Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1944 — Page 21
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Parties Are Fortis fio “Attend “First Concert of Symphony Season
AT THE OPENING CONCERT OF THE INDIANAPOLIS Symphony orchestra tomorrow night boxholders, who will occupy boxes for the whole season, will be Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beitman, Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, presi= dent of the Indiana State Symphony society, and Mrs. | Clowes, Mrs. Richard Fairbanks and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky. , Also, Messrs. and Mesdames Kurt F. Pantzer, A. W. Herrington and Eugene Mogle, the Methodist hospital faculty and student nurses, Franklin college, the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. and the R. C. A. music appreciation class. The concert guests of Mrs. Sevitzky will be Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martindale, Mrs. Helen Quimby and Hans Sthwieger, both of Ft. Wayne, and Virgil Thomson, New York. There also will be a party of the members of the Ft. Wayne Philharmonic orchestra's board of directors. In addition to Mr. Schwieger, who is the conductor, they are Messrs. and Mesdames John Agnew, Cleo Fox, Carl Light. Sheldon Nelson and Armond Gemmer, Mrs, N. A. Rockey and Miss Joan Dinner Planned by Miss Taggart MISS LUCY TAGGART WILL entertain at a dinner before the concert honoring her house guest, Mrs. John Day Jackson, of New Haven, Conn. Miss Tagrart’s other guests will be Mr. and Mrs, James W. Fesler, Mrs. D. Laurance Chambers and Mr. Thomson.
Mrs. Herrington’s party will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. HenMr. and Mrs. Samuel Runnels Harrell and Mrs. Donald
The Sunday afternoon boxholders include Miss Connie Clark, college, the Indiana Federation of Clubs, the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s club, Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority, the Ferdinand Schaefer fund, the women's committee of the State Symphony society and Walter Wright. ss = » s #2 8 tonal assistants for the music talk tomorrow afternoon to be Mr. Thomson in Block's auditorium have been announced , William J. Shafer and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, chairmen,
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Among them will be Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, Arthur V. Brown, Henry W. Buttolph, Niles Chapman, Carolyn Vajen Collins, Edwin M. Craft, Charles C. Culp, Edgar H. Evans and Fesler,
~~ Also, Mesdames Edwin Forry, Otto N. Frenzel, Albert M. Gall, man, Theodore B. Griffith, Sylvester Johnson, T. Victor , Ell Lilly, J. K. Lilly, Carlos Recker, Garland F. Retherford, O. Ritchey, H. A. O. Speers, Frank D. Stalnaker, John SomerHarry V. Wade, iss B. Wells, Larz A. Whitcomb, Paul White erman C. Wolff and Miss Alma Patton of Marion.
R. Chapter to Sponsor Benefit
MRS. C. J. ANCKER' WILL be the speaker at a Red Cross benebe held by the Caroline Scott Harrison chaptér, D. A. R., at 2 Nov. 9, in the D, A. R. chapter house. Her subject will be MacArthur Returns to the Philippines.” Mrs. Ancker wil] reMrs. Trevor Geddes who originally was scheduled to speak. Geddes is leaving next week to live in Washington, . » ” . . .
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At a recent skating session at the Coliseum, the members of the Ice Crackers Skating club elected their executive committee. The committee includes Misses Polly Abendroth, Carla Jean Stout and Marilyn Kimberlin, Perry O'Neal Jr. George Clarke and Jack HanThe group is sponsored by the auxiliary to the children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home,
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Events
CLUBS
Business and Professional Women's. 6 p. m. Thurs. Woman's Degirt-
Legion Groups Book Sessions
Mrs. Ralph Inyart will preside at the Broad Ripple Legion auxiliary meeting, post 312, next Friday at the post home, 64th st. and College ave, Mrs. Inyart and Mrs. Wilbert Smith will represent the unit at the department president and secretary conference Nov. 8 and 9, in the War Memorial building. The Broad Ripple auxiliary will .8 joint card party with the -Barcus unit at 7 p. m, Nov. 14 in the Veterans’ hospital Mrs. Ralph Kriplen will be in charge. :
The group also has scheduled a Juncheon for the election board Nov. 7; a covered dish dinner on Armistice day and the annual turkey dinner and bazaar Nov. 18. The events will be in the post home,
A business meeting will be held hy the 11th district, American Legion auxiliary, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the War Memorial building. The executive board will meet at 6:30 pp m. Mrs. Martin Collins will preside. . - E J The Irvington American Legion post 38 and auxiliary will hold a dinner and Halloween party at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the post home, 1234 8S. Downey ave. Mrs. Lee Long is chairman, assisted by Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Rex Hall
and the World Crisis” Dr. John A. Bekker, Franklin college. Dinner. Forty-ninth Street Kindergarten Mothers. 1 p. m. Wed. In kindergarten. “Child Behavior,” group discussion. Mrs. Richard W. Coons, leader, Covered dish luncheon. Norway. 8 p. m. Sat. D. A. R. chapter house. Halloween party, William Iverson, program chairman. Mrs. O. E. Gunvalson, refreshments. ‘ Phi Delta Theta Mothers’. 10:30 a. m. Thurs. Clubroom, 307 E. 42d. Business; sewing for Red Cross. MISCELLANEOUS
Ladies aux., General Protestant Orphan home. Today. In the home. Halloween party; Christmas toys to be made. W. 8. C. 8, Irvington Methodist. 12:30 p. m. Thurs. In the church. “The State of the Church in Europe Today,” Mrs. Ralph Holland. Mrs. Frank West, devotions. Mrs. Robert Holman, Mrs. Charles Smith, music. Mrs. O. E. Masters, circle eight, in charge of luncheon. Election. Tau chap, Omega Nu Tau sorority. Tues. Mr. and Mrs. James Waye, 2427 Central, hosts. Wiener roast. Marian county council, P.-T. A. 10
a m to 1 p. m. Mon, Claypool hotel.
