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St. Margaret's Hospital Guild [diana ( To Mark 42d Anniversary [[* 4" With Luncheon, Party Tuesday; 2
Chaparral Writers to Honor Native ib % Director, Wife at Meeting Sunday bo The 42d anniversary of the St. Margaret's Hospital © Guild will be observed with a luncheon and birthday party gi at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Special guests will include Mrs. Jessie C. Mullen and Mrs. Hester * I. Van Landingham, life members, and Mrs. Preston C. Rubush. ' Hostesses are to be Mesdames Herbert H. Bacon, Ford Kaufman and L. E. Kincannon. A short business meeting will follow the luncheon. { The Federation of Chaparral Writers will honor its national diréetor, Lester Clark, and Mrs, Clark at a 2 p. m. meeting Sunday
in the home of Mrs. Martha Bishop, 2201 N. New Jersey 8t. Mr, and Mrs. Clark have been touring the country in connection with Chaparral business. : ” pumber of Mr. Clark's songs and poems will be presented wis on the program, and Irish melodies also-will be sung. Thomas ermine. Moore. the Irish poet, will be the
fon. Miss Kath Puppet Theater zine "i
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Bernice Pruitt will report on the recent Tennessee meeting of the
1 | To Give Two ium fir, Are 2 ih month as well as the best original Perfo neces | The inter Nos Club will ob-
[rit poe, ' Flackvil, The Community Puppet Theater {serve the B5th anniversary of its) Hoover (left to right). Dellwoed,
will BT d tea at 2 p. m. Wedneswo Indianapolis Junior League, W 3 fram A ! day inthe DAR Chapter House. present two public performances C. E. Roach will present
“ Princess | Mrs. 3 he ang tbe Swine {The Magnificent Yauuse” I. " .| Roger Riley will direc e Officially its local observance a, Jy BA. Mine The Ju Broad Ripple Golden Singers in js sponsored by the Indiana
30 & group of songs. Camping Association, one of the Joa I be, giv Wat 30 |voungest (it was formed in 1041) D. vednesday in the Workshop. PEO Chapter and smallest of the National The Workshop is located-in-the.Elects Officers (Camping Association 530k logs, f the Rauh Memorial Li- And, unofficially by the young yoar © | New officers of Chapter W, fry who are asking, “Am I going brary. |PEO Sisterhood, are announced. ty camp?” Tour of Schools Is Completed
They include Mrs. Harold G. Free-| [,4t year more than 100,000 The new play was written by derman, vice president; Mrs. Win- diana camps. While the calendar
-By AGNES -H. OSTROM SUNDAY MARKS the opening of National Camping Week,
lland, president; Mrs. Lloyd 8un- yogsier youngsters attended In-
leted a tour [recording and corresponding sec: time until June, according to Bt ad 8 Ao Cf na retariess Mrs. Joe B. Weaver, camping executives and . recently. chaplain, and Mrs, Fred Weigel, igolors arranging now for an anThe puppets are made, dressed guard. ticipated bigger season. fo and manipulated by the DONPIO-| ry; usage Club of tHF-TFWCA CNEL he FAte 4 BERertl “Tree fessional workers, who also - will give its second anniversary = = | Touq” sor expansion: en 354, ea padre Sunday In Hollenhe e Hall. | underbrush and trees are o | , ee ae interested in learning the art of [Digs i Je Jerved ” a to Deing chopped Jovs and burned ppetry. {1 a. m. Charlie Bowers and the{out Tor_hew 24d) id oad more uasuce on gpd oy Wilsonaires will play. ‘brush are ‘being applied for an nit 2 The adult group meets Dance.acts will be presented bY annua) freshening up.
