Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1950 — Page 6

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Wg 4 ey Le (th a ER Nard * Button; Virgil Liggett, Loman Ashbrook, David Fishel and Willlam Lane, Officers and committee chairmen for this year include Mrs. « George Vogel, president; Mrs. David Holman and Mrs. Lowell Sutton, first and second . vice! presidents; Mrs. Helen Stuck, secretary; Roy Glenn Sutton, treasurer; Mrs. Sutton, program; Mrs. Oren Mann, budget and fi- Re nance; Mrs. Greenwood, hospitali-| ty: Mrs. Gilbert Wood, parent, education; Mrs. Holman, member- " ship; Mrs. Franklin Saxton, school lunch; Mrs. Sutton, publici-| ty; Mrs. Sutton, suminer roundup; Mrs. Young, publicatiens and PTA magazines; Mr. Saxton, safety; Scott Vawter, ployground Semen and Mrs. Charles Wetzel, room E acuec cocoons representative. ————

Coffee Meeting

The Garden City PTA will have a vegetable and flower exhibit In the school cafeteria before their meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Blue ribbons will be awarded to first grade pupils who filled their summer round-up requirements. The faculty will hold open house after the meeting.

os ” ” A morning coffee meeting from 9:30 to 11 a. m. will be held Wednesday by the PTA of Nora, school in the home of Mrs. B. A.| Lapeanta, Williams Creek. t The parent education study) group of the school has organized: Red Cross First Aid classes which begin Thursday - in the school gymnasium. Classes are avall-| able from 12:30 to 2:30 p. m, or 7to9 p.m

Times Photo by Henry Glesing Jr. Dress Review JACKIE LEE DEMAREE, 2, 1s very fond of animals and animal stories. He has a A 4-H Girls dress review will be stuffed horse, Prince, and a host of live horses, cows and chickens as playmates when given before the Franklin Town-| he visits his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Buis of Belle Union. Jackie is the son of Mr. ship PTA at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 4 roo ja5k H. Demaree, 1217 E. New York St.—By MARJORIE TURK.

Teachers and parents of new students will be introduced at the

meting, Te Home Economics | @gjon Auxiliaries Plan Parties, Bermud a Trip Business Sessions. This Week Follows Rite Voters League Four units of the American Legion Auxiliary have set meet- | Miss Uehlein Weds

Plans Forum |" 7 we wma mem | T.R. Bulger

| Repeating vows read by the

The Wayne Unit will have a games party at 8:15 p. m. today

in the post home. Mrs. John War i . : UN Lectures po n Warrum is chairman | Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney, Miss Begin Thursday The Hotel Antlers will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tonight Therese Uehlein, 21 W. 16th St, was married to Thomas R. Bul-

i Init. Hostesses for the first of 2 the Seeling of 16 Memurial Unis ger, 4314 Central Ave. The cereseries of free lectures on “Know The monthly business meeting Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews, 11th Dis-| mony was performed at 10 a. m Your United Nations” are an- and luncheon of the Robison-itrict president and former uhit Saturday in the Blessed Sacranounced by the Indianapolis Ragsdale Unit will be at 12:30 executive. ment Chapel, S§ Peter and Paul League of Women Voters, spon-p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. A. L.° | , ’ ] Newly elected officers are Mrs. Cathedral, sors of the series. Mrs, Hope Bed-| Moudy, 924 N, Garfield Drive, will Mary Speakman, president; Mes-| ford Nevitt will speak at the first be hostess. ’ » Mes-| lecture at noon Wednesday and| Assistants will be Mesdames Thursday in Ayres’ Auditorium. |Vera Peters, Eulora Knipp and|ihirq vice presidents; Mrs, Gladys! I Ss; , Gladys lotte Smith, bridesmaids, attendbe rt ite Mena aine Shaper ¥i\zabeth Beckham. i a Reed and Mrs. Emmadean Wiles, ed the bride. They were dressed na . h ey rs. Fran ng will preside recording and corresponding sec- alike in orchid, green and yellow Mrs, Grace Golden of the Chil- Ena Lockhart, social activities (treasurer; Mrs, Joanne. ohohm, mErquiset, dren's Museum will speak on chairman, will be in charge of/chaplain; Mrs. Helen Goldth-| Bulger, best man, and Henry “UNESCO and You” at noon Sept./the program ; 27 and 28. The final speaker willl Sept. 25 auxiliary members will Waite, pistorian, ahd Mre. Mina) Theis, Rydal, Pa. Wiam be James Eldridge. He will dis meet from 10 a. m. to 3 P. m. in| Dorr, Sergeant:at-arma, | Brennen 3r. and James E. Rocap cuss “The United Nations in the Riley Hospital to sew and wrap Sunday the auxiliary entertain. <I» USHErs. ‘Present Crisis,” on Oct. 4 and 5. bandages. Directing the work lu ih 2 Fusieal In the Indiana White Orchids go - mim—— will be Mrs. Ruth Smith, com- oys School, Plainfield. The bride's gown of blush pink Junior Cattle Raiser munity service chairman. | satin was fashioned with a ca-

