Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1945 — Page 14
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: MISS FRANCES ROBINSON AND CPL. ROBERT V. KIRCH will be married at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the chapel of All Souls Unitarian church. Dr. F. S. C.. Wicks will read the vows. Miss Robinson is the daugh-. t= ter of Mrs. Linn”W. Curtis of New York, formerly of Indianapolis, and Harold D. Robinson, U. S. C. G, Ft. McHenry, Md. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis A. Kirch. Miss Norma Coulon, cousin of the bride-to-be, will be the maid of honor and Miss Adair Kirch, the prospective bride~ groom's sister, will serve as bridesmaid. Mr. Kirch will be his son's best man. ! ; Miss Cdulon will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight for Miss Robinson. The party will be in the home of the hosjess and she will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Norman H. Coulon. The guests will include Mesdames Kirch, Claude W, McKean, W. Ww, Martin and Bud Ingram, Misses Kirch, Jean Pittenger, Jane Petti« john, Joan Beckett, Virginia Coxen, Sarah Waddington and Margaret McGuire. A personal shower was given last night for Miss Robinsdn by Miss Elizabeth Medlicott and her mother, Mrs. Arthur Medlicott.
Tryouts Scheduled by Junior Civic Theater
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TRYOUTS FOR THE JUNIOR CIVIC THEATER'S final production of the season will be held Friday afternoon and Saturday morning at the Civic theater, The play, “The Stranger Princess,” will be given April 21 and 22 at the playhouse by special permission of the Samuel French Co. Ne Mrs. Gordon Bryan, co-chairman of the Junior Civie, has announced that Mrs. George Fotheringham will direct the production. With the casting of the play, the Junior Civic's Saturday morning workshop will be discontinued. The Friday tryouts will be at 3:30 o'clock and those on Saturday morning will be at 10:30 o'clock. 5 = » = » 5 Members of the Indianapolis Literary club will hear Frederic M. Hadley speak at a meeting next Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house, Mr. Hadley's topic will be “War.” At the meeting on March 26, Daniel W. Layman will discuss “Star-lit Sky,” George H, Denny was the speaker at Jast night's meeting. He talked on “The Price of Privilege.” >
Dance to Be Held at Scottish Rite Cathedral
TONER M.. OVERLEY heads the entertainment committee planning a dance to be held Friday night in the Scottish Rite cathedral for members and their guests, Ezra H. Stewart has announced that the program in the auditorium before the dance will include the Shortridge high school junior vaudeville revue, arranged by Mrs. A. F. Thomas, faculty sponsor for the show. Ted Campbell's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 to 11:30 p. m. in the main ballroom of the cathedral. On Mr. Overley's committee are Carl G. Seytter, vice chairman; William W. Peet, . Frank E. Thornburgh, L. J. Badollet, Max Winchel, Orval E. Cotton, Russel Williams, Robert C. Hatfield, Forrest L. Welch and H. T. Perry. : 5 n 5 PF 8 8 » Mr. and Mrs, Royer H. Brown will arrive home tomorrow from New York. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Twiname are spending a few days in New York.
Sororities
J Mrs. Frank Allen, 5252 Kenwood ave, will be the hostess Saturday at
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An April 4 otremony in the ) First Presbyterian church will unite Miss Jean Amos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Amos of Indianapolis, and J. Malcolm Wiggans, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wiggans of Dayton, 0.
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‘Folk Festival’ Is Arranged By Musicale
Program to Be Given At Odeon Saturday
The student and junior séctions of the Matinee “Mustcale will give a “Folk Festival” at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Odeon. Mrs. Edward La Shelle, the program chairman, is being assisted by Miss Eileen Poston. Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin is in charge of the organ music. Folk dancing will follow the musical program. Students participating in the program will be Cynthia Hansen, Sue Ann Shirley, Marilyn Christiansen, Shirley Beane, Janet Kemper, Mary Ann Hilligoss, Donna Zeven, Marilyn Maley, Joan Marvel, Virginia Smith, Carol and Gretchen Grosdidier,’ Joanne Hargitt, Sandra McCrory, Sandra’Hofner and Roseanna Fisher, :
Students to Appear
Also, Suzanne Clyne, Kay Kelly, Alice Jane Smith, Nancy Lamkin, Betty Spence, Sue Ann Shirley, Constance Evans, Sally Kay Yarger, Nancy Ann Pursell, Sandra” Kevers, "Penny Crawford, Vada - Jean Belshaw, Sara Belle Meyers, Cynthia Hansen and Celia Turner, Others are Luella»Jane Kell, Betty Hubble, Mary Jo Bibos, Pat Ayres, Doris Johnson, Barbara Power, Em- |
ily Ruth Smith, Lyle Lawrence, !
the bride of Ensign Paul L. Brink, the St. Joan of Arc Catholic] read the vows.
{ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Nunzio Bruno, 3019 College |
ave., A gown with a fitted Chantilly |
tapered sleeves and a gathered satin'~
skirt forming a train was worn by the bride. She chose a tiered veil of illusion falling from a braided tulle: band" accented with clusters of orange blossoms and -she carried a bouquet of gardenias, sweetpeas, white roses and orchids.Miss Marjorie Brink, the bridejgroom’s sister, was honor. She was in Rio blue |fashioned with. a fitted basque, |three-quarter-length sleeves and a
bouffant skirt. Her bouquet was of Business and Professional Women's
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Bridesmaids Wear Rose | Dr. Bloch, a member of the eco-|ter house by the Camille Fleig |
The bridesmaids were Miss Jean
and Ensign Brink's father is William BIinkK, 3644 College ave. |
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To Entertain At Dinner
A dinner will be given Thursday in the Athenaeum for Dy. Henry Simon Bloch by members of the
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nomics department at the University
| Nancy Spencer, Nancy Howey, Myr-
na Jo Gavin, Barbara Boyd, Bar-|
: 3 at bara Bennett, Sharon @ollins,” Shir [mittee are Miss Dolores
ley. Rae Evans, Eileen Sidman and | Barbara Sherow.
Other
Among others who will partici- | pate are Dorothy- Schoneker, Charles Scott, Dale Young, Barbara
Participants
r ¢ | B P WwW Group | Bennett, Paul Seveany, Maria Pinto,
Mary ‘Ruth Siebe, Joan Guidone, Susie Smith, Gloria Maxine Louise Patterson and Barbara Walker.
Also, Jane Wymond, Joan Ebner, | {Rosalyn Izor, Alice Jane .Smith,
{Nancy Pierce, Jane Alice Sisson, {Florence Davis, Peggy Sturgeon, {Barbara Puckett, i Jean. Stacey and Sharon Cayhill. » » » A program will be given at 2:45 |p. m. Sunday in the D. A. R. chap-
Ann Garnier, |»
| Derger, chairman; Misses Martha Election Held
| Armstrong, Margaret Brayton, Joan + Freihage and Betty Handy.'
Gustafson, |
Patricia Jones, |
"TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1945 | Day Safety Council: | bw Elects New. | | Board Member
Mrs. LaFell Dickinson Is Named Director
Times Special CHICAGO, March 13.—Mrs. Las Fell Dickinson, president of the General Federation of Women's [Clubs, has been. elected to the board of directors of the National _| Safety council. In this capacity she will take an active part in the nae tion-wide wartime accident preven tion campaign being conducted by the council at the request of the government. Mrs. Dickinson's club work inter= est centers in public service. The
IL T-S. C. to Note Founders
The International Travel-Study, Club, Inc. will observe founder's
Variety Show
day at an 8 p. m. program tomorrow in the War Memorial. Among the |general federation is one of the ore i members of the federation planning the event were Mrs. George P, ganizations co-operating actively Ruth (left), president, and Mrs. Fred Fate, extension chairman. In (with the women’s division of the | Rigition Jo a musical program tomorrow night, Mrs. Margaret Gerard | council in promoting women’s ace | | speal, cident prevention activities on & | | nation-wide scale. r A WwW S Plains Park School Mothers A, resident of Keene, N. H, Mrs, | ik . . alld | ht Dickinson is the first “small town" * [Schedule Meeting woman to head the general associas tion. A career of 33 years of club The Park School Mothers associa | work in many organizations is hightion will meet at 10 a. m. next Tues- lighted by .the various executive | Miss Barbara Fark recently was day in the 38th st. branch of the Offices she has held in the federe named general chairman for a vari- Merchants bank. 