Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1941 — Page 27
‘Lambs In. Toyland’ will Be Theme Of Lambs, Club's Christmas Frolic
THE THEME FOR THE CHRISTMAS FROLIC of othe Lambs Club, to be held Dec. 20 in the Columbia Club, -
_ will be “Lambs in Toyland.” sentid at 11 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. C C. Robinson heed the airangements committee
or the show. Assisting them will nd Messrs. and Mesdames George nd Charles Hedley.
lan Parties to Attend Children's Play :
THE S. R. O. SIGN is hangin
fice for the regular Saturday and Sunday afternoon presentations pf the Children’s Civic Theater this week-end. An additional pergormance of “The Five Little Peppers,” the opening play of the
“Children’s Theater’s 15th season, is
fioon to accommodate the capacity crovsds.
Numerous parties have been dioon’s, performance, chief of which
Pike Township School with Den 1 of the Cub Troop, attending
a body. f
|Gordon Thompson will entertain his classmates in the second ade of Orchard School at luncheon before the party attends the vic play. His guests will be Ward Halverson, Albert Beveridge, Larry Carter, William Beam, James Thompson,
D. Foster Jr. hilip. Kahl and ‘Jerry Thompson. Caro Lynn Blackburn also will
theon before attending the performance. Guests will be Barbara
er, Patricia Carter, Betsy Todd, ara and Patty Hinkle, Della Jean Branon.
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ONNIE McCOWN will be hostess at a luncheon and theater y for Anne Atkins, Mary: Lahgats, Judy Morrison, Cretohen
School. - Betsy and Barbara Cooper will y. Glendenning, Mary Harrell,
Combs. Mrs. Frank Nusbaum will attend with her son,
3 II, and his guests, Sdndy d dnough. Mrs. John Irish and: panied by Sandra, Nancy and
; s. Paul Lee Hargitt will attend with her children, Jeanne, Edward sn¢fPaul, Mrs, Pearson Smith: will enfertain her daughters, . Patsy and Barbara, and Steven and Jay Smith. Ann Haight will haye as her guests Eleanor and Thomas Black. Mrs. Sydney Sullivan he attend with Anne Fuller, Martha Jo Markey and Peggy Sullivan.
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Miss Miriam C. Fatout, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fatout,
has one of the prominent roles
sophomore play to be given tomorrow night at the school in Oxford, O. «She will play the part of Mortimer Frothingham in the show, “Pure As the Driven Snow, or A Working Girl’s Secret.” ‘Attending ® play from Indianapolis will be Miss Fatout’s parents, Miss Mary
Beazell® ang Miss Isabel Oldhiag,
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Sororities.
Tri Kappos 1 Will Sponsor Benefit Bridge Party Wednesday; id Phi Gamma Meets Monday
"Several Christmas parties and a dinner dance are features of sorority
wd meetings during the coming days.
: The INDIANAPOLIS ASSOCIATE CHAPTER OF KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA will complete plans on Monday for its benefit bridge party to be held in Block's auditorium Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph O. Minnick, 6008 Michigan Road, will be hostess to the group at the 1 o'clock luncheon
. meeting, A Christmas program will precede @ gift exchange. Assisting Mrs. Minick as hostess will be Mesdames Guy Williams, Clarence Lloyd and C. S. Ober.
The welfare _ _ committee ‘of the ALPHA C OF CHI PHI GAMMA will ' present final plans for the sorority’s Christmas social ‘ service at a meeting to be held at the home of Miss Betty Jane Rayl, 2631 N. Gale Si.,-Monday at 8 p. m.
Biographies of Susan Anthony. and Frances E. Willard will be given: at. the Tuesday meeting of the ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA OMEGA. The biographies will be discussed in connection with the program theme, “Women In
Social Reform.”
The’ pledges of the ALPHA CHAPTER OF .CHI SIGMA PHI will entertain the active group at the home of Mrs. Lola Jackson, 45 8: Tuxedo St., tomorrow evening.
