Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1949 — Page 3

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Joaiine Warvel Becomes Bride of =

24 Ruse Alvin E. Meyer as Uncle Officiates = 5 to be The Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, was the scene War ll, of two marriage ceremonies this afternoon. . Tv. emetery, Alvin E, Meyer took Miss Joanne Warvel as his bride at 4:30 o'clock in the chapel. The Rev. Charles B. Michael, Dec. 12, Alaska, uncle of the bride, officiated. Parents of the ceuple are nes only Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warvel, 4360 Kessler Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs, nese at- H. W. Meyer, New Albany. : ; EA when his Mrs, James E. Noland was her sister's matron of honor and hit and Miss Elizabeth Finley and Miss Joan Sherwood were bridesmaids. crashed They wore claret satin frocks with molded basques, bateau neckping his lines, and gored skirts topped with peplums. \ Japanese They carried light pink fans covered with flowers and had) light pink illusion headbands adorned with pink carnations andi hurch, 4° forget-me-nots, 5 : | Indiana The candlelight satin bridal gown had a round neckline, the Dis- molded bodice and hooped skirt!

941, "also Ruth Ohleyer eo romarred French itlusion| Mrs. Joseph Walker and Ben S, Watt.

veil was held by ‘a halo of soft!

. * satin petals. She carried a white, Is Bride of |fan and whité orchids. | ¥rnest Meyer, New Albany,

was best man, Ushers were

Thornburg, Thomas E. Black and|

read the vows uniting Miss Ruth bride. M. Ohleyer and Harry'L. Bindner, The reception was in the at 9 a. m. today in the Sacred Marott Hotel. For her wedding

The bride is the daughter of a maize and gray checked suit

Union St., and the bridegroom is sories were brown, The couple the son of Mrs. John L. Bindner, will be home at 3015 N. Meridian 1419 N, Linwood Ave. St. Miss Mary Elizabeth Ohleyer, The bride attended Wells Colsister of the bride, was the maid jog Aurora, N. Y, and is a or honor. She wore an orchid graduate of Vassar College. Mr. taffeta frock. The bridesmaids. \jover is a graduate of Indiana Miss Catherine Ohleyer, another University and the Indiana Uniister of the bride, and Miss| ov Law School. He is a Wanda Bindner, sister of the Sigma Nu Fraternity member. bridegroom, wore fuchsia and gm ¥

pink. taffeta, oe. -Lohman:Hanna:Yows aE Pink Satin Gown 'Read by Rev. Church

The best man was George M. George Lohman Jr. were marBindner and the ushers were ried at 2:30 o'clock in Sweeney John R. and Charles Bindner, Chapel. The bride is the daughter They are all brothers of the bride- of - Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ww. groom. : Hanna, 629 E. 52d St, and Mr. A gown of blush pink -satin/Lohman is the son of Mrs. rdwas worn by the bride. It was ward Wiese of Indianapolis. The

bouffant skirt. Her fingertip illu- of the Edwin Ray Methodist

Marshall E. Hanley, Muncie;

Harry Bindner zs". 2a is

The Rev. Fr. Roland Auerbeck John Warvel Jr. brother of the!

Hearth Catholic Church. trip to Florida the bride wore: Mrs. George J. Ohleyer, 1234 with matching hat. Her acces-

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Chosen by Bride | Miss Clair Millicent Hanna and.

made “with— a fitted “bodice and Rev.-D, - Millard. Church. dastor,

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mond A. Wright, Mes. Clifford Van Cleave and Robert F. Gladden. By JEAN TABBERT THE DREAM of parent-teacher co-operation that began officially back in 1897 is enthusiastically fostered today by three PTA presidents in this area. They, are Mrs. Joseph Walker, |

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Mrs. Clifford Van Cleave, president of the Marion County ParentTeacher Association, and Mrs. Earl Stumpf, “prexy” of the In

| celebrating the founding of PTA. PO Eaneeived BY Mrs. Alice McLellan Birney and Mrs, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, both of Washington, the “dream” came ‘to Indiana in 1912. Mrs. Fred Hoke was the first president. Now Mrs.

