Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1942 — Page 22

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- Christmas party given: yecently by students of MacMurray - college,

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Several Parties Planned for Annual

Holiday Dance

of Tudor Hall Alumnae

PATRONS AND PATRONESSES for “the annual

Christmas dance of the Tudor

ation, Dec. 19 at the Woodstock club, have been an-

nounced.

Among them are Messrs. and Mesdames Walker Winslow, Arthur William

V. Brown, Lowell Patterson,

Herbert M. Woollen, J. K. Lilly Sr, - Mueller and Edwin H. Forry.

Others are Messrs. and Mesdames Wiliam Byram: Gates, Nicholas H. Noyes, Edward Taggart; Charles R. Weiss and Charles Lynn, Mesdames Horace. Wood, James -Fesler," Fred Dickson, Flsa Pantzer, Willlam Louden, Pauline Haueisen and Frederic M. Ayres and Mr. G. Barrett Moxley. .

pe . Among the Parties— SEVERAL PARTIES have been planned for the dance. Mrs. Earl I. Larsen, chairman of the dance committee and vice president of the Tudor alumnae, and Mr. Larsen will be in a large Dutch treat dinner party at Woodstock before the dance. Attending with the group will

Imes, Frederick Lofquist, George Vyverberg, Robert Ingham, Henry D. Weed and Richard Lee. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley will entertain with a supper party for their daughter, Barbara, and her guests. Another. supper party being planned is one Which Mr. and Mrs. John Li Eaglesfield will give for their daughter, Sallie, who will return from Bradford Junior college for the holidays.

With the School Set—

MISS MARILYN HOSMER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hosmer, was a member of the. refreshments committee: for “the

Jacksonville, Ill, for meedy children of Jacksonville. She is a freshman at the. school. . i» - Miss Suzanne Tittell, daughter of :Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell, has been chosen as:a member of the honorary hockey team at Denison university, Granville, 0.,

New England Club Meets—

MRS. FREDERICK LEETE, 366 E: 45th st., will be hostess Tuesday at a 1 p. m. dessert: luncheon for members of the New England club.

“New England Christmas,” by Dr. ¥. Marion Smith, pastor of the Central Avenue Methodist church.

The final lecture of a series of three on “History in the Making” will be given at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter: house of the D. A. R. by ¥n Trevor: R. Ged-

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Hall school alumnae associ-

Rockwood, W. H. Coleman, John Kittle, Eli Lilly, Clement

Ina Mathews, R. A. Baldwin Exchange Vows

The Irvington Methodist church will ‘be the scene at 8 p. m. today of the wedding of Miss Ina Marie Math« ews and Corp. Robert A. Baldwin of Camp Shelby, Miss. Miss Mathews is the daughter of Mrs. Chloris D. Mathews, 617 N. Grant st. The bridegroom is the brother of Hayes Readle, 5348 Rosslyn ave. The Rev. Clarence A. Shake, pastor of the church, will read the ceremony at an altar decorated with palms and flowers. - The church choir will sing and Mrs. Paul Mozingo will be the organist. - ~~ The bride, given in. marriage by her uncle, Lieut, W. G. Beasley, will ‘wear a gown of candlelight satin

of mousseline de sole accented with seed pearl - embroidery. The dress has short puffed sleeves and will he worn with long satin ‘mitts edged with the seed pearl embroidery.

. Attendants’ Gowns

From a fitted bodice, the gathered skirt falls into a sweeping train. The bride’s two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion will be caught to a coronet of ostrich tips and she will carry a white prayerbook to which will be attached gardenias and ribbon streamers. Mrs. “Raymond Ryker, matron of | honor, will be in antique rose.satin}: and net made with a low shoulder}

and a bouffant skirt. The brides maid, Miss Anne Florack, will wear a ‘similar gown of ice blue. Both will carry sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's attendants will be Kenneth Mathews, the bride’s brother, and Mr. Ryker,

Take Trip North

Mrs. Mathew’s costume will be a teal green wool suit worn with brown accessories and a talisman rose corsage. Following the service,

the church. The couple will leave for a wedding trip north, the bride traveling in a light blue tailored frock, a

hat, brown accessories and a gardenia corsage. Corp. Baldwin will return fo Camp Shelby Dec. 17 and the bride will be at home here with her mother, Corp. Baldwin, a graduate of In-

