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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1950
~ IMr. Price ~ Will Marry
Ceremony Tonight In Christian Church .
Methodist Auxiliary to Sponsor Oct.
Event to Benefit Goodwill Industries
By AGNES H. OSTROM Local sewing Methodist women are seaming fullspeed ahead these days.
Their goal is as many completed, items as possible by Oct. 6. Oh that date during the “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week” the Methodist City Council Auxiliary wilil sponsor its annual fall festival in the main headquarters of the Goodwill Industries, Inc., 215 8. Senate Ave. More than 50 Methodist churches will be represented with booths exhibiting sewing, fancy work, canned fruits and vegetables at the 1:30 p. m. event,
Helps Pay Wages Proceeds of the handcraft sales ‘will be turned over to Goodwill Industries to help pay the wages of its handicapped employees and to the Fletcher Place Methodist Church. These both have been supported by the auxiliary - since its formation Jan. 31, 1930.
The canned fruits and vegetables will be given to Goodwill for use in the cafeteria where warm, nourishing noon meals are offered to the workers at cost. '
Materials for the sewn articles --aprons, dresses, quilts, baby supplies, curtains, underwear and innumerable other items are supplied to the WSCS groups in various Methodist churches from new goods collected by Goodwill. They are stitched by the churchwomen at their monthly gatherings.
Mrs. Elmer Ripley and Mrs. proper finishing touches for an afghan.
Convene Monthly Representatives from. the different churches convene on Tuesdays once a month in the Senate Ave. sewing room to complete any unfinished item. Sewing group chairman, Mrs. Clell Bettner, and her Committee Mesdames Charles Dick, W. S. Arnold, Cyril Hurst and Ced-
. | Miss Marilyn Jean Gaither and 6 Festiva Billie T.. Price will be married at . 7:30 o'clock tonight in the University Heights Christian Church. The Rev. Foster G. Sizemore will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Gaither, 3945 Carson Ave,, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Price, 2649 Epler Ave, are the bridegroom’s parents. Miss Ethel Dineff, maid of honor, will wear pink satin and net. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Price and ss Norma Jarvis, will be in blue.
Bridal Gown
The white satin bridal gown is fashioned with a fitted bodice, sheer yoke trimmed with seed pearls and bouffant hoop skirt. The bride will have a fingertip illusion veil and carry white orchids on a white Bible, James Osborn will be the best man while the ushers will be Richard Prather and William Sawyer. The reception will be church.
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Couple Takes Trip South
Rite Read In Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Arwin P. Curran Jr. are at home in Ii dianapolis | following their wedding trip to {North Carolina. The couple was married at 3:30 p. m., Sept. 9, in the First Methodist Church, Cochran, Ga. The bride was Miss Norma Barnette
Clell Bettner . . . consult on the
ric Shrode, work many extra days to sort material into bags for distribution to the individual church groups. Mrs. Elmer Ripley is fall festival general chairman. Her assistants include Mesdames E. A. Perkins, Marshall DeWitt and Omar Phillips. Mrs. George Schamber is auxiliary president.
Henry Floyd of Cochran.. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curran, 4114 E, Washington St. 5
Maid of Honor
Miss Addie Wilkerson, Atlanta,
F. R. Brinker Takes Bride
LaVerne Peters Is Married
. _Times Special QUINCY, I., Sept. 22—Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peters, of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, LaVerne, and Rudolph Brinker. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Brinker, 1206 E. Tabor 8t., Indianapolis. The vows were read at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church here, The Rev. Fr. Robert Brinker, brother of the bridegroom officiated. Mrs, Thomas Sparrow was the matron of honor, and Miss Vivian Peters and Mrs. Bernard Entrup were the bridesmaids. They both are the bride’s sisters. Gene Pate, Indianapolis, was the best man, and Cletus Brinker, Indianapolis, and Mr. Sparrow were the ushers. The bridegroom attended Quincy - College. The couple is living in the home of the bridegroom's parents.
