Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1944 — Page 16
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Society—
Civic Theater Reservations Are Made
For Production
Opening Friday Night
NUMEROUS ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have
been made for the opening
night performance of the
Civic theater's production “Theatre” which begins Friday and will continue through Dec. 14. . The list includes Messrs. and Mesdames Theodore Boslér, Daniel Babcock, Morse Bowen, Alan Boyd, Gordan Bryan, Rgbert Cook, Harry Ellis, Dan W. Flickinger,
LeRoy G. Gordner, Ralph Husted,
Hubert Hickam, Harry Katcher,
Marvin Lugar, M. A. McLane, Frank B. McKibbin, C. R. McCotter, William Macgregor Morris and William Newbold.
Also, Messrs. and Mesdames O. Spalding, L. B. Striebel, Ronald
G. Pfaff, Claude Rea, C, Walter Skyrme, Earl Stegemejer, Fred
Tykle; John D, Welch, Cameron Williams, Earl Williamson, Carl J.
Weinhardt and George W. Walker,
Col. and Mrs, Walker W. Win-
slow, Mesdames Frances Blair, William H. Coleman, Berkley Duck, D. L. Lyons, Carl Manthei, St. Clair Parry, Margaret Rudbeck and
G. A. Wood.
Saturday Night Playgoers Listed
AMONG THOSE WHO WILL
attend Saturday night will be
Messrs. and Mesdames Hans Aamot, R, W. Anderson, J, J. Arthur, Robert Atkinson, Thomas W. Ayton, Myron J. Austin, Julian Bamberger, John Bolyard, D. V. Bergstrom, Randall Bass, Clyde Bowers, Robert Clark, Marvin E. Curle, Robert Cherdron, E. W, Camp, Lawrence Cummins Jr, James Crooks, Shetrlie Deming, Harry G. Evans, Frank English, Frank Flaherty, E, M. Fassburg, J. R. Fenstermaker, Glenn Findley, H. C. Gemmer and Larry Gordon, Others will include Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Hoberg,
0. B. Hancock, James Holland, R, 1. Kurrie, Ralph Lemcke, William H.
George Parry, Frank Reynolds, T. Vincent Schneider, Smith, Sidney Scarborough, F. E. Spindell,
Kreusser, W. H. Kern, Thompson Lego, R. 8. Miller, J. A. Meier, G. Vance H. D, Talbot, Herbert
Todd, Harold Victor, Jesse A. Whitker and Homer Wright. Also, Dr. and Mrs. J. E.. Holman, Dr, and Mrs. L. W, Lapinska, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard, Mesdames Florence McGrew, Gladys Ryde, F. H Stone and,JJouis Walker,
Southern Club Plans Party
THE SOUTHERN CLUB Christmas party will be a dinner-dance Saturday, Dec. 16, in the Indianapolis Athletic club, Dinnér will be served at 7 p. m., followed by entertainment and dancing at 9 p. m,
The ‘club's guests will hospital
include soldiers from Billings General
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaffner are chairmen of the event assisted
by Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Bhoptaugh and Toner M. Ovérley,
president. » » .
P. Foley, H. E, Thomas, Glenn P. D. Powers is the group's
Members of the Stephens College Alumnae association will meet tomorrow in thé home of Mrs. H. E. Rinne. George W. Balzer of Columbia, Mo., will discuss the activities on the Stephens campus.
There will be a gift exchange and
final plans will be made for a
tea to honor students Fetus | for the Beliagys.
well Droke (center).
meeting in Aye’ auditorium,
Atterbury as a Christmas gift. Lt, and reconditioning service at Wakeman. The books were collected by the Indianapolis Council of Women under the direction of Mrs. MaxThe council president, Mrs. Guy O. Byrd (right), also took part in the presentation made yesterday at the council's
. . The armful of hooks held by Lt, James E. Nagle (left) is a part of a collection of 3000 going to Wakeman General hospital at- Camp
Nagle is chief of the educational
organization activities,
founders’ day dinner and meeting at
Virginia Sheely {8 arrangements chairman, assisted by Mesdames Jones, G. B. Stevens and Douglas Weber and Miss Gladys Hawickhorst.