: the C. M. Houft Studio and mem-| 2 on Tuesday night. bers of the Lincoln Chiropractic! MANY CAMP folders have
The Doctor Says | College also will entertain. Miss been mailed. Blanks are being re-
Betty Dungan and James Whit- turned with fees enclosed to asYhole Blo vd man will be crowned king and sure boys and girls registration.
|queen of the celebration. [Little and* big, Hoosier youths Invited guests for the dance soon Will be trying their skill at By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D, [Adult Committee A TREMENDOUS gain in
will be members of the YWCA/|lanyard and basket weaving, colCentral Branch Committee. of lecting wild life, whipping the man of the decorations commit- Phy's Chowder.” HR Ors of tee. and Miss Norma Wright and, It's an experience blood preparations like plasma 'ooo Loo nts for the dinrer.come a part of “growing up” in has ocew during and since the Miss Pat Hoffheim and Dick Bea- America, an experience parents war, man head the entertainment com- and agencies alike are striving to Fond secidetiis, eer differen give as many children as posrhages, an sible. kinds of diseases, the giving of| The James Whitcomb Riley| Growing also ix the TAC pro-| blood transfusions or-of plasma [TSC Chapter met for luncheon gram. Through the Association, | often means the difference be- at 12:30 p. m. today in the home for the first time, parents can ob-
tween life and death.’ lof Mrs. Churchill J. Wilson, 414 tain a directory listing Indiana
n 8 } N. Drexel Ave. Miss Magdalena — — WHOLE BLOOD, when it can p..q wags the speaker.
be given, is more valuable than,
plasma or the other portions * Methodist Hospital Miss Ensinger
the blood because it contains all
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however, as in addition to the Sevéral units of the Methodist time limit on its preservation, it Hospital's White Cross Guild will also requires “matching” with meet next week in the Service Miss Evelyn Louise Ensinger, blood of the recipient or receiver Center. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl in Order to avoid undesirable | ly ate Monday — Pialuisld W. Ensinger, 801 N. Campbell reactions. vv. lonurch and Southport: Wednes. Ave. Will be married to Thomas WHOLE BLOOD consists of day Board meeting: Thursday— Lee Lester; son of Mrs. Gerald plasma and red blood cells. When ‘Irvington, Woodruff Place and! Manlove, 702 E. 63d Place, at the plasma is prepared for spe- Brookside, and Friday—Brightcial purposes the red blood cells wood and Victory. are available for other use, A z The cells separated from the VY YT el [ plasma may be resuspended or 1TSC Unit to Meet Foster MPS. Donald K. Rains, Lafayette, mixed with some other liquid The Stephen Collins Foster and used for patients who auf Chapter, ITSC, met at 1:30 and the bridesmaids are to be have enough red cells but do have |p. m. today in the 38th Street Miss Joyce Shaffer, El Paso, Ill, enough plasma. Branch, Indiana National Bank. and Miss Marion Ludtkie. RobThese resuspended red cells are Mrs. Frapk Sigafoos and Mrs. ert Cain will be the ,best man rticularly useful in certain E. FE. Dunlap were hostesses and and the ushers will Be William inds of anemia. Mrs. John Thornburgh spoke. Burt, Lafayette, and Earl W. ———— ——— ~~ |Ensinger. The bride-to-be attended But--ler University and is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, The prospective bridegroom is a stuFr dent at Butler. -
Mrs. Hoss, Hostess Mrs. John W. Hoss will be hostess at a guest meeting for the members of the Alpha Omicron Latreian Club Monday night in
the - Chambers Range Co. 2464 N. Meridian St. Joe Pearson will speak.
400 Expected at
2:30 p. m, May 1, in the Irving(ton Presbyterian Church. The matron of honor will be
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Sochty. 4 Mrs. Robert Zaiser {ls Chairman ’ ‘r Mrs. Robert Zaiser, general
chairman for the Apr. 2 activities, has appointed Mrs. Walter C. Witt, luncheon. chairman, and Museer, dance
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Getting ready for the summer rush, these members of Girl Scout Troop 205, o a "clean up, paint up" job of their own. Applying paint to the Camp Dellwood "White House" are Linda Rogers, Elizabeth Ann. Sheffer and Joy
and Workshop, sponsored by the founding with a guest day pro- Marion County, Ind., is used in the year ‘round Scouting program.
one of the volunteer workers, The field Sisson and Mrs. James Bart, reads March, it's only a short
Management, the YWCA Young! Water in ersatz Australian crawls camps. It and the YWCA and giving huskily with “Who |yriting to “Camping for Free-|100 members include privately friends of the Marion County Tustaff. Miss Jean Parker is chair- Put the Overalls in Mrs. Mur- 40m» Box 500, Carmel, Ind.
