Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1941 — Page 14

Orchard Parents’ Association Dinner % Scheduled Tonight at the School

THE FIRST MEETING of the year given by: the Parents’ Association of Orchard ‘School for parents and teachers will be at 6:30 p.m. today in the schodl’ gym-

“nasium, 3; The: buffet-style dinner will be followed by a short

"program and a social hour. Mesdames: Victor R. Jose Jr., Robert D. Robinson’ and: mabert {G. Driscoll ‘have arranged the evening's program. Herbert Sweet go¢ ine school’s faculty will speak E00, Ee Schon Avighies) taking part in the. program ompson,. choo * director, and Miss Margaret Latady, teacher, of folk dancing...

‘Parties Will:Precede Charity Ball I A NUMBER. OP INFORMAL PARTIES will ‘be ‘held Saturday #ifght preceding © Guild at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. : : Gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Griffith be- _ fore going to the club will be Mr. and Mrs, Donald R. Rowles and Mrs. Rowles’ brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. O, G. Stephenson, Marion, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Zimmer, ‘and ‘their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis "Scott, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and ‘Mrs. James C. Olive and Mrs. Olive’s brother-in-law and atid sister, Mr. and - Mrs. Ts M. Levis, St. Louis. Others at the Griffiths’ home will be Messrs. and ‘Mesdames Raymond F. Crom, Paris C. Pierson, L. D. Grisbaum and EB. E. Bollinger, Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs, Carl Habich and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick McMillan, : Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. L. Arnold will entertain Messrs. and Mes dames Richard Zeigler, Willard C. Whipple, G. B. Johnson, Ralph , Davis, Leland C. Huey, William P. Cooling, Frederick Nichols and Bert L. Davis. The Ralph D. Morris’ guests at their home will be" -Dr. and Mrs. William ‘E. Bodenhamer, Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Howell, Oren Pritchard and Fred Gregoty..: ‘

Guild Makes Final Plans : : WITH MR. AND MRS. CHARLES J. GISLER’S party — be Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lawson and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Lyons, Washington; Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar Clark, Oscar Polster, Andrew F. Ross and Thomas Matthews, Mrs. David : Sluss, Misses Jeanette Moore, Lotta Bennett, Violet LaMar and Dorthy Kimberlin, Dr. John Sluss, Virgil Williams, John M. Caylor and: Tom Dillon. An all-day meeting will be held tomorrow by the Guild at the home of Mrs. John H. Rau, general chairman for the dance. Final . details for the event will be discussed. Mrs. Mark Enright is in charge of reservations; Mrs. G. I. Seybett, tickets, and Mrs. Ken Mosiman, deccrations. Bob McKittrick’s orchestra is to play and teachers from the Arthur Murray Studios will . demonstrate ballroom dancing. Red and silver Christmas motifs will form the ‘decorative scheme for the dance.

Mayflower Board to Meet

THE BOARD OF ASSISTANTS of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants will meet for luncheon at the Columbia Club at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow. Paul H, Buchanan, recently installed gov= ernor of the group, will preais. ”" t J s ”» 8 5 A covered dish Supper and general meeting will be held at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening by the Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, at the D. A. R. chapter house, The board of the group will meet at 5:30 p. m. 8 8 8 : s = = Children of the seventh, eight and high school grades are try= ing out at 3:30 p. m. today and tomorrow at the Civic Theater for a play which will be given ih Detroit, Dec. 29 to 31, under the auspices of the ‘Children’s Civic Theater of Indianapolis. The trip, sponsored and chaperoned by the theater, will be to attend the Dn convention of the American Educational The- * ater Association, composed of speech professors from throughout the country. The Children’s Theater will produce a play for the ‘convention as a laboratory experiment to show that the child actor is capable of a convincing performance before an adult and child audience. - All children. in the city were urged to try out for the production,

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Schmidt- Werlein Irvington Methodist Church;