“Initiation for Mrs. Frank Krause will precede a dinner dance of the DZAN-SORORITY -tomorrow at the . Hillview Country Club, Franklin, ‘On: the committee in charge will be Mrs. Lloyd Humfleet, Mrs. Frank Wehrel, Miss: Dorothy Jack and
Miss Opal Dewsse..,
Martha Kemp : Shower Guest
at a "kitehen shower: given tombe gow night by Miss Virginia Millis ‘and Miss Jeanne Gass at the latter’s home, 6112 Broadway; Miss ‘Martha Kemp will be the honor guest. Miss Kemp, daughter of Mrs. George B. Kemp, 5164 N. Illi-
Gene Foxworthy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude T. Foxworthy, E. 75th St., in a Dec. 14 ceremony in North Methodist -Chureh. Guests with the bride-to-be, her mother and Mrs. Foxworthy will |in-' elude Mesdames Richard Foxworthy, Gordon C. Foxworthy, Hazel Millis, Claude E. Gass, Misses Eliza- : , Barbara and Mary Aljce ‘Kemp, Anne Leiss, Glenna Margaret Meushaw, Phyllis Martha ‘and Patricia Fox-
Sally and Susan Talbot, Helen Iverson
. Jack Goldberg will attend with her daughter, i ances, and Mrs. Harry Taylor and her daughter, Patsy. Theater of Kitzi Pantzer will be Nancy Hoke, Betty Gordner, Beverly Joan Frenzel and Anne Collett.
,|for the Indianapolis Diocese, will
The floor show will be pre-
be Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Jackson Fotheringham, Herbert E. Wilson
g from the Civic Theater’s box-
planned for late Sunday after-
planned for tomorrow afterwill include the Brownie -Troop
er tertain her theater guests at
Adalin Black, Nancy Pritchard,
Carol
have with them at the theater
Porter Photo. Mrs. Arthur O. Pratt, before her
October 3 marriage, was Miss Edithe Kathryn King, daughter
couple is at home at 3239 N. Illinois St.
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. King. The .
Ramos-Porter Photo. An Oct. 30 wedding ceremony
united Miss Bettie Renard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Renard, to Carl F. Otte. The ceremony was in St. Christopher’s Catholic Church,
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Dexheimer-Carlon Photo. Miss Martha Elizabeth Rasley became the bride of Paul H. Hudson Jr, ‘on Nov. 1, in Edwin Ray Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Rasley, 1820 Orange St.
Betty Hargitt, Harriet Smith,
and Herbert Turner and Lois her daughter, Bdrbara, will be Larry Heston.
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in Western College's annual
Catholic Group
Terre ‘Haute
The third annual eohveniion of ‘the Diocesan Council of the Na-| as tional Council of Catholic Women will. be opened Monday with. .a
Terre Haute. The Rev. Pr. August |; Fusseriegger, director of charities
be ‘the celebrant. The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop “of the diocese, will present the sermon. Business meetings will be held at the Terre Haute House. The principal speaker at the convention will be the Ri. Rev. Msgr. John !. Leven, rector of St. Mary’s Cathedral, Peoria, Ill, and director of the N.C.C.W. for that diocese. Election of officers will be held under the direction of Mrs. Rollin Turner, Greensburg, diocesan president. Bishop Ritter will speak on “The Need of a United Virtuous Catholic Womanhood.” Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy, district president, will attend from Indianapolis, with Mrs. John J. Heidt and Mrs. Charles L. Barry. The latter two will be in charge of sectional meetings. Other djréttors of sectional meetings: will'be Mrs; 'Willlam Barnhorst, Batesville; ‘Mrs. Harry Fitzgerald, ~ Evansville; Mrs. Claude Gramm elspacher, Jasper; Mrs. R. V. Achatz, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. James Russell, New Albany; Mrs. Frank J. Crawford, Terre Haute, and Mis, Robert-Duffy, Vincennes.
