Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1941 — Page 11
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Final Preparations “for Annual ‘Dance
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' * COMMITTEES FOR THE ANNUAL DANCE of ‘the Smith College Club today began the final lap in preparations for the event at the Woodstock Club on Saturday night. Miss Anne Fox, general chairman, has advised that dinner reservations may be made at the Woodstock. °
Heads of committees assisting’ Miss Fox include Mrs. Herbert Call, tickets; Mrs, Wilson Mothershead, invitations; Mrs. Edward W, Wohlgemuth and Mrs. John C. Appell; decorations; Mrs. Frederick 3 Folliday, patrons and patronesses, and Mrs. David Williams, pub-
. Another outstanding event on the week-end social calendar will be the appearance of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman on the Town Hall. program at the English Theater Saturday morning. She will speak on “The Diary of a Woman Diplomat.” Following her appearance pi 6 the theater, a luncheon will be held at the Columbia Club in her or, 1% .
Art Association to Hear Speaker
+ MISS '¥Y POWELL, supervisor of education of the Museum, St. Louis, will address members of the Art Association of : i Indianapolis | t 2 350 Oelok WA afternoon in John Herron Art ! a — ; : useum. e subject of her ‘be “Our Rich Heritage of Old : pm mm fa : : ; Porcelains.” : (J— ; EE) _ Mrs. Frederick G. Appel, program chairman, has planned the lecture in conjunction with the current exhibition at the Museum of European porcelains obtained from Indianapolis homes. Tea will be served after the lecture. - Mrs. J. W. Fesler, president of the Art Association, announces the appointment of Mrs. Booth Jameson as an additional member of the John Herron Art School committee of the Association, Mrs. Fisk Landers is the committee chairman, Mrs. Jameson is to have charge of publicity for the school. "Both the school and museum are under the direction of the Art Association. Additional members of the school committee are Mesdames Albert J. Beveridge Jr., Edgar H. Evans and Warrack Wallace and Miss Lucy Taggart.
Cast Announced for "The Rivals"
“THE RIVALS” by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, will be presented by the senior class of Tudor Hall School at 8:15 o'clock on
City Art
i : TT 1. A Thanksgiving Day wedding was that of Miss Loriene: ~ Fillenwarth to Carlisle R. Henry, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wayne IL, Henry. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Fillenwarth. (Kindred Photo.) 2. Mrs. Raymond P. Jenkins Jr, was Miss Iris Cromwell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cromwell, before her marriage Oct. 21. (Kindred Photo.) : 3. Miss Mary Jean Walker and Billy Arbuckle were married Sept, 13 in Ladoga, Ind.
Sororities ~~ - | 5 iE : Phi Betas Will Hold Initiation For Pledges on Wednesday; K. K. G. Mothers Set Meeting
Initiation services and a. founders’ day observance are among "| activities on sorority calendars. : The annual formal initiation of PI ZETA CHAPTER, PHI BETA, | national professional sorority of music and speech, will be held at 8
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Friday night, Dec. 5, in the school auditorium. The leading characters, Misses Margaret Rogers, Ganter, Barbara Winslow, Joanne Kiser and Anne Amelia n, will ‘be assisted by a large Hitz, Mary Landis, Elizabeth Harding, nnaughay, Mary Johnson e McCaslin, instructor of dramatics, is directing the with the assistance of Miss.Caroline Gray. Others on the pro-
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duction staff are Miss Sara Lee Kramer, technical Ethel Janet White and Miss Patricia Greer, business managers;
Alice Slappery,
cast including Misses Evaline Ann Spiegel, Heberton Weiss, and Sallie Eaglesfield.
director; Miss Miss
Joan Atlass and Miss Florane Mouch, publicity chairmen; Miss ‘Jane
Haueisen and Miss Weiss, costume managers,
and Miss Johnson,
properties. Miss Mildred “Fischer of the art department is scene
adviser.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Basil Fausset have returned from a two weeks’
visit in New York City .where
Dr. Fausset attended surgical confer-
ences at the New York Hospital and Cornell Medical Center where
he formerly was associated. Miss Betty Farber, daughter of has been visiting in Philadelphia a
weeks, flew this week-end to Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farber, who nd New York for the past two
where she attended the Har-
vard-Yale football game as the guest of Goodwin Bloomberg of
Boston.
