Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1943 — Page 22
elf :
5 Fink, J. H. Lombard Ee TTT rons le a»
Dr. J. W. Huckle 8. McCrae, Walter and Lt. P. 5
Miss Mildred Barrett, Miss Charity Kennedy, Tone. ian E. McCown, Messrs. and Mesdames T,
neth E. Lemons and Robert Clark
, also will have guests. -seven' members of ‘Tudor Hal school will attend tomor-
Thirty. Tow performance | as will eight members of the Cabana club,
home will hold a welcoming meeting Monday at the Indianapolis Athletic club for eight new at 12:30 p. m. following an 11:30 a in. board meeting at which Mrs. Reginald Garstang will Preside, The new members are Mesdames Henry Todd, Frank Fairchild, Hanly Blackburn, H. C. May, T. Gordon Kelly, William Fred Garten, He Langsenkamp Jr, and Pres Hughes. . = @ a = 8 Mrs. H. Talge Brown will entertain the Review club Monday at home. The program .will be presented by Mesdames John J. » Alexander Thomson, Joe Rand Beckett and C. Augustus
Bretsman photo, at the home of Mrs. Melle Springer
A wedding ceremony Oct. 31 and Edward Francis
Fitzpatrick united her daughter, Dorothy Virginia, Gallahue. Dr. F. 8, C. Wicks heard the vows,
University Women will Hine DeWitt S: Morgan as Speaker At Their November Meeting
DeWitt 8. Morgan, public schools superintendent, ‘will speak on «wartime Education—the Long Range View” at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, | at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Broadway Methodist chureh, Mrs. Logan Hall, Hospitality ¢hairman, will be” in" charge of Aare rangements for the November meeting and Mrs, George Mitten, tele{phone chairman, will be ia charg a ———r of reservations. Miss Ruth Duckwall will fing, V Wi —land Mrs. Alfred Kuerst will be t oitta irta,
her
s a's» em oa ow " “Lincoln's Gettysburg Address” will be discussed by James Ww. Fesler Monday evening at a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary ¢luk in the Propylaeum.
~ Van Gogh to Be Exhibited : WILLARD ©. WICHERS will give the gallery talk at the opening - of the exhibit of Vincent Van Gogh painting at4 p.m. Sunday at the Herron Art museum. Tr nsiiector of the Netherlands: misetim and information’ ress: EE ~ Holland, Mich. Mr, Wichers will. talk on “Art and Artists of the Netherlands Today.” Catalogs for the exhibit are being sold for the benefit of the _ Queen Wilhelmina fund and orders will be taken for commemorative plates In honoi-of the birth of a Netherlands princess in North
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will entertain with a supper Their guest list will include Messrs. and Mesdames Harold Ransburg,
Myra A Briggs.
will include Misses Marguerite Ulen, vance Garner and Ruby Winders, Mr. and Mrs. John T. VanZant, Mr. and .Mrs, Charles Alwes and ‘| Mrs. Hester Watters.
