Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1941 — Page 4
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Society
The Wave of Holiday-Bound Students Will Surge Over the City Next Week
THE RED CAPS AT THE UNION STATION will have one of their busiest days next Saturday. On that day, the largest crowd of students returning for the holidays will burst through the gates, laden down with lug-
gage and gifts for their families. From Smith College will come Misses Marion and Nancy Taggart, Susanah Jameson, Mildred Post Milliken, Clair Morris, Alice Boozer, Patricia Smith and Peggy Lockwood. Alice will entertain at luncheon in the Woodstock Club Dec. 22. Miss Barbara Hadley will arrive two days earlier than her Smith schoolmates and Miss Sylvia Griffith will be here next Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith. Also visiting the Griffiths will be their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kirtland of Exeter, N. H They will arrive Thursday or Friday. While Mildred Milliken and her brother, Walter L. Milliken II, a Williams College student, are at home, their mother, Mrs. Post Milliken, will entertain for them and their friends from 4 to 6 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 28.
Coming From Vassar College
WITH THE VASSAR CONTINGENT will be Misses Nancy Good - rich, Elizabeth Meeker and Letitia Sinclair. Elizabeth's brother, Howard R. Meeker Jr. also is expected home from Purdue next Saturday. From Briarcliff Junior College will come Misses Beth Anderson, Virginia Binford and Cythia Test. On the afternoon of New Year's Day, Miss Test's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test, will entertain informally at the Naval Armory for her and her brother. Donald Newby Test, a student at the Harvard School of Business Administration. Miss Dorothy Jean Hendrickson will return from Wellesley on Saturday. Coming from the school on the preceding day will be Misses Marybelle Neal, Elizabeth Macey. Susannah Milner, Joan Caughran and Peggy Winslow. Miss Doris Woods will arrive on Thursday and Miss Louise Wilde is not expected home until after Christmas. The Bryn Mawr group, Misses Joan Buschmann, Mary Glosshrenner, Margaret Jameson and Carolyn Culp, also is expected to arrive next Saturday. Miss Mary Scott and Miss Dorothy Everett gre expected that day from Norton, Mass., where they attend Wheaton College. Miss Betty Louise Hosmer will come Saturday from Raddliffe and Miss Marjorie Flickinger is expected from there the following day.
Helen Madden to Attend Debut
ARRIVING FROM Connecticut College for Women will be Misses Helen Marie Madden, Marjorie Geupel and Polly Smith. On Christmas Day, Miss Madden will go to ChicAgo for the debut that night of Miss Bennette Freeman, a classmate at Connecticut. Hollins College students who will arrive home next Saturday, too.
are Miss Peggy Trusler and Miss Mary Jane Hess. Mary Jane's hrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess, Cleveland, will spend Christmas and the following week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hess. Miss Martha Jo Cantwell will not arrive home from Hollins until the 26th. She is going to Richmond, Va. to attend the debut for her roommate, Miss Bliss Street, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Street, on Christmas Eve, ; Before that she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Stone, in Arlington, Va., and Miss Joan Burnham in Baltimore, Her sister Ann will arrive on the 22d from Penn Hall at Chambersburg, Pa., after visiting a classmate, Miss Jean West, forHiHY of Indianapolis and now of Williamsport, Pa., next weekend. Miss Carol Noel, who attends Sarah Lawrence College, and Her sister, Barbara, a student at Georgian Court College, Lakewood, N. J, will arrive together next Saturday. Coming from Penn Hall Junior College that day will be Miss Joanne Mumford. Miss Constance Owsley and Miss Martha Lois Adams will arrive Saturday from St. Catherine’s School, Richmond, Va. Miss Adams, with Misses Eleanor Dickson Frenzel, Phyllis Behringer and Mary Johnson, will entertain Dec. 30 with a dance at the Indianapolis Athlétic Chub.
Phyllis and Jack Behringer Arrive
MISS BEHRINGER will arrive home Thursday from Miss Master's School at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. After Christmas she will have as her guest Miss Dorothy Farrington, Winnetka, Ill. Phyllis’ brother, Jack, will come Friday from Dartmouth College. Among early. arrivals will be. Misses Lucile Schat, Mary Jane Alford and Nancy Wohlgemuth. They will come Thursday from Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, Mass. Mary Jane's sister, Joan, who attends Dana* Hall there, will accompany her. When Miss Georgiana Dedeker arrives Saturday from Junior College, she will be looking forward to greeting a tea which her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Dedaker, are giving the following day for her and her brother, Robert, and Miss Nancy Wohlgemuth. From the Garland School at Boston next Saturday will come Miss Selena Alig. Her brother, Cornelius O. Alig Jr., will arrive Friday from Princetoh University. His house guest for Néw Year's Day, and for the Princeton Triangle Club show, “Ask Me Another,” on New Year's Eve, will be Jack Henderson of Dayton. Another Saturday arrival will be Miss Margaret Anne Becker, who will come from Sweet Briar. .
