Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1948 — Page 17

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{JUBSDAY, JUNE 1, 1048

500" FANS—Mrs.-Burford Danner {lait} .and Mrs. Richard

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Qut-Of-Town Guests Among 500-

among ‘the 500-Mile Race fans

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Organizations—

Two AAUW Groups Announce Meetings

of University Women, will meet tomorrow. ; “4% The Creative-Writing Unit will meet at 1:30 p. m. in the

tion Mrs. Russell R. Benson, 428 W.

the Handicraft Group at 7:30

and Mesdames J. Lioyd Allen, Noble L. Biddinger

3 Edna hagel and Delia Lynch, advisory

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b J home of

Mesdames Lillian O'Day, Robert Fessler and Joseph J. Speaks, Misses Catherine M. Fletcher, Gertsude Murphy, Buen-

board; Miss Hannah Dugan, Miss

Galm, finance; Mrs, Margaret F. Smith, Mrs. Anthony Mascari, Miss Mary Theresa Lenihan and Miss Alice Lipps, tickets and posters. Mrs. Schwert, Mrs. Rose Molnar, Misses Louise McCarthy, Irene Smith, Grace Dahlkamp, Marie Lenahan, Judy Just, Louise Brodeur, - Geraldine. Schloman, Alice and Frances Lipps and Ur-

mer, Mrs. Anna King, Misses Statis O'Connell, Catherine Ark-

Mén-1 diones of Purdue University will discuss “The Writing of Poetry.” Mrs. Frank Wood, 2046 Washington Bivd., will be hostess to

Alma Nally -and Mrs. Charles!

sela and Susan Buennagel, speak-| |} ers bureau; Mrs. Charles Gram-|§

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PADDOCK: BOX PARTY. —In-Mr.and-Mrs.-C. Bruce -McConnell's. paddock.b

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.right, front. row). Mrs. C. A. Robitaille of Cincinnati: Mesdames John Ramp, Robert

ins and Hargaret Clifford, downtown booths. Misses Mary Mickey, Mary Kavanaugh and Ernestine Fuss, tickets; Miss Thelma Haugh and Mrs. Margaret Murphy, telephone; Mrs. Walter C. Patrick, Misses Helen M. Reidy, Marie O'Connor and Josephine Riley, publicity; Mesdames M. O. Lowe, George Schioman and William Kiley, radio, and Mrs. Arthur Meunier, Misses Stella Haugh, Schioman and Mary Agnes Kéller, pep.

and Howard Alltop, nominations. |

Benefit Baseball Game

The International Travel Study Club Federation will install offi-

|cers at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the

A benefit baseball game be-|John W. Thornburgh is in charge.

nidianapolls Indians]

Sponsored on June 29 by the Daughters of ‘Isabella: The. proceeds will be used for St. Klizabeth’s Home. .- hairm. an, assisted by Miss Bess RS ac Tok Joo

vand Mx. John Schwert. Mrs. Zeo W. Leach, regent of the

A musical program will be pre20d the Kansas City Blues will be. sented

and Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh.

retaries; Mrs, Theqdore. Circle, . is sec-/ treasurer; Mrs. Louis I. Bland, ct RI. qo trims bei kar |anditor; and Mrs. John K. Wood, The committee members are director. Te

by Miss Georgia Paden)

The officers are Mrs. H. L.|

Collins, president; Mrs. Emil Iver-|

{son and Mrs. T. B. Fosnight, first Nelle. -Sage - is - general and ‘second vice presidents; Mrs. Neil Webb and Mrs. John Davis, |

recording and corresponding sec-| E. A. Dehnbostel,

Legion News— New Officers Will Be Named,

Officers will be elected at the 8s meeting the Eleventh District, American Auxliwry, will hold at 7:30 p. m. ay in the West Room of the War Memorial Building. Mrs. Joseph Lutes, Junior Ac-

de M. Suriitlé is chairman we cove h luncheon Hy ington Tait i P. m. next Tuesday in: the Mit home, Mesdames Charles ard, Arthur Molter and ace R. Parsons are assist-

solis. Frank Bush will call the

card party at the Veterans 1. will be nsored next Narpers night by the TilmanEdwsrd Galllard, Vamp. Young and Daniels oe and cigarets will-be charge of M oS te Ye t ’ Rith Browder and Lenora Adams: The ! hills - - i party at Billings a will be held Thursday - Units:

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Green Thumb. Wed. Mrs. H. L.|

Alpha Chap., Chi Omega Chi. p. .m.. Wed. Mrs. Arthur Beier, x11 hostess © 7 N. Webster, hostess. Social|ls rogues Are

