Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1945 — Page 20

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Society—

Winter Club o

E. A. Peterson to Serve as President

E A. PETERSON WAS NAMED president of the

Winter Club of Indianapolis at

ing in the Indianapolis Athletic club. esident ;- J. HH. Woolford,

clude Thomas A. Elder, vice pi gecretary-treasurer,

Col. Straub

of the organization, The club will

group's first president.

of the Season tonight at the Coliseum rink.

” » » Members of Alpha Omicron Pi spring luncheon Saturday. March 31, tine room. man and her assistants include Miss V lotte Peele. Mover, will be the speaker.

Mrs. O. M. Jones will sing accompanied by Mrs. Lucille Wagner, and Miss Helen Wenrich and Miss Martha Jean Madden will be given by collegiate chapter , members.

in charge of stunts Wo be Special guests will

Richard Coffin, Miss Elizabeth Wi Weaver, invitatiofls, and Mrs. program.

Art Show Hostesses Named

AMONG THE HOSTMESSES at the Army Arts exhibit n's center, were Mesdames

Michaelis and Roger Williams,

the Illinois street branch, Serviceme Zimmer, Maurice Socwell, George

The display, which opened Tuesday, will [ udes Mesdames Dorothy Buschmann, Ralph

committee in charge incl

Edgerton, Hortense Rauh Burpee, William Griffith

Stevenson, ” y y

Mrs. F. W. Gilchrist will be the hostess at 12:30 p. m

at a luncheon bridge party for membe

Alumnae club, Mrs. William B. McCaw is the arrangements chairisted by Mesdames C. B. Durham, Robert T, Weiser, Hugh Osborn and Robert D. Wick. A nominating committee report will be given by Mrs. Charles T. Herman, chairman. Other members of her committee are

man, ass B. Stewart, Paul J. Mode, Robert E.

J. Baker Jr. and Mrs. Noble H. Pool

Lt. (§ g) and Mrs. Leonard L. Cohn of St the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Beitman, The Beitmaps

will hold open house from 9 to 11 p. Oscar Wuensch have returned to

Indianapolis after spending the winter in Tampa, Fla,

invitations. ... . Mr. and Mrs,

‘Miss Magnuson

and Mr. Peterson,

Hackleman and EA. Peacock, directors Cql. and Mrs. Elmer F. Straub were electes now

sorority in the Hotel Lincoln's TraverMiss Gladys Hawickhorst is general arrangements ‘chair-

The sorority’s national, traveling secretary, Miss Nancy

include Mrs. Herschel Neal, Bloomington; Robert 8. Mann, Oxford, O,; and Mrs. Pred Million, Muncie. The committees include Miss Helen Marxer, chairman; Mrs,

Ben C. Raley and Miss Peggy Thomas,

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f Indianapolis- Elects

the group's recent meet~" Other officers in-

Raymond C. Fox, Wayne H.

4 honorary members serving overseas, Was the have its final skating session

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will have their annual

irginia Sheely and Miss Char-

Mrs.

\liamson -and Miss Marjorie

today at T. W.

close at 10 p. m. today. The

and Thomas

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Mrs. Hugh

e, . » ” Louis are spending There are no

m. tomorrow.

Events

To Be Guest At Shower

The announcement of an ap- Marion county Democratic Wom

proaching marriage and several | showers compose the bridal news. | Miss Mary Ellen Magnuson will} be the honor guest at a miscel}Janeous shower April 5 to be given by Mrs. Dale E. Burries, 3600 E| Robson st. Miss Phyllis Dukes will | be the co-hostess. The honor guest will become the bride of Charles Eugene Newlund, | petty officer 3-¢, U. S. N. R,, at 2:30 p.m, April. 8, in St. Matthew's Erber ASE APA . Among the party gligsts will be Mrs. C. O. Maghuson and Mrs, | Henry S. Newlund, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Homer Wickes, - Harry Barnes, James K.| Cloud, Mary K. Dukes and ‘Ray- | mond Means. Also, Mesdames John Robert Gray, B. L. Gaspard, W. L. Rigsby and Edward, A. Taylor, Misses Betty |

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“Jean Young, Shirley Atkin; Mary

Louise Horton, Evelyn Englebright, Rosemary Keyler, Doris Johnson, | Martha Rearick, Mary Louise Cloud” and Mildred Trcek. . 2 #8 =» Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Linder, 820 Orange st., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of

