Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1944 — Page 22

~The Engagement

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To Ensign John G. Rauch-Is Announced

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of Miss Jane Wilson:

: and approaching marriage

and: Ensign John G. Rauch Jr. : * Carents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Upper Montclair,

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.. Indianapolis, is stationed ‘The wedding will be in Novem pride-to-be is a graduate of Sarah attending the New York member of the Upper

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tinue for two weeks.

The museum's calendar for: next month includes the water color displays by Charles Burchfield and the advertising art exhisbition from .the Art Directors’ club in New York. They will be

shown Sunday through Oct; 29, g sy 8 = » ’ Other gallery talks scheduled

Edmund Schiliknscht Oct. § on “Life and Work of Charles Burch“field,” and Oct. 15 “Art in Advertising.” director, will tell of “The Italian Hill Towns, Yesterday and Today”

,on Oct, 22,

A color film of “Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Va." " will be shown Oct. 29. Beginning Oct. 7 a drawing class for the Art i Association of Indianapolis members’ 9:30 to 11 a. m. each Saturday. Miss Claire Williams and Miss Caro lyn Ashbrook will be the instructors. The members’ sketch class will be held from 9:30 a. m. until noon every Thursday starting

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following a few days visit in New

NOUNCEMENT IS MADE OF THE engagement AN of Miss Jane Louden Wilson

Mr. Rauch, son of Mr. and in Key West, Fla. ber in Upper” Montclair. The

School of Social Work. She is a provisional Montclair Junior® League, Mr. Rauch is a graduate of Park school and Harvard university,

.D. A. R. Group Announces Program AND DISTAFF DAY will be observed by the Caroline chapter of the D. A. R. Thursday at the chapter house. Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, Wheel and Distaff committee presi= dent. will introduce the guest speaker, William H. Remy. Mr. Remy will discuss “Juvenile Delinquency.” Miss Grace Hutchings, pianist, will present a musical program and Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, regent, will preside. The hostesses will include Mrs. Frances W. Black, chairman, Mrs, Willlam O. Weber, vice chairman; Mesdames Arch N, Bobbitt, Charlton N. Carter, Thomas G. Harvey and Paul S. Ragan. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles and Mrs. Clark will pour.

Art Museum Schedules Speaker

“THE HISTORY OF LACE” will be the subject of a gallery talk to be given by Miss Anna Hasselman at 4 o'clock Sunday after noon at the John Herron Art museum. The lace exhibit given to the museum in 1936 by Mrs. Charles Crosley of Indianapolis will cone

» Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr. of Indianapolis

U. S. C. G. R,, by her

Mrs. John G. Rauch of

Lawrence college anff now is

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8 ; » ” during October are those of

Wilbur D. Peat, museum

children will be conducted from

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8 & 40 Salon Books Dinner InY.W.C A.

40, at 6:30 p.:m, Tuesday in the Y..W. C. A. Mrs. John A. Noon will preside... Committee ~~ Chairmen for the year are Mrs. Henning Johnson, social; Mrs. George Poppa, ways and means; Mrs. Thomas Hughes, membership; Mrs. Connie Taylor,

cards and greetings; Mrs. William Weimar, welfare; Mrs. Ben Myers, publicity; Miss Sadie Douglas, auditing, and Mrs. J. E. Barcus, world war orphans. Also, Miss Rosemary Kirkhoff, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Irene Kise, regalia; Mrs. Geneva Overleese, music; Mrs, Carlos Merris, year book; Mrs. Willard Bradshaw, trophies and awards; Mrs. Victor Salb, resolutions, and Mrs. . William + Harper, hat box. Initiation committee members are Mesdames Belle Bracken, Lillian Lynch, Charles P. Andrews, ~ Agatha Ward, George Pennington . and Fred Riffey.

Swimming Classes

Girls swimming lessons will’ begin with the junior fall term in the

¥. W70. A. tomorrow, The sched-| 11 a. m. meeting Wednesday of Chapter AF, P, E. 0. Mrs. F. Marion ule will include non-swimmers, 10 Smith, 4730 N. Capitol ave, will be hostess. <

Installation of officers will be held by Gamma chapter, Omega Nu!

a. m.; beginners 2, 10:30 a, m.; beginners 3, 11 a. m, and intermediates and advanced 11:30 a. m.

tinue to meet on Saturday through{out the winter term.

