Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1948 — Page 12

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow

8picklemire, Times Staff Photographer.

ANCY ALLEN GRIMSLEY has a big collection of bird feathers. The 4-year-old amateur ornithologist assembled them herself. She plays with her story-book dolls and Sally Lynn Grimsley, her 9-month-old live doll sister. Another sister, Barbara Ann, 10, attends School 80. The girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grimsley, 5829

Guilford Ave. (By Marjorie

Turk.)

Sororities— : i Business, Educational Meetin

Planned for Thursday Night At Lincoln by Zeta Beta Chi.

ORGANIZATIONS—

Theta Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa, To Celebrate Founders Day

Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, will have a business and educational meeting at 7 p. m. Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. . Ea The nominating committee will report to the members. The committee members are Mrs. Edward Keilman, chairman, and Misses Eleanor Pyle, Alma Morrison, Ann Robinson and Edith Abbitt, Other reports will be given by Miss Maryellen Sherman, chairman of the Christmas gift bazaar; Miss Esther Schmitt, chairman of the national night committee, and Mrs, Shirl Hanshew, chairman of the new membership committeey There will be a style show for members and guests after the meeting. The show will be presented by Ayres’. z

The 17th annual founders day of the sorority will be celebrated by the Theta Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority. The dinner meeting will be held at 7 p. m.

today. Mrs. Marie Cook, tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers, Pn Mre. Henry Stab will be the| 2278 _Plerson St, 1s to be the

toastmisress and Mrs, Mary, : Brumfield, charter member; will A business meeting is planned) be the guest speaker. Arrange- for the members of Zeta Chapter, ment committee: membersj are! Phi Delta Pi Sorority, at 8 p. m.| Mrs, Charles 8. Brown Jr., Mrs. tomorrow in the YWCA. i Hubert Shortridge and Miss] ; Augusta Clinton. | Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau! { | Sarority, will meet at 8 p. m. to-| | Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi morrow. Mrs. Willlam Barnes, Sorority, will have a formal din-|259 Burgess Ave. will be the ner. and installation of officers hostess. | | te lers. | Saturday In the Hotel. Antlers Mrs. Delon Davisson, 1526 S.

There will be a dinner meeting! East Sf, will be hostess to the at 6 p. m. tomorrow for the mem- Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sobers of Lambda Mu Chapter, rority, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Sigma Beta Sorority. The dinner There will be pledge service after will be held in Ramsey's Tea the business session. ‘Room. Mrs. Bennet Bellville will| | preside.

Chi Delta Chi Sorority members

[will be entertained at 8:30 p. m.

fr 2g Chater, gamma Gam iomoriyw oy. dios stares seove] A ALI. Plans Legion Auxiliary Head Meeting for To Mix Fun With Job |Next Tuesday

By AGNES H. OSTROM There will. be a general meet- “ ‘DON'T WORK TOO HARD and have fun.’ That's always|ing for all members of the Indi{the way my husband ends his letters,” said Mrs. Hubert A. Goode|anapolis Branch, American. Asof Portland, Ore., new president of the American Legion Auxiliary. |sociation of University Women, | Mrs. Goode artived yesterday from Washington and New at 6:30 p. m. next Tuesday in the | York to begin her work as head of one of the largest women's North Methodist Church. Mrs. organizations in the world. t Mark Cowen is in charge of dinpi ; {know. During the war when his/ner reservations. And that's how we want to father served as a captain in the| Miss Christine M. Heinig, mern-

Entertains At Reception

Mrs. Robert F. Mannfeld, d4i‘actor of the Central West Dis‘rict, Garden Club eof Indiana, 'ntertained last night at a re‘eption in ‘ the “kitchen-living” ome, 4190 N. Pennsylvania Bt. ‘Irs. G. W. Johnson, Mexico City, he honor guest, is a landscape “rchitect for Pan-American Airrvays. . Other guests included Mrs. John Jowning, Mooresville, state presient of the Garden Club of Inlana, and Mr. Downing; George ‘lel, landscape architect for the ity Park Board, and Mrs. Fiel, ind. Dr. and Mrs, Goethe Link.

