Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1949 — Page 6

Sororities—

Alumnae

To Assemble

Tomorrow

Mrs. R. K. Foust to Preside at Session

The Alpha Chi Alumnae Club, Alpha Chl Omega Sorority, will

meet at 8 p. m.

tomorrow in the

58th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Robert K. Foust will preside. Other new officers Max Hittle, vice president; Howard W. Davis, secretary, and

are Mrs Mrs.

Mrs. John Egger Jr, treasurer, There will he a social hour after the meetirg. The hostesses will be Mesdames Richard 8B Buschmann, George F. Werner Malcolm Negley and Harlan Ruede,

A rush tea is being planned by e Gamma Kappa So-

the

rority,

members Chapter,

of lota Delta

th

for Sunday

afternoon.

will be in the Hotel Lincoln.

Mesdames William Stonecipher Cooper

Cnarles Haessig and Wilbur Hodson the event

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Mrs. Richard

ay Williams,

able,

chairmen.

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Jose

biennial

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Paul

Gentry

It

are in charge Stonecipher

will » pour. Mesdames Eugene Hussey Jacks, Robert Rader, Robert Berry, Mor-

tobert Pettijohn and Robert Retherford are invitations

conven-

tion of the Pi Omicron Sorority, Central District, will be Sept and 25 in the Hotel Lincoln

E.

Verne McCall Chapters

from

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Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin will send delegates.

Dr.

Sara Jansen,

to be the guest speaker at

banquet Sept.

24.

Chicago,

the

There will be

a reception for the local chapter

presidents and ay fore the banquet. is chairman.

is ban

Mrs. quet head.

A Sunday brunch planned by Mrs. Paul Striebeck and Miss Patricia Harmon will} be In charge of the chapel and

memor

ial services.

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officers bers. Carl Ochs George Rader

being

There will be

~election and installation of officers Sunday morning. Mrs. Truman 8. Wise and Mrs. | William H. Webb are co-chairmen |

of convention arrangements. Miss Ann DuValle is publicity chair-| 0

man. The other committee heads are Mrs. Myron Kincaid, reserva-

tions;

properties; flowers; ing; Mrs. graphs,

Mrs. Mrs.

and

Wingerter, treasurer.

Legion News—

2 Units Plan

Extra Events

Third Group Lists New Commitiges

Two American Legion Auxiliary Road Ahead.’

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Thomas Selmier, Miss Clara Kleeman, D. B. Wood, print-| Charles Corya, photo-| Miss Florence

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Junior Assembly Dance Schedule Listed

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 6 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1949

For Coming Season; Invitations Sent Out.

Judy Hanna, Charles Fauvre, Stephen Garstang, Peter Burkholder, Donna Knox and Kristin Mil-

ler (left to right) “oe

The Junior Assembly schedule of dances is announced Mrs. William Byram Gates lists the events for the coniing season. The Invitations * were mailed this week. A dinner dance Oct, 15 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club is the first party. There will be a tea dance Nov, 25 in the IAC and a Christmas party Dec. 19 in the Hotel Lincoln. On Jan. 7 the-members of the Junior Assembly ‘will have. a square dance in the American Legion Building. Two dances * the Woman's Department

Program For Year Set

Department Club

Announces Plans

Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, pro{gram chairman for the Woman's Department Club, announces the {year's program for the general

club, Her assistanls are Mes. dames Robert 1... Moorehead, Everett E. Lett, 1. P. Robinson and F, E, Smith,

The first general meeting will}

“ lbe-Oct. 12: Dro-Witham ‘Montgom-

lery. McGovern will discuss “The,

On Oct. 12 Mrs.

units will hold special events this Ruth Bryan Rohde will speak on

week.

New officers of the Robert El

Linehan Uwsit will have charge of dom”

the 7:30 p. m. meeting today in the post home, 12'4 8. New Jersey St.

They include Mrs. Willlam J. G,

“There Is a Path to Peace.” | “Indiana Before and After Freeis to be the subject of Miss Edith Bane's talk on Nov, 9. There will be a forum on Dec. 2 The subject is “Your Land and {Our Land.” Mesdames Arthur| Baron, John Daily, Donald]

Wilson, president; Mrs. Robert E.|Gray, Richard Neff and Charles! Btreggs, vice president; Mrs. Har- Weaver will lead the discussion. ler, you will perhaps have an imold L. Ostermeyer, secretary; Mrs. Bill Frazier, treasurer; Mrs. Wil-

-Ham- B.--Sherrer,

Mrs,

national headquarters in recogni

tion of their volunteer work in the a 1d

hospitals.

