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Mine Truman: and J : Margaret Order Dresses For Tnauguration Week
- President’s Ladies to Have Fite
~ This Week in New York Designer’s yi :
© By, BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent’ NEW YORK, Jan. 11—Margaret Truman will wear a full-gkirted gown of flesh pink net and brocade during - the gation weds celebration, the United Press learned y. gown is one of five made for the gala festivities. being Ma Mra, Truman's two eveiing gowns are in steel gray
satin. with’ a silver bfocade pat white lace, it was ide patteri and in black velvet with
Royal blue afternoon dresses for each of the President's ladies also are Teported ready for fitting in the salon of Mme,
. Pola, Russian-born designer, who has made “special occasion” SOWnE Jus ino Bim Laay and concert dressss-for Margaret since they have been in the White House. Mme. Pola
er ltt Howe, cali of diy thal’ the made.
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--._Fiiral schools is the basis of all]
~ Tocues wy id Of Address
While the state's financial condition is the healthiest in years, the prospect of meeting the payment of a soldiers” bonus overcasts the 1940 General Assembly, Carl R. Dortch declared at the Woman's Rotary Club yesterday. “Finances and taxes will be the main show at the 86th Session,
With the referendum “of the) November election calling for a soldiers’ bonus, the success of bills asking for funds to advance our health program, educational
system, highway department and t is threatened,
ocal governmen ny Dortch believes. Bonus Calls For New Taxes The bonus raises “the ~prospect of new or increased taxes. Otherwise proposed legislation for funds might be handled by proper distribution of present taxes itnout additional ones, stated the speaker. The county-wide system for
“professional job.” There will be some legislation drafted from this report, he said “With the prospect of the local, state and Federal taxes increasing. the purchasing power of the 2 housewife’s dollar will be no greater.”
ters of the deliberative bodies.
Miss Helen L. Clark, program chairman, introduced the speaker.
Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum presided.
were expected to have -fittings
on the dresses sometime this week. Whether the . fittings would be made here or in the White House could not be learned. It was understood that they had not yet seen the nearly completed gowns and that some changes in design or in plans for their wear might be made.
Velvet Is Choice Of First Lady Margaret's ball gown was designed as a “floating” looking dress with a large pouff or
bow of tulle framing the face from one. shoulder.
The gray and silver dress for
elbow length sleeves, a soft neckline and a very wide skirt with a slight train.
The velvet gown, considered -somewhat more formal than the. other and believed the First Lady's possible choice for the grand inaugural. ball, was said to be slim, with a draped skirt and an off-shoulder neck“line appliqued with white lace. The afternoon dresses, presumably scheduled to be worn for a daytime reception, are both in stiff, patterned fabrics with a royal blue ground. Margaret's dress, it was learned, has a satin plaid pattern with a narrow black line. It was reported to have a gathered skirt and “huge” sleeves: Mrs. Truman's dress was said to have a small black woven pattern on royal blue ‘and to ‘be trimmed with black lace over blue. So far as could be. learned clothing for: the in auguration itself was not included in the first family’s order from the dressmaker.
Assembly, | Central District
Nurses to Meet
The Central District Nurses Section of Indiana will have a buffet supper and meeting at 6:30 p. m.
tomorrow in the Warren Hotel.
Guests speakers will include Mayor Al Feeney, Charles Fleming, Dr. Bert Ellis and Dr. W. D,
Gatch.
afternoon.
|Plan for Future
Members of Stansfield Circle
¢ans, while Mrs. Secrest
Local Woman Talks to BPW At Ft. Wayne
- Times State Service FT. WAYNE, Jan. 11—“The time is now for women to take their rightful place as citizens with all other citizens toward the American goal--that of making this country the best place in all the world in which to live.” This was the message given the Ft. Wayne Business and Professional Women’s Club by Mrs. Fern E. Norris of Indianapolis. Mrs. Norris, reporter for the state supreme and appellate court, spoke at “he dinner meeting of the group last night.
