Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1949 — Page 6
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Miss Brumfield to
Sorority
and ‘Mrs. Floyi Bass will hosts in their country home.
James Ahern will be the honor
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Hostess He Esawiies Mother
The annual picnic. supper of’ the Big Eagle Unit, American Leglon Auxiliary and Post, will be at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. ‘Mr,
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THE FIELD OF pulp writing Ye Messrs. and Mesdames George nag heén successfully invaded by A. Brake Charles Warfel and ,i past one Hoosier author.
“FuUn-16ving 1da Blackburn Van
guests. Mrs. Russell A. Furr willl iver suppressed her “innate urge conduct installation services for ;. put words on paper” for a long the new officers of the auxiliary.) sine
New officers are Miss Esther Alexander, president; Mri. E. C.ipe sta
Asher and Mrs. Fred Kuhh, vice| yo the net
presidents; Mrs. Earl Merritt, sec- ren ghe decided that was aot the _._ retary; Brooksh. , ; . treasurer; Mrs. Robert Stevens, {man behind the pl . historian; Mrs. Roy Davis, “chap- yor iim; ~and--Mes... Harold Brooks, |
sergeant-at-armas,
held in
The new officers of the legion * ‘post also will be installed.
Sorority
Miss
Sigma
Indianapolis.
to Meet
Kappa Sorority,
p. m. today.
Miss Barbara Frick and Miss someone else,
ary Brumfield, 3524 N.| Tilinois St; will be hostess to the |
members of eta Chapter, Delta | Th nr, 7:30! whole thin
ire, newer. “She
LIYE Ww SPA PerW,
| high
Next she wan
she had wanted to be on e._ (her ‘mother's cousin
8, Valeska Surratt)
“Wit i to ‘be
And She has. done her shage of publicity When Miss Alexander and Mrs. gn, finally decided. to invade the ~ Charles Merz will be delegates to writing field, she began with the
the department convention’ to {deal of composing great
things, including tragedies
| conclusion.
Jeanne Brown, pledges of “the while. "
chapter, will present a skit.
‘at-8- pm today. Miss Adi
Ginnsz, 2263 N, Delaware 8st. is burn. Now thé by-line reads
Until she
—
to be the hostess.
I ply, Ida. Vandivier,
~ Mrs. Lester Shake will “preside; ‘Solves Problems “4% at the business meeting of he Happy Hour Club at 8 Friday. The. group will meet in the home of Mrs. Minett.
Bridal Shower Set Tonight
“Lou Ann Kervan Jo Be Ain}
p. m.!
Clarence | Mrs.
and Miss
| Ida,” as sh FPR
from character development. takes production,” “to keep up with the magazine market.” The. most popular stories have been those with happy end-| ings "You have to think of your reader’~—so0 she's given up trying to write the tragic. A moral is. buried somewhere in the copy. Wholesome works are full of humor - touch which marks
[She was born 14a B
. Miss Kervan and Edward Stein” metz will be married Aug. 20 in - Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Guests at the shower will
daugh
Hennessey, Okla. when that stat was still a territory. ter. of William R. Odessa’ Blackburn. Her father Farmer, judge, oil man,
a Mary Frances Schlotter ““and Jerry Sheats. woo Boyk event will be Mrs. in, South Bend: children who Rad heen’! Lois -L. Funk, Frederick. oon op Md: Miss Beth Ashton, Bloom- eid." The son, also Albert J. ington; Miss Patty Ryan. Green-| 'ts now a full-fledged doctor, a ‘Miss Colleen Jones,
Mary Miller Selects Date
include Mrs. Paul J. Kervan and Mr 6. George Steinmetz, ‘mothers. the engaged couple; M on Steinmetz Jr., Fred Richard _Whalion and Curtis 4 Ping, and Misses Paula Kervan, Mary Ann Gravy, ‘Catherine Hart, Helen Daven-
‘Moran Patty Wel
ales that section.
ch, “Loretta
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at
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wi
salesman and politicial first agency for Chevrolets la
“practically
[Hospital in-Denver. a nurse; travels over the states {serving her profession. 1034 Mrs.
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a at 9a m Aug 8t. Anthony Catholic ro Th
Se
Cole Bt.
Yel Aor.
