Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1949 — Page 11

19, 1949

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Pledge Dance

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| Stardust Ball

Theme of

Zeta Tau Alpha Event! Saturday at Butler

The Butler University Chapter, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, will hold its annual pledge dance Saturday night in the chapter house. The theme is to be the “Stardust Miss Wilma Beck is chairman

of the program committee, Shel

will be assisted by Miss Lois Ulmer and Miss Nancy Buckles.

Mrs. Fred Tucker, Millersville Road, will be hostess to the members of the Beta Beta Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, at a picnic at 1 p. m. Saturday.” Miss Wallace Montague wil speak. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames George Walker, Richard Bennett, Larry Earle Jr., James C. Gant, J, E. Jennings, William| C. Otto and Harlan H. Ruede, Miss Betty Jane Cramer and Miss Eleanor Semans. Plans will be discussed for the annual card party to be held at 8 p. m. May 27 in the Foodcraft Shop. The proceeds will be used for the scholarship fund. Miss Richard Kiger is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Paul E. Butz, Don Hinds, Max W. Hittle, Richard Oberreich and Robert Secor and Miss Rea D. Bauer.

Meeting Tonight The Junior Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will meet at 7:30} p. m. today in the 38th Street Branch, - Merchants = National ‘Bank. :

A tea for the mothers of the members of Delta Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, is being planned for 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the clubroom in the Ober Bldg. Mrs. Loran Cannady will give a reading and the hostesses will be Mesdames James Reddick, Cecil

The néw officers will be in the receiving line.

urer, and Mrs. Harry Genner,

secretary.

The Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta]

Delta Sorority, met at 8 p. m.

yesterday in the home of Mrs.!

Jack Taylor, 3334 N. Keystone Ave.

County PTA Meeting Set

Council Session At 10 A. M. Monday"

The Marion County Parent-

They are Miss) Evelyn McConnell, pfesident; Miss Charlotte Smith, vice presi-| dent; Miss Waneta Hull, treas-

garden flower decorations.

A prospective Ohio State University co-ed, 17-month old Judy Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John David Baker, lends a helping hand in selecting decorations for the annual ’ guest luncheon-bridge of the

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Local Ohio State University Club Plans Annual Guest Luncheon-Bridge for May 24

Mrs. Noble H. Poole, Judy Baker, Mrs. John David Baker and Mrs. Ralph V. Everly . . ~salect

sity Alumnae. Club, ‘It will be Tuesday in the Meridian Hills Country Club. Mrs. Noble H. Poole, retiring president, will install the following officers: Mrs. Ralph V. Everly, president; Mrs. Baker, vice president; Mrs. Robert L.

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Staley, secretary, and Mrs. John M. Whitmore, treasurer. Hostess chairman, Mrs. Robert P. Joyce, will be assisted by Mesdames John H. Brannon, Kenneth D. Patton, Richard M. Mueller, J. Clark Greenwood and Galvin L. Walker.

The Bridal Scene—

Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The first- will be Monday in

Teacher Association Council will!Mrs, Jerfy Cranny will be host-

hold ii=..final meeting of the school ‘year at 10 a. m. Monday in the World War Memorial. Mrs. Clifford VanCleave, president, will summarize the year's work. Local presidents and council chairmen will report. ® & % = Bluff Avenue School PTA will hold a. picnic on the school grounds at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. There will be entertainment in the at 8 p. m; Mrs. Eldridge, general chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Carl McAllister and Mrs. L, T. Need. s & 8 : Mrs. VanCleave will install the new officers at the Pleasant Run PTA at'7:45 p. m. Tuesday. Special musjc wil be presented by the Warren Central High School girls sextette. .

Sorority Sets Conference

Miss Sallie Nuby Parham, St. Louis, will be the guest speaker

esses for he miscellaneous shower. Miss McIntyre will be one of the Miss Jacobs’ bridesmaids.

