Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1943 — Page 18
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LIS college girls will be arrive next to spend the Christmas holis Martha Alig, who is a first year student in college of Mount Vernon seminary, left there for Indianapolis to spend the holidays with her
r, Mrs. Clarence Alig. Miss Alig recently has been elected sectetary of her class and an “alumna daughter” 7 ‘. ss » . ; J ” » . 1 Among girls who will be coming home from Western college : ) ¢ _ at Oxford; O., are Miss Miriam C. Fatout, daughter of Mr. and i ’ "Ray T. Fatout; Miss Virginia Martin, daughter of Mr. and : rs. Clarence R. Martin; Miss Doris McCord, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Robert €. McCord, and | ; ? Dr. Edwards Hears Bubul,
Miss Bernice Chamberlain, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ghamberinin. i Steele Vows A ceremony at 7:45 p. m. last
Jo Come from Western inight in the Broadway Methodist]
. OTHERS WILL BE Miss Marianne Daries, daughter of Dr. &nd | church united Miss Mary Isabelle [Steele and Lt. Joseph L. Bubuk
Mrs, A : be her sister's matron of ‘hdner the prospective bridegroom's brothe er, James A. Craig, will be the best. man. ty - Dr. Craig is the son—of Mrs. ~~ James A. Craig, Gary, and the até Dr. Craig.
Nu Art Photo. The St. Philip Neri Cathelie church was the scene Oct. 2 of the wedding of Miss Dorothy Nees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Nees, and Cpl. Jamés Reinert, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reinert.
: Parties Set hit Among parties planned for Mist’ Morrison is a miscellaneous shower which Mrs. Hiram Sexson and Mrs. Magdalene A. Davis will give Thurs day night at the former's home. Guests with thé bride-to-be an her mother will include 4 :
of Mrs, W. Brower Ward, 316 rd. There will be a 1 p. m. luncheon : tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Phul Kilby, 5772 Central ave., for mémbers of Chapter F, P. BE. O. BISTER-
Meridian Hills HOOD, McLaughlin, Thomas Béasley, Théo-
Announces A Christmas story will be told by dore Scott, William Staleup, Ray=
: mond Davis, Max Bartley, Jack Mrs. Lawrence Newburn and Mrs. \ ule Events | Woerner “and Nicholas fr W. A. Schullenberger will give “P.| {and Miss Louise Ellen Trimble."
Mrs. Frederick R. Daries; Miss Mary Ellen Leckie, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stoner; Miss Nancy Myers, daughter of Pr. and Mrs. Roy V. Myers; Miss Ann Lathrop Winger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bjorn Winger,
‘and Miss Adda Jeanne Wintér- * feldt, daughter of Mr. and Mfs.
. led and the bridalsairs were played!
iThe Rev. John F. Edwards officiat-|
iby Mrs. John English, | troop 42 will be presented to the Indiana State School for the Deaf.
Toys cleaned, straightened and painted by members of Girl Scout troop 56 assisted by Boy Scout.
Among the scouts who helped
E. C. Winterfeldt. | Miss Patricia Doud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Doud, Miss Anne Eberhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Eberhart; Miss Margaret Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. C.. Frazier; ' Miss Martine G. Horne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McH. Horne, and Miss Emily Greene
The bride was given in marriage by her father, Roy, W, Steele, She chose a gown of white satin with {fitted basque and full skirt falling into a slight sweep. Her fingertip veil was held by a halo of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. Richard M. Steele, Knightstown, was the matron of honor. Jand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |ghe wore a dress of pink silk jersey Allan Greenland. | fashioned like the bride's and car- ’ iried a bouquet of blue porhpons. To Meet Tonight | ‘The best man was John Bubul, | THE CENTURY club will mest | Ft. Wayne, a brother of the bridetonight at the D. A. R. chaptér groom, and the ushers were Richard house. Dr. Franklin L. Burdette, Steele and Horace G. Barden. pasistant professor of history and | For her daughter's wedding Mrs. political gciénce at Butler univer. | Steele wore a dress of fuchsia crepe, sity, will speak on “Lowering the |black accessories and a gardenia Voting Age in Georgia.” | corsage. Following a reception at i the church the couple left for a wedding trip. The bride -is a graduate of Earl{ham college and the bridegroom, {the son of John Bubul, Kenosha, | Wis., was graduated from the Uni- | versity of Wisconsin where he was {a member of Phi Gamma Delta | fraternity.