“Prospective - bridegroom.
Miller
Home.
Jr.
in the!
Miss Barbara Fitzgerald will be| the maid of honor and Robert T.| } brother of the = {o-Be, will be tHe best man. reception will be in the Slovenian people and began work seriously. marriage shé As a widow
Hints On Making. Good Melon Rings
Place the “melon rings on ‘crisp salad greens and fill with the
raisin-
Plump--seeded “rafuiny, enidhed Hine Butler University. pineapple and cream cheese make a wonderful filling for eantaloupe;
When The "1041, Mrs,
During her ‘had written
- {she had settled down to the exof taking
. tent eourse in TU
Oddly,
ton, Ii, Vandivier knew
singing her mewspaper experience. Under ithe late Fred N. Morris, whom she took voice, the Tabernacle Presbyterian
cheese
mixture.
Church Cholr )
A colorful life, devoted to her [tamily, has brought her 0 one
“It takes more ‘time than have write serious material. eat deal of pleasure oyt of the g (writing for vulps) and if 1 can give that pleasure to
then it is worth-
overcame
name. Dagl BI
Her stories usually run -about tive or six thousand words. She tes about a worthwhile prob-. {fem as satisfactorily as she can. Vandivier prefers writing
“It ks, [to write’ stories on a musical event
being staged by the choir. tacting .a local newspaper . critic, {she found her ideas were all right land there followed a remarkable amount of publicity writing. With a background of that ex-| times clirls up on the studio Soul Mrs.
she remar
love stories,
known. :
The Blackburns moved to Indianapolis from Oklahoma City in 1919 just at the end of World| War I. She was graduated from Tech High Schopl in: 1920 and | that September ran away and married Albert J. Schneider, an He was killed fiyin 1928 and she was left with
on
Colorado
|40. ‘She acquired a son, John: Tht who will be a junior in pre-law ' Miller Ay rdin Vv Br, 246 N. Addison St, and Mr. £all, The Vandiviers also ha
and: Mrs. Dewey - Thompson, 353! are the parents of the
ne
first some,
a night
i get a
her self-
{ consciousness, the feeling of The Bide-A-Wee Club. will moat { hibiting herself,” the author wrote
"ex-
o
“the
er ls
Successful Writer Of Love Stories fo for Pulp Magazines
By AGNES H. OSTROM
At Dinners
{Events Will Be
Given Friday Nig he
2 ; oo
a ‘their sister, 18 ‘| SerVaas, and her fiance, the Rev. {1ohn Rodman Williams Jr. Miss Servaas and the Rev, Mr.
p, m. Saturday In Church.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert SerV Ft. Worth, Tex., sngaged couple; Mr’ and Mrs n Gilkey, New York; H McRae Williams, San Francisco
rr Culver:
Beurt R. Servaas
Scotts Are Hosts | Mr, and Mrs. Harry E, will entertain with a bridal din ner in honor of their daughter,
“Connell. + The
lat 11a. m. and Paul Cathedral. | Guests at. the party which wil jfollow the wedding rehearsal wil
le, N J. D, Stout,
“Two week-end brides 3 be:
Mr. and) Mrs. William he Sor | fVaas, 4923 Park Ave., will enter-, tain with a bridal difiner in honor ‘Miss L. Johanna
Willams will be married at 3:30 Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Guests at the party » will include:
.and the Rev. and a Williams. parents of the
“iss Cary Jane Synhorst, Pell~.: Towa; Mr. and Mrs. Sherrard Rice Wa Sites Wesley Mr, and Mrs. RoKnox, Miss Jane King and
Scott
Jeanne, and her fiance, George |
j party will bein the indian-} {apolis Athletic Club. Miss Scott land Mr, Connell will be married Saturday in S88. Peter
{include Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Reeves, ~+Scarsdal
LioMr. and Mrs. Mr and Mos. John. Ciothes, College ang You” fall's prophetic theme, which seems to!
he and the A real purposé. She joined a 100p] ght « Aunt Writers’ class. Meeting thors proved an inspiration and livening conversation with tart re- ‘miscellaneous sheer tomorrow elous cook, she's: night for Miss. Datalams Bush..
