Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 24

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A thenaeum Unit to Hold Last “Meeting of Its Club Auxiliary to Install

Season Monday;

\ Kappa Delta Sorority Alumnae

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: ave Picnic on Wednesday SEVERAL LOCAL WOMEN'S GROUPS will install

newly elected officers at meetings in the near future,

"The Women's Auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners will hold its Jast meeting of the season following a 6 p. m. dinner MonMrs. Arthur Becker is chairman for the

day in the clubhouse.

Hobby Show to follow the installation of officers.

New officers are Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, president; Mrs. Carl ©. Koepper, vice president; Mrs. Carl E, Most and Mrs. C. C. Borshoff, recording and financial secretaries; Mrs, Edward A. Gardner,

treasurer, and Mrs, George Beckerich, director, ¢

assist at the event, to be at 6:30

New officers are Mrs. Russell Henry, president; Mrs. H, Berle

- - » . » ~ pon blUmMnNae of Kappa Delta Sorority will install new officers at a picnic meeting Wednesday in the home of Mrs, Dean M Sadler Dr. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Jr. and Miss Irene Mascoe will

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My Day— Labor School

~ Is Conducted

By Unions

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

Wilson, vice - president;

Mitchel, “editor, Mrs. Supple is the Panhellenic dele gate, and Mrs. David Sherwood {has been reappointed Zeta Province alumnae officer. » . ” A 7 p. m, dinner meeting in Holly Hock Hill will be held Tuesday by the Women's Auxil

NEW YORK, June 4—Back to/iary, Indianapolis Traffic Club. work again Tuesday morning, and|New officers are Mrs. Lawrence I hoped that the Human Rights Hayes, president; Mrs. Howard Commission would suddenly be- Scott, vice president; Mrs. Charl:s

‘our time for completing the work “of this session is short.” We seemed to move with a little more ease and speed, but it will require even more self-restraint and

....Apeed to get through a declaration president.

and a convention on human rights, with proper consideration of implementation to be included in the convention. ’

I had once suggested that we devote one week to the i= tion, one week to the convention, and one week to the question of implementation. Some one in‘quired yesterday when thé first

week -devoted- to-the declaration |

would come to an end.

» ” . I HEARD some very interesting speeches recently at a dinner given to create interest and raise funds for the Hudson Shore

great interest to me. Various unions run institutes there for short periods of time, and every summer they, a training course for leaders in the various unions. The AFL and the CIO co-operate in_ this field

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both members of their unions to study

Frederick Holler, 1629 N. Delaware St. The party, given by the Hollers and other Park School

faculty and their wives, was in honor of three faculty members heats resigning from

sch *< Mr. Caldow, who has been

headmaster for -the past seven ears, will live In Glen Falls, . Y., this summer, He is com-

with the school. . The other honor|onstrations and - instructions onlis tebe the best-man and: the

were Reed Garrett,

Core GOME CONSCIOUS - of -the- fact that Stimming, secretary,-and Mrs, J.{.

H. Powers, treasurer. “Board members are Mesdames |C. F. Bales, L. W. Geis, W,_ F, |Robinsorr and C. H. Schmidt, Mrs. “Robert Raetz is retiring

New officers of the Florence {Nightingale Club; installed at a meeting today, are: Mrs, A, G. Smith, president; Mrs. M. E. Peacock and Mrs. H. P. White, vice presidents, Mrs. C. O, Terrell, secretary; Mrs, Ophrah Srader, treasurer, and Mrs. John Walters, membership chairman. gs

Alpha Theta Latrelan. 5 p. m. Sun. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Whitmore, 523 N. Bradley, hosts. Pienic.

