Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1949 — Page 11
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To Meet in JAC
Porter, Greencastle, national
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night. Assisting her will be Mrs. J. Howard Alltop and Mrs. J. L. Miller.
The mothers of the members
morrow in the rehearsal hall Jordan Music Conservatory. Alpha. Chapter of. the
will be hostess for thé Rho Chapter,'Delta Sigma Kappa, at 8 p. m. tomorrow, ;
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Mrs. George J. Ohleyer, 1234 Union St., announces the approaching marriage, Saturday, of her daughter, Ruth, fo-Ha L. Bindner. He is the son of Mrs. John L. Bindner, 1419 N. Linwood Ave.
Clubs—
Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma Sig: ma, will meet Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. Paul Chitwood, 2649 E. 18th St. ’
Irvington DAR
The Irvington DAR Chapter will meet at 1 p. m. Thursday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Honor guests will be Mrs. Furel R. Burns, North Manchester, state regent; Mrs. Wayne Cory, Veedersburg, * state viceregent, and Mrs. Lafayette LeVan
¢hafrman of the DAR " Hostesses for the event will be Mesdames Thomas C. McCuffey, C. W. Newman, Raymond Stilz, W. C. Honecker and Herschel Spencer. » ” FJ , ". The nominating “committee of Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was elected at a recent meeting of the group... They. in. clude Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, chairman, and Mesdames Benton Smith Lowe, Harold C. Curtis, A.C. Brooks and Charles H.
Mrs. George C. Kolb, regent, heads delegates elected to the Continental Congress Apr. 18-22 in Washington. Others named were Mesdames Herbert R. Hill, Harry A. VanOsdol, John H. Jefferson and Bobbitt. -Mrs. . Kolb also was elected an honorary regent of the chapter. Congress alternates include Mesdames Lindon A. Bailey, Carl W. Piel, George 8. Dailey, John Downing Johnson, Wilbur’ C. Smith, Albert T. Bunch, William Voyles, Miss Mary Helen North and Miss Gertrude Gutelius.
Mrs. Carlile To Speak
Mrs. Bess Carlile will be the J speaker for the Children's Museum story hour at 3:30 p. m, w esday. Mrs. Carlile, author of games, songs and stories, will talk about dogs. After the story hour she will autograph copies of her book. Parents may now register their Children for the after-school clubs
in the Museum. The clubs include),
the Pre-History, Good Manners, Craft, Stamp, Bird Lovers, Spanish, Star Gazers and Stepping
Mrs. Dragoo Gives
Supper for Nephew Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo . Br. 4520 N. Pennsylvania St, was hostess at a buffet supper Saturday In her home, Paul C. . Wadleigh, Bloomington, nephew of . Mrs. Dragoo, ‘was the honor est. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Dragoo assisted the hostess. " The guests included Mrs, E. Allan Sherwood, New York, Odin F.
olomew ‘and Charles F.|~
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ae BE : St. Vincent's Ladies Of Charity to Meet
Vincent's Hospital will
breakfast will be cafeteria. :
are in charge of reservations,
YOUR. MANNERS—
Situation: You telephone fo ‘invite someone to come by your house and the person asks you what time would be convenient. Wrong Way: Say, “Oh, any time you like.” Right Way: Name a time. (‘This is ‘better both. for. you and the caller as it helps you both -in- making -other- plans. for the day.) - -
. ” Situation: You are writing a letter to someone who lives at a distance. a ‘Wrong Way: Put-down all. the bad news you can think of, such as family illnesses, ete. t - : Right. Way: Try to make your letter as cheerful and-light-hearted as possible. A . - .
SITUATION: You make a telephone call to a person you know well, but call only occasionally. WRONG WAY: Start right in talking without identifying yourself, expecting your voice to be
yourself at the beginning of © your conversation. - ” SITUATION: You answer the telephone and it is for a of
is in, another ' part the
house, .
