Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1950 — Page 27
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SUNDAY, APR. 23, 1950 i —————————— hs Guild will Hear Review At Meeting
Officers to Be Named By Group
Mrs. Walter W. Houppert will review “Smile Please” (Topp) at! the spring luncheon of the Mon‘day Guild of the Woman's De-| partment Club at 12:30 p. m. to- , morrow. The luncheon will be in ‘the clubhouse. | Officers for the coming year will| be elected. Mrs. E. A. Carson, guild chairman, will preside. nw - ”
“Mrs. D: 8S. Meditch, 5627 N. Mer-|
= “Tse. Sets Programs For Week
Pleasant Run Unit Plans Luncheon
° Seven ITSC Chapters announce Itheir programs for the week. | The Pleasant Run Chapter will {hold -a dessert luncheon tomorrow in the E. New York St. | Branch, Indiana National Bank. | Mrs. Basil Fischer will speak. | A 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting lof the Venetian Chapter tomor{row will be in the Warren Hotel. |A ceremony will honor all chapter ast presidents and the late Mrs.
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Glasson-Tuttle Ceremony Held
Gerald H. Glasson took Miss § | Marjorie Ellen Tuttle as his bride {in a ceremony read at 8 o'clock | last night.in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, The Rev. W. L. Barth and the Rev. Theo Miebohn | officiated. Mrs. Lester H, Tut‘tle, 905 BE. {Palmer St., is the bride's mother, |The bridegroom is the son of Mr, land Mrs. Harry Glasson, 6500 Emerson Ave. | Miss Patricia Tuttle was the
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Will be hostess at 10
a. m. Tuesday for a meeting of;
the Great Books Discussion group.
Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas will lead 3 the discussion of Voltaire's * ‘Can-|
dide.” Meeting Set |
The final meeting of the year for .
fle American Home Department | ‘Speaker Named : on an 0 at p. m. Wednesda . % eh in the clubhouse. Mrs. Louise ay The 11:30 a. m. meeting of the James Glasson, Seymour;
Pohlman will preside and Mrs.
George A. Frantz will lead devo--
tions. Mrs. A. A. Deardorff, music chairman, will present the Misses Sharon McGuire, Carol Ann Ayres and Barbara Neese. They will play Hawaiian melodies on electric guitars. Mesdames Clayton H. Ridge, Everett M. and Deardorff will glve a “Gay Nineties” play. There will be a social hour with Mrs. Roland M. Cotton and Mrs. |
George W. Shaffer in charge. As-!
sisting them will be Mesdames
, James W. Hartman, C. H. Jansen, “R. BE. Kennington, H. A. Koss Sr.,
L. E. Kruger, C. H., Last, W. S. Mayer, F. J: Pinella, R. E. Simpson and Ralph Velandingham. Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt and ‘Mrs. Deardorff will preside at the tea table,
George Fields will give an ys, trated lecture on
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“Holliday Park:
and What It Offers the Citizens,
of Indianapolis” Friday before the Garden Department. The meeting .will be at 1:30 p. m. in the -clubhouse., Mrs. W. ¥. Kraas Jr. retiring chairman, will introduce the speaker. Highlight of the afternoon will be an exhibit of spring flower arrangements. Prizes will be ribbon awards. Mrs. George W. Bowman and Mrs. Ernest R. Keller, tea hostess
chairmen, will be assisted by pendent on outside ald. Here La in the comfort of your own Living Room Mesdames R. M. Bryce, A. E. Cot-| it all goes. to building men and Furnished Magazines CS tey, U. D. Crowe, Deardorff, H. L. women. ™ r : thal Dithmer, R. B. Dorward, E. B. 7 ey have furnished magaHall, W. G. Holley, W. A. Ken-| See For Itself zine subscriptions and records - : 8 . nedy, W. K. Miller, E. L. Pedlow,! From 2 to 4 p. m. today the suitable for the age range of Pohlman, P.- T. Rochford, F. B.' public will have the opportunity children brought to the center. BS : Ross, W. C. Royer, V. V. Smith| to see for itself some improve- TWO Wool American flags flying | : and O. R. Sumner. | ments achieved in the center Over the buildings are also their | Newly elected officers for the| via the auxiliary backing. gifts. % : next two years include Mrs. C. E. Members will be hostesses for A birthday gift cupboard is
Griener, chairman; Mrs. Edward
B. Hall, vice chairman; Mrs. Vir-|
gil Stinebaugh, secretary, and Miss Pearl F. Kiefer, treasurer.
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"Really comfortable" agree Mrs. Eriory W. Cowley and Ms. Fred L. Iske (seated, left and right] Ave. Mrs. to Mrs. Frank E. Weimer's query about the new chairs in the girls’ building.
