Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1949 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 4

TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1949

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cers . Paul idt, president; Mrs. Proke, vice president; Mrs, W. W. : Petticord, secretary; Mrs. Keith Cox, treasurer: Mrs. L. T. Loftin, chaplain; Mrs. Roy Faulkner, ser-geant-at-arms; Mrs. Jack Taylor.| pledge captain, and Mrs. Fred

The national convention of the Omicron Alpha Sorority be Friday, Saturday and Sun. in Chicago. Delegates from Indianapolis will attend. | Mrs. Russel Furr will preside and Mrs. Carl Winters is to be the principal speaker. A council meeting, sight-seeing tour, dinners, business sessions and luncheons are planned. There will be a banquet and dance Saturday.

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Mrs. E. F. Spitzagle and Mrs. John A. Goll (back row) and Mrs. C. A. Hannhan (front row, left) stop their work to watch Mrs. Harold Gee cut out paper dolls. They are all members of the North Methodist Church WSCS Groups 11 and 4 which will sponsor a fashion show and tea at 2 p. m. Thursday in the church assembly room. The dolls will be used as table decorations.

Two North Methodist Church Groups

To Sponsor Fashion Show and Tea

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Members of Alpha Shapiat. a a aieationa] The Bridal Scene Joan Nichols to Become

, will entertain Rho Chapter of New Castle, at a luncheonbridge Saturday in the Indianapolis Country Club. Mrs. ¥. C. Champe will hdve charge of arrangements; Mrs. John Moffat and Miss Volive

Brelsch. decoration and enter- and Mrs. Fred Nichols, Acton, is announced. She will be

Miss Patria prs . i guest | Acton. Oct. 22 in the Acton Baptist Church.

Chapter presi members will be presented by Miss 2 Peterson, Alpha Chapte: The presidents will talk on plans and programs for the

Ry : Show Features

S hie Bay Material

| FRENCH nd., Oct. 4— Dresses and ensembles made of feed bag materials will be fea-

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be the junior bridesmaid. Kathy| Bates will be the flowergirl. The best man will be Harold Lucas and the ushers will be Mr.

{Park Baptist Church.

a N d [Murray Nave, Edwards St. endants Name Fa a id Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Amica Study Club

1330 8. Sherman Drive, announce, To Mark 32d Year

tured in a style show here Monday. The event will be during the National. Grain and Feed Dealers’ convention here next week. The Textile Bag Manufacturan Aldon, in co-operation the National Cotton Council, will stage the fashion show. Five models from the Patricia _ Btevens Studio in Indianapolis

will show the garments, and Robert C. DeVinny of the Textile Bag Manufacturers - Association will

the engagement of their daugh{ter, Delores Jean, to Max Cecil ern Union Church. | be the maid of honor and Morris Robert Flutro and Mrs. Smith, Mooresville, will be the Ameter will be co-hostesses.

Gerald Stoehr. years.

Marquette and Leland Nave were E. Smith is president.

Bride of Charles W. Lucas |

The approaching marriage of Miss Joan Nichols, daughter of | Output Urged

Group Hears Educator *

Increased Atomic

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| Parents of the couple are Mr.

The Amica Study Club will ob-|{educator, who for two years sat

Poe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer serve its 32d anniversary tomorPoe, Mooresville. The vows will row, Mrs. Lewis Shott, 1621 Cung weekly meetin |row. Mrs. ,» 1621 Cung week) gs of the Four be read Oct. 14 in the Southeast-| in oham Road, will be hostess for Power Educations Committee, [ed by Mesdames J. L. S8immons,

Miss Sharon Lee Addison is tothe 11:30 a. m. luncheon. Mrs. :

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best man. The ushers will be The group has held programs / : i Bib t duction of our long range bomb-| t Ralph Johnson and. Donald and|°" Ie Sur pk he Past leer “More atom bombs and more eerin "8 o [will be Mrs. Charles Young and B50 Vows uniting Miss Mary Lou Mrs. Moise Copacia. Mrs. Charles ,..

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CmARLES MAYER & Company

Beranirsnzn 1840) INDIANAPOLIS 0, INDIANA October. 4, 1949

DearTCustomers '

It ien't every day that something so outstanding and so magnificent as FONTAINE happens to us. does ~- we vant to get up and shout from the house tops == and we want you to know about it,

When it

a beautiful, massive, pattern of Sterling

Silver flatware made for Charles Mayer and Com 8 famed manufacturer, i Ad ig Compu y in the 3i3kaze of Indiana, 8 oy the Louls XV period, + Magnificent in weight and a splendid specimen of silversmithing. 4

To introduce the lovely Fontaine pattern of Sterling Silver flatware, Charles Mayer and it to you at a SPECIAL LOW INTRODUCTORY price during the month of October. During the month of October you can purchase this pattern at TWENTY PER CENT

and exclusive with Charles Mayer Fontaine was

will offer

regular price. This introductory sale

starts October 3 and ends October 31,

to come in and see this lovely silver and

to take advantage of this October selling.