Others in the, wedding party will be Miss Dorothy Hayman, maid of honor, and Miss Carolyn Costin, another bridesmaid. Ed-

er's best man and the ushers will be Robert Loughery, brother of the prospective bridegroom, Thomas McMamara, Albert Riley and Robert Cronin. Mrs. Donald A. Potter and Mrs. John Courtney, sisters of the bridégroom-to-be, will give la tea and personal shower for the future bride June 11 in Ayres’ tearoom. & Miss Costin, 5516 N. Pennsylvania St., will honor Miss Jacobs with a breakfast set shower June 15. Mrs. Edward A. Resor, Chicago, will entertain in the home of her mother, Mrs. James L. Murray, 64 E. 73d St. She will give a kitchen shower June 19. Miss Hayman has chosen June 20 as the date for her luncheon and linen shower in the Colum{bia Club and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jacobs, -parents of the bride-to-

at the central regional conference of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority on Saturday and Sunday in the Phyllis Wheatley Branch, YWCA. Miss Parham is grand basileus of the sorority. The theme of the conference is “Building Youth for World Society.” Mrs, Evelyn Wilson, St. Louis, will preside. Delegates from Michigan, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsir, Jowa and Kansas will attend.

shop at 9 a. m. Saturday under the direction of Mrs, Lucy Brooks.

Exhibits. and movies on youth Raleigh Drive, and Miss Mary |Carson entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Miss The party was

activities will also be shown.

Atterids Convention

{ Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, 2138) Miss Lanahan and Don Rasico| N. New Jersey St. has left for will be married June 4 in the St.|

be, will honor the engaged couple {with a bridal dinper June 23. in the Hollyhock Hill Restaurant. Miss Meyer Feted | Sunday Miss Joann McCord and Miss Marian White will fete Miss Joan Ruth Meyer with a (kitchen shower. The party will ‘be in Miss White's home, 708 N. Wallace Ave, Miss Meyer's marriage to Floyd

Rexford Smith will be June 19 in|Will honor Miss Kuhar with a/Mrs. Willlam E. Mick, Williams There will be a youth work-ithe Irvingtn Methodist Church. {miscellaneous shower. The party Creek. The bridal dinner, given

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| Mrs. Harry L.

{Jane Lanahan, !in the Dearing home.

California to attend the Mid-Ad- Philip Neri Catholic Church.

ministration Congress of the

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Parties Honoring Future Brides Continue

To Crowd the Social Calendar Here

Parties honoring future brides continue to crowd the socialbe assisted by Mrs. Montford and Mrs, Hubert J. Mertz are in second assistants: Mrs. Edward is the mother of the calendar. ‘Six events have been planned for Miss Mary Lou Jacobs Mead. whose marriage to James W. Loughery will be June 25 in the Bt

chapter house, Butler University. Miss Mary Katherine McIntyre and

lsan of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, |

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12137 Barth: Ave.

| The wedding will be in Septem-| Miss Joyce” maid of honor and the brides- Hartley Sherwood, maids will be Mrs. Charles Cum- Wright, Hollen-|Fatout, George B. Elliott, Wil- [Samuel Wolf, Charles Efroymson . {lam B. Evans and Harry H. and Jack Maurer, directors; Mrs. Mr. Cummings will be the best Cavender and Miss Lillian Tag-|Jack A. Goodman, honorary vice man and the ushers will be Ivan gart, hospitality, and Mrs. Charles president, and Miss. Emma Gel-

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future bride is the daughter of] Mrs, William J. Ziegler, 1027 St.| Paul St, and Mr. Hiser is the; son of Mre. Clarence Hiser, Cleveland, O. ; Mr. Hiser, who lives at 2023 8. High School Road, attended Ohio State’ University.

Date Selected June 11 is the date selected for the marriage of Norma Williams and Roy M. Swartz Jr. The wedding will be in the Holy Name Catholic . Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Williams, 614 Fletcher Ave. and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, Beech Grove. 2 sa » Miss Hildegarde Kuhar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Ku-

Miss Betty Ziegler and Donald] Hiser will be married May 31 in/Peck St. Patrick's C#¥holi¢c Church. The

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Church. ing will be the;

‘mings and Miss Marjorie

Ayres, Bud Fritz, Newey, {chart

Clubs— Fo Election Set For Kappa

University officers will be elected. Mrs. N. E. Pearson is chairman of the desert which will be served after the meeting.

