Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1950 — Page 32
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Cheer Guild To Begin 26th Year
| Guest Tea to Fete | President, Officers |
Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang, president of the Riley Hoepital Cheer Guild, | and other officers will be honored at a 1 p.m. guest tea Tuesday | opening the guild's 26th year of gervice to Indiana University Medical Center patients. { Hostess for the event will be Mrs. Willlam L. Hurt, 8201 Rock-| ville Road. Assisting her will be Mrs. Harold J. Hayes and Mrs. | William D. Bain, hospitality chalr-|
men. | There will be a hobby show and
plans will be discussed for the guild's annual Chapter Day. This |
will be Oct. 5.in the Claypool | Hotel Riley Room. | Guild officers to be honored |
with Mrs. Irrgang are Mesdames!
R. (. Colglazier, H. J. Walker, | J. C. Hadley, R. J. Shultz and Homer Brown, vice presidents;
Mrs. George Layne and Mrs. Lawrence Schmutte, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. R.! A. Allentharp, treasurer; Mrs. T. R. Berry, auditor, and Mrs. Hans C. Jacobsen, parliamentarian.
Mrs. Francis Helkema and music for the clinic organ dedication Saturday in the Marion Veterans Hospital,
The new elinle organ in the
| Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota Soro Funds for the Fultz portabl
Secretaries
Mesdames' H. C. Fromer, J. H.| Andrews and R. E. Kennedy, state; assistant dnd extension sec-|
retaries: Mesdames Bernard Jeup, Music Fund project of the na-
| dedicated Saturday by members of the Indianapolis Alumnae |
dium of expression to help wounded service personnel, were given in 1946 as the local chapter's contribution to the International
THE INDIANAPOLIS ores Sorority Will Honor
President
Pilot Club. Plans Tea In Hanrahan Home Members of the Indianapolis Pilot Club will honor Mrs, Augustus Coburn and
Luncheon Set Mrs. C. Harold Trout at a | friendship tea next Sunday. It For Tuesday will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. The Hotel Lincoln will be the| in the home of Mrs. Michael
Hanrahan, 4834 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Coburn is the newly elected director of Pilot International and Mrs. Trout is the incoming governor of District 15 of which the local club is a
| scene at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday of {the President's Day luncheon of the Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicorn Borority. ° Mfg. Charles N. Symons, Plainfield, president-elect, will be hon-
ored, member, Mrs. W. D. Keenan will review Receiving with the two honor. “Crisis in Education” (Bell). Offi-| guests will he Mrs, James
Bradley, Nashville; Miss Emily Jane Aldridge, West Lafayette; Mrs. Helen Sweet and Miss Vivian Roe, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. G. M. Broo and Mrs. Bessie Parks, past district governors, and Miss Eloise Walb, Ft. Wayne, Pilot International director, and Mrs. Grace Wicklund, Indianapolis club prestdent,
Visitors Expected Former presidents of the club, Mesdames Harriet West, Ethel E. Minney, Leila Kennedy and Hanrahan and Miss Frances M. Kelly, will preside at the tea table. Out-of-town guests will include representatives of other District 15 Pilot clubs in Detroit
cers with Mrs. Symons are Mrs. |Keenan, honor ary president; , Mrs. W. L. Sharp, vice-presi-|dent; Mrs. F. W. Stultz, secretary- | treasurer, and Mrs, C, J. Finch, | sponsor. Committee Members | Committee members are Mes{dames Sharp, Finch, Raleigh Miller, E. L. Pedlow and Keenan, program; Mrs, Stultz, publicity and Mrs, P. C. Nicoles and Mrs. {H. E. Watson, telephone. | Mrs. H.W. Kroeger and Mrs. | M. E. Robbins will be delegate] and alternate to the Indiana Fed|eration of-Clubs and Mrs. Pedlow {and Mrs. Nicoles will be delegate iand alternate to the 7th District, IFC. The group will honor Mrs. Kee(nan, who has been appointed divi-| and Lansing, Mich.; F't. Wayne, ision chairman of ESO by the| South Bend, Lafayette and {General Federation of Women's, Evansville. [Clubs, with ‘a reception and tea From Indianapolis will be [from 2 to 5 p. m. Saturday in the’ presidents and representatives
Mrs. Rosalee Spong . . . select
Marion Veterans Hospital will be
rity. e organ, chosen as the first me-
{Woman's Department Club.
