Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1949 — Page 9

Butler Holds Annual 'Prevue' Party a For Prospective University Coeds

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"Forgotten Minds' Mrs. Franklin reported on the

{will leave Sept. 6 for Aberdeen,

i Mn. Bond will be & bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Peggy

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To Be Bridesmaid

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howland Bond, 4038 N. Tacoma Ave. and daughters, Jane and Judy,

Jane Underwood and Arthur

Lambert Rickey, The couple will nge- vows at - 8:30--p.

odist Churh.

{ton Moore, Aberdeen, formerly of

. Indianapolis. Mr. Rickey, also of

Aberdeen, is the son of the late

outstanding activities of the National Council of Women for the past six months, “Fundamental education must be given to that hopeless one-half | of the world’s population who| cannot read or write,” statcd Mrs. | Grace Golden, director of the! “Children’s Museum who spoke on | “UNESCO and You” at the after-| noon session. SAR .. “We used to hear much about the forgotten man, but the most pitiful of them all are those whose minds have been forgotten,” she said pointing out that the United

in the School of Religion Building. The guests were greeted by (left to right] Miss Betty Blades, chairman; Miss Jane Lewis of the Student Information Office, Mrs. M. O. Ross, wife of Butler's president; Dr. Elizabeth Ward Durflinger, dean of women, and Mrs. George A. Schumacher, wife of the director of student information.

Organizations—

Sorority Sets Dinner Here

Indianapolis alumnae and active members of Delta Delta Miss Barbata: Caldwell. daugh Nations Educational Scientific Delta Sorority will have dinner Wednesday night in the Indian.| is* Barbara Ladwer, Gang’

= of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Caldand Cultural Organization's aim apolis Athletic Club. i was to found a peace on moral The guests will be girls entering DePauw University ne entertained at a going-away

Two Students

“and Intellectual hope for man- month: — . : pienic-last-night-In-- Caldwen kind. ; Active members in charge of the event are Miss Jane Messing, [summer home on Lantern Road Mrs. Golden “ chapter president; Miss Natalie = : . { n : t. chow her at pupae Graham, Todaro rah char. Dance: Thre vil ba nautic (°7 Alen Beck 1nd Yoeph Kiet

; decorations orant people are ruled b man, and Misses Anne Drift i = intellectuals, - révolutionary| TeYer. Marian Thompson and| Bob Sullivan is chairman, ss- month for their freshman year in

uprisings of one kind or another| Barbara Rusie. |alstad by Helen Morrman and Oberlin College. They are the have been inevitable. Lack of Plan Picnic |Ann Roth. {sons af Mr, and Mrs. Allen V. R. Silucation greatly Jesmens 8 Ba A sicaie is bei iamed. 57 Dori Beck, 715 E. 50th St., and Mr. and e n anne y py ¥ place in world affairs.” Hghtiy | the members of the Mother's Club. of Jean Weber, ass. J..L. Kivett, 6967 College She pointed out the various °f the English Avenue Boys cis. D. L. Smith Engaged |Ave. methods employed by UNESCO in|, The picnic is to. be at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, 5210 Guests included Misses Sarah {Crawfordsville Road, announce]

its program of creating mutual Tuesday ‘in Christian Park, .

understanding and education. | The CYO of the Holy Cross the engagement of their daugh- Adkins, Jane Long, +. _ A musical ‘program was given ‘£7 by Miss Constance McLean, Long dance Beach, Cal, and Miss Dorothy tomorrow in the church yard. Jeffries. Mrs. Claude McLean pre-|

Don Mills and his orchestra dided.

{will play for this “Maritime wedding.

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The annual "Prevue Party” for protpective Butler University coeds was held yesterday afternoon |

Carroll, Joann Moreland, Wanda Caroline

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rickey. Miss

Landbeck, Aberdeen.

Susan Haralson, Pine Bluff,

twill be the flowergirl. Miss Under-

... |Pienic Honors ™ Hubers to Observe

attended Butler University.

50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hu- { ber, 6103 E. 16th St., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from to § p. m. Aug. 28, The party will be in the home of their daughter and son-in-{law, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Tim{merman, 6065 E. 16th St. There {are no invitations, ‘Rosemary Sullivan

Schedules Wedding

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The future bride is the daugh-! ph {ter of Mr. and Mrs. William New-

Treasurer of

trait painter. He is going to attend Herron Art Institute in

™ - ” » PAUL BELIEVES that attending a specialized school is far better than enrolling in a liberal arts college and majoring in art. “If you want to do one specific thing, you should train for just that. Herron is part of Butler Uni-

-+—wersity now and a four-year

course will give me a college degree, t00,” he says. Teaching art to high school students also interests Paul. His talent was discovered by his parents when ,at the age of 5, he presented them with an originial sketch: Paul took ‘every Tech and has a one-track mind as far as choices of careers go. # = . HE ENJOYS working as a curb painter for the city. “It keeps me outdoors and even if

| Miss Rosemary Sullivan Will] it doesn't help my technique it

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feted at

{mond J. Roembke.