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guides 984 local associations. She became interested in the organization first as an English and Latin teacher, then as the mother of two children. Nancy Nell is a freshman at Purdue University now, and John Ward has junior class standing at Indiana. v Inher personal life -she thoroughly has -carried.-out - the

Mrs, Earl H. Stumpf, Kathryn Weiland, Carolyn Smith ie “7 and Miss Gertrude Buscher. TF

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1 two main aims of the PTA—child welfare and adult education,

sion veil fell from a tiara of Chuch, officiated. - _ orange blossoms and she carried] Miss Carol Farnsworth, maid Blackwood on Bridge— = : z t - An officer in the Riley Old Home Society in Greentield, active. gardenias and hyacinths on a of honor, wore lime green taffeta; A une armin in Boy and Girl Scouting and church work, Mrs. Walker climaxed white prayerbook. [with a lace bodice. She carried, M \ ~ ! a 15-year PTA career when she was elected at spring. The ‘ There lyellow roses. The bridesmaid, I D l 1 k Cl state group directly sponsors workshops at Indiana, paren N. Denny La ors Chrealfast in. the Miss Anne B. Phillips, LaGrange, | r. . a e a es a ance B . institutes at Purdue and legislative institutes when the State jhelor ou reception in the home of the lil, had a frock of yellow taffeta.| : ; - ‘ ecomes ri e | Assembly is to meet. It fosters a scholarship program to ena , bride’s mother after ‘the cere- ier flowers were lime green y / 0 B l 0 C k 0 on e 1 : courage local organizations in that respect, and just lately it ersity o mony. The couple left for a short roses. | 7 S t * was responsible for the purchase of a bi-plane fluoroscope at ation — wedding trip after the reception. A sheer yoke outlined with a By EASLEY BLACKWOOD a in Riley Hospital. It also sponsors adult education study groups. The bride wore a blue suit with bias fold topped the molded bad’ | WITH A PARTIAL score, competitive bidding sometimes gets Te on. } ha

as ee - LGRGOTIRG-aC08s0Ti0s fOr the trip, ice of -thé candlelight satin bridal : (gown. The full hooped skirt fell

. {into a cathedral length train. A Il e esl ts 'heart-shaped fllusion bonnet held |the bride’s two-tiered fingertip

{illusion “veil. She wore an heir-

A {loom lavaliere that belonged to nnounce . (her paternal grandmother, the {late Mrs. John H. Hanna of The Marott Bridge Club an- Detroit. She carried a white Bible nounces results of its play held and orchids entwined with satin Monday night in the hotel. North streamers that were knotted with and South—Lyman Pearson and greenery. Ralph Ittenbach, first; Merritt. Donald Spees was best man. Thompson and R. W. Lee, second; Donald Hanna, brother of the Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ryan, bride, and Donald Scott were third. East and West—Mrs. Ar- ushers: The reception was in the thur Pratt and Mrs. Arch Falen- Hotel Lincoln. For her wedding der, first; Miss Marge Quinn and trip to Fiorida the bride" chose Mrs, Betty Chipman, second; Mr. '& gray suit with wine accessories.

BN and Mrs. M. Stanley McComas, Mr. Lohman and his bride will Jr.. third. be at home in Zionsville. The

\ The Men's Club winners after bride attended Butler University. ‘play Monday night in the Marott | —_——

