Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1949 — Page 3

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SATURDAY, DEC. 10, Sororities PRS Alumnae To Have

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Mrs. L. J. Freehafer Will Be Hostess

The members of the Alpha: Gamma Delta Sorority Alumnae Club will meet Monday. in the home of Mrs. L. J. Freeliafer, 5824 N. Delaware St. |

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.The assistant hostesses will be |

Mrs. John-Grissmer, Mrs, James Matthews and Misses Helen

Noble, Ann Hartley and Mary | Lou Kuhn, |

A Christmas party is on the agenda for that day. There will be a gift exchange. A Christmas! story will be read with a musical background. b The 25th anniversary of the founding of the local alumnae)

day. Letters from former members and national officers will be read.

Past presidents of the group will §

be honored. Mrs. Merton Johnston, first president of the group, will speak. A history of the organization will be read.

Holiday Program Miss Gertrude Thuemler and Mrs. Martha Turpin, dean and assistant dean of girls at Technical High School, will be hostesses to the members of the Beta Chapter, | Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority. The meeting" will be Tuesday afternoon in the school. be a Christmas party. A group of students, directed by J. Russell Paxton, will’ sing selections from “Naughty Mari-| etta.” The soloists are Misses] Nancy Pearson, Dorothy Straub and. Gertrude Weesf, Richard] Berryman, Ronald Deem and John Newman. John Schlenk is the accompanist. After the holiday program there will be a tea in Treadwell Hall: Miss Marleen O'Dell will play the chimes and the Girls’ Ensemble will sing carols. The ensemble is directed by Charles Hamilton. . The members of the ensemble are Misses Sharon Baldwin, Jean Buell, Phyllis Dindinger, Mary Alice Peters, Sue Staton, Dorothy Straub, Weest and Mary Wetzel. Students who will act as assistant hostesses are Misses Wanda Holmes, Patricia Manley, Ethel Normingtong, Carolyn Showmeyer, Nancy Snyder, Kathleen White and Sandra Woodhouse. —

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Bridal Dinner Is Arranged

Party to Be In Gold Room |

Mrs. Joel A. Baker will enter-i-. tain with a bridal dinner Friday, night in honor of her daughter, Jo Ann, and her fiance, Dr, Harry, W. 7'Dell. { The party will be in the Gold, Room of the Marott Hotel. Miss| Baker and Dr. O'Dell will be mar-| ried at 2:30 p. m. next Saturda¥| in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. — Attending the dinner will be Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. O'Dell Farmersburg, parents of the pros-| pective bridegroom; Dr. and Mrs. John E. King, Terre Haute; Wil-| liam Baldridge, Farmersburg; Dr. and Mrs. Norman Hesler and Miss: Marjorie Jane McClure. |

Mothers Club Sets

Holiday Party Is Planned

Women's Council

To Sponsor Event

The 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral Unit, National Council of Catholic Women, will have a Christmas party at 8 p. m. Thurs day in the Cathedral Social Center, 13th and Pennsylvania Sts. The welfare committee members are in charge of the program. Mrs, Fred Gisler and Mrs, Frank Linville are co-chairmen. = Mrs. Arthur H. Humphrey and {of the hospitality committee, | There will be a gift exchange. {Santa Claus will be present at the ~|party. == “Canned goods: and - staples with the cotiected for needy families. | A musical program will be pre= sented by Mrs. Leo Clark and

fed by Miss Margaret Melle,

Legion News— Plans Party . [For Tuesday

Legion “Auxiliary, will have its holiday party at 6:30 p. mi. Tues. Rr day in the post home, 123 8. ~~ Downey Ave. ; i

. {dinner béfore the party.

assisted by Mesdames Frank Bush, Odus Landreth, J. R. Ben+ nett and Clarence Bellfry.