Women Must ‘Discussing the subject, “Women Must Accept Citizenship Fully,” Mrs. Norris stated, “Not only in our state and nation, but in the world, women have taken their place today. They have opportunity ‘for personal advancement] through services in every line of |endeavor.”
by the women,” porter declared, rest on our laurels. plan for the future.” Mrs. Norris traced legislation and education which have benefited women. “It is interesting to note the percentage of women
“but we cannot We must
their spare time making decorations and arrangements for the annual springtime dance Feb. 19 in the Woodstock Club. Here Mesdames ° Welland, Stockwell and Tucker paint sprinkling
arranges at a meeting in her home, 3910 E. 57th St. The
“Great strides have been made |Dr., Mrs. Kohlstaedt the court re-/Will Attend Party
sent a program, “Opera News Here and There” af 2:30 p. m Monday in the House. Miss. Pauline schmidt will be the narrator.
man of the tea which will follow the program, will be assisted by Mrs. Milton Rybolt and Mrs, Frank T. Edenharter, who will preside an the tea table, and Mes-
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{Caroline . Scott Harrison, DAR
Miss Schellschmidt To Be Narrator ~~ _ |
‘The Harmonie Club will pre-
DAR Chapter Schell
Mrs. Robert J. Shultz, chair-
ohn David Baker, RobDalley and|®
is being arranged
The Bridal Scene—
Ruth Sturm
Mrs. Carl Piel, chapter membership chairman, will address the Golden Wheel Committees of the
Chapter at § p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Edgar G. Randolph, 5534 Guilford Ave. Mrs.
Mesdames Frank Weiland, R. W. Stockwell, Frederick Tucker Jr. and Clyde Secrest. |
containers will hold spring flowers in varied | hues as decorations for the event. Mrs. Tucker is general chairman of arrange
ments. Proceeds will be used for work sponsored
by the Circle at the Fletcher Place Community Center and for scholarship funds.
are putting in
a straw hat
Many Reservations Made For Dinner-Dance
the Indianapolis Medical Soclety to be held at 739 p. m. Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club." Among those planning to attend are Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Geider, Dr. and Mrs, Byron W, Kilgore, Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. Booher, Dr. and Mrs. Myron H. Nourse, Dr. and Mrs W. B. Lybrook, Dr. and Mrs. John
Sanewein, Dr. ind. Mia. J. 1. Auxiliary
Sims, Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. Evans and Dr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur is N. Jay. A n Dr. and Mrs. John J. Flick, Dr. nounces and Mrs. Charles F. Gillespie, Dr. and Mrs. George W. Ritteman, P Dr, and Mrs. Charles F. Sea- rogr am . man, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Morrison, Dr. and Mrs. J."E. Hol-| While members of the Indiana man Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Wil-| Veterinary Medical Association] Ham Bo. Ferguaon. have madel,.. attending scientific lectures Iv oe rt tion's list! and clinics uring the a are Messrs, and Mesdames Ray|convention “Thursday through Smith, Larry Richadson, Joseph| Saturday at the Severin Hotel,
and Dr. .and Mrs. A.‘P. Hauss, New Albany; Dr. and Mrs. Claude 8. Black, Warren; Dr. and Mrs. en's auxiliary. Alfred H. Ellison, South Bend,| myo national officers Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Arbogast, Dr.
and Mrs, Clifford C. Taylor. Forest, secretary will address a Thursday after noon meeting. Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Kohistaedt, Dr. and Mrs. Bert E. Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. Emery D. Lukenbill, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Waither, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph J. McQuiston, Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Morton,
Partners, Hartford City; a-lunch
holding appointee or elective offices in Indiana,” she said,
De. and Mrs. C. B. Bohner and geverin Hotel. and Mrs. John R. Swan have
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show by Ayres.’ hepa parties for the dinner- ¥ AY
“Reservations are belng made Tor the" ammual-dinner-dance- Visitor to Be- —
E. Palmer and Fremont Power their wives, mothers and sisters will be enjoying a full and varjed program planned by the wom-|
will be guests. Mrs. A. E. Bott, Belle- | Tinker will interview prospective and Mrs. Joe W. Sovine and Dr. ville, Ill, national auxiliary presi-| students at the Tudor Hall School dent, and Mes. C. L. Miller, River
eon Friday at the Columbia Club, followed by a talk on “Charm” by Mrs. Howard Etzold, and a Saturday morning brunch at the with a - fashion
Mrs. HL W. Demsey, Hunting- . in Full
Randolph will-be assisted by Mrs, {Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Joseph Meijer and Miss Annette Short.
