Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1949 — Page 20
Law Sestion:
Royer K. Br Jew Borer L Brown
Mrs; Royer K. Brown, president Tot i Seventh Indians Waderation of
chairman of the Department of lation, IFC. Mrs. T. E. Lash-
Sy #1 " brook, Westfield, recently resigned
group, Mrs. Clayton Ridge as ‘vice president of the legislative unit. Mrs, Frederick G. / chairman and Mrs, Lashbrook and Mrs, Dean Stubbs will serve as members of the State Policy ‘ ' Committee,
A-Month Club wil est Tn 7:30 p. m. Wednesday the Rauh Memorial Library. Miss « Laura Miller will discuss “How to Begin, to Begin to Write.” The members will read original short stories, Miss Amy Keene wil preside.
Parliamentarians . Plan Luncheon
A luncheon meeting Monday is “planned by the Parliamentary Law Club, Ine. The event will be held at 12:30'p. m. in the 38th St Branch, Indiana National Bank. " Hostesses are to be Mesdames Bénton Lowe, Cecil P, Clark,"John SH. Jefterson and H. P. Wilwerth.
. Mesdames Charles ¥F. Hr and W. W. Reedy are program chairmen, - "The event will honor the 16th anniversary of the club. Charter
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jan, 13 —Miss Lois Minter Mabley, - daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. * Thomas Mabley, Terre Haute, will be married to Gifford Stockton Horton, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien B, Horton, York Village, Me, and Ft. Lauderdals, Fila. The vows will -be read in" May, The bride-to-be is a graduate of DePauw University and Mr. Horton is a’ graduate of Kent School, Kent, Conh., and Yale
University.
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“There are too many people,” Barry Bingham told his audience at the annual meeting of the Maternal Health League yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln. He spoke on “Population and Peace.” “The security of the world is being threatened by the population pressure,” the editor and publisher of the Louisville Cour-fer-Journal declared, “And our natural resources are being used up faster than we can affo Mrs.- A. W. Herrington was named president of the League. Other new officers include Mrs. A. J. A. J. Perry, first vice rst vice president;
The Br Bridal Scene— Scene—
Miss Millicent Marie Gemmer, ¥. G. Gemmer, 9595 Washington of Mrs. Maybelle Becker, 3812 N.
nacle Church.
maids will be Mrs. rge FF. Hunt Jr. and Charlotte Noble. .
of the bride-to-be, will return from Harvard University for the wedding. He will be an usher. Robert E. Barkley, West Lafayette, will also be ushers. Miss Gemmer Is a graduate of DePauw University and Mr, Becker is a Purdue raunta. . n Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ponder, Lucerne St, announce the ap-
of their daugh Seeman,
Jan. 21 ia the Lynhurst Church.
law of the prospective bride,|groom, will be ma of honor. Orville Miller will be best man. The future bride attended Indiana University and Mr. Seeman ) |attended Butler University. "
Miss Barbara Brown Sets Wedding Date
.-Feb, 13 is the date chosen by Miss Barbara Brown and Karl V. Stoneking for their egling at at
Irvington Presbyterian Church. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown of Monticello and Mr. Stoneking is the son of Mrs. M. K. Stoneking, 301 DeQuincy St. Mrs. Ralph E. Hazelbaker will be matron of honor, Bridesmaids will be Mrs. William ¥. Moore, Monticello, sister of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Richard H. Flora, Wabash; Mrs. Delvin Mynick, Mooresville, and Miss Barbara Finch.
Miss Gemmer to Marry |Robert Becker on Feb. 18
Blvd., and Robert Jay Becker, son Feb. 18. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. in McKee Chapel, TaberMrs. H, M. Keeffe, Dayton, will be matron of honor.
esting ses 138 5. : p be’ at 7:50 p.m.
Francis Diinn, second vice president; Francis Mayberry, treasurer; Mrs, Donald Mattison and Mrs. Hobson Wilson, recording .and corresponding secretaries respectively. Mrs. Hiram McKee, Mrs, Faye Yakey and Miss Bennie Ruth Touchstone weré named new directors for 1949-50-51. Holdover directors include Mrs. William Dyer, Mrs. Anna Bunge, the Rev. Russell Calloway, Henry Graham and Mr. Dunn. Mrs. Tom 8. Elrod presided. Mr, Bingham explained our present population is unbalanced. Three-fourths of chil.
rs. Addison Parry, Mrs. Arthur W. Herrington, Barry Bingham and Mrs. Donald Mattison «+ + discuss Maternal Health League program.
dren born today belong to families in the lower quarter of the income scale. This should be changed, so more children would be reared in top income scale families. “Such a plan has been tried in Sweden with noted suc cess,” he said. “Planned parenthood is not birth control,” the speaker said. “It is to give a balanced family group.” “It is up to us to make an effort nationally to maintain world leadership. ‘We should try through the United Nations to further the idea of population control to the rest of the world,”
daughter of Mr. and Mra, Arthur Pennsylvania St., will be married
Butler Coeds In Net Matches = Saturday
Ten Butler University coeds
Brides-|
Miss Joanne Barnhill and Jack Howell Stewart will be married at {11:30 a.m. Feb. 10 nthe St. Joan
play day Saturday at Hanover
ment by Mrs. Magdelene Davis, head of the women’s physical education department at Butler.
