Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1940 — Page 5

ATURDAY, Nov. 30, Roms Club’s _ Dinner to Be t Propylacum

Conversation Club to Meet Monday.

Book reviews and talks by members and guests will be on club programs next week. Mrs. Roy E. Adams will review

“Mr. Skeffington” (Elizabeth) at the . meeting of the MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB next week at the home of Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, 4801 Park Ave.

The WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB will meet for a 6:30 p. m. dinner “Monday at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Winifred Kahmann, director of occupational therapy and physiotheraphy at the Indiana University Medical Center, will give an illustrated talk. Christmas activities of the club - will include a party Monday evening, Dec. 16.

Indiana’s early British posts and French and Spanish missions will be described by Mrs. George L. Davis at the meeting Monday of the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY CLUB. Mrs. -H. P. McChord will review “Sons of the Wilderness.” Hostess for the meeting will be Mrs. Murray Dalman, 310 W. 43d St. assisted by Mrs. George B. Gannon.

Mrs. Ada Lamkin will talk on “How to Achieve Happiness” Monday afi the NEW ERA CLUB meeting at the home of Miss Blanche McFadden, 967 Lexington Ave. Mrs. Lillian Winget will be in charge of devotions and roll call responses will be on Indiana artists.

Members of the. IRVINGTON WOMAN’S CLUB will celebrate the organization's 48th anniversary Monday with a ‘meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank T. Brown, 5129

Pleasant Run Parkway, South Drive. |

The program at the MONDAY AFTERNOON READING CLUB'S meeting Monday will include talks on “Early History of Indiana” by Mrs. E. W. Bilyeu and “Dethrone- - ment of King Cotton” by Mrs. Nick T. Puckett. Mrs. Royce Bertram Stokes, 105¢ W. 35th St, will be hostess.

Miss Clara Ryan will review current books at the Mongsy meeting of C G, P. . SISTERHOOD. Hostess will = Mis Mildred Foster, 3510 N. Meridian St. ;

~ ENTRE NOUS shd SNAZZY DOZEN CHAPTERS .of the SUBDEB CLUB held a dinner and theater party last night.

“The Vanishing Virginian” (Rebecca Yancey Williams) will be reviewed by Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt at the monnthly ‘meeting of the * WEDNESDAY AFTERNCON READING CLUB next week. Members will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday.

The CHAUTAUQUA CLUB of Goshen will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John Blough. A discussion of “Redesigning of Household Industrial Products” will be led by Mrs. Herbert Adams Jr.

QUEEN ELIZABETH CHAPTER of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY CLUB will meet at 1 o’clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Lincoln, 3823 Graceland Ave. The program will include Christmas music and a gift exchange, in addition to Mrs. George Ruth’s talk on “The Dutclt East Indies.” Members will bring canned goods for a Christmas basket. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. F..F. Knachel and Mrs. W. E. Forrest.

3 Church to, Have Supper Series

‘Women’s organizations n local curches will serve suppers and sponsor literary programs next week. “Christmas in Retrospect,” a program of songs and readings, will be presented by Mrs. Richard T. Fielding - before memnibers: of the ' WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in the church lecture room. Mrs. Fielding will be accompanied by Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Edson T. Wood and Mrs. H. C. Barnard will preside. At a tea to follow the program, Mrs. John W. Kern will pour, assisted by Mesdames Samuel C. Carey, Caroline S. Atherton, William H. Coleman, Clyde J. Reach, William F. Landers and Ethel Mills Rathert.

The MERIDIAN STREET METHODIST CHURCH will hold the first in a series of Sunday evening suppeys tomorrow in the church parlors. tions 1 and 2 of the Woman’s Society of the church, under the direction of Mrs. Fred G. Braden, Mrs. Fred E. Gifford, Miss Nellore M. Concklin and Miss Bernice Reagan, will serve the supper. Singing and discussion of great church hymns wii be on the program.

