Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1948 — Page 16

Guests at the dinner which wil he ihe wedding rehearsa

a Mr, and. Mrs. Hamm,’ Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. "#W. H. Crimans, Bloomington: © Mrs. Henry B. Chillas, Munster; . Mr. and Mrs. Orman L. Shelton

Frank 8,

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io Miss ‘Mary: 402 N. Meridian St.,

Butcher and Dr.

r Catholic Church:

i 4 nw } Miss Thelma Meinert, 2207 . Fernway St, and Willlam E.

| Bruce wil be married at 10 a. m. | Oe, 16 in 88. Peter and Paul Ca- ! thedral. Miss Meinert. is the * daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Meinert, Laddonia, Mo., and Mr,

Bruce, Miss Ruth Meinert, sister of | the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor and Mrs. C. F. Meinert, . sister-in-law of the future: bride, Ey ‘bridesmaid. Mise Judy. Be Dy Jun Juhlor: bridesmuid: Rl 0 WAN REEVE RE Dest man. Mn Bruce attended Texas ‘A. and M. University.

To Be Entertained Miss Julia Ann Just will be

rd Lund and Ber-] he: a per Kettle, Mortietown.

To RRR 1o-be in the Cerest home, -Speed-

way. _ Mrs. Robert J. Weatherhead,

include Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. , parents of the bride-to-Carlton B,

Miss C. Patricia Walters, Miss _.Laurnette M. May, BAL Alm K. Stewart and Irvin

Mullen; will entertain with a kitchen shower tonight in honor of Miss Mary Kay

Miss - John R. Moriarity will be marJied Oct. 16 in the Sacred Heart

_ment of their daughter, Joan, to sey, son of Mrs. Ruth Lindsey, 10

and C. E. Lindsey S. Sheffield Ave.

been set,

Oct. 12 in the home {mother, Mrs. John {31 Parkway Ave. The bride-to-be announces her attendants... . Mrs, Weatherhead. with be.matron of honor and Miss Jane-Boweher; sister of the PEA pective bridegroom, will be brides- A maid.

of her| Grothaus,

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Francis Mulhall will be best man and Harry A. Burkart, Wil-| Ham F. Mijtchell and Herbert Turner will serve as ushers.’ . ” ~

1217 Evison St., ‘announce the approaching marriage of their| |daughter, Erma,- to Hugh Amos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell BAe

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ENGAGED TO BE WED—Mr, and Mrs. Van Baxter, 801 N. Tuxedo St. announce the engage-

it Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Culmann, parents of the prospective bride-

Mrs, Grace Lee Rickert, 3030 the etn N. Alabama St. and J. Orthelo willbe ushers. Miller, Maryville, Mo., were mar-| ried in the home of the bride's in Cifaldi’s and the reception at/home.

Richard D. Lind15'S. Reisner St. No date has

will take Miss J Mrs. Jeannette on Oc t.-24 in B!

* Bruce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | West Lafayette, will honor; Miss mother, Mis. Oliver P, Miole, Win-/the © Wiliam 727 Parkway Ave. | [Just with a miscellaneous shower chester, Wednesday- n

Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at 'home In Maryville.

riMarjorie Russell hy Married: MIs" Marjorie Louise Russell)

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Ana ober x seer wii be

married at ,1 m., ' Oct, je in St. PRIM Neri Catholic Church. Miss Russell is the

|daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert| . Russell, 61 N. Dearborn St. ond oe Bin, Doerr ine el, 2236 Rossevelt Ave, .are the

m. | Maid of honor ‘will be Miss j{Frances Curpent. Sisters of the|

future, bridegroom, Misses Rose

be married Oct. 22 in St. John's| Mary and Aghes MIRAYEl, Will be brother ot ¢ Reformed bridesmaids.

Dallas Klépfer will be best man eu rd

* The wedding breakfast will be|

{be matron of ‘honor and Miss

{ine Fenton will be bridesmaids.

Walton photo

“TO BE MARRIED—Kenneth Dorel Walter, son of MF. and Mrs.” Laurence K. Walter, Chicago,

ewell Rosalie Fagan, daughter of Fagan, Bloomington, as his bride ‘aomington, .

