Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1942 — Page 14

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Agenin Cli Bron Cay Paty 1 ls Scheduled for Oct. 24 “and 25 «J! a C

MISS LOUISE DICKSON is planning the Algonquin Riding club’s annual Brown county party which will be held Oct. 24 and 25 in Brown ‘county. by Sg : Assisting her will be members of

Laura Frances Haight and Verne K. Reeder, Oscar B. Perine and W. A. Hussey. Reservations are being re- . ceived by the chairman. _ Plans for the event were begun at a recent election meeting held by the club, Mt. Reeder was chosen president; Miss Grace Ann Speer, vice president; Mrs. B. W, Major, treasurer, and H. 8. Cheney and ~Mrs. Hal Taylor, directors at large. Frank E. Samuel, vice president, presided in the absence of the president, Capt. Russel 8. Williams, Several of the club’s members are in military service. Maj. Willis | E. Kuhn will leave Saturday for Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Jack Hussey has entered officers’ training at Camp Davis, N. C. Pvt. Major, home on furlough from Camp Lee, Va., will return Saturday. His first lieutenant’s commission recently was received by #s Lieut. Ronald B. Woodard who ‘is at Camp Gordon, Va.

¢ Miss Funkhouser to Be Honored

MISS MARGUERITE FUNKHOUSER will be honor guest Friday night at a dinner and kitchen shower given by Misses Margaret - Kayser, Doris and Louise Bicknell at the Homestead. The honor guest “will be married Oct. 17 to William A. Kroeplin, son of Mrs. William 4A, Kroeplin of River Forest, Ill: Assisting the hostesses at the party * will be their mothers, Mrs. Karl H. Kayser and Mrs. A. J. Bicknell. “Gy Guests with the bride-to-be and her mother, Mrs. Elmer Funkhouser, will. be Mesdames Kroeplin, H. L. Zimmer, Wilbur Jones, Allen Johnson and Walter N. Carpenter II; Mrs. Richard Anderson, New Albany, and Mrs. William Woolley, Richmond, Tin . £ Also attending will be Miss Josinah Allen, Hagerstown; Miss Mary Elizabeth Overton, West Lafayette; Misses Mary Margaret =Ruddell, Martha June and Carolyn Riggle, ‘Marilyn Whitaker, Ann Woolley, Sue Gabe, Agnes Brown and Sara Lindley.

o Attend Meridian Hills Party

AT THE MERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB'S opening fall arty Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Olive will have as heir guests Mrs. J. C, Williams, Rutherfordton, N. C., sister of Mrs. live; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naber, Evanston, Ill.; Messrs. and Mes-§-dames’S. C. Bartlett, Charles Stevens and ‘R. B. Burch and Mr. Irwin Bertermann, Mr, and Mrs. Olive are chairmen for the dinner & bridge, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam and Mr. and “Mrs. Thomas F. Carson. Others making reservations for the event .are Messrs. and Mesdames Marshall G. Knox, A, A. Zinn and Merriam and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Weller, - i The club's annual dinner will be held at 6:30 p. m. Oct. 19 in “4 connection with a stockholders’ meeting at which three directors and & members of the admissions committee will be elected. Other events “%-scheduled for October are the monthly luncheon bridge for women +.0ct, 20; the monthly buffet supper Oct. 25: a treasure hunt for children of 10 to 13 years on Oct. 28, and a Hallowe'en party for is children up to 10 years of age on Oct. 30. Next Wednesday, the final women's golf guest day will be held. Women golfers of the

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List Winners In Salvage

|Fashion Fair

Mrs. Henry J. Windt of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, North, Methodist church, was the winner of the grand award in the fashion fair of salvage sewing sponsored yesterday in the Columbia club by the Indianapolis Council of Women. . : Her entry, a street dress, combined sheer black wool with red printed calico. All entries in the show were required to ne made of at least 50 per cent salvaged material. Blue ribbons and honorable mentions were awarded in each of“six classifications. © The blue ribbon winners included Mrs. Horace Mann Powell, sportswear; Mesdames Ira Melvin, John Taggart, L. A. Ran-

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gfore her marriage July 3 in the church. (Daugherty photo.)

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mony on July 13. 4, Lieut. and Mrs. Arsene: P. home in Corvallis, Ore,

1. Mrs. Robert Russell was Miss Dolores Rice, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. William P. Rice, be-

2. A July 31 ceremony united Miss Mary Frances Delph and Maurice A. Brink, She is the daughter of Mrs. Cora M. Delph. The at home address is the (Kindred photo.)

