Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1950 — Page 20
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> Ruth Robertson i JW, ’ ™ William Hamilton come Bride ne Weds Betty a :
Vows uniting Miss Betty Jane
8 soe Ruth Toon Roberiscn and Pavis will be ma at Voege: and William Raymond buffet dinner and fashion show; | 12:30 p. m. Loday. The Rev. Lewis Hamilton were réad at 7:30 o'clock The theme be “Dreamers $24 Asap Athletie 8. ows yi Lutheran {last night-in St. Andrew's Luth-|: : .| Holiday." shaw Jan. 19 ar i meer fan eran Church. The Rev. Robert ; ceremony will be] Will feature resort wear. Mrs, Jan, 29 Indianapolis SymHeine officiated. South Shore| Bert Kingan Jr. is the chair : and with David |. Parents of the couple are Mr.| 8§ with the Rabbi] man. BN Lloyd, tenor, the ladian. and Mrs, Wilbur John Voege, 1154] ‘The Players’ next production | 4Poll® inienos the
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are Mr. abd Mra. Yori J Davis, 404 E. 24th St.
Guilford -Ave., Indianapolis, and| the oe Sr. and Mrs. William Levinson, dF id by Resolutions
Mrs, Sylvester A. Wieneke Jr. flo. the mateo of boner, and tia of honor. die wit 8 wink Beno, er i Mostamen Chari W. Aa al sa ress ma 3 \ a i i the hotel for . informal ceremony bind and carried & satin mut) ind Mes, eter Sool ne couple will Jeave| Moores, Donald Alexander and On Health man will be Mr. Wien- topped with carnations, = i. Congress ve. announce | wedding ‘tfip to Miami Lewis Enkema. . eke and the ushers will be Rich- The bridesmaid was "the t of their daugh- po ch Fla. : The social calendar through Ma Ailments ard Davis ard Richard and Da- Charles Spurgeon. She wore a fer, Patricia Feldman, to Miss Greengard attended Gulf January follows: ny. wid Robertson. pink .satin dreds and matching John D. Morgan, son . {Park College, Guifport, Miss. - Jan. 1-2 — Indianapolis Symph- Can Be Prevented R in rch headband and also carried a muff ond Mrs. .C. V. "5 2122 Mr. Levinson attended Roosevelt ony Orchestra with Byron By 4 ANE | STAFY AFFORD id eception Chu and carnations, ~ Gent Ave. The vows will be [College and DePaul University, Janis, pianist, in the Murat Sars tarnion + Miss Robertson will wear a pink Patricia Voige, flowergirl, wore a. 4 Chicago. ‘| Theater. ; PROBABLY few i ob his silk frock and powder blue ac-| bu ee pid fi [blue taffeta. Apr. | : Jan. 2-Open house in the |... oniury New Year, will be seasories. She will have a cor = pe "aod the hers wers|( ld N Gay F 4s asm. At um | making resolutions as’ their paroite and the ushers were : ven $ ah. ron useum | ts and grandparents did half ul ames Association will hear Doro- | “oop sgn If they 80, they
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page of gardenias. os & Teception in the church " KEYS ro "Names Arts, Letters Society *ihare and Tow Hamilton ang 3 ££ M wd Holidays ®™ | thy Adlow on “Adventures ag, Ho ! bert * " n add a n which would New ( ) cers Among Masterpieces. hardly. have occured £0. people
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? : this month in Indianapolis. The January meeting of the In- ; ; i | Cleveland where they stayed | Tha bride 1s 4 graduste of the) The KEYS Club announces We'diana Chapter, National Soclety| canine “satin made’ with a| First Meeting in Panby ana Henry Bta- | * Swntyice “ests College Ave, [have dons aa much tg earry i Nursing. Mr. Davis attended In. 0% OMecers. They were electdd oo art. and Letters, will be held marquiset yoke, fitted bodice and| [950 to Be Tuesday and saw the new | yun 11 Bridgeluncheon in the (Of 88 We can today. . diana University. (at a recent meeting in Shirley ., 245 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. 