Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1951 — Page 6
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Servicemen's Center
Here Is Planning | Open House Feb. 28
Radio Program to Include Governor,
Mayor, Gen. Strickler and Others
Financially supported by the Community Chest, morally supported by the city, the Indianapolis Servicemen’s Center will hold open house for all interested civilians from |
11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Feb. 28. Volunteer staff members will be on hand to answer questions and greet visitors. No special program has been planned with the exception of a half hour radio broadcast. { |
The time has been donated by Radio Station WIBC at 5 p. m. and will originate from the club itself. { Among the celebrities on this show will be Gov. Schricker,| Mayor Bayt, Maj. Gen, Daniel B. Strickler, commanding officer of] the 28th Division, Camp Atterbury; Col. John H. Gibson, post com-| mander, Ft. Harrison, and the Rt, Rev, Fr. August R. Fussenegger.| Officers of the board of directors for the center include Mrs. | Harry C. Reid Sr. president; William Book, vice president; Mrs.|
sthy F. Buschmann, secretary,| ————————-== wp y DO N. Frenzel, treasurer. room will be staffed by Soropti-|
Committee members for the/ mist Club, Mrs. Ralph Lewis,!
newly opened center at 111 N.|President.
. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joiner, Capitol Ave. include Mrs. Thomas, oo 00 "are “and Mrs. Donald|
Stevenson, chairman, Mesdames | August C. Bohlen, Jeremiah Ca. Kutz, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hatch, dick, William Griffith, E. C. Miss Helen Kottlowski and Har-| Kroeger and William Wemmer 0d Wesselman, camera. and nd Miss Grace Hawk, house. {studio room; Wilbur Peat, chair-| 3 fi : iman, art studio, and Charles Other Committees Sumner, chairman, Red Cross Mesdames Lillian Krauch, Ada first aid room. Kruse, Charles H. Klaisler, Otto re ———————————— © Paris, Myrtle Altum, Clara Benz, . Howard Christena, C. H. Hark-| ayt Praises ness, Lawrence Shedd and Esther) Young and Misses Jean Rawle 0 h + Jean Kibler, Mary Mary Toon rcnestra
Georgia Cunningham, Mary RochSoot Rosemary Tibbetts, camiia| Talks at Symphony
Zinkan, Nellle Barth and Helen Fund Meeting”
Green, housing. Miss Helen Sherrin, chairman, “The Symphony Orchestra has
Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mrs. Fred- brought invaluable prestige to erick Evans and Miss Grace Indianapolis,” Mayor Bayt. told Granger, information desks. {the corps of volunteer campaign
Thies Are Brides in
—Noble Bretzman photo.
Miss Betty Joanne Wesley and Raymond Dale Blunk were married Feb. 11 in the First Methodist Church, Spencer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry Wesley, Spencer. Mrs. Raymond Blunk of Martinsville is the mother of the bridegroom.
Guide for Brides: No. 9
seems to bother almost as many! people as those actively engaged in the wedding itself. j
Mrs. Harry Ridgeway, Sister workers. at their second report Susies chairman, committee mem- meeting held yesterday in the bers to be announced later, and Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Joseph Newman, chairman, “Tt must be maintained at alll staff composed of American .,qts" he further stated. Legion members, checkroom, | Campaign chairman, Mrs. John Recording Committees 'A. Alexander, announced $19,113 | Messrs. and Mesdames J. D. of the $50,000 goal had been | Alford, James Genders, Charles raised to date. The Women's] Gallup, Charles Brockman, Division reported a total of) Joseph E. Buck, and C. E. Mal- $10,663. The Men's Division acgren, recording room. {counted for $8,450.