{perience
/Bullis and Miss Marguerite Mc Bride. Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. yy s Marilyn Kimberlin, Indiana
Mesdames Virgil Recaveir; Louis Albrecht and Ray Trimmell (loft to right} are chairmen of © the fall festival of St. Ann's Catholic ‘Church, The event will be tomorrow, Friday and Saturday on the church grounds, 2850 S. Holt Road.
College Board to Aid Coeds Beverly Sutton:
1 An “All- ge. Girl” College Board is all set to assist college- To b Wed
1 bound coeds at Wasson's . They're living, breathing and thinking the capsule Will Become. Bride * of William. F." O'Brian
The approaching marriage of .
¥
plan, |
be on the lips of every gal headed for. college, 4 Miss Nagcy Forbes 6f Butler University wields the gavel with,
Fred Wickham, Monigpmery. i, = “The swill assist “golte ; s Ila: Mr. ard Dies. Toh Heys: University. as co-chairman. girls” ie Bor In ilege Miss Beverly Mae Sutton, daughe lolds, Milwaukee. Wis; Dr. and The entire 12-member board In- department. They will model in-. iter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C, {Mrs, - Charles Ulrich, Kenosha, cludes Misses Pat Graber, Vir-"formally .approved college fash- {Sutton, 1242 Naomi St. to Wile ida Vandivier Wis, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis ginia Hillyard, Myrna Lewis and jong every afternoon. Especially 1am F. O'Brian is announced. He. Kimberlin, Indiana is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. James
Con-
Vandivier read
riwriters' magazines in Illinois with
FA WTAE ac dbB riod x BED lackburn in kept returning the stories Ww “You
othe notation.
other au:
{breakfast
{Keifen, Terre Haute. ©
Now she doesn't nold to that or! | wait for inspiration. “T think at] the typewriter, and it's easier to] write in. the morning when Im fresh.” = She's taken over room and between!
Plan Series
= Of Showers
Miss Bush Is
Sfshitrs know "her a8 A de-| Bride-to- Be ul, interesting. person, al-' Mrs. Francis Schaler, ways fixing up “her. ‘htitne and en- .tucky Ave.
to read. Ne 1301 Ken
marks, A mary po HRP entertaining... An Bus hariage
will entertain with a:
She was the
insurance
for words, Try for pulps.’ and! Try she did and after two solid Max Blackburn,
{years of work, she
At.the end of the first week,
have a flair and family. A sister and Brothers live here. One brother, 4 in ry Riex oS —. Church. is Ihustrious! Next Wednesday Mrs. sold a story. Potentate of the Murat Temple. | Haberesn, 6801 Weghorst St. Ahe.
eight. “Aad Likes to Garden The
onfas tte shower,
PEE Miss: Resse
Martin will jonor the future bride with a mis-| Tau
Schoen
General Betty Anne;
Schneider was {married 10 J. Carl! Vandivier, an “insurance lawyer, who was Matian Mary Margaret ‘Miller and | jon County Republican Central ibe Committee Chairman from 1938
others,
domestic
‘plays social
has her
know,
or that,
n-—had the chalked up a score of they kept on selling to True Story, | Fifteen Love Stories, Love Book, gldeal Love and many|to garden,
'3 Ring Circus’
Now that thé family is back in! Indianapolis and established in a home at 3652 she manages a thres:ring circus and writes “in and around” responsibilities. secretary for popular 14-yéar.old daughter. who Hh own opinion: of mother’s ‘authorship. When about was asked, “What kind of stories does your mother do?” Leading her on, quirer asked if they were this kind
When asked it’ they were
N. Delaware
Romance, !
St,
ner ‘She her
_her the
eight, child
She didn't the in-
whe has just begun her career.
{Chapter, Delta 8igma Kappa So-| For a change of pace she 10ve8 rority, will give a kitchen shower just recovered !Aug. 15 for Miss Bush. The party
has : . (will be from an earnest case of poison- i ny 8 959 N. ivy as a result, and “knits like wood Ave.
Lin
mad.” One minute she is working! Assisting the hostess will bet Smith, ! ‘Thomas Walsh and Keith Perci- 10:30-a. m. Sept. 3 in the St. Joan!
