Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1944 — Page 24

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Fall Sewing School 1 [To Be Held at Block’s ia bin Mrs. Rita May Simmons will be sowing Is B

0 cle t y— ‘Membership Drive to Be Opened - Next Week by Matizee Musicale

nstructor at Block's fall |aehoot which will open ab 7 pm. 8 Monday. in the company’s J . Trend of line, style and color and|* the choosing of suit and dress pate|®

A MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN for all classes of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will begin Wednesday and extend through the organization's president's day pro-

gram Oct. 18.

Announcement of the drive was made today by the president, Mrs. Lucille Lockman Wagner. Mrs. Robert Orbison, membership committee chairman, will be assisted

by Miss Marian Laut.

Chairmen of the musicale’s various divisions, who will direct "the recruiting of miembers for their groups, are Mrs. Robert W. Blake, associate; Mrs. Orbison, active; Miss Laut, professional asso- | ciate; Mrs. Robert Drake, choral: Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, junior, and Miss Mary Spalding, student. Also serving on the drive com- - mittee will be Mrs, James M. Pearson and Mrs. William A. Devin, ' Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang is publicity chairman, The musicale’s artist series this season will include the appear-

White Cross guild members who are serving at the Methodist hospital as nurses’ aids were honored this week at a luncheon given by officers and committee members of the 59 guild units in the ore ganization’s service center at the hospital. Shown here with Mrs. D. A. Bartley (center), guild president, are Mrs, Hayvey Morehouse - (left) and Mrs. R. L. Barnes. Mrs, Morehouse, of the Fifty-first

Street Methodist guild, has given 355 hours of vo hospital since Jan. 1—the highest individual total

teer work at the

ind Mrs. Barnes

of. the Municipal Gardens unit has served 280 hours. The service

To Be Scene of Rite

A double ring ‘ceremony at 7:30 i Place

terns will be covered at the Ee va 1 ov Branch

Buckner, organist. Enters With Father

| ances of Zinka Milanov, Yugoslavian-born soprano of the Metropoli- aids vo 15 88 volunteer hours last year. 5 “tan opera, on the opening program; Louise Meiszner, concert pianist, ve year | * Entering on the arm of her father, Leaving ye Jan. 26, and Martha Lipton, contralto, April 13. ; oy the bride will wear a white satin area Hey Sy Hannon-Fishback Rite to Be Sept. 16 ~~ = Red Cross to Conduct gastiiute gown, is vomiusen weakling asoenied Ml Mary Ki 5 THE ENGAGEMENT AND APPROACHING MARRIAGE of Miss ne "I'The long sleeves taper into points =~ The gi } Ma PE atk SEE TE Bobo James Hannorvage wn. rope State Chapter “Worker ~tand tie gored skirt forms & tren. {= nile Careion | nouneed by her mother, Mis, Shirley Dalley Murphy of Jnienepoils Jor Susie vl of beida) illu- Manon. Th bridegroom e son oO omas annon, tiara of shirred Thre Houston, Tex. Con fa erence Will Open M i tulle outlined with Breton lace and and Becky Mi The ceremony will be at 3:30 p. m. Sept. 16 in the home of the accented with orange blossoms, She iY bride's mother. Miss Fishback, a graduate of Tudor Hall school, Continued wartime services and preliminary post-war planning for|will carry. a shower bouquet of Organiza

attended ‘Middlebury college in Vermont and Mt. Vernon seminary

in Washington. club and Christamore Aid society.

She is a member of the Junior league, Dramatic

Mr. Hannon, who is stationed

at Ft. Harrison, is a graduate of Rice institute in Houston,

Miss Helen Kemper will entertain tonight with a crystal shower for Miss Dottie Mae Hall. The guests will be Mrs. William C. Hall,

the bride-to-be’'s mother;

Mas. Arthur. Kraeger, Misses Virginia

Stoddard, Nancy Suiter, Elizabeth Ruddick, Joan Alburger, Evelyn Horton, Joan and Barbara Hall, Jane and Carolyn Madden, Carol

the welfare of world war II veterans will be stressed at a Red Cross chapter workers’ institute held here.next week, Seventy-six state chapters will be represented at sessions in the Hotel Lincoln,

W. IL -Longworth, chairman of the Indianapolis chapter, will open sister's only attendant. the conference with a greeting to the delegates.

will be from the southern part of the state and the remaining 28 chapters in northern Indiana will

hold a similar institute Sept. 18 to

22 in South Bend.

