Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1949 — Page 14

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trict I, Kappa Alpha Theta Soro Riley Room of the Claypool Hote In charge of arrangements

_‘Tadiamapolis Alumnae Chapter,

\turphy Will Talk On |

Poise, Safety | oise, datety | A new approach to the home safety problem will be described ‘by Miss Florence Murphy, fashion co-ordinator ‘of. Block's, in her, talk Thursday at the Fourth An-| nual Home Safety Institute, { She will discuss “Poise and Its Application to Home Bafety” at the all-day meeting In| Block's Auditorium. Miss Murphy is in -charge of] fashion shows and supervises) fashion and Block's photo, Poise talks given ¥ E before clu J Miss Murphy croups by ‘Block personnel. She formerly headed a fashion bureau in a large Chicago department store. Members of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will serve the noon luncheon. Mrs. J. P. Tretton Jr. is chairman. Humorous stunts, - including a

observation contest, will be included with -a radio program,

by the Indianapolis Council of Women. Discussion on the “Tragedy in Actual Accident Cases” demonstrations of “Home Fire Preven-| tion,” “Safety and Sanitation the Kitchen,” and “Home

Amon Women : ORK-—According fo Lt. Col. Agnes , McKernan, former territorial director of Balva-

be one important answer to the problem.

a Alpha Theta Sorority onor Founders on Mar. 12;

SNe ya © a 3 : : Pi Beta Phis Plan State Day * Mrs. Robert McCutchan Will Be Speaker 5 At Theta Luncheo annotince plans for annual state] day celebrations. The Pi Beta Phi Sorority will have a 12:30 p.m: luncheon on Apr. 80 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. "The 79th anniversary Founders Day luncheon of Dis-

quiz’ Reilly, Thomas A. McMahon apd

are "Ong contest. + mittee are Mesdames William P.

lack of parental \ Bhat sending. parents to Benaker. E.G. Mack, Alvin

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rity, will be held Mar. 12 in the 1. . are committée members of the] headed by Mrs. George E. Gill, general chairman. . Guest speaker will be Mrs, Rob- | ort MeéCutchan of Lebanon, Orst) grand vice president of the sorority. Mrs. Ralph 'O. Baur, Carmel, district president, will speak also. Presiding will be

Mrs. Arthur H. Northrup; pres} |

dent of the Indianapolis group. | Tribute to the, four founders will be given by the presidents) or retiring presidents of the ac-| tive chapters in the district. Miss Sally Custer of DePauw Univer sity will represent Alpha Chapter; Miss Peggy Yockey of Indi ana University, Beta; Miss Betty Blackwell of Butler University, Gamma. and Miss Sally Bargent

of Purdue University, Alpha Chi.| Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton will

sing “The Theta Prayer.” Birth-| day pennies for the Loan and Fellowship . Fund of- Kappa Alpha Theta will be collected by two representatives from the active groups and a cup will be presented the active chapter winning the annual song contest. =.“ At the speakers table in addition to Mesdames McCutchan, Baur and Northrup will be officers of the Indianapolis Alumnae and the presidents of the active chapters. Serving with Mrs. Gill are Mes-| dames Clarence A. Jackson, Ed-| win D. Cree, Vincent T. Adams, William H. Faust Jr., John L. H. Fuller, John Paul Ragsdale, Ralph L. Nessler, Donald C. Rhodes and Robert E. Pearcy.

Also Mesdames. Thomas E. Alvin Hull Barrows, Misses Jean Wells, Elizabeth Bertermann and Arete Covey. Mrs. Raymond F. Elliott Jr. is general chairman of the annual state day observance of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The event will be held Mar, 19 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club and members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Association will be the hostésses. ~ Invitations have been sent to all alumnae organizations in Indiana as well as to active chapter members at DePauw, Butler, Indiana and Purdue Universities. There will be a noon luncheon to be followed by & program. Mrs. Joseph W. Seacrest, Lincoln, Neb,,

guest speaker. Miss Jane: Ann Noble, member of the state lagislature, will also talk. peed ré- will be a song contest and a program ‘of scholastic Sanaa, Mésdamies Charles E. ley, Leroy L. Wahle and Willam B, Weisell are judges of the

Members of the state day comKeller, Robert Foot, Clifford J.

Fernandes, Frank E. iid] and John R. Brayton, Miss Irene Rhodes and Miss Janet Stayton.

national president, will -be the T00P 2. of Carmel and their

{Manners Club, Children’s Mu-

Miss Mary Kramer, deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kramer; 930 N. Beville Ave., will be married at 9 a. m., Saturday, to John E. Guede! Jr. -The- prospective bridegroom is the son. of Mr. and M;s. Guedel, 2727 Shelby St. will be read in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.