will entertain preceding the play. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. william -'T, - Finnéy and Mr. "and Mrs. Carroll B. Stine,
ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. James J. Lah and will atfend the play together with -the Lambs,
have &-supper party Tollowing. the! play with Dr. and Mrs. J.-B. Carr,
Monday at Civie
" List or Ushers Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Hammer
sriv.| Announced For Event
A list of ushers for the annual card party of the Indiana Woman's Republican club has been announced by Mrs. Fern E. Norris, ushers chairman. The party will be at 8 o'clock tonight in the ballroom of the Columbia club. : The ushers will include Mesdames Amy -Krauter-- Uhl; Kenneth... N, Rider Jr, Viola Sturm, Marjorie A. Larr, Mary Rader, Helen-C, Jones, Mary © Helen - Bastin, Rosemary Ruede, Lolita Apple, Georgla Shide-~ ler and Trela Caito, Others are to be Misses Mary Catherine Stair, Sara Jane Cape- | hart, Nellle Shepherd, Martha Ma{lone, Lillyon . Rosenthal, Clara Landers, Betty Straw, Betty: Miller rand: Mary Jane Fishey, “Mrs. Forrest L. Hickley Ww ena man for the party with Mrs. Jean Marks and Mrs. Edward Ossmian as hssistants. ‘The reception commit tee Includes Mrs. James, B. Malone, president, the other officers of the
and Urban ode,
. Others Attending Another party attending the play
Mr. and Mrs. Garth R. Marine
“Mr. and Mrs, C. L, Sargeant and Mrs. Forest Crain will be the din-
Mr. and Mrs. Burchard Carr will
Mrs. Jack Carr, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Coble and Mr, and Mrs. Austin Carrington as guests. ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mackey and Mr. dnd ‘Mrs. Thomas Rushmore
Politics Will Be — Subject of Talk =
-|'speaker at a meeting of the Indiana branch, National League of Pen
home of Mrs. W. D. Keenan, 327 Layman ave. Her subject will be
America, proceeds Irom which will go to the aid of children in
Hollard. The host committee will ~include Mrs. James Rose, chairman,
A. AU. W, news commentator. Meetings Scheduled
Miss Myer
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey E. Rogers Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sebastian will be the
club and $e past Wrest wi
1John Carmody, Alfred Eubank,
The schedule of A. A. UW. group meetings for the month fol-
gy To Be Wed
Mrs, C. Loren Harkness, president | tof “the “Indianapolis A. AU. Ww_| The Sacred Heart Catholic church
branch, will be hostess to the du=Twiilbe-the-scene.-at 10 o'clock. tocation’ study group at 9:45 a. m. [morrow morning of*the wedding of Tuesday at her home, 212 E 40thl,, Gabriella Meyer to Voitta A.
Joseph E. Cain, Albert Zoller and E. H. Kemper McComb,
Col: Roscoe Turner to Speak -
who have been scheduled to talk before Indianapolis clubs fn the near|the home of Mss, W. M. Mace, 5316 | bridal airs ‘accompanied by Miss future. . IN. Capitol ave. | Hermina Ritter and the mass will
“The Post-War Use of the Helicopter” will be the subject of an ad- Leaders for the discussion topic | be sung by Misses Mathilda Gas.
dress that Col. Roscoe Turner will give Thursday night at a meeting of will be Mesdames E. H. Scobey, R. per, Ritter and Athena Cafouros.
the INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S club M. Vandivier and Paul Weir. Mrs. Harry Martin will be the organist at the Woman's Department club mr of Robert Andrews will exhibit and) Miss Meyer is the daughter of |
{the home of Mrs. Ell E. Thompson, | discuss toys for convalescents. | Mrs: Charles M. Wells of the cen- | Talbott st, and Mr. Wirta is the!
the lesson leader at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS PARLIA- | Link, 4207 N. Pennsylvania st.!next Priday. The meeting will be satin. Her tiered circular veil of MENTARY LAW club Monday a G. y. Workman will speak on'at the home of Mrs. Milo Z. Boles | | English illusion will be held by a the home of Mrs. E. M. Campbell, | “China.” |in-the Marott hotel. | bonnet of bridal tulle fringed with Bo omens av. | The assistant hostesses will be | Lectures Set |orange blossoms. She will wear 2 | Mesdames G. P. Stockton, Mary E. The homemakers’ group will meet [single strand of pearls, gift of the | The NEW ERA club will have a Perine and J. Blaine Hoff {in Block's auditorium at 2 p. m,| | bridegroom, and carry a cascade] covered dish luncheon Monday at aine Hoffman and Nov, 23. Mrs. Geneva Stout, man- bouquet of white roses and stepha-| the home of Mrs. E. B. Tillson,| Miss Ruth Cochrane and Miss Mary ager of Block's tearoom, will speak notis. #425 Guilford ave. Mrs, W, L. Catherine Stair. {on “Entertaining at Home.” Mem-| Tilson will assist the hostess. | my, cuest tea of the WOMAN'S Jone BAY bring gUES'S 10 the Tesi | Miss Gertrude L. Mever wi be {her sister's maid of honor, She