Babes Alumnae. Today. Miss Elizabeth Collins, 514 N. Bo-Bide-A-Wee. Sun. Mrs. Maurice Uehlein, Bloomington, hostess. Dinner, : English Ave. Boys Club Mothers ~ Club, 8 p. m. Sat. Ave. Card party. HH appy-Hour.~8 p.-m:—today. Mrs. Bonnie Simmons, 1309 8. Belmont, hostess. : Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. Mrs. L. J. Riddle, 1524 Bailey, hostess. New Era. Mon. Mrs. I. W. Riggins, 5688 Central, hostess. Plcnic. : Saturday Afternoon Literary. Sat. Mrs. Albert McColloum, New Augusta, hostess. Three Way Card. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Food Craft Shop. Card party. SORORITIES Omega Chap., Delta Kappa Gamma. Mon. and Tues. McCormick’s Creek State Park. Out-

ing. Alpha Chap, Delta Phi Beta.

Mon. Miss Elsa Beck, 1601 N, Delaware, hostess, Elections

Frozen Food Classes Set at Block’s

Miss Geraldine Corman, na-

2 p. m. Monday, Tuesday and

the. Wednesday to conduct classes on

preparation and storage of frozen foods. Miss Corman will show how vegetables, fruits, meats and baked goods are prepared for the freezer. She also will give dem-

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Mrs, Ralph Broadbent, secretary-treas-urer, and Miss Mary Katherine Graeme

1400 English{7 mia ...\reation hall,

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To Receive Degree

Miss Harriet Jane Holmes, 5045 Washington Blvd, will rveceive her degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from Harvard University next week. ‘She has an. A. B. degree from Vassar College and her M. A. from Radcliffe College and Harvard. Walter C. Holmes and Miss Anne Holmes will attend the graduation. ‘Miss Harriet Jane Holmes will return to Indianapolis for the summer. She will

0., next fall.

” ” » Miss Ora Elizabeth Coates will be graduated from Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. on Monday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Coates, 3650 Central Ave. :

. » » Graduation excercises at-Sun-nyside Sanitorium were held at 30pm. in the rec: Mrs, E. R. Grisell \presented the Sunnyside. Guild, awards to Miss ‘Rose Marie Dilk, Miss Mary Joanne Sorrell and Victor C. Funk. Guild members had a reception after the graduation, Mrs. Robert Uhl was hostess y assisted by Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. J. E. Fettig,

Couple to Wed In Chapel

The Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, will be. the

ton B, Miller will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Johnson,

'|5128 EB. Walnut St., are the bride’s| Theresa Jane Gillespie and the parents &nd Mr. Sabol is the son bridesmaids will be Miss Irene of Mrs. Julia Gima and George|Glllesple, Mrs. Richard Mo and Mrs. Gregory Caraher. They A period gown of whité dottea/ Will wear blue taffeta frocks. swiss over a white satin under-| Mr. Caraher is tionally known home ecbnomist, | skirt will be worn by the bride. ] will be in Block's Auditorium at Her illusion veil falls from a lace Michael Clohessy, John Mazelin

Sabol, East Chicago.

{cap and she "will carry white roses-and-valley lilies; er The matron of honor is to be |Mrs. Norman Dixon and the bridesmaids will be Miss Patty |Sloo and Miss Barbara Brown. | They will wear whité dotted swiss (frocks. Sam D, Condes, Whiting,

teach at Western College, Oxford, T

the use of the freezing unit. The ushers will be Thomas Wiley,

trar and English rh public may attend without Mrs. Margaret. Smith, secretary.!charge. : :

= For Dad on Father's Day,

\.|-- There will be a reception in the

Zionsville, and Clifford Lisle, East Chicago. {home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. After a short trip they will be at home at 907 W,

Butler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.

June 20th

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‘Two Ministers ; re To Officiate | Dr. E. Burdett Backus and Dr. Frank Wicks will read the vows uniting Miss Norma Ruth Coulon and Irwin George Conway at m. today in the All Unitarian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norman H. Coulon, 5330 Byram Ave. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Conway, Philadelphia. Mrs. Richard Coulter is to be the matron of honor and Mrs. Robert Kirch and Miss Frances Frary will be bridesmaids. They will wear pink taffeta frocks and matching hats. . Arthur Charles Coulon is to be the best man and {the ushers will be Mr. Coulter and Robert Becker. Miss Coulon will wear an ivory

lined in a ruffle, Her illusion veil falls from a tiara of orange blossoms and she will carry a bouquet of white flowers, After a wedding trip to New Hampshire the couple will be at ‘home in Chester Springs, Pa. They both were graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts,

Meeting Monday The Dryburgh Abbey Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will have Hs June meeting Monday in the home of Miss Isabel Drummond and Miss Frances Moder, 3607 Winthrop Ave. Mrs, Fred Richardson will assist at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon.

