Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1941 — Page 5
| “Preacher's Wife” (Ethel Hues ~ ton) will be reviewed by Mrs, Paul MEK s
ie ZETA will. he ; Miss. Grace’ Hawk,
.Charlyn - Murray, président, 3 has appointed the ‘following FL mittees for the year: with* Mrs Bolyard on the ways and means committee are Miss Jean Johnston, |= Miss Ruth A. Morgan and Mesdames Richard: Peine, Robert ‘E. Allen and Edward W. Wilson; Mrs. Robert . W. Platte; program chair-] man, -with Miss Josephine Ready, Miss Mary. Frances. Cooper and Mesdames: Harold Harding, D. Ralph’ Smith, Paul P. Griese al and Harold Trout; Mrs. Colin V. Dun hilf, bridge tournament chairman, 1d Miss Bertha Leming, Miss’Mary :-Campbell, Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt and Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong; . Mirs. Robert Heuslein, flower chairman; Mrs. Bolyard, magazines; Mrs. Robert B. Berner, membership chairman, with Miss Mary Bohnng and MIs. Thomas E. STinge
Miss Alice’ Miller, national president of PHI MU, will be ‘the honor guest at a party given’*by' Mr. and} Mis. Honier D. Eberhart, 730 Sherwood Drive, for members of the .Indianapolis Alumnae :and - their Shorts Sunday. at 8:30. p. m. Miss er is inspecting. active soroglty. at. imi “Purdue, and
“fs - “Bberhart. hs am dames = 4g as ward SF : 0: Fy, Charles ©. Peaks,
Tax TAY Ange wii enbertgin {pe
bers ‘and’ _rushess - ‘with a at he ¢ Co-
d | the Bride will wear a, navy-crepe
Sen Hunt, ‘Mary Murray. and e Gover. The regular meeting will be held the home of Miss Wanda Barney, Mh E. Michigan St., Monday eveMing. "Miss Dorothy “Brown will assist, ‘afrs. Mayme Zink will be ost] tor members of SIGMA DELTA SIGMA Monday at 8 p.m.
The ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA DELTA PI will meet with Mrs.
. Osear Buehler, 92¢ N. ‘Lesley Ave,
’
day evening, Mrs. William L. Ebrhardt and Mrs. Harvey N. Brown will be assisting hostesses..
“The LAMBDA CHAPTER’ OF OMEGA NU TAU will meet at the Y"W. C. A. Monday at 8 p.. m. Members are asked to bring canried
goods for, filling Thanksgiving bas-
kets to be given to needy families, & project of the sorority. Mrs. William PF. Ruscher and Mrs. Thomas Cisco _ head the committee in charge. .
“Miss Rosemary Hudler, 806 N. Wallace St., will be hostess to the LAMBDA CHAPTER ‘OF DELTA Sous KAPPA Tuesday svening:
Wilda Swango To Be Wed
“Pr. W. A. Shullenberger will offitlate at the marriage of Miss oon Swango to Rev. Berwyn E. Jones at the Central Christian jurch tomorrow at 4 p. m. Parents of the betrothed couple are Mr. and Mrs. Morton Swango, Switz City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Xe done, 4 .Jones, 433 Berkley Road. Mrs. dut airs ar Wil play sui e ‘ceremony. “Mr. Swango will ‘enter with his | daughter, She will wear an ivory. gown with a sweetheart neckand long sleeves pointed’ over i" hand. Her ivory tulle veil will fait from ‘a coronet, of orange blos-
PY $i ide’ to, iter, Miss Ruth ‘and Miss Lois Swango, will be her attendants. will ‘be in and blue faille dresses fashalike with sweetheart neckes, short sesves sna. full skirts,
Brings H ; weds | be the subject of 8 talk by.
