Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1949 — Page 14
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Society Meets a At IAC Tuesday Early reservations are being * made for the dinner to be given Tuesday by the Women's Auxil-| “fary- to the Indianapolis : Society in the Green Room of. the! Indianapolis Athletic Club, ! '* They include Dr, and Mrs. Paul | R. Oldham, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Elsea, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Currie, Dr. and Mrs. Frank O. Goode and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Bales, A hase ly J © © Other reservations have been ~~ '. made by Dr. and Mrs. William E. Barb," Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. as Spivey, Dr. and Mrs. Don Irwin, : Dr. and Mrs. James W. Huckelberry, Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hall and Dr. and Mrs. W, V, .. Stevenson. : ; Planning to attend are Dr. and " Mrs. O. E. Simons, Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hall, Dr. and Mrs. James W. Fleener, Dr. and Mrs. Harold 8. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Earl V.| Schulz, Dr. and Mrs. John H.| Donagh and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- 5 mond J. Littell. -_ - . Out-of-town guests with’ Dr. Mrs. Furel R. Burns, retiring regent; Mrs. James W. and Mrs. Gerald Kiley will be Dr. and Mrs, Wayne Cory, incoming regent of the State DAR
ahd Men. Ronald Ping of Terre, council meeting last night in the Columbia Club,
\ e, retiring corresponding secretary, (left to right) . . . before the annual
sew-members—The-central-dis-——— Miss-Patricia Spencer. RB. R. 3. trict prize went to the Caroline p g8cott Harrison - Chapter, -InWilliam C. Bartholomew, William | Columbia Club. . dianapolis; and in the southern _ H. Teftt, Ernest M, Sellers and)... Already. $7663.40. cash..and.... district, the John Wallace _ John J. Bibler, $6083 in clothing boxes and Chapter, Bedford. sss ee ghee as Mise Betty Jane Mesdames J. Raymond Lyn] gifts Have Been given By the Smee the indiana member Rasch of Greencastle, also William Dobson, John G. Ben-| Indiana DAR to’ schools ap- contest began Feb. 1, 1946, the sponsored by the Washburn | son. Donald Graham and Bert! proved for charitable purposes. membership of 5760 increased - Chapter. : : Beasley and Miss Ella G. Mar-| Special awards and commit- to 6412 as of Feb. 1 of this Marjorie Wilson, R. R. 4 of thens. ii vd tee reports were given at to- year. ~ Terre Haute, student .from
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In the Propylasum today were established -a -$306—endowment Mesdames . William - J. Hogan, for the Indiana cottage there Mansur B. Oakes, H. J. Berry, at its meeting tast night in the
Chapter; Greencastle, won. first
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Winner in menu making was |
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RHhg headed by Mrs. Harold R. Lin“ville, Kendallville, state chairman, were senior dress group: Miss Phyllis McElroy, Reelsville High School, sponsored by Washburn Chapter, Green - castle, first prize and $50 schol‘arship; Miss Kathryn Meyer, Greensburg, sponsored: by Lone Tree Chapter, Greensburg, second prize, and Miss Lila Sue
Manchester, retiring “state re8 gent. > 3 State membership awards were made by Mrs, E. C. Mitchell, Salem. She is state chair-
man of the national member-
Miss Gearhart ToWed Tonight Ee ak. Binion
wy | Chapter of Edinburg was ~ ' The Zion Evangelical and Re-! awarded the $10 President Gen- ‘ formed Church will be the scene eral prize for the chapter under
of Wilson High School, sponsored by the National Old Trails Chapter, Cambridge City, was named first alternate with Susan Harvey, Crawfordsville, from Crawfordsville High School, sponsored by the Dorothy Q apter of Crawfords-
! # y ille, second alternate. These at 9:30 p. m, today of Miss L.| 50 in membership with the Cox, Danville, sponsored by , ; Marceline Gearhart's marriage to| highest per cent gat in the Wa-pe-ke-way Chapter of that ame i. chard T. Healy, The Rev. last year. The $10 State Re- city. : tee. State chairman: fs Mrs.