Plan Parties for Guild’s Ball .
Mr. ¢nd Mrs. Joseph M: Morley will give a ®ocktail party tomorrow night at. their home preceding the
pital Guild will sponsor in the Columbia Club’s Ballroom. Their guests will be Messrs. and
H. Blackwell, Robert Bartlett, W. Linton ‘Atkinson, Edwin White ant Bertrand ‘Gaier' of Richmond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Gedig will be hosts for one party at the dance including the Messrs. and Mesdames Frank £mith; Reed DeVaney, Al C. Pfeffer, Jack Kohl, Neal Jones, Ray-
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To Convene: i in IK. K. G. Group “Will Tnstalt 1
mass in St. Benedict's’ Chiurch’ in ‘officers will be installed.
Charity Ball which St. Francis Hos- |!
moad Kirschner, Mrs. James Rbd- ik | fern of Norfolk, Va., Miss Dj tS,
Kappa Alpha Gamma to N ote Anniversary
A musical program devoted to the compositions of Mozart will mark the 10th anniversary celebration of the Beta Chapter. of Kappa Alpha Gamma Sorority. The recital will beheld ‘at the home of Mrs. Marie Kyle, 911 Coage. Ave., this evening. - ‘Miss Psyche Houston will opén
Life and Music of Mozart,” followed|g
“Sonata in C Major” by Miss Gertrude Kerr and Mrs. Kyle. The story of the writing of the “Marriage of Figaro” will be given by Miss Jennie Parks, after which Miss Kyle will play the “Overture to Figaro” The “Aprite Presto” from Figaro will be sung by Miss Clyda Sage and Miss Lag Oma Gill. The “Minuet” from Don Juan will be played by Miss Florence MacConnell, pianist. Miss Patricia Pearson will play the “Larghetto,” arranged for the clarinet. Continuing the program, “Silently Blending” and “Alleluja’ will be sung by Miss Sage. In conclusion, “Minuet” from the Symphony in E Flat will be played on two pianos by the Misses Kerr, Amy West, Eve
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hy ‘Iola Club of Kappa Kappa Sorority will, have a Chriss er meeting -at- the home of 1 oe ‘Doris. Wheelef, 5678 Central Ave., Monday at 6:30 p. m. - New
Assifting. Miss; Wheeler as. hostess} will ‘be Miss Mary Lamon Hall and the Mesdames George Hayes, Frank Fairchild and Robert Strieby.
Norway Club to Have
Supper Tomorrow.
A. M. Feist and R. G. Bergeron are in charge of the entertainment to follow a 6:30 o'clock supper of the Norway Club tomorrow night at the D. N. Pennsy! ania St.’ Games and dancing will follow a AR
ing. Reidar Skabo - “ries
Mrs. Stena Marie. Holdahl by be in
the program ‘with a talk on “Thef
Ey ; the ADELIA
Horuff's,” Lafayelts Road, Monday
‘Miss Loretta Michaelis.
DIANAPOLIS. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB meeting in the Woman's Department Club last. ‘night. :
R. Chapter House, 824]
“ville Restaurant last night, given by
charge. of thé supper;
Clubs
Mrs. C. A. Todd Will Entertain
| Seventh’ Ward Republicans;
Rotary Club to
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Hear Reviews
Two luncheons and a dinner meeting are ‘among scheduled’ ‘elub
activities. . William D. Bain and Emsley W.
Johnson Jr., will be guest: speakers
at thie- all-day -meeting «of the SEVENTH: WARD hai REPUB-
LICAN .CLUB at the home of Mrs. |C. :A.= Todd,” 2323 ‘N.’ Pennsylvania | st, , Tuesday at 11-a.m.: The ‘business meeting ‘will follow | sandwich luncheon. ‘Members; Sill sew for the Red Cross in. the’ ‘morning. = Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames Francis Eads, Besse Herrmann and Clarence R. Martin,
At the WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB luncheon at the Columbia Club. Monday -at 12:15 p. m., Mrs. Bjorn Winger will give short reviews of “several of the interesting books just off the press in time for Christmas -buying.