Mrs. W. R. Higgins, chairman, , ' sis Mrs. Harold Buell, Mrs, George Honor Men's Division
Bond and Miss Barbara Klein,| The report luncheon honored public relations. , {the Men's Division represented by Mrs. Perry Meek, chairman, Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, 8. Paul Clay, Mesdames Helen L. Brothers, Jean Black, John Jefferson, ¥thel Cortright, Dorothy Reid Douglas Campbell, Cornelius O. and Von Snyder, Misses Mary Lou Alig and Allen Clowes. Bair, Lettie Stand, Genevieve] Dr, Clowes In addressing the Hedge and Marilyn Reeves group called attention to an “What's Cooking in Indianapolis” article in Holiday Magazine writ- . (bulletin), [ten by Deems Taylor, music critic, Charge of Cookies Iplacing Indianapolis Symphony Mrs. C. H, McDermott and Mrs. among the 10 top orchestras in Addison Parry, cookies; Mrs, the country.
Harry Wade, chairman, and Mrs, The final report meeting for the, Charles Weisse, library, and Mrs. maintenance fund campaign will |
El Lilly, hermit room. The card be Monday noon in the IAC.
We, the Women—
Ready Smile Is Important
Miss> Nancy Jean Rickley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | Ross Rickley, 3020 Sutherland Ave., and Ernest Lawrence Grosdidier Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Grosdidier Sr., 1020 Taft St. exchanged wedding vows at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Broadway Methodist Church. Dr. Robert Pierce officiated.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ Recent February Church Ceremonies
Miner-Baker photo,
Typical Method Outlined on Proper Way To Answer a Formal Wedding Bid
By MARY BROOKS not necessary to reply to invita-/quired.* An invitation to a wed-
“How a Proper guest” H1008 to the church ceremony ding and reception, however,
Reply in Handwriting
Informal invitations by hand-|
So, first, in reply to that oft- written note are replied to in the repeated question of how to same manner, as: ‘Dear Mary— Questions, Please! answer a formal wedding (or/Peter and I are delighted to be| “wnat obligation .is there for other) Invitation here is the present for etc.” An informal re-'the bride’s family to put up the!
{does require a wedding gift and | jit should be sent to the bride at] ‘her home as soon as possible {with your personal card.
typical form to use: gret, however, should give briefly various guests coming from out| the reason for not being able to of town for the: wedding? Are
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith (Or Single Name) Accept with Pleasure, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown's
attend.
theres/any who have to be taken!
When you receive a wedding care of and any who don't have
{Name of Host or Hosts) announcement, it is thoughtful to pe?” To the Weidine Recention of - {to send the bride and bridegroom The bride's attendants who
(Or Other Occasion)
Their Daughter |a brief personal note, but not re- come from out of town have to!
on Saturday. (The Date) (The Time) (The Place) In regretting, the same form is used substituting the line “regret that they are ufable to accept” after the first line names. Both acceptance and regrets should be written by hand on the sender’s own personal stationary. (It is
but fiot necessarily any others. It would, of course, B® very] hospitable to take care of -the| bridegroom’s. immediate family, if possible. But this is the exception rather than the rule,
a for by her family,|
TOMORROW: “Rules Are Flexible.
Club and PTA Events Tomorrow
Advance Study—1 p. m. Summit Tearoom. 41st . Anniversary, chairman. International Relations Study] Group, Indianapolis Branch, American Association of Uni-|
Sophia Waara, 5230 E. Washington, hostess. Discussion of
arias).
In Building Up Friendships
By RUTH MILLETT WRITES A WIFE: “We've been married for five years and are happy together, We have two children we both enjoy. There's just one thing I'd like to change.
We don’t have any really close friends in this town we have | Hved in for the last three years. Some people seem to find making friends so easy and natural, but it hasn't been that way
American Legion Auxiliary | 1:30 p. m. Post Home. Patriotic program, Mrs. John Fair-| head; chairman; Mrs. Herman| Belkins and Leland Haines, tea]
Indianapolis Readers—1 p. m.
