Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 33
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John K. Sturman, vice presipt; Mrs. 8. Douglas Bash and rs. Augustin, recording and corpending secretaries; Mrs. Arthur Patterson, treasurer, and Mrs. mond Price, auditor. Committee chairmen are Mrs. H. Lane, program; Mrs. John A. Boll, social; Mrs. Walter Geisel, ys and means; Mrs, G. A. Jowitt, ity; Mrs. D. E. Long, telehone; Mrs. Leikham, house, and rs. Geisel and Mrs. Mary Gray, and alternate to thé Moth- ' council, © Mrs. Harry Coyner and Mrs. Hesseldenz are members of ie executive committee.
Club Will Note 5th Year
) you Past presidents of the Magazine
29 ub will be honored at a luncheon ¢ t 12:45 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 9, in YR he Louis IV room of the Claypool 0. The meeting will mark the club's oth year, Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo, ng her second year as president,
0D will be an honor guest, + Mrs, Charles C. Martin will discuss
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sllovers = Trench Philosophy ‘and Music.” | 5 BI Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter will proousands, f piano accompaniment, or ond poss | Mesdames Charles H. Smith, C. T. h, Frank C. Yarling, H. K. Fat- ' fo youl . | put and J. B. Vandaworker are in hool, to tharge of luncheon arrangements.
The program for the year will deal with a study of the united nations
. boxy! nd their influence on post-war
than it has been in the past.
home in advance of the rink’s of-
ficial opening this afternoon when
newly elected president
Winter club, reports that his out-
fit will continue to hold three sessions weekly. These will be on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. and on Sundays from 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 P.-..¥ith the. frst Session. oh
courages interest in that type of
skating. Officers with Mr. Peterson are James H. Woolford, secretarytreasurer, and Raymond Fox, Tom Elder, E. G. Koyl and Wayne Hackleman, directors. One of its members is that skating fan, W. F. Sully, who has put himself “on ice” for the season by joining three other clubs, too Another group sponsored as & scholarship fund project is the Keen-Kutters whose members are children up to the age of 13 years. Its sponsor is the Indianapolis
Allison soon will
“spend -45- minutes of each session | in “patch” - skating (practicing figures) and the remainder of the time in dancing. ‘This year it is going to have a group of juvenile members who will be started early on thelr figure eights. ” » ” - FOUR BUSINESS firms have reserved time at the rink, too. The Allison group will take over on Monday nights from 8:30 to 11 p. m. and the El Lilly crowd will be out between 5:45 and 7:45 p.m. on Mondays. The night owls this year will be the P. R. Mallory group, skating from 11 to 1 o'clock on Friday nights, and the Lukas-Harold
Book Review Club Will Sponsor Reviews. by Mrs. Garten.
THE "HIGH SCHOOL - axe “group, the Ice Crackers, will “hold weekly meetings from 5:30 to 7 p. m, on Sundays. The club is a project of the auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphan home. Two sessions will be held each week by the Indianapolis Figure Skating club—on Saturdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m, and on Sundays from 9 to 11 a. m, This is the original figure skating club organized by Mr. Miller the first season the Coliseum opened, and it has been managed since then by Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Gould. Its members work under the supervision of a professional and
Keep Them Smiling!
Cold alone is not enough fo keep vegetables from
“Speakers and luncheons will highlight club activities Tor the coming (Week. Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will review “So Little Time" (Marquand) at a meeting of the BOOK REVIEW club at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's auditorium, The same review will be given Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. THE KATHARINE MERRILL GRAYDON club will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Virginia Kingsbury, 317 Downey ave,
The first meeting of the Mothers’
phries, secretary, and Mrs. B. B. Walters, treasurer.
