Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1945 — Page 12

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© Wellesley Club Officers Are Announced; > Day Nursery “Auxiliary Holds Election. .

MRS. ARTHUR MEDLICOTT IS THE NEW PRESIDENT of the Wellesley club. Other officers are Mrs. John Clark, vice president; Mrs. William Burnes, secretary, and Mrs. John Roberts Jr. treasurer. The chairman of the ways and means committee is Mrs. ‘Benjamin Turner and. Mrs. Karl Koons is chairman of

the scholarship committee. Other chairmen are Miss Marybelle Witt Neal, acquaintance_ship; Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, Christmas luncheon; Mrs, James For=

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* THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Will Hear

Speaker Will Discuss ‘English Curriculum’ | Dr. Dora V. Smith of the University of Minnesota will address members of the English Teachers’ ¢lub Monday at a tea in Block's {auditorium. The event will be at

3:45 p. m. . The speaker will discuss “The Modern English Curriculum.” A business meeting and election of

Dr. -Dora Smith]

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Teachers’ Club Auxiliary Aids Disabled Veterans

Tr = WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1045 Rabbi Goldblatt [Will Conduct |

Installation

To End Season A May day party will be held in the Broadmoor Country club next Tuesday by the Temple Sisterhood.

It will be the group's last meeting of the season.

a.m, e devotions will be led by Mrs. Charles Efroymson, and Mrs. Harold I. Platt will pay tribute to

Temple Sisterhood

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sythe, magazine; Mrs. Ben Fisher, Wellesley silver, and Mrs, George P > ho Pranklin D. Roosevel Dailey, publicity. . . : officers will precede the tea. J.|{ Mrs, Bertram Teepell (extreme right) is chairman of the 1ith - S casserole, ' , x ¢ =» a Dan Hull will introduce the| district American Legion auxiliary service sales committee which has as Officers Listed ‘Buttered b New officers were elected yesterday by the Junior auxiliary -to speaker, : its program the selling of handicraft articles made by disabled veterans New officers will be installed by Bread.

the Indianapolis Day nursery, The meeting was held in the nursery home. The officers are Mrs. James. D. Peirce Jr, president; Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker, vice president; Mrs. Robert E. Wacker and Mrs, LeRoy Gordner, recording and corresponding secretaries, and

Mrs. Albert L. Kleckner, treasurer. » » .

v8 » » Mrs. John R. Brayton was elected president of St. Margaret's hospital guild yesterday. Mrs. Robert M. Stith and Mrs. Louis R. Thomas were re-elected first and second vice presidents. Other new officers are Mrs. Merritt Felds and Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Burt A. Gwynn and Mrs. Lawrence R. Henderson, treasurer and assistant. » » » » » ” The wheel and distaff committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A, R., will have a picni¢ Friday in the home of Mrs. George Caleb Wright. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Howard Allisbaugh, Melvin F. Cranfill, Ralph C. Gery and Kirkwood Yockey.

Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gillespie to Entertain A BRIDAL DINNER WILL BE GIVEN Friday in the Marott hotel by Mr, and Mrs. Bryant W. Gillespie Jr, for their daughter Jane, WAC, and Lt. William A. Smith Jr, A. A’ F. The engaged “couple will be married at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night in the Broad‘way Methodist. church. The dinner guests will be Mrs. William A. Smith,’ Vista, Cal, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Lt. Sally Hopkins, WAC, and Lt. H. ©. VonLowenfeldt, New York; William R. MacKenzie, Pasa~dena, Cal; Mrs, John Gibson, Chicago; Capt. Robert M. Allan and Mrs. Marta Marquisét, ‘Washington; Capt. Thorndyke Williams, Philadelphia; Austin Gillespie, apprentice seaman, U. 8. NR; Mrs. J. P. Meister, Mrs. C. T. Austin and Miss Leslie Canning. Mrs. Meister will be Miss Gillespie's matron of honor .and the ' ‘bridesmaids will be Miss Canning and Lt. Hopkins. = Mesdames J. Dwight Peterson, Robert Loomis and Fred E. Gifford will be the

Misses Jean Griswold, Irene Sims and Betty Evard (left to right) are in charge of the Pi Beta Phi sorority pledge dance to be held Saturday night in the chapter house, 831 W, Hampton dr.

