Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1944 — Page 16

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"Betty Ann Schroeder Will Be Guest At Several

Pre-Nuptial Parties

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.. MRS. E. MAYER MALONEY will entertain Dec. 8 with a kitchen: shower for Miss Betty Ann Schroeder. _ The honor guest -and Lt. John K. David, U. 8. N. R,, will be married Dec. 15 in the chapel at the naval operating

base, Norfolk, Va. The shower guests will be Mrs,

David, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Ray Doud, Wilbur Hulett, B. L. Baker, Spencer Lloyd, Samuel Privett, Cline Lidikey, Frederick Antibus, Rodney Hankins and F, H. Naegele and Miss Mary Ruth Knue and Miss Doris Belzer,

Mrs. Baker will be the hostess at a shower for the bride-to-be on Dec, 5 and Mrs. Hulett also is planning a party.

Shower Planned

MRS. ARNOLD T. SPENCER and Miss Betty Noonan will give a miscellaneous shower Sunday for Miss Dorothy Anne Davenport, ' whose engagement to Lt, Clark Joseph Barrett “was. announced recently, The party will be in Miss Noonan's home, Among those attending will be Mrs. Frederick Lewis Davenport, mother of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. John F. Barrett, the prospective bridegroom's mother.

» . N Other guests will include Mesdames Harold Davenport, James Healy, James Kiesle, W, M, Huse, John Egan, Robert J. Corman, Joseph Edwards, Henry J. Decker, William Boswell and Frank Beeler and Mrs, David Dunbar of Anderson, Misses Helen Davenport, Mary Barrett, Edna Gardner, Helen, Mable and Ruth Corman, Helen Bosler, Mary Ann Kibler, Peggy Sweeney and Helen Slupesky also will be guests. ;

Returns From Trip East

MISS RUTH JOAN RENTSCH has returned home after a trip East where she visited her fiance, Midshipman Prank T. Hemler, U. 8. N. R, at Annapolis, and Miss Peggy Porter, Ft. Myer, Va. Miss Porter was her roommate at Purdue university. In New York Miss Rentsch was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glausser, brothergand sister-in-law of ‘Mr, Hefnlef, and in Cleveland she was the ‘honor guest at 8 luncheon. given by the prospec tive bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hemler, She is the daughter of Mrs, Victoria H. Rentsch of Indianapolis. RT Ee , Guests of Mrs. Ross E. Coffin tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic club will be members of the Inter Alia club. . Mrs. A. L. Rice and Mrs. Ancil T, Brown will be the speakers at the meeting. The former will talk on “My Unconsidered Judgment” (Noel F. Musch) and the latter on “Leave Her to Heaven” (Ben Ames Wil Hams).

Dance Booked AtY.W.C.A.

The Y. W. C. A-U, 8 O. cadette regiments will entertain service men and women at a formal dance tomorrow from 8 to 11 p>. m. at the central Y. W. Miss Margaret Trittipo, general chairman for the event, has announced that Righy's orchestra will play. Refreshments will be served by the Southeastern Home Economics club, RJ » » The business girls of the Y. W. ©. A. Quest club will meet Wednesday at the central Y. W. to hear a talk, “Business Girls of Japan,” by Miss Hazel Harker. Miss Harker formerly was a missionary in Japan and has worked with Japanese groups on the West Coast,

Mrs. Clayton Ridge To Review Book

Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will give a book review following the ‘meeting at ‘2 p. m, tomorrow of the. Riley Cheer guild. The session will be in Ayres’ auditorium, Other guild chapters will be special guests. Mrs, Carl Aumann is in charge of the meeting, assisted hy Mesdames Otto N. “Ebert, George L. Burns, 8. W. Berry, Charles Yarbrough and Paul McCarty.

Harry Schroeder and Mrs, T, H.