Charles

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a miscellaneous does {shower tonight. The bride-to-be ‘will be married Sept. 10 to Ray-| hurt me,” he states.

i Misses Jean O’Brien, Marjorie Catholic Church will sponsor a ter, Doris Jean, to Donald Lee Hartman, Virginia Johnson, Jane Markham and Theresa Roembike | from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m.. Smith. He is the son’of Mr. and Kilger and Nancy Towsley, Jerry will be the hostesses in. the home| {Mrs. Ralph Smith, Greenwood. |Wells, Charles Kivett, Charles/of Miss O'Brien's grandmother, | No date has been set for the Schonover, Kenneth Montgomery Mrs,

O'Donnell, 950 {Hervey St. :

involve working with

| paint and it certainly can't

Paul worked as caddy master at the Pleasant Run golf course last summer. He enjoys movie dates, but doesn't take the same girl out all the time. Paul believes that dating a variety

{ of sub debs is the best way to

Paul J. Rickey Jr... . .AFist : - By JEAN MANEY : DID YOU EVER WONDER who goes around painting the | curbs of Indianapolis that bright shade of canary yellow? Meet Paul J, Rickey Jr.—he's one of the crew which makes drivers

red. . Paul is a June graduate of Technical High School. This sum- | mer he has a job with the city maintenance department as a ~eurbstone painter: a g the Teen Art.

i | to be re Audrey Rickey, Aber-| Club, Paul wants to a po

deen, will be the mhid of honor. |" -|Others serving as bridesmaids g,ntember. {will be Mrs. Willard Haralson, Pine Bluff, Ark., and Mrs. Clark {D. Connellee and Mrs. J. Stewart |

art course offered at

have fun and that no one | should “get serious” until he's out of school. , President of the City Teen

Canteen Council, Paul is the |

son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Rickey, 949 N. Layman Ave,

Miss Watts | To Be Married |

Miss Betty Rhea Watts and Merrill G. Christie Jr. will be married at 4 p. m. Sept. 4 in the University Heights Evangelical United Brethren Church. Miss Watts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Watts, 2710 8, Villa Ave. Mr, Christie's parents live at 1253 Lawrence Ave,

Dr. Roy H. Turley, pastor of

the church, will officiate. Miss

Vonita Watts, sister of the future | bride, will be the maid of honor. be Missi ALBERT, Canada, Aug. 18—

{The bridesmaids will

{and jacket,

Sweaters in the show ranged in price from $5.98 for wool, to $14.95 for the softest of cashmeres. Separate skirts were priced from $7.98 to $25. > . . »

A GROUP of co-ordinated separates in the show made ef« fective use of slate green cordu~ roy. The group included jumper, weskit, wr girth (A rust tone also is available in the separates.) Jersey blouses shown with this group underscored the importance of jersey in fall fash-

fons; One jersey dress in the

style parade had a two-toned

{ band-striped skirt and a bodice

made half of one tone, half of * the other,

To show that wool dresses are not for daytime wear alone, there was a beige wool date frock with mink tails spilling out the ends of its cone collar, »

~ A COUPLE of date dresses. . _.

were in ballerina length and were accompanied by matching jackets.. Taffeta in jewel tones made several late-day frocks, Both ribbed and iridescent taffetas were shown. : - Among evening frocks, the emphasis was on such lustrous

Slone or in combination with n :

{Marjorie Christie, sister of the!Several Indianapolis persons are prospective bridegroom, and vacationing in the Jasper Park

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{O'Brien and Alice Watts,

Ann B. Fowler will he the! {flowergirl and Jimmie Hammell Pennsylvania St.

{Misses Anita Hendershott; Joan Lodge, Jasper National Park, Al{berta.

Miss Hilda Edelman, 1142 N, Indianapolis,

wilt be the ringbearer. Robert is a guest here. Mr. and Mrs. 0.J, |Thacker will serve as the best Smith and their family, 8191 N. man. The ushers will be Marvin Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, Christie, brother of the bride-'are diso vacationing in the park,

land Richard Sturm.

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[foom-to-be; Jack Watts. brother; -N, N. Roy, 3540_N.. Meridian

of the bride-to-be; Rex McCarrel St;

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