> thome of the bride’s ‘parents fol~ 3K Jowed the ceremény anda recep;juon for 150 guests will be held at
{and a reading by Miss Dorothy El-
‘ {the Meridian Heights Ohyirch ome. : hegare a=: ‘Transportation will
Eh Mise Marg “married to o Gall Rainey, Ramsey,
Ramnisey, William Els Aveo
0 Mr, and Mrs, a. e Is the’ Saupe of . Se utorcfon Photo,) |
Nester-K narger Rite Performed By Rev. Fr. ‘Charles Sexton;
Breakfast Follows Ceremony
The Rev. Fr. Charles Sexton , performed. the, wedding ceremony at)
10 o'clock this morning in’ St. Anthony's. Catholic Church, for
Pauline Irma Knarzer and Paul E. ranged in- the sanctuary and: vases +iMiss Helen O'Gara was the organist and the men’s choir of the church sang with Frank Feist as soloist. He sang the “Ave Maria” and “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother.” Misses Eleanor and Louise Knarzery sisters of the bride, were maid of honor and junicr bridesmaid and Miss Mary Dugan was bridesmaid. They ' wore transparent velvet]. gowns—Eleanor in rust, Miss Dugan. in dark green and Louise df]. moss. green. Bands of. Token ross in their hair matched those. of their bouquets . andl they :wore strands. sof pearls given them by. the bride " The bride, escorted by her’ father, wore: white velvet witha. long}! train, and a'long veil caught with »{orange blossoms. Her bouquet was lof. white Toses and. She: ‘alg wore | arls. ‘Vincent F. Rolles: was ‘best: ‘man and ushers were. Robert. Michaelis and Ralph Nester, nephew of the bridegroom. A breakfast “at the
a wedding trip,’ to. Chicago,
frock -benesth a fur coat, and: ‘navy accessories. After ‘next: week the be ak Hottie: at. 5231 W.
Plan Programs Wednesday
“rs. Robert" Shank, fogtslative| chairman of the Indiana Congress|y of ‘Parents and. Teachers, will lead a panel discussidn at SCHOOL: 75 at 2 p. m. Wednesday. - + Participating will be Mrs. ‘Walter A. Schulz, ‘legislative chairman’ of the Indianapolis Council of P,-T “A. who will speak oni “What the Parent Expects of the School”; Lawrence Stafford, the school’s principal, who will discuss “What the Modern School Expects of the Child,” and Rev. Thomas Luke, pastor: of the Speedway Methodist Church, who
Society: Expects of the Child” = Pupils of ‘Room 12; directed by Miss Mabel Von Stamm, will present a ‘program:
‘The study group of SCHOOL 38 will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. The P.-T. A. will meet at 2:30} p.m. for a Ths fiving program Ww the pupils; followed: by a tea,
“Miss ‘Mildred ‘Harvey. of the sdeial rvice department’ of “the public schools, will talk on “The Child’s Home” "at 2:30 'p. m. Wednesday before the P.-T. A. of SCHOOL 29. A- film, “Oil for Aladdin’s Lamp,”
lis will complete the program.
Beta Rho Delta Will - Have Supper Tuesday
_A pitch-in supper at the home of Miss: Mary Williamson, 4746 Brookville Rd., will be held by the Beta| Rho Delta Sorority Tuesday at 6:30.
hoe. 2 dis ; ‘Miss Margaret. Smalley, 4208 E. 34th, St. ‘will entertain the group at a tea Sunday, Nov. 30, st 2:30 P- m.