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~Clubs— Purdue Woman's
Club Sponsors
Annual Book Review Tomorrow; ‘Messiah’ Soloists Announced
Book reviews, features of club meetings scheduled The annual book review INDIANAPOLIS will be held at 8 Memorial. “Reveille in Washington Walton Baker, Miss Elaine Milkolland, finance chairman, A and Miss ~ Elizabeth Hunter, program chairman, will be in charge. Proceeds will go into ihe club's scholarship fund. Miss Mary K. Hudson is president.
Soloists for Handel's “Messiah,” to be sung under the auspices of the IRVINGTON UNION OF CLUBS on Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3:30 p. m. in Thomas Carr. : High School, will be Mrs. Thelm Grannis Springer soprano; Miss Ed na Tyne Bowles contralto; Charle
Orchestra will accompany the production with Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, organist at North "Methodist Church, as Paxton is directing the 10th presentation by the clubs. A free will offering will go for charity in Irvington. Mrs. John Paul: Ragsdale is a member of the arrangements committee. | Guest Day will be observed by the ZETATHEA CLUB at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will review “They Came to a River” (McKaye). : A social hour will follow the review. Hostesses will be Mesdames A. J. Huber, R. A. Butler, Charles E. Schwab, Lucy D. Milne, Howard J. Huber, E. T. Wall and Lucinda Spaan. Mrs. J. W. Knipp is president, Mrs. M. B. Miller, 2527 College Ave., will
JAN CHAPTER, TRAVEL-STUDY . luncheon tomorrow.
Mrs. e Liang Shen Photo.
planist. Mr. annual
Assisting her will be Mrs. J. E.fy Phares and Mrs. Louise Sharp. Mrs. | Baxter McBane will talk on “Nica-f
ragua.”
The GOOD WILL SERVICE}
CLUB. will meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Muterspaugh, 6189 Washington Blvd, for a covered dish
be presented by Rosemary Assistants will be Mrs. Ev-
of the PURDUE p. m. tomorrow in the World War
| storen.
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be hostess for the ARAB+ will INTERNATIONAL} CLUB, at a noon|
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a ghost day and the appearance of speakers will be
for the week. . WOMEN’S CLUB OF
(Leech) will be reviewed by Bertha
given by Mrs. Ancil T. Brown and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier. -
Talks on Oliver Wendell Holmes and Cordell Hull by Mrs. H. K. Fatout and Mrs. H. B. Pearce and on “Crusader in Crinoline” by Mrs. J. N. Hardy will be program features of the HOOSIER TOURIST CLUB’s meeting tomorrow at the home of
Mrs H. S. Allen, 6153 Primrose Ave.
The program for CHAPTER Ww, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, tomorrow will be presented by Mrs. Wililam Mrs. Herbert B. Sargent, 3235 Guilford Ave., will be hostess.
Mrs. J. H. Westbay, 5230 E; North St., will entertain CHAPTER UP E. O. SISTERHOOD, tomorrow at a p. m. luncheon. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. W. Gillespie. Appearing on the program will be Mesdames J. M. Smith, A. W. Macy and S. N. Nail.
The social committee of CHAPTER S, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, will be in charge of a birthday guest party tomorrow at the home of Mrs. E. B. Crowell, 3245 College Ave. Mrs. J. L. Kixmiller will assist.
A business meeting will be held tomorrow by ALPHA BETA LATREIAN CLUB at the home of Mrs. Ralph L. Jacobs, Lakeside Drive. Mrs. Paul A. Hancock will assist.
IRVINGTON CHAPTER, EPSILON SIGMA OMICRON, will meet tomorrow with Mrs. C. U. Watson, 343 N. Irvington Ave. as hostess. Mrs. E. Robert Andry will be in charge of the program and Mrs. Lydia Gadd will lead devotions.
The monthly meeting of the RILEY HOSPITAL CHEER GUILD ¢ held tomorrow in Bannerauditorium with Mrs. E. re as hostess.
Way Passage” (Adamiec) reviewed by Mrs. John before the MERIDIAN S INTER-SE CLUB to-
. E. Yockey, 626 E. 40th St. . E. Rubush will be assistant
beth Ohr. Mesdames William D. Vogel, Stowell C. Wasson and Ann : will be hostesses.
Plan Card Party -
Christmas pillowslip card party
wiki{ will be given at 1:30 p. m. Thursday Citizens’ Gas & Coke Util
12 Downey Ave. will be h
auditorium
s.| Dance
: Utility bunco and bridge will
by Club. Euchre, be played.
