Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1948 — Page 18

+ uweive und tvileged chile dren will be guests of the Seventh District Junior Woman's Club at a party tomorrow __. night In the 38th Street Branch, Merchants National Bank. Gifts, Christmas stockings. foys and candy will be given to each child, They will be en tertained with a Christmas ‘story and games and served Santa Claus jce cream molds and hot chocolate. Misd Betty Louise Thompson fs chairman of refreshments and Miss Patty Hartley and Miss Zoe Fuller are in charge of the gifts. Miss Anne Richart is entertainmeént head, assisted by Miss Florence Crichlow, and Miss Marnie Dietrich is decorations chairman. The officel's are Miss Eleanor Maueh, president; Miss Fuller, vice president; Miss Crichlow, pocretary, and Miss Mary Jane Hackney, treasurer. Committee members are Mrs. David L. Palmer, Miss Mary

Jane. Hackney. and Miss Joan

Weddle, decorations; Mrs. Rich-

ard Grady and Mrs. Frank ‘Gardner, favors; Miss Lois Richardson, gifts; "and Mrs.

Emil Iverson Jr. Miss Betty Jane Barker and Mrs. Jack W. Afkin, refreshments.

Sororities—

2 Clubs Meet Today, Group = Holds Party

Alphs Chapter; Phi Delta Beta Sorority, will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. today in Hotel Lincoln.

Mrs, Jack Lovelace and Mrs jack Lichtenberg will be the hostesses.

Me, Tulia Hainey, 2882 ‘Now-| tand Ave,, will be hostess to the

members of Alpha Sigma Chapter, | Deita Sigma Kappa Sorority, at 8 p. m, today.

A Christmas party for ‘the

Jast night. Mrs, Dorothy Miller, 8. Butler Ave, was the

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Hostess at § p. m. today to the members of Chapter, Psi Jota Xi Sorority.

Mesdames Jesse Johnson, RodHormel, Garland Retherford

iernment is, I think, somewhat

{who had gone at their own ex-

l|Senate and the House who went are now resuming the practice.

Misses Bebly. Louise Thompson, Patty Hartley and Florence. Coin . ++ + plan party for underprivileged children.

My Day—

Still Matter

By ELEANOR

days, there must be many people we can actually get the various

All I have tried to say is that. it would be extremely difficult to set this up at the present time. I am not quite sure that the Congress of the United ‘States wolild be agreeable, but I am quite sure that the USSR would not be agreeable. That great nation is a young nation, going through a period of great national selfconsciousness, and to hope that they would subordinate their national interests to a world gov-

premature. I used to be told that a world government could begin with just a few nations joining. But, from RY point of view, a warld ernment would be of little value unless it was really a government of ‘all nations who voluntarily agree to be governed in this way. At the present time I see little hope of this coming to pass.

It has been brought to my attention that some of our congressional travelers who have toured (Europe in the past year erroneously thought that my recent ref-

erence to those t : ernment expense in NAN CO gressional travelers, 108 partly on vacation and Jon. to revisit well-known areas in order to see the results of the war for themselves.

Of course, there have always been numerous members of the

abroad year after year, and many What I really meant to convey

was the fact that at one time I feared that groups of men from

Thinks Orderly World

for Future

ROOSEVELT

HYDE PARK, Dec. 21=Judging from my mail in the last few

in this country who believe that nations of the world to start a

.| world government. I have had a number of letters taking me to task for being so backward as to think this is not possible and - {explaining to me why we need a

world government of law.

deal is learned by the majority of oir government officials who [serve in our legislative bodies and {visit Europe. The same must be true in the Far East. I heard on every hand how interested the statesmen of other countries were in meeting our lawmakers, and I presume a | good technique of translators has! been evolved. I see with interest that Senator Taft on his return not only praises General Lucius Clay's handling or: ‘the situation in Germany, but feels that there is no prospect of

