Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 43

mart Le , BUNDSCHU ® Correspondent

Mar. 18 — The o flutter all day # summer. , year, say ‘he , for Henri Ben-

flowers, rain or or just plain: and sheer and ls heing offered ’'s. customers in

sults to evening]

ssed up, the tops

are. cut like the §. _

“shimmy” and’ - parkling sequins, ever, ignore the full, mer day, there's ith a cool boxy -dotted brown, a ikirt in the same spattered tan

vhite print chiffternoon with a red collar and in white chiffon. Z evening gowns 2 blurry dark or hat used to be parties, and in ended stripes. ing gown with a nise top had full1 melding stripes reen and dark ee colors were ash.

wers » at the top and lo a gray smoke rinted all over versized yellow apless top was ered with a seo of the chiffon

own was mostly lowy. stripes of brown. mn of all, howe white evening a dozen differn its saw-tooth inder the knee— rain. Atop that eveless sweater-

; in yellow. with 8

ern in white se-

Aeet amma Phi Zeta et at 8 p. m, W. Washington diana National ram. will be a and movie.

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INDIANA

_ SUNDAY, MAR. 19,1050 _

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. To Speak on | Income Tax Woman Accountants |

To Meet Tomorrow

Claude C. Hawbaker will talk on “Income Taxes From Two Sides” at the March dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Society of Women Ac- + countants., : foi i The dinner will be at 6:15 p. m.! tomorrow in the Spink Arms| * Hotel. | A former internal revenue “agent, the speaker is in private practice now as a certified public! accountant in South Bend... ~. Special guests invited by the public relations committee will fn-| : clude Miss Lois M. Anderson, fep-! § resenting Altrusa Club; Miss| Irene Boughton of the-Indianap-olis Business and Professional Women’s Club; Mrs. Lillian M.| Kreps, Women's Council of the § Indianapolis Chamber of Com-! merce, and Miss Gertrude Brauner, Home Economics Club. i Senator Mary Garrett, Associa-| tion of Women Lawyers: Miss! Frances Kelly, Association of Per-| sonnel Women; Mrs. Grace Wick-! lund, Pilot Club; Miss Dorothy Hamson, Soroptimist Club; Miss Lillie Kerz, Zonta Club, and Miss gl Sh eke. 2 Sarah B. Moore, Association of By di ] Insurance Women, Hostess for the evening will be Miss Ruth Richter.

Tea Planned For Students

Sorority to Honor Girls on Tuesday

Members of Be a Chapter, Delta

the Woodstock Club

| are co-chairmen of the event to

Boys Club, Lauter Memorial Club and the Boys Noblesville.

Kappa Gamma Sorority, national To Plan Easter Sunrise Servic

honorary for teachers, will enter-| tain 50 junior and senior high

to become teachers Tuesday. { : " The event will be a 4 p. m,| TOrTOW at 12:15 p.m. in the Columbia Club.

tea in the Butler University Jor-| Mrs. James M. Ogden is founder and director dan Hall recreation room.

Committee to Meet Tomorrow

‘Gamma Sorority.

SES

Mrs. Joseph J. Cole and Mrs. Donald S. Morris select props for

Plan Show, Canasta Party

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Rev. M. H. McDowell Reads Marriage Vows,

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Whitaker, 3408 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. N. Drive, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs.

-| Elizabeth W.' Fletcher, and Dr.

Robert Francis Heimburger, ~The single-ring ceremony was read at 11 a. m. yesterday in the

THE INDIANAPOLIS TOME... sl — ie a Be Married Rev. Schultz Shai | = Reads Vows

‘In Church

Florida Trip {Miss Ludtke fo Follows . Church Rite |

%w |bridegroom’'s grandmother,

stage ii. connection with the style show and and Mrs. canasta party being sponsored by the Boys' Club Auxiliary. They Pewee Valley, Ky.; the Rev. and e held at 1:30 p. m. Apr. 26 in Mrs. Earl Heimburger, Lafayette, | Woodstock, Auxiliary members will model summer fashions from 2nd Mrs. Qouglas C. Heimburger. { Raymond Cooper. Proceeds will be used for the English Avenue Club Camp in IN.