Robert Randall, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Randall, 320 N. Irvington ‘ave. “The wedding will be at 9 a. m April 7, in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Mrs. Edward V. Bowman will be her sister's maid of honor and Miss Mary Frances Bishoff, Cincinnati, will be the junior bridesmaid. Members of the Beta chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha sorority, will give a shower Tuesday for ‘the bride-to-be. Mrs. Frank Widner, 827 N. Emerson ave. will be the hostess. Miss Margaret McGarr, 310 Kealing ave, was the hostess last night at a miscellaneous shower. for Miss Linder.

A.C. A. 12:30 p.m. Mon. Y. W. C. A.

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CLUBS | Mesdames William E. Lincoln, Gilbert E. Forbes, C. J. Ancker, speakers. Luncheon.

en's. Tues. -Clubrooms, 319 N. Pennsylvania st. “Dumbarton Oaks Proposals,” Mrs. Russell Dean. <4 ; Kindérgarten Mothers, Stephen Foster school. 1:30 p. m. Wed. At] the kindergarten. Miss: Dorothy | Bernd,” speaker, Wayne twp: Women's Republican. Today. At the Citizens Gas and | Coke utility, Card party. roe

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| Typical of the huge audiences attracted by the annual Monument circle Easter sunrise service is the one shown in the upper picture. This vegr's program will be the 23d. Donald Millholland (lower left), boy soprano, will be a soloist in the carol service Easter morning. | Miss Katie Clark (lower right), president of the Ogden Junior chorale which sponsors the event,

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will place the lilies on the cross during the service,

Annual Carol Service to Be Heard On Coast-to-Coast Network

THE INDIANAPOLIS

= 124 Girl Scout Cookie Booths Will Open

75,000 Boxes Are Group’s Goal

Twenty-four official Girl Scout| cookie booths will be open tomorrow in the.downtown area, Mrs, Stuart A. Bishop, sale chairman, has announced, Approximately 65000 boxes of cookies have been sold so far, Mrs. Bishop said. The goal is 75,000. The booth chairmen and their troop numbers are Mrs, C. K. Cal- | vert, Indiana National bank, 72; [Mzs. G. D. Bryant, Indiana Trust | Co., 115; Mrs. Bruce Savage, Ayres’, |

Married [1500 Women 4 Serve in Red Cross Drive

Mrs. Ralph Hueber Heads Division Br Fifteen hundred women are serve ing in the residential division of the Indianapolis Red Cross | war fund. campaign, The drive opened March 1 and will close Wednesday night, : 3 The group has raised a large sum in behalf of the appeal for $114

500. Mrs. Ralph E. Hueber ‘is co = onel of the residential division.

The division is separated into dise tricts and headed by. leutenant

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i an , | Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey W. [colonels with majors assisting. Gio Mrs nin Huber, Spink Arms Duncan, Rushville, announce the The districts include Mrs. Irving | i : : " marriage of their daughter, [Ball with Mesdames Paul Stubbs, © Ld

Edward 8S. ‘Dowling, Max Critch« ] field, Lorin T. Driscoll, Harold F, ~ ! Bettman, I. C. Spencer, Henry g Weiland and Harold McGlashan, northern A. Other Participants Mrs. Lewis Finch with Mesdames Arnold Spencer, D. R. Lindley, John Stelzel, Thomas Sinclair and Mary Albertson and Miss Minnie Dodson, 3 hs

northern B; Mrs. Charles Ettinger with Mesdames J. P. Smith, George F. Rooker, Amil Smith, Mark Mer-

Other “Chairmen Mrs, Hollis Leedy, Chamber of Commerce, - 130; Mrs. Howard S. : | Hunter, Fletcher Trust Co, 141; Feb 1310 Rushyille, {Mrs. B. T. Loeffler, American Na- | | tional bank, 150; Mrs. Willard Webb, | Vonnegut Hardware store, 124; Mrs.

