Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1948 — Page 24

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© EVENTS

Mon. Mrs, Karl Muliendore, 1031 W,. 58th, hostess. Installation of officers. di lis Alumnae Chap., Gamma Phi Beta. 1 p. m, Bat. .Marott Hotel. Mrs, William A. Owen, honor guest. Mu. 3 p.m, Sun. Miss Mary

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ARRANGE YEAR'S PROGRAM——Robert Allen right}, president of the 329 Club, Miss Alice Hagopian (left) and Miss Norma Lagenaus. make program plans for _ the year as they relax in the club lounge at the YWCA.

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The season opens Sunday

IFC Board Will Meet

The Executive Board, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will meet Thursday and next Friday in the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Cogley Cole, Vevay, president, also will attend the Governor's Council on Safety Wednesday in the hotel. The board members are Mrs. Cole; Mrs. George Baum, Rochester, Mrs, Arnold Ulbrich and Mrs. Elmer Dolzall, East Chicago, first through third vice presidents; Mrs, R. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs, James Riggs, Sullivan, corresponding and recording secretaries; Mrs. Victor Selby, Fairmount, treasurer, and Mrs, Charles Rodman, English; Mrs. Oscar Brizius, Newburgh, and Mrs, D., C, Barr, Winamac, trustees. Other IFC members planning

to attend are Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, parliamentarian; Mrs. Claude Steele and Mrs. Fred Bell, editor and business manager of the magazine, and Mrs. Claude Bill-

329 Clubs Fall Season{gbomio,

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Presidents Junior Group Plans

Smith -and Richard Thomas r sist.

Peters is president. H » ~ The Junior Grpup, Robison-

Dinner to Fete Ruth Gaddy, Mr. Orewiler

Two engaged couples will be honored at bridal difners tomorrow night, Miss Ruth Eleanor Gaddy and Daniel A. Orewiler will be feted at a dinner in the home o® the bride-to-be’s parents, Dr. and Mrs, E. E, Gaddy, 5624 Washington Bivd. They will be married Sunday. : Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Orewiler, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. C. R, Macdonnell, Miss L. M. Macdonnell and Thomas M. Macdonnell, Marshfield, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillipy, Madison, Ind.; Miss Suzette Johnstone, Anjderson; Miss Mary Ann Wiebers, Kokomo. The Rev, and Mrs. Roy B. Connor Jr, Mrs, Pauline Woodward, Miss Julia Gerlach, Miss Helen Marie Gaddy, Robert Mehl, C. King, John Ellis, Nelson Gaddy and Thomas Courtney, .

” » » Mr, and Mrs, George H. Oburn will be hosts at a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Norma, and her fiance,

letie Club. married Sunday. Mrs, John R. Roberts, parents of the bridegroom-to-be; Miss Jane Briner, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs, John C. Van Horn, Midland, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cain, Lafayette; Miss Margaret Sigler, Miss Patricia Henning. William Fletcher Boyd, Messrs. and Mesdames John F. Wild IIT, Richard A. Hutchison and G:orge E. Oburn.

Petticoat Production WASHINGTON—With the acceptance of the “new look” women in the United States increased petticoat production 500 per cent in the first three months of last

p. Mesdames Fred Wolf, Chester Riggan, Don

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past federation presidents and Athlétic Club. “ Alaska.”

Ls Mrs. H. L Collins AN ITSC Federation luncheon Saturday, Mrs. H, L. Collins, newly elected president of the federation, all

Council presidents. It will be at 12:30 p, m. in the Indianapolis Frank Edwards, local news commentator, will talk on

The Oahu Serenaders from the Indianapolis Music Conservatory will furnish the music.

Poster photo. Sept. 25, will honor incoming chapter and Artman

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Hotel Lincoln will follow the ceremony immediately and a recep‘ition in the Lincoln Room ‘there

will be held from 2 to 4 p. m. the same day. For a motor trip to New Orleans, the bride will wear a mint green suit, champagne and dark {brown accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will be at home after Oct. 1 at 1340 S. Talbott St. The bride was graduated from Marian College.

Men and Women— Can Divorces

Organizations—

Wednesday in ference will be be discussed.

will follow the luncheon. The chajrmen are Mesdames John Gamble, Jeremiah Cadick and A. B. Woodard.

Mrs. Walter 8. Grow, 4240 Park Ave, will be hostess to the

Nellipn) Beta Sorority at 8 p. m.

Wednesday. After a business session Miss Pauline Tolin will present the program. The new officers are Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, president; Mrs. O. T.

John Robert/Arbaugh, vice president; Mrs. C. Roberts, in the Indianapolis Ath-|V. Kinsey, secretary; Mrs. Paul The couple will be{Hinton, treasurer, and Mrs. Al-

bert: R. Dalsheimer, historian.

A luncheon and program meeting will open the fall season of the Newman Mothers ‘Club of Butler University at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. William Holland will preside and Mrs. L. 8. Beebe and Mr& E. M, Stuppy are in charge. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Bosler is to be the speaker. Miss Violet Marie Haddén, accompanied by Mrs. William Holland, will sing.

The Beta Delphian Club will

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Junior League to Hear Community Fund Talk

The Junior League of Indianapolis will meet at 10:30 a. m. Woodstock Club. A report of the Puppet Conen and the plans of the standing committees will

Michael F. McCaffrey, head of the Community Fund, will speak. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. and tennis, golf and bridge

Thursday in the Marott Hotel. The new officers will be installed. They are Mrs, Charles H. Maston, president; Mrs. Walter Jensen, vice president; Mrs. Arthur F. Gemmer, secretary, and Mrs. Oliver 8. Guilo, treasurer.

The first program in the eighth annual book review series of Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten for the American Friends Service Committee will be at 8:15 p. m., Oct. 12, in Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School. Other reviews in the winter benefit. series titled “Books for

and Jan. 13. Mrs. Orville A, Wilkinson is general chairman for the events spomsored by the women’s organizations of the First Friends Church in support of the worldwide activities of the American Quaker organization. Assistant chairmen are Mesdames James M. Pearson, Charles

Other members of the committee are Mesdames Frank F. Burns, M. J. McCulley and ‘Robert Kellum, Misses E. Leona Wright, Jeanette Henley, Alta Thompson

Friends” will be Nov. 9, Dec. 7|

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Be Prevented?

By ERNEST E. BLAU OME PEOPLE are blam=ing those hasty wartime marriages for today’s big divorce rate. But a judge of domestic relations in Ohio, who's been in at the kill on 22,000 divorces, points . out that ex-service domestic shipwrecks are just a small part of the total. rn ” " YOU CAN charge off a lot. - of divorces to these hectic times—to tension, rumors of war, social and labor unrest, high living costs. You can blame some of it on our tolerant public attitude toward divorce. But according to the American Bar Association thefe are plenty of shaky marriages that can and should be saved only a planned effort were made to do it. The association marriage courts similar to juvenile courts, where experts could study each case and ‘would grant divorce only after a case was judged hopeless. 4 Yet I bet all their expert finding can’t produce a better formula than these simple comments by a New York couple when they celebrated their 68th anniversary ree cently: He said, “I've always said yes to most everything, It helps let her know she's important” And she remarked, “My advice to every bride is—don’t be out when your husband comes

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Optometric Dr. and Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. Fr and Mrs. Robert Mrs. James P. I V. Fox were gue and dinner of t ana Optometric day night at I Club, Pendleton. del was the host

Card Part

A card party will be sponsore Business Womer

Miss Josephine chairmen,

Luncheon

. The Board of ana Society of scendants, will meeting at 12:18 the Hotel Lincc