“TAdvent Episcopal Church. The

Rev. M. H. McDowell, St. Joseph,

Dr, and Mrs. L. F. Heimburger, | Springfield, Mo., are the parents of the bridegroom. | Matron of honor was Mrs. Joe: M. Miller, South Bend, sister of the bride. Douglas C. Heimbur-

|ger, Wichita, Kas., was best man

| for his brother. t

: > [Out-of-Town Guests 3 |

| Out-of-town guests included the! Mrs. | |B. A. Heimburger, and brothers, {Richard and Ervin Heimburger, ‘all of Springfield, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowell and daugh-| ter, Mary Elizabeth, Western Springs, IIL.’ Miss Lillian Fletcher and Mr.! Matthews _ Fletcher,

After a trip to Florida the!

Capitol Ave., Apr. 1.

Mrs. Heimburger was gradu-

~ |ated from Duke University. She

of the annual

| service held at 8:30 o'clock Easter morning on the north steps of the

Jack Huston, a Butler senior) Monument. Assistant director is Mrs. William C. Otto.

preparing to teach, will speak on “Planning a Career.” Miss Mary Frances Patterson, teaching for chairman and Miss Marie Brown, the second semester in School 22, secretary. Director of the Ogden “WII discuss “Daily -Rewards-and Chorale, a -group...of—

William H. Book is generall —

“Pleasures.” “This Job Is | Best” vil be the subject of Owen service, is Mrs. Russel V. Barton. Keene, School: 78 teacher. -

Miss Narcie Pollitt is chairman Patrons Named of -the-selective recruitment coms=; mittee. Assistants are Mesdames! Martha Amos, Leone Hall, Mildred Loew and Laura Wadsworth,

| Cox and Ray Patterson, radio. : : - Mesdames J. Russell Cooper, . Hostesses will include Mesdames Moore and Elizabeth Vincent. Other committee members plan-| Alva Cradick and Fletcher Hum- Parker Jordan, Roy Pile, T. N. ining to attend tomorrow’s phrey and Miss Jean Ober, robes; Shimer, James Orndorff, David

Committee members planning for. the 28th annual Monument Versities. school students who are planning Circle Easter Sunrise Carol Service, Inc., will ‘meet for luncheon to-|

publicity; Miss Mildred Black- of Indianapolis, will | lidge, Miss Zelma Cummings, Mrs. Speaker Somorrow for the Fo AT are Mrs. Cecil V, Prather.an Marshall C. Harvey and Mrs. /P- Mm. luncheon meeting o e/ ee =o na. ; wittaR Ta: aT the children who sing during the| posters, and Mesdames Norman meeting will be in the 38th St. mittee includes Mesdames Ken- cludes Mesdames D. P. Montani, the accompanist.

and Miss Mary Marshall.

Myrtle is chapter president.

‘Rush Party Set

The Date-A-Gamma Club will| well, advisory chairmen. “have a party for rushees tomor- - row night. Joan Clark will be| David Baker, Mark Hamer, A. D.

the hostess.

Mrs.

| chairmen; Mesdames Ralph E. { Bishop, Frank W. Cregor, James H. Lowry and Robert W. Stock-

Mesdames J. F. Wild III, John {Lange and Donald B. Shaw,

Tres SLs

aster TOP P ERS

with a flair for fashion _

Thriftily Priced at -

Eo SAE

Other Toppers 412.9510 $35.00

rority, will have its annual hus-

470s

_ |of the Napoleon family. During |

{den Field and Miss Margaret Champlin, - choral groups, - and Mesdames - John Jewett, Braden and D. M. Millholland, flowers. The flower children committee {includes Mesdames James Bor-

| land, Henry M. Lee, Robert Kilby, |

| ADAMS New Carpe

Kenneth Speicher and Fred L. Toumey and Miss Mary Pauline Keller; Mesdames Paul Buchanan,

J. Carter, transportation, and) Frank M. Fitch, Bill Ehrich and| P. H. Ho, photography. { Gov. and Mrs. Schricker and! Mayor Feeney are honorary patrons.

Program Husbands to Be

Honor Guests The - Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota. So-

bands’ night Tuesday in the DAR Chapter House.

Dinner will be served at-6:30/ Pp. m. by.the members of the na-| tional music fraternity for women. Mrs. Louise Sparks is .pro-| gram chairman. Vocalists will be Mesdames E.. D. Ferrell, H. L. Barr, Leon Levi, Carl B. Moore, Russell V. Barton, J."David Baker, and Mary Ann Kreiser and Miss Patra Kennedy. Mrs. Karl F. Herrmann, Mrs. B. F. Grifin and Miss Lillian Starost will ‘present three .fiddle arrangements. Mrs. Sparks will play the piano. The program numbers will include ' melodies by David Rose.

