Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1948 — Page 18

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Situation: You have a dog that hasn't been trained not to jump up on people,

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| y » =» | The Holy Name Catholic : Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodcock, Church, Beech Grove, was the | Greenwood, announce the ap- scene Oct. 16 of the marriage of| Fi proaching marriage of their Miss Betty Walker and Jamés L.

Mrs. Claude Franklin, chairman of the legislative and muncipal affairs committee, presented the resolution urging the City

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Wrong Way: Let him in the house when you have guests, and try to see that he behaves.

Right Way: Keep him out of the house when you have guests, He only has to jump up on & guest once to be annoying, and you can't concentrate on your guests and try to train a dog in good manners at the same time,

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The Rev. Fr. Louis SchuJerry H. Reynolds, son of Mr. maker officiated. The bride is the and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Green- daughter of wood. The wedding will be at Cannelburg, and Mr. Shea is the 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the Green-|son of Mrs. Luscia Shea, | Grove Mrs. Charles E. Woodcock Jr.,| Miss Mary Lou Walker was New Bedford, Mass., sister-in-law maid of honor and Miss Mary| of the bride-to-be, will be matron Shea and Miss Loretta Walker | |of honor, and Carol Woodcock, were bridesmaids. Joseph Mescall New Bedford, will be flower girl. was best man, Edward Walker William Reynolds will serve his and Joseph Piggott were ushers.

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played in the window of the] i ga °*tablishment. of the laws were obsolete and In/§ _eqch month we clear away all odds The resolution on restaurant many instances conflict with 2 : ' control also suggested money be others. If the Council endorses: and ends regardless of cost!

Council to pass an ordinance re- codification of health laws that | “the body of laws are scattered) quiring the grading of all city throughout the statutes from eating places as to sanitation and }

1881 up to the present time.” 8 requiring this rating to be dis-| gy. 4180 explained that many

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|aliocated for a full time instruc- the resolution they plan to work; {tor to teach the employees of eat- for the establishment of full time |ing places the rules of sanitation. local health departments. They On the passage of the resolu- will urge the state legislature to ition by the Council copies will be take necessary action to provide |sent to Dr. Gerald F. Kemp, city funds for the subsidy of these health director, the president of full time local units.

