Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 23
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opening game between the Indianapolis and Buffalo teams
Capt. Francis Chapelle of Ft. Benjamin Harrison and Miss Mary Drummond of Greenficld were among the hockey fans who flocked to the Coliseum last night for the
Rosalie Hall, Mrs, and Lt. Cominsky,
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Children's Parties Are Planned For Junior Civic's Opening Play
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NUMEROUS GROUPS OF CHILDREN have made plans to attend the Junior Civic theater's opening play, “Crazy Cricket Farm,” tomorrow morning and afternoon and Sunday afternoon at the theater. With Patricia and Dickie O'Neil tomorrow morning will be Mary Agnes and Catherine Ann Merrick, Steve and Richard Wall, Marcia Clark, Peggy Godfrey, Marianne Hawkins, Mary Ann Lichtenberg and Sheila Scanlon. The
performance will begin at 10 a. m. At the afternoon performance with Jerry Bangs will be Chucky Rohm, Jimmy Donadio, Kurt Mahrdt and Billy Mace; with Sandy Turner will be Nancy and Donna Whiteman, Nancy and Carol Campbell and Nancy and Dianne Aabye and with Barbara and Marian Bruce will be Susan Cummings and Mrs. J. O. Cummings. Mrs. Emmett Lamb and her children, Suzanne and Emily, will see Sunday afternoon’s performance with Brenda and Linda Barton and Jean and Martha Stacy. Roberta and Stephen Isaacs, Judy and Peter Stein, Judy Present and Claire Luce will attend together Sunday as will Beverly and David Bryan, Kathleen Fagan and Petie Mootz.
Soldier-Fathers to Be Guests
OTHERS AT THE SHOW Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Porbes and their son, Juck; Tommy Toll, Judy and Billy Mullin and Ronny Dalby, together, and, in another group, Marian and Neil Martin, Barbara and Carol Nelson, Ronald Pixley and Sheila Morris. Pifty servicemen from Billings General hospital, who are fathers of young children, attended the preview of “Crazy Cricket Farm" this afternoon. Others who were special guests at the preview were Mayor Tyndall, Judge Mark W. Rhoads, Paul V. Brown, Charles Huff, Walter Hickman, William H. Remy, Judge Smiley N. Chambers, Miss Norma Koster and Miss Ada Bicking. The organizations who brought children included the Goodwill Industries, Indianapolis Day nursery, Mayer chapel, General Protectant Orphans’ home and Junior Leaders corps and Victory sons of the Y. M. C. A.
At Town Hall Speakers’ Table
WILLIAM PF. FOX JR. introduced Paul Gallico at the Town Hall program this morning in English’'s theater, At the speakers table for the luncheon following were Mrs. Gerald W. Gustafson, hostess, Mesdames John D. Gould, Florence Webster Long and James ¥F. Balch, Miss Mary Bostwick, Lowell Nussbaum and W. Blaine Patton. ® ® = ’ . wn » Mrs. Henry Tongés will be the hostess for the second fall meeting of the Dryburgh Abbey chapter; Daughters of the British Empire Monday. Assisting her will be Mrs. Harry Bostwick.
Mrs. Weis to -Give_ Illustrated Talk Those Who Have Eyes, Nature Re{veals Her Plan and Purpose” will
Mrs. Sallie Weis, president of the a open to the public. Mrs. Emma Ohio Federation of the Theosophi- Lou Murray is president of the cal Society in America, will give an | Theosophical society in Indian. {llustrated lecture Sunday night at|apolis.
884 N. Pennsylvania st, room 411. Her talk at 9 o'clock on “To
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The First Game.
attending last night's game included (left to right, front row) Misses Joanne and James Warren Boyer and Miss Dorothy Hall, and (rear row) Mrs, Irvin M. Comisky
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Mrs. Clay Johnson Jr. (left), her mother, Mrs. R. D. Brown (center), and Scot Clifford (right) also were at last night's game, the first of the Capitals’ 26 home games this sea-
That was § to 3 for the Caps.
Mrs. Walter Grow, Wilbur Peat Radio:Program | To Address W.D.C. Art Group During American Art Week
“Four groups of the Woman's
meetings for next week. The art department will meet at 1.30 p. m. Monday at the clubOne Indianapolis sorority group house in connection with American Art week. Mrs. H. E. Blasingham
wil] preside.