Miriam Fatout to: Bring Guests
WHEN MISS Lo ry M FATOUT comes Th ern College at Oxfo! , she will bring as her Simonds of Jacksonville, | Fla; Miss Barbara Staff, Ne Marjorie Walters, Beverley HIS, Cal. Miss Walte the entire holiday period. Miss Florence Wolff will arrive Friday from the Boston Conservatory of Music to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Wo!ff. Miss Jean Elliott will arrive ro the nick of time” for Christmas. She is to come, on the 24th, from Edgewood Park, Briarcliff Manor, N. ¥Y. Next Saturday will see the arrival, from Swarthmore College, of Misses Jane Marie Cox, Sarah Lindley ‘and Sue Mellett, Arrivals from ore College that day will include Misses Joan Haywood Curle, Barbara Kiger and Betty Bridges. Mist Curle’s . @ntl Mrs. Marvin E. Curle, will hold on Sunday afternoon, the 21st. Miss xt Saturday from the New York School of Fine
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Central Avenue Methodists Map Activities
The Central Avenue Methodist Church has planned a full week of activities. Dr. F. Marion Smith, minister, will speak on “Patriotism Now” tomorrow at 10:45 a. m., fol-
program at 5:30 p. m. will feature Neal D. Ireland as its speaker. A supper will follow.
Mrs. P. L. Burford, 332 E. 5ist
nan, 3464 Birchwood Ave, at 6:30 p. m. A Christmas program and 10-cent gift exchange is planned.
The Wesleyan Service Guild will hear Dr. O. W. Fifer as guest speaker, Monday at a 6:15 p. m.' dinner. Mrs. W. H. Jeffries, 2403 N. Alabama St., will be hostess to the group. Mrs. Fifer will conduct installation services for 1942 officers. Three . group luncheon meetings are scheduled for Group
4 will meet at the church for a box luncheon at 12:30 p. m, Group 6 will have a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs, A. D. Conner, 4086 Broadway, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs Blanche Maguire, 1400 N. Pennsylvania St, will be hostess for the 1 o'clock dessert luncheon scheduled by Group 9. Mrs. Delamar MeWorkiman, add
the assistance of the Sisters of Charity at the hospital.
S. Mrs. Frederic M. Hadley (right) is general chairman and Miss Sally Reahard is the invitations , chairman for the dance which the Tudor Hall Alumnae Associatinon will give Dec. 27 at the Woodstock
ing will ‘be held at the churéh that
day. Next Friday Group, ed will have Mrs.
Club.
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Club. (Hickman Photo.)
The party is given annually by St. Vincent's
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1. Miss Esther Yancey (left) and Miss Dorislee Attebury are among members of the alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority who are arranging for the sponsorship of the annual municipal Christmas concert by the Ogden Junior Chorale. The event will be at noon next Saturday in Christ Episcopal Church,
2. Mrs. Kevin D. Brosnan (left) and Mrs. M. T. Patton are on the arrangements committee for the Christmas party to be given for over 200 children in the Nurses’ Home of St. Vincent's Hospital Deo. 22. They are shown here with one of the children.
Guild with
4. Miss Louise Fogarty heads the ticket commitiee for the St. Agnes Academy dance to be given
5. The A. H. Club will sponsor a Christmas dance at the Murat Temple Dec. 23. Planning the event are (left to right) the Misses Joan Denham, Jane Barbara Williams, Mary Ellen Leckie and Lois Hilkene,
6. Mrs. Parke A. Cooling (leff) and Mrs. Robert M. Stith are among committee members for the an« nual Christmas dinner-dance of the Southern Chub Friday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Mrs. John Edwards Council Will Sponsor Is On ly
Bake Sale Friday
Mrs. John Edwards will tell the ‘The Mothers’ Council of the But-|story, “Christ's Birthplace,” Thurs-
Luncheon Set By Guild
The annual Christmas luncheon of
nts’ - Association will|day at the 12:30 o'clock luncheon the Marian College Guild will be
and Christmas party
of the Alice held at 12:30 p. m. next Thursday
| Meier Circle, Broadway Methodist in the Claypool Hotel. A musical
*{ Church. =| Mrs: Leland
Engmark, ford Ave, will be hostess, assisted
by Mesdames Eldon Spahr, W. N Council has planned a bake
sale a Airs Pal Brown. snd
will be 1 eharge.
m will be presented by stu-
progra 5380 Guil-|dents of the school.
