Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1950 — Page 6

Flickinger- Attkisson Wedding Date Set Nov. 16 in Church

Bray-McLean, Frisbie-Davis Ceremonies Are Scheduled for Oct. 28 and Oct. 22.

Mr. and Mrs.

shower highlighted today's pre-nuptial news. announce that their

11 Attkisson, 6629 N. Pennsylvania St,

abernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Attkisson is a graduate of Stephens College ind Butler, University. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.

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ron Art Institu’ and Butler University. She now is attending Col-| orado University. Mr. Flickinger is a graduate of = zr. prighie attended Montana Harvard University. University and is a-griduate of " _Mgs. Cleo E. McLean, Rucker ine yinjversity of Denver, He is a Road, and her daughter-in-law, ompher of the Kappa Sigma Mrs. William McLean, will enter-| praternity, . tain with a linen shower Thurs-| After a trip to Mexico the day in honor of Miss Constance couple will be at home in Denver. McLean. Miss Mclean and Thomas Bray will be married Oct. 28 in the Northwood Christian Church. Shower guests will include Mrs. C. C. McLean, Traders Point, mother of the future bride; Mesdames Max Dahl, Fred Church, ‘Melvin Wilkerson, William Adams, Mary Callahan, Merle Pollock, Elmer Pelance, Hector Blondin, Wilbert Wheler, Bernard Eberhardt and Herman Dunmick.

Clubs—

Groups Plan Cards Dinner

Lullaby, Pilot Clubs To Meet This Week

A card party and a dinner are . on this week's club programs. Others Listed The Welcome Wagon Lullaby] Others are Mesdames Clyde ¥. Club will have a card party at 8 McLean, Jack Callahan, George o'clock Friday night in the Food Callahan,- Bryant Fox, Fred C. Craft Shop. McLean, Robert Crump, Halbert, Chairmen. are Mrs. James Gauker, Harry Westerman, Wil- Franklin and Mrs. Don Hannon, liam Wainscott, 1. D. Cunning- social; Mrs, William Wildman and

ham, Robert Schrengast, Howard Mrs, Herbert Paull Jr. prizes; Tilford, Bud Conley, Marvin Mrs. Phillip Allen and Mrs. Fisco, Betty J. Roberts and Charles Bool, tickets, and Mrs.

Howard B. Stitt and Miss Esther william Beaman, refreshments. McKinney. Officers of the club are Mrs. Also at the party will he Mrs. Kenneth Jordan, president; Mrs. Rachel Brown, Tampa, Fla. and Harold McCord, vice president; Mrs. Robert Cox, 8heridan. Mrs. Roy Luther and Mrs. WilMiss Joan Davis and James H. |jam Oakes, recording and corFrisbie will be married Oct. 22 responding secretaries, and Mrs. in the First Presbyterian Church, Vernon Stdrker, treasurer. Miles City, Mont. The future! Standing éommittee heads are bride is the daughter of Mrs, Gar Mrs. John Gerringer, publicity; Davis, 304 E. 36th St. and Mr. Mrs. Charles Eckels, social; Mrs. and Mrs. Frisbie Jr., Miles City, Raymond Reeser, ways and are the prospective bridegroom’s means; Mrs. McCord, charity; parents, Mrs. William Peoples, reception, Miss Davis attended the Her- and Mrs. Joseph Mannix, telephone.

‘Miss Catlin to Speak

Club. The event will be in the Hotel Washington. Miss Catlin is the governor of the 15th district of the club. by Mrs. ernor.

By MARGUERITE SMITH C. Harold Trout, Times Garden Editor Q-—Would you know the correct

name of the plant they call anniversary this month.

a mr pe PN he St ate Group Plans Dinner

the same and where did they originate? Boulevard Place. A These two names are applied to a number of plants (that's the chief argument for use of mow. 1n4iana Association of botanical names — at least We yo,on Tawyers will meet at 6 ’ r er about when we use them). Buti otk Yonorrom fiir disper | 1 suspect you mean the house- : ; ] r plant that has little tufts of|ye’ *° Sper Wil speak and Meg long stems and also a long stalk of small white flowers, It Franc i= St. Bruno's lily or St. Ber- ah Miss Sances

gov-

know what we are talking leaves growing at the end of | business session.

