Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1941 — Page 28

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Committee for Junior Assembly Dance Friday Night Is Announced

THE FOURTH DANCE on the Junior Assembly’s calendar this season will be held at the Woman's Department Club next Friday evening. Mrs. William Byram Gates, Assembly sponsor, has announced the committee

that will serve for the event. Members of the group are Misses Phyllis Dell, Martha Frances Dunn, Maxine Bridgman and Mary Higgins, Tom Mantel, Ned Hendrickson, Austin Gillespie and George Finney. The policy committee for the Assembly serving this year is composed of Miss Maryann Zinn, Frank Throop and Fenton Jameson.

Mrs. Grace Golden to Introduce Princess Sapieha

FOLLOWING Princess Paul Sapieha’s address before the Town Hall audience tomorrow morning in the English Theater, she will be honored at a luncheon in the Columbia Club. Mrs. Grace B. Golden. who will introduce the Princess at the theater, also will «act as hostess at the luncheon. Seated at the speakers’ table with the honor guest and Mrs, Golden will be Mesdames Eli Lilly, DeWitt S. Morgan, Floyd R. Mannon, Carl J. Manthei, Marjorie Roemler Kinnaird, Charles L. Nicholson and James A. Emmert, Miss Helen Thornton, Mrs. Edmund Burke Ball of Muncie and Mrs. Philip R. Long of Columbus,

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Christamore Aid Luncheon Is Tuesday

Mrs. Keyes W. Atkins will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at her home for the monthly luncheon meeting of the Christainore Aid Society. Assisting her will be Mesdemes Batist R. Haueisen, John Ray Newcomb, Robert Sweeney Jr. and Erwin G. Vonnegut and Miss Frances Kearby. = = = The Irvington Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. will be entertained next Thursday by Mrs. Raymond F. Stilz, assisted by Miss Betty Stilz. Mrs. Albert Holman, guest speaker, will talk on “Christmas Carols and Symbols.” Members will bring small Christmas gifts for the D.A R. maintained school in Tennessee.

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8 » a “Inland Yachting” will be the subject of a paper read by Mrs. Walker W. Winslow before the Indianapolis Woman's Club meeting at 3 o'clock next Friday afternoon in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Wendell Sherk’s topic will be “Introduction to Lucia.”

Attend International Horse Show

A NUMBER of Indianapolis persons are attending the International Horse Show in Chicago this week. Leaving today for Chicago were Mrs. Lucinda Willis and her daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Willis. and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hussey. Others there are Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kuhn, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Bonham, Dr. P. O. Bonham. E. A. Crane, Mesdames John B. Stokely, Ronald B. Wbodard and William E. Munk. They will return this week-end.

n EJ = = Ld Among reservations for the annual charity dance of St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club are those of Mr. and Mrs. Pleas E. Greenlee and Dr, and Mrs, William Tindall, Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs, Leslie A, Cortner and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jolly, Knightstown; Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Sharp, Messrs. and Mesdames Harold R. Reed, Donaldson G. Trone and G. I. Seybert. ” = 8 = Christmas music was featured on the program of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution,

at the Propylaeum yesterday afternoon. 4 Mary Ellery Graves, soprano, and Daniel Wheeler Shattuck, tenor, were accompanied by Judith Blakeman Shattuck.

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Mistake to Be A Household Drudge

By RUTH MILLETT THERE ARE communities where there .is special glory attached to a housewife who does all her own work—whether it is necessary or not. Therefore,

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at least with her laundry and heavy cleaning —shuns the idea and cooks and cleans and takes care of her family without a bit of help from anyone. But if she could get a real good look at herself she wouldn't be so prone to pat herself on the back. In fact, she might even admit that she’s a bit of a dope. For there's no getting around it, the woman who works hard over a period of years shows it. She grows old faster than the woman who saves herself as much backbreaking work as she can. And

Ruth Millett

Gift Exchange

The monthly meeting of the Hawthorne Kindergarten Mothers’ Club at 1:30 p. m. next Thursday will have a Christmas motif and include a gift exchange. Mrs. Robert Carnagua will lead a discussion of “Looking Toward Christmas.” New officers and committee heads are Mrs. William Wheeler, president; Mrs. Carl Webber, corresponding secretary; Mesdames Law-

