Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1943 — Page 24

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“Stratford, the Home of the Lees,” Oct. 10,

Club Will Hold President's Day Meeting

The president's day luncheon of the Municipal Gardens Women’s Department club will be at 12:30

In the receiving line will be Mrs, § coming president; § Mrs, Joseph Hane cock, retiring president; Mrs. william Hodgson

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F. N. Ropkey Name Players Chairmen | PF. Noble Ropkey, president of 1} Players, has announced his we gram committees for the grou three plays this year. 3 Mr, and Mrs. Walton M. Wh pes

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MRS. SAMUEL R. HARRELL, | t, had a meeting of the |

‘advisory commit-

« | Mrs. H. C. Stearnes will hold a flower

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dents; Mrs. Harry Townsend and ’ Mrs. H. P. White, i recording and cori Mrs. Hayes sponding secre[tarles, and Mrs. O. 8S. ‘Srader | treasurer, | Members who willbe honored are Mesdames H. P, Willwerth, Hodgson, Robert Shank, Emil Souffiot, Paul W. Oren, Ernest Millholland, Roscoe Conkle and Lloyd Pottenger, past presidents, ;

Dr. Benson Speaker

Dr. John G. Benson will be the speaker. Mrs, Besse Herrmann will ising a group of songs accompanied |by Mrs. Bertha Didway. Mrs. Clifford Horney, garden chairman, and

|and harvest snow. There will be a Judging of the flowers. The honor guests will be Mrs. Benson, Governor and Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, Mayor and Mrs. Robert |H. Tyndall, Senator Arcada Balz, Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, president of seventh district, I. FP. C.; Mrs. Donovan Turk, president, Indianapolis Council of Women, and Mesdames Roscoe Barnes, James -B.. Spears, R. A. Calkins and Robert 8S. White and

tucks, sewn buttons give a soft, up-to-

Burnt orange felt buttons entiven this one-piece black wool jersey sheathed shirtwaist dress ‘designed by Norman Norell. *

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cient in her powderfavorite shirtmaker.

popular little wool dress, which al-

placed the severe revers of other years. Fly-front closings are still to be found, but not as often as those set off by big buttons of bril-liant-colored felt, bugle beads and

plaid wool, a soft version of the

By ROSELLEN CALLAHAN minute look to the perennially the winter and early

Petunia, coral berry,

NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Ruffles, ways gets the fall season off to a Chinese yellow and beading, bows and hand- stylish start , i; . then keeps right shades give the new the- on giving months of service through fashioned shirtmakers a young and all but the:

designs. . Pockets, too, have more individuality. Smocked, edged with pleating, surrounded by pressed tucks, make a strong, independent or attention,

Birk-Britton Service to Be Read Tonight

The New Palestine Christian church will be the scene tonight 6f the wedding of Miss Lucille Britton and Clifford Birk. Miss Britton is the daughter of Charles J. Britton, 267 N. Randolph st, and the bridegroom fs the son:of Mr. and Mrs,

To Give Talk

Miss Gertrude Barnes.

Dr. 8. W. Longan of Kansas City,

tion of Parliamentarians in the Linecoln room of the Hotel Lincoln next

A 8:30 p.m. dinner will precede!

the meeting. Eight Indiana parliamentarians each will ‘give a two ute “parliamentary echo.”

Sorority Meets

Mrs, Irene Luglan discussed “An Outsider’s View of Indianapolis” at

Hostesses for the day will be Mes-

Howard Yost, Kosta Maxime,

|A. A. McCrady.

'W. 8. C. S. Groups ‘Plan Luncheons

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Central Avenue

Methodist church will resume its

monthly group meetings Tuesday. Hostesses for 12:30 p. m. luncheons will be Mrs, H E. McCrady, {1301 Burdsall pkwy., group 1; Mis.

2; Mrs. W. C. Borcherding, 1601 E. Kessler blvd, group 3; Mrs. J. N. Greene, 1831 Cross dr, Woodruff Place; group 4; Mrs: PC. Jordan; 3337 N. Pennsylvania st, group 5, and Mrs. G. A Miller, Zionsville, group 6. Group 7 will have a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. with Mrs. FP. D. Leete Jr, 366 E. 45th st. There will

.{be a covered dish supper at 6:30

Pp. m. at the church for group 8.

Clarence L. Birk, 279 N. Randolph st.

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dames W. A. Edwards, J. C. Starr, | The Rev. William Griffin will

officiate at the 8:30 o'clock cere

{will accompany Miss Beryl Birk as {she sings.

