Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1950 — Page 6

Jo Fete IU |

PAGE 6 . TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1950

“Sorority . — a Bridge, Canasta ~~ | = Party Scheduled St. Vin _. ° A card party, monthly meeting iy and plenic highlight organization

- Members and pledges of Kappa Kappa Gainma Sorority at Indi] ana University and their guests will be honored at a bridge and canasta party. Thursday. Mrs. : - James Leffel, 4601 Michigan Road, =~ = will be the hostess. The Indianapolis Delta Club of

the sorority is sponsoring the event. Mrs, Carson Donley is gen-

Mrs. Donley will be assisted by. Miss Pauline Prather ‘and Miss Lillian Fletcher, Mesdames King Traub, B. G. Mauck, Lyman R. | | pearson, Donald Stephens, Charles | VanTassell, David N. Brewer, ‘ Qlftord E. Renacker, Max Fritz,] = Robert S. Starr and Richard = Bixby. :

wane SABER EPONE ATUHINAS CHibT of Ohl Omega Sorority will hold {ts monthly meeting in the home _ of Mrs, W. T. Gradison, 5737 Al lisonville Road, at 7:30 p. m.| Thursday. i Assisting Mesdames W. O. Johnson, T. M.| Fitzgerald and Jack B, Catterlin, Miss Mary J. McCarthy and Miss Betty Jean Koss. | a

Tomorrow the Indianapolis) League of Nursing Education will! - hold -its- final meeting of the sea-. son. It will be a 6 p, m, picnic in,

Riverside Park. - # Brief will be given on! the American Nurses Association meeting

the -hostess will be

held” recently in San

Entertained Regional Director Attends Meeting Miss Florence Otto, Chicago, Region Séven director of the Girl “Beouts of the U. 8. A, is in the city conferring with local Girl Scout committee chairmen and She was guest last night at the dinner-

Camp Dellwood. Mes-| abeth Vincent. Officers chosen by the board at yesterday's meeting include Mrs, John R. Kelley Carmel. dame 0. : Calvert. 3 h Sa Juntos (standing, right), president, and Miss Elizabeth Sowar (standing, left) first vice president. Also | Mss, Loven Jones will é pe of arrangements. ~ | elected by the board were Mrs, Vincent, second vice president; Mrs, Russell L. White, treasurer, nual medal awards to the 1950] tnt wa charge of 0 4 es- and Mrs. Howard Henderson and Mrs, Larry Zapp, recording and corresponding secretaries. ness pession. Neighborhood area

cent's Guild Elects Officers

Among new directors of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild elected yesterday are Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgerald Jr. and Mrs. Urban V. Plum (seated, left and right). Another, not shown, is Mrs, Eliz-

- 0 §

i

| {

i 1

a

~ chairmen, Mesdames Wilbur ... Zobbe, Donald - Carter, Russell ~~ Timmons; 0:

Adams, gave “were Introduced by Mrs. John . Burkhart, aréa co-ordinator. Newly elected neighborhood chairmen and alternates InG. A. Gran 88 Miss Ruth aw, south; Mesdames J. D. Grace Mrs, Dwight W. Schuster, tele-| Ditman, J. A, Leighty, Wilmer phone; Mrs. J. Neill Garber,

, east. a 2 | music. Mesdames D. Scott, G. E. : w ; ) Newhouse and Marjorie J. Plum-' Biss Jaap Wight Jv Today al mer, central; Mesdames R. H. cath Mrs. tien ¥. Tyan, fi . Sawyers, Joseph Burns, Harry dianapolis Bulletin; Mrs, 0. L. Helbig, Margaret Woods, Marion Kirklin, special projects; Mrs. May, Ann Biighslt 3, Harry yw, Hendricks, community

> Chambers, ga Ee haan Service, and Mrs. R. A. Solomon, {bulletin of the Women's Auxil-|

and Richard Butler, west, and Misdamen George - Bh ae: VAY 'to the American Medical] _ Thom \s Lysaght, i Lhe er-| Association. ! berger, Frederick Lorenz Jr, Auxiliary officers serving with! 8. W. Benham, M. E. Hughes, Leo rj. Reed are Mrs. W. Burleigh Shumaker, Earl Evans, Marion ne,iinew, president - elect; Mes-| Adams, L. Victor Brown and) james W. D. Gambill. W. N. Fred Ranny, north, Wishard and Harold M. Trusler, a . "ia first through third vice presiBusiness Meeting to Be {dents; Mrs. Edwin R. Eaton, | treasurer; Mrs. Charles Y.

he In Phillips Home : { Knowles and Mrs. John R. Swan, The monthly business meeting recording and corresponding sec-| of Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Delta retaries, and Mrs. Matthew Cor-| Sigma Kappa Sorority, will be nacchione, publicity. : | ~~ held tonight in the home of Mrs., Appointments to the board H. D. Phillips, South Post Road. made by Mrs.. Reed include Mrs.) Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Frank M. Gastineau, historian; were hosts for a pitch-in supper Mrs.” Charles F. Voyles, parlia-! for members of the sorority, their|mentarian, and Mrs. Lester ‘D. husbands and famtlies, Bibler, councilor.