Rogers - and Hammerstein and Gershwin as well

Alliance Francaise

Meets Wednesday

_Fleuriot de -Langie, official lec-! turer of the Alliance Francaise, will speak to the local organiza-| tion following a dinner meeting | in the Marott Hotel Wednesday. | His subject’ will be “Napoleon at | St. Helena.” : | A reception will precede the! 6:30 p. m. dinner. It is to be held in the dining room of the! hotel. © C, Alfred Campbell will! introduce the speaker. H Mr, de Langle is the biographer |

Fred,

Foster Clippinger, Mary Ann Parrish, Betty Best Lund and James|| : : .

Alumnae Set |

as classical

is a member of the Junior League of Indianapolis and Kappa Kappa!

Dr. Heimburger from Vanderbilt and Duke Uni-

Marshall Abrams To Be Speaker .

be

Bank.

off , will Mesdames Henry Mrs. Agnes H. Ostrom Ross, Harry Conner, J. D. Cotgine ie "Paul ind Bicones Jane ied tingham, Walter Jenney and Wil- seph A. McGowan, co-chairmen of and Miss Ida M. King. Co-chair-

and Robert White Blake, vice Mrs. James G. Haston, Mrs. Og- liam Cooper.

Miracle of the Orient.”

his research he digrovered the! manuscripts of St. Helena, writ-

+Mo.,..brother-in-law..of .the bride... |groom, officiated. :

624 E. 58th St., will be married to David K. Leeson, son of Mr. an Mrs. King Leeson, Elwood, on May 21: Miss Ludtke attended | \couple will be at home in 4101 Butler University and is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Leeson also attended Butler. |

St. Vincent's Hospital Guil wes greases 96S Spring Supper-Dance \, . u IS Spring, this Pper: supper-dance of the st. Music Event

Vincent's Hospital Guild, will be held Apr. 15 in the Indianapolis| (Athletic Club. | Daffodils will predominate in the color scheme of yellow and green, highlighting the 1950 theme of the annual benefit. : Supper will be served from 9 to 11 p. m. : . ! ’ . 1 dies Marshall Abrams, managing di- Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, genera — ©. |rector of the Construction League Thalpman. will be assisted by Mrs. est U.N. Nelly, i program Friday. It will be at 2 gu Heading the donations commits Osborne, Thomas A. Lysaght, Cari I 2 an Ay Forti Boel Henry... Butler,..musi¢.-critie—of-

Chester T. Spriggs.

Hospital to Benefit Mrs. H. E. Curry and Mrs. Jo- Massey- and Mrs. John Messick

ten in code by Napoleon's com- ’ : pasion during those years, Gen- Comvenient terms e Bertrand. He brought them ’ out in .book form in December. ) tailoved w 1949, ria your needs... : mae Pledge Mothers + | BUY Imagine yourself in the Easter parade with a stunning top- will Entertain 3 | Er ‘ < ; = i ’ per like the one sketched . . . or one of the smart belted - The pledge mothers of the But-| A PAM S styles! .. 3 bo : + .-__{ler University Sigma Nu Mothers 2 - ; ‘We've assembled o selection Including Al Wool Gobar. 3 (Club will entertain with 2 130| | wERMWAY | dine, Wool and Rayon Gabardine, Wool Fleeces, All Wool ' = |P/'mx; dessert luncheon Tuesday in : Abdu

Coverts, and All Wool Suedes in Navy, Red, Toast, Tan,

or Grey, oi $15.00. oe

Sizes 1210 18

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and Mrs. Don Essig, members of

|the chapter house, 655 'W. Hamp-|

Mrs. Norman C. Kassenbrock

the Indianapolis Matinee Musi--

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CALL RI. 5581 ...w ". Decorator to your home at no extra charge . . . or come _ _in—our specially trained and experienced personnel will expert assistance in the store.

Miss Henderson Becomes Bride

iN. H. Bchuitz officlated.

Southeastern Ave.

Nita

Miss Jo Ann Zimmerman.

The flowergirls, Shirley

wore yellow satin.

Reception in Church

into a long train. accented with lace.

roses.

Miss Marian Ludtke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Ludtke,

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Program Features Mary Spalding Miss Mary Spalding,

nan, Richard Maxwell, Gilbert T.| Indianapolis -Matinee

4 Rusie and J. M, Conaton. |

Francis J.

