Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1944 — Page 18
hu Mrs. Albert Seaton “Entertains With Tea for Miss Annette-Lange
MRS. ALBERT SEATON ENTERTAINED with a tea from 4 until 6 o'clock this afternoon in the Propylaeum in honor of her son's fiancee, Miss Annette Larabee Lange. , Miss Lange and Elvin Howland Seaton will be married in a ceremony at 7 p. m. March 19 in the Ad-
vent Episcopal church. Mrs. John J. Lange, mother of the bride-to-be, was
among the hostess’ assistants. Mrs. Carl Eveleigh and
Mrs. Ralph Showalter presided at the tea table. Others who assisted Mrs. Seaton were Mesdames Maxwell Bailey, A. D. Lange, Howard Meeker, James Carter, Charles Meyer and Warren Maxwell,
Mrs. Lange to Honor Daughter MRS. LANGE WILL GIVE a tea in honor of her daughter tomorrow afternoon at her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. W. H. Lange snd Mrs, Clarence Wilkinson. Among the guests will be Miss June Lynch, Greensburg; Miss Betty Torrence, Chester, TIL; Miss Pauline Grossman, North Vernon, and Miss Geraldine Mathews, Aurora, IIL ” » s “Mexico” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs. Charles Martin at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Children’s museum. Mrs. Martin will appear in a Mexican costume and sing native folk songs accompanying herself on the guitar, Miss Florence Geisler, science consultant of the museum will speak on “Moths and Butterflies” at 2 p. m. tomorrow and Sunday there will be a meeting of the Weaver's guild with Mrs. John Barker
as speaker.
With the Younger Set
MISS MAXINE IRENE BRIDGMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Bridgman, has been selected by members of the junior class at Wells college as one of the five most attractive freshmen in the college. Miss Bridgman will be one of the corners of a large W to be formed by the college students at the junior prom April 1, o ” s sy 8 Miss Mary Ellen Leckie, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Stoner, Indianapolis, is playing the part of Biondello in Shakegpeare's “Taming of the Shrew” presented by the Theater group of Western college, Oxford, O. The play opened last night and will be given again tonight and Monday. ” s 2 s 2 ” Miss Anne Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cole, will entertain with a dinner party tonight at her parents’ home ior a group. of her schoolmates from Tudor Hall school. Following the dinner the girls will attend the opening performance of “Hamlet” at the Civic theater. Miss Cole’s guests will be Misses Helen Hauser, Florence Jameson, Rosalie McKee, Alixe Thompson, Jodie Thompson, Georgianne Davis, Mary Wall, Mary K. Jensen, Katy Fisher, Catherine Nelson, Mary Ann Scheidenhelm, Evelyn Nash, Sally Mason, Lucy Blanton, Mary Jean Milner, Lucy Littell end Joyce Underwood.
Around the Town . . .
OSCAR L. WATKINS WILL SPEAK on “De Senectute’ at a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club Monday night in the clubrooms at the D, A. R. chapter house. “= -8 s ” o ” s Mrs. Herbert Pinnell will.be the hostess for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting Tuesday for members of the Christamore Aid . society. The group will select an admissions committee. Assisting Mrs. Pinnell will be Mesdames J. I. Cummings, Charles Rogers, Marlow Manion, Robert Hare and H. Claire Kimber and Miss Frances Kirby. s = = 2 8 = . Miss Florence 1. Morrison discussed “World Air Migration of Crops” for members of Over the Teacups at their meeting today. Mrs. C. W. Dicks was the hostess, 2 ” ” ” . ” Mrs. William H. Remy was the hostess today for a meeting of the Government Science club. Mrs. Howard Griffith was the speaker, s 8 8 s » s “Sacajawea” was the subject discussed by Miss Eunice Hoefgen at a meeting of the Irvington D. A. R. yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wayne Guthrie. Mrs. Richard Miller discussed the present work of the D. A. R. among the American Indians.