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Loe Minoo ; OT. 27 1048 WED] PAGE 18 Z THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1 . aa — -— 5 ————— ) : Bridge. - Indianapoli / Club to S Selle attr. SEOUL k Will Be Celebrated |(Cosmetici Indianapolis Welfare Club to Sponsor |g"prs cy Girl Scou Wee ill Be ebr osmeticians Cour i y ) ‘ or . ; oA 2 i ; bial 5 . . . j > : S a . J ¥ Performance of New Civic Play . By Local Group Beginning Sunday Open State C The Welfare Club of In- To Begin Year uan dianapolis will sponsor a Parley Nov 1 . * ¢ benefit performance of With Part This a au, Sa | =] Convention Pestures © Ment The run of the produe- . Sorority Chapter Dance and Style Show From tion will open Nov. § in the |" To Fete Rushees The Indiana Hairdressers and VE . go Jrete Ju | Cosmetologists - Association will By WIL ; Halloween themes will high-| open its 11th annual convention Ame Proceeds of the benefit per- [light the meetings of a number Spel exhibit on Nav. 7 in the Ho- THIS formance will be used to aid lof sorority groups: this week| Iii- tel Lincoln. The meeting will have ta elderly women, the project of ‘diana Gamma Alumnae Club, Pi close Nov. 9. Mrs, Florence Trowe book, “ the club. Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr, Beta Phi Sorority, will open fits bridge is general wu < Pack,” pi is in charge of arrangements, “(fall season with a Halloween chairman, assist- h House of assisted by' Mesdames Robert Iparty in the Butier University ed by Miss Irma It is 'n Crawford, John Judy, Arthur {Chapter House at 8 p. m, Friday. Zook and Mrs. most fas Craven, M. P, Bpeakman, L. I Co-chairmen for the event are Ruth Taylor, have ever Marshall Vogler, Mark Covert, Mrs. G. Wilbur Little and Mrs. Guest artists to life, a E. G. Hinshaw, George H. Kit- ‘Quentin H. Covert. Assisting will be Paul story, ma tler, Carl R. Sheets, Ray Dorr, them are Mrs. Carl J. Klein Jr. Vedder, Cincin- This is Robert L. Craig Sr. and Irwin {and Mrs.” P. K.”"Ward, entertain- nati, and Charles of the se L. Thompson, ment; Mrs. Robert Slaughter and Buntgens; La - 1 prefer Several parties are planned Mrs. Lloyd Rossebo, decorations; Grange, Ii for Betore and Alley in pops Mrs, Jamas ki Nov. 8 is to be . . . E, E. (ity, and Mrs. Wilbur Schumacher Indiana Day. i Phin Martin will be hosts at a dinner and Mrs, Jack J. Flynn, refresh- D e monstrations , . Flynn, sh- bridge party honoring their house ments. will be given py Mrs Trow guests, Senor and Senora Pepe Miss Faye Riddleberger, Loganse Alveriz Calderon . and their Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Soror- . hweitzer, Crawe AJgse port; Elmer Schweitzer, daughter, Carmen, Lima, Peru. |ity, will fete its rushees at a Hal-| fordsville: Mrs.. Thelma Holden, YKJ10 Other guests are to be Dr. and PLAN BENEFIT PLAY-—Mrs, Carl R, Sheets (left) and Mrs. L. loween party Jomorrow night, Linton; Miss Pauline Durnell, HT Mrs. P. R. Pfaff, Lebanon, Mrs. Vogler are assisting in the arrangements for the Welfare |; rs. William *. Ammer, 2 Marion; Donald Alleman, Ander- 188 Alberta McCann Gaunt and | } " . » . |Madison Ave., will be the hostess. d Mrs. Mabel Thoms. Miss Nellie-Hallarin. Club's benefit performance of "The Barretts, of Wimpole Street" | son an All be a style show and Guests at a “snack party” fo be given the night of Nov. 4 in the Civic Theater. | A masked party and buffet din- aathers wi night, with Mrs. Murt afte ie JARS i lhe Bomme of Another dinner party is son, Harry E. Raines; John Be de ile Rome of Craig and Viron Moore in charge, + an oH La . Nackenhorst, Allen Bilheimer, |... . ' The committee heads for the cone lanned by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur St. , ¢ will include Messrs. and Mes- Pa i ests will be Ray W. Rafert, Robert M. Con- Dr Sori Caples, vention are Mrs, Thoms and Mrs, Rul dames William IL. Lewis, Fred PP. Bu lon and William D. Jaus, Mrs. | 0 begin at 6:30 rm. toda Norris Berry, finger waving cone * Bouth wv Dope, oh ray Baldwin, Maasrs, aud Mesdames Robert Fdna 8. Haerle and Mrs. Frank- :30 p. m. y. test: Mrs. Ruth Oesterle, proe 14 merson H, Thompson, Fred R. ecker, Donaldson B r 0 w n, yn N. Gates. . Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi So- gram; Mrs. Bessie Shelburne and - Pass Bechdolt, Clifton 8. Sultzer, Robert = Fessler and Harold . [rority, will have its fall rush (Mrs. - Lyle Roller, advertising; . IN.T Arthur 8. Thompson, Delwin V. Norris! Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Dinner Before Play |party at the 38th St. Branch, Mrs. Golden Kelley, banquet; Miss Pass Bergstrom and Harold B. Over- M. Hindman will attend with |c Arranged . {Merchants Bank building. Mrs. Betty Wheeler. entertainment; . Open eed and. Mis P en "Eighee anid i Douglas Reid, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cole- Bernard Krebs will be the hostess, |Mrs. Irma Robertson, trophies; Prof. H: Tn and Sirs. Dimon. Gone, 7h: BAA, KAW" miewi Subd Glens ertpin sur Dana SU Gy MORES Jo [ing instruction mentione Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holcomb {71s arote: Stuart: ibrecht: en Do I a Be TRATH JAMES. oc. oo Hors PTA SRY RGU Aan ake ups oil INE : Der, \ . finitors; "Mrs. Adetne Henly, gd o.oo : - To Have Snack Party Wennstrom and Wilbur her a ams. A Toa lpr an Fin Chapter, Beta Sigma Richmond, artists, and Mrs. Alma thera . YE IRGOAR Raw No Mir 6B Ne. Alnner Logethery » . d ‘ Sorority, will meet in the club- # McKown, Anderson; Miss Bertha ra CHAE SEEING LN, ] Derlarma nie Seah New ‘wmpraieockiz SEY ARIE i " : n ‘ tte game of" Adams, Carl W, Spiess, Carl-A. party is planned by MoAars, = WN ATH NN DL FG DE RON IN Tr TB ri Sea, re Aoi ORNL RIE asian ABAD Rausch, James M. Buchanan, and Mesdames Carl R. Sheets, Messrs. and Mesdames HArITy |is in charge of the program. ership REI RE NA AS 4 Rufus A. Pyrchmen and Frank : Charies Maze, William Charles, Freya, Chatles Klliote, Seorse | ee and? T E. Weimer, Miss Joan on- “Paul Charles, Merill Atkinson, nger .an ney Fenster- | ; ’ way. nell and Cliff Rausch. Arnold Morgan and F. C, i maker, Mrs. Sua Burke, Mrs. Mothers Club Rabbi Plans Series y A dinner at the Indianapolis well, Miss Julia Ann Hancock Fthel Bromert and Harrison To Hear Talk Of Book Reviews ON TH Athletic Club will be given by and Miss Helen A. Sheets. Bennett. | “Children and‘ the Comics— : Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will Suge of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holcomb for- Also attending the play to- A dinner for Mr. and Mrs. [Children and Hobbies” will be the Ee ; open his 11th annual series of . tonking Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Holcomb gether will be Messrs. and Mes- William Thompson, Billy [topic of a discussion by the “ + Sowa B——— n br ” "book revie t 10: - qummy. ; i y y 3 oa " fare iti, Ea os / A ook reviews at 10:30 a. m. Tues trick wit] and Mr, and Mrs. Willlam M. dames W, L. Mitchener, Hayes Thompson and Mrs. Grace [Mothers Club, Our Lady of Mo io ; . day in the Indianapolis Hebrew could no! Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Leaf A. Hollibaugh, William M. Dem- Meng will bé given by Mr. and [Lourdes Catholic Church. The SCOUT WEEK TO OPEN—Sunday's Church Day will open the observance of |Temple. He will discuss “Speak- SO will be hosts at the per- _aree, Richard C. Fischer, Enlow Mrs. Robert L. Craig Sr. Mrs. group will meet at 8 to- | . v . . 1 h h ing Frankly” (Byrnes) \ formance to Messrs. and Mes- W. McVey, James E. Wilds, Irwin L. Thompson will attend |saomiow tn the cence mon | National Girl Scout Week. As thousands of girls will be doing throughout the coun- As are red by /. the card: dames J, 8. Sandberg, L. L. Robert H. Coker, A. Burton with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peter-'| Mio walter H. Latz of the try, the Scouts inthe Reed family leave church. With their mother, Mrs. Raymond |; ronile Sisterhood: under the a Logaton, 'C, So Fhismger, Jom Cansday, Raymond T. Thorpe, sen and Mr. and Mrs. George | American” Association of Univer-| Reed, Prospect neighborhood chairman; are Shirley (left) and Betty Jane. Shirley is |direction of Mrs. Sidney James the eight ~~ Schad h - ald Easler, S8amuel D, Nel- Paton. [sity Women will lead the dis-| f : d : diate Hi I5 and are open to the public. Mrs, West w 3 le | a member of Brownie troop 176 and Betty Jane, intermediate troop |5. 