Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1949 — Page 4
Reviews On
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One Group Plans Ga Election of Officers
' meetings scheduled this week.
buffet supper in the home of Mrs. Jesse W. Gammon, 2000 N. Tal-
bot Ave., at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. . Special guests will be John Innis, new Marion County Republican chairman, and Mrs. Innis. Assisting Mrs. Gammon as hostesses will be Mesdames Edwin B. Bell, M. W. Cameron, Carl Lich, Kathryn Kelly, Dwight
Teckemeyer and Agnes Miss Mary Ovell and Miss Madge Kretsch, Mrs. Joseph J, Pering will preside at a business meeting after supper,
The Eliza A. Blaker Club will ;meet in the Butler University Recreation Room at 2 p. m, Saturday to elect officers. Mrs. Howard J, McDavitt will review “The Fam1ly Circle” (Skinner).
The Indianapolis group, National Screen Council, will meet for lunch in the home of Mrs. E. L. Burnett, 3761 N. Meridian St, at 11 a. m. Thursday. Mrs, HE. W. Cowley will be in charge _ Of the program.
“Beau James” (Fowler) will be reviewed by Mrs. Dorothy Fitz-
An election and book reviews will be features of organization
The Fouth Ward Women’s Republican Club will meet for a
Closes in French Lick
‘Charlene Richardson Wed
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Regional Meeting To Be Held in Fall
Times State Service { FRENCH LICK, Ind. May 16 Miss Bessie Thornton, South! “iBend, was installed as president, of the Indiana Federation of {Business and Professional Wom‘en's Clubs here yesterday as the; ‘ (31st annual convention came to ia close. | Other officers installed by Mrs. {Lillian T. Majally, national rep-| {resentative, were Mrs. Lura Bond, { Anderson, first vice president; {Miss Ruth Lewman, Indianapolis, {second vice president; Miss Irene {L. Hiss, South Bend, correspond-| |ing secretary; Mrs. Helen Beck, Lebanon, treasurer, and Miss! {Nora West, Lebanon, assistant) treasurer, ! The services followed the In-i ternational Program arranged by! Mrs. Myrtle Thompson, Frank-| fort, and included a talk by Mrs. Julia Bock Harwood Miller, De-| catur, Ill, on “People of Other Lands.” Mrs. Miller recently returned from a flight around the world; {where she visited 102 countries. i She stressed the great need of international understanding among women and described the conditions existing in the Orient. Mrs, Miller brought to the convention a collection from her 105 authentic native costumes and as these were modeled by members of the federation she told of the “7 (conditions and habits of the peo- : ple in Hawaii, Japan, China, the
Teachers To
Be Honored Retired Faculty
Members to Dine
Retiring teachers at Shortridge High School and those who have \aiready retired after 20 years iservice will be honored with a | dinner tomorrow night in the Rive liera Club. The dinner will be ‘given by the school’s faculty. | Joel W. Hadley, principal, will
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iinclude Messrs. and Mesdames George Crossland, Paul E. Denny, {Edgar Forsythe, Harry Johnson, John Kuebler, Paul Seehausen, Charles Sharp, E. Carl Watson, iT. T. Van Voorhees and Frank B, {Wade, Mrs. Ray Jenckes and Mrs, | Della M. Thompson.
|Special Guests
| Misses Martha Dorsey, Elsie 'Hall, Martha Hunt, Flora Love, {Ella G. Marthens, Mary Anne McCoy, Elizabeth Rawls, Laura |E. Rupp, Janet P. Shaw, Adelaide Smith and Marie Todd also will be special guests. Russell V. Sigler, vice principal, is in charge of arrangements, Members of the program commits /tee are Miss Ruth Lewman, chair man, Mrs. Hope Nevitt, Miss Dor» othy Peterson, Claude Keesling land Robert L. Nipper. | Mrs. Frederick A. Thomas, head {of the dinner committee, is as {sisted by Mrs, Victor Helm and {Miss Dale Waterbury.