Couple Will Live in Madison

~ Mr. and Mrs. Judson Alvin: Schmidt are en route to. Miami. Fla, following their wedding yesterday afternoon. Before the 4 o'clock ceremony

in the Irvington Methodist Church,

Vows. Read in

Mrs. Schmidt was Miss

Werlein, daughter of Mrs. Marie Werlein, 5351 University Ave, Mr. Schmidt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson W. Schmidt of Madi son. For the motor trip south, the bride chose a brown frock with’ ‘which :

she wore brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses and bronze

home in ‘Madison. The Rev. Clarence Shake read the single ring service at an altar banked with palms, ferns, flowers and candelabra. Mrs. Paul Mozingo was the organist and Miss Maxine Shrader sang. A gown of bridal white slipper satin was worn by the bride. Selfcording trimmed the frock which was made with sweetheart neckline, long, fitted sleeves and a full skirt which swept into a long train. Her finger-tip veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a shower arrangement of white roses, bouvardia and pompons. Her attendants wore dresses of faille taffeta made with sweetheart necklines, short, full sleeves and full skirts. Mrs. Donald Townsend,

blue and carried pale pink roses and pompons. The bridesmaids wore coral and carried yellow ‘Gloria roses and pompons. They wore matching flowers in their hair. Miss Helen Katherine Klein and Mrs. Judson A. Klein, Marion, and

Ohio State Day

Observance To Be I riday |

A dinner bridge at 6: 30 p. “m. Friday in the Meridian Hills Country Club will mark the Ohio State Day. observance by members of the local: ‘Ohio State University Alumnae and Alumni. Clubs. This will be the 31st annual roll call. of “Buckeye” graduates. There are 140 organized alumni clubs ar-

ranging dinner meetings and dances, costume parties and other events throughout the country, in

addition to numerous informal gatherings in homes of alumni in

smaller communities. The observ-

ance is held the first Friday of each December.

Mr. and Mrs, Harry G. Crawford

are chairmen of arrangements for

first obtaining Permission of parents or guardians to make the De-

troit trip. -

Clubs”

3 of club meetings

Dr. James M. Wood Will Speak Before the Council of Women On ‘Woman's Role in Democracy’

Appearances of guest speakers. and luncheon meetings are features

lanned for tomorrow.

““wWoman’s Role in Democracy” will be the topic of Dr. James Madison Wood, president of Stephens College, when he speaks tomorrow afternoon before the INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL OF WOMEN meeting in Ayres’

auditorium. His talk will follow a 10 a. m. business meeting and a-12:30 p. m. luncheon. Immediately = preceding the luncheon, Miss Dorothy I. Cline,

regional representative of the Con-|-FHOOD, . will meet for a 1 p. m.

sumer Division, Office of Price Administration, win talk on “The Consumer and Defense.”

A review of “The Nazarene”

(Asch) will be given by Mrs.-Don

A, Anderson at the Christmas party of the HEYL STUDY CLUB tomorrow. - Mrs. G. A. Matthews, 438 N. DeQuincy St., will be hostess at a covered dish luncheon.

Mrs. Marshall D. Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run Parkway, will entertain the IRVINGTON HOME _ STUDY CLUB tomorrow. The program on “Our Christmas Shoppers” will be presented by Mesdames Mark H. Reasoner, Russell S. Bosart and Datel 8 Adams.

A talk on “Novels of Everyday Fo” by Mrs. Leland K. Carter will be heard by KATHARINE MERRILL GRAYDON CLUB ‘members when they meet tomorrow with Mrs, Edward J. Hughes, 333 Blue Ridge

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A program on Mexico y will be given by Mrs. Ted ‘C. Brown at tomorrow’s EE of CHAPTER Q, P. E.. O. FERED. Mrs. B. A. Dar,

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Audubon ‘Road, Wil be the

luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. H. Boyd, 5436 Hibben Ave. Mrs. H. E. Boggy will assist .and Mrs. A. W. Macy will appear on -the program.

The program for the HOME ECONOMIC CLUB’s Christmas party Wednesday will’ be 4 demonstration u heon held at the Citizens’ Gas ke Utility at 11 a. m. Mrs. FX *Gausepohl- and ‘Mrs. Paul Stokes will present the demonstration. - = Hostesses will be Mrs. M. C. Lewis and Mrs. George Goss. A. gift exchange will be directed by . Mrs. Emmett Lamb. Jams and jellies for Se. Day Nureery- alio Wi be collected.

Mrs. Clarence.’ Kittle, - first. vice president. of the PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS, will preside at thé December meeting Thursday morning in Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium. Election procedure will be the subject of discussion and a question parind will be conducted by Mrs. W. Vinzant, founder and parlia-

mentary adviser ‘of the club.

