Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1948 — Page 24

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NEW MEMBERS OF AUXILIARY—S eventeen new members of the Indianapolis

Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary attended their first official meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. Robert Wacker, 5260 N. Pennsylvania St.

Joseph W. Barr.

Four of the newcomers are

: (left to tight Mesdames W, Daniel Kibler Jr., William Ramey, Ben . Weaver and

Two Delegates 'The Bridal Scene—.

To Attend Convention.

Miss Dorothy on... Jasper, and Miss Barbara Lee Gottschalk, Bunker Hill, will represent the students of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing

at a nurses’ convention in Chi-| . The meetings will open] through!

Monday and extend June 4. Ten thousand delegates are ex-| pected to attend the combined convention of the American

Nurses Association, the National] : tion for Public Health| Nursing and the National League

of Nursing Education.

Members of the Methodist fac-| nity attending the meeting will-be; Misses E. Louisé Grant, DeBruler, Elizabeth Snider, Mary

Edna |

Helen Decker, Ruth Martha Waltz, Harriet

Longere,

and Emma Beaver. ¥ r .

Four scholarships of $200 each! incoming | students at the School of Nursing. | Sixty awards will be made in all. | Miss E. Louise Grant, director, a) considering applicants for addi-| tional scholarships and for the

have been awarded

school,

The'winners are Miss Patricia Ann Ritter, Elkhart; Miss Kath-| leen Ellen Pennick, Walkerton; Miss Margaret Lucille Sperling, Richmond, and Miss Virginia Lee

Belt, Monticello, 111,

Butler YW CA | ‘Has Election:

Miss Jacqueline Smith has been elected” president of the Butler University YWCA Chap- | "ter for the coming school year, Miss Smith is a member of “Pelfa “DEY id Delta Sorority, Pg Kappa Ads pha Sorority, the Loyalty Legion and is a member of the color guard for the Butler Band. «. Miss Rosa: .1yn Crabb is chapter vice president, Miss Joanna Jennings is secretary and Miss Buzanne Pearson is treasurer. Miss Patricia Bond will be the program

Miss Smith

chairman. All the office holders are juniors from Indianapolis,

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Dinner Tomorrow Mra, Harold Kaiser,

| Louisville, Reeves, |

Winona Wright, Ruth Blackburn!

[Alpha

Clio. Fri.

! Cumberland

retiring

-| Bridal Dinner to Honor Miss Coulon, Fiance

Miss Norma Ruth Coulon and Irwin George Conway will be

the honor guests at a bridal dinner next Thursday in the 40 & 8 |

Club. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Coulon, parents of the bride-to-be,

will be hosts.

The couple will be married June 4 in the All Souls Unitarian Church. The dinner will precede a wedding rehearsal.

Dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Conway, Philadelphia, parents of the prospec tive bridegroom; Mrs. Robert V, Kirch. Bloomington; Mr, and Mrs. Richard Coulter, Mr, and Mrs. John Patten, Mrs. Ger trude. Frary, Misses Frances and Peggy Ann Frary and Rob.’ | ert Becker. 1 Out-of-town wedding guests will include Mr. and Megs, Don Robinson, St. Louis; Frank Cou |

‘lon, Great Neck, N. Y.; Mrs. Ju«

lia Fuller and Mrs. Byron Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Acker, Chicago.

~ » » Mr. and Mrs, William Ribble, Are at home now in the Hotel Washington following their marriage on Apr. 21 in Milwaukee, Wis, “The bride is the former Mrs. Harriet Ribble, Milwaukee., :

” ” ” Miss Betty Catherine Smith was the honor guest at a silver | | shower and luncheon Tuesday | in Meridian Hills Country Club, The party was given by the Merchants Fire Insurance Co. | of Indiana. Ralph B. Clark and Robert W. Clark were hosts, The bride- to-be. will ‘be mar-

EVENTS

Bawin J Kendall, 7400°W: 38th. hostess. Picnic. Benjamin Franklin Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Today. Kindergarten. Rev. Clinton Marsh, speaker. - Mrs. John C.

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Barnhill,

Homemakers: To-

Rawles, hostess, Delt-A-Dek. 8 p.m Today. Mrs, Jeanette Bray,«209 8. Harris, hostess.

