Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1940 — Page 5
" THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-|
sks
{
"SATURDAY, OCT. 19,1040
Luncheon Is ,
Monday
Afternoon Reading Club Opens Season |
A President’s Day luncheon and a drill on parliamentary procedure are included in news of Monday's club meetings, The MONDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB will begin its Program for the year at a President's Day luncheon at Catherine's Tearoom Monday. Mrs. Lee Welker, new president, will be honor guest,
Other new officers are: Mrs. S. C. Osburn; vice president; Mrs. William H. Hampton, secretary; Mrs. Lewis J. Riddle, assistany secretary; Mrs. Sylvester Moore, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Clark C. Griffith, treasurer; Mrs. Royce Bertram Stokes, publicity chairman; Mrs, E, W, Bilyeu, contingent fund treasurer; Mrs. John W. Maltby, librarian; Mrs. J, C. Teegarden, delegate to Seventh District Federation of Clups, and Mrs. Emmet Ireland, alternate. The program committee composed of Mesdames W. E. Shively, Charles Muir and William H. Herbst has
planned a program of “Memoirs” for Monday's luncheon meeting.
Bride to Wear
Heirlooms
Mrs. William E., White, 133¢ Central Ave., will be hostess at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Monday of the INDIANAPOLIS PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLUB, Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas R. Booth,! The wedding gown of her mother E. Monte Campbell and J. B. Carr.|and heirloom jewels which be- _ An “Ask It Basket” at the fol-| longed to her grandmother. the late lowing business meeting at 1:30 p.!Mrs. Mary Ellen Sprenger will be m., will be conducted by Mrs. John | worn by Miss Mary Sprenger for Downing Johnson, honorary presi-| for her marriage tomorrow to Ardent. She wll discuss parliamentary | thur Brehob. The ceremony will law concerning incidental disposals |take place at 4:30 p. m. in the First of main motions. Presbyterian - Church with Dr. George Arthur Frantz officiating. “The Provincial Lady in War-| Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sprenger are Time” (Delafield) will be reviewed parents of the bride and Mr. Breby Mrs. Clarence B. Blakeslee at a hob is the son of Mrs. Fred Wellmeeting Monday of the MONDAY man. Mr. Sprenger is to give his CONVERSATION CLUB. Hostess | daughter in nmarriage. The bridal will be Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, 4144 gown is of sheer white lawn made N. Pennsylvania St.
i | The choker neckline has a tiny The IRVINGTON WOMEN'S! fe at the top and the sleeves are
CLUB will meet Monday at thelj, jeg_o’-mutton style. Her long net ‘home of Mrs. John S. Harrison, 347| (sil has a cap of the same fabric N. Audubon Road. Mrs. J. Russell ang she will carry a white Bible to Paxton will present the first pro- which an orchid will be attached. gram of the year on “The Negro in. Gowns of the bride's attendants Song and Verse.” |will be in period style matching First regular meeting of the|tDat of the bride. They will be of CARNELIAN CLUB will be a le on tall Say fant dios o'clock luncheon at the Sundial 3D RS Slesyes ya hy he vaTearoom Monday, followed by =|dersieeves at the wrists, They aise business meeting and bridge. Host-| Vill have high, tight necklines and i (will be made with shirring at the esses will be Mesdames Percy R.| oi ] by tah Chevalier, Robert Endsley and Rob- Podice fronts. Miss Frances Kritscn, ert Elliott. maid of honor , will wear rose and will {carry a colonial bouquet of yellow A history of clubs in Indiana will roses surrounded by pink and orchid be the subject of the FORTNIGHT- pompon chrysanthemums. The LY STUDY CLUB'S program Mon- bridesmaids, Miss Mary Dunlop and | day at the home of Mrs. H. P. Mc- Miss Josephine Eaton, will wear blue Chord, 2612 Broadway. Mrs. M. E. and their colonial bouquets will be Robbins and Mrs. William Link will of Talisman roses and yellow pominterpret phases in the history. A pons. Delores Tracy, flower girl, veport of the recent Seventh Dis- Will have a long pink frock in Kate trict Federation meeting will be, Greenaway style with ruffled skirt. made by Mrs. George B. Gannon. She will carry a basket of rose petMrs. W. S. Kirby will be assisting tals. hostess. | A nephew of the bridegroom, Al{fred Brehob, will be best man. . CHAPTER G OF THE P. E. O. Howard Sprenger, the bride's brothSISTERHOOD will meet for dinner er and Norman Williams will be Monday at the Colonial Tearoom | ighers. and later hold a meeting at the, Mrs. Sprenger will wear navy “home of Miss Jessie Moore, 1433 N. crepe with matching accessories and Pennsylvania St. Guest speaker Mrs, Wellman, the bridegroom's will be Howard Goodrich, traffic mother, will wear cadet blue with representative for the Transconti- black accessories. Both will have nental and Western Air Corp. |corsages of gardenias and Talisman
. roses. The CHEROKEE CHAPTER OF Following the ceremony a recep-
: : tion will be held at the Hotel WashSrp ¥ olun A hall 1 o'clock ington After a short wedding trip Mrs. W. Harry Johnson, 4046 N sath, ne Soule Ne Wo : ’ ‘lanapolis. As her going- cusCapitol Ave. Assistant hostesses me the bride has chosen a black will be Mesdames Norman Hamil 4) two-piece suit with which she ton, Carl A. Pike and Sheldon Jo- will wear black and green acceshonnot. |sories and an orchid corsage.
