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MONDAY, OCT. 9, 1950

Group Plans Meeting

Mrs. R.T. Hill Will Be Hostess

| Several groups plan meetings this week. The Children’s Museum { Guild will meet at 12:30 p. m" Fri-

| T. Hill, Willow Spring Road. | © The liostess wili be assisted by | Mesdames William For-ythe, Wil{liam L. Leppert, Thomas E. Reilly,

{Charles E. Schaab and John | Spahr, The Children’s Museum will

{have its annual PTA Day Thursday. It will be observed with an {open house from 2 to 5 and 7Tto 9 ip. m. Frank Long, glass blower, {and members of the staff will give demonstrations, { Mrs. R. A. Blackburn is chair-

{esses will ‘be’ Mesdames Andrew | Bicket; John M. Gainey, A. Frank Gleaves, Herschel Harms, Ralph “Hart, Harry Kennedy, Robert D. Pritchard, A. M. Ross, Harold R. Spiker, Harold J. Stewart, Hugh |A. Thomson, Willlam Wick, J. Walter Wilson and J.e Woddell, {members of the Indianapolis PTA | Council,

The Woodstock Club will have " [the first of its winter series of {bridge and canasta parties at 1 p. m. Thursday. i Block's will present a style show. Mrs. James H. Ruddell is chairman assisted by Mrs. Hanly {Blackburn and Mrs. Jeremiah | Cadick.

{ The 7th District, Indiana Feder{ation of Clubs, Junior Woman’s {Club, will have a guest tea to{morrow in the home of Mrs. J. C 'Ertel III, 149 Blue Ridge Road. The hostess will be assistéd by Mesdames David Hocker, Victor Boyer and Edward Little. Special guests will include Mesdames Noble Biddinger, James Birr, Richard Brooks, Robert |Lanksford, Richard Muellar, J. Kelly Paull, Victor Kingdon and James Waggoner,

The Garden Study Club will meet at 1 p. m. Friday in the

home of Mrs. Richard Glasser, 5643 Washington Blvd. | Mrs. Lewis Wolf {is program

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New officers of the 7th District, Indiana Federation of Clubs look over the organization's year book. They are (left to.right) Mrs. .

Harry W. Dragoo ll, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John W. Judy, director; Mrs. Douglas T. Reid, first vice president, and Mrs. Theo-

dore Fleck, president. Mrs. Bernard T. Gates was elected third vice president. :

Artists fo Hold Show in Ayres’ Auditorium; Demonstration

Hostesses Named for Annual

Local club women will provide hostesses for the annual exhibition of the Indiana Artists Club scheduled from tomerrow to Oct. 21 in Ayres’ Auditorium. The event will open with a reception and tea from 3:30 to 5 p. m. tomorrow. Hostesses will be Mesdames O. K. Gaskins, Lawrence Carter, George Jo Mess and Hazel Barker Hayes, Miss Dorothy

Segur and Miss Jane Messic. Mrs. mart eerie Lottie Lyons Grow will be the Jessie Boyce and Nell Warren;

artist in charge. Mrs. Musette Stoddard, artist in Others are: charge. Wed. morning, Seventh District! Thurs. afternoon, Woman's OrFederation of Clubs: Mesdames 8anization National Association Jasper Scott, Harold Hayes, Theodore Fleck, Lewis E. Kruger, hos-

galls Gelly, Frank Pinella, Harry

tesses; Mrs.. Alma Steinmetz, Borst, William Freund and Walter artist in charge. " Stedfelt, hostesses; Mrs. Lawrence Wed. afternoon, Indianapolis Carter, artist in charge.

Retail Druggists: Mesdames J. In-!

Scheduled

Home Ec Teachers To Attend Session

A two-day lecture demonstra-

of American Pen Women: Mes- fion for 150 home economics dames Henry L. Smith, Charles teachers and home demonstration Fitch, Walter Thompson, Mabel agents will be held Friday and K. Stabler, Max Norris, James gatyrqay at Butler University. Matthews, Gene. Starks McKee Modern. . sewing methods for

and Fred L. Pettijohn, hostesses; ) 2 is classroom teachers will be disMrs. June Burkholder, artist in cussed by rs. Edna . Brytls

charge. ; \ Sat. afternoon, Phi Beta soror- Bishop, originator of the “Bishop ity: -Mesdames . Clayton Schull, Method of Clothes Construction.” Thomas Bunch. Edgar. Ellsworth, Lecture demonstrations will beHazel Hill, Virginia Green and §in Friday following a dinner

Exhibition xhibit son, Walter Leckrone, Walter Latz and Edward D. Campbel], hostesses; Mrs. Wendell P, Coler, artist in charge. Sat. morning, National League

