Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1950 — Page 6
Horse Show To Be Held
‘Cap Fire Girls Annual Event
Camp Fire Girls representing each summer camping unit at Camp Delight, Fishers, will compete in the annual horse show at the camp, Sunday. i The program will open with a parade at 3 p.m. The singing lof the Star Spangled Banner, the salute to the flag and the crowning of the queen will all take place before the main events, Judging the junior and senior horsemanship events will be Mrs. George J. Mayer II. P, O, Ferrel will do the announcing.
Committees
Committee members are Missés Jan Miller, Alice _Goldthwaite, Doris Herbért, Janice Orr and Becky Cecil, selection of queen; Mrs. Dale Hommel and Miss Karen Martinsen, program; Misses Jane Stratman, Sally Palmer, Marge North, Suzy Brown Han and Lucia Funk, parade; Misses Barbara Jackson, Molly White and Barbara Babcock and Gerald Ottinger, field decorations,| and Miss Jo Anne Ebner and Miss Nancy Gill, publicity. Misses Betty Keough, Marian Fatout, Diane De Armond and Joy Weavy, canteen; Misses Barbara Babcock, Mary Ethel Jackson, Virginia Douglas, Sally Green and Alice King, hostessing and parking, and Mrs. Ha Brown, Mrs. Dale Hommel, Milas 0. C. Bangsberg and Miss. Vir
For are atHomes Sian Have Hit Hoosierdom Hard Blow: Have Little to Offer for Amusement Ry MARJORIE TURK: or ~ AUGUST HAS BECOME the official " yacation month. With society scattered to lake and mountain ___resorts the town and country clubs have hung up the “nothing's doing” notice. f The Propylaeum and the University Club have virtually | he closed down and are using the 31 days to spruce up the premises FI for the post-Labor Day season. | The Indianapolis Athletic Club will have its regular Friday night buffet-dances and Columbia Club will have dancing on Fridays and Saturdays, there will be no organized parties and no: extras like the ladies’ luncheon-bridges which highlight the calendar in other months. : The Saturday night parties in the summer garden of the Athenaeum will continue August with a Maennerchor concert, skit and ox-barbecue béing | planned as s added features. Neither the Highland Golf and Country Club nor the Woodstock Club have any , events scheduled for the mem- _ bership as a whole, However the regular golfing, tennis and swimming programs will be available for the stay-at-homes, The Meridian Hills Country Club has no events during the first weeks of the month. The club’s working frantically io complete new quarters, the building is finished, and it may be this month, partying will be resumed, Outlook Grim On the cultural front the out-look 18 equally grim for those who remain in the city. The last operetta of the Starlight Musicals, “The Great Waltz,” begins today and runs through Sunday. After that all footlights on the local boards will be out. - The social calendar through August follows: © Aug. 1-8 — Starlight Musicals “The Great Waltz" - ‘in the State. hy State Falngrounda. . Ang. 9 -Stmnmenting fhe Indianapolis Country Club,
Davis,
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Judy Lynn,
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Volaghons reservations for Thasdeys PTA "and'p are (left . right) Mrs. Robert E. Kelley, Mrs. B. C. Milburn Mrs, Frank Harrington. They are on the ways and means com- * mittee of the party sponsors—the Past Presidents of the PTA. The :30 p.m. in the Food Craft Shop.
Ribbon Winners Display Works In County 4-H Sho
Finalists are announced Th the] Marilyn Stout and Patricia Y.. 4-H Wayne township show heid| Friday. The blue ribbon winners Barbara Neill, Wilma Kiser; Ruth are displaying their projects to- Ann day through Thursday in the Fields, Barbara and Emilie Ris-| County show in Ipalco Hall, Ex-| hibitors are: Donna Barnard, Linda Burk- Kettleson, hardt, Jacqueline Chambers, Shadley, Shanda Cook, Diane Culley, Caro- Davis, lyn Fogleman, Marilyn Harvey, Sue Miller, Janatha Robey, Ruth-| Sylvia Herndon, Brenda Johnson, 2nne Schuh, Myrtle Shockley, | Busan Nachoff, Linda Thompson, Nedra White, Frances. Griffey, Carol Sue Feeley, Marguerite Wright, and Barbara Ann Abbott, Neill, plain loaf cakes,
Paul Abbott, Goldie Ayres, Barbara Barnhart, Pauline Barton, Joyce Hera, Arlene Hoover, Lois Jones, Virginia Jones, Lois Kettleson, Shirley Nachoff, Judy Shuler, Norman Vogel and Carole White, | drop cookies. ta Barbara and Emilie Ristow, Janet Sawyers, Edith S8hadley, Timmons and Nancy Hayes, angel food cakes; Annette Hunt, i hits Lane and
Georgenne Cassidy, yeast rolls; Ann Be June Carol Jackie eman, Marilyn Phillips, Nola Smith and and Elizabeth Vogel, cakes.