~ FORTHE GRADUATE

Little gifts add so much if they come from Charles Mayer and Company

Personalized : Skwish—1.00

Purse - size perfume atomizer that sprays a mist. It's lipstick size with Jide lock to ‘prevent leakage and evaporation. Smart, gold - colored metal case, crystal lined and ready to fill with her favorite perfume. So desirable and feminine. Also available in polka-dot - style without initials—at $1.00

Sorry, No C.0.D. Orders On Engraved Skwish

® For Yourself!

. For Party Favors! . ® For Hostess Gifts! ®. For Birthday Gifts! ® For Shower Gifts!

»

| 29 West Washington Street | Indianapolis, Indiana.

| Please send £0 sossussmunsssassrsssaseusnes

AAALOBE aeioisssssarevesnsarsorvtansavesss

Cina a bier I BIBtE sires

| - _ Skwish at $1.00 : [J Plain '. [3] Engraved [J Cash or Check - [] C. 0. D.

wie — i. soso wg |

: | City eiEarenns

— — —— — — — —— ——

Mail and Phone Orders Carefully Filled

Ld 8

- 2 Beciar, Paul Grubbs aad Dean | goclal, and Mrs. Earl W. Saver P resi dent

{ana National Bank.

Mrs. Reed fo Be Hostess IU Event meme stm Bor Medical Auxiliary Buffet [Scheduled

Mrs. Philip B. Reed, 4131 N. Meridian St. will be hostess at| 12:15 p. m. Friday for a buffet luncheon and board meeting of the Woman's Auxillary to the Indianapolis Medical Society, Mrs.| Reed is president of the local group. | ‘ Committee chairmen for 1950-51 and board members Include] BLOOMINGTON, June 6 — An| Mrs, James Gosman, roster; Mrs. Harry V. VanOsdol, archives; ox tongive musical program has

{been planned for the Indiana Uni-

{ i

|

Mrs. A. Clinton Davissen The ITSC, Inc, will hold a | candle-lighting ceremony at 8 | p.m. today in the North Methodist . Church. Officers of the federation, the Artman Council and officers of 100 chapters vill. take part in the event. New chapters to be installed | at that time include the George | “Rogers Clark, Golden Trails and Butlér 100. Mrs, A. Clinton Davisson is the incoming federatidn president, and Mrs. T. | Beryl Foenight is'the new Artman Council head. Mrs, John W. Thornburgh

will be installing officer. She | will be- assisted by Mesdames |

| Ray F. Hanger, Donald H. Car- | ter, William F. Arnold, Floyd | Lively, H. Hi Esky,

Dorothy | Hundley, W. E. Dismore, How- ! ard Tudor, Wilbur Fewell and | Vernon Vogel. A Music will be provided by | Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, organ- | ist, and Mesdames Fred Seiger, M. N. Bridgewater, John Goodnight, Charles Monroe and Robert Schaefer. Mes. H. H. | aitchell will. accompany Mrs. | Schaefer whp will sing the | “collect - for clubwomen.” - ee ——————————

{Alumnae Club Names

Picnic Hostesses Mrs. Mark Wilson and Mrs.

Allen W. Moorman will be hostlesses Thursday for the pitch-in

picnic supper of the Stephens College ‘Alumnae Club of Indianapolis. It will be held at 6:30 p. m.|

Mrs. Wise to Preside

" Mrs. Iva Wise will be in charge

{Metropolitan Opera star and now! {a member of the IU faculty, willl sing three numbers during the! {program., Accompanying her will {be Miss Wilma Jean Garman {Claypool.

