Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1948 — Page 14
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Archdiocese of Indianapolis
Legion Group
To Open Season
First Fall Event Planned Saturday
The Junior members of the, Robison-Ragsd .le Unit, American Legion Auxillary, will open their fall season Saturday with a ; wa hayride at Sim-| mon's farm, The| members will} meet at 7:30 p. m.| in the home of Susanne Sertell, 3834 Winthrop Ave. Miss Sertell Is president of the junior group.
Symphony Orchestra Series At Murat Theater Announced _*_ Pirst Concert Will Be Presented : ~~ Oct. 30 Under Sevitzky Direction Boxholders for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's
‘series are announced. The first concert, under the direction _ of Fabien Sevitzky, will be presented Oct. 30 in the Murat]
ter, : | The Saturday evening concert boxholders include Mrs. Edmund] B. Ball, Muncie; Messrs. and Mesdames Saul Bernat, A.W. Herring-| ton and Harry V. Wade, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A: Clowes, Dr. and|
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rs. Sevitzky, the Rev. and Mrs, |
the Franklin College
Boxholders for the Sunday aft-| ernoon concerts are Mrs, Alice D,| Trueblood; the Indiana Federa-| tion of Clubs of North Manches-| ter, Music Division; Indiana Fed-| eration of Music Clubs of Muncie; Indianapolis and Marion County| Federation of Music Clubs, and| the Speedway Musicale. Mesdames George E. Oburn, 8. W. Downing, Sam Simmons and Fred Saunders, Misses Marion Laut, Martha Burton, Marie Hammontree and Juanita Harris, Cantor Myro Glass, Oliver Thevathason and William J, Thomas are box seat holders for the Saturday night series, Box seat holders for the Sunday concerts are Dr. and Mrs, T. Victor Keene, Mesdames Henry Dalzell, Myra Gilbert, William J. Morgan, Oscar L., Pond and Joe Regan, Misses Pauline Hoffman, Judith Schrader, Elizabeth Townsend and Gertrude Gutelius and Lyndall Karstedt.
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party from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday.
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sponsor, will be assisted by Mesdames Mildred Anderson, Ralph Lynch and John B., Long and + Miss Eileen Plake. The other junior officers are Miss Sara Alice Asher, vice president; Miss Dorothy Maxwell, seci ler, ¢
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demonstrate the use of a voting|qants at a 6:30 p. m, dinner to-| -at the Vermont St. en-|3 ns 2 |
sergeant-at-arms. : today through Saturday are com-(yne homens.
. u. : plete, Mrs. Thomas Beasley Jr. . ean J a alidny ar: chairman of League election ac- [games RM illary will have a joint dinner|t!Vities, announces. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday|, The Machine, loaned by thé in the Marott Hotel. Marion County Board of Election’
dian Commissioners, will be available] : ANA Centra) , College 12:15 to 9 p. m. today, and|MITS
Crandall,
Wild and Miss Mary Spalding. There will be. an
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day, Including Saturday. League members staffing the machine include Mesdames Joseph Stine, B. E. Meditch, E. E. Lett, Clarence Jackson, Ford Beverly, Harry Crawford, W. A. McKinzie, John A, Campbell,
Robe ll ne {responding secretaries; Mrs. Far-
{rell Scott, editor; Mrs. Paul DuckA trailerette carrying the. slo- Ye : : gan, “Make a Note, Be Sure to wall, _ehaplain, and Mesdames
show, ‘ y The Auxiliary members also have planned a 12:30 p, m. luncheon meeting Oct. 27 in the home of Mrs. Elmer Krueger, Brendon-
|dames—Paul E. Dorsey, Maurice
Mrs. Robert Shultz, iMrs. Sweeney, vice
| {Mrs. Russell Barton and Mrs. John Hobson, | Harry Perrine I. Barr, recording and cor-
president;
Mrs. L. V. Sheridan is chair- * man, assisted by Mesdames Maxwell Droke, Harvey Belton, Edward Dowling, E, 8. Goldsmith, Re RT. and George Alleny ion will be used as part of the} .- y o's {League's voters’ service at aon WG A Sororit Three units will enfertain pa- town and neighborhood theaters. NE y tients in BYINngs HOsPIAI With & Those downtown -inehude: thei somo omni Wen, Lyric, Indiana, Loew's, Keith and The units include Speedway, Mem-|Circle. Neighborhood theaters are, onvenes orial and Indianapolis Rallways.|the Emerson, Parker, Rivoli, In charge of arrangements will Sheridan, Esquire, Strand, Foun-| Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority - be Mrs. Paul Eberts, rehabilita-| tain Squaré, Old Trails, Zaringi\wij noid its fifth state convention chairman, Speedway; Miss and Hamilton. [tion Saturday and- Sunday in the Ruby Pribble, chairman, Memorial} The same slogan will be carried Hotel Lincoln. -Miss Betty Presand Mrs. Rimer Wooiridge, chair- (on Time of Day Service from — nail president of man, Indianapolis Railways... . Ayres. Peck and Peck on Mop: the. Indianapolis
he Mame al Artes TaHE Thee il have a window emo! erican Legion play emphasizing the theme. Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p. m. Ra ume
today in the Hotel Antlers. Shower Today
Latreian Club Sets |For Miss Wise
Meeting Tomorrow Miss Marjorie Saxe, 1147 8.
