagher, Donald Main and

“lon May 15 in the Marott Hotel.

[Kercher and Miss Evelyn O'Day

ward 1. Wiest, Butler University; , Indiana)

7 Helen Krew. To Be Wed May 22

Four engagement announcemente are featured in the bridal scene today, ® Miss Rose Laurenzana and Wil. lam D. Vogel Jr. will be married

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Laurenzana, 4350 Park Ave, and the prospec tive bridegroom is-the son of Mr, and Mrs, Vogel, 6136 N. Meridian St. i Mrs. A. J. Casalll is to be the maid df honor and Miss Katherine

will be bridesmaids. Brenda Weaver will be the flower girl and Anthony Laurenzana Jr. will he ring bearer. Harry Weaver Jr. is fo be the best man and the ushers will be Anthony Laurenzana and Harry Speyer Jr. Miss Kercher and Miss O'Day will give a linen shower for Miss Laurenzana at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Riviera Club, ” . “ Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Kremp, 526 N. Oxford St, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their, daughter, Ruth Helen, to Vincent! James McLaughlin, 644 N. Oakland Ave. They will be married at 10 a. m. on May 22 in St ®Huilip Nerl's Catholic Church, fl maid of honor is to be Miss ‘Rosemary ‘Davis, and Mrs. Richard F. Kremp Jr. and Miss Mary Anne Diemer will be bridesmaids, Robert E. Murrin will be the best man. Miss Kremp is a graduate of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College

Photo gRteniex photo. ‘Miss Ruth Helen Kremp

and Mr. McLaughlin 1s a graduate of Indiana University. ¥ ” . w The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rhoda Lou Sirumons to William H. Watson is

announced by her parents, Mfr. | Krummenacher. - and Mrs, Ralph A. Simmons, 321 ow» N. Drexel Ave. Mr. Watson 1s] Miss Elizabeth Ann Leich,

the son of Mr. .and Mrs. C, U, Watson, 343 N. Irvington Ave. The couple will be married at 8:30 p. m. on June 13 in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. They are both students at Purdue University. Miss Simmons is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and Mr, Watson is & member of Acacia Fraternity. Mrs. Robert E. McMullen, sister of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor. The brides-

maids will be Misses Simmons, Lois Gilliam and Marie Sikich. Claude R. Watson will be the best man and the ushers are to be Willlam Tuscany, Jack |p; Simmons, Max Buell and Victor

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armin Leich, 3822 Carrollton Ave. and Paul Robert Schreiber, son of Mr. Centerton, Mo., will be married Soa a8 dre Gane Sve. oan of Arc ec Ch The bride-to-be attended|and Leonard Reel. Franklin College and is now a niv

versity enrolled in Indiana.

Miss Rose Laurenzana

and Mrs. B. E, Schreiber,

At Banquet

The Alliance Francaise will present madals for proficiency in French at its annual banquet at

vitch will preside, Edward Petri donates the medals, awarded to seniors in Indiana colleges and lis high schools, : Following the banduet, the Marquise de Moratella, Blarvitz land Paris, will give an illustrated Jecture on her native Basque country. arranging the musical program, and Mrs. C. W. Weathers is in master] CHaTEe of the dinner arrange master] ents. The medal winners are: ' Ed-

Miss Margaret Usivirsity; Miss y V. Kidd, Purdue University; Miss Kathleen 'Holtel, Marian College; Miss Ly-|-reen Gaudet, ‘St. Mary-of-the-Woods College; Richard L. Shellenberger, Technical High Foret

Robert Glass, Miss Rebecca Lane, Shortri Committee irmen for the; igh School; Miss Caroline Wagevent are Mrs: cent Vuturo; ner, Ladywood 1; Frederick + Mrs. k Billeter,| F. Marston Jr. Park School, and’

program; Mrs, Paul nance, and Mrs, W son, publicity. °

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decorations; Mrs. San Katherin Ferriday Pantzer, R.

De Hirschman, alps

King, Thomas A. Bunch, Richard Walter McClellan, Frank

— Harlan, K. A. Hagans, Rex Flowers, George B. Gannon and Glenn

Hill, ‘Snyder, Fred Jutijohn, Katherine Dalshimer, Fred Henning, George Alley, Ressie Fix, C. V. Kinsey, Paul Hinton and Dorothea Berterelli, Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Gallagher, Jeannette Rutherford, “Beatrice Houze; Victoria Mon _ tani and Tolin, E, Edward Green

and G. O. Tibbs,

. {Artman Council Radervations have been made Sats Meeting

Golbach, Mrs, Earl Meyer, 4440 Park Ave. - Boles, Olin T. Arbaugh, Everett Officers will be elected, and Mrs.

Tudor Hall School.

The Artman Council, ITSC, will meet at 7:45 p. m. Monday with!