Lake Shore Officers
Recently elected officers of the Ladies auxiliary of the Lake Shore Country club are Mrs. George C. Graber, president; Mrs. Donald Reid, vice president; Mrs. Paul Reed, treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Grovenberry, secretary.
Gleaming Gifts Salt
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Poetry Meeting
The members of the Indiana
p. m. tomorrow in Cropsey hall, Central library. Following a business session, Miss June Winona Snyder will speak on “The Technique of Blank Verse.” = Original poems will be read by members. Mrs. Olah Toph will preside.
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Miss Kaufman to Be Guest
ment club. “The Soviet Union|
Mrs. Ruth Seidel Jackson (left) and Mrs. J. Francis Huffman are members of the invitations committee for the Indiana Federation of Clubs’ Sunday afternoon box parties at the Indianapolis symphony orchestra concerts, Guests at the parties will be groups from homes maintained by local organizations. A party of children will be entertained Sunday. Money from the L F. C's penpy art fund was used to purchase the symphony season reservation, Mrs. Leigh Freed, North Manchester, is chairman of the feder- ° ation's music di in charge of the parties and Mrs. J. C. Lavengood, South Bend, is assisting her,
(cd The Bridal Scene— Miss Marjorie Routledge Names Bridal Attendants;
A shower, recent weddings and the announcement of attendants are features of the bridal news. Attendants for the wedding of Miss Marjorie Routledge, Terre Haute, and Warren C. Letsinger, Indianapolis, are announced by the bride-to-be. The couple will be married Nov. 5 in Terre Haute. Mrs. Charles R. McKinney, Oak Ridge, Tenn., will be matron of honor and the bridesmaid will be Miss Mary- Anna Masters, Terre Haute. Ensign Charles K. Bresett, U. 8. N. R, will serve as best man and the ushers will be Allison Vrydagh and Charles 8. Bresett, both of
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|Guild to Hold Garment 2
{First Congregational church, 16th garments will be made Monday.
‘Round-Up’ Committees Named ~ For Annual Event
Mesdames R. Hartley Sherwood,
{Ted 8. Kuhns and H. E. Von Grim- |
menstein are in charge of the Tuesday through Thursday in the
and Delaware sts. Collection of the
Serving on the transportation committee are Mesdames Jasper Scott, William Haine; Frank Grovenberry, H. A. Baker, A. E. Baker, Harry Goode, Loman Fitzpatrick and Kyle B. Mayhall. The unpacking committee for Monday includes Mesdames George Spiegel, E. B. Pfafflin, Joseph Stine, Harry Daniel, N. L. Bassett, A. H. Humphrey, K. W. Kistner, F. G. Phillips, L. W. Noble, O. T. Harris, G. W. Thompson, H. H. Cavender, Marie Quinn and James Sheridan.
Table Chairmen
Also, Mesdames. Paul MecGauley, Pred Hooker, Fred Earhardt, J. B. A. C. Reynolds, Carrie Connor, Earl Kinzie, E. L. Pitzpatrick and H. A. Baker and Miss Juliette Byran. The table chairmen are Mesdames Charles Boss,'O. L. Pond, Lyman Pearsop, Russell Bleeke, Jasper Brayton, Jack Carr, Walter Smith, R. E. Cavanaugh, James Obear, Paul -Weir, Lyman Whitaker and Harry Cavender, Packing Group Packers who will serve.on Wednes~ day are Mesdames James Gilliland, C. R. Johnson, B. E. Lundblad, Charles L. Miller, Peter Rupp. Cavender, George B. Elliott, Fred Fischer, L. W. Noble and Frank Sink, Also, Mesdames Warren Freeman, James Morrow, Ray Fatouf, Ray Sparrow, Edna Short, Herbert Lewis, Charles R. Goode, Frank Yount, Theodore- E. Root, T. C. Waddell, L. H. Oberreich and William R.