By AGNES H. OSTROM “Their organization led the way and has carried the load.” That's the way Warren 8. Woodall, Marion County Juvenile Center superintendent, describes the voluntary support given the county agency by its women’s auxiliary. " For 15 years through monetary donations, furnishings and entertainment, members of the
_ Auxiliary to. the Marion County
Juvenile Center, Inc., have done all within their power to make the stay-of delinquent Juveniles 2401" N. Keystone Ave. more normal; “more homelike. * For a lohg time their team alone. And scored many helpful points. Recently their lead has attracted other organizations who have signed up on the center team, too. “But,” remarks Mr. Woodall, the man who keeps close tab on the center rating, ‘when we're in a pinch, the auxiliary is one of the first groups we turn to. “As all county agencies, our budget is limited. We are de-
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president, the growing group (100 including 28 new members) has donated more than $775 for improvements. Show pieces this afternoon will be maroon plastic leather and chrome furnishings for the girls’ building lounge. Bright and shiny, thesé are 14 straight chairs, two lounge chairs and two large-size davenports. Not too long ago the auxiliary donated four hickory and cane tables and 16 matching chairs
C for tHe girld game rooms “For the outdoor playground or they've given crochet: sets balls swing and. ‘table tennis sets. When Mr.
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for table tennis balls last week, they came fo the rescue. ‘Purchasing chairman has been Mrs, Emory W. Cowley. Were it not for the organization the jigsaw in the craft roomz®might - still be out of “whack.” On display today will be handcraft fashioned by youngsters from arts and crafts supplies—new and salvage auxiliary-contributed.
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meetings has been “mental hygiene” O. Byrd, chairman. In charge of this afternoon’s social event
Other chairmen Iske,
invitations; Mrs, J. Hayes, decorations; Mrs. E. Brown, refreshments, and Mrs. Merlin D. Mullane and Mrs. O. Mrs. C. Wilson, registration. Auxiliary Mesdames M. E. Robbins, I. R. Yeagy and Cowley,
8. R. Artman, ITSC founder. Mrs. ‘George Davis will give the program. Hostess chairman is Mrs. Harlan Bolinger, | Mrs. Walter W. Houppert will speak at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Marott Hotel for the Colonial {Boston Chapter. There will be a’ “| business meeting and luncheon.
imaid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Phyllis Jensen, Miss Donna Dailey, Mrs. Rebert hart and Mrs, William Doll, wore white nylon frocks taffeta and carried yellow {and purple sweet peas. Susan gan was the flowergirl and {ald Kritsch was the ring!
Mt. Vernon Chapter that day will o be in the Warren Hotel. There: will be a noon luncheon. Mrs. » Fischer will talk. Erin Isle Chapter members will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs, Elsie Lee, 4717 Evanston Florence Stroud and Miss Ann Gaddis will assist. Miss Amy Keene will talk on “Here's to the Scandinavian People.” The guest tea of the James _-— Whitcomb Riley Chapter will be held at 1 o'clock that afternoon » County PTA Meetings Set in the home of Mrs. Henry Stenger Jr., 414 N. Arlington ond Two county PTA meetings are and Mrs. Fred Krohne, resordise Mothers Club Plans Mrs. H. Mac Hollingsworth, ITSC is week. The Bluff and corresponding secretaries, an Federation president, will be Sthedifled Tis meet at 7:30 MS. Robert Mayer, treasurer. A x Spring Card Party honored and Mrs. Houppert will social hour will follow the elec-' “The annual spring card party speak. A p. m. Tuesday in the school. Dr. tion. of the Delta Gamma Mothers Jules Zinter will give the Edwin. W. Striker of the Central Maywood PTA will observe Club of Butler University will program on “S‘candinayian. Avenue Methodist Church - will Father's Night at 7:30 p. m. be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday presidents, People” Friday at the 12:30_p..m. speak on. For.Better.or-Worse.". Thursday --in-. the-—sehoel. The inthe - chapter house, dessert Iuncheon of the Normandy New officers to be installed are theme for the program will be {Hampton Drive. Chapter. It will be held in the 38th Mrs. Jeff Clay, president; Mrs. - Family Fun Night” Sta: Branch: ye sank MoAlnten and Mrs FROZE 5 vob tReCEP Bank. Mrs. M. . Safford’ will be Nichols, “first and” second vice "Thére Will. an ly “of of! by- ee IT, Noonan- and een. er the hostess. - presidents; Mrs. Wilbur Conder ficers. + Paul _Rathert.
Barnhart, Mr, liam Ackerman. ‘The bride wore an ice satin and Chantilly lace ; ? 3 Bw made with a molded bodice ) bouffant skirt. Her lace man Mrs. William Schoneker (left) and Mrs. R.H. G. Mathows are [fell from a tulle band and
co-chairmen for the Spring Festival of Fun to be sponsored by the |CArried white roses and
Lo . . o : . lilies. I1th District, American Legion Auxiliary, May 12 in the Eagles | After a reception in the Lieder Temple, 43 W. Vermont St. kranz Hall the couple left for a ——————————— trip to Florida. They will be at {home in May In 5720 8. Rane |dolph St.
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