Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1948 — Page 22

e in the Thompson ; S10 he be Mrs, Irvin F. Seldsurelen and Mrs, Campbell the engaged couple; Mesdames L. R. Reel Jr, orig] and Charles a ue "Misses Jacqueline Campbell, Jordan, Lillian Fletcher, Doris Hosmer and Shirely Oster-

p shower is being planned for next Wednesday n t by dean Hooley ang har mother, Mrs. Harry D, ley, ve invited Mesdames Heidenreich, Campbell, Reel Jr., ard Dros, Thiinag Contier, Ralph Emerson Dixon.

flower girl, will be the other attendants. - Ray McSemich, East Chica£0, is to be the best man, while George Keller and William be ushers. Miss Joan Freyn, Havenstick Pkwy, will give a kitchen shower for Miss Hannah Sunday night. Guests will include Mrs, C. A. Hannah, mother of the bride-to-be; Misses Mary Elizabeth Gordon, Lois Van Arendonk, Joanne Brown, MolO'Dell, Betty Thompson, Demming, Juanita Trotter, Ann Henshaw, Emalyn Remmel, Patty

Jat, Marjean McKay, - Wagle, Lois Korth and Dorothy Ellen Romme. :

Miss Archibald, Fiance . Will Be Dinner Guests The bridal dinner honoring Miss Jane Archibald and John

" Jones Jr. will’ be given 1 evening by the pros- ? pasuve bridegroom's parents, , and Mrs, Jones Sr. The dinner, in 8 Sue Quaint Inn, will precede rehearsal in the chapel of the First Preshyterian Church. The couple will be ; Hateied there at 2:30 p. m. SunAttending the dinner will be Mrs. Harry Swarner and William Swazner of Hoopeston, Ill, id brother of the bride-to-be; Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Hannah, Hereford of Hayworth, J. her ~ grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.

- Rush activities and a picnic ‘|are among events scheduled by SOruTity members

“Members Sn ‘the Indiana and " |DePatw ‘University chapters of A Sorority will [be assisted the Indianapolis : Alumnte Club at a luncheon and sw tomorrow at the - i and Country Club, bias entering the schools this ~ [fall will be the honor guests, Mrs. James C. Routt is the genchairman, assisted by Mrs. WN ay J. Stiive and Miss Bliza{beth Roberts. Miss Pat Coyne, A Nia. Park, 111, will direct sing. ; by the DePauw group. ‘members from I. U, will t a stunt program. Miss Kuebler is in charge of the swimming games, Indiana University active members attending will be Miss Joyce Falvey, Knox; Miss Dee Dunkin, Bouth Bend; Miss Betty Caulkins, La Porte; Miss Mary Lou Kunn, Evansville; Miss Tooielin Harbi0 Judson; Miss Barbara Smith, Hudson, and | Misses Marjorie Betty Wrege and

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BRIDE.TO-BE—Miss Alice Jean Surface and John Thomas Garnier Jr. will be married Sunday. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis D. Surface, 4905 Young Ave. and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Garnier, 1362 N. Olney St.

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IU Chapter Of Pi Beta Phi Plans Tea

?. H. Ho Photo. P. H. Ho Photo. TO BE WED SOON-—Mr. and Mrs. John T, Sullivan, 5261 -E. Ninth St.; announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to David Edwin Hine, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hine, 722 E. Ninth St. The vows will be read

Saturday.

anal Lee Fox, Donald Wampler, E. Jennings and Robert Mannhh Active members at the party

iyn Day, Columbus, Ind, Miss Irene Traylor, Evansville, rush and assistant rush captains. Indianapolis active members jassisting will be Misses Jean |Stackhouse, Pat Stapleton, Jean Hollister, Janet Polson, Pat Nackenhorst, lou Ann Kervan, LaVonne Mannfeld, Adair Kirch, Charlotte Chrisney, Marjorie Brink, Mary Lou Wampler and Carolyn Jones.

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THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 1048

MRS. A. J. SMITH (left), president, will be honored by mem-= bers of the Florence Nightingale Club at a noon luncheon tomors | row in the Warren Hotel. Mrs. Norman Brock (right), program | chairman, will present the speaker, Mrs, Lula Lee Gibson. : She will discuss “A Day in the Life of a Visiting Nurse.” | The hostesses will be Mesdames F. E. Artis, E. C, Ball, Ervin O. Behymer, Clara M. Benz, P. A. Bland and Brock. rs. | Herbert Neibergall is the reservations chairman.

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her marriage last Thursday in London, Mrs. Ronald Edward Robinson was Miss Alice Josephine Denny. She is © the daughter of Ludwell Denny, Washington, editor of The “Indianapolis Times from 1935 to 1939, and Mrs, Denny. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinsoh of London, The bride attended Tudor Hall ] School while she lived here. (Leet photo)

Miss Phillis Prakel, Versailles, O.; Miss Betty Mills, Richmond; Miss Virginia Atnold and Mrs. H. L Williams, Greencastle, and Misses Coyne, Mary Jane Jeffries and Dorothy Schoneker. ; Mesdames Thomas Rushmore, John Jefferson, John Fenstermaker and John Swan are to be the alumnae hostesses.

Members of Purdue University's Tall freshman class will be entertained tonight by the members of the Purdue Chapter, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Miss Jeanette Jinks, 5740 Carollton Ave, will be the hostess. Misses Jane and Jean Baker and Jinks are in charge of ar rangements. Indianapolis members who will attend are Misses Mary Ann Kish, Lois Beacham, Ruth Johnson, Jean Campbell, Jenny Radtke, Jane Lindenberg, Helen Carven and Helen Horning. Out-of-town members will be Miss Marilyn Dora, Rushville; Miss Helen Haudin, Knightstown; Miss Delores Davidson and Miss Lois Kessler, Crawfordsville, and Misses Delores Dobbins, Dorothy Hamilton, Phyllis Pesha, Fern Honeywell and Alice Curtis, La-

2 a Gomme Delta Ls Give Luncheon, Swimming Party

Dental Field Open Wide’ For Both Men and Worn

By JEAN MANEY IT DOESN'T HURT at all to be a dentist and the field is “open wide” for both men and women. Dentistry is a six-year courge of study and costs from two to three thousand dollars plus If expenses. | The t two years may be taken at any approved liberal | arts college where the students can specialize in sciences. Public | speaking is a recommended elective, The next four years will be spent in a school of dentistry. Besides a specialized -education, a dentist should be clever with his hands and have good eyesight. Dentists are needed in, schools, clinics and in private practice. They are eligible to

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VIIa Messrs. and Mes dames Robert Schnabel, Ernest Langsford and Robert Schneider, Mrs, John Duncan, Misses ' Rose Kriech, ‘Nancy Kreiger and Virginia Mitchell; Wallace, Ronald and Harley G. Kreiger II, Adolph Vollrath and William Sargent.

This is the second of three articles on careers in medicine and dentistrv. The last will , appear tomorrow,

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer

AN INFORMATION clerk in | ite | 3 New York hotel says that it's practice after completing their | easy to spot: a honeymoon |

course and passing a state | couple because, if they're just | board examination. married, he asks the questions Dental hygienists earn sal- while she stands meekly by. aries of $1800 to $2400 a If they've | year. This iz a field predomi- been married

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Miss Mildred Campbell, 20 N. Hawthorne Lane, will be hostess to the Irvington Women's Garden Club at 2 p. m. tomorrow Mrs. P. M. Enyart, president, will assist. Miss Martha Kincaid will discuss “Historical Gardens.”

Rho Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will have a dinner meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in LaRue's Restaurant. The dinner will celebrate the. sixth annivarsary of the group.

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