Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1948 — Page 16

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‘The bride-to-be is a student Mr. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

DAR Chapters Set Meetings This Week

Three DAR chapters ‘will meet this week. The Irvington Chapter will have its spring luncheon at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Indian. apolis Athletic Club. Mrs, Frank R. Baker is chairman. Mrs. Furel R. Burns, state regent; Mrs, Wayne M. Cory, state vicesregént, and Miss -Anits Jeanne Prange, winner of the DAR good citizenship award, will} be guest speakers.

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Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eckhart, 823 W. 44th St.,

-- ANNOUNCE .engageme! approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to David Walton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Allyn K. Walton, Pittsburgh, Pa. They will be married June 27 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Miss Eckhart is a graduate of Butler University and & member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Walton attends the Case

The ST GOTEHY of Miss Bettye Jane Hurt to Joseph A. Miller {s announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hurt, 7500 Rockville Rd: ‘The couple will - at Pennsylvania State College. Clarence Miller, Oaklandon, is enrolled in the Indiana University School of Medicine. . ”

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Miss Joan Widner and Rob- ‘| ert C. Binder will be married on May 20 in St. Philip Neri's Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Widner, 8013 N. Rural 8t., are the parents of the prospective bride. Mr. Binder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'llam H. Binder, 406 N. Rural St.

The matron

Mrs. Robert Sheehan and Mrs. Frank N. Widner will be the bridesmaid. Willlam H. Binder Jr., Cincinnati, will be the best man and the ushers will be Prank x. _Widner and Thomas

AER RARE SE Ara FRAT

I. Miss Patricia Eckhart 2. Miss Bettye Jane Hurt 3. Miss Ellen McMorris “4 Miss Pauline A: -Plumm 5. Miss Deralhy L. Brown 6. Miss Della R. Reynolds © 1. Miss Mary S. Reinert (Photos 1 snd ¢ by B ‘H. Ho; Ne, § by Cook; 7 by Daugherty.) . » » Miss Dorothy Luella Brown, Akron, O., and Alfred Edwin Bovard, Akron, formerly of Indianapolis, will be married this fall. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N, Brown, Whiting. A member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Miss Brown is a graduate of the University of Illinois. Mr. Bovard attended Akron University. . ” . The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Susan Reinert to James Robert ann

June 20.

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Sear Prospecti ive ‘Brides | Select Marri age Dates This Mo onth June 27 Ceremony to Unite :

Miss Eckhart and Mr. Walton In Meridian Heights Church

Joan Widner Names Bridal Attendants For Her Wedding to Be Read May 20 A number. of engagement ‘announcements highlight

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May 14 is the date selected by Miss Della Rhea Reynolds for her marriage 40 James LR ;

daughter of Mrs. Martha Thompson, 2810 'N. Dearborn St, and the prospective bride groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence R. Pringle, 1165 Villa Ave.

Col. and Mrs. D. Wray. De Prez, Shelbyville, announce the * engagement of their daughter, ‘Suzanne; to Arthur McCaslin

Thurston, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Eden Thurston, Shelbyville. .

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“They will be married this summer. Miss DePrez was graduated from Mount Holyoke College. Mr. Thurston is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Clyde C. Norman- will take Miss Ellen McéMorris as his

bride on June 27 in Sweeney |

Chapel, Butler University. The prospective bride is the daughter of H.C. McMorris;, 223 E. 46th St. Mr. Norman is the son of Mrs. Mildred Norman, 710 Laverock Road.

fre id EEG] Mrs. Robert Wear is to be the| engagement and approachin; speaker at 3 meeting of the Cor- Saughter. k Mrs. nelia Cole hapter at! ine Anne, to Char usse 2:30 pom, tomOFrOw In We Propy-| Novotny, won of Mrs. John J. Pb Lenahan, 1467. N. lasum. FN “Novotny, Baltimore. "The Will be read at 9 Mrs. Albert P.. Smith will be The couple will be married at Vows read a hostess at the tea hour, assisted| 10 a. m. on May 17 in the Holy 8. m. on May 22 in the Little by Mesdames Frank ¥. Powell,| Name Catholic Church. Flower Catholic Church. - James B. Nelson, Nicholas Mec. Harrison, J. Ottis Adams, Danie W. Shattuck and James L. Schell. Bridge—

