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5 Hoosier Society and Clubs; News of Interest to Women THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943. Virginia Ruch to Be Married Miss Daupert Is Engaged Wed to Indianapolis Soldier IT EXHIBITS FOR CLUBS AVAILABLE at I. U. Extension Provides -51 'M Showing of Indiana Work Free of Charge By SUSAN M. OSTROM "Clubs haying meetings this summer, or those which are planning next year's programs, may wish to vary the seriousness of their programs by having an exhibit of pic The engagement of Miss Virginia Ruch to Lieutenant Ralph S.

Manning Is announced CLUB'S AND I SORORITIES The New Century Club will have its annual picnic meeting Wednesday at EUenberger woods. Hcstesse-sin charge will be Mrs. Beryl E. Scud-. der, Mrs.

T. M. Scudder and off icerr the club. The Newcomers Club will nave an informal bridge and tea Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

at the Central Y. W. C. A. Newcomers to the city have been invited.

Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Delta Zeta Tau held a picnic meeting 'Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lyda Rcwe. i The Edelweiss Ladies' Society will sponsor a card party Wednesday at 11:30 p. m. at the Foodcraft shop.

Mr 3. Albert Meinken and Mrs. Tirmenstein are in charge of-; arrangements. I I i Beta Chapter of Beta Chi Theta! will have an outing Wednesday eve- at Riverside park. I 1 The engagement of Mis Louise Anita Dan pert Private Harry Dallas Bowden, ton Mr.

and Mrs, Alan Bowden, New Augusta, Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mr. Ov E. Daupert. Th weddinf 1 tures." Mrs.

Robert E. Burke, Bloom-; ington, chairman of the reciprocity by her parents. i committee of the Indiana Federa tion of Clubs, suggests in an article Mr. and Mrs. II.

E. Ruch. in the current Indiana Clubwoman 1 magazine. i IT "As the work of the reciprocity i committee is to tell clubs and in- i dividual club women of help avail "7 date has not jable for their programs, these sug- I gestions are offered," Mrs. Burke 1 'V been let.

I explains. "Of special interest are jthe federation exhibits of originals by Indiana artists, routed by the extension division of Indiana Uni The Ladies of the South Side Turners will sponsor a card party Wednesday at 2 p. m. at its hall. Mesdames Harry Collins, Fred Hel- versity, as a courtesy to the federa tion, and as participation in the Synod Delegates cher, Sonis Kahn and Frank New! educational work of the state.

MISSES CALLES, HAMLIN, DALRYMPLE ARE are in charge. "Exhibit No. 19, contains six oil MISS MARY CARD IS WED -TO PRIVATE GENE BROWN NEW CASTLE. June 15 Spl.) Miss Mary Gard, daughter Muncie Woman Heads Baptist paintings by the artists, Curry in Bluffton for 2 -State Session Bohm, L. O.

Griffith, Edward NEW CASTLE, June 15 (Spl.) Miss Adelyn Calles, of Williams, Adolph R. Shulz and William Loop. Exhibit No. 21 Mrs. Minnie L.

Gard, became -Young People contains four oil paintings by Ruth BLUFFTON, June 15 (Spl.) More than 100 delegates made ven Byrum, George Mock, Randolph Coats, Edna Cathell," and one water color by Arthur Sprunger. Exhibit No. 12 has three color etchings by Phoenix, became the bride of Lt. Robert Martindale, who is stationed at the army airbase, Dyers-burg, June 3, in the Calvary Episcopal church, Memphis, Tenn. Attendants were Miss Mary Ellen reservations here Tuesday for the sessions of the Michigan-Indiana Miss Mary Glen Ross, daughter of Mrs.

Gladys Ross Greenville, became the bride of Sergeant Harold F. Bock, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F.

Bock, Indianapolis, June 3, in a ceremony at the chapel of the Kavenauh Methodist church in Greenville. After a wedding trip to Dallas, the couple will live in Ilarlingen, where Sergeant Bock is stationed with the army air forces. Synod of the Evangelical and Re The Indiana Woman's Memorial Association to the 38th Division, U. S. will meet Wednesday at 12:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Gage for a dessert luncheon. Assisting will be Mesdames M.