Gifts exchanged by members will be distributed by a Santa Claus.
Knowles, Arthur Vehling and Her-| Members may make reservations for themselves
with Mrs.
Cox. and guests fre. C. L. Harkness will give the Bernard A. Lynch, 1118 N. Belle | wit Ea rs Aen Mrs, Henry J. Folts is presipreside. Guild SE BE gifts will Be eachaGS, dent. :
Dance Will Benefit
Riley Hospital Proceeds of the annual Christmas dance of Sigma Phi Sorority . to« night will be contributed to the Riley Hospital for Children. The dance will be at the Columbia Club from 10 p. m. tb 1 a. m. Mrs. John Stofer, national president, headed the arrangements committee which incladed Mesdames Reginald Hesselgrave, Virgil Vaughn Bernard
Bowhay-Maass Wedding Is ‘Tomorrow
The marriage of Miss Lora Ellen Maass to Charles Frederick Bowhay will be solemnized in the First Baptist Church tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. The parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Harry Maass and Mrs, Clara Bowhay. The bridegroom’s uncle, the Rev. Harry Zierer of Cincinnati, will per form the double ring ceremony, assisted by Dr. Carleton W. Atwater. Preceding the service, Mrs. Lola Biehl, Batesville, a cousin of the bridegroom, will play bridal airs and John Haner will sing “I Love You Truly” and “Because.” The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a long white satin dress with tight sleeves and a slight train, Her fingertip veil will fall from a headdiess and she will carry a bouquet of white chrysanthemums.
Sisters Attendants
The attendants of the bride will be her two sisters, the Misses Clara and Alice Maass. Miss Clara Maass will wear a gown of rose taffeta and will carry bronze pompons.
Miss Alice Maass will be in blue
taffeta and her bouquet will be of yellow pompons. Robert Stennett will be the bridegroom's best man and ushers will be Bill Taylor, Chester Seitz, Harold Thompson and Vestal Taylor. Mrs. will wear a gawn of soldier blue with black accessories and a s&lmon pink glamellia corsage. Mrs. Bowhay will be dressed in black with a wine hat. Her corsage TN Scop i tS pan n the chu par! with follow ceremony. The
and Mrs. home at 609 N. Tacoms- Ave. shott wedding trip. \
14th- Ward Club Books Christmas Party
Thusday at 3 3 m.
Martha Claus, the club pres- |
Birds’ Feast :
Annual Feeding will: Be at the Children’s
Museum.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL. birds’ Christmas feast sponsored by the Children’s Museum will be from 3 to 5 p. m. next Saturday at the Museum with Mrs. Donald: O, | Drake, the originator of the’ event, as master of ceremonies. All: city | children are invited. The afternoon’s program wil open with a welcome and a story of St. Francis of Assissi, » 19th Century bird feeder, by Mrs, Grace Golden, executive secretary of the Children’s Museum. Miss Elizabeth Downhour, local nature alist, will talk on bird legends... .' Miss Joan Robinson, child whistler and sixth grade pupil at School 2, will give bird’ calls. Two sound films, showing life of birds of this region with their, weod« songs, will be presented. . Those attending will receive copies of - menus for bird feeding and an anonymous poem, adopted as the theme of the bird banquet. » 8 »
HOSTS AND HOSTESSES will be junior board merabers of the Museum under the sponsorship of Mrs. John C. Troyer. Mémbers of the Young Naturalists, one.of7 the 13 hobby clubs of the will wear arm bands and serve as teachers for the afternoon. : After the program at the Mi seum, garlands of foodstuffs ‘and the “Christmas pudding,” a mixe ture of suet, apples, raisins, seeds and bread crumbs, will be distributed: throughout - the bird feeding stations in city Parks and school yards. Girl and Boy groups, Girl Reserves, ’ Fire Girls and the Museum Guild, under the:leadeér« ship ‘of Mrs. Donald W. Alexander, are co-operating in making arrangements. FH
Euchre Party Tues
The Wayne Township ‘Women's Republican Club will sponsor a euchre party 'at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at 523 Belle Vieu Place. ig Olive Toole, Daisy Pollard," Falck and Louise Carrabrant wil !
St. Rita's Gulla will met: at the