80¥- war. That is encouraging news

for all of us. Wheaton Club Will Lunch unch The Wheaton College Alumnae Club of Indiana will have a luncheon meeting next Tuesday in! the Indianapolis Athletic Club, | ihe oer. ding the college pective ‘Stiidents will be honor guests, Mrs. John C. Madden, president, is In charge of the She will be assisted by. Mrs. Arthur — O. Pittenger, secretary, and Mrs. Robert McMurray, Mrs. David K. /Rubins and Miss Dorothy Everett, Miss Janjg Robinson and Miss

Constance Hurd will be among the students attending. They are

Congress who go on perfectly

: and Paul Sullivan will assist the

spending the “holidays in Indian'apolis while on, vacation from

trips. But now 1 believe a great

Missionary Council Plans Holiday Work

The Lutheran Women's Mis\slonary Council met today in the parish hall of the Emmaus Evangeélical Lutheran Chiureh, 1326 Orange St. Members “wrapped homemade candy and cookies to be distributed to inmates of local institutions!

tion with the Rev. Henry Scheperle of the Lutheran City Mission. {The menibers visit Long and Gen{eral Hospitals and the infirmary {at the Julietta Home. They disitribute gifts at Christmas and Easter.

Mrs. Scheperle Is President

Mrs. Scheperle is president and Mrs. Walter Maas Sr. is chairman ‘fof the Cheer Committee. Council members - are Meadames Arthur Brebender, Irma Lichtsinn; Maas; A. A. Tiédeman, Minnie Irving, Scheperle, Marie Prange, Ruth Speicher, Dorothy Rode, Lydia Lichtsinn, Emma Davis and F. H. Blase. | Also Mesdames Al Brethauer, |Ernest Schaefer, Edna Berg, Mar: itin Stuckwish, Werner Krug and, 0. E. Schramm. The honorary members include] Mesdames F. Seehausen, Mamie Bchwier, Fred Markworth, Amanda Schurman, Ella Cook, Theo Waterman and Dora Minkner.

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lis general’ chairman of the event, which will be held tonight in the Woodstock Club, The ‘patrons “include Mrs. Fred| M. Crapo of Muncie; Mesdames | ‘Rauh Burpes, Alex L. Taggart,| [Frederick M. Ayres; A. Kiefer; Mayer, Charles 8. Arensman and {Walter E.. Nelson. Alsd Mesdames |

inegut and William R. Higgins| ‘and G. Barrett Moxley, « Also Mesdames William H.

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TUESDAY; DEC. 21, 1048

The Bridal Scene—

Beech Grove Early in 1949

Doris Anne Holle To Be January Bride Mr. and Mrs. William H. Holle, Beech Grove, announced the engagement of their daughter, Doris Anne, to Jack Kornbroke, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wiliam F. Kornbroke, Beech Grove. The couple will be married on Jan, 15

Church. Miss Mary Margaret Swartz will b8 the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss May Kornbroke and Mrs. William J. Holle, The best man is to be Charles Kornbroke and the ushers will be Harold G. and William J. Holle.

be vill be given py Miss Swartz and Miss May Kornbroke.

Miss Rodebeck

To Be Married

Miss Patricia Ann Rodebeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Rodebeck, Cumberland, will be married to Virgil 'C. Malenke,

‘son of “EA. Malenke;, Worthing~}

ton, Minn, on Jan. 16 in Bt Church. The maid of honor is to be Miss Virginia Rodebeck and the bridesmaids will be Miss Marjorie Rodebeck and Mrs. Conrad Groseclose. Robert Kolander, Fulda, |Minn., will be the best man and the ushers are to be Wesley Mal-

enke, Worthington, and Ray Rodebeck. Migs Rodebeck attended

DePauw University and Miami University, Miami, Fla. ® 8 =» : , Mr. and Mrs. Oromel F. Curtiss are at home now at 830 8. Lyons] « Ave., after their marriage at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Trinity {Methodist Church. The Rev. Les-| iter Abel officiated.

{ The bride, the former Miss Eldraine Short, is ‘the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Short, La Vita; Tenn. The bridegroom is the son

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Misses Cor, Bisesi,

Pi Beta Phi Sorority mem- - bers will have a Christmas rush party for Purdue University coeds spending the holidays in Indianapolis. The event will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow.

