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FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1948

Fishers Leave | Co- Chairmen of Mothers Club Party

On Honeymoon

After Wedding

Ceremony Held In Post Chapel

The Post Chapel, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, was the scene of the!

wedding of Miss Alicia Zimmer-|

man and Robert E: Fisher at 4 p. m. today. The bride is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs, Leslie F. Zimmerman, 8925 E. 46th St. and Mr. Fisher is the son of Mrs. H. R. Geisinger, 1041 S. Alabama St. and W. T. Fisher, 4140 Edmundson Ave. Maj. Zimmerman, staff chaplain for the 10th Air Force, read the double ring ceremony. The bride was attended by her sisters. Miss Leslie Zimmerman was matron of honor, and Miss Paula Zimmerman was bridesmaid. They wore faille dresses in complementary shades of green and carried colonial bouquets.

Champagne Crepe Worn by Bride

The bride, who was given in

marriage by Col. Harold O. Alli-'

son; adjutant general of the 10th Air Force, wore an afternoon dress of champagne colored crepe. Her feather hat and accessories were cocoa brown. She carried

her own white leather Bible with!

orchids and stephanotis.

Richard White was best man,

and the ushers were Richard] Fisher, brother of the beldegroom, and Maurice E. Lamarr, Following the ceremony, small reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents.

The couple left on an automobile trip. The bride wore a navy

blue gabardine suit with navy ac-|

cessories.

The bride attended Tong Beach! City College, Long Beach, Cal. Mr. Fisher is attending Butler, University.

Organizations—

Club Group Sets Lecture

The Study Course Committee, Irvington Union of Clubs, will

day in Block's Auditorium, made by the members for prizes, | at Butler.

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PAGE 21 Officers Announced

The WITS Sub Deb Club an~ ve, Women in the U. 8. give 20 per nounces new officers. Miss Juana Sponsor of the event is the E nance cent of their gift purchases to! | Phelps, president; Miss Joan Was

. . Benefit Card Party ‘Where Your Gifts Go 2-Ring Rite A benefit pillow case card party] WASHINGTON — Married will be held Saturday night i) the) Fo Post Home, 701 N. King A Unites Couple

In Church

Miss Shull Bride Of W. M. Crain

Before a small group of relatives and friends, Miss Melva Ellen Shull was married to William Marion Crain in a 4 o'clock ceremony yesterday afternoon in the East Park Methodist Church. The Rev. Edward Boston of the East Park Church and Dr. L. C. Trent, Woodruff Place Baptist Church, officiated at the doublering ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardin A. Shull, 268 Parkview Ave, and Mr. Crain, 1711 E. Michigan St., is the son of the late Mrs. Mary Crain of this city.

Mrs. S. A. Stephens Matron of Honor

committee of Lavelle Gossett Aux-|women friends; 12 per cent to!sel, secretary, Miss Ruth Laker, iliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars..new babies; 10 per cent to/treasurer and Miss Phyllis Bor The card party is open to the daughters, and six per cent to| denkecher and Miss Jennie File public. . isons. |lenwarth, correspondents.

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| Mrs. William Ernsting lof) a Mrs, L. L. Purdy are co-chairmen of the card party to be sponsored by the Sigma Nu Fraternity Mothers Club of Butler University. The party will be held ThursMrs, Ernsting and Mrs. Purdy are putting the finishing touches on aprons

The proceeds of the card party will be used for the chapter house

Kappa Beta : Pledges 22 Coeds Here:

The Butler University raster {Kappa Beta Sorority, the pledging of 22 coeds.

irority is a national religious or-

{ganization for women. | Miss Janice Kiser, |Fla., is chapter president. Formal December. Indianapolis coeds chosen for,

dan, Beverly Junken, Betty Ma-| lott, Betty Priest, Sue Robertson,

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Dec. 7 Board Meeting

Set by AAUW Branch; Unit Sessions Booked

There will be a meeting of the board members of the!

announces Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University The so-|

{Women at 7:30 p. m., Dec. 7, in the Indianapolis Teachers {Federation office, 520 Bankers Trust Building.

Creative Writing Section, Orlando, Wednesday in the Rauh Memorial Library. ‘An Analysis of the Magazine Market.”

