Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1948 — Page 24
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“William P. Keller, recording and
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Dinner to Celebrate Second Anniversary THE DELTA GAMMA Alumnae Association will hold its monthly meeting
—at-2:30 pm. Saturday in the
- Butler University Chapter House. ' Mrs. Robert Fatout is arranging the initiation of the following seniors: Misses Elinor JAllsworth, . Barbara. Carrigan, .. Nancy Bracken, Jacque Loser, + Barbara Markley, Audrey Napp and Betty Wirth, Mrs. Jesse E. Jones will con-
arrangements are Mesdames Albert 8. S8ahm, Jack O'Malley, Robert Arnold ‘and Fred Forry, Miss Betty Schorn and Miss Lou Brown.
® =» Y Final plans have been completed for the Smith College Club dance Saturday night In
Mrs. James A Mathews will give the program when the Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, meets at 7:15 p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln. She will present a musical book review, “Music With a Feather - Duster,” Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor will preside at a business meeting before the review. Mrs. Ray C. Dorr, program committee chairman, will introduce the speaker.
. . A Presidents Day luncheon will. be. held at 12:30 p.m, Tuesday by the Women's Organiza- :
reports will be given at the event, to be in the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Russell Manring, luncheon chairman, is being assisted by’
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the state chapter, will be a spe-
_guest. Eugene publisher of the Indianapolis Star, will speak on “Trends in World Affairs,” and Miss Byrl McClure will preside.
Pulliam,
DISCUSS DANCE BLANS—Members of the Smith College Club took advantage "iss Cecelia. Galvin, recently of spring weather to hold informal meetings outdoors while checking lists and making plans for their dance Saturday. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Neil Estabrook (right), 4710 N. Pennsylvania St., are Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker, chairman of finance for the dance, and Mrs. Wilson Mothershead {left and center). The dance will be from 9 p. m. to | o'clock in the Woodstock Club.
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Dott Cg une To Initiate Sone Zeta Beta Chi Chapter “To Hear Speaker
" |Chambers Jr. John Meade, E. L.
dinner at the club before the dance. ! !
Latreian Club
New Officers
The Alpha Theta Latreian Club
"will install new officers at al
epring luncheon Tuesday. The group will meet at 1°p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge 1s sponsor of) ‘apolis Day Nursery as ts philanthropic project. Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, third vice president of the Seventh District, a Federation of Clubs, willl install the following: Mrs. C. Richard Lenglade, president; Mrs, Bernard
T. Gates, vice premacnt; Mrs. ne Bowen and
corresponding secretaries, and
© Appointive posts are filled by ‘Mrs.
Robert Holdcroft, parties . Charles
mentarian; hs ‘Brandt, historian; Mrs. Robert 3 Stone and Mrs. Robert B. Me-
Connell, IRC delegate and alter. ©
nate, and Mrs. Russell M. Whit-
president Mrs, ‘Whitmore, vice president; Mrs. Willlam Norton and Mrs. Gates, recording and corresponding - secretaries, and Mrs. Holdcroft, treasurer.
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Plan Prom Friday
~The junior class of Park. School will have its prom from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday in the Woodstock Club. Ralph Lillard. and his orchestra will play. The members of the class will have a dutchtreat dinner before the dance: The class members are Warren Bradford, Robert Bowes, Willlam Cline, Herbert Call, Charles Culp, Arthur .Jles, Joe Kivepp, Merle
The Bridal Scene—
Three brides-to-be announce “Ii today’s bridal scene:
The best man will be William: “Hendrickson and the ushers will be Richard Hartman and Mr. Brake. Miss Hartman is the pugbler of Mr. and Mrs. EP. Hartman, 5153 Norwaldo ‘Ave., and Mr. Gatlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin, 1145 W. 31st St. The prospective bride attended Butler University and is. a member of Trianon Sorority. Mr. Gatlin is a student at Butler.
