Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1942 — Page 17
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Alice Evans Will Be Honored : At Dessert Bridge Tomorrow
MRS. HANLY R. BLACKBURN and Mrs. William Thomas will entertain tomorrow night at the former’s
‘home, 5402 N. Capitol ave., for Miss Alice Evans, whose
engagement to Everett D. Bergen Jr. recently was announced. The y will be a “priorities” shower and
dessert bridge. Miss Evans is , Bergen is the son oi Mrs. Everett D, Bergen, 502 E, Maple road. Their marriage will be at 8:30 p. m., April 18,
‘and Mrs. Bergen will be guests at tomorrow night's party with the bride-to-be. Also attending will be Mesdames Ben Cohee, R. Blayn¢ McCurry, Ellis Hay, George Purves: Jr., Starlin Ryan, Lee Winders, Russell B. Steinhour, R. N. Hiatt, Roger Williams and C. Hollis Full, Misses Dorothy Rogge, Ruth Shewmon, Sue Manning and Peggy Aspinall.
Name Ushers for| Children's Concert
USHERS for the|chiidren’s concert to be given by the Indianapolis Symphony tra Saturday, March 21, in the Murat theater have been named by Mrs. Charles Weiss and Mrs, Paul E. Fisher of the ushers committee. : + The list incl \ Miss Else Hubert and Miss Athena Holevas, Manual Training bn at vols Misses Ann and Ellen Wagner, Ladywood school; Wilma and Ruth Leavelle, Shortridge high school; Misses Mary way, Irma Jean Deweese and Helen Whitehead, Technical high school; Misses Joan Hendricks, Patricia Gentry, ‘Marian Newlin, Faye Ella Hite, Dorothy Leppert and Betty Linder of Girl Scout troop 71.
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Three talks on health problems will be given at a meeting ar- ’ ranged for Monday by the public relations committee of the Women’s
auxiliary to the Masrion county medical society. The auxiliary is offering the pro ), to open at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium, as a community service. ‘Members will bring guests and the public is invited. : Topics to be dis¢ussed and the speakers are “Emergency Medical Service,” Dr. H. S. Leonard; “Physical Defects Found in American Youth Examined for War Service,” Maj. Glen Ward Lee, and “Venereal Diseases,” by Dr. A. F. Weyerbacher. Hostesses will Mesdames Marvin Sandorf, Karl R. Ruddell, John Rigg, J. W. Ricketts, A. B. Richter, Nellie B. Reynolds, Simon Reisler, Russell Rees, Robert J. Peters, W. E. Pennington, Thomas B. Noble and F. V. The study group of the auxiliary will meet next Thursday and on April 2 and 16 at{ 10 a. m. in the 38th st. branch of the Merchants National bank, , Karl M. Koons is auxiliary president and Mrs. Foster Hudson, corr sponding secretary.
Cross Benefit Party
NUMEROUS ESERVATIONS have been made for the first of three morning lectures which the Red Cross committee of Caroline Scott Harrison /chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, is sponsoring tomorgow in the chapter house. Mrs. Trevor R. Geddes will talk on © y in the Making” at 11 o'clock following a 10:45
a. m; “coffee” Su uént events in the series will occur March 27
and April 10.
Among those a tending tomorrow will be Mesdames Logan Hall,
E. E. Voyles, Frank |Atkins, Edward B. Taggart, C. E. Whitehill, Silas
B. Reagan, Harry R| Fitton, Richard E. McCreary Jr., C. H. Wallerich, Jr., Caroline Vajen Collins, Ralph W. Boozer, an, Inez Merz, William E. McGuire, M, B. McDonald, James H. Gibson, Charles Gross, Maurice Lindley, J. Edward Bourne, Charles E. Stevens, Hugh L. Paddock, Carl J. Iserloth, J. D. Cousins and W. R. Rarvin, ; Also Misses Claypool, Lillian B. Taggart and Henrietta Askren, Mesdames 1. F. Braman, Richard Foltz, Fred P. Jefry, Boyd Brown, William P,| Kolts, Charles W. Compton, James Gloin Jr., Thomas Batchelor, Henry Benham, M. T. Scott, Charles A, Breece, Albert Kahler, Edward Schort, T. A. Bunch, Emmett Judson, George H. Hadley, Gentry |Haun, Philip H, Lucas, T. R. Mead, Grover C, ‘Winings and Joe d Beckett. Mrs. William Dobson, chapter regent, will receive guests. Mrs. Geddes will be introduced by Mrs. Iliff
daughter of Mrs. Frank Lewis Evans, 5311
Hes co-chairman| of the Red Cross committee.
Sororities—
Delta Theta Chi Plans Benefit Book Review for Red Cross; ymmas to Have Party
lars in: today’s news feature book reviews, a bridge
‘|discussed at a business session of
.|Gleaves Jr., Robert F. Koss, Guy E. Morrison, Gerald R. Redding, J
and the Misses Elizabeth Cook, Margaret Ensley and Dorothy Helmer, will serve on the committee.
Indiana state day, province convention, rush plans for this fall and members in war work will ‘be topics
the INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE association, ZETA TAU ALPHA, today. A representative from Adams Furniture Co. will talk on interior decorating. Mrs. Scott Padgett, 3923 Kenwood ave., will entertain the group in her home at 8 p. m. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames R. M. Andrews, Hiram ‘Hunt, Corbin Patrick, Stanley Stoker, Birchard LeBaw, Martha Spin and the Misses Jane Allen, Zimmerman and Josephine ois 2 Members are urged to bring Red ‘Cross knittihg and sewing to alll, meetings.
