Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1948 — Page 13

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| MONDAY, MAY 17, 1048 _ er iii anty PTA = [ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES— Officers An Orientation Meeting

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Ten Unit Programs Are Announced

The Marion County PTA Council held its last meeting of the year today in the Claypool

president, summarized work. , New officers were installed. They are Nrs. Clifford’ Van Cleave, president; Mrs. Raymond Wright and Mrs, Owen Johnson, first and second vice Mrs. Joseph Seerley and Mrs. H. p Cottingham, and

The Executive Committee meinpers are Mesdames Moyer, William Martz and Wallace Hartzell. i : Several county ‘PTA units will meet this year, The schedule follows:

Lowell—8 p. m. Installation and)

program. . TUESDAY Bluff Ave.—2 p. m. Mrs. Meredith «+ Nicholson, speaker. Bridgeport—1 p. m. Mrs, Chester Timmerman, 1200 N.

School* Rd., hostess. . Rev. Val ¥. §, Thomson, speaker.’ |

Edgewood—7:30 p. m. Program and installation.

Mars Hill—2 p. m. Installation. |

Wayne Township High School

8 p.m. Installation, singh

WEDNESDAY Bridgeport—6:30 p. m. Basket supper and installation, Hickory College—1:30 p. m. Installation and social hour, Maywood —1:45 p. m: Mrs. George Bowen, speaker,

William H. Evans—1:15 p. m. In-|

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: Huffman Is Married | In New Castle |

Times State Service | NEW CASTLE, Ind. May 17

Mr. and Mrs. William Theodore!

“to the Smoky Mountains follow-|

ing their marriage here yesterday | in the Hc The bride was Miss Mary Jean daughter of of Hagerstown. Parents of the! bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. ™

V. Petranoff, 3367 W. Michigan| St., Indianapolis. |

“TH # Rev. Paul R SCHeF “he i ad. Mi To Mash Il Vogler, EE tand Dr. and Mrs: Robert B.-Jens at the 3:30 p. m. ceremony which tion; Mrs. Thad R. Clarke, pro- kins. was followed by a reception in gram, publicity and year books; | the Homestead ‘in Spiceland. The Mes. Julius Rockener. public wel-| couple will be at home in Indian- fare; Mrs. Emile C. {phone and hospitality, and i Richard N a onnett, 1 ; 3 {Otto C. Mayes, safety. Mrs. Wake- Guy, Jac . “Thomson, omas| | he lh UR bride mn and i Che alt are first Carson, Kenneth F. Adair, Rob- couple left for a trip to New York. | fashioned with a lace bertha ful)/and second vice presidents, Tespee- oF S Blessing and Clinton C. > [Prather. .

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The 30th annual convention of! the Indiana Federation of Busi iness and Professional Women's [Clubs will open here at 3 p. m., {May 28. After registration, the {executive board will meet at 4 ip. m. and have dinner at 6 p. m. |

program, will 18:30 p. m,, followed by a dance. {The first business session willl -EONVeNe -&t- 9 a. Th -May 20. Fhe (voting for new officers will take

Sessions Will Be Held | In French Lick Times State Service — i . FRENCH LICK, Ind., May 17!

“Heroines on Parade.” a special be presented at!

___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES te Lea State BPW - | § Council to Have To Convene © ‘May 28-30

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A Br rR AA SR a . Miss Wilma . Jean Bittner, | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | liam H. Bittner, 1115 Leland — Ave; “became the bride of ond [ary Joseph F. Shea at 9 a. m: Sat- | og ime green chiffon. : urday. y |" Austin Werner was the best The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. | magn and ushers were James Beechem officiated in Our Lady | and David Shea. There was a of Lourdes Catholic Church. | preakfast at Cifaldi's RestauMr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Shed, ' rant and a reception in the R. R. 6 are the bridegroom's... | parents, | The bride wore a white satin

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Bittner, Mary Shea

The couple will be at home after May 30 at 1947 Adams St, i - Rem—— iss ———

member Father's Day

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5 |Wilma Jean Bittner Is Bride

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place from noon until 2 p.m. | Mrs. Edgar F. Menderson, Cincinnati, national parliamentarian, will speak at 2 o'clock. Reports of the resolutions committee and the election committe¢ will be read at the 2:30 m. session. ' National member-| (Ship citations, state citations and! the Jennie Rae Hersch Memorial Award will he presented. <A formal program, followed by | 3 will be

MASOMA CARD PARTY—Mrs, Mary J.- Spiegel [left] and

Mrs; Regine Schoek Refers

the benefit card party which the Masoma Alumnae of Manual High School will sponsor Wednesday in the Woman's Department

Club.

