Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1943 — Page 6
Mme. Irene Khr On Propylasum
abrotf Will Be Speaker Day Program Thursday
“THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE IN THEIR PAST AND PRESENT” will be the subject of a talk by Mme. Irene Khrabroff when she speaks Thursday at the Propylaeum
club. The program will be at
2:80 o'clock.
; Mrs. E. E. Voyles, entertainment chairman for the Propylaeum : association, will have as her assistants Mesdames A. Kiefer Mayer, ~ N, Wilford Van Osdol, Edward Zink, Cornelius O. Alig, Arthur V.
~ Brown, Frank C. Groninger, John
W. Kern, H. J. Berry, Marvin E.
Curle, Robert T. Ramsay, J. M. Williams, William Niles Wishard Jr.
: and Niles Chapman,
Others assisting her will be Mesdames Frederick G. Appel, Olive
- D. Edwards, Mortimer C. Furscott,
Fred C. Dickson, Frank B. Mc-
Kibbin, Thor G. Wesenberg, Thaddeus R. Baker, Harold C. Feightner, William F. Landers, James S. Watson, O, D. Bohlen, C. A.
‘Harms and L. Richards Wagner.
Additional assistants will be Mesdames Garrett W. Olds, John A. MacDonald, Scot B. Clifford, Harlan J. Hadley, Henry Kahn, William 'L. Richardson and William J. Shafer, Misses Margaret Simonds, Anna Spann, Florence Morrison, Lucy Taggart, I. Hilda _ Stewart, Belle Noble Dean and Grace L. Brown,
Sorority Members to Be at Symphony Concert IN HONOR OF ROSE BAMPTON, Metropolitan opera soprano and national honorary member of Sigma Alphg Iota musical soror-
ity, 10 members of the sorority’s Murat theater boxes tonight when
active chapter here will occupy Miss Bampton appears as soloist
with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis symphony orchestra. Sorority members who will attend are Miss Martha Egger, president; Mrs. Fred C. Lemley, treasurer; Miss Charmion Harp, secretary; Mrs. L. P. Kreiser and the Misses Mary Alice Dilling, Rose Houk, Marybelle Masterson, Betty Sue Nicholson, Colleen Schipper
and Grace Stephens.
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The women’s affairs committee of the Civic- theater will have
a luncheon Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm,
At the business meeting, reports will be made by Mrs. Howard | T, Griffith, general chairman of the preview tea for the Colleen Moore doll house; Mrs. B. Edward Luglan and Mrs. Harry Karcher, co-chairmen of arrangements for the doll house, and Mrs: Harry T.
Pritchard, chairman of bond sales.
Miss Helen Coffey will preside.
Parties Wil Attend Civic Performance SEVERAL PARTIES HAVE BEEN arranged for tonight's per-
formance of “Jason” at the Civic
theater, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
- L.eMaster will have as their guests Messrs. and Mesdames Lee Eng-
‘mark, Dallas Pierce, Lowell Craig,
George D. Smith, John Grob,
W. W. Peelle, J. W. Cox and Rolly Fitch, Miss Mary Gentry and
Ted LeMaster,
With Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Brier will be Mrs. L. B.
Skinner, Mrs
. Edith Strate, Miss Anna Cole and Daniel Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs, A. IL. Masten will have in their party Mr. and Mrs. “T. P. Walker, Miss Ruth Wilson and George Miser.
Guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Zimmerman will be Messrs. and
Mesdames Edward Poste, Frederick Schort and J. R. Nelson and
Thomas Applebee.
An open house for Lieut. and Mrs. W. R. Griswold of San Francisco will be held by Lieut. Griswold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Griswold from 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow. There are no invitations.
Clubs—
Officers to Be Elected Monday By Irvington Woman's Club;
Review Club to
Hold Meeting
Clubwomen'’s programs Monday will feature book reviews and an
* election.
The REVIEW club will met Monday with Mrs. Cleon Nafe, 5060 N.
Meridian st., to hear Mrs. Edward review “Timeless Land” (Dark) and
Bomar Cramer Will Play for Mu Phi Epsilon
Pianist Bomar Cramer will present the program at a formal guest musicale to be given by Kappa chaptef of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honor society, at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Foreman, 3835 Wi gton blvd. Special guests will be Mrs. Henry ¥. Schricker; Miss Charlotte Lieber and Mrs. Henry Hoss, president and vice president of the alumnae chapter, and Mrs. J. A. Matthews and Mrs. Albert Reep, president and vice . president of the Patroness group. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames W. N. Fleming Jr., Saul Bernat and Gray Burdin. Miss Marian Laut and Miss Mari Wagner, president and vice president of Kappa chapter, will be in the receiv-
ing line. Each member may bring a guest.
