Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1950 — Page 10

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Organizations—

Sororities Schedule . Supper Sessions

For Monday Night

Alpha Gamma Deltas Plan Travel Talks; ~~ “Sigma Delta Pis Meet With Mrs. Benham |

The announcement of supper meetings Monday by two

sorority groups highlights today’s organization news.

The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Alpha Gamma Delta

Korority.. will hear about the summer travels of various members at |

the first fall meeting:

It will be at 6:45 p. m., Monday, in the home |

of the president, Mrs. J." B. Wilson, 5300 Boulevard Place.

Assisting the hostess with the pot NICK Sipper will be Mrs. David

Hughes, Mrs. Joseph Turner, Miss Helen Bercher and ‘Miss

Lawvere.

Jean

New alumnae who have moved to Indianapolis will be intro- |

duced and welcomed. Some of the club members w will be Mrs. John H. Jefferson, the Ohio River at Paducah, Ky.,

ho will recount their summer trips; ~

who boarded the Delta Queen on, for a trip through the Gilberts-|

ville lock into Kentucky Lake; Mrs. John Fenstermaker, Washing

ton; Miss Helen Noble, Muskoka Lake district, Ontario, Canada, and the Thousand’ Islands =n) jhe §t. Lawrence River, E. Leo Smith, iver oy: White Sulphur. Springs, Va. Mrs. A. E. Stensby, stone Park; Mrs. John S8Swan,|

Montreal and Quebec; Mrs. Wil. |

liam J. Shive, Park Rapids, Minn.; Mrs. L. J. Freehafer, northern | ‘peninsula of Michigan; Miss Pearl Apland, Ames, Iowa, and Miss Betty Wrege, a Nebraska dude

ranch. fet Supper at Six Bulle —r pe ham, president of |

the Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorerity, will entertain mem-| bers in her home, 4040 Guilford | Ave., Monday. There will be a buffet supper at 6 p.m. Assisting will be Mrs. Harvey Brown, Misses Isabelle Eddy, Louise McCormick and Betty Peterson. Officers for the coming year serving ‘with Mrs. Benham are Mrs. Harold Baker, vice dent; Mrs. 8. Jett Williams and Mrs. Fred W. Rankin, recording | and corresponding secretaries, and} Mrs. Brown, treasurer. .

~The Nora grade school Parent- Florence Bedwell,

Teachers Association will meet at | ~1§-in--the--school

Luther P, Young will speak.

Fish Fries Being Held Fish fries are being held by the Frank T. Strayer Post, Velerans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, today, tomorrow and Saturday at 3000 W. 16th St.

.-New officers of the Delta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, were installed at a dinner meeting last Right in McClarney’s Restaurant. Mn Willian Chandler is the new president.

Church Rite | Set for Oct. 15

Mr. and Mrs. George Ruehrschneck, 1311 Linden St, .an-

nounce the engagement of their|

daughter, Marjorie, to Robert 8.

Yellow-|

To Entertain

| Sectional Meeting Set for Sept. 17

The Carmel Business and. Pro-_ . fessional Women’s Club has been |

{selected to be hostess Sept. 17 for | the second of a series of four sec- | jtional meetings. These sessions! {are being held throughout the [state to acquaint local BPW clubs {with national and state federation programs. Miss Minnie Doane, president of [the Carmel Club, chartered Feb. | |28, 1950, is in charge of arrangements. She will be assisted by | other club officers. { Mrs. Mildred Donahue, first vice {president, heads the luncheon _ committee, and Mrs. Irma Johes, , second vice president, is in charge lof publicity. Also assisting are {Mrs. Geneva Morris and Mrs. |

Edith Hobbs, recording and cor- | 3

responding. secretaries, and Miss| treasurer.

Workshops. Arranged. =

Registration will begin at 9/ a. m. Mrs. Bessie Thornton, South | Bend, state president, will preside {at a brief opening meeting. State! {committee chairmen will conduct workshops as an aid to local committee chairmen, A discussion period co-ordi-nating workshop points will follow the luncheon. Miss Beatrice! Patterson, New York, national field director, will speak.

