Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1948 — Page 26
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae
: | To Meet Monday Night, Hear = Report on Rehabilitation Work
"Talk on Floral Arrangements Scheduled for Phi Mu Association
The Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Alpha Gamma Delta i F Sorority, will meet Monday night in the home of Mrs. John i
Jefferson, 3146 N. Illinois St.
Reports of rehabilitation work accomplished by members at
tha Crossroads Rehabilitation Center will be read. The center is)? the project of the club. Members will address envelopes for the | annual Easter seal drive at the meeting. - Assistant hostesses’ will be Mesdames Ashton Clark,
A. Beeson and Kenneth L. Dotte Carolyn Kuebler.
Norman rer, Miss Helen Bercher and Miss
: Miss Mona Jane Wilson, 3419 N, Pennsylvania St, will be hostess to the Indianapolis Phi Mu Sorority Alumnae Association Mon-
day night in her home.
The guest speaker, Mrs, Mildred M, Crump, will discuss “Floral | Arrangements and Corsage Making.”
Hospital Guild Lists Charity Ball Chairmen
8t. Margaret's Hospital Guild announces the chairmen for its annual charity ball Dec. 4 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Mrs.
Mark W. Enright is the general yo ivers
chairman. Assisting her are Mrs.
Mrs. Leroy Burney will | preside, | Mesdames Kenneth Hufford, | Maurice Pickett, K. M. Holsapple and Walter D. Alfke and Miss Joan McCord will be the assistant hostesses. :
The Delta Tau Delta Frater|nity's Mothers Club of Butler | University will meet at 12:45 p. m. | Tuesday in the chapter house. After a covered-dish luncheon Mrs. Elmer Kreuger will show a film on South America.
Mrs. Lowell F. Martin, presi|dent of the Butler University Council, will be the
{honor guest. Mrs. A. N. Reynolds
M. Crosby Bartlett and Mrs. Louls i, 1,ncheon chairman, assisted by
Randle. Members of the decorations committee inclyde Mesdames R. H. G. Mathews, James L. Beattey, R. W. Power, Robert C. Blessing and Louis R. Thomas. music committee are Mrs. Russel S. Williams and Mrs. Kenneth F. Adair. Mrs. Robert C. Burnett is in charge of programs, and Mrs, Bartlett and Mrs. L. E. Kincan-
non head the reservations comp-
One ‘the |
{Mesdames E, E. Rohr, Carl Henn i8r..,” J. D. Bruner,
A card party at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Riviera Club will be {sponsored by the Lambda Chi | Alpha Fraternity’s Mothers Club. Mrs. Raiph Iula is president.
Mrs, Lou Ogle, candy, and Mes-
mittee. Mrs. Charles L. Gisler dames Fred Croner, S. F. Burns, and Mrs. Harold L. Mercer are Clyde Pike and Ralph Bird,
on the tickets committee.
The committees will meet at 10
a2. m. Tuesaday in the home of the general chairman, Mrs. Enright, 4450 Park Ave.
‘Local Women
At Conference
Times Special
special committee.
Phi Sorority, had a hayride and
guests last night at the Acton Dude Ranch. Misses Pat Harkema, Barbara Chapson and Joyce Taylor were in charge.
Chi Phi Gamma Sorority. They
CHICAGO, Nov. 5—Mesdames in the Hotel Washington.
Howard King, Donald Gerking, Gordon McCalment and Lawrence Dorsey of Indianapolis are
White Cross Guild
attending the economic conter-'T0 Meet Next Week
ence sponsored by the League of
Delta Tota Chapter, Beta Sigma
wiener roast for members and,
(Four Young
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5 Paglow photo. VOWS READ—The Upland
| Methodist Church was the | scene of the marriage of Miss Joan Elizabeth Puckett and William A. Orr Oct. 24. Mr. and | Mrs. Lora D. Puckett, Marion, | are the bride's parents, and,
Mr. Orr is the son of Mrs. be
{ Dohrman S. Swearingen, 1414
| Broadway. Invitations
Out for Guild's
| Invitations have been mailed
| |
will play for the annual formal
{1 a. m. | Guild members Mrs, Burchard Carr with the
who assisted
| Bardwell, Berkley Duck Jr, Walter Hiser, William Forsyth, Waliter Carpenter, Kevin Brosnan nad Donald Gibson. Also Mesdames Robert Gruen, {Russell Spencer, Richard Bearss, | Arthur 8lifer, Samuel Simpson, Edward Gallahue and Earl W. {Mericle end Miss Martha Louise | 8mith. | The guild will meet at 12:30 {ps m. for a luncheon in the home {of Mrs. Thomas J. Umphrey, HE.
A theater party is planned for 75th 8t., next Friday. Dance plans the members of Beta Chapter, Will be discussed. The hostess will be assisted by will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday Mesdames Frederic M. Hadley, Hiser will preside. Proceeds from the be donated to the
Kinnear and S8lifer. Mrs.
dance will museum,
Several units of the Method- Legion Auxiliary
Women Voters in Chicago. The ist Hospital's White Cross Guild| } conference opened yesterday and will meet next week in the Serv- UNit Plans Tea
will close. tomorrow.
“Fiscal Policy in Relation to| National Economy” is the theme of the meeting. The delegates will Broadway Baptist; - hold similar meetings here after Grace Methodist, Calvary Baptist Thursday in the home of Mrs. and Bellaire;- Wednesday—Broad- Howard Wells, 4465 N. ae
they return. :
{ice Center. The schedule:
Monday—Third Christian and oring officers
Unit Four,
Mrs. Dorsey will be a member way Methodist, Perry Township St.
of a panel discussion on “Uncle and Quaker; Sam, the Big Spender.” Mrs. Mec-| Calment will take part in a dis- Ben Davis, and Frid cussion of “How Can We Modern-/nacle Garden,
ize Our National Economy.”
