Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1949 — Page 4
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At Social Meeting ©. Stephens College Alumnae Club to Make ; Final Plans for Snowball Dinner Dance The Dryburgh Abbey Chapter of the Daughters. of the British will have a social meeting tomorrow in the 88th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. The husbands of the members and their friends will be guests.
Bishop Richard A. Kirchoffer will speak. His topic is to be “The Lambeth Conference in Color.”
The December meeting of the Stephens College Alumnae Club will be held at 7:45 p, m. Thursday.. Mrs. William R. Kingdon Jr, 4508 N. Pennsy ¢ St, Is to be the hostess, Mrs. Walter Noite will assist the ho¥tess, ; Final plans will be discussed for tfie club's annual Snowball . dinner dance. The event is set for Dec. 21 in the Woodstock Club, Mrs. James E. Bettis is the general chairman. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. and Ralph Lillard’s Orchestra will play. Proceeds from the dance wili go to the Indiana State School for the Blind ‘and for a welfare project to aid an individual family. TT
i | Miss Jean Bumgardner = N M . chairman. of the tickets and vy an reservations, assisted by Mrs. . ; Kenneth Hoffman and Mrs. C. W, T k B d Seabald. Meading the publicity a es Fl e committee j& Mrs. Arthur 8. . W. L. McClain
Locke. Serving with her are Mrs. James O, Harris and Miss Miriam v v ‘ Schult. Wed in California Mrs. Richard Nelson is chair. Times Special ; man of the decorations. Mrs,| MOFFETT FIELD, Cal, Nov. John Robert Ross, Mrs. William |28-—~Miss Marilyn Joyce Mattingly Kingdon Jr, and Miss Beverly and William L.. McClain, USN,’ Potts are on the committee, (Were married at 3:30 p. m. Nov
BHP 10 Inier i usbands Tomorrow
; 13 in the Moffett Field Chapel. Christmas Party
Banta Claus is coming to the Indianapolis Country Club. There will be a dinner and party for | the children of the members Dec. 1 in the clubhouse. = i A play will be presented and movies shown at 3:30 p. m. Toys, will be given to the youngsters. The dinner will be at 5 p. m.
Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N, Delaware St. will be hostess to the members of the Indiana Chapter, National Soclety of Arts and Letters. The group will meet Saturday in her home. There will be a Christmas propn. Mrs. Ray Patterson and
gram. ‘Mrs. T. M. Ryboit will present Corpus Christi, Tex. The bride > attended San Jose College and the
Christmas songs Oliver 8. Guio will speak. Her bridegroom attended Butler Uni-
several and Mrs.
topic is “Sparks and Embers.”
Mesdames Arch N. Bobbitt, Ed- Fraternity member.
win Barlow Evans and Norman L. Schneider will be the assistant’ hostesses.
Wood Craft Shop. It is open to the public, t 4 eal hss Mre. John V. Petry is chairman. Robert Peoples of the Harper
J. Ransburg Co. will show a color film of England and Europe
To Take Part
Mrs. Walter 8. Greenough, a member of the board of the Indiana League of Women Voters will take part in the conference
|flowergirl and ringbearer,
EF Br: Ma Robertson
Chaplain Edwin Andrews offi-| ciated, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8, A. Mattingly, | Mountain View, Cal. Mr, and Mrs. | Harry W. McClain, 1250 Martin] St., Indianapolis, are the parents| of the bridegroom. { Miss Virginia May Mattingly, was her sister's majd of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Joan Ann Ingbram and Miss Mary Ann Pavlina. Donna Gene O'Shea and Donald Michael O'Shea were the
Stanley Mattingly, brother of the bride, was the best man, The ushers were Gordon Inghram and Leonard Anderson. After a trip through the South the couple will be at home in
versity where he was a Sigma Chi
Matrix Table Dinner Set
Alice Robertson
Named Chairman
Miss Alice Robertson is chair. man for the second annual Matrix Table dinner to be held Dec. 7 in the Butler University cafeteria.| The dinner is being sponsored | by the Butler chapter of Theta| Sigma Phi So-
honored at the dinner. They will be chosen for their outstanding abilities In scholar ship, 3
activi ties and achievement. Invitations have been sent to all women 'students and faculty members, sorority alumnae and local newspaper women, Misses Ruth Reed, June Bod-| Jey and Annabelle Church are in} charge of decorations. The enter-| tainment committee members are Misses Chrla Jean Stout, Marjean|
on government of the National
Miss Joan L. Coffey .«d
Also on the January program will be the “A Schools” day. John P. Tyson, principal of {the Kate Duncan Smith School, {will speak. The Shortridge High {School Ensemble will also be on the program. :
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was the matron of honor and Paul Collings, Rockville, was the best
man. The couple will live at 3013 N. LaSalle St. The bride is a graduate of Butler University
member. "= =
ert Hudson will be married at 8 p. m. Saturday in the ‘Washington Street Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter "af Mr. and Mrs. Emery Livingston, 210 Harris Ave. Mr. and Mrs, Oren Hudson, Cumberland, are the parents of the ‘prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Eugene Barker will be the matron of honor and the brides. 'maide will be Mrs. Dushan Stiko, Mrs. Fred Livingston and Miss Harvalee Hudson. Mr. Barker will be the best man
and a Delta Gamma Sorority
Miss Alta Livingston apd Rob- |
+ she teaches the nurses.