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Craig, Americanism chairman, |made the presentation, The group also contributed to the libraries

5 [Technical High Schools,

Mrs. A.W. Heuer are co-chairmen A

Miss Mary Ellen Melle, accompan-! Miss E

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“Dinner and Program Are Scheduled

The Irvipgton Unit, American

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There will be a covered dish i

Mrs, Fred Yager is chairman, . i

The business session for the

; | members will be at 8 p. m, that -~ > |day. ; | preside.

Mrs, Everett Bumpus will

Recent projects of the unit inresentation of a large - American flag to the Township House ~ School, Mrs, - Maggie -

of the Warren Central, Howe and

Twenty members of the auxiliary worked in the gift shops at the two veterans hospitals during the holiday season.

Joint Party Set

The auxiliary and post memsbers will have a joint party next Saturday night in the post home. Frank Tarplee and Mrs. Andrew Wettrick are co-chairmen. They will be assisted by Mes. dames Eugene Curran, Merrill Woods, Tarplee and Bterling M. Harvey, Don Townsend and Bill Martin, There will be a Christmas program and gifts will be given to the children of the members, Mr, Harvey is post commander.

Bridge Results— Bridge Play Scores Listed Number of Groups +

A ‘number 0 oups results of their play. - Lincoln Club, Fri. night, master ‘point game (possible score; 270}1 N & 8-8. A. ; F.- Welch, 173; Mrs: | 3: Pune —

can, Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, 156.5; Walter Pray, Louis H. Kan, 147; & W-—Mr. and Mrs, George P. Ryan, 174.5; Willlam T. Maecdon-

Mary Ann Wilkinson will dance and Fred and Joe Gisler, John

Conway and Ronald Hay will give

Holiday Luncheon |

| The Butler University Delta Press Club | Tau Delta Mothers Club will en-| . | tertain active chapter members| Helen Hollingsworth at a Christmas luncheon. It will To Be Speaker

* Miss Doris Jean Weber

a dramatic skit. | Members of the Cathedral clergy will be honor guests. Mrs.

William J. Morgan is president of bach, Ralph Ittenbach 115; :

ald, Robert McCalip, 157; Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hurst, 144.5. - Bt. Joan of Arc Duplicate Club, Wednesday night (possible score 220): N_& 8~—Mrs. E J, Ittens

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| be at 11:30. a. m. Tuesday in the| | chapter house. “Christmas in a Great Department Store” will be described by Miss Helen Hollingsworth at the Christmas luncheon of the Woman's Press Club of Indiana. The 12:15 p. m. event will. be Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Miss Hollingsworth is head] of Ayres’ consumer relations. | Miss Mabel Leigh Hunt is program chairman. A group of] Christmas songs will be sung by Miss Ida Mae Gobd, soloist at the First Friends Church. | Miss Margaret Scott and Mrs, Stanley Powner will be hostesses. Mrs. John Kleinhenz is in charge of reservations.

Miss Lee Schoenewey :

the unit and Mrs. Thomas Mur-

Street Methodist Church. (P. H. Ho photo). Vows uniting Miss Doris Jean Weber and Donald Lee Smith will be read Jan. 14 in 8t. Christopher’s Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

Mrs. Carl A. Rauch and rs. R. L. Parchman are in charge of | the decorating committee. Mrs. MR. AND MRS. Wilton Clary W. 8. Christie, luncheon chair-| are on a wedding trip following man, will be assisted by Mes-, their marirage at 2:30 p. m. Nov. dames R. F. Rebholz, C. W. Switz,| 27 in the Fifth Avenue Presby0. C. Bruner, L. A. Battén and| terian Church, New York. The J. M. Buchanan. bride was Miss Ruth Vernon. There will be a gift exchange, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

phy is program chairman.

PEO Units...