{Mesdames J. Wallace
a in garden garb,.the next,! she's dressed “fit to kill,” say her| neighbors, ready for an appointment. Ar © evening the fa inveterat first-nighters,
1
midnight snack. Ida Vandivier's mind is b with ideas for more stories. Even she gets fed up with the jove stories periodically, ‘but she feels
‘home,
+ County 4-H Show Opens:
The Marion County
Whitéver her typewriter pounds out is bound to be humorous and based on life. “You: have to ex-|.-:
in the home of Mrs. get the date and named attendants 1633 Ingram St.
Mrs. Jack Tharp, 3211 Winfield Fr. and Miss Betty Moore will ficiate. MAY ive a chrystal shower Aug. 23. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weber and Pfc. Bernard Taylor.
gather at the kitchen table for & mne party will be in the Tharp L. Reese, 3131 E, 38th St, ‘oi Mr. Mulhall is the son o
Girls 4-H Delores Crone, Massillon.
The Bridal Scene—
Mary Louise Giles Betrothed Dinner to Honor Miss Adney
Mr. and school approaching marriage of their daughter
stories, ‘Naw, my mother doesn’t know Month C this anything “about eves For.a while the restless writer Pen Womentand the North Meth-| a daughter, Mary Jane, who ‘will! tried ‘working on a schedule. ; enter Shortridge in September.
{Writes i in Evanston
the family moved to for four Jears in few
the
Mrs. 1
Extension here and I. Stuart.
lessons
Jed to,
from Vers she joined Chi Omega Sorority.
VV,
Many Jane said, “No.” perience a thing to write well Show: will be open to. the public) i ewer INDIng at 7:30 p.m. today andiyg youngster replied,| She 18%)
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A NRT TER Ete ot Amerieansbama
[for the winners ir. the townshi
odist Church. - —— shows who will bring their entries
tions o Canning, food preparation,
ists tomorrow night.
Giles, 3602 Gtiford Ave. announce the
Mary Louise, to Thomas onstration
Criswell,
agent; Mrs,
Prose of the Story-A- all day tomorrow. It is being held yshers. : wil include Robert J. db-‘and is a member of in the Ipalco Hall, 16th and Ala- Meiners, E. Berry Smith, Edward
Judging -is already ‘under way!
ito the county exhibit. Classifica‘include . clothing, baking, room ' improvement and rural electrifica-
n. gr ribbons fand special merit be able 16 buy a whole waterribbons will be awarded the final:
Miss Janice Berlin: home dem- raising midget watermelons which Gaylle are sweeter than any othefs on assistant’ home. demon- !
| University: oollegiate this year are their uni|Mkaa Pat Fuie RiyWilia Waods o0llegt a corduroy skirts ollege; iss osilyn James, with exaggerated ckets, lon | Stephens College; Miss Elizabeth gjaeve wr TO gay ug | Armstrong, DePauw University; trasting weskits also of corduroy. [Miss Carol Arnholter, Western - Some of the tips they'll pass an College; Miss Mimi Kulwin, Pur: to the wise are: Skirt lengths of due University; Miss Judie Mor-/12 and. 13 inches are enthusias- be-her. sister's maid of honor. The lyison, Mount Holyoke College; tically approved; windblosvn . “ba- bridesmaids will be Miss Maryann Miss Kathy Owen, Wilson Col- by” bobs have fashion's OK; the Sutton and Miss Mary Agnes
O'Brian, 1212 Comer St. The wedding vows will be ex« changed at 9 a. m. Sept. 10 in the St. Catherine Sienna Catholie Church. : . Miss Patricia Jane Sutton ‘will
_ lege, “and Miss Forbes, Butler. more variety and color the better; O'Brian, sisters of ‘the couple. Wasson's second floor is their the new ‘street length” evening ‘Earl O'Brian, the prospective - ‘headquarters. ‘gowns a are definitely * “nt [bridegroom's brother, will be the
Phe. Hunter fo Wed Miss Frick
A 7:30 p. m. service Saturday {in the Hillside Christian Church| {will - unit -Misg Mildred Louise {Frick and Pfc. Donald E. Hunter.
Of Robert L. Mulhall Parents of the bride-to-be are
Miss Elizabeth Ann Reese today Mr. and Mrs. William F. Frick,
'best man. Ushers will be. Robert |O’'Brian, another brother, - and Homer Schaefer.
