Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1942 — Page 23

FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1942 We, the Women—

Grandma Will Grin at This—Parlor Dates Are Back

By RUTH MILLETT Times Special Writer JUNIOR DOESNT get the family car any more—ex-

cept on special occasions—because are going to have to last for no one That fact is going to change Young Miss and Mr. America.

The “parlor” is going to come back into its own as the place where young folks get acquainted and do their ro-

mancing.

Miss and Mr. America—used to spending their evenings on the highways and parked on side roads—may not like the situation so well, feeling it a bit crowded ard confined. But Mama and Papa are going to love it. No more waiting up for Daughter or sleeping with one ear awake for her key in the latch. No more arguing

Jordan-Butler Choir to Sing

For Musicale

Program Scheduled

For Feb. 13

The Jordan-Butler Philharmonic Choir. under the direction of Joseph Lautner. will be presented on the monthly musical program of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, Feb 13. at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. Selections to be sung by the choir include “Now God Be Praised” (Bul-| pilus), “Salvation Is Created” (Tschesnokoff), “Crucifixus” (Lotti), ~Adoramus to Christe” (Mozart), “Tenebrae Factae Sunt ~(Falestrina, “Alleluia” (Thompson) and “Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones” arranged by Davison. Others will be “O Susanna” (Fost-er-Cain), “Old Black Joe” (FosterHarris), “Old Ark’s a-Moverin (Cain), “Uncle Jim's Baptist Revival * (Mark Walker), “The Bells” (Arthur Foote). “How They So SoftIv Rest” (Healy Willen) and “Begin the Beguine” (Cole Porter).

Trio to Play

A trio of members including Miss Jean Orloff, violin; Miss Lois Sciacchitano, cello. and Miss Frances; Wishard, piano, will play “Dumky Trio. Opus 20” Anton Dvorak). Mrs. Russell Barton, contralto, ac-| companied by Mrs. J. Russell Pax-| ton. pianist, will sing the aria “wWeiche. Wotan” from “Das Rheingold” (Wagner), “Die Nacht”| (Strauss), “Halielujah” (Hummel). | «Celestial Weaver” (Bantock), “As! I Came Over the Grey, Grey Hills" | (Bax) and “Into the Light” (La Forge). Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Paxton also are members of the Musicale ; Miss Emma Doeppers arranged

Party Will Help Feed China's Children

Part of the proceeds Colonial Tea and patriotic celebration. to be sponsored by the | apolis Indorsers of Photoplays In; Block's auditorium Feb. 20, will be given to China's Children Fund, Inc..} an organization feeding and caring for the starving children of China. Mrs. Roscoe R. Mills, chairman, | has named the following committees: Ticket—Mesdames Harry Rice, ! Wolf Sussman, A. C. Bennett, Fred Bretthauer, Carl Tingle. Karl E | Stout. Earl Niles, William Kingery, Thomas Moshenrose, H. S. Walter, | 1. C. Wilkerson, William Perry and G. O. Lehman. Reception—Mesdames A. P. Allison. Carl Kelly, Walter Geisel, W. H. Hodgson, Mary Sharp, Thomas Demmerly, H D. Tutewiler and George Roch; hostess — Mes-, dames Adam Honderich, M. B| Sparks, Claud Franklin, James B.| Spear, Jahn Cochrane, George Carter. Jom Compton, Charles Davidson. Carl Day, E. LL Burnett, Jchn| Friday, Casper Kempf, H. C. Ballard. H. C. Fledderjohn, H. S. Teitel, Harry E. Beebe, Arthur Williamson and W. E. King. Co-chairmen of the program committee are Mrs. Ben Harris and Mrs. Nellie Creech. Mrs. L. H. Fouts and Mrs. C. C. Saulsberry are in charge of decorations and arrangements. Mrs. David Ross and Mrs. A. J. Hueber will preside at the tea table. . i

Sub Debs Plan

Dancing Party

A party attending the Riviera Clubs dance tomorrow night will include members of the Tryion Chapter, Sub Deb Federation, and their eftorts. After the dance the group will be guests at a midnight “snack” at the home of Miss Carolyn Beall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Beall, 3357 Washington Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Montieth will be chaperons. In the party will be Misses Beall. Betty Jane Kyle, Marilyn Mueller, Eleanore Hazen, Phyllis Little, Mary Pauline Keller, Martha Belle and Janet Oren and Mary Ann Kyle. Their escorts will be Thomas Shank, William Keller, William Kinder, David Scofield. William Witt, Joseph Davis, Norval Biggs, Charles Wamsley and Louie Young.

