Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1949 — Page 11
i
sift Hil:
i 38 =
3
EE
t rabies and d to a resis I feel that g these anigs.
. You have r side wins less of your engineering
t makes no
one - of - the of Citizens anapolis. - It 't increased er have re progressed or the best m from polt that we'll ent efficient a good job :thing solid,
corporation he drew up \polis sewer wrough Sen. introduced gsing power of Works attempt to rd of Saniation Board
R
1 any fight persist in
dicate that )r President
an English
4,207,657 in had to earn know how downs write
lew general 1d on power the general
ns in such
ition Board, that public nd that the
, Chairman, ott, reviews eld. . “It is uture effec
, the board kness. Its ing amiable ent in 1928, emergency Such action h led to its 8." of the law on the con< | preserving
A appointed: ant dispute ry methods ick ahead.” oversy over
fed up rail
| “called om ot averted, restraining ainst strike
1g regarded 1941, when wards took
almost pol item
o Setroums
“gown is fashioned with a high
| YMCA. Mrs. Mary
TUESDAY, FEB, 1 1049
alt Gi oT Sets I Tlects New
Chareh Today
Miss Englert ig Kenneth Gatewood + The Emmaus will be the scene at 7:30 p. m. today of the marriage of Miss Rosemary' Ann Englert and Kefineth Gatewood. The Rev. Werner
Kuntz, Huntington Woods, Mich;, ||
and the Rev, Harry Krueckeberg will officiate. The bride Pe . daughter of Mr. an Englert, . 1015 Bradbury St., and Mr. Gatewood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gatewood, 6601 E. 10th St. Mrs. William Schuman will be matron of honor and Mrs. Roy Gatewood, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Alice Han-! nah Lyle will be bridesmaids. Patsy Shockley, cousin of the bride, will be junior bridesmaid. The bridal attendants will wear colonial style wine velveteen dresses. Their head ‘bands ‘will be of white fur and they will carry white fur muffs topped with pink roses.
Couple Will Take
Residence Here The bride's blush pink satin
round neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt. Her fingertip veil will fall from a tiara of seed pearls and her flowers will be white orchids on a pink satin muff, Roy Gatewood will serve his | brother as best man.. Ushers will | be Al Graff, Evansville; Jim Cur-| ry, Jack Gerringer and Ben Winings. The recep
on will be in the Kappa Ka Gamma, - Sorority | Chapter House, Butler University. | For her wedding trip to Chicago
"the bride will wear a gray crepe;
dress with black accessories. They will be at home at 6707 E, 10th St. The bride attended
Gamma. Sorority member. Mr, | Gatewood is attending Indiana |
University and is a member of | | Directors for a three-year term
Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Holles Will Note 50th Anniversary 230 Sanders St
so sirien”s 5 ian Carnelian Club Buffet at Pratl Opens Month's Calendar
with an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in their home. Guests in the Fie, Wh where Ad Holle has lived: for mote years, will include their an sons, seven grandcliiidren and’ two! great-grandchildren. Their sons and daughters- in- | law are Armin Holle, Long Beach, Cal.; Messrs. and Mesdames Wil-+ bur "Holle, August W. Holle Jr.
and George Holle and Harold! Wil Hohe.
Mrs, John Engelke and Mrs. y Joseph Conley are co-chairmen o AYH Unit to Hold the party. The officers are mem-| I ce Skating Party bers of the reception committee. The Indianapolis Council, Théy ‘are Mesdames C. A. Tucker, American Youth Hostels, will| |E. A. Carson, Ulysses Jordan,
have an ice skating party at 8 p. m. today in the Coliseum. On Feb. 13 the group will hike to the Millbrook Hostel from Road 40 and Morris St.
The :hostelers will have a Ben
square dance Feb. 22 in School 54. There will be an open meeting of the council Feb. 25 in the
Show slides of her trip to Canada.
Service Star Meeting The Hamilton-Berry Chapter, Service Star Legion, met at 2 p. m. today. Mrs. E. May Hahn, Marott Hotel, was the hostess.
