Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1944 — Page 25
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FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1044
i Society—
Tudor Hall School's Prelude Club Plans Annual Christmas Event for Sunday
THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM present-
‘ed by the Prelude club of Tudor: Hall school will be given
at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening in the school residence.
Entitled ‘The Southern
Christmas,” the program
will portray, through readings, carols and dances, the Christmas celebrations held in the Old South. The participants wil include Misses Patricia Noelting, Mary Jean Milner, Gene Sgheidenhelm, Flo Mary Foreman, Dolores Covert, Joanna Cole, Martha Ann Earl and Marjann Ropkey. Those on the faculty who will take part will be Misses I. Hilda Stewart, Priscilla Barlow, Nell McM. Frazier and Sara-Jane Haven.
Miss Lyday Is Engaged MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR W.
LYDAY announce the ‘engage-
ment of their daughter, Mary Catherine, to Pvt. Peter D. Cole, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles H. Warner of Hopkinton, Mass. No-date has been set for the wedding. Miss Lyday is a senior at €hristian college in Columbia, Mo., and the prospective bridegroom attended Massachusetts State college. He is serving overseas. - #
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Dr! and Mrs. Ernest Rupel will entertain at a bridal dinner next Friday in the Propylaeum honoring their daughter, Martha Ann, and her flance, Officer Candidate Gordon Kerfoot Englehart. The couple will be married Dec. 9, in the Woodstock club. The dinner guests will include the immediate families and the bridal
party.
Park School Mothers Club Program
THE PARK SCHOOL MOTHERS club activities for the season were arranged by class representatives in order to have meetings
with the mothers and members of the faculty. The sophomore class is to meet Monday with Mrs. Julian Bobbs and the freshman group
will meet next Friday in the home
of Mrs. Evans Woollens Jr.
Among the groups meeting recently were the senior class in-Mrs. Albert Rabb’s home and the junior division with Mrs, G. W. Klein. The eighth grade group met with Mrs. R. R. Benson and Mrs, Fisk Landers was hostess for the seventh grade’s session. ‘Mrs.“M..B. Johnston is representative of grades three through six which met
with Mrs. L. C. DeVoe.
Mrs. W. I. Longsworth is chairman of the representatives and represents the classes on the school’s co-ordinating council. Other
council members include .Mrs.. DeVoe, John Caldow, Wallace O.
Lee and Harold B. West. Committees and their chairmen assisting in the school activities are Mrs. W. H. Simmons and Mrs. Fred Leete Jr., dramatics; Mrs. Bert C. McCammon and Mrs. Gordon Batman, house, and Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr., scholarship.
D. A. R. Chapter to Give Party
A GUEST PARTY and musical by the members of the Cornelia
program will be given Thursday Cole Fairbanks ‘chapter of the
D. A. R. in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Russell T. Byers is in charge
of the event.
Among the hostesses will be Mesdames Frank D. Stalnaker, Edgar H. Evans, James B, Nelson, Orville F. Shattuck, Harry R.
Wilson, Woodbury T. Morris and Burford and Miss Ella Claypool.
Harold Martin, Miss Elizabeth
Mrs. Géorge H. Vale will be hostess Monday for the meeting of the Dryburgh Abbey chapter, Daughters of the British Empire. Her
assistants will be : #8 = =
Mrs. Edward C. Cocking and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell.
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Chester W. Beaman and Ensign and Mrs. Thomas M. Billings will entertain friends at a party this evening
in the officers, ward room in the
naval armory.
‘Marian Guild Plans
Christmas Party
The Marian College guild's monthly meeting Tuesday will feature a Christmas party.” The party is ‘to be in the school and will be preceded by a 12:30 p. m. business meeting and luncheon. The" program. will include music by the school's glee club and a Bethlehem tableau given by the firamatic department. The arrange-
ment committee members are Mesdames Norbeth Hermann, Timothy O'Neill and Thomas J. Owens.
