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Sevitzkys to Be Guests at Reception
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A RECEPTION FOR 800 GUESTS, FOLLOWING the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra’s concert Wednes-
day night in Carnegie hall in
conductor, Fabien Sevitzky, and Mrs. Sevitzky.
New York, will honor the Capt.
and Mrs. Junius Spencer Morgan of New York issued
the reception invitations.
Among the guests of Mrs. Sevitzky at the concert will be Capt, and Mrs. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guggenheimer, Mrs. Peter Hamilton, Mrs. Harold H. Myers and John Majeski of New York;
Mrs. Edward G. McCollin and Miss
Frances McCollin of Philadel»
phia; Mrs. Charles Latham, president of the women's committee of the Indiana State Symphony society, and Mrs, Clyde Quimby of
Ft. Wayne,
Also attending the concert will be Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, Indiana
State Symphony society president, and Mrs. Clowes.
Their guests
will include Mr. and Mrs. Lawrason Riggs, Mrs, John H. Thomas, Miss Mary Edgar Riley, John A. Chamberlain and Lt. Allen Ww.
Clowes, U. S. N. R., all of New York.
Mr, and Mrs. William H. Ball of Muncie will have a box at the
concert, as will Mr. and Mrs. Plerre Herbert M. Woollen, Mr. Ball and the orchestra's directors’ board. Mr.
and Mr, and Mrs. Gideon Boericke,
reservations.
F. Goodrich and Mr, anil Mrs. Mr. Goodrich are members of and Mrs. Harry Gibby, Boston, Philadelphia, also have made
D. A.R. Group to Have Indiana Day
AN INDIANA DAY MEETING will be held Thursday by mems= bers of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., in the chapter
house. Mrs. Grace Osterhus, South Indiana.”
Bend, will discuss “Romance of
Mrs. Glenn Friermood will sing accompanied by Mr. Friermood.
Preceding the program, there will be p. m. at which Mrs, Herbert R. Hill
a short business session at 1:30 will preside. Chapter delegates
to the recent D. A. R. state conference will give reports. , Mrs, Alexander L. Taggart is chairman of the tea hour and her
assistant is Mrs, Charles A. Pfafflin,
Assisting hostesses will in-
elude Mesdames Samuel Lewis Shank, Carl F. Maetschke and Verne
A. Trask and Miss Clara Chapman
Gilbert. Mrs. Ernest DeWolfe
Sales and Mrs. Albert Gall will pour.
Coleman Home Board Lists AT A RECENT MEETING of
Directors the Suemma Coleman home's
directors’ board two new hoard members were elected. They are Mrs.
John W. Roberts and Mrs. Dan C.
Hess. Announcement also was
made by Mrs. Harvey Belton of committees for the year. They include Mesdames Ben Olsen, Arch V. Grossman and Chauncey Erio; finance; Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, publicity; Mesdames Thomas Elder, Eldo Wagner and William Trimble and Harry Chamberlain, adoption; Mrs. Eno, purchases of food, and Mesdames
Kittle, Guy M. Ramsdell and Frederick Appel, personnel.
Mrs. Louis
Thomas was named corresponding secretary.
Sunnyside Guild Plans Holiday Events
A CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON and business meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m. Monday by the Sunnyside guild in the Columbia club. Mrs. Earl R. Cox is chairman of the hostesses and her assistants
saclude Mesdames Robert J. Clarke,
F. Cortright, A. C. Crandall, G. W.
William A. Coleman, Herbert Dunnington, William T. Eisen
lohr, Alvin C. Fernandes and B. M. Forbes.
Other December activities of the
group’ will include a Christmas
party for patients at the Sunnyside sanatorium Dec. 20, in the sana-
torium’s recreation hall. "The war Mesdames Orin A. Chillson, Howard
service committee, directed by W. Linkert and Fernandes, will
supervise the filling of gift stockings which the organization will present to the Bundles for America for distribution to wounded
servicemen.
The president, Mrs. Myron J. Augtin, has. appointed Mrs. N. E.