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the local clubs and they are being

|Miss Elizabeth McAllen were the

"|T. Sullivan, Vevay, John T. Reed, Madison, and Joseph Joyce, Milton,

. |Adrian, “| entertained Messrs. and Mesdames

| Misses Mildred Gonder, Mary Ellen

bridesmaids. All the attendants wore strands of pearls given them by the bride. Mr. Schmidt's attendants were William Zapf, best man, Warren

Ky., ushers. Mrs. Werlein’s gold crepe gown with blue beading was worn with a blue hat, black accéssories and a shoulder bouquet of yellow roses and bronze pompoms. The bridegroom’s mother wore black with black accessories and cream colored roses and gardenias. ‘Assistants at the reception at the home of the bride’s mother following the ceremony were Mesdames Irving Iverson, Pierre Haynes .and Earl Greer and Mrs. G2orge Kidwell, Muncie. The bridegroom attended Purdue University and was graduated from the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy.

Guild Election Is Tomorrow

Election of officers and directors for the coming year will be held tomorrow by the St. Francis Hospital

Guild at an all-day meeting in the hospital. Before the regular busis ness meeting and election at 2 p.'m.; members will sew and make bandages. Proceeds of the annual st. Francis ball held Saturday night at. the Columbia Club will be used in furnishing a children’s ward at the hospital. Among those attending the weekend dance were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Topmiller and their guests, Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Steiner, Robert McCarty, Thomas Steiner and Bernard Topmiller, Misses Bernice Williams, Betty Postma and Mildregd

Mr. and Mrs. John “Heidenreich

Carl Noffke, Jack Jeffries, Fred Goebes and J. T. Emhardt and Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Kornblum. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucid’s party included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Molder, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groh and Charles Barnett. Robert Weimer’s party included

‘Ramsey, Mary Ellen Roth and Lucille Mueller, Raymond Laker, Joseph and Clarence Wheatley. Dr.and Mrs. E. F. Boggs were accompanied by Dr..and Mrs. M. B. Paynter and Dr. and Mrs. I. W, Wilkins. In Mr. and Mrs.” Frank Scherrer’s party were Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Nord sick, Emmett Trimpe and John

McGuire. \ Entertain Guests

Another party included Messrs. and Mesdames A. D. McCarrel, W. O. Thomas, Ralph Kirn, Ollie Krebs, Edward Schneider and C. B. Kendall, Miss Agnes Fussner, Miss Marie Armbruster, Charles Ratz and Victor

Sahm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. McKinney entertained Messrs. and Mesdames James McKinney, Larry Salmer and Bdward H. Trimpe, Miss Margaret Davey and Philip McKinney. With Miss Helen Starost were Miss Lillian Starost, Mathew Reyburn and Howard Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. es M. Stahl’s guests were Miss Ludwig, Austin and :Albert d, Henry J. Stahl and George Lauck. ; ~Mr. and Mrs. “Norman Brenton and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Robinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

assisted by Dr. and Mrs.

Paul J Beard, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Focke, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert P, Joyce, Carl E, Bruce, Donald

C. Drake, M, Speers MacCollum and Don Rowles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Osborne

are reservations chairmen, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Everly, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Swan, Dr. and Mrs. Marion R. Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Beeler.

Alumni Luncheon A new officers’ handbook con-

taining an up-to-date alumni list and suggestions for the observance of Ohio State Day, song sheets and identification tags were received this

week from John B. Fullen, national alumni secretary, A special effort is being made to contact all alumni recently moving to Indianapolis. Alumni. and former students of the school may communicate with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh J. Baker Jr., secre-tary-treasurers of the alumni and alumnae groups here. Other ‘events scheduled for “Buckeye” alumni groups this month included the monthly alumni luncheon at 12:15 p. m. today in the Board of Trade Building. Messrs.

.|Joyce and Rowles: are president

and vice president. Mrs. Alan R, Albright will be hostess for the December meeting of alumnae Wednesday, ‘Dec, 10— a luncheon bridge at 1 p. m. “She will be assisted by Mesdames Claude Durem, Baker and Henry Taylor * Council Meets Dec. 13 Several local alumnae plan to go to Columbus, O., on Dec. 12 to — tend the mid-winter meeting of the Alumnae Council which will be held Dec. 13 at 10 a. m. in|t Pomerene Hall on the campus, They will be guests at a luncheon in the Faculty Club at noon, will be entertained at tea in the Alumnae Scholarship House and will be guests at a formal dinner given in their honor at 6 p. m. by members of the Columbus Alumnae Association. The dinner will be followed by the annual Pomerene Fireside Party. Miss Alice Carr, internationally known social worker, who recently has returned from service in Greece during the invasion, will be guest ‘speaker. The day's activities

