Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1942 — Page 18

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1942

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Famous Pictures Of Children Are Presented In T ableaux By The Pupils School 86

Barbara Jane Hinkle posed as “Pinkie” by Sir Thomas Lawrence yesterday in tableaux of famous pictures of children presented by School 86 pupils.

Ralph B. Cobles Will Entertain for Betty Tharp and Maurice J. Boyd

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MISS BETTY THARP and her fiance, Maurice J. Boyd, will be honor guests Saturday night at an informal bridge party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Coble at

their heme. Other guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Gordon R. Culloden, John Lookabill Robert E. Walker and John Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Culloden and Messrs. Coble and Tyler will be among attendants for the wedding. The ceremony is to be read. at 8:30 p. m. Feb. 14 in the Second Presbyterian Church, by Dr. Jean S. Milner. Tomorrow night Mrs. Paul W. Scheuring and Miss Jane Snyder, also among the brides attendants, will give a spinster dinner for her at Miss Snyder's home. Miss Tharp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Tharp and Mr. Boyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Boyd.

Dorislee Atteberry's Marriage Announced

MR. AND MRS. William H. Atteberry announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorislee, to Ensign Henry L. Goerlick III, U. S. N. R, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goerlick Jr. of Evanston, Ill. The ceremony was performed Jan. 25 in Grace Cathedral in San Francisco The bride attended Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Mo., and was graduated from Northwestern University where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. She also attended the Vogue School of Design in Chicago. Ensign Goerlick is a graduate of Northwestern and is stationed in San Francisco, where the couple will be at home. Both the bride and bridegroom's mothers attended the ceremony and Duane Atteberry. brother of the bride, who is at!ending the University of Southern California, went from Los Angeles for the service. 2 = 2 = = s Honor guest at a shower given last night by Miss Jean Grumme was Miss Jane Cooling whose marriage to Dr. Thomas A. Brady will be Feb. 15 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parke A. Cooling. Mrs. Frederick J. Grumme assisted her daughter. Guests were Mesdames Cooling, George D. Hayes, Joseph W. Barr, Harry R. Blasingham. Robert M. Strieby, Paul T. Hurt and Robert D. Morgan, Misses Doris Wheeler, Marjorie Raiser, Mary Hall, Jane Allison and Ruth Zitzilaff.

Appoints University Club Committees

W. HATHAWAY SIMMONS, recently elected president of the University Club of Indianapolis, has announced committee appointments for the year. Thomas D. Sheerin heads the membership committee and will be assisted by Lyman S. Ayres, David Laurance Chambers Jr. Wilson Mothershead, John P. Collett and Walter W. Kuhn. , Serving on the entertainment committee will be Thomas FP. Ruckelshaus, chairman, John C. Appel, Charles A. Greathouse Jr. Conrad Ruckelshaus and David L. Stone Jr. The house committee includes Frederic M. Ayres Jr, chairman, Austin H. Brown. Frederick G. Appel. Robert B. Failey and Alexander L. Taggart Jr. Nicholas H. Noyes is chairman of the finance committee which includes James F. Carroll, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. Alfred J. Stokely and Oscar P. Welborn. On the squash committee are Stanley W. Shipnes, chairman, Charles H. Bradiey, Don P. Hawkins Julius Birge and Thomas R. Kackley.

Wells College Alumnae Luncheon Is Today

MISS JUDITH PRESTON, president of the Indianapolis Wells Club. was to be among Wells College alumnae attending a luncheon today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club honoring Dr. William Ernest Weld. president of the school. Other Indianapolis alumnae who were to be at the luncheon are Mesdames William P. Evans. Scott C. Legge. James W. Hurt, Edward P. Fillion, W. H. Diddel and Norman Perry Jr. Misses Margaret Wohigemuth, Nancy Campbell, Mary Ann Beaumont, Ann Elliott, Betsy Wolfe, Jane Johnston and Martha Coleman. The luncheon was to be followed by a 3:30 p. m. tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohilgemuth. Prospective students of eastern colleges were to be guests. Colored movies of the Wells campus were to be shown. Mrs. Legge and Mrs. Evans were to pour, = ® » = = = The Wilson College Alumnae Club was to be entertained at a 1 p. m. luncheon today in the Indianapolis Athletic Club by Mrs, James K. Owen.

