Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1949 — Page 4
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A guest tea, luncheon and din- 4 # 4 : 1 itll om he Bin ee: sorority] mn HEME! Sy iotagond *e “ ! ao iodi/A _ # | groups for this week. a guest tea of the - a ie Psi Psi Psi Sorority members
Tuesday Afternoon Study Club will-be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Lewis Smith 4717 Graceland Ave. Mrs. E, C. Rumpler will be guest speaker. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames William Konop, Morrell Miller and John Nunamaker Jr. The group was organized in May, 1032. ° |
Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, pres- . {dent of the Cruzan Parliamentary Jaw Club 1, will be honored at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow. Mrs, LeRoy Portteus, 3609 Washington: Blvd., will -be the hostess. Mesdames Thomas A. Cortess, William C. Strafford and Ralph Quinn will give the parliamentary
program. Officers serving with Mrs. {ge Schmidt include Mrs. Quinn and!
Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. M. 0. Hollingsworth and Mrs. J. A
Whalen, "recording and corres-| ponding secretaries, and Mrs. Carl Jackson, treasurer Miss Fred to Speak Miss Magdalena Fred, guest
speaker for the Amsterdam Chap-| ter, ITSC, will talk on “Vikings” at the 7:30 p. m. meeting tomor-| row in the W. Washington St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Jerome C. Steiner will pre-| |
side. »
-The Second Tuesday of the Month Club will meet with- Mrs.| Charles Myers, 147 8. Elder St. !
at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. |
A 6 p, m. dinner meeting in the| Apex Grill is scheduled for to-| morrow by the Indianapolis Toastmistress Clib. Mrs. A. JI Krueger Jr. will be toastmistress for the event and Mrs. Hugh O'Gara will preside. |
| The Indianapolis Writer's Club) will meet at 7 p. m. tonight in the! Spencer Hotel.
Miss Rosner
Wed Saturday >
Bridegroom Is
Robert D. Brock
at the Speedway Kinde
- united Miss Mildred J. Rosner and Robert D. Brock. The Rev. L. A.| _ . Lindeman of St. Christopher . . Parish read the double-ring cere- M S || mony in the Holy Trinity Catholic ISS u ivan Church.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ros- ls Bride
ner, 4925 W. 15th St, are parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs.| Exchanges Vows.
George W. Brock, New Albany; . are parents of the bridegroom. . | With R. J. Roembke Raymond Joseph Roembke took
Attending the bride were her, sisters, Mrs. Richard FE. Hissam, ‘Miss Rosemary Sullivan as. his matron of honor, and Mrs. Earl bride ‘in a 10 a m L. Higbie and Mrs. John W. Fer- Saturday in the St. Catherine of guson, bridesmaids. They wore gi.nna Catholic Church. The Rev $33 GUWRS in rose, fuchsia and py Carl Busald and the Rev, Fr. . : | ( To yf ate Thomas G. Tavior. New Albany.|702*PD McCrisaken officiated was the best man. Ushers were Ine bride daughter of Mr ‘and Donald Arvin and Robert Mec- Mrs. Timothy -E. Sullivan, 2405 Daniels. : {Union St, wore a. gown of candleThe bridal gown of ivory satin light satin and Chantilly lace. Her had a fitted bodice accented with | llusion vell- fell from a lace cap a sheer yoke outlined in a Chan- and she carried white gardernias tilly lace bertha. The bouffant 3nd orchids. skirt fell into a cathedral train.! The bridesmaids Misses Jeanne A two-tiered imported illusion veil O'Brien, Marjorie Mackham and hung from a tiara of pearlized Theresa Roembke, wore green and orange blossoms wine taffeta frocks. Mary Ellen After a reception in--the home Gallaghe* was the flowergirl and of the bride's parents. the couple Joseph Gallagher was the ring Jeft for New York and Canada. bearer. The best man was Harold The bride traveled in a brown E. Sullivan and™ the ushers were gabardine suit with beige acces John Burns and Robert Strack gories. After Sept. 26 they will live After a reception In the home o in Detroft, Mich: the bride's parents the couple The bride attended Purdue Unj- for a motor trip to Michigan versity and is a member of Delta They will be at home later ti} Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom month at 3657 N. Capitol Ave Mt was graduated from Purdue and Roembke is the son of Mr. and
—By Marjorie Turk.