WCTU Unit Plans Meeting Thursday

Mrs. O, H. Griest, Plainfield, will be the guest speaker at an 11 a. m. meeting Thursday of the Meridian Unit, WCTU. The group

C. Jay, 3620 Washington Blvd.

program. Miss Florence Lanham

Miss Dotty Loretta Lackey.

Dieckman, B. F. Orr and Ray

|Thorn. Robert L. Mason, de-

(signer and builder of the house, and Mrs. Mason also were guests. | Over 1000 persons inspected the house at its opening Sunday aftlernoon and night. It will be open

Others were Messrs. and Mes- daily through Nov. 14. a ——

Youth Hostel

Plan Picnic

The Indianapolis

Will: met in the © fM 5 |American Youth Hostels, Inc. is ome of Mrs. J.| jor hike Sunplanning a pic and : hike/dancing blue eyes is assurance Oregon Department of the Auxili- at 1:30 p. m. in the Rauh Me-/|

|day. The members will

There will be an Armistice Day|from Noblesville to the Harrell

farm.

will lead devotions and Mrs. F.| Other events scheduled for this E. Lacky will preside. A musical|month ingjude a sous! Matting rogram is to be presented by/Oon Nov. 12; a work hike on Nov. progr presen y 14 at Merril’'s farm; a hike from Clermont to. Traders Point on

dames Robert E. Bastaln, Erwin NOV: 21a square dance and ple-

nic at Brookside Park on Nov.

23, and a hike to Holliday Park

{on Nov. 28.

‘Sorority to Meet .

| Iota Gamma Chapter, Pi Omicron Sorority, will meet at 7:30

p. m. today with Miss Augusta/the middle of November,” Mrs.'ton Committee, National “Poppy|lndiaha National i Harvey, 234 N. Delaware St. |Goode surmised. She left Portland Committee and National Child yr 8

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Council,

do this job. With a little time Army Transportation Corps, the per of the national AAUW Childoff to have some fun . .. a kind family was with us for four-and-inoed Education staff, will be the of balance for the intense work|a-half years. {guest speaker. Her topic will be being done by the personnell In the middle of a family move, “Education For All American here,” she stated, referring to the the Cooper small fry are again Children.” staff members in National Head- temporarily with their grand-| A meeting of local AAUW quarters on N. Meridian St. parents. {board members is scheduled for

A look at the roster of Mrs.| Mrs. Goode's first visit to In-|7:30 p. m. tonight in the Bankers] Goode's achievements in Auxiliary dianapolis was in 1941, while she Trust building. Tomorrow, the! work and a second look into her was serving as president of the Creative Writing group will meet

that she's just the woman who|ary, “We live so far away I ex-/morial Library. Mrs. Carl E.| can accomplish the work and have pect to-be here quite a bit. I can’t Bruce is chairman and Mrs. fun too. drop in for a day or so, as some Garry Winders is instructor. Threé hours after her arrival,|0f my predecessors have done.” | The Jewelry and Metalcraft | t : ws . {department will meet at 7:30 p. m.| already had her suit coat off ana Rehabilitation tomorrow. Mrs. Frank Wood, was sorting official looking papers Measures Adopted hse Wasnngn Blvd., is to be| and telegrams. Her office was gince 1932 when she joined 8 Joes. rs. C. L. Munger -(filled with baskets of fall chrysan-| portland Unit 1 of the Auxiliary,| . Seiiuing; | spelling a Hoosier go “I could sing in the glee club,”| Smoke Problem we come, Mrs. Goode has been active in the Tq Be Discussed Looks Forward organization's work. | ] : ‘ | 4 Thursday, the Civie, Interest To H s She has served as National vice! ou Ril have a 130 wig 10 Flomecoming president, and has headed the, STOP nth 35th Bt En) “I expect to be here until about work of the National Rehabilita- 8 . |