Homemakers Club Will Entertain
‘The Homemakers’ Club of Mayer Chapel will have as its guests the Woman's Association of ‘the Meridian Heights Presbyterian urch at a chapel program W y at 1: 15 p. m. Reservations should be ‘made in
“The Negro
DeFrantz, executive a i = Senate Avenue Dranch of Branch of jhe
will- speak on “What the: ‘Modern |
‘Shown At College
i 1ing- Garden Week last Augus
Nester. ‘Palms ‘and ferns ‘were ar-
of fall flowers stood on, the altars. :
Clifton Powers. Will Live In
San Diego
Ss. Frazier, 1321 N. ‘Meridian 8b was to be the scene, at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon, .of the wedding - of
* [their daughter, Lydia,: to Clifton,
Warfield Power, San Diego, Cal.’ He: fs’ the ‘son of Mr.’ ahd "Mrs. ON. Power, Oakland, Cal. “The cerémony, performed by Dr. dean 8. Milner, was to take place before the’ living room fireplace wheré ‘a French fan screen was td. be backed: by: a: fan-shaped ar-
mangement of greenery. Pale pink candles were ‘to be interspersed}
mums in. a fan-shaped arrangement| esting on the ‘mantel. Miss ‘Vice Goria Montani, harpist, was to’ play fo the ceremony. “Entering - on - the arm of ‘her
gown with pale. Pie velvei gies |
1 “Her matron of hotior, Mrs. John IScott: -Sellenings, New York, was to “be in ‘a similar gown with pale pink ~| skirt “and wine-toned hodice. Her {hat and muff were to be of wine
sweetheart roses on’ the muff. Edmund Campbell, Pittsburgh, was to he’ Mr. Power's best: man. A corsage - of violets interspersed with pink was to acceat Mrs. Fra‘{nier's. violet : crepe gown and Mrs. Power was to wear gardenias with} her black velvet. . For the reception following the ceremony, the triple windows of the dining room were to be gars landed with greenery and pink flowers and an arrangement---of pink flowers and candles was to decorate the buffet and the blushpink wedding ‘cake. After a: ‘wedding : trip: west, ‘thei couple will: be ‘at| home. in San} ‘Diego. Asher going-gway costume, } + the bride. will wear a light-weight] wool in autumn gold with a match ing" wool: hat, brown accessories, & corsage of green and brown orchids and kolinsky furs. | The bride attended Ward. ‘Belmont, ‘was graduated from Indiana| pett {University and attended the Gard ner School in New York. After attending ~ Worcester Academy at (Worcester, Mass, the : bridegroom was graduated ‘from. ‘Dartmouth College. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and he of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
Etchings by Mess
“Times Special NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind., Nov. 15.—The art department of Manchester College has opened an exhibit of 25 aquatint e gs by : |George Jo Mess, Hoosier be The display, located in the women’s parlors of the administra-~ tion building, will be open until Nov. 28, according to Prof. Max Allen; art instructor. Many of these
' {pictures were included in the Hoo
sier Salon exhibition at the Honey-, well estate open to the public: durMr. Mess has been art editor for Coronet . - His subjects range from. landscapes to marines and decorative, conven
pattern prints ‘Hears Report
"The annual Armistice Day
Mrs. Robert .M. Moore. A: was made on the joint Fifth a
“The home. -0f Mr. and. Mis. John !
fathet, the biide was to wear a ‘negative snd | wrong suggestion. Ex-
.| pression of approval is one bina at auc
“1 hich was fo bo a achat pale pik] _ forchids..
u- ‘and ‘she. was to have}
187th St, is
of’ og : The r daigit ceremony... donk place; on Ang. nl _(Photoreflex. Phete) .
ing. “For instance, there’ s the matter of ‘water or a broken plate, elicits]:
‘| entirely . different reactions when
caused by an outsider and . when caused’ childrén “of the family.}. A child notices and resents such a difference. A ‘yeceives 8 “don’t-worry- -ghout-it” reassurance}: while a child frequently is roundly teprimanded for carelessnpss, Instead of emphasizing the-child’s by. . continual - “don’ts”. a wiser method is to: his successes. When he finishes a meal ‘without having inundated the table with an overturned glass, congratulate him on the fact. Instead of chiding. him for smearing his face with ' spinach, express approval of his ability to get-the food into his
moun rather than around it. among wine and pink chrysanthe-
HE eT
expression: of : ‘Approval succeeds far
better than unpleasant criticism: be-
cause: it. avoids : emphasis on the
make ‘a game | ‘childs ‘struggles to learn. At
‘the: table, a little contest can. be
started with rules barring the use of the left hand in getting food upon ‘a spoon and including safe arrival of the spoonful at -the ‘month. Audible: dpproval of nenthe and cleanliness . will do: much toward urging the child toward ‘soap and toviel—much wore than the contihual “have ’- you - washed - your - hands?” query. Nor ‘should. parents interrupt a child's: ‘conversation ‘any more than
{they ‘would break into another
adult’s.. No matter how trivial his
~}subject may seem, he should be ac-
‘corded earnest attention when he speaks, Thus; he ‘will: be given an example to follow when others talk.
