Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1949 — Page 6
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vicel Council for Women as Public Policy Makers will be made
Mrs. Walter Vinzant, Miss
draw, up by-laws for «A report on by-laws for the ne wl yformed Inter-Group
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6 p. m. dinner in the YMCA.
Ewing will speak.
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smother plants this time year. (A thin straw mulch lets air and light through. Leaves that pack fiat rather than curling up, keep air and light out.) « Consider these facts when removing any kind of mulch from any kind of plant: 1. In an average year we have killing frosts up to mid-April in central Indiana, with light frosts often as late as mid-May. 2. Plants vary greatly in susceptibility to cold. (Strawberries | are tough.) “Rrowth; foréed under mulch then sud-
Min Jessie McCalfa, Min. Frank the Inter-Group
Women’s Clubs Sidy By Laws Of New Public Policy Co
and Mrs, Wylter Leckrone, seat
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dent; ‘Mrs. Frank Cox, state league of Women Voters; ‘Miss Mary Cowger, president of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women, and Mrs, Walter Leckrone, first vice president, Inf dianapolis Braneh, American Association of University ‘women. ‘Mrs, Walter Vinzant is the parliamentarian.
Objectives Listed
The thrée objectives of the Council as set out in the bylaws are: (1) through united
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effort to educate women and men to the need of having qualified women in public offices; (2) to place women in policy making positions in government and public agencies, and (3) to emphasize high standards for both men and women in government positions with reference as to ability, ‘training, experience and atti= tudes essential to good public service, > The Council is patterned after 3 Similar organization .in De-
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Bergman, 1150 8. Capitol Ave, announce the
approaching marriage of their daughter, Badelle, to . By MARGUERITE SMITH Zaritaky, nan mn
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USA, Ft. Benning, Ga.
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the mald of honor. Bernard Zaritsky, Harrisburg, Pa., will be his brother's best man. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zaritsky of Butler.
Showers Planned
Miss Billie Barr Lawrence, whose approaching marriage May 7 to Wallace. O. MacLellan has
several prenuptial parties. Mrs, Richard Stover, 6014 Primrose Ave, will give a crystal shower Friday night in her home, -Densford and Miss Betty Crippen are planning a din-
denly exposed to frost, Is much more likely to be nipped than above mulch growth on the same plant.
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the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Also arranging to entertain Miss Lawrence are Mrs. A. D.
& hurry uncover of the future bride, will pt but the leaves we| matron of honor and Miss Molly Zaritsky, Butler, Pa., sister of the miluched ours with are matted| prospective Bridegroom, - will be
been announced, will be feted at.
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Thad R. Lester M. Hunt, Sauer and Ropers {Straughn were elected to the ex
shown by Dr, Grant Van Huy-
Dentistry professor. Mrs. Harold L. Hasbrook, ex-| ecutive board member to the recently organized Fanny Crosby Foundation. for the Blind, explained the work of the foundation and asked the co-operation of the Council in furthering its program. She cited both work and recreational provisions as important in aiding these persons. Mrs, Emory Cowley asked for volunteers from the council membership in support of the house-to-house canvas planned: for this year’s, Marion County cancer drive; James F. Green of Omaha, hy be guest speaker for e council meeting An attorney, Mr. Green Mar 3 tional Americanism chairman of the American Legion.
Dinner Plans
Mesdames Otto Bakemeler, Clarke,
sen, Indiana University School of os
Mrs. Eldon Howard Nyhart
Before an altar banked with white tulips, stock, carnations and snap dragons and ferns, Miss Jane Eaglesfield became the bride of Eldon Howard Nyhart in a ceremony read by the Rev. Bruner Jr. at 8 o'clock last night in. the Advent Episcopal Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John LaRue Eaglesfield,| . 4376 Central Ave. wore a candlelight slipper satin gown with molded bodice, off the shoulder collar and sheer net yoke. The full hooped gkirt had horizontal satin bands and formal length train. heirloom duchess lace veil fell over the full length illusion veil.
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The _ bride's bouquet was made
of white lilacs, hyacinths; valley ¢/lilies and a spray of white orchids.
Reception Follows
Carrying out the color scheme
of the chancel flowers and candies, the maid of honor and the bridesmaids had clusters of yel-
Announced Event to Honor
low and white blossoms. Their dresses were empire style maize taffeta with high round necklines, lace bodices, cap sléeves and full
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Bride-Elect, Fiance
: Timés Special SAGINAW, Mich, Apr. 6—Mr and Mrs, R. 8. Judd and their daughter, Molly, will entertain win a bridal dinner Friday night in the Saginaw Aid in honor of
aid, Johat Carl Geupel. The couple
Levis Gustave Dungus and Mrs, C, L. Palin, Miss Lawren last night with
cently with shower for the future bride,
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and her daughters, Mrs.
" was honored kitchen shower given by Mrs. Elmer P. Love, 4615 Stratford Ave. Mrs. George Burke ‘jand Mrs. James Burke, 4753 N. New Jersey St, entertained rea mjscellaneous|
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be married at N30 p. m. Saturday in the First CongregaL.|tional Church here. The bride-to-be 13 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold -T. Schirmer of Saginaw and Mr, Geupel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M, Geupel, Willlams Creek, Indianapolis. Attending the dinner will be the parents of the engaged jcouple; Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Dadaker Jr, James Lee Murray Jr., and Richard De Mars, Mrs. Chester Albright, Mrs. Ralph Spann, Larry Hare, Ed-
Boyd Higgins, all of Indianapolis. at the dinner will be | Misses: Judith: and . Marilyn Schirmer of Saginaw; Miss Joan Gourlie, Rye, N. J.; Miss Ann Davis, Northville, Mich.; Miss Marguerite Eman, Aruba, Netherlands West Indies; Miss Evangeline Tykle, Detroit; Wellington M. Watters, Grosse Pointe; Mich; John Elder, Garden City, L. I, and Richard Welch, Wellsiey Hills, Mass.