Miss LaVerne Ridlen, 4824 N. Capitol ave, will be hostess for a meeting at 8 pr m. today of the Indianapolis alumnae of Phi Mu sorority. Members will bring gifts for service men, Miss 1Isbella Ruiz, Colombia,
District Clubs Will Sponsor ‘Tea Dec. 14
The seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will have a “layet tea” at 2 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 14, in Ayres’ tearoom for the Save the Children foundation. Felix Adams will present a “Santa at Sardi’s” program and the Ogden Junior chorale will sing Christmas carols. Admission to the tea will be a layet article and reservations may be made with Mrs. Alvin ©. Barbour, : Mrs, Leonard A. Murchison is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Earl F. Neill and Mrs, Arthur Taylor. Their aids will be Mesdames William D. Lewis, Arthur Gummere, Frank Clapp, Myron Jay Spring, Howard T. Griffith, Clarence L. Ristle, Ralph D. Morris and Douglas
.
Tea Assistants
Mrs. John Downing Johnson and Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will pour, They will be assisted at the tea table by Mesdames John W. Atherton, Seward Bawer, Joseph F. Hancock,
Vinsant, Beatty. Mesdames W. M. Hicks, H. D. Williams, Réva Thompson, A. B. Chevalier, Frank ©. Miller, T. F. Donlon, Kenneth Galm, Charles. 8. Miller and Mary M. Zried and Miss Lavon Rice, Members who will serve as ushers include Mesdames J. T. Ackerman, E. A. Kelly, Charles. Maley, Hal Purdy, Richard Smith and R. Harry Townsend.
Mothers’ Club Holds
Christmas Program -
Mrs. Richard W. Coons spoke on “Christmas Customs and Traditions” during the Christmas party of the Forty-Ninth Street Kindergarten Mothers’ club at 1:30 p. m. today in the kindergarten.
Mrs. Harvey R. Ray, vocalist, provided the musical program and there was a gift exchange. Mrs. James A.-Tankefsley was in charge of refreshments.
Walter Lehmann, “James
Christmas Party
Mrs. Ora Richwine, 221 N. Oakland ave, will be hostess at a noon luncheon Friday for members of the Irvington Willing Workers Needle club. A Christmas party will follow and there will be a gift
E E Lett, ©. A. Rosecrans, WwW. H.
exchange.
; rose or blue. Each piped in ;
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South Americx will speak on “Christmas Customs in Colombia” and Miss Marjorie Wood is program chairman, The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames B. W. Whaley, George Hunt, H. W. Olcott and R. A. Major,
The annual Christmas luncheon meeting of the Monday club will be at noon Monday in Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk will read -an—original- Christmas story,- “The Angels Report on Unfinished Business” and she will be assisted by Miss Nettie Jane Myer. = ~ A musical program will be given by Mesdames M. D. Didway, C. F. Dillenbeek and William J. - Goory and Miss Lucille Stewart. A business meeting will precede the luncheon and the directors’ board will meet at 10:30 a. m.
A planning conference for new officers of the 55 groups of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will be held tomorrow in the Methodist church. The session will open at 10 a: m. with a presentation by the district officers of the year's program theme, “Behold! I Have Set Before Thee an Open Door.” Seminars for local officers will be held in the afternoon. Mrs. William Baumheckel is district president and the program chairman fis Mrs. Howard Pugh.
Mrs. Ben C. Raley will review “Golden Rose” will be provided by Mrs. James Wagner and Mrs.
Grace
Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority Books
Founders’ Day Dinner Friday; Phi Mus Will Hear Speaker
A founders’ day dinner and Christmas meetings are included in the
The Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold a
6:30 p. m. Friday in the Riley hotel. (Hinkson) and music O. M. Jones. Miss
Sororities—
Will Give Rush Party
The election of officers, business meetings and a rush party compose
the sorority news. : * Mrs. Leon Estell, 2205 N. New Jersey st, will be hostess tomorrow night at a rush party given by Beta chapter, Chi Phi. Gamma. Miss Grace Schowengert and Miss Dorothy Lemen are in charge of arrangements.’
Election of officers will be held
C. A. by Beta Jota chapter, Tau Phi Lambda. The hostesses will be Mrs. Lillian Sandefer, Misses Betty Woods, Gladys Heck and Helen Heck.
Delta chapter, Phi Delta Pi, will hold informal initiation and a supper at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs.- Earl D. Hardy, 856 S. Pershing ave.
Members of Gamma chapter, Ep- | silon Sigma Alpha, met last night in the clubrooms. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party.
A meeting will be held tomorrow by Chapter AJ, P. E. O. Sisterhood, in the home of Mrs. A. ul Matthéws, 420 Poplar rd.
at a meeting at 8 p. m. today of Kappa Beta Chi, in the home of Mrs. Ardell Foster, 1116 N, Capitol ave.
