Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 22

Here and There . . .

MRS.” CONRAD RUCKEL~SHAUS left today for Ottumwa, Jowa, where she will visit her husband, Lt. (s, g.) Ruckelshaus, stationed at the naval air base there, ” ” ” Mrs. Walter J. Pray, president, was hostess to the Government _ Science club today. Mrs. Robert Gilliland spoke.

Civic to Honor:

Will Begin

149th Season

Mrs. Clarence Kittle

To Be Honor Guest The Monday club will open its 49th with a tea and program

in Ayres’ auditorium from 3 until 4 p. m. Monday. The tea will honor Mrs. Clarence L.' Kittle who is

{entering her second year as presi-

dent, Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will review “The Master of Dreams” (Bmesnil), Miss Mildred Allen will provide music during the review and Mrs. M. D. Didway will play during

ithe tea hour,

Officers of the club are Miss Laura Buehler and Mrs. H. D, Merrifield, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. C. F. Dillenback and Mra, Herbert Grouns, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss

| Minnie Kiefer, treasurer,

Chairmen Listed Committee chairmen are Mrs, William J. Goory, program; Mrs, C. A Hilgenberg, social; Mrs. LA. Coleman, hospitality; Mrs, Carl Wann, memorial book; Mrs. John W. Coffey, publicity; Mrs. E. OC. Rumpler, war service; Mrs, Clayton Ridge, parliamentarian; Mrs. W, D, Keenan, historian; Mrs, Charles Field, president's aid; Mrs, Rumpler, chaplain; Mrs. Howard Passel, seventh district, Indiana Federation ¢f Clubs, delegate, and Mrs. Mary Hendren, Indianapolis Council of Women delegate.

Chimes to Initiate 11 Butler Coeds

Founders -

life and honorary members, founders and citizens who have heen associated with the theater on the opening night of “Arsenic and Old Lace” next Friday, Founders who will be guests are

Messrs, and Mesdames Frederick G. | williams and lone Colligan and | Mrs. Sidney Mahalowitz will pre. Appel, Myron McKee, J. L. Mueller; | Miss Mary Lou Benineft, Shelby side at the first fall meeting of the

i Leo Rappaport, Frank Binford and Temple. Sisterhood at the INDIAN-

AGE Wihitteivill and Mr. snd Mrs. Oscar Baur, Terre Haute, Others will be Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, F. A. Hamilton, R. C. Aufderheide, Niles Chapman, Edgar Evans, Frank Fox, J. 8. Holliday, Bert McBride and Lurline V, Smith, Miss Florence Morrison, Frank B. Shields and Louis Schwitzer,

To Have Open House

Mr, and Mrs. Walter Oholorogg. 1665 8. Delaware st, will hold open house tomorrow in honor of their daughter, Catherine, who is the bride-to-be of 8. Sgt. Michael Janovetz Jr. The wedding will be at 9 p. m. Sunday in Sacred Heart Catholic church,

Visits Parents

LL. Richard ©. Zimmer, who is be served creamed ... though aes | Wedd ng Date

stationed with the third cavalry at Camp Gordon, Ga. Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Zimmer, 6108 Central ave.

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Chimes, Butler university honorary organization for junior women,

house, Miss Joan Henning, presi. | dent, has announced. | Initiates are Misses Mary Eliza- | etl Black, Clyde Holder, Mary Lou | Marshall, Myrene Liverett, Jane | Whipple, Beth Henderson, Joan

pville; Miss Carolyn: Pickering, Ani wards, Mansfield, O.

Governor to Speak At Dedication

Governor Schricker will be the speaker Tuesday night at the dedication of a panel of pictures of service men and women of Perry

held during a meeting of the Perry Township War Mothers club at 8 o'clock in the Southport high school,

Southport also will speak. A second

i panel of service men will be dedi. |eated by the club next spring.