The Ladies’ Aid Society of the GETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH will hold its annual bazaar and supper Thursday in the church social rooms, E. Michigan and N. Wallace Sts. The bazaar will open at 2 p. m. and supper will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “Mr. : Littlejohn” (Martin Flavin) at the FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH, Alabama and 13th Sts, Tuesday at 8 p. m., on the last of three such programs sponsored by

the Businesswomen’s Club of the]

church. ‘Reservations for the 6:15 p. m. dinner in the church dining room preceding the program must be nhs with the church office or a club member, give ‘a short organ recital opening the program and Miss E. Leona . Wright will preside.

Plans Day of Prayer For War Torn Areas

Marion County Women’s Christian Temperance' Union unit officers: will meet Monday to observe the national W.-C. T. U, day of prayer for war torn areas of the world. ¢ Mrs. Charles Grant, county presi-{— dent, wil) present the ars plan of work and introduce the Speaker of the afternoon, the Rev. erick the = Beville ave

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ASSIST WITH CHILDREN'S CONCERT

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

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Mesdames Byron K. Rust, Louis R. Thomas and Wendell P. Coler (left to right) are assisting with arrangements for the first Children’s Symphony Concert to be given Dec. 14 at the Murat Temple by the

THE TNDIANAPOLIS TIMES SMITH CLUB DANCE IS TONIGHT

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with the club’s annual dance.

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[Couple Leaves {For F lorida

[After Service:

* Woblgemuth-Balke Ceremony Read -

On their return from 4 Florida honeymoon. Dec. 15, Mr. and Mrs, |Bdward We Wohlgemuth. will be at home, in ¥hdianapolis’ - They '|were matried at 8:30 p. fn. last night in ‘the Second Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Wohlgemuth was Miss Vir=

ginia . Balke, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. C. Balke.’ Mr. Wollges

flanked by standards

wi of white chrysanthemums - and

_|seven-way candelabra. At the cene [ter stood a 14-branch candelabrum land a basket of the chrysanthemums.

Mrs. James ©. Skinner (right) fs shown costuming Mrs. Neil Estabrook at a rehearsal of the entertainment which the Smith College Club members will give tonight at the Wendstock Club in connection

Woman's Denirtmont Club Lists Activities for December; Christmas Bazaar Is Thursday

the annual Christmas bazaar to be held from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Thursday in the club house, 1702 N. Meridian St.

December plans of the Woman's Department Club are centered on|

Arrangements are being completed for all booths and projects, under the direction of Mrs, Merritt E. Woolf, general chairman. Reservations

for the Indiana Farm Dinner, served from 5 to 8 p. m., must be made by

Earl W. Wells will|

nday with Mrs. John Connor. e closing program begins at 8:30 o’clock. Additional chairmen for the day include Mrs. Bert S. Gadd, in charge of sales of popcorn and home made candy; Mrs. DeWitt Morgan, who is planning posters and signs; Mrs. John) F. Engelke, in charge of the check room; Mrs. Roland B. Bailey, manager of a book corner, and Mrs. William C. McGuire, in charge of a fortune telling booth. - Mrs. Horace G. Casady and Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will be cashiers. Mrs. W. H. Link and Mrs. Claud T. Hoover, who have been in charge of summer and fall work for the bazaar, have asked for donations of articles which can be sold at various booths. General meetings of the club during the month will be the monthly business session = and program Wednesday, Dec. 11, and the combined Christmas meeting of all departments Wednesday, Dec. 18. The Board of Directors will meet at 10 a. m. Monday, Dec. 9, and the Red Crdss Unit will sew each Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Mrs:C. H. Smith is in charge.