Lucille:

slight difference botanically between the two in catalogues as

dents;

anthericum,

sponding and recording

come from the mountainous re- |urer, and Mrs. Charline McGuire, |

The Bridal Scone— : ify

Two announcements of approaching marriages and a linen George:

an F daughter, Gloria Jean, and Fred W. Flickinger will be married Nov

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The Rév. Fr. Francis VanBenten (right) will be the principal |ds. Time, granted equally to repspeaker tomorrow for the quest day luncheon of St. Francis Hos«z/resentatives of both parties, will

pital Guild. It will be held at 12:30 p, m. in the Hotel Lincoln. He is showing a rosary blessed by. the Pope in Vatican City to Mrs. Amos Huegle who will preside at the event. It is one of the relics Father VanBenten brought back from his pilgrimage

to Rome this summer.

Wade Neal Takes Bride

Church Rite Read In Arlington, Va.

Times Special ARLINGTON, Va. Oct.

and

Dr. Thomas Boyd,

ushers,

Bridal Gown Is Satin

~ PTA News

10— Miss Corinne Catlin, Evansville, Miss Janet May Stephenson and will speak at the dinner meeting, wade LaRue Neal were married 6:15 p. m. Thursday, of the Pilot... saturday. The Rev. Arthur G. Lynch officiated in the Mount lieutenant Olivet Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. She will be introduced 4.4 Mrs. Charles H. Stephenson of this city, and Mr. The club is celebrating its 29th George E. Neal, Detroit, formerly of Indianapolis. Attending the couple were Miss "Bette Stephenson, maid Qf honor; Indianapolis, “I best man, and Walter K. and Stephen H. Stephenson,

Mrs. |

The bride's ivory satin gown was fashioned with a chapel

train.

sometimes paradisea. The plants io ia. Mrs, Vesta DePaul, treas- dianapolis, after Oct. 21.

gions of Europe. -

Golden Wheel Meeting Dorothy Tucker, directors. Fraternity. Mrs. Edward G. Hoffman, 3437 “Committee personnel includes - N. Olney St., will be hostess st Miss Pryor and Miss J. Evelyn We, the Wormer

7:30 p. m. tomorrow for a meet- Pitschke, program; Mrs. Josephine ‘ ing of the Golden Wheel Commit- Barton Stuart, Mrs. W. B. Currie, R by I ush, Fuss Ruin Eveni uin Evening

tee of the Caroline Scott Harrison Miss Genevieve Brown and Miss Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- Nina * Nichols, membership; Mrs. can Revolution. . Miss Miriam Jessie Gremelspacher, LogansWayman will ; assist the ? hostess, port; Miss Mamie Larsh and Miss Pitschke, grievance; Mrs. Martha-!

Eunice Traylor and Mrs. Gordon Con eniali Takes Enters College Sherer, telephone; Miss Esther Ef a M ty T Id Miss Marjie Kahn, daughter of Schmitt, publicity; Miss Helen ort, iviates io

Mrs. Alfr Maschke, 5228 N. Wilde and Miss Clara Mehrlich, Pennsylvania St., is enrolled as a house; Miss Madge Kretsch and Junior at National.College of Edu- Mrs. Irene Faust, legal aid, and cation, Evanston, Tll. She {s'Mrs. Vena W. Mohr, Mrs. Stephtraining for the field of elementary enson, Miss Joanna Hinman and education, Miss Tucker, legislative.

-By RUTH MILLETT HUSBANDS

if they would avoid a few mistakes so many married couples make, One: Avoid that last minute rush that starts you off in an irritated mood. The wife can usually see to that by get-". ting dressed ahead of time,

CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY:

WEDDING GIFTS

Ruth Millett having her husband's clothes ‘laid out for him, having the

The bridegroom was graduated Muncie; Mrs. Gretchen Cole, Ve-/ from Purdue University and is a vay; Miss Jessie Levy and Miss member of the Delta Tau Delta

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baby sitter come 15 minutes ahead of time.