H. Bargon, Theodore Pfafflin and M. B. Spellman; Mrs. John W.

Tag-gart is president. Mrs. H. K. Mcllroy will entertain members of the Central District Chiropractors Auxiliary with a luncheon meeting Thursday at 12:30 p.

m. at her home. Mrs. Cleveland A. Noel will assist.

Business will include plans for a fall program. formed church, which will continue L. O. Griffith, and three origina drawings by Frederick Polley. Catalogue With Each Exhibit.

the bride of Private Gene Brown Sunday in the First Friends church parsonage. A reception followed the cremony. Private Brown Ut stationed at Ft. Strong, Massachusetts. Miss Delia light, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Light, of Kentland. became the bride of Private William Ellson, of New Castle, in the chapel at Camp Crowder, Missouri, May 7. Private and Mrs. Ellson are living in Neosho, Mo.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. A communion service was on the "The exhibits may be used sepa Tuesday evening program in the charge of the pastor, the Rev. Mat rately or in combination. A catalog of art notes explaining the pictures thew Worthman, with the Rev. accompanies each exhibit.

The bor Woodward and Lieutenant C. A. Chatfield. Mrs. Martindale is a graduate of the University of Arizona and Lieutenant Martindale is a graduate of Wabash College.

Miss Mildred Hamlin became the bride of William June 11, at her home. The bride wore a blue street dress with a corsage of pink and white roses. Attendants were MIjs Ethel Hamlin and Nor- Robert C. Stranger, of Detroit preaching the sermon. rower pays transportation which Miss Ethel Janet White to Be Wed to Sylvester Johnson, Jr.

Invitations have been issued to the wedding of Miss Ethel Janet White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawrence White, and Pfc. Sylvester Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Johnson The wedding is to be Saturday at Whitehaven, the bride's home near Carmel. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Claude H. Anderson will entertain Tuesday evening BLTJTFTON, June 15 (AP) Miss Ruth Treffingcr, of Muncie, was elected president of the Baptist! Young People's Union oi the Indi-j ana Baptist convention In a vote I taken at tlx district conventions! i held durirys the week-end.

Results1 of the election were announced here Monday. Other officers named were Miss Ruby Sills, Hartford City, vice-president; Miss Orpha Elliott, Law-renceburg, secretary; and Lloyd Runion, Crawfardsvllle, treasurer, The following district presidents were also named: Mi's Pauline Hollingsworth, Evansville, southwest district; Miss Delia Richey, Boottsburg, southeast; Miss Florence Smith, Indianapolis, central; Walter Page, North Salem, west central; Miss Elizabeth Morris, Bummltvllle. northeast district, and Miss Ann Underwood, Valparaiso, northwest district Dr. William E. Lampe, of Phila- would not exceed $1.25 each day riplnhln u-ill hrinir tho mpscapp mm 0 0 I Ailvrrllomftlll and exhibits may be kept for Jwo MARJORIE BRIDGEWATER.

IS BRIDE OF EARL BURRIS the general council Wednesday weeks. Frequently after a club morning. The principal speaker DU HI YlLKt btAUIlrUL, bUl MM T1.U1 T- ..1 I meeting, the club displays the ex Wednesday afternoon will be Dr ONE GOT ALL THE SLES fZ XT T' I SEYMOUR, June 15 (Spl.) hibit in the public library or in Charles H. Smith, pastor of the; yujeu uy u.e uunra Mar jorle Bridgewater, Ing Company at Muncie where the First MethOdiSt Church, Of Tuesday afternoon, two very pretty girls some other local public building. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Wavn 'RlPPrlnnc fnr mpmhpre i wer down the treet. Ech mrt- couple will reside. Bridgewater, of Scotteburg, became "Indiana University extension di Miss Virginia Dalrymple, daugh ly nd becomingly dressed. Yet verl time.

the synodical council will be held wheB they totaiktoyounf mwJof the; the bride of Earl Burris, son of Mr. ter of Bernard Dalrymple and Joe Wednesday afternoon. vision has nineteen traveling ex hibits, available to groups or inai and Mrs. John Burris, of Austin, in Featuring the Thursday morning Indianapolis Saturday in viduals free of charge. The pic acquaintance, one girl got all the attention.

