Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1941 — Page 23
Society ‘of Mayflower Descendants
Will Install
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Officers This Evening
‘APPROXIMATELY 75 MEMBERS and guests of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants will attend the annual installation banquet of the society at 6:30 p.
m, today in the Propylaeum.
Paul Buchanan will suc-
ceed Mrs. Tilden F. Greer as Governor.
rs taking office tonight include Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball, cie, and Norman E. Titus, deputy governors; Willlam Cleaver, secretary; Mrs. James G. Haston, historian; Earl C. Townsend Jr., treasurer; the Rev. George S. Southworth, elder; Dr. Fletcher Hodges, surgean, and John Bingham, captain. . Before the dinner, Col. Francis R. Stoddard, New York, governor general of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants and _ guest speaker for the banquet; Joseph Allen Minturn, founder and governor emeritus of the Indiana Society, and Mrs. Minturn will be honored at a reception. Past governors will be in the receiving line. "Reservations for the banquet include those of Messrs. and Mes-
dames Greer, Buchanan, ‘Minturn,
Albert :C. Gall, Ellis B. Hall,
J. F, Williams, Walter Ward, Sidney Scarborough, James Wasonj Mesdames Haston, Earl C. Townsend Sr. S. E. Perkins, Edna M. Barcus, Charles R. Weiss, Fannie Bryson and Ball; Mrs, H. A. O, Speers and Miss Madelaine Speers; Mrs. Sidney Hatfield and Miss .
Wenonah Hatfield, the Rev. and
Mrs. H. L. Crain, Frankfort;
Mrs. R. M. Allen, Muncie; Mrs. Bert Fay Terry, Winchester; Miss
‘Augusta Stevenson, Patriot; Lieut,
ernor of the Los Angeles chapter at Billings Hospital; Ft. Benjamin
Col. Sydney V. Kibby, gov=of the society, now stationed + Miss Mildred Weld,
} Harrison Mr. Cleaver and'S. O. Dungan. Several of these will have guests
with - them.
D. A. R. Group to Hear Talk on Antiques ,. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS of Caroline Scott Harrison : Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, -will be. honor. guests at a supper meeting at 6:30 p. m. next: Friday at the :
chapter house. Mrs.
William Dobson, chapter regent, will preside
at the business meeting immediately following the supper. __* Mrs. Maxey H, Wall, music chairman, will present Miss Mary Moorman, contralto, in a group: of. songs. “Family Treasures” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs, Aghes McCulloch Hanna. Mrs. Hanna will give the history and. story of a number of antiques
belonging to the chapter. oe
nd will be ‘assisted by Miss Ruth
bers of the Golden Wheel Committee Se Ey ‘Ss 8» | By ' Baroness Colette Van Boecop, the Alliance Francaise meeting at 8
French author,
Mrs, J. Edgar Rehm: is: chairman of
Armstrong and - mem-
Cm we will speak before Wednesday: in ‘the Marott.
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p.m,
Hotel. A dinner honoring her wiil be served at 6:30 p. m,
“Thirteen Years in the Dutch
East Indies” will be the subject
of. her talk. Writing under‘the name of Madame Claude Eylan; she
has had published in avia and travel
France a biography of King Alexander of ‘books on Sumatra, Bali, Java and Brazil.
She bas contributed articles and fiction to the Revue des ‘Deuxdondes and other French magazines and newspapers. : "Baroness Van Boecop lived for.13 years in the Dutch East Indies
and made a
special study of the social, economic and political aspects
of the islands. She has traveled around the world nine times and has interviewed political leaders of many nations.