- Mus. Leonidas Smith
Dr. Harrison -| ‘Will Be Speaker
To Lecture
The Poets Rendezvous, social aux- Regional Scholastic Art exhibit in Crippled Children, J. Frank Mc- Man” and Mrs. Beatrice Clark dis-| iliary of the, Indiana state federa- Block's auditorium. The topic for!
tion of poetry clubs, will meet at yor yay at 3:30 o'clock will be “Art
2' p. m. Sunday in the Central Y. W.C. A. Lectures on poetry will be con-
as a Leisure Time Activity.”
tinued by Dr. Juhn S. Harrison of given by Richard Peeler. Miss MarButler university with special em- jorie Schulz and Jack Creasy of phasis on “Tintern Abbey” (Words- Technical high school, Misses Barworth), Miss.June W. Snyder will bara and Betty Caldwell of Short-
conduct a question and answer ridge and Miss Frances Hargrave Brok
forum and will make announce- of Howe. ments, Miss Kathryn McPherson will
will serve as hostesses.
preside and original poems will be H. Maston,.M. Earl Robbins, Fred
read. Mrs. Herbert
will serve refresiiments.
Red Cross Issues
Call for Nurses
The national Red Cross hag issued an emergency call for additional nurses to serve in the army
To Give Recital
French, chairman of the nurse re- 2334 Adams st. will give a in central Indiana, has announced. D. A. R. chapter house.
802 Chamber
of Commerce building. teacher, Mrs. Frances M. Light.
A. Schmutte Fate, W. H. Polk and Harry Watson, heads the hostess committee which Woman's Department club. Others j
Will Hear Tam Deering
| len Voters will have a general meet- | |ing and noon luncheon March 29 in
1. Before her wedding Jan. 23, Mrs. James E. Vaubel was. Miss Betty Lou Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Hurst Sr. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Vaubel, is an electrician's mate 2-¢, U. 8S. C. G. The at ‘home address is Aransas Pass, Tex. 2. A Dec. 21 ceremony united Miss Barbara Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Zue Kelly of Greensburg, and Capt. George O. Blare of Springfield, Ill. Capt. and Mrs. Blare are at home in Providence, R. I, where he is stationed at the Hillsgrove airport, (RamosPorter photo.) 3. Miss Dorothy Marie Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Holland, became the bride of Pvt. John C. Halfner in a Dec. 30 ceremony. Pvt. Haffner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haffner, Oak Park, Ill. (Bretzman photo.)
Easter Seal
Mrs. Harry Miedema as chairman. land: Senator Charles Phelps, Ft.|
Judith Suzanne Sparkes, daugh-|Miles, and navy nurse corps, Mrs. G. D. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sparkes,
piano Bend; E. W. Mill cruiting committee for 18 counties recital at 8 o'clock tonight in the! gn -_W. Mills,
‘Campaign to Be
[.aunched
the Marion County Society for the Crippled, and Thrift House, a new
aid the curative workshop, will hold
New Jersey st., to mark the opening of the Easter seal campaign. Mrs. Lewis Gausepohl, chairman of the volunteer organization, will be assisted at the open house by, Mesdames Thurman B. Rice, Charles Agness, Raymond Browder, E. R.|
McCammon, A. F. Pittman, E, P. Everett, Harlan Tudor, Spriggs, J. Lynn McCormick, How-
old Botner, Alex Corbett, L. H.| Fouts, Harry Scott and George Steinmetz. The program will consist of a talk by Mr. McCammon and the | showing of a sound film Wealing { with employment of handicapped | persons. .
2 8 s
Dermond Jr. Attica, chairman, has announced.
creased services demanded by war- | | time needs. |
) hart and the Rev. Geo . ‘garet Knox. They will include Mesdames C.'gay) of Indianapolis. rge A Fran. 8 |
Others are Mario Pieroni, Muncie; Dr. R. B. Acker, South Bend; Mrs. ohn R. Sterne, Evansville; Roy
will be Mesdames C. G. Meggen- Fenn Tell City: D hofen, Pearl Roberts, John 8im- goyth ad r. W. H, Baker,
mons, Margaret Bare and Herbert zmuncie; Harris of the city P.-T. A's with | Franklin: Taylor C. Parker, Fair-|
Dr. Harry Fitch,
Dr. William Spencer,
| Wayne; Dr. Harriet O'Shea, La-| |fayette; J. E. O'Daniel, Evansville; | | George I. Blake, Franklin: E. Hurst | Corydon; Fred Kaufman, | Valparaiso; E. M. Morris, South East Chicago, | d Mrs. Esther Hagaman, Attica. |
al She will | Recruiting headquarters are at play compositions “written: by her
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Miss Mary Ann Sexson will en-| tertain with a luncheon and kitchen | shower tomorrow in the Columbia club in honor of Miss Sue Holder- | man. Miss Holderman will become | the bride of Aviation Cadet James | Mace in a ceremony the latter part | of this month. Guests for the party will be Mrs Gene Mace, Sheridan, and Mrs.
