Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1942 — Page 15
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MISS MARY LAMBERTUS will be hostess to * morrow at a luncheon atthe Columbia club for Miss Joan «Eileen Goldsmith whose marriage to George William “Mohr will be Saturday night at the. Advent Episcopal
church.
Guests will include Miss Goldsmith's bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn Mohr, Kokomo, the prospective bridegroom’s sister, Misses Patricia Glossbrenner, Betty Ann Dorn and ‘Jane Elizabeth Whipple. Miss
Lambertus will be maid of honor. Others attending will be Misses
Patricia Graves, Elizabeth . Ann
Schmidt, Eileen Newby .and - JoEllen Burroughs and Miss Rachel Stoner of Tipton. -
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~ Miss Vawter to Entertain .
THE BRIDAL colors of gold, sil-
_ ver and blue will be used in decora-
tions for the luncheon, A similar color scheme will be carried out at a. bridge party and shower given tonight by Miss Nita Vaw-
ter at her ‘home. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Charles D. Vawter, and the bride-
--to-be’s moiher, Mrs. Elmer L. - Goldsmith.
The guests will be Misses Patricia Bridgins, Rosemary Robison, Glossbrenner, Patricia Salardeau, Whipple, Lambertus, Phyllis Wilcox, Margaret Sigler, Jean Bowten, Dorn and Burroughs. Mr, and Mrs. Goldsmith will entertain with the bridal dinner
“in the gold room of the Marott: “hotel on Christmas night. Mr
Mohr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee S. Mohr of Kokomo.
Home from School
MISS SONYA GOULDEN and Miss Geraldine Bigger are home from ‘Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo., for a month’s vacation with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis B. Goulden and Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Bigger.
Seven Indianapolis ‘students at
Denison university, Granville, -O., have returned for the Christmas holidays. They are Misses Emily Jean Beebe, Phyllis Heidenreich, Suzanne Littell,” Alice Riegner, Elizabeth Ruddick and Joan Scott and George Crockett.
Jae Preston, T. 1 Steele ‘To Be Wed this evening, of the marriage of
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs, Samuel J. Preston, 731 d Mr. and Mrs. Roy|
W. 81st st.,W. Steele, 3409 Winthrop ave.
ferns and candelabra.- Mrs. John
airs:
blue crepe frock in streét length, a matching felt hat, brown accessories and a white orchid. Her sister and only attendant, Mrs. Kenneth W. Coers,- will. be in
felt hat, brown accessories and a corsage of pink carnations . ‘and blue iris. The bridegroom’s attendants will be Richard M. Steele, his brother, best man, and James A. Hynes; Mr. Coers, John Wayne Evans, ushers.
Christmas Party. A Christmas party for pupils of the Little Shepherd kindergarten, 3301 W. Morris st, will be given at’ 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
There will be a gift exchange,
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The Broadway. Methodist church| will be the scene, at 8:30 o'clock]
Miss Jane Preston to Sergt. Theo-| ‘dore I. Steele, Camp Forrest, Tenn.|
Dr, John F. Edwards, pastor of] the church, will read the service|' befere an altar banking of palms,|’ English, organist, will play bridal{
The bride will wear a turquoise}
mirage white crepe with a. fuchsia|.
O. Hobbs and’
Deb dress for: holiday. parties
is bare-shouldered. and full skirted.
Made of white Faye faille and lighted with sequins on the bodice.
Private Coming
sell war bonds; build ‘morale j
NEW YORK, Dec. 22
New York Debutantes ‘Pass Up’
Out Parties;
They Bow In at Charity Ball
U. P.).g—The nation’s first mass production
coming out party for datighters of New York's tax-harassed socialites
was last night.
It not only launched: the girls but also served to benefit a hospital;
“victory dance,” a new number for i “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition. ” Among the social megisterites who passed up a private debut party
(were Elsie Rockefeller, daughter of Mrs, George A. Sloan; Lucy Aldrich,
daughter. + of. ‘Winthrop Aldrich: Cynthia Cary, Priscilla Havemeyer, Cynthia Tuckerman and Ann Tilford Haskell. "The whole thing started with the New -
the armed forces, and introduce the
rug cutters executed to the tune of Scott-Perkins Rite to Be Read Tonight In a ceremony at 8:30 p. m, today
in the Centenary Christian church, Miss Juanita Jane. Perkins, daugh-
{Jane Shelley
Dr. Thompson
‘| afternoon in McKee chapel of
‘| George E. Stielley, 2054 Park ave.,
Davis, organist, played a group of
song.
wreaths with seven-branch candelabra and ‘single candelabrum.
