Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1941 — Page 27

FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1941

Society—

Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook Will Give . Tea in Honor of Margaret Winslow

INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED by Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook for a tea from 4 to 7 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 28, at her home in honor of her granddaughter, Miss Margaret Winslow. Miss Winslow was to arrive today from Wellesley to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, and Mr. Coppock.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGarrah Helms will leave next Friday for South Orange, N. J, where they will attend the wedding of Mr. Helms’ sister, Elizabeth, to Dr. Clinton Van Zandt Hawn on the following day. Mrs. Helms will be an attendant at the ceremony, which is to be read in the First Presbyterian Church of Orange. A reception will fonow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Herman Helms, South Orange. Dr. Hawn is the son of Mrs. Clinton Benjamin Hawn, Albany, N. Y. Other attendants will be Mrs. Rowland PearSall Helms, Southport, Conn. another sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Daniel Bushnell, New Vernon, N. J., matron of honor. Dr. Frank Edwin Nulsen, Boston, will be best man. Miss Helms attended the Pensionnat Les Alliers, Lausanne, Switzerland, and was graduated from Miss Beard’s School in Orange. She is a member of the Junior League of Orange. Dr. Rawn attended Williams College and Harvard Medical School and is serving his interneship at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Brookline, Mass.

To Attend Southern Club's Dinner Dance

SEVERAL ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have been made for the Southern Club's Christmas dinner dance tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. In Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Merriam’s party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Judson L. Stark, Paul R. Summers, William F. Kegley and Jack Thomson, Mrs. Ray Briggs and Dr. J. Neill Garber. Guests of the William H. Books will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eberhart. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Thomas will entertain Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Cantwell will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weathers while Mr. and Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M, Brammer will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Whelden. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Browning will have Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper Jr. as their guests. With Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris South will be Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grosskopf. Other reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Leslie M, DeVoe, J. W. Hutchings, T. F, Hudgins, T, P. Foley, M. Kirk Coleman, B. Howard Caughran, W. J. Fleming Jr. George Scott: Olive and L. J. Noonan and Miss Helen Smith.

In a Personal Vein

THE “WELCOME” MAT has been shaken out and laid at the threshold of many city homes for students returning home this week-end for the holidays. Miss Bettijane Mosiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Mosiman, will arrive home late Sunday to spend the holidays with her parents. She is a student at Ferry Hall, Lake Forest. Ill. After leaving school today. she will visit a classmate, Miss Alma Lee Dahlberg, daughter of Bror Dahlberg, in Chicago over the week-end. Among other young women expected home during the week-end are Miss Bette Lieber, daughter of the Ralph W. Liebers, who will come from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., and Miss Mary Jo McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McGuire, a student at National Park College, Washington. Miss Gene Scheidenhelm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, will entertain with a dinner party tomorrow evening preceding Mrs. William Byram Gates’ dance at the Woman's Department Club for her freshman dancing class. Guests who will attend will be Misses Ann Bobbs, Ann Clark, Jane FEaglesfield, Martha Hutchman, Doris Palmer and Marjann Ropkey; Richard Benson, Harry Griffith, Boyd Higgins, William King, William Rogers, W. Hathaway Simmons Jr, and Evans Woollen III.

John Tebben to Entertain

GUESTS of John D. Tebben at the Lambs Club's Christmas frolic tomorrow night at the Columbia Club will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Schwitzer Jr.,, Mrs. Dorothy H. Alford and Mr. Schwitzer Sr. Mr. Tebben will appear in the cast of the floor show given by Lambs’ members during the evening. . Guests at an informal party tomorrow nighi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hiser before the Lambs’ frolic will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendricks Jr, Elkhart, week-end guests of the Hisers; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Burrows, Saginaw, Mich,; Messrs. and Mesdames Richard McCreary, A. L. Taggart Jr, Albert Campell, Pearson Smith and William F. Wiggins. . Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Brown, New York, and their son Martin will come Wednesday to spend the holidays with Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Brown, and with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Demia Alfrey of Newtown. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske will leave this week-end for San Mateo, Cal.,, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter, Mss. Donald N. Test will entertain tomorrow afternoon at her home for Mrs. Fiske,

Sororities

Alpha Chi Alumnae Will Have

Musical Program Tonight; Alpha Xi Deltas to Dine

Christmas parties are planned by many sororities.

The INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE of ALPHA CHI OMEGA will hear a special musical program at their annual Christmas dinner meeting at

the Canary Cottage tonight at 6 o'clock.

Miss Freda M. Hart will direct a selected group of 15 from the Girls’ Glee Club of Manual Training High School in a presentation of a nov-

elty pantomine of “ "Twas the Night Before

The chorus will also sing a group| of universal Christmas carols including special English and French versions. The Senior Trio, Misses

THE OMEGA

“Come Unto Me.” Miss Louise Beechey, treasurer and acting

tion.

Beta Beta Alumnae Chapter, will| reside. speak. Mrs. Small has just re-\;. sa] sponsor of the group.

CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI will have its Martha Rooker, Florence Willard annual Christmas party at the and Gayl Lloyd, will present “Under home of Miss Helen Truex, 1418 N. the Stars.” Miss Rooker will sing | pearborn St; tonight at 8 p. m. assistant |The drawing of “secret Sisters” for fraternity | next year will take place after this chairman an National Helene, Will years “sisters” have been revealed. collect a Christmas offering to A : used for relief of bomb-shocked i In aol, Smal children. This is the special altru-| gy; he assisted by Mrs. Dan Pieleistic work of the national organiza- | meier and the Misses Mary Jane : | Dunbar, Helen Truex and Gertrude Mrs. E T. Small, president of|;r.genna Mrs. George Fowler will Miss -Evelyn Christopher

turned from the installation of the fraternity’s 62d college chapter at Miami University at Oxford, O. Mrs. Robert Priest is general chairman of the party.

Mrs. C. O. Thornberry will present a program of Christmas stories and music at the annual -holiday dinner of the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE OF ALPHA XI DELTA this evening. The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth G. Baker, 1151 Epler Ave. Mrs. Lewis Meier Jr. is general chairmen for the dinner, assisted by Me:dames UC. G. Yager, D. L. Plummer and Carey Spicer. Mrs. James RB. Clark is chairman of reservations and Mrs. James M. Dunn will have charge of decorations. A report on the year’s philanthropies will be given by the chairman, Mrs. A. E. Rathbun.

A dihner dance will be heid at Buckley’s in Cumberland tomorrow night by the GAMMA CHAPTER of OMEGA NU TAU. Dinner will Be setvel at SD m. A gift exchange ow. Mrs. Lee Oldfield, president, is chairman of the arrangements committee, which includes the following officers: Mrs. George Petersen, vice president; Mrs. Paul Cook, representative; Mrs. T. A. Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Homer Marsh, ;. Mrs. Floyd Kenyon, chaplain; Mrs. Glen Collins, philanthropie chairman; Miss Edith Barr, society editor; Miss Gertrude Cory-

don, sérgeant-at-arms, and Missih

Hazel Knight, historian.

{ Mrs. Shirley Dusing, 1337 E. Mar-

(ket St., will be hostess Sunday at 6 p. m,, to members of the PI CHAP- | TER OF DELTA SIGMA KAPPA at its annual Christmas party.

A party has been arranged by the BETA CHAPTER of GAMMA PHI ALPHA for Monday at the home of Miss Rosemary Linder, 820 E. Orange St. Gifts will be exchanged.

The RHO CHAPTER of SIGMA BETA Sorority was entertained by Mrs. Harry , 987 N. Bolton Ave. recently. gift exShai among “secret pals” was eld.

Rushees of the

entertained at a card party at the Burke, 1504

ELTA CHAPTER of PHI DELTA PI will be|the

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Miss Peggy Blakeslee (above) is spending her Christmas vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee. She is a student at William Woods College, Fulton, Mo. Other students home from William Woods are Miss Mary Crooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Crooks; Miss Florence Emmelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Emmelman; Miss Mary Virginia Gammon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gammon, and Miss Bette Helen Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones. The young women will return to school Jan. 6.

Miss Sue Ann Knippenberg was to arrive today te spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H M. Knippenberg. She is a junior at the University of Illinois and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.

B. P. W. Council Will Meet Jan. 25

The Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women will hear a talk by Mrs. Nettie Simms,

.|international chairman of the na-

tional organization, Jan. 25 at its Council meeting in the Claypool Hotel. A dinner on Saturday night at the hotel will precede the board

dents will be special guests at the dinner. A business meeting on Sunday will be followed by a luncheon. .

Legion News Legion Women Purchase Detense Bonds

Importance of first aid training for every woman is strongly emphasized by Mrs. Mark Murrill, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary. She urges: “Offer Auxiliary headquarters for an intensive first aid training course, inviting in other women and securing an instructor from the local chapter of the Red Cross. No one can foresee where the first call may come. It may be in the east, south, west or midwest. Factory explosions and fires may call for cool heads and competent hands. The time to act is now. Every woman owes it to herself, her family and her country to secure basic first aid knowledge.”

Purchase Bonds

Purchase of $10,000 in defense bonds has been made by the Auxiliary, bringing the amount purchased

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In announcing the purchase, Mrs. Murrill stated that another $50,000.

worth of bonds would be bought by the Auxiliary immediately after the first of the year. Mrs. Murrill also announced that 1,790 Auxiliary members already enrolled in sdvance for 1942, is 7440 per cent of the 1942 goal, and is 48,034 memenrollment on the

"Christmas musical presented at the

meeting at 8:30 p. m. State presi-'

The Bridal Scene—

be Frank Kennedy as best man and

THE INDIANAPOLIS

Marie Aloyse Lines Announces Her Wedding Attendants; Mildred Twietmeyer Honored

Selection of wedding attendants highlights today's pre-nuptial news. Ww Miss Marie Aloyse Lines, whose marriage to Roy A. Seyferth will be at 10 o'clock the morning of Dec. 27, in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, has chosen her attendants for the ceremony. Mrs. Paul J. Koebeler Jr. will be her matron of honor and Mrs. Frank Winchell will be the bridesmaid. Mr. Seyferth’s attendants will

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Lena Baumgart Will Present Pupils

A recital will be given at 8 p. m. today in the D. A. R. Chapter House auditorjuni,. 82¢ N. Pennsyl-

Miss Lena These

Mahan, Carol June Deschler, Gladys ¢ Len: Da Routh, VirAnn Cam Jo Ann :: Bussell, Louise Purdy, Becty Now bauer, Joap Wi

vania St. by the piano students of lingerie,

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Gp, Pitas oie, Pi sn and Charles Brinkman. Lingerie Ensemble Attractive Gift

Saengerbund Supper © Is Saturday :

The annual Christmas supper and party of the Indianapolis Saengere bund will be held at the hall, 40%

this|S- Delaware St. Saturday.