Gamma Chapter of Alpha Omi-| ary Suttmiller of Indianapolis. cron Alpha Sorority will have a Miss Patricia C. Sturm, sister-luncheon-bridge Thursday in the| of honor and Miss Marianne home of Mrs. Willlam Kassen-| giyrm, Charlottesville, Va. an- | berg, 1936 E. Drive, Kessler Blvd.| other gister, will be bridesmaid. A business meeting at 10:30 a. m. James Dankert will be best will precede tlie luncheon. man and ushers will be Gerald
Mount Holyoke Te es i,
Thursday night Mrs. Cletus Krodel, Jasper, will give a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. The party will be in the | American Legion Club. there. Mr. Suttmiller atténded But= ler University. ”- - Miss Betty Joyce Jones of To- | ledo and Earl Bolander, Madi- | son, Ind, were married at 5 p. m. Dec. 30 in the Methodist Church of Toledo. The Rev. ‘Roy E. Cramer officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones, Toledo.
Party Guest
Mrs. T. Baxter Rogers, president of the Mount Holyoke Club, will entertain with a dinner party Friday night in the Propylaeum for Miss Charlotte A. Tinker,|
assistant director of admissions at the school. Other guests at the dinner will be members of the fund-raising committee of the organization.
polis, sister of the bride was matron of honor, and the bride's father was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Bolander are now at home at 307 E. 4th St,
They include Mesdames J. | Meek, Robert Sinclair, Madison. . Elizabeth Milner, Thomas whit-| Announce Marriage {ten and Fred Bassett, | Miss Tinker will be guest of Jane Sewell "at an Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cam-
eron Sewell, 640 ‘Berkley Road, announce the marriage of their daughter, the former Miss Jane Clarke Sewell, to Charles Watts
{of the club Thursday night in the| home of Mrs. Archer Sinclair, Golden Hill, Miss Marjorie Kroeger will entertain with a tea
to Be Wed
To Howard Suttmiller
‘Miss Ruth Lane. Sturm and Howard W, Suttmiller Jr. will be married at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in Our Lady of the Springs Cath. | | oli¢c Church, French Lick, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. { Clara O. Sturm, Jasper, and Mr. Suttmiller is the son of Mr. and
of the future bride, will be maid
-- Mrs. Martha Calvin, Indiana- |.
his bride are living at 520 Suffield Drive, Birmingham, Mich, nn» . Mr. and Mrs. George F'. Kirkhoff, 918 E. Drive, Kessler Blvd., announce the approaching marriage of thier daughter, Martha, to James W. Commons, son of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Commons, 751 N. Tremont St,
Jan. 20 in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Miss Catherine Corcoran, Chi-
cago, cousin of the bride-to-be, will be maid ‘of honor. Miss Noreen Commons, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Kriplen will be bridesmaids, Michael Quinn will be best
Miss Bergeron Selects Date
Miss Betty Lou Berg of
5 } of E gos, i EE a femils
{in her home, 3221 N. Meridian |8t., Thursday afternoon. While in Indianapolis
Wacker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Wickersham Wacker, Birmingham, Mich. The couple was married Sept. 18.
Gamma Chapter, Gamma Gam-| a graduate of Cor litary (and is a ‘Social events will include a re-'ma Nu Sorority, will meet tonight and North Military ception Thursday night with ain the home. of Mrs. "Martha| He Is a member of Sigma Chi [uate of chalk talk by Libby Hyde and]
Oliver, 9251 College Ave. | Fraternity. Mr. Wacker and
| The bride attended Northe and Shortridge High. School. western. University whew | she was a member of Kappa Alp Sorority Will Meet Theta Mr. Wacker is
dance. : Others: who have mdéde reservations are Dr. and Mrs. I. W. ‘Wilkens, Dr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Raney, Dr. and Mrs. C. Powell
ton, president of the auxiliary, will be a speaker at the combined session of the association and auxiliary Thursday morning, which will open the convention. The women will join the men,
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and Mrs. John
too, for the banquet and dance
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Hancock, Dr. and Mrs. C, B. Fausset, Dr. and . Walter F. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Hughes, |, Axby, Indianapolis, ‘and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Rex M. Joseph, Dr.|C, R. Baumgartner, Spencervilie, {and Mrs. George J. Ramage, Dr.iare op the convention arrange|and Mrs. Palmer Eicher, Dr. and ments committee. Mrs. H. Meade | Mrs. Roy V. Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Muncie, is nominating Paul Merrell, Dr. and Mrs. Karl committee chairman. IR. Ruddell, Dr. and Mrs. Keith! Officers with Mrs. Demsey are R. Ruddell, Dr. and Mrs. John T, | Mrs, Harvey C. Smith, Crown Emhardt wnd Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Point, and Mrs. L." L. Bechtol,
Friday night. Mrs. D. D. Baker and Mrs. J.
