Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1942 — Page 11

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Gives Dinner Party

Mrs. Everett Allison entertained recently with a dinner party in her new home. Guests were the Mes=

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Bride-to-Be

MONDAY, JUNE § 1942 i Janet Beach Will Be

Graduated

Miss Janet Beach, daughter of

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Wed Recently Parliamentary

-Society—

Law Club J [Plans Rose Tea |

Bridge Party

Numerous reservations have been

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beach, will be graduated tomorrow from Lake Erie college, Painesville, O. She has specialized in French and history and

dames Ernest Bender, L. D. Mee Cleary, Charles Walter, Glen Fruits and the Misses Frances Dippel, Dorothy Hamel, Dorothy Roberts, Mildred Whitinger, Delores Harden,

The Indianapolis Parliamentary]:

Alice Hill, Mildred and Helen

Unit Officers of Symphony Committee

will receive the bachelor of arts degree, The commencement exercises will! 9 morrow at the clubhouse. be the 83d at the college. Miss To Give Dance Beach has been active in the The O-Del club will give a dance

Amo them are those of Mes-| ng | {and card party at 8:30 p. m. tomor=

dames Frank C. Walker, Hugh J. French, h iti ilosophy | : : Baker, Edward A. Brown, Helen . WmsiniGies sii phil Y/row in the Five-O Five-O clubroom,

Talge Brown, Maurice P. Eppert,|C >> 2nd other college organiza- sj N. Delaware st. Music for dance Dwight W. Sleeper, Colin L. Lett, tions and was a member of the col- ing will be played by Gilly Banta’s Ed B. Hall, George A. VanDyke, D. lege aviation club for two vears. | orchestra.

S. Meditch, F. C. Vance, Leonidas F. Smith, George W. Snyder, Everett R. Lett, Philip A. Keller, Clyde V. Montgomery, Alvin G. Jose, Hal L. Purdy, Charles T. Hanna, Edward P. Everett and E. B. Funk. Others are the Mesdames Walter Christy, H. B. Wolfe, D. F. Randolph, Carrie Heider Ralston, Claude D. Funk, Ralph L. Thomp-

made for the bridge party which the art department of the Woman’s Department club will sponsor to-

Law Club, Inc. will entertain with | a rose tea and book preview at 1:45) p. m. next Monday in the D.A R. chapter house. Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman will review “Cross Country” (Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings). Members of the executive board who will serve as hostesses include the Mesdames Harry Kuhn, John Downing Johnson, Gustavus B. Taylor, Herman P, Willwerth, Frank B. Hunter, J. B. Carr, William E. White, P. J. Howey, George P. Ruth and Thomas R. Booth. The courtesy committee will assist. It includes the Mesdames Louis R. Markun, Ralph L, Lochry, Charles F. Voyles, Everett E, Lett and Miss

Baumgart.

For Coming Season Are Announced

MRS. CHARLES LATHAM, president of the Indiana State Symphony society’s women’s committee, and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, chairman of its state council, have announced the 1942-1943 officers and board members for

eight additional state units of the committee. Mrs. Newell H. Long is chairman of the Bloomington unit; Mrs. Susan Maurer heads the Brazil unit; Mrs. Ralph W. Sheek will direct the unit in Franklin, and Mrs. Harold L. Joyce is chairman of the Hartford City group. Chairmen of the Knightstown, Martinsville, Wabash and Marion units are, respectively, Mesdames Earl B. Gabbutt, Michael H. Cohn, Glenn A. Bowman and Miss Alma Patton. Vice chairmen, secretaries and treasurers of the above units are listed respectively as Mesdames David R. Major, Herman T. Briscoe and Albert Haring, Bloomington; Mrs. Lucy Pell, Miss Mary Price

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones of Toledo, O., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mar-

Easy to Wash. . .

and Miss Jane Zeller, Brazil; Mesdames William V. Hemphill, J. O. Van Antwerp and O. A. Vandivier, Franklin; Mesdames Charles S.

Frances Darracott.

garet Helen, to Dr. J. Herman Schauinger, son of Mrs. Leo Schau-

son, Norman F. Phelps, Ray B.