Boyer as -chairman of the silver anniversary dinner-dance to be
given Feb 3, in the Columbia club.
chairman and those on committees are Mesdames Guy E. Morrison,
Kurt W. Schmidt, R. N. Hiatt and C.
Mrs. A. W. Claffey will be coBruce McConnell. ’
Vocational Conference to Be Held Tuesday at Purdue University
Times Special
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Dec.
Purdue university placement ‘service for women, has announced that the fifth biennial vocational conference for women will be held Tuesday
here at the university.
Congresswoman Margaret Chase Smith of Maine will speak on “Women's Responsibility in Demoeracy” at the conference. Capt. Dorothy
St. Vincent's Guild to Meet
Approximately 100 members of St, Vincent's guild have made reservations for the luncheon to be held in connection with the guild's meeting Monday in the St. Vincent's nurses home auditorium. The meeting will open at 10 a. m. with Mrs. Clara Slattery acting as officer of the day. She will be as- . sisted by Mrs, Robert Minta and Mrs, R. Alin Pennington. The hostess for the 12:30 p. m. luncheon, Mrs. Carl N. Reifsteck, will have on her committee Mesdames Walter L. Brant, Edward J. Elliott, Richard Hennessey, C. T. McDonald and John B. ‘Wolf. Mrs. George H. Lilly, guild president, has announced that Dec. 16 has been set for the servicemen's Christmas party which the guild will sponsor. Student nurses at the hospital will act as hostesses. Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent will be chairman for the party and Mrs. Ralph L, Lochry, co-chairman, Mrs. L. G. Cummins Sr, of the guild's war bond and stamp committee, has reported that an order for $100,000 worth of bonds has put the guild “over the top” in the sixth war loan drive,
Sigma ‘Alpha Iota To Give Party
Mrs. H. B, McNeéley, 3908 .Carroliton ave, will be hostess at a
Mrs. Arthur H. Taylor will preside at the business meeting, gifts will be exchanged and a Christmas story will be réad by Mrs. Fred
‘| Dorothy Kolar Maynard, po ot
2.—-Miss Irene Peldt, head of the
C. Stratton, commanding officer of the SPARS, who also will speak, is on leave of absence from her duties as dean of women at Purdue. The conference, which is open to the public, is held for the purpose of offering suggestions on careers for women. Other speakers at the session ani their vocations are Mrs. Kathryn Merritt Brady, Chalmers, and Mrs. Pauline Landis Heldon, Stilesville, teaching; Miss Bernice J. Beisel, Dayton, chemistry; Miss Frances Tallmadge, West Lafayette, and Mrs. Louise Schickler Rogers, Lakewood, O. engineering.
Other Speakers
Miss Agnes Reasor, Chicago, home economics in’ business; Miss Fern Gleiser, Chicago, institutional management; Miss Rosemary L. Lodde, Indianapolis, nutrition and hospital dietetics; Mesdames Paul G. Hykes, Lowell 8. Hardin and Ralph Erb, all of this city, homemaking. Miss Gertrude Beard, Chicago, and Miss Margaret Luehrs, Springfield, Ill, physical and occupational therapy; Miss Eva Goble, West Lafayette, home demonstration; Miss Leone Heuer, Chicago, textile chemistry promotion; Miss Lucille GaetJe, Gas City, industrial personnel. Miss Ruth Houghton, Washington, government work or public affairs; Miss Kathleen Power, Chicago, transportation; Miss Gaetje, and Miss Eileen Westover, Chicago, recreational leadership; Mrs. Dorothy Gazzolo, Chicago, and ‘Miss Helen Hollingsworth, Indianapolis, housing and interior decoration.