Laid End to End, Bandages Made By Red Cross Here Would Reach From San Francisco to Newark

If the gauze bandages rolled by local Red Cross workers in the year were laid end to end, they would reach from San Newark, N. J. Approximately 50 women work on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Merchants National Bank Building headquarters making the bandages. Volunteer workers are giving three hours of service on those

days. The local chapter has been as- Shower Will Honor Recent Bride

last, Francisco to

signed a new quota of 25595 dressings for men in the Allied forces, according to Mrs. Robert Murray, assistant chairman of the surgical

dressings division, ley Drive, will entertain tonight

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The program was given for the school’s P.-T. A. Mrs. H. T. Perry, program chairman, is shown with Carol King, Patricia Carte, Bobby Crist, Ann Leath, Carolyn Myers, Florence Waterman, Jim Buckbee, Dick Smith, Marilyn Helman, Tommy Johnson, Charles Rohm, Roger Hackett, Willey MacCollum.

Legion District Clebs— Will Sponsor

Broadcasts L T.-S. C. Units

The Twelfth District, American Legion Auxiliary, will sponsor two! broadcasts over Station WISH next riety of other subjects. week. “Women in Defense” will be the, subject of a program Sunday at! 1:15 p. m. at which time Mrs. Helen Munger, district radio chairman, will interview Mrs. Gwendolyn Wiggin McDowell, national secretary, and V. M. Armstrong, national vice commander of the American Legion.| *V: ° WW Gail Weimer, baritone, will sing] Spirit of Religion and the Value of “The Penitent,” accompanied "| Home.”

Monday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. E. B. Thompson, chairm

speak on “The Need of the Hour.” Miss Lucille Stewart will discuss “The Value of Building Morale Through Art and Music,” and Mrs. W. D. Pyle’s subject will be “The

Miss Daisy Park. Mrs. William J. Goory, chairman Wednesday at 9:30 a. m, Mrs. of the music committee, will present Max Norris, district Americanism Miss Sophia Gerson, soprano, in the chairman, will outline the work following songs: “The Song of the which the auxiliary is doing to) Open* (LaForge), “Lullaby” (Cyril further Americanism. Nicholas Scott) and “Maids of Cadiz” (DeChronis Jr. will read the poem, | libes). Miss Gerson’s accompanist “My Country” and Miss Betty Will be Mrs. Edward LaShelle. Mrs. Bates, student at Arthur Jordan William Hyde Pearl will preside.

will play selections! pm nowing an 11:30 a. m. Colonial

Breakfast of the FLORENCE

Monday Club Will Have Forum y¢ ny On American Home;

Clubs in today’s news will hear talks on health, Guatemala and a va- Meeting of the Municipal Gardens

The MONDAY CLUB plans a forum for its next meeting at 2 p. m. 8% noon in the clubhouse on La-

American Home Is the Heart of America.” Mrs. Hubert L. Wann will SPeak on “Significant Birthdays.”

Sir Joshua Reynold’s “The Age of Innocence” was posed by Linda Denny. Pictures were presented in a large picture frame on the stage.

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“Youth for Victory,” an “original” by School 86, was depicted by (left to right) Barbara Sadler, Ben Wright and Janet Wheeler. The program was presented earlier in the day for the school’s pupils.

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Gardens Club

Following the monthly luncheon

to Meet

| Woman's Department Club Monday

fayette Road, Charles Vance, prinan, will present the subject, “The ¢lPal of Ben Davis High School, will

The meeting will be held in honor Henry Hosmer was re-elected presi. Of the birthdays of Abraham dns dent. Other newly elected officers | O'1 and George Washington and

Board of Methodist Auxiliary To Plan Year's Activities; Dorcas Circle Schedules Review