Mrs. Maurice T. Harrell, notifica-

’ Dorward, W. C. Bartholomew, WilA mid-sum-

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[tion chairman, will be aided by the inger of Indianapolis. Mesdames William M. Moore, James | mer wedding is being planned. P. Tretton, Lowell S. Fisher and| Miss Jones was graduated from Vance Wilkinson, the program the University of Toledo and rechairman. Mrs. Herman Davis, |ceived her bachelor or arts in liaided by Miss Maude Russell and brary science at the University of Mrs. Cecil Clark, will have charge Michigan on May 30. She is a payurence Carter, Everett T. Bland, of ‘the decorations. member of Phi Theta Psi sorority. Clayton Hunt Ridge, Hugh L. RayMrs. John Downing Johnson, the Dr. Schauinger was graduated from nor Victor H. Rothley, F. Frances study director, and Mrs. Kuhn, the Indiana university and received his gumple, Ora Maud Hardie, John R. retiring president, will preside at master’s degree there. He was curry, J. C. Hardesty and E. G. the tea table. Mrs. Royce B. Stokes granted his doctorate at George- Hinshaw. . will introduce Mrs. Hirschman. town university, Washingten, and is, - Additional ones include the MesSpecial guests will include Mrs, [NOW an assistant in the library ex- games Besse Herrmann, Willard William Dobson, regent of the Car- tension service at the University of N. Clute, A. L. Leatherman, M. C.

liam H. Hart, John W. Thornburgh, John Connor, Gertrude Kyger, Hezzie B. Pike, Harry S. Helck, Charles W. Field, Bert S. Gadd, Louise B, Pohlman, Mary B. Hedges, E. L. Burnett, Hobart L. Wilson,

Leonard, Ralph Montfort and Robert A. Clark, Hartford City; Mesdames Ralph Bush, Harold Watts and Roland Morgan, Knightstown; Mesdames John O. Campbell, C. C. Rhetts and Drysdale Brannon, Marion; Mesdames Judson Dutton, R. H. Egbert and Roy Kirk, Martinsville; Mrs. Lowell E. Longstreth, Mrs. Howard Worth and Miss Eloise Wilson, Wabash.

Committee Chairmen Are Listed

CHAIRMEN of standing committees, who are members of the unit executive boards, also have been announced. In Bloomington they are Mesdames Yay Allen, Louis Becovitz, Briscoe, Clyde Hare, Haring, George Henley, Harvey Locke, Vern Ruble and Robert L. Sanders. Others are Mrs. James Roper and Mrs. H. E. Weinland, Miss

Lois Luther and Miss Zeeler, Brazil; Mesdames Judson Deer, Don Dungan, Austin Flinn, A. W. Records, Carlton Shuck, Miss Jean Krueck snd Miss Bess Scholler, Franklin; Mesdames Clark, Olof Hedstrom Jr., Larry Imhoff, Leonard, Clifford Kranning and William Rosenbaum, Hartford City. Mesdames Bush, Leslie Cortner, Russell Dennis. Leonard Land, Morgan, Philip Parker and Philip Scudder are Knightstown executive

oline Scott Daughters of the American Revolution, and the law club’s past presicents, Mesdames Walter H. Vinzant, Scott, William E. Tinney and Voyles.

Harrison chapter,

Michigan.

Harry Miesse, Jasper P.

Mrs. Taylor is the club's new

New York Visitors

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miner re-

Batsel, H. Alden Adams, Laura Adkins, Frederick G. Balz, W. P. Strawmeyer, John F. Rhodes, George P, Steinmetz, J. L. Azby, Merritt E. Woolf, D. J. Zimmer-

turned home yesterday from New man, William Herschell, Wayman

York, where they have been since | Adams of New York and Miss Pearl

board members. In Marion, Mesdames Charles P. Askew, Campbell, last Tuesday. | F. Kiefer.

