Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1942 — Page 19
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‘Chinese Life’ Will Be Speaker’s Topic
Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor of
the Irvington Presbyterian church, will be guest speaker ‘at a meeting of the American home department of the Woman’s Department club Wednesday in the clubhouse. His topic will be “Some Phases of Chinese Life.” Dr. Ferguson will be introduced by Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, program chairman. Also included on tlie program will be Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood, so-
~ prano, who will present a group of
_ songs, and Mrs, Felix T. McWhirter,
who will give the invocation. A Chinese luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. Chinese decorations will be used and the dining room hostesses will be in costume. The luncheon co-chairmen are Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour and Mrs. A, E. Cottey and Mrs. E. A. Kelley and Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn are co-chairmen of the dining-room service. They will be assisted by their committees. Name Special Guests
Seated with Mrs. William C.
Bartholomew, department chairman, and Dr. Ferguson at the speaker’s
* table will be Col. Richard Lieber,
‘Eli Lilly, Mesdames Weinhardt, McWhirter and Edwin I. Poston, chairman of the American home department for the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. ) Luncheon reservations may be
* made with Mrs. Harry S. Helck,
clubhouse.
Mrs. Hobart L. Wilson or at the Mrs. R. -L. Johnston, chairman for the department of the war service committee, will be in charge of war bond and stamp sales. . Mrs. Johnston also is‘in charge of the open house to be held at the clubhouse Sunday afternoon for war nurses from Camp Atterbury, Ft. Harrison and Billings hospital at Ft. Harrison,
Gilbert Forbes To Address
2 Service Group
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The annual dinner meeting of the Mutual Service association | will be held Sunday, Nov. 1, in the ballroom of the Marott hotel. Mrs. William Coleman, first life-member. of the organization, has arranged for Gilbert Forbes, news commentator, ‘to give the principal address of the evening. Among special guests will be Rep. and Mrs. Louis Ludlow, Dr. and Mrs. Jean S. Milner and George J. Marott. Dr. Milner will give the invocation. Table decorations will , be the gift of Miss Betty | Berter"mann. At the meeting reports on the progress and achievements of the association and foundation in the past year will be given. New officers for the year also will be installed. Miss Lucy Osborn is president; Mrs. Ellen Gentry, vice president; Miss ~ Betty Augustus, secretary, and Miss Louise Stadler, treasurer. | Reservations for the dinner may be made until Oct. 30. 1 The purpose of the organization is to promote the welfare of selfsupporting business women.
Ushers Named
For Review
Ushers for the book review which St. Vincent's Hospital guild will sponsor at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the
World War Memorial building have
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been announced. They are Misses Mary Anne White, Marcia Mendenhall, Dolores Covert and Patricia Gass. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder is to speak on “The Song of Bernadette” (Franz Werfel). Funds from a ‘series of four reviews, of which this is the first, will help to maintain
. the guild's welfare work at St. Vin-
4 cent’s hospital.
Tickets for the reviews, which are
open to the public, may be obtained at Pearson’s Inc. and at the down-|-
town and 34th st. stores of Stewart’s, Inc. Members of the book review reading committee of the. guild are Mesdames Harvey Belton, J, Gilbert ‘McNutt, George H. Litly au Bernard J. Larkin.
Two-Timers
Tops among campus two-timers is -a two-piece New York creation of fihe wale red cotton corduroy— grand for wearing with a sweater for classes and cokes, with! its own top for stadium or *Week-sfuling at a house party.
Club to Meet ~
The New England club will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Thomas,
. 8810 Central ave. The program will
be on “Polk Tales from New Eng- > Jaa.» r
Tadky Five Club to Hold Initiation
Mrs. Wilford 8. Brockman was Miss Katherine Cox before her marriage on Sept. 10. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cox. The bridegroom, son of S. A. Brockman of Edinburg, is in service with the U. S. navy. (Porter photo.)
Tudor Hall Alumnae Association Plans Christmas Dance Dec. 26
DEC. 26 IS THE DATE SET by the Tudor Hall Alumnae association for its annual Christmas dinner dance. Dinner will be served buffet style at the Woodstock club and will be followed by the dance, proceeds of which will benefit the school’s scholarship fund. Mrs.
E. J. Larsen, dance chairman, will name her committee
at a later date. Announcement of the dance was made at a recent meeting of the association’s board by Mrs. Clarence Alig, president. Serving with Mrs. Alig are Mrs. Larsen, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Daugherty, treasurer, and Mrs. R. Niven Stall, secretaiy. 8 8 =# #2 8 8 New directors for the year are Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley and Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell, “[desdamnes A. Kiefer Mayer, John Eaglesfield, Fred M. Hadley and Wilson Mothershead are hold-over directors. Mrs. Henry C. Atkins Jr. is the new alumnae trustee serving with Mrs. Addison Parry. Permanenf alumnae chairmen include Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr, advisory committee; Mrs. John Curry, card catalog committee, and Mrs. H. T. Vanlandingham, finance committee,
Tussing-Benham Dinner Tonight
A BRIDAL DINNER GIVEN BY Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Benham’ this evening will honor their daughter, Jean, and Thomas Carroll
Tussing, who will be married tomorrow evening at 8:30 o’clock in’
the Second Presbyterian church. The dinner will be at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Among the guests will be the prospective bridegroom’s parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tussing and Miss Suzanne Tussing, all of York, Pa.; Lieut. (j.g.) Hal T. Benham Jr, U. 8S. N. R,, brother
of the bride-to-be, and Miss Benham’s grandmothers, Mrs, Jack
|Shepard and Mrs. Henry Benham, Also attending the dinner will be Mr. and WMrs. William S. Everard, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roth Becker of Lagrange, Ill, Miss Virginia Alfvin of Winnetka, Ill, Mrs. John Robinson, Lieut. (j.g.) David James Watson of Detroit, Pvt. James Campbell Everett of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Capt. Frank Carroll of Ft. Wayne.
