Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1948 — Page 14

Eleanor Hazen apd Arthur Sheehan Biddle ‘Will Be Honor Guests at Bridal Dinner. ‘dinners and parties honoring brides-to-be

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EE tomorrow morning Joma of Mise Prive: Mrs, Charles Crippen will

martied to Capt William ¥. Rickett,

be Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider,

will be at 11 am. {Baturday, Aug. 28, in St. Thomas|/ Catholic Church, | Invited to the dinner are Mr. ' Messrs. and Mesdames! George O’Malia, Thomas O'Malia, Squires and Kenneth BE Misses Margaret O'Malia, E.[Haze H Hazel Weghorst, Claudia Palin, loria er, Hor, or Mego vid, William, Jom. and a

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Plans Symphony Ticket Sale

DIRECT SYMPHONY TICKET CAMPAIGN=Chairmen and co-chairmen of the 11 sections of the volunteer | workers of the. Women's Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society met yesterday to discuss the season ny ‘ticket campaign, « Mrs, Jack A. Goodman, 301 W. Kessler Blvd., was the hostess. Leaders in the organization {include (left to right] Miss Margaret Saltsman; Indiana Bell Telephone Co.; Mrs. Cecil McDonald, Wayne Township. epspatative Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, general chairman, and Mrs. Goodman, president,

h and Dlaine Gray, will green and pink net,

white satin trock| 8 draped skirt

Ralph Kirklin; B. Elliott ‘and Ovaries D D.

A reception will be held in the

ceremony, wing a short : rip, the couple will be at home add Monday at 1338 Hiatt St. The te, [bride attended Butler University.

“ snd professional opin. Mi 5% : Rj fon: It comes out about even : ou ong run. re men better than women? Are women better than men? It depends on what qualities you're interested in. A queen of Sweden liked men ‘better. But she added, “I like men because they are men, snot because they are not

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My Day— Letters Urge a Comparison | Between Life in the Navy wl And in Merchant Marine

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 18--8ince writing on the Mer chant Marine, I have had 4 number of letters. - Sdme pegple; many of them women whose husbands were in the Marine, feel that I was not fair in evaluating benefits erchant 4 EE

1 also seem to have given | one entirely Ay rong Smpression; e

the favors that were granted to others, especially medical at-

Clothes turn the

" months, ‘even at the present

every kind of weather. Medical attention for anything and and pay while get-

ting it. from everywhere. with’ pay. All kinds of entertainment.

for a year if he wished to take it. Veterans preference in civil service. College and mechanical education. edical attention as long as he lives. Compensation for various disabilities. “John Doom, Merchant Marine, Yearly pay around $3500,

if ‘he worked a straight year, [io

which most of them did not. Paid for his own clothes. When he loafed he took care of himself. Assuming that he quit when the war was over, he cannot get medical attention even in the U. 8, Marine Hospital which « was originally esfablished by donations from the ,nionthly pdy of merchant seamen. And for further informa- . tion to any and all concerned, a ~ merchan seaman cannot get treatment ‘In tHe hospital if he is away from the ship two

day.” * . ® 8» “IF ANY. fair thinking person will give the comparison a just consideration, I think he will agree that your U, 8. merchant

Jack E. Booher will be feted at a buffet supper Fridsy night following: their wedding rehearssl in

Fete Couple

Miss Carolyn Edwards and

the Englewood Christian Church, where they will be. married at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. The supper will be given by her parents, Ue and Mrs. Clyde !K. Edwards, 208 N. Oxford St.. ! Guests will be Mr. ‘and Mrs. 'M. A. Booher of Westfield, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Philip Bray and Robert Whit. moyer, Westfield; Mr. and Mrs, George R. Fry, Mr, and Mrs. Ot- . Benz and their daughter, Sandra, the Rev, and Mrs. Os A. Trinkle, Mrs. Gaynell Lashbrook, Misses Evelyn Messmore, Betty Jo Spencer and Marjorie Tyra and Theodore Kirk. Miss Spencer entertained last night with a miscellaneous show. er in her home, 936 N. Temple Ave. Approximately 25 guests. at. tended,

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?5th Birthday Party

Mrs. J. F. Welch was the hdnor guest Sunday’ at a buffet supper celebrating her 75th birthday an. nlversary. It was given in the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Becker, 1125 N. Colorado Ave. her son-in-law and daughter. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Welch, Houston,

seaman could be given a few of

Tex, formerly of 1ndlanapalls,

Sisters to Be Wed This Month

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N. Pennsylvania St. son of: Mrs.

I “Ave., will. be married Sunday in aware St. Ira Stubblefisld, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stubble-

field, Coatesville, will take Miss on Aug, 29 in the Stilesville Bap the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

BRIDES. TOBE nin te Buis (left] and Leslie Ro. "Taos

azel Livingston, 5021 Melrose their new home at 1434 N. Del

Blanche Buis right) as his bride

Nuptial Vous Are Read In Southport

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| Organizations— -

ro Boyd, r, William Murphy, ne Lana:

Waiter Stumpf, Nicholas Volz, Ada Roth and

bridge; Mesdames Andrew Wettick, 4 an suchre; Mrs, John O'Connell and

games, and Mrs. Bepry Gardner

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_ (Card Parties Are Arranged © t. » Francis Guild

sororities. -

sot a card pasty a1:190 Mrs. Louls Groh and. Mrs.

Nation and ‘Griber,

Jasper Carl Kiefer, Peter

siaaned bp th CRIMES. Supsbing in the home of Mrs. James French,

ees Rush Parties

gram ch diana’s state flower, will be discussed.