The board of directors of the METHODIST CITY COUNCIL AUXILIARY will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Fletcher Place Church. Members of the board include the executive committee and two or more delegates from each Methodist Church in the Indianapolis District. Mrs, Almon Coble, president, will preside. Devotions will be led by Mrs. L, T.| Freeland and Mrs. Asel Spellman, Office, will talk on “Salvage in Stitt will be guest soloist. Mrs. Eu-| Civilian Defense” following a 12:30 gene Thompson, chairman of ways | p. m. luncheon meeting of the LOIS

include Mrs. Lewis Gausepohl, vjou]03 101 apniyeseY of the club. president; Mrs, Odin PF. Wadleigh,|, Yr. Leon Thompson, Bre gris recording secretary, Mrs. Edward pro ao) L A Pos Morris, corresponding secretary; | DOOSYE I. iS no Mrs. , treasurer, ds 4 5 9 5, James Jay, reasiren and Mrs Dryer will play the trumpet. They!

Edward Raub, auditor. will be accompanied by Omar Ry- |

bolt, pianist. Alpha Chi Tea fim mms ww wy And Style Show Is Saturday

|bresident, will be Mr, Vance, Mr.! 'Rybolt, Miss Oglesby, Miss Dryer, | |officers, committee chairmen and! {the Rev. Charles M. Armentrout, who will give the invocation. The seven past presidents of the club]

and means, and Miss Jean Coffin, CIRCLE of the THIRD CHRISchairman of publicity and promo-| TIAN CHURCH, 17th St. and tion, will present plans for the en- Broadway, next Tuesday. suing year at the business session. | Mrs. C. F. Badger, luncheon The women of Broad Ripple chairman, will be assisted by Mes= Methodist Church will be hostesses dames Florence E. Banta, Verne at a social hour following. Brinson, Alice Demoss, Inez Fay, Miss Julia Johnson of Flanner Baward -Gogse; 13. J. Gray, Ban House will be guest ‘speaker at an 1p] iloliang 5r. George Leonard, Hoa. m. meeting of the WOMEN'S Stevens: and 'W. 1. Varley,

FEDERATION of the FIRST) Mrs. Merle Sidener and Mrs. EVANGELICAL CHURCH tomor-| Dorsey D. King have charge of the row in the home of Mrs. John M.!program. Mrs. L. P. Hig" » will White, 6307 Pleasant Run Parkway. 8ive devotions and Mis. J. E. Barcus Mrs. H. W. Krause will lead de-| Will preside.

Catholic Group To Discuss

NIGHTINGALE CLUB in the Sapphire Room of Hotel Washington tomorrow, Dr. F. L. Jennings, superintendent and medical director of the Sunnyside Sanatorium, will| talk on “Tuberculosis.” Mesdames W. H. Johnson, H. L.

Kerch, E. H. Kingston and H. R.|pennsylvania St.

A musical tea and style show will With a three-tiered birthday cake review current events. entertain Indianapolis Alumnae of 2S decoration. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Satur-|,

day at their February meeting with Missus Meets the Mike” Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon, 4225 N./ to be broadcast over Station WIRE | (Spencer), will be presented by Mrs.

will be seated at a special table votions and Mrs. R. H. Mueller will Assisting Mrs. White will be Mrs. H. H. HazAt this meeting the club will make lenfield and Mrs. Edward Glore. radio transcription for “The

LT " 3 " program Three Sisters

A book review,

[Feb. 15. The recording will be con- Benjamin C. Raley at the monthly

Consumers’ Forum Opens

Detense Work

Mason will be hostesses. A business meeting will precede the pro-

Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, program ducted by Wally Nehrling, staff an-! chairman, wili introduce Miss Eliza- nouncer for WIRE.

Diocesan Council, National Council] of Catholic Women, will have their| first quarterly meeting of the year, | Feb. 16, in the Cathelic Community | Center,

Members of the Indianapolis District Council of the Indianapolis|

|e 1004 N. Pennsylvania St.!

