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Final Plans
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"Paul Saints at Victory Field.
+ nephing Riley. are in-charge of
‘thy, Ursula Buennagel and Mary, “Malatesta.
_ the geperal chairmen and the par-
’ AR Wolfe, Our Lady"
-Rocl’s, and Miss Irene Walker]
and Miss Marle McGary, Cathe-
Jones and Mrs. Charles 8. West,
" Miss Alberta Lawson, St. Joan = Misses -Neldhoefer, and Jeannette ¥. Smith and Mrs. Bewick, St
3 Mrs. ‘Milton Jaffe and Mrs. Helen ————%, Costello, St. Mark's, and Mes-
. Harry Lowe and Delia Coffey,
Mrs. Secrest
' ning, publicity.
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li i rae s Times |Organizaticine-.
une 13, "i950 Ei Clubs Honor Graduates. -
For Benefit
> Sponsors Annual eball Game i Daughters of Isabella members, nal plans for “annual baseball game sponsored by the. organization. It will be June 22 between the Indianapolis Indians and the Bt!
Proceeds of the benefit will be] fcr the nursery building fund of St. Elizabeth's Home, : Mrs. A. B. Foster has ‘been named general chairman and Miss Thelma Haugh and Miss Irene Walker, vice chairmen, by Mrs, Zeo Leach, regent.
meats, Mrs. Leach and Misa Jo-
program arrangements,
Publicity Officers Handling publicity are Mrs. ¥, M. Brown, Misses Mary MeCar-
Tickets may he obtained from
ish chairmen, The parish chairmen . include Mrs. Loretta Leonard and Miss Mary Ann Dolan, 8t. Anthony's; Mrs. L. Esselborn, Miss Roseann Miller and Miss Lavone Miller, St. Catherine's; Miss Jane Rosner, 8t. Christopher's; Miss| Lilian Uphaus, Mrs. Kenneth Bowling and Mrs, Elizabeth
' ’ 11 Marks, St. Francis; Miss Stella New officers of §
_ Miss Catherine Miss ofl”
Lisle Flower.
Lourdes, and Mrs. Helen D'Aoust, Miss Anna O'Connor and Miss Isabell O'Connor, Assumption.
List Other Leaders : Misses Cecelia Wiegand, Katherine Arkins and Constance Wiegand, Sacred Heart; Mrs. Claude D. Blusher and Mrs. George Harmon, St. Andrews; Miss Gertrude Kirn and Mrs. Caiboline Britton, St. Anne's; Miss Mary Lark, St. “MY NAME is Sharpe” sald John's; Mrs, Joseph Colbert, 8t.[,, stranger. “I met one of your| players in my home town a year or so ago. thing like that” } 3 XO. MOAN, Mr... Dale. nol rs. Marga- doubt,’ Said Mr, Masters, "HeN yet ¥. Smith and Mrs. Anne V.not here now, but there's a game ¥orrestal, Bt. Patrick's; MIissiI think you might cut in.” Laura Fussenegger and Miss Al- Introductions were made and ma Busald, Holy Name; Missy, gharpe cut Mr. Muzzy for the Mary Book, Mrs. Anna Neese first rubber. On the very first and Mrs, Catherine Schrader, deal he bid a three-card suit Holy Rosary; Mrs. Justin A. Ur-l, oq. by a six-spot and even bancie and Miss Mary Koss, Holy|y, 0jy put Mr. Muzzy in a conTrinity, and Mrs. Mark Miller|, ..".¢ «ix hearts, Now, Mr. Meek will often open |
iB an ace against a slam contract Mary Hickey, Mra. Frank on the theory that if he doesn't|
cording and corresponding secr
Blackwood on Bridge—
Stranger Takes
and Miss Honora McEvilly, St.
Mrs, Clare Feldman and Mrs. Ty's. Miss,
Schiwart| take it at once, he won't get it.