John G. Biel, Terre Haute, ~~ Mry. Alexander Li. H. Dar= ragh. South Bend, and Mrs. J. W. Huffman, Huntingburg, were first and second in the Indiana DAR song contest. State chairman of -the advancement of American music committee is Mrs. P. 8. Nicholls, South Bend."
ederick M. Daries will-officiate.. Sent prize to the chapter over |, nt ; . Tbe Pride To The GAUNTEr ofi-50 fn membership having. the Junior Dress Winners Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gearhart, highest per cent gain this last 2018 Station St, and Mr. Healy, year went to Vanderburgh is the son of Mr. and Mrs, E. B.| Chapter, Evansville. The state Healy, 3622 Graceland Ave. | grand prize of $25 for a threeMiss Ma Timmons, maid Yar gain was won by Dubois wear a blue satin! County Chapter, Huntingburg. The General Van Rensselaer
Are Named
In the junior dress group first prize went to Miss Mary Val Crouse, Greencastle, sponsored by Washburn Chapter, Greencastle; second prize, Miss Margene Garrett, Connersville,
of honor, will dress fashioned with a bateau| neckline, bertha collar and fitted: Chapier. Rensselaer, and the sponsored by John Connor bodice. The full hooped skirt is —
sia vis we Swit Students to Exhibit Art Women's Club
ture roses: j ; The bridesmaids, Mrs. M al The Scholastic Competition art mercial art, three-dimensional
Pate and Miss Joan Graham, ®XNIDIt will be open to the Public crafts and photography.
Awards Federation To Sponsor
Home Panel | | 7th District Meeting |
American Home Department of 1the Seventh District, Indiana Fed.jeration of Clubs, will be prese ed at the 1:30 p. mi. Mar. ing of the organization in Ayres’ Auditorium.
‘laf Your Organization Affect the American Home?” cussed by four presidents of women's organizations in the city,
Benson, American Association of| ¢ University Women, who will talk| lon “To Supply Educational and Cultural Needs of the American] Home”; Mrs. Arthur Medlicott, Indianapolis League of Women Voters, “The Success of Democra-| cy,” and Mrs. E. ‘H. Stumpf, In-| dianapolis Teacher ‘and Family Relations.”
| District president, will give the (Summary. American. Home De{partment chairman is Mrs. Alvin [C. ‘Barbour,
Film on Electricity To Be Exhibited
George A. Baas, advertising ox: The state DAR board voted William Henry Harrison Chap- Chapter, Connersville, and | An . Indianapolis Power ecutive, will be guest speaker. $300 for a auditorium gymnasi- ter, Valporaiso, tied for the $5 third prize, Miss Marie Lesley, !Light Co.' film, “Electricity at] s 5 | um at the Tamassee, 8. C., director prize fh the north dis- Winchester, sponsored by the |Your Command,” will be shown. | Attending ‘the luncheon-bridge/ DAR.approved school and ° trict for the largest number of Winchester Chapter. | Hostesses for the afternoon
twill be Mesdames Eldridge Brazil, sponsored by Washburn |Nichols, Harry Dragoo, Frank L. {Jennings - Kurt W. Schmidt, 0. $8. prize in the scrapbook contest. |C, Adkins, L. M. Dunning, R. M., Ca
‘and Stumpf will .be_guests of the|
ispeaker for the. March meeting
pach 0 ‘ rst oh
Planned for Mar. 18 | A panel sponsored by the
“In What Way Does the Work will be dis-
include Mrs. Russell R.
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Council of Parent Associations, = “Parents| =
Mrs. Royer K. Brown, Seventh
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Manring .and J. L. Simmons. “Mesdarhes Benson, Medleottoooow
3 ~Phote” by Ruth Ann Seventh District doard members : for luncheon at the Hotel Lincoln before the afternoon meeting.