The December meeting of the Irvington W. C. T. U, will be held Monday with Mrs. Frank E. Best, 5803 Pleasant Run Parkway, as hostess. A dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. will precede a program arranged by Mrs. Sam Nail, J. Curtis Shake and Mrs. Elaine Patterson will present several musical selections. The devotions will be conducted by Mrs, Albert Lamb,

‘Fayette Club Lunches

A covered dish luncheon was to be held by members of the Fayette

rence Payne, Geneva Robertson and Lester Deditius, chairmen of ways; end means, social and publicity | committees, respectively.

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AND THEN, TOO, when a woman makes a god of work and thinks there is something noble about killing herself for her family, she becomes less and less of a human who is fun to have around, and more and more of a grim-faced drudge quick to criticize the women who manage to get out of as much drudgery as they can. A woman deserves respect who can't afford to have any help in keeping her family clothed and fed and their home shining—and who does the job well all by herself. But the woman who refuses any help just to feel noble isn’t very bright. If she were, she would find a better way to justify her existence than pretending that no one can scrub a floor or iron a shirt to please her,

Chairman Is Named

For Auxiliary Dinner

Chairman for the annual Christmas dinner of Memorial Unit 3 of the American Legion Auxiliary will be Miss Irene Sattelle. The dinner will be held Dec. 15 at Catherine's Restaurant at 6:30 p. m, The Misses Hannah Miller, n Patty Carey and ¥ Marsha Ann piss Sattelle Johnson will present a program of Christmas carols, accompanied by Miss Eileen Hoover, Assisting Miss Sattelle with arrangements will be Mrs. Ben Acton and Miss Rosemary Kirkhoff.

Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ to Lunch

The annual Christmas party of the Lambda Chi Alpha Club of Butler University will be held with a 1 p. m. luncheon Tuesday at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset Ave, The program, arranged by Mrs. Smith Burns, will include appearances of Bud Stone, a chapter pledge, xylophonist; James Stone, Shortridge . High School student, saxophonist and clarinetist, and Misses Mary Marjorie Smead, Helen lMock and Jean Buschman, forming the Alpha Chi Trio. The latter will sing Christmas carols, accompanied by Mist Loreen Thomas. Gifts will be exchanged.

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Engagements Are /nnounced; Two Will Be Wed This Week-End

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1. The approaching marriage of Miss Helen Tuttle to James F. Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorman, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tuttle. The wedding will take place during the Christmas holidays. (Block Photo.) 2. A wedding Sunday in the Second Presbyterian Church will be that of Miss Geraldine Loos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Loos, to William E. Robbins, son of Mrs. J. C. Blake, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Emile J. Rahm have announced the engagement of their daughter, De Loris Emile, to Herbert Anderson Arterburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Arterburn. The wedding will be Saturday,

4. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raymond Funkhouser have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Marie Hadley, to Sergt. James Edward Jackson of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, son of Mrs. Stella Jackson

5. Miss Norma Jean Snider and Floyd Franklin Jones Jr. will be married Sunday. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Phillips and Mr. Jones’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones,

(Block Photo.)

The bride-to-be is

Arthur Cranes

Several additional reservations

and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perine. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Perrine. With Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jacob's party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Wood, P. E. Miller, David Rost and Albert Rust. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hill are entertaining Mrs. Emma Farmer and Miss Martha Schwankhaus. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bond will be with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abernathy. Those who will be entertained by Henry Hesselgrave aré Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Hesselgrave, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowe, the Misses Jeanette Kimberlin, Mary Jane Mansfield and Betty Hardesty, Mr. Lamar Thompson and Mr. Robert De Lashmit. A party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelsch, Brownsburg, will include Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Anderson, Rube Milton, William Topmiller, A! Westbrook, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen, and the Misses Patty Hill, Mary Morrison, Rose and Ann O'Gara and Jeanette Higgins and Mrs. Marty Henningston Jr, The Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Burrows, Robert Watson and Loron Angler will attend together. At the table with Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Willet will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roesinger and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tompkins.