Food Preparation
Paul Abbott, Patricia Brown, Marilyn Brunning, Patsy Chambers, Barbara Cossell, Electa Cullen, Beverely Eckert, Ninis Gant, Patty Ann Gist, Patricia Gray, ‘uella Gray, Sharron Harden, Barbara Hardin, Shirley Holly, Diane Kenworthy, Jeannie McKeand, d{ Loretta Nichols, Rosemary Quinlin, , Janie Schuh, Doris Bennett,
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Myrna Jackson; Carol Ford; Bartholomew, Carolyn
tow, Janet Carol Eades, Joyce| Hera, Jane Holdermann, Lois Phyllis Poe, Edith Bue Timmons, June Virginia Dix, Phyllis Lane,
{Nola Smith, Glenna Green,
Nancy Graham, {Jackie Hanneman and Marilyn! {Phillips, food preparation. Nancy Hayes, Joann Sexton, Pauline Barton, Myrtle Shockley, {Ruthanne Schuh, Nola Smith and {Ann Abbott, fruits; Joann Sexton, '| Myrtle Shockley, Ruthanne Schuh, | "Nola . ‘Smith, Ann Abbott, vege-|
bles, Lynda Wilson, room. improve-
Sue ment; Annette Hunt, handicraft, honor;
and Mary -D. Hoover, gardening;
Family Frolic
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Committees Listed - : By Shortridge PTA
The annual Family Frolic sponsored by the Shortridge PTA will| be held Nov. 17, Mrs. Addison M. | Dowling, chairman, announces. She will be ‘assisted by Don‘ Knight and Kenneth Peterman. Committee chairmen are Mr. and Mrs, Harold C. Buell, auditorium show; Dr. and Mrs. Harold C.
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Pinafores
Eva a Woodlock To Be Wed
Aug. 19 Date Set
For Ceremony |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward-P. Woodlock, 4818 W. 13th St. announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Eva Nell, to Trenton D. Gipson. The couple will be married at 2:30 DP. m., EY IWR tian. Chureh, The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne will officiate. TC PA OE, Danville, are ‘parents of the — spective bridegroom. The couple will be attended by Mrs. A. W. Pfaff, Lexington, Ky... matron _of honor; Frank Woodlock, M Wallace, of Arcadia, Mrs. Frank Woodlock and Miss Betty Dye, | . bridesmaids; Paul Bradford, Avon, best man and Max Gibbs
{Danville Frank. Woodlock. .and.| Earl Gipson, ushers. The..bride-to-be--attended.. But-. ler University. . The prospective ,bridégroom is attending Cane bury College where he is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
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Mr. and Mss. Frank W, .Mess-| "ing, parents of -the bride-to-be, will be hosts. ~~ Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. George ‘W. Kleinschmidt, parents of the prospective bridegroom; the Rev. Rudolph W. Locker, Messrs. and Meésdames T. W. Engle; Victor M. Knight, Norman Meek, A. E. R. Mueller .and Walter Mussmann, Mrs. : ‘Hazel Boggs, and Joseph Messing. Out-of-town_ guests will include
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“Kappa Kappa Gamma vr: To Have Rush Event
~The Kappa Karnival, rush party of Tota Chapter, Kappa Kappa Gamma -Sorority, from 3 to 5 p.m. Aug. 13. Mrs. Silas Reagan, 7808 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess. Invitations have been issued to all women students entering DePauw University this fall and active and alumnae members of the
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Mr. and Mrs, Paul E. Driscol,| SUE BURNETT Clubs. Misses Nancy and Carol Jeanne 3 Driscol, raine, “O.; -Mr. and The Indianapolis Times Mrs. Riehard D.. Etherington, 214 W, Maryland St. mittees have Park Forest, Ill; Miss Joan
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By GFWC
Times Special WASHINGTON, Aug. 1-3lvs, John L. Whitehurst, chairman, to-| day announced a supplements change in the council set-up of the! General Federation of Women's;
will be held
Indianapolis actives who will be present are Miss Carol King and {Miss Carolyn Compton, co-¢chair-men; Misses Caroljane Clift, BarBrewer,
nne -‘Huseman,
Local alumnae who will be at (the party - are Mesdames John OER TRE
A Compton, Dan
Crichlow, Bert Cluster, Robert P. i Knowle, Irvin ‘Sedbury, Carlton Hamm and John Hillman.
