Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1950 — Page 6
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ba % i.» da a eo & a Tames by Liprd B. Walton. Tins Start Phtosraghes After the tomatoes have been Two assembly lines and 45 persons turn out 25,000 cartons a Three electric staplers stitch cartons together The huge warehouse of Ray & Mascari, 324 S. New Jersey St.. ricened and sorted packers like day. Automatic packagers cover tomato tube with cellophane, ready for shipping. Kenneth King operates this is the beginning of the last mile for most of the packaged tomatoes Miss Nellie Hair of the fruit jn Consume 25,000 pounds of paper a year. Two giant blowers reyou eat. Trucks bring green fruit right to the door. Helped by hg “ automatic electric heaters, it ripens~in eight coolers. Above, Joe
bananas, head lettuce and carrots. southern fields.
many parts of Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.
M trix Te bl Clubs— . | B - at S 2 Reservations Announced |
|” Mores Hear - FoF Spring Card Party |
| 1 Te Speak at IU Reservations are announced for the spring card party and | Times Stale: Service fashion show to be sponsored by the St. Joan of Arc Altar Society | BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 18—Miss| and Women's Club tomorrow afternoon in the Highland Golf and | Mercedes J. Hurst, an executive Country Club. ; fof the International Harvester Holding tables are Mesdames Joseph Gibbons, Robert Kessing, {Co.'s public relations staff, will Maurice Donnelly, E. M. Curry, D. M. Bowen, T. A. McMahon, H. E. be the guest speaker for the an- Fadely, Glenn Lord, J. E. Faust,| =~ |nual Matrix Table ba r
Filicicchia unloads tomatoes just brought in from Florida.
The Bridal Scene— -
Local Couple To Be Wed
| | Miss Williamson |" - To Say Vows May 17 | . Miss Mary Joan Williamson, | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William | R. Willlamson, 5338 Boulevard - igs
Place, and Louis Jack Koss, scn Organizations— ; nquet May 1| John Welch, Bernard Lyons, W. I. E. Laidlaw, William Stark, of Mr. and Mrs, Louis F. Koss, jon the Indiana / |C. Kennedy, Edward Freihage,| Dorothy Daly, H. H. Wells, Tom
° . : * Co tt ) 3640 N. Gladstone Ave. will’ be New Officers of Local Organizations ’ J Univeraisy cam- (Charles Grossman, George Reis, Hayes, Don Shimer, Allan Sparks,
married May 17 in the McKee The event John Bingham, Ted Marbaugh, | p Wo ¢ Boyle and V. R. Rupp.
coChapel, “Tabernacle presuyterian A x of Convention: Delegates Listed . cove “honoring “promi : M. L. Martin, Edmund Bradley, | I
: : 1.7 Mesdames™ H. C.”'White, “Wil-' Church. nent: women on H. R. Mehaffey, A. F. Mellon, Al
| ; | ; ; liam B. Currie, M. B. SergesketMrs. Donald Rothenberger willl New officers of local organizations and those going to conven-| Several members of the local campus and in Dest Beit, Sienty aommeyer ter, T. G. Stapleton, Frank War-' be the matron-of honor. and the!fions are announced today. . Ar {chapter-are serving on convention Bloomington, 18 = | arvey Reve Ryle Iren, William Dorgan, James. Sloy-| _bridesmald is to be Miss Audrey . .Mrs. Henry L. Smith, Bloomington, was elected president of the committees. They are Mrs. F. M.. sponsored by- Mason. - =.“ an "George. Ahern, Jane KiauseNapp. : Indianapolis Branch, National League of American Pen Women, Moss, auditing; Mrs. Jerge, social, Theta Sigma Also Mesdames Jasper Minnis, ever and Wiliam J. Moone The best man will be Mr. Roth- Saturday in the home of Miss Ella Sengénberger, 5325 Boulevard and Miss Machlan, ways and phi national |C. T. Bowers, Thomas W. King, | also attend ? y enberger. Joe Lewis, Lalayette, Place. ————————————————-——— means. Mrs. John Berry williprotession al C. E. Stimming, John Rocap, W. . and John E. Williamson will be Also elected were Mrs. Charles recording secretary, and. Mrs. present the scrapbook for Inspec- honorary for the ushers. i Fitch, Miss Sengenberger and Fred Klepper, treasurer. jtion. ; {women in jourMrs. Raymond F. Milburn will Mrs. W. G,_ Patterson, first Committee chairmen heading| Miss Helen K. Blackstone, Chi- nalism. be hostess at a dinner party and through third vice . presidents; Jor the southue Indians hills WHE cago, grand secretary -of the miscellaneous shower tonight. Mrs. J. C. Fix and Mrs. James A.