St. Philip's; Mrs. John On this hand, however, he had
and Mrs. Reginald Smith, Christ|On tha Banc SWRVEL U0 AO
‘the King: Mrs, C. H, Hasecoster and Mrs, Mary Miley, Holy An. 18; Miss 8 arkey, Holy 4 onion George F. Kirk- Makes Seven Odd hoff, Elizabeth -Koch and Marie 1t- seemed desirable to “try 0 C. Malloy, Immaculate Heart of set up & diamond trick _ while, Mayy; Miss Frances Steidle and - 304
rile [Engagements L Madeline Forst, Alice C. Goggin Announced .
the king -of diamonds. —
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Misses Cunningham, o Ward to Be Wed |
: Parents of two’ brides-to-be Boy Sroes . |announce the approaching mar-| riage of their daughters, | Miss Betty. Joe. Ward, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Ward,
Mrs. Clyde Secrest, 2910 E. New Augusta, will marry ether! $7th St, will be hostess at 1p. m.[L. Heaton June 25. The Rev. Thursday for a luncheon meeting Phay Plummer will officiate ‘at of the new officers and chairmen 2:30 p.m. in the Plainfield Bap-| of Stansfield Circle. tist Church. The new committee chairmen! g include Mrs, James Otto, pro-| The prospective bridegroom is gram; Mrs. Fred C. Tucker Jr. {the son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl R. ways and means; Mrs. Wilbur D.| iHeaton, Bloomfield. He attended Peat, membership; Mrs. Frank Indiana University. Weiland, social services Mrs. Rob-|. July 3 in the St. Philip Neri ert’ W, Stockwell, visiting and|Catholic Church Miss Ruth Cunautomobile; Mrs. Fréd B. Kohl-|ningham will become the bride! meyer, chairman, and Mrs. of Albert F. Murray. She is the] Thomas L. Riddick, assistant, | daughter of Mrs, Cora E. Cundance, and Mrs. Willlam F. Han-!ningham, Bellmore. Mrs. Helen! Murray, 930 N. Parker Ave, 1s the prospective
dames Margaret Wetherhead,
Luncheon Hostess
Next year’s Program will be the mother of planned. bridegroom. Ji
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the Altrusa Club. will: picnic Friday in Camp Delight. “In the picture ¥ 1 Mrs, Stena Marie Twiname, vice president; Miss Ruth M. Hoover, 2 ARR.
president and Miss Charlottes Carter, Treasurer, Others $0. be In 3 stalled include in Grace Gabriel and Miss Genevieve Shaw, re-
{1 Miss Laura Holden and Miss Katherine Mertz, directors.
For Opening Lead
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New Officers
“Alpha Chi Alumnae Arrange Supper
graduates and new of-
Thursday in the chapter house, 726,
nd Robert Brown... Picnic Hostess
ton Ave., will be hostess tomorrow for the picnic meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Alpha Delta i Sorority. / New officers of the club will pe! honored. ti They Include Miss Rathert, president; Mrs. Young, vice president; “Mrs. Rich~ ard Aikman and Mrs, Charles » Tageson, responding secretaries; Miss Alice McNally, treasurer, and Mrs. Paul Butt, Panhellenic representative. Mrs. Arthur Coller and Mrs, Frank Owings will assist Mrs,
Pauline “Thom
It will be held at 6:30 p. m.! | W. Hampton Drive, i)
Supper “hostesses will be" Mew dames Max Hittle, Robert Foust
Mrs. Dale Sare, 2602 N. Arling-|
recording and cor §
Three young pianists, Maty {lilams,
imusical program for a special etaries, and Dr. Edith Haynes, [Flag Day luncheon meeting of the {Jonathon Jennings DAR Chapter = tomorrow. + It will be in the home of Mrs. Howard T. Griffith, 5760 N. Meridian St.