I U. Professor to Speak

Stith Thompson of the Indiana University faculty, "will talk on “Folklore” at the general meeting, on a 2:30 p. m. program following the 2 o'clock business meeting. The Jordan Philharmonic Choir, directed by Joseph Lautner, will sing Christmas music at the combined meeting on Dec. 18 with Mrs. Othniel Hitch, dean of departments, presiding. First meeting of the month will be that of the Ten O'Clock Art Department Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edward A. Brown, 5430 Central Ave. Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins _j will speak on “Personality as Art.” The Garden Department will give a Christmas party for the Mayor Chapel Ladies Friday at the club.

Mrs. Henry L. Dithmer and Mrs.

Charles T. Hanna will have charge of the tea to follow Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn’s talk on “The History of the Christmas Tree.” Mrs. Harold K. Bacheldet and Mrs. John Berns are making arrangements for the children’s Christmas party .to be given by the Monday Guild on Dec. 30. Preceding the party, a business meeting will be called at 1:30 p. m. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt Ridge, president of the club, will speak on “Unto the Hills” at 2 o'clock.

Sunnyside Guild’s Luncheon Monday

The annual Christmas party and gift exchange of Sunnyside Guild will be held at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the Columbia Club. Miss Norma Loucks, vocalist, will sing, and Mrs. Attia Martin, accompanied by Mrs. Max Graves, will lead the community singing of Christmas carols. Hostesses will be Mrs. A. C. Crandall, chairman; Mesdames George Dickson, G. W. Dunnington, William Durkin, William T. Eisenlohr, Oliver P. Faughier, Alvin Fernandes, B. M. Forbes, Dallas White, William Freund and John Garrett.

Open House Tomorrow Miss Martha Foltz, 2224 N. Pennsylvania/ St., will hold open house tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. in honor of her mother, Mrs. Guy Foltz, who was recently elected secretary of the Rebekah Assembly of Indiana.

Speaker

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Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, professor of English literature at Princeton University, will speak Tuesday night at the Golden An-.

Couple to Take Trip East

Before a mantel banked with white pompon chrysanthemums and lined with white cathedral candles in crystal holders, Miss Nancy Jane Steph¢énson will -become the bride

{of John Edmund Pock at 4:30

o'clock this afternoon. The fireplace screen will -be covered with huckleberry leaves and other greenery. The ceremony will be read in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carter J. Stephenson, 4134 Guilford Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Pock, 3945. N. Capitol Ave., are the parents of the bridegroom. Preceding the marriage service, to be read by the Rev. C. A. McPheeters of the North Methodist Church, Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, will play a. series of bridal airs. Miss Josephine Bailey will be. Miss Ste-

' {phenson’s’ only dttendant and Harry

B. Pock Jr. will be his brother’s best man. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride will wear a gown of white chiffon, made with a gathered bodice, a round neckline and long sleeves. Square lace inserts will be set in the very full skirt. Miss Stepenson’s ivory fingertip veil will fall from a coronet of orange blossoms and her colonial bouquet will be. of white roses, gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Bailey's gown of blue velvet will have a full skirt, sweetheart neckline and bracelet length sleeves. She will wear a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride, and carry a colonial bouquet of American Beauty roses. Corsages of gardenias will accent Mrs. Stepenson’s gown of French blue crepe, studded with silver nailheads, and Mrs. Pock’s black crepe. Following a reception, Mr. and Mrs. Pock will leave on an Eastern wedding trip and be at home in Indianapolis after Dec. 15. The bride will travel in a beige ensemble trimmed with skunk and will wear black: accessories and a gardenia corsage. ont Suests will include e phenson, Ka: Ci Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. a, Columbus, Ind; Mr. and Mrs.) George Hurt, LaGrange, Tl; Miss] Lucy Isham and Miss Dorothy Link, Cincinnati; Miss Nancy Eckerly, Pt. Lauderdale, Fla., and Frank Carter, Fowler.

R. Waldo Clark Takes Bride

The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Livingstone, 301 N. Temple Ave. will be the scene, at 3:30 p. m. toe day, of the wedding of their daughter, - Bernice, to R. Waldo Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark, 938 Congress Ave. Palms and chrysanthemums will

.| decorate the mantel at which” Dr.