Friday Afternoon Reading, Fri

Mrs. A. F. Henley, York, hostess,

Inter Libros Book Review. 8 p.m

5808 E. New

Today. Mrs. Clara Van Meter, 3358 Central, hostess. Book review,

Erin Isle Chap. ITSC. Fri. Mrs. E- D Crittenden

5 p.m Hunter, 5148

hostess Normandy Chap ITSC 12:30 { p. m. Fri. Italian Village Restaurant,

Kaiser to Give Spade and Trowel Garden. 1 p.m. B

Fri. -Mrs.. Harry Rawsey, hostess; J. O Cottingham, speaker.

president of the Will Rogers Butler Honorary

Chapter, ITBC, will entertain the Rec

chapter at a 6:30 p. m. dinner to rhorrow in her home, 4715 Ross: New members will be of Gamma Alpha Chi

lyn Ave, initiated. The

chapter honored

in Block's Auditorium,

Frederick Leete III Honored at School

Times Special MIDDLETOWN, Conn: May 27

—Frederick D, Leete 11I, son. of Mr, and Mrs, Leete Jr, 336 E. ‘The | 45th St, Indianapolis,

eives Charter The Butler University Chapter

Sorority has been afMliated with the na-

The sorority ix an honorary for women in advertising Prof. Rosamond R. Jones, faculty sponsor, was notified that the charter would be presented at the convention in June in Cincimmati,,

{The Butler chapter was organised [in February.

Units to Meet

following units of

- slected Vice commodore . of the meet at the hospital next week:

Yacht Club at Wesleyan Univer: Monday

sity. here,

Mr. Leete 15 a Junior in the “Treasure of School, a member of the track Thursday team and a Psi Upsilon Fraters and Friday nity member

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- Holiday; “Thanksgiving'’;

Tuesday Wednesday -- the Wise Man”; “The Conqueror; “Little Orphan Annie” and * ‘Dead Leaves.”

| Reis,

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ried to Hugh R. Bullivan Jr. on June 5 in the Little Flower Catholic Church, I I

Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Borg, | B40°N. Dearborn St, announce

| the engagement and ind

ing marriage of their daughter, Joan Margaret, to John Falvey,

son of Mrs. John Falvey, Ft. |

| Wayne. The couple will be wed on June 19 In Bt. Philip Neri | Catholic Church. Miss Betty Sorg is to be the maid of honor and Dallas Borg is to be the best man, . . 8 A luncheon honoring Miss Margaret Hurley will be given

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| Saturday in the Indianapolis

Athletic. Club. The hostesses will be Miss Joan Reis, Mrs,

| William Neilson and Mrs. Miss Hur- | | ley will be married to John F,

Thomas King Reis.

Reis on June 5.

The guests will be Mrs. John |

Davis, Mrs. Robert Gavin, Misses Marilyn Taylor, Patricia Cronin, Peggy Walsh, Jean Maney, Jane Costello, Catherine " Long, Rita Carr and Carolyn

Steeplechase \ Beta Latriean.. Fri. Mrs. | Patrons

Patrons and boxholders are anfor the Royalton Steeplechase to be held Saturday

nounced today

June 12, at Royalton,

The patrons include E. B. Mar-| indate; Carmét Clrariey TO CHETE Herbert M. day MrsccHelen Sheet Ron Woollen HEY 0 Tones: Cornell’ Block: | Norman B. KéetGers, Piatt F, Searle and Rob.

Lyman 8. Ayres,

W. Acheson, Meier 8. James M. Leffel Jr.

ert D. Robinson. Others listed are the OO. Smith Realty Co. an VanCamp, Inc. Also among the patrons

Holliday. Russell* White, Fortune Sr., Perry E. 0. Alig, Joseph J, rad Ruckelhaus Elder.

Russe

Daniels, and

Among the boxholders are H, I. James L. William | Mesdames R. W, John B. Stokely and Sam-

Lacey, New Augusta; Beattey: Louis Bchwitzer, Ansted Jr, Boozer uel Lewis Wemmer Samuel R.

Shank, William H. William A. Harrell, J. E,

Wallerich Co, Others are John liam C Charles Mayer William E.

McGurk, Wi

Kuhn, John

E. Grant, Carl C. Baldwin,

Tea A rran ged The St.

Thursday in Block's Auditorium.

Proceeds will be used for the new!

the s¢hool, has been Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will

“Mrs. Kittle Returns

Mrs. John Bloane Kittle, Kessler Blvd., has returned from a visit

"in Philadelphia with her daughter,

Mrs: John D. M. Hamilton, and | Mr, Hamilton.

J. Stokely eluded | are G,. W.| Stark, W. Taylor i Wilson, F. T.

O'Neal, C, ConBowman!

Atkins, ! Cain, Clemens Mueller and the C. H.

Kraft, Samuel B. Sutphin, Otto N. Frenzel, its tional organization and the Ad- walter. J. R. Brant. re Faok-| sponsor, Ernie Pyle Chapter. and vertising Federation of America. joy Sylvester M. Johnson Jr. w.| the Erin Isle and Hoosier Vaga bond Chapters with a recent tea

Russel Williams and!

Christopher Altar “80. ciety will sponsor a Breakfast in| |Hollywpod tea at 2:30 p. m. next|

Ms BE E Ellis Will Head Medical Unit

PTA Council Meeting, Will Be Wednesday

1 Seventeen new members of |

the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary were

yesterday. Mrs. Robert Wacker, 5620 N. Pennsylvania St. was the hostess for the meeting. The new members are Mesdames Robert O. Jackson, Emsley W. Johnson Jr, Stewart E. Ruch, W. Daniel Kibler Jr, W, H. Tomlinson, William Ramey, George Hayes, Fobes, Joseph A. Dowd, Beh J. Weaver, Willlam Shafer, William 8. Beard, Theodore Scott, Fred C. Tucker Jr. Joseph W. Barr and James F. Gipe and Miss Louise Smith.