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Officers for n elected. Mrs. J awards committ announce award to the outstandi of the city’s 11 s Hosts and h everit will be } dames Pierre Gi William FF. Ma: Merrell, Harvey cis Hughes, Jo Mendel -O. McC: Anderson, Dr, : non Hahn, Dr. s Efroymson, Ho Jr. and Miss K Mrs. Walter
{Philippine Islands, Singapore, _.Bereld Schick at the last meeting sn 1enilippine 1 India, Yer Eobure: {| On the decorations committee organization pre . of the Wednesday Book Review tine, Turkey, Norway, Sweden ‘are Charles Yeager, chairman, Hendrickson, vi Club 2 Block's Auditorium at 2 —Ehrich photo, |and Holland. Line Janes Metin. hie Misses ir int (4 . : ‘Long an . D. unders. se. | Ps 1. Wednesday Before her marriage yesterday atternoon to Jack W. Kelly, Mrs. Miller expressed the hope iA Clark, Doris Manuel and Clippinger is Miss Violet Jones, executive : 3 . * that, through mutual understand- ’ J Mrs. Kelly was Miss Charlene Richardson. After a wedding trip, | 3 educuts I countries Jeannette Grubb are in charge of board of direct secretary of the Marion County aM id : ng and educa’ on, 4° COU WilTor the CriDEL : | the couple will live.at 1733 N. Meridian St. Their parents are Mr. |might some day be on an equal invitations. Miss Mona Jane : Society for the Crippled, will de-| ong Mps, Charles W. Richardson, 1512 N. Meridian St., and Mr. [footing in educating the coming ig ¥ Anan 8 Chairman, assised Mrs. Dean N scribe the work being done at 4d Mrs, Ivan A. Kelly, 6140 Winthrop Ave. The ceremony was |generations, even to the extent ail 0 To Be Hon Crossroads, which receives sup-| j, the North Methodist Church. . of interchangeable text books. : port from the Book Review Club. The final convention announce- Robert J. Schultz is arranging Mrs. Dean M Hostesses for a tea following the Blackwood on Bridge — ment was made by Miss Ruth| the music together with Mrs, ored with a lir ‘meeting will be Mesdames How- Hoover, Indianapolis, regarding : Charles Fitch and Will F. Wise, given tonight b, . ard J. McDavitt, E. H. Bach, Clay H | of u | 5 St ¥ orf e | c D evi ce the 1049 regional convention : Fs = Be Wallace, Times Staff Photographer. Mr. Nipper will be the master of tis, 6208 Spring i , BE. H. i : s ' 0 P g which will be held in Indianap EANNE MARIE NEWMAN helps care for her little brother, Kenny, who is 8 weeks Mrs. Ancil Hat Britton, Rose Marie Crusan, olis. from Sept. 22 to 25. Miss : : i1di 1 d brid ith the little b ae The party wil « Frank Foltz, Ernest W. Jones, : i old. She also plays in her sand pile building castles and bridges wi e little boys : : Sally Butler, International presi-| : a A : udge ike to Address home. Mrs. Ma Gordon w, Jones; John H Ken- se y uccessru ayer S dent of the federation, will be the| in the neighborhood. Jeanne is “going on two.” She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W '< GOP Club Miss June Marie Body Birt C MoCar on, Willie . By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ; principal speaker. Edward W, Newman, 1423 W, 33d St.—By Marjorie Turk. omen s. u ol E— s ¥ ’ an wv Co ni— ~ J. Morgan; G. H. Mueller, Daniel THE HOLDUP I8 A DEVICE which every bridge player who eye ! ° I : 3s . on Speake Char m, P. O'Brien, Willlam Rohr, W. L.| hopes to be successful must have in his repertoire. Briefly, the QOFOFITICS= PT A H ood U rqges Federal A id fo | mprove Here?” at Thursday's noon lunche ; _Bexton, George A. Smith, F. C.| holdup is a refusal, for strategic reasons, to win a trick that you g : eon meeting of the Indianapolis. es Spangler J. F. Lorash and George| could win. Alpha Mu Chapter, Alpha Chi : . e y Women’s Republican Club. It will Ne W. Hoffman. Usually the reason is the hope of eliminating all the cards of| Omega. 8 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. L. OCQJ IFuUDIIC eq Tf ervices be in the Columbia Club. Special J as “ New officers of Beta Beta the suit led, from the hand of one of the opponents—thereby break-| Loren Fink, 5015 E. 11th, hos- 5 ¢ guests will include John E. Innis, FT a ‘Al Alphs .C rmaey | 18 the enemy's lines of communi- South deals tess; Miss Pat Myers, assistant. ST. LOUIS, May 16 (UP)—|that in the light of modern] American education can help pre- yMorion County Republican chaire : > a u nes pha .OH Jog: cation. Occasionally “there are| OWA CORE Alpha Sigma Chapter, Delta Federal enactment of the local knowledge the problem bt hous: serve freedom and peace. EE Be ae of ate ~Sorority, are Mrs. J. »| more obscure reasons for the “Sigma Kappa. 