were: North and South—Keith L.| Johns and Ross T. Campbell, first; crt rock Johh 8. Lynn and Thomas O’Con-| i - ner, hecond., East and West — 4 : C. H. Rowe and O. K. Fraustein, | first; Bert C. McCammon and. HF, Saruienie. second. i Mallory Duplicate Bridge Club’ winners Monday night. were: North and South—William Macdonald and R. R.McCalip, first; Al Suggs and Frank. Vanden-. burgh, second; MrsxD. H. Griffin and Paul Hamilton; third." Bast and West—Don Kersten and WilJam McGlone, first; Mr. and irs, George Bond, second; Mig. Tom; Elrod and Mrs. Helen Shultz BE third. 5 IB The Holy Cross Bridge Ciub which met Wednesday night In the hall announces its results} Section A. North and South—| Mrs. J, B. Clemans and Mrs. War-| ing Lynch, first; Karl Zinkan and | Miss Helen Ryan, second; Mrs.| John Andrews and Miss Agnes McCarty, third. East and West—| Mr. and Mis. A. J. Barnes, first;| «Mrs. Paul Givens and. Mrs. dB ‘Morris, second; Mrs. Gene Gran-| nan and Mrs. F. F, Huber, third. Section B. North and South—/| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finkbiner,| ...Arst; Mrs, Leo J, Gootee and Mrs. | H. H. Riegner, second; Miss Statia O'Connell and Mrs. Frank Curran, third. East and West—Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach and Mrs. Sam Shortle, first; Mrs, L. L. Lawley and Mrs. Martha, Gisler. second; Mrs. Alice | Queisser and Miss Alice Queisser, third. The next play will be Feb. 23 at 7:45 p, m. and will be a master [9.18

point game. Winners in the master point os ae. Sy Jed has game of the Lincoln Bridge Club pu tail ck last night were: North and South the pert fantail peplum in back Mrs Reba Buck and Mrs. V R. topped with a shoestring bow. Rupp, frst; Lawrence J ‘Welch | The full skirt is panelled and and E. R. Blackwood, second; eazy to Dut logether. Mrs. Hal Renham’ and Mrs, Alex pattern, 3413 2 2 erie M r. third, 2 and West — | perforated pattern in sizes 9, Mr. and Mrs, Allen’ Stokke, first; 1, 12,25 A, 15,36 Ang ih Mr. and . ‘Gordon Thompson. | Size 11, 5 yards of 36-inch. Mrs : ‘| Don't miss the spring and

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mighty ticklish, After Mr. Champion opened today’s hand with one Mr. and Mrs, Ralph A. Lind heart, Mr. Dale could not be said to have a typical “book” overcall. But the old boy is not one to sit idly by while his opponents sneak J¥.-are an a wedding ‘trip -at official intermediary between the state and the parents. On a out with a game. He took a chance on a bad loss when he bid one following their marriage at 1:30) county level, Mrs. Van Cleave holds sway over 35 schools. She spade. - But bad as the loss could have been, the chance of its P. m. today in the Irvington’ must contact them all, keep them Informed of current PTA happening were remote, so ‘Mr. |" — AEN ei’ Presbyterian Church. The Rev. activities in thelr behalf, Head of both the county PTA board

MRS. WALKER also, must keep in touch with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ben 8, Watt, for she's the

Dale was right in there. Neither side vulnerable. John B. Ferguson read the vows. and council, she also is a member of committees such as the Had Mr. Dale passed, Mr, Mas- South dealer. Mr. and Mrs, Ford B. Carmin,| yudio-visual aid. She's shown examining new films with Mrs. ters would have heen absolutely North-South, 60 part score, 315 8. Audubon Road, are the) Raymond A. Wright, first vice president of the county group, and fixed after Mrs. Keen made her NORTH (Mrs. Keen) | parents of the bride, the former Robert F. Gladden, county superintendent of schools. normal bid of two hearts. As it S-KQ5 Afiss June Carmin. Mr. Lind Is| Mrs. Walker beats Mrs. Van Cleave by only two years in was, he: was werysgiad to raise H-KQ53 tive son of Mr. and Mrs. Lind,| pr," orvice, The latter, who manages a household at 6115 E. his partner's spade bid; D—J 10 9 Lakewood, 0, | 16th St. has two daughters, Shirley Jean, 18, and Ruth Ann, 14. Mrs. Keen wes In quite a C393 . Miss June Soudriette, maid of She's especially interested in the “summer roundup” and the quandary concerning her second WEST EAST Ponor. wore an aqua dress. The , ..., conference the county sponsors each fall, bid. She suspected Mr. Dale (Mr. Dale) (Mr. Masters) | Dride carried a white muff cov-| Stumpf, 252 E. Southern Ave, describes her Job

ol 8 ered with white carnation petals Mrs. ' J might not be able to make two) 8—1087642 S—A83 {and sprays of ivy streamers with| as a “trouble shooter.” She ‘sits in on local association board