{Miss Bertha Kenyon are in charge some democratic living that's be-! man Counselor Training Course ‘The on opens in April. Both But- (from Indiana. He's Reynold Carl- sponsored by Henry Koch, Evans-
“11 Cannot bo ues in al cases, GUL Units to Meet 1 Bg Married To Be Published
Luncheon of Delta Gamma Here Apr. 2
—About 400 persons are expected to attend the State and Lochry,
{ Indianapolis alumnae and active chapters also will be hostesses to delegates attending the Province IV
| Mrs. Richard C. Disher, lunch- publicity; Mrs,
FRIDAY, MAR. 18, 1949
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Camping Association, stake out the new wading
owned by the Girl Scouts, Inc., Indianapolis and g dger Malott, the pool ‘will be constructed in time for +
Photos by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer. Sawing logs to clear space for an enlarged play area at Acorn Farm Camps are Mickey Mead (left) and Bob Hansen, counselors for the 1949 season. Located near Carmel, the camps are privately operated by Mr, and Mrs. Herbert A. Sweet, members of the Indiana Camping Association, can be secured by|Collins, - secretary-treasurer. The Bridgeport. It is maintained by
{operated camps, agency camps, berculosis Association.
Nineteen forty-nine plans of educators anc individuals inter-| Near Troy in Spencer County,
in whole-\yne Indiana section call for a ested in the camping movement. Indiana, a summer camp is al-
new national president is most completed. Camp Koch,
ler and Indiana Universities are son of Bloomington, assistant ville industrialist, will “&pen
giving credit for the course. A recreation professor of Indiana June 15. In May ceremonies Mr. .
Camp Administrators Institute is Universtiy. Koch will present it to the Indischeduled for May. For two months each summer ana Society for Crippled Children. x = = 100 frail children are helped by For each three-week period 32 ICA.OFFICERS are Mrs. Clara the controlled health program at children, 16 boys and 16 girls, will L. Hester, president; Herbert A./the Julia Jameson Nutrition have the’ opportunity of “going to
Mrs. Herbert A. Sweet, Miss Oranda C. Bangsberg (left and right, standing), | Miss Margaret Weadick and Harry G. Gorman, representatives of the Indiana [Miss Starost at 3 p. m. Sunday
tion Camp for Frail Children in Bridgeport. A gift of the late Mrs. Charles M. Girl Scouts’ Cookie Sales
Be: chocolate and vanilla cookies.
tion Gets Ready For Summer Pre-Nuptial * |
~~ zu Parties to Fete 43 Helen Starost Wedding Date
Set for Apr, 17
Miss Helen Starost will be {feted at a series of bridal parties in the near future. She will be |married to«Williani Speicher on {Apr, 17. Mrs. Lyman Eaton, Franklin, will pe hostess at a miscellaneous {shower at'3 p. m, on Apr. 3 In her home. On Apr. 8 Ben |Griffin, 1443 Park Ave., will have {a crystal shower for the bride-{to-be. The assistant hostess at Ithe 6:30 p. m. dinner will be Mrs, | (Wilbur Bond, Greensford, and Mrs. Allen Harlan,
John Starost, J. W, Speicher, {Louise Pierson, Kenneth Speicher, {Eaton, Ted Wasden, Carl I {Karl Herrmann, Robert Schultz, |Leone Grunderman, Geo {Freers, Francis Helkema, Warren {Bosworth and Ava Lou Newlin, Misses Lillian BStarost, Marian Laut, Jacqueline Freers, Jeanette Orloff, Charlotte Reeves, Grace McNutt, Ann Streightoff, Roberta | Trent and Dr. Mary Alice Norris, Dr. Norris will entertain for
pool of the Julia Jameson Nutri. |in her home, 6396 Washington Blvd., with a crystal shower, The guests are to be Mesdames |Starost, Speicher, Eaton, Kenneth Speicher, Grunderman, ~ Robert ~—Pritehard, Freers, John - Basil Dulin, Fred Obenchain and Ben Griffin, Misses Starost, Prite chard, Bernice Wren, Margwerite and Bernice Orndorff, Pauline Rathert, Marian Laut, Mary Spalding, Marjory McBride, Jac-
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Troops of the Gf1 Scouts, Inc., Bridal Shower Indianapolis and Marion County, Miss Laut will be hostess at a ito date have placed orders miscellaneous shower at 3 p. m.