Speech Set

Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, 1001

© 1.7 20 West Washington Street

Charles Mayer -and Company

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E. 58th St, will speak before the Joshenia Club ut Acton Wednes-

30th St. Miss Johnson “attended!

satin gown with a net yoke out-|

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.n 8 The monthly meeting of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild will be held Monday in the Nurse's Home. Officers of the day will be three board nominees: Mrs. Warren C. Bevington, Mrs. Robert Boyle and Miss Elizabeth Sowar, : Other nominees to the board

of directors are Mesdames John R. Kelley, C. F. Farrar and L. “T, Brozo.

Mrs. Francis Baur, luncheon chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Richard A. Maxwell, A. H. Huber, John M. Meyer, Thomas O'Brien, Arthur Maha, Russell M. Tolley, Howard Henderson and Alex B. Ross, The guild is sponsoring a baseball game between the Indianapolis Indians and the Toledo Mudhens on July 7. Thomas W. King and Mrs.

Blackburn, Glenn C. Lord, V. R. Rupp, Charles Allen, William, J. Mooney Jr..-Piiil McNamara,

The Bridal Scene—

Two Weddings to Be Read In Our Lady of Lourdes

g services will be read tomorrow morning in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. : Miss Joan Frances Gillespie will become the bride of James B. scene of Shevlin at 9 o'clock. The Rev. Fr. James Moore will read the the marriage of Miss Carolyn Lee/ VOWS. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie, Johnson and Elmer G. Sabol at 437 8. Arlington Ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and 7:30' p. m. today. The Rev. Ben-| Mrs. James Shevlin, 5205 KE. Washington St.

The maid of honor is to be Miss

to be the best man and the ushers will be and John Gillespie Jr. Miss Gillespie will wear a white)

satin gown fashioned with a fitted Pridegroom’s parents after June bodice and full skirt extending, 18.

into a long train. Her fingertip illusion veil falls from a pearl] tiara and she will carry a white| prayerbook topped with a white orchid.

Restaurant and a reception in the home of the bride's parents the couple will leave for a trip East. Mr. Shirley to Wed Eleanor Nemec William_Shirley will take Miss

Eleanor Nemec as his bride in a 10:30 o'clock ceremony. The vows

Albert A. Nemec, 605 East Drive, parents and Mr. Shirley is the son of Mrs. Mildred Shirley, 5309 E. a The bride will wear an ivory satin gown made with a basque waist and full skirt accented with seed pearls. Her fingertip illusion vell cascades from a lace half hat and she will carry white carnations with an orchid center, The attenidants, Mrs. H. Dan Hollibaugh, Misses Mary Cath-

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+ TUDOR. HALL ALUMNAE ELECT — Mrs. William Hall {far left) was elected. president of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association yesterday afternoon at a meeting in the Propylaeum. Others elected were (from center left to right] Mrs. William Griffith, alumnae. trustee; Mrs. Kenneth Griffith, director; Mrs. James Cunning Jr. secretary, and Mrs. William F. Shafer, director. Not shown are Mrs. Eugene W.

Eddy, vice president, and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Jr. and Mrs. Havens Kahlo, directors.

Mrs. Mackinac

O'Brien, chairmen, are aided by ~ “Mesdames John B. Wolf; L. J.”

erine McIntyre, Jane Hodges and Elsie Benes, will wear green and pink marquiset

rris| the best man and the ushers will

be Robert Mundell, Larry Sperry and Mr. Hollibaugh.