; ive of Bou e, France, She Js & native op Amsterdam. Her present lecture
tes and Canada is under the auspices of the
from the Universities of Paris tour of the United St
and has received degrees
Pederation of the Alliance Francaise of New York,
“CHILDREN OF THE LIGHT” (Isadore R. Glass) will be: dis-
cussed by Qlub -at a .Guest. 3 o'clock in the Propylaeum. ‘A : A 2. 8 #8 . © “Dr: Christopher B.: Cole Society, will ;be a speaker oO:
Wallin Heywood Alliance meeting next Thursday. will be Mesdames Charles A. Tripp,
Mrs. ‘William R. Higgins before the Indianapolis Woman's Day meeting to be held next Friday afternoon at tea will follow :
the meeting. 2. 8 8
jan, director .of the Indiana Historical the program’ presented for the Jessy
Others appearing Frank W. Morrison: and Mark
P. Helm, Mrs. Morrison's subject will be “Prominent Women Edu-
cators.” 7 J : Hi: 2 » » 'A musical program will be heard
they. meet Tuesday .with Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Lewis A. Kelly will assist the hostess. duseum Acquires Ancient. Chinese Bronzes
NT ACQUISITIONS of the John Herron Art Museum are “Chinese bronzes which were added to: the permanent
two ancient
collection through action of the board of directors,
! ” ® » by Spencer Club members when Lucas.,. Mrs. R. R. Coble and
One is a bronze
sacrificial utensil of 1500 B. C., a relic of China’s Shang dynasty, the first dynasty of history. The other is a silvered mirror ‘of 1000 A. D. ....A. bronze figure by David Rubins, sculpture instructor in the John Herron Art School, also is a recent purchase to be added to
the Museum’s permanent collection. Cg 8 8
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«The Workshop group 6f the Civic ‘Theater Will meet ‘at’ 7:30 Sunday at the theater for its second gathering of the year,
Kaufman, Workshop president, will preside. \ ier meetings scheduled for the season will be at 7:30 p. m. on Jan. 26, Feb. 22, March 2 and 30, April 20 and May 20. On
Dec: 1, , Merch the Sundays of Jan. 4 and March 22,
‘the group will meet at 2:30 p.m,
~Girl Reserve Session ‘Tuesday
Girl Reserve secretaries from over the state, will be the guests of the Céntral Y. W. C. A. at a meeting Tuesday. Miss Lucile Cook, general program counselor for Girl Reserve groups throughout the country, and on the “¥’s” national staff, will have charge of the meeting. ~The Girl Reserves, Which has a total national membership of 292,560, recently celebrated their 60th birthday. The meeting, Tuesday wi stress adult leadership training. Be = . nin. w. connection . W. OC. A’s In 14 cities—Anderson, Elkhart, South Bend, Kokomo, Gary,
Muncie, Marion, Ft. Wayne, Lafay- |,
efte, Logansport, Richmond, Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Evans-
- Girl Reserve secretaries who will attend the meeting ‘will be Miss Jane Campbell, Anderson; : Miss Ruth Kyle, Elkhart; Miss Martha M. Scott, Evansville; : Mrs. Inez Canan, Lafayette; Miss Malvin Morton and ~ Miss Margery Dudley, Indianapolis; ~ Mrs. Mildred - Simmons, = Terre ~ Haute; Miss Jo Clyde Sturm, Myncie; Miss Martha McLane, Rich< mond; Mrs. Dorothy Anderson,
~ South Bend, and Mrs. Ann Stevens,
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Herreman-Beers Service Read
Times Special
. COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Nov. 21. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Herreman will be at home in Indianapolis Monday, following a wedding trip to southern Indiana. Mrs, Herreman was Miss Lois Isabel Beers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Bee! of . this city, ‘before ‘her marriag yesterday at 2:30 p. m. in the hom of her sister, Mrs. Lee ‘McDuffe Laotto, Ind. Mr. Herremann is“the son of Otis P. Herreman, 526 Alton Ave., Indi@napolis. | :.5 "The ‘Rev. L. O. Stamm -of Columbia City officiated.
