Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1942 — Page 19

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and Marion cdunty Girl Scouts. in’ observing the our

Seout week, are participating in a variety of programs to illusjrate ‘the part girls can take in the war effort. Typical of the service day program—emphasizing child care as part of community service—is this scene in which Joan Keller (left) of Sepp 21.

reads to William Via and Sandra

Mr. and:

Sue Owings. /

BE ‘Society— i

To Give Bridal Dinner This, Evening

MISS BARBARA TOMPKINS and’ Tie Willam Thomas Shively will be honored at a bridal. dinner to be given by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman H. Tompkins, this evening in their home. Lieut. Shively was to come from Camp Belvoir, Va., this morning. The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the

Irvington Presbyterian church. . Mrs. Charles W. Crick of Flint, Mich., aunt of the bride-to-be and Mrs. E. Morton Schaffran and daughter, Barbara, of Cleveland

Heights; today. groom’s parents and sister, Mr. Beretta ——————————

War Mothers Are Guests

Members .ot the Marion county chapter. of Americsh War Mothers were to be guests today at a covered dish’ luncheoh "given by" mothers

Mes, Sherman Tompkins.

O., Lieut. ;Shively’s sister and niece, also were to arrive Other guests at the dinner will be the ‘prospective bride-

and Mrs. William E. Shively and ‘Miss Peggy Shively, and Miss Jean and Stewart Tompkins, the bride-to-be’s sisiér and brother.

Couple RN be Honored :

MR. AND MRS. EUGENE HAVENS BROWN will entertain with a’ bridal dinner tonight for

and Henry Reynolds. Stephenson, who will be married tomorrow.

whose birthdays occur in September rhe dinner: will ‘be at the 2

and October. The ‘luncheon was to be at the home of Mrs. Estella Scott, 609 N. Hamilton ave.

residence. Attending the party wil be. Dr. J. Neill Garber, who will be Mr. Stephenson's best man, and Miss

Hostesses whose birthdays were in| gorpar, Brown, who will be her

September were . to include Mesdames Ella Armstrong, F. L. Eckert, + Mary Lingenfelter, Martha Felts, Martha May Jeffries, Martha Wright, Lottie ' Frame, Nellie W. Savage and Grace Welch. The October group includes Mes- ~~ dames J. B. Fleck, H. F. Reynolds, - Etta EK. Kutchback, Ida Harvey, Lillian Askine, Anna. McClain, Julia Woodard, Belle Anderson and Martha Fisler.

THE SEAL OF

sister’s only attendant 4 the wed-

ding. ! ie =» Miss Margaret. Dingley, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dingley, has been elected editor of Fagots, the campus newspaper at St. Mary-of-the-Woods college. Her sister, Frances, is secretary of the student council at the school.

“| Dance Tomorrow Night A NUMBER OF RESERVA-

| TIONS have been made for the

* |monthly Sunday night buffet sup-

QUALITY IS ‘ON EVERY PARR OF

“| Fletcher. Hodges, ~|Hugh J.

per to be held at the Propylacum this week-end. - Included are those ' of Mesdames Frank OC. Balke, Lindon Bailey, Baker and Edna M. Christian. "Others who will attend are Mes-

their dau ughter, Prudence. Ann,

| dames Olive Edwards, John J. Bib-

GOTHAMS

4 starts at oan pass the Gold Stripe

Gotham on. stockings bear’ the “quality fest" - seal the “Better Fabrics Testing Bureau, official borat : the National Retail Dry Goods Association, rep- ~ resenting . the outstanding _ stores of the nation. Imagine, “therefore, what that means to

you in add-

. ed wear, in © assurance of

money in value. bay

Stripe Futuray rayon stockings

‘are tops for your money. For over .

sold Gotham Gold Stripe ho-

‘siery to the smart women: of

ray-

‘|officers. .of

30 years Wasson's has

|ler, H. A: O. Speers, Berkley W.

Duck, Miss Nancy Moore - and

| Miss Lucille. Herron.

