Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1943 — Page 22
R. H. Sherwood, J. L. Showalter, x ne hn ne ‘alker Winslow and William H. Cole- | maths a, oan. | te Detsauncr” W ar , MacDonald, Russell Moore, Harry May, | pm Jeqération of the public oars program 8, Vance Smith and John D. Welch. service department community
for tomorrow night have been made hy Dr. H. EK. , N ss Lindon Bailey, Ronald Hazen, John W. Kern, wir, 1. B. Newcomb, Charles Stone, June Moll Wilcox Guy B. Moore, Misses Evelyn Cooper, Doris Hunt and Mabel
: Founders’ Day 5 Sod * of their places | des lo umnets temo. | 1 0 Be Noted eo | EH nein | a in
Messmer, Fred Webber, C. W. : At een m va Swarts, 0. . Sipe, Ronald Skyrme, By G.O.P. Club : Ep JJ TFrk J Tl John M. Shaw and E. L. Richey, . fe ? ment at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler : :
a r Artist Mrs. A. H. Backus, North : Will Be Speaker
pe den club, will speak on _ OPL. JOSEPH B. CAMPBELL Sororities— in Conservation.” 3 : The Woman's Republican Chib of |
, : 3 Mrs, Willis K. Miller ; Beta Beta Bet: Lambs club *Vietory Vaude- Indianapolis will have its founders’ eH may obtain lunches and remain cha
ville” tomorrow night in the Co- : ln ¥ » . : after school for supervised - |day luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thurs- | Virginia, Marilyn and Carol Megorden (left to right) will play Norwegian songs and appear in Norwegian r play. | Oo ( e b lumbia club ballroom. He is a pi day ab the Columbia ‘tub.’ Mrs. & costumes for a program in the Scandinavian gallery, Children’s museum, fomorrow morning, “4 The Nano o Mathers into in- 4 le rate y gs ustry is one of the primary causes] ~~
i anist, La ani delinquency today,” Mis! 1 Ot] Birthday
Others performing will be Frank | Rumpler, first president of the . uo» The Bridal Scene— Other features of the program
‘Parrish and Mrs. J. Harry Green | ooo ion will be the speaker ~~ . who will sing and Pat Cain who . Mite | ] . Hik ‘ Past presidents of the club will be 11ms IKC ‘ the hostesses. They are Mesdames ? Endl Rest h : Weddi : WAC" the doomatoure, “Life of &| Dinner meetings tomorrow night BPW fo Hear nacy-ixes er ouse e ing R tte. aie br ualimation ot 4 blood land Monday are current features on _ |Ferrante, WAVES, and Lt. Cath.|'h® calendar of sorority women,
Walter Krull, Archie N. Bobbitt and| A ro Scheduled To Be Read Sunday by Rev. Logan; sine Brown, WAC, “B| "DELTA KAPPA GAMMA wii IROSZA Tonkel
Matthews, will have With |o, once Martin and Miss GeneMrs. Alvin Johnson presided at|'®'e 8 dinner meeting at 5:30 p. m,
will follow the business meeting. New officers of the group are Mrs. Miller, vice chairman; Mrs. Laure Adkins, secretary, and Mrs. Frederick A. Doebber, treasurer, .
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in a “Dutch treat” party vieve Brown. . Mrs, Yale Rice, Mr, | n nders of the organization who For Children ; John Oordon Sagan, will be special guests are Mesdames S h owe Wi l l H. E Ps ] : the ‘business meeting and Mrs. etl, chun a we Sudisapelis- Ath-1- Miss Rossa Tonkel, Pt. Wayne, - Edward P. Gallagher? |ChAries Roemler, Edward Franklin| hildren in grades five and six 7 1 onor r.va ra MEY |Leonard A. Murchison, first vice will lead a discussion on the vee] Vill Speak on “A Realistic Approach : White, Frank Butler, Charles H.|wng are studying “Scandinavia” will president, presented the program. Rights Amendment.” © “Equal, 4 Post-War World” at a meeting s Dinner Jose, David Ross, Ralph Lemcke, pe the special guests at a program The announcement of an approaching marriage, shower notes and discussion will be M oy the of the Indianapolis Business and ¥ W. EVARD wii St. Clair Parry, Richard Lieber, |; tna Scandinavian gallery of the ® bridal dinner ar in today's bridal news, J 0 Waymir e to Be Hk Thoms od x ol; Mer- | professional Women's club Thurs- : Bam \ Edna Pauley and Wolf Sussman. -.