Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1948 — Page 17

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TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1 i i { .

Or Plan Luncheon To Mark Art Students Show

Kindergarten Society ' To Hear Speaker - Members of the Indianapolis Art Students League will highlight their current show with a luncheon in Block’s Terrace Tea Room at 1:30 p. m. Friday. The exhibition will be hung in Block's Auditorium through Saturday. Mrs. Harold Pierce is chairman] of reservations. Officers of the club incltide Mrs. Earl 0. Jeffries, president; Mrs. Fred W. Guckelberg, vice president; Mrs. J. W. Klaus, secretary; Mrs. R. L. Huff, treasurer, and Mrs. Pierce, auditor. \ There will be an open meeting at the home of Mrs. 0. K. Gaskins, 7 E. Westfield Blvd., Dec. 7.

Dr. Evelyn Millis Duvall, ‘Chicago, executive secretary of the National Council on Family Relations, wil] be the speaker at a meeting for parents of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society at 8 p. m. Friday. The event is to be held in the auditorium of the World War Memorial. Admission is by ticket. Dr. Duvall is well-known as an author and is associate editor of “Marriage and Family Life.” The topic for the meeting will be “Who Is a Good Parent Today?” The meeting is sponsored by the Mothers Club Council of the society. Mrs. Phillip Hedbeck will represent the council and intro-| duce the speaker. Miss Rubie F. Staff, director, will represent the society.

Garden Club

Plans Meeting A Thanksgiving dinner and program are being planned by the

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Panhéllenic Group Hears Dr.

Chatting at the Speakers’ table with Dr. W. Norwood Brigance (left) of Wabash College at the annual scholarship dinner held by the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association last night in

ter) and Miss

the Marott Hotel are Mrs. Kenneth Lemons (cen-

By AGNES H. OSTROM

“DON'T SELL OUT to the mili-|tWo sorority groups on the Butler ligious hates

tary—it would be the collapse of our economy.” This was the warning Dr. W. Norwood Bri-|

a Panhellenic dinner last night in|Beta Phi Sorority for leading in|

the Marott Hotel. “Soldiers,” the scholarship at the end of the secspeaker said, “don’t grow grain/ond semester. Miss Mary Eliza{beth Gordon, Kappa Kappa Gam-

or mine coal.”

The theme of Dr. Brigance’s ma, and Miss Joy Wichser, Pi

campus.

Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority {received recognition for the highamong sorority gance gave fraternity women’ at groups for ¢he entire year, and Pi|

est grade avera

the address. Mrs. Lemons, who presided, is president of the Indianapolis group and Miss Glendy is head of the Butler Panhellenic Association.

Brigance

Ned

Dolores Glendy. Dr. Brigance gave

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sororities—

Founders Day Event Planned By Sorority

Program Announced By Sigma Kappa

Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Sigma Kappa Sorority, will have! its 74th annual founders day ain-| ner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in Jones restaurant. Miss Mary] Jane Coleman -and Mrs. Mary Betty Nelson will conduct the candlelight service. » | Miss Jane O. Flaherty is to talk] on “Radio Today.” The sorority was founded in 1874. Mrs. E. D. Taggart will represent the national officers. She is national secretary-treasurer. The local of-| ficers are Mrs. Nelson, president; Mrs. Maxine Ghere, secretarytreasurer, and Miss Marian Jean| White, recording secretary. Committee members in charge are Mrs. Mildred Long, Mrs. Nellie Demlow, Miss Mary Billau and Miss White.

There will be a Thanksgiving dinner for members and guests of Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Forty and Eight Club. Mesdames Walter Jones, John, Jefferson and Herschel King are in charge. A bridge party will] follow the dinner.

within our own

{country could lead to serious

{hates.” “We may not agree, but we {should talk and try to under-| stand. The ideal of Freedom is| |still in America.” Mrs. Richard C. Lennox, dinner chairman, introduced the speaker. |

Mrs. Mildred M. Crump will]

inual scholarship award, a cup, to Russian, and the racial and re- speak on “Flowers of Distinction

for the Coming Holiday” at a din-| ner and open house tomorrow ini

|trouble. “Unfortunately, we don’t the YWCA. The event is spon-| |stop hating but only transfer our sored by Phi Chapter, Alpha Omi-| _ |eron Alpha Sorority.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Dorothy Cross and Mrs. Charlotte Callon.

Alpha Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will meet| tonight. Mrs. Hal Stoneking, 4806 E. Washington St., ‘will be the

Holland Photo A ceremony Sunday united the former Miss Shirley Reeves and Hugh H, Meloy. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Olive |. Rider, 1715 N. Delaware St., and W. Ward Reeves, 111 E. |8th St., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Meloy, 604 N. Tibbs Ave. The vows were read in the Fairfax Christian Church.