{former . Indianapolis newspaper: {Woman - and editor {Bride magazine, will speak. Mrs. Mary Rieman Maurer, member {the university board of trustees {will be the toastmaster.

ma { | Trio to Perform | { i

{ground music will be provided by {ie School of Music trio, Miss| (Garman, Miss Mary Jo Swe: Martinsville we {Bell A choral Invocation wi ™ given by a ey {Alpha sorority,

{abroad, Miss {Atwater Kent Auditions in 1934 and the Metropolitan a ‘tof the Afr in 1836 which secured ‘ther a Met contract. She was with! the Metropolitan from 1936 to 11949 and was leading mezzo-so-! |"

e

Alumnae-Senior Breakfast Sunday

Times State Service

{J

Miss Anna Kaskas,

former

Mrs.- Marjorie Binford Woods, |

of Modern!

of

During the breakfast, back-

and Miss Bonni

group from Sigma Tota, musical honorary After |

study in . America and

Kaskas won the

prano ‘for

Columbia Concert! those years

In 1942 she was!

rmarried to Anthony J. Lokot and has one son, Anthony Francis. All University alumnae seniors! | {and their mothers are invited told

the event. at 8 a. m. (DST). A coffee reception will precede it.

Auxiliary Plans Events

The Indiana Optometric Assoclation Women's Auxiliary has planned a series of events for the association's midsummer convention Sunday and Monday in the French Lick Springs HetelFrench Lick. ; —% Mrs. Raymond E. Sawyer, Col-| umbus, président, has appointed! Mrs, E. G. Wilhite, Bedford: eon-| vention chairman. |

& the Sunday afternoon|

{

.- Darin

+ | business session Dr. Loyd Wedek-|

ing, Washington, will speak on “How the Auxiliary Can Help At=|

{tain a Higher Professionalism.” | : The women will join their hus-|

bands for thé convention ban-| quet and dance that night. | A card party is schedyled for Monday morning, with Mrs. Paul| F. Conrad, Vincennes, in charge. | Mrs. Robert Ledig is chairman

in tie 38th Street Branch, Indl“ gor the juncheon and hat contest! |afterward. Every woman must iwear a hat of her own creating. {Prizes - will be given for - the % = : : I prettiest, funniest, ugliest and +«s-t-ttseasnstasansanarnsiimes?

ee

at YS ML [i ; {of the business meeting of the{ most clever, : Ei ? : Silver Star Review, Woman's, ; 3 = = a es (yer md : ompany © 'Benefit Asyotiation. It willbe held] NOW «+.» GRANDMA 4, Bm Sf 2 : at 8 p. m. Thursday in the , IN TIMES COMICS = | ° 7 © 29 West Washington Street ~~ loss N. Beville Ave... ~~ |EVERY DAY... NEXT WEEK State

The Broadway Methodis Church will be the setting for! Ithe marriage tonight of Miss

jand Mrs. Robert D. Rock, 2849 Mrs, Frank Scherrer, 3499 Birch{wood Ave, .

(Bride's Gown

tron of honor, and Miss Nancy. Clark, Rushville, and Miss Maric'a Boughton, bridesmaids, will} | {be the attendants. Their frocks " {of embossed. organdy over taffeta {will shade from pale orchid to purple. Sharon Ana Rock will be {her sister's flowergirl.

islipper satin made with a bouffant. skirt-—-thatfalls-inte-a-cav {thedral train. A ‘short Chantilly {lace . tunic tops" the dress, illusion veil will be held by a {band of pearl orange blossoms, land she will carry a prayerbook : {decorated with orchids and istreamers, |

Reception Planned

iman, and the ushers will include {Don Coffey, Nashville; Charles Thompson, - Danville; Jack Fra-| izfer and William Freije, i

{will follow the ceremony immeidiately, For her wedding trip the {bride will wear a pale yellow gabardine suit, natural straw hat

~+Herchid. ;

Stephens College and’ thie bridegroom will be graduated Monday from Indiana University, He is a Lambda Chl Alpha Fraternity member. ;

June Frolic

Kappa Chapter, Alumnae Chap{ter and Patroness Club of Mu ° _|Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, will be at 6 p. m. today. | Mrs. 8. BE. Fenstermaker will be; hostess in her home,

son, Washington. will present the

; {Jr, and Karl 8. Means and Miss {versity Alumnae-Senior breakfast Gertrude Gutelius. : |Sunday morning in the IU Alumni] Hall. :

‘Nea

The breakfast will be! §

s we. .