ceremony
belongs to Theta Xi Fraternity. Mrs. William C. Roembke, 2162 ea a ie alternates SE — ~ (Yar - Cotes ht ternal g Plan Card Part } E. Garfield Drive Special rules A player may’ For threg:handed Canasta, deal Wednesday in IAC Y , . vive combine two r- mare 13 cards to eact Only one Ca- The Dolphin Club women's] - The Three Way Cafd Club will Pair to Enter IU melds of the same rank made by NASta is required to go out, as in swimming group of the Indianaposponsor a pillowcase card party = yo... 0 po Alexander Jr and hi de. but mav not withdraw the four-handed “game lis Athletic Club, will hold its first at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Food yoo nariivn Alexander ind Any card from the meld. In other "It is customary at the end of fall meeting. Wednesday in the Craft Shop [daughter of Mr. and .M: on each game to figure -dach side's IAC Green Room, Mrs. Clarence ep. Saughiter cf Br. ana. Mre Alex cheon Honors ore to the nearest hundred, 30 A. Paul will preside Install Your . 21-Member Club leave tomorrow for Indiana Uni- x a¢ oints or more counting at QU Serving on the luncheon com-! ° ANKARA, Turkey—The Borop- versity: James is trar Cry as Miss Nancy Cushwa mittee are Mesdames Bernadine . timist Club in Istanbul, Turkey. is'a sophomore from Wabash and Miss Nancy Cushwa was the TOMORROW: Pointers fron McAree, William = Styring and . represented by 21 women mem-| Marilyn was graduated © from honor guest at a luncheon given ®iperience Tohn Eix m i bers Shortridge High ®choo Saturday by Miss Jane Knight ; Ir S rong — ua ‘ and Miss Margaret Williams, The } LF party was im the home of Miss Knight s parents. Mr ind Mrs
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: tions of swing-your-lady and docey-do. She has a sister, Marcia Kay, who will be two An 11:45 a. m, service Saturday! in October. They: are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson, Speedway City.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SororiHes MONDAY, SERT. 12, 1049 Sororities—
Sorority - Groups Set Meetings
Psi Psi Psi Plans Friday Luncheon
Business meetings ha ve been
orrow
4. will meet at 12:30 p. m. Friday in| the 38th St. Branch, Merchants %+ National Bank, for a luncheon] and business session. i
Mrs. John Goll, chairman, will! be assisted by Mesdames Roy F. » Duncan, A. C. Franke, Harris O. Johnson, Ernest A. Klinge, E. M.’ Laurence, W. H. Meuser, Walter Dearing, Henry L. Patrick and] Fred Swartz, Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, president, has appointed the following chair-| men for the year: Mrs. William, F. Keough and Mrs, Carl D. Pat-| terson, yearbook; Mrs. James W.| Fleener and Mrs, Earl Breech) Sr., social; Mrs. Frank B. Tufts| “ 8 a and Mrs. Fredrick I. Barrows,] MOST hair stylists will tell ways and means; Mrs. Lorenzo B.| you how vou’'ll be wearing your ¥ 1 Jones, program; Mesdames H. E.| 1.i in the near future, but ar Morrison, J. A Mom gomery nd Mme. Marguerite E. Buck of Kenneth 3. ier. New York goes them one better Mrs. Minor Carpenter, flower. | and predicts how you'll be wearMrs. Lot Green, delegate to the, ing it next year. Butler Mothers’ Council, and re Mme. Bugk, stylist for naThomas G. Survey, siternatey tional and international adverLg Tren ollie: of Wom} UFINg accounts, must think at ‘en, and Mrs. Charles F. Pollitt,| least a half-year ahead in coifalternate; Mrs. Charles A. Cas-| fure designs. An_ advertising |sady and Mrs. Meuser, auditors; photo taken now will, in all {Mrs. Walter L. Jones and Mrs. | probability, appear in a maga[W. G. Holt; hospitality; Mrs. Wil-| zine several months from now. | iam J. Hauser, pledge captain:| It is part of Mme. Buck's job, as Mrs. Patrick, jewelry, and Mrs.! president of the Fashion FuPM J. R. Hearne, magazine. tures hair styling. service, to
E Mrs Miller, Hostess develop coiffures which will be y . 4 . ' iron in | The first fall meeting of the Mi Wil Theta Theta Chapter of Phi Beta ISS Ison Psi Sorority will be Tyesday men! . {night in the home of Mrs. William | B . |Miller, 2162 N. Oxford St. S prige | Mrs. James Edson Jowry, pres- "i Weds R. A. Willis Jr. |
_lident._has appointed committees las follows: Ways and means—| & 3 ¥ y In Church Rite A 3:30 o'clock ceremony this
Mrs. Don Fox, chairman, Mes-| dames John Hbughland, John Sut-| {ton, Dee “Andrews, J. Kenton geierngon in the First CongregaGardner, Don Moschenross 80d tional Church united Miss Martha {Wilbur Jones; project .and char- 1 ,is Wilson and Russell Anthony ity—Mrs. Robert Caudell, chair- wijig Jr, ‘2139 College. Ave. = man, Mesdames Lethal’ Frakes.| 1p. double-ring ceremony was Roger Burch, Raiph - Shawhan, '1e,4 hy the Rev. Marcus W. JohnRoy Gish and John Canaan; Year- sn pastor of the church. Parbook—Mrs. Moschenross, chair- ents of the couple are Mr. and! man, Mesdames Uliller. VIrgiliMre Stuart Wilson, 4307 Park Whitt, Russell Williams, Genesve and Mr. and Mrs. Willis, | Lacy and Russell Cole. {Penns Grove, N. J. { | Flower and gift—Mrs. Caudell,} The bride, given in marriage by Sherry loves to dance, doing her own interpreta- chairman, Mrs: Edythe Best; tel- her father, was gowned in ivory ’ ephone—Mrs. T. M. Benziger satin made from her mothchairman, Mrs. Glen Yowler anders. wedding dress. Styled with) Mrs. William Lund, Miss Evalyn| gathered fullness forming a short Parsley and Miss Dorothy Mor- | ain. the dress had a low, round! gan; advisory—Mrs. Wilbur Jones, |... edged with chantilly| chairman, Mrs. Houghland; audit- ace 2 | ing —Mrs. Herbert Fox, chairman, . | Mrs. Peter Michaeloff; budget— Bouquet of Roses. Miss Frances Porter, chairman, Mrs. Thomas E. McLaughlin, and
Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer
HERYL ELAINE WILSON will be 5 vears old this month and is starting her studies
rgarten.