By AGNES #. OSTROM
“THERE WAS NEVER anything else I wanted to do.” That |
is Jean L. Coffey’'s reply to why
she became a nurse. Now she's
training others in the profession,
On Wednesday the friendly,
popular, newly appointed director
of the Indiana University Training School of Nurses will be honored by her students at a tea. It will be from 3 to 6 p. m. in
the IU Medical: Center Ball Residence. Before her appointment Sept. 16 she was the acting director for two years. She handles the nursing service for Riley, Long, Coleman and Rotary hospitals as ‘well as the three year and the five year four months programs in the school. Best part of the job? “Working with the students and being in the hospitals” she answers. She always teacheg a professional adjustments class and arranges staff meetings with the graduate nurses. Often she takes over the early morning student ‘assignment in Riley,
‘Average’ Class She thinks interest in nursing | has Increased the
requests to talk before senior classes in the high schools. This
! { year's group — 156 students | Bs with 50 from affiliated schools . FD... over the country—is about Miss Warren Receives “average” size. Hospital Appointment In & group of students it would
be difficult to pick out the slim, brown-haired executive. And us hard to tell who was more enthustastic. Her pride is ufire-
strained when she shows the | in Ball Residence |
classrooms basement--—-the brary, particularly room,
laboratories, lithe “rec”
red and green upholstered pieces has only recently been installed.
The shabby, well worn piano is |
the only item worrying her. “I
don’t know what we'll do about |
that. Maybe paint it.”
A recent student herself |
.+« She's just 34 . . . she understands the girls’ problems. She
make: a point of being around |
during vacations for there are always some girls whe live too
Blond furniture set off by the
was in the Marseille staging area. : “The war gave all of us a better understanding of people,” she comments. The annual stick of Christmas cards from everywhere are proof enough of her understanding. With a masters from Columbia University’s Teachers College she returned to civilian duty here. : An amateur photographer, she likes tennis and horseback riding. Entertaining guests is her best excuse for taking in favorite plays and the symphony. She didn’t tell it, but when she played the winner of the recent student table tennis tournament, she won.
years. Her own staff oe ‘Nurse Health
Chief Named
‘new supervisor of the student Butler health service in the Methodist jes
Hospital.
Nursing
Miss Warren
ition from Indiana University
Miss Warren was clinical instruec-
Her appointment is announced . by Miss 8. Louise Grant, director of the Bchool of Nursing and the nursing service. Miss Warren suc-| ceeds Miss Max-| ine Maxwell. She is a graduate of the Protestant Deaconess Hos- §1 pital School of; in Evansville and has a degree in nursing educa.’
while the ushers are to be Irvin Waterman, Fred Livingston, Charles Earl, Thomas Weddle, Mr, Stiko and Leonard Arnold.
Recent Marriage Mrs. Walter H. Dunkerson and
Anniversary Set
A motion picture of Ellis Island 'will be shown at the Feb. 2 meet-| {ing. The 56th anniversary of the igroup will be observed Feb. 22. There will be a luncheon at 12:30| p. m. and Mrs. Cecil M. Harden, | | Congrelswoman from the 6th In-| {diana District, will speak. | At the Mar. 2 meeting Harold| Duling will address the chapter|
Photo by Bob Wallace. Times Staff” Pr-tographer. MIKE SMOCK, 4, examines a football helmet and plans a line plunge. He's getting set to follow his father with a gridiron career. Mike's father, Kenneth Smock Jr., was a star halfback witls Shortridge and at Purdue and Butler Universities. Mike's other big interest is in [3 4.30 pm. Wednesday in the home of the bridegroom’s mother,
riding his battered-up jeep peddle-pusher. He likes to pieture himself as the driver of a big semi-trailor truck. rs. Glenn Fisher, 1807 BroadHe's also busy teaching his little sister, Marcia, 1, how to | Judge Dan V. White officiated. on “These Things We Americans | play “cars.” The Smocks live at 4159 Carrollton Ave.— [Attending the couple were the jBelieve.” The state council meet- By M riorie Turk : : sisters and brothers-in-law of the ling will be Mar. 9 in the Colum- y Marjorie rk. bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs, H. P, {bila Club and the business and Mv D Warren and Mr. and Mrs, Frank {professional women of the organ- y BY, C. Richardson. Also in the wed{ization will be honored on Mar. \ ding party were Larry Steven 16. Deve opment o ear Cast Richardson and Roberta Jean Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, state vis : “si Warren. Sie regent of the Indiana DAR, willl | AS &] eat A b 4 FDR give the address at the Honors | as r m ition 0 a ney Suapel, Hutier Unive buymetmg dors Co Dr ELEANOR RoOSEVELT Ey FN of the DAR