Wadleigh, Gerald M. Wadleigh,| woman wants on the Eric J. Wadleigh, Charles Dabbs, telephone.” ”™ Neral a ramagh| MONT WAT: Go to tne : 8. r, Miss Har- Jead who is wanted and
Four local clubs plan meetings this week. The Amsterdam Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 7:30 p. o n: Bank. Mrs. Ada Lory will talk on “The Weather and Scenery of
The Valentine meeting of the Dolphins of the Indianapolis Athetic Club-will be at-11:30 a.m. Wednesday. It will be a pool-side luncheon. Mrs. Bernadine McAree is in charge of the menu and Mesdames Mark Haselman, Joseph Hamaker and Charles Isaacs are head of the decoration com-
The Indianapolis Unit of Parliamentarians will meet at 10 a. m. Friday in the Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Anna Clyde Vinzant will lead a discussion on “What Every President
The Second Tuesday of the Month Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Harlie G. Krelger, 1347 N. La-
The Ladies of Charity of St. attend mass at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in the hospital chapel. A communion served in the There will be a 10 a. m, business meeting in the auditorium of
the nurses’ home. Mrs. Bernard Griffin and Mrs. William Morgan
RIGHT WAY: Identify
member of your family who
daughter of J. P. Bono and his parents a Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Castle
Tudor Class Dance to Be Saturday
The Tudor Hall School junior dance will be from 9 p. m. to midnight Saturday in the school gymnasium. The theme will be *Have a Heart” in keeping with
Wyatt, Ft. Wayne, is dance chairman. Sub-committee heads include
In the receiving line will be Miss Jacqueline Pilcher, class president; Miss Wyatt, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, school principal; Miss Lois Haber, sponsor; Mrs. J. E. Piicher and Mrs, P. O. Brandt of Ladue, Mo. . After the dance Miss Grimes will hold open house in her home, 6 Wellington Drive. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes.
Country Club Dance Set
There will be a Valentine Dance from 10 p. m. Saturday to 1 a. m. in the Hillcrest Country Club. Carl Kiefer's orchestra will play, A red heart with gold cupids will hang over the fireplace. Red balloons will float above the dance floor and the tables will be decorated with heart-shaped candles and doilies. Social chairmen for February are Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Brewington and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kerle. Their assistants are Messrs. and Mesdames H. J. Wegel, Tom O’Hara and Robert Ball.
Founders Day Parents of pupils new to School 45 and of those leaving will be honor guests at the Founders Day program and cea Wednesday. “You and Your School” will be discussed by Mrs. Grace’ A. Grau-
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the Valentiiie season. Miss Joan|pome
; Paul Cathedral.
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C¥ Bosma, Beech Grove, will be
Wiss Mary Louise Bosma, the daughter of M
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r, and Mrs. M. married Sunday to Herman K.
ngrick. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herman .F. Angrick, 324 E Ave. The ceremony will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the
‘Emmaus Lutheran Church. The Bridal Scene—
Parties Fete Mary Deets, rbara Jean Wheaton
3 Parties honoring Miss Barbara Jane Wheaton and Miss Mary Deets are prominent in bridal news. Miss Louise Jeffrey, -5231 N. Illinois St, and Mrs. will entertain with a kitchen shower at 8 p. m., Feb,
Sorensen ) 15, in the Jeffrey home for Miss
4:30 p. m., Feb. 19, in the Broadway Methodist Church. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Ernest 8. Wheaton, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Kenneth Fritz, B. Edward Luglan, F. T. Johnston, ¥. G. Jeffrey and C. M. Ward, PR =: l Also at the party will be Misses Pat McKinley, Mary Lou Winegar, Mary Wheaton and Mrs.
Recently the future bride was honored with a surprise shower given by Miss McKinley. The party was at Purdue University where both are students. . 8 » a ——_ Mrs. Charles L. Murdock, LaFayette, and her daughter, Mrs. Roy C. Clark Jr, East Chicago, will give a luncheon and shower tomorrow for Miss Mary Deets. "The party will be in the Murdock
Miss Deets and Joseph W. will be married here at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 88. Peter and
Mr. and Mrs. James Rush,
Lafayette, gave a dinner and open house for the engaged
terday Mr. and Mrs. Deets Jr., Lafayette, entertained with a family .dinner for Miss Deéts and Mr. Higgs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deets will give a bridal dinner Friday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club for the engaged couple. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Higgs, Noblesville, parents of the prospective bridgegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgs and ° daughter, Patricia, London, Ky.; Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. Cunningham . and . daughter, Barbara, Clevelgnd; Mr. and Mrs. Clark, East Chicago; Mr, and
Miss Wheaton and Paul Herbert Feucht will be married at
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couple. Saturday. night and yes: Charlesiand
John Wheaton.
Mrs, Rush, ‘Lafayette; Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Deets Jr. and son, Charles III, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Stockton and daughter, Margaret Ann, Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Plunkett and Mrs.
James Deets, Kokomo. Also attending will be Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Miller, Frankfort; Paul Robey, Casey, III, Miss Jo Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. David Deets. : - » » Miss Mary E. Richard, 1214 Calmarried at 4 p: m. Saturday in Barth Place Methodist Church. , Suite is the son of Mr, and . Thomas J. Suite, 1418 BradAve, The Rev. Albert J. ‘Spaulding will read the vows. The reception will be in the Suite home. Miss Cletes Staford will be maid of honor and Gary IC. Baxter will be the best man. i » Mr. and Mrs. Leroy R. King, 5420 W. 14th St, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ethyl Lee, to Richard Norman Chambers, son of Mr.
