Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1949 — Page 25
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- FRIDAY, MAR. 11, 1040 Or ganizations— : dite ol uvett
Woman's Rotary Club fo Hear
: Experience as Floral Designer
Group Will Meet in Bamboo Room Of Hotel Washington on Monday
' “Experiences of a Floral Designer” is to be the sub-|
. Ject of a talk by Mrs. George R. Gilbert, a member of the Woman's Rotary Club before that group's 12:15 p. m.
meeting Monday. The session will be held in the Bamboo Room |
of the Hotel Washington,
The speaker will be introduced by Miss Florence 8, York, chair-, |
man of the program committee.
‘Miss Gertrude Theumler, dean of girls of Technical High School,
will address the dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Association of
Insurance Women at 6 p. m, Tuesday in the Gold Room of the Hotel Washington, Miss Theumler conducts a night class. on social graces for men and women in business, and her discussion will cover this/
topic. A business meetifig- and installation of officers for the coming year will follow the talk.’ Ar
{ - The Women’s ‘Society of Indi i So anapolis Florists will meét at na Leg on: New \ Pp. m, Monday in Ramsey's Res 1) taurant, Dinner will be followed I OSL omen by a business meeting and a social hour, |
The hostesses will include wes’ Plan Party in
dames William Horn, Harry As-
perger, Alfred C. Aulbach, P. M. ° Bourne, Clarence Greene, Robert V A H ] Horn, William Morgan and O. E. ospita ih ? /
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nd CRN Rg = | A St. Patrick’s'Day card party Ceritral YWCA [will be sponsored Thursday night! Lists Pro in Billings Hospital by the Fed3s Pr gram.» eral and Northeast Units, AmeriThe Central Branch of the on Legion Auxiliary. | T Snuunces its spring Pro-| Hostesses will be Mesdames Joe gam . begin Mar. 28. The gy enter, Ralph Goetzke, Adrian
health education department will| Parker and Bedford Moore. Mem- |.
Miss Pritchard | Landis Scoffs at ‘Experts’
offer swimming classes and] Bi plunges for all levels of ability | por, of a Sanapolls, Cop-| and for juniors and adults. There| oo Garfield, Harpole, Haywardwill be gym classes, social and prog, Kennington, MaddenIBGde Sunes, Solf and tennis. | Nottingham, Memorial, Robisone “Ladies” Day Out,” & Pro-| pageqale, Service, Southeastern, | gram fou Young mots, gg be| speedway, Hilton U. Brown and continued. In s offered gym. swimming, crafts and a play, Carles Young Unita will assist. school for the children, 3 to 6, The Madden-Nottingham Unit, years old, of the mothers partici- will prepare dinner for the post's pating. observation of the Legion's 30th Saturday Fun Day, a setup for birthday. The unit's celebration] juniors, also will be continued.!will be at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday The girls may take three of the in the post home. - ! four activities offered. These in-| Frank Edwards, WISH news| clude games and dancing, dra- commentator, will show colored matics, crafts or swimming. | pictures of Alaska. Mrs. Malcolm Registration for these activities Fields is chairman of the event.! will begin Monday and last She will be assisted by Mesdames| through Mar. 28. {William Gilhooley, Arthur Schulem meyer and Charles Beckham.
© e° - Mr Se Dearing State Poetry Group | . - Y IWill Meet Sunday s The Indi State. Federation | To Review : ¥ Poetry Clubs will Higel a 2 . lp. m. Sunday in the YWCA. Wal- ¢ : . ’ ar ere Red will preside and | ; y 1c e {the Hancock County Poetry Bou ciety will have charge 0 e The . Indianapolis - Alumnae, Program.
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Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; willl
Rookwood Ave. Mrs. Walteripiss Edith Spaulding, - South Dearing will review “The Family Bend, will speak on St. Patrick's Circle” (SKinner). | Day. The hostess will be assisted by| Metdaies David E. Stone, Anclll oi ld Units to Meet ~ eld and Fidel Ferrer Jr.} Misses Esth The following units: of the er Renfrew, Caryl Cross Gaines and Martha Ore {Methodist Hospital White Cros: a B {Guild will meet next week in the “9 |gervice . Center: Monday—Third Frank Wallace of the State Christian and Breadway. Baptist; Conservation Department will ad- | Tuesday-—New Jérsey and Medress members and guests of the ridian ‘Heights; Wednesday—St. Indianapolis Alumnae Associa- Paul, Degree of Honor, Alpha tion, Kappa Delta Sorority. The Omicron Alpha, Office, Triple E group will meet at 8 p. m. Tues-/and First Baptist; Thursday, day in the Grotto Ciub. Mr. Mother and Bethel Library, and Wallace will give an illustrated Friday—Riversidé Park and Prennature talk. - : (tice, Hostesses will be Mesdames H.| a uu tmotemers Verle Wilson, Harold Fields and Latreians Elect Winslow Van Horne. Recently| New officers of the Alpha Theta elected officers who will be in- ).atreian Club who will take over stalled in June, are Mrs. Robert in Steptembc: include Mrs. BerC. Blackman, president; Mrs. .nard T. Gates, president; Mrs. James S. Battersby, vice presi-iGeorge C. Tyndall, vice president; dent; Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Jr. Mrs. Robert C. Lamm and Mrs. secretary; Mrs. Carl Huber, treas- Jack Srader, corresponding and urer, and Mrs. Ralph Broadbent, recording secretaries; Mrs. editor of the Angelos, the soror- Charles E. Brandt, treasurer, and ity's national magazine. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, sponsor. a ee —————
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| Miss June Winona Snyder. {president of the federation, willl reath of orange blossoms. will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the}. quct the readings of original poiq her fingertip ‘veil. She wil home of Mrs. Roy O. Price, 4711|poems and prizes will be awarded. oarry a white prayerbook and
| {white orchids.