Chapter s represented ’

bride’s roses, tuberoses and white orchids. Mrs, James E. Snyder will be her

!shirred basque and gathered skirt. She will carry a colonial bouquet

‘She ‘has chosen a frock of mist blue ninon |chiffon with a romance neckline,

‘of Better Times roses and baby's breath with matching streamers. |

Garden Will B By Stu

best man | Highlights of reusser and Joan Welch. Miss Hall will become -the bride of Chapter officials and volunteer Mr. Snyder will serve as ig : Richard Vanderbloemen, petty officer, 1-c, U. 8. N. R., Madison, Wis, . [workers will discuss post-war plan= and the ushers will be Ma). Ben- include a card “in & ceremony Thursday- in the home. of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ning of Red Cross activities as re- jamin L. Stembridge and Capt. party. Hall. -[1ated to returning service men; come - Philip M. Daily, Stout field, Ap informal

Miss Marjorie Meyer will be the onde rest at ‘a lunch-

munity agencies, chapter and He national organiza~

the Red Cross

After a reception in the church, | | the couple will leave for & wedding |

luncheon ‘will tomorrow for

eon and miscellaneous shower given Monday noon in Ayres’ tearoom tion. trip east. They ay be at Rome in club. Mrs. Artht by Mrs. Robert C. Meyer, her sister-in-law. Miss Meyer and Aviation Conferences Set De I Figseraam = tend Bea! ington wv, : Cadet Robert L. Fletcher will be married early this fall The shower Servi ce leaders who ‘will preside Tye Sisted oo. guests will be Mrs. C. W. Meyer, the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs, at the sessions Monday are Carney v au e ! Chirles Smith and Mrs. Edwin C. Fulke, Misses Bertha Meyer, Betty C. Smith. regional director of ‘chap- holiday floral a: | Personal Vei : tion; Joseph Carter, tar, dis< arc enters hold a meeting n a e en ae aster, and Howard M3 , director, . day in the hom LT. COL. DEXTER LOWRY, who has been at Billings General Junior Red Cross. F 0 Ch 1l d ren 3900 Graceland hospital, and Mrs. Lowry have left for Ft. Bragg, N. C. Mrs. Lowry Tuesday—Miss Catherine Leamy, r Stoll will assist. is the former Miss Mary Adelaide Rhodes of Indianapolis. . , . Miss director, nutrition; Mrs. F. Trubee . Mary Catherine Lyday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Lyday, Davison, Locust Valley, Long Island. / | 0 Continue | Mrs. Pliney ¢ will leave Sept. B fof Christian college, Columbia, Mo, where she N. Y., administrator, volunteer spe- | s., wil Spfterta will be a senior, With her will take some new additions to the cial services, and Mrs. Winifred” 5 : | as y collection ol wp her horses nave sed Jhows Swing fe Black, assistant administrator, Mrs. F. Trubee Davison This a sentens e- hav! 11 Jamalie club. summer. e 1a were won a e QO a e Ci aN in California, Mo. Four firsts and the five-gaited stake were won by Additional Speakers of home nursing instruction, assist-| at elementary schools will be con- The Zerelda f rely wii) ting Promi i ed by Mrs. Gizella Brady and Miss | tinued as long as there is a need for | will hold a lu Seng ‘of Faveiry Wille Sporling Sromis Yecelved hime firey in Wednesday—Charles Harman, 88-|yy,oinia Hood, eastern area Red them, Miss Jeanette Riker, special - 11:15 a. m. Tu Shadi Dlie 1 RIF Glass With Mayuine Blossom. The.iatier also sistant director, first aid, water Cross headquarters Washington, | education superv for the Indian- ‘of Miss Daisy | BES Ts sth Se i ‘ns 0 wil onc ni ani cous, | apalis publc eho, hs apounce, Te re ; . , : - h -| Children between the of 6 - Ho The Officers’ Wives club will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m, formation, and Mr. Smith, "war Mi a es oe Jat and 14 whose mothers are employed | speak on “Ar ucla) in He oa Lines. 1 The hostesses vil be ‘Mesdames E. B fund. : - 10. H. Goodrich: Val Jurgell, Donald |cr whose fathers must sleep during | Peace?” Mrs, is icky. ree. gd a, tion a} and & O- Ball. Mys. nE McConnell Thursday—Mrs, William Clark, (Knight, Harry B. McIlvaine, F. i.|the day, may attend the centers.| Wri J Charge of ru or arry Basch 2nd rank Parrish il camp and hospital council director, |Monical, Walter P. Morton, Charles| They are conducted from 6 &. m. to | be given by Mr provide a musical program. program chairman is Mrs. Don Irwin, services to the armed forces; How-|A., Nugent, C. B. Sheets and Don|€ p. m. daily. The parents need not | J ard Wilson, militaty-and naval wel-|Voyles and Miss Mary E. Sales. | be defense workers, Miss Riker said. | ’ A oad 1 pany ¢ mn’ yn -—-+fare service director, and Miss Han- In centers where noon lunch fis} 3 ML Open House Sunday China’ to Be Topic nah Hubbard, acting assistant to > 2 2 3 served the cost is 40 cents daily and | 963 N. Rural st Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. McAllister,| Mrs, John Thornburgh will talk| director, home service. A Red Cross class In nutrition | g5 cents without lunch. circle of the St 2248 E. Michigan st., will hold open jon “China” at a meeting, at 6:30] Friday—Rexford Shaffer, assist-| Will start Tuesday at the Indiana| ne centers are located at schools | lic church Alta: house from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday for p. m. Monday, of the Evangeline ant director of claims and benefits, | Girls’ school. Classes will be held |3 23 N. Rural st.; 10, 1255 Carrollton | z . Mr. and Mrs, Alired A. Vesper and chapter, International Travel-Study home service, and Miss Elsie Wit.| Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30) aye; 1g, 1001 E. Palmer st.; 33, oo Sorority t their daughter, Dorothy, Portland, club. Mrs. John Hodge, 5811 E. chen, deputy director, nursing serv-| 0 4:30 p. m. with Mrs. Winifred | gterling st. 39, 801 S. State ave.: 31, Members of