A ‘yuletide cantata will be pre< sented by children of members and there will be a gift distribution. Mrs. Paul ‘Junius, assisted by the women in the organization, will have charge of the supper. Joseph Harrieder is chairman of arranges ments for the party, assisted hy Peter Guilden, Otto Schaefer,

.| Arthur and Walter Fink.

Joseph Curran and Chester MecNerney as ushers. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll will officiate at the rite which is to be followed by a wedding breakfast in the Marott Hotel Blue Room and a reception et the home of the bride's parents in the after-

noon. Miss Lines is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lines, 1512 N. Meridian St, and Mr. Seyferth is the son of Mrs. Mary Seyferth, Sheboygan, Wis. Mrs. Joseph J. Speaks, 3850 College Ave, will entertain from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday with a tea for the bride-to-be and Mrs. Koebeler will give a personal shower Monday night at her home, 4801 E. Washington St.

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Honor guest at a bridge party and kitchen shower given tonight by Miss Mary Aloyse Lines at her home will be Miss Mildred Twietmeyer, who will be married Sunday to Harold W. Riess of New Hol-! stein, Wis. The wedding will be at 10 a. m. in the Columbia Club. | - Guests with the bride-to-be will include her mother, Mrs. Edward I'wietmeyer, Mesdames Henry Lohse, | R. R. Schrieber, Barrett Diehl, Har- | old Schneider, George Farkas and Wilbert Misses Charlotte | Twietmeyer, Charlotte Reiss, Gladys | Riess, Evelyn Hannon, Edna Judson and Elizabeth Patty. The hostess will be assisted by) her mother, Mrs. Charles C. Lines, | and Mrs. James L. Dugan. |

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The engagement of Miss Mildred Trueblood to Max Martin Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.| Marsh, 37 W. 24th St, was an-| nounced this week by her parents. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Emmett Trueblood, ! 185 N. Post Road. The wedding will! be at 8:30 o'clock ‘New Year's Eve at the Trueblood home, Guests at the informal announcement party given by Mrs. Trueblood were Misses Ann Mitchell, Mary Eloise Miller, Mary Katherine Boyd, Mary Ellen and Barbara Plymate, Harriett Elliott, Dorothea Hope, Bernice Davis and Gertrude Staab. Others attending were Misses Millie McClary, Juanita Skinner, Lois Bell, Marie Davis, Letha Mae Ransdall, Mary Louise Pebworth, Mary Parsons, Mildred Hinshaw, Mary Hill. Dorothy Blackwell, Dor- | othy Brown and Phyllis Matzke.

Tratfic Club Plays Santa

Members of the Indianapolis] | Traffic Club get so much enjoyment ‘out of spreading Christmas happi-| Iness among the city’s underprivileged children that they want to {pass the Christmas spirit along. | So yesterday at the group's annual party for 102 children, movies| of the event were taken. These will | be available for showings before! other traffic groups throughout the country in the hope that similar parties will be staged by them. The South Bend club already has bid for the film. This is the fifth year the club, assisted by the Women's Traffic Cl 1b, hes played Santa Claus to the | youngsters. Plans for the event were begun as far back as last spring. Yesterday in the Claypool Hotel's. Riley Room, the children were! treated tc everything from toys and candy to a chicken dinner and “as much ice cream as one can eat.” And before going home, a box, containing a jacket, hat and mittens, was placed in each child’s hands.

Police Co-operate The Indianapolis Police Department co-operated. At 10 a. m. the children were called for at their various schools by police in squad

cars. | At 11 o'clock they were introduced | to the mystic of magic by George! Paxton and at noon marched into the Riley Room for dinner. | Many of the club members and their wives played hosts and hostesses at the ’ tables while other members lunched at tables at one end of the room. . Among the honor guests were Lieut. Gov. Charles M. Dawson, Secretary of State James M. Tucker, Lieut. Col. Robinson A Hitchcock, chief of selective service in Indiana; Lieut. Elmer H. Schubert, U. S. N. R., Chief of Police Michael F. Morrissey, Brodehurst Elsey, James Beatty, Robert Dougherty, representing the Boy Scouts, and Maj. Dallas Leader, divisional secretary of the Salvation Army. C. V. Curran headed the arrangements committee, assisted by J. B. Holmes, co-chairman, ‘and a large committee.

will sing to you from the Balcony of the Street Floor tomorrow afternoon at 4 P. M,

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