P. Sarber will review “No Trumpet Before Him” (White). =.» A dinner meeting. .at 6:30 p. m. Monday will close the season for

French Medals |[Organizations— ‘To Be Awarded Sorority Chapter at Butler,

| Will Burn Its Mortgage’

The Butler University Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma So-

rority will burn the mortgage on

Mrs, Everett M. Schofield has ter. Foundation since 1923. Other

Wednesday in the house. A reception will follow from 7 to 10 o'clock. The house has been in use since September, 1930.

been president of the Mu Chap-|()f Communists’

its chapter house at 6:30 p. m.

officers are Mrs. Mark W. Rea-

soner, vice president; Mrs. Harry

a. Worden, hg Hauk, Bo

liam 8. Wolfe, 1. W, Keen, A. C. "| Gisler, William Blanchard.

Yeager, Paul Mackey, Frank W. Howard, George Wagner; Norbert Smith and D. R. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Noble Dean, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Ernst, Miss

of Missouri and is now|the Athénaeum Women's Auxiliary will hold at 6 p. m. Monday. Members of the Club will presént dyanes..

G. Jones, Joseph C. Matthews, Foundation

C. Carr, T. J. Marshall,

treasurer. members “are Mes dames Royer K. Brown, Henry|Riper, Howard C. Caldwell, Hebert, Robert H. Stone, John Guernsey

secretary, and Mrs./include Mesdames Brown, Carr,

Hebert, Matthews, Reasoner, Schofield, Smith, Stone, Van ames wier, Edith Huggins, Joseph Ostrander,

Van Riper, A. D. Smith, DeForest Russell P. Veit and John 8. and| Wright and Mrs. John L. Richard

Miss Jane Hampson 18| George

age seum, Invitations have been sent!

Elsie Sweeney, Columbus, Ind.

Preview Set At Herron

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morrow in the Herron Art Mu-

to Indiana artists and ‘their friends and members of the Art). Association of Indianapolis. “Mrs, Noble Dean i§ chairman for the hosts who will serve at the preview. They are Wilbur D. Peat, director of the Art Museum and Mrs. Peat; Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| sell J, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taggart. Mesdames Joseph J. Daniels, Clarence Efroymson, Robert B.

Vonnegut and Miss Helen Osborn.

Amy Keene will speak on “Canada” following the dinner, to be; in the YMCA, and also will\review “Raintree County” (Lock: ridge); —Hostesses will -be-- Mesdames Harry A. Mills, Joseph

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Saturday Afternoon Literary. «of BMJ TC MATKeY, SOOT Hr John Madden,

Clubs Fall Creek Garden. 10:30 a. m. Mon, Mrs. _City Hospital, hostess.

dies night. i Irvington Woman's. Mon. Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, 5050 Pleasant Run Pkwy. hostess.

- aa ArteFnbon ReRAME. Mon. fothy"

, Charles Muir, 3240 N, New Jersey, Monday Conversation. Mon. Mrs. Roy Adams, 4145 Washington Blvd., hostess, Book review. New Era. Mon, Miss Nellie Fatout, 2085 Park, hostess.

Washington Bivd.,, hostess. -Sororities Tau Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. Mon. Fidelity Trust Bank, Bosart and 10th.

T. Tindall Jr, and Mrs. Son, Ft. Wayne.

Incorporators . of the chapteriissued to campus organization presidents, house mothers and advisors; {faculty members, past PRtaidents of the Kappa Kappa

of the 41st annual{ He, = “Re reshINe : exhibition of works by Indiana decorations are being hl artists will be -held at 8 p. m. to- by Mesdames Grace Watkins, Stone, Smith, Matthews, Hebert and Brown.

est Lane, will entertain members| of the Empire at a tea Monday. Her assistants. will be Mrs. Fred Richardson, Mrs. Arthur Holt and Miss “Limberlost” will be by Mrs. Frank Wallace. . wr .

Falley, Samuel R. Harrell, Henry op 26th R. Hope, Fisk Landers, Charles Uf the 2080 AL SUnfeTenay the the ‘Latham, J. Perry Meek and Antoni America will hold

EVENTS [xii ve smons te 56 attending

Vi leagues in Ft. Wayne and South Bend also will attend.

Special “invitations have been

Gamma Mothers Club and|

._» Mrs, Bert F. Kelly, ‘5841 ForDaughters of the British

Margaret Seegmiller.. The discussed

“Placement” will be the theme

Rigsbee, Kenneth« Duncan, Wil-

Messrs. and Mesdames Godfrey

Miss Bonnie Bennett;

" ” Mrs. Brost 1s ehairman for the

Grandmothers a4 group of and, Migs Edna Phinney planning -& musical program...