.| Rush Party Tomorrow
The second rush party of the season held by Beta Santer, Chl Phi a dinner| ‘at 6:30 into
Sorority, will be
Gamma at the Seville Restaurant
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‘morrow when members meet with|
d Ives prints by Miss Eliza-|
Assisting Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, initiation officer, will be Mrs. Rich-
lard C. Fielding. Those taking part
in the ceremony. will be Mesdames
‘I Theodore J. Siener, Albert R. Dals-
heimer, Roy J. Kreipke, W. R. Richardson, George B. Gannon, Lyman B. Eaton, Thomas Bunch, Glenn 8. Kingham, Frank J. Billeter, William Edwards, J. Edgar Ellsworth, William J. Goory, Russell G. Fortune and Carolyn Ayres Turner, Misses Clara. Ryan, Victoria Montani and Hazel Silvey Hill. ; Pledges to be initiated are Mesdames Frank L. Boles, J. Clifton
‘Hirschman, William G. Paterson, S.
M. Partlowe and Ronald S. Skyrme ‘and Miss Margaret Gallagher. A social hour will follow. Cohostesses will be Mesdames Kreipke, J. C. Fix, Siener, Dalsheimer, Miss Ryan and Miss Lola Echard. Mesdames Siener and Dalsheimer will preside at the tea table.
The KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA MOTHERS’ CLUB of Butler University will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the Chapter House. Guest speakers will be Mrs. George Caleb Wright, president of the Mothers’ Council of Butler, and Professor George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary of the University and a member of the English department faculty. Hostesses will be Mesdames H. L. Sunderland, T. N. Wynne, W. W. Reese and Ralph Clairmont. Music will be provided by Miss Jeanne Miller.
Founders’ Day will be celebrated by INDJANA ALPHA CHAPTER, DELTA THETA CHI, with a dinner at the home of the president, Miss Helen Wallin, Oaklandon, at 7:45 p. m. today. | - ‘The program will be directed by Miss Clara Faucette, education director for the chapter, and will include interpretations of Indian music given by Miss Charlotte Wehemeier. There will be a discussion of Indian tribal dress. Also appearing on the program will be Miss Wallin, Mrs. Thelma Watson, Mrs. ‘William Kraas III and Miss Urith Kennard. ‘
LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU TAU, will hold pledge services for Mrs. Herman Sparks and Miss Jean Claghorn at 8 p. m. today at the Y. W. C. A, s. William P. Ruscher, president, will conduct the services.
1p. m.. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harley W. Rhodehamel, 5320 N. Meridian St. Cd
A. O. A. Group Of Guild Books Card Party
* Mrs.’ Joseph Parker is general chairman for the annual card party sponsored by Alpha Omicron Alpha Chapter of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild, to be held Dec. 1 at 1:30 p. m. in the BannerWhitehill auditorium. EE Assisting chairmen are Mrs. Charles Bowes, tickets; Mrs. Lee Nicholson, special prizes; Mrs. C. N. Deer, table prizes; Mrs. Eugene Short, candy, and Mrs. J. W. Hill, cards and tallies. The Tiny Tim fund for hospitalization of sick or crippled children on the hospital's Taggart Memorial children’s floor is the outstanding hospital service of this guild. Iota chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha, Mrs. J. M. Leap, president of Theta chapter, and an anonymous member each have given $10: recently for a-unit of the fund. Each $10 takes care of five days’ hospitalization for a child. The White Cross Guild executive board will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in the nurses’ home with Mrs. Carl Ploch presiding. On the same day, Quaker and Olive Branch chapters will be meeting in the headquarters. : Other chapters meeting this week are: Wallace Street Presbytevian and Fifty-first Street Methodist, today; North Methodist and West Michigan chapters, tomorrow; Union Chapel, Irvington and Library chapters, Thursday; Greenoo and Brightwood guilds, Friay.
Return From Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell C. Lang and Mrs. Lang’s mother, Mrs. May Thornton, have returned from Winnetka, Ill,. where they spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.” Lang's sister, Mrs. Herschell A. Morrison, and Mr. Morrison. . ,
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, Looking forwad to the first big snow fal cold crisp air, skating’
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The Bridal Scene Pe
Mary Bell
news.
at the home of the bride's parents. ” # ”
Lavon Richter. to Alfred R. Joyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Joyce, 2330 Nowland Ave, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richter, 2350 N. LaSalle St. The wedding will be at 7:30 o'clock Friday morning in the First Evangelical and Reformed Church. 8 8 ”
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hudson, Paducah, Ky., formerly of Indianapolis, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Blessing Hudson, to Emmett Irvin Coffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henley Coffer, Paducah. The wedding took place Nov. 2 in the Methodist Episcopal CRS at Paducah with the Rev. G. S. th officiating. Mrs. Coffer was graduated in June from the Dorain School in Paducah and is a member
announcement is for 521 Clay St.
