Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1943 — Page 14
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‘CHURCH NEWS
1 1 X 1 8 § | 2» X Wi A 1 $ De ouel 3i36 m., Tues,
First Ur Lutheran, PennaylSocial circle, Third Christian. 12:30 p. m., Tues, at the. church Speakers, Mrs. Howard O. Lytle, Indi iis Council of Women, “Saying Waste in Men and “Things” and Mrs. Charles M. , Fillmore. Music, Mrs. Ralph Horton and Miss Jeanette Ruther- ~ Woman's Society of Christian Serv‘Centmal Avenue Methodist. 10:30 a. m, Tues. At the church. N luncheon, Speakers, Rey. Charles D. Patterson, pastor of West Michigan Street Methodist, “Missionary Visions,” and Mrs, ~ J. FP. Cottingham. Music, girls’ ensemble, Technical high school.
Amicitia. Noon, Tues. Hostess, Mrs. |
lewis A. Stamm, 530 S. Luett, , Miss Vera Blank. Wartime foods demonstration. Cov: ered dish luncheon. ‘Ephamal’ Literary. 12:30 p. mi. Tues. -¥.W.C.A. Theme, “Strengthen. "ing America Through Education.” . Speakers, Mesdanies A. Josephine Gray, Andrew Underwood and Arthur 8S. Brown. Hostesses, Mesdames R. 5. Coleman; Floyd W.. Hughett and "R. C. Miller, Music, Miss Betty Jean Whitesell, Australian, I. T-8. 12:30 p. m, Tues. Mrs: Beryl T. Fosnight, 108 ‘N. Riley. Speaker, Mrs. Jules ~ “Zintner. Music, Miss Sylvia Ling: Evangeline, I. T-8. 6:30 p. m. Today. Dessert - dinner. Mrs.
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Vill Marry = Betty Murray |
Fr. C. M. Bosler To Read Rite
| not only displays books for par‘ents ‘but also books for the children themselves. * . ~All - ~ branches of - recreation
I mo en a alt. Si pn eee el sai. Simpson, cascade from a .coronet + : . " Bride to Live. maid of honor, Miss Dolorés med will carry bronze chrysanthemums
The bridesmaid, Miss ‘Pauline| Tne Centenary Christian church Schwindlér, sister of the bride-
will wear a bronze dress and was the scene at 4 p. m. yesterday
carfy gold chrysanthemums. Both of the wedding
torium aged services to be found in the city are exhibited in ~ individual displays under the recreation “spoke.” Included among these are miniatures of the facilities of the city recrea~ tion department, Boy and Girl Scouts, Camp Mire Girls and junior departments of various religious organizations. vai The idea of keeping the family together is carried out by various displays of home games for the
‘entire group and projects which
can be tackled by every member of the family from papa to junior.
P.-T. A. News—
Dr. Clyde Wildman —|At Shortridge P.-
1p. m
Mrs. Walter L. Caley is the gen eral of the exhibit which is the 11th annual display to be by the organisation. A breakfast in Ayres’ tearoom this morning for members who will act as hostesses preceded the official opening of the exhibit at Mrs. Russell Benson, hostess chairman, was the speaker, ails il .