3 Districtsrto Attend | i

iattend the meeting. District Four, | Miss Mary Cowger, director, in-! cludes BPW clubs in Beech Grove,. Carmel, Cumberland, Fortville,! Franklin, Greenfield, Indianapolis,

Lawrence, Martinsville, Noblesville and Sheridan. Miss Elsie Harwood, Greens-

Stanley J. Dyer, 5633 CenAve, Z The couple will be married at T30 p. m. Oct. 15 in the North ethodist Church. Dr. Dallas ywning will officiate. The,

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includes Connersville, Greensburg, ‘Hagerstown, ‘New Castle, Richmond, Rushville and Shelbyville. {Alexandria, Anderson BPW, An-| iderson Mary Stewart, Dunkirk, !

bridegroom attended Purdue Uni- ‘Elwood, Hartford City, Montpeli-

William Shimer Weds in Chapel |

Mr. “and Mrs. William V.-Hol--made > with Miss

lingsworth, 2015 Kessler Blvd.

North Drive. announce the mar-| :

riage of their daughter, Barbara Helene, to William E. Shimer, 3940 N. New Jersey St. The_coupie was married Aug. 30 in -Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The Rev. Lewis Mc- - Adow, University Park Christian Church, officiated. The couple will live at 2035 N. Meridian St. after Sept. 15. The bridegroom is attending Butler ) University.

Picnic Planned The annual pienic of Auxiliary dm 8 NgvyOab wil he held at 4:30 Pp: m. Sunday. Mrs. Frank Owens, 944 N. Bradley! Ave.. will be hostess,

ler, Muncie BPW, Muncie Career

Women, Portland, Union City and! Winchester are clubs in District Six. . Miss Virginia Rowland, Portland, is director. Luncheon reservations must be! -Doane by [Wednesday

Highland Club Arranges Party

Pennants, balloons and Y um

ers in school colors will carry out

{the “Back to School” theme for, Saturday night's party in the Highland Golf and Country Club,

In charge of arrangements for the event for the club's. junior ‘members are Messrs. and Mes-

‘dames Edwin Sullivan, E. M. Gass

and William J. Mooney Jr.,

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‘play for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight. There will be a. buffet

supper sefved at 10: 30 P- m.

Carmel BPWs | |

Districts Four, Five and Six will

burg, heads District Five, which

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lo 5 Gift of Roses Wins | 1$1000 Mare Division At Fair Horse Show

Three Other Louisville Horses Place

An Five-Gaited, Any Age, Stake

Highlight of last night's Horse Show, the $1000 Mare Division, Five-Gaited Stake, Any Age, was won by Daneshall's Gift of Roses. The winner is owned by Daneshall. Stables, Louisville, and was shown by Frank Bradshaw. The class in the Coliseum was sponsored by Kenneth F. Black. well, president of the State Fair board. : Other winners were Dorthy Shay, V. V. Cooke, Louisville; | Shirley Stonewall, Carl Fischer, Louisville; Dream Flower, Martha {Van Hoosier Dean, Louisville; Knobby Hill Fancy, Elizabeth Rari~ | den, Greencastle; Georgia K. Peavine, Leota Stables, Scottsburg. | . Taking ribbons and trophies in yesterday's events were: | + Hackney Ponies, Ladies’, Open Class—Custom Maid, Mary Jane | McGrath, River Forest, Ill.; Glenavon Filmstar, Dodge Stables, Rochester, Mich.; Reveille, Betty Lynn Stables, Indianapolis; Com= mander, Argyll Stables, Motint. Carroll, Ill; Creation Cheer, Mr. and

