Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1948 — Page 28
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Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare | Association to Give Christmas
~~ Dinner in Home Tomorrow
St.-Mary-of -the-Woods Alumnae Plan Luncheon; Altrusas Set Holiday
The Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare Associalon” will give a Christmas dinner for the children and the; members tomorrow in the home. . / \,
Mrs. Paul Rupprecht is general chfrman. Sheéwill be assisted by the board members. They are Mesdames Apthony Rieder, Harris Roelling, Fred Brandt, Arthur Eickhoff, Charles Smiley, Arthur Brenn, Minnie Irvi and Otto Lawrenz. \
The program is in charge Mrs. Joseph Reek Jr. The gits for the children will be distripdted on Christmas morning.
#turday is planned by the Indianapolis bods College Alumnae. The event, to be 8. Athletic Club, will he open to alumnae and
A 1 p. m; luncheon Club, St, Mary-of-the-cede 0M -the Indianap students. N . Mrs. J. Baptn Griffin,
president, is chairman. Other officers wssisting with” arrangements Ae ginner is planned for Monday Mrs. Ll. G. gerty, vice president; , MrT as M. Sweeney, secre- 0i8ht in the Hotel Washington.
tary. d Miss Lucille Barry, Assistant hostesses are Mestre eT. dames Maéie Hosier, Earl Baler, tudents home for the holidays ~ Funk, Hannah Lindner.
nclude Misses Evelyn Crossen, Marjorie Ginder, Mary Joan Hughey, Alma Marie Kernel and Lorraine Monnin.
O'Donnell Patrick, Fritz Schaefer, C. H. 8chwomeyer, Walter Twiname and John Garrett, Misses Lucy Branch, Portia Christian, Mrs. Marshall Vogler is chair- Betty Faris, Olga Krause, Milman of the Christmas dinner dred Poultér and Edna Clayton. party for the members of the| The club has adopted the Camp
» - “pa Christmas project. -They will ’ ’ : 9 [supply candy far 100 elderly perroa 1pp e |sons. { New Members of the club to - . k [be honored at the dinner dre Mesgion arty {dames Elmer Krueger, Orion E. {Henderson and Eugene Pulliam, Ray Terkhorn is in charge of Miss Juanita Wittenmeyer and the Christmas party. which the Miss Lou Ela Ochs. Broad Ripple American Legion : : Post and Audliary wil ave bi spite! Guild tomorrow, It will be held at 8 p. m. |" /ans Party in the post home. | The members of the St. Francis The Broad Ripple Legion Hospital Guild will sponsor a card chorus under the direction of party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in ~~ Roger Riley will sing. The Christ- the Food Craft Shop. — mas story will be read. Santal nrrg Andrew Wettrick and Mrs. Claus will distribute grab bag william Murphy are chairmen: gifts and a treat for each child. 'The committee members are. Mrs.
Contributions of nuts and Henry Gardner, and Mrs. Leo candy for the Knightstown Home r,.ciq4,
boys will be brought. Lawrence Hinds i8 Post Commander and
Mrs. Robert Linke, Auxiliary J president. bert Springman, Norbert Noe,
s BN {Fred Koch and Orval Hayworth, candy; Mrs. Louis Groh and Mrs. caren aaa Auxiliary nt Nt) Dien Thomas Quill, special committee;
The chairmen .of committees are Mesdames Nicholas Volz, Al-
Faust, Dan Brosnan and Carrie
SN4-DEItY at-5-p.-m. Saturday mn Oberting, euchre; Mrs. Henry Wel-
e Home. Auxiliary members will Dring covered dianes and caxes lnghotf and Mrs. C. Harry Woirfor the boys. * (haye, bridge; Mrs. Thomas The program will include sing.{MeCormack and ue wrank Ing and a gift distribution. Mrs, OPerting, prizes, and Mrs. / ; Robert Berry and Mrs, Frank Huegele and Mrs, Walter Lutz, Evans are in chargq of arrange- S&mes.