HIGHLAND, Colo.—Miss Eve-| The John H. Holiday Jr. Unit|Luncheon Favorite ‘|thedral train and trimmed with lyn Eppinger, here, was recently will join the American Legion A large golden canned cling| fr sian, hes, A seed pearl awarded a certificate of merit Post for a dinner meeting tomor- peach half filled with a mixture b me Sloe e held her fingerand a junior membership in the row in the Naval Armory. of crushed pineapple and cubed LP Vell. She carried a cascade of Holstein-Frieslan Association of| Post member Charles J. Trees avocado makes a delicious lunch- © 1ite orchids, stephanotis and America, Brattlehoro, Vt. She will talk on his experiences in eon salad. Add a little crumbled S2rdenias. was recommended by the sta |World War II. blue cheese to your favorite dres- , 4H club leaders. Officers will be installed by sing and serve over the salad, | 00m. La Rue's Restaurant was

dames Betty Rust, Helen Dudley honor, and Mrs. Charles Koehler, and Mary Crawford, first through|/Mrs. Howard Kieland Miss Char-

held from 2 to 4 p. m. : # |" “After a trip to Bermuda the — - . . {couple will live at 3468 Carroll- - \ ton Ave. The bride attended St. . } | Vincent's Hospital School of | Nursing and the bridegroom is a graduate of Notre Dame Univer- | sity.

Mrs. Marthe Martin To Address Group.

An informal tea and a talk by Mns. Marthe Martin on “My Trip to Europe and the Oberammergau” will highlight the meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship of the Central Christian Church at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the chapel. Committee members include Mrs. B. H. Gardner, decoration; Mrs. John Gage, music; Mrs. Don

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“% Saturday. ; | O'Dell officiated in the Brookside C. Buschmann, executive secre-| w.,.vg in local games follow: noon. Mr. Sawyer spoke before

Miss Aileen Klaiber, maid of|

The bridegroom chose John L!

A reception in the Blackamore|

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For This Month *

~Four study groups, of the Amer fcan Association of University Women will meet.

Arrange Event |

A rush tea and reception of new | members will be held from 3 to! |5 p. m. Sunday in the Indianapolis | {Athletic Club by the Zeta alum-| nae and patroness chapters of the {8igma. Alpha Iota, national musi-| grit Soria

Road, will be hostess at'8 p. m, -school ed. TE;

TERE N S 1 ST RT ; Marian K. Thomas will be played| {by Mrs, Lowell Springer, Miss! Nellle Jones and Miss Carol Maugans. Miss Maugans received {the sorority scholarship this year. | In the receiving line will be Miss |

| Mildred Henninger, active rush chairman; . Miss Irma Judkins,| |president of the active chapter; | Mrs. Earl R. Briggs, president of the patroness club; Mrs, Carl B.| Moore, alumnae president; Miss! |Gertrude Evans, past national] |president; and Mrs. Inez Mec{Turnan, member of the national] {foundation board. .

