Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1945 — Page 21

CI. 11; 1945

Nill Sponsor let Nov. 10

Edwin Strawe Nov. 10, under

\ae association,

in Caleb Mills will benefit the

rybelle Witt Neal, secretary. Ticket

the arrangements Maxwell Coppock, blicity; Mrs. Earl booth, and Mrs, 'rangements come e Martin Atkins, len and Miss Jane

entertain Sunday Barbara, and her The dinner will e married Monday I'he dinner guests field, Wis., Ensign a Hackerd, David de-to-be’s brother, ’ » 1 note president's n. Mrs, Hugh H, ha Gamma Delta ome of Mrs. L. J,

Indiana university .

Hoosier Salon Art by artists of the be from 3 until 5 Among the artists 1good, Elinor Alte trice' Zimmerman, ill, Arthur Sprune omsyne Nicholson

i » morrow at a dine association. Pinal nsorship of “The I'he program alse 1a L. Collins. Ase ane Colsher, Mary Cook.

° hug-me-tight is simplicity itself!

~ pencils and tallies; Mrs. G. F. Kle-

~~ Indiana Pederation of Clubs will be ‘presented-by Mrs. Frank E. Wei-

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

A modern “hug-me-tight” copied from the old-fashioned versions grandmother wore can be one of your most useful winter garments. It fits closely and snugly and still allows plenty of freedom of movement. Have one to wear under your winter coat—another mn a prighter, gayer color to wear indoors with your house slacks, Makes a perfect: gift, too, for an elderly woman or an invalid. The crocheting of this

To obtaih complete crocheting instructions for the hug-me-tight (Pattern 5251) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7.

Hospital Guild Names Party Committees

Committees have been announced for the Sunnyside Guild card party to be held Nov, 2 in the Murat temple. Mrs. Maxwell C. Lang and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison are co-chair-men for the event. The ticket chairmen are Mrs. Richard A. Wall and Mrs, Barr Montgomery. Assisting them are Mesdames John L. Bulger, Ralph Martin, Hanly R. Blackburn, Wiliam H, Garrett, C. T. Lykins, Sidney Weinstein, Charles J. Renard and Ethel Bromert. Other committees are Mrs. Theodore E. Root and Mrs. John W. Burke, co-chairmen, Mesdames Myron J. Austin, N. E. Boyer, Thomas W. Ledwith, Howard W. Linkert, Chantilla E. White, Carl Wood, George Kohlstaedt, Oscar B. Perine, Herbert C. Tyson, George W. Shaffer and Robert H. Sturm, table hostesses.

Candy Group

Mrs. William A. Coleman and Mrs. R. N. Hiatt, co- chairmen, Mesdames E. L. Burnett, Morris Thomas, Donald Brodie, James T. Roberts, William H. Jarrett, Rodney Curry, J. Frank Holmes, Ethel Bromert, Rufus W. Mumford, A. LeRoy Portteus and Raymond O. Woods, candy. Mrs, A. B. Chapman and Mrs. A. C. Zaring, co-chairmen, Mesdames G, G. Schmidt, Richard B. Tuttle, Wallace O. Lee, H. D. Hamilton, Jesse Marshall, Carrie Hammel, Shaffer, Attia Martin, A. J. Huber, William J. Wemmer and Sturm, hostesses, Mrs. Charles W. Richardson and Mrs. Fred C. Abendroth, co-chair-men, Mesdames G. B. Johnson, Dallas 8. Foster, DeWitt Brown, Blackburn, John Nunamaker Jr., Robert J. Clark, Charles J. Renard, William T. Eisenlohr, Earl R. Cox and A. C. Crandall, awards. ‘Decorations Committee Mrs, Erwin B. McComb and Mrs. C. Bruce McConnell, co-chairmen, Mesdames Lykins, Jerome Holman Jr, O. A. Chillson, E. Park Akin, A. B. Alexander, Morris Crain, Mort Martin and Herbert F, Cartright, cigarets. Mrs. William Freund and Mrs. LeRoy Martin, co-chairmen, Mesdames Fred Krauss, Herbert A. Minturn and Marcus White, cards,

der and Mrs, Nordeau Heaps, cochairmen, prizes. Mrs. Charles Seidensticker and Mrs. Edward A. Lawson, co-chair-men, Mesdames G. J. Bookwalter, William Watters, Charles Byfield, Albert W. Clafley, Corwin Carter Jr, BE. R, Grisell, William H. Hanning, Weinstein, Wallace O. Lee, Robert Uhl, Alvin C. Fernandes and Carol 8. Wheeler, donations, Mrs. Gaylord Rust and Mrs. G. W. Dunnington, co-chairmen, Mesdames John Garrett, Frank Jennings, George Hilgemeier and B. M. Forbes, decorations.