Secretaries To Hear Panel
~The Indianapolis-Marion County Association of School Secretaries will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in Washington High School. Mrs. Helen Cloud will be moderator for a panel discussion on secretarial practices. Hostesses will be Mrs. Cloud, Mrs. Mable Burkhart, Miss Virginia Childers and Miss Gloria Lang. . Officers are Mrs. Dorothy Armel, president; Miss Joan Praed, vice president; Miss Marilyn Miller, secretary, and Mrs. Crystal
Jones, treasurer. Miss Margaret
Hannan is the publicity chairman.
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—if he is just relaxing or pursuing a hobby—is demanding time and attention and probably upsetting schedules. Is that how it should be, men working an eight-hour day five
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White Cross Guild fo Meet Wednesday in Service Center
The first meeting of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild will be held at 10 a. m.- Wednesday in the hospital service center, Preliminary plans and policies were set today at a luncheon in the Hawthorn Room. Mrs. Harry W, Krause, president, entertained
mittees. Coffee will be served by the de-|showing the use of the many difgree of honor unit Wednesda nt items made for the hospi-
days a week and women working a 12-hour day seven days
preceding the board meeting tal is being given at regular meet-
‘Mesdames John Flick, Arnold J. Bachmann and Harold T. Moore (left to right) . . . the best
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a week? Is a man a fool or a woman selfish in thinking things should be evened up a little—that when Papa is away from his job he should pitch in and help around the house enough so that Mama gets to do a little relaxing, too? If the breadwinner is successful enough that he can afford to hire some help for his wife, or provide her with enough labor-saving devices that she can do her work with a minimum of time and effort, that's another story. But we're talking of the “average” home. And the “average” husband and wife.
Mary L. Greve To Be Honored
Miss Mary L. Greve, head nurse of the Riley Hospital infant ward, will be honored on the occasion
ice at a tea next Friday. The event will be from 4 to 6 p. m. in Ball Residence at the Indiana University Medical Center. Miss Mary Heckard, Riley Hospital nurses’ supervisor, is chalirman for the anniversary event. Assistants include Miss Jean Coffey, IU School of Nursing director; Miss Lute Troutt, Medical Center dietary director; Mrs. Winifred Kahmann, physical and occupational and Miss Corabelle Candy, as-
the Medical Center.
Miss Messmore Accepts Position
Nashville, Tenn. to teach voice
Teachers College.
receiving her master's from Indiana University, she was supervisor of music in the Beech
Planned
School 85 PTA | To Meet Tuesday
Study courses are being)
planned by the PTA. of School 85
in Britain Under Socialism.” On Oct. 3, Prof. R. Harold Van Cleave, Butler University, wil give a “Bird's Eye View of Eco nomics.” He will movies.
of the study group. The final meeting in the series will be Oct. 27. C. M. Sharp, principal of
“High School Objectives.” The PTA of School 76 will have a luncheon at noon Wednesday honoring teachers and commitee members. Mrs. Albert I. Mar-
therapy director, |
sistant to the administrator of}
shall and Mrs. Robert Holdcroft
of her 25th anniversary of serv- are chairmen of the event.
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and music education at Peabody | | over them all. She ‘has been director of music| at Englewood Christian Church| |f the room is decorated with for the past three years. Before the new matching degree
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. Eppl St. Philip Neri Catholic Church will be the scene Oct. .21 of Miss Ann Markey's marriage to William M. Gardiner. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles - E. Markey, 842 N. Gray St. and
Two Early Fall Brides-fo-Be
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gardi- The wedding will be Sept. 30 i Er ios he ae The She Taam Cotte Carcie | couple's : Lv Dayo. £550
Tuesday night Stephen Nolan Two Return
will speak at 7:30 o'clock on “Life
show tWO/n ng president, and Mrs. R. W.
