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: Miss Hanley ~ Te ~ To Be Wed
“In Muncie
William*H. Maxon
Is Bridegroom Times State Service MUNCIE, Mar, 17—Miss Pa. tricia Jean Hanley and William | married at 10:30 a. m. today in|
‘ the rectory of St. Mary’s Catholic
Mar. 17, 1950, . Page Clubs—
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Church here, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leo John Hanley and Mr. and Mrs. John Heisner Maxon are the bride i's | parents. They are all of Muncie, The Rev. Fr. Anthony Me-
vice president; Mrs. A. Leé Caldwell and Mrs. Harry Karcher, "recording and corresponding sec. retaries, and Mrs. J. R.. Rickley, treasurer. ; The board members are Mesdames C. Frederick Schmidt,
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. ‘Cochrane, Lyman Gould, Laughlin will officiate. Mrs. John HM . ¥ . = F. Hazelton Jr. will be the matron | [Walter Teer and leonard Mur! 1 Of honor and Miss Alma Kernel,| 11 § Sian se Tndianapons) will be maid Members of the Zeta Tau Alpha honor. Bridesmaids
Sorority Mothers Club will nfeet Tuesday in the Panhellenic Room of the Atherton Center at Butler (University. A luncheon will be serve “noon th thE CaTetEria MTS, | {Curtis is hostess chairman,
New Officers | Miss Anna R. [newly elected president {Over the Tea Cups Club. Other new officers are Miss {Edith B. Hall, vice president; | Miss Josephine Herron and Mrs.
will be Miss, ‘Virginia Collins, Indianapolis; Miss Louise Ferrari, Ft. Smith, | Ark.; Miss Mary Louise Mohlen-| kamp, Louisville, and Miss Caro-! lyn Horney, Pittsburgh. wd
. ported French candlelight tulle! trimmed with Chantilly lace. They!
will carry bouquets of violets. | {
1 Trip to S: America | a =
The duchess satin bridal gown! sg RR has a fitted basque. -with a scooped-out neckline, Tt-is edged | i Mesdames B. L. Byrket, with lace applique. The ‘satin, Meier (left to right), members of the skirt tops a full French tulle| ter, Daughters underskirt. A satin bonnet will, and boo hold the imported illusion face ture Co. veil. The bride will carry green| also are orchids surrounded * with valley | lilies and edged with imparted lace
Reade is the of the
A. J. Hueber and E. C. W. Wisch. : Gov. Oliver P. Morton Chap. |Amos B. Carlile, recording and
: 3 ' corresponding secretaries, of the Union, were in charge of today's quest tea Ms Wo Dates Seraries:
review held in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furni. Executive committee members Mrs. Wischmeier is regent of the local chapter. They are Mrs. Harlow Hyde, Miss Flora serving on committees for the state Daughters of the Love, Miss Esther Renfrew and Union 25th annual convention to be held Mar. 25 in the Hotel Mrs. Harry W. White.
ruching. | Lincoln. ‘The Alpha Theta Latreian Club Thomas Rogers Maxon will be! {has chosen new officers.
the best man, - The ushers will be! Reservations Are Announced { They are Mrs. Charles R. Hixon,
John 'M, - Simpson, John C.| |president; Mrs. Dan Hollibaugh,
O’Harra Jr. David M. Gallih ¥ F : eo T h } P f 3 vice president; Mrs. Robert L. Jobri A. Kemper dr. oun wil OF Civic earer rer OrMQANCEe Hun and Mrs. Paul’ H. McCord, Oesterle and Harry R. Maxon Jr.,| all of Muncie. [spector Calls” in the
The wedding breakfast will be|is being sponsored
x { Ss, Mrs. J. D. Otto, Civic Theater are announced. The performance | ¢ AT ies sell irs, J
by the Beta Mothers Club, Wabash College '®2Surer. In the Delaware Country Club. Chapter. : Mrs. David Noble, Mrs. 8. D. For her wedding trip the bride| - Attending will be Messrs. and Mesdames Aystin Brown, Volney Ranslead and Miss ' Margaret will wear a black and gray tweed | Brown, John Gamble, William Gavin, Louis Haerle, Louis Huesman,| Fulp will be hostesses to the suit with gray and black acces-| John oe. ig Metker] James M. Givens will be hosts to| members of a Lay Aberdeen; BoTies; : ‘Ralph T Vonnegut Orland A. Messrs. and Mesdames John Alex. ATH a eet at 12:30] he. couple will sal. from. New. our, -Chigrles R. Weiss. Evins/ ander, Harry~ T. Crumpacker, The ney) BER York on the Mauretania for & ‘Woollen Jr. August Coburn, Har- John Hano and David Givens. e hi Od » B. Purkiss South American ~ cruise. After oy "'w ‘Blackburn, Arthur E.| Active. chapter members from! as ye on, The Soarain vi May 1 they will be at home in Krick, Thaddeus Baker. Harry Wabash who will attend include|% a a