Sincerely yours, CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY

P18. PorTexample, a six piece Place Setting of

silver during this October introductory

: sale,is $19.45. Regular price $24.33.

{to Charles Willlam Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lucas, | “Now that we know the Rus-

{slans have the secret of the atom,

Mrs. Roy Degner, Mrs. Robert Newbold and Miss Patty Lou the interim of security is over” |[¢ Planned Showalter will be the bridesmaids and Miss Phyllis Nichols is to pr. John Wilkinson Taylor, Uni-|

{read Saturday in the Garfield versity of Louisville president, the Women's Organization,

omens ourimien Example of Brave Leadershi

declared here today. | Dr. Taylor was guest speaker

{and Mrs. Grover Marquette, 1218 gt the President's Day luncheon| t. 11 in the Marott Hotel. Degher, Mr. Newbola. and RaY|Hoetgen St, and Mr. and Mrs. opening the 58th ree of the wr IB. Ot.

|dianapolis Council of Women in| {the Columbia Club. ‘Mrs. Thad) {R. Clarke, incoming president, {was honored.

Open House Arranged

Ar Museum

Thursday to Mark . PTA DAY Here

Thursday will mark PTA Day at the Indianapolis Children’s

Museum. The Indianapolis Parent-Teach-ers Association Council is co-oper-ating with the museum board of trustees to give patrons, teachers! and pupils of city schools a special day to visit the new wing of the museum officially opened yesterday to the public, Open house hours will be from 2to 5p. m and from 7 to 9 p, m. The evening hours have been planned to give families an opportunity to visit the two new galleries together and to become acquainted with the many advan-| tages the institution offers the children of the city. The museum conducts an extensive program of after-school activities to stimulate the interest of children in sclence, nature study and crafts.

Hostesses Named Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, Indianapolis PTA Council president; Mrs. R. A. Blackburn, Children’s| Museum chairman, council board members and representatives from local PTA units will serve as| hostesses. i They include Messrs. and .Mes-| dames Andrew B. Bicket, Lloyd

Mitzner and Owen C. Pohlmann, Dr. and Mrs. Glen V. Ryan and Dr. and Mrs. Alex T. Ross. { Mesdames George Armstrong, John R. Barney, Byron Brown, R. K. Buckner, Donald H. Carter, John C. Cavosie, Harry .Clark,| Paul Cory, Denzel L. Dearinger, State D. L."DeWees, Donald Edison, electe Gerald Ellsworth, Willlam Foster, Lee Fox, Richard Graves and {John A. Hall. Mesdames Frank Harrington, | Kenneth Hufford, George Hughes, C. H. Jinks, Wayne Kern, Fred Klepper, Lyle Mabe, Clyde Moss, F. Harold Naegele, Harold M. Oshrey, A. M. Ross, David Rubins, Kar! Schortmeier, Keith Smith, William R. Stevens and Charles { Worley. : Mrs. Bicket is hospitality chalir- | man.

day.

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DAR Group Schedules

Luncheon Tomorrow :

Clubs

Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington, was elected president; Mrs. C. M. Jobe, Kokomo, and Mrs. Thomas R. Barker, Danville, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Margaret Deitrich, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs, H. S. McKee, Greensburg, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Howard G. Taylor, Indian, treasurer. Hill, Madison, president.

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Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg (right), regent of the In E. Cash, Walter E. Garrison, D. F.| g4,,, DAR, looks over hae cards with hf Mary Ellen Ewbank, Kingman, state chairman of junior membership. m bership luncheon will be held tomorrow in connection with the 49th annual state DAR conference in the Hotel Lincoln.

Preceding the 49th annual state conference of the Indiana DAR, officials of the Indiana Officers at a dinner meeting last night in the Hotel Lincoln. The three-day convention opens to-

e junior mem-

Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg, state DAR regent, has announced that completing Indiana's pledge of $40,000 to

the new building being erected |

at national headquarters in Washington will be the most important business item during the conference. Already $19,000 has been raised. Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brookville, president general of the national DAR, will address the conference tonight on “Today’s Horizon.” State officers and delegates were entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Henry F. Schricker at a tea in the Governor's Mansion.