The regular meeting of the BROOKSIDE MOTHERS’ CLUB of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten og is scheduled for Wednesday at 1:15 p, ms
A gift exchange ‘will be a feature of the Christmas dinner meeting of CHAPTER OF THE {INTERNATIONAL T RA V. E LSTUDY ' CLUB “when -it" meets ‘at
at 6:30 p. A ir: of Christmas music, arranged by Mrs. Ray Kelley, will precede a talk by Mrs. Trevor R. Geddes on “El Salvador, a Land Girdled by Volcanoes.” - Hostesses will be Mesdames Rus=] sell Long, Otis McGaughey, Virgil) ‘McCoun, Kenneth McIntyre, S. L. Myers and James, L. Nelson.
Plans: for. a ‘hayride to be held soon were discussed at a recent meeting of the 6 WIGS-N-A-WAG SUB-DEB CLUB at the home of
Mrs. W. D.. Keenan spoke on “Parliamentary Practice” at the IN-
Fetes Bride-to-Be Miss Mary Allis. Bair, whose wedding to James K. Meyer, Cleveland, will take place Saturday, was honor » | BUest at a difiier party .at the Se-
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i Mothers’ Chib Party {1s Tuesday *
: j Mrs. C. C. Riggs 4s in charge ote Shariati, tory, the annual
I. F. C. Head Scores Tnertia_ Of Clubwomen
Fear of social and economic changes which might help ‘the masses but would limit special privileges was: declared last night by Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, of Whiting, to be one of the causes of women’s failure to wield the influence in world affairs of which they. are oo le as ident of the In TS. gren, president o =- diana Federation of Clubs, spoke before the Indignapelis Business and Professional Women’s Club. meeting at the Woman’s Department Club. “Thinking Straight in a Crooked World ‘of her speech. % 7 “The time. hag come,” she said, “when women’s organizations should join forces in: rallying around a single plan of action, a practical plan of action to which all woinen can and will subscribe. . . . Why have women failed to use their power? «I think. it has been mostly fear and inertia. We get together in conventions: and meetings and we pass resolution after resolution and then we forget about. them, most of the time. We are unwilling to pay the price, emotional, “intellectual ..and spiritual, to change unhappy condi-
ri : in our own han urged more active participation on politics by women’s organizations to preserve the representative form of government for ‘the | protection of homes, churches’ and
-1 schools.
As a step in this direction, Mrs.
Ahlgren advocated ‘co-operation of
women’s clubs in helping put vomen into public office, thus’ sharing the responsibility in government,
Junior Section
| To Give Recital
“Miss Sarah Elizabeth Marks will ‘be guest pianist atthe recital of the Camille: Fleig Junior Section of the Indianapolis’ Matinee Musicale in the D. A. R. Chapter House Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3 p. m. On the program will be Larry Moon, Jane Alice Long, Venita Standll, Stanley Herman, John Thomson, Travis Selmier, ' Dolores. Glendy, James Delaney, Judy Lee Slicer, Helen Dunlop, Jean Cochran, Robert Atherton, Matcia Hartman, Mary Pesacock, ‘Barbara Weiss and Gordon Kronoschlk. Mrs. Thomas 'P, Woodson arranged the
Mrs. A Albert Reepls adviser. of the section; Mrs, . .Aseél Spellrnan Stitt, Jor Hue 8nd Miss Helen Starpst, ent. chairman. are” “assisted: “Mesdarnes Leah Marks, ay Rosenak, Ferrell, Ruth Gentry Edwards, Ww. J. Patterson and Woodson, Mrs. Adrian . Robinson publicity. a
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- Thé December program and
| Christmas party of Wp Indianapolis | Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi Ep-
silon, national music honor sorority,
| will be held at the home of Mrs.
