Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1942 — Page 6

Halloween Parties Will be Held At Country Clubs: This Evening

“IN DEFIANCE OF WITCHES AND GOBLINS,

members of the Indianapolis Country club and: the Woodstock: club will venture out tonight for Halloween parties to be held at their respective clubhouses. Supper dances are scheduled at both clubs.

Entertaining parties at the'Indianapolis Cotlizy dub will ‘be J. A. Armstrong. and Messrs. and ‘Mesdames Charles R, D’Olive, Henry E. Todd: and Herbert C. Piel. - Guests of the Piels will be Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fleischer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor. A Dutch treat party at the Woodstock club will include Dr. Walter L. Bruetsch, Mrs, Coudert Nast and Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert Todd, Yolney M. Brown and Scott B. Clifford.

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- A-dinner bridge: party next ‘Saturday night is ‘among November events scheduled. at Meridian Hills Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Carson, chairmen, will be assisted by Mrs. A. A Zinn and Mr, and Mrs. Frank McKibbin. On Nov, 14, the club’s annual treasure hunt will be held. In accordance with club tradition, the winners of last year’s hunt will be chairmen. ‘They are Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffett. A luncheon bridge, for which Mrs. Paul R. Summers is to: be

chairman, will be held Nov. 17 and on Nov. 29 the. club’s monthly

Sunday night family buffet supper will be served.

Backstage Club Program Announced

ENTERTAINMENT AT THE SEASON'S first party held by the Civic theater's Backstage club tomorrow evening at the theater will be provided by men only. They will present a “truth or consequence” program with defense stamps as prizes. A hat trimming contest also will be held for the men and the club will write a round robin letter to the organization’s past president, Dr. William Cook, now stationed with the army at Carlisle-Barracks, Pa. : Attending the party will be Messrs.. and Mesdames Ronald iS. . Skyrme; Frank English, Ancil Pruett, Ford Kaufman, Jack Hatfield, Kenneth Lemons, Fred Luker, James Bruce, Frederick AlBershardt and Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, who will have as: their guests, "Mr, ‘and Mrs. Walter Jackson,

Others include : Leslie ‘Aye, Harty ‘Eller, Martin Shapiro, ‘ Earl

“Davis, Donald Finlayson, Mrs. Gladys McLemore and the Misses Ldis -

. Jackson, Sue Canny, Bess ‘Watson and Rae Cawdell.. Anyone who has worked backstage and who is.a Civic theater member is eligible to attend the parties.

Mrs. E. N. Trago, general’ ‘chairman for the party, is being assisted

= ‘by Mesdames. R. G. Bomgardner, R. Blayne McCurry, Herbert, E. Wilison, Skyrme and Luker. The food committee, headed by Mrs. Rich- * ‘ard Hoover, includes Mrs. Garrett W. Olds and Miss Jackson.

Shively-Tompkins Rite Read Today

! ‘IN THE ‘PRESENCE : ‘OF THE IMMEDIATE FAMILIES, Miss Barbara Tompkins will be married to Lieut. William Thomas Shively of Camp Belvoir, Va., at 4:30 0’clock this afternoon.. The bride'is the

daughter of Mr, and Mrs: Sherman H. Tompkins and Lieut. Shively’s ”

parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Shively. Dr. John B. Ferguson will read the service before a background of huckleberry : foliage and white chrysanthemums which will’ be placed in bronze pedestal urns on either side of the altar. A. basket of white chrysanthemums also will be used in decorations. = Miss Charlotte Moore, organist, will play bridal airs. . Given in marriage by her father, the bride will be attired in a sage green wool costume suit trimmed in mink. Her accessories will be: brown and. she will have a corsage. of green and brown hybrid orchids on her

purse. Miss Jean Tompkins: will be her sister's only attendant. She will

wear an olive green sheer wool dress with wine accessories. Her : shoulder corsage will be a magenta throated deep purple orchid. Mr.

_ Shively will be his son’s best man and Stewart Douglas Tompkins,

brother of the bride, and Philip Havens Brown will serve as ushers, # = =®8 rgget ggl iggl For the ceremony Mrs. Tompkins has chosen a’ ‘plum colored

alpaca ‘wool frock trimmed in aqua and “magenta and ja matéhing turban. Mrs. Tompkins will wear a navy blue dress: withsblack acces= Both will have corsages similar to that of the bride's sister. Immediately following the wedding the couple will leave for = =

sories.

Greenville, 8. C., where they will be at home. The bride attended Indiana university and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lieut. Shively attended Purdue university, where he was affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Candidate school at Ft. Belvoir, Va.

He was graduated from Officers’ ey

3 Donat-Mitchell

Ceremony Read|

This Morning

A wedding ‘breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic club was to follow the marriage of Miss Edith Mitchell to Ensign Anthony Donat at: 10 o'clock this morning in ‘St. Joan of Arc church. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Mitchell, 6111 Broadway,|

are the bride's parents and Ensign Donat is’ the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony} Donat of Johnston City,

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Greenery, baskets of white chrys- :

anthemums and candelabra provided the background before ‘which the Rev. Fr. Clement. ‘Bosler officiated. A program of bridal: music was played by Edward Kreiger, organist. EE

A candlelight satin brocade gown 4 was the ‘costume’ of the: bride, who!"