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[Clan : Dance To Open

Season Event to Be | Saturday Night

| The Columbia Club will open its fall and winter social season |Saturday night. There will be a “Harvest Moon” dinner-dance in the club's ballroom. Ralph Lillard and his orchestra Iwill play from 9 p. m. to la m, | Dinner, will be served from 7 to 9 p. m. The club announces that the Harlin Brothers Hawaiian String Band is playing each night lin the Cascade Room, Tuesday lthrough Saturday, until Oct. 14, Dan Cummings and his orchestra will play for dinner and |dancing, in the Cascade ‘Room latter Oct. 15. Miss Virginia Byrd {will present a program of organ Imusic during the Sunday dinner ‘hours in the Columbian Room.

‘Card Party Set Mrs." Frank

{Thompson is genleral chairman of

{Women's Club. {The event is to ‘be at 8 p. m. Fri|day in the Rivfera Club, Mrs E {P. A. Klein isi} & Iticket chairman and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Thompson [Gaibreath is chairman of table prizes. ‘October Gave A Third Party” is the name of the event,

Miss Cozetta Greiner, 1104 Boe sart Ave.. will be hostess to the members of the Bide-A-Wee Club, The group will meet at 8 p. m, | tomorrow.

A card party at 1:30 p. m, Thursday in the Food Craft Shop is being planned by the members of the Mothers and Daughters Benefit Club.

Beverly Hein To Be Wed

Will Become Bride Of Merrill Stogsdill

Birthday Luncheon

The annual birthday luncheon

National Druggists, will be held at 12:30

Mrs. Russell R. Manring will be honor guest, Mrs. Manring has just returned from New York where she was elected president

My Day—

Trygve Lie

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

of the national organization of the United Nations.”

Striking a personal note, the! WONARD.

with Rus-/the Madrigal

as American delegate in/Central High

slans, British and French

The program will be given by

Singers of Warren School. Mrs. Paul

(Wyand, chairman, will be assist-

William Freund and Merrill G.

1! “In my opinion we should step CIE iStE, oes

up our stockpiling of atomic) {weapons as well as increase pro-|

s—this is the kind of thing Politburo in Moscow uder- |g Set ‘stands. i

mocracies. purely selfish point of view—I|jea prefer to see anyone else's blood gnapolis Oct shed before our own boys have t0| at 10a. m on get shot. The closer we keep the , Co. . frontier of communism to the| ‘re “2 western borders of the Soviet Unfon, the longer time for preparation we will have if and when a strike comes.”

'Leaders Are Ruthless’

Dr. Taylor described the lead-! ers of the Russian Communist] Party as “absolutely ruthless in gaining their ends. I believe they will never agree to international atomic control. On the contrary, they regard every proposal for compromise’ or a common meeting ground as a display of weak-| ness.” “Ivan-in-the-street” is our only hope, he told the representatives

emphasized.

{of securing “One World.”

. J. I. Gelly is pres-

cal chapter,

“The obvious corollary is arms| “UN Fights Fear and Famine” course, aids to the western European de-|will be the program theme for the work in the I say this from a first general meeting of the to achieve. One gue of Women Voters of Indi-

12. It will be held the Colonial Furni-

The Foreign Policy study group that our own countries must ultiwill feature the human side of the mately hope for peace and seUnited Nations news. Work of the|curity. specidlized agencies of UN Will be

The program will be repeated an organization and not with guest experts at 7:45 p. m. country. But it is what we must |

Oct. 20 in the 38th St. Branch,(all try for in the present mt Sets Date

Merchants National Bank.

patriot devoted to his own coun | try, he yet feels strongly that the United Nations is the organization, through which all countries can| work for world peace, and that is only as we work together that our own countries can possibly hope to be saved in this period o manifold difficulties. I think he has achieved a sense of greater loyalty to the organization to any Jndividual country,

which all the people who §

one's love for one’s own country

| It is not always easy for men

it| people, too,

fi themselves

Miss. Beverly Jean Hein and Merrill L. Stogsdill will be mar. ried Oct. 22 in the Beech Grove

» Methodist Church. I UN, Outstc . ding | She is the daughter of Mr. and

4 Mrs. John A. Heins55 N. 11th St., {Beech Grove. The prospective {bridegroom's parents are Mr. and: ! Mrs. Noble’ K. Stogsdill, 145 8,

NEW YORK, Oct. 4—Recently I went to the dinner given by the 10th St., Beech Grove. American Association of the United Nations in honor of Secretary-| General Trygve Lie, who received the award this year for “courage-| Marilyn Hein, sister of the bride. ous leadership and distinguished service in furthering the ideals of

The maid of honor is to be Miss

to-be. Miss Faye Hein, Mrs. Ralph |B. Wertz Jr. and Mrs. John P,

Anyone who has come in contact with Mr. Lie feels his deep Plymate are to be the brides-

devotion to the organization. A| ———~ ymaids. g {thought on the part of an indus-| Richard K. Stogsdill, brother of

trial manager, are kept out of al b tr . fob because of a prejudice. the bridegroom-to-be, will be the

best man and the ushers will be

Many physically handicapped Robert Stogsdill, another brother;

employers

to feel this depth of loyalty to Ca rol Krueger

to a since on our attitude, I

(tion,

lall nations, large and small

lents, Clever Cover | Krueger, Brendonwood. The prospective bridegroom is inner for Mr. Lie the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gram at the dinne showed a E. Wolf, Cleveland, O. Dr. Dallas |1.. Browning, pastor of the North [Methodist Church, will officiate.