8. E. gored skirt which extended into a| baby girl, Lee. Jingle Funk aeum. This Jan. 1, 1050, resolution isi ————— | Steinkaip's home. Sifth, 530 W. 44th St., will be the cathedral train, Her fingertip 11-| New officers of the Bt. Francis presented her family with. a Jan. 12, 13, 14—“Biossom Time" might well be a resolution to be N 4 M + Rosie Haney is president. The host lusion veil fell from a crown of Hospital Guild will fake up the baby girl on Monday, a won in the Murat Theater. healthy, Obviously, some kinds ewcomers o Mee other officers are Patty Haigerty, NO%'*8% seed pearls and she carried aigavel for the 1950 adminfstration derful belated Christmas pres- | yun 13-21—Civie Theater pre- Of fll health and sickness cannot “Members of «the Newcomers vice president; Shirley Steidkamp, Mrs. Florence B. Wolcott will bouquet. of white. roses with an .¢ muesday’s meeting in the ios. ent. Yo sents “Edward, My Son.” be prevented. But a surprising Club will meet “at 11:45 a. m. secretary, and’ Rosle Dwyer, give 4 program on “Old New orchid center. ™ . Smith C Luncheon Jan. 13—Town Hall presents amount ean be. And much of the Wednesday In the tt Hotel. treasurer. England.” Mrs. Clyde E. Titus . A short wedding trip followed Pital. They will be hosteases f0f| gyp gMITH College lunch- Nichol Bmith on “Tibet—Fact sickness that dos strike can be Cards will be played follawing the Club members “hid a chill sup- and Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will as- a reception in the church. The the coveréd-dish luncheon preced-| oon at the Propylaeum ard Fancy,” in the Murat (remedied by prompt attention, Juncheon. Mrs. Charles Apker is per last weék in. Paula Kervan's sist the hostess. Thére will be a couple will be at home later thising the business session. Wednesday had at least one Theater, Cahcer is one example, No one the hostess. x, ‘home. board meeting at 1: 15 p.m. month at 2430% W. Michigan 8t.| - Mrs, Edward H. Trimpe will be three generation group there | Jan. 15-8t. Louis Symphony knows yet how to prevent ‘that ington is ~g j ” “7 |serving her 13th year as presi-| With Mrs. Ernest de Wolfe Orchestra with Viadimir Gol- [grim disease, but medical scientists * dowagers In 8 Personal. Vein— Po (dent. Othet "officers are Mrs. Wales, her daughter, Mrs. schmann conducting in the | estimate that 100000 cancer social clim ” |John O'Connell and Mrs. % G. Forest Blanton, and Mrs. Murat Theater. deaths a year could be prevented : cess in Wa German House Party Was Feature of New Year's Here in 1900 5 fossa sions ve por Bianoss roeightf, J | "5 pong” Mo 8% uae gman. = © = wouldnt |dents; Mrs. Roy Nation and Mrs.| James Carroll . was another Athenaeum. danger signals. Co ing night « "By MARJORIE TURK: problems, priée control, the | “Something old, something new, [Henry Gardner, yecording and loyal alumnae on hand. | Jan. 19 - Butfet-dinner nd Physical Check-Up | Grand Ra JER HALL ‘AS DARK, And above the Reads of the revel | trust- question, reform, | something borrowed and some- financial secretaries, and Mrs.| Tables forthe Vassar Club _| fashion show in the Highland - . : : incredible. A "ont. Oi eRe Nar veh The Party. $< Ares silver : and ftish. radtcals thing. blue, * was the rule.* vo Bernard Weimer, treasurer, | luncheon Thursday were done Golf and Country. Club: Then thers are thé catching dis~ - remainy a ‘on the eH of midnight in the yea 1000" apd it lasted | and radicalism, the WOMB | Pe BRE Wel he Wik the Mee, Wiliam. Mugph chair in the college color with pink .