S. A. I. Group Will Fete

Province Head

Miss Wilna Moffett To Visit- Sorority

Miss Wilna Moffett, president of the Beta provinee of Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity for women, will be here Wednesday for her annual visit with .the local organization, She will be the honor guest at a 6:30 p. m. buffet supper given by Zeta chapter in the home of Miss Betty Brock, 5605 Lowell ave, A business meeting will follow, Miss Mary Spalding has arranged a program to be presented at 8 o'clock. A group of songs by Miss Gloria Monninger, ‘soprano, accompanied by Miss Betty Jean Miller, will open the program, Cello selections will be played w Miss Alice Dilling whose acco panist will be Miss Miller, Miss Ruth = Duckwall, soprano, will be| accompanied by Mrs. Iva Duckwall when she sings. A group of selections ‘from “Carnaval” (Schumann) will be played by Miss Alice Jean Fisher, pianist. Guests of the chapter will be members of the Sigma Alpha Tota patroness and aluninae groups,

Neargarder, Healey, Butler, Paul Carlos, F. X. Miller, Jasper Minnis, J. A. Patrick, W. J.

‘Ohio State Day’ to = Observed

The 74th anniversary of the founding of Ohio State university will be marked by the Indianapolis alumni and alumnae clubs at an “Ohio State day” observance Friday night in the home of Dr, and Mrs. John Warvel. Mrs. William B, McGaw (seated) and Mr, McGaw are general chairmen for the event. Members of committees assisting them include Mrs, Hugh J. Baker Jr. and. Mrs, John R, Swan (standing left and right).

Newman Mothers Will Sponsor Benefit Card Party Friday

A benefit card party is a highlight of organization activities sched-

uled for this week.

The party will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium

by the Newman Mothers’ club of Butler university, Mrs. Frank Koch and Mrs. J. J. Royce are co-chairmen for the event,

Their assistants will be Mesdames W. D. Kibler, George Rice, Leo

APOLIS TIMES Hadassah Tea To Be Held Wednesday

Proceeds to Benefit Work in Palestine’

The annual program planned by the Hadassah organization's child

committee will be a “thrift tea” at 1:30 p. .m. Wednesday in Block's auditorium. Proceeds will be used by Hadassah in child welfare and vocational guidance work in Palestine. There the group has established 50 playgrounds and 300 summer day camps for 15,000 children of Palestine, both Jewish and Arab. According to Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, national vice president of Hadassah, the youth- of Palestine also are being given the opportunity of learning trades and crafts needed in the industrial life of Palestine.

Work of Group

The work is carried on in the Brandeis vocational center in Jerusalem which also houses the Alice L. Seligsberg vocational high school for girls. , One of the new features of vocational education has been the establishment of a vocational guidance clinic, During the tea Wednesday, Franz | Werfel's “Jacobowsky and the Col|onel” will be presented by Ann Birk Kupper, Chicago, solo actress.

Chairmen for ‘Tea

Mrs. Aaron Glick and Mrs. Sidney Shane are chairfien-of the committee sponsoring the tea. They will be assisted by Mesdames Max Selig, 8. A. Silberman, Henry Salem, Manuel Segal, Harry Alpert, Albert Katz, L. L. Goodman, Charles Efroymson, William Segal, Meyer Gallin, Stanley Rammelsberg and Lewis Levy and Miss Emma Gelman, Mrs. Shoolem Ettinger and Mrs, David Sablosky. will preside at the tea table. Mrs, Nathan Resnick is president of the Indianapolis chapter of Hadassah,

welfare and vocational guidance.

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Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marjorie Handy

ficer, 3-¢, U. 8. N,, by her mother; Mrs. Sally Handy of Indianapolis. The wedding was Oct. 21, in the

sonage. son of Mrs, Florence Jones of Gosport,

Club to Honor Mrs. Ludlow

Mrs. Louis Ludlow, wife of the 11th district congressman, will be the honor guest tomorrow night at a meeting of the Marion County Democratic Women’s club in the

club, 319 N. Pennsylvania st. The hostesses for the 8 p. m. meeting will - be Mesdames - Sue Munn, Elmer Singer and Thomas Rollinson and Miss Margaret Fritsche. Mrs. Gertrude Smith is the club president.

Mrs. Bisesi Hostess

Mrs. Gus Bisesi will entertain members of the Gamma Beta Chi sorority af 7 p. m. Wednesday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ray

Von Sprekleson, 5119 Norway dr.

and ‘Clarence E. Jones, petty of-

Englewood Christian church par- | The bridegroom is the

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Churchwomen Plan Bazaar

A bazaar and supper will be held Thursday night in the Gethsemane Lutheran church, Wallace and &, Michigan sts, under the sponsorship of the Ladies’ Aid society of the church, The supper will be served from 5 to 7 p. m. with Mrs. John-Hoehn, president of the society, in charge. Embroidered needlework, aprons and candy will be on sale. Mrs. Ralph Veregge will be in

charge in the dining room while Mrs. George Smith, secretary of the aid society, will be in charge of the bazaar booths.

MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1944

13 White Cross Guild

| Units Book Meetings

Meetings are being held this week by 13 units of the White Cross guild in the guild's service center. The Fifty-First Street Methodist, and - Wallace Street = Presbyterian groups met “today. “The North church and Olive Branch will meet tomorrow and Quaker on’ Wednesday. ‘ : ? Sessions will be held Thursday by the Irvington and Brookside

units with Friday meetings being held by Sun-Rae and Clermont Community groups. Four junior groups will meet Saturday. They are Municipal Garden, Riverside Park, West Michigan and Capital Avenue,

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Home Nursing

Classes Are Formed

Five classes in the Red Cross six-lesson course in home care of the sick will start this week, two of them at Marian college where Miss Ruth’ McCord will be the in-

_|stryctor and Miss Janet Myers the

sponsor, Members of the Children’s Museum guild, with Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr. as president, have. formed a class to start Wednesday at the Red Cross chapter house. Mrs. O. H. Goodrich will be the instructor, Mrs. Walter P. Morton will teach two classes which started today at the Y. W. C. A. A third class at school 54 was started Friday with Mrs. Don Voyls as instructor- and Mrs. Lawrence Condra as sponsor. .. » » » The ‘home nursing committee of the local Red Cross chapter has issued - invitations to women in the Brookside park area for a tea at 3:30 p. m,, Dec. 6, in the Brookside community house. Motion pictures will be shown and the guests will inspect a classroom which has been provided in the building for teaching home nursing courses. Several classes have been started at the community center. Mrs. . Hugh J. O'Connell, home nursing committee chairman, is in charge of arrangements for the tea.

Theta Sigma Phi Sets Annual ‘Razz’ Dinner

The annual “razz” banquet held by the Butler university chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional ‘organization for women in Journalism, will be at 6:30 p. m. Dec. 13 in the Butler cafeteria. Members planning the dinner include Misses Marilyn Behymer, Mary Benedict, lone Caqlligan, Carolyn Pickering, Betty Thome, Carolyn Coxen, Betty Jo Fark and Betty Lee Snyder, They will be at the speakers’ table with-Mrs, Rosamond Risser Jones, the group's faculty sponsor, and Mrs, James R., Wagner, alumnae sponsor,

by thé Delta Gamma Beta sorority in the home of Miss Inez Loyd, 3021 N. Capitol ave. Special guests will be Miss Helen Weiss and Mrs. Gertrude Jinks.

The International Travel-Study Club federation, will meet at 8 p, m tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln.

A covered dish luncheon and meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Madden-Notting-ham unit, American Legion auxiliary, in the post home.

A noon luncheon for pupils of the Emmaus Lutheran school and their mothers will be held at 2 p, m. Wednesday by the Emmaus ParentTéacher association. Following the luncheon, to be held ‘at the school, there will be a 2 p. m. business session,

Members of Rho Gamma Chi sorority will attend a supper, at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, in the home of the group's president, Mrs. Jack Durham, 6128 Primrose ave.

A business session will be held at 7.30 p. m. Wednesday by Zeta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, meeting in the Lemcke building. Miss Alice Hoop will be the hostess.

Mrs. R. L' Biller, 5355 N. New Jersey st., will be the hostess Friday at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon for members of the Lincolnian chapter, International Travel-Study club. She will be assisted by Mrs. C. R. Ruminer., The speaker will be: Mrs, T, J, Marshall,

Mrs, Robert C. Burnett will be in charge of a “white elephant” auction tomorrow at the Alpha Beta Latrelan club's meeting in the home of Mrs, Howard V, Graves, 5429 N. Delaware st.

Mrs. Burnett's assistants will be Mrs. Malcolm G, Campbell and Mrs. Fred T. Greene,

Kappas Will Meet

Members of the Delta club, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, will hold a supper meeting at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert M. Kraft, 2607 E. Kessler blvd. Mrs. Richard Callane and Mrs. John Hash will assist the hostess,

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