Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 31

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had was the bedroom furniture and a : — very small selection from the hundred fee gt Hawk. Jatay ette, was the Es ‘thousand dollars worth of wedding | La, sk Revs Tp Al = preserits they received. The rest of the | reteption ne os x y nex hel > presents are tucked away in storage | ph a weddl no Er where they will stay until Mr. Horton |: a ae HP Po e makes his first million, or enough to | >» MN | couple St 3 ome in 426 . acquire a house approximately the size | mn : p PP ya Datei Rd Er i A fk - of Macys.’ Sa Eh b : : Ma | Drucie and Johnnie were among the / 3 HT rs ar py Misses Mary Ann Porteous, Joan LeBien, Jackie Bryant and Jane Esterline {left to right), mem. This is distinguished from the Waits | | bers of the Butler University Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, hold a song practice ses- | . Group and Supper Club Friday night | sion. Highlight of the sorority's 80th anniversary founders’ day state luncheon Saturday in the | Co ._dances at the Sulgrave by an earlier | C Hotel Riley Room will be the song contest between active chapters in Butler, DePauw, SE Pnay sou: BEG df workjug Indiana and Purdue Universities. . more elastic entrance requirements. | i TE ae nies Deen Women's. Department Club Miss Glendy Bi M ber of the club plus their guésts while - ise Morrow the Friday night groups are much | T H M Bg h il li T BH WwW. 7 fussier. sation. posulls. § at o ear rs. I IPS ’ oO e- e Y. : This Thursday night democratization s in a more inter- | esting guest list. Yong those rubbing elbows with Drucie and | . Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips,.consultant in the field of youth Robert T. Shonakine ou are urged to see Johnnie were Sen. and Mrs. Rus- | guidance, will talk at the general meeting of the Woman's Depart- ; d sell B. Long, of Louisiana's his- | in" the country today, came ment Club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Her subject will. he “How Wide .._ will Be Bridegroom A S ecial Exhibiti f toric. political family. handsomely to the rescue this 1s Your Worla? jecturer, Xeacher, psychologist Sha. philospher, Mrs | Miss Dolores Glendy and Rob-| - P | | ion 0 The young, yather handsome evening of anothér minority | Phillips has an advanced point of view on education. ert T. Stoneking will be married ; Banator, No AB i J Fs group —the women reporters | Mrs. Rue S. Hinshaw and mem-| ~~ ~emm— at 2:30 p. m. today in the Broad- - Bet of the Louisiana sena. | Who cover the White House. bers of the committee will wel- Frederick Came, C. B. Camp, Way Baptist Church. The Rev. a / Ue ass t Ral lection this year, saying | The girls are members of the come the special guests. Repre- John R. Carr, John L. Coleman, R. M. Dodrill will officiate. orial election : x haying g sentatives of state and national L. S. Graham, Elza Henson, The bride is the daughter of something to the effec tt) White House Correspondents’ lorganizations will’ be honored. Harry W. Krause, Jess E. Martin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. William E. Glendy, he is elected to a full termte'e Association, but are barred | New officers of the club will be R. O. McAlexander, L.