| rs. Fran arrington, ¢ ar-| sorority, will be in charge of the was a member of the university's ert Gammieri, Edward Richard- 702 N. Tremont Ave. The guests will be Mesdames Mathews, recording and corre. (Bter Land Spiritual aonijcandlelign: pledging service Sat- Theta Sig chapter. Her work son, J. W. Hannon, Michael Carr,| mp. bo supper will begin at Williamson, Koss, Edward C./'sponding, .secretaries; Mrs. Max ce clinic: Mrs Wayne Kern fur ay nig: with International Harvester is 5.50.0. tn. and the card Parry gt 5 p . Kegby, O. Norris, treasurer; Mrs. George y > id : {public relations with women-— : : . party eT aking HALE. auditor; Mrs. Rose Marie] lidlaba, Pare: Teas he Publis: Reservations Made ies m _— ol | ea S % Misses Cruzan, parliamentarian; Mrs, : : y s i ployees, s position is said to Sd ROtLEnbergN a Yue {torian, and Mrs, Andrew B. ‘be the first of its kind in the Are Busy Full Program Is Arranged
Audrey Napp, Marguerite ‘Hardy Noah Vernon, Pendleton, regis-| of and Tree Carmichael trar; Miss Myrtie Barker, Carmel, | Bicket, hospitality. For Luncheon jcountry. By MARJORIE TURK Times Staff Writer
Miss Hurst |B. Bonham, August Kreig, Club will sponsor a pillowcase
{eral chairman.
Mrs. Fred Beck, 6230 N. Penn-
the Sigma Kappa Sorority Mothers Club at 1 p.m. Thursday.
Mrs. Harry Hull
historian, and Mrs. Rue Hnishaw, | Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, motion| o.... tions have been made Active in professionalqggantDate Is Set Carmel, librarian. (pictures and visual education: 1 ’ : _ zations, Miss Hurst is vice presi-| Mrs. Kenneth Peterman, pre-| or the ladies’ luncheon-bridge to d | The engagement of Miss Bethia| A $50 scholarship to Butler| = =" =. kindergarten exten-|08Y in the Meridian Hills Country ent of the Advertising Federa-| Gray Denton to James Edward University was voted. Mrs. W.D. ori” roi “aren council) CUP: [Jon of America and a past presi- | Bamberger, Columbus, Ind, is an- Keenan is the retiring president. { publicity; Mrs. John C. Cavosle,| Having table parties are Mes- crab go 7 HE SVeRioig),
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. f K. De , Evans-| | . : | ure ned nton, Evans: hoals will be represented by one|MI®: C- Charles Worley, world cit- ert M. Kraft, Forest H. Spen-|of the Chicago Federated Adver- “goddesses of the broad ribbon”
ir, John Holton, i gor more delegates this week at jsenship. Ser, Jobn Holton, Raymond Rice, [ising Clubs. She also has worked | gre getting a workout. Officers of
The vows will be read Aug. 1 \ : 11. R:. ‘Wagner, K. R. Manning, E “1 8 the Indiana Gpngress of Parents! Mrs, Herbert Owens, 107-N. Col- Charles Rau, Charles Binkley, ie jn Sommunity service. organiza
in the home of the bride-to-be's I parents. The" prospective bride- and Teachers in French Lick. forado Ave, will be hostess to-L. Raney, John E. Cadey and | oN groom is the sof of Mr. and Mrs.| The. 38th annual. convention/morrow for a covered-dish lunch-| Rollo §. Lewis." | After graduate work in North Continentai ‘Cofigress J. A. Bamberger, Greencastle, | Will-be héld Thursday and Friday eon of the Indiana Woman's Aux-| Others entertaining in the club “°Stern University, Miss Hurst Continental or gr
{the DAR, besides functioning at liamentary Law Club yesterda h- the official sessions of the 59th at the luncheon meeting in the now in home of Mrs. Louis R. Markum, 4366 N. Meridian St.