spades’ and she was right. But H—34 lind 4 {Ter white slipper satin gown. meetings, Tepresents-the PTA on civic committees. And she loves it was too close to double. The D—1763 DA S42 IA lace cap held her - of im-| to Just 4rop in” on one of the 79 elementary school PTAs under best she could hepe for by pass-| C—A Q C1076 2 | orted fusion. | her jurisdiction or help to settle a probiem arising from one of ing was a score of 50 points. On; ~~ SOUTH (Mr. Champion) Selwyn Stark, Lakewood, 0. “her” six high schools. Friends say her enthusiasm for PTA Is the other hand if her partner S—J J was best man and Robert L., unbounded. ; : could someHfow manage to make H—A 10872 | Carmin, brother of the bride, was| * # = * x” {three hearts, the resulting game] D—K Q5 fan usher, After a reception in LIKE MRS. WALKER, she’s interested in activities derived |would be worth over 400 points— | C—K38354 the home of the bride's parents. from PTA. In Camp Fire activities for eight years. she fishes better than 8 to 1 in favor of The bidding: the coupl Jeft for their wedding with “Daddy” when there ia time or takes overnight camping

raising the hearts once more.

' SINTH WEST NORM 33 ST |trip. The.bride wore a forest trips with Camp Fire friends. Her daughter, Mary La, 18, was ‘Three Hearts Weren't

LAL AS green wool suit with black acces roquated from Technical High School last month, .

Pass Pass. 3 H allpass go " {in the. Cards = a - ~ajy ey wil ive at 02 8 High points on the Indianapolis PTA program are the Well. three hearts just weren't lowed with the ace. He then led aitended Indiana University, | Abnual heaith conference and the Founders Day presidents’ tea in the cards. Mr. Dale opened the a diamond to his partners ace. namie > which will be Thursday this year. The city also has a vital six of spades ‘dnd ‘Mr. Musters Mr. Masters now led a third round * . | scholarship plan which Mrs, Stumpf and Miss Gertrude Buscher, won and returned the deuce of 'of clubs, which Mr. Dale ruffed. R | PTA { principal of School 35, are explaining to two pupils there, Kathlelubs. Declarer played low and That was all, but it was enough. = 1p e | rvn Weiland and Carolyn Smith. The county Founders Day obMr. Dale won the queen and fol- Did you say Mr. Dale saved | servance will be Feb. 28,

Dorothy Bailey = ==: ve tees Plane Tea Ea ———— i orot y cy had not entered the bidding, the Thomas A. e Cc » nn Ll S.,

lopporients would have played two Ngsthers of 9B fresHnien Wi

{prevented his opponents rom Fe- Ripple Parent-Teacher Associa-| Times Special . __ alizing & profit of over 400 points. tion. It will be held at 2:30 p. m.. COVINGTON, Ky., Feb, 12—The St. Agnes Chapel in Lookou pS Avng 2 Pink Sapiers Sows, Don't ‘you think that is an ac- Wednesday in the school cafeteria. Heights, Covington, will be the scene at 10 ‘a. m. today of ro th bride oe M Jones complishment . worth. the taking | pr brief history of Broad Ripple! marriage of Miss Ann Hils and Thomas A. Welch, The Rev, Fr, ats Pp A today in the rectory °F some viak ! +4 A. will be given by Mrs. Robert |y sonard Wimmers will officiate. a rr — ~ er , : S— | Bosson, former president and) que pride is the daughter of Legion News—

lof St. Joan of Arc Catholic) a es ‘Church. The Rev. Fr. John Lynch Mrs. Finder-to-Visit- BRA Hbisrian. Roget Res [MY ‘and Mrs. Henry Hi, en K or " . ) . . reshme ) c : One bride is the daughter of Mexico City , West and sophomore _ student talent, (00d en Leo F. ennington {Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bafley, 3565 Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder, 3630 The Squire Dance Chub wii §1ve| Welch, 4310 Broadway, Indian- . : "Evergreen Ave. and Mr. Jones N. Meridian St, will leave Feb. 25,’ Lo ilo Noreion TO On PON. .oc : js the son of Mrs. Alta Van for Mexico City, Guatemala City, - len Hils., maid of honor, ni : 0 ee AY