34th, hostess. Book review,
{| with us. Can you give us any advice?” Here are a few questions that may help you to put your finger on the reasons why you and your husband haven't found friends in your new home. _ Have ypu been sitting back waiting and hoping for friends to come to you? They probably won't, you know. Not because you aren't worth the effort, but simply because most people who are already established in a community are so busy with the friends they already have they don't bother going - out of their way to make new friends, ” ” » DO YOU ACCEPT MOST of the invitaRuth Millett tions that come your way, even when it may seem inconvenient or when the evening doesn’t sound too exciting? A newcomer who is anxious to make friends should make the effort to accept any gestures of friendliness that come along. ; Do you have your home well enough organized so that you ean usually manage to have on-the-spur-of-the-moment company? Being able to say: “Come by our house” after a meeting |
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or chance encounter is the easiest way in the world for a newcomer to appear friendly without seeming to be pushing and contriving to be accepted. |
own neighborhood? This, too, is easy and natural for the
Patricia Gates |
Miss Ella Frietzsche; election. Inter Nos—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Har-| ry Orlopp, 3215 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. “A Mocking-
(Crabb); Mrs. V. L.-Manuel. | Alaskan Chap. ITSC—1:30 p. m.| E. New York St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Speaker,| Mrs. Walter W. Houppert. Annie Laurie Chap, ITSC—1 p. m. Mrs. J. H. Standard, 1225 N. Shannon. Speaker, Mrs. Ray Hanger. Columbia Chap., ITSC—12:30 p. m. E. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank, Mesdames J. W.
To Be Feted |
Times State Service
COLUMBIA CITY, Feb. 20—|
stranger, for you can often break the ice with a loaf of home- |Clellan McNagny Jr, will be hon-|
baked bread, a plate of cookies, or an-invitation to Johnny's |gred at a bridal dinner Friday!
mother to let him spend the afternoon with your children.
- Ralph F. Gates, her parents. The, party will be given in the Thirty _-y {Club here, | Miss Gates and Mr. McNagny 19 CHARLES MAYER & CO. 29W. WASHINGTON ST. will be married Saturday in the
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night by former Gov. and Mrs.
|First Presbyterian Church,
Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. |
bridegroom's parents; Mrs. Karl|
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Reflecting good taste and representing 'son and Mrs. Vernon Trier.
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{Eberly Jr.,.and Mrs, William Me-|
Nagny, James Barrett III, Carl]
|Suedhoff Jr., Richard Curdes and 05
Lawrence Eberbach, Ft. Wayne. | The Rev, and Mrs. Robert]
Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wil-
Initiation Set
{hold rough initiation for pledges {tomorrow in the home of Mrs.
Herman Warrell, 1936 Winfield
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Stutesman, T. G. Way and F. L., : Speaker, Mrs, Bert McCammon; { Brock, hostgsses. Speaker, Mrs." Music by Chorus Club, Mrs. C. M. Bohnstadt, program Clayton Ridge.
i35—1:30 p. m. Annual birthday
New Harmony Chap. 1TSC—7:30 party, Founders Day.
p.m. Mrs. Frank Wolfe, 135M 36_3:15 p. m. Founders Day
N. Dearborn, hostess, Speaker, . Mea. 7 aes Stator. | program by parents; music by
mothers chorus; tea.
versity Women—7:30 p. m. MISS yryington Catholic Woman's 33_1:30 p. m. Special feature,
Study—1 p. m. Mrs. K. L. Ker- “Lincoln‘'s Gettysburg Ad-
| nel, 5040 Ey Pleasant “Behind Closed Doors” (Zach Pkwy., Bostecs: Program, Mrs.
Howard McD
and Salad W. Garns.
Cook, 5321
Sheets.
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hostesses. {New Century—12:30 p. m. Mrs. O. | i L. Walter, 1102 N. Grant, host-| Mrs. J. A. Cameron, 1118 W.| oq program, Mrs. O. C. Neier. 60—1:30 p. m. “Indianapolis PreChap. F, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs, Gaines | N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Program, Mrs. D. E.
Run! dress.” Past officers honored.
{39—1:30 p. m. Speaker, Miss Lean D. Swope; Founders Day
Robert E. Kennington Unit, juyington Homemakers — 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Paul Miller, 985 N.| © ooo Aubudon Road, hostess. “Salads Dressings,” Mrs, Benjamin Beard and Mrs. H.!