How to Play Canasta— The illusion bridal veil, three-
Special Rules, ‘Going Out’ “ne umn ral vel, thr . . ublicity—Mrs, G. E. Pohlman, | ¢7€d anc By engl, as wl Discussed in New Card Game ima ** tached to a cup of crystal heads
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority ~ | ~The business. meeting of Alpha tube roses fromed.the bride's bou- ’ - Written By. NEA Service «Chapter, Phi Déita Beta Sorority, quet , : rules of Will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Mrs. Durbin Woodson, Sturgis, the Hotel Lincoln. Mich.., was the matron of honor. She wore turquoise tissue faille and carried a colomal bouquet in Dresden tones. Miss Irma Linse, Alma, Wis, bridesmaid, wore fuchsia tissue faille and carried a colonial bouMrs. Frances C. Ekstam, Riley quet. Both wore ivy circlets in meld Hospital therapist, was the speak- their hair. : 1 When a deuce—or a joker is er today as the Welfare Club held . . once played, it cannot be taken its President's Day luncheon in Reception n Church up again v the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The bridegroom's attendants, n other words, there is no! She spoke an. foe and Re were Rolf Hayn, Madison, Wis., trading for the joker or deuce. habilitationd “Re bilitation,” best man, and David Willis, Penns No meld can contain more than she said, “is important not only Grove, and Mr. Woodson. ushers. three wild cards unless it is a to the physically handicapped but! Assisting at the reception in completed ‘Canasta. You may con- to society in general.” : the church parlors were . Miss tinue adding cards to a com- The ultimate aim of a com- Nancy Jones and Miss Ann Muel: pleted Canasta indefinitely, even Plete rehabilitation program,” she|ler, f there are then more than three 2dded; “is to enable the totally] As the couple left for a wedding wild cards in it. disabled to become one who is as trip, the bride wore a navy suit
TODAY WE'LL DISCUSS “going. out,” and special Canasta, ’ Stock pile exhausted: "When a plaver draws the last card.of
the stock pile, various procedures &f play follow
‘. . Riley Therapist If the card drawn is a red trey, he places it face up on the y P table. melds any of his-cards.that-he desires but does not discard; Speaks Today
and the hand is over. If he draws the last card splitting a stock pile and discards a black, trey, a deuce or a joker, the hand is ended. . If he makes a regular discard other than a wild card or a black trey); the next player may take the discard pile if he can meld the up-card with two cards from his hand. 1f the pack is frozen, the rules governing the frozen pack prevail If the pack is not frozeii, and
of the words, there is no
the up-card ean he added to one . . self-sufficient, and as socially and with pink accessories. After Sept of his side's melds™pe must take Number of Cards financially independent, as his 20, they will be at home at the the pack. Play continues in this TN L three! . physical condition will allow. He College Ave addre:s x F'wo and \ree-hande anast : | ( manner until a plaver legally: MO ' a BRlea a ' a must learn to ‘live with his handi-, Both the bride and bridegroom { refuses to take the up-card. oe best two-handed game Of cap and not off-it.” are Indiana University graduates ¢ inasta is to deal each player Today's meating, first of” the and he is a graduate of the uniNo Bonus “10 «cards. The rules of four-“|yn's season, honored Mrs. E. L./versity’s School of Law IIRIONID Ay TaN ut. theandgd Canasta apply. except Baker Jr., the new president, ES - = are tabulated » regu- tnt it takes two Canastas to : |
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“But America has always led the world in hair styling,” she added. “French style in cose tumes may influence America,
in style when such. photos appear. Returning recently from Paris, Mme. Buck said, “The 1950 hair style length in America will definitely be from two to six inches.” ~ » . “SIMPLICITY, charm and femininity will keynote smart chignon lines, small heads and varieties of personalized styles dressed with short hair ‘that looks long and vice versa.” An example of the simple and feminine hairdo she expects to be popular is shown. Her “Our Lady of Paris” coiffure (shown above In two views) was designed to accompany new Paris costume designs. “The styles created by the
influenced France. We will see a continuéd trend in this direce tion as our 1950 hair styles are dressed with hair from two to’ six inches long.” In her work with Fashion Futures, Mme. Buck trains and advises operators in beauty salons throughout the country. She has made several trips here to work with the staff of Ayres’ beauty salon.—By L. F.
