Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1941 — Page 20

Tableaux of Famous Paintings

Famous paintings of many countries and périofls were reproduced by living models last night in tableaux at John Herron Art Museum. Last night's performance was for members of the Art Association of Indianapolis only, but tonight's presentation is open to the public at

an admission fee.

(Left) Miss Nancy Campbéll, Richmond Fitzgerald and Paul Regan

posed as Pettie’'s “Two Strings to Her Bow.”

(Above, left) R. Hartley

Sherwood portrayed Hensy VIII as painted by Hans Holbein.

right) Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus is

appearance in Zuloaga’s “La Duquesa de Alba.”

(Above shown applying makeup before her (Right) Appearing in

Renoir's “La Danse a la Compagne” were Miss Naney Briggs and

Wayne Thompson.

The living models posed in a large frame at one end of the Assems«

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Joan Taylor Announces Attendants For Marriage to Dr. T. C. King Jr.

MISS JOAN TAYLOR, whose engagement to Dr, Thomas Cobb King Jr. of Cleveland was announced in late September, has set Jan. 24 as the date of her wedding. The ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church with Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiating. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Taylor and Dr. King's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cobb King of Anniston, Ala. As matron of honor tor the ceremony, Miss Taylor has chosen Mrs. Nathaniel Crew Hamilton Jr. of Chicago. Before ler marriage here last Dec. 28, Mis. Hamilton was Miss Fayette Ann Miller, daughter of the LeRoy B. Millers. he bride-to-be's sisters, Misses Nancy and Kathleen Taylon will be among her attenaants. Other bridesmaids will be Mrs. Joseph H. King 111, Anniston; Miss Martha Patton, Tuscaloosa, Ala; Miss Bette Arthur, Chicago, cousin of Miss ‘1aylor, and Miss Catherine Cunningham of this city. Lieut. Joseph H. King IIT and Gerald King, both of Anniston, Will serve as best man and an usher for their brother. Additional ushers will include Mr. Hamiivon, Dr. Jack Trapnell of Atlanta, Ga; John Copeland and William A. Davis Jr, both of Anniston; Dr. William Sellers of Winston-Salem, N. C, and Walker Reynolds Jr. of Charlottesville, Va.

Mary Ellen Voyles Betrothed

14k ENGAGEMENT of Miss Mary Ellen Voyles to Harry Richard Blasingham is announced by ner parents, Dr, and jars. Charles Franklin Voyles. Mr, Blasinghaim's parents are Mr. anf Mrs. Harry E Rlasingham of Brendohwood, The wedding will take place the evening of Jan. 3 » » » ® » ® mvitations have been issued by Mrs, Victor A. ituuy of Evanston, Il, for the wedding of her daughter, Barbara, to Shubrick Thompson Kothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W, Kothe of this city. The ceremony will be réad at 4 o'clock the afternoon of Dec, 90 in the Presbyterian Church in Evanston and will be followed by a reception. The bridegroom-to-be, now stationed at Sheppard Feld, Tex, will arrive in Evanston on Dec. 18. After Jan. 1, the couple will be at home in Wichita Falls, Tex. » * = . ®

Mire. R. Hartley Sherwood was chosen president of Bundles for Britain and Bundles for Bluejackets at the reception for the organizations given yesterday in the Propylatum by Mrs. William H. Coleman, honorary president. In a few days Mrs. Sherwood Will name members of the sponsors committee ane the advisory board. Mrs. Robert A. Afams, the retiring president, presided at the feception at which Mrs A. Russell Atwater, New York, merchandising director of Bundles for Britain, spoke. Christopher Emmett, New York, a member of the executive committee of the Fight fer Freedom committee, also spoke.

