Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1942 — Page 11

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Portfalio Club ‘Arranges Form: Pi Beta Phi Parties Precede Play

| A FORUM DISCUSSION on “The Effect of War on

Creative Expression”. will be presented by Mrs. Lee

Burns, program chairman for the Portfolio club, at the organization’s meeting in the Propylaeum Thursday. Leaders and their topics will be Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, mesic; Mr. Burns, architecture; Wilbur Peat, graphic arts, and Stephen Noland, press and radio. The committee arranging a 'supper to precede the forum includes ry and Mrs. ‘Theodore Steele, George Calvert and Miss Blanche Stillson, | ® 8 = 2 x = | Miss Charlotte Anderson, chief physio-therapist and technician at ‘the Riley hospital, will be guest speaker at the Junior league's ‘2 p. m. meeting tomorrow in the hospital's occupational therapy department. Her subject will be the “Sister Kenny Treatment for ~ Poliomyelitis. » Films on the “Rehabilitation of Poliomyelitis Patients” will be shown by Mrs. Winifred Kahmann, director of occupational and physio-therapy at the Indiana university medical center.

Sorority Members to Entertain

NUMEROUS PARTIES are being arranged by members of Pi Beta Phi sorority to attend the Civic theater's comedy, “Out of the | Frying Pan,” tomorrow evening. The Indianapolis Alumnae

‘club of the sorority is sponsoring the show tomorrow for the benefit

of the Pi Beta Phi settlement school at Gatlinburg, Tenn.

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fore going to the theater, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rogers Jr. will entertain in their home. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Maurice Mackey, Ben P. Carter and Robert Walker, Dr, and Mrs. Gordon Batman will have as their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spencer. . #” 2 = ” ” ” Attending another dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Storer, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Alex Taggart Jr. F. Noble Ropkey, ‘Herbert Todd, Scott B. Clifford and Mrs. William Walker. With Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrison at the play will be Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lacy, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Pritchett Jr. will entertain with a dinnér at the Columbia club. Guests of the party will be Messrs. and Mesdames J. Harry Sargent, Dan Kaufman, S. Paul McCune, Ernest L. Miller, Capt. Robert Buschmann and Mrs. Samuel O. Dungan II,

Will Attend Play Together

ONE GROUP eitending the play together will include Mesdames "John C. Siegesmund, Tyler Oglesby, W. D. Cook, Don E. Warrick, sr, Rickles and Irene Schick. In another party will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Reynolds Stephenson, Dr. J. Neill Garber and Mrs. Ray H. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ransburg and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Ransburgwill be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hammer preceding the play. An additional party Will be that given by Mr. and Mrs. A. rnoid at their home. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Andrew Hutchison, Willard Whipple and Chester Barney. 2 5 8 8 8 = Seven couples who will attend a “Dutch treat” dinner before the show are Messrs. and Mesdames James M. Booe, E. S. Hildreth, Richard E. Lawrence, T. O. Conger, Kenneth L. Emmer, J. Franklin Bruce and Richard Orton. Members of the sorority who will usher at the play are Mrs. . Clark Keenan, Mrs. William H. Grauel and the Misses Harriett Shellhorn, Wilma Ambuhl, Margaret Terry and Dorothy Jansen.

D. A. R. Group to Sponsor Lectures

MRS. TREVOR R. GEDDES, world traveler and lecturer, will | discuss ‘History in the Making” in a series of three Friday morning talks at the Caroline Scott Harrison, D. A. R,, chapter house be- . ginning | at 10:45 o'clock Friday, The lectures are. being sponsgred by the chapter’ s Red Cross committee. In her talks, Mrs. Geddes will interpret war news and describe the history and customs.of countries where battles are being fought, She will be introduced by Mrs. ‘William Dobson, regent. Reservations for tickets may be made between 9 a. m. and 4 1. m, at the chapter house. | Arrangements are being made by a ‘committee including Mrs. Iliff Jones and Mrs. James M. Gloin, chairmen, and Mesdames Austin F. Denny, Alexander L. Taggart, Roy J. Pile, James L. Gavin, -~

‘Conrad W, Clever, J. H. Hamlet, Albert T. Bunch and L. H. Millikan,

® 2 ® a = The chapter's Wheel and Distaff committee will meet for 2 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Albershardt. Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna, guest speaker, will talk on “A Stranger in Our City? She will be introduced by Mrs. Francis W. Black.

Canal Zone. (Fitch photo.)

