Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1943 — Page 22
sembly Woman's Club fo Hold | Tea at Governor's. Mansion
L GUEST DAY CHRISTMAS TEA of » Woman's club will be next Thursday mansion. Mrs. Henry F, Schricker will s and Mrs. Leo X. Smith is the general _the entertainment committee assisted Miss Genevieve Brown. The refresh-
Mrs. Albert F. Walsman, chairman,
In charge of the decorations committee is Mrs. Curtis Shake, od by Mrs. C. J. Buchanan and Mrs, Walter Treanor. : Portteus, club announced that will contribute jelly and the Indianapolis Day
| Woman's Viewpoint— youth Today AN LANDING- 'Unprepared for : » hostess for a : ; Whed and Duiat commits of |IVIALIIMONY
Caroline Scott Harrison chap.D. A R, at 2 p. m, Dec, 17 t the Propylacum, } - The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames O. Marvin Jones, Carl
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By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer | “DO YOU BELIEVE young love, | ever lasts?” is the question that| Maetschke, Hulbert Smith end [comes most often to this desk in| Francis H. Sinex. {letters from girls, i Mme. Marie Henry. French in- | of course, I do. I believe in love | ’ * structor at Tudor Hall school, Will |q¢ first sight, I believe there is none | \ . talk on “Christmas in France.” | touching, profound or sncere| IVITS. F . C. Bird Plans for decorating a Christmas a5 that of a 17-year-old. I believe] - tree and furnishing gifts for the ins because I felt it when I was| : wounded soldiers at Billings Gen- young and because I married the! Is Chairman eral hospital, Ft. Harrison, will be . {
boy I loved then and said goodby to| completed at the tea. The cOm- /the best sort of happiness when P . mittee also is arranging & party pe died. For arty for children at Mayer chapel. | I recall the sensations and emo- | ‘ Mrs. O. Harold Hershman will (ions of my teens. There was no preside, reality in the adult world. The named the general chairman for ond Th (affairs of sedate men and women the annual Christmas luncheon for Mare ! ere ... {seemed just as foolish to me as members of the Children's Sunshine “OUR GLOBAL NEIGHBORS" | boogie-woogie seems now. . Their Club, Inc, which will be held at will be discussed by Mrs. W. Dud- (Prosaic attitude and their sermon- 12:39 p. m, Dee. 21, at the Columbia ley Pratt at a meeting of the Over |iZing outraged me. club. ’ : the Teacups club tomorrow at the " a wn Other committees for the lunchhome of Mrs. Prederick A, Gal- MODERN MARRIAGE does not con include Mesdames Harry KenIagher, oH E 37th st. fail for lack of love or its quality. nett, 8. R. Lovick and Clifford J Le. It fails because a theory has grown Mrs John R. Curry will be the up that is fata] to marriage. It is Speaker at a meeting of the Gov- the theory that you can “eat your ernment Science club tomorrow at cake and have it, too.” “the home of Mrs Walker W. Girls ind boys who are madly in Winslow, 3834 N. Delaware st. love, as they say. get married with . ss = = the belief that their love will en-| Miss Agnes: Sherman, daughter dure. But in their subconscious of Mrs. Sue Sherman, has been minds Is the idea that if things selected as Junior prom chairman dont work out there is always a at MacMurray college, Jackson- divorce court ville. IL. They are not conditioned for Also at MacMurray, Miss Mil- permanent marriage as we were @red Louise Cornelius, daughter of In wisdom, this generation of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cornelius, | youngsters has far more than their is one of a committee of four [elders possessed. Why then do : freshmen who will prepare the [they fail at their most important _ .Meript for the freshman class job? Is it not because there has three-act musical comedy to be been a flaw in their training? given Jan. 8. Our educational system, which stresses social obligations, has failed to instill into the young a sense of | domestic obligation, You can't have! the one without the other, Lack the group are -the Julia Jameson {of self-discipline is the reason for Rutrition camp, the Clothe-A-Child most of our woes.” We'll never find CAmpaign and an annual breakfast apie or social security until for the Wheeler mission. |
