Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1948 — Page 24

‘Times Editor Talks Tonight Before AAUV on Voting; Norway Club Plans Party

Guild to Entertain Sunnyside Patients - © With Halloween Fete Monday Walter Leckrone, editor of The Times, will address a "joint meeting of the Legislative and Sivie Iutatost Grogpe, “Indisnapolis AAUW Branch, at 8 p. m. today in-Rauh Memorial Library. His subject is to be “Who Tells You How to Vote?” Hostesses are Miss Frances Stalker and Mrs. W. A. Clabaugh.

The session is open to thé public, '

A masked Halloween party will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow

by the Norway Club. The party is to be in the DAR Chapter House. Miss Gana N is program chairman, assisted by Mrs. John

K. McNaughton. On the refreshments committee are Mesdames Harold Olin, Christian Olsen and Gert Iverson.

The patients of Sunnyside Sanatorium will be entertained at an annual loween party given by the Sunnyside Guild. It is to be Monday night in the Recreation Building of the Sanatorium. The rehabilitation program. . Mrs, Erwin McComb and Mrs. Howard Linkert are in charge of { . Art Be and his orchestra wil H F a Bury ‘10 Have Ilesta The St. Frances Hospital Guild i ; will sponsor a card party at 1:30 e nes ay Room of the Colonial Furniture] Mrs, W. E. McClellan, 9897 E. Co, Mrs. Leo L. Lucid and Mrs. Washington St, will be hostess Edward Trimpe are co-chairmen.ii, {ne members of Phi Beta So-| fcan Legion Auxiliary, will enter-| program will follow the business tain post members and their session. | families with a Halloween frolic] Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, rest | ’ » imen. They. are Miss Jeanette wea itch sappes wil De Rutherford, year wook; Mrs. at 6:30 p. m., follow Y|George B. Gannon, pledge in-|

project is a part of the Guild's . C decorations and refreshments. p. 'm. tomorrow in the Meridian Robison-Ragsdale Unit, Amer- rority Wednesday in her home. Al Friday, Oct. 29, in Holliday Park. dent, announces committee chaira musical and stunt program... ior: Mrs, Walter 8. Rice, pro-| = ent Sand ¥ >

man, assisted by Mrs. Ralph

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will include music and drama)

a business and social meéting at Boles, Richard Golbach, Benjathe ‘home of Mrs min Raley and Victor J. Vuturo

Earl Smith,| in a " ppear on the program. 918 N. Gladstone Ave. Thursday Assistant nid oy to be night, ik [Mrs. John R. Shannon and Mrs. William Franklin will en-| Misses Pauline Clark, Ruthertertain the Franklin Delanoford, Doris Linville and Leora Roosevelt ITSC Chapter at 8 p. m. May ‘Crumrine. 3 joday in her home. 33 E. 37th St. = rs. Francis ight will assist officers are Mrs. Robert M. Suits Mrs. Franklin. Mrs. Jules Zinter president; Mrs. G. R. Watkins, will be the speaker. vice president and corresponding The Babes Alumnae Club will secretary; Mrs. Earldene Rice, install officers at its meeting to- recording secretary; Mrs. Max D. _morrow in the home of Mrs. Clyde Boots, treasurer, and Mrs. George W. Ennis, 92¢ E. 524 St. Sherman, historian.

Teen Problems— Guests—Be Prompt for Meals

FOR A HOUSE-GUEST, promptness at mealtimes is a must. If you go off on your own, schedule your refurn to fit the family lunch and dinner hours. : Promptness at breakfast is a special problem. Unless a guest is an old and intimate friend, he ance until the family is up and’ about. Neither should he lie abed until noon he's been given a definite signal.