Bernice, Fee Mozingo, 5716 Lowell
‘1 Ave., Monday at 6 p. m.
Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt is chair man of the dinner arrangements committee, assisted by Mesdames
| Lorenzo B. Jones, Fred S. Smith,
Sr, H. Webber and Paul Shider. ~ The ttee, headed eber, has arranged the following program. Mrs. Marjorie Byrum Young, vocalist, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Gaston, pidnist, will sing “The Virgin's Slumber Song” (Reger); “The Cantique de Noel” (Adam) and “Piocca la Neve” (Cimara). A group of vocal numbers will be presented.by Mrs. Otto Heppner, ac“Wall, The songs will include ‘Hills” (LaForge); ‘“Charity”’ (Hageman) ‘and “How Beautiful Upon the Mountains” (Harker). Miss Freda M. Hart will direct the group in singing Christmas carols and Mrs. Paul Shideler will present an original, surprise Christmas stunt. Gifts will be ‘exchanged.
Sister Rose Hostess
For Guild Luncheon
Members of St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild will be luncheon guests of Sister Rose when they meet “Monday in the Nurses’ Home of the hospital. Miss Marie O’Hern will serve as officer of the day.
Guild of St. {Church for new members of the {church Sunday school,. located at
H. T. Griffit
Entertains.
Mrs. Howard T. Giiffith, 5760 N. Pennsylvania St., was hostess at a tea given recently by the Roberts Paul's Episcopal
64th St. and College Ave. Approximately 60 guests attended. The Rev. and Mrs, William Burrows received wi Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. C. Raymond, Miller, Assistants included M s E. May Hahn, John E. Hcllett, Scot B. Clifford, John E. Hollett Jr. Herbert J. Preston, Ray Antle, William H. Turner, Edward Doane and D. S. Hutchison. \
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Panhel Group's Dinner Will Be Monday ;
The Indianapolis Panhellenic Asscciation will have a Christmas din-
ner. meeting at the home of its president, Mrs. Paul F. Grubbs, 925 N. Audubon Road, Monday at 6:30 p. m. Anegexchange of gifts will follow a short business meeting. Guests of honor will be the scholarship committee members. ; . Mrs. Gentry Haun is. chairman ot the dinner committee, assisted by Mrs. George Buskirk and Mrs. Charles Smock. Members of the scholarship committee are Miss Halcyon Mendenhall, chairman, Technical High School; Mrs. W. S. Wright, Washington; Mrs. Robert Prettyman, Shortridge; Mrs. Homer Shull, Manual; Miss Panoria Apostol, Broad Ripple; Miss Florence Guild, Howe, and Miss “Esther Bentisy, Butler Unlyanghiy.
City
ospital : Auxiliary’s Party Tuesday
The annual Christmas luncheon of the City Hospital Auxiliary of the Community Welfare / Deparsment, Woman’s Departnient Club, will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Nurses’ Home at the hospital. At the husiness mesting after luncheon arrangements will be made for the nurses’ Christmas gift subscription to the American Medical Journal and for needed reference books and games for their recreation room. Mrs. Albert E. Cottey, luncheon chairman, .will be assisted by Mesdames William Link, M. E. Elstun and .E. A. Carson and Miss Carrie M. Hoag. Mrs. John Engelke will be in charge of a gift exchange. Mrs. A. J. Hueber, auxiliary chairman, will preside. Special guests will ‘be Miss Frances Ott, Franklin, first graduate nurse of the City Hospital; Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, W. D. C. president; Mrs. A. C. ‘Rasmussen, chairman of the Community Welfare Department, and Miss Beatrice Gerrin, superintendent of City Hospital nurses.
Gradison-Murphy Wedding Announced
The marriage of Miss Rita Jane Murphy to Jules T. Gradison, son 8f Joseph Gradison, 3139 Guilford Awe., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy, 37 W. 21st St. The wedding took place Tuesday. After. Dec. 15, the couple .will be at home in the Whitestone: Apartments.
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