|
Members of the DULCET CLUB are requested to bring two towels each for the Needlework Guild to a meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at| the home of Mrs. Karl Friedrichs.' Mrs. Fred McNeely will be assisting] hostess.
Agnes Cooling To Be Wed
A color scheme of silver white and tice blue will be carried out in gowns
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Techentin will entertain members of the DORCAS)
CLUB and their husbands with a of the bride and her attendant at
38 [the wedding of Miss Agnes Cooling Dates Sup a ome, 2013 N. to Dr. Harry E. Smith tomorrow. " | The ceremony, at 4 p. m. in McKee The CHAUTAUQUA CLUB of Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Goshen, Ind. will meet Monday Church, will be read by Dr. Roy evening at the home of Mrs. J. Ewing Vale. Howard Brown. Miss Emma Banta The altar will be decorated with will speak on “The American In- palms and ferns flanked by vases of dian’s Gift to the World.” white flowers and seven-branch candelabra. Miss Donna Alles, organist, ’ : will play a medley of bridal airs and Phi Betas Set Raymon S. Drexler, violinist, will 1 ful Dreamer,” “Cavatina” and the, k R . “Andante Cantabile.” I The bride, given in marriage by Boo CV 1ICW her uncle, Parke A. Cooling, will x 2 | wear silver white satin in Victorian Pi Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta, na- pasque style. The full skirt forms
play “I Love You Truly,” “Beauti- |
tional professional sorority of music a train and she will wear a veil of
and speech, will meet at 8 o'clock | White mist tulle bordered with Alen-
3 con lace medallions. Her flowers SrednesaeY i Of ill be gardenias, orchids, valley lilMrs. atherin or,
4466 jos and Johanna Hill roses. Carrollton Ave. Assistant hostesses| The ice blue satin gown of her will be Mrs. Norman Green and Mrs. sister, Miss Adelyn Cooling, is styled Walter S. Grow. with a shirred bodice, short shirred
fi. Ganno will’ #ive sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and Mrs. George B. Gannon B1Ve ong, full skirt. She will carry gar-
a book review following a short| denias, baby breath, Johanna Hill| Lou Seivert and Lillian Bluestein.