» . . The Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter will have its annual business meeting at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the chapter house. Committee chairmen will make! Sete reports at the morning ses-

- na afternoon meeting will-be-“gin at 1:30 p. Mm. after a buffet luncheon. There will bé addl-

CLUBS : Irnie Pyle Chap, ITSC. 6:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Donald Robey, 1551 IE. 49th, hostess. Dinner. il Rogers Chap, Hac 7:80] m. Thurs. 38th St. Branch,

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“National Bank. : anet Ada. 7 p. m. Thurs. Mrs.

Peeling, 245 46th, hostess. Tader Kindergarten Mother's. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Kindergarten. Thursday Lyceum. Thurs. Mrs. ‘A. O. Greer, 5144 Park, hostess. Professional

~OUngThurs. YWCA. Initiation. SORORITIES Jelta Kappa Phi. Thurs. MeClarney’s Restaurant. Dinner. Alpha gy Kappa Beta Chi. Today. Mrs. Lawrence Griffin, 3311 Graceland, hostss, “hap. AJ, PEO. Thurs. Mrs. A. C. Hirshman, 2626 Sutherland,

ostess. id Chap, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m, Thurs. YWCA. ‘igma Alpha Iota. Noon Thurs. Mrs, W. M. Haine, 41 Ridgeview’ Drive, hostess. Lunc

Announce Activities The Civic Theater Backstage ‘lub will elect officers at its sumner.meeting. The date is still to “e announced. Kenneth E. Lemons caiman A ROMINALING : commities chair aan. Officers also will be ‘elected ‘dy he Workshop when it meets May

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Elba Hayes, 1127- E. Market, -

Women's...

3. Members will’ discuss plans or the annual three-act play, “A Date With Judy.” ; Mrs, J. A. Goodman, 301 Kess-| sr Blvd, will entertain the Civic| . \flairss Committee - on Monday. lans will be discussed for the june garden party,

7ift to Hospital Thé Indiana Federation of Jun-

or Clubwomen recently present-| sd a group of records to the Vet-|

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rans Hospital. Dolzall, state.chairman, present. ed the gift.

Return Lead Of Partner To Be Safe

¥ Mrs. Arthur Ties will be gate sAxQINN: chairman at the home of Mr. and SEs — iim Creek. Her abmistanis wit , 4 N ’e be Mesdames Allen L. Sparks, $3101 w t Sakis a Aoandis._ Mares Crain, Jia 1g hd stn ge SATS Dealer At the home of Mr. and Mrs #K2 - |#Ql0884 C. E. Griener, visitors will be $i peu his eJ10833 will be Mesdames Goethe Link. SAINTS Laura Miller, R. A. Wall and Rubber=N-& vul. L. M. Bannon, Mrs. C. C. Duck South West North Hash will be gate chairman at the Pass 1v 14 39 home of Mr. and. Mrs. Nicholas DE A ba a AA ietants . Ta EE Pass 89 4 a ct John Mead; Po Allen and Pass Double Pass ~ Pass .. [Philip Adler Jr. Qpening—0Q 5 The adjoining gardéns of Mrs.

TODAY'S hand was sent to me by W. H. Adams of London, Ontario, a reader of my Londen,

mond, which There are

angles in connection with this hand. Mahy players with the South hand would get into a

pre-emptive bid. That 'is West hand.

Te ~~) PROBABLY Tot many. West =—ivie Theater: Units aye woil-spr-me vie with one heart, but if that does happen North certainly should

take better spade. In should bid

still pithy bid three hearts,

«then. Bo the bidding.

If ‘South-bids four diamonds. North will support the diamond suit, and itso happens that the | only small slam contract that { can_surely be made is six dia-

monds.