Donna Joy Meyer Is Bride: emony Held in Hotel

initing Miss Donna Joy Meyer and Melvin Lefkovits were 1:20 p.m. vesterday. Rabbi William P, Greenfeld, Beth El nedeck Temple, officiated in the Crystal Room, Spink Arms Hotel, Parents of the souple are Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Lefkovits, 3956 and Mr, and Mrs. Albert F. Meyer, 60068 Broadway. Attending the bride were Mrs. Lewis D. Benjamin and Miss Entin, honor attendants; ———— ar —————

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Miss Lou Ella Nimz, Chicago, Misses Eva Steinberger, Marilyn bonnet héld her fingertip Prince, Flaine Tarshes, brides- She carried an arm bouquet of

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maids, and Judy Meyer and Betty

lefkovits,

junior bridesmaids.

The honor attendants and junior

bridesmaids wore coral frocks Jowed the ceremony. The couple ma‘chine ‘“e aqua dress"s of the jeft for a two-week trip to New year are Mrs. ridesmaids. , York. The bride attended Butler Mrs.

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Greenberg, best man; Mr. Benjamin, Stanley Jacobs, Irwin Marer,

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HERRY ELLEN ELLIOTT, 5, is an out-door girl. Her daddy is already showing her how to tee up, hold a club and drive the ball. Sherry also is-starting swimming served. lessons this fall. On the strictly feminine side, she is studying ballet and taking care of a. large doll family. Sherry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott Jr.; 3529 Watson Road.—By MARJORIE TURK.

Times Photo by Henry Glesing Jr

Smith College Club to Meet

Mrs. . Brown to Be

Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Morris Brown, 5425 N. Meridian St., will entertain memSmith 2

_ibers of ‘the Indianapolis

and irridescent sequins. A lace College Club for luncheon at veil.| o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The hostess will be assisted by white roses, amazonica lilies,| Mesdames Leslie S. Lee, T, Victor| stephanotis and a white orchid. Keene, Alex M. Stewart, Ralph A reception in the hotel fol- Vonnegut and Harold Hartley. Committee chairmen for the Brown, luncheon; Ward Fenstermaker, teleUniversity, and the bridegroom phone; Mrs. John J. Collett and] attended Indiana University. {Miss Nancy Stout, project; Mrs.| Bh ~§#D |E. Kirk McKinney Jr. publicity;| Mrs. James E. Loer, scholarship; Study Club to Meet Mrs. Keene. membership; Mrs. Mrs. William Konop, 6960 War- Wilbur F. Pell Jr, Shelbyville!

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(chairman. Mrs. James P, Tretton Section of National Council of (Jr, will lead a discussion on/Jewish Women: Mesdames Walter “Grandmother's and Present Day|Lichenstein, Herbert 8. SudranKitchens, Their Flowers and Cu- aki, William Julian, Julius Maurer linary Art.” and Maurice Block Jr. hostesses;

Mrs. Ralph H. Kahn will be a'Miss Clara Epstein, artist in guest. A dessert luncheon will be charge. Retail Druggists | Thurs. morning, Indianapolis

Business and Professional Woman's Club: Misses Irene Boughton,

Miss. Briggs

Fri. morning: Mesdames John poceje Fix, Miss Doris Linville Program at 6 p. m. in the univer-

W. Thornburgh, Everett E. Lett, ; 4 Misq Victoria Montani, host- Sity cafeteria. Saturday's sched

and William L. Sharp, hostesses;

Henry J. Windt, Carl M. Sauer ggqaq: Mrs, James Woods, artist ule will open at 9 a. m. and con-

4 e, Mrs. George Jo Mess, artist in| charg 2

Wor] Mrs. Russell Furr n men . | Fri. afternoon, Branch Ameri- Named President

can Association of University. Mrs. Russell A. Furr, New AuWomen: Mesdames C. E. Roach, gusta, was installed president of Oscar M. Helmes, Russell R. Ben- the Alpha Omicron Alpha Soror-

Is Wed

Ceremony Read In Church

Miss Mary Delores Briggs and James E, Retherford were married

Elizabeth Davis

The Rev. William Shullenber

at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Holy Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Davis and Harlan Dudley Mcintyre. Angels Catholic Church. The Rev. couple exchanged vows at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the home cording

Fr. Joseph Grothaus officiated. - Parents of the couple are Mr. 39th St. and Mrs. Garland Retherford,| 1133 E. 35th St., and Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Courtney 8, McIntyre, Lo J. Briggs, 1344 W, 27th St. {ville, Ky. The matron of honor, Mrs. Betty Heuber, wore blue taffeta fash- of ioned like the green and autum

rose frocks of the other attend- was

Morgantown, N. C, the

ants, Mrs. Mary Lou Swihart and best man. : Miss Sally Retherford. Seed pearl embroidery high- : {lighted the candlelight satin

Slipper Satin Attending the bridegroom were illusion veil fell from a Juliet Robert Shady, best man, and Ber- cap. She carried white orchids nard Woerdeman and Robert and valley lilies, Retherford, ushers. The reception was in the at : home. For her trip to New York The bride's slipper satin gown ! ; was accented with seed pearls and 2d Bermuda the bride wore a| fell into a Cathedral train. A seed Charcoal gray suit with navy blue) pearl tiara held her fingertip veil, Accessories.