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Health Insurance
To Be Discussed
The Woman's Auxiliary to. the. Indianapolis Medical Society will |sponsor a meeting on compulsory {health insurance Tuesday in the -|Columbia Club. Wray E. Fleming will give an analysis of Senate Bill 1637. The public is invited to attend. There wilf be a luncheon at 12:30 Jp. m, preceding the 2 p.m. program. Luncheon reservations {may be made with Mrs. James D. Peirce through tomorrow, | Joseph Palmer, executive secretary, Indianapolis Medical Society, will introduce Mr. Fleming. - Dr. Leroy E.-Burney, state health commissioner, will also talk on “Responsibilities in Public
Danville. Rogers, Donald Fobes, Robert M. Charles Bennett, Allen Clauser, | op The bride is a graduate of Smith, Ben C. Rubsch. Reilly €. Frank. Cox, Michael Fairbanks, te : Ladywood School and Wells Col- Adams, John Ambuhl. John I. Jack Engiédow, James Givens Jr. A iliar lege, Aurora, N. Y. The bride- Federman, Emory Baxter, Chris George Haerle, Arthur Iles, Jerry ux groom is a graduate of Law-!'Schroeder, George S. Dailey, Ed Jones, Tom Klingman, Fred Lesh, | ef Smet renceville School and Purdue Uni: Raub. Ivan K. Klingman, J. J, William Hachougnil Tom “Moser, Plans Session versity, where he was a Beta Danield, Perry Lesh, Fred D. Nor. James Norris, Roger Parsell, Talia - : Theta Pi-Fraternity member. ris; “John Eaglesfield, George Pat- James Ray,” Ted Steeg, Ra ph| —_— tison, William C. Calwell, E.-E. Vonnegut, Bunny Woollen, Ellis C ° {Bennett, Jim Hodshire, William pany, I Lome, Gene) | . 4 » ) onvention MacDougall 3nd R. Norman Bax Ed Wagner and Fred Wolter. | Pl . Mesdames George Haerle, Miles a S 1 S : anne {Chapman, Frank R. Shepard, | Harpist - 1 Evans Woollen, Leslie Devoe, Eula | Insurance Women Parsell, E. E. Eback, B. T. Engle-| * AE {dow, Kathryn Steeg, M. O. Jones, | To Meet in Ohio {Ward Hackleman, George Hester, | The Regional Convention of Ian MacDougall and J. R. H. Iles! District IV, National Association Miss Virginia Cordill, Dr. and of Insurance Women, will be held Mrs. Rollan Moser, Dr. and Mrs... tomorrow and Sunday in Cinein- William E. King, Dr. and Mrs. J. | nati, y {J. Littell, Dr. and Mrs. E. Vernon Indianapolis delegates include Hahn- and Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Miss Sarah Moore and Miss Jris Befinett also will attend. | Poole. | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph K.! Other local women planning to Haerle will entertain a group of | attend are Misses Ann Mootz, | {riends after the play. Mr. and Betty Augustus, Dorothy Lemen |Mrs. Frank Cox will be hosts to|
!|Messrs. and Mesdames C.. D.| |Health.” Jiome Packer ow, Funk, C. R. Miller, A. M. Guyot, The meeting is a project of the Pue ’ . . 1. and Roland B. Ruft and Dr. and! ; d ckett, Catherine Fitzpatrick, a | combined . public relations an
Mrs. J. T. C. Macallum. Mr. and|
Mary Lou Feltman, Helen Mad- : legislative committees of the aux-
, |Mrs. Frank Wise will see the play! ¢ 2 Dorothy” Marin Gent oi wih Mesdames Dorothy Stout, rf ary are Foie apd Mee Paul “Mary Kay Males and. “Lillian Rule Stokes” snd Charles Feder-| : | Committee members include ‘Berkeley y = |man. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer - ne 2 Mesdames Louis W. Nie, Harold v2: (have invited Mrs. Edna Vajen,! i M. Trusler, Herbert F. Call Also Mesdames Mabel Miller, Miss Joey Foltz, Fritz Meyer and ¥ a Dwight W. Schuster Philip RB Amelia - Enders, Vera McDaniel, Charles Karabell. ‘Miss Edna F. Phinney ry ; Ke. |
Phyllis Dragstrem, Vera Todd|* Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cochran! Reed Ang Reid L. Keenan.