. ments. Mrs. Roy DeMoss, 1446 8, Hardq {ing Bt, will be hostess to the Home for Holidays members of the Happy Hour Club Miss Janet Booth, daughfer of at a holiday party tomorrow ~-Mrs. Paul E, Booth, 5880 Forest night. : Lane, arrived home Tuesday for, Miss Marlene Thomas will pre: the Christmas holidays. She is sent a musical program and Rob-
: ] f Junior College, Befofe Christmas.” The members Briarcliff Manor, N, Y. « twill sing carols,
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Indianapolis Altrusa Club, The Fire Girls’ Grandma and Grand-|
“town Home with a holiday dinner MYNGNMEN “Carl “Kiefer, Wilttam wondered Wny TRIN group” bf “2% themselves bit Tor Uhelr country) true aid “not ot : They cari. mislead the soviess. U. 8. but gangerous to the,
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Hospital Guild Plans Children’s Party
MRS. MAXWELL
MRS. PRATHER
"The St. Vincent Hospital Guild will have a party for. underprivileged children at 10 a. m, Satur. | -day in the nurses” home. \Mrs. Gus Schumaker is chairman of the party and Mrs. Dick Maxwell is
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co-chairman. _ Mrs. Cecil Prather is a member of the gift-wrapping committee. American Women at Budapest Conference 1 : h ’ R . . ; : Paint Astonishing Iron Curtain Picture of U. S.
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT \about as they wish and to choose who would be delighted to be ry . Dee. 16—1 wonder any king of a job they desired. misled into thinking that in spite i NEW YORK De vers here: in .. They might have to work hard, of the results of the last election {how many newspaj E abd but that is joy and a privilege, and the emphasis put on our bis [the United States reported the nq {hey whuld have paid vaca- partisan tareign policy there are meeting in Budapest of the sec- tions and sore day they may be!great numbers in the U. 8S. who ond International Congress of able to buy some of the things feel as they do. Women, where the American del- that Rod are o Eu dil the] That will strengthen the Soviet egates painted a picture of life in people. 0 e Unie ates. {government's feeling that they the United Se oir Trionanid Delegates Can have friends who will be able to girdle women find Mislead Soviets change U. 8. foreign policy. our country a place where the 1 wouldn't say thak all the! It will prolong the tension and police -are ordered by President women in the American\ delega- increase the Soviet belief that Truman to track down people tion at Budapestwre Communists they can continue an expansionigt who differ with him politically. or pro-Communist, but th . | The French Yewspaper report. Somewhat foolish if they do\not ference from' the U. 8. That ! know they are playing a vary Would be a most unfortundte iming this meeting remarked. they dangerous game, not only pH pression to create since’it is uny r ydangersis to women, who believe the Amer-. CO ican government is seeking im-|— viet Union as we
of tne 2 Monticello Students Peace and sséurity wit come
De ran resolution only Hhen Jie LSER. Yissovars (world an 2S . s 1 they bsannot” intimidate us, that accusing the United States of Here for Christmas they a ot in danger from the
“pursuing an aggressive and cold, TWO local -girls, ‘students at ; 5 {war against the Soviet Union» Monticello College, Alton, Ill, filtrate” in did not decide to remain in the will spend the Christmas holi- try to pull |“free countries” behind the Iron gays with their parents. | Ofer be their CommunistPuna, ald i fe } ? soul They are Miss Harriet Robert, <27tH0 led governments into the They would be free, of course! Lo \ lthe newspaper story - continued, "on Stafford, daughter of Mr. Once they learn to stay within from the secret police in the So- and Mrs. George A. Stafford, 4134 | their own ‘borders, they will rea-viet-dominated - countries where Guilford Ave., and Miss” Janet lize there is nothing to be afraid
other countries and ff one coup after an-
& member of the freshman class ert De Moss will read “The Night such agents of the government Sussman, daughter of “Mr. and of in the intercourse\among free E.
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| Attracts Many Groups
Additional parties are . being.
{planned around the holiday events at the Indianapolls*<town and COUntry cribs, Entertaining at the! Woodstock Junior Dance Satur-| day night are Miss Barbara Has- | ler, a student at Ethel Walker
Wl School Simsbury; Conn:;-and-her!
ibrother John, who attends the | Westminster School there. The!
¥ Haslers are spending the holidays
with their sister and brother-in-!