Mrs. Coburn, Mrs. Trout fo Be Honored
Mesdames Randolph Coats,
Mrs. Augustus Coburn and Mrs. C. Harold Trout . , . honor | guests for Pilot Club's friendship tea next. Sunday.
Hunt, W. E. Jackson, Grace M. Jones, Bertha McDowell, B. J.
Wyatt, Omer McKee, W. J. Pepe and R. H. Rosenstihl,
SUNDAY. SEPT. 24, 1050" - [Martha Ford ¢ Married In Church
D. K. Schwindler Is Bridegroom Miss Martha Jean Ford and David Kelsey Schwindler were married at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Broadway Methodist Church. Dr. Robert B. Plerce of ficiated. 3 Mrs. H. G. Kezlarain, Royal .|0Oak., Mich.,.was the matron of honor. Mrs. H. C. Block and Mrs,
and Cynthia Ford was the flower. girl. . Their dreses were In fall eol ors. Damon Lee Schwindler was the ringbearer,
Best Man Paul C. Schwindler was the best man while the ushers were Thomas C. and David B, Ford. The ice blue satin bridal gown was accented with white lace. A beaded tiara held the bride's illusion veil. 8he caried amazonica lilies and white orchids. ; ‘The reception was in the church. The couple will be at home next Sunday at 3902 Park Ave, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph T. Ford, {2822 Ruckle 8t., and Dr. and Mrs. {Damon Schwindler, 3460 N. Penn|sylvania St., are the bridegroom's parents.
Frances M. White, Ethel Wolfe, Sarah Bernard, Sally Butler, Bonnie Bennett, Isabella Rowlison, Eva Jane Lewis and Lillian Sprecher. | ets Perle Mesta Runs
T. C. Ford served as bridesmaids
A. J. Robinson and Hurt, chasing, sewing and publicity di-
pur-|
| tional alumnae group. | It is one of six organs purchased by the national sorority
| of business and professional or-
| Jn the receiving line will be ganizations and civic leaders. Mesdames Finch, Symons, Kee-|
sey, Francis Helkema, Elmer G. Bornkamp, Philip Kappes and Marion K. Thomas.
W. O. Taber, L. E. Tanner, A. A. Trefz, R. H. Wyatt, Stanley Br ;’ Margaret M. Lee and
| Beauty Contest Held
Free Lunch Counter
| . rectors, and Mrs. R. W. Cook. Mrs. Carl B. Moore, president.
through the fund and placed past president. | throughout the country. All of the.local alumnae club, will Committee appointments &n- ,.. .,, are in veterans’ hospl- make the dedication on its be- | nounced for the year by Mrs.| tals. The sixth is in the Illi- half. The presentation proIrrgang are Mrs. Walker, 1OY| ni Children's Hospital School, gram in one of the hospital 8
radio studios will be transmitted ! to all the hospital wards.. ! The musical program will include a demonstration of the organ by Mrs. Rosalee Spong accompanied by Mrs. Helkema and Mrs. Ava Lou Newlin, members of a string trio. The | singing of the Sigma Alpha | Jota Chorale will conclude the | ceremony. f
Nurse is Faithful
To Profession
TORONTO-—Mrs. Caroline Sewell, 79, has been following the {nursing profession for 59 years. She is now a widow with nine children and 22 grandchildren. She was graduated from Queen
Chicago. Original Committee
Members of the original committee who raised the £500 for purchase of the instrument through concerts, a concert-’ book review program and contributions will be in charge of the dedicatory service. They include’ Mesdames Paul Dor-
room; Mrs. Hadley, Newby Clinic: Mrs. J. D. Harrison, contact: Mrs. Hayes, hospitality; Mrs. T. J. Parrott, birthday; Mrs. K. C. Harlan, cheer; Mrs. B. J» Beard, favors: Mrs. Colglazier, program, | and Miss Elizabeth Rawls, maga-| zine subscriptions, Mrs. Hurt, publicity; Mrs. Roscoe Williams, chaplain; Miss Alice Velsey, historian; Mrs. P. B. Johnson, Founders Day; 33 Ly 7 wd R. Lyda, Chapter Day; Mrs. R. C.| * . Cook, instructions; Miss Mary Hospital Guild Dickson, library; Mrs. WA Haine, music; Mrs, Colg er, T bi D out patients; Mrs. Arar, year| 0 ave anc , and Mrs. Carl Aumann, . : hook Hard-Times Party
ways and means. To Be Thursday
An executive board meeting will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in A Rardoti 4 the guild's state office in Riley ard-times dance will be held’, © © { Hospital. by the St. Francis Hospital Guild Charities Bevis phon” gone Thursday night in the Lake Shore wifery, She delivered at least Country Club. Fred Williams’ 3,000 babies there before coming
Fashion Show orchestra will play. {to Canada in 1908.
