Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1941 — Page 16
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7 Jacobs will be Mr, and ks. Albert
‘Orville Lewellyn, Har6
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Luncheon wil Pons nt Notes Comittee
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MEMBERS OF FTHE CURRENT NOTES cont ;
TEE will be honored at the luncheon of the women's: dome ‘mittee of the Indiana State Symphony Society Friday in. | the Athenaeum. The luncheon, preceding the concert of
§ the Indianapolis: Symphony Orchestra at the Murat
The
‘ater; will be followed by an explanatory music talk on: the Es , afternoon’s program to be played by the orchestra.
Current Notes, which includes tee Setmus,
members. Its 3 manager, and Mrs. P
ublisired four times a J includes Mrs. Harty
Rand Beckett, assistant editor; Miss aul W. Scheuring, circulation manager
news of the women's eommitfor the grou 8 3000 Wade, editor; , Joe Laverne Sinith; advertising
Hostesses for the lunchéon will be the Mesdames Willis D.-
Gatch, Edgar T. Daab, Bernard R. Batty, T. Wagner heads the pre-coneert lunchfor the event are due at the Symphony
| Frank Voyles. Mrs. Herbert eon committee. Reservations
O. F. Shattuck and
headquarters in the. Murat Theatér by 5 p. m. tomorrow.
' The women’s corimittee also Will give its annual orchestra’s conductor, and Mrs. Sevitzky oh Other guests will be™Dr. Ferdinand
Fabien Sevitzky, the Friday following the concert.
| Schaefer, eonductor emeritus of the or solo’ cellist for the week-end concerts, and
their wives. .
Dorothy Jane Blake Chooses
tea in honor of
chestra; Emanuel Feuerimann, orchestra meémbers. and
Attendant
MISS DOROTHY JANE BLAKE has chosen her cousin, Mis.
| Richa | to Dr. | Mrs. Robert White Blake and Dr. | B. Lidikay of Ladoga.
Lowther, as matron of honor for hér weddif ward Cline Lidikay. Miss Blake is the daughter
Dec. Pr. and Lidikay’s mother is Mrs. Edna;
| The ceremony will be performed at 3: 30 o'clock in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle ‘Presbyterian Church. "Dr. Richard Shug, a first Méuténant in the Medical Corps, sélf-
| | ridge Field,
, will be Dr: Lidikay’s best man. Ushers will be
| Jack Hatfield and Robert White Blake Jr., a brother of the bride-
to-be.
PortHolio Club's Supper Is Th
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! MISS BLANCHE STILLSON will present a p ities” and “Adorations” Thursday night before the |
its meeting in the Propylagum.
ursday
ram on “Nativ« oftfelio Club at
The supper committed includes Mr. and Mrs. Howard Folte,
Miss Anna Hasselman and Charles
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The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, Daughters of the Amer-
Yeager.
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| ican Revolution, will have a Christmas party and guest day Thursday
in the Propylaeum. Hostesses will be James W. Lilly, Alfred P. Conklin,
8 # = Bert ©. Ellis will read from his
| the settlement and early history o | Club’s meeting tonight in the D. A. R. Chapter House. Earl B: Tecke-
the Mesdames Charles McNaull, Arthur Brown, Henry Buttoiph
2 = a novel, “Crossroads,” a story of f Indianapolis, at the Century
meyer is the club president and Edward J. Hecker Ir. seeretary.
in a Personal Vein
MR. AND MRS. LUCIUS S. FRENCH returned yesterday from
New York. They were joined there by their son, James L. French, a Hanover, N. H. Mrs. Elizabeth
| ident of Kappa ‘Kappa Gamma, has been in New York, where she . presided at a couneil meeting of the sorority. Mrs. Schofield was , guest at a reception: and tea dance given recently in thé Beekman | Tower there in honor of leaders in, | the National Panhellenic: Congress I Conference.
over the Thaiksgiving holiday student at Dartmouth College, Bogert Schofield, national pres-
the fraternity world attending and National Interfraternity
Miss Patricia Barrett, daughter of Mrs. Anna E. Barrett, is the new president of her residence hall on the Stephens College campus,
Columbia, Mo.