Lynhurst Dr., will give a miscel- If The Alpha Lambda Latreian|laneous shower iv for Miss 4 Club will meet at 8 p. m. tomor- Marilyn Wise whose marriage to row In the home of Mrs. Elmer Jack Retherford will be Oct. 30 Dolgall, 760 Berkley Road. Mrs. in the Central Ghristian Chyrch. ] len, Florence - Wallace D, Hart will assist. | Miss Shxe will be assisted by|" Miss Presnall go "0 oat The club will sponsor a benefit her mother Mrs. Philip L. Saxe. Hedrick, Floy Dinneman and card party Nov. 18 in the Riviera! eet "| Betty Shick. Club, Mothers to Meet : After registration Saturday El aap Tre — e Tuxedo Park Mothers Club!morning, the members will have Nature Study Trip will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednes-|a business session at 1:30 p. m, , The Nature Study Club of In-|day in the kindergarten, 4307 E. There will be a dinner-dance that diana took an all-day bus trip/Michigan St. There will be a night. Sunday a brunch, business yesterday to Versailles State/panel discussion and the election meeting and tea have been arPark. "land installation of officers. ranged. —
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| for members of the : . |Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota. So- Larsh, E. O. League of Women Voters 10|.,y¢v will honor its past presi- Lowry.
board meeting before the dinner, |telephone; inland Mrs. William A. Devin, pub- projects.
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trance of Scars Roebuck and Co.l4604 N. Pennsylvania St., will be Quinn, social; Mrs. Sweeney, pro- Kiefer and. Albert Seyfried. assisted by Mes-| gram; Mrs, Carl Moore, scholar-| Farrell ship;
Mrs, Dorsey, ways
Mrs. Scétt,
. fro { —quartet - oa he or Cee oo —icharge of a program to be given licity. rogram and there will be'a magic! oC M. 10 P. Mm. €ACH WEEK|; Aise June Sparks and Mes-| i r— P : : (by D | The PM Delta Pi Sorority’ will have a charity ball froth 9 p.'m. Newly elected officers “fholude 1? midnight Saturday. The dance {will be held-in the Hotel Antlers. president; Proceeds will go to the Juvenile
Aid Center. Mrs. Shildes chairman of committee, and she is being
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is the arrangements as{sisted by Mesdames Don Quinlan, P B. A. Fuson, Thomas Bressler, tLisle Kriech and Harry Hoop Jr.
eally decision on the flowers they want to decorate the Hotel Antlers at the charity ball Phi Delta Pi Sorority dance will go to the Juvenile Aid Center.
The Indianapolis A lumnae|Robert Blake, O. M. Jones, Harold Hall. Mrs. Louis’ Groh and Mrs. 5248 Southeastern Ave. will be Noggle and James Jasper Comella are co-chairmen the hostess. lof the committee in charge. They,
will be assisted by Mesdames
The club's -projects this year
and include special diet kitchen equip-| Rosalie Spong and J. F./means; Mrs, Harold Brady, year ment, food conveyors, stove, toast-| {book ; Miss Patra Kennedy, trans- er and sink for the main kitchen executive portation; Mrs. Karl Hetrmann, in the hospital. finance,
Proceeds from the dance will go to support these
Garfield Garden Club to Meet !
Mrs. Willard C. Osler, 341 E. Trenton St., will be hostess to a luncheon meeting of the After-
math Club Thursday. Mrs. George ter, ITSC, tomorrow.
E. Elliott, guest speaker, will review “National Road” (Jordan). Officers are Mrs. C. Lawrence
latte, vice president; Mrs. George, Bobinett and Mrs. C. B. Shideler, recording and corresponding sec-| retaries; Mrs. Charles E. Smith, treasurer, and Mesdames Shideler,|
executive board. Committee chairmen are Mrs.
.€. L. Price Jr. social; Mrs. Henry
von Grimmenstien, program; Mra |C. Lawrence Price Jr., publicity; {Mrs. Willard Osler, art; Mrs. Earl |James, flowers; Mrs. Clarence J. |Finch, parliamentarian; Mrs. 8hi:
.deler, historian, and Mesdames
Platte, George Robinett, Smith
and James, delegates.