It didn't tate your observer long to lean why. One wore stockings which wrinkled and bad twisted seams, while the other had happily solved the stocking problem. Instead cf silk session will be an address by the the presence of the immediate fam tures re packed in grooved boxes, Rev. Simon A. Bennett, superin ilies.

Fadely were married June 8. The bride wore a blue and white dress with a corsage of gardenias. Attendants Mr. and Mrs. Lamonte Hale, of Anderson.

The couple will reside In New Castle. with hinged cover, which makes tendent of the Congregational sheers, sh wore Genuine Ansehl's, The Liquid handling easy. As part of their Christian church in Indiana. The couple will reside in Austin Mrs. Burris is a graduate of Scotts-burg High School and is a secre service to the state federation reel procity committee, county federa tary in the ordnance department at tion chairmen may pass informa METHODIST CHURCHES ELSIE KRIETE BECOMES BRIDE OF GEORGE MEAHL Freeman field.

Mr. Burris, a grad tion on to clubs in their counties Stocking, which gives the most beautiful, stream-lined effect to the legs and adds a new, never-known-before glamour. If you would like amaiingly lovely tegs, ask at your favorite drug cf department store for Genuine Ansehl's, The liquid Stocking and, oh yes, right now you will get, absolutely free, one regular 50c bottle of Base-Tex Leg Make-Up Foundation with each SI. 00 bottle of Genuine Ansehl's, The Liquid Stocking. uate of Austin High School, for MISS BETTY JEAN DAVIS'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MUNCIE, June 15 (Spl.) Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Davis announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean, to David W. Jones, second class petty officer in the United and might even assist in planning merly was in the navy, stationed OBSERVE STUDENT DAY Fifty-one Methodist churches of for the use in their comniunities with a bridal dinner for their daughter. Miss Muriel Anderson, and Private John Reinhard, whose wedding is to take place Wednesday The dinner is to be held in the Gold room of the Marott hotel Guests will include Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. J.

J. Reinhard, Washington, parents of the bridegroom-elect; Mrs. Dorothy Davis, grandmother of Private Reinhard; Mrs. J.j W. Anderson, grandmother of Miss Anderson, and Chief Petty Officer and Mrs.

Chester S. Long Wedding attendants among the guests will be Mrs. Long, matron of honor; Miss Dorothy Jansen and Miss Winifred Pearson, bridesmaids; Harry O'Dell, best man, and Robert Tucker, Bruce Barnes, Jack Faris and Harold Shonk, ushers Decorations will carry out bridal colors of green, violet and pale pink. Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Wells, Brazil, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Bernice Wells, to Edwin E. Gregg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Max A.

Bahr, Indianapolis The wedding took place Saturday evening In McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, the Rev. Roy Ewing Vale officiating The bride is a graduate of the Methodist Hospital Training School for Nurses and Mr. Gregg is a student at the Indiana University school of medicine He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega and of Phi Chi medical organization The couple will live at Rural Route 1, Carmel. Miss Susan B. Taylor, daughter of Mr.

and Andrew M. Taylor, has returned from the University of Arizona, Where she is a freshman, after visiting friends in Los Angeles and Winnetka, 111., several weeks Miss Fmily Smith, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Smith, is spending ire summer in Phoenix, where she is working She will visit in Coronado, several weeks before returning to the University of Arizona in the fall.

at Norfolk, Va. of one or more of the fine exhibits SEYMOUR, June 15 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. George Kriete, have announced the marriage of the Indianapolis district joined oth available at such small expense." Base-Tex is that marvelous new leg make-up ADA L. C0MST0CK WED Mrs.

George Sherwood and Mrs their daughter Elsie to Aviation foudaUob that make. th. kg. and Verl Clousewere hostesses to the er churches of the denomination throughout the country Sunday to celebrate the seventieth anniversary Cadet George F. Meahl, SOn smooth and makes leg make-up go on smoothly, TO WALLACE NOTESTEIN beautifully, in a jiffy.

