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WEDNESDAY. MAR. 30, 1048 . AAUV State —~ Parley Set
For Apr, 23-24
Mrs. Kimmel ‘to Lead Ft. Wayne Meeting
wri mim 050. 3000 Eligible for Gateway Club
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : : : Garden Club The Bridal Scene—
Plans Annual Parley at TU
Dates for Event Set for Apr. 13-14 The Garden Club of Indiana will hold its 18th annual conven-| tion Apr. 13 and 14 at Indiana] University, Bloomington, it was | announced today by Mrs... John! Downing of Mooresville, pré i-| 8 dent. } Registration will open at 2! {p. m, Apr. 13 in the Union Build-| {ing. The executive board will meet at 3 p. m. in the Bryan| Room, | Mrs. G. W. Johnson of Browns-| ville, Tex., landscape architect of | Pan American World Airways, ¥ will be guest speaker for the! 16:30 p. m. dinner that night in,
the Alumni Hall. She has land- bara Ann Galloway is ane {scaped 12 airports, one in
Brownsville, 10 in Mexico and nounced by her parents, Mr. one in Guatemala. Born in the and Mrs. Harry J. Galloway Sr., |U, 8. she has spent 40 years 354 N. Arsenal Ave. She will lin Mexico, most of the time in be married to Kenneth Berry, {Mexico City, promoting good will! son of Mr. and Mrs. Urvan Ber‘and understanding between wom-| ry. 424 N. Warman Ave., on {en of that country and the U. 8.| June |8. 4 A president's breakfast Apr.| 14, honoring the board of direc-| tors, will precede the formal opening of the convention at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Downing will preside.
ision, American Association of University Women, will be held § Apr. 23 and 24 in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel will pre-|§ side.
The state officers and branch presidents will meet the morn-| | ing of the 23d and there will be! | a luncheon after the session. Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse, former = Congresswoman from Connecti- | cut, will speak on “Women Are Responsible for Public Affairs.”
In the afternoon, there will be a business session. The annual membership award will be presented and new officers will be elected, There will be a banquet and’''reception the night“of Apr. 23. Dr. Ina Corine Brown of Scarritt College, Nashville, Tenn,, will discuss “People Are Different” Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, Bloomington, regional vice president, will give a “Preview of the National-Cenvention” to be held June 19-23 in Seattle, Wash.
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shi PAGE i Butler Junior Prom Planned Friday Night
Dance to Open Spring Social Season
Several hundred Butler Univerity couples will dance to the mu~ .|sic of Johnny Long and his orchestfa from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Friday in the Indiana Roof ballroom. when the traditional Junior Prom is held. The dance will open [the spring social season on the | Fairview campus. A queen election, a ticket sales contest and beard-growing com{petition are being held by third|year students. Jack Adams, jun-
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Walton photo, : {lor, is chairman of the ‘dance. Miss Bobbe Jo Isaacs, daugh- |
cl {© Men of the junior class are are |yoting today to elect a queen to -. Isaacs, 2437 Coyner Ave., will rule over the prom. Nine canbe married to Charles Vernon |didates have been nominated for Scott, son of Mrs, Irma Scott, [the title by their respective or-— 6024 Rosslyn Ave., in October [8anizations. in the Roberts Park Methodist | They Include Miss Nanette
{Newlin, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Mary Church, Both attended Butler |Ann Hands Kappa Kappa Game University. i {ma; Miss Patty Lewis, Kappa Al- = = =» (pha Theta; Miss Betty Forster, r, 3964 Broadway, will entertain |Delta Delta Delta; Miss Jean Apr. 8 in honor of their daughter, |Pribble, Delta Gamma; Miss
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Betty Lee. and her fiance, Irwiht'J. Miller. The couple will be mar- Phyllis Stultz, Alpha Chi Omega; ried at 4 p. m. Apr. 9 in Sweeney, Chapel, Butler University.