Mrs. Walter 8. Grow, chairman
| Federation of Clubs, will speak on|™
‘American Art Week.” Wilbur D.|
J ponservatory | The Arthur Jordan conser Y! peat, John Herron Art museum di-
radio program at 5 p. m. tomorrow ot ro as its Ro the Zeta | rector, will lecture on “Modern Rus-
chapter, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA. The sian Art” and Mrs. C. A. McPheetwill sing a group: of Russian]
program, broadcast over WIRE, will {ers | be under the direction of Walter SONgs
the hostess.
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Hickman, It will feature meszo-contralto, and Miss Mary Alice Dilfing, cellist. The program chairman is Miss Mary Ann Kreiser.
Mrs. Ruth Book, 331 N. Bradley st, will entertain with a Halloween party for members of Kappa Xi chapter, PI OMICRON, tonight at her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. Pauline: Thompson, Mrs. Ethel Reed, Miss Bertha Staudt and Miss Marjorie Shirley.
Lambda chapter, OMEGA NU TAU, will have a Halloween party at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of | Miss Dorotha Neiger, 518 Terrace| ave. Mrs. Vicky Echols will assist
There will be a business meeting of ‘Alpha. Kappa chapter, DELTA SIOMA KAPPA, Tuesday at the home of Miss Wilma Holtman, 625 N. Oakland ave.
The Indianapolis alumnae chapter of MU PHI EPSILON will have its monthly meeting at 7:15 p. m. Monday at the home of the president, Miss Charlotte Lieber, 3444 N. Pennsylvania st, Apt,-13. ——————————— AA
Annual Session Is Held by W. S. C. S.
Mrs. Helen B. Bourne, New York, secretary of missionary education of the Methodist church board of missions, was the principal speaker this morning at the annual conference
Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew and Mrs. |
Miss Jean Wilding, | Louise Pohlman will be the tea
hostesses. » » ” Russian art will be the discussion topic of a meeting of the 10 o'cloek group Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2021 N. Dela-
ware st. Members will respond with current art events and Mrs. Helen
Talge Brown will discuss “Russian Painting—Icons."” o » . Mrs. A. J. Hueber, 2408 N. New Jersey st, will be the hostess to the club's City hospital auxiliary at a noon luncheon Tuesday. She will be assisted by Mesdames Robert H. Bryce, Vincent V. Smith, Louls f Berner and Merritt E. Woolf, The auxiliary will give a Thanksgiving party for the nurses of Central hospital at. the nurses’ home Nov. 19. Mrs. E. C, Rumpler will
Department club have scheduled
of the art division of the Indiana
Cmdr. Callahan Is Booked as D.A.R. Speaker
Cmdr. R. H. Callahan, executive officef at the Bunker Hill naval air station, will be the speaker next
Thursday before the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R. The defense day program on which he will discuss “One Hundred Per Cent War Effort” will be directed by the national defense committee of the chapter. Music will be provided by soldiers from Ft. Harrison. “The speaker will be introduced by Mrs. Charles H. Smith, vice chairman of the national defense committee. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter is the chairman. The hostesses for the tea hour following the-program will be Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins and Mrs. George VanDyke, chairmen, and Mgsdames Dirk Kolff, Samuel Ashfiy! Ralph
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speak on “I Met Her.on a Bus" Mrs. Rumpler is chairman of the entertainment and will be assisted by Mesdames Berner, Willlam A. Smith and 8. Henry Clendenin, Mrs. John F. Engelke will preside. . LJ »
Mrs. Jeanette C. Nolan, novelist, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the literature and drama department at the clubhouse] Wednesday. The department will be | hostess to the general club. Mrs. Nolan's subject will be) “Mysteries in Fiction.” Mrs. Rumpler will give a. patriotic sketch, “Lest We Forget." The book hour will be held at 1:15] p. m. Mrs. John W, Thornburgh will review “Mr. Lincoln's Wife” (Col- | ver). Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge is] chairman of the book hour, Mrs. Charles L. Hartthan and Mrs. Ray B. Dorward will be the
I. Thompson and Brandt C. Downey. ) Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, chapter regent, will preside at a business session at 1:30 p. m.