: Chairmen are Mrs. Harry J.! Draws Many coor airs Tous homer” 2x E+ Cortera ports Look Prev
Laker and Mrs. Edward Trimpe,! ° . tickets; Mrs, John Gedig and Mrs. WwW : M At League Meeting Walter Stumpf, reservations, and | eet (Continued From Page 29) Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Weimer, Plan Luncheon
Thornburg, Jasper P, Scott, George W. Jaque, Quincy Meyers,
iSharp, Eudora Symmes, and Kroe-| : | dames E. R. Bebout,
er. : | Also receiving will be Mrs. Fred
Bell, Rushville; Mrs. Vevay, and Miss Marian Cruver, Bloomington. Mrs. Pedlow 1s In charge of the
event assisted by Mesdames R. L.|
Johnston, Nicoles, Robbins, -H. Dale’ Somers, Stultz, Frederick Wilson and Miller.
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stomach itself and in the duodenum, which is that part of the intestine into which the stomach empties. Symptoms of difficulty or pain in the abdominal region, especially if they come on about
door. the past two weeks. Mrs. Wil- : liam Byram Gates left Fri- [a Hoe he Masdnmes 1, For Tomorrow gay Jo A 0d {Louis - Groh and Miss Olivia] The Et Cetera Club will have| ’ » | Weimer, |its President's Day luncheon at|
cently returned from Iran where he was sent by the Im-port-Export Bank. Mrs. Gates will go to New York before coming home. Robert Fitzgerald of Torrington, Conn,, was the guest of. Jim Holliday last week-end. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee sailed for home on the Co- “ yonia last week. She will . ~~ spend .some time in New + York and will be here the end of the month. : Friends of Mrs. Harry Gore don, of Glendale,” O., are breathless for her because her younger daughter, Ellen Langtree, was married a week ago yesterday and her older daughter, Ruth, last Friday. They have been frequent visitors here, especially Ellen Langtree, who is popular with our younger set.
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Final arrangements for the 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in LaRue's| event will be made Tuesday at po. iaurant, Mrs. E. W. Cowley| I
the guild's meeting and special] party in the hospital. Mrs, Groh Will be honored. - is chairman for the party. Other officers are Mrs. Clifton | E. Barnes and Mrs. Delbert O.|
Woman Archaeologist Wilmeth, first and second vice
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serious prob- |
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start, or at least the symptoms become obvious, after a period of mental stress or strain. Also, the symptoms almost always become worse after an emotional upset such as an ir-
ritating conference or an ex- | hausting period of mental work. |
LJ » ” | THE TREATMENT is complicated. Although there are sev- |
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dency to come back that new |
treatments are constantly being sought. For this reason almost
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the nervous strain which. has such a big influence on healing.
...... Most patients are better when
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CAPETOWN, South Africa— Miss Carrie
She will stay here two years. A member of the National Board Staff of the YWCA, she was born in South Carolina, graduated from Winthrop College and holds a master’s degree in religious education from Columbia University.
Living Ancestors DANVILLE, Ind.—Miss Sharon Lee Dale has 16 living ancestors.
Besides her parents, ‘she has four
grandparents, eight great-grand-parents and two great-great-grandparents. ?
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