Artist Will Speak
Miss Clara Epstein, a native of Czechoslovakia, will tell of her painting experience abroad at 2:45 p. m. Thursday in the Hoosier Salon
art gallery. An exhibit of her work now being held at the gallery wil
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‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Epstein announce the engagement of their daughter,” Toba, to
Sgt. Herschel E. Cohen,
Ft. Harrison, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. Cohen, Clarksburg, W. Va. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Epstein attends Ohio State university and Mr. Cohen is a graduate of West Virginia university,
The Bridal Scene—
will be approximately 20 guests, - . . 2 8 = )
Helen Guilliams and Lt. Francis Mock were married at 8 o'clock last night in St. Mary's Catholic church in Danville. The Rev. Pr. Richard Kavanaugh officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Claude Guilllams, Montgomery, La. and.Mr. Mock's parents are Mr. and Mrs, George Mock, Danville. Mrs. Lloyd Conway, Indianapolis, the bridegroom's sister, was the bride’s only attendant and John Schattner, Indianapolis, was best man. The ushers included Kasper Wagner and Charles Davenport, both of Indianapolis. A reception was held in the home of the bridegroom's parents and the couple left for a wedding trip. They will be at -home- in Alexandria, La. Mr. Mock is stationed at Camp Claiborne near Alexandria. 2 on n
Miss Rosemary Morris will be honor guest at a shower tonight given by Miss Betty C. Smith, 1520 Shannon ave. Miss Marian Scott will be the co-hostess. The honor guest and Hubert Fleenor Jr. signalman 1l-¢, U., 8. N. R., will be married at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Second Evangelical and Reformed church. Guests at the shower will be Mrs, Raymond Morris, mother of the bride-to-be, Mesdames Emerson L.
continue through Dec. 16.
Cook, Walter Linne and George
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E. “Joy” by Jean Patou. $10.00
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Engagement Is Announced
Turners’ Group Sets Holiday Party Monday
Book to Be Reviewed By Maurice Goldblatt
The organization highlights include Christmas parties, book reviews and the election of officers. The. Women’s Auxiliary, Athenae Turners, will hold a dinner and Christmas party at 6:30 p. m. Monday in their clubrooms.
A musical program will be given by the Maennerchor octet under the direction of Clarence Elbert, and R. Watson Moon will sing. Hostesses for the month are Mrs. John 8, Hash, chairman, Mrs. Harry R. Matzke and Mrs. Robert J. Matzke,
“The World of Washington Irving” (Brooks) will be reviewed at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt in the Temple, 10th
and Delaware sts, The Temple Sisterhood of the Hebrew Congregation is sponsoring the review. Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky Roskin will give an organ prelude preceding the
Miss Evelyn Little to Be Honored |At Crystal and Mock-Guilliams Vows R.ad
Showers and a wedding are’included in today's bridal news, ’ Mrs. Charles Breece Jr. 3054 Sutherland ave, will be hostess next Friday at a crystal and silver shower for Miss Evelyn Little. The honor guest's engagement to S. Sgt. Howard L. Bruns recently was announced. Mrs. James Haston will assist her daughter at the party and there
Silver Shower;
Davis, Misses Helen Héid, Virginia Becker, Alice Hildebrandt, Mary Lou Raney, Mary Barnard and Emily Morris.
” " ” ‘Mr. and Mrs, Myron E. Mann, St. Louis, announce the marriage of their daughter, Etta Lucille, and Robert W. Clark, specialist 3-c, U. S. N. R, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A, Clark, 1555 Dudley st. The wedding was last Saturday at Ft. Pierce, Fla, "
Sunshine Club Session The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc, will hold its monthly business meeting in Ayres’ auditorium Wednesday. A board meeting is scheduled for 11:30 a. m. and the business session at 2 p. m.
{review and a brief sketch of the au[thor will be given by Mrs. Sydney Romer.
Author Asks All F ormer Nurses To Come Out of Retirement
* By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART < Written ‘for NEA Service IT SEEMS TO ME THAT ANY WOMAN who has ever done hospital work would feel an obligation today to go back to it if possible. I, myself, only deplore the fact that I am not young enough to be acceptable. A certain number of women, of gourse, take nurse's training merely as a matter of a future profession. There are, how-
ever, many women throughout the
found in it an outlet either for their maternal in- me stinct or their executive ability, and could now be of the greatest possible value in a deplorable
situation,
an operation simply because there
could be-properly cared for.
as rapidly as possible.
useful—of feeling essential.
ONE HAS ONLY to visit the hospitals to realize how precarious the nursing situation is. This very day my young grandson had to be taken home after
to look after him. His parents, both busy through the day, were obliged to stay with him at night, and in the end he had to be taken home so he
I have a great many women applying to me for some method in which to use their ability. Some of them are graduate nurses who have considered themselves beyond the nursing age. This is no longer true, and I advise them to get back into uniform, This is an immediate emergency. none of the glamour of the young women in foreign fields Who are doing their washing in their helmets, or flying the wounded home. But it has a glamour all its own, as. has all hospital work—the peculiar warmth which comes from easing pain, and of feeling more than
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country who love the work, who
were no nurses Mrs. Rinehart
It has
Mrs. Hogshire To Be Hostess
Mrs. Harold I. Platt and Mrs. Manuel Freeman; co-chairmen of
ed by Mesdames Meyer Efroymson, Phillip Falender, Floyd Beitman, Nat Smith and Sidney Mahalowitz.