Actives to Attend Other active members present will he Miss Julia Avery and Miss Cynthia Cline, Columbus, rbara
Ind; ~ Butler
Miss Carol Reininga, "Oak Park, 111; Miss Barbara Beberstein, Ft. Wayne: Miss Nancy Filkey, St. Louis; Miss Barbara Fitz, Pon= Misses Alice and Betty Gross, Shelbyville, and Miss Janet Marshall, Darlingtop. = Miss. Judy Drompp, and Miss Mary Lou Miller, Miss Sally Gantt, Paris; Ill; Susie Pitkin, Martinsville, Miss Betty Thomas; Bluffton. Additional alumnae who will attend are Mrs. Joseph Carney, | Morristown; Mrs. Robert Richard-
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Lou Bower, Shelbyville; Miss Bar- §
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Regional chairmen have been’ discontinued and three new com-| been established. Chairmen ‘are Mrs. T. C. Carroll, Shepherdsville, Ky., organization; ® Mrs. Margaret Rhoads; Safford,: Ariz, project, and Mrs. Richard 8S. Horan, Elyria; O:, letter writ-
New interest in letter writing between international women-and | iwomen ‘in -the United States wil ‘be Mrs. Horan's job, She-also will
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secured from GFWC- head- |
New clubs will be organized by! the general federation chairman. Each state, district and club will} have Jetter-writing and project
“TOChaner, bake SHOP: “Mr. and Mrs
Marion;
Logansport;| § Miss and} |
Carl E. Wood, candy; Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil Ross, cashiers; Mr. and A Mrs. John H. Roberts Jr., checking; Mr, and Mrs. J. Carl: Vandl-loe “and Mr. and Mrs. Wiles, coffee shop, and Mr. and Mrs. Themas(G. Sinclair, sogntry, store. _ Mr. and Mri, Paul R. Brswilng fashion show; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer and Mr.-and Mrs. Owen C. Pohlman, fortune telling; Mr. and! Mrs, George M. Hoster, frolic
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low, games; Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, gift shop; Dr, and Mrs. C, H. Jinks, information bu-|
Nally, international casino; Mr. and Mrs. Graeme B. Supple, movjes, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen C.| Raup, picture taking. . Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Fechtman,! sters; Mr. and Mrs. Gonard F738 Woodward, procurement Mr, and] Mrs. Johnny Collins and Mr, and FREES Pe bere ty; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine H. Miller | Jr., soft drinks, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, tickets.
} |H. Warne Sr. and Richard Holl-
~ For Aug. I5 Event a Parties are being ned for vis three future brides. . Robert | Favre, 909 E. 58th St. will enter-| tain Aug. 15 with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Nancy Ann Judy. The Tabernacle Church will be the scene of Miss Judy’s marriage to Robert Warren Camp Sept. 9. Shower guests will be Mesdames John W. Judy, Edwin W. Camp, Arthur Weber, Paul Huddlestun, E. L. Baker Jr., Douglas Reid, Thomas Hindman, Guy| back, Bradley, Norvin Strickland, Allen
Brown, Charles French; -Bolin, Ella Dill, Marvin 8. Kennedy, Marvin| G. Kennedy, Cyril Becker, Louise,
Shepherd, Joseph Becker, Jesse, * 1Pelley, William McMillan, Mollie!
mann and Richard Greenfield:
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queen; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sharde-
reau; Mr.- and Mrs. Edwin. Mec-|
ings. Also,
nagel and Carolyn Favre.