Dinner. to’ Follow.

A dinner for Dr. Smith will be held at 6:30 p. m. that day in the Woman's Department ‘club. Miss Dorothy McCullough will be the toastmaster. Miss Margaret Kellenbach is general chairman of ‘the program and social committee. Assisting her are Mesdames Rachel Schumacher, Bess Wright, Gail Haen, Stella

The Bridal Scene—

will officiate. He will be assisted by

Film Indorsers |»

Miss Mary Parks. will serve as his brother's best man.

Middleton, ‘Esther Powers and 1 Marguerite Ferger.

Club Officers

Margaret Montgomery, Jennie Strain, Helen Thornton, Honora Curran, Menka ° Guleff, Marie Smith, Ruth Carter, Melba SchuWheeler, Mar-|

McWhir, - Louise

Kathleen G. Klaibér and Ruth] Zitzlaff. Officers’ of the group are Miss § | Florence Guild, president; Mrs. 2 Dalles Browne f the | Middleton, vice president; Miss on y Sister. © | Helen O'Gara -and Mrs. Josephine

bride-to-be, will be the maid of Caldwell, recording and correspond

ortor and the Bridesmaid will be Robert Scobee

ing. secretaries, and Miss Helen

Hodde, treasurer,

of world wars I and II. The project is a part of the auxiliary's rehabilitation work. ¥ Shown with Mrs. Teepell as they inspect some of the handicraft products are (left to right) Mrs. Martin Collins, 11th district president: Mrs. Willard Thomas, service sales chairman of Wayne auxiliary 64, and Mrs. James S. McBride, a service sales committee member. The district committee for the past week has had a display of the veteran-made articles in a window at Ayres’, where they were offered for sale to the public. The group hopes to reach a goal of $2000 in sales by June 30. All the proceeds go to the veterans whose work is sold.

Rabbi Maurice M. Goldblatt. They are Mrs. Sultan Cohen, president; Mrs. Morris Jacobs and Mrs, Berne

presidents; Miss ‘Essie Solomon, fie nancial secretary. . . Mrs, 1. E. Solomon and Mrs. Mors Asher, treasurer and assistant; Mrs. Walter“Lichtenstein and Mrs. Mare

Emily Neffle to Become Bride : Also, Misses Ruth L. Hold Meeting

In June 17 Ceremony; Ardith Kitterman Is Engaged

The setting of a wedding date and announcements of an engage- ‘ A ; ment. and a recent marriage highlight the bridal news. : | Suerite Orndorth: tia Ketcham, Miss Emily Neffle has set June 17 as the date of her wedding to] Milton Scobee. The ceremony will be in the North Methodist church. Dr. 8. Gpundy Fisher, pastor of the University Park Christian church

Plan Program

The ‘ushers will be Harold Gibbs and Robert Neffle, brother of the

Sorority Officers

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eration of Clubs’ program for the] coming year, according to Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington.

oring the members’ mothers.

Officers who will be installed at

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transportation, and the reservations

: : chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority. Final chairman is Mrs. Louis Trinz. ] Emphasis will be placed on youth | plans will he discussed for a dinner macher, Ellen O'Drain, Marthana conservation in the Indiana Fed-|gunday in the Mandarin inn hon-|Charles

The hostesses will be Mesdames Efroymson, Victor Goldberg, Lou Leventhal, Herman Strashun, Sultan Cohen, Mare Frank, Jack Cohen and George

Mrs. Lykins, federation president, the nieeting are Mrs. Dow Quin-|pyank,

made the announcement last nightilan, president; Miss Jeanne Taylor, as the I. P. C. executive committee | vice president; Mrs. R. ‘H. Calve-| Hugo Strauss, Lichtenstein, I. EB met in the Claypool hotel. *. The lage, secretary: Miss Frances Mae Solomon, Nat Smith, Markun, Harmeeting continued through today. | Patterson, treasurer; Mrs. Johh May, ry Sussman, Alvin Cohen, Kabache |pledge captain, and Miss Mildred er, Arthur Fairbanks and Jack

Tomorrow the committee will meet with new district presidents|Clark, historian.