Te Personals
Mis, Ridhard H: Dickson Jr. of
Brendonwood went early this week
to. Grosse Pointe, Mich, ‘to ‘be the yong 8 of Mrs. ‘J. Lee Barrett and er daughter, Miss Mary Jane Bar- - Mr.’ Dickson is joining Dickson for: the Week-end.
| Mrs. Edn F.. Mauzy and Miss ‘Mary S. Allén, 4455 ‘Broadway, left this week to spend the winter in
Miami, Fla. Before returning home In the spring, i ney-will go 1 Cube, Mexico and "California.
Mrs. Grace .H. DeBruton, 401 E. led to return this week-end from Ney York where she has been this week.
Mrs. Harrlet Keetauver, i, E. 45th St., is entertaining her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. gi O'Brien and -son, Connie, Greenville, O. Mr. and Mrs, O'Brien are en route to Centerville, Ia,
FOR EACH ACHIEVEMENT, al
m,: Thanksgiving . Cainote Church.
Teach Child by. Emphosiing) Successes Rather Than Don'ts’ rp ‘REQUIRES MORE FINESSE than any tvolved 1g. a bridge
game to’ bring up a child in the way it is hoped he will go.. But it’s a kind of finesse that’ pays when. the result is polite and gracious off-
of. treating the child with ‘the same
courtesy a guest in the home would receive. How often & Spilled glass
Legion Ne ews Rehabilitation Work to Be ‘Discussed
‘Mrs. ‘Charles P. ARdrews. rehabils itation- chairman of the 12TH DISTRICT: AMERICAN LEGION AUX. ILIARY, has called a meeting of all}
chairmen, for Monday ab 1:15 p. m.
“{in-the World War Memorial.
‘The sixth and ‘last ‘of ‘the: day-| time parliamentary: law classes Jor members of the district will be: at 2 p. m. Monday by Mrs. ont Marie Crigan in the Memorial building. “The evening class will
unchéon will be} served at the oie ‘of Mrs. Prank Collman, 2534 Park Ave. for the BRUCE P. ROBISON AUXILIARY of the American Legion Tuesday. Néew members and prospective members will be guests. Mrs. Clarence U. Knipp is chairman assisted by Mesdames Frank Allen, Frank Soliman, Ralph Lynch and Albert
The Fra lor group will roll surgical dressings for the Red Cross in the Merchants’ Bank Building, ‘| Monday evening. They were to meet today at the home of Miss Sarah Alice Asher, 1639 N. Temple Ave, for a meeting at 1:30 p. m. Those who attended the Presidents’ and Secretaries’ Conference yesterday and today are Mrs. Walter Buenaman, Auxiliary president, and Mrs. P. J. Sertell, secretary, and committee chairmen.
Donna Marie Petit To Be Wed Today
Miss Donna Marie Petit, daughter of Mrs. Freda Petit, 3240 Jackson St, was to become the bride of Warren ‘Glen Smith ina 2 p.m ceremony today in thg rectory of
MIS. |g: Anthony's Catholie Church, The!
Rev. . Fr. Michael J. Gorman was | zn to officiate. Both Mrs. William Ogle, the bride’s - only attendant, and the
style gowns and were to have bouquets of Ted roses. Mr. Ogle was fo be best man.
W. Washington St., are ‘parents of the bridegroom. The at ‘home address will be the W. Washington St] address. -
Guild Meets Tuesday
+8t. Margaret's ‘Hospital Guild will have an all day meeting Tuesday ih
Blvd.
: Mr. and Mrs, Duke Newell ire on a motor trip to Mexico following
day ‘in’ the First Congregational ~
“| Church at Kokomo. ‘The Rev. Perry '|D. Avery performed the ceremony : which was followed by a reception |a¢ the Elks Club’ in Kokomo.
party |! of the Indianapolis Unit of the| - | Woman's: Overseas Service League A was held last night in the home of
Married in Kokomo
their marriage at 8:30 p. m. Wednes-
2 iy Margaret
meet at 8 p. m. Friday in’ Cropsey | % paid ae
bride were to wear white bouffant-|
‘Mr. and’ Mrs. Noble Smith, 2622/3
fhe home of Mrs. Paul Rochfom, ¢ 5653 'W : .
