Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1950 — Page 21

a Mr. and Mrs. Forest R. Par-

“Nuptial Dates Miss Pardue to Be Wed Tomorrow

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Two approaching marriages are

announced in today’s bridal scene.

due, 1510 N. Grant St., announce _ the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Joan, to Richard H. Seigle, son of Mrs. Leila Seigle, 2043 Carrollton Ave.

The vows will be read tomor-|

row night in the Linwood Christian Church by the Rev. Ronald - La Secrist, - : Mrs. Robert E. Keiser, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, will be

“fhe matron 6f honor, The brides-| - maids will be Miss Virginia’ Ann

Walker and Miss Betty Sejzer. Mary Jean Smith is to be the flowergirl. . The best man will be- James Seigle, brother of the prospective bridegroom, and.the ushers will be Richard Smith and William C. Bakemeier. =

Plan to Wed Apr. |

Apr. 1 is the date chosen by Miss Doris Ann Hobbs for her marriage to Robert Daniels. The vows will be read in the Unity Methodist Church. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sol E..Hobbs, 1251 W. 19th St., are the bride-to-be's parents. The prospective ~ bridegroom - is the son of Mrs. Stanley Hedges, 4109 Clarendon

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» Guest Day

Program | Study Club Elects

. ' 1 | New Offi Junior Woman's Club Plans Card Party re ae ran ot om

another are announced today. - The Indiana Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America will hold its guest program meeting dt 2 p. m. Wedneasday in the DAR Chapter House. Mrs. Kenneth R. Badger will

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Mrs. Carl Ochs in ; Charge of Service

Mrs. Everrett V. | 1. tiation for members of XapCrittenden, pa. Sigma Chapter, Pi Omicron oh 1134 N. King |3orority, will be held at 6:30 p. m. Ave., on Apr. 8 [tomorrow in the Hotel Washingin the Broadway |ton Gold Room. Methodist | Mrs. Carl Octs. Pi Outieron = Church. She is a council president, w charge & graduate of [of the service. Miss Mylola CoapST ~ Purdue jer: national president, will soil Ce the new members, wort Diversity ahd | Assisting will be Mesdames talk on “Josiah Wedgwood, the 3 : |Thomas Selmier, Merlin Lyon, . Prince of Potters.” She will dis- & graduated from Sherman Wehrung and William play her collection of antique Rant a Indiana 'H. Webb and Miss Jane DeSelms, _| Wedgwood china. A.program otf... J “ ~~ University Kappa~ Sigiia members 15" B6 Ne whyen quring the Colonial) £5 (Voorhis photo) (initiated are Mrs, Walter Miller period will be played by Mrs. Ken- | land Mrs. John W. Moorman,

neth Dix Coffin. 3 a | Misses Jane Rogers, Shirley Rich-

_}- Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, program Tw {ardson, Lillian Zambon, Helen ‘|chairman, will furnish antique My Day— Simpson, Rose Marie Middlemas,

Merrin, son of

: Wedgwood urns for the tea table. | S C . C | | d Ruth E. Barr and Ada Tilson, rs. Harry A. Osdol is in| . : charge of he tea oe ton. "Ed-| mear am pai gn aiie Program Arranged

mund Burke Ball, Muncie, will Others to be initiated include

pour. ° Ammunition for the Reds Mrs. Arthur Lowe and Mrs. Helen

es t of the In - i M. Riney, Zeta Chapter; Miss eR . aaaa 80. ~~ By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Mary Paxton, Kappa Xi Chapter; . |greet the guests. Mrs. Charles R. NEW YORK, Mar. 24—What a relief it is to have someone Mrs. R. S. Miller and Mrs, Sn ( {Weiss is in charge of invitations. speak up fearlessly as Ambassador Philip C. Jessup has now done|Yeazel, Beta Beta Chapter; Mes- . in his own defense and to have both Gen. Marshall and Gen. Eisen- dames Omar Rybolt, Kate Strohm Officers Named - {hower back him up. : {and Kenneth Parker, Misses Thel- . | New officers are announced by Guilt by association is a very dangerous accusation and the ma O'Reilly, Margaret Hicks and (the Advance Study Club. They smearing of people before you have proved them guilty puts our Josephine Harbison, Iota Gamma |are Mrs. Harvey C, Stringer, pres- country in a strange light before —— —————————————— |Chapter. {ident; Mrs. Charles Bohnstadt,|the rest of the world. American citizens. If our legis-| Mrs, Rybolt. lyric soprano, ac-

{vice president; Mrs. Claude Mi'-| ft seems to me that Sen. Joseph lative branch can find and prove companied by ‘Miss Margaret {ler. secretary, and Mrs. Raymond Rr, McCarthy and those who sup- that there are a few people in Hicks, and Miss Rogers, pianist,

Road, and Maurice Daniels, 2736 N. Capitol Ave. |

The matron of honor will be| =

Mrs. Joe A. Hobbs, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be. Mr. Hobbs will be the best man and Larry Danfels will be an usher.