Two: Drop all unpleasant subjects for the evening. Driving to a party is no time for

A matching head band! conduct a 'trimmed with orange blossoms held her illusion veil. Officers with Mrs. Garrett, presi- 8 Testament topped with white Neal, Orchids. Immediately after. the reception nard’s lily, there being only ap... frst and second vice presi- in the home of the bride's parMrs. Josephine Stephenson ents, the couple left for a trip to It's often listed 4 Miss Lucille Martin, corre-/the Potono Mountains. They will secre- live at 1320 N. Delaware St., In-

She carried |

School School 78 School 82

School 84 School 85

School 86 School 87-

Bridgeport

style Shortridge High School Frolic will give a tea in the school gymnasium. i

Additional PTA unit meetings

this week are announced.

WEDNESDAY School 72--2:145 p. m. Social hour. {School 73—1:30 p. m. Miss Flor-

ence Geisler, speaker. 75—1:15 p. m. Safety program, 7:30 p. m., Ed Darnel!, speaker, -1:30 p. m. Judge Alex Clark, speaker, “Better Living in Our Community.” 1:15 p. m. Program. 1:30 p. m. Mrs, Mildred Crump, speaker, “Flower Arranging and Care of House ‘Plants.” 1:30 p.m; Tea. 3:15 p.m. Tea. THURSDAY 8 p. m. Entertainment.

Franklin Township —~T%0 P. m. |

Frolic Group To Have Tea

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120 School Models To Be Honored &

Af 2:45 p. m. tomorrow the show committee of the Family

“The 120 participants in the con-|

{test for modeling at the frolic will be honored. The girls were

Mesdames Boatman, William W. Ralph W. Lewis, J ‘lington, Floyd Meeker and A. F.

selected by their various home|

rooms, Heading the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Browning.

Their assistants are Messrs. and Pearson Smith, R. J. Garstang, James G. Worth-

Hook.

|Faculty Personnel

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Faculty personnel on the com-

{mittee are Mrs. Henrietta Park-

er,

Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt,

Miss Alice Jane Hessler, menneth

AND wives G. would have more fun when they Eugene F. Hilliker and Robert L. go out for an evening together Black.

models by the judges, there will be four alternates. ‘judges |Mosiman,

Peterman; Robert M. King,

Twelve girls will be selected as and The include Miss Bettijane fashion editor of the

{ News, and Mrs, Evelyn Rhamy, Star.

{ordinator at Block's,

special guest. “ing the fashion show.

Miss Mahalowitz. : Is Honored

Miss Betty DeVries, fashion cowill be al Block's is present-

Miss Carolyn Clevenger and

Miss Jean Close entertained with

Mama to remind Papa of some |

distasteful chore that has to

be done that week or to com- |

plain about how hard it is to get by on her grotery allowance. Three: Silence isn't golden when a couple should be in a “party” mood. Now's the time for the really funny story you've been saving, for the amusing incident that happened during

gossip that you know your mate will find interesting.

= = » FOUR: Neither should act as the other's caretaker during the evening. If the husband is hav-

ing a good time off in a corner |

with a couple of congenial souls, his wife shouldn't try to make him join some other group. If the wife is having a good time,

the husband shouldn’t announce

suddenly that he has had a hard day at the office tomorrow, and they have to leave.

Five: The husband should pay

enough. attention to his wife

that she doesn’t feel neglected. No wife likes to be taken to a party and have her husband _ completely fgnore her until it is time to go home,

. the day, for a little harmless

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% Voting Skit To Be Given At Meeting

Programs Arranged HW Women Voters

tic skit, “The Case of the Reluctant Voter,” willbe pre-| sented> tomorrow at the first general meeting of the Tiana League of Women Voters, The meeting will be at 10 a. m. in the Colonial Furntiure Co. Auditorium, Members of the Voters Service study group will be in charge of the program. Cast for the skit includes Mesdames W. O. Johnson, Don Caseley, Leon Shiman, Merton Good; Andrew Bicket and John A. Campbell.” Mrs. Lowell Thomas, group chairman, is the author, Sen. Homer E. Capehart and Alex M. Campbell have been invited to attend the League Candidate’s Forum at 8 p. m. Oct. 20 in the World War Memorial Auditorium. This meeting, for the purpose of informing the public on their candidates’ thinking, is part of the Voters Service group’s {extensive program before election day, Nov. 7.