Mrs. Peter Terzick and Mrs. E.

early in October and would lke welfare Committee. |G. Hinshaw are hostesses. Rob-

"to look in home just for a few| pehapjljtation work under Mrs. ert. Wolf, city engineer, will dis[Roman Ay * on “ |Geodes Hirestion: last gy cuss “Smoke Abatement.” | ancing at ner desk, she sald, resulted in the Veterans N-' the Great Books h |“I do hope to be there for my istration adopting it. “We held 4. vear division un eer jown homecoming, about the 22d {raining courses for hospital vol- mhireday The Rev. Donald Eld.| or 23d I believe it is to be. ~ lunteers in three cities—Detroit./or ang Mrs. M. S. ‘Harding will “My husband is the important Chicago and Des Momes—and the 1004 a discussion at 7:30 p. m. in| one in the family. He's assistant women who attended returned the Rauh Memorial Library. city commissioner of Portland.” home to give courses in their own,

hasn't had a glimpse of his wife 6000 trained women workers in

since her unanimous election as More than 135 hospitals in they, national president late last month country,” stated Mrs. /the leaders. in Miami, is well ‘“‘chaperoned.”| ‘We want to assist the Legion] Their “little house” includes the|in promoting legislation for housGoode daughter, Mrs. Kenneth|/ing and child welfare.” _ Caoper; her two children, 10-year-| old Jody (Savilla Jo) 68-year-old Binks

“We are backing a sound se-| and curity program,” she said,

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I “Binks is really my baby, youhearts of Auxiliary members.”

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used as a milk fund by the club.

g Newcomers Club to Give Luncheon Tomorrow in Marott Hotel Parlor

“The Marott Hotel north par-

lor will be the Newcomers

scene of the

Club luncheon to-

morrow. Mrs. M. Alan Nealy is hostess for the 11:45 a. m.

event.

Assisting the hostess will be

Mesdames J. F. Abbott, S

Robert

Dorntge, . A. Cochran,

W. G. Fetter, Robert Shell and

W. K. Frost.

Also Mesdames Richard Gil-

bert, Palmer Gallup,

Lazarus, Charles

ter Wilson and L.

Donald Massie, WalB. Warstler.

The regular meeting of the

Marian College

Guild will be

held tomorrow because of to-

day’s election.

Members will

meet in the college cafeteria at

2 p. m. Plans will be

completed for

the annual club party scheduled

for Nov. 10 in

Block's Audi-

torium. Mrs. Ralph Mortlock,

president, is gen

| of the event.

eral chairman

A social hour will follow the meeting with students of the college entertaining.

A chicken din

Pleasant will be tomorrow night’

ner at Mount

a feature of s meeting of

the Rio de Janeiro ITSC Chapter. Husbands will be included as guests for the 7 o'clock

dinner. . = Mrs. Jules speaker for the lowing.

Zinter

will be program fol-

Mrs. Harry J. Alexander will

be hostess in her home, 938 N. |

Bosart Ave., for the Bide-a-Wee

Club meeting tomorrow. -scheduled for 8:15 p. m.

It is

Card Parties Planned

The Finance Committee,

: The. first-year division of the'velle Gossett Auxiliary, Veterans Guest Tea Booked At the moment, Mr. Goode, who towns. Last year we had over... pg, . J group will meet at/of Foreign Wars, will sponsor]

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SORT SALE CONTRIBUTIONS—Mrs. John McCreary (left), chairman of the project committee of the Alpha Nu Latreian Club, and Mrs. T. M. Pruyn, ways and means chairman, sort contributions made for the rummage sale the group will hold beginning at 7:30 a. m. Saturday in St. Rita's Catholic Church. Proceeds will be