Sorority Plans Holiday Rushing Party

Huncilman, Hynes, Harrisbn, McMullin and Grande Sorority

“2. arrange Pi- Beta: Phi: rush party. - ry rn 8

Virginia Cox. Committee meme bers include Misses Bisesi, Susan Huncilman, Evelyn Hynes, Minx Harrison, Flo Ann McMullin and Mary Alice Grande.

Miss Magdeliné Bisesi will be hostess in the home of her .prother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bisesi, 2210 Kessler Blvd. The rush chairman is Miss

Most Indianapolis Women Students Due

yes” when still had most of their gifts to buy tions, checking off their lists as

However, the few odds and; ends that remained for the for- | tunate early shoppers to buy kept! a steady flow of customers in the]

of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Curtiss, 1262 Oliver Ave. 77] Miss Mary Curtis Was ‘the! bridesmaid and Freeman Curtiss wa’s tfe best man. Richard re. the and Paul Edwards were the ushers. =

Men and Worn = Women Veto

Men’s Beards By ERNEST E. BLAU . BEE BY °the paper that. bx ~ June Havoc, whose husband has. a beard, likes beards. “Beards,” she is quoted as saying, “are men's natural adornments, After . all, men and. women are at- | tracted to each other because they are different.” She reports that beards are more comfortable, too—not only for men, who otherwise would have to shave; but for the girls—who will find a fullblown beard much softer than a three-hour growth of bristles. I often wondered why a woman would marry a man who was lurking in an ambush. But I believe it is more than: just a matter of kissing

.jhours Dec. 25, Out-of-town de-

another member of her family to

downtown stores. It requires deft maneuvering to escape unscathed] {in the milling crowd. Particularly |hazardous were the toy and personal. gift departments, where Dad's sox, SBusie’s doll buggy and Jane's “scatter pins” are on display. Some . women. balanced. packages; others confidently said] “charge and send please.” City| and vicinity orders are promised delivery before Christmas morn-| ing, although store executives expect many delivery truck drivers to be checking in during the early

Hveries are the customers’ risk and it's a big help if shoppers éarry their own smaller items.

Added Lists Require Overtime “I'm just now finished,” said Mrs. 'M. R. Hornaday, 367 Albany 8t., mother :of four children. Mrs. W. K. Embleton, 3128 N. New Jersey St., was "all fimished” herself, but was buying presents for

give. “I'm going to finish today,” reported Mrs. H. F. Pletcher, 8140 E:-8th St; “who shopped early to help Santa Claus with her“three grandchildren’s lists. “It will tdke me another trip to complete my shopping.” said Mrs. William Cox, mother of two! small children, ages six and 16] months. She lives at 02 N. Gray

comfort, There's something - s0 masculine looking about Bluebeard, Henry the eighth —and-Santa--Claus.

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THAT'S WHAT the women of other days must have been | thinking, too, when they allowed all the men to wear them. For a lot of those early “whiskers certainly couldn't be called comfortable when kiss« ing time came around. : They included at least 15 types—not only the full‘beard,

+ “dpade beard, the flowing beard, the corkscrew beard, the vandyke beard, the forked beard and over half a dozen | others =

Members of the Board of Managers and the staff of the Children’s, Bureau were the

strom was in. charge of the party decorations whieh

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Mrs. Edgar Landstrom Wa

+. . heads decorations committee.

The Auxiliary to the Children's Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan Home had a Christmas party from 3 to § p. m. today in the. home.

featured poinsettias and tandles, Mrs. Morace O. Wright Jr. was the hostess and: Mrs. John ‘W. Shirley and Mrs. Joseph F. Breeze poured, Assistant hostesses included Mesdames Frank Fairchild, Raymond Rice, Scott B. Clifford, Henry Ste F. R.. rus B. Reagan and: Helen ee. is a ad Al W i

~rserted{Stanton Ave.

but the fringe beard, “the

|St. “No, I'm not finished. "I've just gotten home from school,” asMiss Bally Palmer; 3644 “I have a longer list too with the new. nieces and nephews in the family.” A senior in Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio, she will celebrate Wer 21st birthday Christmas Day. now.”

sion St. an office igh at RCA. Mrs. Ben Cart 3017 N. Delaware 8t., had completed her one ldst minute errand. She had really finished last week. | “I have a féw things to get, mostly for the children,” said

1 {Mrs. C. P. Yohler, R. R, 1, New | Augusta, “while

Mrs... Richard McClamroch, 1808 Beéler Ave.