4 ar est w : . ussion. She will present sugges- | : . Sydney Romer is chairman “of squeezed. Organizations— The Bridal Scene— tions on what to do about select-| gy AGNES H. OSTROM SENIOR Scouts will stress p. m.; Thursday, 2;30 to 4:30 arrangements, assisted by Mes. of spade i h D l J C ing comic books and hobbies. " ALL SET for a busy Girl Citizenship Day Tuesday. Ayres’ p. m.; Friday, 3 to 4:30 p. m,, Sames Bupsie Glitk, Fritz hr spades wi 3 A ] Tt e members will also be told] week are the members of Auditorium will be the scene of and on Saturday, 10 a. m. to |blatt, Jerome Jacobs and Isadore go the ef 2 t cnaeum A 0 ores une over © |of the AAUW Book and Toy ex-| a and Marion the fall round-up from 3:30 to 3:15 p. m. Lehner. would wi : , A d Fi [Ribit fo be Speneg Nov. 18 in| county organization. Laun- 5 P. m. Their delegates to the Troops participating include Miss Sweeney Guest tricks. L : > lL B F tL d Ayres’ Auditorium. . iforms regional conference Nov. 10, Wednesday, intermediates 4, |l reel x Howev y Turners Plan n lance 0 e e e h er Guild 1 ¢ " fered one. Dresses wile Te 11 and 12 in Detroit will be in- 169, 189 and 258, Thursday; Miss Therese ‘Ann Hodel; 402 + the sever x : : Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Irwin Covert will entertain with a bridal Cheer Guild Party | by the girls all week. troduced. 2 Refor 19, intermediates 14, 179, |N. Meridian St. and Miss Berna- first tric 3 . * dinner Friday night in the Harrison Room, Columbia’ Club, for Mrs. Mary Penrod is chair-| “Girl Scouts Together” is the Next Wednesday through 349, brownie 265; riday, ter dette Mullen will’ entertain to. trick wit 5 nner SS10N {their daughter, Dolores June, and her fiance, Phillip. Powell Stutz. man of the card party the Con-| thems for the local celebrati Nov. 6 the week's theme will be mediates 137, 271, brownies 295 [night for Miss Mary Joan all deca 5 |The couple will be married at 5 p. m. Saturday in the Tabernacle queror Group of the: Riley Hos-| SMS TOT PAE O0A% SHERTREON oopiighted with ~demonstra- and 348. Sweeney with a personal shower. three sp: : | Presbyterian Church pital Cheer Guild will give at 1:30 ® Davona ana tl and exhibits of program Trops in Saturday's program [Miss Sweeney and Joseph DeLuca and three x The Women's Auxiliary to the | Yietlan Church. wil , p. m. tomorrow in Block's Audi-| Which opens Sunday through OD aa. Block’ ? Audi are senior 220, intermediates |Will be married at 10 a. m. Nov, could not L Ath Tu wil Seok at veto At the dinner Which Will follow the wedding rehearsals, = | Nov. 8. Special programs will Settles In Blocks Audi 8 oC 260,209: brownies [6 in St. Philip Neri Catholic “all th 5 henaeum Turners meet at include Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. | mark each day. torium, . 54, 86, 195, 269, 209; brownies pa a e 6:30 p. m. Monday for their Stutz, parents of the Prospective brother 8 Deft nin aud or | Sunday's celebration is two- - The 11 fields of Girl Scout- 391. 176, 213, 226, 237, 261 and Church. : \ As the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. cock, New ord, brother 0 R | tol y b d.. They in- . TT : e rems monthly dinner session in the so, old. Scouts will attend church Ing will be displayed. ey in Fi y EO Eo MacDonald, Evanston, Ill; B. J. of the bride-to-be, and Earl 1 naments services with their families or clude agriculture, arts and Members of the senior coun- Snoys to Entertain trust yo enaeum. avel flim yohnsen, Chicago; William Rex Frank Hamilton will be ushers. | i by troops. It is also the birth- crafts, community life, health cil are Charlotte Green, presi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Snoy, fense.” | will be shown. |Bell Jr. Terre Haute; Robert] Miss