Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 23

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FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1949 FE OEE. FOL TOES L Ll | wa Treasure Seekers Are Intrigued By Greater Indianapolis Antique Show In Murat Temple

Photos by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer. Early bird treasure seekers haunted the opening yesterday of the Greater Indianapolis Antique Mrs. Nelson G. Johnson and Mrs. Ralph &. Lockwood are Out-of-towners, too, visited the show. Mrs. Ray Maize, W. Lafayette, (right), and Mrs. William Show to be held here through Sunday in the Murat Temple. Foire Mrs. Bert E. Ellis looks over a pop- intrigued by a porcelain pitcher and a black and white striped silk H. Glazebrook, avid antiquists, inspect a brilliant green, red and white quilt displayed py EF lar dry sink shown to her by William Boyd of the Boyd Antique Shop, Indianapolis. Represented are * umbrella ance owned by Lillian Russell. They are in the “shop” of Beyer in the Marjorie H. Edwards booth, Addison, N. Y. Mr. Beyer is manager of the Antique numerous out-of-town organizations an many other local firms. Frederic Vogl from New York. ’ Show. The displays open at Il a. m. and close at 10:30 p. m.

Organizations— Bo | | Sororities— ’ : Soup le Sele Mothers Council of Butler “Z Sorority Alumnae Chapter De bedqing 1. Y To Hold Annual Guest Tea | COU YN To Honor Founders Tuesday | Chosen for Town

| . A mothers’ tea and mental hygiene discussion will highlight { Mrs. James W. Ingles, 5747 N, Meridian St.. will be hostess for| Vows to Be Read {organization programs next week. : | the meeting of the Beta Beta Alumnae, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Hall Broadcast

Miss Mary Ellen Kornbroke| The Mothers Council of Butler University will hold its annual The event will be at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday and will honor the found-! Times Special and Jack Bruce Bedweil will be|oyeqt tea in honor of mothers of new Butler students next Friday. ing of the organization. Dessert will be served. WASHINGTON ’ Bell mi married at 7:30 p. m. today. The 1; will be at 2 p. m. in Room 162, Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall, Group Schedules Supper { Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, one of the founders, will present her gent of the American Association i z Yatel, pastor x Jae according to ah announcement by Mrs. Charles Ferguson, president. | original composition, “Cycle Sing.” She will be accompanied at the of University Women, has been y vangelical an 2: Butler President M.O.Rossand[ ~~ {piano by Mrs. T. M. Rybolt and ~~" chosen as one of four speakers formed Church, will officiate. Dr. George F. Leonard, College of P. Mi. luncheon meeting will be in For New Pledges Monday |assisted in the singing by a group throples. Mise Asn Wichers “illo Or on the . “Round-thes The ceremony will be in the gpgycation faculty member, will the Hotel Washingto of members from the Butler TPOC. Of TOCA paiany yop {World Town Meeting” tour. She Joma. of the beide's Parents, Mr. speak. The university students| Members Of the panel oe The Gamma Alumnae, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, will meet University active chapter. "0 : fill Speak at the tina) broadcast an Irs. am KF. Kornbroke, yi) give a musical program. . » . . . Another founder attending will, The Butler University Chapter, © e tour to made sday 4200 8. Sherman Drive. The Mrs. James Cian social| erick G. Lacey and Maurice O' St 615.p. mn. Monday {oF a covered aish Supper ai, ihe sorority ‘be Miss Estelle Leonard. Other Delta Psi Kappa a Bn Pe lin Washington. bridegroom is the son of MTrS. chairman of the group, will be in|Hunt. Dr. E. Burdette Backus chapter house. New pledges will be guests. . living founders are Mrs. Edward tional professional physical educa- Twenty-one national organiza. Pearl Bedwell, 3104 N. New Jer-lcharge of the tea. She will be as- Will serve as moderator. Mrs. | Mrs. George Losey will speak on “Fun With Silver.” There will w. Childe, Martinsville, and Mrs. tion honorary, and the P. E.|tions were represented in the sey St, sisted by presidents of different Frank E. Weimer, president, will pe reunions of the classes of 1908, 1909, 1910, 1947, 1948 and 1949. Scobey Cunningham. |Major-Minor Club for coeds in the Town Hall group which visited 13