Baldwin Foote, Milton. Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold, 5036 Kingsley Drive, are the parents of the bridegroom. ( Belk-Leggétt pheto). DY on

The SPPFORCHIng marriage oF Plan Parties ;

Miss Suzanne Palmer to Thomas

Taylor Jr. The vows will be read in the Speedway Christian Church. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gus W. Schoenewey, 4957 W, 16th St., and the bridegroom's - parents are Mr, - and Mrs. Taylor, 3330 N. Meri-

afterward. Mrs. Carl A. Gun-| Arthur M. Pivinotto, Fox dian St. : and Mrs. Carl R. Weber, 5210 Wi derson is club president. Chapel, Pittsourgh,- Pa. The . wn Crawfordsville Road, and Mr, FE. McGoldrick is announced by Chapters i errs bridegroom, star of “Okla- 0.35. 9. A and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Greep-’ Be yarants, Ms, and Mrs. * "4 Observe Christmas . | ”» . MR. AN . . . p- | . : D . To Vacation Here | homa,” is the son of Mr. and IR i wood, (Photo reflex) Too nsemony will on "| Three PEO chapters will hold

Mrs. John B. Giltner, 4818 Guil- per, 323 announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, to B. T. Maxam, son of Dr. and

Christmas parties Tuesaday. Chapter’ 8 will meet at 7:30 p. m. In the home of Mrs. Don-

» » » GEORGE Paul Arnold took 30 in the Roberts Park MethoMiss Mary Preston Foote as his dist Church. Mr. and Mrs. bride in a ceremony read Nov. Thomas McGoldrick, 2166 W.

Jim Peed, son of Mr. and Mrs. | 0. H. Peed, 5784 Central Ave. will arrive Dec. 18 in Indianapolis.

ford Ave. The couple will be at home after the first of the year in New York. (Jonas photo).

The Times Pattern Se

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Embroider’ m o ut h-watering red strawberries, big green leaves and delightful blossoms in easy to work satin, outline - and buttonhole stitches. The designs are lovely worked on pillow cases, top sheet, guest towels or on the corners or sides of a white organdy or pale green tea cloth! Pattern 5842 includes hot iron transfer for 3 designs, color chart, stitch illustrations and material requirements. To order, use the coupon.

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He is a student in Brown Uni- - 26 in the Presbyterian Church 58th St. are the prospective aldson Brown, 741 W. 44th St. a ss L Sch wey has Mrs. C. R. Maxam, 3623 N. Ill n the shy ure ' prospe versity. selected Dee 95 as the date for inofs St. The vows will be read in Milton, N. C. The bride is the bridegroom's parents. (P. H. Miss Naomi Tevabaugh will asoo in the Washington daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ho photo). |sist. The Christmas program will

her marriage to Lawrence R. Dec. -

{be directed by Mrs. A. C. Mi chael.

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oT hree Groups | # Set Meetings

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26 — . |Federation 9 Collects Dolls i " Christmas Parties MLN U.S. Women

Are Arranged | Answer Appeal

The Panamanrian Chapter, n . 1 — - {States are RE ITSC, will have a noon luncheon Blackwood on Bridge

meeting Wednesday, Mrs. L. M. Ab | Bid S t Peck, Greenwood, is to be the New and e 1Q ys em In answer to a radio appeal|win hostess. . . they have bought dolls, dressed ———————— | | Mrs. Basil Fischer will be the a T : Th them. beautifully, and sent them A [guest speaker. Right, but Han rips em * Hrom as far away as Montana, Yule Party Planned The Women’s Auxiliary, Indian-| USING HIS count system of bidding Mr. New hasn't been Nevada and California to the By Legion Auxiliary

Club; will have its doing so well in his attempt to beat the experts. Cational office of the SaYe. as party Tuesday In today's hand he and his partner, Mr. Abel, surrendered to en eration in New Yor

traditions.

making history thisiparty at 8 p, m. Mrs. C, 0. Good-

|contest in reverse.

| |apolis Traffi tannual Chris

in the ‘Hotel Washington's Bam-/ Mr. Masters’ three spade bid which was easily made. Mr. Cram. | a Taras carpe boo Room. pion, right in there needling his opponents as usual remarked tor America at Christmas. Auxiliary, wil [yh lcliday program is: being with the queen of clubs right, the North-S2» |The appeal for dolls was made|ThUrsday in the Riviera Club.