. 8 uss “Light in Darkest Africa.” Mrs. Ida Teagarden® 5702 Madi- TP® Feb. 8 speaker is to be Mrs pon Ave. president of the Hugh Hiram Cole Houghton. 8he will Copsey Unit, will be hostess for talk on “A Date With the World Installation services of unit of Mrs.! Dorothy Waldo Phillips ficers. It willbe at 8 p. m tomers tpeak Mar. 8 on "How Wide rox v pant. “Is Your World” Apr. 12 the dent, win be in . harge of the Hugh Butler They will Rive yx Jficers “n he Installed | g)impces of EWAsingtof Person ce ey presi , alities ants Mrs. Lucille Sierrusai-and- yar iy ts set tor May-40- « { Ss n« ¢ second vice president; Mra, Estelle There hi a luncheon "me Ewbank, secretary; Mrs. Onalee | ’ Simro Trudier Herr. treasurer Mrs lva Hail services Mrs Harold M Truslh chaplain; Mrs. Jessie Copsey hi; ‘and Mrs Wiliam H. Polk are co torian, and Mrs, Catherine Heck chairmen

man, sergeant-;

At-arms

Announce Hostess

Mrs..Thelma Shake. -Morris 8t., will be Friday meeting of Hour

Club

hostess

the

1194 for the brary Happy Dale Rice will show movies

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Dr. Conant to Talk

of Harvard University “Glimpses Into the Arcaiteeture and the Founders, charter members will be feted Graham Young will dis

Arts." life lan. 11

Fine

rg Audubon Group to Meet The Indianapolis- Audubon ciety will meet at 7:30 p. m. to morrow in Rauh ‘Memorial 1. Charles -Berriman and and

So

slides taken on a western trip

sight. chaplain, and On-Dee. 14 Dr. Kenneth John! . Louis A. Pearson, historian. Conant Seven members of the unit have will speak on recently received gold pins from History of

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Club are scheduled for Jan. 20 and Mar. 10, , A supper dance Mar. 24° will be in the indian apolis Athletic Club. The last event of the season, the spring party, will be in the Murat Temple. The date is Apr. 15 Mrs. Gates will be assisted this vear by Mesdames Henry C."Adame, Eugene Brown, Kenneth Kinnear - and John B Washburn and Miss Barbara Brown. Junior members of the managing committee are Peter Burkholder, Stephen Garstang; Charles Fauvre, Donna Knox, . Kristen Miller and Judy Hanna. The mothers of the members

How to Play Canasta—

Members of the Junior Assembly managing committee.

will be

sembly

patrons for the AsAdditional patrons include Mesdames Frederic M Ayres, William C. Bobbs, James T. Carroll, D.- Lawrence Chambers, Francis O. Dorsey, Norman B. Johnson, Henry C. Adams, Charles Mayer, William FE. Munk, Joseph Charles Schaf, John 1:--6tt;, ~ Theodore Griffith Willlam aM Rockwood, Thomas DD; Sheerin, Elias C. Atkins, Samuel B. Sutphin, William H. Thompson, Robert H.. Tyndall, Alex Vonnegut and John T. Jameson, Miss Julia Brink and Miss I. Hilda Stewart,

Chances of Winning Better

| Mrs. Harry R. Biasingham By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America's Card Authority {president of the Indiar.a Artists : Written for NEA Serviee Club, announces the committee THE CHANCE of making a Canasta is obviously better if members for the cc ming year, you have 20 cards than if you have 11. “They are Ruthven Byrum Paradoxically, your chance of getting rid of ajl your cards is chairman: Curry Bohm “Mrs also greater. The more different sets vou can meid, the greater Sybil Connell Roland Osborne the chance that you will be able to get rid of your last few cards and Garo Antreasian. selection: by laying off. Mrs. O. K. Gaskins and Mrs The effect here is double-acting. or before they have melded at George Jo Mess, prize fund; Miss In drawing from the stock, the all Ruth Anderson, chairman, Donabstract chance is better to gef Sometimes, as we shall see, the ;|q Mattise nd Mrs. Gaskins onefof, say, five ranks. than one Chance of nodRhE a BIg “weore- is hihlie ry ny } fof two ranks. At the same time Dettef. served .by._ not melding... 1} .Shatp, Chairman: Mr. your five different melds limit The loss in points that you might Bohm and Mr. Mess. general ex-| the opponents’ safe discards more Nave melded (usually under 50) hibition; Frederick Poiley, chair18

‘than do two melds

The more melds you have, of course, the more points you score. But a word of warning: Do not |exaggerate the importance of this reason for wanting to take the |pack. If you are a 500 Ruminy playpulse to meld everything . in But in Canasta, the point values of “the melds Tusually under 300) weigh relatively little

against the big scores the Canasta bonus (300 or 500), the net gain bv going out before the ‘opponent i have made a Canasta