‘Declarer has to play it carefully. If West opens the singleton spade against six djamonds, dummy's ace wins, heart is trumped by South. Now he has to leada small diamond

toward the

If West plays low, declarer

must go up

catch East's singleton queen. Mrs. Elmer 8.; West wins the ace of diamonds,

but that is can get.

Fruit Sublets

my opinion North

J. K. Lilly 8r. and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, Sunset Lane, will be shown together. Hostesses at the former will be Mesdames Evans Woollen Jr, Charles C. Culp, Leslie’ M. DeVoe and Norbert Schacter, and and hostesses at the latter garden will be Mesdames C. lw. Spalding, James F. Carroll,

« Legion News— Luncheon Is Planned

Free

East ruffs, other interesting

Broad Ripple American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 7:45 p. m.

club or diamond |ps.y in the ‘post home. Mrs,

true alg of the

~ | Park School Garden Tour |Assistants Announced

‘mett, MES. J. Al AIbertson will be

“The executive . board of . the

James Fuller will preside. The unit will ‘be hostess to the ‘Biev: enth District at a basket lunch-

Norman A. Perry and R. M. Ben-

gate chairman for both gardens, assisted by Mesdames J. F. Rigg, C. A. Quillen; A. D; James, C.D: Lever, E. P. Everett, J. B. Lanagan and Paul 8. Ragan. At the Robert Scott garden Mrs. Roy O. Price, gate chairman, ,jwil’ be ass by Mesdames WwW. M. Conley: . C. Bartlett and Robert .— Mrs,

Hook a be gate chairman at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Nafe. Her assistants are to -be Mesdames R. H. Thompson, MarJorie F. KahnpJ. L. Bradford and E. L. Smith,

School Gymnasium Open to Visitors

Club to Hold Guest Tea On Saturday

Mrs. Frank C. Walker will preside at the guest tea the Maga-| zine Club will give at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. It will be the last meeting of the season. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. H. Smiley, E. W. Stockdale, Arthur R. Tomlin, Herbert E.

Ww, Redding, J. B. Vandaworker and

Henry 8..Leonard and Miss Augusta Stevenson. Miss Ruth Cochrane and Mrs. Delbert O. Wilmeth are in Sharpe of arrangements, and George A. Van Dyke and Xe.

"{Charles H. Smith will pour.

Mrs. William Herschell, a, club

Gate chairman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Wright will be Mrs. H. N. Cottingham, #assisted ‘by Mesdames Jane Igou, Julius Travis and J. H. Albershardt. Mrs. G. F. Holler will be gate chairman at the garden of Mrs. Robert D, Eaglesfield. Her assistants are Mesdames R. M. Vandivier, J. G. Grimes and N. A. Nitterhouse, Dr. and Mrs. G, H. A. Clowes, Golden Hill, will “have Mrs. Joseph E. Cain as gate chairman, assisted by Mesdames H. C. Buell, C.. A. Greathouse Jr., Thomas 8. McCrae and Wayne L. Ritter.

Leslie 8. Lee, H. E. Wilson and J. E. Bingham will be hostesses in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Atkins, Golden Hill

E. H. Hilgemeier.

. PW nin A mother-daughter

action: than one

home. Miss Frieda Bennion,

two spades. East and

uth, should. some nto, |

be the guest speaker. Mrs. Paul in-charge cof the program « Wilson are Yaervions chairmen. "The Madden-Nottingham unit will -meet at 8 p.m: “Tuesday in

the post home. follow the business meeting.

Auxiliary to Meet With "Mrs. Droke

Mrs.) Maxwell Droke, Wynne

and the

king.

with the king and |y pm Friday for luncheon. As-|

sisting her will be Mesdames {Lindon Bailey, {T. M. Qverley and C. C. Josey. Mrs. newly elected president: officers are {vice president; Turner Jr,

the only trick he | Sb —— Mrs.

{and Mrs. T. R. Black, correspond

English exchange teacher, is to

Smith and Mrs. Wilbert Smith are | ~and Mrs. James Fuller and Mrs. Hale

of the American Legion Auxiliary

A social hour will

dale, will be the hostess when the Southern Club Auxiliary meets at

J. Ww, Hutchings |

Walter Edwards is the| Other Mrs. John Grimes,| Frank E.| secretary- -treasurer, |

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"WONDERFUL GIFTS In Our New England Food Pantry!