6:30 p.m. Tues- {public health units act to prevent ing cannot be divorced from the| a... 3, ; : we : pad . ghes criticized comic| District chairman. Dn’, president; Mrs. Kurt F. Ehlert, play. NORTH (Mr. Keen) day. Turf Restaurant. Formal|civilization from becoming-. en-/problem of health. Mesr Albert Magenheimer, \yoied?. vice president; Mrs. R. A. Polk-| The holdup play is usually S—9 7 2 dinner; installation of officers |feebled was urged here today by| mrs Hughes said all the coun; P00KS as a chief influence on the Rober Tiey. Ralph ery w : inghorn and Mrs. John H. Gant,(made at no trump contracts al- H—A 8 4 and new members, initiation. |Mrs. L. W. Hughes at the open-| try's problems lead back to. edu minds of the young. D. Bain, Daniel White, Grace Ao recording and corresponding sec-ithough it sometimes has its ap- D—8 4 Lambda Chapter, Delta Sigma |ing of the National Congress off ation She sald the PTA was| “The whole world is stirred by Tanner, Bernice Butler, Edna Fo retaries; Mrs. R. Wayne Evans|plication at suit contracts as C—-AJ632 Kappa. Tuesday. Mrs, Lowell Parents and Teachers’ conven- ,, “a. "0 oanization to realize the avalanche of horror-sex com- Goodall and Ray Mendenhall will and Mrs. William Otto, treasurer well. Like most plays it has its WEST EAST Ewing, 2215 N. Temple, hostess. | tion. that home. and. school must be ics that have become a major in-|be hostesses. . _and assistant treasurer. simple forms and its more com-| (Mr. Champion) (Mr. Abel) Formal initiation, Mrs. Hughes, Arlington, Tenn., 0% 0 oo) agreement. dustry,” she said, “We shail con- 7 Mrs. Joseph J. Coffin will serve plex varieties. I want to give you|S—K 10 6 8—J 5 4 3 Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta Chl. congress president, made the plea tinue our fight against unwhole- oe Blcaee - Panhellenic - representative, 3 geries of hands I: have seen/H—1078 HJ 962 > p. m. Wsanseday: Jha, Cecll in an address before delegates to] Tt roe tad Jo Our Jand some comics, motion pictures and Ly oR. with Mrs. Robert Secor as alter. A _D—KQJDS D158 utler, 4567 Young, hostess. the 52d annual convention o e ’ i : ith ter! SIR nate. Mrs, W. J, Tincher is pro- wh one ihe Golam ee dei? 3 C—K § |Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. T|PTA. |summed up in one word, short- Fae JIOPTSMS With Sven greater “8 J u ve been used. ’ |e " d chil-|age,” Mrs. Hughes said. “A . { gram chairman, . SOUTH (Mr. Dal _p. m. Wednesday. LaRue's Res Until men, women and chil-| ! on — Simplest Form 0 rom % Qs ale). taurant. Installation of officers.|dren enjoy good health all prog- shortage of teachers, buildings,| > Miss Mabel Biavhausy {one : a YD . Today's hand is the holdup in HK Q 8 Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi. 7:30 (ress is halted, and civilization it- equipment and facilities all aris- a National 20 West Washington Street yn ic inner ita simplest . form, When Mr. D—A 10 2 Pp. m. Wednesday. Mrs. George self enfeebled,” she said. |ing from a shortage of nancial organization was in “mutual” et-| Insist on J Champion opened the king of 0—Q 10817 Craig, 1239 Brookside, hostess.| The health units act would resources, Orga with PTA to establish ai Xn : diamonds, Mr, Dale saw that he Phi Gamma Rho. 6:30 p. m. Tues-|grant federal assistance to the] She added that schools were states Tor better education. and . ’ ourney was sure to win one spade trick,| The bidding: day. Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring, (states in improving and expand-|the nation’s first and most re-| tp ‘8 tH / ’ : : three heart tricks and one dia-| 8 w ¥ 3020 Ruckle, hostess, Musical ing of local public health serv-|liable line of defense. Given suf-|°"° , Winners of the Indianapolisimong trick. And if the king of : s r i> 3 £ T an program, Mrs. Eugene P. Salt-|ices. ficient funds and personnel, ey: Daal, Quétes, A spring tournament team of: four ; ) ass 488| marsh, pianist. “My Pioneer,”| “It is shameful to have to ad- nto ¢ Canadian Ied- 4 nats are announced, The it Mr, rai ole re . . Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, mit that in this great and power- uxi | i ar a ra Shoal, ¥ : ook Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi. 8|ful quate housin ia A play was held yesterday after-/club tricks—10 tricks in all. Morristown Girl p. m nei Mrs Bill Lorch u wr on i ate er ”| : Y binding America and his country ‘Bl noon and night in the Indian If the king of clubs were in d 3260 N New Jersey hostess. M Ht hes said. She added) ; 80 they are “permanent and in- i f apolis Athletic Club, Mr. Abel's hand, the contract|l$ Engage Mize BANS Trosier Genel tr MO Lu ncheon destructible.” “ The. tie for first place includedcould still be made. In that case, Times State Service Hospital occupational therapist, b S “The foundation for such rela- Ny Jerome Jacobs, R, W, Lee, Dr. however, Mr, Dale had to make| SHELBYVILLE, May 16—Mr.| speaker. M others Clu efs Dr. Grover Hartman and Jo8-}ionships must be laid in the By C. A. Nafe and M, Stanley Mc-{sure that when Mr. Abel won|and Mrs. Paul H. Wolf, Morris- | Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta. A | Di eph E. Palmer were guest schools of both countries and in a 8, Comas with Robert Wood, the king of clubs, he had no dia- town, announce| 8p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Claude nnua inner speakers at today's 12:15 p. m.|parent-teacher associations in the s 8. Charles Rowe, John Lynn and monds to lead to his partner. the approaching Bradley, 5604 E, Michigan, hos-|- The Delta Tau Delta Mothers luncheon meeting of the Auxiliary United States and their counter- STORA ; 2 Jack O'Keefe. These two groups| Therefore Mr. Dale let the king marriage ofl tess; Mrs. Stewart Coleman,|ciup will have its annual plaque|to the Marion County Juvenile|PAt home and school assocla- ‘NC. won 37.5 out of 63 matches. of diamonds hold the first trick. their daughter, assistant. dinner for seniof members of the n h tions in Canada,” he said. . Ce There was another tie for third|Mr. Champion followed with the Marian, to Rob- EN i ,p pot”ko Sraremity. and thelr parents at|Ceoter- The luncheon was in the) yy gonvention will end, Ad and fourth place. The winners/jack of diamonds which was also ert A. Thoms, 5 + | N 7:30 p.m, Friday. The dinner will Hotel Washington. Wednesday. Approximately 3000 ® Cleaning od : here were Mrs, Merritt Thompson, [permitted to win. Mr. Dale had to Jl son of Mrs, Carl DUTI@F INEwMan be in La Rue's Restaurant. Frank| Dr. Hartman, secretary of the/delegates representing 33,000 : Mrs, Jonn Kelley asd Mr. ana wa the thira Slamond trickebut Thome i St his C lu b to M eet Edwards, commentator for Sta- social service department of the| FTA gr Sips Ftoughout the coun-| @ Remodeling By SUE Mrs. w . R,jthis Ume Mr, was out o e tion WISH, will speak. Indianapolis Church Federation! were attendirg. Planned fo McGlone, H, R. Bailey, D. J. Ker-|suit, ; & Mr, Thoms. Mrs. C. A. Rauch, president of Po ure Stadon, Was botuite ® Re i h aso sten and 8. J. Goldstein. Ab the fourth trick Mr. Dale Jae Weil at. mans. Surusl May Junsheon and! ie club, Wii present. plaques to diccussed - "Pamilies. Need Par- AAUW Fellowshi ol on a nag rT NE —————— e 10 of clubs and let it N Phillip L. Capron, Bruce W. : " / | i HH . , ewman Mothers Club will be at p the topic of Mr. Palmer. In- esityuin closing 1s eds 1 2 Million Girl Scouts ide. ur. Abel won with the king 1S 2 1 e ge Jur 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the High- Christie, Bryon F. Fry, Donald 3 on Medical Society Ee Ww on by Hoosier g lops, the flare NEW YORK--The Girl Scouts Wy y reason of the holdup Miss Wolf tending Denison land Golf and County Club. Mrs. Holmes, Frank J. Moynahan, » tive secretary. The Rev. Howard » a slim waist, of the United States had a na-({P12Y, he was unable to reach his 8 William T. Miller is general chair-|liam P, O'Mahoney, Clifford W.