Mrs. Wayne Badgley (above) is assistant director of “Silas Smidge from . Turnip Ridge” (Jay Tobias), a three-act rural comedy to be presented by the P.-T. A. of Lowell school Monday and Tuesday at the school. ‘Mrs. Robert Stevens is director of the play. Members of the cast include Messrs. and Mesdames Lawrence Goddard, George : Moyer, McIntyre and Mesdames Hobart Monical, Martin Burtt, James Morton, Harold’ Brady, Also Messrs. Leonard Siefert, Stevens and Badgley. \
Bomar Cramer Concert Aids Service Club
Proceeds of .a conceri-to be: given at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the ' English theater by Bomar Cramer, pianist, will benefit . the Service club for men of the army, navy and marine corps. A box at the recital will be occupied by Governor and Mrs, Henry
F. Schricker and their guests. In another party for which Mrs, Lafayette Page will be hostess will be Mme. Dorothea Manski, Miss Inge Manski and Robert Tangeman of Bloomington, Miss Ocie Higgins, Lebanon, and Dr. Irvine H. Page. Box parties also have been planned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Wilking, Mr. and Mrs. John E, Messick Jr., Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Mrs. Irene McKay. One group attending together will include Mesdames Albert E. Sterne, Frank English, Elizabeth Foote, Kathryn Satter, Miss Irma Brooke and Miss Bernice Gray. Other reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hensel, Mesdames Herbert M. Woollen, E. R. Baltzell, Don Bowers, Jane Johnson Burroughs, Dan. W. Flickinger, George P. Meier, Blanche Noggle and Herman C. Wolff; Mrs. Leah I. Marks and Miss Sarah Elizabeth Marks; Misses Dorothy Sipe, Marian Laut and Marcia Smith and Marion Ludtke. A box will be occupied by American legion officials—District Commander and Mrs. Frank Mumford, District Adjutant and Mrs. Fred Hasselbring and Frank Samuel, national adjutant. Members of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ association also will attend.
W.CT Ub Have Institute On Defense
Henry E. Ostrom, civilian aid to the fifth corps area commanding
.|Lawrence Sims, Herbert J, Spier|SeReral, will talk on “Our Duty To-
day” at the afternoon session of the all-day institute of Central W. C. T. U. in Roberts Park Methodist church, Vermont and Delaware sts., tomorrow. Maj. Gen. Robert H.
Tyndall will discuss “Civilian Defense.”
The morning session will open at 10 o'clock with songs led by Mrs. Talmadge Smith and Mrs. Roy Egbert at the piano. Mrs. H. D. Terry will lead devotions with “Individual Responsibility” as her subject. A pledge of allegiance to the flag will be conducted by Mrs. Edna Pauley and Mrs. ‘Charles Grant, president of the Mation county W. C. T, U.,, will extend greetings. Reports: will be given by Mrs. George Barnes, treasurer; Mrs. R. H. White, corresponding secretary, and the following directors of departments: Mrs. C. M. Cannaday, evangelistic; Mrs. Roy Carter, temperance and missions; Mrs. Fred Stucky, medal contests; Miss Lillian Besley, literature; Mrs. E. W. Mun-
Samuel Wes, flower’ mission,
Thé noontide prayer will be given
Harry |
son, exhibits and fairs, and Mrs.
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| songs ‘and devotions at {of the afternoon session
by Mrs: Payne Clark and the Rev. 8. L. Martin, pastor of Roberts Park
‘{church, will talk on “Sobriety—Our
Greatest Defense.”
Mrs. W. C. will lead
at 1:30
Mrs.
Mrs. Hexzie'B, Pike Became president -of- the Woman's Department club ‘at’ an election meeting yes
sister of the bride, and Jack Lee of * | Chicago.
Mrs. Bertha Mosier Speaks Saturday
Is President (of W.D.C.
"|M. Jones and Charles M. Maley,
university and a member of Kappa| Kappa Gamma’ sorority and Mr. Smits is a graduate of Wabash col-| lege and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. -
To-Kalon Clb Bleots | Mrs. Earl Neill
The bride is a gradiiste of. Butler]
sorority sity, which will give a card party at 2:39 p. m. tomorrow in the Rivfera club.
tary; Mrs. C. A. Rosecrans, urer, and Mesdames Litzelman, O.
directors. |
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dissolved before syrup begins boil if it’s smooth candy you want.
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BB | week. She will take over the duties
|U; W. board meets next Tuesday.
Elected Head Of A. AU. Ww.
Broadway Methodist church this:
of her office June 1. Others to take office on that date are Mrs, A. Harold Votaw, secretary, and Mrs. William E. Rogers ‘and Miss Bertha Leming, A vacancy in the office of vice president, now held by Mrs. Russell, will be filled when the A. A.
Honor Mrs. Daniel
Mrs. J. F. Daniel, Los Angeles, formerly of Indianapolis, will be honor guest -at a dinner given tonight by the D. D. club at the home of Mrs. John K. Wood, 4633 Kingsley: drive.
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Mr, ‘Heivert Russell was elected]? president of the Indianapolis branch as of ‘the. American Association. of |Ge | | University Women at a meeting in}
Snydet; mother of the bride,
‘Southern Mexico’ Is Talk Topic
A talk on “Southern Mexico” ‘will
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