Winders will be the instructor. pledging services Will be held in Mrs. Carl Bruce is chairman and Mrs. L.

cussed is

AAUW,

will meet at 1:30 p. m. The topic to be dis-|

Mrs. Garrison

L. Swartz is assistant.

Members of the section will bring their manuscripts for criticism.

Mrs. Frank Wood, 2946 Washington Blvd., will be hostess to the P- m. Wednesday on the conserva- | membership are Misses Ruth Jor- jewelry and metalcraft group at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

(Munger is chairman. group will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the|

Civic interest 38th St. Branch,

sponsor a lecture by Mrs. H. B.| (Lucille Ward, Barbara Boyd, Ma-| [Mrs. N. F. Schaefer will be host-! McCormick at 10 a. m. Wednes- rilyn Hotz, Alice Jane Andrews, | esses.

day in the Irvington Methodist! Church. Her topic will be “Fusion or Confusion.” Mrs. McCormick, wife of the! president of the United Christian| Missionary Society, atténded the! Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam. She| will discuss the conference and! give her impressions of the wom-

Ruth Ann Deming, Mary Louise] {Jolliffe and Shirley Tobin. Pledges from out of town include Miss Mary Jo Latham, {Mooresville; Miss Barbara Leon-| lard, Russellville; Miss Carol] {Moorhead, Canton, O.; Miss Mar|garet Ann Peters, Tipton; Miss | [P%tethy Redord, Roanoke, Va.

Miss Mary Rigg will discuss her work at the Southwest Commu-

nity Center and Mesdames R. W.'

Hilgeday, E. | Peter Terzick

will

Mrs. C. L.

Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Marvin Curle and

| Roundtable is scheduled to meet at 1:30 p. m., Dec. 7, in the home| of Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, 6152 Park | Ave,

G. Hinshaw and Members wil discuss the book | |Henzie is associate conductor. talk. Their “Do Adolescents Need Parents?” |

After-Thanksgiving

| The matron-of-honor was Mrs. {Samuel A. Stephens of Oaklandon. She wore a mink brown dressmaker suit with an ostrich {trim hat of the same color. Her |corsage was bronze chrysanthe{mums.

{ The bride was dressed in a |beige wool dressmaker suit and |her beige hat was trimmed with| brown ostrich. Her corsage was] : white orchids. Following the ceremony, a re- | ception was held in the Marott

{Hotel Hunters’ Lodge. The couple {will be at home, 1711 E. Michigan St., after a short trip. The bride was graduated from Indiana University and has an M. A. degree from Columbia University. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and Mu Phi Epsilon | Sororities. The bridegroom is an Indiana na University graduate.

Jordan Band Plans Banquet

Members and guests of the {Jordan Conservatory, Concert Band will have a banquet at 6:30

{tory campus. A string trio and |student vocalists will present a !program following the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Nilo Hovey and

~ Conti |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henzie will

'be honor guests. Mr. Hovey is

{conductor of the band and Mr. Sn

The band officers are Leo Laier,

topic is “The Joy and Rewards of Mrs. Paul R. Summers is chair-| Ft. Wayne, president; Miss Jean . .

a Volunteer.” The Rey.

Donald Elder and

man. The first year discussion group

{Mrs. M. 8. Harding will lead the of the Great Books section will

|Great Books section, second year, Miss Betty Shannon, Greenfield; | gro yp, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday.

Miss The group will meet in the Rauh

en in Europe. { : Mrs. Harry Gorman is chair- se Se Ee Met man. Beverly Ann Bergel, Ft. Wayne, [Memorial Library. The Parents A 6 p. m. dinner meeting of the and Miss Marianne Leach, Ef-| Indianapolis Business and Profes-|fingham, Ill, sional Women’s Club will be held | — Thursday in the Women’s Depart-| ment Club, Howard H. Peckham, director, State Historical Bureau, and, William H. Book, executive vice! president, Indianapolis Chamber] of Commerce, will be the guest speakers. Mr. Peckham will] discuss “Indianapolis Yesterday,” and Mr. Book will speak on “Indianapolis Today.” A forum hour will be presented! by the Riley Cheer Guild. Mrs. Andrew Porter,

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{Chapter of the sorority, will go ito the Institute of Logopedics, in-

lat Wichita, Kas.

founder of the Tickets may be obtained guild, will be an honor guest. {through Mrs. Alvin Barrows, The ACA Club will meet at [sales chairman. Miss Mildred

12:30 p. m. Monday for a luncheon meeting. Mrs. Fred Fate, | 342 N. Bosart Ave, will be | hostess. Mrs, Brewer T. Clay is) to speak on “The Finishing | Touch” and the club’s Christmas| party will be discussed.