business session. Mrs. Fred Pettijohn roses and white snapdragons. will speak on “Surprise” and the| Best man will be Dr. A. A. Holchapter will review sorority songs. | lingsworth and ushers will be "A social hour will close the meeting. Laurence Connor and Monroe CoolNew officers of the chapter are: | ing, brother of the bride. Mrs. WilMrs. Theodore J. Siener, president; | liam Lloyd Cooling, the bride's Mrs. Richard C. Fielding, vice presi- | mother, will wear soldier blue crepe. dent; Mrs. J. C. Fix, secretary, and She is to wear matching accessories Miss Victoria Montani, treasurer.|and a corsage of gardenias and tea Committee chairmen for the year roses. Mrs. Joseph L. Smith, mother are: Miss Gwendolyn Schort, pro-jof the bridegroom, has chosen a gram; Mrs. Pettijohn, ritual; Mrs.| wine chiffon velvet frock with which Harley W. Rhodehamel, party; Mrs. she will wear wine accessories. She Richard C. Fielding hospitality; will also have a gardenia and tea Miss Lola Echard, telephone, and |rose corsage. Miss Hazel Silvey Hill, publicity. The wedding reception will be
= held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vespers at Hospital
Parke A. Cooling, uncle and aunt * Wayne Unit 64 of the American
of the bride. After a two weeks’ Legion Auxiliary will be in charge wedding trip the couple will be at of the vesper service at the Vet-
home at 819 N. Butler Ave. As her erans’ Hospital tomorrow at 5:30
raveling costume the bride will wear Do Ne. Will Sing snd|® J awesh River blue cosiume sull 1, P trio composed of Miss Anna
with brown squirrel trim, brown aca wl Miss Marjorie Epperson cessories and an orchid corsage. ummel, C and Edward Tirey will play.
Mothers’ Club to Meet
The Mothers’ Club of the English Avenue Boys’ Club will hold its regular meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at 1400 English Ave.
i7. I. F. F. Club Meets . The J. I. F. F. Club met last night - at the home of Miss Evangeline Lavelle, 3918 Park Ave.
Democrats To Meet The Marion County Women’s Democratic Club will entertain in the Old Hickory Club and the Young Women’s Democratic Club Tuesday night in the Assembly Room of the Claypool Hotel. Anderson Ketchum, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor and Clarence J. Donavan, nominee for secretary of state on the Democratic ticket, will speak: Mrs. Martin Walpole will preside.
[with a tight bodice and full skirt. |
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Carnelian Club Saturday Sketch Class at John Herron Art Museum Is Popular With Children
ok
Dr. Andrew Cordier Will Speak \Myers-Y oungs Wednesday Before the W. D. C. Wedding Today
Dr. Andrew W. Cordier of North
Manchester, Ind., will speak at the
American Home Department's 12 o'clock luncheon Wednesday in the
Woman's Department Club headquarters on “America Looks at Europe
Hilda Thomas To Be Wed
Times Special LA FONTAINE, Ind. Oct. 19.— The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Thomas will be the scene at 2 o'clock this afternoon of the wedding of their daughter, Hilda Louise, of Indianapolis, to Raymond Dorrell VanArsdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Bert VanArsdale of Greenwood, Ind. The Rev. Wilbert Sullivan will read the service. The bride is to wear a brown suit trimmed in mink, brown accessories. and an orchid corsage. The couple will live in Beech Park Addition, Greenwood. Miss Thomas attended St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind., and Mr. VanArsdale was graduated from Wabash Tollege where he was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. He received his master’s degree from Cumberland University.
Program Arranged By Piano Teachers
The Indianapolis Piano Teachers Association will entertain friends and patrons tomorrow afternoon with a guest day program and tea at 3 o'clock at the D. A. R. chapter house. Bernard Wagness, internationally known composer and teacher, will be a special guest at the tea. Guest artist on the program will be Miss Ramona Wilson. The committee in charge of the program, announced by Mrs. Charlotte: Beckley Lehman, president, is composed of: Mesdames Maebelle Ellis, Mary S. Moore and Giadys Fowler ard the Misses Mary Inez Beaver, Escher Ruschaupt and Pauline Clark. Mrs. Frances M. Light and Miss Zillah Worth: will preside at the tea table. Vocalists on the program will be the Misses Margaret Byram, Olivia Trapp and Mildred Jarvis, accompanied by Mesdames Helen Thomas Martin and William Locey. Miss Edith’ Lawlis will present “a violin solo, accompanied by Mrs. Octavia Green Landers. Piano selections will be played by the Misses Barbara Burtch, Helen Schmoll, Doris Brown, Betty Rose Kissel, Eleanor Ray, Lois Floyg¢, Ione Rice, Betty
In Play Cast
Voorhis Photo. Miss Margaret Rogers has a leading role in “The Schoolmistress” which will be presented by the junior class of Tudor Hall School at 8:15 p. m. next Satur-
Again.” On a year’s leave of absence from his duties as head of the history department at Manchester College. Dr. Cordier studied in Geneva, Switzer-