made with a fitted bodice, a pearl-
full skirt whieh formed a short train.
held ‘in place by a heart-shaped halo and’ orange blossoms. She carried a muff of stephanotis and white camellias with white ribbon streamers and wore a pearl neck-
‘worn with a black slipover and gray flannel skirt, particularly very
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wear—just like the upper classmen—with their sweater collection, Lovelies” morning. are the quilted white velvet bed jackets, the deep piled white rayon plush robes--princess
to get on Christmas
. fitted and made doubly exciting
flannel weskit for her dark brown corduroy. - a 2 2
YOU CAN FIND well-tailored ° white tweed jaekets in many of the ski collections, originally shown with black cashmere sweaters and black flannel slacks
. for after-ski occasions, but smart
girls are not limited to these. A white tweed jacket is handsome over a very dark green wool dress,
Is Bride of
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Thom son will be at home after Jan, 1at 1 W. 28th st. They were married in a 4:30 o'clock ceremony Sunday
knitted and preseiiied to the
with red taffeta linings. There are white plush scuffs to make your little kitten purr. Look ahead to her next season's needs and be practical about including white anklets that she will want tg wear with her plaid sports
Peasant + pinafore of white spun rayon that looks : wool. It is given gay accents of felt cut-out ~ embroidery.
clothes. You might even have an
eye on her next spring’s suit by , while you can find one,
Sglecting . 4 pretty white batiste blouse.
Remember white gloves are still
the biggest gesture to growing up.
Every deb wants them, and she
doesn’t have to have ermine to
# wear with them,
Girl Scout Troops Participate In Community Service Work For the Christmas Holiday
Girl’Scouts have been
oing their bit to brighten the Christmas season by devoting their méeting periods during thé last few weeks to service activities for community organizations.
Three troops have made the Indianapolis Day nursery their spe-
Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mrs, Thompson was Miss Jané Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and the bridegroom is the son of Judge and Mrs. Robert E. Thompsoh, Winamae. . Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated: at the wedding and Miss Mary Alice
bridal airs including “Evening Star,” “Ave Maria,” “Liebestraum” and the Beta Theta Pi Sweetheart
Decorations in the chapel included ‘white cedar. trees and
Entering with hef father, the bride wore ‘a white satin gown
trimmed sweetheart neckline and a
Attendants’ Gowns Her fingertip length veil was
lace given her by the bridegroom. Miss Marjorie Smith, Elwood, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids
Mission Holds
Annual Party At Hospital
The Flower mission held iis an-
nual Christmas party for patients of the Flower yesterday afternoon.
Mission = hospital Following a short service conducted by the
Rev. R. D. McCarthy and the Rev Fr. T. PF. McShane, distributed.
gifts were
Each room was decorated “ith
a tree holding small gifts for she patients. Dolls and toys were distributed for the patients to send to. their children and Christmas cakes with lighted ‘candles were taken ‘to each hospital room,
. Mrs. M. M: LaBelle was chairman
of the arrangements committee and was assisted in decorating the 48 trees by the president, Mrs. Ross. it He }
David
Distribute Baskets George J. Marott, women of the
Marott hotel and the State Assembly Woman’s club donated dolls
cial project. A baby afghan financed by Brownie troop 119 has been _ nursery under the direction of Mrs.
——| Charles Sanders, leader. Troop 73, with Mrs. Walter Hiatt as leader, has made and filled cornucopias of candy for the nursery children, while stuffed animals have been made by {troop 96 of which Mrs. Charles Brockman is leader. 3 On alternate Saturdays, the g 1s of the senior troop at the Fairvie Presbyterian church take care of children from pre-kindergarten to 10 years of age at their church. Mrs. Gilbert C. Templeton is in charge of the group.
Dress Dolls
Troop 39 has completed the dressing of 24 dolls and troop 16 has dressed 30 dolls for use by the Goodwill’ Inclustries. + The troops’ leaders are Mrs. Beulah Burkhardt and Mrs. Robert Hite. Carol singing groups have been formed by troops 31 and 16. The former will sing at the Indianapolis Home for the Aged. Severdl troops have - contributed money to the newspapers’ Christmas funds, among them troops 42, 142, 128," 101 and the Brownie group in Edgewood. A donation to
{the Service Men’s canteen at the
Union station. has been presented by troop 73 of the Woodruff Baptist church. To Distribute Gifts
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Sororities—
Tau Delta Taus To Attend Party Tonight
Four sororities have arranged holiday celebrations for this eve=
TAU DELTA TAU will hold ifs Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. today at the Columbia club, There will be a gift exchange id “secret sisters” will be revealed. \ Hao Miss Helen Flynn and Mrs, Frank Colburne. are serving on the decorations committee tor the party. Initiation services for Mrs. Fred Deputy and Mrs. Irvin Kirk will follow the dinner, - Mrs. Frank Hall will preside. <
SIGMA LAMBDA CHI'S Christe mas party and dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Robert Hoereth, 2150 E. Gar, field dr. '
Mrs. Vorhie McLaug! be hostess tonight at a “pitch in” Sup= per and Christmas party for mems . bers of ZETA chapter, PHI DELTA PI.