Mr. Bamberger is a graduate of dividual cars filled with the dele-| Mrs. Louise Boyd has been re-| O'Neil. !dress, blue ribbon, badges and first .through third vice presi-|
DePauw University and a member Sates. § elected president. Others are Mrs. | of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. | The following members of the George Stoll, vice president, and| A ns —— es A yd ia TIE POS Council board are Mrs. J.-P. Cochrane, ~secretary= #7. ay £: ueen S : | Longsworths Return {planning to attend: Mrs. Bert C. treasurer AD Fd Fd
| She was honored for “outstand|Ing achievements in journalism” .4Tecently.by.the Northwestern Ther (ride at “an endless “number: of corresponding secretaries, and fta Sigma Phi chapter. [teas and receptions. : The banquet will be IU’s main| Roscoe. C O'Byrne
event in.the celebration of Matrix | TS. ’ T Milestones month being observed Brookville, Ind, President Gen- Card Party Planned
! leral, who opened the conference ~~ i on Hea organizatios last night, will be at the Indiana By Newcomers Club
|will award its annual $100 schol- - |arship to an upperclass woman the Sapphire Room of the May {in journalism and will give a y 7 2 Jou scholarship to ne! The tea, which is the social R. Mowe : will be general chair{woman in journalism. highpoint for the Hoosiers at the an of the ev on > | An “Unsung Senior” will be rec- Congress, will honor Mrs. Lafa-| sion of the by-laws will be ognized. Elected from chapter yette Levan Porter, Greencastle, . 'nominations, she will be an out- Ind., candidate for the office of preceding the party. |standing senior woman previous-| corresponding secretary general. ly unrecognised bY campus hou-|- yy, O'Byrne and Mrs. Porter jorary organizations.
. McCammon,” president; Mrs, F.. The organization objective is to| Mr, and Mrs. W. I, Longsworth|Harold Naegele and Mrs. Lloyd help disabled veterans in Cold| §
have returned from a month's va- T. Jones, first and second vice Spring Road Hospital. ¥ cation in Ft. Meyers, Fla. I idents; Mrs. Donald Edison, a yore, * PY oy oh % Mesdames H. W. Poling, wo ald
liam Jordan and Raymond Jerge| § and Miss Martha Machlan will serve as delegates from the Indi- . (ana Nu Chapter, Delta Theta Chi’ ~ oe | Sorority, for the 13th annual con-| © +4 lyention of the Indiana State Council. The convention will be held Apr. 29 and 30 in the Hotel] |VanOrman, Ft. Wayne. ! The hostess chapter will honor § delegates at a preconvention'
CASTLETON CHINA -Another co-ordinated feature party Friday night, Apr. 28.
during Our Kirk Week, Miss Ethyle R. Poynton, South |
introducing Kirk's new : ng Bend, state vite president, will | members.
“+ Quadrille Pattern of Sterling ~ preside at the Jusiness Sessions : rerera——————— room. Silver. = I opening at 20:00 a.m. APF. 29... CRE 3 en The informal reception fea- > . Mrs. Poling, Indiana Nu Chapter| « TR \Junior Assembly Sets tured a harpist and an assort-
president and state program di-| SR rector, will appear on the Satur-| day afternoon program with the
{Annual Spring Party {ment of fingerfood that included Mrs. William Byram Gates has everything from caviar to sugar
Kindred photo.
Miss Mary Lou Ross, 630 E. | 10 state chapter assistant pro- gh St will reign as May ‘announced her assistants for the cookies.