OF THESE FAMOUS
toinable for many years.
King George Threaded
‘AND CO
_!Chevalier and Hecker.
IS YOUR SILVER PATTERN ONE
Hustrated are eight patterns which have not been ob-
inactive patterns before March 31 will be delivered in the summer.
29 WEST WASHINGTON ST, ®
S. So
Sol
Leland Crawford,
New officers .of the Girl Scouts, Inc, of Indianapolis and Marion County were elected last night in the annual meeting inthe apolis - Athletic Club, They are Mrs. Charles E. Mason, president; Mrs. C. C. Brockman, Mrs. John Burkhart. and Wiilam 8. Hall, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Raymond De Graff and Mrs. A. J. Micheli, recording
Butler and is a Kappa Kappa | and corresponding secretaries,
and Leland Crawford, treasurer. <5 Elected to the Board of were Mesdames John Burkhart, Charles Moores, William Struby and O. A. Winters, Re-elected to the board were ] Mesdames C. R.
"Mrs, Charles E. Mason and Mrs, John Burkhart . . . check financial report of Girl Scouts, Inc.
Calvert, De Griff, James F. Foulke and Horace Storer and Mr. Hall
Named to the membershipnominating committee were Mesdames . C. C. Bfockman, Jeremiah Cadick and O. F. -Prim, continued from the present committee, and Mesdames R. H. Timmons, Horace Storer,
+ James F. Foulke and Wilbur
Zobbe, new members, The - foresightedness of the Indianapolis Council in the development of its neighborhood plan was commended by Miss Florence Otto of Chicago. She ,is Region VII director, includ‘ing Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, She stressed the direct relationship of local councils with
ho i Pome] (Of Realtors To Be in IAC
‘Board Will Seat $ Officers Thursday
The Indianapolis Real - Estate] Board will give ‘its annual installation dance Thursday night in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, ‘Members, their wives and guests will attend the event. i Howard Fieber will be installed as . the new president. Other lofficers include John B, Lookabill, vice president; Paul Starrett, \secretary, and Jack C. Carr, {treasurer, Outgoing officers also will be honor guests: Joseph H. Argus is arrangements chairman. Among those who have made reservations are Messrs. and Mes{dames James “VV, Hurt, William L.
Bridges, Thomas F. Carson, Fred L. Palmer, E. W. Springer, E. W,| Springer Jr. Paul L. McCord, ! Argus, George T. Whelden, Fred. C. Tucker, Wendell H. Hicks, | Albert F. Bromley, Joseph G.| Wood. Jr, Ford V. Woods, David Woods and Guy H. Williams, Another party will include: Messrs. and sesdames John E.| Bauer, Laurence Warner, Allan (Warne, Robert Bidlack, Marlin} | Bailey, Henry F. Ostrom, Dean | , (Gaskill, Robert. M. Butterworth, |Hugh Teeters, W. W. Behrman jand Louis Brandt. Together will be Messrs, and
|
“The Broadway Methodist Chireh was the setting for the mar. | Hyla Doyal and Robt Norris Cartwright.
riage Sundey of Miss
the national ergamization, par- |Mesdames M. C. Mackey, Harvey| Their parents are Mr, and Mrs, Galen T.
ticularly through regional com“mittee meetings. In a will [Rogers, Robert E. Walker, Robert
| hold a regional meeting here DE eel William HDIRAD, [ups Mar. 21 and 22, Min Otto an- |Joseph Gage, Berhard Spain, Reed : -iGarrett, R. 8. Winchester, Everett plans for the 1949 national con- iBickell, Bowman Downey, John vention in Milwaukee, where & |ayin Clifford Krabbenhott,. .C. program geared to leaders con- A. Wacker, Alan Appel, Fred C. cerning girls and troop Pro- imusier Jf. and George T. Whel-| grams is being planned. |den Jr. Itywas announced that the | Indianapolis Council had been Other Couples selected as one of 10 in the ‘Planning Party
country to help set up units to accommadafe campers July 19- | Another party will be Messrs, Aug. 12 at the Western Hem- [and Mesdames Willis {sphere Camp. Located in Camp Russell Fortune Jr., R. E, Peck-| Manistee, Mich., the encamp- p- ham, Harold Honderich, Fred T. ment will draw Girl Scout rep- (Hill, Robert J. Covert, Guy W. resentatives from every state Morrison, Norman Hammer,
territories.
