Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1945 — Page 21

| THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1945 HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sunnyside Guild Mem bers Complete Plans for Annual Dance * Mu Phi Epsilon Photoplay Endorsers | Club Will Note ; Will See Film "To Have Dinner| me mao mares ol Anniversary = APH REC: Photoplays will sponsor a showing ¢ usie Appre- The Indianapolis alumnae .chap-|of the movie, “Combat America,”| The 35th anniversary of the | cert B ter of Mu. Phi Epsilon sorority will|edited and narrated by Maj. Clark | Woman's Advance club will be cele- * i oe ; | brated at a 1 luncheon next | 29% have a dinner meeting at 6 p. m.| Gable, at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the on eh, 1p m. aghors 2 elvis of Monday in the home of Mrs. C. A. wat Memorial | biden. no rr y e Summi i and ends o Eo esdames David . Walter Pfafflin, 1844 N. Pennsylvania st. Thoms and Walter Gelsel are on]. Mrs. Roy E. Price will . review” via Mrs. Charles Fitch will preside the committee in charge. Members “The Good Old Days (Cohn), and | CABINET, and the program-has been ‘arranged of other, organizations who will [he Story of the organization's

founding and activities written by! Mrs. Charles J. Cook will be read’. by Mrs. Charles W. Scott. Mrs. W, 8. 8. Johnson will have charge of a display of members’ ¢ld

by Miss Charlotte Lieber. It will include a paper on “The Use of Music as a Therapeutic Agent” given by Mrs. Lucille ‘Wag-

assist. are Mesdames Thomas Nugent, Roscoe Mills, John P. Coch-~ rane and Lona Pfafflin.

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ner and illustrated by music. Ap- Phisjoctaphs — hog program pearing on the program will be| Members of the Enlisted Men's [Chairman tringey. rg Mrs, Paul Mozingo, Mrs. R. D. Wives . od the Auxiliary Meeting 1 slip cover Howell and Miss Ruby Winders. "| qs church, Mrs, James C. For- Members of the Ladies auxiliary to Miss Mabel Rose, Mrs. Max H./sythe and Mrs. Robert W, Huck-|to the United Commercial Travelers to Wall and Miss Mary Stone will as-|step are in charge of the enter- | will meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in ted Tale, sist the hostess. tainment., the Hotel Lincoln.