Floyd Fisher, vice president of the American Mutual Insurance Co., will be the guest speaker at a 6 p. m. dinner meeting tomorrow of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Mothers Club. event will be held in the chapter house at Butler University, Mrs. Ralph Iula, president, will present. plaques to outstanding members of the active chapter. They are Dick Agnew, Bob Sam Condes,

Mrs. Charles Young will be the . > : Cry igor on "siaran coup, OF ficers of Local Hadassah

Mothers Club

Meets "Monday Night

‘Kappa Gamma Sorority will meet Monday night in the Butler ter house. New

The event will be held to«|

morrow in the Colonial Ba h f B | + | | d Restaurant. - i ap er fo e ns a e Mrs. Ada Lory will be the chief ! speaker, Rabbi William P. Greenfeld will install the new officers of the

Needlework

Guild to Meet

Delegates from Other

Cities Expected

The annual spring meeting of the Needlework Guild will be held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in the All Souls Unitarian Church. There will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. for the delegates from Bloomington, Goshen, Ft. Wayne, Huntington, Marion and Paoli.

Miss Ruth Knapp of the Chil- i dren’s Bureau and Harry Gor-|Mrs. Stanley Rammelsberg, fin Mr. and Mrs. Donald mann of the Boys' Club will ancial secretary; Mrs. Ben Paris Carmel,

{speak. Mrs. Joseph C. Matthews and Mrs. Aaron Arnold,

Henry

charge of reservations. Other committee

George

G. Hoss,

Headley, Bloomington, and Elmer|A. Garrard, program,

Murphy Jr. |

i aot lr oven venir Nf rtiong| PTA Congress

the future bride and Mr. and

parents.

Joan Scott to Be Honored

A party given by Mrs. Robert W. Clark will ‘start off the prenuptial festivities for Miss Joan Aleen Scott. Miss Scott's marriage to Edward John Hovorka will be June 10 in the Second Preshyier-| ian Church.

har Sr., Beech Grove, and William. H. Kazen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kazen, Cleveland, O., will be married June 18, The wedding will be in Cleveland.

matron of honor and the brides{maids will be Mrs. Stanley Cat-

{man, Mrs. Robert Kazen and Miss

{Barbara May. { Saturday Mrs.’ Stephen Baker

{will be in Mrs. Baker's home, 352

Dearing, 6108|N. Ritter Ave. The hostess will, and Mrs. Ronald R. Scott, 938 E.

Miss Pearson

To Be Feted

| Miss Suzanne Pearson, the bride-to-be of Ralph 8, Simpson,

American Pen Women’s* National | Mr. and Mrs. George Munsch, Will be feted at a luncheon toLeague. It opens Sunday in Los 2132 Shelby St. announce the en- MOrTow afternoon in the home

by-laws chairman.

{Alice, to William Osborne Jr. Kessler Blvd, The couple will be local cancer fund drive, serving

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married Aug. 6. Guests will include mothers of {the engaged couple, Mrs, James {M. Pearson and Mrs. Ralph 8impson; Mesdames Lawrence H, Barrett, John R. Barrett, Robert Barrett, Charles Barrett, Alexander M. Stewart, Robert B. Evans Jr. and E. Clifford Bar-

irett, Misses Cora Fletcher, Wilma

Reeve and Ann Evans. Out-of-town guests will include

Mrs: Robert 8. Kersey, Muncie, and Mrs. Harold D. North, Cleveland. + Mrs. North is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Evans Jr.

[rich, 942 E. 58th St., Mrs. Edward Kazen will be the the future bride with a luncheon- American nurse had cause ! reduction in in a Mexican com-| ‘ess for the event. ; {munity over a two-year period. i instruction wives in better child-birth prac{tices and for helping Mexican | doctors and nurses obtain train-!| ing in ‘the United Btates, Caroline G. Russell received high (commendation from the Mexican

Mra. "Guy 'W. Jones Jr. Richmond: |

» Mrs. Bryce Ham, 1507 Broadway. (> | Wi h | | | + = are the prospective bridegroom’s oses I t nsta a / on ST.’ LOUIS, May 19 (UP) the National Copgress of Parents and Teachers closed here last night with the installation of new officers. Mrs. John E. Hayes of Twin Falls, Ida.,, the new president of the organization, will hold

the office for three years,

Delegates to the convention heard Emily Kimbrough, coauthor of “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” address a dinner session at the Jefferson