{land, and returned to this country
when war broke out in September, 1939. He talked with Europe’s dictators on earlier trips abroad to study world affairs. Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart, chairman of the American Home Department, will preside at Wednesday's luncheon. The pregram following will include, in addition to Dr. Cordier’s speech, accordion solos by Miss
| Mary Jane Tucker and Miss Helena
Maloney from the Burroughs School of Music. Mrs. Robert Sinclair is general chairman. - At the speakers’ table will be Dr. Cordier, Mrs. Clayton Ridge, president of the Woman's Department Club; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, honorary chairman, and the following officers and executive committee members: Mesdames Nyhart, M. E. Elstun, C. E. Sunthimer, Louise B. Pohlman, A. H. Off and Harold O. Warren, Preceding the luncheon at 11 a. m., the Applied Education Section will meet, with Mrs. Off presiding. Mrs. Edwin P. Miller, chairman of adult education in the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, will speak. : : Mrs. John Berns is in charge of the dining room committee for the luncheon. Her assistants are Mrs. William E. Fraser, vice chairman, and Mesdames Robert C. Bracken, Ray E. Cashon, Walter ‘T. Fisher, Charles L. Hartmann, Philip A. Hennessee, William I. Hoag, Hal Purdy, George O. Rafert, Wayne A. Reddick, - William A. Rowland, John A. Simmons, Clark ‘Wheeler and G. M. Williams and Miss Carrie E. Hoag. Mrs. Mary B. Hedges and Mrs. James E. Hughes are in charge of reservations for the luncheon.
The tollowing committee chairmen will be announced by Mrs. Nyhart at the luncheon; Mrs. Shingler, luncheon; Mrs. Berns, dining room; Mrs. Off, applied education; Mrs. John Connor, community cooperation; Mrs. Joseph J. Connor, Christmas tree; Mrs. John F. Engelke, door; Mrs. Clarence J. Finch, hospitality; Mrs. Forrest Danner, membership; Mrs. Russell G. Fortune, music; Mrs. Myron J. Spring, nominations; Mrs. William L. Sharp, publicity; Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, Sallie E. Coleman Service Circle; Mrs. Mary B. Hedges, telephone; Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, ways and means, and Mrs. Elstun, tea hostess.
Research Club Plans Program on Mexico
The Woman’s Research Club will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. Mary Garver, 1827 N. Meridian St. A program on Mexico, presented by Mrs. A, W. Bowen and Mrs, Parke A. Cooling, will follow. : Committee members arranging the luncheon are Mrs. Harry Krause, chairman; Mesdames Arthur Thomas, Charles Hartman, L. D. Owens and Curtis Hodges, Miss May Cunningham and Miss Margaret Stevenson.
Sponsors Card Party St. John’s Academy will sponsor a card party in Block's auditorium at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Assisting will be Mesdames Norman Allison, Esther Allen, Harry Heyob, Anthony Katengar, Joseph McLafferty, Eugene O’Sullivan, William Carson, Harold Prather, Joseph McHugh, Clyde Gowin, Michael Egan, James Mahoney, Arthur Masariu and David Connor, and Miss Mary; Ann
day in the school auditorium.
Lynch,
The McKee Chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church will be the scene, gf 4:30 p. m. today, of the wedding of Miss Margaret Youngs to Frederick H. Myers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Youngs and Mr. Myers is the son of Mrs. Ray Gates.
| foliage and seven-branch candelabra. Miss Donna Alles, organist, will play the bridal music. A"green costume suit trimmed in brown squirrel will be worn by the bride. Her accessories will be of brown and she will wear an orchid corsage. Her father is to give her in marriage. Mrs. Griffith Niblack, her only attendant, will wear a beige suit, hrown accessories and a Talisman rose corsage. Frank Woodlock is to be best man and ushers will be Dennis Fox and Gabriel Gaylord of Marion, Ind. Mrs. Youngs has chosen a Wine costume suit with which she will wear black accessories. Mrs. Gates, mother of the bridegroom, also will wear black accessories with her teal blue frock. Both will: wear gardenias. A reception at the Hunters’ Lodge of the Marott Hotel will follow the ceremony and a dinner for ‘the bridal party and immediate families will be held later at the Marott. The couple will leave by motor for a three weeks’ wedding trip to Miami, Pla., and will be at home in Indianapolis upon their return. Mr. Myers attended Indiana University where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Mon. Hotel Lincoln. Business meeting. Beta Chapter, Phi Omega Kappa. Sun. All-day outing. Clifty Falls. Beta Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau, Mon. Miss Carol Helser, 5451 Hibben Ave., hostess. Hallowe'en rush party. Miss Dorothy Naftzger, chairman. Alpha Chapter Delta Sigma Chi. Wed. night. Miss Berniece Livingston, 301 N. Temple Ave., hostess. Beta Chapter, Phi Omega Kappa. Wed. night. Miss Virginia Merklin, Northern Beach, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Miss Geraldine Loos, 808 Tecumseh St., hostess.