Simms of | Crawfordsville. Mrs. Simms had checked off most of

“Ther list.

{Sickhess, Work Slows Shoppers

Two other shoppers were still selecting in earnest. Because of sickness in the family, Mrs. C. C,,_ Terrell. 410 DeQuincey St. was downtown for only the second time. Working 12 hours a day at RCA, Mrs. Charles Eden

Hospital Alumnae Stage Yule Party

The Alumnae Association of Methodist Hospital had a holiday party for young patients in the hospital this afternoon. There was a musical program and gifts were distributed. Guests at the party were Miss E. Louise Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Neff, the Rev. and Mrs. Claud M. McClure, Lewis J. Borinsjein,

Miss ‘Thelma Hawthern.

Miss Dorothy Rae Beebé and] Mr. and Mrs. William Allan Dentel will have their annual Christmas tree trimming party and open house on Christmas Eve in the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry W. Beebe, 5766 N. Pennsylvania St. > No invitations have been sent.

Dinner Arranged Miss Ruth Kirkoff Blanche

and Mrs. Beagle will be hostesses

Chinese Room, Hotel Washington. The nurses at Nor: ways will ‘attend.

business obligations had slowed up their good intentions.

“Tm through. answered} Miss Leota Williams, "928 Diviet

selected last minute things tor ‘ Stockings. sich as toys and candy,”

{with her mether,— Mrs. Frank}

Mrs. Arthur A. Fairbanks and

Plan Tree Trimming ¢ Party Christmas Eve|

for a dinner party at 8 p, m. Jan/| »'13 in the

Have Yule Shopping Done Back Home

By AGNES H. OSTROM “HAVE YOU DONE most of your Christmas shopping?” The majority of women in jatiangpolis stores sigh a’ relieved | queried about their holiday

For Holidays

And those who | > were making careful, quick | A number of college students

are returning to Indianapolis to they finished. Illness, family or| \spend the Christmas holidays {with their parents. ' of 1225 E. Raymond St. has to| Miss Monalee Tucker, daughter do her shopping “just when I of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper W. Tucke can.” She figured she was half er, 3454 E. Fall Creek Pkwy, will {through and hoped to finish on return from classes at Sullins this trip. |College, Bristol, Va. Mrs, Robert Miller of Arcadia, | mother of three boys and three | guests Miss Alicia Martinez, Hagirls; ranging from 14 years of yana, Cuba, and -Miss Patricia 4.a8¢e. to 1 months, “couldn’t yall Marble, Warsaw. Ind, until the last minute, I have en | done for three weeks,” she stated,| Five students of St Mary's Colcompleting her purchase of a|lege, Holy Cross, will spend few necessary things that would- {Christmas vacation... with their n't come in Santa's pack. | parents in Indianapolis. Mrs. John A. Crawford, They are Miss Marianne {650 E. 34th _St., and Miss Freda |Aschoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Possman, Greenwood, had doms{L. D. Aschoff, 224 E. 46th St.; the biggest part of their yuletide Miss Mary Ann Fellinger, daughbuying. ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. FelMost of the women estimated | linger, 5320 Washington Blvd. they had paid about the same as| Miss Patricia Hynes, daughter {last year for their gifts. Several|of Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Hynes, thought the selection was much|6176 N. Delaware St.; Miss Virbetter and that toys, especially, ginia Koschhnick, daughter of Mr. had come down a little, The price!and Mrs. C. J. Koschnick, 5455 increase in certain gift items, |N. Pennsylvania St, older children and longer lists| Miss Mariann Worl, daughter accounted for some spending lot Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Worl, 3330 ‘more money. {Carrollton Ave.

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