Tri Psi Card Party Is Thursday |

The Past Presidents’ Club of Tri Psi, mothers’ organization of Delta Delta Delta, will sponsor a Red Cross Party at the sorority’s chapter house, 809 W. Hampton Drive, next Thursday. Assisting the chairman, Mrs. Henry L. Patrick, will be Mesdames! C. F. Pollitt, Myron Rinker, C. W. Graves, C. R. Matthews and D. R.| Foster, president of Tri Psi |

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home.

the tires and the car knows how long.

the dating habits of Grandma used to do.

parlor.

door and spent the evening away from home,

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| Assisting with the Carnelian Club's luncheon and card party today in Ayres’ auditorium are (left to right) Mesdames J. F. Holmes, Ellwood Ramsey and Harry Meyer.

Society—

Laura Sheerin Will Be Married To Arthur Richard Gaus in April

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS DALE SHEERIN announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Laura McKenzie Sheerin, to Arthur Richard Gaus, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Gaus. The wedding will be in April. The bride-to-be, who was graduated from Connecticut College for Women. New London, Conn. in 1340, has been taking graduate courses at Indiana University. She is a member of the Junior League and the Dramatic Club. Mr. Gaus took graduate work at Yale University after receiving a degree from Purdue University.

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Mrs. Wilbur F. Pell Jr. will entertain Monday at her home in Shelbyville for Miss Betty Tharp whose marriage to Maurice J. Boyd will be Feb. 14. Guests at the luncheon, with Miss Tharp, will be Mrs. Edward W. Harris Jr., Muncie; Mrs. John C. DePrez, Shelbyville; Mesdames Gordon R. Culloden, James K. Northam and William Scott of Indianapolis.

Tudor Hall Juniors to Have Dance

THE ANNUAL DANCE of the Tudor Hall School junior class will be held tomorrow night at the school. In keeping with the patriotic theme of Washington and Lincoln's birthdays, the gymnasium is to be deccrated with motifs representative of American history. Miss Margery Quigg of Richmond, Ind. is chairman for the dance. In the receiving line will be Mrs. William R. Higgins, Mrs. Eugene K. Quigg of Richmond, Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of the school, Miss Lois Haber, class sponsor, Miss Mary Boyd Higgins, class president, and Miss Quigg.

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Election of a nominating committee and of delegates to the Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution took place yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter at the chapter house.

March 5 election of officers are Mesdames Gustavus B. Taylor, O. Harold Hershman, George Caleb Wright, J. Francis Madden and Frederick D. Stilz. Delegates to the Congress, to be held in Memorial Continental Hall in Washington the week of April 13, will be Mrs. William Dobson, chapter regent, Mrs. Albert T. Bunch, who will be the guest of her son, Richard Bunch, while in Washington, Mrs. Edward B. Raub and Mrs. Ray T. Fatout. Alternates selected yesterday are Mesdames Taylor, * Wilbur Johnson, James M. Gloin and William Fletcher Taylor and Miss Florence Lyle of Indianapolis: Mrs. Phillip E. Nash, Miss Mary Lucy Campbell and Miss Cora Curry of Washington.

Christamore Aid Society Meets Tuesday

MRS. MORRIS L. BROWN will be hostess Tuesday at her home for the monthly luncheon meeting of the Christamore Aid Society. Assistants will be Mesdames Hobson Wilson, Arthur C. Shea, Edward L. VanRiper, Alexander M. Stewart and Louis M. Huesmann.

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Members of the Progressive Club will be entertained at 3 o’ciock Monday afternoon in the Golden Hill home of Mrs. Fisk Landers. They will hear a talk, “Experiences of a Newspaperman,” by Wayne Guthrie, city editor of The Indianapolis News. Mrs. John D. Gould is chairman of the arrangements committee and is being assisted by Mesdames Charles H. Bradley. G. H. Alexander Clowes, Hugh J. McGibeny, John M. Somerville and Henry H. McNamee.

Service Club to Have Guest Luncheon Queen Esther

The Service Club will have a Circle to Lu nch 12:30 p. m. luncheon and guest day meeting Thursday in the home of| Following a covered dish luncheon the president. Mrs. A. M. Robinson,|SéfVed at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, 1417 N. LaSalle St. Queen Esther Circle of the Third

every night she has a date over what time she is to get

Unless she goes to a corner movie or to a local “jelly joint” for a coke and dancing, she'll probably be entertaining her young man right in the living room—the way

Since it is such a break for them, parents—especially the parents of daughters—ought to co-operate and help the young folks make the change from automobile to

To begin with, it's going to be more important than ever that a girl have a place to entertain her young man— or young men. It didn’t matter much if a girl lived in a crowded apartment with no privacy at all so long as she put her coat on as soon as her date was inside the front