Rep. Jacobs to Talk | Other speakers will {Rep. Andrew Jacobs Charles |B. Brownson, House of Repre{sentatives candidates; Charles 8S. {Fleming and Leland L. Smith, {secretary of state candidates, {Jesse Hutsell and Golden Silver,

include

eaused b; is the res pills at

Republicans, and William N.| Harding and Fred W. Nordsieck, | Burfosely iDemocrats, Marion County com-/ - Ron missioner candidates. Dorian Moderator will be Mrs. Thom- Saye mal SOME ly sensit The kept by a group of Boy Scouts. drugs. | The election board has granted reactions the league permission to demon- tities. I strate voting machines from Sat-| concern urday, Oct. 21, through Friday, come ad Oct. 27. One of these will be set Most p up in the Sears, Roebuck & Co. barbitura store. - they hav mesenger { for slee Teen Problems— Miss Naomi Grabill (right), Jordan Music College student, winner of the 1949 Patroness Club, usually t: | Sigma Alpha lota Sorority, scholarship, plays for Mrs. Earl R. Briggs left), club president, and Miss even yes Bi ls Business | Wilma Thompson, her instructor in Jordan. Miss Grabill is an active member of Zeta Chapter, Sigma lished. Alpha lota, : Bey In e slee Of Teen-agers - ” " ~ » » » » » . than a _% | _- Members of the Patroness Club, Sigma Alpha Candy Committee Besides Family Should M ake 1 Tota Sorority, will hold their annual benefit card Mrs. David Hughes, chairman, Mesdames habit the B d 4 0 p k party at 1:30 p. m. Oct. 18 in Block's Auditorium. ;,,,,, gtyart, D. R. Batty, Thomas Toll, Harold poisoned. uage pen 00 Proceeds will be used for the scholarship given = Togssell, Harry A. Ware and John M. White, taken ba By JOAN | each year to a worthy student of the Jordan candy. : months DO YOUR parents talk over | Music College." Mrs. G. W. Rubush, chairman, Miss Pauline competen money matters with you? Do Mrs. Earl R. Briggs, president, has appointed Schellschmidt and Mrs, F. L. Warner, cards and eliminati they tell you frankly just how | Mrs. Willlam M. Haine and Mrs. Noble Reed, tallies, and Mrs. R. H. Drake, chairman, Mes- had to be family finances stand? Seems | general chairmen. dames Carl Irrgang, Charles Hedley and Louis & Sleepin to me it's sound procedure. | Committees appointed by Mrs. Haine for the - Traugott, Miss Gladys Alwes and Miss Elizabeth nervous Gives a teener an understand- | event include Mrs. Briggs, chairman, Mesdames Ohr, tickets. - parts of { | ing of bills and budgets! | Frank Cregor, Fred McCain and Thomas C. Mrs. Daniel Shattuck, chairman, Mesdames Pe avoide Even if Mom and Dad don’t | Woodson, hospitality, and Mrs. E. Ford Berger, Don Essig, Howard Griffith, Arthur Taylor and are defin take you into their confidence, | chairman, Mesdames H, B. McNeeley, John E. Frank O. Wilking, special prizes, and Mrs. John them. it won't hurt you to know how | Steeg Jr. and Vern C. Vanderbilt, table. prizes. Kolmer and Mrs. Simon Kiser, telephone, 0 Gertrud rganizations— Delta Gammas To Be P Dental Society Auxiliary Sets a enra ocie y uxi ary ers N L 4 ber will b O od P h-i Pi | ame ea ers the XL CI { . lege, Nash utdoor Pitch-in Picnic Alumnae Entertain ls | ' Announcements of an outdoor picnic and a civil defense talk, Former Presidents Macomber, | highlights today’s organization news. Commitice . chal ‘ Miss Ma | Members of the Indianapolis Dental Society Women's Auxillary| OM Fes CRATER (OF the from Sha {will keep the large outdoor fireplaces busy at the home of Dr. and Thor ave been named by Mrs. where she |Mrs. I. E. Reibel, Brendonwood, Oct. 18. [Thats Puy a Sis Leap { elix : They will entertain their husbands with a pitch- in » picnic. The of Delta G a Sorority. ors oF Am

event is scheduled for 3 p. m. Arrangements chairmed are Broadway, “will “be the hostess, |