To Wear Taffela

{moire taffeta gown and a twotiered fingertip veil held in place by orange blossoms. Her bouquet will be of white roses and pompons. The bride's sister and maid of honor, Miss Maxine Britton, will be in an ice blue gown and will carry

and pompons. With her dusty rose gown, the bridegroom's sister, Miss { Nellie Birk, bridesmaid, will carry [plik roses snd pompons; remot Ted Birk will be his brother's | best man and Estel Minks will be {the usher. " Will Live Here The bridegroom's mother has se- | tected an orchid gown and a white rose and gardenia corsage for the ceremony. {After a reception at the home of {the bride's father the couple will {leave for a short wedding trip. The {bride plans to travel in a two-piece

‘ming and a corsage of roses and {gardenias. The bride and bridegroom will be at home with Mr. {Britton after Oct. 3. guise

{ Kremer, gave a dinner

‘Junior Leaguers Staff Bond Booth

‘beige dress with British tan trime

| A sister of the bride, Mrs. Ray} for the “jicouple last night, ak {

Mrs. Volney M. Brown, chairman

The Bridal Scene— Are Married in

and marriage announcements. Mr. and Mrs, Walter 8, Fields, riage of their daughter, Sackett McAnally, U. 8. N.

A miscellaneous shower will be given this evening by Mrs. F. A. Wilkening and Mrs. Loran A. Parker in honor of Miss Dorothy Eleahor

George Smith, William Easton and mony. Mrs: Eva Mae Watt, planist, | 0. whose marriage to Sgt. Wil-

liam PF. Bowen will be Oct. 9 in Waco, Tex. The party will be at Mrs, Parker's home, 4535 Marcy

Jane. ‘Entering on the arm of her father,| guests will include Mesdames McNellis, Mary Jane Hermann, the bride will wear an old IVOIY parry Koller, Carl Meyer and Clar- Betty O'Neill, Dorothy Rose Hueser,

{ence Meyer, Misses Bertha Meyer, |Lottie Ostermeyer, Margie Meyer, Dorothy and Mary Jonas, Vivian Mulford, Betty Carr and Suzanne Murdock.

The engagement ard approaching Miss Catherine Oholo~

LA. C. Greer, 5144 Park ave, group a colonial bouquet of yellow roses yu rripue of

rogg to S. Sgt. Michael Janovietz Jr., Stout field, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Oholorogg, 1665 8B. Delaware st. The prospéctive bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Janovietz, Milwaukee. The wedding will be Oct. 9 at Sacred Heart Catholic church, = » » Miss Joarine Lauber will be the honor guest this evening at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Rita Kern assisted by her mother, Mrs. Henry C. Kern, 837 N. Oakland ave. Miss Lauber’s- marriage

Lt. McAnally, Miss Ruth Fields

Party Will Honor Miss Koller

Included in today's bridal news are shower notes and engagement

Miss Ruth Kellogg Fields, to Lt. (jg) John R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. McAnally,

5632 ‘Guilford ave. ‘The wedding was. Saturday in Akron, 0.

to Sgt. Robert F. Kern, USMC,

Akron, Ohio;

Demarest, N. J., announce the mar-

| the Holy Angels Catholic church, Guests at’ the party will be Misses Aurora Menendez, Gertrude Schroeder, Grace Crawford, Anna Roeffelson, Judy Dillhoff, Lou Keller, Frieda Meiners, Mary Louise McManus, Jeanette Myers, Mary Noonan, Sylvia Luley, Jane Metcalf, Beatrice Hynes, Mary Margaret

Carolyn Madden, Joan Duffin, Bertha Neff, Carmen de Barros, Ema Santarossa, Berneice Butler, Mary Anne Gallagher, Marianne Gallagher, Patricia Byfield and Geraldine Lord.

Oxford st, was hostess recently at a kitthen shower given by Theta chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, for Mrs. Ralph O. Smith. Before her marriage Sept. 11 to 8.| Sgt. Smith, Mrs. Smith was Miss’ Donna Witham.

Council to Meet | Mrs. Clementine Vanasdal, 1117 N. Dearborn st., will be hostess next | Thursday for a meeting of thé past’ president's council, Catherine Mer-

rill tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans. Mrs. Mary

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Jacksonville, Fla, will be Oct. 4 in|preside.

Mrs. Charles Lukenbill, 1224 N.{

Alice Short will

‘So Little Time’ To Be Reviewed For Musicale The Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present a book review by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders in Ayres’ auditorium at 2 p. m. Oct. 8. She will review “So Little Time” by John Mrs. Lucille; Wagner, - president,

has appointed Mrs. Arthur R. Madison as general chairman. Her com-

tour of the botanical garden. Members of the nature study committee will act as hosts and hostesses.

tomorrow at Dausch's

grocery, 202 N. Belle Vieu pl. :

Nov. 22.

Hanna will be co-chairmen for performance at the Civic thea

A committee of junior membe headed by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown, will be in charge of the & tertainment, Jan. 29, and Mr, Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin G. Vonneg

will present the April 1 show.

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