Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1942 — Page 6

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Cast for Lambs Club Frolic Next Week-End Is Announced

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THE CAST FOR THE LAMBS CLUB FROLIC next Saturday night at the Columbia club has been announced by the floor show production committee. The theme of the Christmas frolic will be “Lambs’ Holiday.”

Those appearing will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Taroop, Mesdames John K. Ruckelshaus, J. Harry Green, Irving M. Fauvre, H. A. Pinnell, William B. Ansted Jr., William G. Sparks and Louise Schilling and Messrs. Robert D. Robinson, Harrison Eit:ljorg, George Fotheringham, Robert Ferriday and Pearson Smith. The arrangements committee, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Fauvre, - includes Messrs. and Mesdames Ruckelshaus, Todd and Pinnell.

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One of the dinner parties planned in connection with the Christmas dance of the Tudor Hall alumnae association next Saturday night at the Woodstock club will be that entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Greer. In the party will be the girls of Tudor Hall school’s senior ¢lass and their escorts. The Greers will entertain at Woodstock. Messrs. and Mesdames John Dolza, Joseph W. Walden, Robert Darlington and Forrest Teel will join a large Dutch treat dinner party at the club arrangéd by Mrs. Earl I. Larsen, chairman for the dance. Dick: Peirce’s orchestra will provide the music.

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The annual Christmas pageant at Tudor Hall, “The Holy Night,” will be presenied at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Leading rolzs will be played by Miss Martha Frances Dunn as Mary; Miss Lucy Anne Edgerton as Joseph; and Misses Betty Mayer, Marlou Hyatt and Julie Ann Hartley as the three kings. Miss Ann Caldwell will sing “March of the Kings” for the . pageant which will be conducted principally in pantomime with a few solos. Cajyols will be sung by the: upper and lower school choruses.

Two Exhibits Closing at Herron Museum—

TOMORROW 1S THE CLOSING DAY for two exhibitions at John Herron Art museum--the contemporary British paintings in ‘the special exhibition and stairway galleries, and sculpture by Robert Laurent in the auditorium. At 3 o'clock Jessie Hull Mayer will talk in the Oriental room on the Persian and East Indian collection. Mrs. Mayer, wife of the assistani cdlirector of Herron Art school, is an artist in her own right, and a student of art trends. . A new exhibit which will continue through Dec. 20 ‘is a collection of colcred lithographs, etchings, silk screen and wood blocks from the American Color Print society. The prints are shown on screens in the large front gallery upstairs. Landscapes, flower, still life and figuwe studies are included. The museum is open each week day except Monday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m,, and on Sundays from 1 to 6 r. m. There is no admission charge.

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Robert Laurent, New York sculptor, and Mrs. Laurent will be honor guests at the annual Christmas dinner and party of the Alliance Francaise at 7 p. m. Thursday in the Marott hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Laurent, both natives of France, are living in Bloomington this winjer while he is sculptor-in-residence at Indiana university. : The program Thursday will include the singing of a group of French Christmas carols by Mrs. Margaret Friermood, accompanied by Miss Jane Hampson. Mme. Marie Henry, alliance president, and Mme. Yvonne D. Chamilovitch are in charge of arrangements.

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Miss Helen Elizabeth Fisher will open an exhibit of water colors at the Rauh Memorial library Thursday. The show will continue through: Dec. 24. Miss Fisher, a former student at John Herron Art school, where she was a pupil of Paul Hadley, water colorist, has traveled extensively as a silhouette portraitist. : The exhibit, which includes regional studies of the East and Middle. West, is being brought here from Chautauqua, N. Y., where Miss Fisher has exhibited for the last three years during the summer art season. Also included are marine studies of Lake Superior and Lake Erie, which are being shown for the first time. Miss Fisher's home is in Frankfort. f

D. A. R. Christmas Party to Be Thursday—

A CHRISTMAS GUEST PARTY will be given Thursday afternoon at 2 o'slock by the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., - and the Wheel and Distaff committee of the chapter. The event will be at the chapter house. | The Shortridge high school girls’ glee club, directed by Mrs. Geraldine Clippenger, will sing carols. Mrs. William Dobson, regent, will extend Christmas greetings. “As Told by Mary,” an arrangement ‘of the Chrismas story, will be presented by Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth with the assistance of Mrs. Frank I. Boles, soloist, and Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh, accompanist. ,

Mrs. Odin F. Wadiéigh and Mrs. Roy J. Pile will be in charge.

the tea hour. Mrs. Harry Allen Van Osdol and Mrs. Alexander Taggart will pour. Other assistants in the dining room will be esdames klerbert R. Hill, Carl W. Piel, Henry C. Ketcham, Ray , Fatout and J. 8. Marlowe.