Also, Mesdames 8. OC. Bodner,

Kammins,

and state, department, division and special - committee chairmen. Dr. W. N. Brigance of the Wabash col-

ard Kabacher, first and second vice:

Frank, recording and corresponding =i secretaries, and Mrs. Louis R. Mare §

Mrs. L. L. Lapinska and Mrs. | Miss Betty - Jane Fouts, 5644| Moses Aaron are co-chairmen of Winthrop ave. will be the hostess|the decorations committee. Mrs, tonight for a meeting of the Alpha|R- W. Greenburg is in charge of

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EVENTS

hostesses at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower Friday in the Propylaeum for Miss Gillespie,

Marian Blackley Will Be Honor Guest MISS MARIAN RUTH BLACKLEY will be the honor guest tomorrow night at’ a crystal shower to be given by Mrs. John Thurston and Miss Louise Ellen Trimble. The party will be in Misa Trimble’s home. Among the guests will be Mrs. William J. Blackley, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames W. H. Trimble, O. L. Scales, William Blackley Jr, L. N. Summers, Jack Woerner, Magdalene Davis, Paul Fletcher, Thomas Beasley and Forrest Dukes, Miss Margaret Wells and Miss Emma Gene Tucker. Miss Tucker will give: a luncheon Friday in the Propylaeum for Miss Blackley. Those attending will be Mesdames William J. Blackley, Herbert Smeltzer, Thomas Beasley, Burley Smith, Fred McLaughlin, Davis, Dukes, Fletcher, Woerner, Summers, Frederick C. Tucker and John Thurston, Miss Wells and Miss Trimble. Another-luncheon _ will be given Monday by Mrs. Earl Kiger. It will be In the Indianapolis Athletic club and her guests will be Mrs. William J. Blackley, Miss Naomi Blackley of New York and Misses Carolyn and Barbara Kiger,

lege speech department will talk after a luncheon. His topic will be G

“The Backwash of War.” Others who will appear on the d : Siw Shines

program, opening at 10 a. m., are NON-RATIONED!

Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, women's division chairman of the Indiana war finance committee; Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, Mrs. George C. Baum of Akron, Mrs. Cogley Cole, Vevay; Mrs. Arnold Ulbrich, East Chicago, and Miss May Hobbs, Tipton. hibited . . . these gay, bold shoes that lend a sense of freedom to everything you wear, Sophisticated casualness for your town clothes or ready to pair prettily with play things. Yours in a riot of color. Top: Clog type with high heel, raffia thongs to tie around your ankle. 4.95 Center: Four facet nailheads gleam from this fabric shos. @. 98 Bottom: Anklet type sandal with wedgie heel 5.23

FE Ch : 1d brides-to-be. or 1 ren Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Neffle, 3705 Shadeland rH, are the bride- CLUBS » Pupils in city schools will be the |to-be's parents and the prospectiye| Aftermath. Thurs. Mrs. Herbert guests at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow’ at a|bridegroom is the son of Mr. and| F. Cortright, 6255 N.-Sherman dr.,| program arranged by the Indianap- |Mrs. A. M. Scobee, Greencastle. hostess. “Personalities and ‘Forces olis Photoplay Indorsers in connec- a TR in India,” Mrs. Herbert T. Wagtion with the 7th war loan drive. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Kitterman,| ner: ‘Modern India,” Miss ~The program will be presented in|111] N. Dearborn st, announce the| Elizabeth. Cooper. the War Memorial building. 4 engagement and approaching mar- |Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. John Five films will be shown: “Story! riage of their daughter, Ardith Ann,| Larner, 4166 Guilford, hostess. of -a Transport” “D-Day Minus the Rev. Robert M. Todd, son of | Mrs. William Ricketts and Mrs. One,” “This Could Be America,” nr and Mrs, Carl 8. Todd, Craw-| G. C. Lester, entertainment. “Time for a Sale” and “My Japan.” {tq dsville. { Newcomers. 1 p. m. Fri. Y. W. The program will include presenta-| pr Ww. R. Montgomery, Dayton,| C."A. Program by Bonnie Blue| . tion of colors by Boy Scouts, & fag |. “will read the rite May 24 in the| Brown dance studio. Mrs. G. wv Book Review salute, prayer led by the Rev. HowW-|grookside United Brethren church.| Ramige, hostess.