{Miss Margery Cunningham, Zeta
Committee reports will be The dinner will follow the wedding rehearsal. {Tau Alpha; Miss Ellen Mighell, Dr. Edith Batho given. Mrs. ~ James E. Jobes, su =u PA Trianon, and Miss Mary Lou To Speak Sunday nominating committee chairman; Miss Mary Ann Schwartz and Kurt Freudenthal have set June 5 Piper, Independent Students As-
Mrs. R. R. Meeks, Richmond, and as the date for their marriage in Mrs. Henry Taylor, Linton, will Beth-El Temple. The future Wride
On Sunday, the state officers and chairmen will conduct a round table discussion. The delegates will hear an address by Dr. Edith Batho, president of the
Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, Miss Mary Weinland, Mrs. Ira Haynes and Mrs. Herman T. Briscoe are leaders in Indiana University's Gateway Club.
ficers for election: Eugene J. Schwartz, 3421 N. Illi- | Mrs, I. 8. Selecter, Ft. Wayne, nois St. and Mr. Freudenthal is | president, and Mrs. Thomas W./the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben|
British Federation of University | By JEAN MANEY The first officers were Mrs. D. G. Ellison, Misses Henrietta McKinney, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs.{Frendenthal, New York. Women, after church services. THE GATEWAY CLUB of War Biddle. president; Thornton, phgnes ARderaon, |Earl T. Aiken, Linton, corre-| % oo» The convention will close that =.= itv has a poten- Mrs, 1 a Ww a vice oe Wo rione lercy an esponding and recording secre-| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Davis, afternoon. . cm heardhin of Gu dent; Mrs. J. W. Spriggs an : |taries. For directors, Mrs. 8. G. 543 N. Oxford St., announce the tial membership of over 3000
Mrs. James R. Curry, membership and recording secretaries, and Mrs. Wardell B. Pomeroy, treasurer.
" » ” CURRENT OFFICERS of Gateway are Mrs. Ira Haynes, president; Miss Edna Johnson, vice president; ‘Miss Mary Weinland, secretary; Mrs. Jack Ray, treasurer, and Mrs. Car-
Mwps. Howard Carson and Mrs. Lavern Golaw of Ft. Wayne are in charge of the convention ar-| rangements. The 1950 convention] will be held in conjunction with the regional conference at the
Stowe, Selma, Central East Dis- approaching ‘marriage of their trict; Mrs. Henry Prange, Indian-| daughter, Rosemary, to Donald apolis. Central West District, and E. Kremp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl L. Fischer, Evansville, Richard E. Kremp, 526 N. Oxford Southwest District. St. The couple will be married . fat 10 a. m. May 7 in the St. Phili Dr. H. J. Brodie p
women. The club is open to all women employed by the university and to the wives of all employees. ’ Mrs. Herman T. Briscoe, wife of the vice president of I. U.,
» = " FOUNDERS include Mesdames Clyde Martin, Charles
University of Wisconsin. | began organizing Gateway in Bajza, Joseph Garton, Cecil roll Christenson, membership ‘Will Be S k Nato Chee. ip be h Indianapolis women planning to| 1947. The first general meet- Byr4 Bert Laws, John Laws, chairman. il De Speaker glgt ss wr tayle . ar attend the convention in Ft. ing was held Dec. 12, 1947. John Hicks, Henry Pearson, The purpose of the organiza- | Dr. Harold J. Brodie, assistant 500 = RR en. Oro RN as. Wayne are Mesdames Russell] There are several hobby groups Fenwick Reed, Robert Royer, tion is purely social and the Professor of Botany in the Unl-| ia Greele py Wreatha Benson, John Paul Lahr, Edmund| which meet as often as once Raymond L. Shoemaker, Carl long range project of Gateway |versity, will give an illustrated Gill will be Loa jes W. Hebel, Gordon Hinshaw, Rus-| a month while the general club G. F. Franzen, Biddle, Ralph is to build a clubhouse for the lecture at the luncheon in Alumni ’
gell Fanning, John Crawford, Karl Koons, Loren Harkness, and Ray T. Fatout, Misses Jessie]
meets four times a year. Hall. “The Wonder World of| Mrs. McLaughlin and Miss rmmsato————r—————————— — Mushrooms” will be his topic. A [Greeley will give a miscellaneous [scholar in the field of fungii, Dr.jShower tomorrow night in | Brodie has done extensive work Cifaldi’s for the future bride. | research in Belgium and Canada. Guests will include the mothers | Awards will be presented for|of the engaged couple and Mes{the best yearbooks, both. printed dames Carolyn Gayer, Peter {and mimeographed, for the best Greeley, Richard F. Kremp, Kath{staged flower shows during the/erine Galm, Fred Marien, Helen past’ club year and for the most Galm, Ethel Sheets, Emmett
Nelson, Harold Jordan and members.
pulsory Ends Survey mi ity will conclude the conven- Ruston, Leo Kuntz, Harry Post'a highlight of the topics discussed in the public relations panel . Ihe municipal affairs commit- Versity c Mid-| Taking part were John L. Bach =o one who knows the char-| Project, it was announced at yes- meals should be made to Mrs.|George Matlock and A. J. Ciresi urday in the Indianapolis Athletic executive secretary; Arthur Lof-|ipe panel. Recommendations forttieaded by Mrs. Claude Franklin, Union Bldg., on or before Apr. 6.]
