Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1941 — Page 5

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Dance at Woodstock Club to Follow

The Players’ Performance Tonight

HARDLY MORE THAN A MONTH will elapse after tonight’s performances by The Players before a diligent production committee will have another bill ready for presentation.” Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Coppock are chairmen of the February committee which will swing into action after tonight's show at the Civic Theater.

Their assistants for the Feb. 22d plays gre Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Noling, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey, Cox and Dr. and . Mrs. J. Carlton Daniel. Appearing on tonight/s program, which will be followed by the usual dance at the Woodstock Club, will be Mesdames Richard Hoover, Frank J. Hoke, Joseph Hanna, F. Noble Ropkey, Robert E. Ferriday Jr. and Kurt F. Panzer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Haerlé and L. G. Gordner. | ir The committee for tonight’s preductions and a number of the cast will dine at the Propylaeum before the show. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Mead, committee chairmen, were assisted by Messrs, Z and Mesdames Ralph W. Boozer, Edwin E. McNally and Hoke in. preparing tonight's bill. | Among numerous dinner parties which will be given before the performances is one which Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Wade will give for a group of their friends. Others enterjaining are Messrs. and Mesdames Erwin G. Vonnegut, Ferriday, Walton M. eeler _.. dr, Newell C. Munson, Myron Green, Coppock, Paul E. isher, © Howard J. Lacy II and‘Ropkey and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel.

Goat Needed for Children's Play |

i THE SEARCH for a live—and tractable--goat is one of the | biggest jobs confronting Mrs. James R. Miller, scene properties | chairman for the Children’s Civic Theater presentation of “Heidi”

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Breakfast at Columbia Club | Dext Saturday and Sunday. | Foliows Farrell-Scoglund Rite

The goat is a prominent “character” in the favorite Swiss child story adapted by Mrs. George Fotheringham and to be presented at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and at 3 p. Im. Sunday. Mrs, Fotheringham will direct her own play, first| presented by the theater in 1935. i Production assistants will include Mrs. H. Rogers Mallory, ardey Adriance, set designer. Mrs.

At St. Thomas Aquinas Church

St. Thomas Aquinas Church was the scene at 9 o'clock this morning of the wedding of Miss Bernadette Scoglund to Eugene A. Farrell. The Rev. Fr. Walter Nugent read the ceremony at an altar banked with palms, ferns aid vases of white gladioli. : |

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| stage manager, and Mrs. E. “|| Adriance is being assisted in execution of the

| spts by Mrs. Charles | L. Case and Mrs. Edmund Brucker, Miss Constance Lewis is supervising selection! 6f hand properties, assisted by Mesdames William O. Scott, Herbert Bchaible and Walter Myers Jr. Mrs. Miller's committee includes Mesdames James C. . Skinner, Robert T. Rogers and William T. Burns. | Designing and making of Swiss costumes will be the work of Mrs. James L. Rose, chairman, Mesdames R, Kirby Whyte, C. * || Willis Adams Jr, Robert M. Ingham, John Ebner and Richerd || Tucker. Mrs. Vandervoort Rand will be in charge of makeup.

. | Backstage Club's Party Is Tomorrow | : fH GUESTS at the Civic THeater Backstage Club party tomorrow | might will be drawn into the program, according to plans of ile | entertainment committee, led by Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kaufman. Their assistants include Messrs. and Mesdameés R. Kirby White,

| ©. C. Robinson and C. Norman Green. : The club’s, parties traditionally are informal and include as

guests theater members who have taken part Jin plays, worked on.

membership drives or assisted on production committees. The refreshment committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Elliott, chairmen, assisted by Mrs/ Thomas LaManna,

Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Scanlon and Mr. and NIrs. Paul McNamaia.

‘Hostess for Symphony Bridge Parties Listed WELL OVER A HUNDRED Indianapolis homes will note increased activity in entertainment as the state-wide bridge tournament of the women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society opens Monday and continues until Feb. 7. f

The tournament, being held under the general chairmanship * of Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, will benefit the maintenance fund of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. William C. Griffith is Indianapolis chairman and other chairmen have been appointed for each of the 23 Indiana cities in” which there are establistied units of the women’s committee, general score chairman. | * Among the 123 Indianapolis women who already have been ~ listed as hostesses for bridge parties are Mesdames William Ray Adams, John C. Appel, Frederic M. Ayres, Lyman S. Ayres, Hugh J. Baker, Thaddeus R. Baker, Earl B. Barnes, E. Clifford Barrett, R. C. Becherer, Joe Rand Beckett, Wymond |J. Beckett, Claud A. Behringer, Harvey Belton, Henry T. Benham, Albert J. Beveridge Jr,, Arch N. Bobbitt, Leroy C. Breunig, Charlés Brosey, Garvin M. Brown, Volney Brown, George Q. Bruce, Russell T. Byers, Jererniah L. Cadick, James F. Carroll, Orland A. Church and Robert M. Churchman. . oi Each of the hostesses will have one or niore tables and some will have more than one party during the period of play. Mrs. Clowes will entertain with a number of tables as will Mesdsines endell P. Coler, A. C. Corcoran, Thomas Harvey Cox, Burford Danner, Murray DeArmond, Henry Dollman, E. PFeucht, Paul' E. Fisher, W. N. Fleming, Harry L. Foreman, L. Fortune and Howard Griffith. - ;