Mar. 27 in herhome, 5270 E. for more than 69,000 Girl Scout Pleasant Run Pkwy. Mrs. Robert cookies, This is 4000 orders ahead McNeely will be the co-hostess.
of this time last year, according The guests are to be Mesdames
he camp opening in June.
to Mrs. P. R. Pinnick, sale chair- Starost, Speicher, Kenneth man. Speicher, Eaton, Griffin, Bond, |" Deliveries are being made this Frederick Lorenz Jr, Miram [week Brinkman, Emerson Plummer,
Siarting out tomorrow and Clara Swenson and Robert again ~ 26. Cookie Day, will Bowser, Misses Starost, Louise be a “Cookie Caravan.” It wil Swant, Bertha Hasseld, Ada Hill, {our seetions of the city and Halsie Warren, LaVerne Wagen[county where there are no troops RA Silay Be Recs, te 4 > \ . [to sell the boxes of trefoil shaped On Mar, 31 Mrs. George Reers, | Mrs. Louis Bumen is chairman 5124 E. Walnut St., will fete the
® lof the Caravan which will be Prospective bride with a miscel-
made up of decorated station laneous shower. The assistant wagons and automobiles loaned hostesses are Mrs. Howard Hoofor the occasion. ver and Mrs. George Freers Jr, jo ae {The guests will be Mesdames ‘Neighborhood Booths Starcst, Speicher, Eaton, Kens { ineth Speicher, Helen Reeder, Are Open Now Grifin, John Browning, Marion | Some 65 neighborhood booths mareane, Nick Porten, Andrew {are being managed by the girls in porten, Henry Denk, George [the green uniform today and to- Turner, Grunderman, Ed Dobmorrow under the direction of kins, Stephen Fullen, Lewis DaMrs. Jack Kammins. Open oniyis john Gibbons, John Gibbons Cookie Day will be the downtown j, Ben Thomas, Carl Penno, athe in charge of Mrs. J. F. garhert Niebergal, Ed McCrady, A d ith, Robert Martin and Slogan of the 1049 sale 1s “Girl hi wwesteoonk Misses Starost. Scout .Codkie Sales Makes New Laut. MeNutt, Porten, Marilyn Camp Trails.” Proceeds will be Niebergall, Jo Ellen MecCrady,
used for the day and established k, Jacqueline camps and the troop and trip Frances any Denes ? camping activities of Girl Scouts|* :
Sweet; vice president, and Gilbert Camp for Frail Children in camp.” Mrs. Roosevelt's Memoirs Turners Wed
In Michigan
The memoirs of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will be published as a
magazine serial beginning in June. Times Special Her story begins in 1924 when her husband was persuaded to| BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Mar. 18—Mr. and Mrs. John Paul
run for governor of New York and ends with her last days in the White House following his death. | Turner are at home now in Battle Of her memoirs, Mrs. Roosevelt says, “Over and over again, Creek following their marriage the period will be written about, —— 0 Mar. 11 in the First Baptist by historians, yet perhaps I . {Church here. shall be able to give some im- 1 etas et | The bride, the former Miss pressions which may help in the [Catharine Cunningham, {a the understanding of the stream of ° . | daughter of Mrs. T. E. Dillon, Mery during these cmicated Fl action Nigh Coldwell, N. J. and the bride- . .e | groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. English Visits : New officers of Phi Beta 80ror- john I. Turner, 4915 E. New Are Featured ity will be elected at an-8 p. Mm. \y st Indianapolis. “Many books will be* written meeting Wednesday in the home Mr. and Mrs, Ben Friedman, about my husband in the next ©f Mrs. Claud Buttz, ‘3733 Win- gaits Creek, were the attendants few years and about the people throp Ave. Mesdames W. R. 54 the wedding. There was a rewith whom he worked. Therefore, Richardson, Vilora Pock Kelley onion after the ceremony in the what 1 have to say, if it is to and George B. Cannon are mém- pnaqman's home. : contribute anything more to the bers of the nominating commit-| rhe bridegroom is a graduate understanding of his life and.Jjee. of Butler University and received character and objectives, must Mrs. Ressie Fix will present a his masters degree from the Unibe about him as an individual” skit, “Let's Listen to Poetry.” She versity of Cincinnati. He is a The high spots of the story in- will be assisted by Miss Clara member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. clude the visit of the King and Ryan and Mrs. Bess Wright. Mrs, The bride is a graduate of the Queen of England and Church- ©. V. Kinsey and Mrs. Ralph Overlook Hospital School of ilI's White House visit. {Stephens will present a musical Nursing, Summit, N. J. , . {program. ——— WCTU Unit to Meet | The assistant hostesses are The Elizabeth Stanley WCTU Mesdames Glenn Kingham, David Unit will meet at 1:30 p. m. to- Morton, C. C. Shoemaker, R. J.’ morrow with Mrs. J. H. Marcum, Kreipke, H. H. Peabody and W. 1310 N. Kealing Ave, : R. Richardson. |
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! in-town reservations; Gamma Sorority at 12:30 p, m, Mrs. Musser, out-of-town reser-| etic Club. A dance will be held vations and correspondence.