Mrs, Walter B. Strong, 131 E. Fall Creek pkwy. south drive, will be to the seventh ward, WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN club, at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs, Florence | Thacker Bradley will speak. 3 Mrs. Strong will be assisted by Mesdames Ernest Bruhn, Frank E. Gaines, Gladys Chapman, Hollis Rice, R. C. Marine and Leslie Judith. Miss Hattie Beneflel will preside,
Two chapters of the INTERNA-
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| Chappell,
~ {with a miscellaneous shower tonight
Tring out the fe af the Colleum-— lft to right Mrs. William H. Krieg, Allison Briggs and Miss Nancy Carhan, “be joining Sonja Henie's show,
employees meeting from i tolon Saturday nights. : In addition to all this, two daily sessions will be held at the Coliseum—from 2:30 to 65 p. m. and, with the exception of Monday nights, from 8 to. 10:30 o'clock. There still will be hockey games -18 of the scheduled 26 on Sundey nights—and Sonja Henie will be here sometime before Christmas for an 11-night stand. . When she arrives, her company will include an Indianapolis skater—Allison Briggs, son of Mrs. Ray H. Briggs: Allison,” who has done a lot of his skating with the local ice clubs, is leaving this week to join the Henie show,
meet at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert W. Carter, 6037 Indianola ave. Mrs. M. N. Bridgewater will speak on “The Rock of Gibraltar and Sielly.” The. Alexandrian. ‘chapter wiil Theet at 1.30°P. im. at the home of Mrs. A. M. Chalmers, 1154 W. 36th st. She will be assisted by Mrs. K. V. Mrs. O. E. Rumpler will talk on “Ethiopia, the Cornucopia of Africa.” : The SATURDAY AFTERNOON club will meet tomorrow at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs, Hiram J. Raffensperger will speak on old houses. Mrs. George Kolb and Mrs. David Hadley will be hostesses. CHAPTER F of the P. E. O. BISTERHOOD will have a president’s tea Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. Hugh Johnson, 3138 N. New Jer-
|The Bridal Scene—
{Jackson chose a black and yellow |
Dorothy Koller,
To I ¢ Honored
Three showers for brides-to-be Pe holding the center of the bridal!
Miss Dorothy Koller, whose marriage to Sgt. William Bowen will be Oct. § in Waco, Tex., will be honored
to be given by Mrs. Kaufman, Guests will be Mrs. Harry Koller, mother of the bride-to-be, and Mesdames Albert Fromhold, Delmar Wilson, George Campbell and Ed. ward Killrane and Misses Mary Bee Fromhold, Majorie Meyer, Florence | Jaffee, Beth Meyer, Blanche Nich-| ols, Ruth O'Mahoney and Betty, Jeanne Ruth.
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Miss Mary Jane Balts, bride-to-be | of Lt. John Edward Evard, will be the honor guest at a personal shower tomorrow night at the home of Miss Susanne Bowlin, 104 E, 46th st. The wedding will be in October. Shower guests will be Mrs. Thomas J. McDonald and Misses Margaret Hanley, Nancy Scott, Betty Hurley, Betty Evard, J Farrell, Margaret Jean Hiney, telle Hoffman and Susanne Steffen, ; Lo Mrs. Alvin Leslie entertained recently with a crystal shower in {honor of Miss Florence Lavelle, She was assisted by Miss Ruth Flaherty. Miss Lavelle will become the bride of Ralph Zimmer Thursday. | Guests Included Mesdameg CIifford ‘Wills, -Prederick Johnson and! Charles E ‘Robinson and Misses {Mary Jennings, Jean Meese, Marion {Hedrick, Rosemary Hurley, Jean Trisko and Lucy Lavelle.
Corlie Jackson, Sgt. Thomas Are Wed
came the bride of T. Sgt. Robert Lyman Thomas at 4 p. m, yester-| day in the Capitol Avenue Methodist church. Assisted by the Rev. E. Arnold | Clegg, Chaplain G. E. Klick, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, read the doublering ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by, her father, wore her mother's wedding gown of white embroidered net | and Jace and a lace pictiire hat. She" carried an old-fashioned bouquet,
To Live Here For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
flowered crepe dress and black ac-! cessories. Her corsage was of yelA dinner at the Homestead for | members of the immediate families followed the ceremony. After a! short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 3649 Kenwood ave. Mrs. Thomas is a graduate of | ‘Butler university and Sgt. Thomas | was graduated from Columbia uni-
: Class to Tol Officers Sunday
Miss Corlie Elizabeth Jackson be.
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builders class of the Univers Park Christian chureh will be ol stalled Sunday,
They are Jesse Hise president; Hight Hugh Jones, vice president; Mrs. | clubhouse a Zeddie Conner; secretary, and Mrs, President; t; Fimer. Brannon, 3
Sherlie Cooper, treasurer. tary: Alfred E. Kahle, : ; ‘Borkamp, sergeant 10,000 Women Oilers |: | mr
About 10,000 women are now em- | “Directors who will be installed 8% ployed in petroleum refineries in|th® Same time are Messrs. the United States, according to the|Mesdames Joseph Kline, HK.
petroleum administration for war.|' o°mpner, Clyde Raub, L. KE Olle Their various jobs include refinery ‘Sham and Leslie Graham. '
operations, maintenance, Jatorstocy The dance will begin at § o'clock.
work and office work. Some refin company officials consider women! ent AU iliary to Convene : particularly suitable for refinery! The Ladies auxiliary to the operations which require a sense of | United Commercial Travelers will timing and an ability to keep track | meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the of several continuous duties, ' Hotel Lincoln.
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TIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY club have ‘scheduled Wednesday evening meetings, The Queen Elizabeth group will
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