All the good drug and de monthly meeting of the Woman's Club of Bentonville Community in CAMBRIDGE, June 15 of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meahl, of Brownstown. Cadet Meahl is stationed at Grand Rapids, Mich.

partment stores have both Base-Tex Leg Make-Up Foundation and Geauin. Ansehl's, The liquid Stocking. (AP) Miss Ada L. Comstock, re the home of Mrs. Sherwood, when of Methodist Student day.

Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, Indian a polls district superintendent, ex tiring president of Radcliffe College and one of the nation's leading plained the purpose of the day is to the program was devoted to the fine arts. Members answered roll call with quotations from Shakespeare States navy, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Webb Jones. The marriage Will take place this summer. Miss Davis Is a graduate of Muncie Central High School and Ball State College, former president of the T. S.

G. Club, Is member ef the Gamma Gamma Sorority and of the Indiana Alpha Chapter of the Delta Sigma Sorority, Mr. Jones was graduated from Central High School and attended Ball State College two years before enlisting In the navy in 1942. stimulate interest in the contribu educators, was married Monday to Wallace Notestein, Sterling profes and a paper read by Miss Eva Bee sor of English history at Yale Uni versity and internationally known tion to the Methodist student loan fund, instituted seventy-two years ago as a revolving fund from which students may borrow for college expenses. There is no interest educator.

They will be at home in New charge when the students repay. Haven, after October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.

Call, Healeys Observe son on "The Growth of the Metropolitan Opera Company," was followed by readings by Mrs. Thomas Merrill and special musical numbers by Mrs. Raymond Bailey. The president, Mrs. Odusjrwin, presided.

Club Has Garden Party. The golden anniversary season of the Covington Woman's Club was climaxed with a garden party at the Greencastle, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Ma Golden Wedding With members of their immediate family present, Brigadier General 80 Years is a Long, Long Time --kaX- donna Call, to Robert J. Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brunson, Indianapolis.

The wedding is to take place June 26 in the rectory of St. Joan' of Arc Catholic church. The bride-elect attended Franklin College and Mr. Brunson attended St. Joseph's College.

Dr. N. J. Bodenhamer, East Orange, N. has returned home after a visit with his sister, Mrs.

Charles W. Richardson. Charles Richardson, has left with him to spend the summer in the East. Mrs. Ernest Baltzell, who has been living in Washington, D.

the last year, has returned to Indianapolis for residence. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Claypool, of tfle Marott hotel, are in Ft. Knox, guests of Mrs. Claypool's brother and his wife, Captain and Mrs. Richard Leflang. home of Mrs.

Mildred Douglass, who was assisted by members of the years program committee: Mrs. Mary Dunlap, Mrs. Genevieve San-ford, Mrs. Dorothy Todd, Mrs. Mary DeHaven and Miss Isabelle Hannah.

Food from Victory Gardens was featured. The theme for the year's study has been "The United Nations." The program committee for 1943-1944 includes Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Mildred Doane, Mrs. Ruby Miller, Mrs.

Gretchen Cook and Mrs. Marie Livengood. At the last meeting of the Wil-liamsport Club in the home of Mrs. Alfred V. Ringer, a guest day was observed and the theme of the program was "Return to Religion." Mrs.

Charles G. Reif read a paper on "Postwar Missions" and after patriotic music in the charge of Mrs. Homer H. Young and Mrs. Maynard C.

Robertson, a book review of "The Problems of Lasting Peace" (Herbert Hoover and Hugh Gibson) was presented by Mrs. Victor H. Ringer. The annual picnic of the Madison Current Events Club, which marks rr fl Ilk (Vv -pi i Yi-A 5 George H. Healey, U.

S. retired, and Mrs. Stella Healey celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at the Hotel Antlers. General Healey and Mrs. Healey were married June 14, at Tipton, Mo.

Besides devoting years to the military service General Healey has been a newspaper publisher and twenty years ago was secretary of the state board of election commissioners and clerk of the state printing board. He served in France as a colonel in the first world war and was retired in 1932 as a brigade commander in the Indiana national guard. Relatives who attended the dinner were two daughters, Mrs. Vera Healey Braden, and her husband, William R. Braden, Richmond; Mrs.

