Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1940 — Page 23
-Q0ciety— i i “Christmas in the Alps" to Be Given .. By the Lambs Club at Dec. 21 Frolic ie
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_AN ALPINE CHRISTMAS will form the motif for the Lambs Club Christmas Frolic Saturday night, Dec.
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21, at the Columbia Club. | Dinner will be served in the 10 p. m. when the Silver
ballroom from 8:30 until
Dragon orchestra will play for dancing: - ihe sho ¢ { inittear My Ww will be presented at Kurt F. Pantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Robinson. in A board of governors is managing the Lambs Club activities for the remainder of the season lie Caleb Lodge, club sponsor, spends tne ter in California. Robert D., Robinson is board president. B T members are Dr.’John A. M. Aspy, Dudley R. Gallahue, Paul atthews, Mr. Pantzer and William G. Sparks. Robert Ferriday Jr. is club secrétary. ] B The bachelor committee of sponsors’ includes Joseph J. Daniels, chairman; Elmer W. Stout, Frederick A. Clark, Stuart Dean, Herbert J. Reade, Robert Kruse, John C. Ruckelshaus, Percy H. Weer, Edward L. Mayer, Julian" Bobps, Dr. H. H. Wheeler, F. Richard Schaaf, Dr. Walter Bruetsch, Benjamin N. Bogue, Henry Severin,
Albert O. Deluse, William Garviix Bastian, Edward F. Gallahue, Wil-
liam N. Wilson, Louis W. Fletcher and Joseph S. Williams. Others are C.‘A. McLaughlin, Joseph C. Wallace, Francis D. Brosnan, Bernard M. Cuniff, Lowell H. Stormont, George E! Bardwell, Walter R. Schott, Henry J. Frenzel, Russell W. Langsenkamp, Kurt Lieber, Robert Frost Daggett Jr., Richard Mansfield, Samuel Reid Sutphin, Sylvester Johnson Jr., Eugene S. Pulliam, Noble Dean Jr., Harrison Green, George R. Schneider-and Dr. Howard B. Méttell,
Lists Ushers For Concert |
MRS. CHARLES WEISS has announced a partial list of ushers for the first Children’s Concert of the season to be given Saturday, Dec. 14, af, 10:30 a. m. by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. As chairman of the ushers committee, Mrs. Weiss is being assisted by Miss Magy DePrez. - Among the ushers will be | School, Miss Doris Wilson and Miss Marilyn Mulvihill, and two Ladywood seniors, Miss Dorothy Kernel and Miss Jane Yater. Mesdames John C. Appel, Burford Danner, Rogers Mallory, Lying Lemaux Jr. J. K. Lilly IIT'and Miss Ann Fox also will serve as ushers. : Xn {
Orchard School Pupils to Sing
~~ TWELVE ORCHARD SCHQOL students in costume will sing excerpts from the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, “The Mikado,” at 10:30 8. m. Saturday in Block's auditorium during a program broadcast over radio station WIRE. The children were members of the cast ‘which presented “The Mikado” at the school last spring. The songs will be “Behold the Lord High Executioner” and “The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring” as an introduction to the third song, “Titwillow.” The latter is one of the songs on the program for the Children’s Concert by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at . 10230 a. m. Dec. 14 in she Murat Theater. "Those appearing Saturday ‘will be Nancy Sewell, Nancy Clapp, Cynthia Hendricks, Susie Murray, Charles Scott, Jerry Daniel, Lucille Barrett, Jean Robinson, Ora Elizabeth Coats, Barbara Lee, Jane Esterline and Perry O'Neal. They will be directed by Miss Mary Anne
Beaumont and accompanied by Miss Frances A. Wishard, both of the
Orchard School music department, ‘
Woman's Club to Hear Two Talks = °
TALKS BY Mrs. William Burrows on “Experiences by Proxy” and
by Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood on “Garden Internationalism” will be
on the program at the Indianapolis Woman’s Club meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Propylaesum. | .
11 ‘p. m. by the following comand Mrs. George Fotheringham, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
two senior students at Tudor Hall
| election of. officers will be held.