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: hy i | {be in charge of the meeting. a Je jorganiss ions ee . . will sponsor a field hockey game, radio broadcasting tour. The title

her sister-in-law’s only attend-|council. They will include Mes-| gp | i cil. { Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, recently ing. {for the final broadcast is “How ant. John W. Bedwell, Carmel, james S. E, Elliott, Eldo I. Wag-| ; 1 Con-| The game will be at 10 a. m. . | . , 2 . {elected president of the National ; 4 {of the Alpha Chi National Con {Can America Contribute to a Free will serve his brother as best ner, Stanley McKay, Ralph Bird, Association of Parliamentarians, She will be assisted by Mes Luncheon Honors vention held in June in Pasadena, tomorrow in the intramural field. World?—A Report to the People.”

Mrs. Ralph K. Brafford is chairman of the hostesses for the meet-' Mrs, J. Kurt Mahrdt, presiden . - of Beta Beta, will give a report

man. IE. G. Freihage, Ernst Zehe, Wil-|| dames Henry L. Moffett, Marjory \Cal. Mrs. Kurt Ehlert, another Invitations have been extended to| "p. i3. nr Hottel, th ’ | leaves today for Omaha, Neb. She { { sides Dr. Hottel, the speakers ro Teseption will be in the jam A. Evans, James A. Stuart, will serve as parliamentarian and Carr, Spurgeon B. Johnson, Henry Mrs. Ruth Rohde [convention delegate, will ten of ali Wolnen a om (will be Brooks Emery, president OFpbloge Done, oes E. F. Miller, Abe Semon, E. F. conduct daily classes in parlia- M. Lee, Herbert Egbert and Jo-| we EE. Cahal and her si her train experiences. will be schools. |of the Foreign Policy Association; Hall, Ben Graesch, Kurt Schmidt, | mentary law for the five-day con- gopn B gl | rs. E, E. Cahal and her sis- Assisting the hostess {George Wilson, president of the ( | i, P| Carl Gunderson, Thomas Lyaa of the National Women's sep. . Quigley. ; ter, Mrs. James A. Green, enter- Mesdames Wendell E. Brown, | Miss Janette Shaffer is in| American Farm Bureau Federau ans and George Greenburg. Auxiliary to the Railway Mall Chai Named ltained for Mrs. Ruth Bryan Robert Adair, Robert G..Carpen-icharge assisted by Mrs. Magda-\tion and Chester Williams of the . Association. airmen var |Rohde with a luncheon in the 0.3 C: Fix. Dwight Risley lene Davis and Mrs. Colla ynjted Nations. and director of Tours Planned Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. e (Clyde Robinson, Harlan Ruede Stevens. the seminars held in connection aqlio 1alks Members of the Herron Art/C trv Club PI rs. y W. % JruGreen home, 3115 N. Pennsyl-|and Paul J. Shick and Miss Flor-| with the tour, The Indianapolis Council of|School Alumni Association again| oun ry u ans President, announces the commit- vania St., today. jence Guild. Toni ht Is 'Fun Ni ht' George V. Denny Jr. will be the Women will give its first radio/will sponsor Wednesday open 'Highland Hoedown’ tes ohairihen. They ate Mrs, Rob-| Guests inciudeq Mesdames Henig rarity $0 Moat 3 9 SHORSPAION. 2. Denny was Slo broadcast at 9:15 a. m. tomorrow|houses from 7 to 10 p. m. in the! The “Highland Hoedown” is set|ert E. Jones, program; Mrs. Rob- (¥ award J. Lacy) Mis y, ohn Campbell sa FO! Butler U Students lon the tour. over station WISH, use, tours throngh the vari. 10% 9:30 p. m. tomorrow in the ert E. Burkholder and Mrs. Wal-isr,, Thaddeus R. Baker, Harry Grandview Drive, will be hostess! Tonight is “fun night” for But-\\4 etho dist Guild Units Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan willl ul our oug {Highland Golf and Country Club. ter Shirley, ways and means; Berry, George Bowman, John R.|for the Indianapolis Alumnae As-|ler University students. The pro-|