ICC Dance, Tournament

Are Planned

The Indianapolis Country Club Critchfield. Also planning to en-/tor of the Buck Creek

will have a dinner and “horse|

race” party starting at 6:30 p.m.| Saturday. Also on this week's calendar will be the second Ar-| lington Tournament for young

horseback riders. It will be at|Taylor will be married at 8 p. m./the couple will be at home in

8 p.. m. Friday in the Brown Stables. ; Among the entrants will be Blsie Noonan, John Rigg, Roy! Winchester, Janet Gentry, Gloria/ Gustafson, Jean Thiery, Janet Keesling and Suzanne Lamb,

. . . The cast and crew of the Junfor Civic Theater production. of “The Ghost of Mr. Penny” will entertain several groups of children at a 4 p. m. preview performance Thursday. Guests will include Brownie

leader, Mrs. C. L. Sawin; Girl t Troop 224 and their leader, Mrs. N. A. Geyer; The

seum; and their’ ieader, Miss Nancl Golden; . Kisi . Campfire

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ing clubs of Miss Evelyn Sickles, Central Library.

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The ceremony

” ” . Parties are

Central Christian Church. At 1 p.m, Apr. 1, Mrs. C. 8

{honor the bride-to-be with a luncheon and miscellaneous s r, |On the night of Apr. 8 Mrs. Paul Preston, 18 W. 34th St. will- be

hostess for a crystal shower. Mrs. Ralph V. Roberts, Brendonwood, will entertain for Miss

tertain are Miss Peggy Yockey| and Miss Bee Ann Cooper,

Ld ” » Miss Peggy Young and Calvin

Saturday in the Calvary Tabernacle Church, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. A. M. Young, West Munroe, La., and Mr, Taylor

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miss Rose Marie Gregory and The sorority was first estab-|

Taylor, 2014 Hoyt Ave. Miss Gladys Taylor will be maid of honor, and Miss Mildred Jackson and Miss Myrtis Duke will be the bridesmaids. Serving as best man will be Wendall Allsopp while Ray Gauldon and Donald Pieper will be the ushers. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Bish Mathis Institute, Munroe.

Elsie Jean Wicker mr Is Betrothed”

Mr. and Mrs. Rhua- Wicker,

Girls and their leader, Mrs. R. C.| Thompson Road, announce the pridegroom, will be the best man. Traffic marriage of their daughter, Elsie,

and Mrs.

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» being planned for Miss Maxine Critchheld whose marriage to Robert Davis Kilby will be at 4:30 p. m. Apr.\§ in the

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7:45 p.m. Saturday in the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. William Walker, pasChristian Church, officiated. Mrs. Roy of honor and Kennethe Oldham, Mays, was the best man. .

| Following their wedding trip,

: - Shen-Courtney photo. Mr. and Mrs. LF. Jacobs, 6104 Haverford the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, fo James Ww. Loughery, the son of C. V. Loughery, 4305 Central Ave. Their marrige .will_be June 25. The bride-to-be will be graduated in June from Butler University, and\Mr. Loughery is a uate and attended Purdue University,

Ave., announce

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Reactivated

At LU.

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 22

|Rhoda, Cheaterton, was MALroni rng Zeta Chapter, Theta Phi

Sorority, hag been reactivated at Indiana University. Thir-

Lewisville. | . . » | The Edwin Ray Methodist (Church will be the scene at 2:30 p.m. Sunday of the marriage of

teen women were initiated recently by Indianapolis alumnae members and active from the University of Cinein-

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gy Young To Be Wed

Apr. 16 has been chosen by Critchfield as the date for her marriage to Robert Davis Kilby. She is the daughter of Mrs. Exie B. Critchfield, 18 W. 34th St. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kilby, 5772 Central Ave., are the parents of the prospective bridegroom.

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. ight Sorority Is (Coumeit to Meet

The Indianapolis Chapter, American Council on Human companied by Miss Dorothy { Rights, will meet Thursday in the Brown, will present a group of | home of Mrs. Osma Spurlock, 3955 Cornelius Ave.

members|

The local chapter of which Mrs. {Spurlock is chairman was organ{ized recently to secure funda'mental human and civil rights to {all citizens’ through national and {state legislation. Co-operating fraternity and so|rority groups include Alpha Kap{pa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, {Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Delta Kap-

'Louis-J. Burge. The bride-to-be is lished at Indiana in 1920. It has Pa. 8igma Gamma Rho and Zeta the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, [been inactive since 1931." There Phi Beta, -

George Gregory, 3203 Bethel Ave. /dre now 21 sororities active on|

and Mr. Burge is the son of Hiatt Burge, Plainfield.