A 1:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow is planned by tlie Garfield Garden Club. Mrs. Herbert Newsom,
Pilot Club Sets Meeting
| The Pilot Club will have a dinner meeting Thursday in the |Hotel Washington. Miss Marie L. {Adams lieutenant governor of the| |district organization, will be a special guest... Sunday, the Indianapolis Unit will' be host to the 15th district. |They will give a luncheon in the| |Columbia Club. Miss Elois# Walb, Ft. Wayne, member of the ¥x-| lecutive committee of Pilot Inter|national, will be “the principal speaker. Miss Ethel Swartz will be toastmistress. Round table discussions whith {will form the afternoon program| {will be lead by Miss Zoa Jbnes,| |F't. Wayne; Miss Corinne Catlin, | IEvansville; Mrs. Cora Katzman, |{Lafayette; Mrs. Harriet West and Mrs. Ida Broo.
‘Heads Sorority Miss Gladys Close is the newly elected president of Alpha Chap(ter, Phi Delta Beta Sorority, The
Rike, vice president; Miss Wilburta Harrison, secretary, and Miss Ruth Lovelace, treasurer,
Entertains at Shower
Miss Donna Sue McKee entertained with a miscellaneous shower recently for Miss Helen| Gardiner; Robert. O.. Wells. will be in St
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Rogers Studio Mrs. C.D. Butler is commitiee chairman | of the pillow slip card party fo be given | by the Engineers Auxiliary, Monumental Division No. 128, Grand International Auxiliary, Brotherhood of Locomotive En. ings on Tuasday, Oct. 19, at 1:30 p.m.
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ted MONDAY, OCT, 18, 1948 : +%Kitchen-Living Hom : dents ‘Sponsored by 17 Garden Clubs
To Defray Narcissus Show Cost
Home’ Show
House Located at 4190 N. Pennsylvania
Features Brick Fireplace, Barbecue Seventeen garden clubs in the Central-West ‘District Garden Club of Indiana will participate in the public show.
ling of a | N. Pennsylvania 8t. Mrs. Robert trict, made the announcement. The home, |28 feet long and 17 feet | formally opened Sunday, Oct. 31 {one end of the huge kitchen is a jDrrvecue.
Proceeds from admission to th { District fund to defray the cost o
ibe held here in April. Robert L. Mason. designer and builder, is (building, the . house .for himself. | Garden club presidents who will {serve as hostesses during the {showing include Mrs John R. |Donagh, Blue Flower; Mrs. Ww. A. Edwards, Brookside; Mrs. Harry Weber, Christamore; Mrs. Fred |W. Myers, Crooked Creek; Mrs. Emma Zimmer, Emerson Grove, Mrs. Erwin Dieckman, Forest, Hills, | | Mrs. Emil Reinhardt, Garden| | Gate; Mrs. James Tretton, Garden Study; Miss Kathryn McPherson, |Garfield; Mrs. E. L. Bohn, Green| Thumb; Mrs. Eugene Beasley, |Neophyte; Mrs. Hugh Enyart, Irvington Women's; Mrs. Raymond Cassady, Spade and Trowel, and Mrs. William F. Krass Jr, Women's Department. Out-of-town garden clubs and their representatives who will participate are Mrs. Verl Clark, Morgan County; Mrs. Edward Wanek, Beech Grove Sunshine Garden, 'an@® Mrs. Frank Schroeder, South-
“kitchen-living home’
Miss Kunderd,
' nearing completion at 4190 F. Mannfield, director of the dis
a ranch-type structure built around a kitchen wide will be completely furnished and
, through Sunday, Nov, 14. At large, brick fireplace and indoor
e house will go the Central-West f the annual Narcissus 8how to
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R. L. Fisher
Exchange Vows
Ceremony Held At Episcopal Church
Repeating vows read by the Rev. John _B. Love, Miss Loa Luverne Kunderd and Richard L, Fisher were married at 2:30 p. m, yesterday in the Christ Episcopal Church. She is the daughter of Mrs, Lulu Kunderd, Goshen, and Mr, Fisher's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank IL. Fisher, Greenwood. The bride was dressed in an ivory satin gown, made with a gheer voke, satin bertha and bouf. fant skirt that fell into a cathed. ral train. “Her silk illusion finger.
|guest speaker.
|other officers Are Miss Vivian|
Miss Gardiner and!
married | Catherine off 8ienna Catholic Church. |
(EXCITE TTT (rarr Srop |
~iphyte Garden ; as : = ratte orighand: Mee TIGKIRIN. deey 4B obapt. 1
in charge of special parties to be held at the house during.the .. = . Her bouffant frock and
port Rainbow Garden.
