Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1944 — Page 5

“ Soutfiars Club Aucliory Members fo Be Entertained at Luncheon October 6

THE SOUTHERN CLUB AUXILIARY will begin Its seagon activities at a smdrgasbord luncheon Oct. 6

Mrs. Thaddeus E. Snodgrass will be the luncheon hostess. The newly elected officers of the club include Mrs. J. W. Trotter, president, and Miss Helen Smith,

Also, Mrs. J. F. Wilson, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Frank

The committee chairmen, as Leslie M. Devoe, chairman, with

“Mrs, Robert Bracken, program: Mrs. T. M, Overley, hostess, and

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Indianapolis Day Nursery will

members and interested

in the organization. It will be from 3 until 5 o'clock at the nursery

At 3:30 o'clock the children will present a program for the guests.

IS Shaityan, assisied by Mesdames Harper

THE OPENING PLAY of the Junior Civic theater season will be “Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater” to be given Oct. 28 and 29 in the

Thursday and Friday afternoon.

Mrs, Gordon Bryan and Mrs. Horace Roberts are co-chairmen of the group, and Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Harry Karcher will direct the play.

treet : z ust, Pastor’ : P. M. Services hr (EIGHTS nth ! ’ e Claypool hotel. * CHRIST r ST. b shane 1100 A. M ; iH env eee 10:00 A, 3 a FUL. eo 8 Study, 7:43 2. 1. i vice president. ter. GA-1763. ; 'HODIST } , corresponding secretary. H fa |; Sanounced by Mrs. Trotter, are Mrs. DEN AVENUR 3 3 AN, Minister ft Snodgrass, pie QR ws einatrs Ores Conse. The board of managers of the for Youth * Bive a tea next Priday afternoon for E Lockerbie Dis pn el st. y Citadel p AVENUE "Mrs, James Yices | Ransburg, Eli:Lilly and Albert Seaton. : ng . First Junior Civic Play Announced ation Meeting, Ted VAN der theater. Tryouts will be at 4 o'clock Tge of services, A. s Chorus, Mrs, % i — ® 5

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Mrs. Norman Webking, Miss Elizabeth Hites, Robert Van Sickle and Latimer Leavitt are new members of the Orchard school faculty

who will be guests at the school’s

picnic Sunday afternoon. The

event will be from 4 to 6:30 o'clock and pupils and their parents will attend. Misses Sally Green, Marjorie Twkingion and Susan Spen=

Pe are In charge of the refreshments.

Sunday, Nov. 26, is the date set by Miss Sue Whittington for her marriage to Frank Tenent Jaggers., Dr. Carleton Atwater will read the ceremony in the First Baptist church. ' The bride-to-be

has chosen Mrs. Brunson Motley

and Miss Betty Lang as her

matron of honor and bridesmaid, respectively,

News About People Department MISSES CONSTANCE AND ADELINE LEWIS, daughters of

Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis,

Brendonwood, left recently for

assignments which will take them overseas. Constance is in Washington for Red Cross training after which she will leave for the organization’s foreign division. Adeline, who has gone to Nicholas

General hospital in Louisville, Ky.

gt Camp Barkley, Tex. which is to

» ” . Mrs. R. W. Thompson recently

{eave tomorrow for Ft. Lauderdale, Mrs. Richard David Thompson of

soon will join a hospital unit gO overseas, ss 8 = retumed from a visit with her

- gon and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson, Detroit, and will

Fla. to spend the winter. . . . Ventura, Cal, is visiting here

with her aunt, Mrs. Walter R. Mayer.

” n * Dr. and Mrs. Roy E. Denny will

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in Cifaldi's for Lt. William Gale, army air forces; Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Gale, Mrs. Hugo Gale and Mark Gale. Mr. and Mrs, Gale are leaving soon for St. Petersburg, Fla. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weesner, Muncie, Mr,

and Mrs. W. A. Denny, Anderson;

Mesdames William Gale, Roy

Mitchell and Leota Wires; Mr, and Mrs. Otto V. Gale, Miss Ber-

Taylor W. Jackson Will Wed Miss Elizabeth Loehr Today in Irvington Methodist Church

A double-ring ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Irvington

Methodist church will unite Miss

Elizabeth Loehr and Cpl. Taylor

William Jackson. The Rev. Clarence A. Shake will officiate. Miss Mary Margaret Byram will sing, accompanied by Lewis W.

Lyons, organist. Entering alone, the bride will marquisette with a fitted bodice; trimmed with seed pearls, leg-o'-mutton sleeves and A full skirt extending into a long train. Her three-quarter length veil of French! lace will fall from a Juliet cap of matching material. She will carry a bouquet of white roses centered with a lavender orchid.