H. A. Martyns Hosts

Additional guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Starn will be Miss Mary Wolf and Kenneth Bayne, Chicago, and Miss Mary Lou Nichols and L. Thysen, Detroit. Also in their party will be Miss Marjorie Snyder and Harry Hall, Lee Simmons and Paul Cousineau. A party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Martyn will include Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence Grinstead, Charles Martin, Glenn L. Wiese, Howard Jessup and Mr. Harvey Hanreddy. ; Others who will attend the dance will be Miss Henrietta Miller and Philip Johnson and Messrs. and Mesdames Max Graves, J, H. Frazee, Billy Grimes, Geo Everson Ray Wood, Miss Orean Pitcock and Miss Mary Carter. Included in Kyle Herder's

mothers'| Mary, Martha Society

To Sponsor Bazaar

A chicken dinner and apron bagaa? will be sponsored at 6 p. m.

Church. The dinner and bazaar will be in the parish house at Bancroft and 38th RY

Auxiliary to Meet

A meeting of the Ladies’ Auli ry to the United Commercial Travelers Woman's De-

will be held at the at 7:30

the

partment Club i b : ma ang dughters of the

are in-

will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kowal. y

next Friday by the Mary Martha} Society of the Prentice Presbyterian | iS

Parties Arranged for Saddle Bag Dance Tomorrow;

to Attend

have been made for the Paddock

Saddle Club Dance tomorrow night at the Columbia Club. Attending the dance together will be Mr. and Mrs, E. Arthur Crane

and Mrs. John Allison will be with

Complete Plans For Oratorio

DeWitt 8S. Morgan, superintendent (of Indianapolis Public Schools, will extend greetings Sunday at the 10th annual presentation of “The Messiah,” sponsored by the Irvington Union’ of Clubs. The performance will be’ in the auditorium of the Thomas Carr Howe High School, 4900 Julian Ave, at 3 p. m. The Irvington Community Chorus has heen increased to 110 voices. The new Community Orchestra, composed of 36 persons, chiefly musie teachers in city schools and conservatories, will accompany the oratorio. The services of all participants, including the ®®tists, is voluntary. The public is invited to attend without charge. Beldon C. Leonard is the organizer and director of the orchestra and J. Russell Paxton will direct the ora|torio. George Newton will be the featured soloist. Ushers for the event are Layman Kingsbury, chairman, and Duke E. Hanna, Walter W. Ward, L. S. Swartz, Louis W. Bruck, Harry Burkart, Fred H. Stanford, Frank Mutz, E. R. Lanman, Ray Taggart, Dan Pierce, George E. Gill, Firman Simms and Derrill Reed. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson is general chairman of arrangements and Mrs. Virgil A. Sly is president of the Irvington Union of Clubs.

Legion Group's Tea Wednesday

Mrs. John Edmonds, 4558 Guilford Ave, will be hostess at a musical tea of the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Post 4 of the American Legion Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. m. Mrs. John A. Noon and Mrs. 'W, J. Overmire will preside at the tea table. Participating in the musical program will be Mrs. Robert Brown,

Miss. Jane Stratman and Miss Jean Buschman. Members are asked to bring gifts to fill Christmas baskets.

‘Mrs. Nellie Savage

Sororities Omega Nu Tau Council Will Meet Sunday

A Grand Council meeting of OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY will be held Sunday at the Hotel Lincoln at 10 a. m. A noon luncheon will be served. Chapters from Illinois, Ohio, Missouri and Indiana will be represented and Mrs. J. R.-Steinhagen, Bedford, grand president, will preside. Members of the local Lambda Chapter who will attend are Mrs. Thomas Cisco, grand vice president, and the Mesdames William F. Ruscher, Richard Cheesman, Marie Maiden, Landis Godwin, Elmer Paul and Miss Anida Cassidy.

Miss Louise LaRue, 3109 W..Michigan St. will entertain members of the BETA CHAPTER OF GAMMA PHI ALPHA Tuesday evening. Christmas party plans will be discussed.

