Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1945 — Page 20

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vicé regent; Mrs. John H. Jefferson and Mrs. Ralph C. Gery, recording and membership secretaries; Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt, registrar, and

Mrs. J. S. Marlowe, historian. 2 A. Van Osdol °

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Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Wahlman will

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. . - : . . em - a — =~ —— = iu / . T = \ : ’ 2 Ris tn 8 | ) 4 ru Benefit Card Party Planned ‘Old Portraits’ “| Marriage Announcements Made Garden Club "Nm = . J | To Be Topic Announces Chai dei Shs Pa Vonigr hai Reservations Are Made for Civic's Of Art T 1k O 1Cers Werte iy dy Fr Nl ' r d S ’ cpdirm Play, ‘You Can't Toke It With You : " Bea Mrs. Ivan Tiff Is the Indis HET : . D, C. Groups : ’ _ National : oh LY To Hear Speakers Named President - en, have MANY CIVIC THEATER PLAYGOERS have made : i of Scie ees Hien ! Leo R. Sh : : ‘ ecte + arrangements to attend the opening night performance Wilbur D. Peat will discuss “Old Ds ont ee. £ Sel oto ee 1 They in of “You Can't Take It With You” next Friday in the Portraits” at 1:30 p. m. Monday be- eR he Tres TiaP the few ley and playhouse. Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kauf- fore members of the art department, Dresident and Mrs, Daniel Hooker Sania "man, the play will be the Civic's sixth production ‘of the Woman's Department club. The ses- lis the vice president. =~: Mesdames ot ill ti through March 15 sion will be in the John Herron Art . | - Among the other officers are Mrs. | Rice, Pau season and will continue 2 oss of. Bessts snd museum. | Fred L. Steinmetz and Miss Belle | J 3. Frits, The reservations for Friday include ose © SSIS. Special guests will be student | McPherson. secretary-treasuter and |} Wilbur R } H. Coleman, E. A. Canning, Mortimer Furscott, : ; hs 4 |B ] Mesdames William H. Coleman, h Kurt Partaer nurses from the City hospital. Mrs assistant; Mrs. Walter Jackman, Jones, we william R. Krafit, Harlan Livengood, Russell Moore, Kurt Pa Alvin T. Coate and Mrs. H. E Blas- ? corresponding. secretary, and Miss and Harrison G. Platt. ingham will pour at a tea after the} Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Fischer Miss Theresa McGinnis, daugh- (Kathryn McPherson, historian. Mrs. Tk : "8 = nu = meeting. have announced the marriage of | ter of Mrs.: Nora McGinnis, Chairman of the committees are J. Albert Others are those of Messrs. and Mesdames Harry T. Pritchard, Mrs. Hugh J. Baker and Mrs. J.| their daughfer, Jacquelyn, to | and Sgt. Joseph Lombardo, U. 8+ |Mrs. Charles, Pergande, membership | me saw Fred G. Tykle, W. G. Guthrig, Earl Hilligoss, Fred Luker, Richard M. Williams are the chairman and| Kendall E. Niebuhr, signalmin | M. G., were married Jan. 7 in the lana safety; Mrs. Joseph Léppers || py: ’, Smith, Cameron Williams, Garnett Perry and John D. Welch and vice chairman. Assisting them will| 2.¢, U. S..N., son of Mrs. John_| Holy Rosary Catholic church. The and Mrs, Arthur Krug, ways and ie Mar Misses Sara and Eldena Lauter. Parties planned’ for the March be Mesdimes Roland M. Cotton, Ed| Niebuhr, Madison, Wis. The | bridegroom is the son of Mr. and |means and assistant; Mrs. Mary Soba. 10 performance are those of Messrs. and Mesdames R. W. Ander- B. Hall, William H. Hodgson; E. A.