Vig on commitfees arranging |

the Holy Trinity Lutheran CRUFEH. w ie = Pd “ory

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS—After a round of golf-on the Meri

| dian Hills Country Club course, Mrs, Robert Jenking and Mrs, elected executive committee will Thomas L. Riddick {left and right] return to the clubhouse to discuss | meet. Co

plans for the Carnival Caper. This event, the club's annual evening of games, will be Saturday .in the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Pa B. Payne are in charge of arrangements, and Mrs, Jenkins an Mrs. Riddick are among their committee members,

Presidents and delegates of clubs affiliated with the

~~ tindianapolis Councit-of Women will meet at2 pm: Satur At Ceremony

day jn Cropsey Auditorium. Mrs. Emil C. Iverson. is

in’ charge of arrangements for the orientation meeting. c (Mrs. B. Lynn Adams, new president of the council, will married at 10 a. m. today in the

be moderator for a round-table discussion of council activi- Holy Name Catholic Church. The ee rr— _ {Rev. Fr. John F. Patterson read’ yi and Mrs. W. R. Spurlock,

Te. Speak 6070 E. 9th St. are in New York. CN Pe The bride if the daughter of | They are vacationing Mrs. Hubert B. Pflumm, Beech Grove, and Mr. Novotny is the son! po cad of Mrs. John J, Novotny, Balti{than- E. Pearson, recording and/B payne are chairmen for the more. ¥ | Mr. and Mrs. Petranoff are on a wedding {rip corresponding secretaries... and event. ‘to be the club's annua!

ties. : ‘Officers. and. directors of. the, A circus - theme is being —-arcouncil will take part in the dis- ranged for the Carnival Caper cussion. The officers include Mrs. Saturday in the Meridian Hills Harold Hasbrook and Mrs. Na- Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Mrs. urer. Council directors are the stand-

ose Marie Cruzan, treas- evening of games.

and Mesdames Robert. RodehamRobert L. Davis, Americanism; . . }/M. Hadley, Richard T. Hill, WilMrs. Elza Henson... consumers’, = Ward Donald H.- Ellis:

; . Kenneth L. Woodring, Max Fritz, . E. C, e-| : lam, extension: Mra. 0. C Nelet, Richard Stackhouse, John K health; Mrs. Claud Franklin, leg-| David, Thomas L. Riddick. Clair islative and municipal . affairs; C. Knox and Willard C. Whipple

installation of officers,

begin at 9:30 a. m,, Convention ~ Hall. Butler, {will [Trophy will be given and the

+ Fr. Patterson Oft iciates

the vows.

maid of honor, wore a pink tafOn their committee are Messrs. feta frock. “i > wc an : RODE votny, bridesmaid. wore. blue. Mr. § committee chairmen: Mrs, irby..S.. deFenelon, Frederic Novotny. was. the best. man. and... the ushers were Bernard Shin-|

Baltimore.

held-at 8 p. m.

The international program will May 30, in| Miss Sally! president,

international Frost |

speak. The Ada ncoming state president will out-| ine the program for next year. After adjournment; the -hewly:

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Miss Pauline Anne Plumm and harles Russell Novotny = were|

“MISE Rosemiry Cldlie Plumin, Mrs. Robert F. No-

Mildred Otting,

The Masoma Alumnae of Manual High School, will.sponsor a benefit card party Wednesday in the Woman's Departmen Club. Mrs. Marcia Orme Murphy and Mrs. DeLoris Rahm Arterburn are co-chairmen.

Serving on sub «committees -

Mrs. Arterburn and Miss tickets: Mrs. Mary J. Spiegel and Miss Anna J. Schaefer, reception; Mrs. Regina Schoch Reifeis and Mrs.