~|Carey, Edmond Wyatt, Robert J. Or sanization-anruaily,

Boyle, John R. Kelley, Robert A. |

‘Announce

Miss Margaret Jean Henderson and James T. Brewster were mar-| ried at 7:30 o'clock last night in| the Garfield Park Evangelical) and Reformed Church. The Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Prange, R. R. 11, are the bride’s parents. * The bridegroom is the son of Mr.| & ‘and Mrs. Walter Brewster, 5024

“The maid of honor was Miss B. Gates, Mooresville, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. William Fry Jr, Cumberland, and They wore pink and green satin frocks. Ann Mithoefer and Doris Ann Harper,

Raymond Grund was the best man and the ushers were William' Griffin and William Stevens.

The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin made with a fitted bodice and full skirt extending! The gown was Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried white

After a reception in the church d the couple left for a short wed-| Sing 31b. The bhde i blown University Newman Mothers Club sories and a corsage of daffodils. will be held Tuesday morning in The couple will be at home later 8t. Thomas Aquinas Church. T ithis month in 921 Cecil St.

|

Miss Gertrude

Bramer is chairman of the Career Day to be sponsored by the Home

nomics in Business = Group, American Home Economics As. sociation. The event will be Tuesday afternoon in Ayres’ Auditorium. Guidance counsel. ors, teachers of home econom- | ics and senior high school girls will be guests.

Mothers Club Will Meet

Mrs. E. J. Freighage Is Presiding Officer

The annual mass of the Butler

1 A 9 a m breakfast will follow lin the Atherton Center cafeteria. { Mrs. E. J. Freighage, club presiident, will preside at the breakfast table. The Rev. Raymond Bos{ler, chaplain, will give the invocation. ) | The general chairmen are Mrs. F. X. Miller and Mrs. Paul Carlos, They will be assisted by Mes.

harpist/dames John H. Carmody, W. D.

'with the Indianapolis Symphony Kibler, E. L. Moore, J. H. Morris,

em | lA. F. Moseman, W. J. Moran, Joman, Robert Barber, Daniel Bros-| Orchestra, will be Jeatureg ou ae seph Quinn, K J. Reilly, Wilbur

Royce, E. Wayne Seay, Frank {Slupesky .and Harry Peterson. .

{ Schneider, James Costin, C. F. Branch, Merchants Natfonalneth J. Galm, Russell P. Burkle, |M, J. Hammell, W. L. Sexton. D.| This is the last of the active Spring Canasta Party P. O'Brien, E. J. Elliott, John J, artists series sponsored by the

A spring canasta party will be theld by members of Delta Chap-

Mrs. Helen Crandall, soprano,iter, Psi Iota Xi Sorority, at 8 will sing accompanied by Mrs. p. m. Tuesday. Hostess will be {Helen Aulwurn and Miss Nelle Mrs. | Jones, flute teacher in the Jordan

Harold Cloupek, 5955 N,

7 Wea EN

¥

e'll be happy to send an Inferior :

the ticket committee, will be as- men are Mrs. Howard M. HenderMr. Abrams will talk on “The sisted by Mesdames Ray Tharpe, son and Mrs. eeeGlenn C. Lord. Walter. F...Hiek-.gerald:

Thomas M. Fitz-

yo Ye \ ag PY

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Music College. Miss Audrey Mar-| shall, pianist, will also be on the! “program; gE

t Fashions For Spring “Are Priced

Here, Just Two of The Values ~ From Our Wide Selection . , .

8 BIGELOWS NEW “FERVAK’ EB BROADLOOM CARPETING 95

Sq. Yd. : :

9 FT. WIDE ONLY

. ¢] Luxurious new beauty

SALE

Our own superior "Warwick" embossed Wilton carpet, 12 ft.

12-F1. "WARWICK" EMBOSSED WILTON CARPET

Regularly $10.50

93

wide. All-wool face, made from the finest imported wools. Rich,

deep pile. Lovely scroll pattern in warm gray. ............us

"Shockley Lockridge will assist.

New Jersey St. : Mesdames Delmore Smith, Rob. ert Turney, Doyle Pierce and

RQ i amin sh A Br on A 8, omar

for your floors. Bige-

low's new, long-wearing "Fervak.' ! Graceful - leaf scroll pattern, in soft gray-beige, gives carved effect, minimizes footprints.