Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1943 — Page 9

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Society—

Lambs Club Members to Entertain. Guests Before Dance, Floor Show

DINNERS AND COCKTAIL PARTIES have been planned by Lambs club members to precede the organi-

2ation’s dance and floor show tonight at the Columbia club.

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Among those having guests at their homes will be Mr. and Mrs. Edson T. Wood who will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Ewing Sinclair, Harry Mays and W. J. Lochhead. The group will go “Dutch treat” for a dinner at the Columbia club following. In Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickam’s party will ‘be Messrs. and

Mesdames Earl Barnes, William C. Grifith, Alan W. Boyd, Jeremiah L. Cadick and Harry T. Pritchard, Mrs, Willlam H. Wemmer, Col.

and Mrs. Henry E. Tisdale and Judge and Mrs. Herbert Wiison.

Cocktails will be served at the Hickam home and dinfier at the club.

Other Lambs Members Having Parties AT MR. AND MRS. HAL R. G'S home preceding dinner at the club will be Messrs. and Mesdames Russell C. Fish, Roy Bain, Hilton Burghard, H. .G. Wall, Sheldon Sayles, Frank Dowling, Alexander Thomson; John Bookwalter and Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs.

Macy Teetor, New Castle, Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske, Mrs. Donald N.

Test and Maj. and Mrs. Frank A. Dixcn, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Heidt Jr. will have as guests at their

. .,, cocktail party Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Todd, Harrison Eiteljorg,

“Frank Throop, Herbert A. Pinnell and Glenn Warren, Miss Marybelle Witt Neal and Willlam Crook, Terre Haute. The group will hold a “Dutch treat” dinner, following, at the club, An informal cocktail and dinner party will include Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Booger, Thornton Sterrett, Ralph Lieber, Orland Church and Walter Stuhidreher. :

Chiles-Tennant Engagement Announced

MR. AND MRS. EBER E. CHILES, St. Louis, ahnounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Anne, to 1st Lt. Richard 8. Tennant, corps of engineers, U. 8. A, : Lt. Tennant is the son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Maurice E. Tennant, 3710 N. Pennsyivania st. The military wedding will be Christmas eve in St. Louis. Col. Tennant will be his son's best man and Miss Anne Tennant, the prospective bridegroom’s sister, will be one of the bride's two attendants. A graduate of Harvard college, Lt. Tennant is a member of the Dramatic, Contemporary, Indianapolis Literary and Woodstock clubs. He is an instructor at the engineer supply school, Granite City engineer depot, Granite City, IIL : . n= . = = Miss Mary Scott Morse will become the bride of Pvi. Nelsol Gladding Johnson at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, in the Pirst Presbyterian church. A reception in the Woodstock club will follow

A bridal dinner will be given by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, at their home Wednesday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Morse.

tis Morse potemiediov Mrs. Daniel P. Morse The Bridal Sceme— Marilyn Caldwell Will Entertain With Shower for Jane Strohm

Shower notes and an announcement dinner claim attention in today’s

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Ce ‘Lou Nolen, Marianne Mec- —_ Don: arta Boot ane ou. Red Cross Issues Call | will assist her daughter with For Single Beds

Mary . 650 E. 24th| An appeal for single beds is being

Sororities— Delta Zeta Alumnae to Sponsor Civic Production Thursday Night; Sigma Kappas to Have Dinner

One Indianapolis sorority will sponsor a performance of a Civic theater play next week and two other groups will have Christmas parties, The Indianapolis alumnae chapter of DELTA ZETA will sponsor an added performance of the Civic theater production, “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” Thursday evening, i _ Proceeds from the event will be for the pledge of the local group to

1. The engagement of Miss Miriam Suzanne Gasper to Arnold L. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Perkins of Greenfield, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Joseph Gasper. The wedding will be in February. Mr, Perkins attended Butler and Purdue universities. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.) 2, Members of the Algonquin Riding club will have a group ride before their annual Christmas dinner which will be held Sunday, Dec. 19, at the clubhouse. The four club members shown here are (left to right) Chester Bonham, Mrs, William Hussey, Edward Wiest and Mrs, Earl Hair, Tr 3. Miss Patricia Ann Stayton's marriage to Dr. James C. Katterjohn, Indianapolis, son of C. C. Katterjohn, New Albany, will be next month, Her engagement is announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Stayton. She is a graduate of Butler university and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Dr. Katterjohn was gradu. ated from Indiana university snd the I. U. School of Medicine. He Is . # member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Phi Chi medical fraternity. (Emma Gene Tucker photo). 4. At a dinner given last night at the Indianapolis Athletic club by Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Boyer, the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to Pfc. Gordon K. Vrell was announced, Pvt. Vrell, Camp Gruber, Okla., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ©. R, Vrell. The : , late In January, will be in the Columbia club, (Bretzman ha 5 A Jan. 14 ceremony in the Carroliton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church will unite Miss Betty Lou Kehn, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Kehn, and Howard W. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis.’ Miss Keéhn attended Butler university where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a Purdue university graduate. and an Alpha Tau Omega fratepnity member. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jénkins announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Bette, to Sgt. Clayton Nichols, Peterson field, Colorado Springs, Colo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nichols. The wedding will be Dec, 26 in the Riverside Methodist church,

PHNA Election|Orchard Schedules a Musical Program Will Be Held

The children of. Orchard school

Sunnyside Guild Members to Have Guests Monday for Civic Play, ‘The Man Who Came to Dinner’

Several members of the Sunnyside guild have planned parties for Monday evening preceding and following the Olvic theater performance of “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” § The Monday night show is being sponsored by the guild and the proceeds will be used for the work of the organization done for the patients atthe Marion County Tuberculosis hospital. = Mrs. Hanly Blackburn and Mrs, .