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i Josephine. Graber Wolf, prizes. , suger + MP

Bernadine “Weiland Burns, candy™sales; Mrs, Lil-

Han Burnett -Henzie tables and Spe

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Rose Tegeler “Hafer, cial, N

treasurer.

“Mrs. Ruth Allee Shull, spon-

~ » ~ Officers of the group are: | Miss Esther Schmitt, president; Miss Louise Roy, vice presi dent; Mrs. Joan Gerdts, secretary, and-Miss Charlotte Hafer, Mrs, Spiegel is adviser and Miss Helen Tipton. sponsor: : . The group will award the | Rehm-8hull Service Medal at . this year's commencement, for * §. the first time, to an outstanding Manual senior girl. The. . award will honor Mrs, Ida M. Rehm, founder and sponsor of Masoma from 1919 to 1931 And foo

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B PERSONALS" Miss Leming

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| Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,

Robert ‘M. Sea- Will be held Ma¥.26 in the First | Strom, 3055. N... Meridian - St... ve~ Congregational "CHIrH. "The “Ta T turned from New York yester- ire The Tn (day after a week's visit.

A ‘personal shower and “bon Herbert Mertz Will ‘report on ‘the voyage” party honoring Mrs, national meeting held recently in] James Ziegely both-of/ouise Boyd was held recently in Des Moines, Iowa. After a 12:30f. nick -and-J Y - ithe home of Mrs. Thoma Mulrey, P. m. luncheon, Miss Bertha Lem-1 ~~. An ivory satin gown fashioned|3161 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Boyd ing will speak. with a molded bodice and bouf- Will sail Wednesday for Buenos| The committee heads are Mrs. “ fant skirt accented with seed Aires to visit her daughter, Mrs. Joseph C. Matthews, ‘pearls was. worn by the. bride. Morris. L. Johnston. {Her illusion veil Tell from a satin] The shower guests inc

sor from 1931 to 1945,

is just what Dad wants

, «..and that means you, Mom. Dad certainly did his __bit to make your special day a happy one! Here's

SS the pp, state . conference of the

Needlework “Guild of America

your chance to surprise him with a good portrait of yourself. He'll be pleased as punch! And right ~ mow's-the time to.be photographed in our studio, dianapolis Branch will be hostess, : = . Mrs. Oscar L. Pond and Mrs.

_ SPECIAL FOR FATHERS DAY |

Mg with one in a special folder for Father > Ne appoi 'l A . Prooks are shows . Mrs 7: G- Waddell and Arte 2-1 Porsrult Shue. —_——— Third Floor ria

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verson, tele-

skirt and chapel train. A head-| tively, of the council.

dress of net lilies held her finger-| tip illusion veil in place and she

“carried white rosessand valley

lilies, Her attendants wore blue,/ reach and green taffeta frocks. They were Mrs. Robert H. Bran-

Dilley, Gary, and Miss Naida|

The best man® was Charles V.|

Petranoff, Dayton, O., and ushers were Charles O. Huffman and Robert M. Petranoff. { : J i | Garfield Garden. 1:30 p. m. Tues. | ~The... Dride...attended...Rarlhaw— gia py era ir

tors “in color schemes. .. . ! ? each . demonstration, Grand Pre Chap. ; Magicolor Mike, a magician, will Riley Hotel. -Dinner; Ranendra| “present 20 minutes of entertain-| : There is no dmiseion| Monterey-Chap., ITSC. 12:30 p. in: Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers. Noon |P¢W members will be initiated.

- College and was graduated from Indiana University, Mr. Patranofr| is a Butler University student] and.a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. - ”

Home Painting Show | Opens at Block's = |

“Paint: It Yourself” classes age Grolier Fine Arts. Noon, Tues. being conducted this week at “Biock’s By“ Miss Betty Winger, ‘color stylist for Magicolor Paints. |

Sessions are being held at 11a. m.| and 2 p..M...today.. through, Thursday, in the store’s audito-| rium, . The amateur

painters are!