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RBA ng ds 7 ) It will be a “best bib and tucker” event Saturday night Glasses when the Sunnyside guild rewis with sumes its annual charity ball ns after an interval of two years. Sprays The ‘dinner-dance at the Co- zat — oighes lumbia club also «will mark the Organizations naise Sets organization's silver anniversary. o ’ Dishes Proceeds will benefit the Sunny- Kindergarten Mothers Club {nor side sanatorium. nh Floor : Three of the guild members ’ . Luncheon. to Honor Town Hall Speaker; are shown here as they shopped Sets Fathers Observance; —— for gowns for the dance. Miss Helen Coffey Will Be Hostess , : H——— Mrs. Myron J. Austin (left), Welfare Group Will Meet guild president, wears a crepe ds gown with a sheer yoke encrusted A luncheon, a fathers’ night observance and a tour of the Harrison RE MISS HELEN COFFEY WILL BE the hostess to- with lace. (Wasson’s.) Memorial home highlight the rgenizetion Setivities, Eu A : : . L ’ f tion wi ve a luncheon | morrow for a lincheon in the Columbia club honoring | Mrs." Fred Abendroth (center), a Te Lufhetan Orphans Neltany a io wil Sve & Janeen ff Allen Haden. Mr. Haden, who is the South American caz- Wie Served 9) Sue 9 the are a | Brenn will be in charge of the 2 p. m. business meeting. respondent for The Chicago Daily News, will speak to- d1638 of coral les CE 3 £ ie The luncheon chairman is Mrs. Henry Brandt Jr. and: she will be 0 morrow morning at the Town Hall meeting in the English | of the lace edging its full skirt. pee anes Valle Bek a : theater. His subject will be “American Business in South (Ayres) ner arid Edmund Cassing Jr. = - Ol Painting Boats America.” A draped black dig dress, ne : Fathers’ night will be observed 1 an Adrian design, is worn by Mrs. 3 . and Itradacn the apeken: cat ot th tons nw oe So, | Howard W. Linkers, masta se | With a covered dish ainner iis ove-| A warded Prize and Mesdames Robert Ferriday Jr, A. K. Scheidenhelm and Rich- | "etary of the gulld. (Block's) | UA% bv tb Nrvington Kindergarten others’ clu e meeting w : tal Shep, ard Hoberg, Mrs. Rosamond VanCamp Hill and Miss Eugenie Mc- : in the kindergarten, 9 N. Arlington 1A : Salon HA Betty Walker | i Sales Additional S ide Guild Part; etty alKEr O. S. Flick, social science depart- : itional Sunnyside Guild Parties ' ment head at Technical high school,| L. O. Griffith's oil painting “Fall ———— SEVERAL ADDITIONAL PARTIES have been planned for the 1 ‘0 Be H onore d will spedk on “A Parent's Responsi-| Vista” was awarded ‘the Marietta Sunnyside guild's silver anniversary dinner-dance on Saturday night bility,” and the hostesses will be Bonsib purchase prize at the Hooin the Columbia club. Mr. and Mrs. A. LeRoy Portteus will enter- Mesdames Carl P. Siersdale, Ken-|sier Salon now showing in Block's tain for their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Branigin, Franklin, and a group At Shower : neth-Stibgen-and John Vie: {auditorium. The.award. is given by of guests, also of Franklin. Louis Bonsib, Ft. Wayne, The Urban V. Pflums’ guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames * Members of the Delta Zeta Moth-| At the close of the salon on Satursoiled from Eugene E. Boles, Prank Lambertus and Frank Lobraico. Mr. and Appearing in the bridal news are | ers’ club of Indianapolis will make day, several groups of the pictures .. 1 PRICE Mrs. Lobraico will give a cocktail party in their home before the showers and the announcement of (8 tour of the Harrison Memorial will be exhibited throughout the , floor sam- dance. an engagement and approaching |home at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth state. One display will be held in : om display, With Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grear will be Messrs. and Mesdames marriage. Woodworth will make the arrange-|the Ball State Teachers college, ign on the Dotted Joseph J. Cole, Robert Allen, Willlam Krafft and Roland Shuttle- Miss Betty Jean Walker will be | ments. Muncie, and from there will be sent Vs ssa ~b. 00 a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boester, Lafayette, and Mrs. Hester L. the honor guest at a linen shower | Mrs. Roy E. Price and Mrs. John |to the Anderson Civic Art associa- Line for Comfort— . p——— Emswiller. to be given Feb. 9 by Mrs. John E.|W. Murray will be in charge assisted |tion for exhibit at the Anderson : . n » ss 8 Stack, 1305 W. 20th st. by Mesdames Clarence M. Sones, S.|Y. M. C. A. - Wilson, R. W. Griffey, A. E.| Another group will be shown at P- J! ilored with fort i ther party will. include Messrs. and Mesdames E. V. Mitchell, Miss Walker and Rush Williams |G. W other group sho . J.'s tailored with comfort in "URE Ht Ro al Rl a err ma EV. Mitchell. ur. will be married 3b 4:30 p. 1. Campbell, George B. Asche, Harley\rr sons 5 university book store view. And good looking! — You'll — and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Trusler as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Feb. 19, in the Madonna chapel of |T. Doub and F. Harold Stutz. and later at the Sheldon Swope : :

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Park Akin. The Erwin McCombs and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Perine will entertain Messrs, and Mesdames L. B. Lambourne, F. D. Munson, Paul Cook, George Petersen and Willlam Bertermann, Other reservations include those of Messrs. and Mesdames O. A.

the Third Christian church. The shower guests will include Mrs. O. C. Walker and Mrs. Rush H. Williams, mothers of the en-

Frank Searles.

Mrs. A. C. Brooks spoke on “Lift Up Your Eyes, Behold the Light” at today’s luncheon meeting of the Women’s Missionary society of the

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annual exhibition in March.

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Others will be Mesdames J. L. Fauber, Bernice McAdoo, William

The program was given by Mesdames Albert Gray, F. W. Wieg-

Public Card Party

1 OUNCE . Lincoln Jr, Mason Bruner, Ira|™2n% Edgar Lioyd Smith and| A public card party was held Wasson's Lingerie, Third Floor TURD = ters MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A. LENAHAN will give a bridal din- Walker and Fred V. Farree, Misses | CcOr8¢ Oliver Taylor. Mrs. Wieg-|today in the auditorium of the : ner Wednesday night in. their. home for their daughter, Marianne, Patricia Keogh, Bettijane Mitchell | ARR led the devotions. Citizens Gas & Coke utility by the a. 69.50 and her flance, S. Sgt. James Edward Murphy. The couple is to be and Beverly Walker : : Study club of St. Mary's Catholic married next Thursday in the 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Din- : : 3 church, Mrs. Dennis McCarthy —— per guests will include members of the bridal party. 8 5 =» Red Cross Sets and Mrs, Isabelle Butler were in Rl NGS . 2 2.88 . Mrs. Lucy Senges, 2649 Madison > charge, Miss Jean Mutz, whose marriage to Lt. Jack H. Demlow will be ave, announces the engagement Wednesday, will entertain her attendants at a tea Tuesday afternoon |and approaching marriage of her Conferen ce —— in Ayres’ tearoom. Her guests will be Miss Marion Mutz, Miss Max- daughter, Alma, to T. Sgt. Allen . ‘Ie “ine Demlow and Mrs. Jack Best of Muncie. Miss Mutz was the guest |Roth, U.S.A. A.F., son of Mr. and| An instructors’ conference for e and recently at a dinner and shower at the Canary cottage given by Mrs, Walter Roth, North Salem. |8raduate nurses to teach the Red igs Mesdames Floyd Ashton, Richard Rock, Donald Wright and Jack The couple will be married at 4:30 | Cross home nursing course will be-