C. A. McPheeters will read the service. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play for the ceremony. A street length frock of dusty rose will be worn by the bride. Her accessories will be brown and she will wear a rose corsage. Her only attendant, Miss Elizabeth Smith, will wear moss green with black accessories and a corsage of roses. Alan Yule is to be Mr. Clark’s best. man. . Upon their return next week frém a motor trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home at the Gladstone Apartments, 4317 BE. Washington St. For traveling, the bride will add a brown fur coat to her wedding costume. : Both Miss: Livingstone and Mr. Clark attended Butler University where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. She also is a member of Delta Sigma Chi sorority. oy

Norwegian Games Will: Be Played

The monthly meeting of the Norway Club will be at 8 p. m. today. at the D. A. R. chapter house. Tom Murray, magician, will entertain. Norwegian folk dancing, games and singing will be included on the program and the club’s orchestra will play. The orchestra, includes

Mrs. George E. Megaarden, Miss

Marilyn Megaarden, H. C. Aamot and Paul Aamot. Hostesses will be Mrs, Reidar Ska-.

niversary Dinner of _the Contem- | bo,

Brother Reads Service for Dorothy Keene

The Rev. Fr. Michael Keene, O. S. B., Washington, officiated at the wedding of his sister, Miss Dorothy Keene, to Hugh Flynn at 10 o'clock ‘this morning in SS. Peter and; Paul Cathedral. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Keene

. |and Mr. Flynn is the son. of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Flynn, ; ‘Two cousins of the bride, the Rev. Fr, Albert Deery and the Rev. Fr.

sisted at the ceremony. Father

Keene read the nuptial mass. The bride, given, in “marriage by her father, wore a gown of antique satin fashioned with long, fitted bodice and full skiit sweeping into a slight train. Her matching veil of illusion fell from an Elizabethan coronet caught with bouvardia, and she carried valley lilies, bouvardia and white roses. Her attendants wore bouffant frocks of bijou velvet: and carried bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. They wore Elizabethan bonnets matching their gowns and strands of pearls given them by the bride. Miss Mary Jo Keene, Washington, sister of the bride, was maid ‘of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Maurice L. Fogarty and Miss Louise Keene. Edward Flynn, the- bridegroom's brother, was best“ man and ushers were Emmett ‘McManamon’ and William J. Drew. -' Miss Helen Shepard, organist, played «Gounod’s “Ave Maria” during the ceremony and a program of sacred music during the Mass. : fiohengrin and Mendelssohn wedd marches were played for the processional and recessional, A soldier blue frock and a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses were worn by Mrs. Keene, the bride’s :mother. Mrs. Flynn wore sapphire blue with an orchid corsage. . After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was given at. the. Hotel Severin and there was to be a reception from 2 to 4 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents. Upon their return from a wedding trip south, Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will be at home at 3239 Sutherland Ave. The bride will travel in an aquamarine wool suit with kolinsky scarf and muff, .a matching turban, brown accessories’ and an orchid corsage. Guests from out of town at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Mark France, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mss. ohn R. McNay, Chesterton; nd Mrs. Carl O. rtleson, "Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs” Joseph Peschal, Mr. and Mrs. William Deery and Miss Mary Jane Daly, Chicago; the Rev. Fr. George Dunn, Columbus, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wickens, Greensburg: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin

|Frogge, Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice D. McNulty, Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler,

and next week.