Alpha Chap., Kappa Beta Chi. 7:30 « .pm.- Wed. Riley Hotel. Dinner

Gamma Delta Chap., Kappa Delta

Theta Chap., Phi Deita Pi. 8 p. m. . . Wed. Mrs. Herbert Plerpont,Christamore Aid

Zeta Chap., Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m.

s\Guild Units to Meet

Today -- Capitol Ave. and Uni‘tversity Park; Wednesday--Chil-dren's Cheer, West Washington and St. Mark's Methodist; Thursday —- Music, Broad Ripple and Beta Omega Phi Tau,. and Fri-

are being made| Club Meets

EVENTS |

{group meeting tomorrow in the

Stewart, 5804 E. 19th, hostess. Covered dish luncheon. Allan Ball and Mrs. Young, assistants.

Charles

Bischof, 645 N. Ritter, hostess. Color film, “A Year in the Old Dirt Dobber's Garden.” Mrs. Walter Alfke, assistant. SORORITIES

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meeting. :

Phi. 6:30 p. m. W,

tional Bank. Covered dish din- gyre Robert

ner for rushees. Chairmen, Mrs. Robert T. Reid, Mrs. Floyd Mor-| rison, Miss Christine Overlease and Miss ‘Donna Dickson.

1530 8S. East, hostess. Business meeting.

Wed. Mrs. Lillian McLaughlin hostess.

this week in the center.

The Kessler Korners Home

“Methodist Ohurch.- Mrs:

{low the morning session, opening lat 10:30 o'clock. noon

{talks will be given by state board | ed. W. Wash-\members and national officers Mrs. Georgia Maffett, 945 Midington St. Branch, Indiana Na- attending. They will be Mrs. dle Drive, Woodruff Place, is the Burns and Mrs. bride's mother and Mr. Briscoe is| Wayne C. Cory, state regent and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin

Harold E. Briscoe, 1424 N. Olney St. The matron of honor was Mrs. ) arry E. Jenkins and the brides-|Senior class officers: Mobert Coy-/and Mrs. Richard T. Hill, chairmaids were Miss Florence Casey|Der. president; Miss Rhea McGold-| men, are assisted by Mr. and Mrs. (and Miss Virginia Hays. The at- rick, vice president; Miss Betty(Charles F. Arensman~ Mr. and

vice regent; Mrs. J.

Eight Women Join lu

Elizabeth Rice, William F. Shafer, } Patrick J. Smith and W. Taylor Wilson and Miss Barbara Bradley.

chairman of arrangements. The meeting included reports on the publication of the give-away programs for the “Stars Under the Stars” series at Butler Bowl.

fel, treasurer,

*. QUARTET OF SPECTATORS—Four of the race spectators were (left and right,

front) Mrs. E. Cornelius Helwig and Mrs. Samuel E. Dinnin and (left and right at

back) Mr. Helwig and Mr. Dinnin. .

statation--at 6:45pm. Satur.

iC |presidents; Miss Janice L. Greg-

.jtreasurer: Mrs. Ralph Cradick,| | 8. K. Dinkins, { »

ox..at.the. race. were (le B. McConnell and C. Bruce

. McConnell and (left to right, rear row) Messrs. Robert McConnell, C. Bruce McConnell, Robitaille and Ramp

Three Groups

New Officers The Indianapolis Business and

Professional Women’s Club will have its annual banquet and in-

day in the Woman's Department) Club. Mrs. Eugene Pulliam will give a “Report on Europe.” Miss LaVonne DeVore will install the new officers: Miss Mary G. Cowger, president; Miss Irene P. Boughton and Miss Pansy Lee Sherrick, first and second vice

ory, Frances E. Bernard and Miss Mary G. Arthur, corresponding, recording and financial secretaries; Miss Jeannette I. Kight, treasurer; Mrs. Harold O. Burnett, auditor, and Mrs. Curtis G.

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of God Miss Mala Will be Misses Dorothy Martin, Mable Marcum and Patsy Connor, - Sandra -Peyton will be the flower girl. The attendants will wear pastel colored dresses. The best man is to be Kenneth Shirley and the ushers will be Donald Butlér, Bill Merrick and Walter Wilkerson. - “The bride will wear -a white satin .gown with a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her four-tiered veil falls from a satin crown and she ‘will carry white flowers. After a réception in the Moores-

the Rev. Guy Perry.