Miss Virginia Hartman is to be the maid of Honor for “her sister, Miss Marcia Ann Hartman, ‘at her wedding to. Donald L. Gatlin on June 19 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The. Aridesmalds will pe Mrs, Otis Brake and Miss Jeanette Hart-
® ‘wy » Miss Lois ‘Rawlings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle V. Rawlings, 331 N. Layman Ave, has chosen Mrs, Harold E, Little as the matron of honor for her marriage . June 12 to Harold W. “of MY. Ena Mrs)
i son RW. Williams, 5142 Atherton Drive. The maid of honor will be Miss Ethel Beaman and Judy Pettigrew is to be the flowergirl. The best man will be
and Mr. Little and Leo Parson ‘will be ushers. The vows will be read in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. ‘Miss Rawlings is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary fraternity. Mr. Willlams is attending the university. ‘ "=m , Miss Jeanne Barnard will be married to Jack Larsen on June 5 in the Centenary Christian
Miller and Stephen West.
Church. She is the daughter
Megan City; J VARAAD wv.
Men and Women—
In Marriage, Are Similar Tastes
More Important
. By ERNEST E. BLAU OMANCE {is swell business to get a marraige started, but when some of it - begins to flake off later, like the gold paint on a merry. go-round, you'd better have good, weather-proof common interests and similar tastes underneath, That's why so many new marriages in the past few years have gone on the rocks. A lot of them were romantic war marriages, done in a hurry just-before the boat sailed or just after it got back. In fact, in the two years
Ammediately ‘after the war
there were almost as many divorce suits as weddings in 30 of our. large cities, After World War 1, too, the di- , vorce rate was abnormally high for n years.
‘THE younger the guys and
: , of course, the more walk they. are to be blinded id = Accirding to 8 dba,
records, a marriage in
‘Than Love?
months, newlyweds who mare ried practically as strangers often discover all kinds of 1ittle. and big quirks in each other. Like the young woman in California who called the cops because her husband
made her play chess for 24 ‘hours straight. Then’ when | “she cheated A little, he . ‘chased her out house a and sosked her on ihe head, > That's what. can happen to _ without Soppay.
.|ing planned by Miss Barbara
Riley Miss Marcia A. Hartman Sewing Units Announces Bridal Party To Meet
John Ambuhl is hostess {chairman “of “the mesting of the
the names. of their attendants
of Mrs, Florence Geisler, 1311 'N. Olney St, and Mr. Larsen . is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Larsen, 945 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. Mrs. Robert Evans is to. be the matron of honor and Mrz, Henry - Montage, . Champaign, Ill, and Miss Phyllis Augustine will be bridesmaids. The bride-to-bg was honored at a miscellaneous shower yesterday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul M. Beaman, 1311 N. Olney St.
Pen Women *#
{Will-Convene |
L. The biennial convention. of th ‘National League of American Pen
through May 19 in Washington, D. C. The delegates will be guests of Mrs. Harry 8. Truman at a tea on the first day of the con-
Mrs.
Guild
Home Parties. |
Club Dance Additional Patrons
Are Announced
Several parties have been planned to preceed the Smith College Club dance Saturday in the Woodstock Country Club,
will be Messrs, Jeremiah Cadick, Hobson Wilson, Harold. Jahn Zuber. and John Hollett.
Another ‘home party has heen planned by Mr. and Mrs. H. Barksdale Brown for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fobes. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr. willbe hosts in the Ayres’ home to Messrs. and Mesdames . David)
Noyes and Robert Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Adams will entertain at home for Messrs. and Mesdames Uz McMurtrie, Harry Hartley, Clyde Whitehill, ¥. W. Jungclaus, Byron Lundblad, J. W. Barr and R. T. Reid and Dr. and Mrs. Ross Ottinger, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin A, Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hackleman will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton. : A cocktail party is planned by Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Tomy for Mr. and M#s. Alex Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Duck and Mr. and Mrs, Berkley Duck Jr. will have
and Mrs. Willis oa The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Don Ward Fenstermaker and Richard Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. L. L: Dunbar will have a cocktail party before the dance for Messrs. and Mesdames Thompson Kurrie, Hubert Todd and Scott Clifford. A dinner party at the club will by Mr, and Mrs. Neil
John E. Scott, ‘George ter Rogers, Leroy ames Cunning Jr.