Indianapolis Post 4 Aniliary. To Have. Christmas Party; Junior Group Plans Frolic

Parties and dinners are being ‘planned by auxiliary units for tonight. JUNIORS OF THE BRUCE P. ROBISON UNIT 133 OF THE

AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY are sponsoring a “We're Thankful

Paul Deery, both of Vincennes, as-|

be used for Christmas

Elsye Cantwell

Becomes Bride

Mr, and Mrs. Louis J. Mahern were to leave on a motor trip to

Chicago this afternoon following aj.

reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Cantwell of Béech Grove. Mrs, Mahern was Miss Slsye Cantwell before het marriage this morning in the Beech Grove Holy Name Catholic Church. The bridegroom’s: ‘parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mahern, 716 Elm st. J The 9:30 o'clock ceremony was read by the Rev. Fr. James Rogers and bridal songs were sung by Miss Delores Schmith, accompanied by John Joseph Van Benten. The bride's attendants were her sister, Miss L'Lora Katheléen Cantwell, maid. of honor; Miss Helen Marie Merl, bridesmaid, and Concetta Cor-

«. | saro, niece of the bridegroom, flower

girl. Edmund McAtee was Mr, Mahern’s best man and Bernard Cantwell was an usher. Ivory slipper satin formed the bridal gown, made on princess lines

lwith a short train. The bride’s two

tier veil fell from a tiara of seed {pearls and her prayerbook was covered with a spray of lilies of the valley and a crystal rosary... Miss Cantwell wore 8 colonial gown of pastel blue taffeta and a headdress. of soft blue feathers and velvet ribbon. She carried.a colonial bouquet of sweet peas and rosebuds. A similar dress of rose taffeta was Miss Merl’s costume and her bouquet was like: the maid of honor’s. The flower girl wore yellow taffeta.

were Mrs. Cecelia Patton of New ‘Albany and. Mrs. Justus Krappe of W. Lafayette. A wedding breakfest at Bluff Crest followed the ceremony. Upon their return. from Chicago, Dec. 8, Mr, and Mrs. Mahern will be at home at 1514 Barth Ave.

Mr. Bosley Blickuon to Talk

Mrs. Orva Goodnight, 2234 N. Alabama St., will entertain the Seventh Ward Woman's Republican Club, at 2 p. m; Tuesday. Easley Blackwood will speak, Officers will be elected following the report of the nominating committee, including the Mesdames E. B. Dennis, B. L, Beville and Lulu McEwen. - Mrs, W, K,

Lebanon.

: Legion Auxiliary Head Will Speak To Council of Women Tuesday

Mrs. Louis J. Lemstra, Clinton, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will be a guest speaker before -the Indianapolis Council of Women Tuesday morning in Ayres’ auditorium. She will explain the program of the auxili~ ary. Mrs, Lowell 8. Fisher, program chairman, will present the speaker.

Mrs. Lemstra was elec to the leadership of the Americah Legion Auxiliary’s half-million women at the national convention in Boston this fall. She has served as national vice president and has completed two years as chairman of the national rehabilitation’ committee. Another speaker at the Council

ion County Tuberculosis Association who will talk on “Prevention of Respiratory Diseases” and make a

liam Meuser, Council health chairman, who will hake her report. Mrs. Herbert Asperger, education chéirman, will report and will request books for the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Mrs, Clayton Ridge, municipal affairs chairman, will have as her speaker Miss Eva Wiles, principal of School 7. Mrs. George P. Ruth, welfare chairman, will introduce Miss Mary Rigg, executive director of the Southwest ' Social Center, who is to explain a of her organization. Miss Loda Mae Davis, Washington, of the Consumer Division, Council of National Defense, will be presented: by Mrs. J. Malcolm Dunn, consumer chairman, - Miss Davis’ talk will be oni aiding work ‘of the Consumer Division, °

" The Council reports a gift of $10{board to the nternational - Council

Stineman will preside.

Out of town guests at the wedding

Frolic” at ‘8 o'clock tonight in the Democratic Club, 4141 College Ave. Proceeds will be

activities at the hospitals and community service work. Committee members in. charge’ of the dance are the Misses Marian Ellen Scott, Margaret Collman, Helen and Olivine Buenaman. Miss Mabel Risdon, junior president, has announced that the organization presented a “Study of the Constitution” text and hand book to Public School 9 in observance of National Book Week.