Benefit Card : Party Feb. 10 -
The ‘annual benefit card party) lsponsored by the Carnelian Club) twill be held at 2 p. m., Feb. 10, in| |Ayres’ Auditorium. The proceeds 1 be used to help underprivileged children.
Edward Hecker, Frank "Love, B. L. Byrket and A. J. Hueber. | The ticket committee members| are Mrs. Byrket and Mrs, Conley.| Candy committee members are Miss Gladys Loucks, Mesdames Bowman, Kruse, Frank Schmidt and L. A. Fleury.| The prizes are in charge of Mes-| dames J. C. Loucks, T. W. Engle,| Robert Endsley ana
Carson. The donation committee membérs are Mesdames Hueber, go dan and Love. Cards and pencils| 'are in charge of Mesdames E. W.| | Showalter, W. A. Wilsen, P. R.
EY
GORHAM DESIGNS?"
Orders received for these
Antique Sheof of Wheat
NMP AN ww? INDIARAPOLSS
By MARJO
Starting off this month’s sotial events will be a buffet dinner from 6 to 7 p. m. Sunday in the Propylaesum for members and their guests. Dances are being planned in the Woodstock Club and the Columbia Club and a dinner in Meridian Hills Country Club. Early reservations for the buffet dinner in the Propylaeum have been made by Mesdames Hugh J. Baker Sr. David Smith, Berkley Duck Sr. Leo X. Smith, Roy Pile, Fay Patrick, Russell
Sullivan, James W. Coffey, E. E. E. Voyles, Frank , Roy
Parry and Miss Genevieve Scoville,
The social calendar through
4--Town Hall presents David Seabury and Miss Dorcas Palmer, psychologists, in the Murat Theater.
6—Buffet dinner for members
9—Propylaeum bridge luncheon.
11-19—Civic. Theater presents “D
11—Junior Assembly square dance in the Woman's Department
Club.
12—Valentine dance In the Columbia Club. 12—Reserve Officers Association annual National Security, week McCarty, Cla military ball in the Riley Room, Claypool Hotel. ¢
12-13—Indianapolis Symphony pianist.
16-17—Women's Committee, Indiana State Symphony Society, sponsors fashion teas in Ayres’ Tearoom. 18—Town Hall presents Hodding Carter, author, in the Murat (meth
Theater.
18—Meridian Hills Country Club buffet dinner and game party. Symphony : Orchestra's children's concert in
19—Indianapolis Cadle Tabernacle.
25-26-27—Junior Civic Theater Penny.”
25—Town_ Hall presents Eve Curte, journalist, i Thea
25—Propylae dinner-bridge. 268—Auxiliary to the Children’ Home, sponsors Washington'
Club. 26-27—Indianapolis Symphony violinist.