Maid of Honor

Miss Gladys Sparks, maid of honor, has chosen a frock of pale biue with a satin bodice and full skirt of net. Her flowers will be Talisman roses. The bridesmaids will wear similar gowns in pink and carry American beauty roses, They are Mrs. Dale Knapp, Miss Alice Springer and Miss Mary Dotson. All the attendants will wear lace Juliet caps edged with ribbons to match their frocks. Sgt. Kenneth Quiggins will serve As best man and the ushers will be Sgt. George Welch, Pvt Richard McKittrick and Cpl. Forrest Miller. Other attendants will be Joan Harvis and Joan Smith.

To Hold Reception

Sue Ann Sturm, the ringbearer, will wear a short blue velvet dress with a wreath of American beauty yoses in her hair. A reception will be held in the church after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home at 1108 College ave. Mr. Jackson is stationed at Billings General hospital, Ft. Harrison. Miss Loehr is the daughter of Mrs. Josephine Loehr, 4410 E Washington st, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs William H. Jackson, 1023 N. Tuxedo st.

Legion Groups Meet Today

A dinner meeting will be held at 6:30 p. m. today in the American Legion Irvington post 38 home by the post and its auxiliary. The hostesses will be Mesdames Clarence R. Parsons, Ersie Martin, Sterling Harvey and J. Clark Espie. The auxiliary will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Thursday in the home with Mrs. Von 1. Baldwin and Mrs. Raymond Woods in charge. 3 » » = . Misses Emily. and Dorothy Maxwell, Millersville rd.,, were hostesses

today for a meeting of the junior}

“group of the P. Robison unit!

.183, "American Legion auxiliary. Al

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The unit will sew at the

Riley hospital Monday.

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wear a gown of white satin and

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‘Reads Vows

| Miss Mildred Madden and Sgt. {John F, VanMeir Jr. were married {at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon in

{the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Phillips, 3788 . Rockville rd. The vows were read by the Rev. R. M. Dodrill of the Broadway Baptist church. The bride wore a pink wool Jersey suit, black accessories and a white orchid. Miss Evelyn Masten, her only attendant, wore a pale blue wool jersey suit and a corsage of sweetheart roses. The best man was Waldon VanAsdal, Anderson, After the ceremony, there was ¢ reception in the Phillips home. The couple will be at home at 717 E. 33d st. Mr. VanMeir, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. VanMeir, 662 E. 12th st, is stationed at Camp Atterbury.

A. C. A. Club Plans

President’s Luncheon

The A. C. A. club will hold a president’s--day luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Wilbur Washburn, 236 Pasadena st. Officers of the group are Mrs. C. J. Ancker, president; Mrs. William E. McGuire, vice president, and Mrs. Fred Tate, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. J. Francis Huffman, program chairman, has announced that the club this year is a member of The Time magazine club bureau of fortnightly discussion.

The O-Del club has added a third’ weekly sched

=D South Carolina Chapel to Be Scene of Rite:

Times Special GREENVILLE, 8S. C, Sept. 23.— The post chapel at the Greenville army air base here will be the scene today for the wedding of Miss Martha Jean Haverstick and Lt Byron Piske Field Jr, Chaplain Theodore O. Fisher, former pastor of the Northwood Christian church, Indianapolis, will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Haverstick, 5745 Carroliton ave. Indianapolis, and Mr. Field's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Bryon Fiske Field, Detroit. . Miss Haverstick will wear an aqua crepe dress edged in melon pink and an heirloom locket. Her accessories will be black and she will wear a corsage of white orchids.r Miss Mary Lou Haverstick will be her sister's only attendant, She has

agus trim, brown accessories and a corsage of white gladioll The bride's mother will wear fuchsia crepe and black accessories. Mrs. Field has chosen black mar quisette and crepe, matching accessories and both will have corsages of gardenias. A wedding dinner will follow In the Poinsett hotel. The couple will be at home at 55 High Hill st, in this city. Both Miss Haverstick and Mr. Field attended DePauw university. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and he is affiliated with Delta Chi fraternity.