O. There are no invitations, 2

10th st., will be hostess,

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Eleven graduate nurses will be the

Pipes Priced $2.00 Up 6 Favorite Tobacco Blends

Sportsman -— 1 ounce, 20¢ — . 1% ounces, 35c,

Biltmore — 8 ounces, $1.00. Ba ad Honey 3 oumees, today by the Beta chapter, Phi Growing Girls : Old King Cole — = dines. ounces, $2.00. Delta Pi. Mrs. Melvin Smith, Beech Brown Calf Stroller

2c. 3% -0z., Peterson's—2 ounces, 35¢. - Election of officers by Epsilon p= Toss in a Fitted Kit Shapler, Rio Delta will be. hela ” nday in e home of Miss Shoe Kit Sewing Kit Dorothy Thompson, 1001’ St. Peter Polish Kit Money Belt st. 7. X Canteen Shop, Main Floor : Members of Delta chapter, Beta

Dunhill — 1% ounces, 30¢ == 8 ounces, $1.50.

Miniature Games of All Kinds—$1.00 Each

Also Fine Assortment of

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Thrasher, New Augusta, as instructor.

Mrs. Melvyn C. Hinchman, 908 N. Layman ave, will be hostess at 8

Chi Beta Kappa. Mrs. Opal Colvin will assist.

A party will be given at 7:30 p. m:

Grove, will be the hostess.

|Sigma Phi, will meet at 8 p, m. | Monday in the new clubroom,

| Cervus Meefing

Checkers Baseball Cribbage Bowling Gin Rummy Puzzles ls 3 eel ng and card party will be 3 Fourth Floor eld by the Cervus club at 1 p. m.

{Monday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs, | Joseph Rollins will preside,

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| graduate of Ben Davis high

; school, recently. entered the ~ Methodist hospital School of Nursing. ‘Miss Bchmidt is the daugh-

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sorority will meq in the Hotel

We 3 . ; Auzili e .r 5 ml st. Stuart will be 1 dding Anniversary ary Session Ars 22 as on P90 Cte La | S07 Or TEES | ~fe———————— Te — Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mahan, The Wayne unit 64, American ors’ course which starts Wednesday. 325 N. Emerson ave, will hold open |legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p, m.|After graduation they will instruct house from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in Wednesday in the post home, 6566 the streamlined 12-hour course in Rho Delta Unit honor of their 25th wedding anni- |W, Washington st. Mrs. Harris home care of the sick. _ versary. There are no invitations, (Mondary will preside. Miss Eva F, MacDougall, director .: ¥ Will Elect | Meetings and a party are features of sorority news. Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Tan, will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Claypool hotel. Plans for the presentation of funds to the Rotary home at Riley hospital, for a movie projector, will be completed. SEND HIM LITTLE GIFTS ew ig of the group inelude rs. Jack Singers, president; Miss And Lots of Them Sen Marian Fibiger, vice president: } i Mrs. Herbert Brown, secretary, and A NEW PIPE AND HIS FAVORITE TOBACCO Mis. MON Retatn, Vesurer “crs

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