Morgan is general chairman for |the review. Dr. Martin F. Palmer, Institute] founder and director, announced fi this year the construction of a [literal “children’s village” conisisting of 41 buildings situated on| Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be the| {a 40-acre site. It will provide, guest speaker at a Christmas| party for the members of Eidel- | weiss Chapter, ITSC, at 6 p. m.| Wednesday. The party will be! held in the YMCA

Men Tip More

NEW YORK—American men, as a rule, tip more generously!

ments to care for 400 children.

; * Local Members e Joseph Hebenstreit, {Give to Fund son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem | mpg Indianapolis group is one Hebenstreit, 341 N, (of many chapters over the entire D. took Miss Patricia Eliza- {country which has donated to the] rive, took hss Falricia Eliza: lyyilding fund to provide working!

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thar Worn, Tin tattet or nae! beth Hagan, daughter of Mr. !capital necessary to undertake = Ye i 9|4 the project. | By women among other| and Mrs. Louis R. Hagan, § | In speaking of the sorority’s,

| Beechwood Ave., as his bride |support, Dr. Palmer says:

Earl Wilson’s Column on| Y¢$'"@8y morning. Our Lady be measured in dollars and cents. |

je of Lourdes Catholic Church was Page 36 of this edition the scene of the rite. It means hundreds of speech han-| & >

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ete Sp000h Clinic to Benefit

Indianapolis Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority members are helping {build a new and scientifically designed speech correction center. ! Proceeds from the Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt book review Dec. 8 lin the World War Memorial, sponsored by the Indianapolis Alumnae

ternationally famous speech clinic!

itherapy and occupational therapy

clinical facilities and 160 apart-|

meet at 7:30 p. m., Dec. 9, in the Rauh Memorial Library. Mr. and| Mrs. Harry Dragoo II are leaders of this group.

Book Review

/dicapped children, who otherwise would never have a chance, can now be helped to fit themselves for life in a normal society.” The clinic, which will be the largest center of its kind in the world, will include classrooms for {cerebral palsied .children, physio-

equipment, playgrounds and {training rooms, as well as research facilities, photographic {dark rooms and a recording istudio. In its 14 years of existence, the clinic has restored normal or in[Lelligible speech to more than {2300 youngsters and ‘adults with defects 80 serious they could not {communicate normally with their fellow human beings.

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Recent Bride

Mrs. Elizabeth Cardwell, Bowling Green, Ky., announces the Jarriae of her daughter, Miss. Ann Tinsley, 928 English Ave., to Ernest Chapman, Jamestown, Ky. The couple was

married Saturday in Indianapolis. TONIGHT —AT THE- |

Foon Crarr Shop

Wl Floor K. of P. Building ood & Home Products Demonstration

TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK

Paxson, Lebanon, vice president; {Charles Spohn, Rochester, secretary, and Robert Cowen, Louisville, treasurer. Robert Terry,| ~~ Louisville, and Gordon Beck are chairmen of the Special Events Committee.

White Cross Units Meet Next Week

Several units of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will meet next week in the Service Center. Wednesday—Children’s Cheer, West Washington and St. Mark; Thursday—Music and Broad Ripple, and Friday—Sun Rae and | Cheerful.

All Remaining Items On Sale While Quantities Last

BLOCK'S CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. T0 5:25 P. M.

Christmas Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5:25 P.M.

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ROYAL NEIGHBORS LODGE; CENTER CAMP ‘CARD PARTY Mrs. Carl Wells, chairman

mr: a few open dates .or aflter- || n parties in January and February. May we suggest that you contact your | church, lodge, P-TA or other groups f! now about having a party while you can have a selection of dates for after the first of the year. .Call us for details and open dates.

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