{50—1:45 p. m. Founders Day tea | honoring past presidents. + Speaker, Mrs. Louis Bruck. | 56—2:30 p. m. Skit by parents; | school PTA history, Miss Myrtle Johnson. :
paredness.” 80—1:15 p. m. Founders Day; style show by Broad Ripple Merchants with pupils partici- | pating.
bird Sang at Chickamauga” Chap. V, PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. L. M.\g; 1:30 p. m. “And Then There
Richardson, 67 N. Ritter, host- were Four,” safety movie. ess, “Living in Jamaica,” Mrs. | Speaker, Joe Pierson. T. T. Richardson.
¥191—1:15 p. m. Founders Day
| Theta Chap., Phi Delta Pi—7:30| tea. “Flower Arrangements,”
p. m. Mrs. Herbert Pierpont,| Bill Gilbert.
1530 8. East,
hostess.
Drexel Gardens — 1:30 p. m.
Service Study—11 a. m. Mrs. G,| Founders Day program by Mrs.
W. Linville, 3068 N, Irvington!
hostess, Guest day. Tri Kappa—7 p. m. Hawthorn Garden City—7:30 p. m. Founders
Room. PTA
UNITS
| Herbert McClelland. * Evans—1 p. m. Founders Day; skit by mothers. :
| Day. “A Living Ideal,” Mrs. | Horace Abbott. Lawrence Grade—7:30 p. m
School 1—1:15 p. m. Founders, y Day Program. Dessert lunch-| Founders Day. Speaker, Roy
s Chorus; style Maywood—7:30 p. m. Founders
eon; Mother show by sewi
ng class,
Day program by Mrs. Phillip
2--1:30 p. m. Covered dish lunch-| Leaser. eon. “Children as Individuals,” | Nora—9:30 a. m. Mrs. Roy Cor-
Mrs. David P. Ashton. Guests,
former presidents.
gram.
music; exhibition by boys phys-
ical ed classes; former presi- GOOD WiLL OFFER
dents, guests;
10—-1:45 p. m. Founders’
Have yo lored th ssibility of ¢ | it we a 3, ave you explored the possibility of friendships within your | Miss Patricia Gates and Phil Mc- 8—1:45 p. m. Founders’ Day honoring past president. Pupils pro- { Day.| Le, - —— Speaker, Mrs. Lee Fox; pupils B
tea.
2 p. m. Founders Day. Guest | speaker; recognition of past] presidents and of new mothers,
Phil McNagny, the prospective 24.3 p. m. “Citizen Child and
introduction |
son, 7203 N. Pennsylvania, hostess; morning coffee.
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His Heritage,” Founders Day
play by parents
rus.
McCammon,
3:15 p. m. Founders Day program. Speaker, Mrs. Bert
29--1:30 p. m. Founders Day tea.
IN conversation someone makes a small error, which is actually unimportant.
WRONG: on it.
Catch him up
RIGHT: Let it go unchal-
lenged. ” YOU have
. ” a conference
with your child’s teacher and she is frank about his short-
comings.
WRONG: Tell her you are
sure she just stand Johnny.
doesn’t under-
RIGHT: Ask her ‘what she
would ‘like to
have you do to
help correct the situation.
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: ry TUESDAY, FEB. 20, ost — Organizations— i Sr Perfe Activities Range : From Card Party To Dinner Musicale
Luncheon Meetings, Installation Of New Officers Are Scheduled
"Activities for organization members run the gamut from a card party to a dinner musicale this week. The annual card party for the 11th District, American ‘Legion Auxiliary, will be Feb. 28 at the Food Craft Shop at 8 p. m. "Mrs. Paul Eberts is in charge of arrangements. She will be assisted by Mesdames Jack Meyers, Lyon Prague and William
Schonecker and Miss Esther Alexander. Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews is 11th District president,
The Rev. William E. Weldon, Guest speaker at the Junior League of Indianapolis February o 4 \ ues’ unior Christ Episeage) Church, reed meeting tomorrow in the Woodstock Club will be Dr. Samuel R, the vows uniting Miss Patricia wo oon director of the James Whitcomb Riley Child Guidance Joan Bailey and Park Urquhart |ciinie.