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the couple will receive informally at|

: Times Special WASHINGTON,

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Glamour may be all that you need .

to belong to the Stork club gang. But attractive looks PLUS is what's required if you are hoping to serve overseas as staff assistant at one of the 25 American Red Cross recreation or leave clubs, Naturally your looks are a help, says the Red Cross, for enlisted

men on. leave want to talk to

young ‘women who don't compare unfavorably with that girl back home. But there are other requirements, equally or more important. » o

" POISE, that helps you meet, mingle and listen is an asset. So is the ability to organize shows or teach dancing, and likewise enéugh of a voice to start the boys singing. College graduates are’ in particular favor. If you possess all these attributes, or some of them in generous quantity, you stand a good chance of getting the job—provided you have the essential quality without which the others don’t count. That is stamina with a capital 8, and any girl must have it to qualify. For living isn't too easy even in London, where most of the clubs are located, and it is a lot tougher in other overseas centers, You might find yourself in Iceland, or’ Alaska, where it would . be. part. of your job to disregard the cold; in Australia, where you would be hundreds of miles from anywhere; or in New Caledonia, where you might have. to slog

through tropical rains to, the old

warehouse that you ‘were “transforming into a club, 0 : s = * AND WHEREVER, you went, your courage in facing the dangers of an ocean voyage would be taken for granted. ; But these staff-assistant jobs have their compensations &nd pleasures as well as their dangers, as. many young. women already in’ service will testify. If you have. the enthusiasm and qualifications

to join them, ‘here is how-you get.’~

/ there. “, When and if your application ‘has been approved by ‘the na“tfonal’ ‘Red Cross headquarters, ! are ‘brought to Washington. ere you must pass a physical

Christmas Program to Be Given Sunday at Hollenbeck Hall; Y. Ww. Clubs Plan Holiday Events

v -- Numerous Christmas activities have been arranged at Central] W. C. A. “Highlighting . activities beginning this week will be the traditional public Christmas program at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hollenbeck hall. The program will include a play, carol singing and Christmas musie.

The play will be in four Scenes,

Chrismas scene from Louisa Al co! 9, sented by six members of the Girl Reserve department. A: patftomime of Dicken’s “Christmas Carel" will be given by the health education department.

“Little Women” will be pre.

“Christmas in Indiana” will be

! open to the ‘public.

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for transportation—ideal for Te girl ~ in uniform.

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and Sicily.” The lecture will be army finance department.

Arthur Grist

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to the film colony to play in Charles Rogers’ “The Powers Girl.” It looks like a huge, translucent lipstick and comes in many scents. But best of all, it’s safe and handy

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read in bed or have ‘breakfast there

have a backiand arms and are comfortably stuffed with: ‘cotton. and covered in sprightly chintz. “They are

practically any. furniture or i depart. ; to be chairman.

diana university, is serving with the

To Be Speaker

en Grist will be the speaker at a guest day meeting ‘of the Woman’ s Lecture club at 2 p. mi: ‘tomorrow in the Woman’ 8 Deparigent

Mr. Grist 1s a retired civil: engineer who has worked in various in | parts of the British empire. He is to speak on “England and Her Relationship With the British Com-

In the question and answer period following his talk, the discussion topic will be “India, the Problem

Mrs. William Euclid White, program chairman, will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Waller Rose

Card Party Sponsored

The 500 club of St. “Patrick's church was to sponsor a.card party at 1:30 p. m. today in ‘the Food Craft shop. Mrs. John: Clark ‘was

In Seisputation with the. \ Nutrition Committee. of the MARION COUNTY CIVILIAN DEFENSE

des

peraio in SHARE THEMEA] WEEK

by presenting. Stena Marie Holdahl, HOME ECONOMICS DIRECTOR of Kingan and Con and Emanuel Barling FROM ENGLAND