| Jan. 20~-Jinior Assembly dance [eases Typhoid fever and Rph- _ hostesses. unit 1 dayiight. | gave “informal companies.” The | arternoon recéption and the f the board. o i ditactore. SPR! Sn swinnl, Dea... a Womans, Department, |theria ire Tow) sna territiing on that, merrymakers were in the German House and the. concert | most ~bursing question ~dis- | wening ball the favorite means, '(Mesdames- Amos -Harey|. .Naney Sewell. Who is teach [Ange 6-2 SOW dr GOO wr GT pied PR was Tollowed by dancing. There was a program of 30 danves be- | ‘cussed at these “at bomes" | py, t [Cook gnd Walter Lutz ‘and Migs] ME 10 Philadelphia, was hy 30 Town Hall presents [We can be protected against ther _ 0 yes, I kn g” sides a number of éxtras, Those | eG ean was the rainy day skirt or ‘was otography was the rage (ono. Uweimer dre members. - | Among the recent AAA, Robert Magidoff on “My Dy’ immunising “shots” and. in drunk, buf ; who didn’t dance enjoyed them- ‘40 friends at “cinch. Many a oy Whe ham 10 and there were evolved special |=," \ renresenting the total there. Mesdames C. W Twelve Years in Russia,” in |the case of typhoid, by sanitation. chair” ; selves in the reception rooms. whist clubs got together to cele keep the dress out of he oud, rules - for photographic etiquet. |, way raised during 1946 will be Albert Lange, James Gavin, .the Murat theater. Measles, tetanus or lockjaw, and wa On that New Years Eve at'| DTA‘ the new century. There |S oo oo was also alarmed Amateur dramatics Was an- [o.o.onied to Sister Superior Alex Taggart, Montgomery | Jan. 20-21 — “Private Lives Whooping cough are ‘other con- Funniest the turn of the century, while | 88 & dance in the. Woodruft | _ ou 4; orce and the bachelor other fad ‘and..the” Dramatic {Nenta'® hospital superintendent. 14Ws and Louis Haerle were with Tallulah Fankhfad m tagious diseases against which Om of the Methodist churches were clubhouse. : maid lived 1 unchapers Club put on Gilbert and Sulll- |g, will be the guild's offering to among listening" atten- the. Murat Theater. people were pretty helpless in throne va holding watch meetings, the C ke Walk Pp “who pe van's “Trial by Jury”; W. G. {ward . tively .-to current students’ | Jan. 23 Anniversary s arty |1900, but today we can have our has been n a arty oned quarters with her Own | van T tohin's * the hospital's work. for ‘the pas members of the” Maennerchor | Also Nsted among the social | lateh-key. ™ an Tassel Bulphin's “A Boul \yiek und poor. account of t day life at in the Indianapolis ‘Athletic children protected against them, one outra were partying in their Rall. events was & cake walk party. b Ton Above Bkit } Booth Tark- ——————————— inp college. l Clube too. t referred Franz Bell directed the | Each guest came representing Debate Topic ington's “The Prodigals”; Haute ; Last night was, as 1, | Jan, 23—Ballet Russe de Monte | - Vaccination was available for ers, 1048, concert. And the all wight fim | 4 cake-the others guessed | ° They were Pieoating whether | Tarkington Jameson's “On ‘the Dudle A. Pfaff Jr. : Carlo dn the Murat ter, |protection against smallpox long finally whi included a tableaux, banquet | what oaks they were and there | °F not higher education for | Road to Arcady,” and ‘Augusta |, ‘ Jan. 24~Indianapolis pho- before 1900, but it is something ftably, tha dance, bred was & cake walk for prizes. women sapped the vitality of Stevenson's “The Dusky Queén” Will Aho Bride ny Orchestra concert in Tech--|you may need for carrying out and r But the biggest festivities in The next night Mr. and Mrs. the weaker sex. And. the ac- | during the first . -years of the nical High School. your 1050 New Year's resolution portant th 1900 were reserved for New ¥., Hodges gave a party in companying fact that so many | Dew century, | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Easter, Jan. 25--Anniversary luncheon-.|to be healthy. The protection she knew Year's Diy. While the men i Propyiaeutn for their son, | Of thess educated women pres 1808 Koehne St. announce b in the I polis |from smallpox by vaccination her husba made the rounds of the ¢lubs | yletcner * | ferred the single lite to matri- D | ; ent of their daughter, | _ Athlete Club. does not last a lifetime. If you get the boc for the traditional open houses, | ~ ne rooms were decorated in | MON: e eg ates ~~ {Alyce, to Dudley A. Paff Jr. son| homes for groups that have Jan, 27—Buffet-bridge |in the (have not been vaccinated within SOme Conn - the women prepared their tol | garvard red Christ Besides the informal com- of Dr. and Mrs. Pfaff, 4606 N.