Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1949 — Page 23
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mii, SPH RA" Wee x Alpha Chi [Two Brides Are Married IN pial Rites In Recent Ceremonies Set Today in
Church Here
Miss Doris Maddox |
To Become Bride
Miss Doris Ann Maddox and | Robert R. Alley will be married at 7:30 p. m, today in the Rives’ Avenue Baptist Church. The Rev, Gordon W. Paschall will read the | vows, : The bride is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Maddox, 805 ‘8. Richland St, and the {bridegroom's parents are Mr. and | (Mrs. John W, Alley, 1715 Fletcher Ave, | Miss Ruth Bunch is to be the aR maid of honor. She will wear a fh | Tote taffeta dress and matching “WF hat and carry fall flowers, The
Organizations— 4 ‘President's. | Day Planned] By Auxiliary Session Planned
Juvenile Center Inc. Tuesday at Butler
: ey LL —y . WwW k The Beta Beta Club of Alpha Group Meet: Monday Women's Sewing Guild Completing Work [cia sires wut The Aviary. io J, Marion : : : . season with a dessert meeting at County Juvenile Center, Inc, will ¢ Ch : 4 ~ 1 7:45 p. m. Tuesday In the Butler Fave 1s premaents ax meets ON Articles for Sacred Heart Church Fiesta [in ted noe Monday in the Hotel Washington. | : : Mrs. Don R. Kuhlman is hostLuncheon wi] be Served at 12:15 ag sisted by Mesdames Josep p.m int m oom, | ‘W, rrell Jr. ax . e, : Mrs. Frank Weimer is president! Richard Jones and Hugh Miller, ” and Walter Argow is to be thé Misses Dorothy Giles, Evelyn guest speaker. He is executive di-| Goepper, Betty Nay, and Georgia, rector of the Indiana Mental ei en ogee ygiene Society, § . | § A musical program is being he program for this year rt 3 planned by Mrs. H. H. Peabody cludes a benefit card party a and Mrs. Laurence R.'Hayes and 1:30 p. m,, Oct. 14, in Block's; an
Lis ae th Alumnae Set | Ist Meeting
8, C. y {alumnae dance Dec. 10 in the : i ane pier Wil give thal |Boverin Hotel; a Christmas con-| Mr, and Mrs. Lows G. Nou _ The Undenominationsl Taber |Win samme” and Kate Special guests will be Mrs." cért Dec. 17 in Christ Church; | Jr. were married Aug. 14 in nacle Church was the scene Lambert, will wear aqua taffeta. Henry F. Schricker, Judge and State Day Ap. 1, and a. cand, Shelbyville. The bride, the for- of Miss Pauline: Miller's mar. [Martha Thompson is the flowerYa Mrs, rar | ; : , | mer Miss Velma Joan Los, is the riage to Frank Bowman, son of 8Irl Mrs. Jasper Scott, Ko Chairmen Named * - | daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George . Mrs. Anna Bowman, Valparaiso, ‘Reception to Follow
Mrs. J. Kurt Mahrdt, president,| Lee, Shelbyville, and Mr. Neu'is on Aug. 12. The’bride is the | The best man will be John AlaAnouhs the 3Pmmitise Sn the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neu, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- |ley, brother of the bridegroom, Jen. LAey 2re Mira, Mahrdd, ex-] Shelbyville. liam Cheatham, 823 Chase St. [and the ushers will be Christo-
simran Pa ES gh be ~— pher Alley, Floyd Newkirk and
A 6 p. m. dinner meeting is| planned by the members of the Indianapolis Association of In- 8 surance Women. The event will be, Tuesday in the Hotel Washing-|
ton's Gold Room, | ram: Chutie 3. Temple, Miss Sally Butler Addresses Po Rt dlelight satin
William McHale will be the a" ae g hss” ba — } {| Mrs. Gareth M. Hitchcock, tele- .|made with a fitted bodice and
a A ¥ rh © Mrs. Miles 8. Duw « BPW S di * T . hoop skirt and accented with SUE. speajer, | ol 4 § . TE : Ba > Ld Boni on I oe a on can inavian rip {lace will be worn by the bride.