——Two- women's -groups—are-planning special events next-week. X Mrs. Eugene E. Bales (photo at left] is in charge of reservations for chairman and president of the U.S.A. Chapter, American War
. : . : . a a Mothers, - which- will celebrate its fifth anniversary Wednesday. the- dimer which the. Indianapolis Dental Seciety Auxiliary will give There will be an 11:30 a. m. luncheon in the YWCA, The pie bale
at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dr. Bales ing is a frequent activity of chapter members who serve the pastries is helping his wife with the reservations, The pair of pie makers are 44 their monthly parties for patients in local veterans hospitals.
rum nyprawapous Tas Women's Groups to Entertain Mrs. George R. Gilbert Discuss iy, ™
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“Don’t trust the experts,” advised Kenesaw M. Landis II of Logansport at the Indiana League of Women Voters conference
By AGNES H. OSTROM |
Richard Pieper
jon United Nations yesterday in the YWCA,
Richard Pieper will take Miss| Mr. Landis spoke in the afternoon of the all-day planning Shirley Pritchard as his bride in session for the League state-wide “Know Your United Nations” a
ceremony to be read at 7:30 campaign.
p. m. today in the home of the “The lesson is to make up your
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and own minds and come to your own Mind doesn’t think of Germany Mrs. Louis Pieper, 3446 N. Denny conclusions. You might as well|38 a potential enemy as- does Ave, The Rev. John Rogers, pas-he wrong on your own as on France, but thinks only of Russia tor of the Brightwood Methodist somebody else's say-so. as an aggressor nation. Church, will officiate. “If war comes,” quipped .thel ‘There is confusion in WashThe bride is the daughter of Chicago Sun columnist, “it will ington as to whether the United Mrs. Edith Pritchard, 1558 Car-pe on Sunday. At 5 p. m. Drew Nations is the basis for U. 8. roliton Ave. Mrs. Arthur Kasting pearson will predict it. At 8 foreign policy—a unilateral policy will be her sister's matron of, nm Walter Winchell will de- Which could wreck the Unjted _ |Nations,” stated Mr. Eldridge, frock and carry American beauty | “The faith of the U. 8.” said Who urged League members to. - u ; {make themselves: articulate on N Sue Kasting, niece of {Jie, Landa Tha bee mn Pla iy 10! the subject of the North Atlantic the bride, will be the flower girl| o." "economic and military Pact before its terms are decided. owe 3s | AL the Sigraihg session, ars. “ - {Norman Fox, 'orte, state princess style, It has inserts oft lot of people rg he United Nations chairman, talked lace, buttons down the back and fact is It hasn't been tried. It is On the recent League conference| falls into a full-length train. All the main hope for peace in/in Lake Success, N. Y. Ideas and the world. A lot has been written Media for the campaign were, labout its weakness, but it is just discussed with audience particiMAC as strong as the great powers|Pation led by Mrs. Fox and Mrs. he greatest John L. H. Fuller, state president. |
honor. She will wear a gray, satin cia re it.
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Her dress is of pink taffeta. The white satin bridal gown is;
| “Harry Westcott will be the best Make it. And we are t man. The reception will be in the| home of the bridegroom's parents. League members.
the couple will live at 2828 Guil-
(vised. “Our strength?” he asked. “It!