“1p THE TIME given by the members of the A. A. U, W. in
Will Speak
Broad Ripple Sets Open House
Guest speakers will address a number of Parent-Teacher associa-
of Miss Dana Rose|,.... meeting this week. Other groups will have open houses and pro-
attendants will have ostrich tip|Hamilton and Lt. Charles Lawrence | grams by children and at several schools, parents will be able to confer
headdresses and short veils. Simpson. The bride is the daughDonald Summers will be the best|ter of Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Hamilton, _ Beott Christie will be the[1502 N. Drexel ave, and the brideusher. = : groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. After a reception in tie empirelC. A. Simpson,
Cincinnati. David McNelly read the on va
bave an orchid| Mrs. Harry C. Hamilton, sister-in-Femme sesnr od iaer of the bride, ‘was: hér matron of wore a lemon yellow
The bridesmaids were. Misses Florence Casey, Pauline Templine, : Robertine Cook and Jane Lesch. W. 8. Heath; 6104 Burlington,|They wore teal blue and turqudise hostess, gowns and carried yellow chrys« Irvington Coterie, : John Moflat, 3; hostess. Program chairman, Mrs. Marshall D. Lupton,
{ Roberts’ ‘ Parliamentary Law, Inc. 11:30 a. m. es. Ayres’ taaroom. Lesson, “The Constitution of an Organization,” "Mrs. E. C. Rumpler,
Irvington ‘Tuesday. Tues. Mrs Louis: Kirkhoff, “815 Campbell, it. Robert Shoobridge was the
‘hostess. Speaker, Mrs.’ A, FP = Wickes, . “Stepping Stones n the best man and the ushers were DonPacific.” . : Gi ald Berry, Harold -‘Hesser and Wil= Inter-Se. Tues. Mrs. W.B.McCaw,| A dinner at Cifaldi's followed the 6353 Central, and Mrs, Kern J.[ceremony and the couple left on a Miles, hostesses. Speaker, Mrs.[wedding trip to Cincinnati. They B. W. Heaton, “Life of a Patriot.” will be at home in Balt Lake City | Procter. Tues. - Mrs. Clarence §.{after Nov. 19. The bride chose a Sweeney, 4440 Central, hostess. white wool dress, white accessories Speaker, Mrs. Paul C. Furgason,|[®Pd a gardenia corsage in which “Judgment of Natjons” (Dawson) ['0 travel. Inter Alia. Tues. Mrs. Don Jenkins, Noblesville, hostess. Speaker, © Mrs. Ancil TT. Brown, -“Mediterranean Checkerboard.” Book review, “Kate Fennigate” -(Tarkington), by Mrs. G. L. Ramey.
HE SORORITIES “IHasél ‘Johnson Fisher and Misses
- | Mary Walker, Ruth Scott, Frances Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa. | = 0 earn Tonight. Mrs. Melvin Rausch, Nellis O.. Brown, - Edwina
Acton, hostess.
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The bride's gown was of white net and taffeta. A halo of tulle held her full-length veil and she carried a prayer book topped with a ring of gardenias and roses. Norma Jean Beanblossom, flower
petal basket,
Committee Named
The advisory committee on supply and distribution of the State Nursing Council for War Service has
{Chapter U, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Tonight. Mrs. W. R. Freeman,
5310 Woodside dr, hostess Speaker, Mrs. Charles B. Crist, “Roadways.”
To Give Card Party.
The Military Order of Lady
{Chapter W, P. EO. Sisterhood.|Bugs, fun organization of the
2 p.m. Today. Mus. J. R. Loomis,| women's auxiliary, Veterans of 5015 Lowell, hostess. Speakers, Foreign Wars, will give a benefit Mesdames J. M. Smith, A. W.|pillowslip card party at 1:30 p. m. | tomorrow at the Food Craft shop.
“1. Smith,
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For Colorful Holiday Tables. . PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
Grand, weighted bottom, crystal tumblers, = of early American design done in brilliant enamels. Five and one-half inches tall, the + glass holds 14 ounces. rr
The dozen, $5.00
* A beautiful table accessory to give and to
Shown On Our % FASCINATING SECOND FLOOR ’
BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
"| Shortridge—5:30 p. m. Cafeteria
girl, was in pale blue and carried a|
_|been announced. It includes Mrs.
\|37-3:30 p.-mn Round
with the teachers, ’
The city and county P.-T. A. meetings
as follows: TODAY
School 88—2 p. m. Speakers, Miss Lil Bailey and Mrs. Arnold Re-
‘gains. Music, Miss Sally Pettit.|
TUESDAY
James E. Roberts—7:30 p. m. Speaker, Kenneth ' R. Miller, ~Pealing in _ Futures. = ouse;-8:30-40- 7:30. .p..m
supper. Dr. Clyde Wildman, speaker. - ; a 627 p. m. Speaker, Virgil Stinebaugh, “The School Looks to the Future.” Open house and community singing.
WEDNESDAY
Broad Ripple—T7 p. m. Open house. Speaker, Charles A. Huff. Musie, high school orchestra.