dress made “with -a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and full skirt. Her veil was fingertip length .and she carried ‘a prayerbook from which fell a shower of lilies of the
“The bride® wore a. white moire|’
_ One of the features of the first Children’s Concert by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Nov. 29, at the Murat Theater, will be duet for flute and oboe, “Peter and the Wolf” by Prokofiefl. Charles Hedley, head of the voice department at Jordan Conservato here explaining the story and score to three young patrons of music, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William -H, Wemmer, They are Barbara (standing left), Hildegarde (seated) and Gretchen,
of Music, will be the narrator. Fle is shown
+ | munity Center. Cn i Mrs. . Thomas t Ve ¢ |elected : president |vice. president; Mrs, A, .E.. Deupree,
Book Review Aids Crippled Children
: “Saratoga Trunk” (Edna Ferber) will be. reviewed by Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt before the Book Review Club when it meets in Ayres’ auditorium Wednesday at 2 p. m. This is the second in a series of reviews sponsored. by -the club, the proceeds of which will aid the Indiana Society for Crippled Children. + Mrs. James LoRash is chairman of the committee, which includes Mesdames | Roy Branman, Vaughn Cooke, Joseph Sexton, Fred Droege, Norman Wilson, Frank B. Foltz and 'C. B. Hangen. . Mrs. LoRash is in charge of ticket reservations.
Benefit Is on
Sorority List
Benefit bridge parties ant a juncheon are on ‘local sorority schedules for the coming days. The proceeds from the annual
i bridge party: given by the Alpha
Chapter of Zéta Beta Chi, national business: and professional women’s sorority, -to be held at the Hoosier Athletic Club Monday at 8 p. m,, will go to charity. Miss Lucille Larimore is chairman of the committee on arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Helen Hitchcock, special prizes; Miss Mary Coughlin dnd Miss Kathryn Freije, candy, and Miss Marie Kemper and” Miss Helen Kafoure, tickets, :
: A luncheon at Southern Mansion tomorrow will mark the annual homecoming of Delta Psi Kappa Sorority alumnae. The program, which is in charge of the active
*| chapter, will begin at 1 p.m.’
. ‘The Alpha Chapter of Omega Nu Tau will sponsor its ahnual benefit
tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Marion Fentz is in charge of the party, assisted by Mesdames Leland Rawlings, Everett Warinner, Elvin Shuppert:and Miss Loretta Weekly,
Mrs. Emil H, Soufflot, past presi-
bridge party in Ayres’ auditorium
state
Three New Chapters of Riley Cheer Guild Organized; Tea Will Be Tuesday
Mrs. Dorsey D. King, assistant
Guild, will present three new chapters formed during the past month to the Guild members-at a meeting and tea Tuesday afternoon in the Ban-
ner-Whitehill auditorium. :
The new chapters, each designated by the name of a: Riley poem, are the Joseph Moore Richmond P.-T. A. “Someday” Chapter;.the Home Builders Class of the North.Vernon Christian: Church, North. Vernon, “Just as of Old” Chapter, and the Friendly Neighbors of
“The Farmer Dreamer” Chapter. Dr. L. T. Meiks of the. pediatrics department of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, will be the principal speaker. Committee chairmen will give reports on their work. Also on the program will be: reports by Mrs. C. D. Vawter, delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women; Mrs. Rosha E. Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Blanche B. McNew, hospital ‘director of Cheer Guild Work, : ’ Arrangements for the Christmas party to be held at the hospital with children of the Rotary Convalescent Home of Riley Hospital participating, will be discussed by the program committee, Mrs. Carl Aumann, chairman of the ways and means committee, will announce plans for the annual card party to be held Jan. 23. Presiding at the tea table will be
dent, and Mrs. J. W. Price, second vice president. Mrs. E. S. Waymire is chairman of the hostess committee, assisted by Mesdames H. A. Bordner, Otto N. Ebert, O. O. Johnson, William I. Hoag ° an James V. Snapp. .