Mrs. Don Irwin and Mrs. Damon Assisting her will be Mesdames |Goode. Games apd music are be- John Blakely, Fred Blum, Edward ling planned by .Mrs. Irwin and Vaughn and Richard Kessler. | Chairmen include Miss Helen |Mrs. A. E. Elliott. Mrs. Dale Sare will review Mrs. G. Baker, yearbook; Mrs. B. E.

They were announced at today's luncheon meeting honoring past presidents of the group from 1913 to this year in the Marott Hotel.

HOLD DOLLARS ARE DIVIDED household dollars are divided. Here's our budget, revised 1950

edition, for .an average, midincome family of four. = » "

BEFORE you evep get started |

income taxes take from 5 to

I.10 per cent. Rent (or property

taxes and repairs) eats up 15 to 20 per cent. Upkeep (heat, light, phone, laundry and running the family bus) cost roughly 10 per cent. Food has

reached a new-high of 35 per

Doctor and dentist bills, recreation, vacation and incidentals figure 10 per cent; insurance and savings another 10.

! cent.

That leaves the final 10 per cent |

(more or probably less!) for clothing for the whole family. If Pop pulls down $80 a. week that's $8. And what is your share? A mere $2 weekly! Obviously major expenses must

| be planned for.

It isn’t fair to needle Pop for expensive extras. .And if you handle your own clothing allowance.. it's not smart to go over-board on nonessentials and expect the family to bail

| Assisting with plans are Mes- {Dyer’s latest book, “The Green Meditch, vice president and pro{dames Donald Berry, Thomas Es- Spring. » The author will com- 8ram; Mrs. Russell L. Roberts, (mon, J, W, Geller, William Han- ment, ways and means; Mrs. Frank L, ining, L. F. Haskett, George King, Churchman, welfare, and Mrs, Harry C. Meyer,<A. H. Mitchell,’ A demonstration on cooking G. R. Redding, membership. J. 8S. Reese, Melvin Ritter, P. Z. will be given for the Phi Mu; Schwartz, Robert B. Stone and Sorority Alumnae Association at Mrs. William Abdon, notificdtion; Henry M. Swenson. 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the In- Mrs. Edward Weddle, state day, dianapolis Power ‘DAR Speaker ¢. Autditorium. ma News. | Thursday Lt. Fred Cretors, In-' Miss Befty Schillinger and Miss| Guests at today’s luncheon were [diana Civil Defense deputy di- June Alvord, home service ad- Mesdames S. P. Matthews, R. W. {rector, will talk on “Why Civilian yisers in “the company's home Showalter, L. W. Rawlings, 8. D. Defense” at the meeting of the service department, will show 52h, C. B. Durham, Mark HamCaroline Scott Harrison Chapter, new methods and short cuts in er, J. Dwight Peterson, G. 0. {Daughters of the American Revo-|food preparation. Miss Louise >'0Wne and Churchman, lution. The meeting will be at 1:30 Blalock is in charge of arrange- Mesdames Alfred H. Guyot, {p. m. in the chapter house, ments. G. E. Morrison, G. E. Haun, H. H, At the business session dele- Later, ae. Siicaves Ire > Ww. ates to the recant Indiana So- {Husted and Fran er, Misses [ates 12 5he recal Indiana S0-iNell Becherer Named Edith M. Curtis, Jane C. “Durtham report, Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will.To College Committee |*"d Baker. |preside. A musical program will be.

Hostesses were Mesdames RobTimes Speeial ert Jenkins, G. 8S. Rader and Eld{given by Mrs. Kenneth Dix Coffin, {pianist.