B. Peake, B. L. Bvrket and William F. Bradley, decorations, and Mesdames Alva Cradick, Walter Zimmerman and William Weber, hospitality. Projects Supperted
Mesdames David C. Jolly, T. G. Evard and R. C. Smith will serve on the prize committee; Mesdames George Newton, D. P. Barrett and William P. Eich, cards, and Mrs. John Conner, Wheeler Rescue mission committee. The organization was founded in 1923 for the .purpose of bringing help and cheer to the needy and tuberculous children of the commu‘nity. The club works through the Marion County Tuberculosis assoi ciation, Among the projects supported by
Miriam Fatout To Be in Play
Times Special OXFORD, O., Dec. 9.—Miss Miriam
Patout and Mis Adda Jeanne AUXiliary to Sponsor
Winterfeldt of Indianapolis, mem- Publi bers of the Theater group at West- | b i Card Party “ern college here, will take part in The Ladies’ auxiliary to the In“the. 's production of “Cradle | ternational Association of MachinBn ipa play will be presented ists, 278, will sponsor a public ¢ard tonight and tomorrow at the col- | Party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the lege's Leonard theater, | Citizens Gas & Coke Utility buildMiss Patout, daughter of Mr. and | 8: : _ Mrs. Ray T. PFatout, Indianapolis, | Mrs. Ray Faust will be the chair-
something is done about it. i : Democratic Women fyxr2 3 re ‘Will Elect Officers | An election of officers will be held at a meeting of the-Marion County Democratic Women's club Tuesday
evening in the clubroom of the Indiana Democratic club,
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'A. F. Walsman, Clara Christopher, Thurman-——Gottschalk,
Miss Winterfeldt will be in | dent of the organization. “of the lighting. She is the ,,. D. + daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Piano Recital Winterfeldt, Indianapolis, The monthly co-operative recital Miss Mary Ellen Leckie, also of [of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers Indianapolis, is in“¢harge of pub-|association will be at 8 o'clock to. licity for all the Theater group's! morrow night at the D. A R. chapter ness-meeting. Mrs. E. C. Wakelam productions. {house. The public may attend. will preside, .
|erson, Elizabeth Spencer, Margaret | O'Connor,” Caroline Schaufhauser land John J. Broden and Miss Mary Brown.
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The hostesses = will be Mesdames]
f the club,
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Mrs. Frank C. Bird (right) is general chaiman for the annual Chfistmas luncheon which ‘the Children’s Sunshine Club; Inc, will have Dec. 21 at the Columbia club. Mrs. Garrett Kirby (left) is publicity chair. man for the event. Mrs, B. L. Byrket (center) is president o
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S.A.I. National President Will Be Guest of Local Zeta Chapter;
srs, Frank ©. Bird ms ween LopSTlON Sigma Alphas Plan Tour
« Highlights in today's sorority news include a visit by a national
officer of one organization, a Christmas party and a tour of the Riley
hospital,
Mrs. John B. Davison, Des Moines, Towa, national president of SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, musical honorary, will visit the local Zeta chapter
of the organization today, tomorrow
i Among parties planned for Mrs. |"
Davison are a‘ luncheon tomorrow afternoon to be given in Ayres’ tearoom by Mrs. O. R. Jones, president of the Nu.Zeta alumnae chapter, and a dinner tomorrow evening at the Spink Arms hotel, The dinner also will honor the {founders and pledges of the Zeta {chapter. Those who will appear in {a musical program are Misses Mary Ann. Kreiser, Mary Spalding, Carolyn Burd, Virginia Turner and iMary Alice Dilling. | The arrangements committee for (the dinner includes Mrs. Leonard {P. Kreiser, Mrs. Fred C. Lemley, | Misses. Colleen Schipper, Turner, {Jean = Wilding, Betty Burcham, {Jeanne Havens, Betty Jean Miller,
olson. : . Mrs. Davison will be the honor guest at a party tonight to be given
thur H. Taylor, president of the | Patroness group of the he tion, A i * Members of tiie Gamma chapter, EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA, wii visit Riley hospital at 10 a. m. ay. Miss Mary Heckard, super[iatendent of nurses at the hospital, will conduct a tour through the
Martha Egger and Betty Sue Nich-|
at the Hawthorn room by Mrs. Ar~| ”
and Saturday.