chairman, will

“You guys might do better to South dealer [omen Nancy Craig, ABC women’s

| There will be a Christmas pro- “This game copldn’t have been Mr. Champion ‘Mr. Masters {schools which the federation| § [gram and gift exchange. Mrs. reached under any system of bid- 8-A 9 2 S-KQJ 7658 sponsors. Guest Speaker of Club {I"oble Reynolds will speak. Her ding,” he replied hotly. “Let me H-10 7 H-J 8 The Federation offered prizes,| Mrs. Al Feist will be a guest topic is “Scandinavian Christmas analyze the hand myself. When AAA as | including an automobile, lo spur "peaker Wednesday Wo iy ww ustoms.” bid a heart I had a count of C- - st. Dut after hearing let-|>. Mm. eon meeting. o . a 1.hid a. Abel's hand added up to Mr. New |ters from little girls who had| Wanderlust Chapter, ITSC, in the a [1 ts. but it had a flaw.” S-none |previously received dolls front the Indianapolis Athletic Club. She Rose Society Calls |elant points, bu a | H-AKQ96 Federation—the first dolls many | Will talk on her recent trip to Special Meeting Full of Flaws | DJ1098 {of the children had ever owned | Norway. | " ) 8 the nation - wide ’ oT v | A special meeting of the Rose! “You can say that again” said ,. bidding 109 | audience ar that the a Society in called for 8 p. m. Mr. Champion. “In fact your en- gq, op, West North East incentive in the contest was the! Wednesday in the World War Me- tire bidding is full of flaws. | 1H Pass 2H 2 8 [pleasure of making little girls By SUE BURNETT morial. cause of a misunder-| Mr. New glared at him. “The g i Pass Pass $8 |happy at Christmas.

standing of voting qualifications” book says,” he continued, “that| Aj Pass | Many women bought dolls, even | explains Dr. E. J. Nugent, who a 4.3-3-3 distribution in a respond-| —— ee though they were physically un-| has been acting chairman of the|ing hand is a “flaw” and you have er be a responder, his hand would |3ple to dress them. One grand-| “the recently scheduled to subtract one point for it. So have no flaw. It would count a mpther wrote enclosing monev to! - election of officers was not held.

Designed to carry you handsomely through the winter season is this smartly tailored suit- |group, dress. ’ # The off center closing is ac- |

cented with novelty buttons, |cards stating they wish to be my fifth heart was worth one Ner raises your response from one not allow me to dress them. To

Abel's count was actually only|full 8 points, buy several dolls, but added: “I hope ali who have signed geven. After he helped my hearts. “The book says when your part- «jas being old, my hands will , { By MARGUERITE SMITH sleeves can be short or threequarter length. Pattern 8346 comes in sizes

12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42, Bize | 14, short. sleeve,. 3% . yards of Mrs. Carl B. Shafer

39-inch. ; to order pattern or our Fash- | Jo Be Hostess |“80 you bid the system right, But plied Mr. Champion. “And 80 child's warm heart.” fon ‘Book, use -the coupon. | Mrs. Carl B. Shafér, 6949 Wash- did you bid the hand right?” simple. You just go ahead and 1h, pederation filed the letter - [ington Bivd., will he hostess to| Mr. New was stumped for a bid your four-card sults headed with one from a very young lady SUE BURNETT [the members of the Delta Upsilon moment, Then .an idea struck|by the five-spot. I'm old fashion- whoge only present last year was The Indianapolis Times |Fraternity Auxiliary. The group him. “Wait a minute,” he-said. ed. myself. I'll just muddle along one of iis dolls. “I am just learn214 W. Maryland St. |will have a Christmas party at “If I had opened with a diamond bidding my poor little old suits ng to write,” she confided, “This by - vary |noon Tuesday. and Abel had bjd a heart, then headed by ace, king, queen.” . .|(g the first letter I have written, Indianapolis 9, Ind. | The are, my hand would have been a ©