My Pay— ‘We Must Nir

Use Methods

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Apr. 30.—The recent attack on Walter Reuther of the United Automobile Work-

Agresments are. if we continue to be Ee law and not uh violence, we

highest legal body land thus has written out rather clearly what are thé constitutional rights of all our citizens to participate in government .regardless of their race, creed or color. While we are talking about Y|legal “I wonder how many people have read a pamphlet entitled “Report on a Report

Activities,” by Walter Gellhorn. . ’ The subject matter of the report

A luncheon Wednesday will be

Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal, will'be a guest ‘speaker,

Delegates also will elect & pres-| pono “ronort the evidence 4}. presents. and the conclusions Iti i reaches.

ident and a a ‘Rackemann; Mrs. J. Archibald Hodgson, Mop treal, “Have been pommated the respective offices. Ind

dell and Mrs. gates, Mrs, server;

Addison. Howe, ob-

~ John «1 PJ] Peacock, George Fotheringham, Charles Moores, Howard Feiber, James D. Peirce, William N. Wishard and Donald ‘B. Keller,

.n The Rainbow Garden Club of

Alpha Chap., Kappa Phi Delta.

dred Askren, 5732 Lowell, hostoss, Covered dish luncheon,

PTA Study Group

To Have Luncheon The Glenns Valley PTA Study {Group will have a covered-dish luncheon at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs, William Caesar. Mrs. Robert Bidlack will speak on “A Life of His Own.”

» - » The John Strange PTA will free chest X-rays from 1 to 4 p. m. and from 5:30 to 9 p. m. Wedresday at the school. .

Units Will Meet

The following unity of the Methodist Hospital ite Cross Guild will meet next week in the Service Center: Monday-—Central Avenue, Psychic Science, Third (Christian, First Baptist, Donati Tuesday

and Blue and Gold; [Capitol Avenue and - University |{Park; Wednesday -- Children's Cheer, West Washington and St.

{Ripple and Beta Omega Phi Tau, aad Friday-—Sun Rae and Cheer-

A Party Tomorrow

The Edelweiss Ladies Society

‘(will have its monthly card

party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the South. side Turner Hall. Mesdames William Jung, Hans Haber], Ernest

1:30 p. m. Sun. Hollyhock Hill} restaurant. Mothers day party. Indianapolis Council, PEO Sister-gign hood. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Miss Mil. 4 tap creer will ooalollowdd BY| stand the tactics used by Amer-

(Mark; Thursday — Music, Broad|.

Monday to the home of Mrs. Eda Wellings, Shelbyville. A covered-

plant sxenange.

Zeta Chapter, “p “Omicron §o-|* rority, will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. today in the Food Craft Shop. Miss Marie L. Schaker is

{general chairman, and Mrs. My-

ron W. Kincaid is in charge of candy and prizes.

Reflex photo. : ENGAGED Miss Jeanne * Sslivening The baskets. Ths bankets.

Perry will be married May 9 to Charles William = Bochstahler, Their parents ate Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Perry, 398 W. 47th

Michel and 4 Fred Wilhelm are in charge.

Sti and Mr. and Mrs. G. M, - Bochstahler, 6160 Somat Lane.

Miss Dor-

iisnapots. women at {he meeting will Mrs. Warren Rud-| D. J. Smith, dele- by design or through ineptitude,

Mesdames Joseph Miner

Southport will take a field trip

Mr, Gellhorn does not take {sides on ‘this organization. merely makes a legal analysia

siiliiocisiiaisnisiasisivn ‘HE proves over and over again that the research of the Un-Amer-{fean Activities Committes, either

is unreliably done, and that the presentation of ‘material is mis-

the well-known mettiod of quoting out of context and is inaccurate as to. time and place. In addition, he shows that mere association with certain. groups, without any Prosg of the kind of association, is accepted by the committees as proof of guilt, I am opposed to Communism,

ican Communists in order to deal with them satisfactorily. But I am opposed also to allowing fear of anything to lead us into using the very methods whith are used by Facists and Communists alike. The proceedings of the UnAmerican Activities Committee, as. described in this legal study published by the Harvard Law Review, could only be equalled by some of the things we know

munist tribunals,

Service Sunday

The John HH, Holliday Jr. American Legion Auxiliary will have charge of services at the Veteran's Hospital Sunday morning. Mrs, Harry W. Dragoo II is chairman for-the event, and Mrs. William T. Rasmussen and Mrs. Paul Duckwall will provide music.

May Baskets

The All-City Horizon Club of the Camip Fire Girls will distrib. ute May baskets to shut-ins tomorrow morning. They will meet for a “brunch” at 10:15 a. m. in fture Co. after

Supper Tuesday The MacMurray College Club

of the House Committee on Un-| American

made by the Un-American Activ-| Charles W, Myers, followed by a discussion of vol-|jtjes Committee was the accusa_.|unteer opportunities in the social tion against the Southern Condianapolis Literary, 8 p. m. welfare and community art fields.| ference for Human Welfare. Mon: DAR chapter house. La- Mark Ethridge, publisher of the|

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jleading because the report uses a

and "I think we need to under-|

are done by Fascist and Com-|.

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