| wedding was Aug. 16 in New | Mrs. August Lombardo Sr. |Boyd, hostess, and Mrs. Walter Gale Won Bo) son, J. L. Arthur, C. B. Bohne i Miss Madeline Kruchten (left) and Mri William P. Siegman are Rell: Robert Dal nn: York. (Moorefield photo.) braith, flower show. Schwert . Lewis Levy, Robert- Clark, Thomas L. Nea% serving on one of the commiitees arranging a benefit card party ie Sino arith G.B Tay- son, missi 3. -D. Taibo ing have been made by Messrs. and Mes- which will be sponsored tomorrow night by six- chapters of Beta | =~ "oy “watking and Hobart and Mrs. Owes fof Cris oe, S H Lombard C. J. Weinhardt, Jesse Sigma Phi sorority at the White Cross guild service center. ‘Members L ! Wilson . Mesdames Games Qersid Ta ht Dr. and Mis. 3. E Holmap, Messrs. of the sotority form one of the. guild units and proceeds from: the |™ AT eh, Whiptes 22 R. 1 Kreusser, Miss Florence Moran and Miss Edna party will be used in support of guild Work, eaarm— The literature-drama department, > youth; Mr Christian ’ Tudor Hall school also has made 36 reservations for : 4 c W. D. C. will meet Wednesday in|” ’ Shim, Mi . AL3 ox ; : ; the clubhouse. Mrs. Fred L. Petti- a v March 10. Miss Jeanne Wahlman Sets all reef "Chao MI, Sweet ho of Chiat . ers Are Elected - . ; you, Prince” (Fowler) at. the 1:15 p. m. A Dea. R. Otis une | Tomorrow. for Wedding; book hour. ©. | oe We MRS. ARCH N. BOBBITT was elected regent of the Caroline / / SL. wh Stephen C..Noland, editor of The field; Mrs. Scott, Harrison chapter, D. A. R., at a meetinig held yesterday aft | 5, 3 , : Indianapolis News, will speak on sin, and ernoon. The other new officers are Mrs. Russell S. Bosart, second ‘Mulder-Scott Rite Announced “Post-War Planning.” Awards for New Cast]

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The board: o masiagenent janed EE aos R. Hill Daniel Joseph Henry, Pt. Harrison, at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the rec- meeting after the book hour, Mrs: chapter librarisn-to fll an unexpired teri. ) I . erbert R. 11, tory of SS. Peter and ‘Paul cathedral. The Rev. Francis van Benten George A. Bowen will preside, | Mis. Ho the retiring regent, was elected an honorary r gent, will officiate. The bride-to-he is the daughter of Archie waMlman, 1620, Mrs: George W. Bowman and Mrs. | Ne th . . - ? eee ————— | Central ave., and Mr, Henry's par-| Ernest R. Keller will be the hostesses | » ana Sunnyside Guild Will Meet Monday ; : : | ents ard Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry, lat the tea and Mrs. J. M. Thistle- ference” a MEMBERS OF THE SUNNYSMDE GUILD have scheduled a P-T A. News I St. Louis, Mo. Ifwaite and Mrs. Stephen J. Klos oo the India: ~juncheon and business meeting Monday in the Columbia club, ‘The TUESDAY : | Miss Esther Cunningham, Mat will - pour. . 3 Pi Beta F nominating committee” will give’ a report preceding. the. election Ciimberiand 1:18 m ‘s Home, OO TL. will’ be. Miss_Wahlman’s * : will be i of officers. The committee chairman is Mrs. Oscar Perine and Guidance.” Mis. Ib Gailop jonly attendant, and Cpl. Andrew|_ i . . | Her assistants ‘are Mesdames Wallace O. Lee, G. J. Bookwalter, Wabi > WaT Philip | MAZ New York, will be the best Movie Gowns i ld! © : chapter he John Burke and Charles Seidensticker. . M. Bail of Butler university," re SL : o i pr Mrs. Edward Lawson, chairman of hostesses, will be assisted by Speiker Novi UE y, x nn x in — ; iis cena x . president's Mesdames Thomas. Ledwith, Lee, Howard Linkert, C. T. Lykins, Wayne * township high—6:30 p. mi A ceremony Jan. 28 in the chapel | 0 Be Paraded : : 2 te id Jesse Marshall, Attia Martin, LeRoy Martin, Mort Martin and Ralph * In the gym. Supper. School ath-|0f the Greens ood Presbyterian ; Bras Give Perfect Fit Sb Tapier : Martin, The organisation's most recent project at the Sunnyside letes to be honor guests. tchirch’ united Miss Alma Jean : . : aM sanatorium is the support and maintenance of game shelves for the . WEDNESDAY |Scott and Chester R. Mulder, gun- For Soldiers patients. 