Mrs. Griffith to Entertain

THE INDIANAPOLIS CHAIRMAN for the tournament, Mrs. William C. Griffith, will have several groups pf friends for bridge. Among other hostesses will be Mesdames Loui¢ H. Haerle, Benjamin D. Hitz, Hayward Hibben, William R. Higgins, J. C. Houk, John Jameson, Douglas C. Jillson, Sylvester Johnson, Henry A. Johnsion, Frederick ' Jungclaus, Virginia L. Kemery, Hal Keeling, Howard J. Lacy II, Earl Ivan Larsen, Daniel Layman, Irving Lemaux Jr. K. Lilly III, Robert M. Lingle and Walter P. Morton.

- Also included on the list of hostesses are|Misses Gladys Ales,"

et Jane Holmes, Marion M. Hull, Ann| Noble Johnston and Catherine Lapenta. Only members of -the| women’s. committee ve been asked to be hostesses in the towmnament, Mrs. Clowes ys.. They have been urged to invite to their homes only women are not members of the committee. : ! “Because the acquaintance of even ouf huge committer is mited in a city as large as Indianapolis,” Mys. Clowes said, “there ioubtedly will be persons, who would like to play in the tounament but who may not be known to any meniber of the commiitee.

also possible that committee members| may not be able to:

mtertain all the people whom they would like to invite. For this feason the committee has decided that any who wants to tomte for the prizes, and for whom arrangem n made, may call Mrs, William C. Grifiith who will, be glad arrange for them to pdrticipate in the tournament.” iE

Mrs. Thaddeus R. Baker is > :

mothers of tiie couple.

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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A, Scoglund, 432 W. Hampton Drive, ‘and Mr. Farreil is the son of Mis. Ellen Farrell, 4916 E. 13th St. During the riuptial mass an aunt and uncle of the bride, Mrs. Earl J. Lowman anc, Clair J. Cratty, both of Galesburg, Ill, sang, accor panied by Miss Shirlejy Ann Paden, Galesburg, the bride's cousin. Entering on jhe arm of her father, the bride wor: a gown of ivory transparent ve.vet, the tight shirred bodice finished with a squars neckline and long sleeves extending into points at the wrists. The full skirt swept into a long, rounded iran. A Queen of Scots bonnet of illusion held the fingertip length veil of illusion edged with velvet snd the bridal bouque] was a sheaf of white calla lilies tied with ivory. satin ribbon. Miss Elizabsth Jane Wallseck, Chicago, a cousin of the bride, wore teal blue taficta in colonial style and carried 4 French bouquet of pink roses irjerspersed with tufts of pink malir,

Brother Was Best Man

Dr. Joseph P. Farrell served as his brother's best man and ushers were Harold Iz Feber and Lawrence Johantgen. Corsages of violets and Talisman rosts were worn by the Mis. Scoglund was in violet sheer wool ‘with

gray accesso:ies and Mrs, Farrell chose soldier blue with which she wore wine acessories. A breakfas) at the Columbia Club followed the ceremony ard a. reception was fo be held this afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parerts. The couple will lave for a motor trip east and will be at home after Feb. 15 at 1012 N, Beville Ave, | The bride is a graduate of ‘St. Agnes Academy and attended the St. Vinceni's Hospital Nurses’ Training Scaool. Mr. Farrell attended Indiena ®niversity. Among out-of-town guests attending the wedding wore Mrs. Thomas C. (ratty, grandmother of the bride; Clen Paden ani daughter, Mildred: Earl J, Lowman and family, Mis: “Florence Cratty, Mr: and Mrs, Howard ‘Scoglung and Mr, and Mrs, Join Cratty, all of Galesburg, Ill. : Other guests were Mrs, Thomas Kennedy, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Farell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Warten, Ambia; Mr. and Mrs, T. J, £:aith, Wheeling, W. Va.: Mrs. Stephe: Smith and son, Carl, Mr. and Ms, J. H. Scoglund and Mrs, Mich:sl Wallseck, Chicago, and Mr. ani Mrs. Vincen| Melady, East Chicag: : i