Mrs. Bert E. Ellis is the recently installed president of the Indianapolis Medical Society Woman's Auxillary. Others taking office at a recent meeting In the Highland Golf and Country Club were: Mrs. Lester Bibler, president elect; Mesdames W. Burleigh Matthews, Phillip B. Reed and John A. Crawford, vice presidents; M¥s. J. Thayer Waldo, treasurer; Mrs... Glen Rvan and Mrs. Dan E. Talbott, -ecording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. C. Basil Faussett,

publicity; Mrs. Frank M., Gastineau, historian, and Mrs. Charles V. Voyles, parlia- | mentarian. | Committee chairmen are: Mrs. Albert M. Donato, roster;

Mrs; Loren Ho Martin; rte: tin; Mrs. Arthur Jay, telephone; Mrs. Robert E. Yowell, music; Mrs. Okla S8icks, Hygela; Mrs. Donald J. White, community service; Mrs. Paul Fouts, special. projects, Mrs. John W. Carmack, AMA bulletin. Mrs. Otto H. Bakemeier, retiring president, became a member of the board of directors,

Psi Psi Psi, mothers organization of Delta Delta Deita Sorority, will have a 1 p. m. “pienie luncheon Friday, June 4: Mrs. Baward T1.. Osborne," 3805

E. 624 Bt, will entertain. Fol- |

ToWIng thé business meeting, néw officers will be installed. | They are: Mrs. RT. |. Sweeney, president; Mrs. C. V. | Brown, vice president; Mrs. Gil bert E. Forbes and Mrs. Nor- | man. Hamilton, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. | Charles A. Cassady, treasurer; Mrs, John L. Valentine, chaplain; Mrs. William F. Keough, marshal; Mrs. Charles F. Pollitt, historian, and Mrs, Mabel E. Converse, advisor.

The Indianapolis PTA Counell will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the War Memorial Bullding for a meeting on the theme of “World Understanding.” Eugene Pulliam, Indianapolie Star editor, will

will direct the Mothersingers in a grove of songs. Mrs. Earl H. Stumpf will preside, and annual reports ‘will be given by

Miss Ella Sengenberger, 5325 Boulevard Place, will entertain | the Indianapolis Branch, National League of American Pen

ans | nounced at the group's meeting |

Donald |

and |

speak, and Mrs, Gonard Felland |

unit presidents and council | board members. o ” »

MARRIED — Mrs. Robert T. Gallagher was Miss Everose Weaver - before her marriage

| May 8. She is the daughter of

Mrs. Marguerite Weaver, 136] Union St., and Mr. Gallagher is the son of Mrs. Irene Rogers, 1208 Pleasant St. The couple | is at home there.

GF WC t to y Hear

Address

By Marshall PORTLAND, Ore, May 27 (UP)-—S8ecretary of State George |C. Marshall will come to Portland to address the final session of {the General Federation of Womlen’s Clubs convention in the | Civic Auditorium tomorrow night. | - The subject of Marshall's address has not been disclosed, but

the theme of the final meeting

‘will be international relations.

Also speaking at the final ses|sion will be Eric Johnston, presi{dent of the Motion Picture AssoIciation of America, who will disPetss “The “World Today and To: morrow,” and’ Dr. Ting Futsiang, Chinese delegate to the United Nations Security Council,

who will talk on “Building Peace |

in the Twentieth Century.” News of Marshall's scheduled appearance followed a warning by Dr, Stephen B. L. Penrose Jr. |president-elect of the American University in Beirut, Lebanon, that “any unilateral lifting of the arms | States would be the equivalent of |a declaration of war upon the |Arah states.”

| Walla, Wash, told- the 2000- club women delegates: I--“For-the- United-States-to give !de facto recognition to thé mew [Jewish state in Palestine was like {beating Russia to a punch on our jown nose, Russia is determined [to do everything in her power to see that we are denied access to {Middle East oil. | “The entire policy of the United {States in the Middle East, includ{ing its strong support of political | Zionism and its original )ressure {on behalf of partition, has led our {friends in the Middle Eastito be{lieve that the principles of selfdetermination of peoples is just a phrase to which America gives lip serv vice.”

| Women, at a 1:30 p, m. dessert luncheon Saturday. Mrs. 8. D. Stabler, Miss Betty Foster and Miss Helen Elliott will assist, Mrs. Margery 8helly, New Castle, will speak on “A Feature Writer at Spring Fiestas,” | and reports on .the national convention “will be given by I" Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn and Mrs. H. 8. McKee. Mrs. McKee is state president, and: Mrs. Pettijohn was elected national third vice president at the convention.

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