Convention Auxiliary Plans * Dinner Meeting A number of Indianapolis women, wives of doctors who will attend the threeday Indiana State Medical Association convention Monday through Wednesday in ¥rench Lick, will play important roles in the activities planned for tha distaff, Monday past presidents of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Indi ana State Medical Association will be honored at a dinner meeting. Past presidents from Indianapolis who will be special guests are Mesdames Frank Cregor, Charles ¥, Voyles, William E. Tinney and Frank M., Gastineau. The after - dinner program will feature Mrs. Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, co-author of “Cheaper by the Dozen” and “Belles on Their Toes” and Shirley Lang Snethen, concert pianist. : Mrs. W. Burleigh Matthews, second vice president; Mrs, Gastineau, publiticy, and Mrs. Voyles, parliamentarian, will attend the state auxiliary board meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
Bridge and Canasta Entertainment planned for the women that day includes golf, bridge and canasta. Orrin Tucker's band will be featured at the evening dinner-dance. Indianapolis delegates to the auxiliary’s House of Delegates’ meeting Wednesday morning will be Mesdames Philip B. Roy V. Meyers, Frank Hall, Harry Pandolpho, Albert Donato, Glen V. Ryan, Hamilton Row, James C. Katterjohn, Otto H. Bakemeler and Ray D. Miller, Dr. Elmer IL. Henderson, American Medical Association president, will be the luncheon speaker that day. That night the women will join their huse bands for the annual convention banquet,
Plan to Attend
A- partial list of those plan ning to attend from here includes Dr. and Mrs, Reed, Dr, and Mrs. Ryan, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Everly, Dr. and Mrs, Lawson J. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Williams Jr,, Dr. and Mrs. Dan E. Talbott and Dr, and Mrs. Marion Shafer. Dr. and Mrs, Matthew Cornacchione, Dr. and Mrs. Matthew, Dr, and Mrs. Donato, Dr. and Mrs, Dwight Schuster, Dr. and Mrs. Rex Joseph, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Hull, Dr, and Mrs. Bibler, Dr. and Mrs, Norman Booher, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Kahler, Dr, and Mrs. Earl W. , Dr. and Mrs, John W. Hendricks, Dr, and Mrs. Arthur N. Jay and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Backmann,
of student activities of the Metho-|Gates, supervisor of’ volunteer; dist Hospital School of Nursing, |aids, is the speaker. In so doing they are neglecting |will discuss the. school's Choral| Luncheon ghests today included An important grooming aid, Hair Club, sponsored by the Guild: Mesdames John G. Benson, Wil-|brushes have special uses, for series of demonstrations Ham C. Hartinger, John W, Noble,
Fairbanks, James A. Stuart, J. N. Greene, C..C. M. L. Faber, Roscoe Barnes, ¥. Eugene
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Cook, 6115 E. Raymond St. im- Robert E. Neff, Coralie Shaw,
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Prof. VanCleave will also be Fred C. Techenti d Carl rangement. Di mediate past president, have re- Fre >. echentin an carl the speaker at the Oct. 17 sess.on|, =o: ¢ Je ag Jrosae ity Tney|Klein, Misses Harriet Chambers)
which they are better fitted than |Carl Ploch, Harry L. Foreman, p.|the combs which are sometimes|nae Association will have a state A. Bartley, James Crooks, Arthur required to handle these tasks. |jyncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in One of these {is untanglingithe this job. Its bristles work more head Thornburgh and W. H. Fortney. [Bot th than the teeth of a comb ment, will give an illustrated talk
Howe High School, will discuss
attended the Women's Hospital = Auxiliaries’ conference Monday through yeserday. Over 500 women representing volunteer groups which serve {hospitals in the U. S. and Canada lattended the meeting held con{currently with the 52d annual {American Hospital Association's convention, Conference sessions’ theme was how auxiliaries can best serve their hospitals. Some of the successful guild projects are gift shops, aide and library services, ‘fund raising events, student nurse recruitment and public relations. It is estimated over half a million U. 8. women are giving volunteer service to hospitals as members of women's auxiliaries,
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Library.
Money, 330 8. Grand St. The club is studying the prob{lems of the Irvington Library. [Plans will be completed for a
third annual and Thelma Hawthorn.
At 7:30 o'clock members will -as-| {semble in the Irvington Branch {Library and at 8:30 o'clock they will go.to the Holliday Memorial | The session will continue at 9:30
o'clock in the home of Mrs. Don
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{Club. Steak Fry Sunday" | Members of Lambda Mu Chapiter Sigma Beta Sorority, will |entertain their husbands and | guests at a 3 p.m. steak, fry Sunday in Northern Beach Park.
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Nuptial Vows
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The Oldenburg Alumnae Association will give a card party at 8 o'clock tonight in the Food Craft Shop. Miss Lacy Lavelle is chairman, and Miss Mary A.
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