present Mrs. Thad “ R. Clarke, lous exhibits will be featured each| Frank Graff and his orchestra Mrs, James Kingsbury, hospitali-/ Carr, John W. Thornburgh, Frank sociation, Ka Delta Sorority. | i A president, who will give a brief/ Wednesday in October. wil play for the square dance ty: Mrs. ant ropa C. Walker, Frank T. ah John The pits Mi. will have 7; [gram being aL SD. In. Iu the eia- Schedule Meetings talk on the council. Mrs. Lester M.| Miss Betty Quinn, program and a country style breakfast esses: Mrs. Charles Cruse, tele- Hindman Jr. and Boris Meditch. Founder's Day Program at 8 p. m, Douse. Miss Barbara Heiney, An-| Several units of the Methodist Hunt, program chairman, will dis- chairman, also announces addi-|will be served from 11 p. m. to phone; Mrs, Frederick A "Kiser. | Under the sponsorship of the Tuesday. The hostess will be as. derson, is chairman for the Hospital White Cross Guild will cuss the Nov. 1 program in the tional programs planned for the 1 a, m. notification, and Mrs. Roland B, Woman's Department Club, Mrs. sisted by Mesdames Russel) | Women’s Recreation Association. meet next week in the Service North Methodist Church whenifirst Wednesday evening in each a Rust: house : "Rohde, first woman minister to Henry, Carl Huber and G. L. Jack-| , Sports, swimming and square Center. William E. Steckler, counselor for month. They include a gallery Study Group $a Meet Officers serving with Mrs John-| 2®nmark, is speaking at 8 p. m. son. |dancing have been planned. The, Monday — Plainfield and Rethe Public Service Commission, tour by Wilbur D. Peat, museum ~ qu 750 hoa 00s on "siudyison are Mrs. Moffett vice presi- today in Caleb Mills Hall, Short-| The president, Mrs. Robert C. committee members are Misses bekah; Tuesday—New Jersey and will talk on “Rates You Pay.” |director, in November; artists’. = School 67, will meet at dent; Mrs, L. Nicholas Summers ridge High School. Her subject Blackman, will read the nd- Phyllis Bowies, Joan Doyle and Meridian Heights: Wednesday-~ The radio program will include demonstration of work in various sje’ po “mp eats sn spe gorool Isecretary, and Mrs. George aE There Is a Path to Peace.’ ers’ Day message. Miss Lena Mary Jackson and Mrs. Patricia St. Paul, Degree of Honor, Alpha talic on “Undulant Fever” by Dr.imedia in. D 11:15 p. m. Thursday in the school. secretary, . g ‘Mrs. Cahal is general chairman Chappell will talk on outstand- Hunt. Mrs. Magdaline Davis, Miss Omicron Alpha, Office, Southport 3 yr a ecember, and Junior| np. BRB Lynn Adams will speak. Schnieders and Mrs. Charles Y.!for the lect M Io apne 1a 4 R. 8. Damon. Mrs. Otto H. Bake- League Puppet show, January. | ae B BO rams AEE ra os a ier od A amt e lecture. rs. Thornburgh!ing Kappa Delta ‘members and Jeanette Shaffer and Mrs. Coilajand Nightingales; Thursday— H.R. y { president of the sponsoring Miss Irene Mascoe will give a|Stevens are the department mem (Mother, Bethel and Library, and

meier, health chairman for the] Two films, “Ballet Mecanique” { council, will introduce Dr. Damon.'and “Ferdnand Leger in Amer. [20 10e ET0UP. freasuver: Sue, summary of panbellenic philan-ibers in charge. Friday—Riversige ang Prentice.

—— terior |{ica” will be shown in February; PTA Unit to Meet |Joan Caldwell, pianist, will give a |

“Children and Art” will be the concert in March, and a vocasubject for discussion at Tues-|tional guidance panel discussion : day's meeting of the Edgewood|is scheduled for April. Fe Parent-Teachers Association, It] These programs are open to the ~~ : will be held at 7:30 p. m. in the Public, admission free. A sub- y 3 school. A Riley program will be scription sketch class series will j : Ny begin Nov. 2. Miss Evelyn Mec-| 3

resented. . ° “ Pree» »iConnell and Ray Hodson willl tor miss 85'S and under Pledged to Sorority Se » : Times Special {A GRANVILLE: 88et, 14 Miss AUXiliary to Meet Jean Hebel, 5515 Washington] A panel discussion on “Mental Blvd., Indianapolis, has been Hygiene in the Family” will be a pledged ito the Alpha Omicron Pi feature of Monday's meeting of | Sorority. She is a freshman at the Auxiliary to the Marion Coun-, Denison University here. {ty Juvenile Center. The 12:15]

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