Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1945 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
The Indianapolis Athletic
“Sinnyside Guild President Names Committee Heads for Coming Year
W. Kohlstaedt,
Jarrett. Mrs, Gaylord for the flower miss » ” ”
Chapman and Mrs, W. Ledwith and Mrs. Huber and Mrs,
Others are Mrs, Myron J. Austin and
Albert W. Clafley, Portteus are delegate district,
Mrs. A. C, Zaring.
Earl Breech Jr. will Robert R. Burrell.
the engaged couple, Burrell; Mesdames James Strawbridge, Bwilt, Elizabeth Hard i de a By Mrs. Horace HR. Ann Renick,
church, Assisting toshe's mother; Bartlett, n n »
gapolis Woman's club,
president 1s Mrs ehairman,
Bchmidt, president.
Mis, J.
fiitiee heads are Mrs.
on.
Richard B. Tittle, Frank Jennings and Mis, Charles J. Renard,
Indiana Federation of Clubs. to the Indianapolis Council of Women are Mrs. LeRoy Mattin and
assist
The honor
Mrs, Storer were Mrs Mesdames B. F Wendell Hicks, Robert Bover
Corwin Carter Jr. Rust and Mrs.
special flowers;
CHAIRMEN HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the 1945-46 season of the Sunnyside guild by Mrs, Kurt W. The membership chairmen include Mesdames Guy Dunnington, Fred -Kraus§ and George Frank Holmes is telephone chairman and her co-chairmen are Mrs. Willlam H.
Hanning and Mrs. Earl R, Cox. Mrs, Mort Martin is in charge of hostesses, and the relief com» and Mrs. Willan RH. John Garrett are chairmen
children at Sui buyer for loan closet; Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas
Ralph L. Martin, sick committee; Mrs. A. J.
A. ©, Crandell, Mrs. Hefbert FP. Cortright, Mrs. William Freund and
Helen Lingeman to Be Honored MRS. RUSH WILLIAMS shower tomorrow evening for Miss Helen Lingeman be in the home of Mrs. Williams’ mother, Miss Lingeman. is the bridesto-be of They will exchange vows Friday night. ih the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Among those who will attend the shower are Mrs. E, L. Walker, Misses Evelyne Horton,
JR. will
William Ostlund,
1g and Dorothy Greengard,
" » Btorer was the hostess this afternoon for a luncheon, bridge and nijseellanenus shower honoring Miss Barbara Robert Paul Ulrich married Sunday afterndon in a ceremony in the Broadway Methodist
guest and
Robert Gray Lacy
The group will meet in
by Mesdames Noble
entertain
Mrs. O.
Renick, Gordon Thompson,
Robert B. Dean,
cards and awards, and Mis, library. hospital furnishings; Tadic at Sunny gide; Mrs. Maxwell Lang and Mrs. Morrison, card party, and Mrs, dance.
Mrs.
and Mrs. LeRoy
alternate, respectively, t6 the seventh The delegaté and Alternate
with a kitchen The party will C. Walker,
the mothers of
Lingeman and Mrs. Marguerite B. Jack Taylor Beverly Siniff, Jeanne
and
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will be
the bride M. Crosby
and Kenneth Adair, ns » President's day will be noted Friday by members of the Indians
the Propylaeum.
Miss Blanche Stillson fs the.club's new president ahd the retiring Wendell Bherk. Mrs, will be assisted
Failey, hostess Donald M.
Mrs, *
* #8 ” ; OTHER €HAIRMEN afd their committees incltitlg i Ay Hehe Brodie and Mrs. Raymond D. Woods, aide] ihe G. F. Kleder and Mrs. Attia Martin, Gy Morrison and Mrs. ©. Bruce McConnell, publicity; Mrs. A Bi : Carrie Hammel,
E. Staflor
Theta chap 8 p.m, Tues. Mrs ards, 511 N. Gray,
ss
speakers, SORORITIES Alpha Omitron Alpha
hostess
unit 13 {the
Ross Rich-!be at
Sons of the Legion, 6:30 p Christian church.
m. in
Mattison, Theodore B. Griffith and Archer C. Sinelair. ~N 4 $ CLURS ~ Alpha Kappa chp, Delta Sigma Garfield Park Kindergarten Moth-| Kappa. 8 p.m, Tues, Lemcke ers. Noon®Wed, At the kinder- | bldg. garten. Mesdames Charles Loh-| Chap. AM, P.E. O, (Tues. Mrs. 0. I. man, Herman L. Alkins “and| Greenlee, 5780, Central, hostess. Stanley Crooke, hostesses. Lunch-| Book review, eon; business, : i Zeta chap, Sigma Alpha Iota. Tues. Irvington Home Study. Tues Mrs. | Student hall, Archur Jordan Cons Francis H. Insley, 558 N Audubon | servatory of Music, Business; rd, hostess The Wish and| musicale. Want Book Mrs. Gino Ratti] — President's day luncheon. " PTY Y : . Oinost Study. 1 pom. Tues Mm | LeCOI0N Sets Dinner D. L. Cowser, 6051 Lowell, hostess] - A dinner meeting is scheduled for Mrs Gov Sullivan, Mrs, Emmett!