Taw, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruckel-| shaus, Golden Hill. | Their guests will be Missé| Jane Collett, Jane Nicholson and
Mary Landers and Michael -Fair-\
banks, Charles. Kulp Jr. and William Ruckelshaus, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoberg will have as guests at the dance ‘Messrs and ~Mesdames Herbert Todd, James Cunning ‘and Allen Miller. Miss Marjorie Kroéger is {planning’ & small dinner party before the event. Miss Alix Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thom-/| son, will give a dinner party at the club before the dance for! Miss Marjorie Fisher, Evansville, { Ill, who is the house guest of Miss Ann Huesmann and her roommate at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will give a dance [at the Woodstock for “Alix at {10 p. m. Dec. 29. | Preceeding Miss Thomson's {danee ‘Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Pfaff will give a dinner party in their {home “for Alix and her house guests. Miss Thomson, who will (arrive Saturday from Finch Junior College, New York, spent last! weekend in New Orleans as the guest of Miss Alice Anderson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Flood ‘Dinner Chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flood are chairmen for the Meridian Hills “formal Christmas dinner bridge Dec. 29. Added to the resefvation's list for: that event Are Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Wilson, William L. Appel, Donald F, Lafuze, Paul D. Loser, T. Shannon Perkins, . George L. ‘Ramey, John L. H. Fuller, Hugh J. Baker Jr. and Clarence A. Paul Fand-Pr-and-Mes: BeAr Richard son. Among the early reservations for the Tudor Hall Alumnae As-sociatiorr-Dance to be held Tuesday in the Woodstock are Messrs. and Mesdames William J. Hall, {William Wemmer, John Kitchen and William Shafer. Planning to attend the -ladies’ |Christmas brunch at the Columbia Club Wednésday are Mes(dames John Williams, R. , |Hodgdon, Lloyd Beckwith, E. L. +Baker_ Jr. Charles W. Richardson, Oscar J. Pool, Gail Eldridge, H. E. Tracy, Edwin G, White, O.! Steinkamp, Walter Smith, James Lynch, D. R. Lindner, Duff| |Shardlow and Louis Fehrenback.
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! Plowman phdto. | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W.Mohler, Oaklanden,.. announce. the . engagement of their daughter, Joanre, to Harry L. Crouch, son of Mrs. R. W. Rosemeyer, 239 N. lllinois St. The couple * will be married Sunday in the Qaklandon Christian Church.
a three-week exploratory visit to assess the potentialities of the Te | centuries-old Greek textile industry. Bridal Couple he remained six months, encouraging the industry and the hand craftsmen to develop their To Be Honore own designs in fabrics which {would be salable in this country, . | Greek artists co-operated in the |project. Miss King will return to At Dinner {Greece soon for another year in | het ECA job, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray . will entertain with a bridal din- Grecian Background ner tomorrow night in the In- |n Textile Prints dianapolis Athletic Club for their } . : , : daughter, Mary Jo, and her fiance, ah ek dress Fabrica In the past, Dean E: Wiidaian, The Fretding designed to Paris specifications $i be at 3 3 p.m. Saturday in op factories frequently buying the Advent Episcopal Church. patterns from France Guests at the dinner which will" Under Miss King's encouragefollow the wedding rehearsal will ment entirely new textile prints, include Dr. and Mrs.. Roscoe E. a)} with a background of ancient Wildman, Peru; parents of the or modern Greece in colors approspective bridegroom; Noel E. propriate to American styling Wildman, Peru: Mr. and Mrs. have been produced. They appear Max E. Wildman and Miss Mar- its rival the finest American and tha Ashby, Chicago; Donald E. French prints today. Helm, Fort Wayne. {The prints include abstractions The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Richard pageq on warriors’ shields’ and Ainslie Kirchhoffer, the Rev. And axes, ancient frieze and coin Mrs. Laman H. Bruner Jr, Mr. patterns, a colorful present day and Mrs. H. L. Yarnall, Mr. and Athens street scene and a multi Mrs. Maurice F. Peterson, Misses tude of classic and hillside varie Joan Alford, Jean Stackhouse, ety flowers. Lucy Ann Edgerton and Eliza-| beth I "Douglas and James L. in bright stripes, checks and plain French, Max 8. Norris and .oors. Richard “MH: Jowitt;ooomrose Te
. been a few custom dressmakers Sorority Plans Yule land“ a number of department . . stores who will sell the materials Dinner, Program fas yard goods. They are at presMembers of Iota Tau Sorority ent unsuitable for wholesale dress will hold a turkey dinner at 6 manufacturing because of their p.-m. Monday in the home of narrow widths, Miss King said. A Mrs. E. A. Warnicke, 4849 Cen- Widening of looms to suit the tral Ave. {American market is under way as Miss Claire Mehrlich, accom- Miss King's next project.
Spend Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Allen entel of Boston will arrive next week to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Deutel's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Harry W. Beebe,
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