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Chen. first and second vice presidents; ‘At the Medical are R. L. Smith, Kentland, secparty will be Dr. M. Joseph Barry, | retary; Mrs. H. F. Lopp, Salem, Dr. and Mrs, Willlagg M. Dugan, | treasurer; Mrs. George L. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. William Loehr, Dr.| Columbia City, and Mrs. Baumand Mrs. Ted L. Grisell, Dr. and | gartner, first and second deleMrs. Robert M. Dearmin, Dr, and] | gates to the AVMA Auxiliary. Mrs. C. H. McCaskey, Dr. and} Mrs. William L. Franklin, Dr. Mr Hei and Mrs. Dwight Schuster and] Dr. Mary Alice Norris. Is. eine Dr. and Mrs. Russell Lane pr. H and Mrs, Frank M. Gastineau, ds Cl bh Dr. and Mrs. J. Neill Garber, DF. ca u { and Haase. Bassa Dr Mrs Robert Heine: was elected { Mrs. Lowell L Thomas, Dr. and President of the Junior Woman's | Mrs. Glen V, Ryan, Dr. and Mrs, | Club of Indianapolis at the Jan- | Morris E. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. .uary meeting held recently, {Paul J. Fouts and Dr. and Mrs. Other new officers include Mrs, | W. Denny will attend. Paul Taff, vice president; Mrs. [James W, y Howard Huesing and Mrs. Others at the party will be DI. |cyapieq Barnhill, recording and (and Mrs. Lawson J. Clark, Dr.| corresponding - secretaries; Mrs. | and Mrs, C, H Jinks, .Drl and yop, Medaris, treasurer, and Mrs | Mrs. John B. Masters, Dr. and Ralph Eastman, historian. | Mrs. Howard 8. Williams, Dr. and’ They will be installed at the | | Mrs. Hiram T. Sexton, Dr. and| y.ne meeting and will serve duri. Se Bin a and Mrs Ing the 1949-50 club yea? -
~A'Witliam D. Gambill, Dr. and Mrs. |
Dr. and Mrs.
«+ Join n Women's Newman Mothers Press Club
To Have Luncheon Three graduates of the Indiana
The Newmans Mothers Club of} University school of joutnalism Butler Univers! {today were named new members u ty Wil} mest ati or the Woman's Press Clyb of
12:30 p. m. next Tuesday in |Indiana at the luncheon meeting
J. Jerome Littell, Joseph A. Dowd and Dr. Mrs. W. B. Matthew.
138th Street Branch of the Mer- in the Hotel Washington.
chants National Bank. There will] They include Miss Jean Tab- | bert, Imel and Mrs.
be a covered dish luncheon. George ‘Morec. Judge Joseph O. Hoffman will Miss Tabbert, who has been
speak juvenile Lo Law.” assciod by 147 is in charge of food and Mesdames E. hg vr ¥, home decorations, Miss Imel is O'Mahoney,” ‘Katherine ‘assistant to the woman's editor ' of the Indianapolis Star, and Mrs. Rose mach, H. C. HNigeénberg, y T. A. Lenahan, Mallane Lose Morec has been editor of News George Fate and Joseph Wood. .
Sp to Have Party.
The Sunnyside Guild will ‘party for Sanatorium 3 p. m. Thursday instead as it formerly event will be held in the hos-
hall, J. EmFettig is the
{Co., for more than two years.
Nurses to Meet The St. Vincent's
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. Hospital ts| Nurses’ Alumnae Association will of have a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting announced. today in the Riley Hotel. Dr. speak on “Newer Advances in Thoracic Surgery.” *
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Falls, N, Y,, on Feb, 25. The vows will be read in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, The maid of honor is to be Miss Lou Billeter and Robert Roll, Haute, will be the best man. Miss Bergeron attended Butler and Purdue Universities
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Purdue Theta Xi Fraternity.
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