Symphon Group:
To Meet Tomorrow
Mrs, Charles Latham and Mrs: Frederic M. Ayres will attend a conference of the Southeastern Region, Women's Committee, Indiana State Symphony Society. The conference will be tomorrow in Columbus, Ind. Mrs. Latham is chairman of Following the meeting, the delegates will attend a musical program in the home of Miss Elsie Sweeney, Coljumbus. — Mrs. Anthony Brooks, | Columbus, is regional director of | the society.
| Auxiliary to Meet | The Broad Ripple American | Legion Auxiliary will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the post home.
-|Mrs. Frank White will show a
film on child welfare. Mrs. Robert Purkiss will be the hostess.
Pitch-In Luncheon The Marion County Council of | Republican Women will have a/| “pitch-in" luncheon at noon lo: morrow. Mrs. Lyman H. Thomp-| son, 2047 N. Delaware St. will | be the hostess. f
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will sponsor a card party at 8:15 . m. Saturday in the Liederkranz all, 1421 E. Washington St. Mrs. William Bramnen is chairman,
i 3 3 Bee-A Club to Meet | There will be a meeting of the Bes-A Club at 8 p. m. Friday in| | |
‘the home of Mrs. Roger E. Bahr,
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the bride, was the {honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne Eaglesfield, another sister, and Miss Cynthia Keller, Cleveland. rison Daniel Nyhart was his brother's best man. The ushers were Stacey
ward Dunn, Perry Griffith and Ms
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Mrs. John D, Gould Jr., sister of matron of
DeCamp, Flint, Mich.; Alexander L. Taggart ITI; Stephen
and Mr. Gould.
The reception was in the Woodstock Club. For their wedding trip to Mexico City, Acapulco and New Orleans. the bride wore a blue, white apd gray import tweed suit with accessories ot the same colors. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Bradford Junior College. She is a member
of the Dramatic Club and a provisional member of the Indian-
apolis Tunior League. Mr. Nyhart, who is the son of '. and Mrs. Howard Eldwin
YOUR MANNERS—
Situation: Your teen-ager seems embarrassed to have her telephone conversations overheard.
Wrong Way: Comment on her part of the conversation after she has hung up. Right Way: Ignore her telephone conversations, so as to give her a feeling of privacy. . r Bituation: You are served fried chicken when a guest and your hostess and the other guests are eating theirs with their fork. Wrong Way: Say “I'm going to pick mine up in my fingers”—and go ahead. Right Way: Follow your hostess’ lead in such matters.
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Cassidy and Jeannine Lute, will sing “The Pearl Song” while the imembers- are being seated. The ushers are to be Mesdames Frank
Howard, David Cohn, William Mohr and William T,- Smith, Margot Finot, Helen Michels, Barbara and ther Bailey and Dr. Betty Graves. : Chairmen Named
Rasmussen, Kertis, Hooley, Hobart Rugon, and Dorothy Stephenson Stout and Miss Lavon Rice.
Mrs. Fred Badge, 3748 Ruckle St., will be hostess to the mem-
Guild to Elect New Officers
Children's Museum . Unit Meets Friday
Drive. 12:30 p. m. luncheon will be Mrs.
Gruen. Co-chairmen of the annual
ney and Mrs. Donald Morris.
of the board of trustees of the Museum,
South America
=Subject of Talk
Mrs. Marthe Martin, “701 E.
‘speak to the miembers and guests Nyhart, 230 Wellington Road, at-/of the Anderson Art Club, Her tended Orchard School and Principia Upper School. He was graduated from Princeton University, where he was a member of the Charter Club.
subject will be “South American Homes and Hospitality.” On Friday the speaker will be in Elkhart to talk to the Business and Professional Woman's Club. She will discuss her experiences in Egypt.
Mie Oscar Ahlgren On Speaking Tour
G, > Ind. d., Apr. 6—Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, sec-
‘jond vice president of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs, will attend a conference of the National Women's Advisory Savings Bonds Committee today and tomorrow in Washington. On Friday, Mrs. Ahlgren will speak at a meeting of the Woman's Club in York, Pa. She was a guest of the Newport News, Va., Woman's Club yesterday and spoke -to the state convention of the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs last night In Old" Point Comfort, Va.
Gibson Art” says=Your thought Easter ~ message will be especially appreciated . when you send as fine. .
Officers will be elected at Friday's meeting of the Children’s Museum Guild in the home of Mrs. Norman Keevers, Woodstock
Assisting the hostess for the {Samuel Simpson and Mrs, Robert
white elephant sale in the afternoon will be Mrs. William T. Fin-
Committee members include Mesdames Henry Todd, William F. Souder; Robert Foot Jr., Har-
Special guests will be members
Drive, Woodruff Place, is in Lebanon today, She will speak to the high school students there on “Here and There With Our South
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bers of Zeta ‘Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, at 8 p. m. Friday. The members of the pledge class will sponsor the party. en assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames Harold Pflum, Wil liam A. Buchanan, L. T. Loftin and Cecil Bolding. a Theta Chapter, Delta Kappa Sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in home of Miss Evva Graeter, 2908 Ruckle St.
Alumnae Association Sets Tea for Sunday
The Oldenburg Alumnae Association will have a silver tea from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday in Marian College. The proceeds will go to the’ Marian College scholarship fund. Miss Mary Louise Feltman is chairman of the event. She is being assisted by Mrs. John Sanm: Mrs. Paul Schwindler and Miss Margaret
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