Pear] Rice, Isabell Drummond elta The doctor's wife was urged to take an active part in the fight ° tof the medical profession against the 10-year compulsory health in- On Pro ect outstanding conservation project Perry, Wilbur Myers, Justin A. 0 ear a surance plan of the Federal Security Administration yesterday. ’ . A He \ [tee of th d s C il tion. (humus, Robert Marien, Maurice [sponsored by the Indianapolis Medical Society Women s Auxiliary | © Wore pg Bg Mrs. Downing announced Marien and Jack Coffman. lin Block’s Auditorium. Mrs. Richard C. Byars, lof Chicago, press relations di-| SC |terday’s meeting in the Indiana Floyd Brown, Ellettsville, by Apr. and Misses Bette * Davis, Gill, land, Tex., will speak at the Delta \.. tor, AMA; Ray E. Smith, In- acteristics of the family and can National Bank. ‘ Room reservations must be Lena Gayer and Estella Kremp Club. Mrs. Byars is second vice tin, acting director, Indiana Coun-| vy sicians can be secured! Chairman, assigned to the job by| Convention general chairman is Church Rite president of the national frater-/cil for Mental Health, and Dr.
s Wife Fight ICW G ~ Urge Doctor's Wife Fight roup and Frances Moder. of any club. A tour of the Uni- Walsh, Louis Skeeters, James H. Legislation affecting the medical profession and the public was! . | By Mrs. Byars | Advantages of the family doc-| initial survey on the Yardville checks for registration fees and] Mesdames James P. McNulty, Gamma State Day luncheon Sat- giana State Medical Association be a counselor were advocated by| Two main results of the survey Made with L.-Q. Smith, Indiana also will attend. : 5 |Mrs. Floyd C. Brown, Ellettsville.||Jni Indianapolis through the county medical so-'Mrs. ‘B. Lynn Adams, touncil : Unites Couple
: nae activi-| Earl W. Mericle, | resident, wi iven. Hospitality chairman, Mrs. D. C. ny In charge of alum | Medical Society executive secre-|cieties by persons new in the? They ere iyen committee Miller, Bloomington, will be as-| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dale oe ated at the speaker's table tary. Wayne Guthrie of the Indi- community, they said. {has found a definite need for such SiSted by presidents of the South- Prnitlock oe Row “a flome in Se £ t's J . ! / / r - will be Mrs. Milton J. Rueger, anapolis News was moderator. Efforts of doctors to meet , ,. ict in Indianapolis and (2) West District Clubs. Mrs. H. I.|Lafayette following their mar
province alumnae secretary; Mrs.| “The government program Wednesday and Sunday LSmer it will definitely require the effort Bischof of this city and Mrs, Wa ola i, Bt. athe s Joseph Ettl, province secretary; would grow like'a caiicer on te eh ae pa to have Sd of all organized groups to form he eg Mooresvine will be Keicher officiated. The bride is ili -|financié ody Oo e nation, | a permanent commitiee. charge 8. ! : Mr Team Mrs, Josee HL. a or Both said. He pointed out Physicians available on call those ol SF araville project. in Indi-| Other committees from the host|the former Miss Winifred A. Tayren: Mrs. Robert M. it would require 300,000 adminis-|two days here. Marion County's apolis has grown out of the city include Mrs. George Craber,|lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zaiser, chairman of the state day;/trative workers to carry on the| average of one doctor for Th annual cleanup campaign spon- registration; Mrs. Paul Weather- (orden W. Taylor, 3550 N. CapMrs. Guy E. Morrison, chairman program using up or increasing G79 Dersons was better that the gored by the Chamber of Com- wax, dinner; Mrs. Marshall Un-| ol Ave. of Province VI convention; Miss the money intended for health| national average, the au 1€NC€ merce. It is being patterned after derwood, luncheon; Mrs. Earl| The bridegroom is the son of Mary Lee Bredfeldt, representa-|care itself. | was tod. ... | a national movement which orig-| Voshell, publicity; Mrs. Harry Mrs. Ruth Whitlock, Fairbanks, tive of the Purdue chapter, and| He urged that if a new house of] Mrs. Philip B. Reed, committee inated in Philadelphia where resi- Blewott, exhibits, and Mrs. Maude {Ind., and Dr. Merl E. Whitlock, Miss Betty Kriegbaum and Miss medicine were to be built, it be chairman, was in charge. Assist- dents of city blocks banded to- Graham and Mrs. Beryl Holland, | Betty Miller, Indiana and Butler established upon a -free corner- ing with meeting arrangements gether to develop their back yards | University tour. Mrs. Burke See DAR Plans |
chapter representatives. | stone. were Mesdames Reid Keenan, into playgrounds for children and |olas of Indianapolis will be par- - ; | Walter C. Morton, William Wish- outdoor recreational centers for |liamentarian. " dience . | . Mrs. Thomas H. Hindman Jr Dr. Mericle told the au ard Jr., Neil Garber, H. Sprague families. ; The 20th anniversary of ‘the! Gardner and James D. Peirce.] The municipal ‘affairs commit- National Council of State GarMrs. Bert E. Ellis, Auxiliary tee will report to the Apr. 5 coun- den Clubs Inc. will be held May president, was ex-officio member. cil meeting. 22-25 in Portland, Ore.