Risponses 49 the oll call Wil ‘RESEARCH club will be held i Miss El b th Oh blic lib oss eld in) zabeth Ohr, public library, Miller will Re . wa Block's auditorium Monday. Dr. will give an illustrated lecture on will be dressed in scarlet chiffon Lowell H. DeMoss will give an fllus- | “Currierslves Etchings” before the | And will carry a fan bouquet of trated lécture on “Karluk- Kodiak | recent graduates group at 7:30 p. m. | White carnations tied with a white rs Weittiam B- Herbst will-sperk island" Nov. 22. The place of this meeting | jtin ribbon. “Historic India” and Mrs. Lee! Mrs. Kathleen Somers Wallace | [will be announced at the senerall_ ‘he—bridesmaids-— willbe Misses will discuss “Personalities and Mrs, William J. Stark will ‘pro- club meeting. Tor Riegel, Violet Wirta and Hn Present Day India” at vide the music. The members of | “The -Romance of the Thorne | Lillian Averbeck. They will be of the MONDAY AFTER-'the social and program committees. | Miniature Rooms” will be the sub- | dressed alike in gowns fashioned an illustrated lecture to be {with fitted white satin basques and
club Monday . atiwil be hostesses, . ... {det of ; given by Wilbur D; Peat at the dips full full skirts of ‘ninon -chiffon; They “|iner meeting of the discussion sroup| Will carry scarlet carnations and {at 8:15. p. m. Nov. 23 at the Y. W.| Wear single strands of pearls, sits |G. A. Miss Meta Fogas will be in| of the bride. > je of tha meeting. Clarice Schultze will be the flower
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guests Curtis.
William. . Johnson. will Johnson and Misses i | Margaret Terry and Roberta Bran,
On- Sobielionptes at BPW Meeting; oe William HL. Biny will be! Miss Cabri ey : Emi By rin in be | reas wih Ey ae os he {= ARSE pivey wil inciude Messrs “Nira, Oscar Montieth; 113 W; 44th — w 4. “Personality in Action” w uench will officiate at the dou-|ard Mesdames James Booe, et : fra Club Sets Luncheon : 2h dues = “op Et beg iin cerinony wi: She high odin “Conger, or utrivki Bi SnD OY iT OH ot the pares oni _presSchool_mmass; 8; Hildreth, Kenneth L.- Lamb, Col. Roscoe Turner and Dr. Lowell DeMoss are among the speakers group at 1:30 p. m. next Friday at! Mrs. William Lynch will sing the Emersop W. “Kern and J: Pranklin SE . ain uiichens ais
Bruce,
entertain Mr, Evans and Mr. and Mrs, Almon T. Mace at their home after the show.
Mrs, Frank E. V. Meyer, 1633 8. formance were sold plans have been made to reserve a block of
AE Gladys Vansant will intro- 912 N. Rural st | uce the speaker. { tral library will discuss new mystery | son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wirta, seats for Thursday night, © Miss Frances Darracott will - The MAGAZINE club will meet, books and good gift books at ® Hibbing, Minn, Proceeds from the a will be rine Wilding and. Harry {meeting of the evening contem- | For her wedding the bride Willl used for the national PhIARENIOPIC | oo
tomorrow at the home of Mrs, W. | porary literature group at 7:30 p. m. wear a gown of traditional ivory | projects of the sorority.
Service Men To Be Guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mrs. N icoles « Will Address" ‘Church Circle
Tickets All Sold In the party with Me ily Se
p.m, ; Ri Mrs. P. CO. Nicoles will speak on “The Man David.” Those who will assist the hostess are Mesdames H. C. Briles, W. L.
Mr, and - Mrs. Leroy Flint will and Mis, Herbert
‘Since all seats for Monday's per-
rington, Victor Kelly, R. D. Barnes, H. K. Thatcher Jr, Claude Clarke,
Clifford, A. D. Bowen, J. C. Car-}
Mrs. Frederick G. Balz will be the Women, at 1 p. m. Nov. 20 at the
the “Adventure in Politics.” Mrs. ‘Oscar A. Ahigren, Whiting, program chairman and president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will introduce Mrs, Balz. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will preside at the business meeting. ,
Légion Gro To.Discuss Yule Welfare
Christmas welfare plans will be the discussion subject at the. annual night" “meeting--of the’ Robert E.| Kennington unit, American Legion| auxiliary, in the post home at 8 P. DX “Wednesday. . Reports of the recent state conference will be given by Mesdames
Wilbur Peat, director of the John: Herron Art museum, was the prine
- SIouA ALPHA, last night. Mrs, Jérry Ohlemiller was program chairman for the meeting which was held “in the chapter's club rooms” Mrs. Ohlemiller dise cussed “The Children’s Museum.”