‘Hoosiers in Florida See Gulfstream Race

| 4 Special . HALLANDALE, ¥la., Mar. 24— Several Indianapolis couples vacationing in Florida saw the Guif-| stream Park Handicap run recently in Hallandale.

Messrs. and Mesdames Mefer Block, Harry L. Freyn and O. A. Birr, all stopping in Hollywood, | attended as did Capt. and Mrs.

. - ‘to. me that he personified really, Marion County Parent-Teachers BE Gwin Thomas who came from prench scarf, done in ribbon and roses. ; f- Quality Among Most | ‘This week a Girls Work com, Sets Program. = |responsible. citizenship. na som. Association Councll.. ey tami for the race. ao foes ..The scarf. may.come..ingtwo lengths. choker-to -double-as-a-— Adpmirgble Traifs ~~ mittee 16 the benehit of Fianner A Panel of “Good Citizens’ munity. / bly ie m. in the World “N\As. oot § | necklace; and asoot, to fill in at the neck of a dress or a dressy suit. | : {House girls was formed. Mem. | ¥ersus Lawbreakers” will be ‘the| Not heing a Philadelphian, Ia. Wm Semen F ‘A Woman, 82, Still | The choker length is best for late afternoon or evening, made By RUTH MILLETT bers include Mesdames Leona: Program for the Wednesday night cannot, of course, know of all the| ar ii talk on “Juveoe If d B | |in pastel satin ribbons two and) ~~ ~~ >| DIVE JUST been reading a list Bryson Armistead, Vivian 7. meeting of the Manual High\ways in which he helped people) il orn " Oifs an owls {one-half inches wide and allowing length of ribbon three or four of qualities that men are sup-|Moore, Robert McCroskey, Ger- School Parent-Teachers Associa- ts raise the level of civic responsi- hile nf for all NEW YORK — One of New jo enough length to encircle the inches wide, in satin, grosgrain or posed to admire in women. It is trude Yancy, Imogene Harris, ton: (bility among the well-to-do in his| Individual I new York City’s remarkable old ladies neck and overlap slightly. This taffeta. The ends are fringed or all right so far as it goes, but it| Doris Douglas and Helen French.| It will be held at 7:30 p. m. in city. If is“many years now since chairmen 2 To pies bil: 1 is Mrs. Ellen Hogg, aged 82, who|makes allowance for a snap clos-|given a hand-rolled hem. The leaves out one quality I think| Other members of the new com- |the school. I first heard of the award which Officers w : - ecte A vicel AY8 : has been bowling for the past 20!ing The roses—or they might be ribbon is crossed or looped at the should be near the head of the mittee are Misses Gloria Hilliard,| Panel participants representing he gave annually and I have Unit meet ng = nex : years. Cea | pale gardenias or cloth camellias neck and to it is tacked the roses, list. That quality can best be Norma Woods, Theresa Smith the student viewpoint will be|always thought that it offered{3NNOUNCEC 48 10! OWS: The great-grandmother is more|—can be tacked lightly to the carnations or violets left from a summed up in one old-fashioned! Anna Stout, Geneva Marshall, |Manual juniors, Martha Sherman, encouragement to obscure people! TUESDAY a than a one-sport fancier. She|choker to conceal the closing. |winter hat._ The ribbon can use word, spunk. - |Evajeane Foley, Barbara ‘Smith, Joan Emhardt and Gay Smith. |who might never have had recog-| Bluff ‘Ave. —~7:30 p. m.: “Informagolfs, too. | The ascot is simply a short pale colors — mauve, apricot or| It's spunk. that enables 2 Suzanne Smith, Jean Martin,| Adultson the panel will be Mrs. nition if he had not sought them tion Please,” the Indianapolis

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