19 Stansfield Cirele’s “Springtime Dance” in the Woodstock Cor
Seated together will be Messrs, | and Mesdames John D. Case, Guy Whiteside, R. W. Slagle, Wayne Whiffing, Harold Taylor, Milton ‘Martin, Harley . Horton, {Charles Marlett and George| Daugherty and Miss Bertha Sloop.’ Mr, and Mrs. William H. Kelfer's- party will include. Messrs,
emi mv
RIE TURK liam H. Keller Jr.” Walter Fbiger
. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Coons will entertain Mr. and Mrs, John| Coleman, and Mr. and Mgs. W. R. Cain's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. W.. W, Sherfick. Other. “eservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames
J. Elsworth, Burke Siaymacker, Clair, Corbin, 8. V. Romer, Rus-
Sahm, C. F, Meyer and Addison
E.’E. Griffin, E. G. Kemper, M Knight, Harry Knight, James J. Lamb, W. D. Fitzpatrick, Tom Bulger, Marion Stump, D. J. Zimmerman, Fred Schmitt, J hn Max, Albert Koester, Charles Brewer and Willard Maple. / Mr, and Mrs, Ewing Cox “will have in their pa Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Lofquist, Mendel e Rich, Emerson {Gordon and/ Alfred Campbell. |J. Arthur Rentsch’s party will {consist of Mrs. Edith Rentsch and | Messrs. /and Mesdames Everett (Holloway, J. Harry Miles, Kenraper and Lewis Haynes, D. T. Nicoson’s party will be . and Mrs. Joseph Friehage,| _ Mr. 4nd Mrs. Harold Fine, Mrs. iAlice Drynan and Miss Luba | |Atanasoff. | With Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.| ‘Gates will be Messrs. and Mes-| fn the “Murat dames L. J. Rybolt, A. E. Allen, / A. C: Holdthan, Ernest McCon-| inell, Albert Lannan, Francis | s Bureau, Indianapofis Orphan Wilhelm .and D. A. Coulter, s Birthday Ball in Yue Woodstock [Misses Mary Catherine Coulter, {Charlotte Gates. Aileen Klaiber| Heifetz, land Philena Argo and Fred Cun-| 'ningham.
February:
and guests in the Propylacum.
ream Girl.”
Orchestra with Rudolf Serkin,
presents “The Ghost of 7
Orchestra gygith, th Sascha
Adams, f
and Mesdames Tom Keller, Wil-|
sell A. Furr, Robert H. Graves/|
Ave. _and Mr. and’ \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, 5602 N
and Letters, at a tea Saturday {tn her home.
reviewed by Mrs. Walter W, Houppert. The group will have & formal dinner on Feb. 9 in the] Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs.
{honor guest. Mrs. Oliver 8. .Gulo will the invocation at the din
ve
am.
sent a South American p
einhardt, n L. Schnei-
'Mesdames Carl J. Jouppert, and N der.
|
be | nored at a bridal dinner Friday | might in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Ralph H. Edgerton, mother of the bride-to-be, will be | the hostess. The couple will be| married’ Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal Chureh. Guests at the dinner will be!
ton, New York; Mr, \ James Worcester, Miami Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koester, |Baltimore; Mr, and Mrs. H. M.
tha Frances Dunn, Zionsville; Mr. and Mrs. James Brock, Grosse
derson, Ky. and James W. E Humphrey, Ft. Wayne. Also Messrs. and Mesdames Lucius” 8. French, Dean E. Wild{man and Donald Test Jr. Mrs. {James Trinkle, Misses Nancy: Greer, Mary Jane McCarthy, Linda Hamilton and Phoebe Yeo and Ralph A. Edgerton Jr.
“Americanism’ Is Topic The Indiana Alpha Chapter, |Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, will meet] at 7-p. m. Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. C. W. Sawyer will speak on “Americanism”. Mrs. Ralph BE Taylor will Il preside. .
Maternal Health League Launches Fund Campaign
A fund raising campaign by {the Maternal Health League of
| Indianapolis was launched at alonl
noon luncheon meeting today in the Columbia Club. Campaign chairman Wiliam A, Dyer Jr, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Vonnegut and Mrs. Joseph E. Cain, co-chairmen of workers. Mrs. Tom 8. Elrod and Mrs. John K. Goodwin are in charge of literatyre to be used) in the campa lind
the reasons for the finance cam-
ign. A clinic for the treatment of infertility, directed by Dr. Talbott, has been opened recently at League headquarters, 312 E. Washington 8t. Dr. Louis Pollock, League clinician, has made avalil-| able a class in marriage counsel-| ing, 1 ing an hour lecture and discussion period on preparation] for marriage and parenthood.