RL Decorations ‘chairman, Mrs. ) Weddle has as her assistants, Convention to be yry Fred Ulrich ‘and Misses her committee Mesdames J. Law- [ ancy Chatfield, Irene Smith, rence Sims, Thomas P. Johnson, MAIY Williamson, Phyllis Willey Robert Gilkison and Dan Kaut- 3nd Napp. | man, Mrs, Gerald K. Redding,| Mrs, George 8. Rader 18 in|. menu chairman, is being assisted charge of decorations for the by Mrs, A. Frank Gleaves Jr: dance and Mrs. William F. Koss, | | Heading the hospitality - com- reservations. -Earl Newport and
mittee is Mrs. J, Miles Reeder. his orchestra wit play.
Patrons for the evening include] Tables hostesses include Mes- , dames Wayne Ambrous, A. Messrs. and Mesdames Jesse H.
‘Jones, C. D. Alexander, J. T.| Barted, Ppadk PERC : B Casey, Addion M. Dowling, Harold| ' ut, Uren ILI. Buell, Otto C. Guedelhoefer, DeGrant, Johnson, Frank Miller, Hority, Durham, Gentry T. Haun, | Beary H. Morgan, Jack O'Malley, A, H, Guyot and Harrison Eitel- : Sims, George O. Browne, B. E. jorg. | Red Rose Pure Jellies In six tempting fae
Meditch, Fred A. Ritter, John / a Davis, J. Cedric DeHority, Ed. Messrs. and Mesdames Frank vers: grape, cherry, strawberry, raspberry,
. Miller, J. Dwight Peterson, John | |ward W. Weddle, Richard L.| : ’ 1 opple. fn STORY BOOK GLASSES that |Rhoton, A. T. Spencer and Guki-| 3: Williams, Herbert J. Spiers 0 Loo son, Misses Dorothy .Carson, ‘APR W. Showalter, C. A, | Be INGApOngynt graven, Margaret Sigler, Irene Smith, \ tcier, Richard C. Wall, W. F.| R Sebi Edith Curtis, Lois Hilkene, Doro- c8ieY, Herman H. Lauter, Ralph) L . {Morgan and Morrison, Dr, and i Mrs, Meditch Mrs. Gall Eldridge, Dr. and Mrs. | Heads Committee Sims, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore D. 4 "in oh Rhodes and Dr. and Mrs. Her- L&R DISTRIBUTOR
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|of the Hoosier State Press Association, was the guest speaker| Mrs. Kenneth F. Adair, 4450 {last night at a meeting of the Washington Blvd., will be hostess Butler University chapter of/!0 members of the Indianapolis {Theta Sigma Phi Sorority. Alliance of Delta Delta Delta So‘Miss Joanna Heiney, Anderson, ority at a 1 p. m. dessert lunchpresided and introduced the on Wednesday. Gordon Thompspeaker. Freshman women major. 500, director of Orchard School, ing in journalism were guests. A (Will be the speaker. bridge party and social hour fol! Mrs. Henry G. Schmidt is hostlowed the ‘talk. ess chairman, assisted by Meseee meee dames Bernard F. Lacey, Donald ‘ Dean, H. D. Hooley, Murray DeMan Shortage Armond, Robert B. Plessinger, BERLIN--Women in Germany Robert W. Currie, Homer Dugger, outnumber the men by a 60 to Otto W. Kuehrman, Francis G. 40 ratio. Sheehan and Ray Bowman.
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