The music committee of the auxiliary will sponsor Protestant vesper services at the United States Veterans Hospital four Sundays in December. . Tomorrow. at 5:30 p.m. Mesdames George Goldman, Arthur Mason and Harry Marquette, the ladies’ trio of the Irvington Methodist Church, will sing, accompanied {by Mrs. Nellie Walker. Mrs. Earl Williams is chairman of the committee, assisted by Mesdames Max Critchfield, John Paul Ragsdale and Joseph Sahakian and Miss Scott.

Christmas carols will be sung at the dinner meeting of the post, auxiliary, juniors and sons Monday at 6:30 p. m. in the Central Christian Church. Staples will be donated for holiday baskets for needy families and Christmas activities will be discussed by Mrs. Albert Schrand, community service chairman’ child welfare, and Mrs. Fred Morris, rehabilitation.

FEDERAL UNIT 62 OF THE LEGION AUXILIARY will give a benefit. card party tonight at 7:30].

o'clock in the home of Mrs. Allen}

Risley, 3434 Birchwood Ave. Refreshments will be served. 7 Mrs, Albert Russell, president,

has appointed ‘ the following committee chairmen for the year: Mrs. Logan Jenkins, rehabilitation: Mrs. Harrison Dake, service sales; Mrs. Herbert Jordan, child welfare; Mrs. Harvey Thomas, home; Mrs. Marvin Kehnedy, Americanism: Mrs. George. Karl, national defense; Mrs. Earl Maudlin, community service; Mrs. Risley, emblems, trophies and awards; Mrs. Jefferson Jackson, membership; || Mrs. Dennis Bartlett, scholarship; Mrs. Marion Wilson, education of war orphans; Mrs. Dake, co-|| loniat studies, ahd Mrs. Karl, poppies. Others are Mrs. Anderson, entertainment, publicity and radio; Mrs. Connie Taylor, music; Mrs. Wilson, sunshine; . Risley, constitution and by-la s; Mrs. Karl Stimpson, legislative; garet Smock, national news; Mrs. Otis Calvert, employment; Mrs. James Ahearn, parliamentarian; Mrs. A. R. Russell and Mrs. Karl, delegates, and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Jackson, alternates, to council; Mrs. Smock, memorial; Mrs. Kénnedy, delegate to Past Presidents”

. | Parley; Mrs. Dake, resolutions, and

Mrs. Karl and Mrs. Jenkins, ways and means co-chairmen. The PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB OF THE MAJOR HAROLD C. MEGREW AUXILIARY, UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS, will

| meet for a dinner at the Colonial

meeting will be Dr. E~O. Asher of '|§ the board of directors of the Mar<

plea for sales of Christmas seals. . He is being presénted by Mrs. Wil- -

Mrs. Lemstra

been set up. A donation of $5 to the Marion County Tuberculosis Association also has been reported. Mrs. Clyge Montgomery, hospitality chairman, and her committee are being assisted by Mrs. Charles E. Smith and members of the extension committee. Additional hostesses will be representatives of Legion Auxiliaries: Mrs. Charles P. Andrews, Hayward Barcus Unit 556 president; Mrs. Gladys = Pribble, Memorial Unit 3 president, and Mrs. Clinton J. Ancker, Osric' Mills Watkins Unit president. Mesdames Asperger, Guy O. Byrd, Dunn and Fisher, who are on the Council and are members . of the also will

Tearoom tonight at 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Lottie Cook and Mrs. Pearl J. Krause will be hostesses. Mrs. Charles Tyre will preside at a budiness meeting and election of officers. ’ :

The annual Christmas party of INDIANAPOLIS POST 4 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, 3166 N. Delaware St. Mrs. E. T..Rasch will read a group of Christmas stories and Miss Jane Hampson will play piano selections, followed by group singing of Christmas. carols. Members will bring toys for auxiliary Christmas basAssisting hi will be ilet, " ames and W. E.