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» 8 » Committee members’ for the Junior Assembly dance tomorrow evening at the Woman's Department club are the Misses Jane Curle, Frances Nafe, Jacquiline Losche and Joan : Boozer and Matthew Winters, Skip Lange, Philip Brown and Ralph Scheidenhelm. The dance, will be. fram. 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. -

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Dimes Special

The seven service days being observed - this werk will be climaxed i

Sunday: with a “Scouts’ Own” day when troop ‘members throughout the district participate in church services. From 3 to 4 Pp. m., a pro-. gram: will be held in the World War Memorial auditorium for Brownie :

troop members, intermediate and

senior scouts. During the ‘week,

various troops have been working on fund raising Projects’ to ehable

the giils. to. co bute to, ‘a, Girl Scout victory fund which is being established: to heJp children who have suffered as a result of the war. Troop 39 members are selling sand filled bags for use in homes in ‘case of air raids. The three workers shown sacking sand for their fellow troop members to sell (left to right) are Joyce Hilgemeler,

Joann Ruggier and Shirley Daily.

On homemaking day, observed earlier in the week, scouts demons strated conservation and safety in the home. Here Jeanne Smart, senior scout of troop 123, takes a cake (in which she substituted honey , for sugar) from the oven while Sandra Jeanne Adams of Brownie Scout troop 103 looks on approvingly. More than 725,000 Girl Scoute, in the country are observing the week.

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The Bridal Scene— | Jane Chaney will Become Bride Scout Prost Sororities— EEE R. I. Crawford, | Of Philip Gwynn in Ceremony Sunday to End Alumnae of Sigma Alpha Iota Plan;

Anne Tefft To Be Married

Announcements of three engagements ‘and notes on a shower: for,

& bride-to-be are Included in: pre-

nuptial news. “Mrs. William Henry Teftt,” 116 E. 36th st., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Anne, to ‘Lieut. Richard I. Crawford, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Crawford, 6311 Pleasant Run blvd., South dr. The “wedding will: take place at Camp Maxey, Tex., the afternoon of Nov. 4. Miss Tefft attended the University of Colorado and: Butler

At Englewood Christian Church Service Week

In a ceremony this evening in the Englewood Christian church, Miss Jane Chaney will become the bride of Philip Gwynn. Miss Chaney

is the daughter of Dr. and ‘Mrs. C. A. Beck, 2305" Brookside ave., and|sented by members of . the Indian-

‘the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Gwynn, 5120 Pleasant

Run pkwy., North dr.

with palms and ferns. ‘Bouquets of mixed flowers and candelabra will complete the church decorations. Before the ceremony, Mrs. Simon

Lashbrook, organist, will play al,

group of bridal airs, and Miss Rosemary Lawlor will sing. Te The bride, who will be given in marriage by Dr. Beck, will wear a gown of bridal white taffeta fashioned on bouffant lines. The fitted

The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will read ‘the, VOWS. before. an altar banked World War Memorial will mark the

Council Fire Closes Course For Guardians

The final wosting of the training

university. She is a member of|podice has a sweetheart neckline|course for .Camp Fire Girls’ guaredged with pleated ruching. . Fall-|dians was held at 9:30 o'clock this ing below a peplum,"the skirt willimorning in the Camp. Fire office.

Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lieut. Crawford attended Butler university and is a member of Hs. ma Nu fraternity.

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The engagement of Miss Gertrude Fox to John D. Cotter, 5850 E.| Washington st., is announced. The

marriage will be read in Roberts

Park Methodist church Sunday at 6 p. m. Miss Fox is the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Fox, 5342 E.: (Washington, Ste “ee ® ” Miss Kathrin Louise Klinger, daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. Herbert C. Klinger, 1430 Thompson rd., is to be married. ‘Sunday. to Corp. Henry, Freedman. The ceremony mill take place in he’ ‘home of her parents;

Benjamin Harriso

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wor 2 Miss Dorothea Mack, 3121 -Ruckle ;st., entertained last night: with a linen shower for Miss Janet Passwater, who. will be married tomor-row-to Reid Chapman. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. ‘Walter Mack. Among the guests were Mrs. Howard Passwater, mother of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. A: R. Chapman, the prospective bridegroom’s mother. Others attending the party were the Misses Phila Johnson, Charlotte Burch, Mildred Commons, Jo Ann McConnell, Virginia Ruch, Ann’ Turner, Ruth Joan and Mary Sue Passwater, - Roselyn and . Joyce}. Mack, Mary Montague and Avalon Bowlin.