The engagement of Miss Jean Hackerd to Lieut. Earl C. Schrader, U. S. A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Schrader, South Bend, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hackerd, 5663 N. Pennsylvania st. The prospective bridegroom is stationed in the Panama

Jane Fall and Mark Howlett Wed

Howlett’s parents are Mr. and Mrs.

with a sweetheart neckline formed by a shoulder yoke of net embroicdered leaves.

“Her veil of English illusion was edged with Chantilly lace and fastened to a Mary Stuart cap of matching lace embroidered in seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses centered by an orchid.

Autumnal colors were carried out in the gowns of the attendants. The dresses were made alike with draped skirts and bodices and three-quarter length sleeves. Miss Carol Fall, maid of honor and sister of the bride, wore pale green and had a bouquet of white, yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Her Juliet cap was of similar flowers. Miss Marjorie Leonard, a bridesmid, was in gold colored crepe and carried bronze chrysanthemums. Two other bridesmaids, Miss Nita Vawter and Miss Janet Murphy, had bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums to carry with their autumn brown frocks. All wore Juliet caps of flowers similar to those in their bouquets. The bridegroom’s brother, David

Howlett, was best man. Ushers in-

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Our Lady of Lourdes church was the scene of Miss Jane Sandra Fall's wedding to Mark K. Howlett at 10 o'clock this morning. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Fall and Mr.

Dr. Fall escorted his daughter to the altar, where the Rev. Fr. James ‘Moore officiated. She was gowned in white slipper satin fashioned

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Grayle W. Howlett of Evanston, Ill.

cluded a cousin of the bride, William L. Stickney II, and William Rider, both of Chicago, and Earl L. Carter. Mrs. Fall chose a dark brown crepe suit trimmed in aqua and wore matching accessories. Her corsage was of green hybrid orheids. The bridegroom’s mother wore lavendar orchids with her black crepe frock accented with Princess lace. Black lace gowns and. gardenia corsages were the costumes of the couple’s grandmothers, Mrs. Charles Gibbs and Mrs. Thomas Haddow. The wedding party and out-of-town guests attended a- reception and breakfast in hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel following the ceremeny. Mrs. Fall was assisted by her sister, Mrs. William Stickney of Chicago, and by her niece, Mrs. Stickney II.

Take Wedding Trip

After a wedding trip to New York the couple will be at home at 1044 University pl, Schenectady, N. Y.

brown and aqua. Her accessories will be matching and her corsage orchids. Mrs. Howlett attended Purdue and Butler - universities and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bridegroom, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, was graduated from Purdue. In Indianapolis for the wedding with Mr. and Mrs. Howlett and son David was another son, Phillip. Other out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grayle W. Howlett Jr. Arlington Park, Ill.; Mrs. Cleland Clark, Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. William P. Howlett, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fall, Webster Groves, Mo.; Dr. and. Mrs. S. A. Smith, Chillicothe, Ill.: Mrs. Larry LaBree and Harwood Strong, West Lafayette, and Miss Reva Richmond, LaGrange, Ill.

‘Good Neighbor’ Fete

Will Be Tomorrow

A “Good Neighbor” festival in recognition of Latin-American republics will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow by the Mary-Martha guild of the Olive Branch Christian church in the dramatic arts auditorium of the

Dr. William PF. Rothenburger, pastor of the Third Christian church, will speak and show pictures of his

The bride will travel in a three-| piece suit of Harris tweed in.coco

. |A.A.U.W.Aids|. In Selection of |

Books and Toys

Compiles Guidebook For Puzzled Adults

a child of three years appreciate? Those questions are but two of a thousand that retwrn annually to taunt adults searchirig for chil-

‘| dren’s Christmas gifts. : Puzzle no longer, for the book and

toy committee of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, has attempted to solve the problems. This week members of the committee, who have made a special

duty in the book and toy departments of L. S. Ayres & Co. from noon today through Saturday to advise persons who wish to plan children’s purchases. They have compiled a booklet listing books and toys that are available this year for children from the 6-month-old to high school age. The booklets, which will be dis-

tributed to interested persons, sim-

plify the problem of what to buy for any age child so that his toy or book may afford him both pleasure and educational benefit."