“shown how paints may be applied |

to floors, woodwork, walls and’ furniture, and Miss Winger ex-| plains the use ‘of “a color wheel|

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Before

ment. charge for the events,

— oe Y Norway Club Plans Dinner Tonight « The Norway Club will have a-Norwegian Independence Day | dinner at 6 p. m, today in the DAR Chapter House. The dinner will be followed by songs | by the Technical High School Madrigal Singers, and “The History of the Norway Club” by Miss Evelyn Truedson. Hostesses will be Mrs. Walter | Twiname, Mrs. Carl Hackleman, Miss Truedson and Miss | Pearl Apland;

Early reservations made by Messrs. and Mesdames flowers,

{They will be at home in Baltimore | |after June 1. { | The bride attended Marian Col-

lege and the bridegroom .ttend-

; E VENTS 1 Johns Hopkins University, |

program by Mesdames Carolyn Ayres Turner, Hilda Ann Pea-| body and Laurence Hayes and| Miss Carol Eaves; readings by Mrs. Wayne Reddick. pec “An Ideal Gardén Club,” Mrs. Ralph Wickoff; reports by Miss

| Glove-making lesson with ue. May Festival

CLUBS | . (Expression. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs] C. W. Hyde and Mrs. J. W. . C. Muesing, 325 Bolton, Sharp as leaders. hostess. Guest Day; musical Newman Mothers. 12:30 p.

= Saturday

Tues. SS. Peter and Paul Cathe-|

| The annual 1 , 134 N. P “| Aral Soca at luncheon. the Jordan Conservatory will be

Rev. Fr. William Buhmeyer ihell at 2 p. m. Saturday on the | speaker. Mrs. John Deery and Campus. Miss Eileen Poston is Mrs. Louis Loubard, chairmen; chairman. MesaumEs TT. Neargaraer | The-Jordan--Symphonette— George Fink, Gerald Leahy, semble and the Jordan Chorale J. F. O'Mahoney, Adele Rababa, Ensemble will sing. and the!

May Festival of

Kathryn McPherson, Mrs. James F. Stone, Wilfred J. aance department will present a Arthur Krug and Mrs. Herbert{ ~ Overmire, Mary G. Redfield, . . Newsom; “pird and flower talks! Thomas P. Stressler, E. -M.| Participants in the Indiana |

by Mrs. Albert Kempe and Mrs. | Newsom; May Day. tea with] Mrs. Isa Felton and Mrs. Edythe Moran as hostesses. i

Mrs. John Neukom, 2005 Dex-

Treat, assistant. Dessert lunch-|

eon; program; Mesdames Rob-|

ert. Hamill, R, E. Sprague and] A. L. Duncan, speakers. t

Hoosier Tourist. Noon Tues. Mrs.|

which is .given to. each. visiter.|.: ers: ..The Wheel. guides .home,.decora-, In ecting

personalized

C. W. Roller, 2301 Garfield Dr, hostess; Mrs. D. A. Murphy] assistant. Mesdames ‘F. T.| ‘Reed; J. F. Shepperd, J. B. Phil-| lips and R. H. Peterson, speak-!

dianapolis Literary. 7:30 p. m.

dinner meeting. Co ITSC. Tues. “"Kdmar Das, speaker.” Tues. Mrs. W. C. Payne, 518 N. Bradley, hostess. Dessert lunch-| eon; Mrs. Jules Zinter, speaker. |

i Netherlands Chap., ITSC. 6 p, m.|

Tues. 38th St. Branch, Mear-

ter, “hostess: Mrs. ‘LL. Frank|"

Stuppy, H. M. Zietlow and Federation of Music Club's JunJoseph Quinn, assistants. ior Competition will be special Sigma Nu Mothers. 1:30 p. m; Buests. ' Tues. Butler. Uniyersity chapter house. Dessert luncheon:' musical program by Miss Car: olyn Schwomeyer: installation of officers: Mrs. Homer’ Perry, president; Mrs. Milton Lofton

~ n ” Jules Zinter's orchestra will play Friday night in the Colum‘bia Clab for the annual spring” formal dance sponsored by the Student Council of the conserva-

have been {bonnet and she carried white Mesdames Maurice Mulrey, i O'Donnell, ‘H. D, Boyd, Peter luncheon; obert TI Mack “Howard DD. Fo-! After a breakfast at Whisper- Schwartz, Mildred Norman, Laura pers, R. Roger ER Hows) Dixon |ing Winds and a reception in the Westerfelt and Florence Bolton Cavender, (home of the bride's mother. Lhe and Miss Catherine Mulrey,