Pen Women
To Elect
The annual election of officers of the Indiana branch of the National League of American Pen Women will be held next Saturday in the green parlors of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, president, will . preside, and annual committee re- * ports will be given. Contest awards will be presented by Mrs. Margaret Bruner, chairman. Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, Mrs. C. A. Grouleff of Greensburg and Miss Helen MecGaughey of Greencastle. The program chairman for the meeting’ls Mrs. George W. Haaff.
‘Alpha Delta, Omegas To Meet Tuesday
spores
“Robert, Bums” will be the sub-
M. Gass and Mrs. Robert S. wild “Isle: of Spice”: (Clune),:.
An election of officers aa a luncheon will be held Monday by the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S club at the home of Mrs. Harry E. Barnard, 5050 Pleasant Run pkwy, On the arrangements committee are Mesdames Victor R. Jose Jr., Charles C, Baker and Richard Crton.
Miss Mildred Foster will give a book review at a dinner meeting of CHAPTER G, P. E. O. SISTERHOOD, Monday in the Colonial tearoom: The hostess will be Miss Jessie E. Moore.
Mrs, Warren D. Oakes, 5150 Washington blvd, will enteriain the WOMAN'S RESEARCH club Monday. She will be assisted by Mesdames - Theodore Root, Virgil E. Haven, Frank Jordan, Ira Ketchum, Ross Griffeth, William Remy, Frank Floyd and M. O. Ryker. A hook review will be given by Mrs. Parker Jordan. ,.
Mrs: H. D. Goode will talk Monday on “Sherwood Anderson's Memoirs” at a meeting of the MONDAY CONVERSATION “club. The group will meet with Mrs. C. B. Durham, 3345 Washington blvd. N
A program on China will be given for the NEW ERA club meeting Monday. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, 617 N. DeQuincy st., will be hostess. Members will respond to the roll with Chinese proverbs,
“United: States’ West Indies” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. William Wallace Knapp for the FORTNIGHTLY STUDY club meeting
4710 Rookwood ave. Mrs. James E. Gaul will lead the discussion following the talk.” The assistant hostess will be Mrs. I. R. Yeagy.
Mrs. Eli E. Thompson, 912 N. Rural st., will be hostess Monday for the MONDAY AFTERNOON READING club. The group will hear a guest speaker.
PHNA Gifts
A legacy of $100 in memory of Mrs. Margaret Schneider and an anniversary day gift in memory of {~ Henry | Wright Buttolph have been [8S
ing association.
The gifts were announced ab thel
zs ({) 8 sits
McKee Chapel Is Scene
Of Wedding Lieut. and Mrs. Richard E. Scott are on a wedding. ‘trip following their marriage 2% 11 a. m. yesterday in McKee chapel, "Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Mrs, Scott was Miss Dorothy Blanton of Miami, Fla. Lieut, Scett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Scott, 3415 Broadway. The double ring ceremony ‘' was read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. Mrs. Robert G. #Scott, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a beige dress with black accessories and a’ eorsage of yellow roses. ;
a
Supper Served
The bride chose a light green suit with ‘brown accessories and a corsage of red camellias. Robert Scott was best man. A buffet supper for the couple was given in the home of the bridegroom’s parents last night. Lieut. Scott attended the University of Cincinnati and was a member of the Triangle fraternity. He recently received an air medal from
the army air corps ‘of which he is a member,
Parliamentary Club Arranges
‘Convention’
The Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club, Inc., will have a mock convention at its meeting Monday at the Y. W. C. A. The theme of the
+ pmeeting will be “Woman-and: Her
Influence in the World Today.” Hostesses for the luncheon preceding the meeting will be Mesdames J. M. ‘Whitehead, Royce B. Stokes, Thomas M. Hindman and E M Campbell. On Committees Mrs. Walter H. Vinzant will preside. The committees, headed by past presidents and charter members, include Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, credentials; Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, program; Miss Maude Russell, rules; Mrs. Harry Miesse, resolutions; Mrs. William E. Tinney, revisions; Mrs. E. E. Stacy, elections; Mrs. Harry Kuhn, information and publications. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles and Mrs. H. P. Wilwerth, general arrangeents; Mrs. Emmeit C. Michaels and Mrs. Carl Bruenger, hospitality; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, procedure, and Mrs. William Rooe Simpson, Publicly.