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Hold 3 nstine, historian, "and 3 Graber parliamen

land Miss Margaret Shipp. will |speak on Founders Day. Memen(toes of early Vassar days will (be displayed by Mrs. Charlotte {Catheart.

| Dinner Today | New officers of the Alpha Zeta |Latreian Club. will be installed (at a 6:45 p. m. dinner today in {the Marott Hotel. They are: Mrs. {Herbert DeHaven, president; Mrs, [Roger Batchelor, vice president;

4 lam Lancet; recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, Howard Wilcox, treasurer; Mrs. Har-

Mrs. Richard Stark and Mrs, Wil-|

B. West as assistants. John R. QGaldow, headmaster, land Mrs. Caldow will be hosts, ers: They will be

rett, George ¥. Holler, Toimi V. Jarvi, T.

Shriver, C. H. Smith, Seward E. 'WIISHere and Willard Ww. Witte. -

Chorus Will Sing

[Christian Church, ‘Men and Women—

Have Cosmetics

_.By ERNEST E. BLAU

Luscious Fruit- ing secretary, HERES A TOWN in ' ET YET Texas where women Flavored Candy! Vassar Club to Mark aren't allowed to wear rouge, As Light as Founders Day Date k, adornments or ; | The Indiana Vassar Club will It's hard to think’ 6f an Bubbles—They Melt |celebrate the founding of Vassar| ,.o ne Ra depress ' College with a Founders Day) frust hi In Your Mouth! luncheon Friday. Mrs. Albert L.| he pir he als in 6-Ounce Tin, Ravh, 4144 N. Illinois 8t., willl pole town about as cheerful 5 | New officers will be elected, a8 a rainy day.in a rowboat.

The feminine urge to pretty up is as natural—and almost as necessary--as breathing. It stems from the normal feminine need to attract favorable male attention that business which perpetu-ates-the Ryman race, - » A WOMAN, whose ship had been torpedoed, writes that she wag in a tossing lifeboat, drenched and seasick for hours—but hastened to put on rouge and lipstick when a “destroyer full’ of men drew near--and all she eould think about were some lovely girdles she had lost.

Some years etics

ago, .cosm . , Were introduced into ” state |

Mesdames John K. Ruckelshaus,| board

Mrs. L. D. Forter, gate chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames A. G. Hendricks, John M. Hare and

The Park School Gymnasium ‘will’ be open both “days until ¥ p. m. Mr. and we M. B. Johnscc... f0OD,. chairmen, will have Messrs.!! quet for|and Mesdames E. E. Griffin, Henthe members is being planned for ry M. Todd and E. J. Bennett, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in- the post|Dr. Herbert F. Call and Harold

assisted by wives of staff memifesdamesy George V. Drabble, Reed 8. Gar-

V. Keene, Carl-E. Palmer, Louis A. Parnell, Henry B.

. The Bchool 54 Mothers Chorus will sing Sunday for the Men's 101 Bible Class at the Broadway Baptist Church; next Wednesday {at the school PTA meeting, and | May 23 at the Fountain Square

member, will speak on “Behind the Pen of a Poet.” Mrs. Herbert R. Fatout, historian, will review the year's activities, and Mrs. W..C. Bartholomew will distrib. ute year books and discuss the program for next season,

Club Will Hear Allan Harlan

The Municipal Gardens Wom-

10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lloyd Pottenger is in charge of the afternoon program. Allan Harlan, Butler University, will. discuss “Women of Greek Mythology,” and Mrs. Helen Farrel Harlan will provide music,

Ln Syond. % _W, Walters, x L Nor president.

