Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1949 — Page 22

Mrs. AN. ‘Stevens’

Is President of Group!

“The executive board members "of the School 77 PTA are Mrs. A.

John Hall; publicity; Mrs. A. A. _ Arbogast, social; Mrs. C. L. Hoshaw, safety; Mrs. O. W. Erikson, membership; Mrs. R. O. Dix, pub~ leations; Mrs. 8. T. Moreland, * legislation; Mrs. Peter Vroom, character and spiritual education, Mrs. Paul Schmidt, health and

ernahan, program;| Mrs, J. R. Dunigan, finance; Mrs.

} Roy Brides, parent delegate; Mrs. |

Hedges, alternate; Mrs.

The school's PTA will meet at 3 p. m, Wednesday. Mrs. Bert C. Se ala] Presi a musical program and the 1B mothers will be the special

Other PTA unit meetings a¢heguled are as follows: MONDAY NVorid War Memorial, Mrs. Bert or’ ar 1 McCammon,

speaker. Conferences on safety, recreation, music, legislation and summer

TUESDAY Nora. 1 p. m. Parent education study group. Mrs. McCammon,

7 p.m Parent

or ‘Elliott, teacher delegate;

daughter, ter, Claire

Me. and Mos. Preston W. Hanna, 629 € 52d St., announce ap marriage r Millicent, fo jo. to George Lohman

he son of Mrs, Edward Wiese, Inar Tre rite will be read Feb, 12 in Sweeney Chapel of Butler University.

Miss Betty

Lou Bergeron, the daughter of.

Mrs. Mabel Bergeron, 5515 N. Capitol Ave., and James Spencer Benson, Clevela tied Feb. 25 in the Redeemer English Lutheran Church, Mr. Benson is the son of Mr. and Mrs,

, will be mar-

The Bridal Scene—

at 9 a. m, Saturday in the Miss Catherine Mappes, sister of the bride-to-be, will be maid Bridesmaids will be

Mary Brinkmann. Carlyn Rose Mappes, sister of the future bride, will be junior bridesmaid

Charles Evard, Terre Haute, will be best man and Norbert Mappes, brother of the bride-to-be, and Donald Meyers, cousin of the future bride, will be ushers, Miss Mappes Bt. Anthony's School of Nursing, Terre Haute, and Mr. Hussong is attending Indiana State Teachers College.

Hillman-Leonard Wedding Feb. 12

Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Leon-

‘is m \ is a graduate of TO AEE tick will give a linen].

Girl Scouts In County

Sacred Heart Catholic Church,

George O. Benson, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Howard Hussong, Dolores Mappes To Exchange Vows Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Alois Mappes, 1734 8. Talbot St, RincunGe the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dolores Mary, to Howard Leonard Hussong, Terre Haute, Mr. Hussong is the son of Howard Hussong. Terre Bautfl and Mrs. Landis Wood, 647 E. 32d St.” The will be

in her home at 840 N. De Quincy St. for the future bride, ” ” » Mrs. Horace A, Taylor, 846 Tecumseh Place, announces the en-

12 in the Centenary Christian Church. The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mable G. Leonard, 1222 N. Chester Bt, and Mr, Hillman is the son of Mrs. Della Hillman, Brooklyn, Ind Mrs. Kennard Haverstick, cousin of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor and Mr. Haverstick will be best man. Ushers will be William Leonard, brother of the bride-to-be, and William Pickett. Robert Leonard, another

gagement of her daughter, Miss Virginia Ann Stephens, to Robert C. Menten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Menten, 747 N, Shortridge Road. No date has been set for the wedding.

” . y Miss Phyllis D. Phillips, 2338 Pierson Ave, and H. C. Drake were married Saturday in the home of the Rev. Chester Imhausen, 701 Congress Ave. He is the son of Mrs. Fannie Drake, 3130 Central Ave. The

brother, will give the bride In

ard and Archie Gene Hillman will be married at 7:30 p. m. Feb,

‘The 1948 Democratic platform, “the vehicle on which Henry| At Athletic Cl 4 was elected Gover- * was hard hit this noon by| Additional State Sen. Wesley Malone, Clin.|being made for the ube Kile Gs uiver samen Club tuncheon Seting of the In Saturday. The Jorma) event wil ¢iana Women's Republican Club, feature supper dancing with Louls The joint Senator from Ver. Lowe's million, Fountain and Warren On the reservation's Nat are|’ counties said the Democrats had|W. Re: Fiewing. W. FL. Sptneet, a Sohnstos. ©. W. Sinif, P. 3. Lay. Jor ie bonus But safieq Tudor, G: W. Ely,

Howard Kemper, Vincent R. Kelly, J. C. Ertel III, Owen Murphy and M. A. Hansen,

‘Miss Ruth Craig Wed Jan. 10

Lyons St, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth to Leonard A. Stoner, son of Mrs.