Robert F. Charles, O. E. Draudt, R. C. Eikenberry, Tom Fruchey, Paul Seiberling, Fred Sweetser, H. D. Thompson, John W. Wharton and Miss Patton will serve. » » » » ” 5

The Martinsville board will include Mesdames Charles Abbott, Eugene Barnard, Gilbert Butler, K. S. Daily, Charles Duncan, Dillon Haworth, Hazel Kelso and Austin Sweet. In Wabash the board members will be Mesdames Burton P. Allen, C. P. Bender, Walter Bent, J. M. S. Canfield, Thomas F. Christman, Carlton C. Davis, Wilbur E. Ford, Jeanne Grover, Mark C. Honeywell, Frank E. Jaynes, J. Bruce Merritt, T. S. Rockwell, William H. Talbert and Miss Marvel Wairod. In announcing the appointments, Mrs. Latham said, “The 3720 members of the women's committee are united in the belief that they must keep the Indianapolis symphony orchestra throughout these war times. It has become, under the leadership of Fabien Sevitzky, an integral part of Indiana life. The committee believes that all phases of normal life must be preserved, because they are among the aspects of civilization for whose preservation our armies are fighting.” »

To Report on Park School Garden Tour

OFFICERS will be elected by the Park School Mothers’ associa~ tion at its annual meeting at 2.30 p. m. Thursday in the Woddstock club. William J. Williams, treasurer of the board of directors, will speak. . Reports will be made of the organization's garden tour (for which the weatherman again this week-end, ss on May 3, provided rain). Mrs. Harcld B. West will preside. Following the meeting a tea will be given in honor of the owners whose gardens were included in the tour.

Kindred photo. Mrs. Waldon Kinnick was Miss Lillian Jean Meyer before her marriage April 19. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyer.

Trophy Donors Are Listed tor Horse Show

Trophy donors for the 12th an-| rval Arlington charity horse show : this week have been announced. The four-night show will open Wednesday at Arlington stables,

near 46th st. and Arlington ave.

Proceeds of this year’s event will!

be contributed for the establishment of an emergency fund for General Hospital 32, recently com- |: missioned here for service with the | country’s expeditionary forces. The Indiana Saddle Horse asso-| ciation is acting as co-sponsor for | the show with Robert H. Brown of Arlington stables. . The list of trophy donors for the |: show includes Denny Lee, the Su-|: perior Trailer Corp. the Indiana |: Fur Co., Mrs, Margaret Abraham Feore and the Algonquin Riding club. Funds for prizes were donated by Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Van Osdol, Myron Feinberg, Lieut. and Mrs. |: Alex Metzger, Messrs. and Mes-|: dames Clayton O. Mogg, Bon O.|: Aspy and M. H. Fuller, Robert H.

president.

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Clubs— Fun Shop—Fourth Floor

Fifth Anniversary Celebration Booked By Robert's Law Club; La treian Clu bs I 0 pP icn ic Brown, Misses Betty Fuiler, Marlou | : { Hyatt and Cynthia Test, the Indi-

A highlight of club meetings planned for tomorrow is an anniversary | anapolis Saddle club, Ralph Reeder SE TL :

huncheon. & Sons and the Thomas stables. ” : I ——— hp < & COMPANY etn Ns

servance its fifth anniversary, the ROBERT'S PARLIAMENIn observance of 1 Seals we “0 \f E &

TARY LAW Club, Inc., will have a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Chalmer Schlosser, 2440 Park ave.| A number of additional reservaMesdames Clifford Luft, John J. Mellen and C. A. Childers will be guests. tions have been made for the show. Following luncheon, plans will be| On Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. |: made for mext years program at a| Mrs. C. Earl Bykert, 77% N. Audu-| yan Osdol will have with them Lieut. brief business session. Cards Will non rd. will entertain members of Col. and Mrs. Charles F. Thompson be played. IRVINGTON REPUBLICAN and Dr. and Mrs. Rollin Moser. Mr. Standing committees appointed by and Mrs. Harry Sidrow will attend Mrs. O. C. Dorrah, newly elected the show during the week as guests president, include Mesdames A. J. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Covert. Clark, O. F. Wulfekammer and

Lieut. and Mrs. Metzger and Schlosser, by-laws; Mrs. Claude, a 0 oo to be elected at the members of their family will be at Crum and Mrs. (Ou, cheer; MIS. meeting, the last of the year. The|the show each night. B. L. Byrket and Mrs. Harry Ken- pop 000n Woman's Republican club] Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max net, communications, and Mrs. ByT- | pambers have been invited to at-| Graves during the run of the show ket, guest book. |tend. Honor guests will be Maj. Will be Dr. and Mrs. George A. Al® serving will be Mrs. Harry Gen. and Mrs. Robert Tyndall, Mrs. | Frantz Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. MilWissell and Mrs. Ruth Glover, host- | Agnes Todd, Marion county vice|Ner, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton K. essex: Mrs. Albert Schillinger, in- chairman; Mrs. Fern Norris, 11th Wheeler, Kankakee, Ill; Mr. and stallation officer; Mrs. R. J. Worth- district vice chairman; Mrs. Coral |Mrs. Jack D. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. ington and Mrs. C. L. Bogart, mem- Bryson, 18th ward vice chairman, | T- B. Graves, Thomas and Michael bership; Mrs. Clark, music, and and Mrs. James Bradford. Graves.