' horse class. She spends
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Mrs. Bernard Co McKay, Turk.
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Our Lovely Lady
+ ANCY. ANN McKAY. is a_junior_ equestrian, hobby- |
may hours on her mount, |(REfs ope Jingle Bells. The two-and-one-half-year-old plays ball” ¥ 1Cers =
Set Monday | Adult Study Series | To Open Mar. 29 = -
Registration for the “Spring Workshops” of the YWCA held Monday in the Central |YWCA. These adult’ workshops willbe held. from _7 to 9 p.m, leach Tuesday and Wednesday for lan eight-weeR period, The series will open Mar. 29, , | Tuesday workshops will Include itwo Bible study classes to be ‘taught by Miss Florence Lanham. |Mrs., Ralston Jones Jr. will be 'the bridge instructor and Miss Pearl Carroll teach the {ceramics class. ; | There will be beginning, inter {mediate and conventional Spanish lclasses under the direction .of Mrs. Inez Samper and Miss Libby |Harlan will teach textile painting.
Miss Carol Gudeman {To Be Art Instructor
{On Wednesday nights the work {shops will cover art under the ldirection of Miss Carol Gudeman {and public speaking by Clarence. ®. Shoemaker. Mrs. - Margaret {Weathers will teach shorthand {and Miss. Caroline. Miller will |diréct a millinery class. Miss Ruby Ernest is in charge of leathercraft work. and Sy Perszyk will ‘head . the jewelry |class. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Purkiss _ will instruct a group in upholstery | work. 2
Shortridge Hemiton, Times Staff Photographer. PTA to Elect a
| | of officers of the:
are for her five-month-old
wwichal Ave— y Marjorie ir. April. Ws DR : {night's meeting ‘by Mrs.
The slate
Fete to Apr. 3 | Travel-Study
“No toolin’” will change the date of the April Fool party the Civic Theater Backstage Club will
give at 8 p.m, Apr. 3, in the
Robert Murray and Mr. and Mrs. sented to a Wabash College student. skit and,”
Robert Loomis are serving Aas chapter will present a heads of the chef's commitiee. prs J. A. Cameron and Mrs.
The hostess committee chairman jonn W. Thornburgh will speak. 2 p. m. Saturday in the Meridian event was sponsored jointly by Mrs. Cameron, senior federa- Room, Colonial
is Mrs. Francis Blair. }
Mrs. Eugene Fife will be the tion president, will talk on “Look-
ing Backward” and Mrs; Thornburgh, honorary president; will discuss “Looking Forward.” ‘Mys. R. R. Webster and Misses
of the Civic’ Theater Workshop. It will be held at 8 p. m. Mar, 21 in the workshop. - Casting for “Bees and Flowers,” chosen as the annual production . by Workshop members, will begin present a musical program.
- b : — {Burke, nominating" cdmmittee Clubs— chairman. : |" They incllide Mrs. ‘John R.
the club founder, the late Mrs. 8. R. the April meeting.
A scholarship in memory of Thomas B. Artman will be pre-'Lansdowne, Pa. youth guidance
Mrs. Frank C. Walker will pre-
side and Mrs. George FP: Stock-"g~ 0M yd 5 ton. and Mrs. H. L. Leatherman & 4 eeting Set
are co-chairmen,
Helen and Lillian Starost will ; {dames W. W. Peet, Russell L: at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. J. B:
Brayton, president; Mesdames A, (D. Smith, Marvin L. Lugar and Russell V. Sigler, first, second and {third vice presidents, respectives
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Club Plans
5th Anniversary Meet ium ssi vs:
er i will have a silver - Nominations from the floor
y Club, Inc. y nday in the War Memorial build- may he made before the voting at
theater. : The International Travel-Stud Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickely have on iversary program at 8 p. m. Mo béen named general chairmen for ing. The meeting will -honor
ment committee is in charge of
Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips of
charter consultant, was guest speaker at pr pr — {the meeting. She talked on . The Magazine Club will meet at «yajor ‘Needs of Minors.” The
Members of the oldest
Furniture Co. the PTA and the
Dads Club of ° ‘the school. ——
| The Indianapolis Salon, 8 and 140, will meet in the home of Mrs. ~ - The hostesses are to be Mes- John Valentine, 3934 Central Ave,
. have dresses of the same style in|%" next Wednesday » mauve and seafoam green. They,
will have bouquets of light pink “ith an awards tea. carnations. ; A .