YGuild to Give
Card Party
A public card party for the benefit of the Service Men’s entertainment fund will be sponsored by the St. Francis Hospital guild at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ auditorium. - Co-chairmen are Mrs. Pinkney C. | Davis and Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe. Hostesses will be Mesdames William J. Van Iderstine, John W. Mullin, Charles E, Gregory and William H, Lossin.
Monday with Mrs. M. E. Robbins,+ Committees for the party are
Mrs. Hen Gardner and Miss L Olivia Wei er, tickets; Mrs. Thomas| Lula A. Quill and Mrs. Edward C. Heidenreich, table prizes; Mrs. Bernard J. Weimer and Mrs, John L. Gedig,
Mrs. Anthony J. Fritz, euchre; Mrs. Stella Warrenburg and Mrs. Kathryn Alsmeyer, other games: Mrs.
G. Boyd and Mrs. William J, Davidson, special prizes. - Mrs. Arthur W. Heidenreich will
stamp booth.
War Mothers to Hold
Installation Service “Mrs. C. G. Eicher is to be installed
Walter Stumpf, tallies, and Mrs. Lin
have charge of the war bond and|!
president of the Mothers of]
World War II, unit 52, in ; received by the Public Health Nurs- ; a public| by : i ednesday.
Lo LL
1. Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, soprano, is one of the artists who will appear on the program at the annual initiation dinner of Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Tota musical sorority, Tuesday evening at the D. A. R. (Ayres’ Photo-Reflex.)
chapter house, 2. Miss Hildreth Shelhorn (left)
George (right) are serving on committees for the K. A. K. club’s dance to be given Friday night at the Riviera club. Miss Shelhorn is publicity chairman and Miss George is an assistant, with Miss Janet Doherty and Miss Joan Foster, to Miss Jo Servaas,
general chairman, (Fitch photo.)
3. Mrs. W. T. Gradison is president of the Indianapolis Panhellenic association and general chairman for-a bridge party which the organization will give,
91st Anniversary of Phi Mu
To Be Observed
and Miss Jeanne
at Dinner
Tonight at Athletic Club
Special guests at the 91st Shuiversary dinner of Phi Mu sorority tonight in the Indianapolis Athletic club will be Mrs. William. B. Wilcox, president of district 6; Miss LaVerne Ridlen, state chairman, and Miss Adelaide Gastineau, president of the Indainapelis Alumnae
association.
Miss Albert G. Parker Jr., wife of the president of Hanover college,
Harmonie Club
To Study Opera
The Harmonie club will hold its March meeting at 2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon in the D. A. R. chapter house. The program, which will be a study of /the opera, “La, Gioconda,” (Ponchielli), has been arranged by Mrs, Howard Stitt and
Mrs. T. M. Rybolt. The narrator will be Mrs. Louis Belden. Others on the program will be Mesdames L. A. Helgesson, Clare Cox, Stitt, James Costin, Charles Fitch, O. M. Jones, Lois Sciacchitano, Rybolt, Robert Orbison, and L. P. Kreiser, Miss Alvira Palmquist and Miss Jean Orloff. Accompanists will be Mesdames Helgesson, William Stark and Arthur G. Monninger. The chairman of- hostesses will be Miss Helen Thoms, assisted by Mesdames Clyde Titus, Eugene VanSickle, E. E. Voyles, Kreiser and, Helgesson, Miss Leona Wright and Miss Mary Spalding.
H. E. O. Meeting .
The H. E. O. club will meet for a 12:30 p. mm. .luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ritter, 1326 Southern ave. - Mrs. Lula Dunning will preside at a business meeting . following We
| lyncheon,
Hy
bridge; Mrs, Harry Ferneding and To
‘Marilyn’ Meckling,
will speak on “The Obligation to Behave Like an Educated Woman.” Miss’ Aurelia Willers, chief nurse for General hospital 32, will talk on nursing personnel in connection with such a unit: Active chapter representatives who will give reports are Miss Doris Speake, Delta Epsilon chapter at Purdue university; Miss Mary Simonson, Rho at Hahover, and Miss Wanda McColgin, Delta Alpha at Indiana university. Skits and songs also will be presented by active chapter groups. Miss Jeanne Ann Pluess' is general chairman for “the state day
and ‘Miss William L. Dunn is pro-f:
gram chairman, From the active, chapter. at Purdue university, reservations have been made for Miss Margaret Pabst, Speake and Pat Chumlea.