Reservations are being madé|Oscar C. Hagemier, W. B. Currie, Bruce {for the Sunnyside Guild fund- Ora J. Gill and Thomas F. Wendt |Marion Moore, A. D. Hitz, C. R. raising card party to be held will be guests of Mrs. Edward McCotter, Eldo I. Wagner, H. C.

Friday in

the Murat Temple. A. Lawson.

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Principals in November Weddings

Dexheimer-Carlon Photo

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Harmon, 925 N. Oxford St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Minnie Lee, to Vernon Wi Balden, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Belden, 933 N.’

Oxford St.

The ceremony will be read at 730

p. m. on Nov, 27 in the Centenary Christian

Church.

Sunnyside Guild F und-Raising Card Party Planned

Short, Harry Higbee,

(Ryker, E. C. Stark, Merlih

Garfield Garden Club at 12:30... .¢ worops harvested from Beta Phi, presidents of the re-| Duistanding Indiana y orien Hostess. Guests of Mrs. David Stone Will \r¢ Hanning [Elmore, Charles Stoltz, Lois W. p. m. tomorrow in the Prospect Phin pb cated com. |Spective sororities, accepted the Members of sororities ate 2 be Mesdames Richard C. RISSOT, Be Host |Brandt, allace Coppock, 0 Branch Library. The event is in the Jast war ‘have cr A cup for their members with the association were| Mrs. Maurice Hoop, 1230 S. Irv-|Charles F. Gillespie, Eugene |0 De Flostess |Lawrenz, Carl Specker, Henry charge of Miss Kathryn McPher- plex problems confusing to Amer- B S {honored. Tables were reserved ington St., will be hostess to the Rader, Richard C. Lennox, In-the party of Mrs. W. H. Brandt Jr, John Brian, Roy son and Mrs. Charles Nagel |'30%: Dr. Brigance warned that our for national. officers of member (Zeta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi So- Charles W.. Cox Jr. Robert Hanning are Mesdames Betty Degischer and Lynn Hiatt. Hostesses for the dinner will in.| FOF the first time the Indianap- transfer of hate after the war organizations who live in the In-|rority, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in herNewby and Myron Greene. |Hanning, John Hare, Lucille] Mesdames Frank Otto, Francis

clude Mrs, Mary Boyd, chairman,

There will be an exchange o

olis Association presented the an-| from the Jap and German to theldianapolis area.

|Easily Made

The Bridal Scene—

home.

ie ——————————— Mrs. Otto DeLuse, Mrs. Howe PTA Sponsors|roecker and Miss

and Miss

Others having reservations are Hanning, Max Miller and Allen Schuster, Norman Stanley and Carolyn| Lewis. Being entertained by Mrs. Paul Kritsch will be guests of Virginia |A. C. Zaring are Mesdames M. Mrs. Howard W. Linkert. Mrs.

Minor. Mrs. Erwin B. McComb,|Crosby Bartlett, Ruth Tumble- Alonzo Chapman's guests will be

and Mesdames pert Kempe, Hol S i ri t arry Morris and Nagel. . y P : ) Panel on Family Life table hostess chairman, will en- son,

