Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1942 — Page 19
| Athletic Association Will'Sponsor Dance
The Girls’ Athletic association of Southport high school will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the , school gymnasium. Members of the school’s football team will be special guests and all alumni of the school are invited to attend. -
Each person attending the dance is asked to take a phonograph record. Records will be taken: to the Service Men’s club following ‘the dance. War stamp corsages will be sold.
Mary Carney To Give Party
A linen shower given by Miss Mary Carney this:evening in her home, 3251 College ave. will honor Miss. Betty Stutsman, whose marriage tq Nile Hughes will take place Nov. 22. Mrs, Fred Stutsman, mother of the bride-to-be, will be among the guests. Others attending will be Mesdames Orie Reid, Earl Ross, Henry. Tribby, Claude McCreary, Loran Parker, Harry Thomas, Carl Bryant and Mrs. Verle Beasley of
Martinsville. Also at the party will be the
| Sororities— 3 Service Men To Be Guests Of Sorority Alpha Zeta Betas to Entertain at Dance
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Children's Theater Names: Cost For Opening Production Nov. 28
- DATES FOR THE OPENING PRODUCTION of the Children’s theater have been changed from Nov. 21 and £2 to Nov. 28 and 29, Mrs. James R. Miller, theater chair“man, announced today. The show, “Sleeping Beauty,” will be presented at 2:30 p. m. on Nov. 28 and at 3 p. m.
the following day at the Civic theater. Members of the cast and roles they will portray include Margaret Shannon, queen; Robert Irrgang, king; Janet Matkin, Ella; Robert Palmer, Gourt; Martha Rafnel, Barbara Devine, Jean Ann
A dance for service men is listed among events scheduled by sdrorities in today’s news.™ GAMMA KAPPA chapter, ALPHA ZETA BETA, will sponsor a dance to be held tomorrow evening at the Southern Mansion. Service men will be guests. The committee in charge of ar-
Plan Business Session
Madden - Nottingham : American Legion auxiliary unit 348 will‘ hold its monthly business meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the post home, 1130 W. 30th st. Mrs. Charles
Bates and Janet Polson, fairies; Robert Munger, Norbert: Julia Brake, Beauty; Mary Underhill, Bernice; “Leonard Wild, Beiram),. and Joan Bailey, Una. / Ld » 2 2 2 »
Mrs. William L. Gordon, head of the costume committee for the play, will be assisted by Mesdamés B. E. Luglan, I. L. Polson, Harry Karcher, E. P. deGot, George. A. Brake, Gordon Bryan and Miss Joan Fuller. Mrs. James Rose is in charge of stage management, Miss Murray Hake, hand properties, and Mrs. Russell Cox, &cene properties. Miss Edith Driver of Vincennes is the new director of the Children’s theater. “Sleeping Beauty” will be her first production here. :
Judith Jones to Be Married Nov. 26
¢'%, MISS JUDITH JONES has set Nov. 26 as the date for her
~ @. F. W. C. convention will be held
4 and Mrs. Lowell Toole.
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marriage to John F. Gerdis. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry G. Jones and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mrs. J. Francis Gerdis of Milwaukee, Wis, z= The service will be performed in the presence of the immediate families and close friends at the Jones residence. Mrs. Douglas Williams will be matron of honor and the bride-to-be’s sister, Miss Libby Anne Jones, will be junior bridesmaid. Mr. Gerdis has named Mr. Williams as best man. : 2 8 =» ” ” Several additional parties have been planned to honor Miss Virginia Mae Christena, whose marriage to John Waggoner Clark (U. 8. N. R), will take place Nov. 14 in the First Baptist church. ..On Tuesday, Mrs. Thomas L. Riddick will entertain in her home with a dinner for the bride-to-be and next Thursday Miss Betty Crippen will be hostess at a dinner and personal showers Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Christena will give a bridal dinner for their daughter and her fiance Nov. 13 at their home. Tomorrow evening the Misses Rose Jane Boggs and Betty and Susan Alvis will be hostesses at a crystal shower for Miss Christena at Miss Boggs’ home. Guests will be Mesdames Walter H. Judd Jr. M. E. Parker, Robert E. Baldwin, Charles White, William Pratt, Frank W. Alvis, Christena, Riddick and the Misses Julia Ann’ Pennington, Martha Sturm, Sally Hunt, Mary ‘Kershner and Crippen.
