Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1949 — Page 16
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hel Organizations—
Pen Women Here to Hold Poets and Poetry’ Session By 9 Clubs
Hold
The Indianapolis Branch of the National League of American Pen Women is planning a varied meeting at 1:30 p. m. Saturday Yous In the Meridian Room ‘of the Colonial Furniture Co. “Poets andy “yo Yropioior tatholic WomPoetry” will be the theme for the discussion by Mrs. Vate Bruner, |,,.»s gtudy Club and by the OverNew Castle, and Miss Florence Taylor. _Hostesses will include Mrs. Hugh Botkin, Selma; Mrs. O. H.
New Officers Are Named
New officers have been named
seas Wives Club. Mrs. Wiliam Strack heads
Downey, South Bend; Mesdames
Kem Thomas, Terre Haute. A board meeting will precede the session at 12:30 p. m. Mrs.
something they could handle.
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Federal Unit, American Legion the Irvington organization. Mrs. Oliver Guio, Charles A. Pfafflin|s viliary, will meet at 7 p. m. George W. Faulstitch and Mrs. and J. O. Lewis and Miss Esther yomorrow in the home of Mrs. second vice presidents; Don Cully, 432 N. Grant Ave.
The monthly card party of the Ladies Auxiliary of thé Alten-/by Mrs. helm will be held at 1:30 p.-m, Thomas J. Murphy, delegate to __The State Assembly Woman's priday in the home. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Otto Busching, Mrs. Dora |aiternate; Mrs. Fred J. Schoettle, ‘| Minkner and Miss Alice Mueller. | delegate,
vo ITSC Chapter will be the 54s; ‘Mrs, Duftin, delegate, Nath W. 32nd St., at 8 p. m. each, 241 tional Councit-of Catholic Women; The school will give nr y : | Mrs. Alice F. , or boys of the 1 give Mrs, Carl C. Leach will assist me R Murphy, ma .
a musical program. Mrs, Johnithe hostess. Mrs. John W. Thorn- P. Kendall 1s chairman of the meet [burgh will be the speaker. McDavitt and Charles P. Trask,
dames, Thomas Bath. Hever at | Society to Meet
The Gimeles Chesod Society ert J. Smith, Robert L. Murphy , O. Bruce Lane, Wal- will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday H. Stahl, Me Ld hs + % Mpsaly, in Central Shule, 450 George . s . ,|21st St. A social hour will’ fol- ” Lucius Somers and Elmer V.\low the business session. Mrs. paziiam efstarian, ang Mra Boy Minnje Bunes is president.
Central and mittee;
John A. Duffin are first and Mrs. George Boucher, secretary, and Mrs. Roy Babcock; treasurer. Committee appointments made Strack Include Mrs.
the Seventh District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. George B. Ewell,
Irvington Union of Clubs; Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, alter-
program committee, Mesdames George F. Lawler, 0. H. Worley and Roy Babcock, social committee; Mesdames Rob-
Mrs, Willard Hicks (England)
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Dr. and Mrs. Willis D. Gatch, 1933 N. Delaware St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Robert 8. Ashby, Indianapolis. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr, and Mrs, William Wallace Ashby, Ladoga, are the prospective bridegroom's
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- |Young People’s Symphony of De1u
is the new head of the erseas
treasurer, and Mrs. James R. Tome (England), secretary, are the other officers. Additional committees will be appointed at the next meeting Feb. 24. It will be at 2 p. m. in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. All overseas wives are invited to attend.
Woman Outstanding As Orchestra Leader
Susan Gatch Is Engaged {fas ia wea ej sews
oid NEW TORK~-One of. the..out- |
standing woman orchestra conductors in the world is Ann Kull‘|mer of Dorset, Vt. She has played both the piano and violin since she was a child of six and became concert mistress of the
troit at the age of 11. She is a graduate of the Lelpzig Conservatory in Germany and became the first woman to win the honor in the institution's history. When she was 21, Miss Kullmer made her debut conducting -the Berlin‘ City Sym-
phony. Other engagements quickly folfowed in Prague, Munich, Rome, Milan, Paris, Copenhagen, Stock-
{honored at a bridal dinner to-
groom, . M7. Enaciirs George F. Hunt Jr,
fendall, 6118 Indianola Ave. The couple will wed on Apr, 17. ¥ # » Miss Millicent Marie Gemmer and Robert Jay Becker will be morrow night in Holly Hock Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. G. Gemmer, parents of the bride-to-be, will be the hosts. The couple will be married at 7:30 p. m. Friday in McKee I, Tabernacle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barkley,
Plan Breakfast Program Saturday
A “Breakfast With Chuckles” program in the Guaranty Cafe‘teria will be sponsored by the Women's Council of Broad Ripple Christian Church Saturday. Mrs. Arnold Settle is general chairman for the event which will begin with breakfast at 9 a. m. The program will start at 9:30 a. m. Proceeds will be used for the church building fund.
Sororities—
Mrs. Bilby Fills Tri Kappa State Post
Mrs. William Bilby, 311 W. 46th St, has been appointed acting state secretary of Kappa Kappa Kappa. She will serve until the biennial convention May §, 6, and 7 of this year. Mrs. Bilby is filling the unexipired term of Mrs. Barbara Hipskind of Rochester, Ind, who recently resigned. A member of the Tri Kappa Associate Chapter of Indianapolis, Mrs. Bilby served as chairman for the state luncheon held Saturday in the Claypool Hotel,
Mrs, C. L. Withner, 26 N. Arlington Ave. will be hostess Tuesday for a 1 p. m., dessert luncheon of Irvington Group, EpOmicron.
“The Big Freeze” (Partridge) will be reviewed by Mrs. W. F. King, “Mrs. C. O. Crawford will give devotions.
Alpha ~Chapter, Chi Omega Chi, will hold a social meeting at 8 p. m..today in the home of Mrs, Glenn Baker, 2010 N. Meridian St. ;
A meeting and “Stanley” party will be held at 8 p. m. today by Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Ohi.
will be the hostess,
"A" Valentine “dinner-dance wii be given by
Saturday in LaRue’s Restaurant.
Mother Gets Degree LEWISBURG, Pa.-~Among the graduates at the annual midwinter’ commencement at Bucknell University was Mrs. Esther B. Long of here, who received the Master of Arts degree along with her son, Morris Andrews Long, who earned the Bachelor of Arts degree. .
Pilot Club to Meet Miss Harriet West will preside at a 6 pom. dinner meeting of
holm and other continental cities. She always directs without a score,
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