This Evening

Shalley, also a sister, will assist at T y [the reception. 0 Observ C ™ Cincinnati 7hi i ’ ati after which they will F D | ounders Day

s be at home at 3941 Park Ave. Women who will serve on the nominating committee for the —_—

‘Lambda Chi Mothers

But now a girl is going to need the living room— cleared of the family—when she has a date. And she is geing to care more how the living room looks. Also, Mama and Papa, if possible, ought to see that she has some way to entertain, If she has a phonograph and some dance records and the family isn’t too concerned with the condition of the floors in the living room she can invite the gang in for an evening's fun once in a while. And if Mama will see that there is always something to eat in the ice box, Daughter’s popularity will practically be assured. Any kind of game equipment that can be provided— like a table tennis table—will help out, too, and should be added to the household. All a girl used to need for dating was some pretty clothes. Now she is going to need a place in which to entertain—and it's important that she have it.

GOP Women Plan Lincoln Day Luncheon

Clarence B. Kelland To Speak Thursday

Clarence Buddington Kelland, member of the Republican national committee and recently appointed G. O. P. national publicity director, will be principal speaker at the] Lincoln Day Luncheon of the} Woman's Republican Club of Indianapolis Thursday at 12:30 p. m. in the Columbia club. Mr. Kelland is the author of the well known ‘‘Scattergood Baines” stories. The meeting will be public. At the speaker's table with Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, the club president, will be Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. Charles M. Dawson, Ralph F. Gates, chairman of the Republican State committee, and Mrs. Gates; Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, vice chairman of the State committee; William B. Hargrave of Rockville, president of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, and Mrs. Hargrave; Mrs. George R. Jeffrey, chairman of the club program committee: Mrs. Charles W. Mann, 11th District vice chairman; Mrs. Ina Dynes Stebbing, 12th District vice chairman, and Dr. C. A. McPheeters, who will deliver the invocation. Mrs. Grace R. Reynolds of Cambridge City, national committee woman from Indiana, will introduce Mr. Kelland. This meeting will be one of several Lincoln Day gatherings to be held throughout the State in observance of Lincoln's birthday anniversary.

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Skinner-Harris Wedding Is

To Be Hostesses

Mrs. Alfred M. Glosshrenner,

Tonight at 8:30 o'clock, Dr. Roy | chairman of hostesses, will be asEwing Vale will officiate at the | Sisted by the following reception wedding of Miss Betty Jane Harris, | COmmittee: Mesdames E. J. Scoondaughter of N. Lee Harris, and|°oVer O. E. Anthony, Robert B. Richard F. Skinner. son of Mrs, | Adams, €C. D. Alexander, T. Bd] Frank J. Skinner. The informal | Wright, J. W. Atherton, Horace ceremony will be in McKee Chapel | Coats, E. R. Reeves, James H: of the Tabernacle Presbyterian | Prill Taylor Groninger, James L. Church. : | Bradford, James S. Murray, Fae The chapel will be decorated with | Fatrick, Walter White and Harry ragoo.

Picardy gladioli, greenery and] white candles and candelabra. Miss! Others serving on the committee Donna Alles, organist, will play | Will be Mesdames William Kingdon, bridal airs. | Phoebe Link, Clarence H. Beach, Miss Harris will be given in mar-| George Wilson, Adeline Toms, W. riage by her father. She will wear|H. Sibentz, Irving Lemaux, Elias a navy blue crepe dress with white| Atkins, Lewis Finch, J. F. Kleger, accents and navy blue and white/B: L. Beville, Emsley W. Johnson accessories. Her corsage will be Sr» M. G. Spencer, Samuel L. Better Times roses and white Shank, J. C. Siegesmund, Miss freesias. | Clara Gilbert and Miss Jane Lamb. The bride's sister, Mrs. Chester] Mrs. Harper Ransburg will have Carter, will be matron of honor [charge of decorations and Mrs. Her dress will be powder blue with | Max Norris will supervise ushers. navy accessories and she will wear Serving on the ticket committee a corsage of pastel colored spring | are Mesdames Otto Klauss, Charles flowers. Mr. Skinner's best man|Shaw, Norris, Dragoo, Beville, will be Verlin Ford and ushers are Kleger and Miss Lamb. Reservato be Donald Skinner and Pvt. Jack tions for the luncheon are being Alvin. {taken by Mrs. Lyman Thompson. Following the ceremony, Mrs. | Howard Sinclair, another sister of

the bride, will entertain with a P1 Omicrons

reception in her home. Mrs. Myron |

The couple will leave on a trip]