I thought the cover of the pro-!

was very clever. It

| “Remember there are possibly visits arranged during the year. tect him from the sun, poured a

five to ten million card-carrying |

{Communists in the USSR who in|postesses Oct.

{turn control the lives of another| {160 million people. |aiang mayors

of America, blaring from all {corners via radio waves to get! ithe truth to ‘Ivan-in-the-street.'”| | Names of council members who! will be on duty daily as hostesses A during the Festival of Dairy and Pe {Related Foods opening here Sat-

{tival is part of the International St., Dairy Exposition.

| The Shortridge stud) scheduled two meet

18 for wives of Inand other commu-

{million in Which es i his 180 nity leaders at a 2 p. m. fashion "Po me. this means a Pe os tea in Block's Auditorium. It will| Federation lof es ice he held during the meeting of the Handicappe y 9 Indiana Municipal League here.

Mrs. Orbison Hayes, Marott Hotel.

will be hostess for the second|a lat 10 a. m. Oct. 20. |

| peacefully at each other!

her sister's maid of honor.

|statter,

Miss Carol Marie Krueger The first “go-see” project of the|think, depends the ultimate abil-|pohert Qarel Mane Kon Be = city affairs committee will follow ity of the United Nations to serve rio at 8:30 p. the general meeting Oct. 12. It will be a trip through General Hospital with Dr, Charles W.

Myers, superintendent, as host.

Plan Fashion Tea The committee is planning vis- tree grown up at Lake Success of more than 200 local clubs. Get-|its to various departments of the/and from its branches sprouted Hp the frie about how the resticity government including city leaves bearing the names of the fof the world lives to the man in| hall and the sanifation depart-|various activities, while Mr. Lie, I i i * 1d s . White, Ic i oA {the Russian street, he said, was ment. League members are ex-|a sturdy farmer in overalls, with Jase hiding wr gto (the only real hope, short of war, pected to get a better understand-/a water hose in his hand and aiGhicago, IIL, will be. the brides-| ling of city services through these large farmer's straw hat to pro- ,.qi4qs

Mr. and ‘Mrs.

Miss Shirley Krueger will

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|" I also spoke for the American Rolke, Chicago.

of the Physically]

d. - This organization Compiles Inventory |is trying to awaken people to Of R . y group has the need to open avenues of) egistered Nurses ings thisiemployment to the handicapped,! The American Nurses’ Associamonth on the subject, “Federal many of whom can be employed tion has compiled an inventory id to Education.” The first will more profitably than those with- of registered professional nurses held at 10 a. m. Thursday with out physical handicaps. But em- in the United States. |ployers are often frightened by! The association prepared the

|urday were announced. The fes-| Mrs. Mortimer Furscott, 42 E. 32d! what they think is going to be inventory at the request of the liability, and highly-trained National Security Resources|

{people, who need only a little Board.

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be Mrs.

| Krueger, brother of the! Members of the group will be steady flow of water on a cat phride-to-be, will be the best man.| land dog who looked anything but The ushers will' be Frank Hof-| Cleveland, and William

in overcoming their] Wert , |handicap and becoming skied) eriz and Mr. Plymate

lin some form of work, discipline so well that their! characters benefit by the fight they have to put up in order to than méet the’ world and overcome even difficulties. If his own. That is the ideal, of knew it, they are often getting {something more priceless even] United Nations strive than the skills of trained em-| need not give up Ployees, for a man of character, :i'who has learned to live uncombut one's loyalty to the United | Plainingly and give the best that [Nations must come first, because he has with courage, may bring

lit is through that organization into the lives of his fellow workjers an intangible value that will]

have very tangible results.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Bandy, 5230 W. Martha St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda Lou, to John W. Taylor, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Theodore Taylor, 1417 S. Lynhurst Drive. : »

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Recent Marriages and an Engagement Announced

Shen-Courtney photo. Miss ‘Nanett Newlin, dah ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newlin, Robinson, Ill, and Robert Feeds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sioniey 5 Feezle, 2829 N. Mean 5t., were married Sept. 10 in Robinson. pt l

Daugherty photo, Vows uniting Miss Jeannine Limp and Robert Haas, 355 N. Shortridge Road, were read

Saturday in the Assumption |

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Catholic Church. * Her are Mr. and

Mrs. co Limp, 745 Kappes St.

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