Mrs. Golden Mn mame, wots soe) 1 0 Address

| store, 122; Mrs. Robert Kellermeler,| Zonta Club

Frances, to Lt. M. Porter Murphy, son of Dr. Maurice G. Murphy of Morgantown. The wedding was

| Indianapolis News, 192; Mrs. A W.| Bloemker, Wasson's, 186; Mrs, Carl R. Crim, Merchant's National bank |

bullding, 17; Mrs, Eimer Hume, vie- | Mrs. Grace Golden will address|cer and Howard Larson, eastern, A v tor Furniture store, Bas Keller- members of the Zonta club at 7:40 | “Mis. C. R. Rogers with Mesdames ii reler, Bo huh Sg ha p. m. Tuesday in the Children’s George McCammon, Lyman Hunter 5 Mrs Margaret Foster. State Life museum. Her subject will be “Apron and Ruth Booher and the Rev. M. } building, 12: Miss Beity Peasy, In- Strings.” |O. Robbins, southern, and Mrs, § y oly oe By : John Carter with Mesdames )

{iar li ater C 77: Mrs, Rob- Preceding the meeting, a dinner Ira gianapolis Water Co, : | Thompson, Albert Suhr, John Bell,

ort M. . 7 6:. will be held at the Sheffield inn. ert M. Hite, Guaranty building, 1 |W. N. Stabb, Burton Knight and

Mrs. Anthony Ackerman, Consoli-| Mrs. Golden will conduct a tour| dated building, 34. tof the museum after her talk, {Ernest McConnell, western. al Mrs. Rose Bernath, Hume Man-| Miss Virginia Watwood will be| Mrs. Cleo W. Blackburn is lieus S83 sur buildfhg, 134: Mrs. Kellermeier, a special guest. She will leave soon tenant colonel of district 8. There 4 Sears Roebuck & Co. 192; Miss for Colorado Springs, Colo, where|are 350, captains in the whole resi Nellie Crawford, Hotel Antlers and she will serve in the army. hospital, [dential district. i Hotel Washington, 59, and Mrs,| Miss Lily Kerz is the program and| : warren S. Winter, Knights of decorations chairman and her com-|y/ : 3 Pythias building, 40. wre {mittee includes Mrs. Howard ue Meetings Scheduled Mrs. William Rogers. and Mrs. and Miss Doris Lynn,’ ‘Miss Kath- : " : Delmer Wilson have arranged the vn Petry is incharge of Mt a By White Cr 08S Units neighborhood booths and Mrs. Jere- 8nd Miss Eva Y. Wiles will preside.| Meetings will be held next week niah Cadick the downtown booths. | 4 nn a by several groups of the White | 1d ; Miss Josie Beis, Toponie: Jas Cross guild. The units will work ) . Dy arf announced that the 1945 convention|, . 5 : : Hold Car d Pa ty : lot the Zonta International ias been! ® the guild's service center.

A card party was sponsored by cancelled in compliance with the| The Fifty-First Street Methodist and Wallace Preshyterian divisions

| Alpha chapter of Omega Nu Tau | ODT’s request for travel curtail-

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On Easter morning the carols rising from the steps of the- Soldiers

and Sailors’ monument will be heard not only by the huge audience in

Monument, circle. They also will be heard from coast to coast. For the first time in

23-year history,

the Easter

sunrise carol service will be broad- | cast over a national network. One-half hour of the program,

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MISCELLANEOUS.

7 to 7:30 a. { heard over the NBC network, al- |

m., will be

Mbthers. 2 pi.m. Wed. Y. W. C.| proadcast by three local stations

A. Birthday party.

—WFBM, WIRE and WIBC.

: \ { Shs SP ca £ Marion cour'ty chap, American War RofFH the énfire sétvice will be.

Ladies aux. Indianapolis Police department. 2 p. m. Mon. Ayres auditorium. Mrs, Donald Bushong, presiding. SORORITIES

City council, Beta Sigma Phil. 6:30 p. m. today. Clubrooms, Security ~~ Prast-big— in Delta chap, Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p. mi Mon. Clubroom. : Kappa chap-—Delta—Sigma Kappa.

rd., hostess Alpha Eta chap. Epsilon Sigma Al-|

to be made for spring rush party. |

When the first service was held in 1923, small

it group

was a comparatively that

participated.

Through the years the service has grown until 1000 persons participate in some way, either directly or behind the

| scenes. “Heard by 50,000

- The audience, too, has grown

now . approximately

|sing at 1:30 p. m. in the clubhouse. : | _Mrs.. Clayton H, Ridge will prelsent a shate of officers and an elec-|

Mon. Mrs. Glady “until now it is estimated that the Mon. Mrs. Gladys Plummer, Post > carvice is heard by 50,000 persons gathered at Monument circle.

