Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1948 — Page 14
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PB H. Ho photo, SEPTEMBER BRIDE—Miss Betty Sue Martin and Richard F, Ashley were married Sept. 3. Their parents are Mrs. C. R. Martin, 516 S. Central Court, and the James H. Ashleys, 1709 E.
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Hermann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann, 1640 Union St., will be wed Saturday to Joseph Ritter. His parents are the Henry Ritters, 610 Sanders St.
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n-Courtney photo, CEREMONY — Miss Mary Jane Norbert
Robert D. Frey w will be vel Organizations—
2 mE From 2 16 4 p. m, Wednesday, OC Wiliam |Sept. 20, the Woman's Depart- : be the f iment Club will honor Mrs. Carl n Hoek the J. Weinhardt at a president's.day
B aa the une h{reception and musical tea in the|Rol
= WDC to Honor Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt Shr 5% 4 Presidents Day Reception, Sept. 29
mer students who have recently moved to Indiana. ’
are Messrs. and Mesdames Rob ert D. Wick. Noble H. bert E. Osborn, John David
Baker, Kenneth R, Miller, Robert
ry “and Dr. Frey.| Miss Elizabeth Wrancher and|P. Joyce, J. C, Greenwood, Rich-
Hurt, H Ridge and Hezsile CRY ome, pan
Mesdames McAlexander, Ridge, pate, Charles Bogert and lev-iCrump will have charge a the Tiitea table decorations and tea.
, Ray C. Cashon, ‘Frank L. ‘Cooper, Harold Curtis, Ray B. Jim Barnett Dorward, Edward D. Farmer, L. , Everett Harlan, I. C. a white satin Hii A. W.+ Holte,
will givelard M, Mueller, Kenneth D. Pat-
ton, J. H. Brannan and Galvin L. Walker and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph| V. Everly.
The Indianapolis Alumnae Association, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will have a board meeting for officers and committee members at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the 38th Street branch, Merchants National Bank. Officers are Mrs. Roy M. Robbert ying, president; Mrs. Frank H Fairchild, vice-president; Miss Dorothy Overman and Mrs. Done ald Compton, recording and cors responding secretaries; Mrs, H, Norris Cottingham, treasurer; Mrs. Robert J, Covert, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Royer K. Brown and Mrs. John R. Bray-
Assisting with arrangements! Poole, group
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Mrs. Frank Owings,’ Ritter Ave, president of the In- | dianapolis Alumnie, Alpha Delta Pi ‘Sorority, will entertain the at 8 p. m, Wednesday: Mrs, Willlam Dwinell will assist. A report on the international convention held this summer in Spring Lake, N. J., will be given by Mrs. Herbert Lorenzen. Mrs. Layton Porter will report on summer. rush activities.
Journalism Group To Meet Tonight
Recent graduates will be the honor guests of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi Sorority, at 6:30 p. m. in .the Canary Cottage. Eugene Dawson will speak at the dinner
Officers of the professional journalism group will be hostesses. They are Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, president; Mrs. Donald Roe, vice president; Mrs. Robert Sturgeon, secretary, and Miss Betty Jo Fark, treasurer.
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Will Meet Tomorrow
Beta Beta Alumnae Chapter, BIreElessscsssscscncctnnansssses Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, will) meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in| ORY. iciiistisavannessasivsnan: the sorority’s chapter house at Butler University. Mrs. MArshall Stats. «ou.osseieisessesssnasnsss P. Crabill is hostess and Mrs.| Easley R. Blackwood fs program
Mrs. T. H, Woodard will report] on the philanthropic project for of the 7th District Federation of the year, the Crossroads Rehabil- Clubs will meet at 1:30 p. m. The group will Wednesday in Ayres’ Committee sponsor a bazaar on Nov. 17 in/Room. Mrs, Hiram Cunningham the Broad Ripple American Legion is chairman and Mrs: C. C. Bun-| Post home to benefit the project. thimer is vice chairman. |
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dummy’s jack, which picked up all of the trumps and on the three good diamonds she discarded three hearts. Thus she lost only one spade and one heart.
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Hotel Lincoln. There will be. a dinner before the falk. Special guests will include Mrs.
Ralph Gates, Mayor Al Feeney, Miss - Mary = Virginia - Feeney, Messrs..»>nd Mesdames William
ter McCarty and Walter Leckrone. Other guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Roy L. Coats, Howard Caldwell,’ O. P. Epler, Fred ‘Sanders, Frank Wilking, Ralph Phumphrey and B. Lynn Adams, Mesdames Marvin Sledge, Eva Masson, Sherrod Stuckey, Florence Webster Long, Thomas J. Carter, Joseph Ostrander, Arthur Kaye and C. H: McElroy. Dr. and Mrs. E. Burdette Backus, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas White, Misses Alice Sanders, Doris Holmes, Nell Leslie and Dorothy MacMurphy, Dr. J. D. Garrett, Marshall Vogler, F. E. Thornburgh, Ted Stratman, Fritz 8. Schaefer, Paul H. Johnson Jr. ‘Thomas Bemis Jr., Glen L. Campbell, Maurice Robinson, Frank Walker and O. C. Winters. Miss Lois Anderson will preside. Miss Mary Riggs #8 chairman of the dinner and Mrs. Mary Dye Beach will introduce Dr. Wells. He will discuss his experiences as educational adviser in the American zone in Germany.
Hunts Planned
The first Traders Point hunt of the season is scheduled for 7a. m., Oct. 2, and the second is planned for Oct. 6. The hunter trials and
Ann B. Wells, Gov. and Mrs.[ing
presiding. of the morning program devoted to the information con ference with Mrs. Walter Thomas, district director, in charge. Mrs Bert C. McCammon will speak on “Juvenile Guidance.” After the luncheon, individual conferences will be held, The discussions will cover the council's four-point program for the year. It includes school education, health, parent and family life education and world understanding Programs will be repeated at each meeting. # " » County PTA unit meetings scheduled for this week in the schools follow: TOMORROW Cumberland—T7:30 p. m. Oaklandon—7:30 p. m. Business meeting. Ice cream social.
WEDNESDAY Bridgeport—8 p. m. Business meeting, ‘program and social
hour. Hickory College—7:30 p. m. Miss Betty Roberts, chairman. #" - . The Decatur Central Unit will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 21, in the school. A reception for teachers and parents of new pupils is on the program.
Meeting Scheduled Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Acton School
the annual Hunt Ball will be held on Oct. 23.
Indianapolis Grandmothers Club, Inc., will hold a card Al party Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ethel Heck is chairman.
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Miss Dorothy Ranasdell, ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ls Ransdell, 3551 N. be married
M, Pollard, Greenwood, og Oect. 2 in Butler ‘University's’ Sweeney Chapel Mrs. Robert 3 Fink is to be the matron of honor and Robert
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