Lowell-8 p. m. Music, Willard and Kenneth McIntyre. Armistice program by 2d and 3d grades. Mrs. James Morton, presiding. Warren Township—10 a. m. Discussion; parliamentary procedure. ~ Board meeting to follow -in—the afternoon. ve 3-2 p. m. Junior high students presenting “We Serve” and “Education in Democracy.” Thanksgiving program. . 9—3:15 p. m. + “The Bill of Rights," Sa and 6b pupils, directed by Mrs. Ruby Jackson. Panel discussion, ‘Education for Living." 13-1:45 p. m. Speaker, William Evans, “Safety.” Program by traffic boys. 14—3:20 p. m. Speaker, Lt. Col. David D. Donohoo of Billings General hospital, Ft. Harrison. 15—2:30 p. m.' Speaker, Miss Zells Spence; “Build in the School.” —Musie by sehool orchestra - and presentation of 4-H pins. : 20—2:45 p. m. Speaker, William A. Evans, “Safety.” Speech choir. 21==2:30 p.m. ‘Thanksgiving program by junior high school. Dis« cussion of home work and report cards by mothers, teachers and children, . 5 22-2:30 p. m. Discussion of-lead-ership drive for Girl Scouts. Education wéek program by children. 123--7:30° p. m. Speaker, R. K. “Juvenile = Delinquency.” Music, intermediate chorus directed by Mrs, Hortense Davis,
: : 27-17 p. m. Open house. £1302 p. m. &|. Chalifour, “Problems of the Child
Speaker, Mrs. Jessie
During War.” Armistice pro-
gram, 4th grade.
GLASSWARE {E=
2ound table discuss
“Build for Peace
| Jeup, discussion of Riley hos: | “Study
of Tomor-
scheduled for the week are
Conkle, “Being a Good Neighbor.” 54—7:30 p. m. Teachers’ discussion, "The School's Place in the Growth of the Child." Music, Mothers’ chorus. 3 85—1:45 p, ‘m. Miss Jean Fisher, jibrary reading. Mrs, Bérard
pital. - Music, children’s. cho¥iis, 57-7 p. m. Open house for parents. Display of children’s work. 58—7:30 p. m. Speaker, Herbert "R. Hill. Singing led by Harold Winslow.
66—6:30 p. m:' Open house.
. Speaker, Mrs. Vi“Enjoying Our Children's program. Music, Mothers' chorus. 85--3:30 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. Jean Brown Waggoner, “Girl of Old Boston.” Songs, junior depart- - ment, 91-2 p. m. Speaker, Judge Ralph Hamill, “Children of Divorce."
THURSDAY
457 p. m. Speaker, Dr. Philip" M_
Bail, "Education Paths “Mature.” ~~ Music, junior school choir,
FRIDAY : 73--7:30 p.m. Fun fest. Teachers will be in their rooms to greet parents, $0--7:30 p. m. “Dads’ night.” Col. or film of pre-war Europe shown by Clinton R. Gutermuth.
of the high
88-7 p. m. Open house. Children
to act as guides,”
40--7:30 p. m. Teachers will discuss extra-curricular - activities.
--Culmination-of: baby. contest.
Mrs. Denny Hostess ~The Independent Social club will meet w ith Mrs, Ry PP De nny, 3848 Graceland ave, tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. for a dessert luncheon and business session, Mrs. H, BE. Mo=
Cardy will discuss Red Cross work.
Mrs. Charles Schaefer will assist the hostess and Mrs. John Tage gart will preside.
Entertains Club . Mrs. W. E. Bushong, 5314 Pleas
ant Run pkwy. North dr, was the|
hostess to Il Jamalie club at 13:30 t. m. today. She was b by Mrs. L.°B. Mosiman and Mrs. Dane Egbert. = ‘
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compiling this exhibit serves to
keep interests one family in its children's welfare, it will be well spent,” Mrs. Benson sald, Chairmen of the display sections are Mrs. Murray Conner, literature; Mrs. Emmett B. Lamb, health; Mrs. Paul Butt, recreation; Mrs, Viginia Brackett Green, religion; Mrs, Oscar Helmer, fine arts, and Mrs. David Rubins and
“Mrs; Henry Semler; education. The
exhibit will continue through this week.
Legion News— Skating Party Set by Legion's Junior Groups
Three American legion auxiliary groups have set meeting dates this week, : ‘ i The junior auxiliary to the BRUCE P, ROBISON POST 133] will .have a social meeting at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Miss Lois Beauchamp, 3142 Kenwgod, ave. Miss Barbara Thornburg has
“planned the Thanksgiving program.