It was instituted by Mrs. James pha. 2 p. m. Sun. Clubroom, Plans| ar Ogden ‘as a memorial . small son, James Jr, their daughter, Rosemary, to 'Sgt.|Chepter P, P. E. O, Mon. Mrs.| sponsored by the Ogden

to her is still Junior

and

Hiram E. Cunningham, 56 Camp-| chorale which ‘Mrs. Ogden directs.

bell ave. hostess “Costa .Rica| and Nicaragua, Light and Darkness,” subject | Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoin. Mrs. ‘William Hauchins, hostess

Mrs. Meier President New officers of the New Century club include Mrs. O. Cr Meier, president: Mrs. Dean Bonnette and Mrs Stanley Hague, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. William Summerville and Mrs. Joseph Mess, recording and corresponding secretories; Mrs. Ernest Ruster, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles Graul, his-

Lorian

It has become a civic institu-

tion without, Mrs. Ogden. points

| out,

becoming

commercialized.

Although more than 70 organizations, churches, schools, business

| firms and other agencies contrib-

ute talent and materials, no funds

service,

Art Show to Close

The Indiana art exhibit now showing in Block's auditorium

regional

will

| are solicited and no offerings are | taken from the crowds at the

Scholastic

close’ tomorrow.

Work will be sent to the Carnegie institute, Pittsburgh, to compete in the national contest next month,

guild, community welfare department, W, D. C, Monday in the clubhouse — 4 Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will . preside {at the 1:30 p. m. session. Mesdames |W. C. Bartholomew, Othniel Hitch and Eva-L. Hitz will be the hostesses.

W. D.C. Unit Will Hear School Chorus

The Colonial chorus of Washington .high school will sing Wednesday at the meeting of the American home department, Woman's Department club. Miss Etta Scherf will direct the chorus which will

fion will follow. Mrs, W. C. ‘Bar tholomew will preside, and Mrs. Alvin G. Jose and Mrs. Roy E. Denny will be in charge of the election. Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt and Mrs. Alvin G. Jose will pour at the tea

|after the meeting. The hostesses {will be Mesdames William Kraas Jr,. Harry G. Kennett, Frank A. Curry, Frank L. Jennings, Harry A. Koss. C. H. Last, W. C. McGuire, Henry L. Patrick and. Victor H. Rothley. | a v 4 . | Mrs. W. A illenberger +will

address members of the Monday

Mrs. Richard Coons Named President

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Schedule Luncheon St. Ann's guild_of St. Paul's EpisWill meet’ at 10 &. m.

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D. of U. Session

ans of the Civil War will meet at chairman, assisted by Mrs. Edith have a conference by

Mrs. - Richard W. Coons recently was elected president of the Fortyninth Street Kindergarten Mothers’ club. Mrs. Charles R. Ruminer is the vice president Other officers are Mrs. Robert P. Kelly, treasurer, and Mrs. Wayne Hertenstein and. Mrs, H. 'R. Mehaftey, recording ard corresponding ecretaries New committee chairmen include Mrs. Ruminer, program? Mss. Robert=P. Kelly, wa nd means Mrs. Doris Schweitzer, hospitality, Mrs. Wilson B. Harper, telephone, and Mrs. Mehaffey, publicity

| sorority last night at the Woman's ment. {will meet Monday - and North - & | Départment club. Proceeds from| Anhouncement was made today by Church unit will have a session on 3 candy and ticket sales will be used|Mrs. Anne V. Zinser, chairman of | Tuesday. i

Bi the The Daughters of Union Veter- projects.

{ for chapter's philanthropic, district two, that the majority ofl Groups meeting on Wednesday | Mrs. Marion Fentz was|clubs in the district have voted to|are Quaker and Olive Branch and H§ mail rather | that night, Friendly, White Banner HE land Brightwood Jr. units. i

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1:30 p. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly Hulse and Mrs. Lisle Hunter. 'than the usual spring meeting.

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Monday in The enuren There withbe *] corporate communion” at 11 a. m. and luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Hostsses will be Mrs, C. Raymond

Miller and Mrs, Harry A. Peterson.

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