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List Programs

The Indiana University Women’s

by members and a book review. The group's annual card party will be held Nov. 11 in Block's audi~

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The eyes of the fashion world to Paris for a hint of the styles will offer now that Nazi occupation

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Sororities—

the sorority news. Mrs. Walter P. Morton will tal

A dinner meeting will be held [Classes may be shifted depending Tr D C M ‘by the Marion county salon, 8 and |UPOR enrollment, but they will con- . . . aps

Programs for

I. U. Alumnae. [Next Week

Three divisions of the Woman's Department club will meet next week. : A luncheon and business meeting

Alumnae club will give a tea at 2:30| wij] pe held by the art departniént p. m. Oct. 7 in the home of Mrs. at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the clubJ. Lloyd Allen, 5699 N. Delaware house. Mrs. H. E. Blasingham will

st. On the program will be speeches pre

side. yi ilh Miss Carolyn 8. Ashbrook will talk on “Polish Peasant Art” at 1:45 p. m. 8he will display .articles she collected in Poland.

torium, and a Christmas party willl Mrs, Myron Jay Spring and Mrs. be Dec, 13 in the War Memorial|D, 8. Meditch are chairman and

vice chairman of the luncheon come~

| A tea 1s planned for March 25 in| mittee assisted by Mesdames Joseph

{the I. U. nurses’ home for out{standing high school senior girls. { Mrs, C, W. Weathers, 5245 N. Penn|sylvania st, wilt be hostess at an{other tea in June,

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Book Hour

The book hour of the literature jand drama group will be at 1:18 {p. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse, Mrs. Howard J. Nyhart will review “A Bel] for Adano” (Hersey), Mrs. George A. Bowen will pre-

side at the business meeting at 2:30(

p. m. A short patriotic program will be given by Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike. Speakers will be four Indiana authors, Miss Augusta Steven. son, G, T. Fleming-Roberts, C. William Harrison and Lee E. Wells, They will discuss “Writing Infor. mation, Please.”

Hospital Auxiliary

Mrs, Garrison Winders is chalrs {man and Mrs, Charles 8, Crawford and Mrs. Zillah D. Hanger are in charge of the tea. Mrs. John M, Williams and Mrs. E. E. Cahal will | pour. The City hospital auxiliary, community welfare department, will hold a luncheon at noon Tuesday in the nurses’ home. Officers of the auxiliary will ‘be hostesses and Mrs, John F. Engelke will preside. Mrs, E. C. Rumpler is entertainment chairman assisted by Mrs. E, A, Carson.

Sorority Pledges Times Special BLOOMINGTON, ‘Ind. Sept. 29, —Miss Ruth Anne Hamilton and Miss Peggy Visher, Indianapolis, recently were pledged by Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority. here at Indiana university. Others pledged were Miss Judy Grusin, Evansville; Miss Pat Kriegbaum, Rochester, and Miss Joan

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Club Will Meet

Bert McCammon will speak at a meeting of the 40th st. kindergarten’s Mothers’ club at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the - kindergarten, Fathers of the pupils will be special guests.

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Two P.E.Q. Sisterhoods Set Meetings for Next Week; Omega Nu Tau Will Install

Installation of officers, a luncheon and a rush party are features of

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Tau, at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln.. Mrs. Wilford Furgason will be installing officer, The officers are Mrs. Leo Oldfield, president: Mrs. Purgason, vice president; Miss Hazel Knight, representative; Mrs. Henry Ross, secretary; Mrs. Laurence Bowen, treasurer; Mrs. William 8. Powell, chaplain; Miss Gladys Schuh, society editor; Mrs. Bernard Smith, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, historian. Committee chairmen sare Mrs. Charles ¥F. Ulrich, philanthropic; Miss Mabel Daywitt, cheer; Miss Bette Ulrich, ways and means, and Miss Betty Roesener, pledge captain.

Miss Reeta Clark, 2831 N. Delaware st, will be hostess for a meeting Monday of Chapter G, P. E. O. Miss Jessie E. Moore will speak. | Members of the Alpha chapter, Sigma Delta Tau, will hold a rush| party and wiener roast at 8 p. m,/ Wednesday atthe home of Miss Velora Beghtel, 1541 E. Hanna ave.