The LAMPAS GROUP OF EPSILON SIGMA OMICRON will meet Monday noon with Mrs. C. H. Maston, 3653 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. Frank Hunter is in charge of the surprise program.

The ALPHA CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA CHI will be entertained by Mrs. Florence Edmond-

son, 1603 Hoyt Ave, tonight. \

Will Preside

Mrs. Nellie Savage, president of the Marion County Chapter of the American War Mothers, will preside at a meeting in the Indiana World War Memorial Building Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Members will contribute canned goods and packages to fill Christmas dinner baskets for needy families.

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1941 Parliamentary

Law Club Books Lecture

Woman's Meets Monday

Rotary

Luncheon meetings and programs are scheduled by city clubs. 2 The ROBERTS PARLIAMEN-_ TARY LAW CLUB, INC. will hear’ Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan lecture on “Parliamentary Procedure” at its dessert luncheon meeting with Mrs, Harry B. McIlvaine, 5054 N. Cap+ itol Ave., Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. A" business meeting and social hour will follow Mrs. Cruzan’s talk. bs Members will sing Christmas” carols and exchange gifts. Mrs, Cruzan will read an original poem, Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, B. L. Byrket and Mrs. E. C. Dor=.

rah. Mrs, E. C. Wakelam will pre-_ side. ;

“America and Christianity” will be the program theme of the SATURDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY CLUB meeting in the home of Mrs. C. H. Schwomeyer, 1848 Shelhy St.,.

| tomorrow.

Participating in the program will. be Mesdames David Hadley, Hiram J. Raffensperger and Theodore M. Weesner. Miss Anna Gaston will be assisting hostess.

The WOMAN'S ROTARY CLUB will have a business meeting at the Columbia Club Monday at 12:15 p. m. A surprise speaker will be the program feature.

A change has been made in the meeting place of the INTER ALIA’ CLUB. The meeting will be held at’ the home of Mrs. Don Jenkins, Noblesville, next Tuesday. ;

Washington Students.

To Hear Ensemble

A “Symphony in Miniature” will be presented to the students of’ Washington High School next Frias day by the Singing Strings En= semble, sponsored by the Washing ton High School P.-T. A. The pros. gram will be presented in costume,’ The Ensemble is composed of vio lin, cello, piano and a vocalist. Mrs. R. L. Clegg is president of the P.-T. A. executive board. Other members are Mrs. Homer Trotter, vice president; Mrs. John McWethy, second vice president; Harold Hard« ing, secretary, and Fred Farquer,, treasurer,

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Pauline Kerns

Is Married

Ellis N. Kerns, Barrackville, Wg Va., announces the marriage of hig daughter, Miss Pauline Kerns, to Carson Wesley Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett, Indianap= olis, on Thanksgiving day. The wedding took place in the east pars, lor of the Irvington Methodist, Church.

Mr. Bennett was graduated from: Butler University and the Peabody; Library School. He is a member of Sigma Nu social fraternity. 1G Mrs. Bennett was graduated from the West Virginia Wesleyan College and studied at the Illinois Library Schoel. She is a membet of Kappa Phi sorority. After Dec. 25, the couple will b¥ at home in Charlestown, Ind., where Mr. Bennett is stationed as section librarian of that Defense Area.

On the committee in charge will be Meésdames James Scott, Ralph Hesler, W. R. Dexheimer, Clarence Jackson, Parke Beadle, Herbert | Asperger, Clarence Taylor, J. W.| Parrott, J. B, Sansley and E. P.| Brennan.

I. T.-S. C. Unit To Hear Story

The Mandalay Chapter of the International Travel-Study Club will meet at the Colonial Tearoom Wednesday at 12:30 p. m.

Miss Bernice Van Sickle will be the featured speaker and Mrs. Wal ter Houppert will give a Christmas story. A musical program will be presented by Mrs. Frank Billeter and Mrs. Milton MeDonald.

Schedule Dinner

The Jolly 8 Club will have a card party and dinner at 6:30. p. m. Wednesday in the Food Craft Shop. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Herbert Orr.

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