Miss Marjorie O'Conner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George T. ‘O’Connor, has been elected to a position on the college varsity hockey team at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, where
she is a senior.
Plan Parties for
Dale McCune to
Paddock. Saddle
> Club’s Annual Dance;
Entertain
. | R. Dale McCune, the newly elected president of the Paddock Saddle Club, is among those who have made table reservations for the group’s
third annual Saddle Bag Dance Sat
urday at the Columbia Club. With
him will be Messrs. and Mesdames Paul ‘McCune, Nathan McCune, Grifin McMath, Horace Ellis, Robert Brazil and Miss Doris Cooprider.
"The party of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Herder will include Messrs. and Mes‘dames Carl Siersdale, John T. June Jr, Lyle Brucker ahd Henry J.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaffer will "have a8 their guests Miss Betty Prinsler and Wilburn Wright. | Reservations with Mr. and Mis, Fred Abernathy have been made by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Minton and Mr. and Mrs. William Craigle. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Starn are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chapman. With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl will be Mr. and Mrs. Loren Carter and Mr. ‘Bud Gray. | One of the larger parties will be ‘that of William Goecker. ‘entertain Mr. and Mrs. Delbert En-
John Bape South Bend;
Misses Masten Pope and Marjorie William B. Ratcliffe Jr.
Guests of Mr. and’ R. R.
| Vondersaar, Mr. and Mts. James A. , Miss Jewell King and Nor-
In the party x with bs and Mrs. Vic Wwikle and Mrs. Robert orl aul Mr. and Mrs. Grover Winings, Othér reservations made include Messrs; and Mésdames Fred Barbee, Robert Burrows, ward Jessup, A, Martyn, Roy Pedigo, Gordon B. Sutton, Glenn L. Wiese, Maxwell C. Lang
Miriam Gartison, Dorothy Shepard and Mildred Davis: and Joseph L.
J. Hanreddy and Sey our Stewart have reserved Sablet, -
Servide Committee Party Is Friday
. The Community Service: Committee will sponsér a ecard party at ( 30 p. m. Friday in the South Side Community Center. The committee is. composed of ‘Pare t-Teacher Association groups interested in ‘the slum housing clearance program. In charge of arrangements are Mrs, E. H. ‘Stumps, Mrs. Mel R. Shaw, Mrs. Jean w and Mrs. Thomas Prather. wg
ili, SU ES Jelly Is Collected For Day Nursery
| Jelly for the Indianapolis Day was brought [to the Christmas party af the Worn n's Auxiliary “to the Athenaeum ners yesteray at the Athenaeum.
were extha nged following
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Plan Luncheon At Marott
Thé Newman Mothers’ Club ef Butler University will have a lunch= eon and a Christmas party Dec.
’16 at the Marott Hotel. Miss Patsy
Walker, student at Ladywood School, will give a reading and Mrs. Fred Free and"™ Bob and Harry Calland will sing, accompanied by Edward Krieger and M#s. Loretta Mazus, pian-
. Rose Madrié CfiiZzan is chairman 6f ar- _ rangements, assisted by the Mesdames E. C. Mrs. Cruzan Wakélam, Jos= éph J. Speaks, R. W. Tubbs, E. J. Peters; W. D. Kibler, Karl Kernel, Nellé Earhart, James H. Drew, N. H. Dow, A. E. Coddington, George Rice and Leo L. Neargarder. Mrs, Warder Alloway will dress as C-|Santa Claus and distribute gifts. den, Frank 'C. Thompion is presis en
Lucy Meurer Shower Guest
Mrs James C. Todd will entertain for Miss Luiéy Anne Meurer, whose marriage t6 Fréderick Steuber will take place Dé¢. 30, with a
ey luncheon and kitchen shower to-
morfow afternoon at her home. Mrs. Charlés Northam Lee, Mrs. Todd’s sister, will assist. Guests will be the bride-to-be’s mothér, Mrs. Albert F. Meurer, and Mesdemes Onalies les -Warfel, Walter ensen, ‘khoff; Simon Reisler, Fred H. Stanford, Jose J. Todd, Chester Albright, J. E. Kiefer, Clarence Ullum, Max. Bardach, Tyler Oglesby, Norbert , Joseph Copéland and the Connor, Betty Broek 858 Datherice Ann Kiefer.