| General Chairman | | Presiding at the tea table will {be Mrs. Robert White Blake and Mrs. Willtam M. Haine. Mrs. Karl F. Herrmann, general | chairman, will be assisted by, Mesdames Thomas, William] Speicher, John M. White, Daniel fo Shattuck, Ed Farrell, D. L. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Green, 635 N. Oakland Ave. {meeting of the Music study club Connor, E. F. Doftman and Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Elder, 3801 Madison Ave., are the Sept. 26. Mrs. Howard QuachenA. Brown; Misses Lillian Starost,| couple's parents. (bush, 6861 Washington Blvd, Dorothy Adams and Constance ——— will be hostess. Mrs. A. W. Bray-

Connette. Bridge League fo Open Season: ton III is chairman.

Vows Unite Tournament Is Scheduled Mr. Sawyer

to JLuocal bridge clubs announce fall plans and results of play ls S eaker ) Local Couple i" ep Address

| An executive board meeting of the Industrial Contract Bridge|

ing Up Parents.” The International Relations ‘study group will meet at 7:30 'p. m. Wednesday in the home of {Miss Belle Ramey, 3433 Central | Ave. They will study the national {legislative program of the AAUW,

Homemaking | The group will have a luncheon ‘at 1 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. M. B. Paynter, 115 Rob-

chairman. Bs | Mrs. C. E. Roach, Lakeside Drive, will be hostess at 8 p. m, next Monday for an organizational meeting of the homemaking

1 chairman. : Miner-Baker photo. | Mrs. Oscar Helmer will speak Miss Mary T. Green and Robert George Elder were married on Beethoven, using records and

Miss Irwin | League of Indianapolis will. be held at 7.30 p. m. Thursday in the, th Is B id | Indianapolis Athletic Club. . Before Auxiliary 3 ge The.leagye wil open the 1950.51 season With team-of-four play The failure of American parents

§ | Vows uniting Miss Elizabeth at 7:30 p. m. Sept. 29 in the Hotel, oo teins Dr. Lyman Pearson to train youth to understand and

Ann Irwin and Robert G. Goss- Antlers. It will be a master point; man were read at 3:30 o'clock Same. Teams wishing to join the and Ralph G. jttenbach. The Rev. A. Glenn league can contact Mrs. Grace Marott Club

appreciate the American way of

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| [Evangelical United Brethren tary, for information on eligibility, Holy Cross, Wed. night: N & S the Auxillary of the Marion

{ Church. Sponsorship and :membership Te-| (Possible Score 312) — Jack County Juvenile Center in the | Mrs. Jane Irwin, 3908 E. 11th "5 | O'Keefe, V: J. Obergfell 193; Miss Hotel Washington. ; |8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R.| The second game will be played Margaret Watson, Mrs. Claude] “The home, school and church | Sosentan, 1311 N. Olney St, are Oct. 8 in the hotel. The full Lett 183.5; Mrs. Leo Gootee, Mrs. have a tremendous task ahead to the parents of the couple. seh ectule o dates will be an- joseph L. Conley 174; Miss Marge develop more than a lip-service { Miss Velma Justus, maid of nounced later. ‘Quinn, Mrs, William Epstein 172; democracy in education, “Mr, (honor, wore emerald green satin The annual fall guest party of E & W (Possible 312)—Mrs. J. J. Sawyer pointed out. {designed like the frocks of the the Womens Contract Club of Greenen, Mrs. S. R. Richardson d 1 | |other attendants, Miss Helen Alice Indianapolis will be held at 11:30 212.5; Mrs. Clara Thornton, Mrs.| 00 ools Irwin, junior bridesmaid. /bridge luncheon will be followed Mrs, J. C. Stafford 178; Mr. and 282inst providing equality of opiby ‘duplicate play. | Mrs. Fred Finkbiner 177.5. portunity in these fields are guilty

