Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1943 — Page 18
Bride-to-Be “ | ere a maa ud. t | x | + 40 : such items as tolerance, under Is Hostess : Sr : Richmond: A771 Association Anniversary standing, kindness and love? nd Ralph and Francis Baur. | Fi e Only those who offer these ih . - 8» : | spiritual things are worthy to think At Dinner | ih Miss Betty Mocuin, 390 rena: Marked by Presentation prays iw yostny Se thu § 5 Tr : Pitoh ave, entertained with a miscel-| i Y8uppose he Josstesive mother ; Mrs, Helen Maverstick (left) and Miss Theresa Noel (right) of the (1Aneous shower last night in honor f Ww Would make 5 Y0W: 30 permit mete THE AUXILIARY of the Chil. | Ts ool pat Ye A Women's Voluntary Services, Inc. are shown here extend. [Of Miss Charlotte Maxine Wheeler, 0 Early D utch . orks {reedom of thought and action to a dren's bureau of the Indianapolis [will become the bride of FET T| yng an invitation to two patients at Billings general hospital to the (Whose marriage fo Lt. Nolan Ever-| ted yesterday to: the Joh Ang | arsied son oF daughters Orphan home is planning & Knight, Charleston, W. VA, In &| Christmas party which the A. W. V. 8, is giving tonight at the Colum- |°tt Allen of Ft. Knox, Ky., will be| . Three paintings were presented yesterday to the John Herron Art| .... _.__.a& #. : special program for the annual |. ....ony “Sunday, will entertain | bia club for men at the hospital --|Sunday in the North Methodist Museum in memory of Daniel W. and Elizabeth C. Marmon, Gifts of a SUPPOSE THE nagging wife re funcheon. meeting of the buresu | COMIC IRC Lion at church, | member of the Art Association of Indianapolis, the thres are “Man With |{0V%0 10 sheak nothing but cheerat noon, Feb. 1, in the Indian- "oe # ux» The guest list Included, in addi-| . van, | 10} Words for the holiday season, polis A club. The auxiliary {the Columbia club. : s tion to the bride-to-be’ mother, |® Glove” . (Corneille de Lyon), a landscape by Aelbert Cuyp, and The and the whiner stopped her crying, fil resent Judge Paul We Alet- | The guest Het wil include Mas- | A. W.V.S.- to Entertain Ton ig hi Mrs. Wiliam Gliver Wheeler, Mrs | Water Mill” (Meinhardt Hobbema), : aud the gasp sorted only good , 0, juve Bitters. Joh Craw~1 william E. McGuire, Mi fan| | * " oe 1¢ {dames Lewis Skeeters iin ® Meow. M liges Pasian , "The Man With a Glove” dates from approximately 1540 and was |poine made an honest effort to
ford, H. 8. Hunt, Joe Sitzman, T. B Wit h Christmas Party for
Ludwig, Paul BSchmidt, Robert
Priest and D, P. Daum,
Others will be Misses Agnes Spencer, Winifred West, Margaret
Coombs, Florence Day and Lois |
Masters, Evelyn Essig and Florence | Emmelman.
‘Billings Hospital Patients Other guests were Misses June
Floyd, Dorothy Miller and Aglaia Angelopoulos, Mrs. Harriett Yung When the American Women's Voluntary Services, Inc. gives its and Mrs. Betty Walton, Wabash,
Zimmerman. Out-of-town guests Christmas party tonight at the Columblg club, one group of 30 patients . »
will be Miss Mary Brown, Toledo, and Miss Edna Van Ducen, Washington, Mr. Knight will entertain with a bachelor's dinner tonight at the hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel. His guests will be Mr, Daum, Fred Welch and Murritt Hughes, Bridgeport, and Howard Thomas, Anderison. Others will be Rex OCasler,
‘Rev. Andry
(from Billings general hospital will be the guests of Charles Zwick of | Miss Frances Lapp became the! i
{the Indianapolis Glove. Co. Mr, Zwick also will entertain five army pride of Lt. Leo PF. Welch Jr. in a {nurses from Billings. {ceremony Dec. 14 in Our Lady's The party will be climaxed by the appearance of Santa Claus with (chapel at Notre Dame university [iia === [gifts for the men at the party and |The. bride is the daughter of Dr. | also for patients of the hospital! John Lapp, Niles, Mich, and the who are unable to attend. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Approximately 1000 gifts will be Mrs, Leo F. Welch, 4310 Broadway. {distributed. Many of them have . {been prepared by employee groups
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Miller, Knight Campbell, Larry Spéars and Dick Miller,
- GIVE COLORFUL BATH CRYSTALS FOR CHRISTMAS | |
10. W. Reese, Lloyd Dodd, ser Reads Blare,
Cummings, Webb Holter, David ’ i Y Forsythe, Harry Heiser, H. A.| Kelly Rite Sharp, Walter Judd, Robert Krieger, | D. D. Konce, Downey Avenue Christian church read the ceremony at 8:30 o'cloc Iast night in Sweeney chapel of Butler university uniting Miss Bar. bara Kelly and Capt. George O.