Graduating Nurses Will. Be Honored

Zs Loren es. is

erin Hotel.

are Mesdames Legrange Hosier, |

of the program.

a Good or Bad

Mental Effect on Women?

mental asylum, and * was found that they gave poise

a affected noticeable improvement in women patients, Last year, American women used at least 4000 tons of rouge alone, spent far more than haifa billion dollars on cosmetics. So mentally, they ought te be" feeling. awfully good—

an’s Department Club will meet for a noon luncheon Monday in. " the clubhouse. There will be a . horse-racing spots. g at 11 a. m., and the Social Service and Flower Garden Departments will meet at

-Hostesses will be Meésdames. H. J. Hayes, A. B. Pace, B. E, Stone, |

Miss. Elizabeth. Snider is chairs). man for the dinner to honor the Senior Class of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. The dinner will be given by the Methodist Hospital - Nurses Alumnae Association-at-6-p. m+ May 15 in the Tahitian Room of the Sev-

Assisting with arrangements

Margaret Bcott and Rita Carey, Miss Ruth Longere and Miss Hazel Jackman. Mrs. Pear! Sunman, Mrs. Lucille Peacock and Miss Emma Beaver are in charge

Two church groups are planning events in honor of mothers and daughters. The Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed)| Church-Women's Guild will sponsor a dinner at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow in the church.

the Wednesday. Afternoon Club will present a play. Taking part will be Mesdames Harry Schwab, Roy Horn, John Gill, Ray Griffin and Matt Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trotter. ® = =» oh The Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed Church will give a party at 7:30 p. m. next Wednes-

Ever cast aline in

mountain climbing,

‘picnic grounds. Indianapolis is only

Churches Arrange Two Events

‘Mrs. Dan Ehalt will sing, and|

{In Skirt Protest

New York State's sparkling streams and lakes? Do it! The swimming’s swell, * too! Then there's hiking, '

picnicking. And many famous golfing, tennis and

Many historic shrines are in the Empire State— so take your camera! And there are 77 State Parks and hundreds of

miles from New York State. * Why not come this summer?

day in the church basement. Mrs. Leonard Hunt will speak, and there will be entertainment and refreshments. Mrs. Samuel Berry is in charge of reservations,

Men Grow Beards -

PORTLAND — In a campaign a new fashions, 76 hus-

bands residing in Sweet Home,

Ore., recently voted to grow

beards to protest he lower hem-

lines.

They have placed a penalty of

$30 on shaving and

Jack Harris and Miss’ Ada Miller i Be Baste erson chairman, assisted by a Arthur Campbell, Charles J. Barnhill, P. K. Ward, Jesse Harry Jennings and Bie tleworth. “Conger is in

_|charge of Semrvations

Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, 6152 Park Ave., willbe hostess to the the lull. {anapolis A hostess Delta Sorority at 7 LT ey day. Mrs. James E. Clark and Mrs. Ralph Johnson will assist. After the installation of officers reports will be read by Mesdames Hinshaw, M. B. Still and R. IL, McKay. Miss Margaret Ufford will present a musical progrdm,,

The Gamma Alumnae Club, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will sponsor a lecture by Mrs, Hope Bedford Nevitt at 8 p. m, Monday in Sweeney Chapel, ler University, Her topi¢ will be ta Conference.” Mrs. Nevitt, who has Just ve: turned from the Pan-American Conference in Bogota, Colombia, will be introduced by Mrs: Phillip: H. Sweet. ‘The committee chair« men are Mesdames Agnes Ostrom, Magdalene Davis, Kenneth E. Bpeicher, Lynn N., Summers, Dani€él Kibler Jr. and Spurgeon B. Johnson.

New officers © of . . Indianapolis Alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority will be installed at the 8 p. m. meeting tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants Na. tional Bank. Hostesses will be Mesdames Charles L. Allen, Donald M. Fruits, John G. Leech, Richard C. Lennox, Xenneth Trees and G. W. Whiting. : The officers are: Mrs. Eugene M. Rader, president; Mrs. H. E. Pedlow, vice president; Mrs. R. W, Hilgedag and Mrs. Frank Riggs Jr, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Elaine Millholland, , and Miss

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A joint nieetir WCTU, the 8 Church Mission Evangelical Bre the Ladies of th Rock will be he Suesday mn the