Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1941 — Page 4

Mrs. Noble Dean Is Chairman Of Open House at Art Museum

TWO TRADITIONAL NEW YEAR'S DAY open houses will highlight the social scene next week—one at the John Herron Art Museum and the other at the Propylaeum. At the Museum, members of the Art Association of Indianapolis will be received from 3 to 6 p. m., when the January exhibition of portraits by Gilbert Stuart, early American master, will be opened. The hours for the Propylaesum open house will be those between 4 and 7

p. m.

Mrs. Noble Dean is chairman for the tea at the Art Museum. Members of her social committee arranging the annual event were Mesdames Albert J. Beveridge Sr., Kurt Vonnegut, Robert B. Failey, Frederic H. Sterling, Conrad Ruckelshaus, Hiram W. McKee, Eli Lilly, G. H. A. Clowes, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Charles Latham, Harry V. Wade and Philemon M. Watson. Mesdames Robert S. Sinclair, Woods A. Caperton, Henry W, Buttolph, Donald M. Mattison, Henrik Mayer anc Frederick G. Appel will pour at the tea.

Mrs. Fletcher Hodges to Receive at Propylaeum

AT THE PROPYLAEUM, Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, president of the club, will head the hostess group. Assisting her will be members of the board of directors: Mrs. Albert Seaton and Mrs. Homer G. Hamer, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Edward B. Taggart, secretary; Mrs. Paul E Fisher, assistant secretary; Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, treasurer; Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, assistant treasurer; Mesdames Chistopher B. Coleman, Walter S. Greenough, Willis D. Gatch and Paul Richey. Past presidents of the club also will receive with the group.

Among parties at the annual Christmas dinner dance of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association at the Woodstock Club tonight will be one entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell. Their guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Horace W. Nordyke, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Addison J. Parry, J. Perry Meek, Edgar Hauser, Paul Starrett and Harry V. Wade and Mrs. Wade’s sister, Miss Carol Lester, Albany, N. Y., and Dr. Walter L. Bruetsch. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J. Hadley also have made reservations for a party at the dance. Mrs. Fred Hadley served as general chairman for the event, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Pier, co-chairman; Mrs. John L. Eaglesfitld, dinner reservations; Miss Betty Bertermann, decorations; Miss Sally Reahard, invitations; Mrs. Maurice Block, music, and Mrs. Scheidenhelm, publicity.

Holiday Entertaining

THE PRINCETON TRIANGLE CLUB'S show, “Ask Me Another,” which will start New Year's Eve celebrants on their way, will be the occasion for a number of pre-theater parties. Among these is a dinner at the University Club given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Greathouse Jr. Their dinner guests will form a Dutch treat group attending the performance later. The list of boxholders for the production includes Mrs. William H. Ball of Muncie.

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Miss Peggy Trusler will hold her annual open house from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler. She will be assisted by four of her friends, Misses Sally Walker, Marjorie Geupel, Martha Cantwell and Mary Glossbrenner, Decorations for the party will be in red and white. Miss Evelyn Maraist, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Robert V. Maraist, Camp Knox, Ky. will arrive tomorrow to be Miss Trusler’s guest and will return home Monday. Peggy will return to Hollins College on Sunday, Jan. 4,

On New Year's day open house will be held by Miss Adeline Lewis at the Brendonwood home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis. Miss Lewis is a student at Western College, Oxford, O.

In a Personal Vein

CADET GEORGE J. MAYER II, who is at home from Western Military Academy at Alton, Ill, entertained with a dinner in his home last night before the Corpse Club dance at the Columbia Club. In the party were Misses Ann Kennedy, Mary Boyd Higgins, Betty Harding, Sara Beck, Alice Gates and Patricia Hartley, William C. Griffith Jr., John Leasure, Albert Metzger Jr., Evans Harrell, George Feeney, Karl Zimmer Jr. and Dick West.

Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Pugh left today for San Antonio and Laredo, Tex., where they will spend séveral months. Miss Madelyn Pugh, a senior at Indiana University, accompanied them. She will return in time to resume her studies at Bloomington on Jan. 5.

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Col. and Mrs. Alvin M. Owsley will entertain from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. today with a skating party in the Coliseum for their children, Constance, a student at St. Catherine’s School in Richmond, Va.: Alvin Jr, who attends Lawrenceville School, and David, a Park School student. .