Southern Club Auxiliary to Meet
THE SOUTHERN CLUB AUXILIARY will hold its monthly luncheon meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs.-C. E. Stevens, 5301 N. Delaware st. Miss Kathryn Journey of the Butler university faculty will present the program. ” ”» ” ” ” } 2
Among activities scheduled at the Columbia club this month are & turkey buffet dinner dance Nov. 14 and a. dance for Junior Columbians Nov. 28. . . . The committee for the Indac Juniors’ dance at the Indianapolis Athletic club tomorrow ‘evening includes George Finney, president; Ben Boleman, Miss Doris Hurt and. Miss Martha McConnell.
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” » 2 2 ” ” At the meeting of the Indianapolis Woman’s club tomorrow afternoon in the Propylaeum, Mrs. Harry V. Wade will discuss + “Legends of the Finger Lakes” and Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna will talk on “Present Arms, Deborah.” > 2 8 » 2 ” ”
Members of the board of assistants, Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants, will meet at 12:15 p. m. TssRy in room N on the mezzanine floor, Hotel Lincoln,
G. F. W. C. Convention Will Be Held in Indianapolis May 9-14; IL F. C. Board Meeting Here
Reports on district conventions of the Indiana Federation of Clubs and war bond meetings in the state Were made yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, I. F. C. president, at the opening session
of a two-day executive board meeting at the Columbia club. “I am exceedingly proud of the war work of-the I. F. C.” she. said.
The 32,000 members of the organization are engaged in all branches of
music contests next April,
Beth El-Zedeck Sisterhood Plans Review
Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will review “The Young Matriarch” (G. B. Stern) at the regular meeting of the. Temple Beth El-Zedeck Siter-
at 2 p. m. in the vestry rooms. Hebrew and Jewish songs will -be sung by a choral group ificluding Mesdames David Rosenberg, Leo Talesnick, Joe Celender, Manuel Leve and S. J. Dobrowitz, Mrs. Abe Julwin will read the psalm. . Mrs. Robert Congress is program chairman and Mrs. Jacob Weiss, sisterhood president. Mesdames Abe Goldsmith, Paul Goldstein and Harold Goldberg are in charge of fund raising for the sisterhood this month. A card-party day has been planned for Nov. 18. There will be a series of parties in homes of members that day.
At-a board meeting to be held ‘here Nov. 20 by the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, plans will be discussed for the federation’s. sponsorship. of" Officers of the organi-
hood Monday. Members will meef
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zation include (left to right) Mrs. F. W. Cregor, president; Mrs. Liegh B. Freed, North Manchester, third vice president, and Mrs. Gladys L. Welbourn,
Union City, recording secretary.
Dr. Thurman Rice to Be Speaker For Florence Nightingale Club; Irvington Fortnightly to Meet
Speakers and their topics are announced for chub programs to be
held tomorrow.
The FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE club is to meet LOmOITOw morning
at. 11:30 o'clock for a “victory breakf:
ast” in Ayres’ tearoom.
A business meeting will follow at 12:45 p. m. in Ayres’ eighth floor committee room. Dr. Thurman Rice, guest speaker, will talk on
“Inherited - Physical Defects.” Hostesses for the meeting will include Mesdames O. C. Dorrah, Ethel Gatewood, . Gearge Dyer, Clem Doane, Claude C. Clark and Robert Clegg.
“Japan” ‘will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Louis M. Richardson at a meeting to be held tomorrow by the IRVINGTON FORTNIGHTLY club. Mrs. C. U. Watson will re-
view “A Daughter of the Samuria,”|.
by Mme. Sugimoto. : The meeting will be held at the home of Miss Martha Cunningham,
51 Layman ave. Mrs. A. M. Welchons is to be the assistant hostess.
Mrs. Charles F. Remy will be hostess ‘tomorrow for a meeting of the CULTURE club. Featured on the program will be Mrs. Arthur McKinney, who will talk on “Western Mountains.”
Sub Debs Meet A special meeting: was held last night bythe Bachelorette Sub Deb club at the home of Miss Joan Lashier; 110 N. Grant ave.
rangements. includes Mrs. John C.