Attorney to Speak means; Miss Giles, rush; Mrs. Yieir fingertip illusion vel falls . How Cc / , William P. Jennings, state day: rom a tiara of orange blossoms onward € RUghran Will Speak Mrs. D. M. Hinds, card tourna- and she will carry a white Bible
Attorney” at a meeting of the . gpl g . : & TR ment goes 3 Ear June given much necessary aid,” Miss Sally Butler told Indianapolis Bus- topped with white: roses
2 A, “We as individuals and organizations who care enough to keep the fires of friendship glowing have the best chance of relieving tension and building security abroad, although our government has
: There will be a reception after Indianapolis Chapter, American M \ iness and Professional Women last night. ; . ’ rs. John Medartis, philanthropic, 8 . er Society of Women Accountants. and Mrs. 0. B Alvord ewer The International BPW president who returned recently from fhe ceremony at 1037 8. Reisn The group will meet Monday Porn ’ : meee eee ere | 9 C8
dent membership. a Scandinavian trip spoke at a — i dinner meeting of the local group Exchange studefits and teachers
i - 11 in the Women’s Department Club. are good, but not enough. str / Joan Todd A reception for Miss Ruth Lew-' “These people haven't our en- District Meeting,
night in the Spink Arms Hotel. ? There will be a dinner served| * at 6:15 p. m. Misses Clara
Hughett, Mary Tanselle and Mar-|
querite McCoy are to be the Mesdames Anthony Haag, Edward Schneider and Anthony Fussner, members of the Women's
man, second state vice president, durance since they have suffered T B B id was held afterward. so much. Nor do they understand Tea fo Be Held hostesses. Sewing Guild of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, are working on articles to be sold at the Oo e rige | “From my experience,” Miss SUF standards oF Methods. They wi Edward w, a 3, pn y 's Fiesta. The event is ¢ ft. 2 i hurch hall, 1500 S. Meridian St. ou State. Serre Butler said, “what people abroad ’. Regent St., wi ostess " A kobort 1: Renuingion valt, Shureh's Fiesta he ven 1. be Out, 2 hi the Shreh a s - | ZIONSVILLE. ‘Sept. 16 — Mr. want most is to be able to live In recipes by a measuring cupful the members of the Federation
~ o land Mrs. Marion C. Todd of decently and have a certain Of an ingredient. of Chaparral Writers at 2 p. m. meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday | y £ M | ian lll C u f Cl ZionsWlle announce t y “Scandinavia doesn’t want dole A m | e of H 0 n h he approach- amount of security for their chil-| A 1 (tomorrow. There will be a tea In {he post home. The Newly u na riai nis ry u + |ing marriage of their daughter, dren. Human nature is the same id,” Miss Butler stated. “Rather and district meeting. Mr. and elected officers will be hostesses |Joan, to William R. Sheets, son everywhere. We must know some-/She wants our help in rehabilita- Mrs, Lester Clark, Newark, N. J.,
SL . I fobs atthe Svered 4s) Jneneon, Yor Set Meeting Sets Ladies Luncheon Bridge {of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheets, thing of what makes these people tion.” She cited Finland as the are to be honor guests. ool fe . . » Te y
lal t Zi ] secure.” best example of how a country; tiring president, will conduct the {also of Zionsville feel secure Mr. Clark, national director of
x § | idi y y -l " rice w through the work and | ra | + The Indianapolis Alumnae As- The Meridian Hills Country Club will have a ladies luncheon The double-ring service will be Ca can recover 1 - bry _ meeting aig Mrs. Raph E. Reh. sociation of AN Kappa 'Gangna bridge Tuesday in the clubhouse. © read at 7;30 p. m. Sept. 30 by the Assume Responsibility |courage of its own people Jjthe Jesoration. a Spek. oy ue - wore Rin Pkg: will..install. the new..o “+ SOFOFILY WIT Heer at 6 p.m. Tues Mrs:-Thomas-L:-Riddick-is-ehairman,-assigted hy Mrs,-C. Basil. Rev. D. Russell, Hesler..in the. The Spezier-emphas the mss D38. recovered faster and better | i < fe 3 American TY a and col ° ore: ‘ day in the Butler University chap- Fausset and Mrs. Robert Jenkins: . : Zionsville Methodist Church. portance of people assuming re- than any country I was in: ture” Miss Kathryn McPherson, profiles, A national board meeting -of ter house. There will be a covered Reservations have been made by Mesdames Carroll B. Stine, Miss Joys Harding will be the sponsibility in thinking about < d M b a state president, will nai 2 . the Railway Business Women’s dish dinner, Mrs. Meredith Nich- john E. Cady, 1. W. Sturgeon, H..M. Powell; Frank J.. Wilson, Clifforq Maid - of honor. Mrs. Eugene .).¢ is done for people abroad Nominate as Member [poetry clinic and a prize will : brims, > Association is” to be held --at/olson Jr. is to be “the guest C. Tavlor, John Holton ARG TIER | thy cuss —————————————— Reynolds and Miss Delores Miller and not leave it entirely to gov- Of kd +H B d (awarded. . side dip . 