Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1948 — Page 22

CRN ATER SREY,

PLANS—Mrs. Harry D. Maclay ladies’ lunchibon-bridge

arold J. Secoy. . Re Sore

{Miss Loser a

dinner

, Miss. Mrs, Holloway, 4, is the prospective Bridagroom's mother The rite will be read Friday, : N, hn the McKee Chapel of {Dk Roy Ewing Vale will omciate, ADI Ewing ® officiate will TM, Terrance D. Donahue, Ziegler, /Carmel, will be the matron of

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ri e party to (igh this season by Me- . Her assistants for # e event next Tuesday are Mrs, Charles en's Club. It will be at 8 p. m. In|show.

Mrs. Orville Lee will conduetiysoue {Tnite Couple

hi) is chairmen forsthe

nd Fiance

To Be Honored at Dinner

Miss Sacqueline Loser and Walton G. Wilson Jr. wil be the

the Meridian Hills pr parents, Mr. and

in the home of way. Schaefers are

night in their home, 4187 Guilford Ave, Mrs. Donahue and her mother, Glenmore Clute, will give a , china and silver shower Wednesday in the Clute home, Carmel.

- . . Holy Angel's Catholic, Church was the scene at 9 a. m. Saturday of ‘Miss Norma June Lewellen's mareiage to’ Joly NN; Fahy. The

av. |Rev. Fr. Henry A. Trapp offici

ated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gehring, Columbus, Ind, and the bridegroom, who lived at 116 E. 25th St. is the son of the late Mr. and: Mrs. Patrick Fahy, Brownsburg. Mrs. Philip Perkon, matron of honor, and William Feeney; best man, attended the couple, They will be at home at 2164 N. Pennsylvania St.

EVENTS

Franklin Coy En lor Home-

makers. Thurs. Mrs. George r, and aad BiYre Jones 1s 10 be Adams, New Bethel, hostess; rs. John Holmes, ass . by Ber mths Mrs Genre Covered-dish luncheon, Sennhauser, - will honor Miss Fragitin D ap. ay Chap. Johnson with a personal shower James A. Bardsley, 34 H. 36th,

hostess. Mrs, Jules 8

peaker, Loch Lomond Chap, ITSC. a. m. Thurs. Mrs,

E. McCain,

Initiation service. Ladies Federal. Thurs.

ess. Mrs. M. Mrs. Paul Burkhart, tainment committee,

SORORITIES

enter

ter House.

Palmer, hostesses.

Pennsylvania, hostess.

* To Hear Talk Mrs. Robert Aldag will read a

Zinter,

11 William Quillin, 806 BE. 46th, hostess; Mrs, Frank Miller and Mrs. C. assistants. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, speaker,

Mrs. K. 8. Barber, 402 W. 30th, hostF. Higgins and

Alpha Chi Alumnae, Alpha Chi Omega. 8 p. m. Thurs, Chap-| Mesdames Robert Williams, Robert Faust, George A. Schaffer and Robert R.

2d

John W. Noble, OE onary. h- X. Suctauan, 28 B.

It home of Mis. oe Mes atmes

Buchanan wil inger, Alvin T. Coate, nil he ANer Charles L. R. McCotter, Russel B, Bosart and George A. Van Dyke. John

Miller will speak on “Shall Democracy Live? Mrs. Lowell 8B. Fisher, incoming president of the Parliamentary Law Club, will be honored by the group at a luncheon in the Marott Hotel at 12:30 p. m. Monday. Hostesses in charge of arrangements include the vice presidents,

Mesdames James P. Tretton, Er-

Spickelmier dnd Ralph

The other officers are Miss Sue

“Howe and Mrs. J. B. Carr, re-

cording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Harry Hull, treasurer; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, parliamentarian, and Mrs. H. P. ~ Willwerth, historian,

Miss Frances Darracott will

. give the invocation, and Mrs.

Horace M. Powell is in charge

speaker.

Reservations for the luncheon Mrs. Martin

may be made with Collins,

Professional Women

scientific paper, “The Weather,” tomorrow

at the dinner meeting of the Young Professional Wom-

the business meeting.

meet at 8 38th Bt.

will ‘hedr re Virgihla Beach. Mrs. John T.

8 M. Rader, president; Mrs. H. B Riggs Jr. and Mrs. Raymond W.

Sept. Rite

seman photo, MARRIED — M is s Virginia Wood, the daughter of the F. Eugene Woods, Marengo, O. became ‘ the bride of Robert E. Houston Thursday in Ma.

rengo. Mrs, Louise Houston,

bridegrgom: s mother.

1812 N. Capitol Ave, is the

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lian | Hills Country Club 7 0 Have Final Shuffle’

The Indianapolis Alumnae of In Church Rite

Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority will . m, tomorrow in the ranch of the Merchants National Bank. The group

Goodnight, Mrs. Frances Belcher

i and/or Dlizaveth Smith willl ivorce Grounds New officers aré Mrs. Eugene

Pedlow, vice president; Mrs. Frank

And the reasons are plain as the fact:

policy

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YR es wen

Melva Richard C Lennox, Panhellenic representative, and Mrs. Eugene Bibbins, alternate.

Nay and Louis Skeeters and Miss

fic Chapter Plans Meeting Today

| The New Harmony ITSC Chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Housefield, 206 N. Tremont Bt. at 7:30 p. m. today.

Mrs. Edwin Myers and Miss Ruth Miles will entertain mem-

Bradley Ave, at 8 p. m. tpday. the silver anniversary of the Wayne.

Bt.

Donell Foster and Mrs,

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G

dent of the Marion County Ju-

bers and guests of Lamds Mu of the program. Mrs. Eugene(Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, in Ritter will accompany Miss Marie\the home of Mrs. Myers, 314 N. Barton in a group of songs. Mrs.