Sigma Phi and Wesleyan.
Thursday—Temple| Mrs. George Swaim is chairSisterhood, Municipal Garden and /man, assisiy by Mesdames Taber- Ghaties Watsons; Harold Trusler, Mar, Beta William Lewis, L. J. Badollett,
{Charles Crist and. Ralph Suits.
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for the “Harvest Ball” the Chil-| dren's Museum Guild will give| Miss Joyce M. Dearing and be flower girl and Skipper Wil- ushers. Runyan and O. 8. Nov. 26 in the Woodstock Club. poiont O, Henderson will be kinson will serve as ring bearer. the Boulevard Room, Hotel Ant-| {Earl Newport and his orchestra; '
{dance to be held from 9 p. m. to
this week| his . |{Ave., and Mr. Henderson is the
(Mrs. Henry Dearing, 1329 Villa mailing include Mes-| i
American Legion Auxiliary, will have a tea honand prospective Tuesday— members from 2 to 4 p. m.
Ellis photo. CLEVELAND RITE—Miss Betty Ruth Ma‘lecki and William J. Mahan Jr. were married Saturday in the Holy Name Catholic Church, in Cleveland. She is the daughte® of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Malecki, Garfield, Heights, O., and the ‘ bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mss. Mahan, 4460 Winthrop Ave.
DuBois phote. MARRIED—Miss Marianne Hanson became the bride of Wiliam Shannon Hughes Saturday in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Skokie, lil. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Panitch, Skokie, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. M. Hughes, 3615 Coliseum Ave.
Harvest Ball |The Bridal Scene—
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Miss Dearing, Mr. Henderson to Be Married
married at 7:30 p. m. today in the, Bronze taffeta will be worn by lers. Hillcrest Baptist Church. The the bridal attendant. The flower
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Paul Amold Lyons Oct, 17. Mrs. Mary J. Montgomery, Shelbyville, ‘is the mother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lyons. Shelbyville, are the bridegroom's parents.
FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1048
Women Are Married In Ceremonies Read In October Calendar for
AAUV Study
Groups Drawn
Literature Section To Hear Review
The study group calendar of the American Association of Uni{versity Women for the rest of November is announced. The Contemporary Literature group will meet at 1:30 p. m, {Nov 15, in the home of Mrs, Karl IM. Koons, 5767 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. J. E. Ritchie is chairman and Mrs. Murray F. Conner will review “Family Circle” (Skinner). Miss Annette Short, 35 W. 36th St., will be hostess to the Recent !Graduates group at 8:30 p. m, Nov. 15. Miss Jean Ober is chair{man and a speaker from the CenTtral Library will talk. Mrs, Paul (R. Summers is chairman of the |Parents’ Roundtable. The group {will meet at 1:30 p. m., Nov. 16, lin the home of Mrs. Koons, 5767 {N. Pennsylvania St. Also on Nov. 16 the members
Junior League
of AAUW will attend the special {night showing of their book and {toy exhibit in Ayres’ Auditorium, Mrs. Friedia Herbst, 966 N. BelleVieu Place, will be hostess to the
{I ti 1 Relati Puppet Expert mmr sons
To Visit Here
| will be “U. N. Charter; Process of | Amending.” Miss Frances Moder {is ‘chairman. The Pre-School department will
Alfred Wallace, technical ad- have an 8 p. m. meeting Nov. 1T | viser to the Association of Junior in the home of Mrs. C. F. Otten,
{Leagues of America on puppetr
y, 4456 Central Ave. Mrs. Robert
The reception will be in! will be here Monday to visit the Judy is chairman of the fathers |Community Puppet Theater and night program. Dr. Phillip Reed { Workshop, which the local league will discuss “Development of the
|Psychic and Conditioning for
Sponsors. The bride will wear a gray faille, "je will help the worshop with’ Social Living.”
bride is the daughter of Mr. and girl will wear aquamarine taffeta. suit with brown accessories for plays now in production and talk| Mrs. Koons is chairman of the
The committee chairmen are games Richard T. Hill, Reily G./son.of Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Hen-| White satin gown. She will wear Delaware St.
Mrs. Merle Speakman, ways and| Adams, Norman Baxter, Herbert derson, 3340 W. Michigan St. means; Mrs. H, E. Bridges and gweet, Kenneth Kinnear, George
{a two-tiered illusion veil. Orchids
The Rev. E. V. Douglass will| will cascade officiate. Mrs. James Wilkinson,
{tron of honor. Peggy Wilson willlNew and Mr. Wilkinson will be Fraternity. >
Seed pearls will accent the her wedding trip. The couple will with those from the community International sweetheart neckline of the bride’s be at home Nov. 15 at 2218 N.
Relations group
jand the league who are interested which plans to meet at 1:30 p. m. lin the work. Mr, Wallace is noted on Nov. 18. Mrs. Charles Oster-
{for his work’ with puppet body tag, 57 E. Maple Rd., is to be the
| Mr. Henderson and his bride movements and dancing. {and baby white chrysanthemums attended Indiana University. She]
A general meeting will be he
‘public.
{ hostess. The Great Books, seeldjond year division, will meet at
from a white Bible.|ijs a member of Zeta Tau Alpha'at 8 p. m. Monday on the third|{7:30 p. m. on Nov. 18 in the Rauh Wayne Henderson will serve his Sorority and Mr. Henderson be- Hoor of Rauh Memorial Library. Memorial Library. The Rey. D. sister of the bride, will be ma-|brether as best man. Robert Mc- longs to the Alpha Tau Omega The session will be open to the E. Elder and Mrs. M. S. Harding
{will be the leaders.
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