Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1941 — Page 18
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Fries Clements Wedding Will Be Nov. I in: Richmond
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INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED by Mr. and
Mrs. John Clements of Richmond for the marriage of
their daughter, Cathryn, to Robert P. Fortune, son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Fortune of Indianapolis. The ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock the evening of Saturday, Nov. 1, in the First Presbyterian Chureh of Richmond.
The prospective bridegroom attended Princeton Univ ‘the Turner Field Air Corps advanced flying school at Albg Miss: Clements attended Sarah Lawrence College. j
Orchard School to Have Halloween Party
A. FAMILY HALLOWEEN PARTY will be given at. ‘Orchard School tomorrow ‘evening for mothers and fathers..of Cub Scout Packs 1 and 2, the Orchard School girls and boys from the third ‘through the eighth grades and ‘their pare: are planning the party under the leadership of Herbert A, Sweet, are 60 boys from the school and the community.
+ The school gymnasium is to be converted into an’ sppropriste getting for ghosts, elves, goblins and spooks, and everyone has been asked to wear costume and mask. Prizes will be awarded for the goglumes judged to be the funniest, most original and the “scariest” - —and prizes for the best costumed family and the last person idened.
The “fee” for the party will be a family contribution of. such foods as fruit and doughnuts which will ‘be used later for refreshments. Assisting with refréshments at the party will be Mesdames _ Egbert Driscoll, Rudolf K. Haerle, Edwin McNally, J. A. Hogshire Jr. and Neil Estabrook. [J o
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‘Members of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughtérs of
the American Revolution, will present a conservation’ program on trees at 10:45 a. m. Saturday over WIRE. The program. has been grrdnged by Mrs. L. E. Northrup, vice chairman of radio for -the na Society of the D. A. R. Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, chairman of the conservation committee for the chapter, will direct the program. Participating will be the Mesdames James L. Gavin, Alexander L. Taggart, Charles Pr Voyles and Miss Sara Henzie.
Frolic Planned at Country Club
A MELANGE OF ENTERTAINMENT will Country. ‘Club: members at the Oct. 31 Halloween Frotic, Invitations the traditional orange and black promise a palmist, a Conga chain 3 rhumba led by Arthur Murray dance instructors, “events” and prizes for costumes. A cocktail hour will precede the 9 to Wp. .m, supper, and dancing will be from 9 o’clock,to 1/a. m, PLE NR a ES so» 0» Meridian Hills Country Clubs Halloween party: for: adults’ will: be Saturday sieht. Costuming will be optional. Mr, and Mrs. Marvin P. Kahl, chairmen for the poy. will ¢ entertain at. their home before the daxice for Messrs. and: Robert nbn “Hill and Charles’ F. Arensman.
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Storer. At the stockholders’ annual meeting this week, Arthur O. Pit‘tenger was re-elected. to the board of directors and Dr. H. L, Foreiman and Chauncey H, Eno II were chosen as new directors. They «will meet later with holdover directors to choose officers for the com‘ing year. The holdover directors are Henry Holt, Walter Brant, Fred W. Oase, Paul R. Summers, Arthur E, Krick and A. A. Zinn. Retir‘ing officers are Mr. Summers, president; Mr. Krick, Vice president, ‘and Marshall G. Knox, secretary-treasurer.
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n, Richard T. ‘Other members: of the committee ‘are essrs. and Mesdames Robert: ‘Becherer, Donald H, Ellis and: Horace i
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Clubs—
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and a costume
{Frank Wallace Will Address Fall Creek Garden Group,
Club activities for the coming days include book reviews: luncheons party. Mrs. Edward D. Campbell, 510 Blue Ridge Road, will he hostess: Fri.
day to the FALL CREEK. GARDEN CLUB, which has recently become!
Hoosier State parks.
Quoth -the Bookworm:
writer. has wisdom or
wit.” my mind “The Strange | | Woman” is not ‘much different from other women except that she more frequently let the worst parts of her nature have their way, It just goes to show you that black is more interesting than
white, for Ben Ames Wil-"
ams’ book is best seller, 2.75. This is the first anniversary of Isabel Scott Rorick’s book, “Mr and Mrs, Cugat,” now in ils 11th printing and the public is still in stitches. Send a copy to your reluctant bachelor friends. It takes the monotony out of marriage and makes it sound like fun. 2.00.