3. Miss Mary Virginia Spann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Spann, became the bride of Corp. Jack H. Lowder of Ft. Dix, N. J, in a cere-

Before her marriage July §, Mrs. Bonifas was Miss Ruth Galm. (Voorhis photo.)

5. Mrs. James Prater was Miss Dorothy Wysong before her marriage on Juné 12. She is the daughter of Mrs. Lola Wysong and J. P. Wysong of Greencastle. (Porter photo.) 6. A ceremony on June 21.in the North Side Church of God united Miss Etha LaVerne Struckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Struckman, and Richard G. Blackwell. (Plowman photo.) 7. Miss Irene Ulrey was married to Sergt. Clarence C. Spann on July 27 in Cheraw, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Moffett Ulrey are parents of the bride. (Kindred photo.) . . ’ 8. Mrs. Robert E. Willlams was Miss Wilma Jane Young before her wedding on June 26. The couple’s at home address is 1203 Congress ave. (Daugherty photo.)

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Clubs—

Mrs. M. E. Woolf to Be Speaker | Before Thursday Lyceum Club;

Bundles for America Moves Headquarters

120 Monument circle, ’

Bundles for America and Britain have transferred the organization headquarters from 39 W. Ohio st. to

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Film Indorsers Luncheon Is

To Be Tuesday

. The president’s luncheon of the Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will be held Tuesday in the Claypool hotel with Kenneth Collins, Indiana theater manager, as guest speaker. Mrs. Earl Nilés is luncheon chairman, assisted by Mesdames Carl Kelley, Wolf Sussman, Julia Belle Tutewiler, Adam Honderich and Carl Day. Mrs. David Ross, president, wiil preside at a short business session before the luncheon. Picture committee members for the Indorsers and neighborhood house chairmen have been announced by Mrs. A. P. Ellison and Mrs. R. R. Mills, neighborhood house chairman. On- Mrs. Ellison’s committee are

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hurch News— Presbyterian

|Group to Hear Travel Talk

St. Hilda's Guild Will Meet Tomorrow.

Among church group activities is a meeting at which a travel talk is to be a program feature, . The book review: p of section 2, Women’s society, MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PREBBYTERIAN church, will meet” tomorrow at 1 p. m, in the church parlor: to hear Mrs. Bert Essex give a travel talk on “Allied Countries Where Our Boys Are.” pee : Mrs. Essex, who has visited in 47 foreign countries, will have an ex« hibit of maps and mementoes of her travels, Hostesses for the meet ing will be Mrs. Alex West Sr. and Mrs, Robert Hamill. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Charles Ls Perdew or Mrs. Frank A, White,

. St. Hilda's guild, CHRIST EPIS« COPAL church, will meet tomorrow at the parish house at 10 a. m, Luncheon will be served at noon and members will work until 3 p. m, The organization is sewing and knitting for the Red Cross and for other charitable organizations, Hostesses will be Mrs. Frederick Mitchell and Mrs. Robert Pock.

“Christian Leadership Among Women in Latin America” will be the theme of the meeting tomorrow of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, ROBERT'S. PARK METH« ODIST church. Discussion of business affairs will begin at 1% a. m. and lunch will be served a§ 12:15 p. m. with a prayer and wore ship service to follow,

The Indianapolis Federation of EVANGELICAL CHURCH WOM EN will hold its fall meeting Friday at the Broadway Evangelical church, Luncheon will be served at noon. * Mrs. Rose Lee Farrell will be the guest speaker and her subject is to be “The War and the House« wife,” Mrs. H. R. Rickenbrode ig president of the organization.

Mrs. Carl Goepper will be chaire man for a card party tomorrow evening sponsored by the ST. PHILIP NERI Altar society. Play, 'will begin at 8 o'clock in the parish

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President’s Dinner The annual president's day dine ner of Alpha chapter, Theta Delta Sigma sorority, will be held at 6:30 p. m. today in the Colonial tea= room.

Bide-A-Wee Meeting ¢ The Bide-A-Wee club will- meet at the home of Miss Dora Mone tieth, 2105 N. Delaware st. tonight

New office hours announced are 12:45 to 8:45 p. m. Monday and from 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. on other: days of the : week, including Saturday.