Church, Springfield, Ill. Hostesses Sunday will be |Misses Joan Anderson, Dorothy Ellen Romine and Marjean Mc-
wood Ave, n! Guests will be Mrs. John Keach, Seymour; Mesdiines Miles Tierinan, William Huff, James Bu[¢hanan Misses Virginia Wampler, Nancy Osborne, Ellen Cox, Winnie Lock{lear, Ruth Ann Deming and Lois | Pritchard.
Mrs. Louise E Brown, 2617 Napoleon 8t., éannounces the ap{proaching marriage of her daughter, Thelma Jean, to Robert L. Dill. The couple will be married {Aug. 26 in the chapel of the |OHve Branch Christian Church, The Rev. B. B. Miller will officiate. |- The prospective ridegroom is {the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. | Dill, 125 8. 9th 8t.,, Beech Grove. | The attendants will be Mrs, Kenne Scott Dill Jr. best man, and Roy W. Brandes, usher. Mrs. Ralph Fisher, 6969 8. Me'ridian St., will entertain tonight with a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be, uests will includes Mésdames Brandes, Scott E. Dill, Jack
(Brown, Walter G. Brown, Gertrude Green, Donald = Schmidt, Michael Longo, William Schu-
and Mildred Burns. Out-of-town guests will be Mrs, Eric Dodge, West Lafayette; Mrs. Donald E. Williams, Pendleton, and Mrs. J. C. Greenfield, Lake
Misses Elizabeth Armstrong, Joan LeBien, Joan Spitz-| «
A kitchen "bower and outdoor barbecue supper Sunday afternoon will honor Miss Mary Ann Hands. She will be married to Edward W. Locklear on Sept. 2 in the Westminister Presbyterian}
Bay The party will be- in-thel home of Miss McKay, 1250 Mark- :
and Hugh Cameron,
th Bridgewater, matron Of |
“Street” and “I Never See Maggle Alone.” After Bee Jackson, Ziegfeld Follies Girl; saw the dance
it in night club shows and musicals. It went strong for about three Years of the “flam-
ing youth” 5
THE revival has. ‘been in progress for the past couple of years. Jane and Butch found | an “official source” when they located . Mr, and Mrs, Aberson, “I learned the Charleston on the street corner when I was a kid,” remarked. “It swept the country and that was the way practically everybody learned 7%
HE SHOWS “nis pupils how it was done in the days of the “flapper.” Putting your arms and face into the picture: is half of the dance, he insists, “Concentrate on your feet, look intent and a little happy.” Once you've learned the rhythm of the Charleston and the basic step, you Jiske your .. own variations. That's the fun
of the steps. Blockoosd = Team Leads
“Ohio Bridge Group Heads the Field
COLUMBUS, 0. Atg. 1—A cen‘tral Ohio foursome leads the field lot 73, going into the second ses-
ston of the master mixed teams,
this afternoon. Mrs. Jeannette Stickrath, Trent Sines and Mrs. Eloise B. Neil, all of Columbus, and Easley Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times bridge columnist, have 17% matches to their credit.
a > ‘personal shower will be given . 9 by Mrs. Kenneth Bridge"oo 130 8. 4th St., Beech Grove. Invitation have been _sent. to “ Mesdnmes Brown, ' |B. Dill, Elia Dill, Paul Lee, Harry | Pate, Willard Laker, Charles El(lis, Frank Bridgewater, Phillip [Ford, Hiram Deer, Donald Ros|berg, Don’ Mills and Richard (Cook. Qthers=will be Misses Jerry Lee, Mary Lou Peterson, Letha Minnich, Jane Petry, .Ruth Mann, Evelyn Persinger, and Mary Jacobs.