'Mesdames Haroid |#10D during the past 16 years. | ety show to be given April 28 at| West, Eugene Miller, 8S. C. Bartlett | The creation of a post-war plan. | Butler university, The Association and Julian Bobbs will lead a discus- | Pig depariment In he federation 3 of Women Students will sponsor the sion of the organization's by-laws. Va one: gt Mrs. Dickson's irs i . : - official acts. “Home as the Hub of | show and proceeds will go to the | A report on & recent enrollment; 1d Affairs” is the th fh group's fund for a union building. (luncheon will be given by Mrs. Mil | : = h 3 “he wieme 0 ner Miss Katharine Armstrong is ler, and Mrs. Albert Beveridge Jr, |PEoEshun; des gned to Promote fuller, chairman of the production commit- | will present a report on the scholar-| pp . yor Jor Amey Tan 1 tee, She will be assisted by Misses .ship project. Plans will be made | HY RE ; nt many oat a ng Doris Daley, Betty Jo Fark, Eliza- for the annual Park school field day. ly. a oe ae j beth Josey and Dorothy Ziegler, Mrs. Hanly Blackburn is chairman | =o. cures : Mrs Dickinson has 3 Members of the business com- of the event, "s + sn 1 | pledged ‘the active support of the Steins- | federation to all phases of the accident prevention work of the | National Safety council. 1
Mrs. William A. Ocker was named | ——————————— president of the Garden Study club] . : A u cilia ry to Meet {at a recent meeting. Others chosen S0CLELY Will Meet <1 he Y L to serve with her were. Mrs. Arthur F.!| ‘The monthly " meeting of the , The Ladies auxiliary to the Inter- Hupp, vice president; Mrs. Hal Women's Democratic Harmony clu national Association of Machinists Purdy and Mrs. Robert Becker, re- of Center township, outside, pree 278 will meet at 8 p: m. tomorrow in cording and corresponding secre-|cinct 2, will be held at 7:30 p. m, fMachinists’ hall, 49!2 S.- Delaware |taries, and Mrs, Tib Dreiss, treas- | today in the home of Mrs. Johs st. Mrs. Mary Manson will preside. urer. |8Smith, 2710 S. Meridian st.
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| Barnes and Miss Mary Helen Cain.|0f Chicago, will give a lecture In| sicale. Miss Ann Patterson is the They were gowned in wild rose the War Memorial building after | program chairman. taffeta with fitted basques, three-| tne dinner. The lecture is being| Appearing on the program will be uarter-length sleeves and bouffant Sponsored by the B. and P. W. Janet Louise Wright of Lebanon, ®irts. They carried bouquets of, Other dinner guests will be Dr.!susan Oehrtic, Barbara. Timmons, shell pink carnations and blue iris. and Mrs M. O. Ross, Dr. and Mrs.| Jean Kramer, Patsy Ruth Moudy,
a dinner for members of -the Beta nricc Rose Louise Bruno, the|J- Dan Hull, Messrs. and Mesdames|Deloris Beck, Sandra Sission, CarBeta chapter, Pi Omicron. Miss bride’s cousin; was the junior brides- Virgil Stinebaugh,.Joel Hadley and | olyn and Marilyn Owens, Philip Dorothy Schulz will assist Mrs. Al- maid. She wore a rose taffeta | Theodore Van Voorhees, Mrs. Mary | steckley, Anna Lee Edmonds and | | len. - dress made with a square neckline, D¥e Beach, Mrs. Flora "Lewman, Mary Ruth Hueser. : | 50-1 short puffed sleeves and a gathered Misses Florence Guild, Sally Butler,| Aisa, Shirley Maurine Rayle. Alciation, Fairview: Presbyterian yy. will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow | Douffant skirt. (Her bouquet, wastof | Suh Hoy er, Marian McFadden and ima Morsell, Norma Jean, Fleming, church, will be held Thursday in in the home of Mrs. Henri Harrell Diue delphinium and forget-me-nots “Pa ner. : Dorothy Johnson, Carolyn, Early, | A i ooh and she“wore a cap ‘of matching] The hostesses will be Mrs. ‘Kate | Patty Hays,.Janet Wahle, Shirley the church. Mrs: John F. Boesing- 1224 N. Beville ave. * Assisting the, | Steichmann Mrs. Nell Thomas, Ralston, Barbara Ann Hobbs, Glo i i | y a] oS. y . ANI Ss. Uloer will lead the prayer circle at hostess will be Mrs. Morris Hicks, "OWT [Misses ‘Ruth Lewman, Bertha Mal- ria Haivey, Wanda Dennison and 10:30 a. m. « and Mrs. George Sowden, 4 or ;
Out-of-Town Guests {lory and Eleanor Dunlap. Nancy Eiler Participating in the morning : dia” Thursday at a meeting of Chap- Russell Romine and Daniel McMil- Self Co fid ‘Mrs. Donovan Turk ‘gap ©. Blak FB D.-Coats. and will be the hostess. |16dge of the Mardtt hotel the ‘couple Virgil D. Ragan. ; : : : ileft for Los Angeles. They will be Mrs. Joe Ezell, 1116 N. Capitol ave., | elt 1 g > ] : { p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. | Donovan A. Turk, 3313 Washington
After the luncheon there will be will be ‘lat. home at" Inyokern, Cal, where]