Girls Participate in Ferry Hall Show

TWO LOCAL GIRLS at Ferry Hall Schoo! in Lake Forest, Ii, will take part in a traditional Christmas od at the school Saturday evening. They are Miss Marjorie e and Mist Bettijane

Mosiman. ' Marjorie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Home, is & member of the junior preparatory class and will be a carol singér in the Christmas operetta, “The Magis Gift.” to bé presented following & Snnet for trustees of the school, parents and friends of students and the faculty. Miss Mosiman, daughter of ME and Mrs Ken M. Mosiman, has a singing part in the operetta. She is a freshman in the junior college, Christmas holidays begin at the school at noon, Friday, Dee. 19, and classes will be resumed Jan. § * * ® » =" ®

Paul Deery has béen appbintéd by John Gavin, president of the Indianapolis Club of the University of Notre Dame, as general chairman for the club's annual Christmas buffet supper-dance. The date for the event, revealed some time ago, will be Friday, Dec. 26, gud the Indianapolic Athletic Club will be the seene of the forma ance. Music for dancing will be provided by Chuck Smith's orchestra. Beveral novelties are being planned by ME. Deéty. In addition to & Small entertainment in the form of a floor show, there will be an exhibition of novelty daneing.

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Sororities | Initiation Services to Be Held at Delta Gamma Christmas Party

Christmas activities are held Planned by many local sororities. The INDIANAPOLI® ALUMNAE of DELTA GAMMA will have thelr annual Christmas party Friday at the chapter house at 8 p.m. Initiation services for new members will be conducted by Mrs, Herman H. Lauter, president. : Members have been asked to bring donations of food, clothing and

toys to be used in Alling Christmas SIGMA OMICRON at the home of

pagkets, Final plans for clothing & family of children will be made. | Mis. Fred t. Head of the hostess committee] “Davids Star of Bethlehem” was told By Mrs. Willla®s Polk, sponsor of the chapter. Mrs. Herman

will be Mrs. Donald Cox. Her as Sistauts will include Mesaames Kortepeter Ww the hostess. No. William 7 Holmes is presient.

“sy Flora, William PF. Koss, wan G. Morgan Jr, George C. The ALPHA CHAPTER of PHI DELTA Pr will mest with

Richa:dson, Quentin Ringenberg Fred Mebaughlin,d 1257 Hiatt St, tat 8 A

A. Ritter ana fe oyh Black, Marguerite Elis and Dos Lauter

The ALPHA and GAMMA CHAPTERS of SIGMA PHI will sponsor penefit dance at the Columbia Wh Saturday evening, proceeds of which will go to the Riley Hospital. Thiet evening the Alpha Chapter will meet at the ¥. W. C. A at 8 . for & special business meeting.

on Setaptoons and dolls for the ; Riley + Guild have been re-| Two of the brick-shaped cellulose A t tuth them in at the! Sponges attached to a ihe hishidind

k | frame, make the newest thing s for A ve party to mop floors, Dee 3 Wil be ducussed. Christmas and “earyEi By the Tu. EPSILON

Election of will be held by the RHO € of SIGMA BETA at its mesting thit evening at the home of Mrs. Russell Cox, 6102 Ihdianola Ave.

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Clubs—

Superintendent of Women's

Auxiliary’s Welfare Chairmen to Meet

A Christmas clearance meeting

| French Group

Dines Friday

has been called by Mrs. Arthur J.

Miller, child welfare chairman of the 12th District American Legion Auxiliary, tomorrow at 8 p. mi in the Hotel Antlers. All unit welfare chairmen and presidents, or unit representatives, (have been requested to attend.

The Alliance Francaise will hear “Stories of Old France” at its din= ner meeting in the Marott Hotel Friday at 6:30 p. m. The speaker will be Dr. Albert Schinz of the

el | faculty of the University of Penn-

‘ |sylvania, now at Indiana Univers Mrs. Schmidt Hostess sity as visiting professor.