Local Women Will Attend

Conference

Delegates from the Indianapolis: section will attend the Mid{eastern Regional Conference of {the National Council of Jewish {Women tomorrow, Thursday and Friday in Cincinnati, The conferences will be held in the Alms Hotel. Theme of the meeting will be “Jewish Women and the Community.” Mrs. Charles Efroymison is recording secretary. Com{mittee members from the local {section are Mrs. Victor Gold{berg, nominations; Mrs. S. A. 8iliberman, publicity, and Mrs. A. A. {Masche, resolutions. Mrs. Moise Cahn and Mrs. L. {B. Berolzheimer, national vice presidents, will be the speakers. A round table discussion on council work, contemporary Jewish {affairs, international relations, {social service, service to foreign{born and overseas service will be {led by Mrs, Walter Wolf, president of the Indianapolis group. | . The local delegates include Mes{dames Herman Summerfield, {David Lipp and Wolf Sussman. | Alternates are Mesdames David {Lurvey, Sara Messing Stern and {George Frank. Projects of the Indianapolis section include ecul{tural study groups, scholarship (funds, a thrift shop and extension of council sections and service.

Card Party Friday The Edelweiss Ladies Society {will have a card party at 8 p. m. Friday in the Southside Turners |{Hall. Mesdames aHns Bockes, [Fred Baumeister, Albert Amthor {and Albert Meincken are in charge.

La-|

AJ Chapter, PEO Sisterhood,

0 p. m., Nov. 11, in the library. card parties each Saturday in No- will have a guest day tea Thursand Mrs. Harry Dragoo are vember. The events will be held day in the home of Mrs. L. L. ‘at 8 p. m. in the post home.

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Wedding Date Is Announced

T h'e. Irvington Presbyterian|tive bridegroom is fhe son of Mr Church .will be the scene at 2/and Mrs. Charles H. Carr, 502( 5. m. Sunday of the marriage of E. New York St. Miss Wanda Marshall to C. Ron-| Miss Gail Marshall, sister o ald Carr. Dr. John B. Ferguson the bride-to-be, will be maid o will officiate. {honor and George Cross, Daven Miss Marshall is the daughter port, Towa, will serve ag best man of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marshall, Mr. Carr attended Purdue Uni

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Alban Conwa York interior

prints salvage tic give a high a room when n colored paper, and hung in cc

In fact, you be a decorati of plants in tainer. Case | way’s trick of fashioned scro in half and mc wall as glean for ivy plants containers. ” INSTEAD O or unrelated pi walls, bring th gether in one position, he ad Hang the g can’ move straight line. frames in line your doorway of-thumb. ‘When you large picture « eral smaller ol or couch, the o frames should yo the fu cautions, if yc balanced arrar To give a sir large picture : tance, add to 1 of the wood 8 molding pierc bored close to; Light Afilteri openwork will shadows and of depth to th Maybe yo prints or small. but no frames. suggestion is t paper borders, display with swag, also of paper.

Club C

Approv Resolu

Three resolu grading and sa places, codificat public health la time health uni disapproval of Ing, literature, comics and sug passed by the I cil of Women Ayres’ Auditori The council's Ing places urge cil to pass an o all city eating C—as to sanits that money be full-time instru ployees of eating rules and how In indorsing state health lax out that many obsolete and c¢ other. The council the state legis] sary action to subsidy of full units in the out these were Indiana State and the Amer sociation. Four clubs « membership. ta Tau Delta F Club of Butle: versal Club Au ahd the Secor Year books an council were g club representa James Eldric

- of the Americs

United Nation: United Nations Foreign Policy’ Among speal were Miss Mar) omist instructo tral College; R member of the mittee, and Wa dent of the Ir Exposition to | year,

Brown Cc Exhibits

An exhibiti and flower p Leota - Williar County, opene Hoosier Salon The show W Mrs. Loop will from 2 to 4 p.

Named ta

PIERRE. S. Vera C. Busl United State: South Dakota. husband Harla died Sept. 27. The appoir George T. Mi with the ur Bushfield will fore Dec. 30, Vv gress reconven

High-Flyin FAYETTEV. ma Mary Wing ville, has take burg Flying effort to teach fiy—without c« Mrs. Winger children and a takes half-hc day,