To Discuss Poetry
Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg will speak on “The Art of Poetry” at the monthly meeting of the Indiana Poetry society at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Crospsey auditorium of the central Hbrary. The members will read fall poems.
of the state Woman's Society of Christian Servicee. The all-day session was held in the Roberts Park Methodist church, Mrs. Bourne, speaking on “Today, the Church's Unprecedented Opportunity,” urged the church to prepare for future world leadership. “We must lay the foundations for educational procedure which will endure,” she said. “There must be specific planning if we are to change America from complacency to a sense of wartime construction.
Officers Installed
“We must have an understanding of church work and responsibility and we must challenge Christians to complete obedience today to the
foundations for our life program of tomorrow.” Mrs. David Jones was the speaker for the afternoon session and Mrs. Frank Ellis, Jeffersonville, presented awards for district membership ine creases. Two awards went to the Vincennes district for increases in children's groups. The New Albany and Rushville districts tied for the award for the most honorary junior memberships. The award for the most honorary adult memberships was given to the Columbus district which also received an honorary youth award. Dr. Sumner L. Martin installed new officers this morning. Mrs. Earl 8. Riley, Greensburg, was re-elected Other officers are Mrs, vice presi-
and Mrs. John Dollens, North Vernon, treasurer. Department secretaries also were
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Mrs. Zinter to Talk For I. T.-S. C.. Group The
will of God In order to lay the yo, 6 ot the home.
dent; Mrs. W. W. Sims, Columbus, {vice president; Mrs. J, T. Breece, New Albany, and Mrs, Ellis, records ing and corresponding secretaries,
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Auxiliary Lists | Activities
The Broad Ripple unit 312, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. next Friday at the post home, 64th st. and College ave. Members with November birthdays will provide the entertainment. The organization will have its annual Tall chicken dinner and bazaar Mrs. Inez | Hartman is chairman of the bazaar land Mrs. Madge Carter is chairman||] an "18" can buy. of the service sales booth. Reser- a vations for the dinner may be made | “i with Mrs, Clyde Hirst, A card party will be given for] patients at the Veterans’ hospital Nov, 9 in connection with the Hayward - Barcus unit, Mrs. Lena Armantrout is chairman for the Broad Ripple unit, : Mrs, Paul Krier has been appointed chairman of the Red Cross unit which meets on Tuesdays at the home from fa mtodp m
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Records Excel Past Years
Records surpassing those of previous years were reported yesterday at the 15th annual “achievement
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Ladies’ Dapatiment,
Guild to Honor New Members At Luncheon
Dr. Frank Jennings, superintend ent of the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital, and Mrs. Helen M Johnson, director of the hospital rehabilitation department, will be the speakers at the monthly luncheon and business meeting of the Sunnyside guild Monday at the Columbia club.
sist the hostess. Mrs, Merrill Oberman is leader of the troop
Fir] Scouts to Have
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ye . have a Halloween party and dance A t Kindergarten tomorrow night at the home of ‘Mrs. | Charles R. Headlee will speak on Clyde Stewart, 315 N. Colorado st ‘When Your Child Misbehaves” at . The party will honor Miss Rose- & meeting of the Fairview Kinder« marie Tamer, a student at Nazareth |garten Mothérs* club at 1:30 p. m. " academy, Nazareth, Ky, and her Tuesday at the kindergarten. housé guest, her cousin, Miss Betty | The hostesses will be Mesdames Jane Tamer, Nqrton, Va Robert Funk, Albert Heffner, David Mrs. Raymond McDonald will as-| Isenberg and John Jones
They will speak on the work done at the hospital. An exhibit of the
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played. New members of the guild will be honored, They include Mesdames C. 8. Wheeler, Fred Ellison, William
man, A. B. Alexander, Carter, Nordeau Heaps and “Montgomery.
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Others are Mesdamfies Charles W Richardson, Theodore Root, Gay-
Wayne O. Stone, Robert Sturm and John V. Thompson,
N.C. C. W. Group Names Officers
Mrs, - Elmer Johnson was elected president of the Indianapolés District council, Indianapolis Diocesan council, National Council of Catholic Women, at the third quarterly meeting of organization yesterday at the Cathedral Social center, 1324 N. Pennsylvania st Newly elected officers are Mrs. Joseph Seifert, Brownsburg, second vice president; Miss Marie Ford, Connersville,
gate at large, Those chosen to retain their. offices are Mrs. T. J. Healy, first vice president; Mrs, Willlam Betz, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph L Conley, treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph L. Speakes, auditor.
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