| Miss Roberta Eloise Davidson! has named the attendants for her, marriage to John H. Unverzagt.| The ceremony will be at 3 p.m.,|

iMar:-12, inthe Tuxedo

|Church. | Miss Eleanor Barker will be Migs Joan McCarthy, Bloomfield, maid of honor and Walter Unver-|N, J. Miss Edith Bray, Bridgezagt, brother of .the prospective port, Conn.; Miss Gloria Harnett, | {Bast Orange, N. J.; Miss Mary 1 ; Mrs. P. H, Ho will entertainJane Grifin, Chicago, and Miss Girls, with Miss Jane ‘Williams, Tean, to George W. “Pickering: tomorrow “night with “a “dinnerMarian Dawson, Indianapolis. and 10 children from the read-|The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and miscellaneous shower in the Willard Pickering, Hotel Washington for the future new group and Miss Coia is ‘vice

the Bloomington campus.

\Wins Medal

The new members are Miss)

Marian Jurek, Hobart;

Miss |

CHICAGO-—The 1948-49 distin-

Nerina Cola and Miss Marie guished service. medal of the Phi

Smith, Bloomington; Miss Jane Beta Kappa Association, Ghicagol Sach and Miss Jo Ann Fitzgerald, area, was presented recently to, Miss Mary Jane Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. | Emge and Miss Eileen Elpers, Ft. Branch. a Miss Delores Perona, Blanford;

Evansville;

Miss Jurek is president of the)

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This Morning , Rev. Fr. Lyons .

Officiates at Rite

William ‘L. Swallow “took Miss Nancy Ann Shea as his bride in a 10 a. m, ceremony today in-the Little Flower Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Thomas E. Lyons read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John P. Shea, 811 N. Wallace St. and Bn groom's parents are Mr. and Mf Joseph 8. Swallow, 105 N. Arsenal Ave. - The matron of honor, Mrs. Walter A. Hixenbaugh, Riche mond, wore a gold satin dress. The bridesmaids, Mrs. J Shea and Miss Doroth Weidéne wore aqua satin, Miss Bure bara Shea was the junior brides maid and William J. Ford was the ringbearer, Trip to Florida Follows Ceremony John A. Swallow was the best man and the ushers were Bernard and Joseph Swallow. All are brothers of the bridegroom. The bride wore a candlelight satin gown made with a fitted bodice and hoop skirt. Her finger tip illusion veil fell from a tiava of orange blossoms and she care ried white roses and gardenias. After a breakfast in -Cifaldi's restaurant and a reception in the home of the bride's mother the couple left for a trip to Florida, They will be at home in March at the Wallace St. address.

‘Butler Professor

Dr. Margaret Fisher of th ler University English faculty, will be guest speaker at the Ine diana Poetry Society meeting Sate urday in the YWCA, She will speak on Emerson. o | Mrs. Rose V. McCullough, ace

|songs. Original poems honofing the memory of Washington, ‘Lhe lcoln and Willkie will be read. Proe |gram. chairman is’ Mrs, Carol Vas | erie Wilson. 4

YOUR MANNERS—= Situation: You take a‘ young child to eat in a restaur Wrong Way: While he waiting to be served, let him run around the dining room. Right Way: Keep the child in his chair, so that he will not be in the way of those serving the food. ar - ” [4 AF SITUATION: You invite several married couple 6 for dinner, NT WRONG WAY: Seat: the wives next to their husbands, RIGHT WAY: .Arrange your seating plan so that husbands and wives are not seated together at the dinner, table. senere

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RIDE-PRANCE w— Ma n Ave, will be hostess to the mem- ; umes in Martinique bers of the Theta Theta CO y are adapted from that of Queen f Apter

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Phi Beta Psi Sorority, at 8 p. m.|

today in her home.

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Marshall, Myron McKee, Leon E. Desautels, E. Leo Smith, Law-

-firence- P. Shappert, James. Rud-

dell and George M. Hoster, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starrett will

mes. us. will. be. the dinner. guests H. Roberts Jr., James W. Ray and'Mr and Mrs. Frank. Fairchild T. Gordon Kelly. They will have|in the Club. 1 cocktails and dinner in the Club, Cocktails and dinner at home he Messrs. and Mesdames Don-

Messrs, and Mesdames James Gibson, Maurice J. Boyd .and Robert Whitham will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Enkema 8!

and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw.