was escorted. to the altar by. her |: ao—

father. The bodice had .a square|’

neckline and long fitted . sleeves tapering into wrist. points: and ‘the bouffant: skirt fell into a train. Cas-| cading from a. halo of orange blossoms was her veil of illusion. ‘She

carried a bouquet of Johanna HU a ‘series of lectures an - various types of volunteer

roses centered with an orchid. ‘Has One Attendant

: The maid of honor, Miss Betsy Butterfield, wore a coral velveteen

: gown made with'a. ‘sweetheart neck~ line, . three-quarter ‘length’ sleeves :

and. a. bouffant skirt. Completing her costume was a bonnet: ‘match ing her gown. ' She carried sweetheart roses. and violets.

| Sergt. Benjamin Masslinik of] Chicago ‘Was Ensign : Donat’s best

man and ushers were John Milstead

and John. Mitchell, brother: of | (the _Flanner toy Jending

bride.

| When the couple . leaves on al wedding trip, the bride will travel

Meets:

in a tan suit; ‘gréen accessories ai a - corsage of yellow chrysanthe=

«I mums and sweetheart _ TOSes. Ensign “land Mrs. ‘Donat will be at home in

San Diego, Cal., affer Nov. 9. The bridegroom attended’ Hlingis college,

Provisional members ‘of: the Snstianapoliy. Junior. league next week: will: complete the orientation

‘course which is a ‘preliminary to- their: becoming

tull-fiédged league members. . During the past several weeks they have attended

and Junior league work in the city. Following the * final session Tuesday—a model

‘board meeting at the ‘Propylaeum—the provisionals

will take. an examination: oh the material studied - during their training course. : 1. : Shown ‘here with two. young patients: in the ‘department: at Riley hospital

et te th Goldcamp 11, Rickard, Dickson and Robert Davy Eaglesisla ¥ el

‘bara Brown (left): and. e Finpner Jean Hendrick.

son lend a hand to tw Saks Maing nthe

Bifey Grinstead u ld EE Read,

= Study. covering’ ‘the league's. theater commilites

and: volantéer work in cultural fields also. was 'in-

cluded ‘in. the course. Here Mrs. Henrik Mayer |

(left). ‘talks on an exhibit at John Herron Art museum. ‘With her are (left to right) Miss Eleanor

Winslow, Mrs, A 8. Woodard Jr. and Mrs, Norman |

R. Kevers.’

4. Civilian defense came in for attention, foo, in the: course, . Mrs. George Ziegler (second from left),

placement chairman : of the league, is seen: here lnstuoting ft 40 Hghiy Misses Mary Scot Moers

Susanah ; Jameson and Margaret Wohlgemuth. otis , (center) of ‘the state Sable

welfare «department gave the provisionals informa--

ent. The four here are (left

to right) Mesdames Donald B. Keller, James M. Jowell, Vintent, Eobert Kelly and T. Baxter Rogers. ;

Mito a fitted bodice and falls into “la -sweeping- train. : Her arm bouquet : will: be of ‘white: chrysanthemumnis.

ai iss Gertrude Fox and. J. D.. To Be Wed Tomorrow, in Rite

At Roberts Park

Church

The marriage of Miss Gertrude Fox, daughter of Mr ‘JRoy. E. ¥ox, to John D. Cotter, son of Hugh W. Cotter, 8p

‘will take place at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening.

The : Rev.

Summer L. Martin will hear the vows in the

Park Methodist: church. The church will be decorated with:

lighted *with candles. A program Miss: Dorothy: Brown, ‘soloist, and Prank ‘Watkins, organist.

“The bride, even in marriage by

‘her father, will wear -a gown: of

bridal white. satin fashioned with a romance neckline and long fitted sleeves which taper. to. points over the hands. The skirt is gathered

of ‘bridal music ‘will be

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To Be Gues

Men in the service will at numerous: parties this in celebration of Hallowe

” The matron of ‘honor, the bride's .

has: chosen a dress of

‘fashioned with| A

“| shirred bodice, three-quarter length |;

sleeves, romance neckline and a

' rgathered chiffon shirt. Her bouquet |®

esterday| Dr. Hazel Teh Prerinig will te of brotize

santhemums will be

by Miss Donna, Haw

The: monthly ‘meeting t guild : ornelius principal speaker. ata meeting Mon- tied with gold satin ribbon. © ave; P performed the ceremony at day of ‘the ‘Indianapolis section: of | The bridy will /wear frocks| Comer ave; Miss

11 o'clock In. Be Sesiory @ ss Peter the National Council of Jewish identical to tof the ‘matron of | 2911 Station:

Mis. Melvin e and Mrs Women. The meeting will be held Lave Sample will wear dresses in ,| Thompson, 1610

in Kirshbaum centér at 1:30 p. | foliage green and will carry bou-| with tea following. : quets of . yellow shivaantemums today at tiie Colby. re party of ;

In Indianapolis for the wedding are Mrs.’ Charles w. Crick of Flint, Mich., aunt of the bride; Mrs. E. Morton Schaffran and daughter, ‘Barbara of Cleveland Heights, O., sister and niece of the bride-~ groom; Mrs. Robert: Simpson and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Ted Sigmon, all of Vincennes, and Mrs. H. Gaylord Knox of Bloomington.

Col. Walter Drysdale to Address D. A. R.

‘COL. WALTER S. DRYSDALE, commanding ‘officer at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, will discuss “The Fighting Front”. Thursday

Jacksonville, IIL, ang George Waski- cent’s Haspital guild ington uni esity’ 1% Monday fr ¢ |wi uiive s ‘law nae : ye Floor Show to Be Given Wednesday At family night, to bs held Wed: [m nesday at 7:30 p. m. fn the South| Sis Community center, 1283 Shelby gilt io she ade to | E020 fine in “program will be talks by Ensign Mary Fithtg oo ATES hand Lieu, Ghariotie Shuman,