Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1941 — Page 14
Members of the Young Sef Prepare To Return 10 College This Wasl-End
| &: MEMORIES OF A GAY CHRISTMAS VA CATION will be packed away with sweaters and skirts and. text-
| books\as students begin their trek back to collejres this
week-end. © = At last report, one group was awaiting the, arrival of
| the postman to learn whether or not its vacation period
| might be extended another day. Lea
ving Saturday—on
| Sunday, depending upon the verdict delivered by the
| postman—will be the Smith College contingent. ! "The girls who will return for the re-opening of | tizhool - ort Monday are Miss Emmy Pantzer, daughter of Mrs. Ela Pantzer; S Susanah Jameson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jameson; ; Florence Wolff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ive Wolff;
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| Bmother Smith student who is to return to school this week-end.
Before she returns to Sweet Briar College next week, Missy
\ Margaret Anne Becker will visit with a classmate at {weet Briay
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| last year, Miss Marian Mundy, Charlottesville, Va. Miss Hecker, the + daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stidman Becker, will leave Indian . apolis on Sunday. A group of men returning to Connecticut Wesleyan Col lege Sat “ urday will include John Beeler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Faymond C. Beeler; Robert Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. (rans, and David Smith, son of Mrs. Matthew Smith.
| Phyl s Behringer to Entertain
MISS PHYLLIS BEHRINGER will entertain a — group off friends at a buffet supper before the hockey game Sunday evening, The following Wednesday she will leave for Miss Master's iSchool in : Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Her brother, Jack, is scheduled to leaye for Dart4 mouth College on Monday. They are the children of Mr, and Mrs) LC. A. Behringer. . Miss Margaret Bacmeister, daughter of Mrs. Rhoda Hscmeister, will leave today for a visit with Miss Dorothy O'Dell in Dayton, O before both girls resume their stuclies at the Carnegie | ‘Institute. Technology. Another Sunday departure will he that of Howard Baitmgartel Jre pon of the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Baumgartel. for Wabasia College. Vassar College students who will leave Indianapolis Sunday are _ Miss Nancy Goodrich, daughter of Mrs. Louis Haerle; Misy | Letitia Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair Miss Elizabeth Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard |R. Meeker Miss Anne Elder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman | Elder; Miss Barbara Alig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alig, | Miss Elieca Aiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Wright and Miss Mary Ja Albright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Albright. Other departures from the Wright household willi be Pierre Almans return to the University of Michigan and | Miss Mary, y, Catherine Wright's trip to Skidmore College, both Satiirclay. . Clarence Alig Jr. will leave late Sunday for Purdug Viniversity - after his brother, Frank Alig, begins his trip to the Unversity of Michigan earlier in the day. _ Monday will mark the end of the vacation for three Con=« ‘meéticut College for Women students: Misses Polly Simith, Helen Marie Madden and Marjorie Geupel. Miss Smith is the daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith; Miss Madden is the daughter of Mrs. Frank S. Dowling and Miss Geupel's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Carl M. Geupel of Williams Creek Estates. . Also returning to school on Monday will be four students of Christian College at Columbis, Mo.. They are Miss Birmice West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. West of Brendonwood; Mise Marjorie Hofft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hofft; Miss Egitve Rusie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Rusie, and Miss Ciralyn Baus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Baus. i. . On Tuesday Miss Lucile Schaf will leave for Pine Manor Junior College at Wellesley, Mass., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schaf Jr.
Ann Spiegel to Entertain
A LUNCHEON will be given by Miss Ann Spiegel, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spiegel, tomorrow at the Meridian F Glib. Guests will be the Misses Evzline Hitz, Anne Am Lois Adams, Jane Haueisen, Sallie Eaglesf Ma Ethel Janet White, Mary Johnson, Heberton Grossman and Suzanne Littell.