CLUBS
Arabian Chapter, International Travel-Study Club. Noon Tues. Mrs. J. W. Flynn. hostess. Luncheon and talk on “New Zealand,” Mrs. Baxter McBane. Mrs. Laura Craig Poland, assisting. St. Mary’s Academy Alumnae. 2:30 p. m. Sun. School auditorium,
LODGES
Golden Rule Auxiliary, O. E. S. Mon. Mrs. Myrtle Irby, 605 N. Denny St., hostess. Covered-dish luncheon. Mrs. Pearl Dorsett, assisting. Indianapolis Chapter 393, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Masonic Temple, 1522 W. Morris St. Initiation. Alfaratta Council 5, Pocahontas. 8 p. m. Tues. Indianapolis Power and Light Co. Card party. Ways and means committee, Mrs. Emma Kimmel, chairman. Cumberland Chapter 515, O. E. S. 8 om. Wed. Cumberland Masonic Temple. Stated meeting.
Sponsor Bake Sale The Clifton Kindergarten Mothers’ Club is sponsoring a card party and bake sale Tuesday afternoon and evening at the kindergarten, 3421 Clifton St. Mrs. Thomas Gould is president of the. club.
The Rev. Roy Ewing Vale will per-, form the ceremony before an altar) decorated with ferns, palms, croton
PAGE 5 Alice Belton’s Attendants Are Announced
Linen Shower Given For Jane Preston
Selection of wedding attendants, scheduling of parties and shower notes appear in today’s prenuptial news. Miss Patricia Belton has been chosen as maid of honor for the wedding of her sister, Alice, to Robert Francis Pfendler, son of Mrs. Calvin Perdue, Acton, Ind, The ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m.
" |INov. 16 in the First Presbyterian
The Saturday Sketch Class fo _ Association of Indianapolis is one
r children of members of the Art of the most popular institutions at
John Herron Art Museum. A problem arose this fall’as the Museum is undergoing an extensive remodeling and all galleries except the en-
trance are closed for several months.
Miss Anna Hasselman, who has
charge of the children’s class, decided to try having it-out- of doors
on the Museum's spacious lawn.
The young artists have considerable leeway in their subject matter Some sketch the trees, the equestrian statue—always
and materials.
a favorite—and other objects in the yard and neighborhood; while
others draw from imagination or
which are brought from the Museum. If the fine weather fails before the
serious and hard working crew.