Has Glamour
| building. { | Miss Heckard will speak at a] {meeting of the organization this: evening -in the -clubrooms- at the {Rauh building. Her subject will] be “State's Aid in the Care of| Crippled children.” Miss Helen |Winebrehner will be the chairman |
man. Mrs. F.C, st si- Clarence of the meeting. | : play the part of the Prioress| Romer 1s the presi | Wheatley, Ray Herner, Flossie Pet-
| The Indianapolis alumnae of |
{ZETA TAU ALPHA will have their | annual Christmas party at the But{ler university chapter house tonight.
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A Christmas party and gift ex- Miss Isabella Eddy will be in charge | change will follow the ‘short busi- of the entertainment. She will be|
assisted by Miss Lucille Zimmer-
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{man, Mesdames Eugene Bibbins,|
Harry Smith.
| Central Count | Is Discussed
{| “The Value of the Central Count in Large Counties” was discussed
the Central Y. W. C. A, The state league is expecting an answer soon from Attorney General {James Emmert as to the constitu{tionality of the central count. | In view of the proposed special isession of Indiana legislature to
[|| make it possible for Indiana sol{]|diers to vote, Mrs. Fuller, president ijiof the league, recommended that |The Indiana league take any action
necessary to insure the use of the
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Also at the meeting a thorough analysis of the organization of the
{J state league was made to enable league to secure individual | member understanding of the pro{}i posed program to be adopted at
its spring convention.
To Have Yule Party .
central count in the coming .pri-|" [} ary.
‘Mrs. W. J. Palmer, 333 N. Audubon rd., will be the hostess for the
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)r. Paul Hao Nill Address
L.A UW. |
Study Groups Set ~ Meeting Dates,
Dr. Paul LC. Hao,
; Louisville, | research chemist, will be the guest
speaker at the annual Christmas
Women, Tuesday
Dr. Hao will speak on “China and the. Global War.” Mrs, Paul Ross will be the A. A. U. W. news com= mentator, Music will be provided by Mrs. Oren D. Pritchard, Mrs, Susan Shedd Hemingway and Miss Martha Burton.
Study Groups
Four A. A. U. W. study. groups, ‘have set ‘meefings for the near. future, : : | | The afternoon contemporary . lit-! | erature group will meet at 1:30 p.m, | | Monday at the home of Mrs. Mur-| {ray F. Conner, 3941 Kenwood ave. {Mrs. C. E. Roach, chairman, will igive. a study of “Western Star" (Benet). Mrs. Roach will give her review, again at a meeting of the evening contemporary group at 7:30 p. m.,] Dec. 21, at the home of Miss Dor-
Theater Party
There will be an informal dinner and theater party for the members, of the recent graduates group Mon- | ‘day. Members. will meet at 6 p. m.! on the mezzanine of the Claypool hotel. | Mrs. C. Loren Harkness, 212 E. 49th st, will ‘be the hostess for a | meeting of the education study! {group at 9:45 a. m,, Dec. 21. Study “will be on an analysis of the school records of juvenile delinquents. “The discussion started by Mrs. H. 'L. Wisner on curriculum changes, in the secondary schools will be continued by Mrs. Karl M. Koons.