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Session for Feb. 8

A meeting of the executive board of the women's guild, Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church, will be held at 10:30 a. m. next Thursday in the church. The regular business meeting will be at 11 a. m. followed by a noon luncheon with Mrs. Clide Aldrich as

‘hostess. Mrs. Ernest Evans will be

in charge of the afternoon worship service, “Doorways to Brotherhood.” A panel discussion on “Applied Christianity” also will be held in the afternoon. Mrs. H. E. Hinton, Mrs. George Heraoka and Miss Anna Stout will lead the discussion.

Judge Mark Rhoads of juvenile court will be the speaker tomorrow at a meeting of the Irvington Wom. en's Republican association, His talk will be made at a 2 p. m. session in the home of Mrs, Louis Johnson, 38 N. Hawthorne lane. Mrs. Louis Bruck will preside.

Mrs. Walker Speaker

Mrs. Joe Walker, Greenfield, will speak on “The Dumbarton Oaks Conference” today at the. meeting of *chapter AJ, P.E. O.. sisterhood. Mrs. C. D. Weary, 3901 N. Pennsylvania st, will be the hostess. ’

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p.m. Sunday in the Southport Methodist church. The Rev. F. T. Taylor will officiate. Mrs. James F, Burrell will be the matron of honor; andthe -bridesmaids will be Mrs. B. A. Weber, Red Springs, N.C. and Miss Betty Roth, North Salem, the prospective bridegroom's sister, William C. Weber will serve as the best man, ahd the ushers will be Mr. Burrell ' Joseph Weissenberger, Edward Beckman and Roy Daily.

Scottish Rite Group

Arranges Dance

A dance for the young people of the Scottish Rite will be held at 9 p. m. Saturday in the cathedral. Harry McCrady’'s orchestra will play. The committee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thornburgh, chairmen; Messrs, and Mesdames Ralph T. Simon, J. Worth Baker, —Voorhis photo, Earl F. Beam, - lam ©. Brands, TT Rory Ray W. Capron and Fritz M. Ehling. Messrs, and Mesdames John R. Fenstermaker, William M. Haines, C. Kyle Hughes, George H. Maas, Wilbur E. 8mith, Frank B. Tufts, William G, Waldron, Fred Zell and

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Tri Psi Will Hold

Luncheon Tomorrow

Psi Psi Psi sorority will hold a luncheon meeting at 1:30.p. m. tomorrow in the Delta Delta Delta chapter house, 809 W. Hampton dr. A program will follow the luncheon, Hostesses will be Mesdames Carl D. Patterson, Ian Small, William J. Hauser, Mabel Converse, C. M. Sra. R. F. Keifer, J. M. Ott and" C. V. Brown.

Meet Tomorrow

gin Monday night in the Red Cross chapter house. Miss Eva F. MacDougall, Red Cross home nursing director, and Mrs. C. B. Sheets, supervisor, “will direct the conference which will close Feb. 20. An appeal for. graduate nurses, particularly industrial nurses, to attend the conference was made by Miss MacDougall, A home nursing instructor must be a graduate nurse, -but need not be registered in Indiana, she said. She can be registered in any state.

8 ” os A Red Cross nutrition class will open Monday in the Y. W, C. A. Mrs, Mabel Price will instruct the classes to be held Mondays. and Wednesdays at 7.30 p. m.

Mrs. Ralph-Holland Will Be Speaker

Mrs. Ralph L. Holland, the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen's president, will address members of the Woman's society, First Baptist church, at a noon luncheon Tuesday in the church. Her topic will be “All Kindreds and Tongues.” The devotions will be led by Mrs. Randall T. Capen and Miss Anna Bybee and a musical program will be given by Miss Helen Nita. Mrs. Ralph Monteith will light a candle symbolizing special missionary interest. : . Mrs, Marjorie Boles is in charge of the program and decorations and Mrs, Herbert E. Hinton will preside.

Luncheon to Be Held By Newcomers Club

Members of the Newcomers’ club will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday in Ayres’ tearoom followed by a card party in the auditorium, Mrs, Alden Smith will be the hostess - assisted by Mesdames U. D. Crowe, James C. Gill, W. W. Williams, Horace Roberts and Smith Hodges. The reservations chairman is Mrs. George Campbell.

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