Jr. in marriage Feb. 9. Mrs. Mrs. Robert 8. Ashby will preside. Calista Bailey, 4207 E. 10th St., Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo, education chairman, is in charge of i i drrangements. | is the mother of the bride. The |drrang ha 3Mker. and Miso. Jean
bridegroom's parents are Mr. | Newly elected officers for the Reickerts. and Mrs. Park Urquhart Sr., New Neighbors League March) rhe program following dinner
West Palm Beach, Fla. through August season Will be pag been arranged by Miss Nellie linstalled at the luncheon meeting Jones of the Jordan Music ColCl at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in Hotel /jege Faculty. u ans Lincoln. ; : The John H. Holliday Unit,
They include Mrs, Walter E.
Su er McNamara, president; Mrs. wil-| American Legion Auxillary, will PP liam Donnelly, vice president; have a luncheon meeting at the Card 6 |Mrs. Frank Payne, recording sec- home of Mrs, Thomas Kibler, 6044 ar ames retary and treasurer, and Mrs, Gladden Dr., Feb. 28.
i | Mrs. Mary Morrison, chairman On Proaram |{Willlam Kenny, corresponding ’ A ne supper will be a secretary, i pe ord oF lenin feature of the bridge and canasta| Committee chairmen are Mes VEIN BIN Draggo piv party Saturday night at the High- dames Forest D. Arden, Henry H.1} owell Reed land Golf and Country Club. | Batley, Curd janrman, Biwerd The Americanism program will It will be at 7 o'clock in the F. Eger and Tere be in be given by Mrs. Irene Luglov.
cha f arr e ts. | TE i Mrs. Chester Albright |
event } y . . i . can Club will hold a luncheon] rt Assisting them will be Mr. and | eine Thursday noon in eon To Entertain DAR Unit | Mrs, Chester W. Albright, 3055
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Mrs! Richard Swallow and Mr. ‘lub. a and Mrs. Ralph Betz. Cohuvia OS, is Ft. Wayne 'N. Meridian St., will entertain i wh n i . he y . v! $ n Wit Tate, checked tame. clothe|Speaker of the House of Repre- members of the Jonathan Jen. Helen Ci centered With candle greased sentatives, will be guest speaker. nings Chapter, Daughters of the and wool | bottles. | Mrs. Claude Franklin is general| American Revolution, Thursday striped taf On the menu with the spaghetti|chairman. lat a 1 p. m. luncheon. to the wi and meat balls will be tossed] Hostess chairman, Mrs. R. B.| Mrs. Howard T. Grifith win ect green salad and garlic bread. |Storms will be assisted by Mrs. ive a paper on “Berta Hummel, periect spr 2 = | Alma «Williams, Greenwood, and Beloved Artist.” Avoid Getting | Mesdames Alembert Brayton, | The T Saul Rabb, Frank Gilkison,| - Wallpaper too Wet Frank Mills, Leo Kriner, Frank Josephine Abbott
When cleaning washable wall-| Fairchild, Eleanor Malone and y,/: paper, it’s important not to allow Merle Stafford. Will Be Hostess the paper to become too wet. Par-| nrg, Fern Norris is organiza-| Miss Josephine Abbott, presi-
ticularly at edges or joinings ident. \dent of Alpha Chapter, Omega should excess moisture be," Presiden {Nu Tau Sorority, will be hostess avoided. { The Indianapolis Alumnae for a party at 8 p. m. tomorrow
Use a mild soap solution, a Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota in the W. Washington St. branch, soft sponge, and a light up-and- Sororify will meet at 6:30 p. m. Indiana National Bank. down stroke. Work from base to today in the DAR Chapter House| (yests will be members of the ceiling. Rinse with another soft preceding its regular business sorority and their husbands. sponge, wrung out in clear water. meeting and musicale. . | » . " | In charge of dinner arrange- . . Miss Carter at Miami | ments are Mrs. Marion Thomas| ¥ acation in Bermuda Miss Mary Carter, 1220 Park and Mrs. Clare Cox. They will be, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levin, .44 Ave., is vacationing with friends assisted by Mrs. J. Russell Pax-E. 46th St., have been vacation. in Miami and Miami Beach, Fla. ton, Mrs. Helen Olsen, Miss Mar- ing in Hamilton, Bermuda.
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