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Mrs. William T. Daily, 5106 E.! The Indianapolis Alumnae of Pleasant Run Pkwy, hostess. pejta Zeta Sorority will meet to-
Events—
Mrs. F. B. Johnson, 532 N. Denny, hostess. TUESD,
Mes. Mig Fischer, speaker. morrow for a “pitch-in" supper “ Cc . i WEDNESDAY and ‘reunion. Mrs. Herbert E.
Indianapolis Country Club, 1 p. Hike, Brenusnwood, Is 10 be the
m. Clubhouse. Miss Ann Resor, Mrs. Charles G. Rawlings and
hostess. L.adies’ luncheonbridge. Miss Helen Caffyn will discuss Golden Wheel Committee, Caro- special phases of the teaching line Scott Harrison DAR Chap. profession. This will be the first Rp. m. Mrs. J, E. Heubi, 5061 in a series of programs on ‘Delta N. Illinois, hostess. Zetas Who Achieve.” THURSDAY Mrs. A. M. Romberg, presi Big Eagle American Legion Aux. announces the pom wh jigat, Night meeting. Pike Township pers for the year. They are as School, 71st and Zionsville Rd. ¢q11ows: Program — Mrs. Robert Loch Lomond ITSC Chap. 11 a. m. al ) . 23th St. branch. Indiana Na- W. Platte, chairman; Mrs. George : . : F. Romy, Mrs. Alfred Shotwell,
tional Bank. “Vikings,” Mrs. |,. . - Noble Reynolds. Business ses- Miss Charlyn Murray and Miss Mary Arnold.
sion with Mrs. Carey A. Spicer presiding. Mesdames Merrill Ways and Means—Mrs. CortWaltman, Leonard Sullivan, land V. Carrington, chairman; John ‘Webb and Frank Welch, Mesdames Jo Kettery, Harold -M. luncheon hostesses, Worth, Harold . K. Harding and FRIDAY F. E. McKeighan and Miss Maxine Met®bdist Hospital Nurses Alum: Scherrer, ‘nae Assn. 8 p. m. Wile Hall, Eu-} ropean travel talk by Miss Inez yo, nc chairman: Mrs. Pearl Ruérwat; business meeting; Fenwick, Mrs. Edward W, Wilson, Murses. program by student ps... Katherine Rubush and Miss ses. Mary Bohnstadt. Bridge Tournae ment Mesdames Colin V. Dune
Announce Winners bas, Janet Hiatt, Henry —M; . Sthmidt and Bessie Shaff Of Bridge Play ? Shaun: and
Mijsd Betty Breunig. . Winnérs ih the Lincoln Bridge Membership and Hospitality — Club's master point game this Mesdames
Robert J. Brunson, week-end are announced: With a Kenneth R.
—~ » Social Service -Mrs. Kenneth E,
Harker and Paul possible score of 364, North ana+¥Oke. Remembrance—Mrs. Bes. South’ winners were: Mrs. Ralph Sie Shaffer. Magazines — Miss E. Duncan and Mrs. E. J. Itten-| Mary Elizabeth Thumma. bach 234; Roger Deputy and Rob-| Recent graduates will be honor ert C. Wood 231; Mrs. Arch Fal- guests at tomorrow’s meeting. énder and Mrs. Wayne Warrick ————————— 717, and Lawrence J. Welch and S. A. Robinson 203. Set Garden Show East and West winners, with The first annual flower and the same possible score, were garden show of the Bz-z-B Gare Mrs. William Epstein and Mrz. den Club will be held Saturday Randall Bass 208.5; Mrs. V. R. in the Highland Acres Community Rupp and Mrs. Reba Buck 205; House, 4117 Pasadena Ave. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stokke 204.5, Glen Harper is show general and Mrs. S. R. Richardson and chairman. It will be open’ to the Mrs. E. C. Ball 200.5. ’ public from 230 to 9 p.m
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