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§ a 8 = | Mrs. Joh M. Redding will review “Skyway to Berlin” at a meeting of the Officers’ Wives club tonight at the Hotel Linecln. The book was written by Mrs. Redding's husband, who is a lieutenantpolonel in the armed forces, and . Maj. Hal Levshon. yr # 8» | Miss Nancy Kegley will enter. fain the members of the Golden Wheel committee of the Caroline Beott Harrison chapter, D. A. R, at a Christmas party tonight in her home.
Union Station Canteen rie ou annual municipal Ohrist.| 1 4% the home of Mrs. Thor G.
{mas concert by the Ogden Junior
Board Will Meet . { chorale, under the direction of Mrs.
The luncheon report meeting of jomes M. Ogden. will be given at the Union Station canteen execu- no, gaturday in Christ Episcopal Rive and advisory board will be held ‘church on Monument eircle, Bt noon tomorrdw un the fourth ,i.., oni Omega fraternity spon-
floor of the station. £ : sors the program and this year Among the special service officers three Alpha Chi daughters are
‘who will be guests are Lt. William | 0 bers of the thorale McKenzie, 4 Rube Ohare. Lt! “They are Miss Barbara Mason, oy Dwyer, Ensign Douglas EVans,| goughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert pt. Cyrus Polley, Ma). Leroyiy wmason; Miss Nancy Jones, daugh=
| with the reclaiming are (left to right) Billie May Gross, Alfred Pugh and Ann Reimer.
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7 Deaf Children |New Century Club Will Donate | 1 Get Toys ‘White Gifts for Day Nursery; |p. Scouts Butler Groups to Hear Speakeir | ou. punarea reciime toms, ex-
hibited recently at school 32, will bé Several Indianapolis clubs will have gift exchanges or Christmas piésentéed to the Indiana State] programs at meetings scheduled this week. | School for the Deaf for distribution Mémbers of the NEW CENTURY club will bring “white gifts for as Christmas gifts to the children Indianapolis Day nursery ta a meeting tomorrow at the home | there, ’ | The toys were “done over” by 24
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the of Mrs. C. H. Maston, 3853 Winthrop ave. . Mrs, J. BE. Barcus will be in charge of a Christmas program and members of Girl Scout troop 56] Mrs.. Lloyd A. Pottenger will pro-|- - meme ————— whith meets at the school. Boy | vide music, Mrs, Burton A, Knight the home of Mrs. Edgar West on Beout troop 42 also assisted with | will review “Silent Night” (Pauld).|Independence rd. Mrs. Roscoe |the work. | Mrs. C. W. Sommers and Mrs, O.| Young. was installed as president | Mrs. Rosalee Spong, leader of | C. Neier will assist the hostess. [during the meeting. {troop 36, and Mrs, ©. A. McLear . Other new officers are Mrs. Har- {aided the scouts. | The Christmas party and gift ex-|gld Green, vice president; Mrs. Glen| Other Girl Scout troops. working! change for members of the WOM- Stroud, secretary, and Mrs. Harry on holiday projects are troop 1, led! AN'S ADVANCE club will be held Kemlo, treasurer, A Christmas din- by Mrs. Melvin Miller; -which is | tomorrow at the home of Mrs. H. {ner and gift exchange were other making Christmas tree decorations R. Pierce, 3541 Birchwood ave. Alfeatures of the meeting. Mrs. Young | for the WAC mess hall at Ft, Har- | covered dish luncheon will be served | assisted the hostess. | rigson, The group also is giving grab at 1 p.m, bag presents for each of the 110 service women stationed there.
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There will be a noon luncheon for “Neighbors” will be the subject of members of the HELP EACH) A talk to be given by Mrs. Homer OTHER club tomorrow at the home Other Projects - G, Hamer at a meeting of the | of Mrs. Paul Ticen, 1205 Hoefgen| Intermediate troop 23, with Mrs. | BUTLER WOMEN'S~+ FACULTY !st.- A Christmas party will follow Elmer Hume as leader, has 100 tray | club tomorrow. Red Cross sewing a short business meeting. [favors ready for the patients at| and knitting will precede the meet- | Long hospital on Christmas day. The members of the ZETA TAU| qyenty-five girls of troop 62 will |
| ALPHA MOTHERS club will enter-|,,.0 and distribute cookies Dee. 22 |
Wesenberg, 420 Buckingham dr, . Mrs. Albert Mock. Mrs. Fred Gor- | t8I0 their husbands with a Christ- | oy the Station hospital, Camp At- . "mas party tonight at the Butler |man, Miss Lena Nester and Miss oooo0 i chapter house. A busi- | lerbury.. Mrs. Fred B. Shaw is the | Sarah T. Sisson will assist Mrs. | ; ’ | leader.
ness meeting at 7:30 o'clock will pre- | : i ¢ Wesenberg. |cede the party. | Magazines and ash trays for Bill-|
Mrs. William A. Von Cannon and Miss Louise Goodnough will play | A epi ok a Mrs. Carey Smith Fry will be host. marimba selections and carols will |, 0} voc Herschel Hadley, | asses and program ‘chairmen for | De sung. The hostesses will be Mes- |" y the y.