ton, Danville, also will’ entertain at the club before the dance. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Vance Smith, Herschel Davis and Hugh Carpenter. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell
hill are additional patrons for the
EVENTS
: CLUBS - Culture. Fri. Mrs. T. M. Ryboit, | 5602 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Florence Nightingale. Fri. Warren Hotel. Luncheon.
Circus Day Parade Chapter, Riley Hospital Cheer Guild. The meeting will be held tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mesdimes Olin|-
Gehring, Earl Cobb, Paul Pfaff and Lester Moore are assistant
Indianapolis Woman's. Fri
Propylaeum. Karl Sturman, 5678 N, Meridian, hostess.
North Side Study. Fri. Mrs. Hiram B. Pearce, 3015 Broadway, hostess.
Gamma Chap, Gamma Gamma
Wohlgemuth;|Morrison, Dan Kibler and
“sical program at the last PTA
Women will be held May 15
hostesses.
Several sewing units of the guild will meet next week in the hospital. Monday—*June Time": Tussdsy|c0Td Party Planned ~—"“Old John Henry”; Wednesday —"Jest Do Your Best”; Thursday —“The Jolly Miller” and Windy Day,” and Fiiday--"Folks of Lonesomeville,” ..
Indianapolis delegates will be
Marie Cruzan and Lola R.. Keenan, Miss Florence “Marie Taylor and Miss Carolyn Ayres Turner, Other Indiana women attending will be Mrs. H. 8. McKee, Greensburg; Mrs. Rose Myra Phillips, Attica; Miss Margery Shelley, New Castle; Dr. Johnnie Rutland Smith, Bloomington; Mrs. Leona Louden, Fountaintown; Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mooresville, and Mrs. Ellene Purdy, Carmel. Mrs. Pettijohn is a candidate for the office of national third] vice president. Mrs. McKee will be installed as Indiana state president at the convention.
Academy Prom Tomorrow
Miss Patricia Pickell is in charge of arrangements for the Junior-Senior Prom St, Mary's Academy will hold tomorrow night in the Hotel Antlers. Ted Campbell's Orchestra, will play. The music and program is be-
Johnson, and Miss Janice O'Brien is handling reception arrangements, Chaperons for the event are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Dugan, George Ferguson, Francis Lenahan; Daniel McCarthy, Charles O'Donnell, Lawrence
Mary Sue: Reinert Lenahan,
Sorority Unit Elects
Mrs, Winters
“Mrs. Willam Winters is the new president of Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority. Other officers. are Mrs. Dale Dlegendoier, vice president; Mrs. alph ndleg, fecretary; Mrs. Charles Bogs, treasurer. Mrs. KE,
and James
tix Hartman, Phblief , And Mrs. | IL. a Ln
and Joseph
Mesdames- Fred Pettijohn, Rose|
Paetz and Ray Sweeney, Miss!
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Nu. Today, Homestead. Din- , Nu Tau
Chap., 6:30 p. m. Fri Hotel Lincoln. Dinner.