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Chicago. .,#peaker.’ /bért E. Redding. Hadley, Horace E. Storer, Wal- Will be bridesmaids and Betsy ,..n.nt officials. “Too, aid from ucation boar | There will also be a musical i A former member of the state ter Brandt and Carl F. Maet- Krinhop, Indianapolis, flowergirl. ,,.» ¢ne asserted,” “should be ° AUGUSTA, Me.—Mrs. Maude program. Mrs. Martha C. Bishop White C id legislature, Mrs. Nicholson is ex- Supper Planned schke. Marion Sheets will be best man ¢ii4,0q thoroughly with the re- C. Gay of Waldoboro, former is honorary district president and GREY ite ross Gui ecutive sécretary of the Indian- Th iub will h puffet! Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Powell for his brother. The ushers will gard to the individual need of each State Representative and Senator, Mrs. 1sa Felton is vice president. ‘Units to Meet {apolis Social Hygiene Association. ee uM ave 3 and Miss Joan Mack will also De Bill Chambers, Thornton, and go .ion country.” was nominated recently for mem-| OFFEE . nits 10 ee She will discuss Social Hygiene Supper tomorrow night. It is Carl attend. Frank Todd, the bride-to-be's y Ro pership on the new state board. Several units of the Methodist and Family Life Education, (A. Breraiatt Pay. th gi M i 1 Phd BE A ey of education in Maine. New Interest May Cure Hospital's White Cross Guild will] Mrs. C | heservallons for e supper . sses Mary Ellen anc oris oy i . May, author, is active * re’ Y meet next week in the Service Mise Slade Jacuuart and Mrs have been made by Messrs. and Omega Nu Taus Sheets are entertaining in their !ness men and women—groups of Bis wa - > f. Wom- | That Tired Feeling Kearlsey Urich, chairman of the : : : them-—expert in their chosen field in the Maine Federation of Wom-| Center. sorority’s contributions to the Mesdames Benjamin C. Steven- Set C + home this evening with a mis- ‘he Xp t en's Clubs and a past president. An intensive interest in some so ¢ ork oH ~ son, Robert C. Blessing, I. W.9@ onvention cellaneous shower for Miss Todd. and selected to do a specific job A for Monday Plainfield, Rebekah Needlework Guild, will display . hod of aid of the Maine Writers Research new project might be the cure and Central Avenue Methodist: their work. Mrs. Tohn Patton and Sturgeon, Charles D, Rau, Wil-| The Chi Chapter, Omega Nu Mrs. Jack Hicks will be a co- 2% a practical met ola Club. ; (“that tired feeling.” Fatigue often ry Tuesd New J fe. Miss Patricia Burnett are co- #74 C. Whippel Harold J. Secoy, ray Sorority, is planning a con- hostess. On Sept. 25 Mr. and Mrs. through education. | is due to boredom and lack of any BO ay — New Jersey and Me- hal tt H They RaY S. Davis, Max A. Fritz, O. : . D. Hanscon of Indianapolis, “We could use Marshall Plan di Uni . |strong interest. BR iain ridian Heights; Wednesday — St. a Ten id he ee ng. G &w. Bogda, Benjamin Olsen and vention for tomorrow and Sun-| give a buffet dinner for the funds for this. We would see their Atten ing niversity n he Paul's Methodist, Alpha Omicron | assis y Mesqames iene, 1d Ellis. : {day in the Hotel Antlers. couple in their home, 3705 N. Gale problems, their physical condi-| - Miss Margaret Burgess, the Be sure you are getting
Also Messrs. and Mesdantes] Members who will attend are St. Miss Harding, Miss Miller, tions and learn what equipment daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul three essentials — proper food,
lk: | Alpha, Degree of Honor, Office, Willams, Joseph Strong and, |Arthur Queisser, C. E. Harrison, Mesdames Paul 8. McKay, Fred Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Leon they could use. Their experts Burgess, Acton, Ind. left last enough rest and sufficient . exer-
Triple E, and Southport Nightin- James C. Freihofer.
les; Thursday — Irvington, Induction Set (William G. Ward, Robert J.| ey Jr. Noel A. Ward, Nor- Schooler will entertain later this would study our methods, be bet- week for Bob Jones University, cise. If the fatigue still continnd Pride Er on rd and io: - New members of the association Mack, L. R. Hess, P. D. Powers nan, M. Tine Rah Young month with a personal shawer in ter able to go back and teach the Greenville, 8. C. She will be a ues, a new interest might be the as ay—~Brightwood and Vic-|are to be inducted at the session. John D. Harrington, Frederic M. and Margaret Ulrich. Miss Miller's home. use of materials we are sending. freshman. |answer, : R ty. _._| They include Mesdames James R. ] . . = MacDonald, Myron T. Fbuke, : . Heath Steele, Thomas Bemis III, « SATURDAY John Kirkhoff, Dean Wildman,| - , i | William -H: Huff, Harley -Adaps|™ = : ar : : "LAST DAY OF Jr. Richard Miller, William Mur-| Re Ee re ’ phy, Robert Waddell and Jeremy
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