am directors. Their topic will . annual, spring party for members, Seated at one table were Mrs. . “Printer's Ink and Ether.” Queen at the meeting of the |; the Junior Assembly and Sat- Herbert R. Hill, Indianapolis, nan eee ov Indianapolis Hairdressers and yrday evening dancing classes. It tional press relations chairman A K Ma er Cosmetologists Association, The will be held from 9 to 11:30 p. Mm. and Indiana vice regent; Mrs. o Fhe y sessions will be Apr. 30 and Friday in the Columbia Club. 'Furel R. Burns, North Manches-
. ’ . i May | in the Hotel Lincoln. The | They include Messrs. and Mes- yo, nq. vice president general; : Takes Bride { daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sines pony w. a Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Martinsph Ross WesHhiold “Miss Rass” was Sobe ai 9 . “vine, Thad. “past Vite president 18—The |Buell, H. Norris Cottingham, Ed |general, and Mrs. Wayne M.| Cory, Veedersburg, Ind., Indiana state regent. { Mrs. Burns will nominate Mrs. | Porter at tomorrow night's meet-| ing. : | This morning the much talked nN « labout portrait of Mrs. O'Byrne,
seen Ret Spestal TUCSON, Ariz, Apr. - marriage of Mrs. Lucy Barnett. an attendant to the queen last {win H. Gable, LeRoy G. Gordner, {Brookes and A. Kiefer Mayer, In- year. Her attendants are Miss (Andre F. Rhoads, James H. Rud'dianapolis, 1s announced by the Rita Shine and Miss Helia Green. dell and Henry E. Todd. | bride's ceusin, Mrs, William Bar- imme - p—
hn imi ws marries 0 Alumnae Group to Meet
night in the bride's home in Tucson. They are on a wedding
trip to Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. = RL : LS 4 (painted by Indiana artist Ran- - Mayer will be at home after May a \ Sa a kh dolph Coats, will be presented 1 in the Indianapolis Athletic 3 3 3 to the Daughters. On. the pro-
|gram this afternoon will be the| {dedication of the $900,000 Adimstration building. Hoosiers are closely identified | with the DAR buildings. Mrs.) {O'Byrne’s administration is cred-| {ited with the Administration (building. And it was during the| {administration of another Indiana president general,- Mrs. Charles]
MA LIN Lo ow. \ * The bride, formerly of Louis{ville and Chicago, is a well known {horsewoman in this country, Mr. @ {Mayer is vice president of the < _ |Kiefer-Stewart® Co., Indianapolis: of the elegance of Cathay. Its beautiful | There was a reception in the : : [home after the ceremony. Indian-| |apolis residents attending includ-| od Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holliday,
created by the well-known contemporary
artist Ching-Chih Yee —is reminiscent
colors — cinnamon, gold and sapphire —
on the beautiful Century shape This evening will be a social one - * for the 6000 convention goers. Mrs. O'Byrne will receive in Con-|
stitution Hall while the pages will
) base needed. ! rv Tw Can Go to Malta es MA LIN suggests table-settings in both the Ties Speeial ye ge NEW YORK, Apr. 18—Signa{ture of a contract with the gov-
classic tradition and the ‘modern mood.
[Charles Lammers, Margaret card party and chili supper Sat- Merlin King, An IU graduate, Miss Hurst Grossman, Charles Barry, Rob- urday in the Christamore House chairman, includes Mesdames "'Herman Clark, Harley Doub, Arthur Barton, Ralph Minnick, Thomas Williams, ‘Pm. Mrs. H. H. Stafford 1s 8en- werth, John Olsen, Cecil Bixler, . 'Bén Shannon and Lynn Perrin. Also on the hostess list are {sylvania St. will be {Mesdames Alfred Brown, C. E. y c hostess 10 Griener, J. G. Reynolds, Charles |Weaver, J. G.. McFarland, Thomas |Jackson and Isa Felton. Other garden clubs will be represented by Mesdames Edythe |Moran, Lysle Bryant, R. G. JusGeorge W. Wear, Moppert, Frank Weissenberger, Mrs. Harry Hull was elected a aT 8S. Ayres and le {president of the Indianapolis Par- porothy Thibo and Miss Pearl Y Kiefer. ’
The Golden Glow Garden Club
; i re | ill t Friday in the home of lin the French Lick Springs Hotel. /lliary, 38th Division. lare Mesdames David P.: Par. did advertising and public rela-|progress here, have a full pro-| Other new. officers ‘are Mes. a rh a 1133 W. 34th
; Most of Indianapolis’ 86 public|Fegistration and telephone, and dames R. H. Rhodehamel, Rob- first woman to be vice president! WASHINGTON, Apr. 15—tne Heads Local Club tice,
orchids from shoulder to hip— dents; Mrs. J. H. Jefferson and present [they are standing in ‘receiving/Mrs, Donovan Turk, recording and. and Flowers.” .