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Theta Sigs to Hold
|Workshop Tonight
The ‘second theeting of tHe Writ-
|ers’ Workshop, sponsored by Theta| |Sigma Phi, will be held at 7:30)
p. m tonight. Miss Kathryn Pick ett, women’s editor of the Indians apolis Star, will discuss “Press Publicity and Writing News of Interest to Women.” . Miss Luana Lee will pr Pea be ve in th udio of WIRE. forum ussion will follow. ai
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Miss Paulifie Kharzer, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Charles E. Khir ger, was married to Paul E. Nester, son of Mt. and Mrs. Paul E. Nester, Nov. iy (Holland Pa
foreign pelicy. Dr. Brunauer visited the Ft. Wayhe branch yesterday. A. A. U. W. branches of La Porte, Gary, Michigan City, Valparaiso; South™ Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Plymouth and Rochester are having a joint meeting today including an informal dinner .at 6 p. m. at the Rumley Hotel in La Porte ana a leeture at the La Porte High School Annéx auditorium this evening.
| Mrs. Fred Sykes, methbeér of the La
Porte branch and state education chairman of A. A. U. W, is in charge of arrangéments. The Lafayette branch will be
| hostess to Dr. Brunauer tomorrow
She will addfess Purdue students at 4 p. in. and at 6:30 p. m. there will Be a dinnér meéting for neighboring A. A. U. W. groups -at the Purdue Union Building. Branches invited ifclude Peru, Logansport, Attica, Crawfordsville, and Jamestowi. Miss Vera Schaaf, Lafayette presi-
‘|dent, will preside.
Bloomington will have a meéting at 4 p. m. on Thursday in the Indiana University Union Building, to which A. A. U. W. meémbéfs froin Evansville, Columb, Vinnennes, Terre Haute, Franklin and New Albany have béen invited. That evening, Dr. Brunauer will speak before the I. U. Student Forum, a meeting open to students and the general public.. Dr. Una Robinson is president of thé Bloemington Branch of the University Women. The speaket’s last appearances will be at Anderson Friday. Branches from Marion, Portland, Muncie, Richmond and Connersville will participate in the évening meeting starting in the Longfellow auditorjum. The Anderson president is Mrs: Russell Stewart. Members of the Greencastlé pranch will go to either Lafayétte or Bloomington to heai Dr. Brusauer. Indianapolis university women will choose ,amohg . Lafa= yette, Bloomington and Anderson. Arrangements for transportation for local members aré being made py Mrs. Virginia Brackett Green, président of the Indidnapolis branch. From Februaty to December, 1933, when Hitler was rising into power, Dr. Brunauér was a student in Gériinany and She made the National Socialist Revoliition a epécial study. Her conclusions were published in a volume entitled “Germany, the National Socialistic State.” As an American historian, she was accorded a brief informal interview with Hitler. On Policy Committee Dr. Brunauer is on the Advisory Policy Committee of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Alligs, populafly known as the William Allen White Committee. Among her other posts and accomplish-| ments are: ‘Chairman ef the Na-|C tioftal Defensé Study Commission on the Cause and Cure of “War; member of the Executive Committee of the American Union for Concexted Peace Efforts; research director and editor of the study, “National Defense—Institutions, Concepts and Policjes” published by the Women’s Press; author of the pamphlet, “Building 4 Néw World Order.” As a member of the A. A. U. W. headquarters staff since September, | {47 1927, Dr. Brunauer has been in charge of developing the Associatioh’s program in International Education. She has also been in charge of such practical applications of international goddwill as the A. A.