Miss Rock Ls Tonight

Ronald Scherrer dk To Repeat Vows t

. The rite will be read at 7:30

{o'clock by Dr. Robert B, Plerce,| {pastor, and the Rev. Robert Earl { Reeves, cousin of the bride from; ithe University of Minnesota,

The couplé’s parents are Mr. ; New Jersey St. and Mr. and

Mrs. Gene Battreall, the ma-

The bride's gown is of white

Her

Mr. Battreall will be the best

A reception in the Riviera Club

nd green cobra bag and shoes. eprsage will be a white or-

The bride was graduated from

The annual Juwe frolic of the

Fenwald,

high school. winners. They in-|8 p.m. June 16. Hostesses for the, clude Marilyn Hull, Bread Ribple: party will be Mrs. Don W. Ross Barbara mons, Shortridge; and Mrs, Louis Paulsen. It willl Mary. Jo Turpin, 3 i e Ross h bara Weesner, Howe; Janet Heil sart- Ave. ; Miss Grant, niece of Mrs. Frank ‘| Langer, 2343 Hoyt Ave. will be|luncheon. The party will be in ““imarried July 15 to Stephen J. thc home of Mrs, Francis Thoma-

r, Tech, and Jacqueline WilliamThe winners Mrs. Clement Kiine, social com-

Record, Henry Oakes,

. M. Smith, Homer A. Woods

f Dress

hl

eo 9 © 9 o = a Siig

ee

| 8 . k RN 3 BO » WS \ 0 RB 3 0 ° % } v ° Soil} oe} lle ® ° { o o: . 0

re

18¢ Ji 36-52 By SUE BURNETT Here's a beautifully afternoon dress that's designed to flatter the more mature figure. Neat and simple with buttons to accent the side closing and slanted trim on the skirt. Pattern 8604 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52.

Size 38; 4% yards of 35 or 39- {

inch. Don't miss the spring and summer Fashion. This latest

fssue is colorful, informative—

a complete pattern magazine. Fabric news, fashion tips, a

wealth of smart frocks to sew

for summer are all included.

SUE BURNETT

214 W. Maryland St. Indianavolis 9, Ind. * No. 8604 Price 25¢ Fashion Book Price 25¢

Name ..vevssiassesssarevrvrnang

| Street ciiesrnsssvariiisienenas|

city oererensengionstinennnine

Bees TRBIOEN,

| | i | l i

-Bar-pe

mittee chairman, will be assisted] by Mesdames Attia M. Martin, Claude |F. E. Glass, James A. Loomis, Renato Pacini, Henry W. Laut,

styled |

The Indianapolis Times

i esata

Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bass with their own peany introduction,

the dark red Lowell Thomas.

Aw

Q—We have some rather large black ants in the ground in our yard, first noticed under a peony bush. The peony was moved and the ants moved out into the

things to get rid of them, but so

far have. failed, Can you tell us how? South Side Reader,

A—The various trade-marked

dled carefully, however). Or try dusting affected areas

they congregate in one _ putting about an ounce of car-

bon bisulfide in each hole, covering with earth.

Shower Planned

For Miss Grant

ored at a personal shower at

punching holes into the, nest,

f Miss Schaefer { Showers Set

5 Parties to Honor } » i“ | Prospective Bride Five showers this week will honor Miss Jacqueline Schaefer.

She will marry Joseph ¥. Milan,

{Valley Mills, June 18, in the St. |Christopher’s Catholic

of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Schaefer, 1623 N. Lyndhurst (Drive. wis

| A miscellaneous shower will be preparations based on sodiumigiven this evening by Mrs. John arsenite or thallium sulfate are Hoss and Mrs. Harold Monce in easy-to-use remedies (to be han-|the home of Mrs, Hoss, 1635 N.

Lyndhurst Drive,

[ Mrs. Michael Donnelly and Mrs. (where plants are nearby, and Charles Galbreath will entertain must be protected) with sodium 'in Mrs. Galbreath’s home, 5331

fluoride dust. Or fumigate (if Washington Blvd, with a ‘lunch: "nest) by eon and miscellaneous shower

tomorrow.

A china and crystal

t China Shower Set

Medical

kitchen shower Sunday in the

home of Miss Pauline Chambers, 3340 N, Capitol Ave, The follow-

Church. yard. We have tried different nr. c Schaefer is the daughter

shower {will be given Friday by Mrs. Richjane Brown and Mrs. 8. E. Busard. _{Mrs. Busard will entertain in her (home, 2815 Kessler Blvd, North ss Nellie Grant will be hon- Prive. : :

> classmates of the bride-to-be . will entertain with a

“a vonage Fanity HAE DESH ih “The

5¢ in the Ross home, 338 N, Bo-'ing day Mrs. Francis Thomason : {and Mrs, Frank Thomason will |entertain with a linen shower and

Drust. The ceremony will be. in son, Valley Mills.

St. Matthew's Lutheran Church.

Arranges Luncheon

Euchre Club to Meet

o Euchre Club.