1st., entertained last night for IOTA
Pritchard was assistant hostess.
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thropic work—the Frontier Nursing
Deal Jr., chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mildred Mendenhall, Miss Alice
Beckham, the meeting.
Misses Marianne Ward, Mary Sumwalt, Irene Woodworth, Ruth Shorb and Lorena Denham. i
president, will conduct
O'Donnell and Miss Frances Beyer. Mrs. George Dirr, 1445 N, Wallace
chapter, PI OMICRON. Mrs. Nora}
Members of BETA chapter, ALPHA BETA GAMMA, met for a business session last night at the home of Miss Dorothy Engle, 729 N.
Arrangements for the annual Thanksgiving dinner dance of LAMBDA MU chapter, SIGMA BETA, were made at the sorority’s business session last night. Miss Mary Carney, 3251 College ave., entertained the group in her home.
A. O. Pi Heads | Are Honored At Luncheon
At a luncheon given at noon today in the Canary cottage by the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, honor guests were to be Mrs, Darrel B. Rasmussen, New York, and Mrs. Lewis A. Kistler, Los Angeles.
Mrs. Rasmussen and Mrs. Kistler, national president and first vice! president of A. O. Pi, are making! an inspection tour of active and| alumnae groups throughout the country. | Mrs. H. L. Pond, president of the | local alumnae chapter, was to in-! troduce the guests. Mrs. Rasmussen was to speak.on “A. O. Pi’s Efforts in the War,” and Mrs. Kistler on the organization’s national philan-
service in Kentucky. Following the luncheon, the hon-, or guests were to confer with local alumnae officers. Mrs. Lester Nicewander is vice president; Miss Martha McIntosh, secretary; Mrs. L. Victor Brown, treasurer; Mrs. T. C. ‘Davis and Mrs. Russell Hippensteel, Panhellenic representative and alternate, and Miss Portia Adams, publicity. Mrs. Ted Marbaugh served as chairman of the committee arranging the luncheon and was assisted by - Mesdames W. T. MacDonald, Ray E. Harris and Parker Jordan and Miss Rosemary Rocap.
To Present Program
Miss Mary Ellen Galbraith, pianist, and a number of her pupils will provide a musical program at the Masonic home, Franklin, Sunday. Those appearing will be Richard Kendall, Virginia Strain, Barbara McGee and Patty Ann Miles, so-
pranos, and Jean Cleary, pianist.
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the work. To encourage the purchase of war bonds, Mrs. Ahlgren " offered a $25 bond to the district first to report that every club in the district owns a bond. She pointed out that resolutions passed at the recent board meeting ‘ In Chicago of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs would be worthless unless local organizations “did something” about them. . I PF. C. members are asked ‘to write to President Roosevelt and to the secretaries of war and navy, asking that there be some regulation in the sale of liquor to the armed forces, and that men be pe--njlized if found intoxicated while wearing the uniform of the U. 8S.
Ft. Wayne Meeting It was also asked that letters be gent to representatives and senators protesting the action of James Petrillo in the ban on musical record-
ngs. + Mrs. Ahlgren announced that the
in Indianapolis May 9 to 14, transportation difficulties having made it impossible to go to French Lick. State Federation day will be held at the Ft. Wayne Women’s club building next Thursday. Breakfast will be served at 11 a. m. Mrs. Ahl_gren will speak, as will Mrs. H. C. Houghton Jr. Red Oak, Ia., chairman of the G. F. W. C. education department. Buy Rolling Kitchen eo 16 and 17 are the dates for e New York Herald-Tribune forum, to be held at the WaldorfAstoria hotel, which Mrs. Ahlgren will attend. ; The meetings yesterday and today are working ‘sessions for the board. Mrs. Maurice Eppert, legislative chairman, presented to. the|group a description of the measures to be before the new legislature in which the group is most interested. Mrs. George Baum, Akron, Ind. announced that the . organization ~ has bought a rolling kitchen’ which be presented to the Indiana japter of the Red Cross in the future. ‘
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Mrs. Fred Fosler, 6456 Broadway, will be hostess at 7 p. m. Tuesday for members of Delta Beta chapter, + Psi Jota Xi sorority. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, N. F. Schaf-
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