To Harlan Mcintyre

{here this week-end. | Mrs. J. R. Sentney, grand president, installed the additional following offcers: Mrs, David Chapman and Mrs. Meal Riggs, Chicago, first. and second vice presidents; ger officiated at the wedding of Mrs, Robert Johnston, Greensburg,

. ity at the national convention

secretary; -Mrs.. Louis

of the bride's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Howard Davis, 34 E. Bland, treasurer:

The national project of the so-

Mr. McIntyre, who lives in MEmphis, Tenn, is the son of Mr. and rority is providing nurses scholuis ”

arships. Student nurses who have

Sorority member. Mr. McIntyre Mary Milburn, Elenora Moody,

tinue to 4 p. at noon.

Mrs, new terned after

m. with a luncheon

| Proper Method

Bishop will demonstrate speed-up

techniques pdt» modern . methods

used by quality ready-to-wear manufacturing firms.

She will stress the use of grain thread, the importance of direcs

tion in stitchi ing just outs

safeguard grain

ng, the use of stitchide the seamline to threads, the

proper use. of tracing paper as a

Luncheon

The secretary; Mrs. Jerry Wacker, re- ime saver, and lock stitching.

Set

In Athletic Club

The Bell

He will be

Women's Club will lat 85 8. Prescott St., Memphis. received sorority scholarships meet for luncheon tomorrow in Mrs. Ralph M. Burns, matron The bride is a graduate of the were guests of the group at lunch-/the Indianapolis Athletic Ciub, honor wore aqua taffeta/University of Michigan where eon Saturday. They are Misses Harvey G. Foster of the FBI will n and satin. William D. McIntyre, she was a Kappa Alpha Theta Helen Buell, Betty Lou Amos, speak.

introduced by Miss

attended Michigan and the Chi- Ruth Ann Bonnell and Kathryn Virginia Dodd. Miss Clarice Clark 'is the program chairman.

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ushers, and Jerrold Pressman, Chicago, and Steven Ancel, junior wick Road, will be hostess tomor- Gin Ling; Mrs. Edward B. Tagushers row for the Tuesday Afternoon gart, student aid, and Mrs. The bride's ivory Chantilly lace Study Club, Mrs. Frank Walker Thomas C. Moore, memorials. gown extehded into a train and will speak on “Your Opinion Officers are Mrs. John H. Babwas accented with seed pearls Counts.”

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A reception in the church folbitt, president; Mrs. Edmund E. lowed the ceremony. The couple vite president; Mrs. will live at 1229 N. Pennsylvania Moore, secretary, and Miss Stout, St.,, after a tpip West. The bridetreasurer, groom attended Butler University.

i, [Miscellaneous Shower Sorority (Planned for Tonight Arranges Tea

Miss Jo Statton will entertain Dean Will Speak

Tomorrow “Mrs, Elizabeth Ward Durflinger, Butler University dean of women, and Mrs. James A. Stuart, Butler's. Mothers Council

president, will speak tomorrow at . . the tea of the Delta Gamma Indiana Authors

Mothers Club. To Meet Tonight

It will be held at 2:30 p. m. in : . the chapter house. : {. The Indiana Authors Guild will Also on the program will be meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the Miss Winifred Bundy, active Waly Foam, Spencer “Hog chapter president, and Miss Jane “rs. Carl V. Coons Lewis of the alumnae group. article on systems of plotting. " Theme for the meeting will be

night

Alan Ruhmann Will be married Saturday. The party will be. in the Kappa House, Butler University.

with a miscellaneous. shower toin honor of Miss Nancy . Hanley. Miss Hanley and James ‘Ihe Open Road.” Plans were

Alpha Theta Sorority Chapter

The couple. will’ be at home

Rummage Sale Is Scheduled The Alpha Nu Latreiah Club {met for luncheon today in the {home of Mrs. Francis A. Baur, New Augusta. Mrs. William Behrman and Mrs. Frederic J. A. Beyers assisted the hostess. Carroll = Reynolds spoke

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Special guests will be Mrs. M. 0. Ross, past presidents of the club and mothers of the new pledges, Mesdames F. L. Davenport, E. C. Sanders and Paul Rathert will be hostesses,

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