Business Discussions
Miss Mildred Letz, and Mrs,
Chicago, department store
cation. Miss Gayle Beeswy, Kalamazoo,
The P.-T. A. of school 80 will
Fayetteville, Ark, personnél in edu-
Museum Family Hour
sponsor the family hour at 3 p. m.|
The Bridal Scene— Mrs. B. LL. Baker To Entertain At Shower
Appearing in the bridal news are the announcement of a marriage,
Mrs. B. L. Baker, 4110 N. Illinois st, will entertain with a shower
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. Schroeder and Mrs. T. H. David, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Raymond Doud, Charles W. Hulett, F. Harold Naegele, E. Mayer Maloney, ' Spencer Lloyd, Robert Priest and Donald Buschman, Misses Mary Knue, Martha Coddington and Doris Wheeler, s o » Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Ferrer, 1226 N.- Oxford st., announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice, and Paul Lawhorm, U. 8. N, son of Joseph M. Lawhorn, 244 Parkview pl. The ceremony was read Wednesday by the Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens in the Holy Cross Catholic church. Miss Dolores Ferrer was her sister’s only attendant and Joseph D. Lawhorn served as his brother's best man. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents and the couple left for a wedding trip to Washington. » ” o Among the parties being-planned for Miss Toba Epstein is one by Mesdames Hyman Unger and Abe Unger to be Dec. 28. The honor guest's engagement to Sgt. Herschel E. Cohen, Ft. Harrison, has been announced.
Hospital Guild Books Party
A card party will be given at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Block's auditorium by the St. Francis Hospital guild. Mrs. John L. Gedig is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe and Mrs. James P. Mugivan. Other committee chairmen Include Mrs. Henry Gardner, bridge; Mrs. George Graber and Mrs. Anthony J. Fritz, euchre; Mrs, Arthur W. Heidenreich and Mrs, Harry Ferneding, candy; Mesdames I. G. Boyd, Willlam F. Murphy, Walter Stumpf and C. Hatry Woirhaye, awards; -Mesdames Bernard J. Weimer, William A. Obergfell and William H. Lossin, tickets, and Mrs. Carl E. Baas, war bonds. The group will have an all-day meeting Tuesday at the hospital. There will be sewing and ‘bandage making in the moming, a luncheon at noon and a business meeting in the afternoon. Mrs. Gedig will preside.
Orphan Auxiliary
Mrs. Malinda Kolthoff will preside at the 2:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow of the Ladies’ auxiliary, General Protestant Orphan home, in the home. Plans will be made for the annual Christmas party for the children of the home.
shower notes and a wedding ‘date.| '§
Tuesday night in her home for ®
Magazine Club Sets Holiday
Festivities
The Magazine club's Christmas program will be presented next Saturday in the Woman's Department clubhouse. Mrs. Frank Yarling will
preside and Mrs. J. B. Vandaworker
is in charge of the event. The Ogden % Junior chorale - will offer Christmas carols and others participating in the musical program will Wl be Mrs, Mary 7 Ann Kreiser, Miss i Patricia Lamb and Miss Jane
Emma Gen Taer photo. Special guests Mrs. Kreiser will include Mesdames Hezzie B. Pike, Guy O. Byrd, Clayton H. Ridge, Martin Oollins, John G. Benson, E. C. Rumpler, John Downing Johnson and €hauncey Eno, Miss Mary Spalding, Mrs. Walter Winkler and Mrs. Wayne VansSickle, both of Lebanon. Mesdames George VanDyke, W. M. Herschell and Charles H. 8mith and Miss Augusta Stevenson will pour at the tea following the program. )
Muséum Events for December Announced
The John Herron Art museum schedule for December will include two exhibitions, “Paintings by Thomas Eakins” and “The Christmas Theme in Art,” to be shown through Dec. 24. In addition to a gallery talk tomorrow by Miss Ellen McQuarie, there will be a discussion by Mrs. Elizabeth Mildner on Dec. 10 at the museum, Her topic will be “Personalities of Ancient Egypt.” On Dec. 17, Wilbur D, Peat will speak on “Realism in American Painting,” and Miss Anna Hasselman will conclude the series with “The Christ
‘| mas Story in Art” on Dec. 24.