” » » ” » » The Sweet Briar Club will hold its ahnual obsetvance of Sweet Briar Day with a luncheon Monday at the Woodstock Club. Similar meetings will be held that day throughout the country. Indiana students at the college who will be at the lunchéon are Miss Mar garet Anne Becker of Indianapolis and Miss Patricia Potter, Lafas

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Dorothy Jane Blake Will Become Bride of Dr. Edward Lidikay In McKee Chapel Ceremony

A cand! elight ceremony ‘vill unite Miss Derothy Jane Blake and Dr. Edward Cline Lidikay in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Pfesby-

terian Church this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale,

minister of the church, will officiate before a shower of white gladiolas,| : chrysanthemums and an arrangement of one seven-branch candelabrum

amid palms and ferns.

There will he sisle standards of candles and

greenery. Paul R. Matthews, organist, will play bridal airs preceding] :

and during the ceremony. Miss Blake is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert White Blake, 615 E. 37th St, and Dr. Lidikay is the son of Mrs. Edna B. Lidikay of Ladoga. The bride will bé given in marriage by her father. She has chosen a gown of traditional white bridal satin. The basque will be fitted and the romance neckline beaded with pearls in forget-me-not design. The gored fullness of the skirt will sweep into a long train. Her finger tip veil of illusion will be attached to a shirred satin Juliet cap and she will carry bride's roses and white orchids in a cascade boquet.

Cousin Attendant

Mrs. Richard Lowther, the bride's cousin, will be her matron of honor. She will be gowned in waterfall green Madonna crepe fashioned on princess lines. Her shirred Juliet cap will be of matching crepe and she will carry a cascade bouquet of Better Times roses. Dr. Lidikay will have as his best man, A. Hernly Boyd of Cambridge City. Robert White Blake Jr, brother of the bride, and Jack Hatfield will be ushers. A gown of mist blue Chantilly lace and mousseline de soie with a deep red velvet turban has been chdsen by the bride’s mother, Mrs. Blake. She will wear a Sorsnge of crimson carnations and delphinium. Mrs. Lidikay, the bridegroom's mother, will have a costume of petunia crepe with a matching turban and a corsage of gardenias. A small reception at the church will precede a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, for which

Friends of the bride who will assist at the home reception will be Miss Margaret Wells, Mrs. Theodore Paul Mantz, Charlestown, W. . Donald Buschman, Mrs. M

‘| Shapiro. The couple will be at

Dr. and a South-

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;| Robert B. Klein of this city.

Nell Trexler To Be Wed in

Cincinnati

Times Special CINCINNATI, Dec. 27.—Miss Nell| | Trexler, Piccadilly Court Apart-| : ments, Indianapolis, will become the bride of Herbert Wood of this city in a 2:30 o'clock ceremony this afternoon in the new home of the couple at 3451 Wabash Ave. Miss Trexler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stanton Trexler of Crawfordsville. Miss Bernadine Trexler, Chicago, will be her sister's only attendant and Everett Brame of Indianapolis will be best man. bara Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Among (0 vie guests will|Fohl Jr, 6107 Norwaldo Ave, will be the bride's parents and her in Mon v f - brother, Noble Trexler, Crawfords- ew Ho Say e Sine im ville, and Mrs. Brame, Misses Janice | c > 0f the Iamily and out-oi-lown Pitman, Fay A. Schantz and Mar- guests. garet Emmert, Indianapolis. The maternal grandparents, Mr. RS and Mrs. Floyd C. Bell, and the

Council of Women paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fohl, will attend. Others

Board to Meet will include Mrs. Stephen Miller,

Mrs. Laura E. Ray will have|great-great aunt; Mrs. Edgar Hart, charge of the board of directors|Mrs. B. A. Fohl, and the Misses

meeting of the Indianapolis Council | Mary Bell, Nancy Bell, Ruth Fohl, of Women Tuesday at 10 a. m. in Jane Fohl and William L. Hart,

the Banner-Whitehill auditorium, [John Bell, John Hart and Kenneth Plans for service of the various de-|Smock Jr. Out-of-tewn guests will partments during the present|be Mrs. Henry Wesp, paternal great

emergency will be discussed, grandmother; Miss Helen Wesp, ———————— Home Place, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy

Yetta Brudian Wed Down, Noblesville.

To Robert Klein I Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brudian, Engagement S Announced The ceremony took place Dec. 10 : in the study of Rabhi David S.| pr and Mrs. Fred 8. Grunderman, Paw Paw, Ill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Grunderman, Chicago, to

Pearl|Richard A. Dempsey, son of Mrs. Bessie Scholl, 1056 Eugene St, In

Barbara Louise Fohl

Is Honored In honor of their daughter, Bar-

.11016 Union St., announce the mar-

riage of their daughter, Yetta, to

Miss Grunderman was graduated

Bhunst, Ladoga. from the University of Chicago and The bride was graduated from|now is on the faculty of George Williams College and the Baptist

psey was graduated from ty and is now in the Freshystian Theological piace in J

The to take couple will be at home at 5308 14th | nriss

in June.