‘The December exeoitive meeting of the BROAD RIPPLE- LEGION|

AUXILIARY will be held at 10 8. m. Friday, Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs, George Pennington, 5819 Rosslyn Ave. open session of the entire group will follow, with a co! : a ty

ered dish luncheon being servi noon, An afternoon of communi sewing and cards will close the day. Final plans for Christmas party and luncheon I: in the Dm will be. made.

Mrs. Fred C. Dyer: and Mrs. ©. B. Holdren are handling reservations for a dinner to be | NATIONAL GUARD

Mré. Arthur Baron,

Knightstown| |

Mrs. Mar-|

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TPhi Chi Epsilon To Have Dinner Monday Night:

Sogjal activities planned by local sorority. chapters include initiation Selvices: dinners and showers. MU CHAPTER OF PHI CHI EPSILON SORORITY will hold rough initiation tonight at 8:30 p. m. in the Hotel Severin for the following pledges: Mrs. Lowell Appleget and the Misses Virginia and Johanna Thomann, Gertrude KXKassenbrock, Virginia Thomas, Roberta Steuerwald and Olivia Fortney: Formal initiation at 6:30 p. m. Monday wil precede a 7:15 olclock dinner in the Harrison Room of the Columbia Club. Mrs. Glen V. Ryan, Mrs. Edward Dobbs and the Misses LaVerne Fleener, Mary Miller and Mary Orton have fharge of initiation :services.. Mrs. Frieda Scott will be toastmaster at the dinner, which’ will be a Christmas affair. Welcome addresses will be made by Mrs. James W. Fleener and Mrs. Glen Hueston, the response by Mrs. Appleget sd the invocation by Mrs. Garrett T Browning." The new i will receive favors.

|- The ‘anniversary of # e founding jof BETA SIGMA PHI'S DELTA (CHAPTER will be marked by a 6 ‘o'clock dinner tonight at Catherine’s Restaurant,, The celebration also will honor the chapter's pledges, Mrs. Ethel Ransberger, Mrs. Martha Jane Byers and Miss Betty Fulton.

BETA CHAPTER, BETA CHI THETA SORORITY, will give showers for Mrs. Mag x Forrest Monfay and for Mrs. Frank Tarkington day evening at 8 o'clock. Hostor the Monday party is Miss Maryjean ‘Wallace, assisted by Miss Jorothy lvin, | and Tuesday’s hower will be at the home of Miss , OMEGA will act as incil meeting Tow at the otel Washington. A 10 a.m. busiess meeting will open [the session. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 . m. in the Sapphire Room of the otel. ith arrangements have been Mesames Richard Montgomery, HoOart Kaylor and (and Georgd Wa Walker.

Couple Will Be At Home Here

| Mr. and Mis, cairn H, Grosskopf are on’ a motor trip through the East following their, wedding at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Washington Street Methodist Church, They will ‘be at home Dec. 10 at 34 S. Addison. St. The bride was Miss Juanita Slagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Slagle, and Mr. Grosskopf’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grosskopf. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. be Overdeer before an altar arranged with palms and baskets of yellow roses. Mrs. Gordon Hayward, pianist, played the bridal music. Mr. Slagle gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a cream colored wool traveling dress with jade ornaments and a corsage of yellow roses. Her cousin, Donald Briggs, was matron ‘of honor and wore a frock of Alice blue with a pink rose corsage. Thomas Castle man was best man, Mrs. Slagle, mother of the bride, wore a fall rose crepe and a corsage of white carnations. vs. Grosskopf wore pink carnations with her

‘| royal blue French crepe frock: A

reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. |

Wed Recently .

| from dance music and entertainment be=

‘The family pews were marked by lighted tapers caught with nosegays of pom and white satin’ ribs bon. Charles F. Hansen, organist, played for the ceremony. Gowns of the bride's attendants were fashioned alike of slipper satin with sweetheart mnecklines, tight bodices, shirred, bracelet length Sleeves and bouffant skirts shirred the waistlines. They wore head=a esses of matching illusion with fluted .caps and bandeaux of santhemums and silvered leaves matching their bouquets. Mrs. Ward R. Fenstermaker, Coe ss O., sister of the bride, wore agrance rose and carried ‘a: case Jagwan of shaded blue’ chrysanthee nnn silver foliage. Miss Milke, another sister, was maid = er She also wore fragrance rose and her flowers were shaded blue and rose chrysanthemums.