1 + Mrs, Howard Alltop-is | Miss El kyke, R, Pasadena, Cal, and PHo&nIX, program i SEYke, 2810 B. Jot St. chairman, and Mrs. Myron Austin(and Miss Joan Hils, bridesmaid, he - Robert E. Kennihgion

Miss Margaret Bailey, who Ariz. She will return to Indian- lonial faille dresses served as her sister's maid of apolis Mar. 13, Jn charge of arrangements tor La Both are Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, ihonor; wore. blue - taffeta with. In Mexico City. she will speak, _ on ii oeigiptors- ofthe. -bride The. bride, Will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednes-

brown accessories. The. bride before the Altrusa Club there on 5 | 5 me ‘chose navy blue accessories to the coming Afrruss, International Shower Honor [I vor ane Jains in the same sell Furr will speak on Ameri wear with her pink gown. She convention. Mrs. Tinder is gen- - y canism. , LL, * Vera Mae Page will carry white flowers. Mrs. John H. Fairhead, Ameri-

\carried a White prayer book and eral chairman for the convention

lorchids. to be held in Banff, Canada, in Miss Vera Mae Page was John R. Weuh, Iutisnapolss, canism chairman, will have | Robert O. Jones, brother of the June. I honors last night with a mis- beother of A hr t TD, Welch charge of the social hour. i bride m, was best man. The (ni Tout cellaneols shower given by Mrs. : * i . un Ireception was in the home of the Guild Units to Meet Kenneth Piper, 5220 8. East St Aso of Indianapolis, nother| Ross Lockridge; director of the - The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, brother, and Henry His Jr. yg ,06r Historical Institute, wil

bride's parents. After a wedding n° following units of the trip the couple will live in Ly Methodist Hospital White Cross Everett 8. Page, 305 BE. Thomp- brother of the bride. will be 05) 4; Indiana History at the

| Angeles. Guild will meet next week In the son Road, Miss Page will be ushers. The reception . will be In 4inner meeting of the John H. Service Center: Monday—Third married to Robert F. Lyon at Oesner's Colonial Restaurant. Holliday Jr, American Legion Christian and Broadway Baptist; 2 p. m. Feb, 27 in the University) For her wedding trip In the poet and Auxiliary. The meeting Monda Menu Tuesday— New Jersey and Merid- Heights United Brethren Church; South the bride will wear a tan wij be Wednesday night in the y jan Heights; Wednesday — St. Parents of the prospective bride. Suit with navy blue accessories. yarott Hotel. Paul, Degree of Honor, Alpha groom are Mr. and Mrs, Guy The couple will lve in Indian-| The program, arranged by

| . \ } Omicron Alpha, Office and Triple L.yon, 5214 8, East St. apolis. The bride is a graduate of merson W. Smith and James O is ere E; Thursday— Mother, Bethel and|.. Among guests at yesterday's Mount St. Joseph on the Ohlo, Birr, will include a group of LL}

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|Library; Friday—Riverside and!shower were the mothers of the Cincinnati, and Mr. Weich &t-/songs by George Hamill, FrankMONDAY'S MENU Prentice. engaged couple. tended Notre Dame University. iin College.

Breakfast

rapefruit halves 7 | ght | smmmi, (Calendar for AAUW Study Groups Announced Daughters to Mest

Junior Auxiliary will -sponsor--a tea and fashion show at 3 p. m. SUE BURNETT

Mar, 1 in Block's Terrace Tea-|. The Indianapolis Times : hg 18'0f the ‘show ‘will’ go 214 W, Maryland St, fo the two nurseries supported Indianapolis 9,.Ind. > the = auxiliary. No. 8413 ., Price 25¢

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Mrs. Ellenora Koch Behrent, 8024 E. Washington 8t., will cele- 5 brate her 90th birthday Monday.

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with a party in the Riviera Club. | 4 Following a dinner at 5p. m. for Street Savssdscssasaisrursavaasy members of the immediate famfly, tiiere will be an open house in the club for friends, =.