Samuel Damon will be the guest| pi "Cu be nae to attend

sorority Oct. 8 through 10 in Ft.

Nu Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, met last night in the home of Mrs. Frances Dunn, 1526 Hiatt

The Fall Creek Garden Club met recently in the home of Mrs. Foster J. Hudson, 525 W. Hamp-| is Week in the auditoriums of ton Drive. There was a marigold

Lois Foster, both of Anderson, were remarried Saturday in the First United Presbyterian Church: The rts of thé sorority|Rev. C. P. Blekking officiated. eld this summer in

Granger of Anderson attended the. Snple.

Mrs. Weimer To Be Feted

At Luncheon

Dr. Leroy E. Burney Will Be Spezker Mrs, Frank E. Weimer, presi-

n.venile Center Auxiliary, will be

and Well Adjusted.” Miss Doris Prince and Mrs. William R. Keen will give a musical program. Judge and Mrs. x3: Joseph 0. Hoftman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boswell, Mrs. B. Lynn Adams and Mrs. Royer K. Brown will be honor guests. s : Other officers are Mrs, Adams and Mrs. Iske, first and second vice presidents; Mesdames Julius Rockener, Laurence R. Hayes and Fred J. Brown, recording, corresponding and membership secretaries; Mrs. John: Guthrie, treasurer; Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, parliamentarian; Mrs. C. Casselman, historian, and Mesdames M, Ear! Robbins, Emory W. Cowley and Merlin D. Mullane, directors. Mrs. Harold Hayes is chairman of the hostess committee and Mrs. Mullane, assisted by Mrs. Frank L. West, telephone chairman, is in charge of reservations. Delegates appointed to the In: dianapolis Council of Women are Mrs. Claude Franklin and Mrs. Roscoe Barnes. Mrs, and Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker are delegates to the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs.

PTA Groups Plan Meetings

Two PTA meetings will be held

the respective schools. * The Em-

parents of new pupils and primary teachers at a 745 p. m. meeting foday. Edward H. Sudbrock and the Rev. H. L. Krueckeberg will be the speakers, The first PTA meeting of the year at the John Strange School will be held at 1. p. m. Friday. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will be the speaker. Parents of beginning students will be welcomed by the group. .A tea, at which a string ensem-

WASHINGTON—Among state/ble from Broad Ripple High ‘E.|statutes in the U. 8, a total of 28/{Schoal#is to play, will follow the

recognized

different grounds for divorce are/business session. Mrs. Paul Mec-

B.| McCullough,

Robbins|

maus Lutheran PTA will honor|

Dr. Constance M. McCullough will leave for Japan this week to be a visiting expert in education for the War Depart--ment. She is the daughter of Mrs. John 8. McCullough and the sister of Miss Dorothy E. 2912 Boulevard Place. On leave of absence from the San Francisco State. College, Dr. McCullough will work with Dr. Arthur'K. Loomis, University of Denver, in Japan, She is a of

High School and received her A.B. degree from Vassar College. Dr. McCullough holds an M.A. degree from Butler University and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Minnesota.

She has been a member of the faculties of Columbia University, the University of Minnesota and Western Reserve University. A director-at-large of the National Council of Teachers of English, Dr. MecCullough has written several articles and books.

Flower Show Scheduled

with the PTA,

in the school.

V. Moore.

Women Seek Jobs

LONDON—Thousands—of Ger-/in, Ellas C. Atkins, man women are clamorihg for|Sutphin, William H., Thompson, jobs in Britain since the British|Robert Ministry of Labor removed the|gut and John T. Jameson, Miss

Baker, . Blaine Miller Jr. Samuel Lewis Shank and V. Armstrong; Miss Josephine Madden and Miss Lucille Stewart. The tea on Sept. 23 will be attended by Mesdames W. P. Rig don, Harold Koch, John Boyd, Ray Patterson, Harry V. Wade, John Greist, Harry H. Wouliey: T. Victor Keene,

Goodman, L. J. Woodward and Dick Purdy, Misses Arthur, Betty Louise Meyer, Mary L. Sullivan and Doretny B. Kothe.

{Dinner Dance.

To Be Oct. 15

Mrs. William Byram Gates mailed invitations today for the 15th season of the Junior Assem-

1 bly. The opening party will be a its Tam Airy mil haves [dinner dance Oct. 15 in the Indi{flower show and garden display anapolis Athletic Club. Garden Club and pupils of School 39. The exhibit will be held tomorrow and Friday

Patronesses for the coming are Mesdames Frederic M. Ayes. William C. Bobbs, James F, Carroll, D. Laurance Cham-

Miss Kathryn McPherson Is bers, Francis O. Dorsey, Norman

general chairman, assisted by B. Mrs. Clifford Plake and Mrs. C.

Johnson, Henry C. Adams, Charles Mayer, William E., Munk and Joseph Charles Schaf. Others are Mesdames John L. Ott, Theodore B. Griffith, William M. Rockwood, Thomas D. SheerSamuel B.

H. Tyndall,

Cormick is the chairman.

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One hundred fi of Beta Sigma ¥ have their annu tion Oct. 9 and pool Hotel. Wal is to be the pi The general chs Betty Kitchen, 3 and Miss Lois V Mrs. Albert Sy president. . The officers are Mis otte, vice preside Weddell, Ander Miss Frances H treasurer, and 1 liamson, Ft. Way On Oct. 9 the: tration, a tpur and an open h party will follow There is a forma for that night t« a dance. Chapel service Sunday activities forums and a lu service; The ne will be annou Haines will close

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