| spent many New Years | _ Propylaeum. | the past few see your doc- them no ¢ ~ lettes for the evening's balls. ard Jed and Clitleissat | pany certat ial ~leade Meridian St. together and there were a Jan. 27— . she said, | greens sprinkled with diamond | PanY n socia aders Oo futhber of oth an. Town Hall nts tor about it. i | ing Club Met which | giittered in the | Practiced the custom of an- ame The wedding will be in the late| TUFEIRer. Of © -, te | John Masom Brown on the | A check: with your doctor is a . knew ithe New Years Day during the slectric Jights. | nouncing a. certain day each D h § Uni =. |summer. The future bride at- “Latest Books and ” in |good start toward a healthy New serve | god era of the “Prince Albert” and An 1900 went to a | Week when they would receive | aug re oF Union tended Indiana University where \ {0 oi P ned the Murat Theater. | Year. Such an examination will the silk hat was celebrated | quantity of card parties. At | friends. I To Meet Tuesda |ahe was a Delta Zeta Sorority) ng Postpo | Jan. 28—The Players in the (often detect trouble in time, to Wi quietly in the Columbia Club | one hearts party the hostess | For more formal afternoon | Y Imambet. The Monday Afternoon Reading, Civic Theater followed by a remedy it. . . : only because the club was then | gave a heart shaped silver and | parties, cards were sent around. | Delegates the national and| Mr. Pfaff is attending the 1n-| Club meeting with Mrs. R. D. dance in the Woodstock Club. | You can resolve to escape fer-- : - housed in small The | cut glass colégne bottle for the | At these teas an awning and state conventions of the National giana "Iniversity Medical School. | Martenet, 3157 Washington Bivd.,| Jan, 2 nee -in the Athen- lous injuries from accidents, be- ' ir Caledonian Quo Club met first prize; & Delft vase for seo- carpet ‘were placed at the en- Society, Daughters of the Unipn, {He is a member of the Phi Xp has been postponed from or-| ae n : | cause accidents, contrary to popu~ she did no in its rooms to honot the 20th | ond, and & royal Dresden cup | trance. There was § man to will be el at & meeting of the{Ma Delta Fratarnity. | row to Jan. 9. Jan. 38--Anniversary Ball in 'lar ideas, do not just happen. «+ NS [eby Century and to observe the | and saucer for third. open the carriage doors, a man (Cov. Oliver Perry Morton Chap- |" Cs . _- : —— Sm ; Saying tha 25th Anniversary of the organ. | (i R on the front door, two maids |ter Tuesday. » : : mses ideals, she CAA, The ses Rated High in attendance upstairs and a The meeting wil be at 130 p. m. ’ ! ro i } tend this The Quotting group was also World travel was popular | man to do the name calling. (in the Wilking Music Ce. Audi ; [ here just t making plans for a concert and with cruises on the Mediter- Dinner parties were still torium. [ | , The fun: dance to be held Jan. 28 in | FAnean rating high on the list | staged with eight courses start- Raich B | was, as u f favorite tri alph Brooks will speak at the a the laeum to celebrate the | °° _J4VO ips. ing With raw oysters and go- session, His topic is “Behind the birthday of Robert Burns Young women were chaper: | ing all the way through thin |Headlines.” Miss Carrie Hoag, / * . 