Mrs. Russell Kistner, Elkhart. Six “Horse Hitch (Grades or Over 15.2—Capt. Byrd, Mrs. Curt Purebreds) Mares or Geldings, Joa, Sheboygan Falls, Wis; Any Age—Chester Umbholts, Earl| Channel Light, Ruxer Stables, Park; O. W. Pearson & Son, Ur-|Jasper; Jubilee’s Dark Tempta~ bana, Ill.; Warters Farm, Aller-ition, Steins Stables, Greensburg; ton; Roy ‘Cox, Sheridan. Forever Genius, Mr. and Mrs. - Three-Gaited Mare or Gelding, [R. E. Boettcher, Springfield, O.} Owned in Indiana, Ridden by|Cardinal Rex, John Rigg Jr., InAmateur Owner—Ace High, Jean|dianapolis; June Havoe, H. J. Thiery, Indianapolis; Gleaming Star; Caroli 2 e Newkirs, rm Dare, Robert F. Johnston, Linton. Wayne; Queer Treasure, Mrs, . w isles. Bes R. Hair, Indianapolis; O Mercer, rp nels le Jest Me, Mrs. Dorothy Franklin, In-|o¢ Money .and Diplomat, Mrs. A. dtanapolis; Silvercrest King,'e “Thompson. Smock Stables, Switz City.

Women Voters, Personnel Women Make Plans for Year

Maywood, Til: {Glenholme Little Prince, Argyll's

Breeders’ Futurit Third Addition and Argyll's See American Saddle Jiorse Breed- ond Addition, Argyll Stables, ers’ Futurity, Indiana Weanling| Mount Carroll, Ill; Faith, Hope Colt Division, Shown in Hand—|and Regeletto, ‘Betty Lynn -|Hide-a-Way's Debonair, J. W./Stables, Indianapolis. : kman, Indianapolis; Quaker] Shetland Ponies, Stallion, Mesdames John A. Campbell, Robert M. Loomis and Charles I. Harman (sitting loft to right), Mrs. Lowell Thomas and Mrs. How- Afcman Dr. aiage T. Fulton, Shown in Hand, Two-Year-Olds—

Providence, R. I; Colonel Davis, Larigo's Victoree, B. I. Robison, Mrs. William H. Coburn, Chestnut | Lebanon; Grandee Ebony Chief, Hill, Mass.; Cocky Fancy, Billy C. Ralph Trimble, Anderson. Thom, Indianapolis; Pepper K.| Champion Palomino Weanling, Peavine, L. L. Ice, New Castle. | Yearling and Two. Year - Old— Western Parade Horse, Women {Sycamore’s Goldén ‘Lady, J. L —The Raider, Mrs. Jack Morgan, | Clem, Mooresville; Suany’s Anns, T E h Austin; China Lee, Enid Cone fab Besteman, Jenison, Mich. { nell, Connersville; Shiek, Salva-| Palomino Mare or Galding, Any S Xe ange Vows {tore Caruso. Indianapolis; Bronze {Age—Lupe Lou, Walter C. ShelWith James Adams * (Lad, Mrs. T. R. Evans, Elwood; ton, Indianapolis; Hombre, Earl { Mrs. E. Bevington Shirley, 825 Chocolate Soldier, Floyd Elliott, Burdsall, Lebanon; Star Light, E. tMiddle Drive, Woodruff Place, an- Oxford. G. Nolte; Kirklin; Nip 0’'Gold, {nounces the approaching mar-| $500 Two-Year-Old- Champion- Mrs. Bert Glupker; Grand- Rapids, {riage of her daughter, Jean ‘Mar- ship Stake, Shown in Fine Harn- Mich.; China Lee, Enid H. Congaret, to James Lynn Adams. He ess—Lady Carrigan, Ridgefield's nell, Connersville. jie the son of Mr. and Mrs, B.| Farm, Danville, Ill.; Herschella's| ynn Adams, 406 E. 51st St. Happy Birthday, Mr. ‘and Mrs. | The couple will be married alan Mitchell, High Point, N. Church Vow Vows Fon” 3 tomorrow in the New C.; Judy O’Lee. Alvin C. Ruxer, Yor treet Evangelical and Jasper; Wild Delight, Kalarama U it C | | Farm. Springfield, Ky.: Society's, ni e oup e

|United Brethren Church. ~Miss-Wilma-Johnson;- West-La- Holliday: Dr.-and-Mrs.-Henry-Al-fayette, and Philip Clifford will bers, Cincinnati: Jean's Sym. Miss Beverly Joan Ol |be the couple's only attendants. phony. Lester Brubeck. Rock- 2nd Wallace Frank Laverenz were |. The bride-to-be is a graduate ville; Kendallview’s Kadet, Bryant. married at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in ‘of Indiana University. The pros- K. Millikan, Noblesville. the Ammeus Evangelical Luther |pective bridegroom attended But-; an Church. The Rev. H, IL. ler University where he was 'a| Amateur Hunters Kraukeberg officiated. member of Delta Tau Delta Fra Amateur Hunter. Amateurs {0 The bride is the daughter -of

ard Lytle (standing, left and right) . . . - Indianapolis League of Wemen Voters’ offi cers.