LE THE smart operator will inSpout breakfast hours ahead of time. And'the though Yul hostess will give an oat TNA answer, x "Perhaps she. must feed the children or working of the family early. Then she may set the guest hour at 8:30 or 9. Don't horn in on . F4astior Hani, pal! You won't Whatever time Is set, observe me. ; exactly. If you're afraid of ybe everyone will eat to- over-sieeping, ask your tis gether at eight. Or after a late or a young member of the houseSvaning: the Hosts may arrange hold to wake you. Inconsiderate break risers can mess the | 4 tween 10 and 12. ) ‘whole day. Bp he Yamily's

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+: Special games and antertainmen and Mesdames- Frank. J; [mer for — YI be arranged {oF th EOIIAFeN. pyiieter, Frank Boles and Mowe’ WA TY || iss Peay Varo Mithife iid ; v . pp Clellan, decorations. Miss C owe Robert Petranoff will be married Theé program to be presented | {at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 27 in the West

The Delt-A-Dek Club will have/from a Mexican fiesta. Mesdames| [0 Be Feted

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THE BRIDAL SCENE—

Petranoff-McIntire Rite Planned

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-—~Mr, and Mrs, Albert Mcln-

tire, 46 N. Tremont St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Jane, to Robert Petranoff, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Petranoff, 3367, W. Michigan St, The vows will be read on Nov. 27.

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Washington Street Methodist Church. i The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mcintire, {46 N. Tremont St. Mr. Petranoff {is the son of Dr. and Mrs. T. V.

At Parties bY | Petranoff, 3367 W. Michigan St.

Parties are planned this week land next ‘0 pa Miss Sherry Le! The -couple attended Indiana Von McDowell. Miss McDowell University and Miss Mclntire is and William Z King will be mar- (2 graduate of the Indiana Uniried at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Oet. 31,| versity Schogl of Nursing.

; } oi . » . [in Ruecney Chapel, Bute Une} Dec. 11 is the date chosen by : Miss Elinor Hilton, Raleigh, N. C., n Saturday night, Miss Dia ® and Carl McKinny Thomas, Indi-

Schiffin, 5321 Boulevard Place, will give a crystal shower for the bride-to-be and on Monday Miss

anapolis, for their marriage. Miss {Hilton is the daughter of Dean Betty. Maxwell, assisted by her and Mrs. James H. Hilton of tt, “Mrs. Claude Maxwell, Raleigh, and the prospective

way Ave, will give a bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Ly awa 8 Mrs. Carl W. Thomas, Lewisburg,

Recently, Mrs. William Willcox Tenn, and formerly of Indian-

|r. gave a personal shower in her apolis.

The wedding will be in Raleigh.

home, 2234 N. Delaware St. graduates of

Oct. 30, Mrs. Joseph John Me- The couple are Dowell will give a bridal dinner Purdue University. for her daughter and Mr. King in| = eaten

Elwood, parents of the prospective

ema smn 5. Op the. Black Market

. Mr, and Mrs. Jame: H. Makin, | Mrs. Elizabeth Middleton, Mrs.| Wilcox, Misses Schiffitn, Maxwell,] BERLIN, Oct. 18 — A Berlin Betty Joe Ware, Shiviey King and woman may buy, within the law, Lois Snyder, illiam LaMond, ore winter dress. Phil Wheeler, Willlam Sigward,| At two or three times the legal Paul Robey and Thomas Bemis price she may get another—under oe CE ithe counter, albeit -in.an. above: board sort of way. But her best bet for filling out the winter wardrobe is the black A book review and musical pros market that smuggles from the ussians. gram will be sponsored by the, , yo percentage of Germany's Jing stoup of She - Liflwoud textile and knitting mills are in E. Michigan Sts ? at 7:30 p. m the Russian zone. And a good Tuesday in the “church. A ‘| percentage of the clothing sold on Mrs. George Davis will review|th® black market in the smart " {shops appearing amid the rubble

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William W. Wise, 22 N. Fleming St.. announce the approaching marriage oftheir “daughter, Marilyn, ‘to Jack L, Retherford, son: of Mrs, Hazel sRetherford, Acton, and Charles V. Retherford, Indianapolis, The vows will be read Oct. 30.