Book Forum Plans Review
Mrs.- Olive Enslen Tinder will review “Inside Latin America” (John Gunther) at 11:30 a. m. Monday
before the Book Forum in Ayres’ auditorium. ; The project of the Forum this year is the purchase of a subscription of the Talking Book Edition of the “Reader’s Digest,” to be presented to the State Library through Marion Beggs. The edition will be available for use throughout the
alley... Mrs. McDuffee, her matron of ‘honiof, was in carried a bouquet of fall flowers.
ding included Mr. and G. Singer ana son, Robert, and daughter, Mary Jane; Miss Mary Lou Myers ‘and Miss Edith Herreman. 1
Blue Bell Ball Is Nov. 29
The third annual Blue Bell Ball, y the Indiana Bell Telephone Employees’ Association, will be held in the Athenaeum Nov. 29. = To Music will be provi nois orchestra and dancing will be from 10 p. m. to 2 a.
crepe and|’
“Indianapolis guests at the wed-| Mrs. Robert |
Plan Marian
Guild's Party
: |Schussler : |piece suit ‘with black accessories and a corsage Of Talisman roses.|
Jers of sweet peas and white rose-
: | Both had corsages of gold pom-
members of the family and the
| A goal of 500 bags is ‘Ireached before Christmas.
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state secretary of the: Riley Cheer
New: Palestine,
Couple to Live: In Southport
. Rev. Jerome Pfau read the double ring ceremony which united Miss Elizabeth Jeannette Jonas and Frank J. Schussler in ‘marriage in the Little Flower Catholic Church yesterday’ morning at 10 o'clock. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gustave J. Jonas and Mrs. Rosa Schussler, Southport. «= ' Preceding the service, Richard Thorpe sang Schubert's “Ave Maria” ‘accompanied by Fred W. Koehrn, organist. Other bridal airs were ‘sung by the choir. © Escorted by her father, the bride entered wearing;a gown of white bridal satin fashioned on princes: lines with a lew shouldar: yoke of mousseline de soie, edged in a leaf design of seed pearls. Her threetiered veil fell from &- crown of shirred illusion and orange blossoms. She carried the bridegroom’s gift, a bound prayer book with show-
buds; The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Jonas, Buffalo, N. Y., cousin of the bride; wore a gown of fuchsia taffeta. and velvet fashioned on princess lines. The gored fullness was set together with bands of velvet and the bodice had short puffed sleeves and sweetheart neckline. She carried a colonial bouquet of orch pink pompons. i Miss Laverne and Miss Man Jonas, sisters of the bride, \were dressed in identical bhridesmaid’s dresses in shades of Talisman pink and delphinium blue. Their colo= nial ‘bouquets were of bronze chrysanthemums. Halos matching each attendant’s corsage were worn in the hair. : ; Brother Best Man
Willard Kidwell served as. best man and Morty Schussler.the bridegroom’s brother, and Robert Jonas, Buffalo, N. Y., cousin o: the bride, ushered. .
chose a dress of brown crepe. The bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Schussler, work a black alpaca dress.
pons. ; A A breakfast at Bluff Crest for
bridal party was served following the ceremony. Yesterday afternoon from 3 to 6 p. m., a reception was
Bosart Ave. s When the couple left on a wedding trip last evening, Mrs. re ‘a red wool two-
They will be at home ut
: R. R 6 Box 590, South) i 4
Mary’s Academy and the bride groom is a student at the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy.
W. C. T. U. Makes ‘Sunshine Bags’
‘Members of the.
Women’s Christian’ “lempe
tonight at 1727 N.
at Ft. Benjamin Ha expected to be
The work will be under: the supervision of Mrs. Harold O'Brien,
rector for the department.