Tues.” Woodstock "Cldb. Annuat!

tory. The most popular boy and and. Mrs. . George. Arnold, Vice el on the campus will be elected. |

presidents: Mrs. Roger Boring and Mrs. Harry Brammer, re-| cording and corresponding sec- | “retaries, and Mrs. E. H. Mver, |

Miss Mary Fekete

Robert Mitchum is president; |

is program |

chairman, and Edward Zambara

treasurer; Mesdames C. F. En- (IS ticket chairman. dicott, Laura Krause and W. B.

Neeriemer, hostesses.

Mrs. Wilbur Robbins

Wy-Mo-Dau, Tues, Mrs. Fred C..Will Be ‘Hostess

Wilson, E. 21st, hostess; Mrs. “Taurd Werst ahd Mrs. William | J. Kramer, assistants; Mesdames Charles Brady, Thad R. Clarke ay fF Craig Poland, speakers. To

Tues. Butler University chapter house. Covered dish lunch-

be hostess io the

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The newly elected officers are

Mrs. Dan Lupear, president; Mrs.

eon; business session: election: Glen Druhot and Mrs. Chester

Mrs Wilbur ROBINS, 1309 “Wf rene 34th St, will Franklin Delano Roosevelt Chap-| ter, ITSC, at 8 p. m. *omorrow. | Mrs. Jules Zinter will speak and’

Croddy and Otto Kraft, host-| Presidents; Mrs. George Lupear

Mesdames E. L. Hall. D. A: | WArwick, first and ‘second vice] esses. land Mrs. Eimer Blankenship, re-|

tuded Smock, registration; Mrs, T. 8. Cyril Kuhns, and Mrs. C. A. Garrard,

Mesdames Fred Doep- ' R. Beott and H., H. ’ hospitality, and Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, decorations.

. lock's pull hie hr ————

chants National Bank. Wellow-|

ship dinner; installation of MISCELLANEOUS

{cording and corresponding secre-

officers: Mrs. Eugene Lepere, Alpha Sigma Chap.. Delta Sigma 'aries, and Mrs. Therrii Mcln-

president; Mrs. Karl Klemm and Mrs. Julia Cunningham, Restaurant. Dinner; installavice presidents; Mrs. O. E. tion of officers. Hutchens and Mrs. M. Geneva Kappa Chap., Mu Phi Epsilon Stuart, recording and corre- ~~ Sorority. 6 p. m. Tues. Womsponding, secretaries; Mrs. an's Department Club. Spring

initiation for Misses Frances Nichols, Gwenyth Eads, Helen John Strange Homemakers. 1 Howard and’ Betty Weigant; p. m. Tues. Mrs. Frank C. dinner: musical program. Hughes, 1802 E. 60th, hostess. Mother Theodore Circle, Daugh-

Thelma Keeler, treasurer; Mrs. Bernice Dietz, delegate.

ters of Isabella. 8 p. m. Tues.

- -— | Catholic Community Center. i | | Social meeting; musical pro- | ’ Ce too I | gram by Miss Geraldine SchloeFlavo man and Miss Mary Agnes Irs new, crispy ! Keller. - ¥ Zip .. zest... in never-before | k i tastiness. No wonder the small- | | fry like Kellogg's Corn-Soya. The | ve toasty golden shreds are a combi- | ’ nation of Corn, for flavor and | energy, with Soya, for body-build- | ing food value, plus vitamins and | minerals, too. Get some today. ’ ! FOR . i 1 | POPULARITY

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. Arthur Murray

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Kappa Sorority. Tues. LaRue's t0Sh. treasurer.

Mr. Joseph J. Wilson” praises

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the new

“No wonder it's having such a ter rific success! Money can’t buy better coffest” Try it yourself. Get a vac vum-packed pound today of the . great new Chase & Sanborn Coffee! “hatter on file .

NOW IN PROGRESS “. . : = Pl , : Tuesday :: the Second-Day 2 | of this Store-Wide Sale! - Now is the time to secure the f ; things you need for yourself, | : “your family and your home + fon J ‘at IMPORTANT SAVINGS! ~~