charter members will come pre-.more point, 15 points pared to nominate those they feel Therefore our total count was You have eight points. or more. \ine were so dear.to me. Even! will make good officers.” 22 points, nowhere near the total Therefore Abel would have to bid i, this day, I still recall them lof 26 points required for a game, four hearts. All I had to do Was | py name. -Also I know well moun-

bid. det_him bid hearts first.” [tain children. May my dolls bring “Ok, Ok.” said Mr. Champion.

got around to getting it sowed

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three. And since he would fT long-be the speaker.

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| Mrs. 8. G. Kasberg, ’ A 127.5; Mrs. A. B. , Mrs, R. Stokke 123.5. SH

Mrs. H. G. Freeland and Mrs. Harlow first; Mr, and Mrs. G. H. W. C. Kimmell will be hostesses Owings second; Mr. and Mrs. G. for Chapter W in the Freeland E. Hunt third; E & W--Martha home, 4170 Guilford Aves, at 2/M. Machlan, Irven M. Ebaugh p. m. Mrs, Noble H. Poole will first; Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Mes give a program -on- Christmas Lear second; G. R, Duncan, J. F,

The social committee will be Monday Women throughout the United); charge of the Chapter AM night; N & S—John J. O'Keefe,

(Christmas with a radic give-away no “g456 Allisonville Road, will Gasaway, H. D. Eberhart second; be assisted by Mrs. H. T. Bald-|V. J. Obergfell, Don R. Schort

The annual Christmas party y a and gift exchange of thé Indian-|°TN0OD (possible points 96): N &

S-~Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. M. J. 1 fo fe . . ol American Pha i Way and Mrs. J. C. Stafford, Mrs,

Mrs. James Buchanan, general Chamberlain, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt be assisted by

Mrs. Sheldon Goodwin, 721 Wal- a East-West vrinerable commentator, agreed to 0-lpesqames William R. Dexhelmer llace Ave. will be hostess to the count with your Draihs. indeed Mr. Abel operate with “the Save thelr.” ; Badollet and Oh. Bruce 49; Mrs. Thomas Ford, |members of the Lady Aberdeen Of With your fingers, n ® ed 8-108 4 Children Federation, in pro-|Crist, - Mrs, Dorsey King will be Mrs. | Artist Chapter, ITSC. The group ‘On second thought,” he . H-543%2 graming a “Dress-a-Doll” contesthn charge of the program. Unit|Harold Baird, Mrs. Nelson Taul- - {will meet at 12:30 p.m. next insultingly, “that might be worse. DKQSs to get dolls for the children inipresident is Mrs. Francis Polen. man 41. {Saturday in her home. Mr, New defended his system. C-Ké63 [little one and two-room country

in all. to three, you can go on to game if me gofis belong to Christmas.|Q We bought grass seed to plant get-together of the Alpha Chap this fall and then just never ter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority

Is it too late to sow it now? musical program and Mrs. Oscar

But we tried and got very poor Club to Celebrate

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Mrs. Fred Gilchrist, Carl Bruce 1245; Mrs, V. R. Rupp, V. hi

Hurst 115.5; (possible score E & W-Miss saught, Mrs. Fred

(possible score 330): N & S—Mrs,

| Mrs. J Mrs. George P, Ryan 172.5.