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Supper-Dance to Open Fall! Season at Riviera Club; .. Halloween Party Also Planned

Junior Members to Hold Masquerade Dance; Chili Fete Set Oct. 29

The Riviera Club will open its fall and winter season at 6:30

“America the Beautiful.” Dancing will complete the program, Goebes and his orchestra will play. ; * On Oct. 29, the members will have a chili supper. The annual Halloween party for children will be held from 7:30 to 9 o'clock

v that night. Wayne Swope is to * be the master of ceremonies, ase Sororit is sisted by the Booster officers, : Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred E, {Kahle, Fred Bolle, Ernest Taylor, . | James D. Miller and Raymond F, ounaers ay | Ball. . The committee in charge of H S d {the Halloween party includes ere atur ay |Messrs. and Mesdames Ernest |Johnson, George Wier, George The annual Founders Day pn. Mager Dickson, Robert meeting of the Beta Beta Chap-| gerry, Dorsey King, Ray Walk, ter, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, J. Dryden, Carl O. Schopp, will be held Saturday in the home | 1a rold Unger, Charles Apker, of Miss Mildred Blacklidge, 3250|Car] Ritter, Rogers Carlisle, Har N, New Jersey St. {ley Holwerda, Harry Peterson, Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, Mrs. Elmer D. Wilhite and George Scobey Cunningham and Miss | Schaler. Estelle Leonard, founders, willl Also Messrs. and = Mesdames attend the dessert meeting. Herbert Fehr, Miller Sherry, {Clyde Raub, C. R. Cramer, Dee Other founders to be honored “'Y , , include Mrs. Edward W. Childe, |A. Andrews, Don Young, E. J, Martinsville, 1ll.. and Mesdames|Ruddle, I. W. Bosworth, 8. D, Charles E. Cottingham, George Kramers, Elmer Julian, LeRoy 8S. Wilson, 8. K. Ruick and Miss Plumley, Lloyd McColgin, William Alta Roberts, deceased. \F. Swope, M. J. Newling and Mrs. J. C. Fix and Mrs. W, Charles A. Lotze. narrators, will Gilly Banta and his orchestra resent the script, “Faith of Our|Will play for a dance after the

BRIDE-TO-BE—Miss Elinor Hilton, daughter of Dean and Mrs. James H. Hilton, Raleigh, N. C., will be married fo Carl McKinny [Finley Wright,

he di lis, © i i i {P Yosmas, Ingiehors 2, € Dac, " " Raleigh. He is fe “1 or Founders.” They will be assisted children’s party. Junior members anc S. . 5, Lewisburg, Tenn., formerly of Indian- |iiy music by a group from the Will have a masquerade dance on

{Butler University chapter. |Oct. 30. | Assisting the hostess will be

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LJ =. = | : } Ey CH WHR a ckwall. WS ! i Mrs. H. E. Claffey, chairman, and : no Si ckuaih- 000] on Grou = tentashes: “George H.-Warper. Bp WW algh = 8S. Randolph St, announces the P Max W. Hittle, George A. Shaler, } * : oor en A

approaching marriage of her |John C. McGauhey, Eugene H.| daughter, Margariette, and Harry M1 El |Pursel and Hugh B. Jaciaon 1 . Add F. McKinney. Mr. McKinney is 0 ect Misses Carmel Cecile and Mary, 0 | on) |Elizabeth Schreiber. y

the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.'

McKinney, 2026 N. Harding St. | The couple will be married Head Today Nov. 1 in the Bethany Lutheran ) Church. The Rev. R. A. Muters-| MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 21 (UP) paugh will officiate at the 8 p.m, The American Legion Auxiliary service. he was set to close its 28th national Mrs. Edward Dobbins will be convention here today with the matron of honor and Mrs. Wil- first contested election of a new liam Bortsfield and Mrs. Henry president in two years.