president of the Indianapolis that if the medical group ‘bealumnae, will give a candlelight- comes socialized, other organizaing ceremony. Assisting will be tions know they are marked for Miss Sally Lowry of Indiana Uni- regimentation next.
Luncheon
present the following slate of of- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph was the maid of honor
sociation.
Ralph O'Brien
and Carol Whitlock and Karen To Crown Queen Sue Nesmith were flower girls. | ) . The queen will receive - her
| Gene Whitlock was his , j . {brother's best man and Fredo oPhY and flowers at Ii
{Whitmore and Dave Washburn | op. = ora panes. will ne ules, The Teception Wa8S5 make the presentation. Winners ents ome Of the bride's par-iof the beard-growing contest also ae Whitlock | tend {will be announced. | Mr. oc S$ now atten ng| Fifty- | Purdue University where he is campus four Tue ob the Fairview a member of Delta Upsilon Fra- 14 will be judged Friday afters fternity. The bride attended In- noon by Miss Margaret Garner 7 i < » [diana University. |George Barber and Gabriel Ofiesh, {all members of the Butler faculty. {Winner of the contest will re|ceive a gift certificate from Riche {man Brothers and a trophy from | Strauss & Co.
Chaperones for the dance will | include Dr.. and Mrs. DeForest
Initiation Set O'Dell, Dr. and Mrs. Roy M. Rob-
i bins and Dr. and Mrs. Peter D.
For Mon day |Shilland. Guests will be Mrs.
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Auxiliary Unit
|Rosamond Risser Jones and Dr. i {Harry E. Crull, class sponsors, |
land Deans of Women and Men, { New members of the Robison- Miss Elizabeth B. Ward and L. Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Gray Burdin. Auxiliary, will be initiated at a| Prom breakfasts will be héld |Sandlelight fervice at 8 p. m. following the dance by four fraMon ay n the Central Christian 4. ities including Sigma Chi, Church. {Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta and The service will be conducted! I.ambda Chi Alpha in their chapby Mesdames Robert Williams, ter houses John Hickey. William. Sateriield, {. Albert Peters Jr, . 'Allen, Miss Emily Miss Susane Sertelt¥
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|Hasselbring will presiibfyf Mrs. ¢ {Ray Ingram ' and Mré werank (G Is Pl Girls Plan
|Colleman will presént a musical {program. Mrs. Frank E. Long {will receive the new members. ° | A Pan-American program will C al be presented after the initiation arniv Ml? Lucy Ravgada Lima, The All-City Horizon Club for oH a oartha onsde- iyo. age Camp Fire Girls will bes, Quito, Ecuador. They are; .onsor a carnival at 7:30 p. m. students at Marian College. Mrs. | gaturday in the YWCA Joseph Ostrander is in charge of There will be a floor show. the program. ' There will be a joint dinner dancing, games and refreshments, with the post and junior members| = = {before the service. Albert “Stump The spring district meetings of will speak and Miss Sertell will the Camp Fire Girls will be held present an altar cloth, made by DeXt week. the Junior group, to the chaplain| The Jiovizon Club ang Nori of the Veterans Hospital. | Districts will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Tabernacle Pres-
’ ; byterian Church. The Central Morrison Horton District meeting is planned for Vows Are Read 4:15 p. m. Tuesday in the YWCA Mr. and Mrs. Rod Morrison and the East District will meet at
7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Emer-
versity, Miss Pat Marshall of peterioration of medical care— Butler, and Miss Barbara Harmon especially if a politician stood be-
of Purdue. Awards to the out-|y oon the doctor and patient— standing active sorority members and loss of initiative among docwill be made by Mrs. Fox. tors were pointed out as possible The convention of Province VI results of a compulsory plan. is being held in conjunction with, The group of veterans who now the annual state day. |receive free government medical , |care would be taxed and would Sorority to Meet The Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega’ Medical wives should be both Chi Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. interested and cheerful, Dr. Mertoday in the home of Mrs. Max jcle said. “Often they are the R. Forrest, 6651 W. Washington first contact with their husband’s St. patients.” !