A business meeting will be held tomorrow night by BETA chapter, BETA CHI THETA, at the home of Miss Martha Kelly. :
wA gift exchange and: the disclose ; ure of “secret sisters” will be fea
chapter, DELTA CHI SIGMA, at p. m. today at the home of Mrs. E. W. Cottingham, 4304 E. 10th sb
Legion Jonlort
York Infirmary for Women
and - Children which is no slouch Troop 16 will help other youth
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perkins, ; groups at the Wallace Street Pres-
were Misses Betty and Mary Thompson, Winamae,
and toys and candy was contributed
Ayres®’
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Carolers will sing to you from the Street Floor Balcony,
Wednesday, [ December 23, © 4P.M.
% Ayres’ Will Be Closed All by Saturday, De-
at = thinking = up fund - raising schemes. - Infirmary directors persuaded parents of debs to kick in $15 for the daughter and her escort, - $7.50
each for “civilian guests and $3.50].
for men in uniform. Coty, .Inc., cosmetics ‘'manufacturer, took over the cost of the ball for the publicity there was in it. ' The Arthur Murray Dance: studios “created the “victory dance” and coached the debs. “According to an ‘instructor it “begins like the rig apple, goes to three side steps with gestures of passing ammunition; then four steps with gestures of firing a machine gun, and ends
in eight polka steps; id
% For Convenience “In Shopping, Carry Your Charga-Plate
will become the bride of Corp. Har-
old D. Scott. The bridegroom "is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elva Scott,
Bicknell. The double ring ceremony will. be read by. the Rev. David S. McNelly, pastor of the church. The altar will be decorated with palms and ferns flanked by. seven-way candelabra. Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh, organist, will play the wedding music which is to include “Because,” “Intermezzo,” “Sweetheart,” “Ave Maria” and rg "Love You Truly.” Wears Blue ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, will wear a powder blue crepe dress with black ‘accessories and a corsage of red roses. Miss Geraldine Hacker, her maid of honor, will’ wear geranium red ‘crepe with black accessories and a Talis‘man rose corsage. ‘Edward Perkins, brother of the bride, will be best man. The bride’s mother has chosen a dark green
‘J erepe : dress with which §he will
wear black and gold accessories and
: Talisman roses.
owing the ceremony, a recepwill ‘be ‘held at the home of ton bride’ parents, 1027 N. Keystone a : The ole will be ‘at home in Wilmington, Del., where Corp. Scott
by Mrs. D. S. Meditch. Officers and
groom’s sisters.
muff of gold carnations with gold streamers. Miss Mary Thompson ‘Wore American Beauty transparent
of pink carnations. The three wore flowers in their hair matching their muffs, and had pearl necklaces, gifts of the bride.
Princeton,
was in black crepe with gold and rhinestone accessories and a corsage of white sweetpeas. Mrs. Thompson wore blue crepe with pearl and sapphire accessories and
soms. 5
Methodist hospital School of Nurs-
Medicine. Theta Pi and Phi Chi fraternities.
Miss Smith was dressed in goldcolored wool crepe and carried a
velvet and carried a muff of maroon carnations while her sister wore blue velvet and carried a muff
The bridegroom’s attendants were Robert M. Thompson, his brother and best man, and Dr. O. M. Hitch, and Richard Kiger, ushers. Mothers’ Costumes Mrs. Shelley, the bride’s mother,
a corsage of white gladioli blosThe bride is a graduate of the ing and Dr. Thompson was graduated from DePauw university and the Indiana University School of He is a member of Beta
Out-of-town guests at the cere-
members of the mission’s board of directors, physicians qt the hospital and nurses took part in the celehra. tion. »
Today members of the mission
were distributing baskets of food to the families of outside patients of the hospital. chairman; and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter were working from. a distribution center at the B. M. Ralston office, 139 E. Market st.
Mrs. Fred Noerr, Mrs. John Garrettson
Helen Buenaman To Be Married
The engagement and approach-
ing marriage of Miss Helen Irene Buenaman {og i Midshipman John: C. Hickey, U.S N. R, is an nounced by he parents, Mr. and? Mrs. Buenaman, N.