Indianapolis Liederkranz'

" » "= ’ The ' Holy Cross: . Catholic] Church will be the scene at 9 a. m., Oct. 20, of the marriage of Miss Doris Loretta Clerkin and TWIITTEM A. Diénmes” “Miss Créer]

kin is the’ daughter “of MF." did] Mrs. Thomas as RA BIN, ‘(Oriental St. and Mr. and Mrs.

August Duennes, 124; W. Troy Ave, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom, Mrs. Cornelius O'Connor, sister of the future bridegroom, will

Eileen Mangin and Miss Cather-

Paul Duennes, brother of the prospective bridegrom, will be best man and Thomas R. Clerkin, “Tature™ pride; And

Charles Muiphy will serve as ushers. ; : ees Connor, 835 _ Eastern

gave a a ‘shower for Miss Clerkin Sunday in the O'Connor

24 Awarded $200 Nursing Scholarships

The Methodist Hospital has awarded 24 $200 scholarships to ~.students In its School of Nursing, "Robert E: Neff, superintendént; announces. The scholarships were awarded

of the cost of uniforms. Eighteen ‘of the scholarships have gone to members of the ,| class which entered in September and the other six to students who wy will -enter-in-February. . * Recipients In the September class are Miss Betty Lee Keller, Acton; Miss Rosemary Ahbott,

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{PTA Groups.

CLUBS Crooked Creek Homemakers. Noon Tues. Mrs. Roy Collins, 2205 Riviera, hostess. Luncheon served by nutrition leaders. Fairview Kindergarten Mothers, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Kindergarten. “Do You Know Your Child?” George Fisher. Election of officers.” ® Fortnightly Literary. 2:30 p. m. Tues. Propylaeum. President's

from a fund recently raised by| Day. the hospital. | The $200 covers tui-|Monday Afternoon Reading. 3 ; p. m. Tues. Ayres’ Tea Roem. tion for the {hres years plus part President’s Day tea. go

Olnos! Study. 6:30 p. mu Tues. Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr., 5114 Central, hostess. Dessert. Famous Composers.”

To Meet

The Garden City parent educa-

Kokomo; Miss Marjorie Louise "Amick, Columbus; Miss Rosemary Bullock, Rockville; Miss Martha Louise Clark, Galveston; Miss Ruth Clements, Greenfield; Miss Ernestine Coleman and Mr, Doris Kremer Cox, Madison, Miss Dorathea Creakbaum, Mentone; Miss Sara Adella Engle, | Frankfort; Miss Barbara Ann Hoy and" “Miss Lorna Liles! Enochs, Marion; Hasecuster, Shelbyville; Miss Whaneta Louise O’Brien, Linton; --..Miss Doris. Anna Phillips, Greencastle; Miss ‘Imogene Deloris Sands, Holton; Miss Anita Wolfe, New Point, and Miss Joan Alice Keever, Scholarship winners entering in February are Miss Sue Ella Bledsoe, Sullivan; Misses Carroll Jean and Carmen Joyce Prather, Bun- = ker Hill; Miss Mary Jane Selba, Jasonville; Miss Peggy Gwaltney, Princeton, and Miss Jo Ann

tion group will meet at 7:30 p, m. today ip the W. Washington St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Mesdames Sherman Coss sell, R. A, Wright -and Richard

Bymaster will lead a discussion of “Indiana.”

G. A.

.Hostesses are Mesdames. Gallahan, Beulah Bowling and, Chester Moore,

The Cumberland . PTA © will

meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Murray Av Balman, .

principal of School 81, will speak on “PTA Organization.” :

EVENTS

Lists Honor Guests

Prospect Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Prospect Branch Libfary. “Discipline Old and New.” Election of officers.

MISCELLANEOUS Indianapolis Chap, Américan

day. World War Memorial, Little Red Door gifts. = : : | "SORORITIES

Alpha Sigma Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Miss Mary Arkius, 1718 8. Meridian

Chap. Q PEO, 2p m. Tues. Mrs. Phillip 8. Hildebrand, 4421 Guilford, hostess.