U. W.s.work in behalf of university women ¥gtugnes and their families.
Engaged
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a : Handed Photo. _ Miss Berths’ Ciriello, daughter | of Mf. and Mrs. Tosly Ciriello, | “will be married to Ray Paswater Jr, son of Mr. ana . Ray Pas-
Donald ©. Drake is chair- { the committee in charge.
at the home of the
Ciriello. |
A eerveiiiony performed on Nov. 19 united Miss Mildred Tatiman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William L. Tatfan, to John Howard Witham, (Holland Photo)
Secretary of International Relations Committee Visits A.A.U. W. Branches
Dr. Esther Caukih Brunauer, national associate in intérnatienal education of the Americdn Association of University Women and secretary of its committee on internatiohal relations, is visiting pranches of thé organization in Indiana this week to discuss ‘subjects connected with
Sororities Delta Kappa I'his Afternoon A tea and business meetings comprise the sorority news of today. A tea and musical program was to be given by the BETA CHAPTER OF DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SORORITY at the Indianapelis Athlétic Club this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. On the program was to be the Technical High School Girls’ Sextette directed and accompanied by Miss Louise Swan. They were to sing “Jesu Bambino”-and “The First Noel.” Miss June Ann Goodrich, Shortridge, was to play an original plano composition “Back to Israel.” Officers of the sorority who weéré to receive are Miss Pearl Bedford, president; Mrs. Roy C. Friesner, first vice president; Mr§. Arthur J. Orr, second vice presidént; Miss Ruth Gorman, recording secretary: s Béreniece Lamb, corrésponding secretary; Miss Lorle Krull, tréasurer, and Miss Jessie Moore, parliamentafrian. Miss Ida B. Helphinstine and Miss Mabel Keller were t0 pour. Miss . Gorman, Miss Josephine Boyd, Mis. Orr and Mrs; Laurd wadswerth were to spédk on “A Cultural Hobby-Travél by the Budget Plan.”
Thé social committee in charge of party arrangements consists of thé
following members: Mesdames Heér-|f
fan Gray, I. Emmett Hume, Frank Morgan and the Misses Marguerite Orndorff, l.ena Swope and Anna Torrénce. On thé program committee are the Missés Floro Torrénee, Boyd, Charlotte Carter, Mrs, Paul I8ke and Mis, David Ross.
Miss Helen Storer, 921 Ewing St., will . entertain members o6f the LAMBDA CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA KAPPA this evening. The INDIANA BETA PI CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI will meet with Miss Marion Woods, presidént, tonight. Mrs, George H. Hill, cultural director, will have charge of the program.
GAMMA BETA CHI will conclude Christmas party arrangement at a meeting in the Hotél Antlers tomorrow at 8 p. m. Mrs, Charles Baird will act as hostess.
Mrs. Lawrence Feltman, 5721 N. Keystone Ave. will entertain mempers of the KAPPA , OF ALPHA DELTA OMEGA at her home this evenifig.
A business meeting of the BETA OF ALPHA BETA GAMMA will be helt tomorrow evening
Goldie Cole, 234 E. th Sst.
Robert A. Lynch
Addresses League
The National Women’s Sétvice League was to hear a4 talk by Robert Lynch, publie rélatiohs Stirs] and State American Legion radio chairman, at the Séfvice, Club, 128 W. Wabash St., this afternoon, Mr. Lych was fo speak on “Ameérieanism Will Survive,” at 1:30 p. m. He is the author of the syndicated é6lumn, “Side Lines.” The regular. business meetifig of the league was to be held follow-
ing the program. Plans fof af
Christmas party were to be completed.
Lawrence P. oT, A To Meet Tonight
Mis. Lynn Perrin will preside a the Lawrence P.-T. A. meeting at the school auditorium tonight. at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. O. E. Parrott of the
Ho Conner Socaker
Miss Ida E. Conner of the 49th Stree i Moro of the ree Free Kinder garten Society, will be the Fini Speaker at the Kindergarten’s an-
- Sachleben are at hoikie in Coluim-
Misses Anfi and ||
Miss Rebecca F. Davis before her marriage Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs.