PTA to Hold
Credit
South dealer — Workshop Neither sides vulnerable i NORTH | Conference Set Mr. Shar i 2. Sharpe : For July 10-14 lion 4.8.7.3. an The Indiana. Congress of. Par-. D—none lents and Teachers a “Indiana CA KQJ 10 {University will sponsor a confer-| WEST FAST {ence and workshop July 10-14 on| Mr. Meek Mr. Abel {the Bloomington campus, fA 8 5 S—~K 10904 | It is designed to meet the needs |H—=5 H—9 2 {of parents, teachers and students) D—K Q 7462 D-H 8543 (who desire to promote the wel-| C—8 6 5 2 C7 4 {fare of children through the meSOUTH |dtum of home-school evopere Mr. Muzzy : ition, i a J 7 | TU faculty members, officials! Hed 3 6 4 lof the National PTA Congress! os 3 \and the Indiana Congress . an
[visiting specialists will assist ul The bidding: ‘the. program. sourn WEST NoRTH EAST The conference on “PTA—The! TH Pam I 81 Pass Channel of Ideas Between Home TH Pass 6H All Passiang School” will be held July 10| M {in the Union Building. ti t 2ST somtraliny er. Sharpe’ 5 op. Themes for the four-day work: So the king of diamonds it {shops, July 11-14, will be “PTA— ‘was—and Mr. Muzzy promptly|T he . Plan of .the Channel” July wrapped up seven-odd. He won|ll: ‘Home and School Lear to the First trick with the ade ot inow Each Other - at took twe rounds of itation” July 12; “Home and d all of his School Learn to Know Each! = her-Through-Improved- Report- 1 HEE" July 13, and “Home and School Share Ideas in the PTA] Meeting,” July 14, {
i Afternoon Conferences couldn't lead a spade when
| might have had four or five of| Afternoons will be devoted to| them to the king, queen, jack, | Study and group conferences in| could you, Meek?" {addition to social activities. PTA members who participate Seeks Revenge {in the program for the entire or wouldn’ t have led a spade Week may earn one semester hour {of university credit, There will be
then ruffed the jack-and 10 of
“How did you like mw spade bid?” gloated Mr. Sharpe. “You
anyway,” replied Mr, Meek] primiy. Bo registration fee for _partici-| “A likely story” said Mr. Pants who do not desire univerSharpe, laughing loudly. sity credit.
“Tovable, Rooms will be available in the and helUnion Club on the campus. Resvations for rooms should - be| made before June 26 by direct [correspondence with the ‘Indiana "Union mentioning attendance at the PTA Workshop. :
Speedway Liaison | Dr. Donald L. Simon, principal {of the Bloomington High School,
Officer to Speak | is serving as director and co-or-
Gaylord (Snappy) Ford, Haison! dinator. between the Indianapolis Speed-| i ——————————— ‘Use Pure DDT
way, AAA and the press, will be! the guest speaker for the “500” dinner of the Zeta Befa Chi So-| Purdue warns that orily purified rority Saturday night. DDT is safe to use on cucumbers The dinner will be a highlight and melon vines, Ordinary grades of the sorority's. fourth national may kill the plants as well as convention’ opening Thursday in cucumber bugs. Roténone-copper! the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Ford willdust or calcium arsenate copper ‘also show pictures of some of the|dust will also protect vines against 500-Mile Races. {beetles. Bug treatment is unnecBanquet chairmen are - Miss essary once the -plants begin to Mary Ellen ‘Coughlin and Mrs. vine but diseases may still do Doris Butler, : harm. - 8
Mr. Meek reddened. character.” he thought prayed for an opportunity te get|®F even,
| ess today for the biennial convention of Kappa | Kappa Kappa Sorority’s Province Four in the | lake Shore Country Club.
{wii be read at 2:30 p. m, in the; Meridian Heights
,itertain with a bridal dinner Fri{day night in the Hawthorn Room
Golf was a highlight of the entertainment program of the Kappa oppo Kappa Sorority Province Four convention today in the Lake Shore Country Club. Watching their mothers (left) Mrs. Harry
Harman and (right) Mrs. Raymond YanArsdele are {eanter, left to right] Tom and | and Harry-Ettg Harman.