BO. patie, Thesé wha wil dele. The traditional formal dinner- Mrs. William Steinhilber will en8 570" S: pridge party held at Meridian Hills | tertain next Monday night for Miss
er Maz gruidite, Robert, untry club during the Christmas Morrison. A handkerchief shower 3 holidays will be on New Year's eve. | WAS given recéntly by Miss Margery Mrs, Norma Guthrie, 3247 Col | lege ave, will be the hostess ©. {have been chairmen for the event. | ~ morrow evening for a meeting of since its inception, again will ar-| M S h : the Alpha chapter, PHI THETA range the party. They are planning | I'S. cnr icker DELTA. special ‘entertainment at midnight. | E . . the Eta chapter, IOTA TAU TAU, Mesdames Harry J. Berry, Hulbert | | 0 ntertain will be held tonight at the home J. Smith, Harry Reisser, Wajter, ave. Prospective members will be shall G. Knox, Arthur E. Krick, guests, 8. B. Lindley and Charlton N.! Mrs. Henry F. Schricker will be underprivileged children. Miss Helen, The annual Christmas party for po 50 5 0 as { , ’ 88 u Phi Epsilon Wilde and Miss Esther M. Schmitt children below 10 years of age will) sorority at 10:30 a. m. tolat the club. Mrs. Horace B , : : Sigma chapter, ALPHA OMI- rs. Horace Barden, | yp Frank Cregor, president of CRON ALPHA, will have its annual yo in charge of the party. (the Indiana Federation of Music at Cialdi's. ! ; Her subject will be “Musical Thera !and a Christmas story will be told Po The guests will be Mesdames by a representative of the Jordan PEUtics. Wilma Tanner, Wanda Tucker i Ising accompanied by Mrs, William. ’ 'l Fhe club will be closed Christmas | : ? . Laura Blumenauér, Mary Jean). o and on Christmas day, but on Herbert Gibbs. - Mrs, Minnie Klinge, Pauline Minatel, yoy dinner. {ble composed of Mesdames Martin, Cathérine Rash and Mary Harrison. {Karl Means, Claus H, Best, James rison and Miss Mary Janet Cirele Convenes Gertrude Gutelius in singing Furgeson. »
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Flood, who Hall and Mrs. James Johnston, The annual Christmas party of | Assisting them will be Messrs. and | of Mrs. Mary Garrett, 3419 Park Montgomery, J. Floyd King, Mar. Patronesses Members will bring toys for Carter. hostess for a meeting of the will assist thé hostess. {bé held from 3 to 5 p. m, Dec. id chairman, and Mrs, Melvin Hansen | mothers’ Christmas party tonight “genta Claus will distribute gifts Clubs. Will be the guest speaker; Dorothy Jean Shrum, Lillie Smith, | oo cervatory. Mrs. Attia Malott Martin will Bruner, Carrié Pope, Louise Amick, po. 23 the regular dinner will be a | Burtch will accompany an énsem. Others will be Miss Marcia Har-| |W. Costin, CP. Posson and Miss {| “Breaking Down Religious Bar- | Christmas carols,
riers” was discussed by the Rev. Miss Patty Rice will present “The . |Clarence A. Shake today at a meet- SWiss Bell Ringers.” Mrs, Norman S Unit ling of the Irvington circle of the + Schneider is the program chairs 3 | Child Conservation League of Amer- man. The social committee of ica at the home of Mrs. L. B. Jones, | Which Mrs, Bidney E. Fenstéermaker 345 Kenyon st. Mrs, L. J. assisted the hostess,
Women's Plans Holiday Meeting
Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson will be in charge of the program for the annual Christmas party of the Women's society of the Meridian heights Presbyterian church Thursday at the church, . | There will be an executive board
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a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS dames E. C. Morse, C. T. Curtis and | Three thousand tray favors for READERS club tomorrow. The BE. A. Wetherald, meeting will be held at the Von {Cannon "home, 3350 N. Illinois st.
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Billings hospital are being made by | study hour at 10:30 a. m, The dis-_
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Wahle and Capt. George Harvey, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. There will be a gift exchange.