Serve Food in Ring Ring Of Ice to Be Cold
Food looks cool -and 1s cool _ ‘when You serve salads or des. gerts in an jce ring. Freeze water ~clear or tinted with vegetable “Pte. Hunter is coloring—in a ring mold in your for her wedding. to Robert L.'the son of Mrs. Gladys Hunter refrigerator - freezing compartMulhall. : {and R. P: Hunter, both of Lexing- partment. The couple Will be married at ton, Ky. To remove, dip mold in hot Miss Helen Jobah will be Miss Water for a moment. lof Arc Catholic Church. The Rev. Frick's only attendant. Pte. | William Buhmeier will of- Billie. Feibert will be best "man! The. bride-to-be is the/and the ushers will be Cpl. John
Sets Date
‘Will Become Bride
SNM
and! The prospective bridegroom, is
f Mr. and ‘serving with the U. 8. Marine
[Mrs. Louis G. Mulhall, 353 Bur- |Corps_ here. {gess Ave. Mrs. Rovert J Arn, Massillon, ‘Use Gas Dryer 0., sister 0’ the prospective bridegroom, will be matron. of honor. To Save Fatigue
‘| Bridesmaids wilt be ‘Miss Trudie There's much more fatigue in| Mulhall, another sister, and Miss drying than Washing clothers be-| {cause of the 45 pounds of wet wash to be carried out to the line, | hung te dry;-iater taken in aad, sprinkled for irening. . A gas. dryer automaticaly | Fi Rexconcand Mr Arn MTR CEs RTT thi back-breaking Mr. Mulhall -is attending Butler drudgery. Pp University.
Best man. willl hé Francis X. hall, a brother-af-Mr. Mulhall.
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dull linoleum is a thing of the past. Use Glaxo high -
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8 reel ' . t 1 : Watermain et | a am a Now Midget in one hour. J Soon even small families will NEW ORLEANS melon and hot have any go to : The Only Direct Service
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waste,
the market,
} WASSON'S
“Phe wedding with be at o 30- pom ANE 37: Inthe Broadway asia HpERY am ‘Mrs: Ruth! One melon will serve four. This. \l . M &i p N 3 eynolds ub agent, are in variety was developed after years Methodist Church. les Glles ‘was graduated from DePauw. Uni- charge. Home economic. teachers of cross breeding. v SIXTH FLOOR ify and isa member of Alpha lyde Harris, son of Mrs, Chris- throughout the" county are the pmo ———————————, = " AY co |
The prospective bridegroom is
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The party was in the Huesing —— and Mrs. P. T. home in. Zfonsville | . He at- Guests with thé bride-to-be, her Make Fruit mother and Mrs. Harm were S C 8 Jelta Tau Delta Mrs. Howard Bragg, New. Au- alads olorful gusta, and Mrs. ¥. H. Thempson, The more colorful" fruit salads
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Bride-to-Be Feted
Mesdamgs Robert Huesing. Jim* and hostesses at shower last night for Miss Ellen Kortepeter. Kortepeter, and Mrs Southport m
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you'd better learn This hand, play
“at three no trumj
Master's point, » Mr. Champion | fead and he pitch of spades. This w
-ate opening for I
knocked out the dummy outside suit. : “However it off ar difficulty a played the dian If the four diame opponents broke could be run in t odds are against { If the opposing divided 3-1 (the tribution), then must be given o suit before it ca
Break Is Vital It Mrs. Keen
enough to have
break 4-0, she wo cede the enemy
“tricks; -and hope 1
them time to set 1
Qwn. . After winning with the king « Keen pulled the t from the
the queen and le knocking out her knew it was time
gam 8.
. Ducking Play
Hamonds at the 1 tricks, she would
750 take OTe the
the hand. 2 understand 1 now,” ~ said Mr. "How logical it simple and easy. get in thére now 3 with any of them Mr. Masters t to -hide a smile. to .be con!
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harder to see w ually in the gan better wait a litt
Mr. Blackwood, Hs Times, India
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LOS ANGELE Btockwell of thi a whistling schoo graduates about ages, She has been school for 20 yea has never had a not ‘teach to w —-@ther-hand, she r ing. is quite dific great flexibility of
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