Lessons ..in ._ Americanism from “Know . Your --America” will - be studied and Miss Dorothy Maxwell will “16nd “a discussion” from the
“Study of the Constitution "
for the year will don, Americanism; Miss Betty Hasselbring, child welfare; Miss Ann Thornburg, rehabilitation; Miss Sarah. Asher, music; Miss Emily Maxwell, community service; Miss Suzanne Sertell, legislation, and Miss Dorothy Haupt, membership. Miss Mary Christine Gardner, national-defense; Miss Thornburg, Pan-American; Miss Dorothy Maxwell, poppy: Miss Sertell, publicity, and Miss Pat Jones and Miss Gardner, war activities. In co-operation with the Sons of the Legion thé juniors are making plans for a skating party Friday night, Nov, 19, at Rollerland,
_The_monthly. business meeting of |:
the GARFIELD PARK auxiliary 88 will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow. in the west room of the World War
Memorial building: with Mrs. Fred!
Spenger, presiding. : 3 Reports : will. be given by Mrs. Spenger, on the department presidents’ and secretaries’ fall conference and by Mrs, Arthur J. Miller on the council, Two American flags, donated by Miss Mary E. MecCarthy and Mrs, Fred Kinnan, will be given to the Knightstown home division 27 which the unit sponsors. The regular 348 will be'at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the post home. Mrs, Herbert Dunlap will -preside. . Florists to Dine The Women's society of the Indianapolis Florists’ association will have. a dinner meeting at 6:15 o'clock this evening at the Central Y. W. C. A. Mrs, Karl Hack will be the hostess chairman.
Circle to Meet . Mrs. E. J. Thompson will be the hostess for a 1 p. m. luncheon meet-
$a
meeting of the M auxiliary
assisted |ing of the Irvington Friendship
circle tomorrow at her home, 6746 Beechwood ave, ;
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child off the streets and |
be Miss Sue Ris-|7
Lt. Hoverman, {
Mary Mahan
Are Married *-
ones the best| mony at 4:30 p, m. Saturday re Lt. Raynes| McKee chapel of the Tabernacle | Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated and Miss Donna bridal
brown accessories and a corsage of| The bride, given in marriage by gardenias, ; her brother, James Bernal Mahan Jr, Mrs. Miller is a graduate of Butler| wore a gown of white duchess satin. university and a member of Kappa|Her veil was held by a halo’ of tulle Alpha Theta sorority, The bride-|trimmed with a satin band matchgroom also is a Butler graduate, — -- |muff of gardenias. ~~ Mrs. Mahan Jr. and Miss Mars garet Thompson were mateg maid of honor. They wore
New Red Cross: Classes to Qpen Mrs. Aneta B. Vogler, director of oorried muffs of fall chrysan-
the Red Cross nutrition service, has , announced two new classes to begin Shemuing; blending from yellow to
in the near future. To Live in Florida
One will be organized at the : Sunnyside sanatorium tonight at>7} Martha Veatch, The junior brides< dressed in ' turquoise
o'clock and another will begin Nov.| maid, was
16 atthe Y. W. C. A. with Mrs. Inez| ....qon and also cattied a muff of
Armstrong © Hunt as instruetor.| : Sessions for the latter will be each Chrysanthemums. Tuesday and Friday from 10 a. m.
10° NOOR;
nersville; .
{Daytéon, ©. and Herschel Sartor.
: her daughter's wedding Mrs,
silver fox. Her corasge was of ore ; ~<A yeception in the hunters’ lodge “ Three W. O. T. U. groups have planned meetings for tomorrow.
The Sarah A. Swain union will meet at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the
ceremony. The couple left immedi ately for a wedding trip to New York and Philadelphia. : costume suit of gray-beige porce-
1034 Villa ave. : A covered dish luncheon will be| The couple ; served at noon and the Rev. M. O.|Pensacols, Fla, where Li, Hovers Robbins, pastor of the Victory Me-|man is stationed. He is the son of morial Methodist church, will jead |Henry Hoverman, Brooklyn. the Bible study at 1:30 p. m. : Mrs. Charles A. Mueller of thel ~/ *3. 3. ' Wheeler Rescue mission will be the Guild to H afternoon speaker, : = Tia ss 8 Ww ; Mrs. George Burkhart will be the hostess for a covered dish luncheon : and program tomorrow for the| The Indianapolis branch of the University Heights union at her|Needlework Guild of America will home, 3400 Shelby st. Mrs. J. D.ipaye. fs “round-up” tomorrow,
Carter will speak and Mrs, Burk- : hart ‘will ide. Wednesday and Thursday at the
.|. The garments, which ed ributed to social agencies in the : ty, ‘will be exhibited ‘Wednesday. am: tomorrow at 'NOOE Muriel Falvey, 2 ave,
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