omorrow by the Bruce P. Robison 33, American Legion auxiliary, junior group, post members and The dinner will the Central
Charles
! Welcome Back
2 Plated Silver Department "Mail and Phone Orders Carefully Filled
the THERMO BUCKET
Gives Long Life
to Tee
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ware, measuring 9” high and 7 inches
across.
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Mayer & Company,
Club Starts Its Winter Activities
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A formal dance Saturday night marked the opening of the Indianapolis Athiette club's winter sea-
son, orchestras played.
More than 500 members and their guests attended the event for which Don Reld’s and Louie Lowe's
In the group shown at left arriving for the dance are (left to right) K. F. Adair, Mrs. Adair, Mrs,
John A. Brihn and Mr. Bruhn. Another party included (left to
right, above) J. Albert Smith, Mrs. Bmith, James D. Strickland, Mrs,
Grant H, Young, Mrs. Strickland and Mr. Young.
The Bridal Scene
Nuptials Read In Boston Unite Couple
Highlighting the bridal notes are the announcement of recent and approaching marriages and wedding attendants, Miss Florence Hooper's martlage to Dr. A PP. Forziati is announced by her mother, Mrs. Mabel Hooper of Arlington, Va. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Forziati of Boston, The wedding took place Bept. 22 in Boston, The bride is a Blitler universiy graduate and received het, doctor of philosophy degree from Iowa State college. She also did research work at Yale university, Dr, Forziati is a graduate of Hatvard tiniversity. The couple will be at hothe at 4403 Maple ave, Bethesda, Mad,
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Saturday, Oct. 20, has been chosent by Miss Betty Westlund as the date for her marriage to Raymond J, Hallehbérgér of Evansville. The ceremony will be read in the Bethm Lutheran church. “The maid of honor will be Lt.
Bue . Bojinoff, army nurse corps,
Santa Ana, Cal, and the bridesmaids will include Miss Marilyn brde and Miss Harriet Meéister,
A tea and miscellaneous shower will be given next Monday for Miss Westlund, The hostess will be Mrs. Roy E. Holt and Mrs. Arthur Pet kins, The party will be in the Holt home, 1808 Central ave. The guests will include the ens gaged couple's mothers, Mrs. Albert FP, Westlund and Mrs. John H. Hallenberger, Evansville: Mis. John F. Hanafce, Misses Feister, Béimforde, Helen Hanafee, Dolores Kireh, Lucile and Emma Jane Scott, Helen Lucas and Mary Sahdy, Miss Meister and Miss Beimforde also will entertain for tHe brides to-be, 8 » n
The engagement and. approach= Ing marriage of Miss Mary Alys Werkhoff to Robert Ross Wright, yeomah lc, U. 8. N, is announced by her parents, Mrs. Geotgs B Asthe, 5264 E. 10th st, and A. E Werkhoff, Darlington. Mr, Weight is the son of Mrs. Lon Wright, Guin, Ala. The couple will be married Wednesday in the New Orleahs Presbytérian church, New Orleans, La Miss Melba Law, New Orléans, will be Miss Werkhof's only attendant and Efnest Wright, Guin, will be his brother's best man. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Indiana university. She is a member of Delta Zeta and Theta Blgma Phil soforities. The prospective bridegroom attended the University of Alabama.
Camp Fire Leaders Will Hear Talk
Mrs. C. D. Funk will demonstrate and discuss handeraft today before members of the Camp Fire Guardians association. The group will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A Reports will be given by Miss Martha Scott and” Mrs. Jesse Barker. Mrs. Dorothy Habig, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Bert Hewitt, Miss Irma Frasier and Miss Irma Beldenmeister, . ® 8 nN The executive board of the Camp Fire Girls council met today in the Camp Fire office, Robert Burnett reported on Camp Delight, and a report. on Camp Wohelo was given by P. O. Ferrel.
Beta Sigma Phi Plans Reception
The Indianapolis chapters of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will give an informal reception tomorrow in the Lincoln room of the Hotel. Lincoln. The event will be at 8 p. m, Nrs. Nellle Hull, Kansas Oity, Mo., will be the guest speaker. She is the sorority’s international field representative, Those in charge of the program are. Mrs. Hylah Bilsky,~Mrs, Eve Iyn Deckard, Misses Jane Brown, Nora Oarey, Virginia Dodd, Ruth Preston dnd Martha Harris, At ————————
Patroness Named
Mrs. Olair McTurnan, president of the Indiana Federation of Musie Clubs, has announced that Mga, Paul, ¥. McNutt, Washington, is a new patroness’ of the organization. Mek Shelley Stemen, Columbia ony, a new special member.