SOUTH HADLEY, Mass, Oct. ridge, Mrs. Meets

10—Miss Nell. Becherer,. daughFae W. Patrick and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Society Howard Nyhart, tea chairmen; will, Becherer, 5430 Washington Blvd, | The Christamore Aid Society |be assisted by Mrs. Arthur W. yr 4iana tl ./met today ‘in the Christamore polis, recently : was apMcDonald and Mrs. J. 8. Marlowe. pointed to'the social committee of House, 502 N. Tremont St. Host.

esses were Mesdames Marguerite |Honor Guest (the Student Government Associa-'V, Mayer, John R. Newcomb,

| Mrs. Kate Gambold Dyer, au-'tion of Mount Holyoke College, = |Augustus Cpburn, Erwin Vonne(thor of “The Green Spring” and, gye is a graduate of Tudor 'gut and O. F. Heslar. {Turkey Trot,” will be the honor! Hall School, Indianapolis, and 1s Earle in Eagt

guest at the meeting of the In-| dianapolis Alumnae Club, Alpha # member of the sophomore class yp. ang Mpg,

K. D. Earl, 5800

Mrs. Gail Eldridge, hospitality;

& Light. Co, and Mrs. F. M, Steele, Delta Gam-

you out. Not in these days of Delta Pi Sorority, tomorrow. |choir. She ds publicity chairman Compton Drive, are visiting in a kitchen shower and luncheon| tight- fitting budgets! _ Mrs. ‘Thomas D. Young, 5770. of the Athletic Association. |New York City. Saturday in the Columbia Club for! ee a et treet Miss Carol Mahalowitz. EF Miss Mahalowitz and Gene Red-| vents wu! ford will be married Oct. 19. | ToMORRGY. © | Happy B ymeans py os . / | Ephamar Literary — Noon. Mrs, Designing Woman | Harley J. Corey, 804 N. Chester, : > hostess. “What Good Govern- a Both shor ment Means to American Wom- 1 en.” Philip 8. Kappes. Baby's eager relish for flavor-guarded prgvided. {Rio de Janeiro Chapter, ITSC— forated ps 030 2m Mrs CA Boyd, Beech-Nut Foods helps Baby thrive! 38. 40: 42, 6161 Madi hostess, h . . : ~ short Mrs. Gert] oa! #58, Speaker When doctor recommends solids, avoid meal- Bort De se Jo-She-Ma—12:30 p. m. Mrs. C. F. time conflicts. Let flavor-guarded Bepch-Nut pend jo Aumann, 326 N, Emerson, host- coaxing! licious variety, = nte ess. “Tour of Europe,” Mrs, Foods do the ng! Really de issue is f Harvey Belton. to woo baby’s appetite. : styles for Northeastern Homemakers — 11 Babies love them... nh Yin a. m. Mrs. William Hartman, thrive on them | 3902 Pasadena, hostess. on book. {Chapter U, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs, J. W, Denny. 84 N. Audubon, SU —Elizabeth Hillyer. Road. 3 gram, Mrs, 5 The In Ask a mirror dealer to hang | wednesday Afternoon—1 p. 214 V the sheet glass you've always | Mrs. Roger 8. Lawton, 1719 XN. oe i Ings | wanted on the wall. usual | Kessler Blvd, hostess. Music, No. 8501 "handyman doesn't have suffi- | Mrs. R. O. Minnick; “Christian cient skill for the job. The ex- | Living Begina at Home,” Mrs. ri Fashio pert makes sure the walls are | Tare ae B © e ch-N t true, and if they're not makes | T Kalon Lunch : ul Name .... allowances for their unevenness. o-Ralon Luncheon ; FOODS ~~ BABIES If the installation i is to be per- ¥ The President's - Day luncheon Sans denne ' manenf, the mirror can be ap. [’f the To-Kalon Club was held 48 BY ders gon and den. ort: plied to the wall with mastic. joday 1 the Highland Cousivy aap dove lam apend by she Tad Qty... “Otherwise th Club Mi3. Wa Levi vas the) a se the mirror is attached |[nostess and Mrs. O. M. Calvert! Mate... to plywood. ’ Gavatiy program. is f ¥ tree t sone