: 2 » 8 poe ” ” The speaker for the Children’s museum family hour to be held orrbw afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, will be Mrs. Grace Golden, pum director. She will talk on “Christmas Around the World.” The auditorium has been decorated in Christmas greens by Richard Fairbanks and Mrs. Robert Failey. Objects and texps from iicandinavian countries will be on display. They have en lent by’ members of the Norway club—Mrs. Hans Aamot, Mr. ind Mrs. Gert Iverson, Miss Pearl Apland, Miss Evelyn Truedson d Mrs. A. M. Feist. iA Childrer. of school 5 will wear Balkan costumes brdught to this ntry by ‘heir parents. The pupils will be under the direction of Helen O'Gara and Mrs. Jeanne Goss, principal of the school. hool 84 patrons who will be hostesses for the family hour are dames David H. White, Robert ‘W. Kellum, E. D. Cree, A. R. y, T. I. Graham, R. E. McLaughlin, W. J. Schatz, E. M. Spence, McCarimon, R. C.'Becherer, M. L. Hall, Nancy Bland, L. A.

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1. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Flynn announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Midshipman Francis B. Quinn, U. 8. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quinn. The wedding will be next month. Miss Flynn attended St. Mary’s college, South Bend, and the prospective bridegroom was graduated from the University of Notre Dame. He is stationed at the Notre Dame naval training school. (Carlos phote.)

2. Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey (left) and Mrs. Charles Hedley (center) are co-chairmen for a “Wartyme party” which the Nu Zeta alumnae chapter of Sigma Alpha Tota, national professional musical sorority, will give Monday evening at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Assisting them will be Mrs. O. M. Jones (right). y

3. Miss Maribelle Katherine Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilbur Foster, will become the bride of Lieut. Wayne Ellsworth Bicknell in a ceremony at 8:15 p. m. today in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. (Liang Shen photo.)

P.H.N.A Nominating

4. Plans for the Cervus club’s Christmas and past presidents’ lunchéon Monday were made by (left to right) Mesdames T. A. Holland, R. F, Hodgon and

Harry W. Moore. The party will be in the Hotel Lincoln’s travertine room. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Hodgon are president and vice president and Mrs. Holland is hospitality chairman,

5. The annual Christmas dinner dance of the Southern club will be next Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Serving on the arrangements committee are Mrs. Robert M. Stith (left) and Mrs. Wallace O, Lee.

6. The junior board of the Children’s museum will serve as hosts for a party next Saturday at the museum climaxing the organization’s seventh annual observance of the “Christmas Feast for Birds.” Shown here preparing decorations for the party are (left to right) board members Mary Jané Hendrickson, Elouise Mitchell and Geraldine Jackson,

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The Bridal Scene— Wedding of Marymae Endsley

And David M. Klein Announced:

Party to Honor Mary Daniel

Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Endsley, 441 N. Grant ave., announce the marriage .of their daughter, Marymae, to Corp. David M. Klein, son of

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charge of the historical department of the state library. Mrs. Joanna Cushwa of the Indianapolis Christmas clearing house will tell about “Christmas Now.” Mrs. Riley Shuttleworth will have charge of a musical program. The dinner and decorations. will be supervised by. Mrs. Vernon Crindle assisted by Mesdames William Virginia Brackett

Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Klein of New York. . The wedding took place last Sunday at Ft. Jay, Governors Island, New York. The bride's parents celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on the same day and entertained the wedding party at a dinner in ~~ = "|GCreenwich Village. The fort chap- . . lain, Eugene L. A. Fisher, performed P1 Phi Alumnae |e ceremony. = 2 : After a honeymoon in ConnectiDj fcut, the couple is at home at 57 To Hold INNET | joralemon st, Brooklyn, N. ¥. o Mrs. Klein is a graduate of MacMeeti n Murray college, Jacksonville, Ill. She 2 . is:a member of Belles Lettres. Corp. ; Klein was graduated from the Col“Christmas in Indiana Then and|jege of the City of New York and Now” will be discussed at a Christ- has a master’s degree in American mas dinner meeting of the Indian- terature from Columbia university. : : He 4 took graduate work at New apolis Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi York university. sorority at 6 p. m. Tuesday at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Caroline Dunn will talk about “Christmas Then.” She has ber of Logansport announce the marriage of their daughter, Isabelle, to George Sargeant Westfall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Westfall, Goshen. The wedding was Saturday, June 27, in St. Louis. The couple is at home at 1716 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Westfall is a graduate of the Methodist hospital school of nursing and Mr. Westfall received his bachelor of science de-