A “fall frolic* will be. held by Beta Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, at 8 p. m. today in the clubroom,' Security Trust building,

Zeta chapier, Phi Theia Delta, will have a party at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday in the home of Mrs, Theodore Johnson, 20 W, 24th st,

Members of Delia chapter, Phi Delta Pi, will hold a skating party at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Riverside rink, :

Sorority Plans Rush Party

“A rush teas will be given by the Beta Eta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, from 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Cieorge Shaffer will preside, assisted by Miss Rosemary Carr and Miss 'Etleen -Overpeck. “The rushees will be Mesdames George Henry, Ralph Stohler, John Main, Gerald Zapp, Robert Mills, Donald Gillie and Richard Sturm, Misses Beulah Hunter, Alice Mahor= ney, Marge Tacke, Louise Jamison, Imogene Noonan, Mary Margaret Lentz, Ruth White, Louise Yount, Betty Jenner, Ruth Bibos and Betty Mercer, : _ Serving on the social committee are Miss Evelyn Pange, chairman; Miss Virginia Horn, co-chairman; Miss Doris Chapman, Miss Virginia Helvey, Mrs. Charles Damm and Mrs, William Stanifer.

Local Girls Attend - Chicago University

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeBaun, . 3845 ' N. Meridian st, is among the new students attending the College of _ the University of Chicago. She is a graduate of the Westtown Boarding school in Pennsylvania. | Also entered in college are ‘Miss Sonia Talesnick, daughter of {Mr. and ‘Mrs. Leo | Talesnick, 3829 N, New Jersey st,

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Miss Deborah L. DeBayn, daugh-|-

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1A. O. A. to Hold

Convention in Hotel Lincoln

A council meeting to be held at 2 p. m. next Friday will open the national convention of Alpha Omi cron Alpha sorority in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Harry H. Cavender will be chairman at the formal initiation service that night. Mrs. Russell Bleeke, soloist, will sing. Assisting Mrs. John R. Sentney, national president, at the services will be Mesdames George Brake, Arthur Wilson, M, L. Faber, Flor-

ence Mellett and Joseph Sahakian.

Theta and Nu chapters are in charge of the lecture and page service.

Mrs. Sentney will preside at the

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business meeting Oct. 7. Election of officers will be held followed by installation. Mrs. John Schneider is chairman for the luncheon. Mrs. C. R. Wyatt is in charge of the memorial service to be held Oct. 8 in the Memorial Presbyterian church, 11th st. and Carrollton ave. .

Club Meeting

Mrs. George H. Kingsbury, 3706 Washington blvd, will be hostess for a president's day luncheon Tuesday of the Irvington Woman's elub, "Mrs. John Atherton, Mrs. Harry E Barnard and Miss Grace Alexander will assist,

Sorority Guests

Mrs. Trevor R. Geddes and Mrs. Burt Ricketts will be special guests at a 5:30 p. m. meeting Tuesday of Chi Delta Chi sorority. Mrs.

Brewer P. Clay, 4456 N, Keystone ave., will be hostess. ™

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Museum Sets

Three Hikes

The first of a series’of three weekly bird hikes sponsored by the Children's museum will be held at Butler university tomorrow. The children will meet at the waiting station at the end of the streetcar line. A second hike will be Oct. 7 in Brookside park and the third will be Oct, 14 in Riverside park. They willbe held from 10 a m. until noon. : Mrs. Harry Bell Jr, and Mis Thelma Patterson of Technical! { high school will be the nature con|sultants. They will be assisted by

| members of the museum's nature

{Wednesday .

_ St. Joan of Arc Club

N| Will Honor Patents

meeting, a luncheon and .a book

ridian ist, will be hostess at a 1p. m. ‘Wednesday - for {the Alpha Alpha.

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of children attending the

7:45 p. m. Wednesday of the Women’s club. A tour of

{the school will follow the session.

John Thornburgh will speak noon luncheon Thursday of Eincolnian chapter, Interna. Travel-Study club. Mrs. F. Nef, Paxton pl, will be

Capt. Donald Gaylor, Stout Field, will speak at the 12:30 p. m: lunch=-

Mrs. A. B. McConnell is in charge of reservations. The luncheon will

' be at the Hotel Lincoln,

A meeting will be held by the Navy Mothers club at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday in the central library.

‘Phi Delta Pi to Have

Week-End Initiation

Three pledges will be initiated by Zeta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, tomorrow in the Louis XIV room of the Claypool hotel. Dinher will be served at 6:30 p. m, followed by ine formal initiation. : A breakfast party and formal

1 initiation will be held Sunday morn.

ing in the home of Mrs. Shildes McCaslin, 136 S. Butler ave. The pledges are Mesdames Earl W, Friar, Herman Dunnuck and Loren

Plan Card Party

A card party will be given at 8:15 p. m. Sunday by the Liedere krans Ladies’ society in the hall,

i study committee headed by Mrs. | Vincent T. Adama.

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