Events

CHURCHES . St. Patrick's Altar Society, Sept. Circle. Noon Tues. School hall. Mrs. Catherine Doody, chairman. Luncheon, pillowcase card party. St. Philip Neri Altar Society, Sept. Circle. 2 and 8 p. m. Wed. School auditorium. Pillowcase card party. CLUBS Indianapolis Branch, Association for Childhood Education, 4:15 p. m. Mon. ' Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. | Adelia Brier, chairman. Tea. Butler Alumnae Literary. Today. Mrs. Thomas R. Lyda, 4087 Guil-| ford, hostess. Miss Elizabeth] Myers and Miss Dorothy Carey, speakers. Elsa Huebner Olsen. Noon Wed. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Glenn Parrish, hostess. Luncheon. SORORITIES Beta Chap, Gamma Phi Alpha 8: p. m. Tues. Mrs. Michael Sheehan, ! 4214 E. Washington, hostess. Beta Chap,, Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m.! Wed. Mrs. Michael T. Dugan, 424 Exeter, hostess. G chap, P.E. O. Today. Mrs. W.R. Craigle, 22 N. Riley, hostess. President’s day. Miss Clara Ryan, program. Pi Omicron. 8 p. m. Tues. Woman's

Department club. Beta chap. hostess. Mrs. Paul Matthews, speaker.

Alpha Chap., Sigma’ Delta Pi. 7p. m. Mon. Mrs. Alvie Wallace, 3727

Psi Iota Xi Meeting Mrs. Harold Chloupek, 5839 Broadway, will be hostess at 8 p. m. Monday for the meeting of Delta

chapter, Psi Iota Xi sorority.

Two Are Brides-to-Be

chosen a brown crepe dress with|

Watsop-rd., hostess. Picnic supper. |

Annual Dinner Will Be Held By Association

The annual dinner meeting of the Indiana Association of Parliamentarians will be at 6 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Lincoln. A symposium on “Duties of Officers and Obligations of Members” will be a feature of the business session following dinner. Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan will conduct the discussion and Mrs. M. H. Vinzant, the will be in

appointed for the event include Mrs. Clarence Kittle and Mrs. Harold Hayes, housing; Mrs. Paul V. Calet and Mrs, Ira Campbell, reservations. Mrs. W, C. Bartholomew, registrations; Mrs. Parry P. Barrett, door; Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, ushers; Mrs. W. W. Lacey and Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, music, agd Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, resolutions. Mrs. Vinzant, who also serves as recording secretary for the national association, will attend a national executive board meeting Oct. 28 in Kansas City,

Photo. Exhibit Will Close

| A alley talk tomorrow afternoon {by Dr. Thomas B. Noble Jr. will! {close the International Salon of | | Photography which has been at| | John Herron Art museum since last month. Dr. Noble is president of the In- | dianapolis Camera club which | sponsored the exhibit. Approxi- { mately 3000 persons have viewed the 365 prints on display, Scoring (to Donald Jameson, chairman of { the salon committee. “Our Picturesque West” will be Dr. Noble's topic tomorrow and he | will show color slides from his own | collection, Both he and Mrs. Noble | have prints in the salon. Other Indianapolis exhibitors are Clair L. Martin, Roger H. Pelham, F. A. Reager, P. H. Ho, Jack Hutchison, Mr, Jameson, Warner B. Trembley, Clark S. Wheeler and Allan C. Raup.

Latreian Club Plans Dinner |

The 20th anniversary of the Al-| pha Gamma Latreian club will be! celebrated at a president's day dinner tonight in the Marott hotel. Miss Reva L. Thompson is the new president. The dinner committee includes Mrs, Addie L. T. Reed, chairman; Mrs. David Wood and Mrs. Mable Berry. Miss Thelma Hawthorne will be toastmaster. ! The club project is helping suppart th e Bridgeport nutrition camp,

u rs. Clark Hostess

| A joint meeting of the executive and advisory committees of the Tudor. Hall school Parents’ association was held yesterday in the home of Mrs, Robert W. Clark, 4365 N. Illinois st. activities this year were

Visits Here Miss Eunice Justman of Theresa, Wis., recently returned home after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'S. Smith, 5640 Guilford ave. and

i their son, Thomas mn Smith, petty officer, U. S.N.R

Plans for the group's | discussed.

A harvest festival and hobby show opened the season's events of the Indianapolis Junior league yesterday at the Woodstock club. Among the exhibits were garden produce, canning, baked goods, handi-

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At one of the gayly bedecked tables Mrs. James D. Peirce Jr. member of the decorations commitiee, is shown arranging flowers

2. The quilts and a stuffed elephant are admired by Mrs. William J. Lochhead, who was the exhibits’ chairman. 3. Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo, the league's arts chairman, arranged the festival. Her assistants were Mesdames Fisk Landers, Donald Matti-

son, Mrs. Bardwell does the slicing.