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Sponsor Card Party

Loretta Pfau To Be Wed

~-An uncle of the bride, the Rev: Fr. Jerome Pfau, will officiate af the wedding of Miss Loretta Pfau to Richard Taylor at 6:30 o'clock this evening in the’ rectory of Little Flower Catholic Church. A pink silk crepe suit with match. ing turban and black accessories will be worn by the bride, Her sis~ ter and only attendant, Miss Annette Pfau, will wear a suit of powder blue silk crepe with matching turban and brown accessories. Both will have gardenia corsages. Herbert Pfau, the bride’s brother, will be best man. Miss Pfau is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Victor -Pfau, 414 N. Oakland Ave. and Mr. Taylor.is the son of Harley Taylor, 1315 Prospect St. A dinner at Joslin’s for the families will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home after Feb. i, at 708 E. 11th St., Apartment 6. Miss Pfau is a graduate of St. Agnes Academy and the St. Vincent’s Hospital Nurses’ Training School.

Annual Party Is Monday

Social service projects of the Municipal Gardens Woman’s Department Club will receive .the proceeds from the club's ‘annual card party to be held Monday at 2 p. m. in Block’s auditorium. Hostesses for the party will he Mrs. H. A. Harlan, chairman, and Mesdames Clyde Johnson, Desvid Deuper, Lloyd Pottenger and Loomis Jennings. Mrs. Toney Flack and Mrs. David Thomas will be in charge of the door. Other committees are: Mrs. Edna Lewis (chairman), Mrs. Everett Smith and Mrs. P. J. Wiltz, candy; Mesdames J. W. Walters, W. J. Hoag and: Michael Haney, special prizes; Mrs. Carl Jones and Mrs. Leon Thompson, table prizes.

Good Will Service Club to Lunch

Mrs. L. W. Street, $964 Park Ave,

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will be hostess Wednesday at a cov-| ticles,

ered dish luncheon for members of the Good Will Service Club. Assistant. hostesses at the 12:30 p. m, luncheon"

Caledonian Auxiliary

Jfor * British war relief. Members

1. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Zoller Zoller’s daughter, Miss Mary Nadin

wedding will be March 15.

attended Culver Military Academy College.

4, Miss Mary Jane Kemp, dau heimer-Carlon Photo.) .

Marcy Lane. The wedding will be (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)

(Photo Craft Photo.)

®raduated from Butler University

(Liang Shen Photo.)

Choruses’ Board

To Have Tea

The board of the Federation of Mothers’ Choruses and its representatives from Indianapolis schools will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wédnesday for a business meeting, program and tea in-the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. x ? Music by.the School 81 trio, composed of Mesdames John Gentile, M. T. Owens and J. D. Baer, and by the School 41 chorus will be on the program, in addition to readings by Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin,

Sews for British

The Ladies Auxiliary .to the Indianapolis Caledonian Club is meeting each Monday to sew and knit

meet at the homie of Mrs. Mary Bryson, 1610 Montcalm St., and call themselves the Mary Bryson Unit. From June until December of the ‘year, the group made 1,536 ares, including surgical bandages, pillows, sweaters, seamen’s stockings, ch ’s cl ‘and baby quilts. Both it $90 in

Kemp, became the bride of William Stanley.Garner Jan. 11,

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announce the engagement of Mrs. g DePréz, to Edward W. Harris Jr.

of Muncie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, Harris, Indianapolis. The

Miss DePrez was graduated from Tudor Hall School, attended DePauw University and was graduated from Smith College. Mr, Harris

and was graduated’ from Amherst

2. Mrs. Robert Martin Langsenkamp was Miss Mary Jeanne Smith, daughter of Mrs. J. Albert Smith Sr, before her marriage Jan. 4. After Feb. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Langsenkamp will be at home at 2258 N, Meridian St. (W. Hurley Ashby Photo.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carl Shoemaker, 818 Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Dr. Edward Oliver Benson, Chicagu, son of Mrs. Emmanuel O. Benson, Chicago. The wedding will be Marclr 8 in the Frank W. Eowes Memorial Chapel on the Northwestern University campus.

(Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.) ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. (Dex-

5. Miss Ruth Elizabeth O’Connell’s engagement to Timothy R. King, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas R. King, Niles, O., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis O’Connell, 4535

Feb. 15 at Notre Dame Uhiversity,

6. Mrs. John Cassidy was Miss Virginia Swaim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil R. Swaim, before her marriage Jan. 11 in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy will be at home in Indianapolis after Feb. 1.