in some cases sketch small objects
Church with Dr. George Arthur Frantz officiating.” The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey R. Belton. Bridesniaids will be Miss Doror thy Dalton, Cincinnati, and Miss Lucy Ann Clapper, Bt. Louis. Mr, Pfendler has named his brother, Thomas S. Pfendler, as best man, and ushers will be John Goldsmith, Acton; James Douglas, Flat Rock, Ind.; David C. Pfendler, Lafayette, Ind., another brother of the bride-igroom-to-be, and Thomas N. Bel- | ton, Greenwood, Ind., a cousin of Miss Belton. Among parties planned for the betrothed couple is a kitchen showe er which Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leaming will give tonight. Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry will enter« tain Wednesday with a tea and personal shower for Miss Belton, Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. J. Kent Leasure and Mrs. Bernard J. Larkin. Guests with the bride-to-be, her mother and Mrs. Perdue will ine clude Mesdames David C. Pfendler, J. A. and R. S. Hittle, William H. Book, Eliza Moore, Ethel W. Wright, E. B. Rinker, Elmer Funkhouser, James Stygall, P. W. Zimmer, G. J. Smith, B. F. Hatfield. Richard Poole, H. H. Arnholter, R. K. Ruddell, M. V. Kahler, Norman Loomis, O. W. Sicks, L. L. Shuler and L. A. Ensminger. Others will be Mesdames Mason Light, William Doeppers, H. F. Nolting, Timothy Sexton, Hodge Worsham, O. H. Bakemeier, Roy Lee Smith, Martha Moore; Harold Howard, Walter Breining, Lewis Belton, Clara Stanley, James Carter and Henry Nolting Jr. and Misses Elizabeth Moore, Fannie Pfendler, Rosalie DeMoss, Jane Leasure and Patricia Belton. . Mrs. Luther Markin of Southport, Ind.,, will give a miscellaneous shower Thursday, Oct. 31, and Mrs. Walter R. Mayer will entertain Nov. 4 with a linen shower. Mrs. Henry Nolting Sr., assisted by Mesdames Kahler, Ruddell and Funkhouser, will give a luncheon - and crystal shower in the Hunters’ Lodge of the Marott Hotel Nov. @ and Miss Irene Prange and Miss Doris Sims will entertain with a miscellaneous - shower at Miss Prange's home Nov. 7.
” » on
Miss - Ruth Zitzlaff . entertained last night at the home of her pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zitzlatf, 3244 Broadway, with a linen shower for Miss Jane Preston, whose marriage to Stuart Watson of South Bend will take place Nov. 23.
On the whole they are a
remodeling is completed, the class will be taken into the entrance gal-
lery. Left to right are:
Miss Hasselman is assisted by Miss June Woodworth.
1. Fred Arthur Hendricks, Verne Porter and David Peat. 2. Sally Lyman, Ann Pritchard and Alison Meade.
3. Mary Dien Pierre, Ada May and Sue Frenzel,
Koontz, Lois Ragan, Betsy Cooper
4, Nancy Iles and Gene Scheidenhelm.
Out-of-town guests included three of Miss Preston’s Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters from Dee Pauw University, the Misses Jacqueline Northrop, Sally Gulkman and Jane Gray Freihofer; Mrs. Robert Strieby of Mooresville, Ind. and Miss Mary Alice Conlon of Terre Haute, Ind. Among other guests were Mrs.
Jessy Wallin Heywood Alliance
Will Have Party
Thursday
Church activities next week will include programs of speeches and book reviews and several social events, : Mrs. Richard G. Fitzgerald of Boston, Mass. will be guest speaker
at the annual birthday party to be held by members of the JESSY WALLIN HEYWOOD ALLIANCE OF THE ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH ‘Thursday. Mrs. Fitzgerald, who is chairman of the committee
on international work for the General Alliance, will discuss “Our Church
Around the World.” church Sunday, Oct. 27.
The Women’s Mission Society of the TUXEDO PARK BAPTIST CHURCH will hear Mrs. Clayton Ridge speak on “The Responsibilities of Churchwomen as Christian Citizens” at the first meeting of the year Wednesday at the church. Mrs. James R. Graham will sing, accompanied by Mrs. R. H. Cradick, and Mrs. A. Cowell will lead devotions. The meeting has been arranged by Mrs. N. P. Hall, chairman of Group 3, and Mrs. J. H. Atherton, program chairman. Mrs. R. R. Mitchell is president of the society.
Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “I Married Adventure” (Mrs. Osa Johnson) at the WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesday at 8 p. m. The program has been arranged by the Westminster Circle of the King’s Daughters.
The October committee of ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 2850 Holt Road, Mars Hill, has completed plans for a chicken dinner at the church from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. tomorrow.
Bride-to-Be
She will speak again at tire Adult Forum at the
!Games will be played and supper
will be served at 5 o’clock. Mrs. Clay Britton, general chairman, has been assisted by Mrs. Daniel Bear, Miss Mary Palancer, James Walden and Messrs. and Mesdames Glen Cain, Raymond Drews, Dan Lawrence, Frank Palancer and Harry Thibo.