sang the bridal airs accompanied {by Mrs. J. Russell Paxton, organist,
The bride, who was given in mar. Der. Among those w Delightful scented crystals l— by Arthur Lemon of Greens. | the program during the evening
'Blare. Miss Mary Marjorie Smead ((N0PIr Of Rho Delta sorority. |, Sc
lof Ayres’, Block's and Wasson®, WOW:s Divide
{sponsored by H. E. Argus, Mrs, |Docia Mitchell and R. J. Stephens,
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Dick Richmond, David Jewell and The Rev. E. Robert Andry, of the |
Appear on Program
Other gift donors are Blake W k S d {Stone of Stone, Stafford & Stone; or ’ tu Y
the Alpha chapter of Gamma Phi Aipha sorority and the Alpha Times Special EAST ALTON, Ill, Dee. 22
A reception from 6:15 to 6:30] She's some co-ed. She's
'p. m. will precede the 7 p. m. din-| Pe!¥ Bowling of Normandy, Mo.
ho will appear |*nd she's a co-ed WOW, a Woman
in raffie decorated, crystel burg, wore the wedding dress worn (Ate Miss Bally Butler, A. W. V. g. lime between going to college and
$1.50. ‘8 train, =
| She wore the veil worn hy Mrs, Brown,
Topst Plaid. 2-cup size. Nl aeorge Woerner and she carried a $1.50; 4-cup size, $2.00. |bouquet of white roses with an
Turquoise Antique Spice, 2- Hy pother of the bride's sisters, Miss cup size, $1.80; 4-cup size, { Virginia Kelly, Greensburg, were the attendants. ‘ Mothers’ Gowns
orchid center. Mrs. Farr and]
They were dressed alike in pink {and blue satin and carried yellow
their costumes,
Mr, Farr was the best man and]
the ushers were Mr. Woerner and
Fred Henry. The oride is the
| daughter of Mrs. Zue Kelly, Greens{burg, and the bridegroom is the {son of Mrs, Jack Tinnea, Spring-
SANTA WON'T | Reid, 1,
Mts. Kelly chose a green silk |Suests.
WAIT FOR THE | dress and Mrs, Tinnea was dressed
: {in blue, Both wore gardenia GIFT - THAT IS | corsages. The couple left for a
| wedding trip after the ceremony. | The bride and bridegroom at‘jitended Butler, Bhe is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and
{ fraternity.
Coed Dates
men in the 30th division of Camp g n. | roses and chrysanthemums. Maich-| Atterbury tonight, [Thrcush the collaboration of college
ing flowers in their hair completed Members of the committee in charge are Misses Margaret Ann Phillips, Frances Chapman, Doris Hagenbuch, Hazel Jo Bennett and Louise Roderick. Mrs. Frances| Under the plan, co-ed WOWSs Roberts, residence director, Is the work in teams of twos. Both girls committee's adviser. \
41118 N. Capitol ave. There will be| who were ously 1 a gift exchange and Christmas ford collége to continue their educaparty following the meeting. tion. Enrollment at Shurtleff since is
bottles, by her sister, Mrs. Jack Farr, [Ii president; Edward Perrell, will (90ing her bit in a war plant.
Ascle Bi ) : | was fashioned with white satin top Hunt, Helen Ferrell, Beatrice Cart- | Peis Tiossom, £-CUP S28, }i.nd full chiffon skirt which fell into|Vel, Mary Spalding, Sunny and |
The idea originated at Shurtleff college in Alton, Ill, after the draft of 18-year-olds had seriously depleted the college ‘eproliment. Guy Halbert Wimmer, president of the 117-year-old college, realized that
Bunny Ivine and Mrs, Natalie |
Blue Triangle Party |Snurtieft would have to take in
more women, if it was to keep its
'To Honor Servicemen [doors open.
He also saw that the nearby West.
The ¥. W. OC. A. Blue Triangle etn Cartridge Co. needed more
hall, residence for business girls, women for its laboratory and its of{will have a Christmas party for 90, fice staft, if it was to fill its govern
ment orders for ammunition.