ard J. Baumgartel, and patriotic| aise Mary Piper will serve as maid Thursday Lyceum. Thurs. Mrs. | 0 Be ( ven songs led by Dr. Harry Nagle. lof honor and the bridesmaids will] Irving P. Blue, 4255 Boulevard ph, hostess. “Nature Study,” Mrs. The Mary Martha society, Pren-

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vy Fs 8a General Chairman ,|be Miss Julia George, Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. Morrell will entertain with an informal an » Earl Ros 5 Seneral ang Miss-Doreen ‘Smith, Wabash. Harry Plummer. tice Presbyterian church, will spondinner party tonight in the Propylaeum honoring Dr. and Mrs. Way= |, Hah 4 TE a oo'| -The biideto.he syekded Indians MISCELLANEOUS sor a book review at 1:30 p. m. toAdams, New York. Th Dr. and Mrs. Le 8s co-chairman. Mrs. Walter L.icentral college. The Rev. Mr. Todd ,,, : morrow in the church. Mrs. Sylvia man ams, New York. e guests will be . and Mrs. Leonidas Thoms nal divisi hair-1 Aviation unit 171, American Legion 4 ' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peat, oms, educational division chair-y,s graduated from the college and {Harv , Partlowe will review “Green Doley ye elm . man, is being assisted by Mesdames ic attending the Bonebrake semi.| 2UX-IATY. 1 p. m. Tues. In the phin Street” (Goudge) Dr. Walter Bruetsch and Mrs. Annie Dawson. Kenneth Rosenberger, Bert Mc- | nary Dayton War Memorial bldg. Also th B57 All be : Cammon and Walter L. Caley andl S77 | Auxiliary to Central District Chiro- Teh hot PR be a Al G LT-S.C.M ti the Rev. Fr. Richard Kavanagh | practors’ association. 12:30 p. m. : 3 pros umnae roup . RD. od ee mg Mrs J. P Coctyane patriotic di- | The wedding of Miss Martha | Thurs. Mrs. A. W. Martin, 1815 vided by Dr. Charles Arnold. Will B G ts The Valencian chapter, Interna-| .. ~° _. = AN ' | Hinkle and Lt. Wiliam B. Bow-| N, Alabama, hostess Mrs. Clyde F. McLean is general 1 e ues : lvision chairman, will be assisted | Jo A y JOSLESS, hairm Assisting h tional Travel-Study club, will meet I | man, Camp Atterbury, was Satur Grace Methodist church W. 8. C. & |° an. sting her are Mes- . 4 : {by Mesdames Thomas Nugent,! 5 +8. U8 | ames Chester W. Wharton, H. C Mrs. Edmond Horst, 435 E. 49th;at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow with Mis.|. 0 5. ther Claudia Erther and day night in the Madonna chapel| 19 a. m. Thur 1In the church. ster W. arton, H. C. st. will be the hostess tomorrow for Elmer Wilkins, 2420 N. Gale st.|y. pice and Dr. Nagle of the Third Christian church. The| Mrs, Dallas Browning. speaker, Thomas, George Gatwood, D. R. y up oT | Mrs. Fred Wright and Mrs. Luther) Frond | Rev. A. C. Brooks officiated. Blackwell, Charles E. Irwin, J. W. meeting of the Butler alumnae, On Committees i SORORITIES Klaus. J. A. Leighty, J. Stanley F ; bo | Alberts will be eo-hostesses. : | After the ceremony a reception | 8 b » J. A. Leighty, J, Stanley Fagpha. Chi Omega sorority. The] . “ The committee assisting Mrs. wal meeting will be at 7:30 p. m j rr reer Theodore. Pence. church. division "> held in the home of the bride’s| Tau chap, Gamma Nu. 8 p. m.|erstrom, George 8. Montgomery tod p: m. ‘Mrs. Baker Hostess |icuge amr VISION. | arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Albert| Fri. At 2515'; E. 10th. Wilbur ©. Shannon and Thomas New officers to be installed are . | includes Mesdames Virgil Sly, Fred o. tle. 3543 N. Emerson ave. Lt. Alumnae chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon D. Spahr. Mrs. Rex Allen, president; Mrs.|' A 1 p. m. luncheon meeting willlR. Duckwall and Claude Franklin. | p © 8, > the f Mr Bye. Mrs. : 515 om ip ' inn the gov for’s| ee—————————————— William 8. Woolley, secretary; Mrs. be held tomorrow by the On-Ea-| Mrs. Alice P. Ellison is chairman of | oo final Is Lng son 0 + BNC, HIS, 2m : gover | 174 ta T y ht ; W. 8. Bowman, Mitthoefer rd. | ‘mansion. Mrs. Alfred Brandt,|/Ve€elINg 10Ng