Sweetbread Salad

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| olives and sliced, hard-cooked eggs.| Miss Elizabeth Rosamofid Baker to

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Monday Club |

| spiritual life secretary, will lead the i { devotions. Mrs. Willlam H. Remy { will initiate 11 coeds at 4:30 p. m, is program chairman. The Civic theater will honor its today in the Delta Gamma sorority | {p. m. luncheon served by Mrs. J. W. { Noble, chairman, and group five of {the society. Mrs, Burton A. Knight, {president of the W, 8 C. 8, will

{Mrs. Ben Paller, speech teacher

township. The ceremony will be | ginners’ department of the WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN chiirch school will be honored at a {2 p. m, tea Tuesday. The Rev. R. H. Lindstrom of| ‘special entertainment will be proivided for them,

Proceeds of the annual fag day which the National Service League, Inc, will sponsor here tomorrow will he used taining the ecinteen on the fourth floor of the Federal building navy recruits are served by the league and assisting organizations.

Church News— Florence Bradley WwW. S.C. S. to To Be Speaker

The White Cross guild of the

Cmdr. McAfee

Pictured here at the canteen are (left fe right) Mrs.

the Southport Red Cross group; Mrs, J. Lee McDermid and Mrs. G. W. Bernice Sprigg of the WAVES recruiting station, and navy recruit Charles Vogel Jr, Beech Grove,

(Skating Party Booked Mrs, Gilbert Kidd is general chairman for a skating party to be sponsored by the Berean class of the Washington Street Methodist

church at the. Riverside rink at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

Robert Riney of Russell of the league;

p. m. Monday for a supper party. Mrs. Florence Bradley of Ju venile court will be the speaker, Mrs. Thelma Conner will preside.

Assistant hostesses will be Mes-

University Park Christian church | es Sallie Highsmith, Evelyn Hear Talk on will meet at the home of Mrs. Ivan 1 acv. Mary Dallas and Estella

Snyder, 3964 Broadway, at 6:30 Freehafer.

-Ipencils, Mrs. John W. Burke and

O. A. Chillfon, prizes; Mrs.

dall, table hostesses. Among the projects of the guild are the restocking of the. hospital library, reMef’ work, loan closet, maintenance of a ward at the Flower Mission hospital, war service, seasonal parties for the patients and remembrances for

children on holidays and birthdays.

Hostesses for Club

The Women's Afternoon Bridge club will meet Wednesday, Oct. 20,

Re Voorhis | A ceremony July 18 in the 8

Mrs. Effie Stevens,

\Dr. E. D. Jones {To Be Speaker. |

Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, minis ter of the Central Woodward

church, Detroit, will be the guest speaker at the general club meets ing of the Woman's De As | club at 1:30 p. m., Wednesday a8 the clubhouse, . Dr, Jones has served as press dent of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ for five yeas and is a member of the editorial stafl of the Detroit News. S Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will preside.

Bridge Club to Meet” The Woodruff Place Bridge chid

will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the clubhouse, East and Cross drs. My,

at 2 pom. Mrs. Clara Michelis and Mrs. O. 8, Guio will be the hostesses,

and Mrs. Thomas Fisher will be in charge of the party.

Mrs. Albert G. Parker Jr., wife of the president of Hanover college and sister of Lt, Cmdr. Mildred MecAfee, commander of the WAVES, will address the Woman's Society of Christian Service Tuesday afternoon in the CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST church. Mrs. Parker will give a blographical talk on her sister, “Little Sister Grows Up.” Melba Dean Kerr, 13-year-old soprano of Greenwood, will sing, and Mrs. C. M. Bless, district

The meeting will follow a 12:30

| preside at a board meeting at 10:30 {a m.

-APOLIS--HTEBREW congregation [temple, 10th and Delaware sts. at 2 p. m. Monday. Mrs. M. J. Abrahamson will be program chairman. Rabbi Maurice | Goldblatt will give current events,

from Jordan conservatory, will dramatize a current Broadway success,

Mothers of children in the be-

The children also are invited and

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The approaching marriage of

[Robert Howard Barnaby is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Baker, The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin 8. Barnaby. Oct. 22 has been set as the date for the wedding which will be at the Baker home.

university where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr, Barpaby was a student at Indiana university. Several parties will be given in| Miss Baker's honor beicre her marriage. Miss Mary Jane Laats and

for her Thursday and Mrs. Donald Cox and Mrs. Robert Crowe, next

Triday: A kitchen shower will be given

The bride-to-be attended Butler

| Miss Bleanor Clancy will entertain}

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