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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1946 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 5 I NT FOR PARENTS By EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE Date Set "1 Wedding Maxine Smith's Engagement To Donald Hull Announced Bride-Elect Kappa Alpha Theta At Butler; Prospective Bridegroom In I.U. Medical School ANGLE Not Tina I Thin James A. Johnson, 1126 North Kealing. Mrs. Friar Is the former J.

Margaret Johnson of Indianapolis. The Irvington Kindergarten Mothers' Club will meet at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the kindergarten. Miss Lola Connors, parents' counselor of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society, will speak. Hostesses will Include Mesdames John Gansman, Eston Sterns and Robert Coomler. tary, and Miss Katherlne Graves, treasurer.

Dr. Goethe Link and Miss Ruby are new members of the boar! of directors. There will be a musical program by Miss Norma Marie Mueller, pinnist, and Donald Crafton, violinist. Pouring will be Miss Doris Lynn and Mesdnmes Noble Hilgenberg, Chester Lytle and H. H.

Hnnna. Assisting with the serving will be Misses Virginia Jobp, Elizabeth Moore and Sophie Schrader. The engagement of Miss I. Maxine Smith to Ronald H. Hull has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard B. Smith, 1322 North Kealing Avenue. Mr. Hull Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl H. Hull of 804 North Bolton Avenue. No date has been set for th ewedding. Miss Smith attended Butler University, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.

The prospective bridegroom was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity at Indiana University and now is attending the Indiana University School of Medicine, where he is a Nu Sigma Nu. Miss Patricia Sharlck Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Georgia Sharick, 140 Hampton Drive, during the hnlldav vacation. Miss Sharick is Nature Study Club To Hold Reception THE NATURE Study Club of Indiana will hold Its annual reception Sunday for the retiring and the new officers at the D.A.R. chapter house, 824 North Pennsylvania Street.

Retiring officers who will be in the receiving line are Ralph Pier-son, president; Arthur P. Thomas, vice-president, who has been reelected to the same office; Miss Elizabeth Roche, secretary, and Chester Lytle, treasurer. Incoming officers are Miss Florence Newhovise, president; Mrs. Victoria H. Rentsoh, secre Mother: "Can Bettie spend the Mother: "This is the day we morning with you? Don't tell her, planned to take down the Christ-hut I'm going to take down the mas tree.

You can take the orna Christmas tree. raise a fuss ments from the lower branches about it if she were here." and we'll put them In thes boxes." Children will orrcif the things they do not wish to happen if mother maintain a matter-of-fact attitude about them. iir "inf'n mm mill frm itFi iiiir? Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.

Hemel-garn, 409 Parkway Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, to William H. Betancourt, son of Ramon Betancourt'of New York. The ceremony will take place Jan. 19 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. (Tower.) Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta PI Sorority will meet tonight In the Lemcke Building.

Epsilon Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority will hold Its regular meeting tomorrow night in the clubrooms in the Rauh Building. Press Club To Meet The Woman's Press Club of Indiana will meet at 12:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Columbia Club to hear an agent from Slckels and Miss Mabel Leigh Hunt as hostesses. Reservations may be made with Mrs. John A. Dyer, 3157 North Delaware Street.

the Federal Bureau of Investigation speak on "F.B.I. In Wartime." Mrs. John Klelnhenz Is program chairman with Miss Evelyn Ray a student at Iowa State University at Iowa City, la. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Friar arrived Saturday from Fall River, to spend January with Mrs. Friar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. But, Mother, You Promised! "You promised I could hav my picture taken at Voorhis Studio io let's go!" Children love to be photographed at Voorhis Studio, because skilled cameramen there make them feel natural and at ease. Such care in photography results in true Personality Portraits.

SPECIAL One 8x10 Lustertons Portrait Proofs shown. Head and shoulders of individual only at this special price. Others available. Hours: 9 to 8 Xo Appointment Necessary 1 Miss Irene Nendel To Be Honor Guest Of Mrs. Conaway A miscellaneous shower will be given tonight at 8 o'clock in honor of Miss Irene Nendel by Mrs.

Kenneth Conaway, 3962 Fletcher Avenue. The honor guest will become the bride of Ned Pickering at 7:30 o'clock Jan. 12 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. Miss Nendel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter E. Nendel, 335 North Summit Avenue, and the prospective brideggroom Is the con of Mr. and Mrs. N. C.

Pickering, 2830 North Capitol Avenue. Among the guests at the party tonight will be Mrs. M. W. Bennett, Mrs.