Bevis, Ohio State president; | Bevis and faculty members receiving’ the Council delegates and guests.

alumnae club, is vice president of the National ‘Alumnae Council, the

executive board in charge of Sluis J

Jae activities Hyoughous the coun ry. »

Phi Mu Alumnae 5 Hear Rev. Campbell

‘The Rev. Harry E. Campbell of the Best Presbyterian Church will be the speaker before the Phi Mu Alumnae Group meeting tonight at the ‘home of Mrs, Caroline Battin, 3458 E. Fall Creek Parkway, N. Drive. His subject will be “Nehru, India’s Puture Man of Action.” Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, president, will preside at a business session, when yearly dues will be collected. Sigeitetes ssslsung Mis. Bartin wil be Mesdames Frederick F. Botsies, John V. Collins and J ell and Miss Bethel W

To Discuss Films

A discussion of current lms, presided over by Mrs. David Ross, will

Mrs, Drake, thember of the Youal i

3 Miss Anita Belts was Ry ried ‘to C. Bernard Lauck, son of:

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Thanksgiving Day.’ She is the’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Beltz, (Dexheimor- Cation Photo.) :

2. Miss Essilee Hempling: and

. Charles Richard Hainilton. wills be :

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3. Mrs. Carroll ar an Miss’ ‘Wanda ‘Gilliam before her ‘marriage on Oct; 29..° She is’ ‘this

._ daughter of Mrs. Maude Gliliam, , Clayton, Ind. (Block Photo.) +: «

4. Miss Mary Loy Braun, .

daughter of-Mr. ang Mrs, Carl 6. ¢

Voters’ League Mails Kits on World Crisis

“Clear the Track,” a new kit containing helps in understanding the problem of aiding victims of aggression has been sent to presidents of all local leagues in the Indiana League of Women Voters. Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, president of the League, in -explaining why it was being distributed at this time, said: “Requests continue to come in for help in meeting lags in public thinking that prevent whole hearted support of the part the United States has chosen to take to meet the world crisis. “The League of Women Voters; which has been urging this whole hearted support, has. collected and prepared material to help answer the following specific objections: the situation is exaggerated; what if Hitler' does win; Hitler can’t win anyway; our present foreign policy means war. “Hans Kohn, professor of history at Smith. College, speaking at a meeting of the Americain Association for Adult Education, furnishes with a text: “‘It is imperative that without further delay we concentrate all our intellectual and moral resources upon the one task of freeing our people from the lack of understanding, from the illusions and fears that shackle them and make them undecided, hesitating, and panic-stricken, instead of resolute and farsighted. We must help them see clearly what they wish to do and thus to gain the strength that springs from understanding, knowledge, ‘and from devotion to a common constructive

purpose.’ League! s responsibility

“It is the to present Io) those whose under-

the ee 1s the Track.”” i

Hamill to Speak

Ralph Hamill will speak on: the Republican state organization ‘Friday before the Irvington Republican Woman's Association. The meeting will be at 2 p..m. at the home of Mrs. Richard Corya, 29 Burgess Ave.

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EC br ani ‘Mes. Rovers T. meeting. of the. dndianapolls. In. 48, Car; 5 TY accompanied : by their]

: will lecture on. “Dwelling Places” ./the Wdman’s Department’ Club sponsorship

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: eo . or Sororities

meetings scheduled for tomorrow.

project of the sorority. . Mrs. Robert A. Scholl will: ‘be

and Miss Lucille Garland will be in charge of the program. The sorority maintains six beds in the hospital. Kappa Delta Christmas seals are sold to members each year; and: at its recent. national convention, $500 was donated for the dental clinic a the hospital. A gift of $500 to Bundles for: Britain, also donated at the convention, -was accepted by Lady Mabe] . Brooke, daughter of the Mar of Roden, who is now in this country.