. d : Sunnyside Guild members will ose ie Cruzan, rlia- | . TH a Parlia~! INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER 1, occupy a box at the show. On

; NATIONAL WOMEN'S SERVICE Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. John D. Mrs. N. D. Richardson will b2 jeagye will hold a card party at/Garrett will attend and on Friday delegate to the Indianapolis Coun- 13:15 » m. tomorrow in the Food Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison and | cil of Women, with Mrs. E. C. Wake- Craft shop. Mrs. May Morrissey, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall will lam as alternate. Mrs. Cruzan IS chairman, Mrs. Ruth M. Ford, co- entertain. the founder of the club. chairman, and Mrs. Bertha Wegner, William C. Griffith has reserved will be in charge. Tickets may be a box for Wednesday and Friday The INDEPENDENT. S CAL Clad obtained at the door. evenings. The August C. Bohlens will hold its annual outing tomor- |

will be at the opening performance. row at the home of Mrs. Allen P. Sorority to Picnic

Mrs. Herman Krannert has reserved Fleming, 418 S. Vine st, Plainfield. | a box for the use of nurses of the A noon luncheon will be served.! Alpha Beta sorority will celebrate

hospital unit each night. Other box The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. its founders’ day with a 6:30 p. m.

reservations for the week have been May VanNatta and Mrs. J. B. Stahl- Picnic supper at Riverside park taken by Dr. E. B. Mumford and Wednesday.

The chairman of ar- L. Strauss & Co. rangements, Mrs. Charles Aydelotte,] Dr. J. William Wright has reMembers of ALPHA BETA LA- will be assisted by Miss Louise Hub- [Served a box for the Thursday show TREIAN club will attend a picnic bard and Miss Dolores Schlanger.

and Dr. Robert Moore, Dr. Jack tomorrow for which Mrs. Edwin Bride-to-Be

the WOMAN'S association at a garden tea Friday at 2 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Louise B. Johnson and Mrs. O. H. Bakemeier.

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Carr, Dr. A. A. Thomas, Dr. Charles Kendall, 7400 W. 38th st, will be Weller, Dr. Bernard Rosenak, Dr. hostess. Mrs. William F. Nixon will E. O. Alvis and Miss Mary Jane assist. Dailey have made reservations for Friday.

Lambda Chi Mothers To Hold Picnic

The Lambda Chi Alphas’ Mothers’ club of Butler university will have its annual picnic tomorrow noon at the chapter house, 4721 Sunset ave. After the luncheon Mrs. Ross Mitchell will install the following officers: Mrs. Smith Burns, president; Mrs. O. E. Stone and Mrs. Ralph Iula, first and second vice { presidents; Mrs. W. C. Galbraith and Mrs. Edwin Manouge, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mus. Harry Stahley, treasurer; Mrs. Ber{nard Wulle, historian, and Mrs. |G. E. Schloot and Mrs. Gerald S. ‘Decius, delegate and siternate. to #* the Mothers’ council. Plowman photo. i i

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Mrs. Edward Fillion, Wilson rd. will be hostess tomorrow for the picnic planned by ALPHA DELTA LATREIAN club.

The AMICITIA club is to be entertaired tomorrow by Mrs. George Shepherd, 955 Parker ave. Her assistants will be Mesdames Alex] Goodwin, Rufus O'Harrow and Rus-| & sel Miller.

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{ A rose breakfast will be held to-| morrow by the SOCIAL STUDY, club at the home of Mrs. Oscar] Wadsworth, 911 Layman ave. Mrs. | S. C. Ging will present original readings. i

Mrs. Max Graves and Mrs. Carrie | Hammel tomorrow Will be in charge of the SUNNYSIDE guild's monthly entertainment for patients of the Sunnyside sanatorium.

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\ The annual picnic of the EPHA- | MAR LITERARY club will be com-! bined with & visit to the Julia

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