Miss Janet Sampson, Rochester, -

..Y., Mrs. Will H, Hays Jr, Sullian and Misses Margaret and Nancy Wohlgemuth, - sisters of the bride oom, wore vista blue and catried rose chrysanthemums. | Mr. Balke gave his daughter in ae Her Empire style gown s of candlelight slipper satin with sed pearl banding at the romance kline and the high, period waiste line. The sleeves, puffed at the shoulders, were long and tight fit ting from elbow to wrist where they were banded with seed pearls. The gored skirt swept into a very long, i train The full length veil of candlelight illusion was two-tiered with a shoule der length face veil held by a choir boy cap outlined at the front with pearlized orange blossorhs. She ‘care ried a cascade bouquet of white ore chids, roses and valley lilies.

Richard Fowler Is Attendant

Richard Fowler was best man and Frank C. Balke Jr. Charles Huston,

John Hamerstadt, Robert Meihaus

and Marshall McCuen were ushers. The bride’s mother wore black chiffon and lace and Mrs. Wohlge« muth chose a toffee brown crepe with powder blue accents. Both wore orchid corsages.. At the Propylaeum following the ceremony, the receiving line stood before a background of palms, ferns and candelabra. Pink and blue chrysanthemums and pompons were used throughout the rooms. Mrs. Leona Gaunt, harpist, Played during the reception. 3 | As her going-away epstumes the bride wore an emerald green wool costume suit trimmed with leopard, a matching hat with leopard trim and a gardenia corsage. Mrs. Wohlgemuth attended Gulf Park College at Gulfport, Miss., and Smith College. The bridegroom was graduated from the University of Michigan and the Harvard Business School. Delta ‘Theta Fraternity. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. John Hargraves and her daughters, Margaret, Jo

.Chapter members assisting! and Betty; Messrs. and Mesdames

Ralph Caldwell, John Herschede and John Wohlgemuth, Mrs. Stanley Merrell and Mrs. W. I. Corey, all’'of cinnati, and Mrs." Walter Cleveia and Mrs. Wallace Dyer, Evans-

Paddock Club Dance Reservations Listed

The annual Saddlé Bag Dance of | the Paddock Saddle Club will be

given tonight in the Columbia Club. A final list of reservations has been released by club o Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Martyn's party will include Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jessup, Mr. and Mrs, Clare ence Grinstead, Miss Retha Hogue and Glenn Wiese. Another party will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames Gordon B, Sutton, Paul F. Jock, Fred -Barbee, C. A. Rosecrans and H. W. Stoller of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Blackburn’s group includes the Misses Marjorie Graham, Joan Cute worth and Mildred Pope, Robert Goecker, William Radcliffe and Foe McHale. . ' Mr. and Mrs. George Everson will bring a party from Crawfordsville.

Columbia Club Plans Dances

The second in a series. of interes national buffet supper dances which the Columbia Club inaugurated for {the fall and winter season will be a “British Buffet” next Saturday. The suppers are held the first Saturday, of each month. Mie ael Hauer and his orchestra yton, O., will provide the.

ginning at 9 p.m. The buffet supper service will start at 8 p. m. An international motif in table ap-

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service will suggest Old England. . Following’ - the buffet arranges

ments will ‘be made for members 0 preter bridge io dancing MS. EF Hart Laird, the Ss bridge events, will be in

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charge. . The Junior, Columbians and sons and daughters of members’ will be

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