The Maennerchor Ladies Soci-
p. m. tomorrow in the Athenaeum. Mrs. Paul Ulrich and Mrs. C, J.
ety will have a card party at 1:30)
n . » Washington High School's annual award day and “Strawberry Festival” will be held May 20 in the school, The award program will begin at 2:30 p. m. Outstanding students in English, mathematics, languages, science, commerce and art will be honored. Letterman will be given awards by the athletic (depart“Ment Tor BECIVILIes TH CLPECK,” football, pasketball, and bes ball, A emoriat trophy: the Marfon “Red” Carter award, will be presented to the athlete who has participated in the most | sports events. The George | ‘Washington Club, a group of businessmen in the community, will give seholarship plaques and a Hi-Y Club trophy will be
ee
presénted. for leadership and scholarship. There will be a dance after
the award program sponsored: by the Colonial Girls Athletic Association. The school PTA will serve a “Strawberry Festi“val” dinner from 5to 7 pom in the cafeteria. Mrs. Kirk and Mrs, Val Bunch are co-chairmen for the dinner, The Colonial Chorus of Washington will present a mu-
meeting of the year, following the dinner. will
Mrs. Moser To Speak At Luncheon
Mrs. Paul Moser, New York, will be the guest speaker at the
Presbyterian Church at 1 p. m. on May 19 in the church. The speaker was a member of the deputation sent to the Philippines and Biam by the Presby-
sions, Dr. Jean 8. Milner will introduce Mrs. Moser, and Mrs. Walter P. Morton will preside. ‘The new officers of the group will be installed at the business
_!Karle are hostesses.
session under the direction of; Mrs. Heber D, Williams. |
Yes! This famous Quality Margarine now comes in a “Yellow Quik” bag!
COLONIAL CHORUS — These members of the Colonial "Chorus of Washington High School rachice. for the "Strawberry Festival” to be held May 20 in the sc Gene Robinson, Norma Fortune and Hiri J
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‘Something New for Mother
It stands 41/," tall. Made of plastic in attrac.
~ tive Galen of Blab, grew, yellow oF white;
with white base.
This handy little gadget i is made to hold any kind of Tote cream or hand cream. Just press the base and out comes the top—any—amount—you desire saves removing jar lids and replacing them again. Practical,
the cream at
quick and easy to use.
Come See It in Our Toiletries : Department, Main Floor
Our Travel Week Display on Our Third Floor. You'll enjo Eon and Yavel Accessories. ¥ ol othes — and How Luggage Is Made. The Antique Luggage Display includes Abraham Lincoln's feather hat box—f the first JENNY LIND TRUNK — the Original-Style Carpet Bag — the Cylinder Trunk of 1780 — and many others.
Come In! Enjoy the Show! Plan Your Vacation, Let Us Help You With Your Travel Problems! This Week only!
spice and variety.
AML.
Will Entertain Civic Group + The Civic Theater Affairs Come mittee will be entertained at a tea Wednesday in the home of Mrs. J. A. Goodman, 301 Kessler Blvd. In the receiving line with
Mrs. Goodman will be Mrs. Paul Lh Rochon and Mrs, Charles
or ig Harold R. Victor, Pritchard, Frank A. Perry, Earl
Hilligoss, Wilfred E, th, Kurt Pantzer, 3 W. Coffey, Ford
Ronald and Jack Hatfield and Miss Eldena Lauter. Tea hostesses will be Mesdames Preston Woolf, J. James Woods, Emerson Thompson, Albert E, Davis, Gordon Bryan, Damon N, Goode, Ray Levi, T. R. Lydia, James Sutherland, H. E. Curry, Robert Bowes, E. L. Baker Jr, Harry Karcher, Stanley Sheard, 1owell Fisher, Jack Fetters, R. C. Dorr, Scott Clifford, Herbert Todd, Evelyn E. Wright and E. L. Baker
and Miss Helen Coffey.
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THURSDAY Gourmets’.G | Fried Snr Are Avai And Del
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4 Tomato Puddin
Is Michigan Died
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Deep Dish Rhub Tops Off the M ‘Bake 30° minut oven and serve fir with which it wa serves four person Pass crisp cele hot rolls straight Deep Dish Rhub
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Legion. Gro To Have Da can Legion Post
will have a spring P. m. to midnigh
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Mrs. Long
® and Rolland Mitch E. Long, Mrs. Rob: Gandy, William Vincent and John
