Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1944 — Page 14

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CEH reer i Society— 1 4H Miss Mary Spalding Will Entertain

f At Pre-nuptial Party for Joan Miller

- MISS MARY SPALDING will entertain tomorrow night at her home with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower for Miss Joan Adéle Miller whose ‘marriage to Lt. Samuel Howard Zeigler, U. S. N. R., will be Nov. * 25 in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. . Guests at the party will include the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Clifford Stewart Miller, and the hostess’ mother, Mrs. John A. Spalding. Others attending will be Misses Arline Hyde, Eugenié McCarthy, Marguerite

Jehle and Louise Smith. Mrs. Robert Merrill will entertain Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Billetér. The party will be. a personal ‘shower, On Nov. 24, Mrs. J. H, Kemper and her daughter, Agatha, will be the hostess at a luncheon and crystal shower for the bride-to-be. No date has been set for a party which Dr, and Mrs, Vincent A. Lapenta ‘will give for the betrothed couple before the wedding. A luncheon will be given next Tuesday in Ayres’ tearoom by Miss | Mary Lou Wilkerson. Her guests with Miss Miller will be Mrs. Merrill and Mrs, Paul Brown Jr,

Miss Sturm to Be Guest .

MISS BERNICE STURM will be the honor guest Thursday eve ning at a buffet supper and linen shower to he given by Mra Harold ©. Kost and Miss Catherine Sturm in Mrs. Kost's home, The honor guest, daughter of Mrs. E. A. Sturm, will become the bride of «James F. Teer in a Nov. 256 ceremony in the home of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, John A. Salb. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs, Walter F. Teer. Guests invited to attend the party Thursday are Mesdames W. P. Filipow, Ralph Klise, Bob Millovan, Joan Nordyke, William D. Pratt, Jack Ronayne, Edward Schumscher, John A. Sink, Sturm, Teer, Willlam E. Wallace and Robert Young. Misses Mary Gray, Emilie Harding, Jane Kosanke, Eleanor Meacham, Florence Mooney, Grace O'Brien, Hazel Printz, Winona Revis and Mourene Skelton also will be among the guests.

Wedding Announced

THE MARRIAGE of Miss Calilee Smith to Prederick Neal Thurston Jr. is announced by her parents: Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Smith of Evensville,. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. F. Neal Thurston of Indianapolis are the bridegroom's parents. The wedding was Oct. 29 in the First Presbyterian church in Spring City, Tenn. . » . yw » Mrs. Frank W. MoOlelland and her daughter, Alice Ann, are fa New York for a month's visit with Miss Mary Helen McClelland. ” & » on

Mr. and Mrs. David Rubins have as their guest Alan Tompkins, Bridgeport, Conn. Mr, Tompking was for several years instructor at John Herron Art school.

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and 10 would be delighted to find a|of wood which the dhildren can as“family woodettes” set under his{semble and paint into a family of

EVENTS

CLUBS oh Woman's Advance. Wed, Mrs. W,

BE Call, 3147 Col , hostess. Bast Btgvood Nommemakers 10 | Sera. HO. ing, acer, Project lesson by Mrs, Frank LEGION AUXILIARIES Simpson. Election, Evangelical Lutheran Business and| Advent Episcopal church. Dinner Professional Women's, 8 p. m.| meeting with John Holliday post.

John Holliday Jr. 6:30 p. m. Wed,

Wed. Y, W, 0. A. “Green Dolphin

Street” (Coudge), Mrs. Bjorn Winger. ‘Miss Eloise Leukhardt,

Bowen, Charles W. Buckley, 3 Oolonial-Boston chap, I. T.-8. 0. 10 a. m, Wed, Hotel Lineoln, “Glories of Old Cathay,” Mrs. Noble Reyn-

Thurs. Mrs. H. BB. Clow, N. Gale, hostess. “The, CHories “of Old Cathay” Mrs. © J. Ancker, Victorian chap, I. T.-8. ©. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. J. O, Brown, hostess. “Glories of Old Cathay,”

Business; program, Madden-Nottingham. 8 p. m. today. Post home, - Memorial Unit 3, 7:30 p. m. today. Hotel Antlers. Past Presidents, Wayne Unit 64. 6:30 p. m. Wed. Post home.