To Assist a Needy Tubercular Family
Plans to provide clothing, food and toys for a needy tubercular family will be made Thiirsday hight by thé Indianapolis Petit Salen des Huit Chapeaux Quérante Femmes 205 of the Bight afid Forty. At" p. m. that evening the group will hold its: annual Christmas
party in thé homé of Le Petit Chapeau, Mfs. Arthiir J. Miller, 960 Berwyn St. There will be an ex¢éhange of gifts.
(Randell Photo.)
tong sleevt , kless Co
"The Nativity
| To Bé Given
For W. D. C.
The Divisioh of Radio aad Dras| | matics, Arthur Jordan Conservatory f|of Musie, under the
t the direetion of OC. Winter, will
Frederick present ra 3 Woman's. Department t Club at|
ent will hear a|
L. Pedlow on seau, Denes Brat and. Vincent Mrs. Bd B Hall will current
; discussion |events. Mss. D. 8. Medien will be
Mary Saat, pevehotopis psye t, will be he goalies 3 ' the general elub diseuss oy ng Des. 0 of ‘th Problems That Confront Us in Middle Age.” The Géaideni Department met yestasday at the eliibhouse to decoponaat for, the Holidays. It will hristmas party for the on Mothers’ Club Friday. re he év, Harty B. Campbell talk en india and Palestine,
de his lecture with slides,
Mrs, Oafl J Weinhardt heads the Garden arbment. The Rev. Mr. Campbell will tell a Cprgmas, th yon, Dec, Ae e ay Guild. The Community Weltaxe Department will be Hostess for a children’s party to follow. .
On Serving Wines A “wihe glass should be two- | thirds full at most. With Bufgun- | dies and Bordeaux, the glass should never: be moré than half filled.
- Mrs. Catherine Brown (above) is chairman of the annual Christmas benefit bridge y to be given by the Nuising Setvice Bureau, Central District, Indiana State Nurses’ Association, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Banner‘Whitehill anditorium. Assisting ‘are Miss Ruth Ann Bojcouft, cochairman, and the Missés Lyndal Howe, Jiine Carson, Wilma Carr, Mary Louise MeQuaty, Janet Davis, Esther Royce, Emma Hannafin, Carrie McManus, Florence Murphy, Bertha Buehler, Fern Coy and Mrs. Ruth Graham and Mrs. Marjorie Hart,
Use Wooden Spov Use wooden spoons for beating batters, or for beating in porgslain éfiameled ware.
Union Sonn §
Book Review -
A guest day and Christmas party. ; are included samen oil accion, £8 Jor ue Week. will bo git ibys : FOREST HILLS Mesdames G. B
« Hotia 82 il be Masson, LioydShiith; E H. Bach énd, R.'R. Seott a the Sehlbet heme, 5683, Winthrop | ve. ;
THE IRVINGTON UNION OF CLUBS will present Mrs, Margaret Wood Raley in a book review. of “Amazon Throne” (Bertita Hard ing) at 10 a. ih. tomorfow in the.® Ifvington Méthedist Church.
Mrs. Lawfence Cartwright will eiitertaln CHAPTER PF OF I PL BE. O. BISTERHOOD tomorrow, Mi§. Clarence Martin will talk on” Cottey College. ¥ The CA CLUB will have al guest day tomorrow. Mis. C. Bil Everhart will be hostess, aided by ~ Mrs. Earl Evérhart and Mrs. Bgbert: review “Mansions” (Van Dyke).
The WOMAN'S SOCIETY oP CHRISTIAN SERVICE OF THRE CAPITOL, AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH will sponsor a bazaar and _- turkey dinner Friday at the chureh, Mrs. Clara: B. Hicks, chairman, _ will be assisted "by Mrs. Harold” Rennard and Mrs. Albert Immel. sof
Alumnae Meet !
Members of the St. John Acadeiny Alurhnae Association met at the. Academy iast night. a
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