Needlework guild's “round-up” to be| |
By ALICIA HART’ NEA Staff Writer IT'S WELL TO KNOW WHAT you're up to when you wear the new Jewelry pieges, ‘which, because they are bolder in design and more
brilliant in gleam, create dominant your face,
an ideal oval shape.”
Janet Blair: Jewelry perfects shape of her face.
For expert pointers that will keep your shopping quests for jewelry safe from errors, listen to gem-loving Janet Blair, who passes on tips for choosing them which every movie girl learns from her studio. Janet's advice is to wear dog collar or multiple-strand choker necklaces only if your face is slender. If it's round, she says, your best bets are oval or long necklaces and twin clips or pins placed off center and low down on the neckline of a dress, “Bold earrings are a face widening device, t00,” Janet reminds you, “put if you'll wear a V-shaped necklace or a big pendant or medallion suspended from a ribbon, you'll direct the onlooker’s eyes in a long line down as well as across your face, which creates the impression of
lines that can affect the shape of
W.C.T. U. Plans Tea For Guests Tuesday
A guest tea will be held from 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesday by the Vayhinger W.C.'T. U. Mrs. R. C. Perry, 2112 E. 12th st, will be hostess. Past presidents will be honored.
On the program will be Mesdames Bessie Hart, Liilu ‘Willey, Harry Baker, Alonzo Huls and Harold O'Brien. The devotions will be led
Terre Haute. warm, toasted crackers.
Evans.
by Mrs. J. R. Stanton. Mrs. Muriel
Carlisle is in charge and a musical program will be presented by Mrs. O’Brien.
Nutritious Desserts
Dessert must carry its full measure of the day's food requirement for health. Being sweet and flavorsome isn't enough; abound in good, wholesome nutri-
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excellent way to serve both these
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7:30 o'clock tonight in the eastern Union church. The will be read by the Rev. Roy Da The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Emery Thurston, 1 Sherman dr, and Mr. Samue parents are Mr. and Mrs, Samuelson, Muncie. Entering on the.arm of her the bride will wear a candle satin gown with a sweetheart neck line, long tapered sleeves and a skirt extending into a train. fingertip veil will fall from a sa Juliet cap and she will carry a wh Bible and an orchid.
Sister to Be Attendant
Miss Martha Jo Thurston will her sister's maid of honor. frock will be of pink marquis with a sweetheart neckline, tied basque and full skirt: Her flowers will be pink roses and white pom= pons. 7 The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Daw=" son, will wear a dress of peach quisette made like the maid of or's She will carry a bouquet Johanna Hill roses and white pompons,
Plan Reception
The best man will be the bridegroom's father and other attendants will be Miss Martha Screes and Miss Marilyn Masterson. A reception will be held in Thurston home after which couple will leave for a trip to Orleans. They will be.at home Nov. 5 in Corpus Christi, Tex, Both Miss Thurston and Samuelson attended Indiana versity. She is 8 member of Si Alpha Iota music sorority and
purposes.
affiliated with Sigma Pi frate:
Miss Verda Marie Kaufman will be honor guest at a dinner in Catherine’s restaurant Thursday given by Mrs. Wilbur Kaufman and Miss Edna Fonn. The honor guest and Pfe. Glenn W. Denton will be married early next month in the St. Christopher Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. L. A. Lindemann officiating. » ss =» Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. Masterson, 5030 E. Raymond st, announce the marriage of their daughter, Evalyn Marie, to Ensign Willard Laurence Holloway, U. 8. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Holloway, 1300 8. Arlington ave. The wedding was Tuesday in the Pirst Presbyterian church, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The couple is at| home there,
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Brown, 2641 Applegate st., is at the Percy Jones hospital, Battle Creek, Mich.
Sorority Lists New Officers
Mrs. R. Emerson Whalen was elected president of the Beta chapter, Rho Delta sorority, at a recent meeting of the group. Other officers are Mrs. William Hanson, vice president; Miss Winona Tillman, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Lahman, treasurer, and Miss Crystal Meek, sergeant at arms. Mrs. Whalen has appointed Mrs. Don Arnold, chaplain; Mrs. Joseph Trueman, historian; Miss Elda Metsker, reporter; Miss Mary Williamson and Miss Helen Burkhardt, rush and pledge captains; Miss Doris Shannon and Miss Metsker, program chairmen, and Mrs. Albert Schroeder, Misses Marie Matthews, Betty Dyer, Wilma Schuman and Evelyn Swoboda, ways and means committee members.
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