War Finance Group
Works at Hospital
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Council Presents Book Collection
- Will Be Feted
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.|N. R., will be married Dec, 15, in a
-la shower Friday
Chi Phi Gamma
at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow inthe ¥. W.
Servicemen's boxes will be packed
Volunteers of the Indiana war]
Miss Schroeder |
At Shower Miss Rupel, Fiance - To Be Entertained
- Highlights of today's bridal news are showers, bridal dinners and éhe announcement of attendants. = * Miss Betty Ann Schroeder will be entertained at a dinner and silver shower Saturday evening given by Mrs. Charles White in her home,
6122 Evanston ave. The honor guest and Lt. John K. David, U. 8.
navy chapel in Norfolk, Va, Mrs. White's other guests will be Mesdames William Smitts, Charles W.' Hulett, Edgar Closson, David McQueen and Andrew Boa, Miss Judy Moore and Miss Mary Knue, Lt. and Mrs. Don Ellis of Indianapolis will be. the couple's attendants. There will be a bridal inner Dec.’ 14 in the Officers’ club at Virginia Beach. The bridal party and members of the immediate families will attend. » ~ »
Miss Martha Ann Rupel and her flance, Lt. Gordon K. Englehart, will be guests at a dinner tomorrow evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Keeling, 5519 N. Meridian st, in their home Miss Rupel and Lt. Englehart are to be married Saturday in the Woodstock club. Other dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Otto T. Englehart, Dr. and Mrs. Otto T.! Englehart Jr., and Miss Lucia Englehart, all of Washington: Miss Barbara Meek, Arlington, Va., and Miss Martha Casey, Huntington, o on n Miss Suzanne Masters and Miss Sally Steinbaugh will entertain with night for Miss {Jeanette Lichtenauer. Approximate- | ly 20 guests will attend the party | to be in Miss Masters’ home, 32 E.| 46th st, The honor guest and Pfc. Charles Y. Knowles will be married Dec. 26 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church,
Kindergarten Club To Elect Officers
Mrs. Graham Fuller will speak on her experiences with children in Thailand at a meeting of the Irvington Kindergarten Mothers’ rlub tomorrow in the Kindergarten, 9 N. Arlington ave. Christmas’ plans’ for the children of the kindergarten will be discussed and officers will be elected. Mrs. Edward ,McCance will-sing a group of Christmas carols. Mesdames Robert Nelson, Jack Ohrberg and Howard McDavitt will be the hostesses.
Card Party Booked
The Ladies auxiliary of the International Association of Machin-
1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop. Mrs. Ray Faust is.in
ists 278, will have a card party at]
Rippling in front, smooth in back, a peplum pays pretty compliments to junior figures in this “date” dress. the softly draped neckline, the self-fabric shoulder flower dusted with sequins and the brief cap sleeve. The fabric—teca blend flannel containing Eastman acetate rayon—comes in delicate winter pastels and
Other points to note are
red. (Block's.) oy Cervus Club Events Plans Holiday CLUBS - Alpha Kappa Latreian. 1:30 p. m.
Luncheon
The Christmas luncheon of the Cervus club will be held Monday | noon in the Hotel Lincoln travertine room. . . Lt. James E. Nagle will talk on “Reconditioning of Convalescents for Civilian Life.” the educational and reconditioning service at Wakeman hospital, Camp Atterbury. * Other speakers will be Miss Mary A. Myers, gxecutive secretary of the Marion Colinty Tuberculosis association; Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, Indianapolis Council of Women, president, and Mrs. Fred Noerr of the Flower Mission. Committee Listed
A musical program will be provided by Ayars LaMar and Manuel Cardenas. Mrs. Joseph Rolles, the club president, will lead devotions. The party is being arranged by the club's ways and means.eemmittee. Mrs. Helen Jepson is the chairman. Her committee includes Mrs. C. J. Austermiller, co-chairman, and Mesdames Howard Deputy, Julius Maurer, Walter S. Thompson, Frank Andrews; Paul Krier, Thal W. Hollenbeck and P. B, Albers. 1 Mrs. William C. Moeller, hospital-
(charge of arrangements.
ity chairman, planned the program.
He is chief of]
Tues. In the Woman's Department club. ~~ Christmas parky, Mesdames Preston Woolf, Vincent Adams, E. FP. Benzel, Robert Harrington, John Tyler, hostesses..