Mrs. Howard Obenchain reviewed “Time for Each Other” (Runbeck) yesterday in the War Memorial building for the Indianapolis Grade Teachers association, Miss Hattie Bridgford was in charge of arrangements,
Election of officers will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Fiftyfirst Street Methodist church by the WAVES Mothers club,
Mrs. Robert L. Glass, 4119 N. Illinois st, will be hostess at a {luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday for members of the Earlham Women's club. A short business meeting will be. followed by a Christmas party.
The school 35 P.-T. A, will give a chili supper from 5 to 7 p. m. today in the school, Madison and Raymond sts. Mrs. Clifford Hinkley is chairman assisted by Mrs. Garret Hildebrand.
the series, will act as ushers assist-|
| A dinner meeting will be held at {6:30 p. m. Monday by the "ndian|apolis Panhellenic association in the {home of Mrs. James A. Hogshire Jr., {4503 N. Pennsylvania st. The scholarship cup will be pre- | sented to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority for the highest scholarship among sororities on the Butler university campus. Miss Myrene Liverett will receive the award. Miss Mona Jane Wilson will be in charge of the Christmas program at the meeting. Guests will include | Miss Elizabeth Ward, Butler dean of women, and the scholarship committee including Mesdames William C. Lowe, Robert Priest and William B. Wilcox, - Misses Marie Sillivan and Margaret L. Kellenbach. -
Libitum Club to Meet
Mrs. Oral C. Stewart, 5120 Guilford ave., will be hostess Thursday at a Christmas luncheon for members of the Libitum club. Officers of the group are Mrs. Hazel Barker Hayes, president; Mrs. Julian Barker, vice president, and Mrs. Kennieth Nelson, secretary-treasurer.
Louise Reiter,
War Relief Workers Have Luncheon
PAGE %5 - Mr. Stinebaugh
_ Wounded Servicemen - | To Receive Books
Virgil Stinebaugh, Indianapolis superintendent of public schools, will speak at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Women in Ayres’ audi torium. Mrs. M. J. Reese will introduce the speaker who will discuss “Education for Leadership in Home and Community Life.” Three speakers are scheduled for the mniorning session to be at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Frederick Sterling will discuss the group's post-war project of building a music and civic center in Indianapolis and Walter Meyer Jr. Marion County Tuberculosis association chairman, will speak on “Christmas Seals.”
Book Presentation
The other speaker will be the Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, whose topic will be “Clothing for Russia.” . More than 1000 technical books
Women who sew in the Bundles for America shop, 38 8. Meridian st, held a luncheon today in the Columbia club Reports on the re-
New York were made by Mesdames
R. Hartley Sherwood, William Mac~ Gregor Morris and Paul Kettner.
Mrs. Sherwood exhibited a cita-
R: Evans, Stacey B. Lindley, M. A" Raber, Lancaster, Herman Kothe, A. W.
Zaidee Scott.
Luncheon Will Fete ‘Cheer Broadcasters
her home, 3720 N. Pennsylvania st.
lenbeck.. Mesdames Wayne O. Hill
will assist the hostess.
cent national conference held in
tion awarded at the conference to the Indianapolis branch. Workers at the luncheon were Mesdames W.
C. O. McCormick, Louis
Lockhart and W. R. Macey and Miss
The members of the Cheer Broad- | casters, Inc. will be entertained at| 331 W. Hampton dr. a 12:30 pn. m. luncheon next Friday given by Mrs. Chauncey M. Buck in
Christmas readings will be given by Mrs. 8. M. Partlowe and music | will be provided by Mrs. C. F. Dil- the arrangements committee as-
collected by the council for-wounded servicemen at Wakeman General hospital, Camp Atterbury, will be presented at the meeting to Lit. James E. Nagle, chief of the hospital's educational reconditioning service. Mrs, Maxwell Droke, war service committee chairman, will make the presentation and 12 soldiers from the hospital will be the council's luncheon guests.
Pi Phis Plan Guest Tea
Mrs. Clifford E. Wagoner, author, will speak at 2 p. m. Dec. 9, at a guest tea of the Indianapolis Alumnae club, Pi Beta Phi sorority. The tea will be in the chapter house,
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will be given at the tea and the so~ rority’s settlément school handiwork will be displayed for sale. Mrs. Hollis Leedy is chairman of
,| sisted by Mesdames Lawrence Dare
John H. Toumey and O, C. Wilson | sey, Harold Marvel, Allen Raup, Le-
roy L. Flint and Harold Rinne,
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