Clinic Offers
‘Three Services
According to Mrs. Herrington, no other publie clinic in the city has offered either of these ‘two services previously. Since medical schools of | Indiana offer no instruction on contraception in classes or in| clinics, training in this subject has been made available &o
INDIV
I Lo Hair Shaping and Styling CJ RN ; * With Our Reg. $10.50 Oil Wave : 1 [| 3 rn | h FOR YoU $ 5° 50 : ; A ; | a f | 1 Machine or Machineless + BE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: 3
"POWDER PUFF
30 towels Big. |
is Mrs / medicine can come.
| Mrs, A. W. Herrington, new president of the League, spoke on
Dan gent.
1 students, internes, doc-
place in Indianapolis where given by Rowland Allen. [thy e ‘who need these three serces but cannot afford private
tors and nurses at the clinic. The, Reasons why business men, Matephal Health Clinic is the/should support the clinic were
List Members
30 SOE. Of Committees Throug e ars of opera- - lu the League clinic has been Drive captains and their oom supported by an interested group mittees include Mrs. John E. D. fof men and women working under Peacock, captain, and Mesdames | sponsorship of a doctors’ com-|Noble -Dean Jr. John Appel, |mittee. @ {Daniel . Evans,
The purposes of the Maternal] h wv 8 1 {Health League and’ the Planned paigne, John Jewett, Samuel D. |Parenthood Federation of Amer- Miller, Alex Holliday Ir., William | {lca, the parent organization in New York. were discussed by (Mrs. A. J. Parry, first vice presi-
|
Mrs. Hobson Wilson, captain, and! Mesdames Louis Huesmann, James Collins and Richard Fair-|
banks, and Mrs. Hans G. Boehm,
She stated the ‘Health clinic
captain, and Mesdames Perry de Ee Tomes on” cha. O'Neal. Hiram McKee. Rober 8 |Seastrom, George Home and
{spacing in accordance with the mother’s health and family means; marriage counseling; referrihig to proper places of . {patients needing medical atten{tion for TB, VD or cancer; preimarital -counseling for engaged
Alfred Stokely.
couples, and fertility diagnosis - : wd and treatment for childless or For Fin The clinic also provides a refer- or er
ral service on contraceptive advice covering the state through a list of some 550 doctors in 72 counties. Community education is provided through books and pamphlets and participation in health and welfare activities, 3
IDUAL
Work... Sterl
Ny
{ |
BEAUTY SHOP |
R515 A
Wildhack and Patricia ‘Acheson; |
Family Laundry
Other team captains are Mesdames E. N. McNally, John W, (May; Oliver Martin and Clifford! Conn and Francis Mayberry.
Others who will assist in drive work include Mesdames C. O. McCormick, Louis Haerle, Lindon Bailey, Clifford Hart, J. Landon Davis, Charles R. Weiss, Post | (Milliken, Hugh Carpenter, Robert | McMurray, Albert Land, Alex|
Jameson Cham- Thomson, J. C. Daniels, Myron]
McKee, Theodore Bosler, Eva Lit{tell, Thomas McCrae and Leonard Solomon. Also Mesdames Margery F.
Kahn, Ralph Cole, Marcus Fein-|
bert, Harry Shumaker, Jay Kaufiman, Myron Feinberg, Louis Marks, Alfred Maschke and \Philip Adler. Mrs. Donald Mattison was in “charge - of the. the luncheon.
Telephone MA. 7561
Nothing Else You Buy TODAY (WITT CR ALL CI LAUNDRY SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Edgerand Mrs.|
|Chowning, Louisville; Miss Mar-
Point, Mich.; Edward Meyer, Hen-|
_ Cartwright,
Mrs. Rybolt to Enterta Arts and Letters Cha,
members of 7
£r
The
Pennsylvania St, will be hostess Sorority, mothers to the members of the Indiana Delta Delta Sorority, will meet at|;iy und attended graduate school Chapter, National Soc¢léty of Arts.1 p. m. Friday/in the Butler Uni- gt tndiana University,
Committee To Entertain
Members of the Woman's Come Indianapolis = Symphony An 8 p.m. meeting of the Zeta Orchestra, will be hostesses to morrow morning at the Hoasloe Salon exhibit in ‘Audie
versity Chaplet Ross will s
progra Mrs: men
and Kappa Chapter, Delta Theta T Mrs. Charles C. Martin wil’ pre. Sorority, will be held Monday
Doyal, 1518 Edge Alexandria, ~
PR HO) photo’
“Smile Please” (Topp) will be! There ill oe a “tea ‘after the . Mrs. C.-R. Greene and! scar H. Rahe are co Mrs. Willlam H. Meuser and Mps, Myron D. Rinker will pour, | and most foreign countries and [Ernest Miller, Herman Brecht, Lawrence D. Kuter, Washington, gd Mrs. Russell T. Sweeney will |Fred Kuethen and Erwin Schafer, national president, will be the preside.