Fingertip Veil gertip | Mrs. C. C. Mathews and Mrs. The next meeting will be a °f influehcing youth against the American way of life,” he con-

| Harold K. Gossman was the nr,,rice Ent will acept invitations master point game at 7:30 p. m. ios

{best man. Ushers were Robert | . jup to Sept. 27. Sept. 27 when the club will also Bohrman, Richard Bratton, GOr-| "A pusiness meeting of the hold its annual election of f.| Our best tools in the fight

dan Jones and James Jones. bo " : inst totalitarianism,” he con- | ! {board of directors will be held cers. 2EAINE | The bride's ankle length Bel-ia¢t 19 a.m. Wednesday in the| Marott Bridge Club, Tues. cluded, “are truth and education.” \glan lace gown was fashioned home of Mrs. Buschmann, 4800 night: N & 8 (Possible 264)—

|with a scalloped hemline. AIN, Meridian St. The club will Mm ! : . » . d rs. Wayne Warrick, . Wilrolled band entwined with seed open the 1950-51 season at 12:30 jam oy 161.5: nek, Mrs. Wi- Shortridge Group (Charles Stimming 156.6; Miss A/][] Sing {Quinn, Mr. Lett 1475, E & W|

{pearls held her fingertip veil. She pm, Oct. 5 in the IAC. carried white roses and white pon A ati + | poms, | Association Guests : | The Shortridge Folk Singers | (Possible 264)—Sam Goldstein,’ A garden reception was held, The fifth annual tedri tions] . ' will present a program for the | {Albert Silverman 162; Mrs. Arch) erine Merrill Club's presis

} {immediately after the ceremony! {in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn “ity championship will be held Falender, Mra. Kenneth Petti-

|B. Gray, 3921 E. 11th St. at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the IAC John 153.5; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, woogetock Club. The Folk SingThe couple will live at 2405 N.| The championship - is sponsored M™ Epstein 152.5. lers, Shortridge High School stu- | Pennsylvania St. after a trip to by the Indianapolis Bridge As-| Duplicate dents. are directed by Roy V, Washington, D. C, and the sociation, a unit of the American | , Aberson, faculty member. Smoky Mountains. The bride-|Contract Bridge League. | Men's Duplicate Club, Monday| iss Mildred Foster and Miss

| ‘groom {is attending Indiana Uni-| Members playing will be ests ight: N & 8—M. L. Sutton, G. H.| Minnie Lloyd, also Shortridge | versity. playing BU€S'S| Owings first; J. J. O'Keefe, R. T. faculty members, are two of the

of the Associati -| of A. on ——————— e ation at dinner be-|camphell second; C. E. Madinger, hostesses for the meeting.

tween the two sessions. Reserva- ar 1, McManus third: E & W—

Classes to Begin tions will be accepted until to-| Adair | y | Smith, Mr. Lett first; R. E. Goodwin, Mrs. nk Ch Classes for adults at the YWCA [morrow by Mrs. V. R. Rupp, sec- pigott, W. L. Kirkpatrick second; Soe E&W ( IT utogher will begin Sept. 26 and 27. Regis- retary. IN. G. Morgan, D. R. Schort third. Henry Howes, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt tration opened today. Courses will| During the proceedings, the an-| Newcomers Club, Mon. after- 99.5; Mrs. Nelson Taulman, Mrs, be offered in silver jewelry mak- nual business meeting and the noon: N & 8 (Possible 168) —Mrs.!J. E. Andrews 95: Mrs. W. H. ing, textile painting, leathercraft, election of directors will be held./P. M. Cassidy, Mrs. George Hor- |Runyon, Mrs. C. T. Stewart and ceramics, millinery, art work, Bi-|Last year's winners who will be ton 121; Mrs. Harold Casey, Mrs. Mrs. William Hillhouse, Mrs, ble study and dressmaking. defending Include Mr. Rupp, O. K.'R. C. Fisbeck 90.5; Mrs. Ralph/ Howard King 93 (tie).

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