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Caulifiower with butter crumb topping [wil] meet at 8 p. m, Wednesday review legislation pertaining to| On Feb, 22 the Music group will othy Basson, Misses Kathryn M.

‘Sorority Tea ning unit of the International Re- temporary Literature group. The Library. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dra- Association. They were named at The Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi/lations group, The members will members will meet at 1:30 p, m, §00 II are the leaders of this’a recent meeting of the group, Delta Sorority will entertain meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. om Feb, 21 in the home of Mrs, group. The Leathercraft unit will Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis gave members of Alpha Chapter at a Miss Ruth Hicks: will discuss Myron 8. Harding, 46 W. 46th St. meet at 7:30 p. m., Feb, 23, in a report on the meeting of the tea in the Bamboo Room of Hotel | “World Fedoration.” Miss Fran- Mrs. Lioyd 8, Wilhite will review the home of Mrs. F. 8: Wood, National Organization for Public {Washington Feb. 20. A special ces Moder is chairman, “Woman With a Sword” (Noble). 2046 Washington Bivd, Mrs, C.ilealth Nurting held last month program has been planned, } The. aftérnoon group of Inter-| The Recent Graduates group, Munger in chairman, © [in New York, © : - : ' :

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Hears the Vows ~~ © Vows united Miss vy Margad® ot Dovls and Joseph. W. HIG"

at 10 a. m. today in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. ~iPaut--Cathedral; The Rev, Fr, Cornelius Sweeney offictated, The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles R. Deets, Meridian St. and Mr. Higgs Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob H. Higgs. Noblesville. ; in

Chicago, matron of honor, wore" American ‘Beauty taffeta and the . |bridesmaids, Mrs. James Rush, , {Latayette, and - Miss Margaret [Ann Stockten, also of La v & ‘had eiectric blue frocks, ¥

‘of the bride, wus ringbearer,

gown had a molded bodice, ro= mance neckline outlined with seed pearls, sleeves edged with the same embroidery and & hooped skirt, Her two-tiered Ime | ported illusion veil was held by f a satin half hat. She carried a .

Greenfield, head of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers; ——pyitowtmgtive—reception in the

dlanapolis— Parent-Teacher group. This month, their groups are {nt S59 Fatriiod-Ave,— ye

Walker, in the first year of her three-year term as pfesident, |

. er plow esac barr and bah... - |hearts and made it, finishing out he ial R h i . ’ sale in the Food Craft Shop at's - Bride Toda hears and mage I. ting "ut oe apecl sots at whe wow Wad Today in Covington, Ky. . [im oeeck. Assisting Mes ds

} 8- L. McFarland, Edward 2 ‘day in the post home. Mra RUs- anc Thomas MeCormick. Trimpy

Luncheon. A . Be tne nmin w Toasted rice ‘ The'Indianapolis Branch, Amer-| national Relations will meet at/will meet at 7:45 p. m. Feb. 21, ters of Isabella, will meet at 8 . PR Stewed tomatoes jean Association of University 1:30 ’ lin the home of Mrs. Martha Tray- Pp. m. Tuesday in the Catholic Woman Editor's Life: , Canadian bacon i yi1 P. m. Thursday inthe home lor, 4914 Primrose Ave. Miss Jean Community Center. Hostesses will : $ Aplastic (Women, announces the calendar of Mrs, Russell R. Benson, 428) 0° "0 hae and Miss Ger- be Miss Katherine Arkens, chair- To Be Portrayed i Pan-tried. thuringer sausage for its study groups, W. 44th Bt. Mrs. Karl M. Koons/tryde Lindley will.be the guest/man, and Mesdames Anna Atkin-' The life of Mrs. Sarah Josepha * But lentils “The Pre-School Education unit is chairman. The members willi speaker. ls (son, Henrietta Biddle and Dor- Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's+