FRIDAY, DEC. 11, AT 1:30 AUDITORIUM, | SIXTH FLOOR

Mis Holdahi v will 1 expen the U. 5. goverment a al For ‘voluntary | meat rationing’ “and will alse DEMONSTRATE ‘DELICIOUS MEAT DISHES = uae] on oh 4 he Heong Proteins for a : of A

ao dk from England, wil speak on the food; situation there. and. ‘the sport women: are taking i in, Britis war ;

enacted by the Quest club and the “Christmas Story" will be told and pictured by the Thursday club. The Misses Edith Lois Howard, - Jones and Lucy Schulte are hi dinating the four scenes into” the play. Special music and carol singing will be supervised by Miss Marjorie Loertz, Miss Mary Heaton and girls from the Blue Triangle residence. #8 8 ns On Saturday from 4 to 6. o'clock, the Christmas tree will be trimmet at a special party at the Y. W, The decorating will be followed by dancing. Service men are invited and the Y. W. cadettes will. be on duty. Miss Esther Siefker and the Tuesday Round Table ‘club will be in charge of refreshments. ‘There will be a datice from 8 p. m. to midnight and the®ocial room will be open for table tennis and other games. A special Christmas dance will be held Dec. 26. Ce B® Next week at the Y.. W, there will be parties for all clubs includ-| o ing a party for service men at the regular Tutsday evening open house program. Y. W. cadettes will be hostesses. The 25 Girl Reserve clubs: will have Christmas parties in the next two weeks and next Thursday the High School Thursday club will have a special Christmas program. The high school Christmas dance will be ‘in the. Y, W. gym Dec. 19

have their Christmas party.that day following their morning’s programy of gym, aby clasts. and. Swims ming. ow Er

Service men ‘and’ Sh ives mothers. and ‘friends are invited # attend ¥Y. W., ‘open ‘houses on Suns| day afternoons Dec. 20 and 27, from 3 to 6 p. m. in the service wives’ social room. Miss Edna Phinney will lead carol singing and play Chtlasizas music en ihe harp.

Welfare Club To Hold Party

A Christmas party and gift exchange will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Charles Tennant, 4545 Winthrop ave., by the Welfare club. Plans will be made for the annual Christmas party to be given at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women at 2:15 p. m. next Thursday. The chairman for the luncheon

JMonday at 12:30 p. m. will be Mrs.

A. Frank Gleaves Jr. Her assistants

M. Campbell, Ralph Middleton, A. W. Wills, Holmes Raine, ‘A. C. Zaring, W. L. Densford, Joel Wilmoth, Reese Wysong and Olin Hatton Jr.

Entertains Sorority

| given this evening by the INDIAN-

* | Booher, Misses Panoria Apostol,

and junior high’ school girls will

..|the Rauh building. The program|| & ‘lfor this evening has been arranged -

will be Mesdames Harry Kuhn, E.

| Double Checked

| Members of Rho Gamma Chi so-|m rority were entertained last night at

One of the lighter and more acilve moments of her Red Cross ree. reation job finds Jeanne Darcy doing a bit of jitterbugging with Corp. +H. F. Clawson of Beaumont, Tex, at the Red Cross Washington club

4 in London.

= test and go through a rigid Hom

{ Week training period. + During this period you are ob‘served to find out where you may be of greatest use, Then the di- ° rector recommends you for a specific club. After the state department has given you clearance and you have undergone all types of inoculation, you are ready to sail on the first transport leaving for your destination. Where- .

ever you are assigned, there will ..

be two older women, an assistant program director and an assistant club director, who will be in authority: over you, At present, Red Cross clubs in

each from a well-known story. The

Sororities—

Bridge Party

Is Arranged me By Zeta Taus

A bridge party and a dinner for sorority members are included in news of sorority activities. Miss Louise Berndt will be in charge of a Christmas bridge party

APOLIS ALUMNAE of ZETA TAU ALPHA. The event will be at the new Butler house, 4355 Clarendon rd. There will be an exchange of “white elephant” gifts. Miss Berndt will be assisted by Mesdames Gerald Foltz, Edmund Freundt, Allan Sutton and Paul Schmidt, Dr. Olga

Ruby Bell, Frances Day, Mary Virginia Ernst, Esther Renfrew and Louise Kerr,

The annual Christmas party for members of the. Butler chapter of PI BETA PHI will be given by the ers’ club of the organization :30 p. m, Tuesday in the chepter 2a 831 W. Hampton dr. Mrs. O. L. Mummert will preside and the program will be provided by chapter members. . Gifts will be exchanged by those attending. Mrs. R. O. Jackson, chairman,

Millis, E. O. Behymer, W. H. Peterand E. R. Smith.

party will be made by EPSILON PHA, meeting at 7 p. m. today in

by Miss Elizabeth’ Presnall, program; chairman.