John
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Re-Elects «~~ ‘Its President
:} Officérs of the Indianapolis. Dio“lcesan Council of; . the * National #|Cbuncil: of Catholic: Women were _|elected recently: at the fourth quar-
/{texly meeting - of ‘the “Indianapolis district, held:at the Catholic: Com-
‘|recording secretary; Mrs. William
{fense Savings Staff; Mrs. Murphy
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Mrs. Jones, mother of the bride,
held at the bride's home, 808 N.}
The bride was graduated from 86.1
Marion County |
Union will meet from 7 to 9 p. m.| dian St. to]
County, director of the soldiers and] sailors’ department of the W. C. T.
|U.: Mrs. W. W. Reedy is state di-|
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To Address
B.P. W.
Will Be Topic
subject, will be “Thinking Straight in a Crooked World.”
“Mrs, Theresa Strand, a member
Her
council; Mrs. George Evard, first
Bloomington, second vice président; Mrs. Lillian Fisher, Richmond, third vice president; Mrs. Joseph Conley,
Ankenbrock, treasurer, and Mrs. William Miller, auditor. Miss Marion L. Griffin, case work director of the Catholic Charities Bureau, spoke on. “Fostér Homes.” ri ir Other speakers were Ray Fleming, deputy administrator of the local committee of the United States De-
Phil-
and Rev. Fr. Hilary Meny, St. ip Neri Church. .. =
Hazel Abdon Ww ed at Church
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens will be at home at 322 N. Arsenal Ave, after next Thursday, following their marriage yesterday in the West~ minster Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Stevens was Miss Hazel Abdon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George
T. Abdon. -, A reception. at the home: of the bride’s - parents . followed the ceremony, which was read by Rev. Lenn Latham at 3:30 p. m: ) The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore 'a white slipper satin dress, with a sweetheart neckline trimmed in pearls. Her lace veil fell from a cap of pearls. She carried white roses and lilies of the valley, Mrs. Howard Abdon, the bride’s sister-in-law, was the matron of honor. She was gowned in pink slipper satin and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Lois Wood, wore blue-slipper satin and curried a bouquet like Mrs, Abdon’s. Little Roberta Ann Abdon was the flower girl. She wore a long peach -satin- dress and carried a basket of rose petals. Howard Abdon was his brother’s best man, and other ' brother, and Russell Abdon,
i" Thinking Straight
Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, president
attend the 12th national convention lands-Plaza Hotel. The conference
Clubs— Woman's Rotary
Frederick Fate, 342 N. Bosart Ave. wider, will be the hostess. ~ Reports will. be made by. Mesdames Trevor Geddes, Vaughn Cooke and Gilbert Forbes. Mrs. N. E. Lincoln will lead the devotions ang Mrs. Brewer T. Clay will pre- ©. x
~ Gus G. Meyer, field representa-. tive for the Red Cross in northern Indiana, who recently returned from
national organization to. distribute food, will speak Monday before the
WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB. Mem-
bers may bring guests to the 12:15 clock lunicheon in the Columbia Club.
Mrs. Ross Johnson will talk on “Comparison: of the Classical, Romantic and Modern Forms of Music” Tuesday at a meeting of the CON MOTO. MUSIC CLUB. Mrs. Norvin Strickland, 6207 Park Ave. will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Johnson. ? Mrs. A. A. Deardorf, pianist, will play and Miss Lucille Stewart, soprano, will sing, >
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A representative of the United States Navy ci of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce will s Navy” Monday following a noon luncheon: of the.
card party in Block’s auditorium,
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Miss Doris Brabender (right), president of the Butler Chapter of Trianon Sorority; Miss Lois Lichisinn (left), vice p Dorothy Elder will leave today for Cincinnati, O., where they wil}
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Miss Mary K ing secretary; Miss Florabelle Fate« ly, corresponding: secretary, and Miss Virginia Burton, treasurer,
To Discuss Smoke = Control at School 10°
George Popp, City building: coms missioner, will speak Tuesday at:8 p. m. at 3 meeting sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association : School 10 at the school. Smoke control will be discussed. The evef® is open to the public,
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