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Symphony Luncheon Hostesses Named
*. HOSTESSES for the luncheon to be given at noon torgorrow in the Athenaeum under the sponsorship of the women’s (onimittee of the Indiana Siate Symphony Society have been annouriced by Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, general chairman. They are Mesdamnes Avie T. Brown, Fletcher Hodges, Val McLeay, William E. Sayer, C. V. _ Voyles and Charles Wylie. The women’s committee’luncheons, followed by tallis explaining week-end programs of the Indianapolis Symphonji Orchestra, preeede each pair of the orchestra’s subscription conceris,
; y Annette Lange to Entertain
members have been invited to the
A BRIDGE PARTY today al Langewood, counfiy home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lange, will entertain several frieiids of Miss Annette Lange. Guests will be the Misses Elizabeth lacey, Marj orie Flickinger, Harriette Burbank, Gloria Strashun, Mirtha Kirby, Peggy Jane Gray and Susannah Milner,
* Sponsor Play's Opening Nigit
THE INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH of the British [War Relief Society, Inc., will sponsor the opening night, Jan. 10, [of the Civic ‘Theater's production, “Two on an Island,” Proceed; will go to war relief work. Mrs. Arthur McGeoch Flint heads the arrangements come mittee, assisted by Mrs. Howard T. Griffith, patrons and paironesses; Mrs. E. Gavin Koyl and Mrs. T. R. Geddes, ushers; Mrs. George S. H. Sharratt Jr. and Mrs. C. C. Gardener, tickets; Miss Margaret Seegmiller, the sale of gardenias; Mrs. F. H. Metcilf, John R. Henderson and Miss Joan Richardson, sale of emblenis, and Mes dames E. C. Cocking, Fred Richardson: Jr, Harry lostwick and Lewis 8. Finch, candy sale.
Annual Report on Juvenile Court Will Be Given at Luncheon. of League of Women Voters
Indianapolis League of Women Voters members will hear the annual . report on the City Juvenile Court at a luncheon meeting Wednesday the Columbia Club. Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin of thé Department Government and Social Welfare will preside. Following a 12:15 p. m. luncheon, Judge Wilfred Bridshaw, of the court will speak on “Accomplishments of Two Years andl Froblems Faced
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* | ‘The Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Women's Club will give a. luncheon for ‘he*wives of the State legislators Jan, 15 at the Cl: ypool Hotel. The event will open a two-week ‘round of parties
Have Sacrifice Dinner to Aid England
ain: fund—at the sugestion of the children in the family. They asked thei mothers to have wedkly “sacrii i, to aid the
i England. News of the growing interest of Chil gran in Bundles for Britain
. alse includes mention of two|were marked with white satin
a. the i llIary” chapter, also | plans to knit afghans each Wedaesday at Mrs. | Sandground’s hom?, 4629 Kenwood Ave. The Bundles for Britain executive boaril has suggested hat names of
ter names for further children’s groups organized b; woman. Local tion; may make gifts of $10 or more to the British fun¢ and thus becom: official sponsors of Bundles for Britain. Two musical groups who bave made such gifts are the Indian: polis Nu Zeta Cha; oter of Sigma Aipha Iota, na-
8ifts| quets of deep-toned Rome roses.
seven British soldier; with knitted helniets, sweaters, socits, mittens and scars. M:s. Robert Blake is president of
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study club of musicians and music lovers, presented a gift of $15. Its officirs are Mrs. Norinan Schneider, pres dent; Miss Jean Orloff, vice Mrs. Arthur Monninger, and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt,
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soldier's afghan wit, yarn bought fron: the club’s treasury. gana) activities of Bundles for ain include a recirding made by clude wie made by speech in “Richard IL” The record will be broadcast over 250 stations on hrograms sponsaied by the organization.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schreifer, 4308 Mallison Ave., enteriained recently witli a dinner and pirthday party.
petal pink net over taffeta and was
for the Future. Mrs. Perry Lesh also will talk on “The Citizens Rally.” | Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry
and friends of League
"luncheon, which is open to the publie. Reservations may be made until Tuesday at the League office, 506 Tlincis Bldg. general League meetings in January are the tea for legislators’ wives Wednesday, Jan. 22, world affairs Clifton ey o Chicago, Friday. 3 any 24. “The | lec-
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Kellermeyer and daughter; be discussed and on Jan. 22 Mrs. Mrs. a 2 Saker M2 James Bawden will report on the|preaion of Acton, Mr. and Mrs. state survey of sclaool attendance. Arthur Brenton and -daughter, DeThe “What Evity Voter Should|, .™ \0 "0/6 Mrs Arthur Bren-
Row Eroup will rie the Opening ton have left for Sajtiago, Cal, for res dence.