Sigma Beta to Meet

Mrs. Sheldon Cox will be hostess at 8 p. m, today in her home, 5423 E. 10th st., far Lambda Mu chapter of Sigma Beta sorority. At the organization’s recent convention in Chicago, Mrs, Cox was elected na-

Beta Delphian Meets Tomorrow

A program to honor James Whitcomb Riley and another dealing with the study of art are highlights in today’s ciub news. Hostess for the THURSDAY LYCEUM club meeting tomorrow will be Mrs. Earl R. Conder, 26 Meridian pl. “Flags” will be the .subject of an address by Mrs. M. E. Woolf, Members will respond to the roll call with remarks pertaining to Riley.

At a meeting of the BETA DEL- y PHIAN club tomorrow, Mrs. Charles S orority to Meet Phi Delta Pi's Alpha chapter will

O. Warfel will discuss “An Approach to the Study of Art.” An-|hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. today in the home of Miss Mildred

dall,"Clinton Ancker and Charles G. Fitch, suits; Mrs. Frank C. Spangler, children’s. Also, Mesdames Charles Adams, Joseph I. Tyson and Lowell S. Fisher, coats or wraps; Mrs. Forest M. Hackley and Mrs. Joseph Spangler, accessories; Mesdames F. E. Spindell, Windt, William Howell, J. H. Armington, Ernest Gauker, Josephine Sacre and George P. Ruth and Miss Mildred Gauker, daytime dresses; Mesdames Laura E. Ray,

Mesdames H. C. Fledderjohn, Sussman, C. R. Creech, Honderich, Niles, G. O. Lehman, John Cockrane, Claude Franklin and Harry Rice. Neighborhood house chairmen are Mesdames L. C. Ballard, George Carter, Ben Harris, Ellison, Thomas’ Demmerley, Rice, A. E. Bennett, Niles, Lehman, W, D. Keenan, Casper Kempf, L. H. Fouts, James P. Spear, Rufus O'Hara, Sussman, Honderich, Charles Davidson, J. C. Wilkerson, Arthur ‘Williams, Fled-

P.-T. A. News— State Parent-Teacher Congress

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“Arranges Regional Conferences; National Officer to Be Speaker

“Serve Where You Are” is to be the theme of the annual conferences " “held this month by members of the Indiana Congress of Parents and "Teachers in five state regions. ; Mrs. Emmet C. Stopher, Kent, O, vice president of region 4 of the wi National Congress of Parénts and Teachers, will speak at all conferences. Region 4 includes Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan

d- Wisconsin..... | ; * Pirst of the conferences will be + tomorrow at New Albany with Mrs. Ohaver, Boonville, sixth region: al vice president, presiding. The Indianapolis session, Oct. 19, will ~ § be directed by Mrs. Frank Rieman, seventh ‘regional vice president. Other meeting places with their dates and presiding officers include

Greencastle, ‘Oct. - 20, Mrs. Harry Bain of Martinsville,” fifth regional vice: president; Ft. Wayne, Oct. 21, Mrs. Lawrence Goble of Ft. Wayne, fourth regional vice president, and Frankfort, Oct. 22, Mrs. Edward Watskin of Whiting, third regional vice president. :

8 & = Walter Gingery, Washington high school principal, will be the speaker at a meeting of the school’s

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Parent-Teacher association at 7:30 land Walter Gingery: All the en-

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'| Hartford Lewis, finance and budget;

A group of students from the music department will sing under the direction of Miss Etta Scherf. Following the progarm there will be a reception for freshmen parents in the cafeteria. ‘Mrs, Earle B. Tackitt, association president, has. announced the following committee chairmen; Mrs. Harry Litchfield, program: Mrs.

Mrs. Morris Boschen, membership; Mrs. Martha Scotten, publications; Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, safety; Mrs. L. M. Sartor, historian, and Mrs. Theodore Petranoff, publicity. Other board members are Mrs.

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John McWethy and Mrs. Ernest Hawkins, first and second vice presidents; Miss Gertrude Lindley, se¢retary, and Fred Farquar, treasurer.

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Henry Laut, F. Eugene Thoriaburgh and Colin Lett, evening wear.