Hotel. Earlier,

Rep. Chase Woodhouse (D. Conn,), said

"Mrs. Clark, 4365 N. Illinois St.!}

\will entertain with a luncheon Nurse Halves

and pantry shower June 7. On Baby Deaths

{June 8 Miss Joannv Diederich and | {her mother, Mrs. Edgar F. Diede-| will honor|

bridge and linen shower. { {Wilmot Goodall will be co-host-|

| A dinner for the engaged couple will be given June 8 by Mr. and by the btide-to-be's parents, Mr. {58th 8t., will be June 9.

Mrs. | Per mortality

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{ oe a {government. She also got | ype diploma from the Blind Woman and welfare department Useful Citizen Mexien, ll TRENTON, N. J.-—Mrs. Ethel! Auxiliary to Fold

| Gallagher of Teaneck, N. J. has been blind for 13 years, but she is {regarded as one of the commu-| ‘nity’'s most useful citizens,

six blocks.

Re-| 5» Angeles. Mrs. Cruzan is national/gagement of their daughter, Mary |0f Mrs. Robert B. Evans, 4460 N.|cently she made 30 calls for the

| No matter what worthy cause Kiem.

|calls for volunteers, she is always|

{served as captain or solicitor for the Red Cross, Community Chest,

{ings bond drives, heart committee {and Community Church. | Widowed in 1938, Jhe lives alone, doingaal® mer: ~ Wpec' and housework, planting a gar-| den, mowing the lawn and only, recently painting the white fence lin front of her house. .

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Pillow Slip Party

The Moose American Legion uxiliary will hold a pillow slip card party at 1:30 p. m. Friday iin the Food Craft Shop in the K |as captain for an area embracing of P Building. Chairmen are Mrs, {Marie Kafader and Mrs. Robert

the memorial service at the regUnited Service Organization, sav-|ular meeting Tuesday at 135 N. Delaware St.

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‘Mrs. Hurst is Hostess

The Janet Ada Club will meet | iat T p. m. today for a dessert party and business session.

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heads are recording and assistant recofding maid of honor and the brides. esdames Matthews, Arthur A. secretaries, and Mrs. Robert Hol- maids will be Misses Sue Hanna, the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority that of Miss Judith Ellen Hepley Smock and Thomas C. Waddell, lander and Mrs. Fred Tuchman, Marjorie Blackwell and Betty Jo and Charles Wayne Ham. The registration; Mesdames Fred corresponding and assistant cor- Smith. ceremony will be read June 3ipdeppers, E. Burdette Backus, responding secretaries. | in the Broadway Methodist Willtam A. Hacker, Robert Risk| Mesdames Leon Berger, Phillpiand pale green taffeta and net. {and Lehman Dunning, luncheon, Falendar, Ed Rosenberg, George The bride will wear white satin Mesdames Oscar L. Pond, R.|Frank, Abraham Max, Alexander

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public health To Meef Tonight

Legion Auxiliary Prepares for Poppy. a pit

To Be Held Here on Saturday.’

} Mrs. Vera Hurst, 927 Parker, Ave, is to be the hostess.

patients in the Veterans' Hospital. °

Mrs. Leland L. Haines, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Timothy Wood, Rockville, and Paul Rice, Blooming. ' ton, are preparing for the American Legion Auxiliary's "Poppy Day" on May 28. Mrs. Haines is chairman for the |ith district and Mrs. Miller is one of the district hospit

aids. The men are

Indianapolis Chapter of Hadassah at a 12:30 p. m. Juncheon Wednesday in the Broadmoor Country Club, Mrs. Lou Leventhal will give the opening prayer. A musical dramatization of a Palestinian story will be presented by Mrs. Stanley Levinson and Mrs. Ben Paller. Mrs. Abe Goldstein will be