Council ‘of Wonrien

* The honor guests at the presi-| dent’s day luncheon of the Indianapolis Council of Women to be held tomorrow iit the Columbia Club are announced. They will include. Mesdames Ralph F. Gates, Claude McLean, George Jaqua, Charlés O. Warfel, Kenneth Bolin, Arthur Medlicott, E. H. Stumpf, Russell R. Benson, C. C, Sorenson, Otis T. Carmichgel. Royer XK. Brown and. Flor: ence Webster Long. Also Misses Mary Feeney, Sally Butler, Kathryn Pickett and Louise Fletcher. Mrs. B. Lynn Adams will be feted and William H. Hessler, Cincinnati, is to be the guest speaker.

At noon Wednesday the Glenns Valley parent education group will meet in the home of Mrs. Juanita Dancey with Mrs. Aaron Hurt and Mrs. Franklin Saxton as assistant hostesses. After a covered dish luncheon Mrs. George Vogel will present

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the lesson, ‘When Their Feelings Are Hurt”

: "3 wy : Fish Spoil Easily Fish spoils easily, so wrap it in molsture-proof paper or place in a tightly covered dish and store immediately in the refrigerator. If it can’t be thoroughly refrigerated, fish should be cooked at once and reheated for serving.

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Indianapolis,

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29 W. Washington Street

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Gold Star Mothers. 1 p. m. to-|§

..|McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Pres-

*|1816 Eastern Ave, and Mr. Han-

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Miss Medsker Becomes Bride Of Mr. Hansen

Miss Margaret Medsker and Walter E. Hansen Jr. were married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in

byterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vaile officiated. The bride is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Medsker,

sen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, 5828 Central Ave. The matron of honor, Mrs. Robert M. Morris, wore claret satin with an off-the-shoulder

Dahlstrand Jr. and. Mrs. Robert Wessler, were dressed in turquoise satin: ‘ The bride's slipper satin gown had a molded basque and a bouffant hooped skirt that fell into a

illusion veil fell from a bonnet: of satin and seed pearls. Her cadcade bouquet was ivy, white roses-and white crysanthemums. -Robert Hansen served his brother as best man, William Hamaker and Willlam Woods were ushers. The reception was held in the dining room of the. church. The bride wore a green suit with accessories of green and red for her wedding trip. She attended Bujler University and Mr. Hansen attended Purdue University and -is ‘a member of

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Garden Club

‘(Monday and the flower show will

cathedral train. Her two-tiered |’

"IAAUW Branch| Plans Exhibit Noy. 16 to 20.

“To Be at Ayres’

The 16th annual book and {oy

Branch, American Association of University Women, will open at a. m., Nov. 16 and continue through ‘Nov, 20 in Ayres’ Kudiitorfum, The display, open to the public free of charge, will be ar ranged as a children's ‘wonderland with toys hanging from trees, books in an “enchanted forest” and hobbies “stabled” in a hobbyhorse corral, Worth. while books and toys for children of all ages will be exhibited. Mrs. Walter H. Latz is general chairman for the event. At 7:30 p. m. Wednesday the handicraft group of the AAUW will meet in the: home of Mrs.

Blvd. Jewelry has been "announced as the subject for the group by Mrs. C. L. Munger, chairman. The second year discussion group of Great Books will begin at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Rauh Memorial Library. Leaders will be the Rev. Donald Flder and Mrs. N. 8. Harding. They will meet on alternating Thursday's from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. thereafter. - ; { The first year discussion group of Great Books will start fits series of panels Oct. 14 at 7:30 |p. m. in the Rauh. Their meetings {will also be every other Thursday |throughout the season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prageo II are the leaders:

To Sponsor School

The judging school sponsored by the Garden Club of Indiana will hold its third course next Monday, Oct. 12 and 13 in Block's Auditorium. Dr. Victor: Ries, extension florfculturist of Ohio State Univer: sity wilt ~the- course on horticulture. Mrs. C. F Cyphers, Clifton, N: J., judging school accrediting chairman ‘for the Na Se HE Blak ; Clubs, Inc.” will teach flower arrangement and flower show prac-

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Registration will begin at noon

be given at 3 p. m. Oct. 12. Written examinations covering the reading list will be conducted at 1:30 'p. m. Oct. 13. - Mrs. W. L. McCoy, state chairman of judging schools for the Indiana Club, will be in charge. Members of the flower show committee are Mesdames E. C. Kleiderer, H. L. Mote and E. C. Byrket. Mrs. H. L. Bischof and Mrs. Ray Thorh -are-in charge of registration. Other..committee chairmen are. Mrs. J. L. Marley, Mooresville, and Mrs. Walter P. Morton, hospitality, and Mrs. Irvin Norris, publicity.