John King, Miami, Fla. The wed-

tax and to remove/ding was Jan. 10 in the home of

the bridegroom's mother, The Rev. Mrs, Lola BE, Wood officiated, Mr. and Mrs. King attended Mr. Stoner and his

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Anniversary Ball a net,

al fans sn the lis [Marion County ‘will be held at 1is\, 30 p. m. Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic .Club, Miss Flor-

ence Otto, regional director, will 4RSh on the activities of Region

Mrs. James ¥F. Foulke, retiring

Vv. president,’ will conduct the

and review the events of 1948 with the neighborhood chairmen. ‘The by-laws will be voted on at this session, If the revised by-laws are ac{cepted, the governing body will then consist of the neighborhood chairmen or their alternates, the board of directors, the Leaders’ Club officers and the members of the membership-nominating committee. Mrs. H. H. Cummings will discuss the by-laws. The nominating committee will present a multiple slate for new members of their committee and a single slate for the officers of the board of directors and the council. Mrs, Jeremiah Cadick will read a report on the. come imittee’'s work. Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis is chairman. Leland Crawford, treasurer, will {give his annual report and present {the budget for this year. . New officers also will be installed.

Rev. Mr. Imhausen is pastor of the Salem Methodist Church.

Mr. and Mrs. John Michaelis were the attendants. Mrs. Michaelis wore a dubonnet suit with brown accessories. The bride was dressed in an elephant grey suit with pink accessories and she wore a white orchid corsage. After the ceremony there was an informal dinner. The couple is at home npw st 2715. Cars roliton Ave,

Cocktail Party Honor Guests

Mr. and Mrs. John Hamerstadt will entertain with a cocktail party from 6 to 8 p. m. Saturday in the home of Mr. Hamerstadt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hamerstadt, 86th St. and Sargent Roa

d. The party will honor Mrs. John Hamerstadt's brother, William P, Chapin Jr., Beverly Hills, Cal. Mr. Chapin is a house guest of the John Hamerstadts, | Guests at the party will include (Mr. and Mrs, William P. Chapin Sr, Dr. and Mrs. J. William Wright Jr, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dowd, Dr. and Mrs. Victor Albright, Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Morrison Jr., Ward Fenstermaker, Edward Wohlgemuth and George Bardwell. Others at the party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Rdbert Moynahan, Paul Scheuring, Joseph Miner Jr, W. J. Hamerstadt, Wilis H. "omlinson, Robert Mueller, Dan Kibler, Dan Stenz and Mrs. Mary Ellen Green and Richard

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«|Helen :Hollingsworth of Ayres’

shower at 8 p. m. next Thursday sisted by Mrs. John Blakley.

ORGANIZATIONS. of Lez isla ahire | To Be Feted

Women Lawyers Plan

The Indiana

of | * Women Lawyers will have a din-|

ner Monday night In. the 4 Canary

members i | {sembly, Mrs. Wiliam B. Cure is chairman, ,

The legislators invited include 'IMesdames - Dorothy Gardner, Elsie C, Barning, and Grace E. Roach, Miss Mabel A. Dunn and Miss Jane Ann Noble. Mrs. Mary Garrett is first vice president of the association.

side.

Mrs. Orville ¥. Shattuck, regent, will preside at a meeting

Chapter, DAR, next Thursday in the Propylaeum. Paul W. Weer is to be the guest |speaker, He will discuss the Moravian Mission on White River, Tea hour hostesses are to be Mesdames Douglas T. Reid, Nicholas McHarrison, Bernays Kennedy, William R. Howard and {Louis H. Levey.

The St. Joan of Arc Women's Club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wed-| nesday in the school hall. Miss

is to be the guest speaker.

A luncheon and bridge party is planned by the Ladies Auxiliary of Delta Upsilon Fraternity for 12:30 p. m. Mrs, E. A. Blakley, 3156 N. New Jersey St. is to be the hostess, as-

The Babes Alumnae Club will have a Valentine party on Feb, 12, Final arrangements for the event will be made at a meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Clyde Ennis, 924 E. 524 St.

Mrs. Brown

To Preside At Club Meet

Mrs. Royer ‘K. Brown, president of the Seventh District, In. diana Federation of Clubs, will preside at the council meeting to be held at 9:30 a. m. Feb. iw the Claypool Hotel.