Teams of women from nine In-
Barnhill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Barnhill, 5321 Park Ave,, and Mr. Stewart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Thompson, 642 N. Oxford St.
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diana colleges will attend the event, which will include morning and afternoon competitive basketball games and a noon luncheon and entertainment. Coeds chosen to make up the Butler team are the Misses Mar-
Miss Marianne Ruth Daries and Richard Owen Moore have selected Feb. 1 as the date for their marriage in the Zion Evangelical] urch.. Miss er of Rev.
& es, iford Ave. Rev.’ Darles will officiate. Mr. Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O Moore, Zanesville, O. Miss Mildred Scheer, St. Louis, will attend her cousin. Dr. Robert B. Forney will be best man. Miss Daries is a graduate of Western College and Mr, Moore
sity. He is now studying at Cornell,
Women Accountants To Meet Monday
The American Society of Wom-
is a graduate of DePauw Univer-|
tha Wagner, Nancy Hendricks, JoAnn Blomgren, llen , Edythe Leachman and Joan | Taylor, all of Indianapolis; Miss Priscilla Hommel, Minneapolis, Minn, Miss Norma Brown,
‘| Hagerstown; Miss Patricia Bot-
kin, Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Mary White, Louisville, Ky. The group will be accompanied
‘|to Hanover by Mrs. Davis and
Mrs. Ray Zimlich, instructor in the women’s physical education department.
Home Ec Classes Offered At Butler
The Home Economics Depart-
courses in meal planning, clothing construction, interior decoration and the problems of family
en Accountants will meet at 6|health during the spring term. p. m. Monday in the YMCA. How-|The classes will be in the evening
ard C. Greer is to be the I.\starting the week of Feb. 7 with His topic’ is “Prices, Profits and registration being held next week.
Private Enterprise.”
of reservations and Miss Elizabeth Riley {8 president.
Mrs. Myrtle Dawson is in chaige makers
The work is designed for home “and - business women: Prof. Hattie Lundgren is head of the department,
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! Meet Monday
Mrs. John D. Gould |
ment, Butler University, will offer |
|PTA News ture a]
Study Groups |
County Units Slate Programs on Safety
the Legislature Study. Groups sponsored by PTA Council will be held from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Monday in the Claypool Hotel. Mrs, Robert F. Shank and Mrs. Waiter L. Caley will
PTA groups meeting this week and next. SATURDAY Bridgeport—5-8 p. m. Chili supper. Proceeds to be used for ‘rain clothes for db squad children. MONDAY Pike Township—7:30 p. m. Dem‘onstration by the girls physical education department under the direction of Mrs. Beulah Frist.
Esther Myers.. TUESDAY Decatur Central—1-p. m, “FamiMes, Past and Future,” Dr, Charles - Josey of Butler Unijversity. Special music. Edgewood—7:30 p. m. “Children and Art” Miss Jane Brown of the Red Cross. Wayne Township—8 p. m. Fathers’ night, WEDNESDAY Castleton — 7:30 p. m. “Safety First.” Crooked Creek—T7:30 p. m. “Re- " pent Advances in Medical Management of Children,” Dr. Herbert F. Call. . Garden City—T7:30 p. m. Dads'|® night. “Development of Education,” BE. C. Belzer of the Indi- , ana Telephone Co. Hickory College—1:30 p. m. William H. Evans—Safety program. Speaker from Red Cross. | Third and fourth grade children will entertain. THURSDAY Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. Prosm presented by the Red Soctal rT
To Introduce Speaker Mrs. John D. Gould will intro-
Helen Kirkpatrick, at 11 a. m. to-
spondent for the will speak on “The United States in Europe.” Mrs. Gould will be hostess for the luncheon inthe Atheneaum which will follow the program. At the speaker's table with Mrs,
be Mesdames Charles 8, Hulan, Dalton Ziskniskki, J. E. Loer, Alex M. Stuart Jr.,, Harold Hartley and Thelma Machael and Misses Elizabeth Herle, Barbara Fark and Marjorie Turk.
Plan Tuesday Group Supper
A spaghett! supper will be served by the Home Economics in Business Club at the 6:45 p. m. Tuesday in the Assembly Room of the Electric Building. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Norman L. Schneider. She will talk on “Hands Across the Table,” a discussion of her hobby, palm-
try. : Hostesses for the event are Mesdames Harriet West, Dorothy Land, Kathryn Spencer, Marian Cline And Louise Blalock.