SORORITIES

Beta Phi chap, Beta Sigma Phi. 7 p. m. today. Clubroom, Security Trust building, Alumnae chap, Delta Theta Tan. 8 p. m, today, Mrs. Everett Alloway, 6244 Central, hostess. Camma Beta Chi. 7 p. m. Wed. Mrs, Fred B, Wagener, 6038 Indianola, hostess, . ; Chap. AF, P. E. O, Sisterhood. 2 p. m, Wed.” Mrs, Guy O. Car- * penter, 3660 Central, hostess. Musical program; guest day tea. Chap. F, P. BE. O, Sisterhood. 1 p.m, Wed, Mrs. James A. Stuart, 335 Berkley rd, hostess, “For This We- Are Thankful,” Mrs, E B. Palmer, Luncheon.

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Mrs. C. J. Ancker. Luncheon. |Ch#P. V.P. E. O, Sisterhood, Wed. Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Mrs. W, J. Weesner, 53 Downey, 1 p.m Wed Mrs. Harry A. hostess. “History Book Review,” Burkart, 415 N, Irvington, hostess. | Mrs. Robert Finlayson. Birthday “Ancient and Modern China” | Party. Mrs. George A. Duffy, , Irvington Mother Study. Wed. Mrs. | [J 9 Hervie A. Vertrees, 2¢ 8. Irving- 0 riters to Meet ton, hostess. “Mexico,” Todd| An exchange of writing technique Stoops. points will be made by members of New Century. Wed. Mrs. M. B. | the Story-a-Month club meeting at Sparks, 1019 Willow dr, hostess. [7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Rauh “Cloud Making” (Campbell), |library. Mrs. Eleanor Fraser {is Mrs. John Moffat. chairman,

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AAUW Branch Sponsors 12th Annual Book and Toy Exhib

By BERNICE WAGNER SANTA CLAUS has heard of salvage drives, too. Evidence of ‘this crops up at the '12th annual book

sponsorship of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, » A few of St. Nick's handmade toys contrived from salvage materials include 4 train of wooden crating, tin cans and spools, a doll house made of facial tissue boxes, and a loom from a discarded cigar box, nails ¥ and string. *. 4 Wholesome toys that cannot imjure, or that children themselves can make are featured in the exhibit. Toys for children of all ages

of interest for babies are a musical

throw things “Into” instead of tinue through this week in Ayres’ auditorium,

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ys.» Christmas tree. The set has an en-dolls. A CHILD between the ages of six|tire family made up of small pieces| Girls from 10 to 14 have found a different use for their story book dalls, They line the hack of a box

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chair, wringer dolls which can be Nancy Ana Kendall (lett), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall, and washed and passed through a| ang Mrs. D. Y. Spencer, are shown inspecting the toys on display at the wringer, and a Kangaroo pouch t0| snonsored by the Indianapolis branch, American Association of

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pins of wool, nuts and wood, dolls of crepe paper and animals are on

« display. oe’.

THE FINAL group features outdoor fun. Suggested amusements for children in this section include bird hikes, an afternoon at the Children’s museum, camping trips, ice skating and tobogganing. A map

' of the city showing places for win-

ter sports may be found at this booth.

Other features of the exhibit will include a talk and demenstration on “Flying as a Hobby” by Miss Panoria Apostol at 4 p. m. Thursday and a nature motion picture at 10:30 a. m. Saturday. - Mrs. Mark

tting for the Elliott will give a dog training exit with cellophane and hibit at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and

another was given last night by Clarence Alexander,

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York-Rooney

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Roobsh Long Island, N, Y. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miriam, and Chief Petty Officer John E. York, U. 8. N. R, Indianapolis. * « The wedding will be at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Little Church Around the Corner, New York. Mr. York is the son of Mrs. Cecile York, 3725 N. Drexel ave. : "ow Mrs, Betty Losey and Pfc. O. E. Hineman Jr, U. 8. M. C. R., were married Nov. 4 in the home of the Rev. M. E. Miller, Henderson, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Simpsan, 542 N. Elder ave, and Mr. Hineman's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hineman, |Longview, Tex.

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