ters
co-chair-
re
[tre
| neckline and folded bertha with Chantilly: lace!
full chapel
"tiered fingertip TMpo veil is held by a braided illusion i | pd white ; Forney will be Herbert Reller, Donald Coffin, Paul the Rev. Paul Frank
headband. She ‘w roses and orchids, | Dr. Robert
wh
Wed Tonig ht
Father of men 2 To Read Ceremony.”
‘Miss Marianne Ruth Daries and Richard Owen Moore will hs) mar« ried at. 130 » p.m, today fn Zion Evangelical an Church. The bride is’ the daugh~ .[ter of the Rev. ‘and, Mrs. Freds lerick R. Daries, 3610 Guilford | Ave., and ‘Mr. Moore is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Owen: | Moore, Zanesville. O. The father of the bride wilh officiate. Miss Mildred Scheer, St. Louis, cousin of the bride, will be maid /{of honor. ' She will -wear chars taffeta. | The fitted bodice of the white
hooped skirt falls length train.
be ushers.
y Graduate School,
house. Mrs, David |
| mittee,
{the E. New York St. Branch, 'tortum.
a
‘Office Hours:
Dinner committee meyibers are Indiana National Bank. The. members are sponsoring) the premiere performance of the Civic Theater's “Dream Girl" on Feb. 10. Pro-|V. Wade. ceeds of the premiere will go to] the scholarship fund. i
Lambda Mu Chapter,
production of
| They are Mesdames 7. A. Goode ‘man, Garland Retherford, Walter | Morton, T. Victor Keene, Noble {Pean, Lindon Bafley and Harry
is. Gulo.
In the {hostesses will be members of the {National Society of Arts and LetSigma ters. They are Beta Sorority, will have & dinner man L. Schneider, meeting at 6 p.m. tomorrow in/George Jo Mess, a Ramsey's Restaurant. Mrs, Wal- ham, B. M. [ter Jones will preside:
afternoon
THOROUGH EYE CARE
'Eyestrain Makes Wrinkles . . . Protect Your Eyes and Your Looks
’
Consult "DR. R. J. WELDON In His Optical Department, North Mezzanine The WM. H. BLOCK CO.
Monday through Saturday, 9:30 to 5:25
p. m. today in
Tha. sl
g the ceremony the PR will lesive for Ithaca, N. Yo the bridegroom will resume i studies in the Cornell Universe will travel in a gray gabardine ” suit with black accessories ace cented with a flamingo colored +“ hat, —TFhey will be at home at 111 " |Homestead Road, Ithaca. The bride is a graduate of Western College and is "Corel aduate work in the Corne Pt Pek Pak ganor of Nutrition. Mr; oup ‘of Deltas 5 graduate of DePauw Univers-
ezzie B. Pike,
er two {tusion
The bride
the exhibit Nor«
EB. Blasingid and Oliver
}
ee | MERE EE — "
Van
———
NEW 1949
8 Cylinder Engine , 8 Latest Features
® Easy to Drive ©® The Buy of
the Year
Now Available 2840”
DELIVERED IN INDIANAPOLIS INCLUDES SPARE TIRE—HEATER
No Trade-In Required
© 121” Wheelbase ® Economical Outstanding Quality
® Easy to Park @ Newest Body
Design
FRED WILLIAMS RR
LINCOLN—MERCURY DEALER
850 N. MERIDIAN AT. NINTH