Hospital Guild To Entertain

The Riley Hospital Cheer guild will hold its annual Christmas party at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Rotary convalescent home of the hospital. Members will bring gifts for the children, to be placed under a Christmas tree donated and trimmed by the guild. Smaller trees will be placed in the wards. Children of the Rotary home: will give a Christmas program and Miss Victoria Montani will present selections on the Irish harp. Members of -the executive board who will be hostesses are Mesdames Andrew J. Porter, Bernard H. Jeup, William O. Cheesman, R. W. Cook, Hans C. Jacobsen, Roy W. Johnson, John G. Beale, Rosha E. Smith, C. G. Huntington, J. W, Price, A. B. Clark Alice Velsey. :

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Committee Chosen A program of co-operation with the board of health to immunize pre-school children ‘in the Mayer and Fletcher community center neighborhoods against whooping cough and diphtheria was reported at the December board meeting of the Public Health Nursing association this week. Dr. Martha Souter has charge of the’ project. Gifts of dolls and donations of money were received for the Christmas toy shop to which the association’s patients are referred. Miss Helen Sheerin was elected to the board to fill the vacancy of Mrs. Smiley Chambers, who resigned. : : Members of the nominating committee appointed by Mrs. Donald Morrison, president, are Mrs. John

Carl L. Jones, (R. Curry, chairman, and Mesdames| SD:

John Roberts Jr. Othniel Hitch,

Charles F. Meyer Jr. and Byron La Follette.

man, Robert Mannfeld and Miss Ada Miller. ) : Assisting Mrs. Norman, hospital3 4 ity chairman, will be Mesdames C. In place of its annual Christmas E. Moon, Elizabeth Miner, Don party, the Nu Zeta alumnae chap- Warrick, Ellis B. Hall, William ter of Sigma Alpha Iota this year|Johnson and Truman Hoover.

will have a “Wartyme Party” Mon- . lL T.-S. C. Meeting

day evening at the Arthur Jordan conservatory, ° : Mrs. Charles Hedley and Mrs. The Victorian chapter, InternaPaul E. Dorsey are co-chairmen in| tional Trgvel-Study club, will meet charge ‘of arrangements and will|{for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Friday be assisted by Mrs. O. M. Jones. with Mrs. Lawrence Carter, 1241 N. Mrs. Ann Streightoff, Mrs. Fern- T ald Mills, Misses Lillian and Helen|burgh will speak on “The Navy Starost and Martha Rucker will be|Marine Corps.” Xe in charge of decorations. Mrs. Milton T. Rybolt and Mrs. In Eugene VanSickle head the social ! committee and are assisted by Mes-| Mrs, Norman E dames Francis M. Helkema, Lowell rollton cv er and R. W. Pentecost,'day for Misses Laura Martin, Caroline salad I

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Mrs: Schiicker . To Be Hostess At Luncheon

Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will be honorary hostess and will extend greetings at the Christmas lunche eon and bridge party of the Newe comers club Tuesday at the Y. W, C. A. . Luncheon will be served in. the social hall which will be decorated

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candles. A progressive card party will follow. : Representatives of various women’s groups who will be hostesses are Mrs. Frederic M.. Ayres, Red

{Cross; Mrs. Charlotte Sayles, direc-

tor of the Marion county women’s division of civilian defense: Mrs, Rudolph Grosskopf, chairman of women's clubs; Mrs. Herbert Ruse sell, A. A. U, W. president; Mrs, William R. Shirley, P.-T. A. president; Mrs. George L. Bradshaw, president of the National Women’s Service league; Mrs, Virgil Sly, president of the Council of Church Women; Mrs. H. B. Pike, president of the Woman's Department club;

Mrs. Jasper Scolt, president of the .

Y. W. C. A; Mrs. Dorothy Buschmann, director of the Service Men's club. \

Plan Activities

Mrs. Zana Middleton, hostess of the Welcome Wagon, will attend. Mrs. Boyd I. Miller, chairman, and Mrs. George Mott of the war service committee of the Y. W. C,

A., are working with the Newa student at the I. U. School of yA, . Medicine and a member of Phi Chi Saners sommitide in Jning acmedical fraternity. es. Members of the group are Mesdames Ear! Burkh ardt, Elmer NE . | Bornkamp, J. H. Durham, E. L. Mrs. James Hill and Miss Peggy|Kassing, H. O. Nubn and Miss Jean. Schmelzel will give a personal|Bogan and Mrs. Bert ‘Coffin and shower tonight honoring Miss Mary | MIs. Harry of

Evelyn Daniel whose marriage to|

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