. Jones, and Miss Katie Clark, daughTo Exchange i fts | tet of Mr. and Mrs, George L. Clark. | -Mrs.-Arthyr J. Randall and Mrs. | Mrs. Ralph Kalp is in charge of| Those who will appear on the pro- | George W. Yount will speak on “We | To Be S eaker arrangements for the annual gram are Miss Maxine Critchfield, | Will Always Keep Christmas” at a | . P Christmas party of the Newcomers Soprano; Mesdames Frances Nichol meeting of the IRVING TON| # 8 = i club to be held at the Central son Ludy, Margaret Harrison Shimer MOTHER study club tomorrow at| Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman willl The members of the Indianapolis vidual groups will follow the study YW.C.A at 1 p. m. tomorrow./and Muriel Wagner Pfislerer and the home of Mrs. Fred C. Lemley, give a reading of “The Christmas and Marion county. Girl Scout session and a fellowship luncheon During the afternoon there will be | Miss Berenice Reagan, violinists; [312 N. Audubon rd. |Story” for members of the Butler | council were guests at the Leaders’ will be served in the dining room card games and a gift exchange, [Miss Mildred Shultz, celist; Miss| =. 0 be | University Mother’ couricil at a club Christmas, party at the at 12:30 p. m, | The ter on Mrs Koln come | Betty Thompson, soprano, and Miss| The soc 4 Somme ele po | meeting at 10 a. m. Friday in ae} VM. CA. Jae: Nght. psi | A feature of the afternoon sesmittee are Mesdames Dan Bab |Judy Slicer, harpist. members of the IRVING TON recreation room of Jordan hall, rs. H. Verle Wilson, president, sion will be the story, “As Told by cock, A. A. Feldman and Paul K.| Others will be Miss Peggy Yockey | oii womens STUDY! Music for the Christmas program And Mrs. Charles Brockman, vice Mary,” by Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth, | Ime. and Miss Frances Matkin. Mrs. Roy | & Fo Cr 0 ome of Mrs | Will be provided by Mrs. H. H. Pea. President, invested a’ class of accompanied by Mrs, Paul Dressel re : Patterson will be the organist and | George F tiawier. § 601 E A ir st (body, violinist, accompanied by Brownie leaders. Members of the and Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry. Glee Club to Sing Miss Barbafa Barth will be the ge I. £5 Clair ‘| Mrs. Delbert J. Rogge. Mrs, Harold |Party committee in addition to Mrs.| Mrs. Ellsworth and the singers The Malleable Gice eivb wil sine trumpeter. rs. W. D. Keenan, 327 Layman CO. Curtis is the program chairman ‘vison and Mrs. Brockman were will appear in costumes. Members
1. qn 125, 141, 4, 8, 10, 28,-36, 65, 78, 124, tian Family” and those who will’ ‘Mrs. Hirschman 3% ad 5"! jlan Pamiy= and thoes who Wi Brownie troop 147 led by Mrs. W.| Aldag, Gilbert Forbes, Robert Mur-
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- M . Miss Dorothy Peterson is the gen: (ave will entertain the JNDIANAP- [and Mrs, B, Lynn Adams is the Mesdames Howard. Hunter, R. M.| will contribute to a fund to clothe for members of the Indianapolis | eral chairman for the event. Other |oL1s JUNIOR on BLS lib with | president of Tn Aa { Hite, Fred Shaw and Karl Venits, needy children at Christmas time. | chapters of Pi Omicron sorority at members of the committee are MIS. |g Christmas party at 8 p. m. Thurs-| «ne Red Oross surgical dressing, Miss Betty Seasey. (Mrs. Dressel and Mrs, Charles J. . 8 meeting at 8 p. m. today at the William C.-Otto and Misses Kath-|quy ot her home. ter will s 1 | ‘The council's. monthly meeting Kachel will lead in .the singing of Woman's Department club. Mrs. erine Smith, Rea Bauer, Esther junit at Butler meet from 1 10 was held at 10 a. m. today in the carols. Marguerite Waldo, president of Iota Yancey, Edith Allen and Mildred “Girl Bcout office. Mrs. Thomas J.| Gamma chapter, will preside. | Blacklidge. MAKERS club met this morning at | " | Blackwell presided.
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I. T.-S. C. President Will Be Guest
Mrs. Dorsey Dodd will be the speaker at a meeting of the Colonial Boston chapter, International Travel-Study club, at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Marott hotel,
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i Service Wives’ Party The Enlisted Men's Wives club J will:have a Christmas party at the U.S. 0. center of the Roberts Park | Methodist church at 7 p. m. tomor= i row. All wives of enlisted men may { attend, and- may call the church for further information.
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