DeWitt Brown are the co-chairmen Cam i poe for the event and they will be as- ] F G | sisted by Mesdames Guy E. Mor- P 3 rc Ir 8 rison, Nordeau Heaps and Edward ‘eq FT wer a Hilgemeler. WwW 1 Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn will} --- ill Receive entertain at their home preceding the play. ‘Their guests will be Mr. Honors, Ranks and Mrs. DeWitt Brown, Mr. and na ; Mrs. Jack Brown and Capt. and! he Christmas council fire for Mrs, DeWitt Brown Jr. | Camp Fire girls of th rth diss Guests at a supper party to be Pp . ¢ o 8. Da given by Mr. and Mrs. Morrison fol | trict of Indianapolis will be held at lowing the performance will be|4 p. m. tomorrow in the Tabernacle

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I. T.-S.C.Group To Discuss ‘Libya’

Highlights in today's, club news are a dessert luncheon

ST. JOAN OF ARC WOMEN'S ,0)

will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednes-

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established by the national organization in honor of the first pledge’ and {nitiate, Miss Frances - Westcott, national Delta Zeta treasurer, is a member of the play cast. Mrs, Charles Rawlings will be in charge of ticket sales. She will be assisted by Mesdames E. E. Rosendahl, Kermit Sheets and Della Thede, Miss Westcott and. Miss Charlyn Murray.

and oy Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, 4801 Park T a

EPSILON at 6 p. m. Monday.

On Jan. 13

will participate in a program of Messrs. and Mesdames J, 8. White,

Christmas music in front of the|l. Richard Wagner, Edgar Rogers, fireplace of the school's Foster hall'Leonard L. Swartz, E. A, Crane, G. Tuesday. R. Redding, Alfred L. Piel, Carleton

Miss Helen Showalter will play |Heiberger, Maris Crain, Louis E.

The annual luncheon meeting of yo orean and the children will sing [Smith and Richard A. Wal and Dr. the Public Health Nursing associa- carols under the direction of Miss land Mrs. C. O. McCormick.

tion dianapolis Athletic «lub, Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen

ing of the organizaticn.

will be held Jan. 13 atthe In-|Mary Anne Beaumont. Miss Vera

was appointed chairman of the 1944 nomi- through the fourth grade will have nating committee at a recent meetOther [the other children will meet in the

Hunte and Miss Twanet Evans wiil Other Parties give the history of “Silent Night.” There will be a party at the home Children from the kindergarteh|or ar and Mrs. Willam Waters

preceding the play with Mr. and

and ; Mrs, Myron J. Austin acting as co-

their program in the morni

members of the committee are Miss afternoon. The program has been hosts, Messrs. and Mesdames James

~|Ruth Sheerin, Mesdames John R. Edwin M. McNally and|J. K. Lilly.

Curry, B Mortimer Furscott.

arranged through the courtesy of Gibson, Phillip A. Kappes, K. L. Crickman, Addison H. King, Law-

Presbyterian church, : Special honors and ranks will be awarded to girls in recognition of their achievements. Ann Hughes, Caula group at school 66, will res ceive the Torch Bearer Craftsman in Indian lore. The Torch Bearer Craftsman In

homemaking will be awarded to Betty Kendall of the P. U. G, Horle zon club. The national thrift honog will be awarded to Mary Ellen Hale gren for having kept an accurate account of her finances for M months and saving at least 10 cent of her “income.” ~

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The program will be devoted to

The offices to be filled are first and third vice presidents, recording secretary, treasurer and eight places

Yule Luncheon

rence M. Henderson, James McCoy,

Walter Shirley, W. Henry Roberts, © Other Honors

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A dessert luncheon for

lon the board of directors.

At the meeting Miss Josephine Brown, staff supervisor, discussed unusual cases and Miss Beatrice Short gave the service report for the month of November, She reported 4141 visits made last month.

Card Party

Set

Roy L. Davidson, Francis Sommer, Ken Mosiman, Leslie Cain, Robert

Is. Planned Turner, Robert CO. Becherer and

The Municipal Gardens Women's| Herbert Linsmith, Miss Minna BurDepartment club will have its -an-!ton and Martin J. McManamon will nual Christmas party Monday athe among the guests. the clubhouse on the Lafayette rd.| ,; 0 nlay with Mr. and Mrs. A Christmas luncheon will be served |p g Barnhill will be the Messrs. at 12:30 p. m. i lent wit give on pr: ns nt invocation and Mrs. Frank Boles| gy T Mr. and :

will sng. Mrs, George Davis willl winams will give a reading and the entire group|ine play. nlerisln & yroup. a}

will be given to Martha Finehouti Mrs. Jesse Barker, guardian of the

Keda and Shuta honors in ¢ and craftsmanship will be given