Miss and Mr. and Mrs. George Kadel|
and Ardella Donovan. Miss Edna F. Phinney, harp-
Beulah Bone and Miss Mary Me- will be guests of Mr. and Mrs.! A AT Bock Festival night, Lafayette, Will attend. ‘Earl D. Clauser. Mr. and Mrs, luncheon of the Indiana State |1O Be Tomorrow . - Women’s Democratic Club. The | The annudl bock beer festival - En JOY cio HAREDROR WALL DE. Bt BOGR-LOMOP~ of thre Frratama poy SESH FF CREF me Yourself | row in the Riley Room of the 'will be héld at 8 p. m. tomorrow ? Claypool Hotel. in the club hall, 521° E. 13th St. ; } The guest speaker will be | Tom Huff is general chairman. With Our Mrs. Blanche Fritz, Springfield, There will be a program of enter-| Delicious and I, state chairman of the tainment and music in the social Tempting Women’s Division of the Dem- hall. Nonmember guests are in-| S. 5. Pierce Siratle Paris in Anois. Miss .vited.. : 2 : z ; 3 elen eldy is chairman of rare music and decorations and Mrs. | Fine Foods, Joseph G. Wood and Mrs. Imo- Betty Lou Boze Sou | gene McCleary ‘are general Will Be Married ps— 3 | chairmen. Times State Service V So tomanre Will be an open house | CRAWFORDSVILLE. Mar. 17 © Fruits— Juices + in the new Te earn ont —Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 0. Boze, of | vo, : ’ 3 y Jams and Jellies Fe XN. Indiana Democratic Club, 211 this city, announce the engageCoffee— N--Delaware St tment -of their daughter, Betty Snacks— eT —~ Lou, to Leo L. Thompson Jr, s—Fish son of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, | hing Martha McHatton also of Crawfordsville. ' a
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"Sets Wedding SPECIAL GIFT BASKET Made to Order Brenan Tos fi dyard H
¥ Check this list and stock up on these special foods! [will be read in the home of the, “IQ Tart Cherries, No. 21; 43e |bride-t6-be’s mother, Mrs.
TRY THESE DELICIOUS FOODS Lstteitnt ary epiation. Tor Goodwill Employees |
Are Entertained
Empldyees-of--the-Goodwit—In= R. E.'dustries were entertained this
plé Stringless O bhi Siig oe. 4%, [] No. 2 Boysenberry 49¢ McHatton, 3501 Forest Manor. noon at a birthday party in the Whol Wax Beans 4c. © No. 3 Bo a Yovens 55c Tier 8réat uncle will read the chapel by members of the Good-| 0 Ory cans .... 43¢: [] No. 2 Blueberries ...". 55¢ | vows. will Service Guild recreation com-| {J French Style Green [1 No. 2 Loganberries .... 59¢ | "He i8 Dr. Worth Tippy, former mittee. ) Beans secesrensranan os 45¢ 0 Green Turtle Soup seen 75e [pastor of the Broadway Method-| Honor guests were. those hav[0 Whole Midget + py. J Cheese Soup. ......... . 33e ist Church and now of Laurel, ing birthdays in March. Mrs. Wil. Potatoes ......... sees 2c 00 Consomme Madrilene e250 {Miss. Mrs. Robert J. Behr will be lam L. Bridges is chairman of 0) Whole Midget Beets .. 43c [] Julienne Consomime .. 32¢ her sister's matron of honor, and the recreation committee which [J Whole Kernel Corn ... 32. [] Consomme ..... pecans 35¢. |Herman R. Ziegner will attend plans to make the birthday party 0 Cream Style Corn seees 2% [J Clear Chicken Bfoth .. 26c 'his brother. a monthly project. [J Baked Beans ......... 38¢' [] Cream Chicken Soup .. 26¢ estefan —_— [J Baked Beans, 8-0z. .... 25¢ [} Cream Celery Soup ... 26¢ M B h Ts B M i d TJ No. 2); Tomatoes .... 40¢-~[] Cream Asparagus A ISS aug Oo e arrie [] No. 2 Tomatoes ...... 34¢: Soup .........., eens 22 | : [] Green Lima Beans .... 47¢ 1 (ream Potato and Co - Me, ama yr, Clyde Baugh, [] Lima Green Beans ... 47¢ Leek SOUP 1v1rrns.. .. 8% 0 olf Road, anDose [J] Ir. Tiny Peas ........ 45¢ [J Cream Curry Soup. ... 36e | approaching marriage o eir [J] Grapefruit Juice, 15¢ [1 Clam Chowder ........ 3%¢ | daughter, Clara Jo, to William fi Fact A ai ~ [J] Lobster Bisque ....... 47¢ | Gillian, Jasonville. ; ’ : The couple will be married at 1 pt. 2 028. seenvenes 29¢ 0 VNion. Shery Wise Soc | 5 o'clock tomorrow Ht To ths © [O0-Orange Juice, SE EY Mars View Christian Church, 1 gt. 14 028. ......v... 85¢ [] Onion ala Bretonne «co <:| Mars Hill. 0 Fruit Cocktail, No. 21; 49¢ Soup ...... viiieiiee . 390 Yrs. Robert Pollsnd Is to. Be Postage Additional On Mail Orders I matron of honor. The brides-: Special Baskets Packed for "ie | maids will be Miss Wilma Saw- ® Birthdays = e_Anniversaries . '® Bon Voyage | yers and Mrs. George Zorca. - ® House Warming ® Special Occasions dae best man ek * @ Hostess _® Condolence | ‘be Morris See and Don Eccles, _ “. Exclusive Agents for S. S. Pierce and Company ik Supe il be a home : co Fine Quality Foods | nf : Charles Magerea Company women pers —— money - Clana L PM | WASHINGTON—It 1s believed i i there are one million more women
a © 29 WET WASHINGTON STREET @ (than men in the United States. 7 Xr Aug 3 . ; TUT De a : : 4 go ; Led Say Faia SE v a bie SY ] fi 4 Viale oh !