Book Review Club
Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will speak on “Late Plays” before the members of the Book Review club. One section will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's auditorium, and the other at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Ayred auditorium.
Members of the Children's Museum guild will celebrate the 19th
the museum’s opening at a Athletic i
Guild Will Mark A Eersary
club,
.| tion of gifts being collected by the
"| men.
Maturates Session
Brookside Dance
Haerle, Ralph Vonnegut, George
son (left to right).
A showboat atmosphere will prevail tonight when The Players club presents its first production of the season—a minstrel show which will be staged in the American United Life Insurance Co's. auditorium, 1. Louis Thomas (left) and LeRoy -G. Gordner (right), shown here with Mrs, Hugh Carpenter, will be the “end men” for the productian. * 2. The tambourine-wielding chorus will include (left to right) Mesdames A. K. Scheidenhelm, Walton M. Wheeler Jr, Gordner and Margaret Moriarty. 3. Songs of Old Dixie will come from this quartet of “stovepipe” hat wearers— (left to right) L RH
Fotheringham and C. R. Weiss.
4. Three additional members of the cast are Mrs. J. K. Pierson, Herman W. Kothe afd R. D. ‘Robin.
Clubs—
Alumnae Group
John H. Chambers, Clyde E. Young, Arthur Patterson, Robert Hesseldenz and Jessie Boyers.
The annual Christmas party of the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ club at Butler will be at 12:30. p. m. Monday in the chapter house, 725 W. Hampton dr, Mrs. Ivan Snyder is the program chairman and the luncheon hostess will be Mrs. C. R. Plummer, assisted by mothers of the new pledges.
Mrs. E. M. Burge will give a book review at the luncheon meeting Wednesday of the Alpha Sigma Alpha Mothers’ club. The luncheon will be at 1 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Frank B. Foltz, 2259 N. Pennsylvania st., and there will be a gift éxchange.
“Chinese - People and Their Books” is the topic of a talk to be given at 6:30 p. m, Monday by Mrs. Clayton H., Ridge for members of the Adelia chapter, International Travel-Study club. . Misses Carole Moon, Charlotte Day, Joann Pfleger and Mary Alice Grande will present a musical program at the meeting to be in the Y. W. C, A. Christmas gifts will be exchanged,
Officers of the Girls’ Glee Club alumnae of Manual high school were installed at a recent meeting of the group. They are Mrs. Marian Benton, president; Miss Florence Turner, vice president; Miss Martha Schuller, secretary, Miss Virginia Swaynie, -treasurer, and Miss Barbara. Arnold, historian.
Christmas Program Set by Legion Group
A Christinas program will be held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the War Memorial building by the 11th district, American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Martin Collins has called an executive board meeting for 6:30
p. m. Mrs&Clay Britton will be in charge of the Christmas program. Plans for the group's participation at the Christmas gift shop in the Veterans’ hospital will be discussed by Mrs, John*Noon. She also will tell of plans for the distribu-
organization for wounded service-
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“A Long Life and a Good One,” will be the subject discussed at the meeting of the School of Maturates at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Y. W. C. A. 2
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Three Mothers’ Clubs Arrange Luncheons for Next Week;
* A Christmas party and luncheons appear in the club activities. Mrs. Donovan Turk will give an original Christmas story, “The Angels Report on Unfinished Business,” Tuesday at a meeting of the Sigma Chi Mothers’ club of Butler university, Hostesses for the 1 p. m. luncheon to be in the chapter house, 442 W. 46th st., will be Mesdames Harry W. Hull, Amelia Arens, Nell Bettis,
Lists Officers
Miss Cheney To Be Wed
Miss Dorothy Cheney and Ensign William Deane Southard, U. 8. N. R., will be married at 8:30 p. m. next Saturday in the Trinity Episcopal church, Princeton, N, J. The Rev. Arthur Kinsolving will read the vows. The bride-to-be is tif daughter of Mr. and -Mrs, Allan Cheney, Princeton, and Mr, Southard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Southard, 523 Tecumseh st. Mrs, Phillip M. Lillie of Philadelphia and Princeton will be her sister's matron of honor and Miss Barbara Cheney, Princeton, another sister, will be maid of honor. Lt. James Moore, U. 8. N. R., Cambridge, Mass, will serve as best man and the ushers will be Ensign James Yonk, U.'S: N. R., and Gilbert A. Cheney, Princeton, brother of the bride-to-be. Miss Cheney attended the Philadelphia Art school and the prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue university ahd now is attending the navy specialized training school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Phi Omega fraternities.