Paducah. » ® 8
Miss Lavena Stephanoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stephanoff of Dugger, became the bride of James P. Slaymon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Slaymon, 68 Caven St., on Thanksgiving day. The ceremony was at 10 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. At-
Marie Slaymon, Miss Zumma Buck-
mock and George Slaymon. ® » os
Honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given recently by Miss Mary O’Brien, 324 S. Emerson Ave. was Miss Lois Schrumpf. Miss Schrumpf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Schrumpf, will be married Dec. 19 to Charles O. Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shepherd. Guests™at the shower were Mesdames Jewell Hudson, Steve Tilson, Robert Winkley, William Dierre and Howard -Strausser, Misses Margaret and Dorothy Taylor, Florence Hundly, Katherine Klefker, May
Helen Weiss, Janis Schrumpf, Marion. Whitaker and Dorothy O’Brien.
Ensemble Will
|Sing Before
Musicale
The Choral Ensemble of the Matinee Musicale will be presented on the Musicale’s monthly program at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. The Ensemble is composed of 100 women’s voices, under the direction of Joseph Lautner, Mrs. Natalia Conner is accompanist for group. Miss Barbara
| Hickam, a:member of the -active|
of piano numbers. BS ¥ i ts The program, arranged by Mrs. T: Rybolt, will include, in addition to the Ensemble’s appearance and that of Miss Hickam sentation of “Seven Greek Scenes” (Parker) with Mesdames
4 | Entertains Sorority |
‘Martha Smith will be host-
Mr. and Mrs. Everett-F. Winnings, engagement and approaching marriage. of their daughter, Mary Belle,
to Robert J. Garner of Indianapolis. | be “followed by a reception for friends and relatives from 8 to 10 p. m.
The engagement of Miss Betty,
of Alpha: Sorority. The at home;
tendants were Miss Rita Slaymon, { Mrs. . Nicholas Polivich, Miss Rose
inham, Bernard Glass, Philip Ham-|
Ann McCormick, Betty Neiman,|
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, Winnings to Be Wed To Robert Garner Saturday; Coffer-Hudson Rite Announced
Engagement and marriage anriouncements highlight today’s nuptial
49 N. Chester St, announce the
The ceremony, on Saturday, will
Tri-O-Dice Meeting Mrs: Fred Hite, 2133 English-Ave.,
will give a luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow for the Tri-O-Dice Club.
Cathedral Women to Give Card Party .
Mrs. Furl McMillen is chairman
Jof the card party which the
Cathédral Unit of the - National Council of Catholic Women will give Friday afternoon in the Cathedral grade school hall.
She will be assisted by Mrs.
George Hoffman and a special committee, including Misses Winifred Dugan, Margaret Kennedy and Margaret Reed. The candy committee chairmen are Mesdames David Page, William Glaska, Thurman Fox, Edward Remmetter and Russell Mansfield. Miss Ann _Jochum, Mrs. James Grady and Miss Nora Walsh are in charge of table prizes and Miss Norma Diven and Mrs. William Brady will conduct a food] sale.
(Ramos= Porter Photo.) Vat 4. Miss Ruby Mae Hasselburg, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James - Hasselburg, became the bride of James E. Warmoth, son of Mrs. Roy . Mattox, on Thanksgiving Day. (Daugherty Photo.) 5. Mrs, Donald S. Boyle was Miss Bethel Alice White, daughter of Mr, and ‘Mrs. George F, White, before her inarriage Sept. . (Block Photo.) dant : 6. A Dec. 6 wedding will be that of Miss Virginia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Smith, to Richard N. Dowdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dowdell. (Kin. dred Photo.)
To Give Dinner
The Mothers’ Club of the English Avenue Boys’ Club will give a Thanksgiving dinner at noon tos morrow at the clubhouse, English Ave, and Laurel St.
Sorority Meets ‘Members of Gamma Chapter, Omega Chi Sorority, will meet tos night at the home of Miss Mildred
Eggert, 795 E. Minnesota St.
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