7. Mr, and Mrs. Donald R. Foster, 3472 N. Illinois St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Georgia, to Reid Cotton, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Roland M. Cotton, 5230 Washington Blvd. Miss Foster was

and is a member of Delta Delta

Delta Sorority. Mr. Cotton is a graduate of DePauw University and is a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member, The wedding will be Feb. 1.

Mary M. Regan Becomes Bride

Times Special NEW ALBANY, Ind. Jan. 18.— The wedding of Miss. Mary Margaret Regan of Sellersburg to Robert E. Griffin of Indianapolis took place here at 9 o'clock this morning in Holy Trinity Church with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hamill. officiating. ’ : reception at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Regan Sr, Sellersburg, was to follow the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Griffin were to leave] for a wedding trip east. They will be at home after Jan. 26 at. 3640

N. Meridian St. Indianapolis,’

Review Scheduled By Jewish Women

The Jewish study group of .the

Hadassah and the National Council of Jewish Women will meet Mon-

day at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jack B. Kammins.. The assistant hostess will be Mrs. Joseph Engle-

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Music will be provided by a vocal trio from the Matinee Musicale, Mesdames J. R. Howell, Paul Lawall and Paul Wycoff. Mrs. Frank C. Walker, the tea chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, vice chairman, and the Mesdames R. J. Anderson, W. C. Bartholomew, C. T. Brigham, C. H. Maston, W. C. Royer, Edgar V. Toms and Vestal Woodward. Mrs. Russell Gray Fortune and Mrs. William L. Sharp will’ preside at the tea table.

At 1 o'clock preceding the business meeting, the Applied Education Section will conduct a forum on “Applying Education to My Task.” Participating will be the Mesdames H. E. Blasingham, Philip A. Keller, Howard E. Nyhart, Clayton H. Ridge, A. C. Rasmussen, Charles H. Smith, Carl J. Weinhardt and Miss Flora Love and Miss Helen Partlow. Mrs. Weinhardt will report a gift of two incubators and bud veses for trays of ward patients at Coleman Hospital.

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Church Unit to Hear Pamphlet Reviewed

Mrs. Herbert Gardner will review a pamphlet, “The Family Pulls Up Stakes,” Thursday afternoon before the Missionary Education Group of the Woman's Society for Christian Service of the Roberts Park Methodist. Clurch. Members will meet at 2:15 p. m. in the church parlors. Mrs. Henry

Miles will conduct the ‘devotional

period and Mrs. Herbert Lacy will talk on the support given the homes

for aged by the Methodist Church.

Churchwomen Give

Review Program

Among meetings of the Woman'’s Society of Christian Service at the Central Avenue Methodist Church will be a dessert luncheon Monday given for Group '5 members by Mrs. Royer Knode Brown, 5969 Carrollton Ave. P rh : Mrs. Lois Nickerson will be sponsored by the society in a book re-

view program at 7:45 p. day Hn he hud patie

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Woman's Department Club Unit To Hear Talk Wednesday on ‘Home Management Problems’

. : Miss Janice Berlin, home demonstration agent for the Purdue Unis versity Extension Division, will discuss “Home Management Problems” at 2 p. m. Wednesday before the American Home Department of the Woman’s Department Club at the clubhouse, 1701 N, Meridian St.

‘Lohengrin’ Is :

On Program

Selections from Wagner's opera, “Lohengrin,” will be presented by Harmonie Club members and a guest soloist, Charles Hamilton, at a meeting of the club Monday, Mis§ Gertrude Gutelius, 3028 Park Ave. will be hostess for the 2:30 p. m. meeting and a tea following the program, | : Mrs. T. M. Rybolt and Mrs. Wil. liam A. Devin, in charge of the pro gram, have chosen Miss Pauline Schellschmidt as narrator. A trio composed of Miss Jeanette Orloff, violin; Mrs. Paul R. Niles, cello, and Mrs. Rybolt, piano, will: play pres ludes to the first and third act and music from the Bridal Chorus. : Solos will be Mr. Hamilton's “Lohengrin’s Song,” “Elsa’s Dream” by Mrs. Margaret James Friermoad,

soprano, and “The Kings Prayer” by Mrs. Lenore Freder

dames Louis Belden, Arthur G, Monninger and Neal Ireland. ‘The balcony scene with Elsa and Ortrud will be sung by Mrs. Robert H. Orbison, soprano, and Mr: Carl Moore, contralto. - )

Burroughs, Charles Fitch, Barr, 8S. E. FPenstermaker Charles Maxwell and Miss Wright. NG

Dessert Bridge Monday” Mrs. F. C. Champe, . 410 + Bl Ridge Road, assisted by Miss. Marie 11 entertain n ah