|Chiidren’s museum at 10:30 a. m. The approaching marriage of Miss Alice Resterhouse to Halford |= ' ~° Gardner : Tothy | day evening at the Woman's De= added onions evening with a brid- | Mesdames Harry L. Crumpacker.|iomorrow. Other school children |M. Endly ‘Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Halford M. Endly, 808 West dr, Speaker at Dinner : partment club. : tomato puree, Paul F. Dowell and Harper Rans- (4150 may attend. Woodruff Place, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 3 The 19th annual dinner of BETA| The meeting was arranged in cons minimum amor burg will be in charge of decora- Mrs. John N. Troyer, chairman Resterhouse, Milwaukee, J. 0. Waymire will be the speaker BETA BETA will be Monday night nection with the state teacher's con- » tions. Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson will (of the Children's program commit-| The ceremony will be at 12:30 = (8 a dinner meeting Monday eve- |a¢ the Claypool hotel, Miss Bessie | vention. All visiting teachers who ay HW reside. tee of the museum guild, has ar-|P. m. Sunday in the Memorial Pres- ning of the American Society of Kraas and Miss Evelyn Vick will be 8T® members of clubs affiliated with | A ‘Gala’ Di Catholie church. | Reservations may be made with ranged the entertainment which byterian church with the Rev. C. A AUW Grou § {Women Accountants. His subject|in charge of arrangements. the state organization may attend. | A RECENT dinner will be the | Mrs, Lyman Thompson. will include musical selections by Sumpter Logan officiating. ~The P will be “Budget and Sales Records.” : Mrs. Myra Wirenius, p : ‘ead woman's Bosler; the bride- Marilyn, Carol and Virginia Me- bride's only attendant will be Miss . Miss Phoebe Comer, program| Miss Marcele Martin, 445 N.|chairman, will introduce the . | gorden, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, | Dorothy Jean Heddrich and Robert| SEL Meetin gs chairman, will introduce the speak- Sherman dr. will be hostess Mon- |er. Miss Tonkel is a former pres’ Plie-poge > . i . 3 a
George C. Megordan, 2934 Winthrop |B. Endly will be his brother's best er. Miss Mabel Jane Hamilton wili{day night to the Alpha chapter, dent of the Indiana Federation & Business and Professional Womey " many dishes.
AVE. The “sisters will play Nor- Man. The couple will be at home \ | WwW preside. SIGMA DELTA SIGMA, 5 wegian songs and appear in Nor-|in Richmond, Ind. k ; F or N cXt eek El | like a magician . ing to magazin
wegian costumes. A motion picture A. 8,8 on “Sweden” will be shown then for| Miss Eva Jean Palmer whose Six study groups of the American ‘a knack that e
the Shildren ng at 30 9 m. 8un- wedding to Ensign John Christena Association of University Women ) ay club, be At 2:30 p.m. OFTOW bin (will take place next mgnth will be have scheduled meetings for the
The south steps of the monument! Walk will begin at the shelter house the honor guest at a personal next two weeks. One group met to-
Scouts’ Drive
For Leaders
as Balig and Jack Minnis, ushers, ‘a i Red Cross Classes Will Close
- {shower Tuesday at the home of Mrs. | To Open Wednesday {eirele will be the scene tomorrow |" RlSubereet Bark. The Mike wil LON Gregory, 936 N. Chester st.« uy. ¥ M ' F.C {ll Tevie: Two classes In Red Cross home trom 11:30 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. of useura| The party will be given by mems| = array F. Conne will.review , : 1 veri ] or Bet ust Tracks ona. Road” (Hurston).
A-T000KOUE™ PMODAUNS QUI, ......(BORAGL- Beta Phi Ghpler of BAG D “=-meeting -of —the-evening conv | APP =“ gnd-they do-on WHAT-NC IT. Shel The result is most amusing!