“Mrs. Maurice Healy: will be in charge of ‘a card party to be given

utility auditorium by PHI GAMMA TAU. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Ben White and Mrs. Orval Barnett.

Breakfront Desk : Has Great Utility

saving to buy a new car can be used advantageously to brighten

break-front secretary—one that is. crafted in ‘dark wood to match your other furniture or one in a light wood, to add contrast to the dark furnishings—will be a joy forever in your living room. |

ficient room to store those “| books. In the drawer space you cant store your best linens, and keep valuables undisturbed.

. where there is: need for them.

university chapter |}

will be assisted by Mesdames Hilda] son, H. J. Cooper, T. R. Sylvester

CHAPTER, EPSILON SIGMA AL- (|

tonight at the Citizens Gas & Coke!|

Part of that money. you werel|

your home this Christmas. A new|}

- In this-break-front youll find suf-

: Y-uncheon Is Tomorrow ‘Reading Club to Have|

“Where It Is Always

- [3818 Rookwood ave., tomorrow. Mrs. Agnes Disher will assist the hostess.

Mrs. Flora.B. Beck

an on

-|ates, Elizabeth Spahr, will present a

the . British Isles ‘are capable of serving 30,000 free meals each day, and their dormitories can put up 4000 men overnight. But more ‘clubs are being plannéd and ‘built ~ every day, ‘and eventually :they will be operated in-every war area

-Red- Cross field and hospital recreation units must-stay right with- the troops. For this reason, the army and navy asked the Red Cross to create ‘a new phase of their service for men on‘leave.-So far more than 100 young women “have been sent to carry out this new job. And ‘they are going to be Joined by additional hundreds.

Olnosi Club Dinner To Be Tuesday © The Olnost Study club's Christmas ‘| party will be a “victory” dinner Tuesday at 6 p. m. in the home of Mrs. E. B. Gauker, 251 Buckingham dr. A paper, “Christmas With Our Latin Neighbors,”” will be read by Mrs. E. L. ‘Towser, A gift exchange will follow the program. Serving ' as: co-hostesses will ‘be Mesdames’ B ‘B, Stafford, D. E. Murphy, L. M. Jackson and B. H. Bowles.

Plans for an annual Christmas|

‘|“Christmas Poem,” and Mrs. Fred % Reeder. ‘will

tell a Fohristmas

= “Christmas Message” ‘will be Mrs. David Smith at the

fp ven by ate QUEST club’s meet-

ing tomorrow. The hostess will be Mrs, R.“R. Mitchell, 1129 Oakland ave. . Members of the committee. in}!

charge of a gift exchange are Mes-|

dames Ord Garret, Walter G. Gin-~ gery and E. B. Hargraves,

“How Different Countries Celebrate Christmas” and “Mexican

“| Cathedrals” will be the topics of

Mrs. A. E. Coble and Mrs, E, A. Trittipo at a meeting of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON | LITERARY club tomorrow. Assisting the hostess, Mrs. V. E. Lamb, 2040 Central ave, will be Mesdames C..E. Dwyer, Edgar Brown and Trittipp.

Mrs. 8. 8. Fausset will present the Christmas thought for the IRVINGTON SOCIAL STUDY club at its 1 p. m, meeting tomorrow with Mrs. W. F. King, 835 N. Bolton ave, Also on the program will be Mrs. G. C. Grimes, who will discuss “National Highways.” The assistant hostess will be Mrs. C. B. Gardner.

At the CLIO club's 2:30 p, m. meeting tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert Clark, 4365 N. Illinois st., Mrs, Louis Belden will talk on “Folklore and Folksongs.” »

* The annual meeting and election of officers of the NATURE STUDY CLUB: OF INDIANA:is set for 7:45 p. m. Saturday in Cropsey auditorjum. Arthur Thomas will show movies of the club’s activities during the past year.