Jones, Mrs. Lettie P. Trefz, Miss Lily A. Kerz and Miss Gladys Shaw, directors. The program and installation

and will be open to guests, H LJ -

luncheon and installation the In-

today in the Woman's Department Club. Annual reports featured the 10:30 a. m. business Session. * Mrs. Guy Armstrong was in charge of the 12:30 p. m. lunch-| eon, assisted by Mesdames Rob-| ert Bills, Willlam Wiley, Chris Mocas, Edward Glase, Robert Armstrong. and William Arm-| strong. : New officers of the group are Mesdames W. W. Locey, presi-| dent; Mrs. Charles Campbell, vice president; Mrs. V. 8. Lamerson,|

{ corresponding secretary, and Mrs. director. ! { ~ - | Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi Sor-| jority, will install officers at its

[monthly business meeting at 8

Jr., Knightstown; Rushville,

A 12:30 p. m. luncheon will fol-

At the aftersession, Mrs. George C.| chapter regent, will| Paul K. Thiery.

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Regents will give reports and| oan Church.

| Meet Here. Tomorrow

| Members of the Caroline Scott Grimes, vice president general, Harrison DAR Chapter will be and Mrs. Lafayette LeVan hostesses fox the central districtiter, past vice president general. Mrs. Lee Harris will sing, ac-

Por-

UBS | chapter house. {companied by Mrs. Samuel O. ou Representatives will be sent Bangan. Mrs. Kolb, hostess Amica Study. Wed. Mrs. Don'yv the following chapters: Kik- chairman, will be assisted by

tha - we - nund, Anderson: Mary Mesdames Clyde E. Titus, George Missi rot Green, Shelbyville; Paul Re-/T- Gifford, J. Russell Townsend |vere, Muncie; Major Hugh Din- | widdie, Cornelia: Cole Fairbanks, General | Arthur St. Clair, Irvington and| Jonathan Jennings. {

Benton 8. Lowe, Arthur W. {MeDonald and Verne A. Trask.

Miss Maffett Is Married

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the| vows uniting Miss Jo Ann Maffett |Mrs. Thiery, central district di-|and William Fletcher Briscoe at |rector, will be in charge of the 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the Mc-|

meeting. {Kee Chapel, Tabernacle Presby-|

Eight new members. of the/tendants wore nile green and

Beauty

Jameson G. Sara

Mrs. Robert D. Eaglesfield was a full

Ralph Black was the best man

Cam-|lips and James Stygall.

Miss Mafrett wore a ¢andlelight | satin gown made with an {illusion | yoke, fitted bodice and hoop skirt gown was accented with) Valenconia lace and extended into : Her waist-length mantilla vei was of illusion and lace and she carried a white prayerbook and white roses.

roses.

Christamore ‘Aid Society were(orchid taffeta frocks and carried ican. treasurer, présented-at a luncheon meeting American {today in the home of Mrs. Keyes| Jenkins was the ring bearer, | |W. Atkins, 6945 N. Delaware St.| " |They are Mesdames Charles A.\and the ushers were Clayton Phil-| { Bookwalter, . Several units of the. Methodist paigne, W. J. Holliday Jr. Hospital White Cross Guild are

Jack |

Mrs. Augustus Coburn has been| There was a reception at the

+ Gleena Day, Makers Club met today with Mrs.|are Mrs. Ergin G. Vonnegut, vice Briscop attended ‘Miller and Rose-/Ira’ Isenhour, 6191 N. Michigan president, and Mrs. James R. Lef- Butler Universities s

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Ir iber of Sigma Nu Fraternity.

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re-elected president, and Mrs, [Marott Hotel after the wedding. Richard H. Oberreich was re-|The couple will be at home after named secretary. Other officers/June 15 at 2318 E.

Mr. jana and is a mem-

‘BU Graduates

{will be guests of the Women's| Faculty Club at a tea and reception following the 934 Baccalaureate Services Sunday afternoon] in the Fieldhouse. { Mrs. James H. Peeling is host-| ess chairman for the tea, to be| in the Recreation Room of Jordan, Hall. She will be assisted by Mrs. Rosamond R. Jones, retiring club president; Mesdames Juna L. Beal, DeForest O'Dell, | William H.:Bilby, John T. Bar-| |nett, William F. Shors and|

Helming, Marguerite Lamar,| Faye Cantrall and Ruth Heitz. | Mrs. P. M. Bail and Mrs. Frank H. Gorman will pour. In the re-| eiving line will be President and! Mrs. M. OQ. Ross; Dr. Hampton | Adams, pastor of the Union Avenue Christian Church in 8t. Louis, | the Baccalaureate speaker; Mr. | and Mrs. Richard T. James and| Mrs. Jones. [ Also in the line will be the

Beck, secretary, and Robert Ter-

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10 DAR District Chapters Tea Will Honor

They are:

1 . ’ cording |..Butler University sraduates ries

|Ford is in charge of decorations

Charles C.. Josey, Misses Emily]

One Of The 54 Enting Chasis Tours TOUR Me. 11. 6 dupe to historic Washington, |

wave CHESSIE TOURS + CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RARWAY Bldg, Indianapelie

p. m. today in the 38th St | (Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Robert Lock-| man, president; Mrs. B. I Car-/ mack, vice president; Mrs. R. N. King and Mrs. B. R. Purcell, re-| and corresponding secreMrs.” ‘Robert~ treasurer, and Mrs. Leo Goodman, conductor.