Literary Club Sets Luncheon Tuesday

A dessert luncheon is being planned by the Multum-in-Parvo Literary club for noon Tuesday in the home of Mrs. E. W. Fullenwider, 1320 N. Delaware st, Mrs, O.. 8, Srader will speak on “America’s World Chance,” and Mrs. Vern Harrison will discuss “The Man From Missouri” Mrs. Emil H. Soufflot will have charge of the program. A report on the seventh district, | 4)

. mer, W. W. Stanley will re- ¥ poy on Indianapolis Council of scones Card. Party Planned

THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1945 Times Pattern Service

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By SUE BURNEIT

Youthful charm distinguishes this smart two-piece frock: for the mother-to-be, The skirt has an adjustable pleat on each side and is attached to a bodice for comfort and practicality. Pattern 8921 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, skirt and jacket, requires 4% yards of 35 or 39-inch material; bodice, 1 yard. For this pattern, send 30 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. The fall and winter 1945 issue of Fashion is ready. Brimful of smart ideas for home sewers. 16 cents.

Miss Joan Thomas Acts in South

Miss Joan Marie Thomas; a Butler umiyesiiy student, is appearing this month with the Sauline Players of North Carolina, The players are sponsored by the home economics and P.-T. A. groups in Raleigh, N. C. Miss Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Miss Thomas

Irvington ave. is a member of the Nu Phi Mu professional and business girls’ sorority, a junior associate of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority.

Wedding Trip Follows Rite In the East

Times Special CHEVY CHASE, Md. Oct. 11.— Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peter Zimmer are on a wedding trip to the West

yesterday in the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, The wedding was at 10 a. m. = Mrs. Zimmer was Miss Marguerite Cecelia McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McDermott of this city. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, J, F, Zimmer, 628 N. Rural st, Indianapolis Mrs. Donald H, Brant, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Jenkins and Miss Edna Reed, Washington; Miss Alfreda Harding, Philadelphia, and Miss Ellie McDermott. At Home Address

James Peterson, Indianapolis, was the ringbearer, and the best man was Bernard Q. Zimmer, Indianapolis, Serving as ushers were Lt. Richard C. Zimmer and John F. Kirby, Indianapolis; Capt. BE. E. Brant, Alexandria, Va. and A. M. McDermott, brother of the bride. A breakfast and reception were held in the home of the bride's par-

temporarily in Indianapolis, The bridegroom recently was discharged from the army after serving 37 months in the European theater,

New Century Club Books Luncheon

A president's day luncheon next Wednesday at the Hotel Lincoln will mark the opening of the New Century club's season. A musical book review will be given by Mrs, J. A, Matthews. Club officers are Mrs. O, C. Neier, president; Mrs. Dean Bonnette and Mrs. Stanley Hague, first and second vice presidents; Mrs, William Summerville and Mrs. Joseph Mess, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Ernest Ruster, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles Graul, hisGuests will be Mesdames M. J. Reese, W. C. Bartholomew, David

Mrs. Dill Hostess Mrs. Edward W., Clausing and Mrs, Harvey Hartsock will address members of the: ‘Irvington Social Study club tomorrow. The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Claude Dill, Shadeland dr.” “The Chinese, Their History and Culture” will be Mrs. Clausing's subject, and Mrs. Hartsock will speak on “Confucius.”

ki Dill. Meeting Tomorrow

The Lauter Mothers’ club will a publie

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coast following their marriage here|

ents, The couple will be at home|

Mrs. Howard L. Mote will assist

Lahde <oupier of of Omega Phi

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