the piano accompanist. Tha Sioa} . . r ing prayer will be given by *M Ch + Florence Goldberg. ISS ristie Mrs. R. W. Gresunerg and Mea. > Paul Scharflin are hospitality B d T 4 chairmen for the Heeling. Mia, ri e lo ay Michael Kline is in charge © » luncheon reservations. Ceremon Tonight Officers Named At Propylaeum New officers include Mrs, Philip] Miss Justyn Drury Christie and Fichman, president; Mesdames Edward Michael Blackwell Jr, Morley . Berger, Samuel Schahet | will be married.at 8 p. m, today in and Ben Paller, first through the Propylaeum. Dr, Logan Hall, third vice presidents; Mrs. Abe/pastor of the Meridian Street Kulwin and Mrs. Bernard Stroy-| Metrodist Church, will officiate. 1 man, treasurer and assistant; | The bride is the daughter of] E. Christie, and Mrs. Frieda M, first and Blackwell, #17 N. Harbison Ave, bridegroom. Kat{man and Mrs. Lester Linder,| Miss Avriel Christie will be the

They will wear dresses of dark

Fred Miessen will be the best C.|Wolf, Sanford Breslaw, Sidney man and the ushers will be RichWilliam ~~ Greenfeld, ard Beck, R. K. Shull and Thomas Keyt. The reception will be in the Propylaeum. The couple will live at 519 N. Sherman Drive, . The. bride .attended Butler University and Herron Art Institute. Mr. Blackwell also attended the Art Institute.

iman, honorary life member,

Safer as Drivers WASHINGTON-~In a survey of 1300 two-car accidents on rural Ohio roads— cases in which one driver was a man and the other a woman--the American Public Works Association has found that 61 per cent of male drivers were in violation of the law com. pared with 57 per cent of the

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DAR Unit To Install |

Mrs. Hershman Will Be Hostess

Mrs. O. Harold Hershman, 33 BE, 32d 8t., will be hostess at a 12:30 p. m. covered dish luncheon tomorrow for the Wheel and Distaff Committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter, Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames FF. C. Albershardt, Ralph Coble, George 8. Dailey and Charles C. Josey, Mrs, 11 8. Droke, coms mittee president, will conduct the installation of new officers, They: are Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, president; Mrs. Hester Van Land. ingham and Mrs, Droke, first and’ second vice presidents; Mrs, G.

{Gale Graber and Mrs, Thomas G,

Harvey, recording and corres. sponding secretaries, Dorothy Helmer, treasurer. - “Ma n, the Typical Amer. ican Town’ will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Herbert Lorenzen,

Post Office Clerks

Set State Convention Mrs, Mac Miles and Mrs, Charles Lloyd are Auxiliary dele-

tha Nak Neda 2 t Office Clerks and Auxiliary tomorrow, Baturday and Sunday In Terre Haute. ; : Alternates are Mrs, Charles Lewis and Mrs, Stephen C, ughes. Also planning to attend ‘from here are Mrs. Malcom Neuschaefer, a national officer, and Mesdames Harlan Hicks, Louis Decker and William Bishop.

Women Left Out -

PARIS One of the earliest protests asking rights for women was published th 1780 in

Vrance when Olympe de Gourgesphowed there was no mention of women in the Revolutionists’

“Declaration of the Rights of

shortage and slum clearance, She said that outmoded prac. tices in building trades should be abolished in favor of “the same ongineering genius that has produced the modern automobile.” The convention announced a nation-wide campaign to help parents understand their children and cope with personality | problems. National Parent ~ | Teacher, the organization's officlal magazine, will conduct the campaign. | Other officers installed at the | closing session were Dr. Ralph | H. Ojemann, Towa City, Ia, | treasurer, and Mrs, Edward F, Dixon, Little Rock, Ark. secretary. :

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Sorority Groups |

of Two sorority chapters will. have meetings tonight. Beta Zeta Chapter, Lambda Chi Omega Borority, will hold its annual Founders Day dinner at 7 p. m, (at Hollyhock Hill, Newly elected officers will be installed and out! going officers will be presented, with gifts. The achievement! plaque will be awarded the member who has done the most out-! [standing work during the year. | Plans for ‘its anniversary din-| ner will be discussed by Gamma

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Iota Delta Kappa Sorority, In the home of Mrs.| Robert Tedrowe, KE. Hanna Ave. |

The event will be held at 7:30| . Pp. m. Sunday at Hollyhock Hill.

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