Medical Unit To Meet Here

Announce Program For Auxiliary

Members of the Indianapoh Medical Auxiliary will act as hostesses for the Auxiliary to the Indiana State Medic: Al Asso tion g here during the four-day centennial convention of Medic Association whict Sept, 26 Mrs. Edwin reservations tributed

meetin the State al opens Eaton, tickets and chairman, ha

activities folder and

reservation” «cards - to auxiliary members tRroughout Indiana Reservations for the imited places at the dinner and luncheons ilredady are being received, As isting. Mrs. Eaton are Mesdames A J. Bachmarn, Harold Moore Myron H. Nourse. John J. 1} lLLoren H. Martin- and Chat F . Seaman Mrs. Bibler Is Chairman Program con mittee ¢!} an Mrs. Lester 1). Bibler {ent of the local aux ary, Her int nclude Mesdames Philip Reed Robert Vand ( Basil Faus et, Frank M. Gastineau. Bernard DD. Rosenak and Goethe Lir Mrs. Reed 18 in charge AY rangements for the informal din ner Monday nig! 8 6, in the Indianapo Athletic (lub Het committee members Are Me dames Harry 1 Foreman, Wil iam Foster Montgomery, Kmmett B. Lamb, Harry VanOsdol, Ger ald W. Gustarson, Henry RB. Leon ard, William J. Millikan and Law son J, Clark Assisting Mrs. Vand with plans for the Sept y Hcheon iso in the TAU, are Mesdan es J Lawrence Sims, Ralph J. McQui ton, Joseph E. Ball and J, W Sovine, Mrs. Fausset is head of the tour planned for Sept, 28 and Mrs Gastineau. has charge of the tea Sept, 20.. Mrs Gastineau's WSSIR tants are Mesdames James H, Sty gall, John ‘H. Eberwein, Chester A, Stavton, James H. Gosman

Aiexander“T. Ross Donato, Donald J Miller and Roy \ Rokenak fs planning the musical program. for the tea - and Mrs Link, a state winner of ' flower Arrangement prizes, will ‘decorate the dinner and luncheon tables.

Albert White, Ray D Mvers Mrs

M

If Contestant Has 20 Cards

8s then (rifling.

Chiba

Candidates

Announced

oe

%ecording secretary;

urday at Kernel's * Lake. Mrs. Gladys Nicely Pfister is general chairman { She will be assisted by Mes-| dames H. P. Willworth, “Leroy|# Hobson, Harold J. Hayes, Earl i Moore, Edward Patman, A. Jack } Tilson, Lyman Thompson, Alberta Peterson, N. E. Lewis, Edward C. Hauser, Orrin A. Saunders, Ethel ~Gratewsed Claude C.-McLean,!

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Women's GOP Club | Picnic Saturday

The nominating epmmittee of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, announces the group's candidates for office. They are ‘ . Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch and Mrs. Felix McWhirter Jr., second vice president; Mrs. Ralph W. Hook and Mrs. W. H. Link II, Mrs. E. E.| Gerald C.| and Mrs. Haves and Mrs. James

tor,

and Mrs

treasurer,

Sunthimer Waterman Harold J. Lamb, dire The electi t for Oct. 7 in the Hotel Lincoln. It wil-be held during the 41st annual convention of the district,

8 on is se

The member Republican Clab wil

annual picnic for the of the Indiana Woman's | be held Sat-

Laura Magenheimer, A, C. Davisson J. B. Malone, C. Dolly Gray, Howard

Maxwell, Francis Bauer and E. C Sheets, Club te Meet

Duckwall, will be hostess to embers of the Narrators Club at 8 p. m. Monday. Mrs, Charle (i, Fitch will discuss to Cuba ginal story Mrs Donov

Mrs

Merid

Paul St.,

the In

recent _trip read

and

he

will an A. Turk

Mr H. Talge Brown will review Once Upon a Time” (Evans). New officers of the club are announced. They are Mrs. Earl Myer, president; Mrs. A. D Beeler. vice president; Mrs, Thomas Carlin,- secretary-treas-urer; Mrs. F. E. Spindell, Council delegate; Mrs. Brown, publicity, and Mrs. Duckwall, cheer chairman

Club Names

Committee _

Hoosier Artists Set Exhibit

man; Walter Latz and Miss Clara

. i Epstein, catalogue; Mrs. Hazel B Pack Is Objective Hayes, chairman; Mesdames J When we say .that the para- James Woods, Earl O. Jeffries mount object is to get the pack, and Mess, social, and Randolph we mean, of course; a nig pack. Coats chairman Edmund A pack of, say, 10 or more cards Brucker and Lawrence Trissel is usually worth taking at some hanging |sacrifice, and when the pack The annual exhibition of the grows to 20 or more, the side club will be Oct. 11 through Oct. that gets it will almost surely 22 in Ayres Auditorium.