Sorority to Meet: Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma sorority, will meet for a buffet dinner at the home of the sorority mother, Mrs. Earl A. Lindawood, 6430 E. Washington st., this evening.

Return From East Mrs. Edward W. Naylor, 5144 Guilford ave., and Mrs.-.G. W. Rueppel, Columbus, O., have returned from a wip to New York.

Bride

ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 29. AH

iy Indiana. Woman's} Christian Ime Union were}

* They were Mrs. Paul malades,

North Manchester, president; Mrs,

Frank R. Wilson, Muncie, vice presi-

dent; Mrs. Robert PF.

Donnell, ||

Greensburg, and Mrs. Robert Hin-| corresponding |

Indianapolis. No better buy |

than Gotham for the money.

Na hatter placa. to buss hosi

extend into a train. Her: twox=tiered

Miss Mable Clift, office seeretary,

‘be “We Who Have Been Blessed.”

A ‘Scouts’ own” program pre.| MU Phi Epsilon Schedules Report

apolis' and Marion county Girl Appearing on sorority caleridars for the near future are a dinneh : Scouts at 3 p. m. Sunday in the| musicale and Halloween parties. 3: NU ZETA ALUMNAE chapter; SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, ‘national pros close of the Girl Scout week in the| fessional musical sorority, has scheduled a dinner-musicale for 6:30 p. my city. | Monday at the recreational center ofthe Arthur Jordan conservatory. On that day, the 3000 leaders Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger has arranged a program including Mrs," and Girl Scouts of . Indianapolis|D. H. Landers, violinist, and Miss, ———————" will climax the observation of the/Patra. Kennedy, contralto, They| ‘A Haliowéen party will be given

eh service days celebrated this|will be accompanied by Mrs. Natalia |by INDIANA NU chapter, DELTA

week. Mrs. Thomas ‘J. Blackwell| Conner ‘and Mrs. Monninger. THETA CHI, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Jr, Girl Scout commissioner, will] Dinner arrangements are being | the home of Mrs. Henri Poling, 4213 preside at the program, which willl made by Mrs. Herbert L. Barr and |E. 10th st. Prospective members,’ open with musical numbers by the|Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, co- chairmen, | husbands chorus from troop 11. A color guard |assisted by Mesdames J. Russell] guests of - chapter members. an] ceremony will be presented. Paxton, C. M. Crippen, Elmer O.| Mrs, Charles Willis, chairman,” The Rev. Howard E. Anderson of | Roberts, Roy J. Pile, Leon Levi, Paul | wil] pe assisted by Mrs. Fred Moe the Speedway Christian church will| Duckwall, 8, C. Bodner and Conner |collum, Miss Ruth Kaiser and Miss" be guest speaker. His topic will and Miss Mary Margaret Ruddelil. Ruth Griffith, Games will be play Preceding the musicale, Mrs. O.|ang refreshments served. iy will

and friends will be the

: bouquets: ‘with their Dubonnet vel-

fingertip veil of illusion ‘will be ‘at- spoke on “Records.” During a special victo I ry fund cere-| M. Jones, chapter president, tached to a halo of Point d'Venice| Following the ‘talk, there was. 8|mony money will be collected for|preside at a business session, Mrs. M. C. Rich will continue herr lace. White roses and gardenias|council fire at which ;members|the relief of children in war torn series of talks on “Nutrition” at s:

will form gn arm bouquet. . / {lighted -carnidles. Those lighting | communities. A detailed delegate’s report of the meeting . of EPSILON eHapidtia : Attendants’ Frocks - |candles were Mrs, Mary Rinehart, Ushers for the afternoon, mem-| national biennial convention of MU EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA, in The attendants will wear dresses|ViSion; Mrs. F. L. McHenry, unsel- hers of intermediate troop 23, willl PHT EPSILON, national ‘music! Rauh building at 7 o'clock toni

fishness; Mrs. R. -M. Streight,|be Shirley Phillipps, Ruth Camp- ; fashioned alike with velvet bodices honor society, will be given by Mrs.| ‘bce of LAMBDA chapter,"

knowledge and understanding, and |pell, Barbara Stevens, Sally Sentir, gna Sweeping skiris 0 $ fete Mrs. 'R. W. Thompson, sincerity of | Valera ‘Ann Hume and ‘Marjorie Henry George Hoss at the Novem-| OMEGA PHI TAU, will be guests ve & er at a Halloween party given by the,