Christine Arthur|Mesdames Blanchard Pettyjohn,

Parties Honor

seeds and plants by members. Stutz,

. The Howe High School PTA |tertain Mesdames Paul Cook, Small, Adah Crawford, W. J./Earl Little, P, B. Wallace, Jane The Masoma Alumnae Associa- aris to 0 5905 . will sponsor a series of Family|Donald McComb, Robert Nickels, Berry, R. A. Webster, Willlam|Smith, Howard Christena, Fra tion of Manual High School will Bride t B Life meetings beginning at 8 p. m.|Roy L. Van Arsdall, William R.|Haering, Omer . Porter, M. C.|ces Nieman, E. K. Lacy, Charl have its annual meeting at 8 p. m. ° - {= e . today. The session will be held in|Sterrett, Norman Wilhelm, How- Harbison and Claude Wilson. Hopkins, C. R. Oldham, R. tomorrow in the lunch roont of H hd D e > Room 227 of the school. ard Henley, A. B. Lemke, R. A.| Mrs. Ralph L. Martin’ will have| Bowers, Horace Hollowell an the school. It will be a covered 0 ay anc Two parents, two students and|Garber, Carl Compton, Claude as guests Mesdames Carl M.[James Worthington. dish meal. ~ ar 0 ra a. teacher will participate in a/Davidson, Ray Sparks, Robert|Sauer, J. B. Lanagan, Fred] Mesdames Orville Kinde Miss Helen Fehr, who recently| The members of the parish of panel discussion, “Do We Under-|Allenthorp and Norman Boyd. |[Clarke, Howard T. Burns, J. R./Thomas O'Brien, Walter Malone returned from a vacation in In-iihe Holy Spirit Catholic Church Vv Ee 4) | Parties are being planned to stand Our High Schdol Kids?”’| Mesdames O. M, Galiher, Bert/McNutt and. Robert M. Hansell.|Harry Brown, John Young, We dia, will relate her experiences in will sponsor a Thanksgiving ip V2 honor Miss Mary Jo Gray, whose George Oliver Taylor will be the N, Lay, H. D. Goode, Charles J.|Mrs.” Theodore Root will be|dell Light, Charles Krutz, Walt that country. E. H. Kemper Mc- po marriage to Dean E. Wildman | moderator, Mrs. Ralph Johns and|Gisler, Frank A. Sanders, Charles hostess for Mesdames J. W,Smith, Howard Hendricks, Joh Comb, former Manual principal/dance from 9 p. m. to midnight will be at 8:30 p. m. Dec. 18 in| John Hume are the parents on O. Sanders, Joseph J. Speaks, Huckelberry, Bruce T. Chiids,|Robb, Clifford Taylor and Wi and the only honorary life mem-| Thursday in the Indiana Roof. the Advent Episcopal Church, the panel. Virgil Sly is the chair-/Fenton W. Auckly, H. C. Thomas,|C. E. Hendrix, Carl B. Shafer, /llam Loehr will be the guests ber, also will attend. Miss Esther Max Wilson and his orchestra Mrs. Frederick G. Anderson, 6165 MAN. 'L. L. Lykins, Henry P. Clarke, T. O. Tucker, R. D. MacDaniel, (Mrs. Edward Royer. oe M. Schmitt is organization presi-|Will play and ae Sophisijea es IE Bi ri a a ng ee " dent. will presen > Sor NX Ber- 3 shower and tea Monday after- 3 Misses Mary Kay noon in her home for the brid The Women's oe fi Hg nice Boucher, Shirley McIntosh) £ to-be Ride: tian Service of the Un etho-|anq Rita Buennagel will present . he. ) dist Church will have a bazaar|gowers to the guests, Mr, and py cocktail party will be given and luncheon in the new church,|pyr.e William T. Catton are gen- 2 5 ie San Biackhonse, 96 W. _30¢ 19th and Harding Sts, Friday. era) chairmen, assisted by Mes- an Shs ov. 27. Mrs. Carl E. : atte The bazaar baths wil be pet dames Mary D. Donrad, Thomas frosylgesang 2 Mes Hugh "H from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. andiw Combs, Harry Mathias, Ber- ith, i ig Jupy” luncheon will be served from 1I1 ~ .. prewer, yy Jackson and JaHewor for Miss Gray in the! : i. 43 a ] B—, a. m. to 2 p. m. Handwork and kford, William KE. |Vogelgesang home, 5218 Ken- ihe pool yg kaniggiile John J. Roc ) wood Ave., Nov. ‘30 ; ] \N" baked goods are among the arti- Brewer ‘and C. “ . 30. x 4 cles to be sold. Mrs. Rollyn Ready, Bernard Brew we 2, Miss Joan Alford, 4520 ® y © |0. Head. inthrop Ave., will give a kitchen r J Carson Edwies 12 tie #5hersl haiman Ticket chairman are Mr. and shower and Dec. 10, Miss Nanc INCORPORATED & " Prairie”: i y L — a Mfs. William J. Martin. Their Greer and Miss Linda Hamilton 4 on committee members are Messrs. will be hostesses for a dinner o and Mesdames Criss Scarpone, party in honor of Miss Gray and] y 5 tor A. M. Cowan, Edgar Buennagel, the prospective bridegroom in the! : ¢ Y John Roberts, J. J.. O'Grady, J.B. Indianapolis Athletic Club. ) W. Wash, rou to eel Clemans, F. F. Glazier, Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Peter000 : Ball, Louis Somers, Donald K. son, Sea Cliff, L. I, will give a Dien A victory luncheon for the In-|pewar, Lewis Aull, John F. \cocktail party and lunch in the STERN WAY" dianapolis members of the In-ig'ponnell, Daniel Torzewski, J.J.: {Highland Golf and Country Club ; diana state symphony society’s| Broderick, Edward Oyler -and {Dec. 18 for members of the bridal Eve rybod ee womelrs eonimplitée wi De bu William * E. Rodgers and Mrs. ANNE CABOT party ad Out of tows guests, y n—In Colog a 30 p. m. Friday In Florence Peirce. . : : : . ar ompson is also’ ” Room, Indianapolis Athletic Club.| pMesdames Combs, Brewer and The Indianapolis Times planning to entertain for the fuYSTERY" Miss Alma Patton, Marion, wi Rochford are in charge of reser- 530 S. Wells St. ture bride. 1 : hap. 5 talk on the Saturday night and|yations. Chicago 7. 1 ® 2 =» : Sunday afternoon concerts of the ys Miss Mary Mae Stamper and Wi DE . een Indianapolis Symphony orchestra.|Sylvester ‘Johnson, Charles No. 5905 Price 16¢ [joseph M. 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