will be from Apr 17) EW RK, Nov. 28—I talked to his majesty, the Shah of marriage to John Tresler McCord. through Apr. 21 in. the Co tis 18 recently. He is a person, deeply interested in every- The Rev. C. Franklyn Bruce, pasPr. nstl= thing that can help de¥elop his country and very hopeful for its fu- the * tution Hall, Washington. The an- ; : : tor of the Sutherland Presbytenual meeting of the Caroline ture. He told me that when he visited my husband in Teheran at rian Church, officiated. Scott Harrison Chapter will be the time that Premger Stalin, Prime Minister Churchill and my hus-| The bride is the daughter of May 4. New officers will be in- band met there, he had talked to my husband for 45 minutes, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond M. Snyder, stalled. Elliott was there at the time) ™o 10 "ir oir had told me 3858 Park Ave, and Mr. McCord Also on the May calendar win and the Shah's memories of the : ’ is the son of Mrs. Florence L. |be a spring festival May 28. Mrs, jCOnVersation were similar to E}-'on his return that he would like MeCord, 3755 N. Capitol Ave |E. C. Rumpler, chaplain, will read Hott's, though he remembered to do this, and ,I greeted his] Mrs. E. Birk Nott was the ma-
the service and Mrs. Carl Moore most vividly the fact that my hus- suggestion with the jesting tron of honor and Kenneth will be the soloist. /band had said to him that when remark that I thought we had McAbee was the best man. WilOn May 30 the Chapter Me. he was through as President he met enough problems and it was liam Fletcher Patterson served as { morfal Committee will decorate | Would like to come over and act time to go home and live peace-ian usher, : 3 ves in Crown Hill Cemetery. 38 adviser in the development of fully. I never realized, however, | The reception was in the Colum1#t meeting of the '49.'50 the Near East area. He feit that that he had gone so far as actu-/bia Club. The bride and bridewill be June 14. Flag Day 80 much could be done there, and ally to tell the Shah of Iran that groom are Butler University grad-
Miss Margie A. Warren is the/will be observed with a picnic in/of course, anything creative al- this was something he would like uates. The bride is a Kappa Kappa
Gamma Sorority member,
ito do.
University. ways appealed to Franklin.
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versity of Michigan will preside. State GOP Women On Wednesday Mrs, Greenough, . will take part in a panel to con- Elect New Officers Louis, will preside. Laura E. Ray were re-elected | Mrs. Greenough is past presican Club, Other officers named for seven years. She is vice chair. Were Mrs. Fanchon Griffey and man of the Indiana Merit System : Howard Maxwell and Mrs, Mil| |ared Saunders, recording and] In Washing Walls {Faye Holman, Rochester; Mrs.| "To simplify future wall-wash- Jessie Gremels Pacher, Loganswalls. Use a wide, caleimine brush, ce; Mrs. Harold Achor, AnderOnly a colorless film remains, and|%0n, and Mrs, it much of the soll rather than Chairman. ‘ the paint underneath. - _— ing the corn starch in water for) : about 20 minutes, Allow it to, Schedules Meeting Mrs. Ivan Frakes, 3425 E. 624) until it's about the consistency of the 11 a. m. meeting of the Womcream. Apply as directed. len's Society of World ServA Christmas program will be presented under the direction of Cover an Inexpensive waste- Saiter and Mrs. Frakes will give paper basket by glueing one-inch the special music. A Christmas Use a tailored checked ribbon, John White, Mts. Paul Capes will and run matching plain ribbon give devotions. look. bow if desired. Cover lampshade! to match, ‘The Aloha Chapter, ITSC, wil . With a pAinted design, as it is/have a Christmas party and din.
sider “Getting a New Constitu- i tion” Frank L. McCluen Bt. Mrs. Max Norris and Mrs | ‘club president and treasurer of dent of the Indiana league and ‘he Indiana Women's Republthas been on the national board Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, first and Association. {second vice presidents, and Mrs. Solution Aids corresponding secretaries, New directors ‘include Mrs. ing. apply a corn starch solution port; Mrs. Ethel Warner, Crown to recently painted or washed Point; Mrs. Mary Benadum, Munwhen the ‘area is rewashed, the Warsaw. Mrs. Stanley Montague starch dissolves and carries with| Was the nominating committee The solution is made by voi World Service Society cool. The jelly-like substance re-| sulting 1s then diluted with water| St, will be hostess Friday for ice of the Evangelical United . Brethren Church. Ribbon Dresses Up r Drab Waste Basket Hage Beg gee wide ribbon strips side by side|story, “The House of Many lengthwise (use rubber cement). Lamps” will be read \by Mrs. around top and bottom to give a finished Decarate with » [TSC Chapter Plans Christmas Party (Caution: Do not use a basket
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