accented with a sheer yoke en- Panel of out-of-state _ crusted with seed pearls. The fult selects 150 winners from. the gathered ——length—train.— The bride’s two-.
in Block's! uditorium, It will close Mar. 25
| Judging of the entries will
The ivory satin bridal gown is gin tomorrow morning when a Moines. Jowa. an ¥ 4 rmam— | , Jowa, and Alfred G. Peli- thei p ; | Judges \ on, Milwaukee, Wis. their’ wives at an open hous atl 4 AUW Seeks Buller
R jend-2 tries. Tho> winning entries Will wo Tare wa kirt has a Chdpel © ried to Pittsburgh after NARD Women
at this meeting, according to Miss:
. Henry E. Wood is chairman To Entertain q Margaret Eastridge, program .pi ner at Antoings” (Keyes) at
the regional advisory committee. The 1 : | . ndiana University . : e be-| Lhe judges are Otto C, Ege, Cleve Women's Club will entertain the Shairinag, Te Jay Rn be pre a meeting of the New Neighbor land; Miss Bernice Setzeri Des members of the Men's Club and! - n AY, League tomorrow in the Hotel s Lincoln. There will be a 12:30
8 p. m. Tuesday in the Indian- JV. P- m. luncheon followed by a pro{apelis Center of -the Division oft Admission to Group jSre YiGitetes tet bu-Biens
1700
Miss Amy Keene will review Machael, F, M. Montgomery,
| Fisher will make an appeal for/ today by Alpha Chapter, Sigma
tiered fingertip illusion veil will the exhibit to compete in the na- HJ, * ; : he held by pi bonnet accented tional contest. - ‘Hold Election Peter Fraenkel will speak on
with valley llies. Her flowers) The event is sponsored nation! Mrs. J. T. Gelly is the new presi-i "High Plains, Tin and Bosses—A will be white roses and orchids. ally by Scholastic Magazine and dent of the Women's Organiza- Trip to Bolivia.’ He also will show Carl Pferrer will be--the best locally by Bloek's. There are three|tion, National Association of Re-a film on Bolivia. Mr. Fraenkel man while David Holland and Beneral classes. They are entries tail Druggists. The. election was was gradiated from Indiana UniJack Herron will serve as ushers. from junior high school pupils,iheid yesterday at a luncheon versity and attended Harvard ~The reception will be in the entries from senior high school| meeting in the Indianapolis Ath. University. He-accompanied Preschurch parlors. Mr. Healy and Students and entries from stu- letic Club. . -ident Herman B. Wells of IU to
his bride will be at home after dents enrolled in technical Other officers chosen are: Mrs, Germany last year, =
| ] P. . Mar, 21 st 521 Weghorst St. The "100%: ~I¥rank J. Pinella and Mrs. Frea| Mrs. John “Owen is general couple. attended” Short AY ~The major. divisions. are. pic- Dunnington, first-and second vice chairman and Mrs. John Hamilsity. ; torial, graphic arts, design, com-| residents; Mesdames William J. ton is program chairman, Mrs.