| Holderman, Wanda Hayden, Pat | Siebel, Betty Freed, Eleanor Beechler,” Charlotte Kupferer, Maxine |Price, Lucy Peters and Jean Hol-
Clubs—. ‘Mrs. Clyde Titus to Be Hostess
For Il Jamalie Club Meeting; The Crossroads, headquarters for F riday Group Hears Review
project of volunteer workers who today’s news.
a joint open house at 8:30 p. m. next | to 11 Jamalie club at 7:30 p. m. Monday. The assistant hostesses will be Friday at the headquarters, 3001 N. Mrs. Edward B. Soltau and Mrs. Pred B. McNeely.
iwill be provided by the forestry | committee with James E. Cook in charge. 3465 N. LaSalle st., will be hostess.
“Blood, Toil, Tears and sve’ Books Dinner
Lindesmith, L. Lynn Logsdon, Bert (Kemmer) A. B. Miller at the Friday Afternoon
Chester | Literary club meeting today in the home of Mrs. E. A. Trittipo, 2117 Wesleyan Service guild of the Grace
ard R. Williams, Thomas Noble, Broadway. Miss Gertrude Rhoades Methodist church will be installed Myron McKee, George O'Connor, also reviewed a current English... | . . Charles H. Over, Paul Ragan, Har- | novel, | Tuesday following a dinner at the
Mrs. Hanson Anderson discussed 3837 E. 10th st. Mrs. Frank L. Lueb“Wonders - of the Buckeye State” y; go wil) assist her daughter at the
today at the Clio club session in gi. ner for approximately 30 guests. the home of Mrs Frank Wade, 5241
| College ave. /the topic presented by Mrs. Paul paying vice president; Miss Lueb|Huddlestun and Mrs, | Gough.
: | | : oo A More than 48,500.000 Easter seals! The Friday Afternoon Reading retaries, and Miss Thelma Acker- | Mrs. Leonidas Smith will be tlie’ were mailed this week throughout club heard Mrs, C. W. Cole give iy speaker tomorrow afternoon at the the state by the Indiana Society for “A Closeup of the Jap Fighting The Speaker for the evening will
state seal cuss “Our Fighting American Indilan,” The 11th annual campaign will Charles Cherdron, 5161 Park ave. | Iclose Easter Sunday. The goal this was the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. Art work demonstrations will be Year is $75,000 to provide for in- p. Bell.
| A review of “Roughly Speaking” for the White Cross guild and do Seal sponsors for the Indiana Will be given by Miss Isabel Martin missionary work. | society campaign are Karl C. Wolfe, before the Alpha Gamma Latreian| Dr. M. O. Ross, Senator Robert club tonight in the home of Mrs. enburr, Mrs. Winifred Kah- David H. Wood, 4164 Park ave. Mrs. A group of clubwomen| mann Delmer Wilson, Homer Cape- {Wood will be assisted by Miss Mar-
the Hotel Lincoln with Tam Deering, Cincinnati recreation director, as tHe guest speaker.
Group 1, 10 a. m., March 22 with Mrs. William C. Griffith, 3145 N. Meridian st; group 2, 10 a. m. Thursday, Mrs. Bjorn Winger, 127 E. 50th st., and group 3, 1:45 p. m. next Priday, Brightwood branch library. Additional Meetings
Mrs. Charles Efroymson, ~ 502 Buckingham dr., will be the hostess for group 4, March 21 and Mrs. T. R. Lyda, 4037 Guilford ave., will entertain group. 6 on March 22. Group 7 will meet March 22 with Mrs, John Fuller, 5225 N. Illinois st., and group 8 will meet the same day with Mrs, Arthur Medlicott, 5879 N. New Jersey st.