. Ca ra | Preceding the dinner there win | 8ot handshaking practice yester-| ) “p- * {be a reception for Miss Hurst and 985 Afternoon Ne eka d 2 | active and alumnae Theta Sigma, tion in the Mayflower Ball- oo € <
SEE and. FEEL the . Difference Tomorrow!
” o ” The Narcissus Show, opening |$aturday at 5 p.m. in the Brookside Community House, will have (hostesses from district: garden |V. O'Neil, Margaret Quinn, P.| The Christamore Women's clubs. The list announced by Mrs, district
Mrs. M. M. Bridgewater will the program on “Musi¢
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Miss Agnes Jardina piles cartons on truck bound for your neighborhood grocer's shelf. Havmachine. Five to 600 tomatoes are loose-packed, ing ripened in six to seven days at Ray and
. move wrappers from fruit before it reaches assembly line. Largest 300 others covered by hand with cellophane. Mascari's, tomatoes reach your table only sevDr bes Five Thevard to tomato packers in Indiana, Ray & Mascari covers all the state, a day are packaged.
Thus company ships 7000 daily. Firm also ripens eral weeks after they are picked from sunny
Garden Clubs— Flower Show Set Today
Local Groups To Be Judges
Local garden club members whl be judges at the Terre Haute Narcissus show today. They are Mesdames Thomas Ayton, Norvin Strickland and Henry Prange. Mrs. Charles Hayes of Terre Haute is chairman of the show which -will be -held-in- the -clubhouse of the Women's Department Club.
Hubert Lance, George Leslie, H. P. Wille
Miss Denton’ is attending De- . ; i | i Pauw University and is a member] There will be five bus loads| New officers will be installed dee, Lyman Meiks, Carroll B. Jions ork in Clucago snd took gram of politics and partying. = |games Martin Collins, Horace M. St. Mrs. E. E. Talkington will of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, leaving the city in addition to in-|following the meeting. Stine, Norb Schaefer and Frank oo hs pas 3 1949 n erna-| In their full regalia — long Powell and Frank M. Lindner, assist.
Mrs. Thomas Hindman, treasurer. Sorority to Conduct
Initiation Ceremony The Alpha Chapter, Kappa Beta
delegation’s tea this afternoon in| The Newcomers Club will hold a Chi Sorority, will have an initia- | cara party and tea at 1 p. m. tion ceremony at 8 p.m, tomor{Friday in the YWCA. Mrs. John row in the home of Mrs. Owen Biggs, 3328 E. St. Clair St. Miss Maxine Holt and Mrs. Wiima Franklin will be initiated. |discussed at a business meeting Mrs. Violetta Friddle is the as- ’ sistant hostess.
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{dance in the Mayflower. | | Mary-Stuart Price, social con-! {sultant for Washington debs, is| {assisting Mrs. William A. Disque, |chairman of the ball. Miss Price!
{ernment of Malta for distribution NOGA of CARE food and textile packages to needy residents of the island has been announced by,
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| Five piece place-setting — dinner, dessert, butter pla CARE Executive Director Paul : cea ot $1 plus tox. P P dil —u Pl i Comly French. Members of the St. Mary's Academy Alumnae Association has personally invited 600 eligible teacup saucer. $12.75 —Packages will be similar to Will have -two spring. card parties next Tuesday in the school |Dachelors. She is arranging it so Nome ....cocceiicnininiiiminnininiiiiiiiin, + |Itallan goods sent through CARE. auditorium. They will be at 2 p. m. and at 8 p. m. The proceeds "0 Page will be “stuck” and has | Add A . : : | will be used for the scholarship fund. Mrs. Edgar Sitzman {s [0T8anized a floor committee to | TES) Seavunvevureevaravay ttave APE covivrerny: Fi = ‘Plant Herbs general chairman, assisted by Mesdames John Williams, Angelo Tescue auy distressed maiden. | City uionsuinss oe. Stole. ls . ar eg a er and om an Spadorcia, Mary Arzman, Edward Yocum and Charles A. Teipen. pn <r | - : J Plant these herbs and you'll at- Also Misses Joan Steidle, Margaret Alandt, Lois Love, Pat ‘Returns From Florida L [J Check Enclosed [J Charge . [J C.0.D.
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