-C. Mes- 607 E. 24th St, and Mrs. Minnie fr om France now. filling out an unexp ¢ | from the association’s annual lelected. Polls ‘will be open from sick, Charles A. Reeve, Myron J. K. Stoneking, 801 N. De Quincy > term — he'll be the Jounges dinner, held tonight In the 'noon until 3 p. m. Spring, Alvié T. Wallace, Oscar St. is the bridegroom’s mother. regular Senator since enry 3 , | Social hostesses for the meet- L. Watkins, Carl Weinard, Omer Miss Marilyn Crenshaw will be i“ a 2 d of Cay. | ~Statfer. “ing will be Mesdames Robert M8. Whiteman, Frederick Wilson. | the maid of honor and Miss Shei-| cin ee QE OF : “Let us say generously that Thus it was that Undersecre- Bryce, E. L. Burnett, William H. Arthur W. Wilson, Hobart Wil- 12 Glendy, sister of the bride, will there the resemblance ends, | tary of the Navy Dan Kimball [Craft Carl W. Steeg and Frank son and E. C. Wischmeier. ibe the flowergirl. Miss Crenshaw . : a walled a wounded Republican | geciged something should be {E. Weimer and Miss Carrie Hoag. Mrs. D. S. Meditch and Mrs, Will wear pink lace and chiffon 108 : standing nearby. done—so he invited the women ' Mrs. Frank C. Walker is tea Henry J. Windt will indt will pour. jover taffeta. She will carry a cas-| cli ng /i ver : Movie Stars Feted 1 correspondents to difiner at the hostess chairman and Mrs. James cade of- pink blossoms accented : . i> 3 La ~Cariton., Mr. Kimball made it | A. Green and Mrs. Charles S. - [vith blue hyacinths. = I Lio i: Other guests included Sen. | clear in his invitation that the Crawford, vice chairmen. Mr. Scholl Reception in Club f England and Mrs. Estes Kefauver of | issue of barring women. from |. Assistants include Mesdames: The flowergirl will be in biue| rom- ng ana Tennessee, the Undersecretary | the association's dinner was Frank. J. Argast, William H. T k i id taffeta. The white taffeta bridal ‘ily x . of the Treasury and Mrs. Ed- | “for wiser and more foolish Abraham, H. Alden Adams,| a fs r I e gown is: fashioned with a sheer P ward Foley, and Mrs. Cornelius | heads than mine.” {Blanch H. Anderson, 8. J. Bards-| lyoke, long sleeves and & formal ah

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Bretsch, the former Princess “All the cables, tackles, tugs, {ley, Bert Beasley, Irving Blue, | Miss Marjorie Bennett |train. A seed pearl tiara will Emina Tousson of Egypt, said | ..) 000 vessels and beach gear Edward A. Brown, E. E. Cahal,| Is Marrie d : hoid the fingertip veil. The bride's to be one o the 10 wea) thjest . could not draw me into this Clarence’ J. Carlson, Lawrence] | bouquet will include white flowers women in the world—-and her countroversy., » “he wrote. “My |Carter, Margaret Fleury, William | Roland. C. Scholl t [centered with a spray of phalendiamonds seemed to be a glitter- | (oo. ic these ladies, under- +H. Hodgson, Walter A. Kennedy. ‘Marjorie Soniints ye dus (0sis. orchids and ribbons caught ns confirmation of this dis- | ,yjjegeq to the extent of one Harry A. Koss Sr, Stephen J. ® In with stephanotis and hyacinth|

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5 : her father wrestled with Mrs... Edw - - + ; le dh Le - —_ : sy san 2 ager types and widow of TE ‘his Son soul ‘out in Chié: CABO. |} Pearl gi mg SAREE MS, [brides “Parents” “MF “and” “Mrs FIT - i ™ i i RAR World War I red-raider At- | Jean Douglas, daughter of o, tape Francis H. Bennett, 5069 Single- Monticello, and Edwin Libbert. Tuesday, March seventh v torney General. Henry Warts: sri Tidal Tea Planned ‘ton St. | The reception will be in the| : = : The ving Hortons to vere {ume Jr here eather ht TS PAS) an po The Rex, Norman 1. achat Woman's Doperrent Cha, ne Johnston, the motion picture | Guests at this ball, given by Mr. 84M of the Art Department will pastel a Retr Co h of. Washington St. The bride at-| lobbyist, in honor of Dorothy | and Mrs. Guy Martin (Mrs. De Jheld. at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow § - He Ol artended