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Joli Bgger, eaRuer, 2nd MAOh sus Mn. 0d S JaRer 13/0 Soren room and picture cOM-| nie Bowman is a graduate of | chairman. Guest day meeting | The Alpha chapier, Beta Ohi » 14} . “ | Mrs. Walter Geisel Will be the| Indiana State Teachers college and Alpha chap, Omega Nu’ Tau. 7:30 Sigma sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. By the 5. Wale he | + Bowman attended Purdue uni-| p. m. Wed. In the White Cross today with Mrs. Ward Hughes, 915 COAS'

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! Mesdames Clarence Kittle, Wolf] | Sussman, Guy O. Byrd, Donovan { A_Turk, A. B. Glick, A; J.-Hueber : and W. C. Bartholomew. by 3 5% ’ kp . : : 1

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Photoplay Indorsers, announces that the public may attend.

Program Is Set By Norway Club

Norway's Independence day will

be celebrated at 7:30 p. m. tomor- di row by the Norway club meeting in SA rT Yr” hg the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. 4 yt 4 Food) Bjorn Winger will be the speaker. { Fort have 1

Mesdames Walter Twiname, | Houston T. Cory and Albert M. Feist will be the hostesses. The decorations chairmen are Mrs. Verna Grimm and Miss Oranda Bangsberg. | Gert Iverson will be the toastmaster. The program oommittee ' ’ includes Mrs. Harold Olin and Miss ' 4 f Pearl Apland,

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Brownie Troop Notes ~ | | | First Anniversary | . More than 80 persons, including parents and guests, attended the first anniversary and Mother's day | ¢ celebration: held recently by Girl Scout Brownie troop 183 One year pendants were presented to Patricia Best, Barbara Craig, | Barbara Fellows, Linda Lee Fuller, Lou Ellen Gray, Marlene Hedrick, || virginia Laux, Barbara Mullinix, |Joy Rhodes, Loretta Turley and | Patty Vonstrohe

Good Turk Day. | nN ION

PRELUDE

| The

Goodwill Industries, Inc. {held the annual “good turn day” collection of salvaged items today * Bags were distributed in advance " | | x

Fire Girls. and were. collected by Government-Surplus Beds

78 volunteered trucks

\ Picnic Is Held

A picnic was held today in Hol-

Sn ' of; } Enternalional &ESlerling | . . liday park by the Mothers’ club of | Boy Scout troop 62. The new offi1rcers are Mrs, R. M. Johnson, presi- | dent; Mrs. Carl McLear; vice presi|dent; Mrs, Orlando Little, secretary, {land Mrs. John Davis, treasurer, | nde

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A ———————————— Business Session | _ Members of the Gamma Delta | chapter, Kappa Delta Phi sorority, will have a business meeting at 8 'p. m. tomorrow in the Rho Delta clubrdom, Lemcke building.

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