~ purpose. Orr. Mrs. Elmer Hume is the troop [ber meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS ne he Losing a ue Others; were Mrs. A. P. ‘Willett, leader. | ALUMNAE chapter . Monday. The|chapter this evening at the home let, gift of the bride. = ~ | poise and’ courage; Mrs. G. T. Dris-| The troop 11 chorus appearing convention was held in Denver,{of Miss Frances Reed, 918 W. 30th _ Miss. Ann. Pope, maid of * Honor kell, ‘perseverance, and Mrs. Lena |includes Joy Haine, Jane Messing, | Colo. in August. ~ |st. The hostess will be assisted is to wear powder blue and carry | Francis, joy, Mrs. Gertrude Bern- | Mary Ann Elliott, Josephine Justice,| Also included on the program will | Miss Ann Hedrick and Miss Huld yéllow roses. Thé bridesmaids, Miss | ards read the poem, “Compensa-|Lavonne Mannfeld, Patty Lamb, be a speaker from the office of Mrs. Schaefer, ge Kathleen Cox and Miss Betty’ Ann | Hon.” Marjorie Johnson, Mary Jane Harold H. Arnholter. Women in deCoons, ‘will ‘carry ~Talisman rose] Certificates for completion of the| Guard, Jane Eash, Betty Beake, fense will be the speaker’s subject. 1908 Club Meets ‘guardians’ course were awarded to|Barbara Baldwin, Barbara Dahl, | Monday’s meeting will be held at Sd : . ‘the above group and also to Mes- | Beverley "Dickerson, Phyllis Bowles |7:30 p. m. in the home of the chap-| ‘The 1938 club was to meet today at the home of . J. Henry Baus’ meier to do Red Cross ‘work.

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vet and rose taffeta \dresses. ‘Mrs. Beck has chosen a Sliver and rose gown, - The bodice is of}. satin in the two colors and the skirt is fashioned of silver jersey.

dames Helen Asquith, Mary Baum- [and Patty ‘Jarvis. Their leader is|ter president, Miss Charlotte Lieber, gart and Frances Batton. Mrs. Nelson Eliott. . 12444 N. Pennsylvania st., Apt. 15.

=| Mrs. Gwynn’s. gown will be of pow-

der blue lace. Both will have ‘Talis man rose Corsages. . - : 1 Robert Gwynn will be his broth er's best man, and ushers will in-{§ clude David Walesby and Henry

“To Live Here Following a reception at the Home of the bride’s parents, the couple will - leave for a wedding trip. e bride will travel. in a red wool frock trimmed with white felt. Her accessories will be -black, and her corsage of gardenias, ‘ After the first of the week they! will be at home in the Dartmouth apts, 221 E. Michigan st. I Out-of-town guests attending the wedding will include Mrs. R. S. Hammond, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs, Eu-|f& gene Lukens, San Diego, Cal; Mr, and Mrs. Charles L. Seal and Dr.} and Mrs. C. A. Thompson, Colum-/ bus, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Baker, Mrs. J. C. Stump, Mr./ and Mrs. S.| D. Grubbs, Mrs. Mary Mannan, Dr.| and Mrs. W. I. Crone, Mrs. Emma L. Scott and Mr. and Mis. A. C. Hayek, Martinsville.

Victory Health (Club Formed

“Health for. Victory” te mac jand goal of a new organization formed vy the housewives of Cur-{|

‘| tiss=Wricht Corps

“More than 300 women. Dave. ats first

%| proper planning; _ purchasing | preparation of foods to build health tand endurance for those in war * There will “be 10 more monthly

Dinner-Musicale Monday Night; |

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