Dr. Dean to Attend PTA Workshop
| CHICAGO, A y ro ™ br. C. Ross Dean, associate professor of .education, Butler University, will be one of is 2 Mending the [workshop
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‘|women’s pair championship are
pionship of the twenty-fifth ‘annual summer national contract
day. With 16 matches, Tour mixed teams were tied for second place. |- They were Mrs. Herbert L. Glaig; Scott Sublette, Mrs. Harry Mason Smith and Henry L. Kosterman, all of Cincinnati; Mrs. Marianne Boschan and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Steinberg, dll of W. " D. C,, and Lewis G. Tubbs, Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Olga Hilliard and Mrs, Ethel Mardo, both of New York and Vic D, Zeve and Charles C. Johnson, both of Washington and the five-player team of Mrs. Ruth Gilbert and|q Ludwig Kabakjian, both of Phil-| © adelphia, Leo Roet, New York,
Mrs. Paula, Bacher, East Orange, BEAR NE
ark, N, J. The defending champions, Mr.
Mrs. R. C. Young, all of Philadelphia and Peter Leventritt, New York, collected 13 matches. ! Participating in the national
‘many players from Indianapolis, including Mesdames John Kelly,
Merritt Thompson, Wayne War‘rick, Arthur: Pratt, Reba Buck
routine of the Negro musical, “Runnin’ Wild,” she introduced
the - Shortridge teacher |
of -the Charleston, the pn i
This 1s-tire second major cham: AH
bridge § tournament ¢ of the Amer-| Bott ay ) re e, which
W. Block, 657 Berkley Road, will
My Day—
By ELEANOR
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progress. Surely somewhere in your very busy and full life you have had some con- ? tact with christianity. Do you not have a Christian approach -to help us in our thinking? Or am I completely wrong — is ~Christianity pn an ideal and not practical for present day living?” This is an example of . the confusion and thes con‘flict which troubles many. people. Naturally I am the la person to glorify war.” But in. the present instance it has. seemed to me that the United Nations’ tlear statement of aggression on the part of the Northern Koreans, and the call to prevent that aggression, must be answered by
- ..particularly...by.. ‘those who are Christians and therefore insist on the dignity and freedom of all inhuman beings. s
_ing the doors wide to further aggression and further enslavement. This enslavement
Block Girls Return | From Lake Shafer
Misses Wend yY and Debby Block, daughters of Mrs. Maryan
return Sunday from Squirrel Hil Lake Shafer. L They have been visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Maas. Mrs. Maas will return with her nieces to visit her sisted aud her parents, Mr. and
rowd, 6116 Carvel St. Ak | : Miss Ann Dunnington, daugh-
Washington Blvd., spent the last two weeks as Miss Wendy Block's guest at Lake Shafer. They are classmates at Orchard School.
Jane Koigh od Lubow,.. Johnson Reg.”
The "Christian Ideal foils Upon Human Dignity’
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ROOSEVELT
EW YORK, Aug. 1—In my mail I find a letter which says: “How can you so easily rationalize man’s inhumanity to man and glorify war? War means ' warped minds, dead bodies and dwarfed and stunted person-
“Surely this is not the measure of success in our country’s
certainly did not permit the Christian ideal to flourish. It is the prevention of this on a larger scale that the United Nations, and those who answered the call, are attempting to stem through the use of joint force at the present time. s 8 8 i I THINK anyone who even considers an all-out war today has determined upon sulcide. Only a backward nation with a lack of understanding would attempt the steps for control of other people—such that are being undertaken by the Soviets on so , many different occasions. -
Until they have an opportu- . nity for broader development, it seems that a stronger force than theirs will have to be rought into being in the a, And it is good to know this is a joint force and not 3 just the United Sta
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Church was fhe scene at 5 :30
afternoon of Miss Barbara Jo Riegal's marriage |
and Mrs. L.A. Riegal, 444 N. Keres ¥ is the son of -
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N. Arlington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schernekau, 5138 Broadway, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. William P. Holmes was the matron of honor. The brides-
berg, Shirley Harris and Doris
set and ivy halos. Best Man The bride’s swiss organza gown was accented with hand applique
held by a seed pearl tiara. ‘Donald Weiss, Chicago, was the best man. The ushers were Fred Fitch, Donald Anderson and Sam Wininger, A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. The
of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. The couple will live at 5. Balti-
more Ave.
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maids were Misses Joanne Gott-|
Hess. They wore identical dresses of water lily and yellow marqui-
flowers, Her fingertip veil was|-
bridegroom attended Butler Uni} versity where he was a member!
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