\ the bride of Bens
Day lenato-. : “Carlen -
The hm Scene
ote)”
Cha rles H. Orers Will Entertain
For Daughter and Her tance; Paula Karstadt Is Marr
[news of ‘today.
-In honor of the ‘approaching marriag of thelr daughier, Miss
l4ary Lou. Over, to Thomas L.. 8S [srill enter with a tea tomorrow
Carroll is’ ‘the Son’ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Carroll,
Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Over
afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Las Vegas, Nev.
The: wedding, will be. solemnized. at the home of the bride- ioshe next
£laturday, PAssisting atthe ted will be Miss, louise’ NM. Over and Mesdames
‘ {Charles EF.” Cottingham, Falter = R.
14ayer and Eugene B. Hibbs; |dohn Jaqua, Winchester, and: Ne J. Blaine Hopping and Mrs. Lowell Crouse, Muncie, and the Misses Jean: Engelke; Judy Raymond and Showers have been. given for Miss
“|twér by Mesdames Mayer, Hibbs.
Jahn ‘Woerner and Miss Engelke. § Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hans Karstadt, 340 Ripple Road, have announced the niarriage of. their daughter, Paula, to James IR. Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Grant, 1226 Bast Speedway, Tucson, Ariz. The wed‘ding took: place: in the. garden of
unit ;presidents and rehabilitation | tie bridegroom's: parents - Oct: 25;
‘Rev. Cecil ‘Hoffman, ‘assistant pas: tc ‘of the Tucson Trinity Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony. : io The bridle’ has studied music in this: country and abroad and has recently ‘completed a tour: of - the ‘world with her :mother and sisrs. The | ‘brideghoom. was grad University of A
2 i ® dnw- e J : off Pf Alpha Delta; Tegal fraternity. He is now on the teaching staff of the Yuma schools. Mr. and Mrs. Grant are at home at 209 Orange Ave., Yuma.
A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Marjorie Hale, whose marriage to William F. Geyer will take place Thursday, : was. recently given by Mss Barbara Moore, 922 E. 40th St. (Zuests included Mrs. Dorothy Hele, the | bride-to-be’s mother; Mis. William E. Geyer, Ft. Wayne, ‘mother of the groom-to-be, and the Mesdames Frances: Moore, David McQueen, Paul Brown and the Misses Jeanne Forrest, Jary Ramsey, Helen. Elliott, Shirley St. Pierre, Mary Lee Kitzmiller, Betty Cahn, ' Evelyn. Hammer, Harriet Ms tthews,: Charlotte Tindall, Margalet Piel, Rosalie Snyder, Betty Freeman and Mary Elizabeth Halter, Evansville.
Mrs. Ruth Perrin ‘and Miss Alberta. Suhr will entertain Tuesday
night with a shower in honor of
Miss Pauline Suhr who will become the bride of Howard Harris, Dec. ‘7. Ths shower will -be held at the hone of Mrs. Albert J. Suhr, 2412
«|W. 17th St, .-
- Chuests win Jnclude he Mesdames Heber Davis, Jake Wot, Charles
mih H. Guthrie |,
oe
Baase- Weakley
Service-1Is
This Evening
Miss Dorothy Frances Weakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wesley Weakley, will -become the bride of Robert C. Baase, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Baase, in the St. Mark’s English Lutheran Church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Before
mums and caridles, Rev. R. H. Benting will read the. double ring ceremony, Preceding: ‘the service, Miss Maxine’ ‘Realey, a panied by Miss Betty Jean Hoff will sing “I Love You Truly” and ‘«Because. » The bride, who will enter alone, will wear a dress of white satin, made on princess lines with a sweetheart neckline. edged in seed pearl medallions. Her, finger-tip veil of
a |llusion WAI fall from ‘a coronét of |
orange blossoms and she will ‘carry a colonial bouquet of white roses and. pompons. Mrs. Leland H: Chupp, Lafayette, the “bride’s only attendant, will be in a gown -of- ice blue satin - with tucked bodice, . short. ‘puffed sleeves and full skirt. She will wear matching ‘bows in her hair and will’ carry a bouquet of bronze and gold chrysanthemums. © = Vernon Elbrecht will ke best man and Edgar Baase, ‘cous'n ‘of the bridegroom," and Renneth ‘Stiez will usher; i Mrf. Weakley, mother: of the bride, has ‘chosen :a. dress of wine velvet ‘with ‘black accessories. Her corsage ‘will be of pink roses. The bridegroom’s: ‘mother, Mrs. Baase will wear a black velvet dress with a corsage of deep’ red roses: A reception in’ the church parlors will ' follow > the ceremony. The ‘Misses - Gerievieve © Sharkey, ' Viola Seitz, Virginia’ Boeldt, Rose Urbancic and Mrs. Charles 'W. Krueger, friends ‘of the bride, will assist, Mr. and Mrs, Baase will leave for a short wedding trip, and after Nov. So viD be =: hous 3 SLX Orange
Mothers to Hear Talk ori Speech. Mrs. J. H. Sandground of the Ar: thur * Jordan Conservatory will
speak at the regular meeting of the Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Mothers’
,| Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Her subject.