| "pn wn 00000 the WASHINGTON, May 16 (UP) -~ Pattern 815 tional membership of 1.265 partner's good diamonds. He made| University, Granville, O, He is a “IRauch, Yale Rice, Robert D.|J: Baumgartel gave the invoca- At the Lowest : © 3048 TET aranip o be 251 in his best return, a small spad member of Kappa Sigma Fra- man and Mrs. George Rice, pro Watkins, Glen E. Whaley and tion. . “.~An ‘Indiana woman is among 12, 14, 16, 18 cluded 202,598 adult volunieers|PUt Mr. Dale went right up with ternity. FM esdames Joseph Speaks, James C. Billnimer. Officers any committee ohialse/27 winners of fellowships ap- Prevailing Rates a who served as sponsors, troo the ace and ran his nine tricks. Michael Carr, Edward Curry, CNSR |men gave annual reports and nounced here this week-end by : ’ 4 leaders, council members he op Sock vonsd a Mothers Gr oup George Clark, Frank Thompson, B a ck Fr om Trip I Cae Fy lin. Tvsiavapos the American Association of Uni-| Certified means your furs are amt mise visers, 80 included in the na- uestions on bridge J. J. Tobin, H Peterson, Wal- riversity Women. The list include : . tional membership were 372,834] Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- Plans Luncheon $3 Be A - Ba T p : | * a also reported. {23 American and four orn stored in voults which meet the sewing guide Brownie Scouts between the ages| Oli8 Times, Indianapolis 9, Ind. | The Mothers Club, Zeta Tau baugh and Ed J. Kearns will o ennsy vani Mrs. IL R. Yeagy was in women. Most of the individual] rigid standards of the American valle pla: of 7 and 10; 550,678 Girl Scouts, Do Alpha Sorority, will meet at noon | assist. Miss Genevieve Scoville, 3777/¢harge of installation for the fellowships, for advanced re-| |... Refrigeratio ~ : rin 10 to 14 years old, and 48.203 Plan Bridal Shower tomorrow in the Butler University] The musical program will be|N, Meridian St, Mr. and Mrs. following re-elected officers: Mrs. search in 1949-50, carry stipends eration. free pa ern | Senior Scouts 14 to 17 years old.| Mrs, Delmore Wegener, 2015 K.|chapter house. The luncheon will|given by pupils from the Viture James K. Owen and Mrs. Gwen's |X. E. Weimer, president; Mrs. B.|of $1500. Plan C =~» Michigan St, will honor Miss honor Butler seniors in the|School of Music. Mrs. Paul Miller,i mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Murchie, Ton Dams and Mrs. Fred L. Margaret Maddox, Otterbein, is Scientific Vaults In Store | To order an Card Party Margaret Burnell with a mis-| sorority. violinist, will be accompanied by 4921 Graceland Ave. have re-|Iske, first and second vice presi-/the Indiana winner. The fellow- Fashion Book Gamma Chapter, Gamma cellaneous shower tomorrow eve-| Mrs. John P. Jones, chairman Mrs. William Holland. turned from a motor trip to/dents; Mesdames Julius L. Rocke- ships total $40,750. Research subGamma Nu Sorority, will have a|ning. Miss Burnell's marriage to|0f hostesses, will be assisted by| ese Chambersburg, Pa. They attend. ler. Laurence R. Hayes and Fred jects will range from literature (ALL lu 3796 SUE B card party tomorrow night in|Chester Sturgeon will be May Mrs. Ross Halgren and Mrs. W.' Set Guest Tea ed the May Day festivities at Wil- J. Brown, recording, correspond- and musicology to labor relations| x! : the home of Mrs. Terry Rousch,|21 in the re of the St PhilC E. Glendy. son College. /lng and membership secretaries, and anthropology. The studies The India: 4927 University Ave. ra . Pp iri — The Mary Washington Grand-| The Owens’ daughter, Kathryn, (and Mrs, John K. Guthrie, treas- will take some American winners for Our Bonded Driver 214 W. N ———— ¢ Church. , Garden Club to Meet mothers Club will have a guestia freshman at the college, was a urer. Mrs. C, B. Casselman has to Europe, some to Alaska and Indi ms araen Club ro Mee tea at 2 p. m. Wednesday In the member of the May Queen's/been elected a director f | , nadianag . | y { ector for a others to scattered research cenThe Garfield Garden Club will Youth Io Christ Center. Mrs. court, Miss Scoville also visited three-year term. ters in this country. —————— No. 8151 WEDDING ENSEMBLES Eg a ae © iar Eee i pl mars ad 1 GE Size. ra pe hoes . i ———_— — es - } Fashion B Name .......
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