Woodcock attended] day anniversary of Juliette and safety, homemaking, intef- dent: Jeanette Beasley, vice {2036 Winfield Ave., will give a box is one c . } |Gerlaugh, Louisville; Mr. and | Franklin College and is now at- Gordon Low, founder of Girl national friendship, literature president, Kathryn Brockman, [supper followed by a barn dance 1 have e Miss Kathryn Bowlby, state su- Mrs. Warren C. Bevington, Misses tending Butler University. She Scouting in the United States. and —dramatics, music and Judy Fisher and Eleanor Jones. [Saturday night, Nov. 6. T P pervisor, Indiana State Employ- Mary Glendening, Lucille Barrett,|i8 a member of Delta Delta Delta “Hoosier Hospitality” will be dancing, nature, out-of-A0OTS | mums: RA een ment Service, will be in charge of Barbara McConn and Georgia Sorority. Mr. Woodcock attended highlighted Monday on Home- And sports and games. : |White, Martin Wirth, Louls Shultz Purdue University and is a mem- making Da The Citi The entertainment . includes Pros the 5:45 p. m. p. m. dinner meet-|yng Robert and Joseph Barry, |ber of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. | Gas & Coke Co: will be host to §Toup singing, folk dancing, ing Tuesday, Nov. 9, of the Asso-| Also ttinhs A = bridal LI } { troops planning to enter junior plays, tumblers and the film, THERE ciation of Personnel Women. The inner: this week 15 Mrs. Artbur. Miss Jacqueline Ann Matthews cooking school for helps in 1948 Girl Scout Camping. to the 1 event is to be held in the 40 and o Carey, 3125 Sutherland Ave and Ray E. Schnitker will be| earning the cook badge. A skit, s = onde op 8 Club. [Mrs Carey will honor her davgh- married Nov. 7 in the Woodside | “Country Cousin Visits City NEXT Wednesday the pro- # Natural “Merit Rating” will be Miss Leth, Misses Mary Ruth and Pa. Methodist Church. Miss Mat-| Cousin” will be presented. gram will be from 3 to 4:30 t Know 1 Bowlby's subject. + y \thews is the daughter of Mr. and en 0 ; {tricia, and their flances, William yrs R. W. Matthews, 410 Leeds! . . fort to ha The Inter Libros Book Review Jancasier Beaning and Sack wb Ave. and the prospective bride- Council of W omen W ill Vote Saturday Club will meet at 8 p, m. tomor- Ha A es Murtay ne il ne groom is the son of Mrs. Bertha y Jueling A row in Mrs. Ella Herman's home, oU Minor, 525 St. Paul St. 2 3 3 : - 1326 Parker Ave. Mrs. Herman b. In. Sunday i the Broadway| Mrs. Charles McClary, sister On Sanitation Resolution 39 MONUMENT PLACE INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Honghips, will review » Ghost Town on the a ide Mr. and of the brite-toshe, bid be maton ; { ‘The Indianapolis Council of Women will vote Tuesday morn- ( ON HE (IRCLE yp "But "dos Yellowstone” (Paul). Mrs. William F. Beaning and Mr ew og! an oy Yliss, \Ing in Ayres’ auditorium on resolutions to endorse and support) current lo {ary t E (Owens, Ellen Ryan and Sara and the codification of Indiana's Public Health Laws, to urge the lasting 1 and Mrs. Arthur Ajkin, Mitchell, Martha Beasel will be brides- | asting lo Mrs. Edward Mueller, 2038 blic eating places and to disapprove salacious advergrading of public gp d to pprove k Tt {parents of the prospective bride- maids. Maureen Sullivan will be no Westbrook Ave. will entertain . {tising, cartoons, literature and magjon pictures. > grooms, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur flower girl 8. : 4 n P going stea the Happy Hour Club Friday : The three resolutions wera. acce! by the Council's Board of Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-| T. L. Lambert will be best man _r— . : temporary night. The group will havea Hal- “yi CO Doris Hurt Betty. a Mr! MeCl Wayne |Directors at its monthly meet- ~~ i fcaly, he ( loween party. ' s urt, y an r. ary, Wayne John- i terday in the Indiana Na- the City Council and Mayor ) | | Louise Thompson and Joan Carey, /son, Cliff Raisor and Robert Ng Yyealercay 'n tne In & Feeney ) a light to Robert Beaning, Robert Allin and Matthews will serve as ushers, tional Bank building. ’ not an ar