“Foundatjon Stone” (Lella Warren) will be reviewed by Mrs. Clayton Ridge before the Book Review Group, Section 2, of the WOMEN’S FEDERATION OF MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thursday. The book review and tea will be at 2 p. m. in the church community room. Mrs. John PF. Vehling, group president, is general chairman in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames John A. Huetter, Alexander West and Harry B. Wellemeyer, of the ticket committee. In the receiving line will be Mesdames Edward D. Mittman, Sidney Blair Harry and Maurice D.. Lindley. Mrs. Frank A. White .and Mrs. Robert H. Hamill will pour. Assisting at the tea tables will be Mrs. Vernon Perdew and Mrs. John A. Cejnar. Mesdames Winifred Rubush, Paul T. Hurt and Charles
. | VanMeter will be hostesses.
"The young people of the IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will hold their annual Hallowe'en
¢ party at the church from 7:15 to 9
Luichinger Photo. Miss Frances Clair Luichinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Luichinger, will become the bride of Lt. William F. Belcher,
Quantico, Va., Nov. 17, in the McKee Chapel Tabernacle Presby-
p. m. Wednesday. Robert Hall is in charge of arrangements.
Begin Preparations For Oratorio
Mrs. Virgil Sly, president of the Irvington Union of Clubs, has announced that J. Russell Paxton will direct the union’s 11th annual presentation of Handel's “Messiah” again this year. , The Irvington
R | Community Chorus will give the
“Messiah” at 3 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 8, in the Irvington Methodist Church. ] Music instructor at Tech High School, Mr. Paxton is also director of music at the North Methodist Church and has directed the Irvington Union’s Christmas oratorio since its first performance. He has announced that rehearsals will begin Nov. 12. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson is general chairman of arrange-
terian Church.
ments.
\8 p. m. Wednesday
Paul G. Preston and the Misses Jean Grumme, Joanne DeMilt, Mary Hall, Marjorie Raiser, Doris Wheeler and Margaret Hussey.
o 2 o
Mrs. Edward N. Schuster will be guest of honor at a shower this evening at the home of Mrs. Ernest D. Schuster, 1418 Leonard St. Mrs. Schuster was Miss Betty Mills before her marriage Aug. 3.
o ” n
Miss Martha Foote was to enter= tain today with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Columbia Club in honor of Miss Barbara Tuck, who will be married to Riche ard Stover ofe Whiting, Ind. next Saturday. Guests at the luncheon were to be Mrs. Edward Tuck, Mrs. Bert Phurman and the Misses Winifred Kreipke, Betty Lou Piez, Ann Jef= ferson, Betty Ballmann, Barbara Hoff, Dorothy Bayer, Martha Poole and Joan Rossebo.
» ” ®
Miss La Vonne Maloof, whose {marriage to Thomas N. Rashid of Kewanee, Iil., will take place Nov. 4 will be entertained at a bridal shower and tea tomorrow afternoon given by Miss Sadie Kurker, 33583 Ruckle St. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Kurker's sisters, Mrs. Waheeb S. Zarick and Mrs. Michael F. Tamer. z The guest list includes Mesdames A. F. Maloof, Frank Freije, Joseph Kurker, Shakir Mogab, John H. Yates, Carl McClear, Hahib Kurker, Ross Teckemeyer, Ferris Etoll, Joseph Letif, George Corey, Samuel Kefoure and Samuel Toner, and the Misses Rosemary Toner, Mare garet Haboush, Lillian Freije, Faye, Angeline, Lucille, Marie, Rosalind and Lorraine Ajamie. Out-of- town guests will be Mrs. red Nahas, Mrs. Joseph Nahas and Misses Cecelia, Madonna, Lucille and Alma Nahas of Joliet, Ill, and Mrs. Samuel Toner and Mrs. Emil Toner of South Bend, Ind.
Probation Officer Will Speak Monday
Members of the Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home and repe resentatives of affiliated organizae tions will meet for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Monday at Feeser's Tearoom. Altys G. Cooley, probation officer of the Marion County Crime inal Court and the guest speaker, will be introduced by Mrs. John E, Geckler, program chairman. Mrs. Irvin Yeagy, president of the auxiliary, will preside at a board meeting called for 11 a, m. preceding the luncheon.
Wiener Roast Tonight
Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha ‘Zeta Beta Sorority will have a wiener roast tonight at Gregg Farms as the first in a series of rush parties. Bernice Morgan and Vi Mc= Donough are chairmen. The sorority’s regular meeting will be at at the Warren
“Hotel.