'T. M. Rybolts to Entertain
MISS DOROTHY ANN RYBOLT and Thomas Ellett Darling of Detroit will be honor guests at a bridal dinner given by Miss Rybolt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milton Rybolt, tomorrow eve‘ning at the Woodstock club. The dinner will precede the wedding rehearsal at the Third Christian church. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Alfred Darling of Detroit, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Harry Rybolt, grandmother of the bride-to-be, and Miss Rybolt’s brother, Harry Rybolt, will be among the guests. Others at the party will be Mrs. Jack Cobb, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Frederick Capp, Bloomington; Miss Harriette Vicary, Dearborn, Mich.; Miss Jean Forsyth, Standish, Mich.; Mrs. Harold Howenstine, Miss Margaret Rose Zapf and Miss Elizabeth Kiger. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William Knecht, Evanston, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. John Hulbert, Herbert Hamel, Henry Burkhardt and Arthur Walter, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pleis and Mrs. A. C. Seward, Vineland, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin C. Hamilton, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. James Graham Hunter, West Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Seward, Newark, N. J.; William Boyd and Miss Emma Gene Tucker.
Hoosier Salon to Open Jan. 16
WITH A NUMBER OF EXHIBITS AND MEETINGS claiming the attention of Indiana art enthusiasts, announcement has been made that the opening and preview of the 1943 Hoosier Salon will be Saturday evening, Jan. 16, in Block's auditorium. Mrs. Leonidas F. ' Smith, executive chairman, will list prizes and special days at a later date. Jan. 21 will be the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs’ day at the salon. There will be a special luncheon for members and friends at the Claypool hotel. : 8 8 8 #2 8 a . Mrs. A. L. Taggart Jr., chairman for the Nov. 6 tea to be given by the Park School Mothers’ association, has appointed Mesdames Henry C. Atkins Jr., F. Noble Ropkey, Russell Moore, Robert E. Hollowell, Cleon Nafe and Eugene Miller to serve on her committee. The tea will be held from 3 to 5 o'clock in is school’s administration
building. 8 = 8 2 2 8
Miss Judy Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Evans, will entertain with an open house for members. of Tudor Hall's senior class and their escorts following the class play at the school Sat-
Bible Class ; Have Banquet
The Lucky Five club will meet
The engagement of Miss Ruth Blackwell to Raymond Charles Miller is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. William Blackwell. The wedding will be Nov. 1 in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. (Ramos-Porter photo.)
‘| ating,
- |shower given recently by Miss Mar-
_|Julius Richards, Roy Britton, PF. E.
Sunday at 4:30 p. m. in the Warren hotel for formal initiation ceremonies and dinner. Mrs. Mabel McMillan, pledge captain, will be in charge of the services for the rushees, Miss Gertrude Whitney and Mrs. Helen DeMott. dR Miss Annabelle Dean and Miss
Rosamond Whitehouse, assisted by Mrs. M. McMillan, will be in charge of decorations.
% ON’ YOUR BIRTHDAY SEND. YOUR MOTHER
FLOWERS!
FLORISTS ASS'N. : : of Indianapolis e With UNCLE SAM 2
The Everson Bible class of the East Tenth Street Methodist church will hold its 16th annual banquet tomorrow evening in Heath Memorial church at 7 o'clock. Officers for the year will be elected and the out-going president will be welcomed into the Past
“| Presidents’ Alumni association,
Chairmen for the dinner include Mesdames Ed Davis, Allen Conyers and Floyd Norman. The Everson Men’s chorus will appear on the program, assisted by Mrs. Richard Orton. J. P. Lentz is class president. ’
To Appear m in Play.
MUNCIE, Tam Ayvinl Oct. 22.
: Mi o, |Mary Ann Babcock, 6511 River-| : | view dr. has been named a member
of the cast for the Spotlight clubs production .of “Night Must Fall” (Emlyn williams) which will be
presented Nov. 5 at Ball State col-
. A junior at the college, member ‘of
IClub to Meet
F ridey Reading
Tomorrow
Garden Club. to Hear Talks on Perennials Program meetings are on the
day. FRIDAY AFTERNOON READING
{club tomorrow will be Mrs. H. A.