LE miesimite———————— prog “| lamaker, Rudolph Roehl and A.| Victor Deitch is president of the ——Card Parties Planned Buzeuin Guid 4 W. Michal. recording, corzespond. club. _ sor Two card parties this week have, 10 Have [su -and-membership Secretaries: Foire Dien “heen planned by the Indianapolis} uncheon Mrs. Wo A. Oren, treasurer; Mrs, SChnitzius Discusses
~The Children’s Museum Guild g Fyre Saenger-chor Ladies Society. They! nave a 12:30 p.m.. luncheon 3 P. Bioaiiva, auditor, and Mrs. Highway Needs
will be held at 1:30 p. m. -tomor-| f - ’ {meeting Friday in the home -of row and 8:15 p. m. Saturday Ininrs Donald Alexander. Miss Lida the hall, 531 E. 13th St. (Van Dam, Amsterdam, “Holland.
Home For Vacation .
Sut Education, 518 N. Delaware, y way reported at last night's 3, mes Eugene Baxter, Wayne
| “At the present time highways! attending are in greater need of repair than!Pear! Rice, |planting,” H. J. Schnitzius, land-|legal status for women; Mrs. Rus-
American Association of UMIVer- Garnett, Charles Galbreath; lsity Women meeting that Butler George Holtane, James Riggs and women have been kept out of the apold Wisely. The mew mem=| |AAUW because of the lack of 4 bers are Mesdames H. K. Arning, \girls’ dormitory, insufficient i- Earl Rivers, Delbert Lee, Robert, ‘brary qualifications and the low Mills, John Kenny, Norman Con-| {rate of pay for women’ professors, rad, Walter Cooper, Wilford C.| | Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, Bloom- Eggert, John Joyce and Lillian ington, “Fegional Vice’ président, | Donnelly.” mtr oreo addressed the Indianapolis branch at a dipner in the North] Methodist Church. National polis {cies of the AAUW to be presented in June before the national cor-| vention in Seattle were discussed Chapter AJ, PEO. They
{by Mrs Holmstedt.
PEO Chapter Here | Lists New Officers | New officers are announced by,
from June 20 to 24. Local women E. H. Vaughn and Mrs. B. L include Miss Jesgie Miller, recording and correspondnational chairman of ing secretaries; Mrs, B. E. Rebelsky, treasurer; Mrs. G. 0. Q.
A. T. Ross, president; Miss Jo: | f The: national -meeting will be!sephine Stout, vice president; Mrs.
wil- Ray will be the co-hostess, and Mrs. Gladys Ross Bulack will . B. Del- : Jam Belz. J.B. Pulm and (preside at the business meeting. Mrs. Herbert Redding will] speak on “Uncle Sam’s Ogligation to the Indian.” Mrs. Lowell
Sorority to Meet
A business meeting will be held
the - Indianapolis - Symphony Or- Phi Sorority, in the home of Mrs, chestra’s fund drive. {John Nelson, 2740 Carrollton Ave, .
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- Home From Florida the exchange Miss Agnes Woodruff, 2801 N. museum.
teacher at
{is to be the guest speaker. She is
Miss Marilyn Raub, daughteriscape supervisor of the State ell Benson, president of the In-'JoRnson, Chaplain, and Mrs. W. Branch, and Mrs. 8S. Woolley, guard. Jr., 5361 Washington Blvd.,” will Indiana Roadside Council at the myerett M. Schofield. Mrs. Scho-
“Meridian St, has corer gee NPASIE A Palm Béach. Fla... She dames... Frederick. Hadley, Jolin 23. She Will spend her spring va-iin the Claypool “Hotel. “visited Mrs: Patrigk- Brown there Heidt Jr, Dillon R. Huder and cation from the Connecticut CoI-[" “But a’ for a month, Thomas J. -Reilley. lege for Women with: her parents. plans must be made
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LOVELY WEDDING GIFT
and
From Our Fascinating
Second Floor side planting, Mrs.
president of the
T. E. Balley
DINNERWARE
from STAFFQRDSHRE, ENGLAND the
portant part of
.lwork.