WDC Unit to Hear IU Professor

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Frank Wood, 2946 Washington)

MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1048 how Arnheimer -Lesigns

HIGH-FASHION MINK—Irving Arnheimer, fur dssigner, will be in the fur salon at Block's today, tomorrow and W ednesday. One of his favorites this season is the silver blu mink cape pictured shove with the double collar, an exclusive feature of the collection.

Organizations—

Dinners and luncheons. are on| “the Schedules ofa number of ors ganizations this week. St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild will meet| with Mrs. L. D. Grisbaym, 50011

E. 82d St, at 12:30 p. m. tomor-| i Tow for a luncheon. {

At 1:30 p.m. Wednesday the literature and drama department of the Woman’s Department Club 'will meet in the clubhouse. Ralph! Li. -Collins; ‘assistant to the dean; of faculties, Indiana University, will - discuss’ “American Drama Since the War.” Mrs. George W. Bowman is chairman and Mrs. E. R. Keller, vice chairman, for the social hour which will follow the program.

Fish Fry Held Alpha Chapter, Omega -Phi Tau Sorority, met Sunday fer a fish fry. Dr.-and-Mrs. Max’ Knierim, Rockville Road, were hosts.

Club Meets

A fish fry at Woodlens Garden was held by the r-embers of the Nature - Study Club yesterday. (Ralph Pierson: and Miss Clara

Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

Haug are chairmen.

Grandma in

By KAY'.SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer AN INGENIOUS idea and a sympathetic heart started a successful business career for one energetic, grey-haired grandmother. At an age when most women are content to sit back and admire their grandchildren, resourceful Mrs. Stella Brunswick of Hollywood, Cal. ‘is learning how to become a manufacturer, Her product is an ingenious, invisible earring guard which she had devised for her personal use, What encouraged her to yield to feminine friends’ advice ‘and begin mahufacturing the device was a sympathetic desire to help rehabilitate disabled war veterans by providing these men th jobs. nn. ‘employed to do the packaging. With the business well-estab-lished, Mrs. Brunswick is expanding her staff to Include more veterans. The first machine © cut and, shape the wire guards which was. rigged up in .a. garage with... the help of her son, Larry; is being replaced by one which a sightless person can operate alone. . The guard which is winning applause from feminine customers is a thin gold wire shaped

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ear from top to lobe. At the tip of theiguard is a stiny hook which slips over the screw bar of an earring, De-* signed to eliminate earring pinching discomfort, the guard supports the decorative. ornament without the need to tighten its screw.

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‘into the business world and I'm

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Business

|yers, 4 dinner meeting will be held

‘|Hollenbeck Hall

diana Association of Women Law-

at 6 p. m. Wednesday ‘in the Canary Cottage. The group's past presidents. will be honor guests. Past presidents who expect to attend are Mrs. Charline MecGuire, Muncie; Mesdames William B. Currie, Mary E. Ramier, James Bradley, William Faust and Leila Kennedy, Misses Jessie Levy, Béss Robbins and Esther] M. Schmitt. Mrs. Mildred Crump will be the guest speaker. In charge of the program is Mrs. J. H. Garrett and Mrs. Currie heads the reservations committee. Miss Dorothy Tucker will preside at the business meeting preceding the dinner.

The first meeting df the Girl Scouts Leaders Club will be, at 7:30 p. m. today in the YWCA’s Mrs. Leroy Flint will preside at the business meeting. Miss Augusta Hild and Miss Florence Newhouse will discuss and demonstrate weaving and textile painting. Mrs. Thomas Hansen will exhibit types of tray favors -that troops have made for

i (hospitals and homes.