After a breakfast at Cifaldi's|

will be read by the Rey, Fr. Jos-| Road, will be a bridesmaid in the eph’- V. Beechem: Mr. and Mrs. ®arly fall wedding

Woodruff Place, are the bride's Fisher Newboid-in Philadelphia.

Tudor Hall Alumnae Announce

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. » - » Daniel R. Brosnan, Kelley and Henderson.

Seniors of the Butler University Chapter, Kappa <appa Gamma Sorority, were honored at a luncheon today in the chapter house. Miss Mary Ann Hands, Springfield, Ill, was chairman for the luncheon and for the dance tomorrow night in the Marott Hotel.

Miss Jacque Lacker, 8500 E. Washington 8t., will be hostess for a garden brunch to wind up the current season of the Women’s Overseas Service The brunch will be at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Officers will be elected and delegates will be chosen to attend the national convention on Island in August.

The North End Garden Club sary next Friday in the home

of Mrs, Walter R. Sanders, 5920 Parker Ave. Assistant host-

and taffeta John Shelburne will be

There will be a reception in the Marott Hotel after the ceremony. The : couple will leave’ for a trip

East after the reception. --They|-

will make their home with the

. Miss Nemec and Mr. Shirley at; tended Butler University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and he is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity.

Nancy C. Sewell Bridesmaid ~~

.colm C. Sewell, 640 W. Berkley

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planned by {Miss Ellen Van Pelt and William

The bride-to-be has asked four {other classmates at Vassar Col-

Hiege to be‘ her attendants. They).

{are Miss Laura Broeksmit, Lake Forest, IlI.; Miss Jane Murray, Brookline, Me.; Miss Persis Gleaison, Newton, Mass, and Miss {Sally Bankson, Pittsburgh. Miss Van Pelt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Pelt, Philadelphia. Mr. Newbold is also a resident of Philadelphia,

“will celebrate its 20th anniver- _

Miss Nancy Clark Sewell,| a GAUGHLEr of Mr. and Mrs. Mal-|-

. .» . esses will be Mesdames John W. Noble, L. R. Cartwright and J. Frank Reimer. Past presidents of the group will speak.

Officers will bé elected at the final meeting of the Civic Thea ter Affairs Committee at 2:30 p. m. June 16. Mrs. Scott Clifford, Brendonwood, will entertain for the meeting and party following.

Indianapolis Alumnae of Delta Gamma Sorority will have a picnic lunchéon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert Zaiser, Oaklandon. - Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, chairman of arrangements, is being assisted by Mesdames John G. Williams, Dan F. Kaufman, Harrison Eiteljorg, Richard A. Wall and B, M. Woodsmall.Mrs. Jesse H. Jones will presitie at a short business meeting.

Bridge— - Unusual Bid Features This Hand

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card A

utherjty SEVERAL of the hands published in this column: each month are sent to me by readers”. 1 like to publish hands played in home groups and local bridge clubs if they are interesting "and have some reader value. The fact that a player held 13 spades does not make a good story. because there is so little possibility of holding such a hand. X - Today's Harry D. Whitney, an optometrist of Endicott, N. Y. The other -three players were Rob-

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of Allen's Funeral Home, and Jay Nagle, a superintendent ot the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., all of Endicott. . CY I AS Mr. Whitney did not tell me where the respective players sat, I do not know which one of them made the unusual bid of -six--no-trump. While it an unusual bid, even the expert will make some such bid

West held, feeling perhaps that

Men and Women—

Men or Women?

By ERNEST E. BLAU OMEN SEEM to be more religious than men just from the record of church . attendance, which shows at least two women to every man sittin in the pews. And there are psycholog« ical reasons why this is so. More wdmen_are faithful believers because religion always has its greatest emotional appeal to those who most feel the “strength and help. » » ” ‘THE STRONG, vhin, blustery, more aggressive male likes to feel he's sufficient unto himself, “I thank whatever gods there be for my unconquerable soul!” A man, pycock, To Iv Wiser, more intuitive wom- | an is conscious of her rela‘tive weakness in a competitive and predatory world. She finds in religion .. ‘strength and promise and a of conduct which preher and her children.

day. Her topic will be “Two Life- f

times in One.”