Hy seph Hawell, and a string | featuring ‘the Misses | . | Peggy Wissel, Lueille Applegate and
» . : : p ' 3 } : x ba + E . -~ z . . Mesdames R. F. Hodgdon, Fred Riffey and Billy Grimes (left to right) are assisting with arrangements for the Christmas Luncheon of the Cervus Club to be held Monday in the Travertine Room of
the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sw
bert Smith is the club>president. :
ain will provide the entertainment during luncheon. Mrs. Her=-
Miss Hannah Noone | To Be Hostess
. December meeting ‘of the 17th Ward Woman's Democratic’ Club will be a Christmas party Monday
night at the home of Miss Hannah Noone, 733 Pleasant Run Parkway. A Christmas grab bag and games will be on the program. : ! Following a report by the inating committee composed of Mrs. Anna Hohman, Mrs. ‘Louis! Weiland and Miss Edith Hall, an
Commtitees in charge of the parts are:~ Mesdames Hohman, Carolyn Behymer, Helen Seifried and Louise Betzler, refreshments; Mrs. Sue Harris, Mrs. Hazel Green and Miss Hall, entertainment; Mesdames Mary Matthews, Mary Myers, Ella Stout, Gertrude Heiob and Gertrude Myers, reception. : 4
To-Exchange Gifts The Artemas Club will hold a Christmas party ‘Tuesday at the Hamilton Food Shop, 2201 Lyndhurst Drive. An exchange of gifts will follow the 12:30 p. m. luncheon,
with Mrs. Leslie McLean acting as hostess. -
Nisa nom- |
|cella Reynolds.
Margaret Jane Hirschman Lists Attendants for Her Wedding; | Shower Honors Elaine Everhart
An engagement announcement,
the selection of wedding attendants :
and news ‘of parties for young women soon to be married comprise to-
day’s bridal notes.
- The engagement of Miss Margaret Jane Hirschman to William St. John Woolley, Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Woolley of Richmond, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C,
Hirschman, 2626 Sutherland Ave. The wedding will be at 1Jan. 1, in the Broadway Evangelical sister, |=
. The bridegroom-to-he’s Miss Ann Woolley, Richmond, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Dorothy Hirschman, Kitchener, Ontario, a cousin of the bride-to-be, and Misses June Billeter, Mary Scheidler, Louise Bicknell, Margaret Louise Kayser and MarBarbara Anne O’Neel, Hagerstown, will be flower girl. Joseph Edward Woolley, Richmond, will serve as his brother's
best man. The ushers are to be George ‘A. Shute, Richmond; Theodore H. Meyer, Framingham, Mass., and John Edward Hirschman, cousins of, the bride-to-be; Junius
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Tremps, Centerville; Freeman M. Land, Terre Haute, and Richard P. Shaffer. Among parties scheduled for Miss Hirschman is a bridge ahd kitchen shower tomorrow for which Mrs. David Carter will be hostess. On Sunday the betrothed couple will be honor guests at a dinner given by Mrs. Cora Sherrick. ’
entertain Wednesday with a linen shower at Miss Billeter’s home, 5869 Washington Blvd. Next Thursday Miss Reynolds will entertain at her home, 5766 N. Pennsylvania St. On Dec. 15 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chapman, 5649 College Ave. will give a dinner for Miss schman and Mr. Woolley and on Dec. 22 Misses Kayser and Bicknell will have a shower for the bride-to-be at Miss Kayser’s home, 3309 Park Ave. Mrs. Chester W. Albright and Mrs. James A. Matthews will entertain at tea Dec. 23 at Mrs. Albright’s home, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Porter of North Salem will entertain Dec, 24,
2 8 = J Honor guest at a linen shower given tomorrow night by Mrs. J. Ralph Johnson, 1225 Parker Aves will be Miss Elaine Everhart, whose marriage to David Lester Fox will be Dec. 22 in the First Reformed Church. Mrs. Johnson’s daughters, Miss Rosemary Johnson and Mrs. Donald Lane, will assist her. Guests attending with the bride-to-be will include her mother and sister, Mrs. Bert C. Everhart and Miss Lois Everhart; Mr. Fox's mother, Mrs. Lester David Fox; Mesdames Rose Johnson, Cora Johnson, Earl Spiegel, Earl Everhart, Maude Russell, Duffy, Thomas Tracey, Harris E. Wright, Donald Grebe, Leslie Fox and Paul W. Eddingfield, Miss Ella Johnson and Miss Marietta John-
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Plan to Attend Civic Play .