Iva Healey Parks and her husband, Roy Parks, Indianapolis; two sons, George W. Healey and Mrs. Healey, Cleveland, and H. Max Healey and Mrs. Healey and their two daughters, Ann and Patricia, of City of Mexico; a daughter-in-law, Mrs.

A. James Healey and son, James Healey, Jr Cleveland, and another daughter-in-law, Mrs. Tommie Healey and son, James Healey, Cleveland. James Healey, was unable to be present. Mrs.

Nicholas Harrison, who has been living in Pasadena, for a number of years, has taken an apartment in the Marott hotel, where she will live. Since 1S63 So years ago the qualities and services of Crown Hill have endured. During all these years they have been available to all of our people. Whilc So years is a long time, it is merely an indication of the service yet to come through all the years ahead. This enduring service is assured all who desire it assured by the corporate structure of Crown Hill, which perpetuates itself and its benefits to the public.

You may rely through the years on the same sound management that has distinguished Crown Hill so far. During all these years, due to careful management, funds have accumulated in sufficient volume to guarantee the exacting care and attention to our groundsthe same care and attention that have brought Crown Hill high rank among the nation's cemeteries. This, too', you can rely upon. Crown Hill belongs tp you belongs to the public it is yours when you need it. We invite you to talk with us.

It is always advantageous to do so in advance of the troubled day of actual need. Crown Hill Cemetery AN INDIAN INSTITUTION ESTABLISHED IN 1863 Owned Always by the People It Serves INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CROWX HILL the finale of the season, was held Mrs. Mildred Engel has returned with arrangements in the charge of Mrs. W. H.

Miller, Mrs. John C. Finch, Mrs. Joseph Koruff and Mrs. H.

P. Meyers. Club activities will be resumed next September. from Htusville, following burial of her son. Sergeant Liebel Engel, who lost his life in an airplane crash last week.

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Newton and George Newton, will re JAMES ZICKLER MARRIES CHRISTINE ALEXANDER i IV ceive informally Sunday from 4 to I 1)1 IfUKMi SEYMOUR, June 15 (Spl.) i i sT A I RE i X. 7 p.

m. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Park Washburn Newton, Montclair, N. who will arrive Friday for a two-week visit.

There are no invitations. Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Alexander announce the marriage of their daughter, Christine, to Private James Zickler, which took place Wednesday night at the First Presbyterian church manse with Dr. John L.

Prentice, pastor, officiating. Miss June Alexander was her sister's maid of honor. Bryan Clark was best man. Private Zickler is stationed at Camp Phillips, Salina, Kansas. Both live in this city.

SPOTLESS I I Roman Cleanser mokei I I I snowy-whits, sanitary; removes, many stains. S' Directions on label. BETTY JEAN! YATES WED TO WILLIAM C. FRANKLIN LINTON. June 15 (Spl.) Mr.

Edward Yates, of West Lin- Cool understatements to your summer figure. The comfort of this featherweight COOLA1RE, one of the New FLEXEES foundations with control, beauty and coolness built in. Girdle sketched, 5.95 Bra, 1.50- Corset Shop, Fourth Floor. Located on high ground within the city limitsand served by two street-tar lines. Lots for as little as Sj on most reasonable terms.

Consultation invited at our Incorporated as a non-profit organization for public service, 80 years ago. Managed by Indianapolis citizens serving without pay. Perpetual care assured by income from a cumulating jton. have announced the marriage iof their daughter Betty Jean to Master Sergeant William C. Frank lin, son of William Franklin, also of Administration Building or NIKI RIITf J1MII WHITCOMI RILCV AT THC CROWN OF CROWN HILL fund, now 1,400,000, the in your home.

Telephone principal being held inviolate. Talbot 0357. 'BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE' lYIAROTT'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 18-20 E. Wash. St.

West Linton, in Terre Haute, June 12. Both are graduates of Linton Stockton High School. The bride is employed at the Johnson Hatchery and plans to remain in Sergeant Franklin is stationed at? Camp Hulen, Texas. CROCUS.

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