“No Life for a Lady” is 8 prize
a runaway
book. :
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Lady, by . Cleaveland,-3.00.
8] The Road of a Natural. ' 4st is another Life-ift-
Aderica prize book . . « a fascinating story of Peatty by Peatly. More
than that, it is an adven-
ture in living, in science, in thought . . . a philos-
ophy of living in a world ll
war, 3.00.
“I dow’t care a bit if the
llywood go . believe: me it's No Life for a os Morel
member of the Garden Club of Indiana. On the guest day program, N, Wallace will speak on the care of flowers, trees and shrubs
Newly elected officers are Mr. Edgar A. Hill, president; Mrs. W. E. Tinney, vice president; Mrs. Stew= art A. Greene, secretary; Mrs. O. M. Helmer, treasurer, and Mrs. Campbell, historian, Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. ‘Hélmer and Mrs. Charles W, Myers.
The APERIO CLUB will have a
: guest day tea and program at “he
home of Mrs. Willlam MacNelly, 1109 W. 31st St, tomorrow at 2p m, »
“As T.Seem To Me” (Booth Tarkington) was reviewed by Mrs. Frank
terday at the home of Mrs. Orval E. Stone, 3621 Tacoma St. A dessert luncheon was served at’ noon. Mrs. H. A. Harlan presided at the business meeting. Reports were given by Mrs. Herbert S. Lewis, delegate to the ' Seventh Disttict Federation of Clubs, and Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, Indianapolis Council of Women delegate.
The NORTH SIDE (STUDY CLUB will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. D. Hicks, 3339 N. Meridian St, for a costume party.
.The annual card party of the C.
{}I. H. N. CLUB will be held in the
Banner-Whitehill auditorium, Oct. 30, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. William A. Arnold, general chairman, has announced the following committees:. Mesdames Luther H. Manley, Edward J. Hecker Sr. Chester ‘A. Martin, Stanley B. Sheard, Theo F. Fleck and Anton A. Schaekel, prizes; Mrs. Earl W. ter and Mrs. William A. Kunkel, table prizes; Mesdames Minnie Adams, Bird Mainalth Joseph A. Carr and William Kimberlin, candy prizes, ames. James W.. si esple, | Robert: E. Young, Harry N William’ M, Wilson and George 4 Vestal, candy..
Miss ie, 520 N. Jefferson St., will hostess this eveBing in to the LES BELLES FILLES
The PARK OREST BIRTHDAY CLUB will meet this evening with Mrs. Cordia Lewis, 151. 8. Downey Ave. Mrs. Lewis will be assisted by Miss Nora Cox.
3 The THURSDAY CLUB of Bouth Bend will have an evening guest meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Harold Blackburn, 2442 Dixie Highway, ‘N. Judge Dan Pyle will speak on “American’ Citizenship.”
The YOUNG WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF MARION} COUNTY will hold its first fall meeting at 7:45 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Lincoln. . ve Enslen
| Tinder will. review Ne Posen Kingdom”
before an informal re-
{| Mrs. Milby Hostess
A Halloween party for members of Kappa Delta Sorority wil be
| E. Weimer before the MULTUM-| IN-PARVO LITERARY CLUB ‘yes
. White, | Frances Filcer, Alpha,
Miss | day meeting held by the On-Ea-Ota
By MARGUERITE YOUNG ‘Times Special Writer
children--whetre does their money go when they budget? -. That gets: budgeting: down to brass tacks, and. there’s; no finer way to learn how. it:works. So let's make a budget for that low-income family. + Of course, the: family is. imaginary. Nobody can make: a: worthwhile iin for: a geal family except the people themselves: They're the only ones who: know; their personal likes and ‘needs well enough. A budget.-is: ones of $he ‘most. inti~
knowledge of bir brits on of Iamilies DO spend. By using those,
sult {55 FOR puRELY SE teunal reasons—
just to give the budget plan a lick and a promise, and don’t expect anybody to live by-it." A sound budget must recognize-at the outset that people.are. human and make mistakes, especially when their purse is slim. Next, we allow $50 for recreation, education and church. Maybe we will “borrow” here later, but not all of it, because the budget which doesn’t count in a few neighbor-hood-~house movies may drive the budgeter into a first-run place,
Chairman:
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La Conga Dance Is Sponsored By Sisterhood
the “La Conga Dance” to be given Sunday night in the Beth El Temple, sponsored. by the Beth El Zedeck Temple Sisterhood. Jac and Jean ‘Broderick, with some ‘of their students, will give la conga, rhumba and boonips-a-daisy dance demonstrations -and instruct the guests in these dances. : Harry Vinstein will be ‘master of ceremonies and Earl Breech and his}. orchestra will play.