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Club Lists Activities Miss Helen Gaddy and Noel Iiams Jr. are co-chairmen for the

junior dance June 12 at the Meridian Hills Country Club. Jerry

for the event, to be from 9 p. m.| to midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Ilams are sponsors. _ Assisting with arrangements Misses Anne Rust, Carol Dady, Sally Babcock, Kitty!

Schell and Audrey Iiams, Fred |

Marstone, Dick Supple, Smith and Bob Gilchrist. There will be a ladies’ luncheon bridge at 1 p. m. June 15. Mrs. C. B. Shaefer is hostess for the event, assisted by Mrs, Harry D.! Hooley, | The club will give a Starlight Dinner Dance on June 26 for members and their guests, Mr.

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Mrs. B. E. Lapenta and Dr..and

| Kramer Jr. and Harold Finchum.

{the party will -be given -in the

Holerart, |}.

ville Library the couple will be at |home in Indianapolis. .

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| The engagement and approachwill be held in the auditorium ing marriage of Miss Virginia B. Grund to Kenneth R. Windhorst, | % A erty son of the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Mrs. Peter A. ments pre- Windhorst, 52 Hoeft, St, Is ansided at the business meeting, nounced by her oo Mrs. 1? St. Roch’s Catholic Church, | Bertha Grund, 1842 St. dianapolis Women's Auxiliary to pp rund, Oricans the Railway Mail Association held |

. Miss, June Siebert is to be the maid of honor and Robert OC.

| Windhorst will be the best man. PP

The ushers will be William J.

After a trip to the Smoky Mounthey will be at home at 8820-8. New Jersey St,

- . = » A miscellaneous shower will be given for Miss Joan Sanders, the bride-to-be of Larry Cheatham, at 8 p. m. Thursday. The hostess will. be Miss Sara Mae. Sanders, the sister of the future bride, and

home of Miss Constance Thomas, 3743 Kenwood Ave.. Miss Sanders, the daughter of Mrs. Lucille Sanders, 2443 Pler-

Speedway

The Rev. and Mrs. Ted Rigdon, M proaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Joan, to Ancil Marvin Wilkerson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wilkerson, 528 N. Traub Ave, The vows,will be read at 7:30 p. m. today in the Mooresville Church

Event

ding the race with the C. Bruce

MeCornalts were Mics Joan McConneli- lett) and C.- Wh -Rauch,

‘THE BRIDAL SCENE—

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Miss Phyllis Joan Rigdon Are Installing To Be Wed ir -Mooresville

le, announce the ap«

n Wilkerson will be the maid of honor and ‘the brides

ham June 13 in the Grace Math odist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cheatham, 3454 N. Denny. St., are the parents of .the prospective bridegroom. Twenty guests have been ine vited to the shower. - ~~ . r # Miss Betty Laker, 1518 Lawton Edmund Laker, St. Peters, will be married to Howard Batta, 2126 8. Delaware St, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batta, Sunman, on Saturday in St. Peters Catholic Church, St. Peters. Miss Laker

is the niece of Mrs. Frank Ziegler of the Lawton St. address.

» .. 0» ‘A bridal dinner Friday will be given for Miss Mary Katheryn Gause and John G. Miller, who will be married Saturday morn

The dinner will be given by the | bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Gause, in their home |at 3828 8. New Jersey St. weddin,

The, g rehearsal will follow, *

Garden Club Plans

rogram Tomorrow The Garfield Garden Club will sponsor an f{llustrated talk on bird life and beauty spots of Indiana at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Pros-

The speaker will be Scott McCoy, Technical High School teacher. The club’s flower show committee will make flower ar. rangements for the program, to be open to. the Without . ”

charge. ;

Meeting Tomorrow

The Meridian WCTU will meet

rat 10:30 a. m. tomorrow with Mrs,

son st, will be wed to Mr. Cheat-

Orange and green colored SAND BOXES with adjustable canopy. Sets on all four sides. , priced $17.50, Send priced, 100.1p. bag, $1.00. we be ‘a

All Metal SLIDES—

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Red and green "Junior" roan SWING. 4.Pas.

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Viet Me. Vernon, vise around Monhetion. Got yew ME vagy - Brey Bodie Cy Music Moll. Ride te the ond Tous. 88 pages Yop of the

towering RCA buliding. Fun avery

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