Dr. Norman B. Johnson, Park School headmaster, is ready now to receive applications from
- OPEN STOCK
: P l eighth grade boys from schools PO ULAR all over the city for the open competition scholarship financed by proceeds from the
PRICES! ‘ school's garden tour in May. The scholarship was awarded last year for the first time, going to Maynard Kiplinger
The Indian Tree Hine, better known as Kip. He
Decoration conquered some. stiff opposition auti : to win highest marks in two Js Sila) Amtiu thu competitive examinations given Lik of (sreen to applicants. He's the son of on Light Ivory Dr. and Mrs. Maynard K. Hine, Background. 327 Buckingham Drive. Dr.
Just Look at These Remarkable Prices Te Tr hae Dinner Plates «..ccovvavannsirrinnnsacess $1.28 sach ! : strumental in starting a flourBread and Butter Plates Cesarean nsrenrnnnne 50 each ’ " Breakfast Plates Cust rasnadiverirsrinas ies 1.00 each : Salad Plates oo ouansnnesrosnsrecrivenes. SS 00ch . oi CUPS BPG SACOM vesmaivaesiiiinrsanses 1125 00ch 32.Piece Service for 6, priced only....$24.50
fe Mail Orders Carefully Filled
r Park School campus. It's the model builders group, the memA bers bf which are chiefly inter. ested in making model planes, This Is in keeping with Park School's aii of jetting boys
7 LE ; TA La | individual talents while’ matnand Company
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returned from| Assistant hostesses will be Mes- artive in Indianapolis on Mar. spring council meeting yesterday fela will present Butler's cre- ¢ ste] entials for admission in thé Pro-Witam--F.-Rethenburger j.; Vacklog of plantings ow. kept
{ready for the time when they LY , van he carried out more easily. MTS. (Foodman -
with representatives in each dis-| evs ——————— iE trict’ te Survey and publicize road- {guest “speaker Atv the: meeting of, Soro ri ty to Meet: ERECT Sow 3105 | we
AETHER a “ LATHE T ‘Add Cl 5 “The conducted Tw the afternoon by: = WHAT A e maintained. : 0 ress Clu Mrs. Fred L. Iske and Mrs. E. 8.| . A committee is to be appointed | : y gh Bn pe Mrs. Jack A. Goodman will pe Eberhardt.
council, an- Club. She will talk on “Israel, the nounced. Bhe stressed the greater New Nation; need for understanding between rural and city groups as an imcouncil's
Park School Receives Scholarship Applications
Hine is dean of the dental col-
ishing new organization on the
J | "Sire. Lostie Devos ana Mrs.
the of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub Highway Commission, told the!gjanapolis Addresses WCTU Unit
{will address’ the ‘Central -“WOTU! the
— {Unit Friday morning in
y R ) the Friday Afternoon aqmg Mrs! Bevin L. Granger,
" Eastern Ave. will entertain the will meet with Mrs.|Verae Borores Chapter of Verus 1812 Kessler Cordis Sorority tonight. She will Dwight A.
Members Alice Cole Stubbs, Blvd., E. Drive, at 1:30 p. m. Fri- be assisted by Mrs. day. | Stevenson.
Maynard: Kiplinger Hine, winner of last year's Park School scholarship, in his workshop.
The awards are
annual garden tour in May.
and * Mesdaiacs William W.. Garstang. Kurt F.
ship money we can give,” they -
say. New Gardens Listed On Park School Tour
Gardens on the tour this year, as announced by Mrs, Harold
YWCA. A memorial service will] b
made possible i from proceeds | of the school's |
Panter, | Burke Nicholas and Louis .J. | Rybolt, Other gardens on view | - will be those of Messrs. and | Mesdames Theodore B. Griffith, |
Buell, publicity chalrman, in- Nicholas Noyes, Eli Lilly, John clude 11 of Indianapolis’ loveliest 8. Wright and Julian Bobbs, gardens. The tour will be con Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes ducted May 7 and 8 and is and Mrs. J. K. Lilly. * sponsored by the Mothers As- As in the past tea will be New gardens to be n this where th be special dis-
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