ll Joan Shirley Will Be Wed

Miss Lydia Katharine Grimes, | Mrs. William E. Munk, Indianap- Allen St.. are the parents of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John olis; Half A Chance.. Mr. and |bridegroom. G. Grimes, Wellington Rd.. will| Mrs. Robert Daha Brown, In-| Miss Joyce Deckard and Rowe enter Smith College as a fresh-| dianapolis; Central Drive, Valley land Laverenz attended ‘the cou man. She will leave for North-| View Farms, Barrington; Ill ple. After Sept. 15 the couple will

ampton. Mass., Sept. 23. $500 Three - Gaited Stakes, live at 1803 N. Alabama St. Mri. Charles Garner, Miss Jeanette McElroy and Miss Brace Yager (left to right)... Indian. | | apolis Association of Personnel Women's officers. WORLD! S Officers of two local women's organizations were year's agenda were Miss Grace | For Women : : : : Yager, president; Miss Jeanette making final plans for this season during the week. McElroy, vies’ president. and | LARGEST SIZES 38-44 Yesterday following the Indianapolis League of Mrs. Charles Garner, secretary. | r r + . . Women Voters’ first board meeting in the home of Mrs. Robert Dinner To Be Tuesday FASHION SIZES 456-60

Loomis, 25 W. 65th 8t., 1950-51 officers and. directors were announced by Mrs. Charles T. Harman, president. They include Mrs. Howard Lytle, first vice sion chairman; Mrs. John A. Campbell, second vice president, action chairman; Mrs. Frederick J. Beyer, third vice presi- | dent, public relatigns chairman, Mrs. R. G. Bomgardner, secretary; Mrs. L. H. Earle Sr, treasurer, and Mrs. William A.

The first fall meeting of the group will be a 5:45 p.m, dinner event Tuesday in the Warren Hotel. Karl Baarsiag., Washington American “Legion national Americanism Commission research director, will De. the | guest speaker. Future plans include contin- | A , ation of study toward better wommiprosessis personnel relations. The group : also plans to further its work in co-operation with the Good- 4 will Industries and the Marion County Society for the Crippled | | in ‘securing subcontracts . from | ‘business. firms for the employ= | ment of handicapped persons.

president, exten- HOUSE bureau chairman; Mrs. J. K. Bash. units chairman; Mrs. Wayne Fartey, telephone chairman; Mrs. W, O. Johnson, neighborhood newspapers; Mrs. J. J. Kwitny. publications chairman, Mrs. Clinton Keeley, radio -chalsman,..MPfJoha Phelan tary. Indiana constitution revision The elected directors are Mrs. chairman; Mrs. Lowell Thomas, W. A. Gentry, newspapers and voters service chairman, and Bulletin editor; Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. D. J. Caseley, meeting arKraft: government - persennel; rangements. Mrs. Paul Starrett, kindergar- Among officers of the Indi- | tens; Mrs- W. G. Wilson, United anapolis Association of Person"Nations; Mrs. R. K. Zimmerly, nel Women working. on the | city-county government; Mrs.

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| Golden Trails Chapter, ITSC, will ‘hold'a 6:30 p.m, dinner i = er _meeting today in the Warren | Mrs. Walter Hiser, “Hotel. Mrs. Fern BE, Norris will - it : Pennsylvania St., will be hostess ,... on “Development of Nationmr © Lat 1p. in. tomorrow for A meeting 4; Government and the.Origh-of — . of the Childreq’s Museum Guild. |r Federal Constitution.” i

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