Melvin. Meyer, Miss Iola Bainbridge and Miss Ruth Tellman. The hostess has been chosen as matron of honor and Mrs. Bennett and Miss Ruth Ellen Nendel of Evansville will be bridesmaids. Miss Anna Louise Meier will be junior bridesmaid.

John Schulmeyer will be best man and ushers will be M. W. Bennett and Harold Siebert. 2327 N. Meridian jllli- It 1 Hours: 8:30 A.M.

si 5:00 P.M. I.U. Art Director Is Ilerron Speaker Henry R. Hope, director of fine arts at Indiana University will speak at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the John Herron Art Museum on "Important Phases of Contemporary Painting." His lecture will be illustrated with paintings included in the museum's current exhibition, "58th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings." Mr. and Mrs.

Hope have loaned a Milton Avery painting to the show which includes examples by local and Eastern collectors and museums, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P.

Coler, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fesler, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Robins Mrs. C. Suydam Cutting, Bob Crosby, Mrs. John P. Marquard, the Encyclopedia Bri-tannica, the Art Institute of Chicago, the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art of Kansas City, and Life Magazine.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade are chairmen of the host and hostess committee for the day and will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H.

Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Ochsner, Mrs. Albert Cole and Mrs.

Robert Sinclair. DRS. EITEU0RG S0LTIS AND FRAY DENTISTS 872 E. Washington St. Between Meridian Street nd Marott'i Shoe Store Phone MA.

0583 CITY-WIDE Uda BRANCHES I Fletcher fet Ola Addresses in Telephone Directory I Mmbtr Ftdtnl Dtposit Iniurtnce Co'p. fM( IhMl JP) A. VaIV M. rJ Rovon 1 Wm wt NT WE BUY DIAMONDS-, Highest Cash Prices Paid STANLEY JEWELRY 127 W. Washington St.

130 E. Waahlnirton Suite, 6IS AC0USTICGN EDGAR A. GUEST LETTER Beloved, the holiday season, Thank goodness, is over at last! For not writing sooner, my reason: I waited until it was past. I wanted to tell you about it And all that we managed to do. A tree? What were Christmas without It! Yes, I did the trimming for you.

Beloved, I let out the shopping To Janet and Betty and Bud. My heart has no notion of stopping; It gushes, and always a flood! The times when they asked me to aid them And give a suggestion or two, I smiled as this answer I made them: "Just do what your mother would do." Beloved, you'll want to know whether All signs of our heartache we hid, And welcomed the New Year together And kissed one another. We did. I recall now the good years departed. With all of the gladness we've known.

Well, here is another year started! Lord, help me to live it alone. (Copyright. Kditar A. AUNT HET By ROBF.RT Ql 1I.LEN MACHINE TOOLS PRECISION TOOLS General I Misc. Equipment By Order of the PROPELLER DIVISION CI RTISS-M KiHT CORPORATION" 10 A.M., Tues, JANUARY 15, 1946 on the ivmifrr at 1231 West SU Indianapolis SAI.K MILL INtl.lUK: The marhinerv, at Clifton also other (total orlRlnal cost OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS) located at Plant No.

2 CaldweH. N.J., at Curtlss divisions In Indianapolis. and Beaver, also at Bub-contractors' plants and warehouses in Cleveland, O. Paterson. N.J.

Detroit. and Elmlra. N.Y., comprising ENGINE LATHES from lfrxV tip to GRINDERS such a Plain. Universal. Intrr-il.

Ec. Thread. Oear, etc. PRESSES: 1300 ton Btrds-horo and others: MILLERS. Cincinnati.

Becker. Lees-Bradner. Hall. TURRET LATHES. VS No.

3A and 4A. Foster. Potter Johnston, Drills, Radial. Planer. Saws.

Pro-fliers. Welders. Degreasers. Furnarea all kinds: Shears. Brake.

Laboratory and Photo equipment: Oear Generators, Plating-. Sand etc. RFE OOMPI.FTf; XI MFRIfAf. WITH PKTIRFS SHOWING LOCATIONS OF Inspeet at emeli LAeatt.ia Attend the ONE Auction at Clifton Inspection dally to day of auction. jam CMEtsoH ruq, HfWftU s.

k. 1 "I don't care how fancy a mountain resort hotel is. I can't feel free and easy anyplace where I can't get at tlvt refrigerator. 9 cv STAB WANT ADS BRINQ A RESULTS AT LESS COST.

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