se|Alpha Chis to Work |
Beta Beta Alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will have an informal dessert meeting at. 1:30 p. m, tomorrow at the Butler une versity chapter house. Mrs, Paul G. Barrett will be the Walter Ford, Minnie Rigg, Ralph E. Members Kennington, "Thomas Maley, Samuel 3 Bennett, Leland Haines amd Garland Retherford. Mrs. Retherford and Mrs. Thomas _| Fagan will be the hostesses for the social “hour following" ‘the business meeting. : ~The ‘unit will be in charge of the bond booth atthe Traction Termi-'nai-station Thursday. Anyone wish=| - ing to work may call Mrs, Walter Ford; “Hational defense Ee » -Mrs. John L. Valentine, member-|-ship chairman, reports that the 1048] quota has been passed and the unit will receive a citation.
Book Forum to M get
Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will re- national and local contribution: ‘we (Flavin) | the’ war effort at the luncheon. | The national organisation was founded in 1874 at Syracuse unie
Alumnae Plan
will have a founders’ day luncheon " of at the Hawe
view “Journey in the Dark” at a meeting of the Book Forum at
1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’
auditorium. versity,
The fourth regiment of the serv- ” jce men's cadettes will have its second annual dance from 8 p. m. until midnight tomorrow at the Service | Men's club, 801 N. Tlinois st. The Stout field band will play for dancing and the grand march will begin at 8:15 p. m. . Larry Niles ang "Mue-Cogiil-will give danced strations during the intermission, Guests will include. men from Stout field, Camp Atterbury, the Seymour air base, Bunker Hill air ‘base: and the naval armory andj women from the WACS, WAVES, SPARS and marines.’ “The officers of the fourth regiment will be in charge of the dance.|
Church Auxiliary Sets Luncheon The Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church will have a
edges , , and just $1.00
luncheon at 1 p. m. Monday in the Roberts room of the church.- The luncheon will be preceded by a corporate communion service at 11:58 Am Mrs. Wilbur Shook will be the hostess and the program will consist of reports from the general con-
The bride's brother, James Meyer, | will be the best man and the {ushers “will be Henry and Robert. sponsor 8 talk on “The Slory theron the }éeremony. There will Sea Shells Tell" by Mrs. L. D.ipe 5 reception at the home of the | Owens at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow At] bride’ s mother from 5 until 9 o'clock | tion. Grade and high school teach- | ers of natural science are invited to 8. From Mexico, quaint | attend. Mrs. John Troyer, program
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girl, She will wear:a scarlet pina. § Shells’ to Be | Weimer, | the museum, 1150 N. Meridian st. | ysmaorrow evening. | committee chairman, will’ introduce heavy leather, dark
fore over white taffeta and an ‘Topic of Talk A breakfast at ‘Cifaldi's for mem- | Mrs, Owens will illustrate thei The couple will leave for Hibbing | the speaker,
embroidered Finnish cap of scarlet. {| The Children's Muséum guild 0 per of the immediate family wiil | story of shells with her own collec- | where they will make their home. Miss Florence Geisler, teacher .
leather thong sewed od suede i ‘ie lined | school 73, will conduct a science in- | « + « tab for Siesting | stitute in the natural history gal-| empty packs . , , | lery at 10:30 a. m. for Girl Scout yours for $200. ° | and Camp Fire Girl leaders,
Four Officers | To Be Installed |
The Young Women's League of
ficers at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the | SYynagog, | Union ba and Madison ave, ii Mrs. Jean Gurvita,. past president,
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sales and spoilage losses, Investigétion will prove ht you co ard 1 dey sep sh
vention. \
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