Mrs. David Granowsky,.and ‘Mrs. Sidney. Shane is chairman of refreshments, Mss. Louis - Goldstein. decorations; Mrs. Granowsky, tickets, and Mrs. Manuel Segal, publicity.
G.O.P.Club to Have Outing
James M. “Tucker, Secretary of State, will. be the speaker at an’all« day outing to be held tomorrow at the Nashville home of Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass by the Indiana Woman's Republican Club. There. will: be a covered-dish luncheon at noon. The nominating committee will report, and the club president, Mrs. Sarah H. Wager, will preside.
Gamma Phi Alphas [i Note Founders’ Day
bration of Alpha and Bela .Chapters, G Phi Alpha Sorority, agccurred at a dinner last night in the Apollo Room of . the Canary Cottage. Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. . Don Poinsette, Alpha and Beta ‘chapter presidents, spoke. "Serving on the arrangements committee weje Mis Tales Jo= Jhantgen, Miss Merle Kelly Miss} Aand Miss Rosemary Linder and Miss Mary Margaret . McCormick, ‘Beta.
Guild Will Hear Talk On ‘Labor’
The Young Women's Guild of Christ Episcopal Church will meet from 10a. m. to 3 p. m. tomorrow in the parish house. “Labor” will be the topic of a talk by Leon Worthall, guest speaker. Luncheon hostesses will be Miss Alice Perrine, Mrs? Durward DeVries and Mrs. Fredrick Weber. Mrs.
fDeyries, recently elected president, will preside at a Business meeting
following luncheon
On-Ea-Ota. «Club. Sews For Red Cross
‘Mrs. Clara Seitz, 2020 Breech 8t.|
will be hostess tomorrow at an all-
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Card Party Set
Mrs. Aaron Arnold is chairman of Millan
Co-chairman with Mrs. Arnold is Ss
-|8 noun luncheon. _ a
‘| HE EARNS $35 a week, and she ruhs’the‘house, and there are three
| but’. reasons ~we begin by putting - down $25 for “Elbow Room.” We're “I bound to need it, unless’ we mean
where he can forget his budget utterly. Now we list the essentials, as completely and specifically as pos-
The Bridal Scene—
A. wed bridal news of today. the engagement and app: rt
|otithe. Bride-to-be's parents: :
A uiiscellaneous © shower ak
| Priday night by Mrs. Herman: Lammers at the home:of of Mrs. | F.: Gormley, 15
506. Mills Ave. ‘will
tenary been. the guest: of at “two showers recently. Mrs. Deford Lyons; 935 nN. Olney St., who will be one of ‘the brides-
Dorothy Loutse
bride-to-be, and Mesdames Kelly, ‘Catherine : “Bacon,
and; the Misses Letty’ Barth, -Alice:|
Springer, Betty ‘Davis, Helen Cravens, Thelma. Cox and Mary. Cather- | Ine : Nausel. © Miss Springer, who will be. Miss Lyon’s: maid . of “honor, entertained
with a linen shower recently at her}
home, 336 N.. Rilep Ave. ‘Guests were the Misses Vera Nelle Smock, Ramona. -Cowger, Juanita. .Gowger,|and | Betty Lawall, Lucille Mary Dotson, ‘Betty Lou Spivey; Mrs. A. C. Lyons and Mrs. Deford Lyons. : ” o Mrs. William H. Gravel and Mrs. Norman J, Grauel were hostesses recently in the former’s home ata crystal shower honoring Miss’ Betty @Grauel whose marriage to Howard Huesing will be’ Sunday in the First Fvangehes) and Reformed Church: ttending with - the bride-to-be, |
“land” Mrs. A! J. Huesing, the pros-
The 13th Founders’ Day . cele-|bhage, Harry Ulrich,
Motte Sa Books Bridge Tournament play in a bridge tournaucted this
Jennial mee =|ship of the
ganistton include prs. Harvey {Mudd of Beverly Hills; Cal, Girl | Scout president; Mark McC A
{eal Sect Agemey has Mis. Arethusa
miscel-fary president of
her ‘mother, Mrs. William C. Grauel,|-
Josue bridegroom's ‘mother, were | es’ Donald By
Publio clinics offer low-incomie families the, best solution to the