They are Mrs. George’ Owings, president; Mrs. O. M. Calvery, =
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City PTA Units Set Meetings, Programs
The study PTA will meet at 1:15 p. m. Mon- discussion on character building day in the school. to be discussed are cy of Probation and John. H. Griest, Dr, Norman B. Parole” and ‘Private Worlds.” | Johnson. Mrs. Bert C, McCammon will be the speaker,
. spondi secReservations for the Sunday afternoon performance of “An Ja.rocording Bug corresponding sec:
Butler ISA Arranges ‘Leprechaun Le ASS HEY Announces | > ae Daughters of Union Have Tea New Officers =o
Mrs. George Owings |
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Miss Norma O'Connor, Miss Carol Wilso and on decorations for the "Leprechaun Leap." The dance will be tomorrow night in the Atherton Center at Butler University, It is being sponsored by the Butler Independent Students’ Association and Names Officers will honor Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien and James Doyle, Butler basketball stars. A king and queen
will be elected. Queen candidates are Misses Mary Lynn Brubaker, Patricia Coate, Nancy Forbes, Barbara Heater, Valera Hume,
National Congress of ' PTA Invited Here - | The Great Lakes Region of the [Girl Scouts will have their cons vention in Indianapolis. in 1952, More than 4000 leaders are - expected to attend the meetings {scheduled fot Oct. 12 through 117 in 1952. x "Mrs: Earl McCourt, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., is in charge of are‘rangements. Miss Florence Otto, Chicago, is regional director. : PTA May Meet Here The National Congress of PTA may’ meet here in 1952. -The or- 3 ganization has been invited to. . . J
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“hold “their annual convention in Indianapolis in two years. If the PTA selects Indianapoiis it will be the first time in city history that the national PTA convenes here, Miss: Ruth Bottomly, Chicago, 3 —~-Rational-—-seeretaty —wilt—arrive— To Tuesday night in Indianapolis to look over the city’s facilities. She.
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will be welcomed by the state officers, The secretary will make her
report on Indianapolis to the dele ‘gates at this year's national cone vention It is to be in May in Long Beach, Cal. In 1951 the congress will meet in Miami, Fla,
Chapter W, PEO,
n.and Harry Houghtalen (left to right) are working
New officers of Chapter W, PEO,. are announced. They are Mrs. Harold G. Freeland. presi« dent; Mrs. Lloyd Sunderman, vice president; Mrs. Winfield Sisson and Mrs. James D. Barr, records ing and corresponding secretaries; guest speaker at a meeting or Mrs. Noble RH Poole, treasurer; the Roberts "School PTA. The Mrs J. B. w caver, chaplain, and group will XL therapy demon- Ne So ls punt. stratio i" s a in pals 8p. I. Tuesday Mrs. Freeland and Mrs. SunderHe yi Co man and alternates are Mrs. Neill he Fosk television show, “Tele- McKinstray and Mrs. Vernon Fay, sion Daze.” will highlight the Indianapolis Council representa meeting of the PTA of School 54.
Joan O'Neill, Charlotte Rike and Mary Ann Malott,
group of School 69) the school. There will be a panel and citizenship. Panel members willbe Pr Dr. Robert B. Pierce and Wilbur D. Peat. ‘Mrs. George Fotheringham is to be the mod-
The PTA of School 70 will erator T tives are Mrs. Freeland and Mrs, . he group will meet at 7:45 p. m. Fav ¢ meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In| Miss Leota Haynes will be the Thursday in the school. p Fay and the alternate is Mrs,
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