Events
CLUBS
Hey! Study. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. M. F. Connor, 3841 Kenwood, hoste Christmas party. Queen Elizabeth chap, I. T.-8. C. Wed. Mrs. O. K. Mannon, R. R. 3, hostess. Lesson, Mrs. W. G. Patterson. Luncheon.
Navy Mothers 576. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Cropsey auditorium, Central library. Film; election. Officers’ Wives. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Elizabeth Isley, speaker, Mrs. A. E. McConnell, reservations,
Sunshine Garden. Wed.” Mis. William Marshall, 2316 8. Arlington, hostess. “Message of Bells,” Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. Ralph Wikoff, presiding. SORORITIES Alpha chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha. 12:30 p. ‘mm. Tues, Mrs, Herbert Baker, hostess. Alpha chap,, Chi Phi Gamma. Tues, Mrs. John. Cook Jr, 1302 Bosart, ‘hostess. . :
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A ceremony at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Centenary Christian church will unite Miss Bernice Allene Hendricks and M. Sgt. Robert W, Ticen. The Rév, Herbert J. Wilson will officiate. Miss Hendricks will wear a white taffeta dress with a shoulder yoke of mousseline de sole outlined with a lace frill, fitted basque, long sleeves edged with lace and a gathered bouffant skirt falling into a train. She has chosen a shirred half hat accented with clusters of orange blossoms with.a tiered fingertip veil. She will carry a cascade of white roses. . Attendant’'s Gown
The bride's only attendant, Miss Leora Crumrine, will wear rose fraille with appliqued flowers on the full net skirt. She will wear chartreuse gloves and rose and char-
flowers will be bronze chrysanthemums and pompons. T. Sgt. Marvin Mitchell, Ft. Harrison, will serve as best man and the ushers will be Russell Dravis and Edward GrindstafT, A dinner will be held at Cifaldi's after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks, 910 N. Hamilton ave.
War Mothers Plan Sessions Next Week
Rev. W.F. Lahr To Officiate At Ceremony
Miss Rosemary Morris and Huw bert Fleenor Jr., signalman 1-c, U, 8. N. R, will be married at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Second Evangell and Reformed church. The Rev, W, Franklin Lahr will officiate, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Morris, 1100 N, Bosart ave., and Mr. Fleenor's par« ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Flees nor, Monrde, Mich. Miss Morris will wear a white satin frock with a sweetheart necke line, leg-o’-mutton sleeves and & full skirt extending into a train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion is attached to a coronet of seed pearls and she will carry & white Bible topped with a white orchid. Maid of Honer
Miss Marian Scott, the maid of honor, will be gowned in camee blue satin with a full net skirt ace cented with appliqued bows. She
will carry an arm. bouquet of red. roses. THe - bridesmaid, Miss Betty Smith, will wear a dress styled like the maid of honor's and her boue
Fleenor will be his son's best man. A reception will be held in. the home of the bride's parents and the couple will leave for a wedding trip, They wiil be at home at Cape May, N. J. ’
Rite to Be Read
In Boston
Times Special BOSTON, Mass, Seaman's church here will be the scene at 6 o'clock this evening for the marriage of Miss Charlotte Beauchamp and Robert C. Pinnich,
Unit 34, Mothers of World War II, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Beech Grove city hall. The program will include the showing! of two films by the speakers’ bureau of the Indiana“ war finance committee, The unit will sponsor a 6 p. m. supper Wednesday at the city hall for parents-and families of service-| men.
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