Bordner and Mrs. Ira Campbell, Miss Lida Orth is'to talk on
- | “Housekeeping Grandmother's Way
The Bridal Scene— - Estes-Keene Marriage Is Announced,
Announcements of three recent weddings appear in bridal news. The marriage of’ Miss Mary June Keene, daughter of Mrs. Howard Keene, 119 S. Belmont ave. to Sergt. James Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Estes, took place in the Trinity Methodist church Oct. 14 with the Rev. Boyd Tryon officiSergt. Estes is stationed at Camp Campbell, Tenn.
2 8 = An Oct. 9 ceremony in the Garden City Christian church united Miss : Betty Jane Miller,
| and James Paul : McMurtry, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. - and Mrs. Doris P. McMurtry of Bridgeport. The ceremony WwW ga S _ Mrs. McMurtry performed by the Rev. Arthur B. Mills, pastor of the church. The couple went to Wisconsin for the wedding trip. 2 8 8 Miss Edna Castetter became the
and Mine.” “The Old Wardrobe”
will be the subject of Mrs. Charles
Cherdron.
The FALL CREEK GARDEN club will meet tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the home of Mrs. J. W. Young.
‘|The program will include Mrs, O. |M. Helmer’s talk on | Vines for Bloom and Beauty.” Mrs.
“Perennial Charles Myers will discuss “Peren-
|nial Ground Covers for Bloom and
Effect.” A business meeting of the WOM-
for Monday at 12:15 p. m. at the Columbia club. A guest speaker ‘will be a feature of the program.
MAYFLOWER chapter, INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club, will meet Tuesday at the Colonial tearoom. Hostesses will be Mesdames Elmer Schaub, A. P. Field and Fred Skiles. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will be the speaker for the meeting.
Mrs. Anna Cronin and Mrs. Helen Clark, 420 N. Linwood ave., will be hoste for the IRVINGTON WILLING WORKERS NEEDLE club tomorrow at 2 p. m. Mrs: Thelma Watts is president.
The FEDERATION OF MOTHERS’ CHORUSES of the city schools will have a combined meeting of the executive board and representatives at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Citizens Gas & Coke Co. utility auditorium,
'G. O. P. Club
Will Hear
Candidates
The Fourth Ward Women’s Republican club will sponsor a can-
| didates’ meeting tomorrow evening
at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson," 3447 Washington blvd. Hostesses, assisting will include Mesdames Aletha "Eppert, Della Geisel, Fred Gorham, Josie Hall,
bride of T. J. Makela in an Oct. 17| Thomas Hanika, M. A. Riddle and
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Makela are at home at 143¢ W. 26th st. ® 8 8
Miss Mary Ann Dickmeyer was honor guest at a miscellaneous
jorie Brinkman, 6725 E. Washington st. Miss Dickmeyer is to be married this week-end to Frank McCartney. Guests at the shower included Mesdames W. E. McCartney, Carl Tape, Wilbur Holtman, Arthur Simon, Andrew Simon, Paul Ramsey,
McCartney, William = Dickmeyer, M. J. Spalding, Misses Martha Ortstadt, Mary Griffin, Norma Holtman, Audrey McCartney, Olive Stuckwisch, Lucille and Norma Schepman. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. William H. Brinkman.
Red Cross Posters Are Displayed
On display at the John Herron Art school is an exhibit of Red Cross posters and pictures produced in a national contest." The exhibit will be here until Sunday and may be seen each week day between 8:30 a. m. and 4 p. The school is not open on Sundays.
With Vitamin B
A vitamin B sandwich filling for enriched bread is made by mixing equal amounts of peanut butter and chopped raisins ° with. a bit - of
George Warmoth., Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, president, will preside at a short business session, after which candidates will be introduced by George P. Ryan, serving as chairman of the meeting. Howard M, Meyer, candidate for the U. S. house of representatives, will speak.
Eliza A. Blaker Club to Lunch
The Eliza A. Blaker club will have its annual homecoming luncheon at noon tomorrow in the Columbia club. The organization is made up of faculty and students of the former Teachers college of Indianapolis which is now affiliated with the College of Education at Butler university. ‘ The party will honor past students and faculty members from over the state who are here attending the State Teachers’ convention. In charge of arrangements will be Mrs. William D. Bain and Mrs. Francis H. Miller. Reservations may
m.| be made with Mrs. I. S. Strong.
Announces Betrothal
Dr. Charles W. Dowd announces the engagement of his daughter, Dorothy, to William I. Meadors, son of Mrs. Sally Meadors, Ireland, Ind. The wedding will be Nov. 14
in the Hotel Lincoln.
mayonnaise.
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the recent work of -
will sponsor Sadie Hawkins dance
calendars of clubs in the news - -to-| Hostesses for the mesting of the
AN’S ROTARY club is scheduled
olumbus hall Music will be pro- . vided by Jack Adams’ orchestra. ‘Miss Patricly _ Quinlan and Miss Marge Boyle are co - chairmen of the dance. Other committees ina ~ clude Miss CathMiss Quinlan erine Mascari and Miss Thelma Hines, publicity, and
the Misses Clara Fon, Virginia Freeman and Helen Haboush, orchestra.
A New Note A pinch of grated orange rind added to the egg and milk mix for French toast adds a new note.
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