Group Hostesses
Hostess for group 11 next Thursday will be Mrs. J. A, Goodman, 301 W. Kessler blvd, and the Carmel group will meet with Mrs. John Brown on March 21. Mrs. Willlam E. Rogers, Pickwick pl,, was hostess for a meeting of group 14 today and the group will meet again on March 24 with
Voters’ League | Gift to Museum.
' The Indianapolis League of Wom- |i
| Group meetings scheduled for the |& remainder of the month include:
id
“Brittany Landscape” by Paul Gauguin has been presented to the John Herron Art museum in memory of William Ray Adams.
1217] | group 17 will meet with Mrs, Wayne { Paulsen, 5858 Forest lane, the same I day.
To Give Review Mrs. Olive Enslén Tinder will review “Goodnight Sweet Prince” (Fowler) at the Book Forum meeting at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium.
Mrs. Archer Sinclair, 3620 Totem lane. . Irvington group 15 will meet March 22 in the Irvington branch library. The meeting of group 16 will be held at 7 p. m. Thursday at the Fletcher Trust Co., and
Dr.
Education
tthe. subject ‘of an address to. D8
To Discuss
given by Dr. M. O. Ross, president of Butler university, before the dise- - | cussion-luncheon meeting of the: community welfare department of. the Woman's Department ‘club at 12:30 p. m, Wednesday at the clube’ house. : TR The community welfare departe ment will be hostess to the general club at the meeting. Mrs, George E. Maxwell will pres side at the election of nent: officers following the program. Mrs." W. A. Smith will be in charge of the luncheon assisted by Mesdames Harry G. Kennett, Blanche H. Ane derson, -H. G. Bradley, Robert M.- | Bryce, Rolland M. Cotton, Frank L, Jennings, Floyd MaGee, R. G. Mane ning and V. V. Smith, and Miss Jessie M, Stewart. = = =» abe Recently elected officers of “the | general organization are Mrs Chagles H. Smith and Mrs. George A. VanDyke, second and third vice: || presidents; Mrs. Edward H. Niles and Mrs. Henry L. Patrick, membership and corresponding secree taries, and Mrs. William S. Hanse man, treasurer, t's New members of the board of di. rectors are Mesdames B. 8. Meditch, Lewis P. Robinson and Orville A. Wilkinson. w
A variety of lectures has been scheduled by the clubs featured in
Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, 736 Middle dr., Woodruff Place, will be hostess
Entertainment for the Nature Study club meeting at 2 p. m. Sunday
Mrs. Adelaide Edwards,
Service Guild
was reviewed by Mrs.
Officers of the recently organized
{home of Miss Mary Ann Luebking,
. son 9€2°+ The new officers are Miss Miriam The Three C's” Was neiman, president; Miss Annabelle
Chester ying and Miss Louise Scherer, {recording and corresponding sec-
man, treasurer,
{be Miss Mary Armstrong, district {guild president. Mrs. | The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor {of the church, organized the new guild unit with the assistance of (Mrs. Laura Wittenbrock. Members |are business women and will work
at a meeting today.
Smith Alumnae
Harold, Holderman, Bremen | | mothers of the engaged couple; | Mrs. H. T. Sexson, Mrs. J. B. Sex- | |son, Misses Jackie Simpson, Jennie |
The Welfare club will meet for
luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday at | the home of Mrs, Frank Haight,
|145 E. Fall Creek blvd. Luncheon
| chairman is Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves, |
|who will be assisted by Mesdames
{John C. Phipps, Frances Rumple,
Lawrence Middleton. A business meeting will follow the luncheon.
Meat Shortcake
Cut second-day roast into strips, blend with a rich cream sauce and serve on split hot biscuits.
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Meet Sunday
The Ladies of the Lake Shore Country club will meet at 4 p. m. Sunday in the clubhouse.
Set Meeting
Herbert Davis, North Hampton, | Mass., president of Smith college, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae club of the college at’3 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Theodore B. Griffith, 940 W. 42d st. Guests for the meeting will be
mothers of the undergraduate students of the college and of pros- | pective students. Mr. Davis ‘will be the house guest of. the Griffith's while he ‘is in Indianapolis. Those who will assist Mrs. Griffith at the meeting are Mesdames Edward B. Taggart,
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