Hanover Group a
Those attending from Rho chapter at Hanover will be Misses Helen Faulkner, Priscilla: Chapman, Virginia Abrams, Joan McCord, Ruth Ann Ellis, Ruth Johnston, Carolyn Meledy, Jean Calzin, Jean Pazy, Betty Rose Simmons, Dorothy Burridge, Doris McCord, Jeanette Leeper, Louanna Stephens, Imogene Rogers, Imogene Mummert, Merilee Olehy, Phyllis Spall, Mildred Willianis, Jean : Hoffler, Georgian Fry, Mildred Buechele, "Wanda Winters, . Ruth Copeland, Wilma Lindberg, Betty McDonald, Betty Parker, Mary Ear. Romine “and
2 . Alumnae Guests The alumnae fom out-of-town
03 who ‘have made : reservations - are
{ Mrs. Lawson Lawrence, Mooresville; | Mrs. Earl F, Riley, Greenwood; ‘Mrs. .|-'Joseph Fleet, New Castle; Mrs. John| -| Carroll, Greensburg; Mrs. C. G.|: gl ‘Lundy, ‘Bedford; ‘Mrs, Ralph Plough |
Roy Scircle, Elwood; Miss |
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next: Saturday. In A yres’ auditorium, for the benefit ofits scholarship loan fund. (Kindred photo.) :
4. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J Young announce. the engagement of thelr daughter, Alice, to J. Gilbert Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs, H, I. Hunt, The wedding will be next month, The bride-to-be attended FEutler and Miami universities and is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Purdue university and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Scabbard and Blade, Hurley Ashby: photo.)
5. Chief Petty Officer Leslie R. Casler, U. S. N and Mrs. Casler anounce the engagement of their daughter, Altha Jean, to Corp. C. Wayne Foster, ‘son of Mr. and: “Ms: C. Wits Foiter.
Dawson-Hall
(W.
Ceremony
To Be Tonight
. Miss Gertrude Hall ~will. become the bride of John A. Dawson Jr. at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the home of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Newell Mr.
P. Hall, 366 S. Emerson ave. Dawson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
st.
accompanied ‘by Miss Billie Rech.
Attending the bride will be Miss
Ruth Ann ‘Duncan, who will wear a navy suit “with a pink rose corsage. The bride will be in aqua with - brown accessories end will wear 8 yellow: rose. corsage.
- Mr. Dawstn will be his son’s best man. A reception will follow the ‘"he couple attended the
ceremony. Indianapolis - College of Pharmacy.
Society for Crippled Elects 6 to Board
Board members elected yesterday
at a meeting of the Marion County Society for the Crippled sre Mesdames Bert McCammon, Wolfe, Taylor C. Parker and Georgia Rost and Miss Dora Weiner. Pinal steps were taken at the
meeting’ toward the incorporation) of the society which is a unit of the. National Society for Crippled
Children. The local unit will jein with the
national organization in sponsor- . | Arthur R. Robinson.
iSgdan anual Basier seal sale.
Diner Booked
ByB.P.W..
- Miss ‘Helen Elliott will discuss
John A, Dawson, 4824 E. New York
-Dr..U. 8. Clutton will read the service “before a fireplace decorated with palms, candelabra and roses. Miss - Margaret Byram will sing “Fiecause” and “I Love You Truly,”
Tete Chapter Plans . Ceremony Tuesday
| national professional musical soror= |ity, will hold its annual initiation
lat 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the D. A
Camp Fire Girls [2 1Observe 31st
Anniversary
In accordance with. the new “Worship God” point in the Camp |P Fire law, Camp Fire girls will attend .their churches tomorrow in unif The day marks the beginning of the organization’s 31st birthday week which will end March 21. Special events are planned for each day. Letters have been sent out to the
-ministers of the city churches asking
them to give special recognition to the girls at that time and in a number of the churches the girls will
| take part in the services.
Special Programs
At the Pleasant Run Evangelical and Reforined church, the service will be given over to the Tanda Camp Fire group. Miss Peggy McIntyre, a member, will talk and the Rev. R. C. Windhorst will have as the topic for his sermon “Weighing in the Balance.” Mrs. George Bertrand, guardian of the Wico-Wicango group at school 41, will be in charge of services tomorrow evening at the Seventh Christian church, Udell and Annette sts. The Aowakiya’s will join with the Wico-Wicango group in- giving scripture readings for each camp fire law and will sing “The Camp Fire Prayer.” The “Shining Star” Blue Birds also will take part. Under the guardianship of Mrs. Sally Kniptash, the Kinihan group will. attend the Olive: Branch Christian church services in a body.