George ‘Bardwell and George ‘Fotheringham. 4. The league president, Mrs. John Holleft Jr, holds the cake as

W. D. C. Plans President's Day Reception and Musical Tea Honoring Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike

The Woman's Department club will honor Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike at a president's day reception and musical tea from 2 until 4 p. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Merician st. Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, composer and pianist, and Mrs. Carl Moore, vocalist, will be on the ‘program. Receiving with the president will be the founders, past presidents, members of the executive board

and department chairmen,

Mrs. John Berns is general hats.

man assisted by Mrs. Roland M. Cotton, tea committee chairman, and Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf, chairman of the hostess committee, Presiding at the tea table will be past presidents of the club. They are Mesdames Everett M. Schofield, R. O. McAlexander, Paul T. Hurt and Clayton H. Ridge. Department Chairmen

Chairmen-of the Gepartments are { Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew, American home; Mrs. H. E. Blasingham, art; Mrs. E. A. Carson, community wclfare; Mrs. Frank J. Uhl, garden, and Mrs George A. Bowen, literaturedrama. Serving as chairmen of the standing committees are Mrs. Hal Purdy, aids to the president; Mrs. &£. G. Kayser, bulletin; Mrs. Howard E. Nyhart, civilian defense speakers; Mrs. Alvin T, Coate and Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, courtesy; Mrs. Philip A. Keller, curator; Mrs. Frederick A. Doebber, door, and Mrs. Ridge, educational funds. Mrs. Louise B. Pohlman, finance; Mrs. F. E. Smith, fiag; Mrs, H. J. Lacy, friendship; Miss Janet P. Shaw, history compilation; Mrs. Harry E. Watson, historian; Mrs. Blasingham, Hoosier salon; Mrs. Merritt E. Woolf, hostess; Mrs. Hobart L. Wilson, house and grounds, Miss Pearl F. Kiefer, keeper of records, and Mrs, Royal A. Nicholas, Little club.

Other Participants

Mrs. Harry G. Kennett and Mrs. Louise A. Fleury, luncheon host esses; Mrs. William H. Hodgson, magazines; Mrs, Carl J. Weinhardt, membership; Mrs. Oscar L. Watkins, charter; Mrs. Albert J. Hueber, life; Mrs. Everett E, Lett, investigation; Mrs, George A. Bowen, memorial book, and Mrs, Othniel Hitch, music. Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, Indianapolis symphony orchestra; Mrs, George W. Bowman and Mrs, Orville A. Wilkinson, nominations and glections; Mrs. Claude D. Funk, penny art fund; Mrs, William H. Hart, Russian war relief; Mrs. Hitch, program Mrs. Lewis P. Robinson, publicity; Mrs, Charles H. Smith, Red Cross; Mrs. Keller, rentals; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, revisions, -and Mrs. Edward H. Niles, roster. The chairmen for special day events are Mrs. Berns, president's day; Mrs. Albert Stump, forum; Mrs. L. S, Graham and Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, founders’, charter members’ and life members’ day; Mrs. Wilkinson, election; Mrs. Lean idas PF. Smith, annual day; Mrs.

Roland M. Cetton, tea; Mrs. Mary B. Hedges, telephone; Mrs. Joseph T. Ackerman and Mrs. Laura Adkins, ushers; Mrs. Rumpler and Mrs. Myron Jay Spring, war serve ice; Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, yearbook, and Mrs. Claude T. Hoover, advertising.

Homes Needed For Children

The continuing need for boarding homes for children was cited by Mrs. Helen P. Roell in a report this week to the Council of Social Agencies’ executive committee. Mrs. Roell, chairman of the family and child care section of the council, said that of 845 applications received in a recent “board-a-child” campaign, there were only 118 acceptable. Chairmen appointed by Mrs. Benjamin D. Hits, council president, are the Rt. Rev, Msgr, August R. Fussenegger, finance, and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis, nomination.

John Holliday Unit Will Install Officers

The John Holliday unit, American Legion auxiliary, will hold a joint meeting with the post at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the parish house of the Advent

lins, president of the llth district, will install new officers. The officers are Mis. Lowell 8. Fisher, president; Mrs. R. B. Daley,

vice president; Moorateld pat. Mrs Harold eed, Mrs. Fisk secre 3 rs. Edward Verbrak-

en, treasurer; Mrs Earl D. Finley, historian; Mrs. Paul Whipple, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. John B. Ranes, chaplain.