Evangeline chap., I. T.-8. C.. Tp. m. Mon. Mrs. Roland Johnson, 1328
. {school,
ah od Sets Dinner For F riday
Capt. S. R. Trudgeon Will Address Unit
A membership dinner will be held
at 6:30 p. m. Friday by the Broad Ripple unit 312," American Legion auxiliary, in the post home, 64th st., and College ave. the group are in charge of the dinner,
- New members of
Capt. Spencer R. Trudgeon, re-
tired . artillery officer, will speak at the meeting. His topic will be “Ex'periences in the South Pacific.” Mrs, Wilbur Owen will speak on “What
the Auxiliary Program Méatis To
Me.”
Honor guests at the dinner will be the unit's two gold star mothers, Mrs. John Noon and Mrs. O. C. Gleichman, and new and prospective members. The musical program will include a string trio from Broad Ripple high Miss Peggy Hunter, Miss Connie Harvey and Lloyd Smith and a flute duet by Miss Lavon Smith and Ronald Peake, » » #" The social committee of the Hay-ward-Barcus unit, American Legion auxiliary, “will assist the post at a Christmas party at 8 p. m. next Wednesday in the War Memorial building. x Mrs. Emil Reinhardt is chairman of the committee in charge assisted by Mesdamés Charles Crippin, Kenneth Piper, Elmer Julien, Nellie Kestler, Clyde McLean and Selma Naue. Mrs. Cleo McClean will preside at the business meeting. oe The post home, of the Irvington unit 38, American Legion auxiliary, will be open from 7 to 9 p. m. Friday and from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. Saturday to receive gifts for wounded servicemen. Ersie Martin, post commander, and Mrs. Clarence Parsons, auxil-
N. Wallace, hostess , Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker, Christmas | party.
North Side Study.’ Thurs. Mrs. J. Blaine Hoffman, 5240 Broadway,
hostess. = “Brave Men” (Pyle), Mrs, Forest S. Cartwright. Pilot. 6:30 p. m. Thurs: Warren
hotel. Christmas party. Initiation. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, program. Ye Olde Tyme Cinch. 1 p. m. Fri. Ft. Friendly. Mrs.. Leo Mitchell, ~ hostess. MISCELLANEOUS
B. P. W. group, W. 8. C. 8. Merid-|
ian Street Methodist church. 6.30 p. m. today. In® the church. Dinner meeting. “Your U. S. 0.” Miss Meta Eckhardt. Mrs. Alvis Thompson, Mrs. Conradine Brown, co-chairmen. Temple Sisterhood, Indianapolis Hebféw congregation. 12:30 p. m.
M6h: In the temple. Dessert luncheon. Mrs. D; A Bartley, speaker.
iary president, have appointed R. | E. Fox, general chairman, assisted by Mr.<and Mrs, J. D. Johnston, Mesdames J. Clark Espie, Vedder Gard and Herman E. Bobbe. Mrs. Parsons presided at the auxiliary’s meeting today in the .post home. Preceding the session, a board meeting was held.
Scottish Rite Ladies
Plan Christmas Party
Mrs. Edna Merritt Harrington will present “The Christmas Story” in song and verse Tuesday noon at the annual Christmas party of the Ladies of Scottish Rite, The luncheon will be in the cathedral. Mrs. Othniel Hitch is the program chairman and the decorations
brook. Other members in charge are Mesdames Clarence E. Williamson, Francis N. Daniel, Hugh D. Fatout, Toner M. Overley and Homer T. Perry.
finance stamp corsage production department recently worked with’ the St. Vincent's hospital volunteers in making surgical dressings. Among those assisting were Mesdames Henry P, Schricker, M. B. Dunn, J. H. Kurner, Albert Cordes, H. E. Sprow, Lesta Blankenship, Harry Cooler, R. W. Raley, H.-H. Arnholter, Fred Rohn, James Riley and A.’ A. Shultz, Miss Nell Moriarity and Miss Daisy Reagan.
Navy Club Aud liary
To Hold Card Party
Mrs. Harry Collins is general chairman for a card and bunco party to be given Monday by the Navy club auxiliary 42. The event will be at 1:30 p. m. in the Food Craft shop. The party proceeds will benefit the navy radio school at the armory and other projects. Mrs. Collins will be assisted by Mesdames Edgar Mobby, Bertha Wagner, Willlam Baukat and William Chisler,
To Visit Here
Lt. Col, and Mrs. J. H. Prescott and their children, Carol and Carl, will arrive here Friday for a visit with Col. Prescott's parents, Mr.
ton ave. Col. Prescott and his family are returning to their home in Roselle, N, J. after spending a year at Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. He
goneral staff school faculty there.
Card Party Friday
A pillowcase card party will be held S53 Po ial on Ape a ne aladies, of
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