D. A. R. to Present Plasma Unit
The Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution will present a mobile blood plasma unit to the Indianapolis chapter of the American Red Cross as 2:30 p. m., March 22, in services on the Monument circle. Mrs. Lafayette _LeVan Porter, Greencastle, regent of the state D. A. R, will be in charge of the presentation, Clovernor Schricker, the speaker, and W. I. Longsworth, chairman of the Red Cross, will attend. ‘The gift will be accepted by Dr. C. G. Culbertson, technical supervisor of the blood donor center of the Red Cross. Mrs. Porter will hold her last board meeting March 22. On March 23 the council will meet in the Columbia club to hear reports of state chairmen.
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Dr. Henry Hass To Be Speaker
. Dr, Henry Hass, head of the chemistry department at Purdue university, will be the guest speaker at a 12:15 p. m. luncheon meeting of the Ladies of the Scottish Rite Tuesday in the cathedral. His subject will be “The Influence of Chemistry on Everyday Life of the Future” Mrs. George L.| Clark, program chairman, will introduce the speaker. Card games will begin in the parlors after the luncheon. James C. Gipe and Mrs. Carl A.
The recreation committee includes ‘Mrs. Clarence R. Martin and Mrs.
Mrs. John H. Jefferson will preside. The project for the group
this month’ Yilhibe adrive for Bed
Mis, Olive Tinde To Give Review.
Mrs. |» Ploch are in charge of decorations.
: will become new members.
A buffet dinner will follow the ceremony with Miss Martha Egger, president of Zeta chapter, as toast master. Responses will be given by Mrs. O. M. Jones, president of Nu Zeta alumnae chapter; Mrs. Arthur Taylor, president of the Patroness club; Miss Havens, representing the initiates, and Miss Charmion Harpy Zeta chapter.
Dinner Guests
A special guest at the dinner will Miss Ada Bicking} director of Arthur Jordan tory. Meme bers of Nu Zeta chapter and the Patroness group also will attend. i A musical program arranged by Misses * Lillian and Helen Starost will conclude the event. It will be presented by Miss Helen Ferrell, pianist; Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, soe prano; Mrs. Helen Thomas: Markit, accompanist; Mrs. Martha Ruc Griffin, violinist, and Mrs. W. G. Sparks, accompanist. List Assistants : Assisting in the initiation service will be the Misses Paula Blust, Mary Alice Dilling, Harp, Nellis Jones, Marjorie Loertz, Jacqueling Mitchell, Rosalind Phillips, Patricia , Rheinhart, Betsy Seits, Jeanade] Shafer, Colleen Schipper, Mary Spalding, Louise Ellen Trimble and Roberta Trent, Mrs. Warren Bose¢ worth and Mrs. L. P. Kreiser. Mrs. Herbert L. Barr is social chairman and will be assisted by Mesdames Robert White Blake, Ry J. McLandress, Frank Olson, Clare PF. Cox, Gilbert D. Quinn, Bernard D. Rosenak, Paul Brown and Milton T. Rybolt.
Church News— Church Groups List Week's | Activities
The Mary Conkle circle of the THIRD CHRISTIAN church will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. R. Matta hews, 3640 Fall Creek blvd. Luncheon will be served at 12:3 . m. with Mesdames J.
Harry Rybolt and S. B. VanArsdale and ‘Miss Sarah Combs as assistan§ hostesses. The speaker for the afternoon wif = be Mrs. Gladys W. Goettling, execus £ E tive secretary of the Travelers’ Aid ' society. Devotions ‘will be led by Mrs. W. F. Hughes. Mrs. L. a VonStaden will preside.
The Indiana Woman's Christian Missionary society, with the Indiana department of religious educationg will sponsor a meeting of the young people of the Marion county Chris« tian churches from 2 to 9 p. m. to= morrow in the UNIVERSITY PARR CHRISTIAN church. Registration will be from 1 to 2 p. m. at the church. There will be a Zellowship supper at 5:30 p. m. ~ The women’s council of the {church will meet Thursday in the. church dining room. The guild hag arranged the program for the meets ing and ‘the Queen Esther Se will serve the noon luncheon. business meeting at 11 a. m. wilf precede the luncheon. y
Mrs. John Marvel, 1426 N. Wark man ave, will be hostess to the study class of the Woman's Sod ciety of Crristian Service of ST. MARK’S METHODIST shurely Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. jorie Golay, librarian at the Hay ville library, will review “One ‘Fook in Heaven.”
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