Guild to Meet The meeting of the Bt. Rita's Guild will be held at 3 p. m., Jan. 23. It was formerly scheduled for this Sunday.
Judy Jo Moore, Monticello, and! Diana Flora, Wabash, nieces of the future bride, will be flower girls,
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Tox Included | The 1 cil will be hostess for the state Consists of PEO Founders Day luncheon to
luncheon knife, luncheon dual salad fork, cream soup
PEO to Lunch on Founders Day
Msdmee Gaines Geck Harry L. Foreman and John T. Rohm +++ arrange state PEO Founders Day luncheon.
PEO Coun Harry L. Foreman, Chapter , Mesdames J. T. VanZant, L.
AF, general chairman. Chapter ¥ will be In charge of “Invitations; Chapter G, de votions; Chapter P, unafiiliates; Chapter Q, program; Chapter 8, decorations; Chapter U, music; Chapter V, Publeny: Chapter
L. Wilson and G. 0. Q. Johnson, membgrs of Chapter AJ, will present the candlelighting serv. fod, arranged by Mrs. John T.
the Marion County] |
speak. A number of safety programs) : are on the schedules of county|
Talk on school library, Miss b1
Gould and Miss Kirkpatrick will]
The second and last meeting of| 1%
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Miss Marjorie Mothersill, d Mothersill, 4627 Broadway, wil
will honor past and present musical organizations when they meet for a reception, dinner and program next Thursday in the school. The class groups will meet informally for the reception at 5:30 p. m. Dinner will be served at
follow in the auditorium. The ocarina group with some of the original members and instruments will play as well as the
alumni band and orchestra. Also
on the program are the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs and specialty dances. Frederick Krull will sing. Mr. and Mrs, G. Vance Smith head the program chairmen.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, Lebanon, at 3:30 p. m., Feb. 5, in Sweeney Chapel, Butler. University.
SHS Alumni Plan Program
Shortridge High School alumni
6:30 p. m. and the program will|®
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_ Aspirants Observe Hospital Routine An orientation period for 28 prospective ‘nursing students opened today in the Methodist
| Hospital School of Nursing. The
0 [period will end Saturday. The
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laughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. be married to Richard Nelson,
IMrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr., reservations; Mrs. Robert Stockwell, promotion; Mrs. Delver H. Landers, dinner favors. William Horn, decorations; Miss Dorothy McCullough, retired faculty invitations; Mr. Johnson, ar-
McCoy, registration. . Wade is president of the A Association. Other officers include Carter Tharp, vice president; Miss Dorothy Peterson, secretary, and Robert Brewer, treasurer -
IPL Legion to Meet The Indianapolis Power and Light Co. Unit, American Legion
Committee chairmen will meet
will participate in a basketball|qyce the Town Hall speaker, Miss |, ine Shortridge library at 8 p. m.
today to check plans for the event./on College, according to an announce-{Mmorrow in the Murat Theater. cpajrmen include James Ray; Miss Kirkpatrick, foreign cofTe-| welcome; Mrs. Robert McMurray, will be discussed. Mrs. B. Cc. - BehrNew York Post, reception; Byron Hollett, dinner; mann will preside.
Auxiliary, will meet . tomorrow night in the Ipalco Hall. Reports activities will be en and plans for. the sp
girls are applicants for the class
which begins Feb. 7.
_ During the orientation time the applicants will live in the nurses’ residence, attend classes, receive physical examinations and apts
| [tude tests and observe the hos. . |pital routine,
They are Misses Lula M. Crick, Lois Ann Kurrasch and Mary
Indianapolis; Miss Roberta Nore
~ Iris, Anderson; Miss Kathleen Ca. 3 Miss
rietta Graves, Aurora; Miss Elda
Evelyn Holman and Miss Wilma
* |Jean Weimer, Marion. _ |Several Cities | ' |Are Represented ig
Miss Deloris J. Huntsinger, Morristown; Miss Patricia Sue Huston, Hartford City; Miss Mary Jane Langwell, Bloomington; Miss Myrtle Anna Larrabee, New Pales« tine; Miss Antha Mayan Milton, Morgantown; Miss Anneta Moore, Miss Joanna Padgett, Cleero; Mrs. Margaret Ann Per. kins, Frankfort; Miss Martha Jean Pyke, Greentown.
Miss Betty Rockhill, Elwood]
Miss Murlin Rossok, Greencastle; Miss Willamena Marie Seeley,
ine Stevens, Lucerne; Miss
Ann Tilley, Terre Haute, and
Ann Miss Irene Vaghy, South Bend.
Museum Guild Plans Luncheon Friday
will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon
: Jomortow 1 the Loins of Mr R.
Norman Baxter, 5555 Washington Blvd. Mrs. Baxter will be assisted by Mesdames
Wheeler Jr,
A board meeting will precede the luncheon. Miss Nanci Golden,
ring nature instructor at the Museum,
will speak on the afternoon programs there.
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