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11th St. : The wedding will be at 6:30 p. m., Mar. 26, in the Speedway Christian Church. -
Artists Club The Indiana Artists. Club will meet from 7:30 to 10 p. m. Wednesday In "Block's —Audi-
torilum to attend the 25th annual Hoosier Salon. } :
School Mothers To Meet /
The Prospect Kindergarten Mothers Club will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Prospect Branch Mrs. Elizabeth {Btotler will speak.
»” " . The Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers Club will meet at 1:15 |p. m. tomorrow in the kindergar“The Child Goes Forth.” A secretary and treasurer will be elected and committees will be appointed. There will be a tea after the meeting.
Big ¢ Unit to Meet - Big Four Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the World War Memorial. Unit members will assist with a card party to be
ger.
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2nd Prize, . 1433
3rd Prize,
MRS. 5220
‘See these entries dis- ' flayed in our Market et Window during «this entire week,
* HERE THEY ARE . ~~ WINNERS OF BLOCK'S VALENTINE CONTEST
1st Prize, $25 Merchandise Certificate
$15 Merchandise Certificate HAZEL B. DAVIS
N. Penrisylvania, Apt. 41 Indianapolis, Indiana p $10 Merchandise Certificate
Indianapolis, Indiana
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held in Billings Hospital Feb. 17.
FRANCIS SMITH
E. J. ELLSWORTH N. Delaware
ten: Mrs: W. J, Opre-will discuss/him and Mri. Gladys, B. Lett will
Maurice Gardner, interior dec-| orator at Block's, will speak on “Mr, and Mrs. Select a Painting.” Mr, Gardner will use examples from the current show to {llustrate his talk. . The Boys Octet of Technical High School will sing. They will be directed by William F. Moon. Mrs. Hazel Barker Hayes is social chairman for the event. Mrs. Katherine Groh Blasing-
pour. Hostesses will be Mesdames Letha Gaskins, Effie F. Carter and Lottie Lyons Grow, Miss Jane Messick and Miss Essie Long.
Consultant to Speak
Dr. Dan W. Dodson, consultant,
Is Read in
the Southwest, the bride chose a
{members of the Women's Lions, -
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PR eh Groat value ass fully wi announced automatic, tells you when a oe to pour, shuts itself off. : - ; Rolph A. Hagerty. He ir Bright chrome finish, easy
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Miss Juanita Ponder, daugh-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ponder, Lucerne St., was mar. ried to Donald -E. Seeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seeman, 1726 Havana St., Jan. 21. The rite was read in the Lynhurst Baptist Church.
Nuptial Rite
Plainfield
Times PLAINFIELD, Ind. Feb. T— Miss Carlotta Jané Hoadley and
ried at 2:30 p. m. today in the Plainfield Methodist Church.” The bride is the daughter of Carl Hoadley, Plainfield, and Mr. Hagerty is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Dewey W. Hagerty, Howe. The Rev. Paul Shepard officiated. Miss Martha Briner, Indianapolis; maid of honor, wore rose taffeta and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Carl Geib, West Lafayette; and Miss Donnabelle , White Pigeon, Mich., were in pale pink lace and marquiset.
8 neckline. She wore a
portrait Chantilly lace mantilla and carried a white Bible topped with orchids and a shower of white
Jack Hagerty, West Tatayette was’ his brother's best man. Mr. Geib and “J. Carl Hoadley, Plainfield, were ushers. The reception was in the church parlors. For her wedding trip through
wine and gray suit dress with black accessories. The couple will be at home after Mar. 1 In Joliet, IIL ' Mr. Hagerty and his bride are Purdue University graduates.
Hostesses for tomorrow’s showing of the 25th annual Hoosier Salon in Block’s Auditorium, include members of the Wometi's
Lions. Club of. Indianapolis and the Portfolio Club.
Mesdames William Bodenhamer, C, D. McConnell, G. B. Huse, Robert Heaton, W. H. Haine, R. L. Van Arsdall and T. V. Petranoff,
Portfolio Club members who
Center for Human Relations
iwill speak on “Working for Civil and Human Rights Today” 8 p. m. today in the YWCA.,
|Mesdames Frank T. Edenharter, {Wilbur D. Peat, Weber Donaldson, at{Clifton Wheeler, Carl Lieber and
Studies of New. York University.,
will be afternoon hostesses include
Anton Scherrer.
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