The general meeting with a pro- | gram on the Catholic woman's place

gram.

charge of the CULTURE CLUB'S a solo progrom ang incidental mu-| program entitled “Modern Medi- Si for the style show to follow.| ine” at a meeting tomorrow in the Miss Luana Lee, advertising man- | home of Mrs. Fred L. Warner, 5355 ager of Morrisons’ apparel shop, will | | N. Delaware St.

beth Mae Smith, pianist from the

Butler Chapter, who will play oilsf

Mrs. Charles E. Remy will be in

‘be in charge ot the style show. Arrangements for the group’s an-| Mrs. George A. Hacker will enter- nual State Day, Feb. 22, will be

Board to Meet

Members of the luncheon committee include Mrs. Thompson, chairman; Mrs. Toney Flack, vice chairman; Mesdames Louis Mader, Charles Bradley, Frank McCracken, Edward Wright, Charles Everett, J. W. Walters, John Crose, W. J. Duncan and H. L. Jones.

meeting of the WOMEN'S FEDERATION of SUTHERLAND PRESCHURCH Tuesday at

"Tomorrow

8 p. m. in the Church, 28th St. and Dr. Albert Haring, professor of Guilford Ave. marketing at Indiana University

Mrs. E. E. Bowling is Program ij) open a series of informal pubchairman and Mrs. F. A. Pfleiderer is in charge of the committee for the social hour. Hostesses for the| tomorrow at 10 a. m. at Central evening will be Mesdames Robert!Y. W. C. A. His subject will be

Price, George Fyfe, Fred Croner, “war Controls and the American

BYTERIAN

{lic forums on consumer problems

bishop of the Diocese, will attend.

The constitution committee,

in the national defense movementitain the RTO DE JANEIRO CHAP- completed at a 2 o'clock business will follow a 12:30 luncheon spon- TER, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- meeting and Mrs. Everett T. Small, sored by the Daughters of Isabella. STUDY CLUB, at her home in! resident, will open a discussion of The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Southport next Wednesday.

It will the Tri-Province Convention of the |be an all-day meeting beginning at sorority to be held at the same time. 10:30 a. m. with a covered dish! Miss Eleanor Semans, chairman luncheon served at noon. lof the hostess committee, will be

Fred Arzet and the Misses Helen Green, Fannie Fort, Flora Wrege, Carrie Gosney and Mary Ellen Widdop. Mrs. Lewis Sebastian will preside.

Mrs.

A board meeting will be held at 10 a. m. Monday preceding the luncheon. A business meeting also will be held at 11 a. m. with Mrs. Hancock presiding. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. William Emrich or Mrs. H. C.

Mabel Hinds Bittrich will

Family.”

| He will stress present trends in regard to the purchasing price of {the dollar and our living standards land the effect of government poli‘cies on the American household.

Mrs. Francis E. Carter, 1949 Val-

headed by Mrs. George A. Duffy,

will distribute copies of the con-| Mrs. T. R. Geddes will speak on

stitution and by-laws, which have! Cuatemala. Land of Trees.” Mrs. y {Hacker will be assisted by Mrs.

been revised. ! ! Hostesses for the Diocesan Board | Howard Walters and Mrs. Kenneth G. Baker. |

meeting scheduled for 19 a. m, preceding the luncheon, will be AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER, IN-| members of the District Council. TERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY| Attending will be Mrs. Rollin A./CLUB, will meet with Mrs. Jules! Turner, Greensburg, Diocesan pres-| zinter, 538 Carlyle Place, next Tues- | ident; presidents of the six district day for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Al lecture on “Guatemala” will |

councils, Diocesan chairmen of standing committees and officers. |given by Mrs. C. J. Ancker. Assisting Mrs. Zinter will be Mrs. |

Mrs. George E. Evard is chairman Albert Fox and Mrs. Ray Noblitt.|

of the program committee, and Mrs. Joseph J. Speaks, head of the| yrs Carlyle Miller will provide the program.

ways and means committee, is serving as luncheon chairman. Res“It’s News to Me,” is the theme] of the program scheduled by]

ervations may be made with parish council presidents. Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy, district president, willthe CURRENT DISCUSSION CLUB preside. for its meeting today, at the home of Mrs. H. Aleene Reynolds, 3720 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Gertrude Habbe was to discuss “Line and Fabric,” Mrs. Mary Peterson was to talk on “Fads and Fancies” and Mrs. Frances Gifford chose “Medicine and Science” as her subject.