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By JEAN HOW DO YOU feel about | your clothes? When you
catch a glimpse of yourself in | a store window or an elevator | mirror, do you shudder? Does your hat look dowdy? Your
coat all wrong? Are your stock- | ings off-color, your hair untidy? | It's disheartening, mm, yes! But it's a mighty common phenomenon. Most girls and women have moments of doubt about their appearance—times | when they feel dowdy or shabby, while everyone else ‘seems chic and well-dressed. | Let's analyze that feeling. Sometimes it's: due to a low state of health. Even in trivial illness, hair goes stringy, complexion dulls, muscles sag so that the carriage is poor and all this spoils the effectiveness of your clothes. LJ ~ »
THAT miserable feeling may also be caused by a morbid , mood. You're upset or worried and everything looks out of kilter—including your own reflection. | But some gals are chronically depressed about their looks. They say they have no clothes | sense. Now, the ability to wear clothes well isn't something you're born with. It has to be developed with care and thought.
First, take the trouble to be
| really well-groomed. Next, Academy. ee | adopt a constructively critical x attitude toward clothes. Here Wed 30 Years FW | You and your friends can help Hustedt, 1131 N. Dearborn St.
each other, comparing notes, | asking each other's opinions. Don't think you're the only | | one with clothes .problems. | | Other girls have them too.
will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday. There will be an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. i
Sorority to Meet
Nu Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Soror-|
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Benefit Bazaar at 8 p. m. today In the home of!
| A bazaar to benefit the scholar- Mrs. - Willlam George, 4223 N. {ship fund of ‘Sigma Nrha Iota Norwaldo St. | Sorority will be held Friday night] ———————————————— i lin the rehearsal hall of Jordan Youngest Barber | |Conservatory, 12th and Delaware] GLASGOW--At the age of 18, | Sts. ; |Barbara Gallacher has been a There will be dancing, a candy barber for over three years in sale; a fish pond, a cake walk and Glasgow--probably the
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The Jonathan Jennings Chap- Were on a wedding trip through
meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. the 38th St. Branch, Merchant's I. Horton. 1305 E. 63d St. National Bank. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill of the Mrs. Albert Seaton is to be the Broadway Baptist Church ofhostess chairman and Mrs. Hugh ficiated. The bridegroom of SasBaker will speak. katoon, Saskatchewan, plays ® = = right wing with the Indianapolis The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, Capitals hockey: team. bishop of the Episcopal Diocese The bride. the former Miss lof Indianapolis, will discuss the Evelyn Horton, wore a soft wool Lambeth Conference at a meet- mauve-colored suit with matching ing of the Gen. Arthur St. Clair hat and brown accessories for Chapter, DAR. The event will her wedding. Her corsage was {be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in violets and sweetheart roses. Don [the Propylaeum. Morrison, brother of the brideThe hostesses for this guest groom, was best man. Mrs. Mormeeting will be Mesdames Albert rison was the bride's only atRabb, Robert Foster and J. Ray- tendant. She wore a light velmond Lynn and Miss Mary Sul-|/low gabardine suit with a chate{livan. laine of yellow carnations.
son Avenue B ist C h. ter, DAR, will have a luncheon the west today following their] nue Bapti hure
wedding yesterday in the home of |
The West District will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Christamore House, W. Michigan and Tremont Sts. The Olive Branch Christian Church will be the scene of the South District's meeting
‘at 7:30 p. m. next Wednesday.
Camp Fire leaders will attend a training course at 9 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., Apr. 7, in the YWCA. There will be sessions on folk
rdancing, singing, program plan-
ning and puppet making.
Returning Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Yott,
[50143 E. Washington St., and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry F. Roempke, Ace ton, will return to Indiana Friday. They have been vacationing in Florida.
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