Also entertaining at home

Hanly Blackburn will will be «Mr. and Mrs. John A.| 'be Messrs. and Mesdames ¥alton Alexander. Their guests will in'M. Wheeler Jr,, Albert Campbell, clude Messrs. and Mesdames A. and P. W. Vickery will be guests Walter C. Hiser, Henry B. Steeg,|F. Hook, Wayne M. Burns Jr,lof the Conlin Alexanders for Henry Todd, John Heidt Jr. Wal- Guy C. Dixon, Earl Grimsley, cocktails. ter N. Colbath and Vernon C.\John M. Zuber and William H.| Entertaining for MacNabb and Dr. and Mrs. Ray- Kreig. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wel- their home will ‘be Mr. and Mrs. : Milner Hugh J.- Baker Jr. Their guests Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M./and H. Earl Capehart Jr. Moore will be Messrs. and Mes-) {

cher, Miss Susannah Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Ti-

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are planned by “the Robert Mc-

Hugh Carpenter, Rudolph K.

and Mrs. Harold C. Ochsner will be. with them. Mr. and Mry. DilRe. Huder Club with” Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh. to

| : Rogers photo. | March 20 is the date selected | .by Miss Peggy Ann Sims,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sims, 4305 E. 36th St., for her marriage to Ken- " neth David Kirchenbauer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kirchen-

be read in St. Mark's United Lutheran Church at 2:30 o'clock

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$ : BH, Ho phot, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olin are at home now at 629 N. Em. erson Ave., following their marriage on Feb. 12 in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride is the: former: Miss June daughter of Mrs, Esther H. Walters, 1504 Broadway, and Dr. F. M. Walters, 526 Drexel Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of C. E. Olin, 2020 Central Ave. :

Walters,

Herbert Todd, Mrs.- Carolyn Har-!

tf.and Robert Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ells-

|and Mrs. Silas B. Reagan and Mr. qo hs dinner party at the Club Test, Edward Zink, Paul W. Weer

{will include Messrs. and Mes{dames Carl 8. Hulen, Robert (Weigel and £dwin Gable. Messrs. {and Mesdames W. P. Colwell, {Norman Merrill, Henry Warren

dinner in

|will be Messrs. and Mesdames [Frank Crowder, Robert Orbison and. Lous BInKIEY.. ;.... .... Cocktail guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Daniel Kibler Jr. will ald A. Morrison Jr., Willis H.

Dining together at Woodstock Murrays. Messrs. and Mesdames Tomlinson, Edward W. Wohl-

|gemuth and Ward H. Fensterma-

L.|Haerle, James E. Loer, Alfred ker and Dr, and Mrs. J. William {i Beatty, Edward P, Fillion; John{Noling and Wilbur Peat and Dr wright Jr. :

| In another party will be Dr. land Mrs. David F. Stone, Dr.

~will- dine. at-.thei, pq. yprg 2 To Stone; Dr.” and]

(Mrs. Charles Seaman,

and Mesdames Carl . Dortch,

entertain in “their home for Mr. -Dining-at-Wéodstock with the po Kiger and Raymond

Mar. 20 Date Set; Marriage Read

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| Patrons and patronesses for the

ball include Messrs. and Mesdames Fred W. Ahrbecker, Ar[thur R. Baxter, Arthur V. Brown, |Bdgar H. Evans, William C. Grit|ith, Theodore B. Griffith, N. O. | Heaps, Herman W. Kothe, Samuel Harrell, Hubert Hickam, Walter C, Hisen, Benjamin D. Hitz, EU Lilly, Thomas 8. Hood, Charles , Lynn, John Sloane Kittle, Hiram W, McKee, Myron J. MoKee, Eugene C: Miller, J. K. Lilly

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Plan Parties for Washington Birthday Ball; Patrons Named

The Washington's Birthday Ball Saturday night in the Wood-|Scot B. Cliffords will be Messrs. Paul. T. Rochford, Warren D. stock Club, sponsored by the Auxiliary to the’ Children’s Bureau,/and Mesdames Indianapolis Orphan Home, is providing the occasion for many pred Green, Volney Brown and|F. Pantzer, Edwin G. Plum, Vir-

Harold Victor,|Oakes, Walter Montgomery, Kurt

gl! Stinebaugh, Louis Wolf, Leonard L. Swartz, Alex L. Taggart, Russell 8. Williams, Donald M.

and Harold B. West. | Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Kiser, Dr.’ and Mrs. Don Irwin, Dr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Dr. and Mrs.’

Cleon A. Nafe, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Weigand, Dr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Taylor, Dr. ‘and Mrs. Ernest deWolf Wales, Judge and Mrs. Joseph O. Hoffman and the Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Kirchhoffer. | Patronesses include Mesdames Hortense Rauh Burpee, Edwin H./ {Forry, William D. Guyton Jr... Charles A. Garrard, Elliott R.| Hooton, J, K. Lilly, J. Raymond Lynn, Charles A, Rockwood, Almus G. Ruddell, Mansur B.] Oakes and Robert 8. Sinclair,’ Misses Flora Ketcham, I. Hilda

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