IBook, will be portrayed in comes

Devil oli . fin g cand (on bed of lin the home of Mrs. George Tal-| international affairs, meet at 7:45 p. m. in the home of | Ashe, Gertrude Bauer, Grace BigONY Jreneh resting mage, 1002 Hervey St, Mrs, Rob-| The second year group, Great/Miss Isabel Drummond and Miss! gins, Mary Book, Julia Brennen, Orange Bavarian ort JoaAy is hairy in Mra. Books. will meet at 7:30 p. m.| Frances Moder, 3607 Winthrop Louise Brodier and Alice Brown. A) . ames Sligar is the discussion! Thursday in the Rauh MemoriallAve. Mrs. John Paul Lahr and : OLIVE FRENCH DRESSING (jeadér. The topic will be “En-| Library. The Rev. Donald Eider(Mrs. Wilhite will speak. Mrs. p.| Elected To Board 3% e el Hipaaing tut couraging Responsibility in Chil-! and Mrs. M8. Harding -are-the N.- Walcher is. chairman. {—Mesdames. Howard Fieber, ol > pe or stuffed olives dren.” | discussion leaders. The first year group of Great Donald White and William Gar3 tbsp. finely chopped parsley Miss Belle Ramey, 3433 Central. Mrs, J, E, Ritchis §s chairman{Books will. meet at 7:30 p. m. stang are the newly elected board

Ave. will be hostess to the eve- of the afternosh unft of the Con- Feb. 24, in the Rauh Memorial members of the Visiting Nurse! Assisting the hostess’ will be

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white prayer book and white ® bridal flowers i zs Charles Higgs, London, Ky brother of the bridegroom, Was™ best man. Ushers were Charles's Robert Deets Jr. Lafayette, * brother of the bride; James Deets, Kokomo, another brother of the ° bride; David Deets and Robey, Casey, Iii.

Indianapolis Athletic Club the couple left for a. wedding trip through the South, They will live

Both Mr. Higgs and his bride, attended Butler University. She . is a member of Kappa * Theta Sorority and he is's, ’ Chi Fraternity member,

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Rep. Willkie ©

“The mid-winter conference of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women will open at 10:30 a. m, Thursday in the Hotel . Lincoln. Mrs. Charles O. Warfel, 11th District, American Legion Auxile . tary; president, will talk on “Res. et tation” Committee reports , will

Mt gh Meat Si ee at the 12:30 p. m. The .. Conference Idea” will be discussed.” ‘by Rep. Philip H. Willkie of Rushville. He will be introduced by Mrs. Claude Franklin, legislative chairman. Mrs. Paul Duckwall is in charge

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clude Mrs. K. H. Bolen, Anderson; Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Kokomo; M¥s, {T. Eugene Balley, Romney {Russell Cushman, Fortville H. E. Binford, Bloomington; Belle Collins, Crawfordsville;

Esther Johantgen, Borden, and Mrs. Lowell 8, Fisher.

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Plan Guild Card Party

“Mrs. Julius Armbruster ang * Mrs. William Murphy are cos" |chairmen for the St. Francis Hos . Ipital Guild card party to be held {at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in the hospital. Um On Tuesday the guild will give. +

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esdames Henry C. W filam Lossin, Bernard Wi I. G, Boyd, Amos Huegels, Nation, Edward Schneider, {Le Lucid, Walter Lutz, William |Faust, Fred Koch, Carl Kiefer, HFA -Laudick; Stella “Warren burg, Carl Eschenbach, Edward {Heldenreich, John Heidenreich Jang Jona. O'Connell, Ok | rs. Louise Groh is <i TE {tor the bake oe Ot a !tee members are Mesdames Henry + (Gardner, Charles Schneider, wi

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Wedding Set a Next Week =

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mume. ford, 408 N. Bosart Ave, afi, nounce the approaching marriage . of their daughter, Dorothy, to” John F. Sturges. : The wedding will be at 10 a. my rext Saturday in Our Lady of - Lourdes Catholic Church. The~ Rev, Fr. James W. Moore will ofe, ficiate, < Parents of the prospective: bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, . Walter BE, Sturges of Santa Monica, Cal g wn

|tume by Mrs: Everett M. Scho = field at a meeting of the Whesl™ {and Distaff Committee, Caroling’ |Bcott Harrison DAR

Friday in the bert RK. HiIl, 349 Drive

Mesdames Verne > Laat | ownpend JF; and Bazreit 00 small, Mrs,

Maxwell §,