Mrs. Orville Robison and Miss Mary Mitchell, delegates of the Madden « Nottingham American Legion Auxillary, will attend the

department convention next Tues-

day and Wednesday in French Lick. The alternates are Mrs. Charles Beckham and Mrs, Rex MeConThe auxiliary will have a picnic with the post members on Aug. 29 in Riverside Park.

Tau Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will have a rush party and wiener roast at 7 p. m. today in Riverside Park, The guests will be Misses Charlene Allison, Ilen€ Sarbinoss, Alberta. Koch, Pat Kortzendors, Dorthea Reiseis, Helen Goss, Dorothy Walters, Pauline Hapwood, Rose Weymouth, Jo Hren, Wilma Power, Bobbie Lou Ferguson, Alberta Williams, Martha Jane Hicks and Dorothy Rohr,

An's planned by the Friday Evening Cross Town Club. Mrs. William Griggs, 2838 Ruckle St, will be the hostess.

‘Miss Georgeann Hensel and

ried at 2 o'clock” this afternoon in the Southport Presbyterian (Church. The Rev. Clyde O. York read the vows, ‘The bride is the daughier: of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Martin Hensel, 5206 Manker 8t. Mr. Voutes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Voutes, Michigan City.

namely, that I felt everyone Miss Jeanne Whallon Akron, : tention in these hospitals that : Et | Taint i foe ot 2d oS, Be trade. I meant bears.” Marshall, Koko d Miss N op What this really shows fs 1,050 0s MOVE NATH Branice dite clear that’ this is a question which |. 00 the: flower girl, All re + a .should be given a great deal [00 ants wore wp Shp t only a small of Sareful thought and inet anise frocks and carried giddioltf piromtage of equalized. nd pardouiar 3nd asters, : Heh. in that es have special attention. Rahs post man. was William} 8 in x t ever we should have the MoCarty, Prin Rta "and ogsph m oh 2a : misfortune to have another ards. heen, : : war, two things will inevitably | : — ot in} happen—if men Are conscripted, A white satin Sawn mad. with ave 4 hbo sent me a | Capital will be conscripted and aie dral tera Sit Nps % $ San clearly put everything which sells the seas worn by the bride, Her fllusion of the actual to the | Will be in one service, I think. | on" 0 0 "oT a of orange §R0 classifications; “John oe, S Wi l l n blossams and she carried a boua grew on merc quet of white roses swrroundin, “4 Searty around $850. upper 1 an orchid center. 8 ed for any and After a reception in the church,

the couple left for a trip to Washington and New York. The bride wore a green suit and brown accessories. They will be at home after Sept. 16 in Bloomington. bride and bridegroom will be \senijors at Indiana University,

Returns to West Mrs. “A. R. Muldoon has left for. her home In Lod Angeles after visiting her sister, Mrs. George Kramer, 5140 Broadway, and other relatives and friends Aere.

Thomas George Voutes were mar-|

Both. the

The Ladies Federal Club will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. L.' D, Wadsworth, 5024 College Ave, before attending a theater party.

‘Alpha: Sigma Chapter; Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, met last night in the home of Miss Delores |Zahn; 1808 Madison: Ave.

Betrothed

; Kindred phote. FRIDAY. RITE—Miss Clara Louise Fath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Fath, 130 Johnson Ave. will be married to Jack Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oliver, Judson, . Friday. .in. the rectory of Our Lady of Leéurdés Catholic Church.

{There will be an-

p. pi. meeting Friday is/P- ®

[Will Begin

On Aug. 29

Miss Dolores Glendy, president

pro- [of the Butler University Panhel-

lenic Association, announces the calendar of events for rusa wea, Aug. 29 through Sept. 5. There will be a compulsory ine

troductory meet. ing for all frost men women participating in rush at 1 p. m., Aug. 29; in the Jordan Memorial Hall § Teas at the sorority chapter houses will follow the mee from 2 to 6 p. m,

other compul- ; sory session for Miss Glendy out-of-town rushees at 6:15 o'clock that night in Jordan Hall, A second meeting for the freshmen will be held at 2:30 p, m., Aug. 30. The parties will begin at 2:30 p. mi. on Aug. 31. Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority will enter tain from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m., and Kappa AlPha Theta Sorority from 8 to 10

Delta Delta Delta Sorority will have a party from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Sept. 1; Pi Beta Phi Sorority will entertain from 4:30 fo 6:30 o'clock on that day: Delta Gamma Sorority from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., and Alpha Chi Omega Sorority from 9:30 to 11:30 p. m. The invitations to the chapter house parties will be due in the Dean of Women's office by 9 a. m. each morning and the rushees will call for them there. Prefer. ence cards will be signed at 2 p. m., Sept, 2, and the sororities will list their preferences . with the Dean of Women at 3:30 p. m. on that day. . . The rushees will be notified of their pledging between 9 and 10:30 p. m., Sept. 2, and Dicdge ties will be held in tha sorori [houses at 11 o'clock that Sent

Mr., Mrs. Manning

To Be Dinner Hosts

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manning will be hosts at a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Beverly, and Jack L. Shépherd on Aug. 27 in the Columbia Club. The cous ple will be married on Aug. 28. Dinner guests will include Mr, and Mrs. Noble Shepherd Jr, Lafayette; Miss Gertrude Koerner, Joliet, Ill; Mrs. “Robert Schuyler, Lakewood, O.; Messrs. and Mesdames V. E. Gllliland, Edward Weddel and Noble HN. shepherd, Miss Rose Lorten, Miss Batty: Fiotemeyer and. Oarol ones. CX

: : Altrusa Dinner The Alifisa Club will meet for dinner Friday in Lhe Frog Pond Restaurant.: Four Selegaien en represent. the

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