Will Hear Dr. R. E. Vale |
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will talk on “I Stood in Bethlehem” at a Christ mas guest party of the Caroline Scott: Harrison chapter, D.A.R., next Thursday at 2 p. m. at the chapter house, . ;~ Preceding his address the Ogden Junior chorale will sing, ‘with Mrs. James M. Ogden as director, . Mrs. Herbert R. Hill will preside, and the hostesses for the meeting and tea will be Mrs, Charles PF. | Voyles, chairman, and Mrs. Hulbert J. Smith, co-chairman,
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[chapter will hold a rummage sale at
{1670 N. West st. Wednesday to pro- | vide funds for the chapter museum. | Mrs, Conrad Clever is the com- | mittee chairman. The sale will be’ directed by Mrs. Arthur P. Thomas. Other members of the museum committee are Mrs. John L. Goldthwaite, co-chairman; Mesdames George H. Batchelor, John Wesley Duncan, Walter H. Green, Charles’ D. Hogate, John J. Madden, George { Phillip Meier, Joel Whitaker, Wwil{liam F. Millholland, Samuel Shank, ! | Albert E. Sterne, Hester T. Van | Landingham, William F. Kuhn and | van Osdol, and Miss Clara, Gilbert. |
Miss Beaumont | Is Engaged
| ~The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Anne Beau'mont and Malcolm Read Sutherland {Paul Schmidt, Louis Skeeters and Today's model has that button Jr. of Chicago has been announced.
| The wedding will be Dec. 23 in the {Fairmont Presbyterian church,| {Cleveland Heights, O. - | { The bride-to-be is the daughter] ‘of Mrs. John E. Beaumont of Cleve-| ‘land, and the prospective bride- | [groom is the son of Maj. and Mrs.
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p-T. A. Bazaar The school 78 Parent-Teacher, association. will hold its annual)
|progfam at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 17 at! rthe school, Vermont st. and Sher-|
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To Hold Card Party | The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor and its Ladies society will sponsor a public card party at 8 p. m. Saturday at the hall, 13th st. and Park ave.
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{meeting of the Indjanapolis branch,’ American Association of University| at the Broadwant
The engagement of Miss Marion K. Walter, lieutenant, WAC, to Sgt. Richard C. Clark has been announced by her aunt and uncle; Mr, and Mrs. -C, Wilbur Foster, The bride-to-be is stationed at Olmsted field, Middletown, Pa. and the prospective bridegroom is serving with the army air corps in the southwest Pacific. He is the son of Mrs. Jean Lee Clark. No date has been set for the wedding.
Couple Will Be At Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ervin are on a wedding trip following their marriage Monday in the Central Ave-
{nue Methodist church. The bride
was Miss Maxine Harry. Dr, FP. Marion Smith officiated. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ervin were the couple's only attendants. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
twill be at home in the Ambassador
apartments.
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Plans to Fill
B Yule Baskets
Party, Gift Exchange
To Will Be at Y. Ww. C. A.
Three units of the American Legion auxiliary have set meetings
for this week or next,
The Christmas party and gift exchange of the MEMORIAL unit 3
| [will be at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at the [Central Y. W. C. A. Reservations : {may be made until noon Monday
with Miss Sadie Douglas, Mrs. Edith DeWitt or Mrs. Helen Viases. Following the dinner the group will hold a joint meeting with the post at 119 E. Ohio st. , Members will bring donations for Christmas bas-_ kets. Mrs. Desse Myers will preside during the business meeting, —
The monthly meeting of the GARFIEL PARK unit 88 will be held in the west room of the World War Memorial building at 8 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Spencer presiding. ? The unit is in charge of the war bond and stamp booth in the traction terminal the first and third Mondays of each month according to Mrs. Gladys McIntire, national defense chairman. The group has made 1500 cookies for the Saturday night parties at the Illinois st. branch. Service Men's Centers, Inc, and has donated funds fcr recreational activities at the Marion hospital.
The BIG FOUR unit will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the World War Memorial building. The unit will be in charge of the war bond and stamp booth at the traction terminal tomorrow,
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