Women, too, aré¢ more ine

Which Are the More Religious—

need for

of course, wrote that pop-

fices “which religion requires because it's part of womans strange, complex makeup to secretly enjoy sacrifice and even suffering. |

When several thousand women were asked by a magazine whether they believed in God, 98 per cent answered yes. Eighty five per cent - sald they also believed in life .-after death. That's a great

that is the only way to get an unusual result. North's opening lead of the deuce of hearts forced Bouth’'s jack and declarer won with che ace. West realized that ‘f the spade suit broke two-two, he could count 12 tricks. But if he played out the spade suit and it did not break, he would be in trouble. ‘ Deciding to make the opponents guess once more, he cashed the king of hearts, then led the heart 10. Believe. it or. not, North refused to win the 10 with the queen.. He, too, wanted to make declarer guess which suit to play. Now there was nothing for West to do but cash the ace and king of spades. When the queen dropped, he cashed the jack of’ spades, led the five-spot over to dummy and discarded the 10 of clubs on dummy’'s good spade, making seven-odd. ©

‘Card Party

The Edelweiss Ladies Society's

8 p. m. tomorrow in the Southside Turner Hall, Mesdames Albert Meincken, Albert Amthor, Hans Haber! and William Jung are making the arrangements,

Visits Parents

testimonial to religion and to women, “in this groping atomic age.

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To Be Bride Tomorrow

A double ring ceremony will unite Miss Mary Katheryn Gause and John G. Miller at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Roch’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Cronin Murphey will officiate. a The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gause, 3828 8. New Jersey St, will wear a white satin gown with-a Chantilly lace

lum. Her fingertip illusion veil falls from a lace halo and she will carry white roses. The bridesmaids will be Misses Elizabeth Hurrle, Betty Miller, Eleanor Brosend, Patricia Kelly and Phyllis Clark, Mrs. Charlotte Overman and Mrs. Martha Roquet. They. will wear pastel oolored taffeta. Richard Miller will

|be the best man and the ushers

are to be Fred Gause Jr. Raymond Gause, Louis Buergler, John Gedig, Paul Egenolf and Kenneth Jockish. After a breakfast in the Lake Shore Country Club and a reception in the home of the bride's parents the couple will leave for a trip South. They will be at

bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Miller, Edwards Ave.

yoke, fitted bodice and lace pep- M

home in Edwards Ave. The son, y Monday from Western Military

Crapo, Miss Melissa Hankins, Bamuel Brewer Jr, Jack Lewis and Richard Tucker,

, Barbara Ryan, Alice Robe ertson, Jean Stratfon, Rosalyn and Barbara Willis, John 0. Cooley, Donald Smiley, E. A, Schafer and John Zizzi, 8 = Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bhat. fer, 351 N. Ritter Ave. will be hosts at.a buffét supper honor Krug, Julian Ave, and Emil A. Batic, son of Mrs. Anna Batic, 1017 .., Warman Ave.

Peter and Paul Cathedral. Guests are to be Messrs, and Russell Bertram, Har. old McManus, Richard Pottinger, Marshall Read and Louis Rein.

ymond Bosso, Earl Bush, Harold Witte and Mayor Feeney.

Mr. and Mrs. Benson To Attend Reunion

son, 428 W, 44th St, left today for the 25th reunion of Mrs. Ben. son’s class at Ohio Weslyan Uni versity, Delaware, O. They will return. Monday with their son, Dick, a sophomore at Dennison University. Another Rob Roy, will home

Academy, Alton, Ill, with his guest, Robert Foutch, Peoria, IIL

Mrs: G. Deane Johnston. of|. dresses. : Brantford, Canada, is arriving Rte Let {zoom faz a. visit with ner paséota, Lp © 'wpod, 3847 N. Meridian Bt. | W IS UNGERIE, Wi Twp a bes h

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of these seems at fault, either. .

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