‘have u- decisive advantage:

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THE WM."H. BLOCK CO. is pleased to present TWO FASHION TEAS, which. will be sponsored by the Women’s Committee of the Indiana State

Symphony Society on Wednesday and Thursday, September 21 and 22—at

Admission 2.50 — tickets the Women's Committee (18 West Michigan Street— Telephone Rl ley 9596) or at ‘the special booth on

But do not scorn the pack merely because it-is small. There Club Meets Tonight . is often tactical advantage in The BidesA-Wee ("lub will meet taking only a few cards; this 1s at’ 8 p. m. today with Mrs. Ednost likely to happen (a) when ward. Kennedy, 405 Forest Ave *he pack is taken for the first time, to make an t neld . ind by) when you ha only a; COMPLETE STOCK few cards left and nothing be ‘ + to do than take to lay GIBSON tf.and so build toward Canastas GREETING CARDS I'he first pack is often the big , gest, and in any case t ng it’s ’ likely to give vou t Cla 1g Dl 1 LIEBER 4 edge.” To make an initial meld bi Sy WASHINGTON ST you have to deplete hand y — and therefore weaker t SCOT RECORD [Ld YL RTS INE prospects f vou in plenish - 1 THY ARIE the PATR ATTEN Et = time, this disadvantage disay GIBSON TOMORROW : Tips to beginners ‘CH RISTMAS CARDS Altenheim Auxiliary Now on Display Sets Card Party , The Ladies Auxilia of 0 Altenheim will hold the ; party of the season at 130 p a | r Friday in the home 007 STAI | O N k R Capitol Ave weerreraiie . Mrs. Otto Deluse, M E o V I; T Minter and M Lena Schrah 38 N. PENNSYLVANIA 5T. will be the hoste ¥ Z 2

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Marriage Vows fo Be Read oecdorslion S In Presbyterian Chapel

Young photo

Me nd Mrs. Ray Albertson, 1457 S. Belmont Ave., announce

\rcada Balz, Albert “the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret, fo Robert ©

Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wallace, 944 Mills Ave. The vows will be read Nov. 24 in the chapel of the First Presbyterian

Miss Albertson is a member of Phi Mu Sorority.

She

attended Hanover College. Mr. Wallace is a graduate of Indiana

| University. ~~

Decorators Institute

To Meet Here Oct. 21-23

The Indiana Chapter of the American Institute of Decorators will be the hosts for the meeting of the Aational board of governors

of the organization to be here Oct.

21-2

A dinner meeting of the local Zour to make ptans for the

sessions will be Paul J. Richardt, Charlotte: F. Kruse, general chairman of the convention, will report on arrangements, Committee chairmen who will | give details of the plans they | have made are Francis Macomber, reception; Knoll Kutchyack, transportation; Maxwell | Coppock, publicity, and Paul | Bryan, reservations. Delegates will | meeting from all

held Tuesday

the the

attend’ over

night \ president of the newly formed group, and Mrs.

United States.

in the Canary Cottage.

The annual ses-

sion is being held here to honor

| the Indiana C hapter,

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‘Couple Will Be Married

At Wabash

Miss Aubertin Will

| * Become Bride Today

Times State Servies WABASH, Ind, Sept. 14—Miss

| Patricia Aubertin and Richard | Baumbauer will be married - at {10 a. m. today in St. Bernard's {Catholic Church, Wabash. Ths Rev. Fr, Léo Hoffmann will read the vows The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Aubertin and {the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Edgar Baumbauer, all of Wabash,

| Mrs. #. L Conn Jr. Philadel | phia, sister of the bride, is to be the matron of honor. She will

wear a green and white organdy and chintz frock and a green pic ture hat. The best man will be Dr. Riche {ard Hughes, Indianapolis, dnd the Lushers will be Farrar Aubertin and Richard Smith, Wabash,

Trip to Ohio of. candlelight satin the bride. It is net yoke, fitted bodice and full skirt extending into a «ong train. Her fingertip illusion veil cascades from a tiara of seed pearls orchids on a white Bible, Arter a hreakfastin-the-Was bash Country Club the couple will leave for Ohio. Mi.s Aubertin will wear a beige suit with beige and brown accessories for the- trip, She. is a graduate of St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, and the bridegroom. is a graduate of the | University of Notre Dame.

A gown will be worn by made with a

‘Saturday Fun Day’ Starts Sept. 24

“Saturday Fun Day” for girls from 10 to 15 years old will begin at 9 a Sept. 24 in the Central Branch, YWCA,' Red Feather Service of the Indianapolis Comemunity Fund. Beginning “intermediate swimming handicrafts, games and folk dancing will be offered from 9 a. m. to noon to all girls registered for the eightweek term. Everyone who pare ticipates must have a physical check-up by a registered physician. Further information on the ‘Fun Day” program may be ob= tained from the YwcC A reg gistrar,

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