Walter! 846: Tuxedo st.
/The wedding
will be in Janu-i Hickey, who is in | training eat the ‘naval training school at the Uni-
Miss Buenanan
byterian church in distributing the
church’s baskets of foods and cloth-
ing. Troop 118 is making and distributing cookies to shut-ins in its neighborhood while troop 133, with Mrs. Walter Barney as leader, has made scrapbooks for the nursery. Fifteen members of troop 21 with Mrs. W. H. Hagedon as leader have completed a two months’ course on child care and have been assisting in a neighborhood kindergarten and in the nursery department of the Woodruff Baptist church. The nursery will receive decorated pillows made by the troop. Tray Favors Made
Brownie troops 98 and 105 and intermediate troop 115 at the Fairview Presbyterian church, have made decorations for a Christmas tree at the Service Men's club at that church. Sixteen hundred Christmas and New Year's tray favors for the City hospital have been completed
‘| by troops 77, 50, 30, 33, 128, 62. 184, 4, 12, 135, 28, 122, 141, 60 and
36. Troop 135 included candy with its favors. Tray favors for Long hospital were made by troop 23. Members decorated trees and sang carols at the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Elmer Hume is troop leader. . The Service Men's club will re-
Book Dinner -
The junior auxiliary of the Ameri= can Legion post 4 will entertain with a Christmas party at 5 p. m, 4 tomorrow in the home of : Eleanor Reeder, 4417 Central ave, A “pitch in” dinner will be served for auxiliary members and a gro of sailors ‘from the naval training school at Butler university. Af dinner there will be an exchange of gifts. . Serving on the committee for the party are Misses Emma Lou Tate man, Rosalyn Lamb, Reeder and Joyce Hesler, ;
Poplin Snow Suits For the Young Fry
If you.are really going to plunge on a gift-to-wear for a child, cone sider the worthy snow suit ba 8 investment in Christmas cheer good protection against Basin chill. We like the new cotton gabs ardine or poplin suits, lined with wool or Aralac. Be sure the : is processed for water repellency 2 and spot resistance. This year most of the suits f smaller children are one-piece styles —easy to get info and out-of. In all but the tiny sizes you will buy the matching cap separately. Yes, even
mony were Lieut. William R. Smith, | Camp Campbell, Ky.; Lieut. Lowell H. Steele, Camp Carlyle, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. W. FP. Smith, Elwood and Judge C. W. Thompson, Versailles. Here from Winamac were Dr.
versity of Notre Dame, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hicke of ceive a gift of cookies from girls
Indianapolis. : of troon 172.
is stationed with the ° army . air corps. 4
1 |Sorarity Entertains
Alpha chapter of Theta Nu Chi
Sania 5 is Subject to government reg-.
Mrs. Ruth Wood
Gite-Looking”
Game. Tables
Decorated, color-fast composition an Have. the ap- ~ pearance of polished wood. They're sturdy Samson Holding tables—strong enough fo stand on, of rigid Gon-: PX struction, with double braces. ‘Washable and light i in: eight, Two’ metal ah rays are abtached: to sach table.
|| sorority
will hold a& Christmas party tomorrow night at the home
Jif ars Louis P. ‘Oakes, 3625 Salem
“Wed, Recently
| | when the designers of toddlers and
x For toddler 1 fo 7s there's nothing ke » frase and
and Mrs. L. E. Carneal, Messrs. and Mesdames J. Gill Gordon, Ralph Horner and H. W. McDowell and | Mrs. Arthur Kocher. .
Put a Pinafore. Under the Tree
: Nothing like & pinaloré under the tree to brighten a child's Christmas morning, especially this year
Jostens Sees
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To Be Hostess
Mrs. Ruth Wood, 1601 N. De
ware st., will be hostess at 81. today at a Christmas party members of Epsilon chapter, Epsil
Sigma Alphg sorority. There
be a gift exchange.
The assistant hostesses will
Mrs. Mabel Wilson, Miss Pauli Paul and Miss Cleo Kinnam: The Christmas project of chapter is furnishing cigaret: 'Imen in the armed forces.
To Give Card Part,
A card party will bé given Sau
Say nightby the Edelweiss Lu : society in
their hall, 205 Ha ortation bldg.
A BIRD IN
THE HAND —. J "will save you dbo siressof Christmas ave.
ping later. mas Turkey and Why aot
ready to cook them. You'll with the family,
thop Rul it.
ae will for i Bol ae
ote Fond
have n more parfost