M Irs. O O'Neil Hostess i
Luncheon Booked Meeting Date Set
Mrs. J.'M. Hedges, 4280 Oollege| The board of assistants of the ave., Will be the hostess Wednesday |Boelety of Mayflower Descendatits at a luncheoh of the WAVES Moth [will meet at 12:15 p. m. Thursday ers’ elub, if parlor F of the Hotel Lincoln.
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[Helen
. Coval To Be Married
The Rev, W. L. Pifer will offici« ate tonight at the wedding of Miss Helen Juanita Coval and Warrant Officer (j.g.) Charles W. Bivens. A: U, 8S. "The service will be at 7:30 o'clock in the Pleasant View Lutheran church. Miss Coval is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Coval, W. 61st
_|8t., and Mr. Bivens’ parerits are|.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bivens, 2130 Barth ave. The bride will be in a white satin gown fashioned with a sweetheart Neckline, long tapering sleeves and A full skirt forming a train. She will have a fingertip-length veil of het cascading from a band of flowers.
Her attendants will include Mrs. Robert L. Klepfer, matron of honor; Mrs. Eugene McIntyre, Miss Carolyn Fisher and Miss Joati Condor, bridesmaids, and Patricia Alice Bohannon, flower girl, They have chosen pastel frocks ih satin and net afd their Howers Will be yellow pompohs. The Aower girl will be in white tafféta and will carry a basket 6f tose petals. Mr. McIntyre will be the best
Man, and the ushers will include
President
Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt heads the Sunnyside guild. She announced committees today for the coming season’s activities,
Robert W. Bramlett and Harry E. Bades, Willlarm Joseph Avery will be the ringbearer. After the cerémony, a reception will be held in the home of the bride’s parents. The . couple will
leave for a wedding trip.
MONDAY, OCT. 1, 104°
Council Lists
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New i Liss |
The Jordan-Philharmonic choir
provided -the music for the tea give en by the Indianapolis Council of Administrative Women in Educaw tion today in Jordan hall at Butler university,
Joseph Lautner is the choir direc
tor, and Miss Margaret Habein,
The membership committee chairs man, Mrs. Lettie Trefz, has ans nounced the councll’s hew members, They include Mesdames Margaret Ambrog, Helen D. Gray, Ruth Marie Griggs, Margaret Rogofeky and Martha Turpin. Also Misses Evelyn R. Sickels, Helen B. Tiptoh, Marjotie White, Dorothy Ellis, Jeanette Grubbs, Mildred Harvey, Hattie tufidgren, Hilda Kreft, Gertrude Lieber, Esther Buftin and Mary McGee and Dr,
. | Elizabeth Ward.
Party Ts Planned
The Girls’ Friendly society of
Christ Episcopal church will efter tain members of the Circle club tos -
morrow. The party will be in the parish house.
Beauty Information Please! The experts are here from New York to explain the daily routine
every woman should observe to make her stump the experts!
TO CLEANSE— Squeeze a pad of cotton out in cold water, moisten pad with skih lotion and cover with cleansing cream, Cleanse throat, neck and face with firm upward movements,
Remove cream with tissue.
TO SMOOTH Dry or Older Skin, use a special dry skin mixture on throat, neck and face. Keeping wrist + flexible, pat upward with fingertips in gentle, even movements and low thin film of cream to remain on overnight.
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using upward movements. cheeks and continue t0 pat briskly at corners of mouth.
TO REFRESH the relaxed tour, squeeze a pad of cotton out in cold water and moisten with astrin. gent. Pat briskly around.-c@htour and on neck, using upward movements.
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TO REFRESH-—Bqueeze out a pad of cotton in cold water. with skin lotion and pat skin briskly, Puff out
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TO SMOOTH-=Normal or young
skin, use treatment cream on throat, Kééping wrist flexible, pat upward with fiigertips ih gentle, even movements,
AFTER A TRYING DAY. soply one of our special facial masks, Leave
minutes and remove
Then refresh with skin lotion and
apply make-up.
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_|dean of Long. Junior College fot Women at Butler, spoke.
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Hospita To Ent
The annual p birthday of Jame given by the RI
guild for Riley will be held P will be at 2 p. m. The dramatic Bernice Van Sicl Conservatory ‘of stories of well ki the - Hoosier poet The program p elude Shirley Wr er, Sarah and Na nie Hazelwood, D Belle Myers, Ja Trennepohl and Mrs. Mae Hopwo eompanist.
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