month they will lear a discussion| ? of “County Goveéiniaent” at the home of Mrs. Lester A. Smith, 126 Berkley Road. Tae second meeting is at 10:15 a. m. Thursday, Jan. 13. “The Monroe [ocirine” will be the subject for (liscussion by the Policy Orientation Depart-
next Thursday, Juli. 9. Later in the = ‘Wed Recently
gt/ ment at 2 p. m. Friday, Jan. 10, at
_|the home of Mr: Koy Coats, 3650 ‘| Central Ave. Meiers of the group|:
will ‘ meet again with Mrs. Ray
Fatout, 3422 Winthrep Ave, Pridey, Jan. 24. »' The Governmer and Social Welt
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sob of the Tella Haines (left) is assisting with Margaret Jane Hirschman Wed To William St. John Woolley; Couple to Live in Bloomington
Mr. and Mrs. William St. John Woolley are on a motor trip south
Root, Jastor background of palms and wood- Assisting were Mrs. Shute, Richwardia ferns was arranged at the mond; Mrs. John Merrick and the altar with two seven-way cande-|Misses Morton, Beity Gettins, labra and two pedestal baskets|{lie Holman, Doris Bicknell, filled with roses shading from pale |Elizabeth Hayes, Martha pink to deep rose. The {amily pews Janet and Marian Chapman
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The attendants’ gowns were fash-| Oui-of-town guests included joned of faille taffeta; with shirred [grandfather of the bridegroom
basque bodices finished with square| William H. Woolley; Mr. and necklines and short, puffed sleeves, | Ray Delameter and their sons, John and bouffant skirts with triple(and James, Mrs. Albert Hayden, flounces trimmed with Si¢ilian|Miss Irene Hayden, Messrs. and
purple bows at the’ tops. Misses Billeter and Reynolds, entering first, wore sky mauve and carried bou-
Following them were Misses Bick-| oq nell and Hirschman, who wore Rio violet and carried Lucille Hill roses. Sicilian purple frocks were worn by [rich Mr. and Millard Misses Kayser and Scheidler and|Qverton and their Millard they carried Briarcliff roses. Miss Sos. J Woolley’s gown, fidentical in style
matching their bouquets tucked at either side. They wore gold chains with tiny gold and mother-of-pearl hearts given them by the bride. The flower girl's frock was of
Wilson College Club to Lunch
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hair. She a and filled with rose petals.
Bride Wore Velvet
Given in marriage by her father, at the Propylacum. the bride wore chiffon velvet in| President and Mrs. Havens will candlelight shade fashioned on|be in Indianapolis for the day en|
classic lines. The &kirt swept from |foute to los Angeles, Cal, where a fitted basque bodice into a very|i cy Will attend a conference of col-
shoulders and were tightly fitted expected to attend. from elbow to wrist. Guests of the club will include The bridal veil, of candlelight il- Mr. Montgomery, Prof. John Mueller lusion, was full length and was|of Indiana University and Uz Meformed of shirred tiers falling from | Murtrie, whose wives are members: a heart-shaped Sorunet, Jasioned pr. William N. Wishard Jr. and Duchess George Mahoney ‘Indianapolis bride wore a miniature gold and w. ut mother-of-pearl heart necklace and matching gold bracelet given her by the bridegroom. Sho sartied 3 bouquet of Snow White roses
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Group will ‘Attend The wedding will Play at English’s Saturiay moming
Catholic Church. English’s Theater will be a rallyAlumni tomorrow night when Elliott Nugent appears as the leixd in “The Male Animal,” which ojens a three-day engagement there, Mr. Nugent is a member of tho 1919 class. The co-author of the play,
Nutrition Camp James GG. Thurber, also s an
alumnus of the class of ’17. ‘The Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp Robert P. Joyce, president of the |will benefit from the card party to alumni
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Sabre Will Speak To W.D.C.
Albert Stump, attorney, will speak on “The Draft Restorative” at 2:30
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A luncheon will precede the programs, reservations for which must
‘Svea’ Lodge to Meet Members of the ‘Swedish “Svea™ Lodge will hold a New Year's dine
year on the first Saturday night of each month, ! oils ate being wade Hf
ship” will be the subject of Mrs. C. Eugene Wolcott's talk on Jan. 22. \purg as guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry are among the many other alumni who made reservations for ‘Ie play and the afier-theater supper party.
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Club Postpones Meeting Sponsan Lard Barty Nu
The meeting of the Aftermath |Tau will have a card party tomorrow Club which was to have been held at the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, today at the home of 14rs. W. Mrs. Theodore Druding is the chair<
Department a ol Shunsor 3 bok dfs H. Foreman has been postponed. man.
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