the hostess at 8 p. m. : i= edatd usi : the bridegroom is stationed. Ensign! a business meeting. Annual reports tomorrow for the semi-monthly | grin is 8 gradinte of a
will be given and officers elected and (meeting of Kappa Beta Chi, versity installed. On the nominating com- BR ET | tong the out-of-town guests at : . Mittee. are Mrs. Robert S. mittle, Luncheon Held ii rey were a. ona trance” in last years suit or hat! Walter W. Houppert “will be given chairman; Mrs. DeWitt S. Morgan, ~ The Lambda Chi Alpha- Mothers! Zimney, Wauwatosa, Wis.. Mr. and 35 YOU can dressed to the hilt in by Mesdames F. E. Spindell, Thomas Mrs. Harry- S. Rogers and ‘Miss club had a covered dish _luncheon!Mrs. Willlam Kraut and .Mr. and ® brand new. outfit, if you'll go into |H. Carlin, Earl: Myer and Henty J.| Jane Graydon. today in the chapter house. The Mrs. Angelo Ricci, Logansport; Mrs. ® 'oom ‘With an. air of self-confi-|Windt. ‘An Evening at thé Theater” Mesdames I. Clayton Eshleman, hostesses were Mesdames S. F. Dol- William H. Hagedorn, Cincinnati, dence. will he presented by Mrs. Windt Ralph Quinn, R. M. Vandivier and zall, Charles Taylor, Bernard Wulle,'and Miss Mary Jane Maccaluse But You won't impress anybody | pe —_———————— Ragan will give a musical program. Smith Burns, Toney Flack, John Chicago. ; as being sure of yourself: if you Two films, “Music in the Air” and |Elliott, Carol Kline and Richard! rr slump across a threshold—the usual “The Farm Garden,” will be shown. | Rothkopf. : Goldstein-Smith Rite attitude of apology of a woman A TI on abot her elothes Youll have to march
Thursday
A meeting of the Women's asso- i : | . The Alpha chapter, Beta Chi
: Mr. Brink served as his son's best Mrs. P. 8. Richey will discuss “In- man and the ushers were John Lee. | , { program will be Mesdames Gerald C. Waterman. Phili M. Bail ter AJ, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. A. len ; : ‘ erman, Phillp M. Bail, El- g girschman, 2626 Sutherland ave, After a breakfast in the hunters Will Be Hostess / ! ; . : | : . : | Creates Poise : The Narrators club will meet at 8
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Mrs. Fannie A. Smith, 2849 Central ave, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Helen, to Capt. William Goldstein, A. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Goldstein, 1350 Barth. ave. The wedding will be at 5:30 p. m Sunday in the study of Rabbi Israel Chodos with Cantor Myro, Glass assisting. * An informal reception will be held from 8 to 10 o'clock after the ceremony in the home of the bride-to-be's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Prince, 2445 Coyner ave.
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Finney, Prank T. Sissofi, Ray Marty land Seward Baker were the host- | esses today for the Indiana regional {scholastic art awards exhibit in Block's auditorium Hostesses yesterday were Mestdames Fred Luker, Lowell Fisher, John G. Kinghan, Walter Houppert, John May and Harry E. Rice,
Election to Be Held ‘By Wednesday Club
Members of the Wednesday After{noon ¢élub will elect officers at a | covered dish luncheon tomorrow in {the home of Mrs. Willard Peek, 5815
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Mrse Charles E. Smith will discuss! N. Illinois st. “Is Our Town Ready for a Post-War| Mrs. William Howell will lead the Job?” tomorrow at a meeting of the [devotions and the assisting hostesses
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Ephamar Literary club. - Mesdames | Minerva club in the home of Mrs. will be Mrs. A. A. Dunn and Mrs. Claude McLean, C. W. Caldwell and Carl H. Becker, 215 E. 50th st. |H. E. Faulkner C. W. Foltz will be the hostesses. Teese Set mfp “The Coming Battle of the ei] will be discussed by Mrs. Anthony 'F. Shaffer, and Mrs. John A. Mason will speak on “Post-War Homes.” “Plastic Surgery” is the topic of a talk to be given by Mrs. Effie C. Hill.
‘Styles’ to Be Topic “Styles” will’ be discussed by Mrs Gerard at the meeting of the Broad Ripple Business and Professional Women's as§ociation to. night. Mrs, Ann Fisch, 5769 Washington blvd, will be hostess with
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