Allison Club, Tuesday nl N & 8-J. W. Newbold, oe

Johnson third. : Men's Duplicate Club,

Gordon H. Foxworthy first; L. V,

third; E & W-—Gordon T. son, H. F. Singleton first; Ke L. Johns, K. F. Nielsen second; G. H. Fosdick, F. W, Glichrist

Newcomers Club, Monday aft-

P. M. Cassidy 50.5; Mrs. Harold

47.5; (possible score 80): E & W ~Mrs. Fred Gilchrist, Mrs. Carl

J. T. Sullivan 46.5; Mrs, .

Mallory Duplicate Club, Mohs day night, master point session: N & 8—-Willlam McGlone, Here bert Bailey first; Mr.- and Mrs. Herbert Reinhardt second; Mr, jand Mrs. Hal T. Benham Jr. third; E & W-—Mrs. Tom Elrod, Mrs. Dennis Dalton first; L. HB. | McFarren, Mabel Flaherty sec ond; Mrs. Joseph Allen, Miss | Loyce Cox third. The next play will be Monday night in the Plant One cafeteria.

Sorority Plans Get-Together

| Mrs. A. T. Wallace, 3727 Wat{son Road, will be hostess at 7 |p. m. Monday for the holiday .|" Mrs. F. T. Ulrich will direct.a

| Buehler will read a Christmas

“ | w Well, that's just dandy,” Te-/them all the joy that can 80 to a| A. Biue grass seed (the basis of story. There will be the anneal most good sunny lawn muxtures offering and gift exchange. for our region) is hardy. And] a well-known grass seed com- Mrs. Charles Geyer and Mrs, R, pany claims that they get ex-|E. Goodrich. Miss Betty Peterson cellent results in test plots sow- is president.

Assisting the hostess will be

assistant hostesses " e- {I"want to say only four words,| results. 80 I would hold the Co Mesdames E. Carl Watson, Don spondingfiand. And then it would [TSC Chapter Sets Thank you, thank you. Your| -geed tn a cool dry place (pro- Silver Anniversary. No. 8346 ‘Price 25¢ |g. Comipton and Harry D. Hooley, have added up to 16 points. - . friend, Alice.” : tect “against” mice) until late “ : ; ee aT 0’ . Meeting and Party | i . The silver anniversary of the - Fashion Book Price 25¢ | So nds Like ht : | " winter, gbout mid-February or h ” i} Rotary Club to Meet ou oo) agic i The Evangeline Chapter, ITSC, Legion Unit Plans Part y March first, and sow it then. Alpha Delta Latrelan Club will | - Name ..cceevvecnvesnes sessnee ry “The‘very same cards-—but now wiil hold its regular meeting and Junior members of the Federal! Type of soil undoubetdly has a be celebrated at a Wassail tea iy Miss Helen Hollingsworth of they'fe worth more,” put in Mr. Christmas party at 6:30 9. mM. p00 40 ue Legion Auxiliar Jot to. do with varying results| Tuesday. Mrs. Barrett M. Wood- i tegeessscsseccesasersnsresesnss Ayres’ will be guest speaker Mon- Champion, “Gentlemen, this is Monday in the home of Mrs, W.| : ps Riary. inthis winter sowing of hardy Small, 3951. N. Pennsylvania St, : ; ; te ¥¥ vy n will be special guests Thursday {will be the host ha Street . ve day at the 12:15 p. m. lTunch- magic. E. Dismore, 3523 E. 28th St. : seeds of any type. e hostess, ar ; teeseesessesssnssssessrttieon of the Woman's Rotary Club, Mr. New ignored this and con-| Xssistants will be Mesdames L night at the auxiliary’s Christmas ae Assistants - will include” MesOY oeesesassensssssssnsssenss|in the Hotel Washington. She tinued: “With' 16. points I could E. Anderson, R. P. Burkle and O. PArtY. It will besdn the hoine of Send questions on gardening [lames James Costin, Ted O. > will talk on “Table Settings for have raised Abel's heart bid to F. Andrews. Miss Amy Keene will the president, Mrs. Ray Fox, 318 to Mrs. Smith, The Indianap- |Phillpott,: Corbin - Patrick and State PENN N ENN ANE ANNI, Holiday Entertaining.” . a |N. Kenyon St. : olis Times, Indianapolis 9 John A. Bruhn, I ee :