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In response to a request issued by Lieut. Comm. Grover Turner of the Navy recruiting station here, the Marion County Catholic Women’s Defense Organization is making a flag to be used at the Navy Rally in Butler Fieldhouse, Feb. 22. This group is an organization composed of all Catholic women in Marion County, with Mrs. Murphy

At a recent meeting of the HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Mrs. George

assisted by Mesdames H., M. Barclay, W. E. Brown, Miles Duwe, E. C. Hackleman, Jack Holmes, S. L. Mouser, Arthur Van Arendonk, william S. Woolley, Irvin Baumbach, Francis Baur, Loy Baxter and the Misses Marjorie Lawson, Louise and Doris Bicknell.

Artists Will Paint At Alliance Meeting

Four Hoosier artists will paint pictures at a meeting of the Art Alliance of Indiana Feb. 20 at 8 p. m. in the galleries at 115 E. 34th St. During the demonstration, a portrait, still-life, landscape in oil and landscape in water color will be produced. Recent members of the Alliance, which includes 29 artists, are David William Dunlap and Norman B. Wilson. The group entertained recently for Mrs. Rena Tucker Magee of New York City, who was consultant at the Hoosier Salon. Mrs, Wendell P. Coler, assisted by Mesdames Edmund Brucker, Paul T. Rochford and Frieda Robinson, served tea.

as head. Members are wérking in co-operation with the county civiljan defense organization.

White Cross Guild

Notes Anniversary

Speaking at the 10th anniversary celebration of the Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild this week in the Nurses Home, Mrs. Harry Foreman, first vice president, commended members on their numer-, ous services performed at the hospital and in war work. | Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, vocalist; Mrs. Richard Benson, orga =| ist, and Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, presented a musical program. Special feature of the party! was the cutting of the birthday] cake by Mrs. Carl Ploch, president.

“Land sakes WRAPPED COAL”

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No wonder grandma was surprised! In her day they

we bring it to you wrapped like your laundry and

shed in a scuttle. Now

Stearns. A Red Cross training course of thirty hours will be started Saturday at 1 p. m. Club members have been given first opportunity to register for this class which will be limited to 30 persons.

School Guild Meeting

The Theodore Potter Fresh Air School Guild will meet tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the school, 1600 E. 10th St.

review “Mrs. Appleyard’s Year”| These forums will be held for six (Louise Andrews Kent) for the weeks on. Thursday mornings. There DORCAS CIRCLE of the MORA- wij] be periods for questions and VIAN CHURCH, which will hold its answers regarding consumer probannual guest night Monday at the|jems The Adult Education Departhome of Mrs. F. W. Strohm, 2604 ment of the Y. W. is sponsoring Guilford Ave. jis series.

The DEMOLAY MOTHERS’ a : CLUB will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow Auxihary Sessio n at the chapter house, 1017 Broad : way. Mrs. Ray Hixon will preside] The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers will

Mrs. Harley Rhodehamel, of the meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the Marion County Civilian Defense|Woman’s Department Club.

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In addition to making dressings for soldiers, the local volunteers have made approximately 30,000 sterilizing bandages and 10,000 final dressings for Blood Bank donors. When the division has completed 8 quota, assigned by national headquarters, dressings are packed and sent to Jersey City, N. J.

Materials for the bandages are

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with a miscellaneous shower for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Calvin C. Bumnham II, who was Miss Gladys Smith before her Jan. 24 marriage. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Calvin Burnham. About 50 guests will attend. The honor guest is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Smith, 2130 S. New Jersey St.

Entertains Club

Mrs. Charles Holtman, 1310 Marlowe Ave., will be hostess for a 12:20 p- m. luncheon Tuesday attended by the Artemas Club.

Mesdames John W. Noble, Otis Kirkpatrick, Ploch and Miss Emma Claypool poured at the tea following. Mrs. John G. Benson was chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mesdames James McKee, Frank Fisher, M. L. Faber, and Clarence J. Carlson. Mrs. F. E. Thornburgh and Mrs. H. L. Coyner assisted Mrs Ambrose Pritchard in serving.

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