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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1945
Society—.
Patrons for Artists’ Ball Announced:
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Spradlin-Nicholson Ceremony Is Read
PATRONS-FOR THE INDIANA ARTISTS CLUB'S costume ball next week-end have been announced. The dance—an “Unrationed Costume” ball—will be held Sat-
_ urday night at the Athenaeum and proceeds will be con-
tributed to the Red Cross arts and skills division at Billings General hospital. The patrons’ list includes Governor and Mrs, Gates, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Scott, Kokomo; Mr,~and Mrs. Herman Lodde, Lafayette; Dr. and Mrs, G. H. A. Clowes, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hurt, Messrs, and Mesdames Kenneth Woolling, W. I. Longsworth, C. Harvey
. Bradley, Francis Macomber, Earl Barnes, Fermor S. Cannon, Walter
Myers, C. B. Shafer, Dudley Gallahue, Augustus Coburn, Theodore B. Griffith, George Sadlier, Paul Rochford, James Sutherland and Ford Kaufman, Mesdames Ruth Pratt Bobbs, James Fesler, Edmund Burke Ball and Richard Fairbanks, Mr. S. B. Walker and Mr. Frank. Shields.
Parties Formed to Attend Dance AMONG ARTISTS WHO WILL ATTEND THE BALL are Mr. and Mrs, Ruthven Byrum, Anderson; Mr, and Mrs. Curry Bohm of Nashville, who will have 10 guests; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bessire, Miss Ethel Swartz, Randolph Coats and Earl Beyers. Members of the Artists club who will form one party are Messrs, and Mesdames George Jo Mess, Wilson Dailey, John Dixon, Edmund Brucker, Robert Borkenstein and Ernest Roose, Elmer Taflinger’s party will include Mesdames $Bobbs, Nicholas Conners and Jack Woerner, Miss Jane Messick, Miss Betty Foster,
Attorney General and Mrs. James A, Emmert, Lt. Gov. and ‘Mrs.
Richard T. James, Vernon Kniptash, James Swan, Ross Freeman and Cpl. Robert Parrett, Students-of John Herron Art s¢hool, DePauw university and Mr. Taflinger’s art classes also will attend the dance. ; Mrs. Ruth Murphy, head of the arts and skills division at Billings, will bring a numoer of servicemen who” have studied under the 88 volunteer workers in the division. The Artists club also will entertain a number of cadettes from the’U. 8. O. art classes and their escorts. Col. William C. Pollock, Head of Billings hospital, and Mrs. Pollock will be special guests.
Schreiner Home Is Scene of Wedding THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. EDWIN R. SCHREINER was the scene Saturday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Ruth Marie Nicholson, seaman 1-c, WAVES, and Halley C. Spradlin, aviation machinist's mate 1-¢,"U. 8. N. R. The Rev. George Kinsey of the Memorial Baptist church read the vows at 4:30 o'clock. The bride is the daughter6f Mr. and Mrs, James A. Nicholson, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rose of Springfield, Mo. The bride wore a white uniform and carried lilies, Her only attendant was Miss Claudia Jeari Richmond. She chose a pink frock and carried sweetheart roses. The best man was William Gormley, aviation machinist’'s mate 2-¢c, U. 8S. N. R,, Bunker Hill. Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, provided the "bridal music. After the wedding, a reception was held in the Schreiner home. The couple will be at home in Peru. Both are stationed at Bunker Hill naval air:base,
Visitors in St. Petersburg
AMONG THE INDIANAPOLIS RESIDENTS visiting in St. Petersburg, Fla., are Messrs. and Mesdames J. P. Aspinall, Virgil Bolyard, Jacob C. Brown, B. R. Brinson, C. W. Burres, O. L. Chivington, H. H. Esky, Charles E. Foreman, Jewel J. Frank, Ernest C, Goshorn, George E. Green, L. A. Haller, H B. Halterman, Harold R. Haught, Carl L. Kennedy and J. L. Neal, and Dr. and Mrs. F. G. McMillan. Also, Mesdames Harriet Best, Leona Brown, Maude S. Craig, Harold E. Davenport, Jesse Dixon, W, H. Foreman, Charles Garrison, Ida M. Harrod, M. W, Healey, Edward H. Hilgemeier, J. M. Kidd, Ralph Neumeister, Maude Pease, Naomi Rains, M. G. Reed, Jerome H. Trunkey and Cora A, Young, Misses Clara Bond, Pearl Graham, Marjorie Garrison, Jane Haught, Maude Hoffman and Virginia Claire,
Notes About the College Set SEVERAL INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS at Indiana university have been pledged to honorary organizations, Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton is a pledge of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, and the pledges of Blue Crest, sophomore organization, include Misses Louise Williams, Edith Fechtman, Marilyn Merritt and Virginia Reuter.