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| the next generation.” Working through United Na{By MARGUERITE SMITH (tions is the only way to epsouse a | A GOOD alarm clock is prac- truly democratic internationalism
[tically a necessity for every mem- based on the peoples of the world! ber of the Audubon Society. Sat-/rather than their governments, |
| starts at the World War Memorial! American occupation lat 7:30 a. m. Howard Wright,/ many was termed “by and large .
president of the local chapter,ia failure” by James A. Eldridge, Back From Vacation | will lead the hike. {Midwest field director of the! pr. and Mre. C. P. Wilson, 1503 | Sunday, Mar. 20, members of American Association for Unitéd park Ave. have returned from a {the Richmond Bird Club will dig Nations: - five weekg’ vacation in Phoenix,| group. EN Some women will tell you their troubles for no other reason than to get you to admit that all isn't perfect in your
out at an even earlier hour to| He warned that the American! Ariz. {meet local hikers: at Shortridge
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to Oaklandon Reservoir where|
marriage to Karl
‘Tea Cup Club to Meet
33d St.
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Mrs. George Kottkamp Tn
The Indianapolis Council of Pi Omicron Sorority will sponsor the Civic Theater performance of “John Loves Mary,” to be presented at the
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teeds will go toward a scholar ship, which is givén each year to an outstanding senior girl ‘at Technical High School.
Come in and see it—hear it. Main Floor, Rear.
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Mrs. George Kotfkamp of Sigma Beta Chapter is the chairman of the event. She is being assisted by Miss Marie “Schaekel, Zeta; Mrs. H. E. Milleson, Kappa Xi; Mrs. Alex Stom,
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power of all.” the speaker told] “For the United Nations to | stick, for .it to become an in-
|trinsic part of our thinking, we [After a. wedding 151p. 10 Chicago. Holds UN -Offers {have to start at the kindergarten
{ford Ave. Hope of Order {level to educate,” Mrs. Fox ad-
un School at 8 a. m. wie11e “%7 Te TEN Dale Rice and Charles Berri-| 11 Y k WV. 4 'man will lead the combined group V 1! 1ams- or € mg 0 ay there's always a chance of seeing The Riverside Methodist Church| Mrs. Robert Hodges, matron of unusual water birds. © |Will be the scene at 8:30 Pp. M.ponor will wear blue taffeta. The
today of Miss Della May Loves bride's white taffeta gown is fash-| At Columbia Club
|The Rev. Clyde Pierce will offici-|loned with sweetheart neckline, The iadies” luncheon bridge for | The Over the Tea Cups Club g¢q |puffed sleeves and full skirt. She the members of the Columbia | will meet in the 38th St. Branch,| Tne pride is the daughter of will carry white roses. Merchants National Bank, 10- np; and Mrs. Arthur J. York, - Donald Riley will be the best| Wednésday in. the club.
. 3, . | | day. Mrs. George-W. E. Smith will 4019 Caroline Ave. and Mr. Wil-man while. Robert Lukens and| Mrs. Charles ‘'W. Richardson!
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Mesdames Don F. H, E.
her husband.
own setup.
'\We, the Women— Never Trust
ANP SS ITN A very , ¥
Or a Gossip
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer WHAT EVERY woman should know about women: - Never trust a woman who tells you something someone
else has told her in confidence, even though she makes the flattering statement that she wouldn't tell ‘anyone else in: the world but she knows she can trust you. A perfection-
ott Millett St housekeep-
er and a hap-
py-go-lucky one seldom become real friends, for in each one there's a certain. amount of -disapproval of the other. A happily married woman rarely causes friends any trouble. Only a woman who is inclined to cattiness herself looks beneath another woman's reDe ie : lies in ourselves—in you and! g)’ . : | marks Sor Hidden meaning oF Bird Society people like you who resolve to do (O’Neels Chairmen of | y £8 what they can to make this iden St. Patrick’s Dance
: * (United Nations) work so the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. O'Neel are Plans Hikes = {OH WH-ba..2. Sale Place. fOr (Fen for the St. Patrick's your husband, but the woman dance to be held Mar, 19 in the Hillcrest. Country Club, Ayres) |LeMarr's orchestra will play. Assisting the O’Neels will be Messrs. and
t rd hike to Maywood A df {Harris, Kenneth Foster, Hy a1 the Wo di A in Ger. Morrow and George Devine.
her women
,® = “IN A little whiie you may for- | get the quarrel you had with
who told you about it won't forget it in 20 years. Any woman who refuses to tell her age runs the risk of having her women friends think she is older than she is and wonder if she isn’t older than
If you ‘want to keep your good opinion of women, avoid them in large groups; however noble the avowed aims of the
Plan Bridge Lunch
Mrs. lrvin Heidenreich (kneeling) and Mrs. Charles Peters, program |
{Club will be held at 12:30 p. m.|
review “Edwin Arlington Robin-|)jamg i5 the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Jerry Schellert will be ushers. The|and Mrs. Chantilla E. White are son”. (Neff). Ottis O. Williams, 1510 Edgemont reception will be in the home of general chairmen. The hostesses | Ave. The bride“ will be given in|the bridegroom’s parents. marriage by her brother, Edward) The couple will live at 124 E. E. L. Baker,
[will be Mesdames Otto De Luse;
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