the comedy farce, “See My, Lawyer,” tomorrow night, will find it possible to turn around in their seats and say, “See my lawyer.” The first night show will be dedicated to members of the Indianapolis Bar Association, many of whom will be in the audience. Honor guests will be Samuel Dowden, president of the association, and Mrs. Dowden; Harvey Elam, first vice president, and Mrs. Elam. Mrs. William JH. Krieg is chairman of a committee In charge of the evening, chosen from wives of" Civic Theater members who are attorneys. Her assistants are Mesdames Herman W. Kothe, Kurt Pantzer, Irving M. Fauvre, Sherwood Blue, John *G. Rauch, Ernest Baltzell, Julian Bambergér,- William G. Sparks, Davis rrison, Earl G. Barnes, Garrett W. Olds and Coburn |
ong the attorneys to attend is
: Edward F. New, who played an at‘|torney’s role” in “Libel,” presented
by the Civic a few years ago. He will come with Mrs. New and Ralph
.| Tacoma, also an attorney.
‘Another local attorney, Donald Duck, will see the show wn Mrs Duck, Mrs. Berkley W. Duck Sr: an Miss Anna Spann. Mr and Mrs. J.
|S. Kaufman, both members of the
state bar, will be present with Mr.
‘land Mrs. Gus Domont and Mr. and | Mrs. Edgard Lustgarten. Mr. Lust-
gerten also is an attorney. ‘W. J. Gunther, a
1- profession, will * attend
a Perish, Minneapolis. In ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lu‘will be Mr, and Mrs. Bert Condaughter Olive Lod, Mr. Mrs. John, Hockensmith.
{Is Monday =~ ] |
|| The Municipal: Gardens Woman's
| business meeting at 10:30 a. m. and ‘|a& noon luncheon. Mrs. Roscoe
|charge of a gift exchange.
“Iman; Mesdames Holmes, Herschel
‘Misses Billeter and Scheidler will|}
Joseph ‘F.|.
Patrons of the Civic Theater, at- | - |tending the opening performance of
‘a member of [| * 5, Gunther: Mr. and Mrs.||
Annual Party Department §lub’s annual Christmas party Monday will follow a
Conkle will preside at the morning meeting in the > clubhouse “on La~ fayette Road.
tions by Mrs. Russell Fortune, solo-
{ist; a trio composed of Mesdames |;
ul Lawall, Paul Wycoff and Joensemble Ann and Evelyn Sprow.. ; Others on , the program will" be Miss Dorothy Ellis, a student at George Washington High School] who will tell a Christmas story; Mesdames Charles Judy, . George Holmes and Paul W. Oren and Miss Carrie Hoag. : Mrs. H. A. Harlan will have Hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Jones, chairman; Mrs. H. L. Jones; vice. chair-
Schuck, Ruth. Jackson, Everett Smith, Harold Faulkner, W. J.
| Mrs. Leon Thompson, fine arts| ‘chairman, has arranged a musical {program, which will include selec
Johnson, Mary Hummel and Harry Watt. -
Schedules Trip {To State Park First in a series of Y. W, C. A.. .|¢o-ed winter sports activities will be a. week-end show trip to Pokagon State Park Jan. 11-12, Reservations ‘must’ be (made with Miss Li Preston, in charge of the trip. by" this Sunday. ; Skiing, skating and ice sail-boat-ing will be included on the trip program. The group will leave: th~ [Central ¥. W. C. A. at 12:30 p. m.Saturday, Jan. 11, have dinner at 6:30 o'clock at the park and skate t ion Lake James after dinner. A 9 o'clock sleigh ride; singing and square dancing -also are scheduled for the evening. Sunday dinner will _ close the ‘trip after a morning of sports activities. il
Mothers” Club Gives Turkey Dinner
The Mothers’ Club of the Assumption Catholic Church parish will give a turkey dinner and benefit party Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15, in the school hall, 1105 Blaine Ave. Proceeds will go to the Assumption ° School. ; , The party will begin®at 2 p. .m., following the dinner served from 11 a. m. to 1:30 o'clock.
J. Russell Paxton (above) will direct the chorus for the presentation of Handel's “Messiah” by the Irvington community chorus Sunday at 3 p.-m. in the Irvington Methodist €hurch. The event is sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs. Soloists will be John M. White, bass; Mrs. Robert Blake, contralto; Farrell Scott, tenor, and Mrs. John C. English, organist. | :
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