The annual Founders’ Day dinner {>f Kappa Xi Chapter of Pi Omicron Honor Founders | Sorority will be held at 6 p. m. to-

Past presidents and founders of morrow in the Bamboo Room of the Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ Hotel Washington. Club of Butler University will be | Special guests at the party will be guests of honor at a turkey lunch-|ppys. Bjorn Winger and Miss Flora eon Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the home prake, honorary members; MIS. of Mrs. M. H. Willetts, 4321 College George Swain of Montezuma, Ind. Ave. {and Mrs. Ruth Book of Chicago. Following, Patty Ann Miles will] Mrs. Book will review the life of sing and tap dance and Harriet Franz Schubert with the assistance Billger will sing and play the piano.|of Mr. Jean Oakes, who will sing They are pupils of Miss Mary Ellen|three Schubert compositions, Miss Galbraith, who will accompany|Maida Johnson will give the invothem. {cation and Mrs. Winger the reAssisting the hostess will be Mes- sponse. Toastmaster for the event dames W. C. Galbraith, Bernard will be Miss Angeline Olsen. Wulie, H. W. Mason and Josephine| Others attending the dinner will Arnold. |include Mesdames Ralph Clark, F. Those to be honored are Mesdames |, Ellison, Kenneth Hartman, ClayOtis McCracken, E. H. Stewart,|ton Higginbotham, Cyrus MackenCharles Smith, Charles Money. H.|zie, Herbert Y. Massie, Paul F. McT. German, O. E. Butz, C. S. Ray, Daniel, G. R. Poland, Thomas SelH. A. Koss, F. H Beghtel. C. H. mier, Paul Striebeck, Harold Waddy, Taylor, Ross Mitchell, H W. Clack,{and the Misses Irene Fox, Ethel O. R. Burghard and Harvey C. Reed, Pauline Thompson. Lou Ann Kares. Mrs. S. F. Dolzall will preside. pfyers, Marjorie Shirley, Bertha

Cy roe ed oes Staub, Thelma Kernel and Betty W.C. T. U. to Hear Zimmerman. Rev. Robbins

Mrs. McDaniel, general chairman, will be assisted by Miss Reed, chairThe Rev. M. O. Robbins, pastor of man of arrangements, and Mrs. SelVictory Memorial Methodist Church, |mier, decorations chairman. will have charge of Bible study at

a meeting of the Sarah A. swain| W. C. T. U. to Have W. C. T. U. next Tuesday at 11 a. m. w C U

Mrs. Julius Rockener and Mrs. A. J. Kassler will assist the hostess. Mrs. Ruth Hellman will speak on “Our Children in the Pacific.”

‘Six Years in Alaska’ Is Talk Topic

“My Six Years in Alaska” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Holden M. LeRoy when she speaks next Thursday before the Women's Association of Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The meeting will be at 2 p. m. in the church parlors. Devotions, led by Mrs. Gentry Haun, will be followed by a musical program,

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Christian Church will hold its regular meeting in the Mary Conkle lounge. Mesdames S. S. Broughton. M. P. Goviea, Florence May and Virginia Kurner will be hostesses. Topics to be discussed are “How Can Our Circle Help Our Church?” and “How Can Our Circle Help Our Community?” Miss Mary Gilkison will lead the devotional period and Mrs. Morton Keith and Mrs. Jessie Tucker will be in charge of the program.

Plan Poverty Party A Poverty Party will be given at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Wally Watkins, 406 E. Sumner

in the home of Mrs. Emma Barger, 2204 Woodlawn Ave. Mrs. Edith Grant will be the leader at the afternoon devotional period. Mrs. Cora Higginbotham is

have its annual dinner meeting

Annual Dinner The Irvington W. C. T. U. will

Monday in the Irvington Presby-

terian Church at 6:30 p. m. with Francis M. Hughes as the principal

: speaker. The Rev. George King of New Titles Assembly Poneton Avenue Baptist Church A 74 will give the invocation and the To Hear Review |Rev. John B. Ferguson of the host Mrs. Ralph Hamill, 6063 Pleasant church will give a greeting. Run Parkway, will be hostess at! Also on the program will be Cur10 a. m. next Wednesday for the tis Shake, vocalist, accompanied by New Titles Assembly. | Miss Eleanor Ray. There will be a Members will hear the third of | final report on the membership a series of five book reviews being campaign and an award given to presented by Mrs. Marjorie Boles.|the person obtaining the most new She will talk on “I Like Brazil” members. The team acquiring the

president of the group.

Ave, by the Amigo Debs.

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(Jack Harding). most members also will be honored.

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