Mothers’ Club Meets

Mrs. William Howell was to be the guest speaker today at a meeting of the Hawthorne Kindergarten Mothers’ club at 1:30 p. m. A feature of the Christmas party was to be a gift exchange.

Kraessig, Thanksgiving pcg bn ogg daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John E. Hall. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kraeszig, is: stationed at Pensacols, Fla. with the U. S. N. R. The couple’ls at home in Pensacola, :

Mrs. James

before her marriage

Mary Humann, J. L. Concannon Are Married

The niarriage of ‘Miss Mary Humann to Lieut, Joseph Leo Concannon is announced hy her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Humann, The wedding was Saturday at Topeka, Kas, where Lieut. Concannon is stationed at the air base. Miss Margaret Humann was her sister’s only attendant. The couple is at home at 220 W. 21st st., Topeka, The bridegroom is the fon of Mrs, Vincent M. Concannon, 801° N. Audubon rd.; and the late Mr, Concannon.

~ Shower Guest

Before she left last week for Topeka, the bride was the honor guest at a personal shower given by Miss Margaret. Flanagan and Miss Nancy Drohan at the former's home, 721 N. Riley ave, Guests were Mesdames Humann, Concannon, Vincent M. Concannon Jr, John Flanagan, Mary McIlwain, Daniel J. O'Connor, Donald Flanagan, Richard Hennessey, Richard OC. Lampke and John McMahon.

Others attending were Misses |a

Margaret and Jane Humann, Mary Concannon, Patricia Shine, , Sarah

Louise Jones, Louise ‘Martin, Alice

McMahon and Frances O'Donnell,

Plan Bridge Party Mrs. H. B. Wiliams and Mrs, Robert Potts ‘will be hostesses next Wednesday afterndon for ‘a ‘bridge party pldhhed by the Woodruff Women’s club. © The party will. be a5 2 uclogk. 1: the Woodrut!. Place

Hold Yul tide Ceremonial

Group at School 48 :Receives: Awards

“The first in a series of Christmas

ceremonials was to be held by the

|Camp Fire Girls ‘thls afférnoon a

school 46. Miss Martha Boot, | guardian of the Taivateca ‘Camp Fire group at that school, Was to be in charge. She was to be assisted by Miss Marie Zook, guardian of

school 50.

Greetings were tobe extended by, M. B. Stump, principal at school 48,

"| Members of the Ki-Te-Ta-Ka group

at school 50, Billie Mitchell, Shirley Mathews and’ Alta Mae" Livingston, were to présent the ‘candle lighting céremony. Others participating in the program were ‘to’ be Phyllig Grey, Patsy ' Curtis, Betty Keller, Jane Dailey and Joahna Jennings,

Get Service Honors

| Miss Scott and Miss Zook. ‘were te award community service “honors. te Joyce Clester, Doris Morgan, Shire ley Mathews, Billie Mitchell, Bare bara Hoffmeyer, Alia Mae Livinge ston, Elaine Litchfield and Cathers ine Purichea. Miss Marcella ‘West, field secree tary of the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls, was to present the. trail seek er rank to Betty Keller, Betty { Farmer, Frances Winter, = Lelia. Barnes, Jane: Dailey, Shirley Craig, Patsy Sheets, Arden Sneed, Mary Cunningham, Phyllis Willismas, Nancy Rigdon, Frances Carter; Ree becca Newlin, Joyce Dillman, Betty McIntire, Sue Wilson, Doris Towe ers, Audrey Grey, Betty Lou Fink, Joan Payne, Martha Stults, Mars) garef: ‘White and Martha Bunch. The second rank in Camp Fire, rou aa awarded to. Hoflmeyer and Shirley . Mathis. Doris Morgan and Joyce ap, wese to receive the ira sank, Gist of 2 t of fire fo maker,

Sale to hy 6 Men in Service

servance of Pearl Harbor 4 the War Mothers 0, unt 4 be contributed to a’ Jus 4 welfare of men serving in the

Marshall, Eva, Steurwald, Florence Supple, - Mildred Corst and Egan) Roquett. - Others were : erie, Betty Wickliff, Edna: ! Mollie Prather, John Tus.

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