Butler University where CHARLES MAYER AND COMPANY. jou git, ia honk oF Dorotk y A in os the formar Edi: h |In ihe clubhouse. ficiated. Mrs. Thelma Scholl, 82 ton a Tons Taw > haere : Frey lito Mr. | Gould, of the wealthy New | International Business Ma- E. Raymony St., is the beide- 1 menier. The P oop. 29 West Washin Street : Johnston was ill and unfortu- | York family), were told to come chines Corp. has loaned its “Al [EROS Oe ; ‘tended Butler and Indiana Uni- ! gton ; nately unable to receive his | dressed as political problems. [bum of the Americas,” a colored] Miss Carol Miller was the {versities and is a member of the : : re but Mrs. Johnston The hostess herself dressed up | (IM: portraying the . beautiful bride's only attendant. She wore gem, copy Fraternity. * a Harriet, and Mr. and | as the White House balcony, and Bative costumes, paintings, hand- & pale Steen uit with cocoa as] » . ' cra an ances of all the cessories. Her flowers were pink, Met Gongs. Dosey 3 | opr wre Glog a 00 cn Te 78, EEE Of, e Sit, Ko Bove wes BD. of fo Moet ent cameraman who was | tuminous coal necklace); the re i oo oa election of (uit ra Bavy. Sue 3 SSeasgries, Members of the Mother Theox probl (feath- | erm dore Circle, Daughters of Isaou usher RT Li Navajo Intiah oem Yeah | | Tea will be served hy the com-| William Sharkey was the best bella, will meet Tuesday in the o treme nL ‘superbly | head, obviously), and so on. No Pe headed by Mrs. “William man. The reception was ‘in the Catholic Community Center, 543] ir ree tanned, was telling everyone | one attempted to impersonate - Yite and Jia, ~ home. The bridegroom attended N. Noble St. Mrs. Zeo W. Logen she felt unpatriotic bécause she | the hydrogen bomb. g e Mesdames! Butler University. [will preside. : had received the tan from | 1- . Florida rather than California + p | . : sunshine. Others who drifted St. Pa rick’ $ arty Open All Day Monday, 9:30 A, M. te 5:00 P. M. -around -Mr. -Johnsten’s -hand- To Be Held ; ; ya . some headquarters included g . Brig. Gen. Robert B. Landry, | Members of Alpha Chapter, J "the President's Air Force aide, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, will Co 14 S700 7 most of the other members of hold an old-fashioned St. Pat-j ter the White-House--aide-group;- fricks. Day. party tomorrow: inl. cc = : Mauricio Nabuco, the ambassa- (the YWCA social room. Dessert dor from Brazil, and ,Charlie |will be served at 7 p. m. . 3 . Ross, the long-suffering presi- | Miss Barbara Lembke will ead] ) L ht Y K ¥ h L b Ww } L dential press secretary. the group in an Irish hoe-down. I g en ou r iTcnen a or S I . ‘Mesdames F. T. Ulrich, 8. Jett i np rm eye Reporters Invited... FW Es and Fo T-Seate and : . . The Navy, possibly one of the |Miss Helen Cartwright will be | , .-Byost_ sensitive minority groups hostesses. rd — . ; . li . ro wit | -onelve nameie ’ . &. ’ : - - a ”» . J od LJ : . . © pre— fe o 0 ole . day it with flowers Metal Utility Tables - fn of | : . | \ token of re So handy for i : +h h t fe In electric toaster. - \ ’ oug u ness or mixer, Pp Ht ow 3 | oR LO im ir i 1 eid S ’ g S > - ’ ’ < 5 Nothing brightens S 2 fhe sickroom of cheers GIF R J apa a Tg a oo < ED—YELLOW—GREEN—WHITE Enameled the shut-in like a colorful ° Sig Be - 8 gift of FLOWERS—and nothing 8 2 we 3 is appreciated wie % Much. 3 - Here is the ideal step-saver for your kitchen or laundry yi $ @ + 3 w ....and one that you can keep handy by your elbow © ! 2 : 3 as you work. Three-shelf utility table of heavy gauge =) 3 2 2 a -$ -— 3 3 > ~ 3 2 3 Oo = s . 3 3 > ® |

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