sible. We get food, lunch: money, housing, heating, lights and gas, icebox, household equipment cleaning supplies, clothes, personal inci-
Gleeta Eleanor Graves Is Engaged; Shower Honors Jean Benson; Entertain for Betty Grauel
ding: sunouncemsnt. and several. shower. notices comprise. the Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Graves, 3142 Indianapolis Ave. announce
of their daughier; Gleeta S. F. Lane, 2828
Girl Scouts
[Convene
%5n Dallas
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{in the United States and
British Consul General at New York,
| will be the principal speaker at the Benson. | Girl Scout national convention t{tomorrow. The convention which
opened earlier in the week will conthrough Friday.
leading speakers at the biSt the adult leader Scout national or-
nd tinue
Other
of recreation for: the Fed-
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0+B. Arctinie “London, Engen director of the World Bureau of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts; Mrs. Arthur O. Choate, Pleasantville, N. Y. honorof Girl ‘Scouts and of the Juliette Low Mem-
lorial Fund, which finances the in-
ternational activities of the organization, and Mrs. Ralph G.: Weel, N.:J., chairman of national ‘executive
More than a thousand adult memsbers of the Girl Scout organization {are - attending the convention. The session was-held in the audum of Southern ‘Methodist Uhi-
Rodgers of member of the Dallas Gly Counc
Mrs. Philip Montgomery ; Dallas, chairman of the Girl Scout
Cactus ‘Region, This year’s convention theme is “Girl -Scouts—Prepared. -{o: Serve.”
emphasizing Suning’s part in national defense plans.
Party will Benefit
clothed and entertained.
were Civic Theater
zs Memberships
irl |records are such that they will not
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To estimate the first figures, for food and clothes,
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Miss Rovena Smith was recently “installed as president of Beta ( Chapter of Chi Phi Gamma Sorority.
Will Give Merit
“For the second year. the Civic Theater will award 50 merit mem-
nounced by E. Edward Green, merit membership committee chairman.
year and has been approved again by the theater's board of directors.
All students in local public and parochial high schools and universi-
The ® Slightle. on final selection of applicants will be based on these tions: First, the student
: consult sev- |
; [munity Pund, the remainder of its ‘|income is contributed by donations
{Boyd; James 8. Browning
| | Mary Reiber is co-hostess. Plans for i next Monday will be!
i |way, will be hostess for t |Rushees include the Misses Eleanor |Heck, Dorothy French, Mary Car‘{roll, Barbara Quinlan, Rosemary
‘berships to city students, it is’ an-}
The program was introduced last|
a Low Income
“Family Barna: $1300 » Year and
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see aby
Housing Heat .. Lights and Gas 3 Icebox eran
Cleaning Supplies »e
‘The Day Nursery Commitee of
guerite Steen) by Mrs. Russell’ J. Life Insurance - Building Friday at of helping employed parents in the Although it is ‘partially maintained by the Indianapolis Com-
from other groups and individuals and fees paid: by mothers. The Alliance sponsors a benefit annually for the Nursery.
Mesdames Robert W bert Gilliom, Fred Howenstine Jr. | J. Russell Townsend Jr. Drexel al: an Charles Brown. ‘ Tickets may be purchased at the door. or from Alliance members.
OHI TAU ALPHA will meet this evening with Mrs. Mary Ellen Voyles, 4806 E. Washington St. Mrs.
a Halloween rush party to-be given discussed. *
Miss Mary Dwyers, 5152 Broadthe: party.