5 . { ners’ mate 1-c, U : A ... Sehod) 1007 BI, Sale S18 Nhe vow Costumes worn by Hollywood st : : 1. ’ . § Ss wor v Hollywood stars Miss - Betty Lee Washburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fram, wy Alert agiiaiive: wei read by the I HG 10 a ord Beard Washburn, has returned to Radcliffe college in Cambridge, n Se ; Be ? Hons Way to a Rev. A. L. Miyat. n their . wn e modeled to- > Mass., for the spring term. - eres epi 2g | ‘The bride is the morrow night by seven cadettes at = Reopy Tomo br. O. Hi ugnter of Mr. the Illinois street branch of the 1.30 $ | ’ Neil. ’ io: “ _land Mrs. Carl A. Service Men's centers. : . Book Luncheon |51—1:45 p. m. “Return to Recrea-) "oon vwood, The costumes belong to Mrs. A. J J to otc ! tion,” Mrs. Bert McCammon. NM Adare Donlan - whose . brother-in-law : | A luncheon. will be held at 11:30 76—7:30 p. m. ‘Our Armed Forces| 00 oy Thomas L. Donlan. Sari Francisco. Anniversary |a. m. Tuesday in the Butler uni-| —Whev ae en I|and Mrs. William formerly of Indianapolis, - bought The brassieres that give such smooth, . Ra of versity cafeteria by the Delta Tau BE a officer at Bill- Mulder, Ashta- SS : them at a bond rally and sent them : : : " di | Delta Mothers’ club. After a busi-| joo" : ic. bula, O. Wes Mule: JD olna contourin ilorec . p= The loth auniversary diner Of ness meeting in the recreation room, ree Hosa Mase | Mrs. Robert La- Mss. Mulder “Sister Susies,” the American Le- young contouring. Tailored to flat the Marion County salon, 136, the group will work with the uni-q7_)-39 p. nt “New Youth Moy ~ Fary was the matron of honor and |gion sewing group, altered the : 8 & 40, will be held at 6:30 P. Mm. yersity’s Red Cross surgical dres-| ment” Mrs H. H Arnholter. Mu-| Charles Patrick served as best man. dresses to fit the cadéttes and a ter the moulded contours of new Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. Honor sings unit. w—— nD sic by Rooms 2 and 4. : | Other attendants were Miss Betty dress rehearsal will be held -to- gE ; : 2 “ : es] ; i Dine. night. : / guests will be past presidents and | 86—1:30 p. m. “Dumbarton Oaks McGrew and Miss June DI TW ) : Mrs. Martin. Collins, 11th. district . , Conference,” Mrs. John Good-| The couple is at home in Wash-/| Gowns JSlongt’s 10 “Josn- and Spring tasnions. And there's never - American Legion ‘auxiliary presi- Sorority Plans - win ington, where the bridegroom is at-|Constance "Bennett will be modeled ST . : \Y- erent Bacrmati ; 1 1 dnance + gunnery | by Miss Betty Taylor, cadette regi- He 1 Sed % dent : Ean = Warren township council—10 a. m.|tending the ordna E y C1. and Miss Betty Tysol : .& size problem ‘with Bias Cup. Come Qther guests will’ be members of ~ ; C. E. Eash, speaker. Mrs. George schol. mest 1-and Miss Bet son, regi- z6, pr : 2 the Shelbyville salon, including |B f E 7 Meyer, presiding. Nominating. -- wil 88 Eve ue Wy 2 : oo Na » Mrs. Kathryn Phillips, president, | cnc It \ ent committee to be named. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry C EIns May Rear ee in 3 cup. gepths. Your ghoice of : ft, -first| Sol - a ave. sanuuD ’ Vivi Leigh's it : ; and Mrs. Chloe Schoolcraft, -f Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta NEXT FRIDAY 630 Parkway ave. announce the eN-|, nq 755 pitts’ dress will be shown : Set y 1 ; vice president of the state 8 & 40. ; : : Edgewood—2:30 p. m. Mrs. H. D.'gagement of their daughter, Doro- |, nics patricia Downtrain, - also rayon satin or broadcloth, white and 8 J Mrs. Henning Johnson will be in| Theta Tau sorority will sponsor & ppjjins presiding. Members of thea Ann, to Robert L. Frazee, son yegiment 9 : re] qyon satin © mL ‘ i : - . charge of the dinner. She will be penefit performance of “You Can't| the University Heights and South- of Mrs. Martha Frazee, 704 E. Park-| "gp gown worn by Hedy. Lanar: | : j assisted by Mesdames Donna Tul-|Take It With You” on March 17.] post P.-T. A. groups to be honor way ave. . No date has been’ set for| .» be modeled by Miss Miriam | teardse. Sizes 32 to 40. ley, Thomas Hughes, Geneva Over-| The play will be given by the Civic| guests. the wedding. | Bower of regiment 1 and Miss Annai leese, Jack Meyers, Ralph’ Lynch, theater in the playhouse. Vee IM ~ Sahm, regiment 3, will be-in | Ira Holmes apd Agatha Ward. | Co-chairmen for the event are Club Will Meet ; Pla: 1 ! B ‘Gi ,s po Faye's. dh A Hollvwood | weavers rng ore nT x A Ano MES eY. PF. Deer and Mrs. William A juncheon and meefing will be! LY et to e ven - exira’s. gown “will be worn by Miss » > 3 SPN : ; > ry . fut AON } ‘ Cr ES .. > : Sha : x > v Olnost Session Pearson. ~THeir” assiStafits dETy 1 ot 12°70 p. m Tuesdes-2ethe Bo Carop Fite GUA Jovee Watson, regiment 4. . ; Mesdames David Burton, Rolling man's Rotary club \n the Col-| - a = Sa > A discussion on “Alaska” will be Shuttleworth and * William Ander-| ..,i. club The speaker will be| Two performances. of a safety . Ph vid led by Mrs. Herbert Hutchison and (son. Mrs. C. Morrison Davis is the |ypicc gine] Scofield, occupational |Playlet, “Happy Valley,” will be gary Mts. Lester Cowser at a 6:30 p. m:| chapter's president, ftherapist at the James E. Roberts given tomorrow during “the final) meeting Tuesday of the Olnosii The proceeds will be tor the To |day of the Camp Fire ~-Girls’ “Hi, | Study club. Mrs. W. Arthur Sin-|rority’s philanthropic fund. Re-| Se |Neignbor exhibit. | gleton, 1428 N. LaSalle st., will be cently they gave a food warmer and a Kana ; ; The two shows will be at 11 the hostess and Mrs. Clayton H.|podl table to Stout field through the Mrs. Smith Speaker la. m._and 3:30 p- m. in Block’s| Ridge will be a special guest, Red Cross. Mrs. Leonidas” Smith. will speak ..qiioriym where the exhibit] Monday before members of the New operied Monday. The play is be-| | Era chip in i home of Mrs. W. ing presented by the Aish Luami| L THIN, $425 Oukitong ave. Her camp Fire group of school 78. Miss | opis yu be “lndiana As An Art yma Biedenmeister is the guardian: | | Comr y 1 m iy» ee ee ei : | I. T.-S. C. Meeting Monday Club Session’ Mis The -Alexandrian chapter, Inter-7 The Monday Afternoon Readiie) T si A» . | national .Travel-Study club, will club will. meet Monday in the home : meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in of Mrs. Eli E. Thompson, 912 N. the home of Mrs. Forest Lightle, {Rural st. “The History of Printing” | : 961 W. 23d st. Mrs. C. J. 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