‘Delta Lambda Chapter, Greenwood, was host- : ton, treasurer.
W. Stephenson,
ick VanArsdale
“Richmond, secretary, and Mrs. C. H. Cox, Pendle-
General chairman for the event was Mrs. O.
- In addition to business sessions and luncheon
The Province includes chapters from Indian-
~apolis;: Brookville, asville; Edinburg; Prank: lin, Greenwood, Knightstown, New Castle, Rich mond, Rushville, Shelbyville and Greenfield. Mrs, Harry J. Harman is the Province Four officer. Reports were given. by Mesdames Jane DeWitt, William Loehr and Grace Newbold. Council officers who spoke were Miss Elizabeth Osborne, Mitchell, president; Mrs. John Ellis Fell, Kokomo, vice president; Miss Martha Elliott,
Miss Krauch Dis n Shower Set | HI — Affair Will Honor Bride-to-Be Tonight | Mrs. Kenneth W. Klein, Cleve(land, and her mother, Mrs. Wil-| [liam C. Wiley, Jonesboro, entertain tonight with a miscel-| how I can start an African vio-; Janegus_shower.In honor. of Miss. .jet-plant--from -a-leat: Some Jo Ann Krauch, Tt will be given people say in water and some in the: home of Miss Floral in soil. Rural reader. Krau 4910 Winthrop Ave. IA ._Whole books dre MEFs KTeTn will “be ‘Miss, about different phases of -AfriKrauch’'s matron of henor Sat-) can violet culture. I just try {urday when she is married to| to hit the high spots in my Ivan R. Taylor. The ceremony| alotted space for “Dishing the Dirt.” But here are a few start"ing tips. Saintpaulia leaves root in both soil and water. Try both methods. See which one you-have best “luck” with. For water rooting, easy way is to
By MARGUERITE | SMITH will g 1 wold Hike full nails on
Presbyterian | | Church. | Parents of the. couple are Wr. and Mrs. Herbert C: Krauch; 9307 E. 49th St, and the Rev. and
Mrs. Warner Taylor, _ Tucson, | fasten wax ‘paper cover on Ariz. - g 3 {| tumbler, stick leaf stems | through paper (to support Guests Listed leaves) into water. In soil, in-
sert either base of leaf or stem Use half sand, half woodsy soil
Guests listed with the bride-to-| be and her mother will include]
Mrs. ‘Earl Sheets, Bloomington; (or peat moss) for starting mixMesdames George Morec, Dean ture, Cover with inverted tumbTaggart, Al Blake, James Welch ler.
Club Flower
and William Gilmore, Miss Phyl-/ lis ‘McGibhon; Swayzee; Misses Nancy Anderson, Rosemary Let:
singer, Virginia Rush and Creighton. Mr, and Mrs. Krauch will en- “Awards Listed
Festival Held
in honor of their daughter and
Mr. Taylor, In Holliday Park 2 Guests will be the couple, the Award winners of the Arbutus Rev. and Mrs. Taylor, the Rev. Garden Club's June Festival of and Mrs, Roy B. Connor Jr, Mr. Flowers are announced. The. fes-
Mrs. (Jack Yule.