Essie Williams, Earl Dapp Will Exchange Vows

A ceremony at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church, will unite Miss Essie. Williams of Meridian, Miss, and Earl H. Dapp, also of Meridian. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Dapp, 340 Northern Ave. Members of the immediate families will attend the wedding. The bride will wear a suit of falls blue with matching hat, black accessories and an orchid corsage. A reception will be held at the Homestead following the ceremony. Leaving for a wedding trip south, the bride will wear a beige suit with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will be at-home ir Meridian. Among guests at the ceremony will

be Miss Williams’ nephew, Lieut. Elvin Williams, of Ft. Benjamin Miss Williams °

Harrison, is the Sister of, B. O. Williams of Mobile,

Scott-Hendricks

Marriage Announced

Mrs. Louise Mutter, 1918 W. Waghington St., announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruth Hendricks, to Charles R. Scott, son of Mrs. 8. B. Scott, Washington. The wedding took place Christ mas eve in the Scott home.” The

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Garfield Park Legion Units Help Needy

The Garfield Park Post and Auxiliary 88, American Legion, distributed on Christmas Eve 20 baskets of food to needy families, under the direction of Miss Ruth Kinnan and Roy Druding. During the past month, 18 members of the Post and Auxiliary have made blood donations to the Red Cross. Miss Gertrude Sponsel, emergency volunteer service chairman, has charge of this activity. The annual Christmas party given by the Post and Auxiliary for 45 children of the Goodwill Industries, was held recently. An American flag, a musical program and gifts were presented to the children. Miss Pauline Rairdon, Americanism chairman, and Miss Hilda Miller, community service chairman, had charge of the party. Members of the Auxiliary recently visited the Knightstown Home, where individual gifts, candy and games were presented to the boys of Division 27, which is sponsored by the Auxiliary. Miss Louise Collins is Knightstown Home. chairman, Defense stamps were. sold, prior to Christmas, in the Traction Bus Terminal Station.

N orway Club's Yu ule Party Is Tonight

Judge Alfred O. Erickson, Chicago, will. speak tonight at the Christmas dinner of the Norway Club in the D. A. R. Chapter House. , Mrs. Hans Baasch will talk on “Christmas in Norway from Heathen to Modern Times.” On the dinner committee are the Mesdames Huston P. Cory, Jack Olberg, Jacob Rubins, John Pantzer, J. O. Hackelman and George E. Megaarden. The program is be-

will come

1. The Misses Jane Curle, Suzanne Ramey and Sally Stewart (left to right) are members of the Euvola Club who are arranging for the group’s Victory Dance Monday night at the Columbia Club.

2. Daughters of alumni of Princeton University are serving on the reception committee’ for the school’s Triangle Club. show. “Ask Me Another,” which will be presented New Year's Eve in the Murat Theater. The committee includes (left to right) Miss Peggy Lockwood, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lockwood; Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Johnson: Miss Nancy Lockwood: Miss Margaret Jameson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson, and Miss Mildred Milliken, daughter of Mrs. Post Milliken and the late Dr. Robert Milliken, Other members of the committee, Miss Eleanor Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appel, and Miss Susanah Jameson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jameson, were not present when the picture was taken.

3. An adaptation of “Hansel and Gretel” will be given by the local Children’s Civic Theater before the convention of the American Theater Association in Detroit, Monday. Members of the cast and production staff include (seated, left to right) Dick Tribbe, Mary McClure, Jeanne Wilson, Martha Hutchman, Tim Delanty, Barbara i Spong and Charles Caron and tii (standing, left to right) Ted Lewis | and Paul Lennon, Judy Bright, another of the group, was absent’ when the photograph was made. (Ehrich Photo.)

4. Miss Mary Anne Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Starling Pearce, will entertain members of the C. L. I. C. K. Club and their guests tomorrow evening at a buffet supper in her parents’ home. Miss Pearce, a student at Wheaton College, is spending the

holidays with her parents. (Ehrich Photo.)

5. Sons and daughters of Columbia Club members home from college for the holidays and Junier Columbians will attend a. formal dance tonight at the club. On the committee are (left to right) Miss Barbara Hess, George McClaran and Mary Dale Mets ger.

To Visit Here

Maj. and Mrs. A. L. Marshall J, Monday from Camp

ing arranged by Gert Iverson, Mrs.| Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss., to spend Reidar Skabo, Miss Pearl Apland,|New Year's with Maj. Marshall's

Bergeron.

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Stena Marie Holdahl, A. M.|parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mars 'Feist and L. G. shall, 3444

N. Pennsylvania St.