98 Ah The University Club's recep- | OR¢d closely .on thelr travels | soup, fish, roast, game. vege--|Mry, Walter Bax wi. Jeoiuction | and anyone who “swarmed : ter/and Mra. Wil- characters tion was for the members only. | y o n tables, salads, ice, coffee and {Ham Clifford will conduct m > Benjamin Harrison was presi | aieless over Hurope” was | ponbons. However, women were |mor{il services. Mrs:-—E. C. Wisah- lin. "The. dent. An orchestra played con- | Chuse for scandal. | beginning to simplify their |mier; regent, wili preside. — was the h tinuously and there were light | Back in the states the young | menus. It was socially correct | 5 P % ’ . i was the he refreshments and cigars for all, | PeOPle_ went about in groups | to serve close friends a simple | The national convention of the : several Fr The Indiana Harvard Club held | And the presence of a chaperon | fepast of A roast, two vege- {Daughters of the Union will be : lors. This ts banquet there in the evening, | "{mposed no restraint = and | tabies, salad, sweet course and jApE 12 and 13 in New York. \ attraction: But the highlight of New | Added to the pleasure Of the | coffee. {_ Mrs. Hargld J. Hayes has been = Bonnet, wi Year's Day 1000 was the Char- | social occasion.” Ladies Depart |appointed chairman of the state ; . } * -bassador, ity Ball in Tomlinson Hall. It While the men gathered in | ‘After th Rs bo and {eonvention. It will be held Mar. . TL — — . ; and Repre opened with lancers, sets of | their clubs to talk about tatial | ware pass od on ond fruits ad in the Hote! Lincoln. 3 . roney of quadrilies, followed by the waits | ET eee ro aoe | APF : | : ka nots and the two-step. assed our’ Cotes 334 Apdl SC Chapter to Meet : | Hom, The hall was decorated with 0 e Ved naris water was served to the | ws Washi greenery and electric lights | women while the men relaxed | The Sarah’ T. Bolton ITSC \ ing! clustered in the foliage, Boxes | “over their cigars. The ladies |Chapter. will hold a luncheon | 000 The bes re assigned to the guests, | | could resume their gloves or meeting at 1:30 p. m. Friday In given by boxes, which eircled the | | Bot as they pleased. the home of Mrs. Fred Stucky, Washingtc dance floor, were all individu- Weddings were the biggest /610 N. Colorado Ave. The hostess quaint th ally decorated. One was in the | | Wottal events and the customs will be assisted by Mrs J. H. : ple they 1 orange and black of Princeton. Were. the same then as in 1050/. Marcum and Mrs. Fragk Keener. . © “the silly 1 It had easy chairs, gay cushions, - a US _ & bore, ev vases with poinsettias, rugs and day on draperies. . { ’ : ’ dench or 1 In Amherst Colors : This a There was another in the rr Phd royal - | § he : . . lege. ears & 1 | AVERY HAI 1. Wish you every blessing during 1950, one impor he 4 boxes with their parents, | . : Dacsntor friends and relatives / ' hw gli young men es white . Stand ready to give you the same one Good TOug ; A . eral ret “Mrs. ‘William E. English wore | ] : eC | 1 oourse, Da Ea A ar nd : Tr complete insurance service that has B the chairs satin with an’ overskirt of | ‘ h d ’ - SY iy oe edged with Russian sables, | Xe characteri i To Sed il Kussiug tnbied,.. eo YPROSPEROUS cterized this agency for half a — amyunted to over $1000 and | f . tion, to g went to the Free Kindergarten ; century, Petition. C Boclety. i ‘is the m ‘ Whild the ball elimaxed the \ Lohdermiik photo NEW YEAR : ‘ ) balla wh day t were many other par- Mr. and Mrs, Charles A, | why be . ’ climbers § ties that aight. Up on Park Fyn, 1110 N. Jefferson Ave, ab ) W ered, equ Ave. Yee as a dancing party | announce the ‘approaching mar. Lt : P.F THRUSH. - . HA . uw, S Sitven of the ot the ong Hage of their daughter, Rose- fe from : | And Invite you to stop. in at any time Bow being These young jen came from Mr fo rank, Puteri, i of 1 . . ‘ . * “ o Georgetow - all over Indiana and adjoinin r. and Mrs. Clarence Puters; - Co to ta § i for astour alt ger Indidne 20d o Ing | (OIS'E 16th St. The vows: wil } US Ik over your insurance problems. The wo | read tomorrow night in the Hi . Solici 3 (4.0: 4: : Jens, oF _ Another _hostess asnteftained. First Free Mothodit _ Church. olicitors 18th and "Metidian: Streets or just JoeurtedA ; HENRY M. 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