‘A Christmas dance will be given at 8 p. m, Saturday at Buckley’s Restaurant in Cumberland by the ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE CLUB. Miss Florence Schulz is chairman. Cl Pledge services will be held by CHI TAU ALPHA at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of the president, Miss Roxie Deranian, 2842 N, Talbott St. Miss Deranian will officiate as the following = rushees -are pledged: Misses Rosemary Burns, Ellen Stevens, Mary K. Grothaus, Delorus Topmiller,” Betty Corrigan, Barbara ‘Quinlan, Eleanor Heck, Alice ‘Louise Welch, Mary’ Carroll and Dorothy French. On Thursday the sorority’s annual card party will be held in the ‘Citizens’ Gas & Coke Utility auditorium. Mrs. Oscar W. Nester, Mrs. Howard Reiber and Miss Dorothy ig | Brown are in charge of arrange ments. . Chi Tau Alpha, with Deltd Gamma Delia and Omega Phi Tau, will hold a pre-holiday dance in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln Saturday night. Committee chairmen are Mrs. R. L. Voyles and Miss - Deranian, Chi Tau. Alpha; Mrs. M. M. Bayse and Miss Dorothy

Miss. Dorothea. Thompson, Omega Phi oy j

OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY will have its regular meeting at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow.

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; CHAPTER TAU at the Hotel Spink Wesinesgay,

Dr. Vidya Lindsey, Thorntown, a

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Miss Hatrist Brooks, Pak Tian EMESIS yf

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“The Jolly Six Club. will hoid af

Irwin, Delta (3amma Delta, and.

An annual Christmas party for the benefit of the ‘Crippled Children’ s Hospital at Richmond, Va. will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club by the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE. ASSOCIATION of KAPPA DELTA. Ald: of the hospital is a national Philanizople

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Kappa Deltas’ Christmas Party . To Benefit Children’s Hospital; : Chi Tau Alphas to Pledge Ten

A Christmas party and ‘pledge services are highlights of sorority

King’ s Daughters To Dine Friday

Mrs. George Richardson will tell a- Christmas story at the- dinner meeting of the King’s Daughters of the Second Presbyterian Church to

p. m. Mrs. A. W. Bowen will lead the. devotions and Mrs, John Hill will direct the singing of Christmas carols. Supper hostesses for the evening will include Mrs. Richard Tuttle, chairman, and the Misses Flora

Braun was married to “James ~ E. Dietz, son ‘of : Mrs. Edward Dietz, Saturday in the Pleasant Run Evangelical .and Reformed Church. (Block Photo) .. *

5.-Miss : - ain Groebel and Gustav Gelameier exchanged wedding vows ' Sam. day. (Photoreflex Photo.) -

i Miss Mary E: Bear was Miss: Catherine Hoffman, daughter of” Mr. and Mrs. Harmon 0. ‘Hoffman, dietore’ her. uarriage Oct, ,

Sub Debs to Dance. Dec. 19 at Murat 7

"The 137 chapters’ of the sub’ ‘Deb Federation will join forces: to give a dance ‘on Déc.’ 19° in’ the Egyptian Room ‘of ‘the’ Murat ‘Teniple.” The’ clubs represent a membersiip of between 900 and 1000 girls, - Bud Stone’s orchestra will play for dancing.” Committees arranging the ‘event inélude Mis§ Patty Johnse ton and Miss Pauliné Keller, hall¥ Misses Lela: Coy, Peggy Howell’ ahd Barbara Day, “tickets, amd. Misses’ Natalie Borrenson, Ruthanne Goss. oon and “JO Kingsbury, publicly; -

Plan Box for Patient .

Pray, Nelle Brawand, Amy Colesc( tt, Belle Scofield, Ethel Jackson and Florence ‘Morrison.

—————————————————— 1 To Hold Dance ~~. The 0O-Del Club will give a dance and card party at 8:30 p. m. to=| motrow at the 50-50 Clubrooms, 211

N. Delaware St. Billy Banta’s orchestra ‘will play for dancing.

Sorority Meeting Chi Delta Chi Sorority will hold a business meeting at 7 p. m. to-

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‘The ‘Marion “County Safon - 126, and Forty, will have its} party in iy 2030 N. Meridian St. tomore; row at 6:30 p. m.' Mrs. Lucile Weie) mar, La Petite Chapeau, will have! charge of the business meeting and;

Mrs Bonna Poppa is chairman of;

Arran ents. on bors will fill ‘a Christe thas: box fof the girl they are; sponsoring ‘in Supayside, Sonate.) Ee "Mrs.? Leta Hasselbring, wele: re chairman; will head a c bad 9 help Miberoular famille

morrow at the Hotel Abies:

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