Later in the evening the leaders will meet in groups according to the ages of the girls with whom they work.

The sixth birthday party of). the AWVS will be held Oct. 13 in the Columbia Club. It will be a buffet dinner followed by a style show presented by Wasson’s. Miss Betty August is general chairman of the party.

Mrs. Joseph Reagon, 2887 Sutherland Ave., will entertain Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority,

with a chill sypper and rush party at § p. m. tomorrow. The musical program will in-

clude Miss Mary Fekete: pianist; Mrs. Mildred Koehrn, soprane,

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Delta pation Fraternity will have

BUSINESSWOMAN — Mrs, ‘Stella Brunswick: checks - pack-

aging of earring guards. with .oné,.of the. ving yetgrans she employs in-her- factory.

thoroughly enjoy ing it. I've even d offers“of jobs from other inesses -- which is pretty good for a grandmother ~Career woman, don't you think?” she asks. Mrs. Brunswick sandwiches

housework and visits to her young grandchildren in between bookkeeping, selling and ship ' ping orders. When she goes on a selling trip. she packs up her trailer, juvités her son and his family o go with Her. "In that way i can tombiné business with the pleasire, of being together,” abe, says. N

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‘Sorority Club

[presented the program.

and Miss Mary Louise Masters, . violinist,

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a luncheon-bridge. at the home of IMrs, Frank. Alford, 3721 N, -Meridian St., at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. She will be assisted by! Mrs. Harry Crawford.

Mrs. Ralph Lynch, social chair-| {program chairman; Mrs.

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Guests at the speaker's

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Alpha Club, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, will meet at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Albert M. Campbell, 4505 Park Ave. The members will make aprons for the Beta Beta gift bagadr-to be-held-Nov.17-in-the Broad Ripple Legion Hall. ‘Mrs. Marshall V. Jewell |s chairman of the apron booth. Officers for the year are Mrs. John Burkhart, president; Mrs. Paul 'T. Smith, secretary, and

{Miss -Rea Bauer, rush chairman.

Miss Bauer will give a report 6n the rush activities at DePauw University. The Mothers’ Club of the sorority opened its fall season with a tea this afternoon in the chapter house. Mrs. Gilbert Daniels} house mother of the sorority, and Mrs. Ethel *‘Minney, vice president of the club, presided at the tea table. Mesdames John Brewer, Paul Pitts and . Easley Blackwood, members of the Alpha Chi Trio,

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10th Risor JK, of .P..Bullding.. Food & Home Products Demonstration

Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1:30 P. M. Lavelle Gossett Auxiliary No. 908 CANCER FUND CARD PARTY Mrs. Lucille Glick, Chalrman

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Guild and Women Lawers, to Meet

12 in the Warren Hotel will in-

clude J. Fred Murphy, assistant [superintendent “ot s¢N6618*" Elizabeth Riley, president of the [American Society of Women Ac{countants; Miss Esther -Rains, 0. C.

is in charge of the dinner|yinters, president of the assonty Salon of the ciation: Opening the season for the In-|8 and 40 will-giye at 6:30 p. m. 'service {tomorrow in the Chateau.

Fred, Beyer, industrial manager of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce,

table| and Miss Dorothy MacMurphy, {for the dinner the Association ‘of chairman of the social commit {Personnel Women will give oct. t ee.

The annpal reception of the

Marian College Guild will be held

at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Madonna

Hall at the college. Officers in charge are Mrs. R. T. Mortlock, president; Mrs. James

Stieff, vice president; Mrs. Daniel

recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Charles Bruns, treasurer, Arrangements are being made for a card party ‘to be Nov. #10 - in Block's Auditorium.

Sigma Beta Sorority

To Have Convention The business meeting of Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, will be at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the YWCA. The silver anniversary of the sorority will be celebrated with a convention Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Ft. Wayne . Mrs. Sheldon Cox is to be installed as governor of Province II at the convention. pon Attending will be Mesdames Bennett Bellville, John Jefferson, Edward Myers, Claude Bradley and Katherine Todd and Miss

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