Set Guest Meeting
FY ti TG (6M Eve Foe Dea hogy AGE, pocording to Wis MEST CORR Sigma Phi sorority. They Dol, Grr The cues wi Un ovat by Idina wn Tar om Be. asin Bes a emp Bers rn 4 73 ! v \ “ inia Berry, Ruth Elder, Olive jo 15008 TAS , cu “Mrs. bration of “Serving the Home Pront| [_1nen Shower {tine Berry. Ruth Eider, olive Logs-|P. i Fusils 2028 Watson 1d. | demonstration will elimax ‘ Dela Jean Davis, Peggy... Bailey] JU CLIO Hurts 217 his Yotkn Io aie ty. x Will Honor Dorothy Hewes, Alcs McClard;i 'U} Lox MUI BEICH Bostess to the officials have been invited to sample Norma 2 ne: Cnriating Deuckman I” m. Wednesday. Plans for the| . y ¥ 3 4 lo "taste" after the species senna VI 1Ss P rout Virginia Millis. Betty Jo Scott and( Zo, Vil be Louie cd. Mrs. John ' have been served. fay Naomi Sprinkle. Th ti tudy im Nine members from Intermediate : a.» — rt catiin ss Api he | rs. John Wytte ' troop 21, Woodruff Baptist church, Victor Brown yh ibe dmg Mes. A bridal dinner honoring Miss Mrs. William H. Bilby, 1410 E. 46th | will be in charge. Mrs, O. H. Hage | linen shower tomorrow evening in Adina Faye Miller and Howard st, at 9:45 a. m. Tuesday. A feadon is the leader of the troop. honor of Miss Elizabeth Prout | Richard Rice will be given tomorrow ture of the meeting will be a dis-| The girls are Mary Dufty, Nancy whose marriage to Aviation Cadet Mi8ht at Cifaldi’s by the bride-to- cussion of problems and ideas re- | Dye, Betty Jo Bdwards, Joan Hage- |g, Bowers Jr. will be Nov. 6. |be’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B, [sulting from conferences with Dr, re deo Margaret Howard, Mar The Wyttenbach home, 5509 Ken. | Miller. The guests will be Mr. and Laas plate. schol super in and Ruth Taylor, Miss Wilma | "od Y€. Will be the scene of the| Mrs. Harry P. Rice of Three Rivers, (Intendent; Fred Murphy, state guid. Lang. Scout secretary, Will assist. | vo” pg MONE the guests will be| Mich, parents of the prospective Slice direction and DeWitt Morgan, The menu’ Will cong s of “pocket| MI® Edgar Prout, mother of the| bridegroom; Miss Georgianna Clty school supe : sew” on Sohais and “apple ride-to-be; Mrs. Sam Bowers, the Smith, maid of honor; Miss Donna To Hear Review | he PPI® prospective bridegroom's mother, | Fern Miller and Miss Sara Ward, The afternoon contemporary lit- | and Mrs. Inez Downey and Mrs. bridesmaids; Gerald Swanson, best tur ou will hear a review | Elizabeth = Buchanan, aunt and/™an, and Kenneth Burkett and Rex a ure Sfoup Time" (Marquand) | grandmother of the bride-to-be, |Marmaduke, ushers. . given by Mrs. Lahr at a meeting, Other guests will be Mesdames “= a . |at 1:30 p. m. Monday, Oct. 25, in| Edward Bowers, Charles Bowers,| A miscellaneous shewer to be the home of Mrs, C. E. Roach, 5662
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The crispness of fall, smartly tailored in these foot favorites will acquire compliments for you while providing feet com fort that you will cherish,
Florence Murray, Carl Pike, W. T Baker, Harold Negele, Ber Buch. Anan and Burt Buchanan. Misses ‘Betty Stine, Bettyjo Reed, Rhodena ' Repcheff, Joan Taylor, Lauretta Young, Ann Carol Wyttenbach, Carolyn Brown, Hazel Ash. by, Eleanor Brown and ‘Marcella Prout, sister of the bride-to-be. Miss Prout, Accompanied’ by her sister, will leave Nov. 1 for Bonham, Texas. The wedding will be at the post chapel at Jones field near Bonham, where Cadet Bowers is stationed.
Society Elects Six for Board
Six members were elected to the board of directors of the Indian apolis Free Kindergarten society at A recent meeting. They are Mesdames Hal T. Benham, Gideon W.
given by Mrs. Raymond W. Cook Thursday will honor Miss Dorothy M. Woods whose marriage to Midshipman Charles H. Tageson Jr. US.N.R., will be Oct. 30, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Woods, 345 Campbell ave, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tageson of Whiting.
Socks to Gloves
Broadway. go} ‘Recent graduates and courtesy | members will have a “get-acquaint- | ed” meeting at 8 p. m., Oct, 25, at | the home of Mrs. Wilbur Appel, | 5802 Washington blvd. Miss Mar- | jorie Pyke will preside. i The homemakers’ group will have its first meeting Thursday, Oct. 28, at the Columbia club. Miss Jane Stewart, sylist will speak on “Practical Fashions.”
Cancel Dinner
The parent education pre-school group met today at the home of Mrs. Paul Butt. Mrs. Robert Nelson outlined plans for the year. Mrs, Emil E Storkan, regional
vice president of the northeast central region of the A. A. U. W,, gave a history of the organization for the benefit of new college graduates at a general meeting of the In. dianapolis branch recently.
made for the A. A. U. W. to further thé war effort.
0 DEAR little results, of the potterer’s
imaginative art
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The orange bull, for
bullish height has startled our fishy ~ 80. He was made in Portugal and « + « there are two of him , , , The fishy with the wide-eyed look is richly
-cream and gold . , The youngsters
there to intrigue you whether you buy the bull or not. Cunning pottery figurines! For serenity , . , the very fat baby robin in lovely colors and his feathered friend stalking a worm, ,, ~~ + + + And our “Angel Child” perched nonchalantly on the very edge of the shelf . . . where only a winged child would dare. While a little grey elephant stops to stare. Will he remember that an angel sat there? ; hy No mere maids these . , . 50 coy . . , one can
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