and factory officials, the co-ed WOW {plan, satisfying the needs of education and industry, was developed. :
Teams of Two
live together in the same dormitory Gifts will be presented to the at! the college and, in alternate three-month intervals, work at the same job in the factory. The alter-
: : tion from achool to f is - Sorority Will Hold sible > tat a he
Business Session rucus ished wir win tase
A business meeting of the Alpha| ‘A co-ed like Betty Bowling can
he is 8 member of Sigma Ny | chapter, Kappa Bets Chi sorority, ®AfM enough money as a laboratory
will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight| "her fulton And. living ridge To in the home of Mrs, Elmer Stolts,(at Shurtleff. The plan enables girls unable to af-
The organization will donate gifts July first, when the plan was put to the U. 8.0: to be given to service into effect, has increased so much
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You can see with half an eye that designer Sophie had a smart idea when she made the jackel of this Satin evening suit hall black and half white. hall is decorated with an all-over" diamond pattern worked out in black jet beading. Incidentally, the half-and-half idea is not a bad hunch for the home seam-. stress who has too little-of one matérial to make a full jacket. -
These Pretty Trays - Are a Grand Gift Item
. ‘Are Rationed Times Special ; EAST LANSING, Dec. 22.--Over- Wi d 0 time on dates and week-ends away é ct. 1 6 from. campus are on the ration list . a» at Michigan State college, Coeds Eg So he will have to yield precious ration yo {points for late dates and for those | week-ends spent at home when {Johnny gets a furlough or Bill's} | three-day pass comes through. | ‘The coed ration book contains 7 {“A" coupons, 3 “B's,” 8 “D's” 12
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that double-decker beds have been ordered to accommodate the new The post-war possibilities of the co-ed WOW plan have been pointed out by John M. Olin, vice president
‘women leaving school to serve their|
country will, if the plan is extended, be able to continue their interrupted education and at the same time take their places in the nation’s economic life with little dislocation.
bought recently from the Plerpont Morgan collection, The Cuyp landscape is a view on the River Valkhof at Nijwegen and is believed to have been painted in 1645, It has been on exhibition at Herron with a showing of Dutch art.
{represent the early Dutch school.
Presentation of the gifts marked
{the 60th anniversary of the art
association. Speaking of the new acquisitions,
{Booth Tarkington, chairman of the
art association's fine arts committee, said, “The paintings are of a quality that would enrich the walls] of any museum of the fine arts any-| where in the world. “Our own museum steps up its distiretion in one wide stride in possessing them.” The three pietures are on exhibition in the east gallery at the museum, .
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Party to Honor
Miss Ettinger,
J. E.- Andrews
A bridal dinner will be given to-| night by Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. | Ettinger, 5790 E. Michigan st, hon- | oring thelr daughter, Marcia Dena, | and her fiance, Pfe. J. Edward As. drews. Pfc. Andrews is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Wright, 275 | 8. Sherman dr. The dinner will be at Cifaldi’s. The guests will include the bride's parents and the couple's
groom ‘attendants. Miss Billie Jane Et- |
tinger, sister of the bride, will be
ther maid of honor and the brides- |
maids will "be Misses Mary Lou Weirick, Mary Beth Underwood,
‘Georgia Lee Osthoft and Nancy |
Anne Ettinger. ' Patsy Joy Ettinger will be the flower girl Other attendants who will be at the dinner include Misses Joan Eschmeyer, Gloria Morris, Joaun Degischer and Ann Pope, The wedding of Miss Ettinger and Pfc. Andrews will be at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Gethsemane Lutheran church, Dr, John 8S. Al-! bert will read the ceremony.
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think only of others, Suppose each of us tried earnest. ly to understand better some person we now dislike? Suppose ws decide | te give out more love than hate In the next year? i We must do so for this is a | different Christmas. Our boys are | dying in every corner of the world. How can we fail to dedicate it to something better than a mere exchange of material presents? It is good for people to give the things money buys, but it is much better to give companionship to the lonely, understanding to the wretched and wronged, tolerance to those who do not believe as we believe, and love to all who touch our lives,
More Patrons Named | For Tudor Dance
Additional patrons and patron. | esses for the Tudor Hall school } alimnae dance tonight at the Indi- | anapolis Athletic club will - be Messrs. and Mesdames A. Kiefer Mayer, Hairy Hartley, Thomas Ste- | venson and William C. Griffith and Mrs. Linnaes C. Boyd, Preceding the dance the Mayer's tiaughter, Betty, will entertain with a dinner at her home. Having dinner together at the 1. A. C, preceding the party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Paul Moffett, Raymond Crom, Chauncey Eno, Alfred 'Noling, 8amuel Ku=nels Harrell, Horace O. Wright Jr, A. K, Scheidenhelm, Harry V, Wade, Rollin W. Spiegel, Paul Lee Hargitt and Volney M. Brown, Dr. and Mrs, Miles Barton and Dr. and Mrs, Bm« mett B, Lamb,
Kindergarten to Give Christmas Program
The Harmony Hall kindergarten and day nursery, 4535 N. Keystone ave., will have a Christmas program at 7 p. m, lomorrow at the ForlyNinth Street Christian ¢hurch, 49th st. and Kingsley dr. cist Sixty children will participate in the program giving recitations, scenes of the Nativity, Christmas in other lands and caroling. Miss Willifred Burrows is the di réctor of the nursery. :
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