Honorable : Mention

Honorable mention winners were: Sportswear, Mesdames Ben Robinson, Oscar Forsythe,” Orval Stone and Cecil Byrne; suits, Mrs. Walter Carnahan’ and Mrs: ‘Helen. Talge Brown; children, Mrs. Walter Webster and Mrs. George Owings, - Coats or wraps, Mrs. Louis Markun; accessories, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Clinton Reid; daytime dresses, Mesdames Elmer Schaub, Annah E. Core, Ruth, Ruth Glover, O. M. Richardson, - Wiliam E. Lincoln, Chalmer Schlosser, John Sleeth, Kenneth McWilliams, Habold J. Hayes and Jules Zinter. ‘ Evening wear, Mesdames Sacre, H. Brown Sturgeon, Regeia Sauter

trants in the show were ‘members of clubs affiliated with the council.

Auxiliary Plans Luncheon

A presidents’ luncheon will be

held honoring the incoming and retiring presidents of the Bruce P. Robison uni 133, American Legion auxiliary, and junior group in Ayres’ tearoom at 1:30 p. m. Saturday.

The incoming presidents are Mrs.

.|Albert W. Schrand and Miss Dorothy Allbright, and the retiring presidents, are Mrs. Walter Buenaman and Miss Betty Hasselbring.

Miss Lela E. Taylor will speak

on “Latin-American Neighbors,” and Miss Maxine Critchfield will sing.

no extra cost. Gotham Gold Stripe Futuray rayon stock-

Hostesses for covered dish lunch City = Parent - Teacher

by ‘the same |der Castle, president.

famous Gotham mills known "the world over for quality : ho-

eons to be given by the Garden s\ssociation He ings ‘are’ made; thave been ammouriced by Mrs. War-

. Those entertaining and the dates for their luncheons are: Mrs. Helen Jackson, tomorrow; Mrs. Glenn Burkhardt, Oct. 15; Mrs. Marcella

Mrs. William P. Mayer, chairman of Past Presidents’ parley, will be in charge of arrangements. Comniittee members include Mesdames Homer C. Asher, Frank E, Collman, Fred C. Hasselbring, James J. Jordan, Clarence U. Knipp, Will H. Long, C. K. McDowell, John Paul Ragsdale, P. J. Sertell, Donald H. Smith, Fred M. Wolf and Misses ‘Helen and Olivine Buenaman, Mar-

other address to the club will be on the “Forms and Principles of Architecture,” given by Mrs. Herbert H. Akers. .

The INDIANAPOLIS DAY NURSERY association will meet. at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the nursery with Mrs. John E. Messick presiding.

Members of the CHILDREN'S MUSEUM guild will meet for a business session Friday at 1 p. m. in the home of Mrs. John Heidt. Serving as co-hostesses will be Mesdames Robert Kirby, John Rocap and William McGowan.

Mrs. James Stuart, 335 Berkley rd., was to be hostess at a presidents’ day tea held by chapter F, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, today at 2 p. m. Mrs. Titus Lowe and Mrs. Verna Stuart were to assist at the tea table. “In the Far East,” was to be the subject of Mrs. C. J. Ancker’s talk to the organization. Mrs. Lottie Eastwood, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Sidgor, were to sing a group of songs.

+ Mrs. Carl Koch and Mrs. W. M.

a meeting at 1:30 p. m. today of the SUNSHINE GARDEN club. Frank Wallace of the state conservation department was to show

. | moving pictures of state parks. Mrs.

Ralph Wikoff is president of the organization.

The JEANNE d’ARC chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club, will meet Friday for a 12:30 p. m. dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. H. Flannery, 3849 Lomond st. Assisting her will be Mrs. C. W. Caldwell and Mrs. Richard Roth “

The speaker will be Mrs. J. W. Thornburgh, and Mrs, Otio Bend will be guest pianist.

THE CHEER BROADCASTERS will meet for a luncheon aga - ness session Friday at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. M. D. Mullane will be hostess, at her home, 339 Burgess ave.

© Mrs. C. A. Shelby, 1322 N, LaSalle st., will entertain the LADIES’ FED-

Masten were to be co-hostesses for|

Clark, 1618 S. State st. tional vice president.

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Clio Club Will Open Season

The Clio club will begin its 65th year with a president's day tea Friday at the home of Mrs, Fermor S. : Cannon, 4235 N. Pennsylvania st. J LL ! id “The club will study Indiana this| hd Hr i lovely 2 |year and the first speaker, Frank

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