Mrs. Francis A. Baur, chair-| * {man’ will announce final plans for ouncl

{the annual gift bazaar, sponsored by the group. It will be held Nov. The Indianapolis Council, PTA, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday

17 at the American Legion Hall! College Ave. and 64th St.‘ Proceeds will be used for benefit of in School 57. J.' Hartt Walsh, the Marion County Society for dean of the College of Education, Crippled Children and Adults. Butler University, will speak. The The year-round project is the theme of the meeting is “School

Noffke will be bridesmaids. Mr. Both’ Mrs. Archie W. Miller of : . h McKinney will serve his son as New Cumberland, Pa., and Mrs. Chilarehs Shop 4laks J Suh at, Education.” § . Ushers w i Hubert A. G f Mrs. T. H. oodard’ is director. . best man. Ushers will be Billy, oode of Portland, a ayer, Mrs. Frank Harrington will

Five district This conforms policy of the sorority to foster Bive the devotions and Mrs, laid for the treatment of cerebral Henry L. Miles is in charge of 4. palsy. Proceeds from the sale of the program. The-Mothersingers.

shower last night in the home of ministrator of veterans affairs, /the clothing go directly to the of School 57 ‘will present a Mrs. Clarence Bowers, 1301 N. will deliver the final day's prin- Society. musical program. Dearborn. 8t. Miss Groene and cipal address before committees! Mrs. Woodard's committee in- A proposed emergency. scholar Richard J. Jones will be married make their last reports and the cludes Mesdames John Medaris, Snip Tend will DE:distusies Nov. 6 in St. Philip Neri Catholic new officers are elected. Edward Ruecinski and John I. 3 business meeting. Mrs. Earl H. Church. | The 1304 women delegates Lloyd and Miss Elizabeth Calkins. Stumpf will preside. The schol. gained new support for their com- Some 25 additional members of arship would be used to prepare mubity eflorts yesterday Irom the group also donate their serv- a student as an elementary school Harold E. Stassen, president ofiices for this project. reaches. : the University of Pennsylvania. | Miss Wallace Montague, School | “It is my view,” Stassen- de-! 57 principal, will be introduced. clared, “that if the United Na-| tions is to be strengthened and if

Barnett and Raymond White. |Ore,, seek the post. _ ® 8 = {vice presidencies will not be conMiss “Rosémiary Groene was tested: - honored at a miscellaneous, Brig. Gen. Carl R. Gray Jr, a

{England last year. Other special

p. m. Sunday. There will be a buffet supper followed hy a ay

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we are to develop the mechanisms. of government.on a world level to serve ‘the people in peace, the women of America must be a de-

out the Soviet-banned currency or contraband goods is permitted. The purchases are made for the most part from the German man-' 4 agers of Russian-controlled fac- cisive force in public opinion.” tories. The goods are generally Ie . praised the Auxiliary’s of inferior quality. The bettér many efforts in promoting medstuff already has been exported, ical care, aiding school children The rations allowed Tot" Soviets;and..combating...juvenile. den. occupied Germany have been met. quency. | That which goes west otherwise| Mrs. Goode reported as chair-| would have been shipped to Rus-/man of the Rehabilitation Comsia or exported as second grade Mittee that $2,129,374 had been merchandise, the black market- spent on the program. But shel eers explain. added that “we have not attained Rayon stockings bought for maximum service for which we four to five west marks per pair strive.” |» are sold in Berlin for seven west Other committee reports indi-|» o marks and up, depending on how cated that the Auxiliary would} » many hands they pass through concentrate next year in attempt- # “3% before reaching the leg. ing to obtain adequate housing ° Nylons sell for 30 to 40 marks for veterans and combating a pair, but there is no blockade home-grown Communists. running involved there. The very - - - few available come from Amer- Wins ican women cashing their small Tim ration for marks. | COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 21—Miss Hundreds of small German Joan Geisendorff, daughter of blockade operators say they make Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gelisendorff,| only a living wage at the illicit 5786 N. New Jersey St., is a nowly| {border hopping—about 10 per elected junior representative to cent of the “sale price. the council of class government] “More is impossible,” one said. at Stephens College.

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Applegate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd A. Applegate, 6540 Cornell Ave., was married Saturday to Raphael James Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schaefer, Omaha, Neb. The vows were read in St. John's

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|England. | Dr. D. C. Barnhill will discuss {“Dental Hygiene” at a 1:30 p.m.

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Sororities

Will Meet

Two sorority chapters will meet tonight. | Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma {Phi Sorority, will have a busi» [ness and program meeting at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. o ” s Mrs. Frank Truax will be ‘hostess to the Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, at 8 o'clock -in her home, 3711 N, | Drexel Ave.

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