The La Val Wood Homemakers! Dr. Shinz received his A. B. and Club will hold its annual Christmas | M. A. degrees from the University party and gift exchange at 11 a. m. [of Neuchatel, Switzerland, and did tomorrow at the hothe of Mrs. John graduate work at the Universities of Séhmidt, Cottage Park. Paris and Berlin, At Indiana University, he has A } been giving lectures on European Sor ority M eets literature and philosophy for mems-

A business meeting will be held bérs of the faculty and advanced

MIS. | outdoor boy are the new jackets of

Plans of clubs center around Christmas activities. Marjorie EB. Ford will preside. Prof. Wi rot. inter service committee, which includes B. McGee, Alice Silloway, Edith Miss Gertrude M. Davis, Mrs. Phinney and Flora E. of the NORTH END GARDEN aged Smith will preside. ANAPOLIS CURRENT EVENTS “Christinas Story” and Mrs. Carrie be Mrs. Frank B. Gaylord. Countries” will be the subject of Saturday, Dee. 20, for members and | ener at a meeting of the SERVICE| The hostess for the afternoon will ndiana National Bank tomorrow at The monthly meeting of the TAm. dis cussed. A luncheon and gift exe Assisting the hostess will be M¥s. with Mrs. . Compton, 1314 N.

i : Prison to Address B. P. W.; + » Garden Club Will Meet Friday The INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB will hear a talk on “Faith in Living” at a meeting tomorrow. Th speaker will be Mrs. Marion Gallup. superintendent of the Indiana Women's Prison. She will be introduced by Mist Bertha Pullen and Miss A Forum Hour, which precedes the regular meeting, will be in charge of three committees. Miss Bertha Mallory is chairman of the >. Mesdames Lyla O. Franklin, re-| WW 111 Address becca Swinford, Helen Ehrhardt, | Bertha M. Lindgren and the Misses| Opal Skinner, Clara E. Dux, Ruby Stuart and Sara Metzger. Meémpers of the cheer committee are Miss Agnes A. Hicks, chairman, and Miss Telsie M. Madden, Margaret D. Marlowe and Mrs. hr Grahame. Miss Maxine Mertz heads the music committee, including the Misses Wilmoth Benson, Edna F. Lyons. The three committees will discuss “Faith for Living.” Mrs. Goethe Link 4207 N. Pennsyivania St, will entertain members CLUB Friday aftermoon. A small gift exchange will bé held and other gifts contributed to the and needv. Mrs. Foster V. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames William Seasgle, Arthur G. Wilson and Ross Williams. A Christmas party of the INDICLUB will be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. H. Link, 5212 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Hubert Jordan will tell the FF. Daniel will relate “How the Great Guest Came.” A musical program will be pregented. Assisting Mrs. Link will The THURSDAY LYCEUM), CLUB will mect tomorrow with Mrs. M. EB. Woolf, 4530 Guilford] Ave. “Snapshots of the Balkan | a talk by Mrs. I. C. Messick. The Christmas party of the INDIAN LAKE MEN'S GOLF CLUB will be held at the clubhouse | friends. “Latin - America — Tt Place in| World Life” will be the title of a discussion led by Mrs. Julius RockSTUDY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs George Dorn will speak on “Religious Customs” and roll eall response will be on current events, be Mrs. H. ¥ Byhr, 981 W. Drive Woodruff Place. The BETA DELPHIAN CLUB will meet in the directors room of the 12:30 p. m. Mrs. James A. Matthews, assisted by the advisory board, will get as hostess and members will join in a Christmas celebration. WA-SI CLUB will be held at the home of Mrs, Greenlee, Bd: wards Ave, tonight at 8 p Christmas party plans will be The 1908 CLUB will be enter tained by Mrs. Walter Jones, 5874 N. New Jersey St, at a party tomorrow. will be features of the 8. 6. CLUB [Christmas party to be held at the | home of Mrs. J. H. Shields, 1124 N. | Gale St, tomorrow at 12:30 p. Wm. George Srevenson, Mrs. Curtis Roy and Miss Mary Jane Land. Roll eall meeting of the SOR ERD THURADAY ‘CLUB will be a “Que Re when it meets Ewing Bt. Mrs Frank Newton and Mrs. Earl Shead will speak. » 3 : Practical Boys’ Wear Practical and comfortable for the

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Butler Council

Prof. Frederick G. Winter, of the Butler University dramatic department, will speak at the University Mothers’ Council meeting Friday at 10 a. m. in the Recreation Room of Jordan Hall, His subject will be “The Relationship of Drama and the Christmas Story.” Prof. Joseph Lautner, head of the Butler music department, will direct the Philharmonie Choir in the singing of Christmas earols. Prof. George F. Leonard, director of student welfare, alse will speak. Mrs. Mark M. Covert is program chairman.