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and Mrs. Roderick M. Taylor, tival was held June 5 in Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hier, Mes-iPark. ' Judges were Mesdames| dames Gavin Murray, Harry B. Ray Thorne, H. 8. Bischoff and| McNeeley Jr., Joseph FitzgeraldjMiles Barton. and Klein, Miss Flora Krauth,| Winners included Mesdzines| Miss Jane Thomas, Virgil Tay- Paul Browning, W. W. Cothran| lor, Herbert C. Krauch Jrf and and James Skinner, tea roses; 0. P. Compton. Mrs. Cothran and Mrs. Maurice|
Plan Riviera Club Ladies Luncheon Parties
Cravens, climbing roses; Mrs, B. set Bh Bprading and. Mrs... {Lilly, bearded iris; Mesdames| (Lilly, Pearson Smith and William! i Davis, Japanese iris. ! | Mesdames Davis, Skinner and| William Zaiser, peonies; dames Arthur Cook, Cothran and Cook, dianthus; Mrs. Spradling,| ecolumbine; Mesdames Spradling.! A. P. Willet and Browning {Oriental poppy; Mrs.. Frank Wel-| (Cher, delphinium. Mesdames Cook, Cothran and Davis, painted daisy; Mrs. W.C.! Duesler and Mrs. Welcher, day!
and Browning, collection of five! _ior more perennials; Mrs, Smith| and Mrs. Cothran, pansies.
Arrangements k | .. Arrangements (Novice): Mes-| “dames H. A, Weaver Jr. Skinner]
{and J. D. Wright, using a favorite container; Mrs. Wright and 1Mrs. Weaver, eight-inch arranger iment; Mesdames Weaver, Harold Mercer and L. M. Henderson, lutility container. i { (Open to all) Mesdames Coth-| iran,” Duesler and Cook, roses; | Mrs. Welcher, natural container:| !Mesdames Cook, Skinner and] {Welcher, flowering shrubs; Mes-| | dames Cothran, Weaver and {Welcher, informal dining table; | Mesdames Welcher, Clark Rog-| _|gle and Smith, picnic table. {Junior division) Susan Baker, fr Browning and Suzanne Mor-| ris, ‘birthday party; Barbara | Browning, Suzanne Morris and 'Brenda Weaver, favorite posses|sion. Mrs. Welcher was the Sows show chairman. 2
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lily; Mesdames Spradling, Cook.
there were cards and golf. Mrs. W, G. Wilson Jr. "Had charge of the golf. A Hautical motif was used in the decorations and music. ; The organization always has been active in support of the Hoosier Art Salon. At present 114 chapters and the six members of the council hold patron memberships. -66 season tickets to the Indianapolis Symphony each year. These are given in turn to high school music students for their use. Recently an oxygenair wis purchased for the Riley Hospital.
‘Sorority Plans Picnic, Wiener Roast
Tri-Kappa also purchases
Mrs. James Inasy,
Assisting the hostess will
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FATHER’ NEXT SUN
Miss Hull was "graduated from
A Butler University where she was
a Delta Delta Delta sorority member.
Father Performs Rite
Sweeney Chapel of Butler University was the scene of the mar. riage Sunday afternoon of Miss Mae Ellen Church and James P. Gale. The rite was read at 2:30 o'clock by the Rev. D. Millard Church, pastor of the East Park Methodist Church, and the Rev, C. L. Hughbanks, The Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Church, 2609 — New York St, are the
and Miss Jane Gale, Silver Spring, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss
{Marjorie Vehling, were the brides-
maids. They were dressed alike in cornflower ‘blue and mauve frocks.
Carries Prayerbook
The bridal gown was of Chantilly lace made with a sheer yoke, {long sleeves and full skirt. Her {train was cathedral length, and [her two-tiered fingertip. illusion {veil fell from a lace bonnet. She carried a white orchid on a | prayerbook.
{Js bro were Sol Chireh “the
| bride’s brother, and Charles King, | Anderson. A reception followed the cere{mony in the home of the bride's | parents. The couple left for a motor trip to Miami, Fla. the bride wearing a beige - linen suit with matching accessories. They | will be at home in Anderson after June 25. The bride attended Butler University where she was a Delta {Gamma sorority member, and the
Sorority Election Set
Officers will be elected tomor{row at the 7:30 p. m. meeting of
be Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau George Heiney and Mrs. Sorority, in the 38th St. Branch, indiana National Bank. gy - like them
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