. The Plelades.gronp includes Misses ‘Patricia Myers, Joan Jackson
and Barbara -Breining with, Misses Peggy Ann Visher, Mary Piper and Haszel-Herther as. Pamarada pledges. AN 8 8B : 8 w 8 Officers will be elected tomorrow by the Alpha Eta Latreian club.
The group will meet with Mrs. M. O. Heaps and Mrs. Mason King a
will be the assisting hostess. There will be a covered dish luncheon” Hospital Guild
Sets Review
| Panel Discussion
“Immortal Wife” (Stone). Mesdames David Klausmeyer, Wil- SUWay. liam J, Mooney and Delight Gart-|
land are co-chairmen for the event. | “oe . Members of the ticket committee {Vf f1CETS Listed | 1
are Mesdame¥ H. L. Bartholomew,
Organizations—
B.P. We. Club To Hear Talk By Mrs. Gerard
The appearances of speakers, an election of officers and a luncheon
Sub-debs nowadays have ideas as good as they are definite about the kinds of clothes they want to wear. For example, take the five costdmes pictured here. They were given top rating by more than 600 girls atiending the monthly Sub-Deb federation meeting and style shog Staurday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. Each of the girls shown is a member of a Sub-Deb club and by virtue of modeling a winning costume in Saturday's fashion show will join Ayres’ regular models next Saturday in parading spring styles for patrons of the store's tearoom. In the picture at the left, Lyle Lawrence (left) of the Renault Sub-Deb club, wears a navy crepe peplum-front frock, a yellow ascot scarf and gloves, and a red handbag. Colleen Jones (center), of the T. C. U. club, also wears a peplum frock with plaid surah top and black crepe skirt. An eton jacket outfit is worn by Beverly Dickerson
(right) of the Hob-Nob club. The shoulders of the red crepe jacket are accented with braid-like loops ef navy fabric matching the fabric
of a high-waisted skirt, Down the side seams of the skirt are bands ‘Meetings Set
of the red crepe. “Young black,” a pet of the younger set, makes the top of a B ; WwW S C S .3 plaid gingham frock (center photo) modeled by Claire Jackson of | V . . . . the Joey club. Pat Schaaf of the B. A. B. E. 8, club (extreme right) | . rang the bell with a classic suit in a checked beige Stroock fabric Five circles of the Woman's Society which she wore with a companion topcoat. lof Christian Service, Central Avenug Three winners not shown were Mary Jane Hill of the Hob-Nob | Y club who modeled a pink net evening frock: Pat Barton, G. A. M. 8. Methodisi chureh, will meet. tow chib, who wore a blue net and black lace dance dress, and Jeanne Three groups will have Gastor, Bon-Tonna club, whose winning costume was a white eyelet [luncheons at 12:30 p. m, cotton. They also will serve as Ayres’ models next Saturday. They are, circle 2 which will mee§
morrow.
are included in the organizatior’ &ctivities, “Hands of Famous and Infamous
cussed by Mrs. Margaret Gerard
Business and Professional Women's club, =, ‘The meeting will be in the Woman’s Department club. garet Bond will introduce the speaker, who is a member.of Ayres’ fashion bureau,
: | Award Luncheon Set People” will be the subject dis- For June 0
Thursday before members of the|,,rangements chairman for t
Columbia club:
Charles H. Smith, program.
Mrs. Paul H. Brown is vice chair-| Yager, publicity.
€) Mrs. E E Padgett and Mrs.| —Several Indianapolis girls here at award luncheon to be held June 5| George H. Freers, reservations: Mrs. | at the close of the Chamber of Com-| Martin Collins and Mrs. Vincent H.| chosen as officers of the Association Mrs. Mar-|merce’s home safety engineering | Adams, hostesses; Mrs. Earl Gordon|of Women Students and the Wom- sisterhood, will meet tomorrow in|Wilbur Porter, 6936 Park ave. and i contest. The event will be in the/and Mrs. J. F. Huffman, exhibits,|en’s Athletic association. . land Mrs. Hollis Leedy and Mrs. Fred
Indiana
with Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, 5150
man and other chairmen include bers. Miss Mary Walker and Miss|wachington blvd, unit 3, meeting Mrs. Ross H. Smith, decorations; I. U. Students
Mrs. Clayton H. Adams, special Named Officers
Mrs. Harry F. Nolen is general | SUests; Mrs. L. L. Harvey and Mrs.
Mary Schafer are vice president | Mrs. W. R. Forney, 3660 N, and filing secretary, respectively, of : i Times Special {the athletic organization. . | Delaware . st., and division 6 with BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 26. | pn Lt Mrs. Delamar McWorkman, 3844 ) ] : Guilford ave., as the hostess. iE. 0. Meeting Circle 7 will have a 1 p. m. desMembers of chapter S, P. E. O.|sert luncheon in the home of Mrs,
university have been:
the home of Mrs. B. L. Tamney, Mrs. Marvin Williams, 4066 Broad« Miss Mary Piper and Miss Jean 750 East dr., Woodruff Place. Mrs.| way, will be the hostess at a 6:30
Maney are A. W. S. council mem-| W. Earl Stewart will give a travelog.!p. m. supper for members of circle &
There wil] be a forum hour with Miss Frances Moder speaking on the Dumbarton Oaks and Bretton Woods conferences in connection with foreign policy week. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m.