Council Exhibit

Mrs. Arthur N. Curtiss, committee chairman, has announced that the book and toy exhibit, sponsored annually by A. A. U. W. at Ayres, has been canceled. “In the interest of conserving materials and manpower for the war effort,” she said, “we deemed it best to offer only the guidebook.” Members of the committee, who compiled the booklet, are Mesdames A.. Harold Votaw, Hans C. Jacobsen, Wilbur Appel, Russel R. Benson, Murray F. Conner, J. Lowell Craig, Harry L. Foreman, Vernon C. MacNabb and Robert Nelson. Distributing the guidebooks - at Ayres’ this week will be Mesdames Walter D. Alfke, Colton W. Babcock, Lindon Bailey, Douglas Bash, Paul Butt, Walter L. Caley, Milton Elrod Jr., Virginia Brackett Green, C. Loren Harkness, Oscar M. Helmer, J. H. Hewitt and Edward J. Hughes. Also, Mesdames Karl M. Koons, Emmett B. Lamb, Walter Latz, Robert Lingle, Horace Pettee, Noble H. Poole, Frank Prange, Herbert E. Redding, Herbert Russell, Paul Summers, Louis A.. Whitesell and the Misses Helen Carr, lillian G. Clark, Elizabeth Gorman, Lila Jane

Harms and Marjorie Pyke.

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Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson will be featured pianist at the A. A. U. W.’s music group meeting at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Charles L. Rose, 4644 Kenwood ave. Mrs. Woodson's selections will be "representative of French, Polish and Russian music and she will point out the influence each has had upon the other.

Music Group's Program Set For Tomorrow

Zeta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota will hold a model initiation service and give a musicale at 8 o’clock tomorrow evenipg in the Arthur Jordan conservatory. Mrs. John Neu of Bloomington, Ill, province president, will be guest of honor. On a program presented by chapter members Miss Nellie Jones, flutist, will play “Madrigal” and “Nocturne et Allegro Scherzando” (Gaubert) and “La Manola” (Yradier). She will be accompanied by Miss Jeanadele Schaefer, Mrs. Little King Shaw, mezzo-so0-prano, will sing “Stars with Golden Feet” (Graham), “I Will Not Grieve” (Schumann), “O Wondrous Love” (Liszt), “A Sapphic Ode” (Brahms) and “To You” (Strauss). Her accompanist will be Miss Dorothy Scott. Duo-piano selections will be played by Miss Helen Ferrell and Mrs. Harold Sweeney. They will include “Malaguena” (Lecuona), “The Harmonica Player” '(Guion) and “Andante and Scherzettino” (Chaminade).

To Have Luncheon

A 12:30 p. m. luncheon is schedPu) by the Chalcedony club tomorrow with Mrs, George Pugh, 3615 Guilford ave., as hostess. She will

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The magic touch of the stylist makes two fashions out of one dress. Left, the two-piece dinner gown of black moire, shown with plastic roses on the dress and in the hair and with candy-pink suede gloves; right, the same blouse worn over a shocking pink blouse and with a short skirt of black velveteen.

Theta Alum

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Beta Sigma Phis Arrange Supper

Two sororities have

| supper meetings this week.

will hear lectures and present

grams. . Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner will a diary of college days at Butler university as material for her at the November meeting GAMMA ALUMNAE, KAPPA PHA THETA, this evening. Mrs. Wagoner is the ning. the late Mrs. Hilton WU. whose .diary tells of her exp as a Theta when Butler was a paratory- school. ‘The entries

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Preceding the misting a 6:30 o'clock supper will be served at the chapter house, 825 W. Hampton dr,

of Mrs. Floyd C. Buckley. Honor ; guests will be Mrs. Cecil Taylor and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. Mrs. Lester Hansen wiil have charge of a cule tural program.

Mrs. Charles Madinger will be hostess to GAMMA chapter, THETA NU CHI, at 8 o'clock this evening,

OMEGA NU TAU’S ALPHA chape ter will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednese day in the Hotel Lincoln.

Members of GAMMA chapter, OMEGA NU TAU, will be enters tained tomorrow evening in Woman's Department club. : hostesses will be Mrs. Henry Ross, Mrs. Herman Bishop, Miss Gladys

musical programs.

Another paper, on Thanksgiving, will be tead by the club president, Mrs. H. A. Harlan, who also will preside at the business meeting following a noon luncheon, Reports will be made by Mrs. Herbert S. Lewis, delegate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of clubs, and Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield, delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. Orval Stone will be in charge of war stamps and bonds and Mrs. O. S. Srader will sell towels for the Blind school... The program will’ be directed by Mrs. Ernest -Fullenwider, chairman.

The program of oh GROLIER FINE. ARTS club tomorrow at 1 p. m. will be on “Art and Music in Religion.”. Mrs. Carrie F. Daniel, 3433 Graceland ave. will entertain the group at her home. Mrs, Charles Albrecht will discuss “Agony in the Garden” (Raphael), Mrs. Paul W. Bowman. will talk on “Cathedral Windows” and Mrs. E. 8. Farmer’s topic will be “Growth of Music in the Old Testament.”