Mrs. Robert Bastain of the NeoClub is chairman gladioli.
showing. .
George Fields of the Park
Board will talk on “Chrysanthe-
Mrs. Stewart Greene Robert Orbison and Mrs. G. D, Nicholas Volz, Thomas Quill, Carli mums.” Mesdames Charles Nage
Albert—Kernpe—Waiter ener Mr. Blackbur Married Here
and Arthur Krug also will speak.
The Bell Women's Club will have a luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Eugene Pulliam is to be the’
America.” :
Mrs. W. R. ‘Stevens, 1710 Sharon Ave. will entertain the members of- the Monterey ChapMrs. Willard Peek will assist the hostess and Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak.
12:30 p. m.
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Butler the mothers of new pledges at a
the chapter house at Butler. Nursery Group To Meet Here
“Mrs. “Chester “Schiiety,
Morningside Dr., Williams Creek, home of Mr.
Robert Blackburn were marrie His topic will be “The Menace g¢ 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the of Socialism as a Challenge to Teinity. Lutheran Church. The bride Casper Durham, 2146 8. New Jersey St. and Mr. Blackburn is the son of Mrs. Marie Fred, Indian Lake. : The Rev. Walter Maas officiated. Miss Florence Durham, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Nursing and attended Indiana
Price, president; Mrs. Robert W.| A’ luncheon will be served at pe wore blue taffeta with a net ypiiersity. A Phi Gamma Delta “halo.
girl and Keith War bearer. Joseph Miller was best man Richard Shiel, James Bright and nyrgPonald Gorman were Ushers... | gue eafeteria luncheon And dins held in the ; or will be arranged by Mesdames and Mrs. Walter w pg pejameter, R. H. Hoff and
Miss Durham,
tip veil was trimmed with Chane tilly lace and cascaded from a seed pearl tiara. She carried white
the bride's sister, waste matron |ruffied headdress was made of chartreuse taffeta.’ ’ | The bridesmaids, Misses Alyce Easter, Mary Hoffman and Ro« |gan Goldstein, and the junior {bridesmaid. Miss Rena Sue Fisher, wore similar dresses of dusty rose
“taffeta —with—mateching— head.
(dresses. . | Frank L. Fisher was his son's
best man, and the ushers included Frank Fisher, Evansville, and
Miss Auda Ruth Durham and Ralph Fisher, Greenwood, broth-
is the daughter of Mrs
Misses Patricia Hoffhein
ary Jo Latham
Glenda Williams was
A reception was
q ers of
n and Betty The Sigma Nu Mothers Club of Terry, 'bridesmajds, wore d University will welcome rose.
The bride's “bridal pink satin gv ar. IToHN Sink and Elizabeth Mattien: 1:30 p:~m:- meeting tomorrow in-gown- had a. matching rate nat Church Group
She wore an Illusion veil and : carried a corsage of white and Plans Bazaar sweetheart roses,
Usty giana University.
the bridegroom: James Baker, Bloomington; Henry Ronk, Lansing, Mich.,, and Dud-Htey-Pfaff-and Larry Black: = A reception in the Columbia Club followed the ceremony, After a trip to Niagara Falls, the couple. will be at home in Dear--born, Mich. . The bride Was graduated from the Methodist Hospital School of
' Fraternity member, the bridegroom was graduated from In-
Plymouth Union, First Congre.
flower 8ational Church, will hold a ba. d was ring Zaar at the church, 16th and Dela.
ware, Oct. 29. Assisting Mrs, Claude A. Behringer, general ; chairman, will be Mrs. Charles AJ Pfleiderer.
will be hostess Jor a luncheon Terry, 614 N. Jefferson Ave. The E. B. Carpenter. Mrs. Albert Bumeeting tomorrow of the Indian- couple will live in Oaklandon. Co
apolis Day Nursery Junior Auxil-| iary. ‘ | Assistigg her will be Mesdames' Paul B. Payne, Frederick M. Had-
Entertains Study Club 5660
E. St. Clair St., will-entertain the [)r. Barrett Talks Irvington Mothers’
Mrs. Arthur J. Randall,
Study Club
chanan will be in charge of dece ‘orating. and Mrs. John F. Gray, the dining room.
Dr. Dan C. Barrett of the Ine
ley and B. FE. Lapenta and Miss Wednesday. Mesdames Carl E. Helene Petri. New members have Stillwell, C. Russell Swenson, diana State Health Board was recently completed a training Kent Dorman and Hervie A. the guest speaker at a recent
course to familiarize them with the Lockerbie St. and Fletcher Ave. Nurseries. .
Vertrees will discuss “How Radio meeting of and Movies Influence Our Chil- Association. Miss Beatrice Short
dren.” »
the Visiting Nurse
read the monthly report.
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