Mrs. Lentz Hostess A joint meeting of the Cumber-

State Medic4l Auxiliary Plans

Convention

Mrs. David W. Thomas, Lock Haven, Pa. president of the Woman's auxiliary to the American Medical association, will be the principal spegker at the state auxiliary’s convention here Oct. 3 and 4. The meetings will be held while the Indiana State Medical association convenes Oct. 3 through 5. Mrs. Thomas’ talk will occur during the Oct. 4 business session in the Murat temple, the convention headquarters. A tea honoring her Wil be given; Oct. 3 In the gover. nor's mansion. Convention Registration

Registration for the convention will open at 8 a. m., Oct. 3, in the Murat temple lounge and a board meeting will be held in the Louis XIV room at the Claypool hotel that afternoon. The auxiliary’s annual breakfast will be the next morning in Block's tearoom before the business meeting at the Murat. Officers will be elected and installed before the adjournment at 12:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. the auxiliary delegates will join the medical association at its annual dinner to be held in the Murat banquet hall,

Arrangements Committee

“Mrs. Henry S. Leonard heads the arrangements committee for the convention. assisted by Mesdames John W. Carmack, Harry L. Foreman, William E. Gabe, Harry R. Kerr, Cleon A. Nafe and J. E Holman, ‘Chairmen of syb-committees are Mrs. Carmack, registration and credentials; Mrs. I. H. Scott, Sullivan, rules of order; Mrs. Harold Trusler, resolutions; Mrs. A. W. Ratcliffe, Evansville, nominations; Mrs Charles PF. Voyles, revisions; Mrs. Samuél M. Baxter, New Albany, and Mrs. R. G. Burman, Jeffersonville, timekeepers, and Mrs. Arthur B. Richter, press and publicity.

Art League Books

Preview of Display

.A preview of the eighth annual exhibit of the Indianapolis Art Students’ league will be held at a tea from 3 to 5:30 p. m. Monday in Block’s auditorium. Miss Claire Williams and Miss

«| Jean Krueck, art and music super-

visors, will present “A Pageant of the Allied Nations” by the children of the first through sixth grades of the Franklin schools. Miss Betty Jean Miller will give a musical program.

R. L. Fletcher, Miss Meyer To Be United ~The Rev. William Eifert wilf read the single ring ceremony tomorrow afternoon uniting Miss Marjorie Meyer and Ensign Robert Lg Fletcher, U: 8. N. R. The wedding will be at 4:30 o'clock in the Enge lish Lutheran Church of Our Ree deemer, Following the ceremony, thers will be a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W. Meyer, 3132 Park ave. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fletcher of New

Castle, the bridegroom's parents, will attend the wedding.

Bride’s Bouquet

Escorted by her father, Miss Meyer will be gowned in white faille styled with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and full sleeves tapering at the wrists. Her bouffant skirt will extend into a fan shaped train accented with Chantilly lace. A Juliet cap of illusion with or ange blossom clusters will hold her

N. J. the bride's sister-in-law, law, will be matron of honor, Her frock will be of turquoise taffeta and she will

carry red roses. Bridesmaid's Gown The bridesmaid, Miss Elaine Nichol, has chosen maize taffeta and her flowers will be Talisman roses, Both will have Juliet caps matching their gowns. Mr, Fletcher will be his son’s best man and the ushers will include Sgt. Richard Scott Fletcher and William Weghorst, seaman 1-¢, U.8 N.R. After the reception the couple will leave for a wedding trip. Both attended Butler university where Mr. Fletcher was affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.

Guild to Hear Dr. Rice Speak *

Dr. Thurman Rice will speak a$ a tea to be given by the Riley Hospital Guild at 2 p. m. Tuesday in * Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Arthur R. Madison will sing, accompanied by Mrs. J. Kenneth Vance Jr. Mrs. Carl Aumann is chairman of the hospitality committee assiste ed by Mesdames H., A. Bordner, Otto N. Ebert, C. H. Becker, T. B Berry, P. L. Byrne and G. E. Bome berger, Mrs. Hans Jacobsen, guild preste dent, and Mrs. R. W. Cook, state secretary, will pour,

Speaker-Booked by G. 0. P. Women

The Indiana Woman's Republican club will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Columbia club to hear & talk by Mrs. Mary B. Muncie, 10th district vice chaire man. Mrs. James B., Malone will preside and a nominating commite tee will be elected. Mrs. Lewis Finch, hostess chair man, will be “assisted by eight club directors — Mrs. Albert H. Vestal, Anderson; Mrs. Cora B. Vestal, Plainfield; Mesdames Jean ; Harry E. Barnard, Forrest Hackley,

Alex Clark, Nellie Grubb and Josie Hall. fis

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D. A. Gregorys G Guests