Wheaton J. Lane’s book, “Commodore Vanderbilt,” will be reviewed by Mrs. Nettie Kane before the HEYL STUDY club tomorrow. The meeting will be at 1 p. m. in the Rauh Memorial bldg., 3024 N. Meridian st.

Actives of SIGMA NU fraternity at Butler university will give a musical program for the MOTHERS club at a 2 p.. m. meeting tomorrow at the chapter house, 655 W. Hampton dr. Following, the ways and means committee will sponsor a card party. Mrs. C. F. Endicott will preside.

Guest speaker for CHAPTER Q, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, tomorrow will be Mrs. John W. Cravens, assistant director of public relations

at the Riley hospital. The hostess will be Mrs. R. L. Dubois, 205 .E. 54th st.

A talk on “The Pleasure of Working” will be given by William Remy tomorrow at the TUESDAY QUEST club’s meeting in the home of Mrs. Albert Ward, 5010 Washington blvd. Music will be provided by Mrs. D. R. Kellum and Mrs. A. H. Floyd and Mrs. P. L. Burford will assist the hostess.

program of the EXPRESSION club tomorrow will be Mesdames Lloyd C. Litten, John C. Muesing, Helen Olsen and John A. Sirk. The hostess, Mrs. Vincent B. Binager, 913 Carrollton ave., will be assisted by Mrs. 1rank H. Burns.

“The Colorado River” and “The Orinoco River” will be the topics of Mrs. Alfred G. Neerman and Mrs. Homer Hill, speakers for the WY-MO-DAU club tomorrow. Mrs. V. Warren Dawson will assist the hostess, Mrs. Edward C. Wischmeier,

510 N. Riley ave.

Two INTERNATIONAL TRAVELSTUDY clubs ‘will meet Thursday. VALENCIAN chapter will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Sam Ingle, 2418 Station st.,.at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Clinton J. Ancker will discuss the topic for the month, “Our Armed Forces,” and Mrs. F. L. Byrne will have charge of current events. Assisting Mrs. Ingle will. be Mrs. C. O. Miller and Mrs. John O'Mara. | | CASTLE CRAIG chapter will hear

| a lecture by Lieut. Col. Carl Byrd at its 8 p. m. meeting with Miss Beth Wilson, 48 Johnson ave. Mrs. Mary, Marshall and Mrs, Fleeta McCready

will be assistant hostesses.

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The-LA PHYLLIS club will meet Wednesday at es

Talk on ‘Naziism’ Is Scheduled by Multum-In-Parvo Literary Club; Grolier Fine Arts Group to Meet

Clubwomen meeting this week will hear book Teviews, lectures and, A paper on “The Meaning of Nazism” will be presented by Mrs. Paul W, Oren at the MULTUM-IN-PARVO LITERARY club’s meeting

tomorrow at the home of Mrs. M. B. McDonald, 301 N, Drexel ave, The clubs is studying world war II and its background.

By K. K. G. Mothers

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Zonta Members Book Dinner at Columbia Club

-Dr. Obed S. Johnson of Wabash college will address members of the Zonta club and. their guests at ‘a

dinner in the Columbia club tomorrow evening. The organization will be celebrating president’s day, guest day and Zonta day. “China in the Family of Nations” will be Dr. Johnson's subject. In his talk he will discuss China's present status in light of her historical and cultural background. Banquet invitations have been issued to the presidents: of various women’s organizations here. Among special guests of the club will “be Capt. Elvira Helgren and Lieut. Mary Christianson, both of Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Past presidents of Zonta to be honored are the Misses Sue Stewart, Anna B. Feeley, Leah A. Spence, May Shields, Anna E. Carpenter, Lily Kerz, Mrs. E. M. Sims and Mrs. E. C. Proctor. November marks the 23d anniversary of the founding of Zonta.

Luncheon Is Planned

A guest luncheon will be given by! the Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers’! club Friday at the Butler university chapter house. Mrs. Charles C. Baker, speaker for the afternoon, will discuss “Heritage of America.” | The luncheon committee, headed | by Mrs. Harold Cross, includes! Mesdames Edwin D. Mackey, E. N.! Holloway, H. G. Brown and Frank! E. Cramer.

Hoagy Carmichael’s

Sister Is Married

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 (U.P.). — Georgia ' Elizabeth - Carmichael, former Indianapolis school teacher and sister of composer Hoagy Carmichael, was on a wedding trip today with Robert Olney George of San Francisco. They were married

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