Assisting her will be Mesdgmes Jasper P. Scott, Carl H. Becker

Dinner Monday Night

Miss Dorothy Tucker will pre-|

of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks)

and Lowell C. Reed, first through third vice presidents. The following department chairmen will report: Mrs. Alvin

arts; rs, Louis E. Krueger, in-| ternationhl relations; Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, legislation, and Mrs. Hiram Cunningham, public| welfare. They will introduce the {division chairmen in . their de-| partments, - I The extepsion program for elf year “Will be reviewed by Mrs. Becker, chairman. Mrs. Reed will introduce a representative from each Junior Club organized dur: ing the present administration. A discussion of districts, state and general Federation organizations will be given by Mrs. Brown. She will ask for new ideas on district policies. A question period, will follow,

the community . visitation pro-| gram carried out by the Seventh District. | Reservations Salon luncheon which follows may be made with Mrs. Elmer Dolzall or Mrs. E. C, Rumpler.| A Seventh District board meet. ol | ing will be held at 2:15 p. m. in {the Claypool... | { |

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A card party will be given by the Friendly Club at 1:30 p. m.| Monday in the Food Craft Shop.

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party at 1:30 p. m. Feb, 11 in the Meridian Room, Colonial Furnis |ture Co. Mrs. Robert Holdcroft and Mrs. Robert B. McConnell are - (co-chairmen of the event. : Committee chairmen include Mrs, C. Richard Lenglade, tickets; {Mrs, Jack Overmyer, table gifts; Mrs. George C. Tyndall and Mrs, David Minney, soft drinks, and Mrs. Charles R. Hixon and Mrs. McConnell, candy. Mrs. - Russell M, Whitmore is chairman of the special commit. tee. Her assistants are Mesdames

Robert B. Stone, William P. Kel. ler and Jack Srader, : Proceeds from the party will be used to purchase boéks and pus. zles for the children in the Ine dianapolis Day Nurseries. Early reservations have been

Dr. T. A. Hanna and Mrs, Jeanne Goss Wor wi Pi virill :

« + « compare notes before today's PTA health conference.

“The «future health of our school children depends’ a great deal on the federal socialization ‘program, When you regiment the medical group, you can’t expect research to advance nor individual physicians and doctors to be stimulated to do their best work,” Dr. T. A. Hanna said today. He was keynote speaker at the morning session of the 16th annual health confere Indianapolis Council of Parent ‘wp )IS. Jeanne Goss discussed Teacher Associations in Ayres’ ~1iuman Relations in the Classroom,” a course introduced into

Auiiiia hm, the death rate grades 6-8 which she teaches in among school age children (five School 82, where she is princito 14 years) was 4.0. In 1940, Pal It is based on a program when ‘the last records were “orked out in Delaware by a compiled, it was 1.0, a decrease ST0UP of psychologists and of 75 per cent,” he pointed out. ‘teachers. The course was described as

Dr. Hanna quoted selective service records, which showed #& new type of lesson that had to do with “feeling” rather than

that the war-time breakdown of health was not as bad as it first = “knowing.” There is no home-

Hull, Hayes B. Hollibaugh, Clay Conner, Charles KE. George’ Perry, Roger E. Bahr, Clayton H. Ridge, Charles C. Brandt, Russell C. Whitmore, Martin C. Eastburn,. Robert BE. Townsend, Jack B. Otto, Frank H. Milles, W. Bryce Baker,

Schellie.

Others planning ts attend ine clude Mesdames Charles Y. Knowles, Marshall 8. Armstrong, W. Edwin Threlkeld, Robert H, Lockman, Robert J. Wente, Wile

ford, William C. Otto, Robert Driscoll and C. Riley Hancock.

success of the course. “If it is successful,” she concluded,

looked. “Only 20 per cent of Work, no books to study, Mrs. | “young people should be better those rejected could have been Goss said. able to face life's problems, helped at all,” Dr. Hanna said. Cites Successful make decisions more readily, In opening the conference, accept responsibilities and make Mrs. Earl H. Stumpf, president OK ‘of Course compromises when necessary.” of the Indianapolis Council, “We ized the fact that Mrs. Grace Granger, Indiane

said, “ years ago the founders of our organization made the safeguarding of the health of our children and

the ability to get along with themselves, and with others must be learned while people are young. With all our efforts to teach children, little has been .done to help them mature

apolis Public Schools instruce tion director, was moderator for

ulating Our Children?” Speaks ers included Mrs. Anne Morgan, Mrs. Elmer ig Dr. Louis

Mos Joarns Gens Soniye BATRA | Mian he Re Son. Ve ng p nk. V Also Talks at Parley helped in Delaware, it wowd | “Understanding the Adoles-.

“We believe that mental and social “well-being are essential in adjusting our Har lives in this modern world

benefit boys and girls in Indl- | cent” was the topic for the anapolis, afternoon discussion panel, Bhe cited expressions from

Prof. H. T, Christensen of Pur« pupils and parents as to the due University was moderator,

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