Mrs. John Sloane Kittle will! entertain tomorrow with a lunch-| eon in the Woodstock Club for :{Mrs. Russell Willson and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Jam Chester Albright. The two will Woods, |leave late this month for a three- Will arr months’ trip to Europe.

Mrs. LaVerne Wright, 1510 N.| working toward a |Gladstone Ave., will be hostess at music degree. She completed the class were Prof.-E. R. Honeywell 1 p. m. Thursday for the Tally- work for her associate degree at of Purdue University, Mrs. B. F.

—A"tea and handkerchief shower The prospective bridegroom is were given Saturday in Ayres’ the son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Tearoom by Miss Ada May foes Sheboygan, Mich,

| Koontz.

Miss Woodward to

Return from Cincinnati

_ MOST GARDENERS ~ good dark reds are a spe- © lal problem under a sun as central Indiana's. So it's &

as hot

- Mrs. Bass can take a bow for

it, too. For she is the daughter of John F'. Rosenfield, who originated (among many other peonies) the now ‘dark

. , red Karl Rosenfield (named for . "one of Mrs. Bass’ brothers.) ,

peony business since 1884. Mrs. Bass worked a great deal with her father in the slow patient process of first producing, then standardizing and building up the stock of new varieties. It takes seven years from seed to flower, according to

or four more years of testing to see how well the bloom will stand up under different conditions before it can be introduced.

18-Year History “While the Lowell Thomas peony and another good red one, the King Gustav, were both registered as early as 1932,” says Mr. Bass, “we have just withe

1 in the last three years begun to

have large enough stocks to put them on the market, for the .whole business of propagation is so slow. Right now our nursery has the largest stock of these two kinds you'll find anywhere in the country.” The Lowell Thomas’ “definite superiority” comes from its ability to hold its deep red color under hot Indiana sun— sun that bleaches out an ine ferior red. Its sturdy stalks, heavy foliage, and completely double flowers and attractive bud form are all important points, It's a midseason bloomer.

though it took second place while the Bass children were

Floyd Jr., is in the business with his father.

Rose Show Victors Listed

Aspberger Wins Fourteen Ribbons Prize winners at the Indianapolis Rose Saeciety’ Show Sunday in Holliday Park include Herbert Aspberger, Dr. Warren 8. Tucker, 4. C. Nichols, H. R. Vandiver, Terre Haute,” and Mrs, W. W. Cothran. Mr. Aspberger collected the greatest number of “ribbons at the show. He was the only man to enter in the arrangement exe

teen ribbons were among his collection at the show, ¢

Miss Diane Louise Woodward, as es The most blue ribbons were cole

3227 N. Pennsylvania St., lected by Mrs, Cothran. She won ive .home Thursday from five. Mrs. Vandiver won five rib-

Dr. Tucker won 10 prizes. Six ribbons were won by Mr. Nichols,

ithe Cincinnati Conservatory of bons.

Music.

Sewing

Electric full rotary lockstitch gear-driven model.

- sewing devices . . .

“our own Service Department.

: Other Free-Westinghouse. Models from 89.95 to $292 Ti J

~Judges in the arrangement sec-

Miss Woodward is a composi- tion were Mesdames Robert tion major at the conservatory,| Mannfeld, T. H. Ayton and Roy bachelor of Groendyke. Judges in the cultural

IChristian College, Columbia, Mo. Orr and Mrs. Miles Bartbn. —|

169%

new short cuts to

t

Lock ‘Stitch lightweight port

able in carrying case. ‘

ALL PAYMENT PLANS AT WASSON'S ARE MADE 70 suit You! |

x 2] Pei

Wasson's Sewing Machines, Fourth Floor

Announces the Opening of a New

Machine Department

ON THE FOURTH FLOOR

8

awed

small. Now one of the sons,

hibit and won second prize. Four=-

= Featuring : ThreeWestinghouse j : E>

SEWING MACH INES... wowesh developments in homes -

sewing ease and skill. We operate

3

Me. Bass; Then takes three wm resprca flor

Mrs, Bass continues her in- §

bread. cubes

seasonings milk. Shape form of s: crumbs. Brown in ing 40 form Cook slowly Note: Bean

with tomaltc

sauce, or sz alongside. Makes fou

Wedne:

BREAK juice, rea soft « cook toast, butt garine, jai LUNCH sages, to salad, car tea, milk. DINNE! leftover shells, p

green bea butter or raw carro with fresh milk.

Counte

New By LOL Time HE vu “wave! . users of products a fresh It's go waves W] users: of nent kits. It's all tralizing now con! kits. (Lo

Font refi fix and dueed mic $1.33.)

mos