Members of the Inter Alia club will ‘meet tomorrow with Mrs. George W. Mercier, 48 Meridian pl. Book reviews will be given by Mrs. Douglas H. White and Mrs. Ernest Spickelmier, Mrs. White will review “Anna and the King of Siam” (Landon), and Mrs. Spickelmier’s topic will be “The Columnists” (Fisher). Mrs. Lotys Benning Stewart will address members of the-*six local chapters of Pi Omicron sorority at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Woman's ‘Department ¢lub. Mrs. Stewart will | talk on “The Business of Being 4d Woman.” Miss Clara Kleeman will preside and Beta Alpha chapter will be the hostess.
Officers will be elected by the Spencer club fomorrow in the home
A nanel. discussion .on ‘Wemen in the Post-War World” will be - | conducted tomorrow by chapter w,| The St. Vincent's hospital guild P: E. O. sisterhood. Mrs. Harold | will sponsor a book review at 2 p. m., G. Freeland, 4170 Guilford ave., will
April 12, in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. | Ye hostess. The panel participants | Olive Enslen Tinder will review Will include Mesdames Freelan Charles B. Crist and N. D. McKin-
d | Stewart of Wasson's.
of Mrs, W. D."Griffith, 4830 Guilford ‘ave... Assisting hostesses will
|include Mrs. A. C. Palmer and Miss“
| Mary Allison.
THe Late Book club members will {have luncheon tomorrow and will {hear a style talk by Miss Jane The hostess | will be Mrs. Fred Sanders, 4119 Cen{tral ave. Her assistants will be Mrs {Henry W. Kerr and Mrs. Herbert | Sawyer, ; Mrs. A. M. Welchons, 509 N. Drexel ave; will be hostess tomor{row for the meeting of Chapter U,
IP. E. O., Sisterhood. “What Is New?” will be discussed by Mrs. | J. C. Siegesmund.
Thaddeus Brown, Thomas J. Blackwell, George C. Bender and Don By Delta Zeta Collins, ’ A Also, Mesdames C. C. Cohee, Leon DeSautels, Albert M. Donato, Leo-| “FRANKLIN, Ind, March 26— __, nard 8. Earhart, E. G. Freihage, J.| Two Indianapolis girls recently F'1Ve Officers Elected
A. Gilson, George L. Hart, Walter | were installed as officers of the psi By D. of UU. Group Hickman, J. J. Heidt Jr., Carl Itten-| chapter, Delta Zeta ‘sorority, here Mic: Austin. PENI Frain. as ey, Piet Kelly and William E. qo Pranklin college. Fh first vice regent of the In- : + gp | They are Miss Barbara Easter-| diana chapter, National* Society, ers ry Mesqames Poe ¥ | day, vice president, daughter of Mr.| Daughters ‘the Union, at the braico, Clifford Luft. Charles M. and Mrs. Henry R. Easterday, 128|.,,,'5 29th annual convention held M tin Iv LW hl E. 50th st, and Miss Janet McKin- | pare this week-end in the Hotel LANEY, - Mohlenkamp, John | ey pistorian, daughter of Mr. and Linco.
M Meyer, Paid S$. McNeal, Jesse mrs. Edward C. McKinney, 1023| wpe other officers elected were McMurisy, Joseph PF. McEltoy, J. W. Oakland ave Mrs, Belle Dow, Madison, fourth McElligot, Thomas O'Brien, Frank Tiidadinns ‘ ’
| = ” ' fais il vice regent; Mrs. M. D, Didway, O. Otte, George Potts, Sidney Sulll-| isees Carol and Margaret Doub] corresponding secretary; Mrs. A. B.
van and W..B. Worl. vba and Mary Elizabeth Bland of In- Glick, treasurer, and Mrs. Nellie dianapolis recently were named on|pryant Franklin, historian.
N amed M anager the president's scholarship list at]
Sy ' | EE ——————— Miss Betty Lou Schafer, daughter | Franklin college. . / . of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Schafer,| The Misses Doub are the daugh- Mr. Lytle Speaker Howard Lytle will be the speaker
Times Special
19 8. Hawthorne lane, recently was | ters of Mr. and Mrs. Harley F.|
elected point. system manager of Doub, 3355 Carrollton ave, and | Wednesday at the second talk of the Women's Athletic association at|Miss Bland's parents are Mr. and|a four-week psychology series at Phillips university in Enid, Okla. | Mrs. Russell H. Bland, 2830 Holt rd.|the Y. W. C. A. The meeting will ——— : ———— | be at 7:30 p. m. and Mr. Lytle will | discuss “Finding Something Worth While in Life.”
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