tive Measures.” Two new officers to be installed] by the president, Mrs. O. A. Burketh, are Mrs, Arthur Allison, vice president, and Mrs. Lee Patterson, recording secretary.
t| rence McFarren and Charles ‘Brink-
man, iG
bot ¥ Bon Ton Club Plans.
; Dinner and Dance Gilly Banta’s orchestra is to play
ora das aremcrer a TT : | tomorrow ‘by the Bon Ton Club,| ° ip {322 E. New York st. ‘Cards also will]. =* = Vers 4
i at 6:30 3 Bn: Monasy In
an altar decorated with chrysanthe-|.
"Mrs. Earnest Frey
* will be “Speech Defects and-Correc-|
: tants to Bene L, Lite W. ‘Tinsman. i
Mountain National 1 ark” and Mf Clark C. Griffith's opis will; “Mountain Ballads.” ‘2
The WOMAN'S ot MAC will hear on rn by Mrs. O. H. Keller and on. Incas and Aztecs : Mrs. Faye Stephens day in' the home f Mrs, E Gorrell,
Miss Mildred rusia is of the book forum to follow a dix of CHAPTER G OF [THE P. E SISTERHOOD. Mon Mrs. B. Ward, hostess, be by Mrs. G. 0. "Carpenter and : Dixie Toole. . oy
Miss Helen Elliott will talk New Harmony Monday before tk REVIEW CLUB in the ome { Mrs. Marion E. Ensley. T. Benham will assist the > Hostess
The GROLIER FINE ARTS CL will meet Tu for a 12:3 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. A, Duncan.™ Mrs. Made Rhoades present a paper on “Christ's Chi and Mrs. E - 8. Farmer on “Rock Ages.” 4 ie won
an, 3451 G il ford Ave., will be! hostess. .to BUTLER 'INDEP ENT @ CIATION M * CLUB for 12:30: o'clock luncheon. Tuesday.
‘MYS. “Jules Zititer dill talk” Nicaragua Tuesday. following 12:30 o'clock hu chieon ofA MONTEREY © g, 1 NATIONAL AVEL-S CLUB in the ‘home of Harry West, 1053 . 36th St, John Spicer will a st the hostess.
Dr. Lawrence Reedy, editor -of / Sigma Nu, manager and gene secretary of the (fraternity, speak Tuesday at the 2 ¥'clock mee ing of the SIGMA MOTHER CLUB in the chap , 655 V Hampton Drive. Mrs. Alert Spleg will preside: ih Mrs. William Montgomery will & in charge of the tea- to follow.
{Benz-Bell Rite" !
Is Tonight
A double ring wedding ceremo wy
Otto M. Benz, 612 The bride is the and Mrs. David M. gold St. i: v= lon The: Rev. -C. 8. ; form the marriage t an altar, de
|orated ‘with
labra and ‘white
Club to bé held in the club rooms| |
The club plans a dinner and card be Ji Ee f