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Approximately 75 coeds, transfers to Butler University from other eolleges, will be honor guests at a tea ih the Recreation Room of the | Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall next | Tuesday from 3 to 4:30 p. m. The tea is being sponssred By Chimes, junior women’s honorary. Miss | Jean Buschmann is general chair [man, and Miss Katherine Parrish land Miss Suzanne Mastérs are on the arrangements committee, Chimes will sponsor & tea dance in the Campus Club Dee. 17 from 3 to 5 pm It will precede the Christmas vacation period which starts Dec. 19. Joe Zaney and his orchestra will play. ” ” .

A program of Christmas musie will be presented by the JordanButler Philharmonic Choir at a meeting of the Women's Faculty Clib of Butler next Wednesday in the College of Religion auditorium. Prof. Joseph Lautner is the choir's director. Mrs. Roy M. Robbins will have charge of hostesses for the day.

Hall-Wagoner Wedding Is This Evening

The Rev. Basil G. Stultz will read the marriage serviee uniting Miss Betty Wagoner and William V. Hall in the West Park Christian Church at 8 o'clock tonight. Parents of the betrothed couple are Mr. and Mrs

Clyde ef, 2844 Washington Blvd, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8. Hall, 500 8. Warman Ave. The bride will be attended by hey sister, Mrs. Melvin Byers, matron of honor. Mr. Hall will have as his best man hit brother, Orien Hall, Mr. Wagoner will give his daugh= ter in marriage. She will be gowned in white satin and will carry a bous quet of white roses. Her dress will have a sweetheart neckline, edged with seed pearls, a long train and long sleeves. A fingertip veil will fall from a heart Shiugeq crown, alse ed with sped pearis. . Byérg will be in blue satin and chiffon and will carry a bous auet of red roses. Melvin rs and Ohester Sipes, Bedford, will usher, A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the serve hott In the. Draken Aparimere e e n at 1512 N. ro ADaruBeh Out of town guests at the wedding will be Mrs. Walter Norman and Mr. and Mes. Barl Wagoner, Heltonville, and Myr. and Mrs. Olin Todd and Mr. anfl Mrs. Clifford Norman, Bedford.

PT. A: to Sponsor Card Party

A Chititisen pillow case aid Bt avenue Bn ln we 0 m. Mrs. Walter SBusemickel Wil Rave charge of arrangements and Mrs. Werner Aping is ticket chairman. Annual Party Tonight

The Alpha Tau Gamma Sorority’s annual party will be held at the home

at 8 p. m. today in the Hotel Wagh- students.

ington by Phi Delta Pi Sorority.

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Druggists’ Wives To Present Gifts

The Woman's Organization, National Association of Retail Druggists, will take Ohristmas gifts to the Riley Hospital, Flower Mission |and Juvenile Detention Home as a part of its Christmas work, The group will meet for a lunchleon and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. J. L. Simmons, 3830 N. Capitol Ave, the president, Tuesday. Mrs. Simmons will be assisted by the Mesdames George P. Stockton, Ray Kane, George Maxwell, Bd Hall and Fred Dunnington,

Rho Deltas to Dine

A Christmas dinner and party will be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow in Catherine's Restaurant by Epsilon Chapter, Rho Delta Sorority. A featuré of the party will be distribution of gifts from ‘secret sisters.”

Prepare Kits For Soldiers

Members of the Central W. C. T. U. will make and fill comfort kits

for soldiers at their meeting Friday with Mrs. L. T. Freeland, 2051 N. Alabama St, at 10 a. m. Mrs. Hare old D. O'Brien, Marion County dis rector for Soldiers and Sailors, will explain the work, Mrs. W. W. Reedy will conduct the meeting, with Mrs. C. M. Canady, evangelistic director of Cen tral Union, leading the devotions. Her subject will be “Christmas for Others.” Special committee members ins clude Mrs. L. W. Galloway and Mrs. Hobert Wilson, directors of Soldiers and Sailors’ department,

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