Burns, Ellen ‘Steve Mary K.|
'|Grothaus, Delorus “Topmiller, Alice{; Louise Welch and Betty Corrigan.
ALPHA CHAPTER OF OMEGA |!
NU. TAU SORORITY will meet this evening at the Indianapolis Day}! Nursery, 542 Lockerbie St., at 8 p.m.
‘ The ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY ‘will meet this evening at the home of Miss - Elizabeth’ Kelly, 3355 Graceland Ave, -
To Present Concert. : Of Sacred Music
A concert of sacred music will be presented in the West Newton Methodist Church Sunday evening by the concert choir of the Central Studios of Music. Miss Ruth Girton, soprano, and George Edward Lucas, baritone, will be soloists, accompanied by Mrs. Pauline Bade. Assisting the choir will be Rob~ ert Bruner; violinist, who will -be accompanied by Miss Olive Kiler. Accompanying the choir will be Mrs. Anita’ Meggenhofen. Clifford D. Long i§ director of . “Clyde is the church pastor.
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Delta Delta will sponsor a review of “The
Mrs. C. William Raffensperger is} chairman. of the event, assisted by As . Garten, -El-{.
. | Nursing.
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| Tri Delis Will. ! Sponsor Review | To Benefit Nursery:
Chi Tau Alphas Set: Rush Panty |
the Thdisnapolis Alliance’ of. n'ls My Undoing” (Mark Sanders in the American United 8 p. m. Proceeds will go to the.
Day Nursery, which was established:in 1901 for' fhe purpose
care of Shel children.
Bridegroom’s 8 Brother Reads 1
Br ol Rite at Cathedral
A wedding breakfast at the Ind dianapolis' Athletic Club this morn ing followed the wedding of Mish Miriam Gebauer to Charles G. Mary : baugh. The ceremony. ‘was ' ab o'clock in the chapel of S88. Petes and Paul Cathedral. | The bridegroom’s brother, the Bs : Pr. Meinrad Marbaugh, Tyler, T! officiated at the service, assisted the ‘Rev. Fr. Charles Ross. Helen Shepard, orgafist, played : the ceremony, which. took place af. an alfar decorated with flowers. The bride, entering Bloke, wore: rat costume . suit of trimmed with silver 1 Alice’ blug accessories and an orchid corsage: | Her sister and only’ attendanty Mrs. Denny Scott, Loda, II, wore a costume suit in Alice Blue Bi. navy accessories and a gardenid ‘core sage. , Frederick ~ Nabicht, Sout Bend, was best man. After a trip to Chi 0 the cou . will be at home next week in St. Regis Apartments. The bride a ‘|tended Greenyille College, Greene ville, II, and was graduated from the Methodist Hospital . School of Mr. Marpaugh attended the University of Notre Dame, ‘Among out-of-town guests here for the ceremony were the brides groom’s sister, Miss Julia; Marbaugh, and - Richard Gillen, South Bend} Miss Emma, Paul and. Charles Gee bauer, Cleveland, and Mr, and Mrs, Roman Smith, Connersville. tg The bride is the daughter of Mrs,
| John Watson, Intercession Oty, Fla,
Sorority to Meet . A meeting of Betd’ Chapters hi . Delta Pi Sorority, has been callpd for 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Helen Erisman, 3441'N. inole
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must give evidence of being interested in the theater and drama either as a leisure time activity or as
'a possible professional career. Sy reasonable degree o
, dramatic work must
third, preference will be shown students who would find’ purchase of membership a financial burden great enough to keep them from enjoying membership privileges, and, fourth, only those students whose scholastic
be jeopardized by devoting leisure time to 'a dramatic program, will be encouraged to apply. Awards will be announced before Nov. 14 and announcement will be made when applications will be received. ‘Merit membership will entitle ‘holders to see, try out for and sipate in the plays and activi‘ties of the adult theater, '
event,| Mrs. “Thornburgh
A talk on “Costa Rica” by Mrs John Thornburgh will be a feature of the meeting to be held bY. Mayflower Chapter International Trav-el-Study Chad, at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Tearoom. Mrs. P. J. wi and Mrs. Fran-
{cis Anderson will
be hostesses.
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