Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1945 — Page 24

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PAGE 24 I. F. C. Division Plans Meeting For Tuesday -

Miss Doris Lynn + Will Be Speaker

The seventh district motion picture committee, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will entertain with a fea Tuesday afternoon. Attending) will” be mouvion picture district] chairmen, county chairmen and their ‘workers and other affiliated

clubs, The tea will be held in the! Woman's Department club, 1702 N,| Meridian st, with Mrs. E. L. Burnett, state motion picture chairman | and Mrs. A. A. Fairbanks, seventh district vice chairman, in charge. Appearing on the program will be] “Know Your Movies" by Miss Doris!

Lynn, visual education director of the P.-T. A, and Mrs, Emma Kominers, Mesdames Charles Efroymson,|

Lewis Kirch and D. 8. McLeod will| pour, Assisting them will be Mrs. | John Thistlewaite, Sheridan; Mrs.! Alvin Johnson, Seymour; Mesdames Homer Smith, C. A. Borchers, Clayton Ridge, J. Francis Huffman, Thomas Demmerely, Harry Jacobs, ' Myron Spring, Hyde Pearl, Emory Cowley, T. A. Ackerman and Inis Merz. Honor guests will be Mrs. W,. H Lykins, Covington, state president, and Mrs. W, C. Bartholomew, president of the seventh district,

Elinore Young, Sgt. Thomas | Are Married |

Rev. Harry E: Mercer officiated at the wedding of Miss Elinore| Young and Sgt. Robert L. Thomas | late yesterday afternoon in McKee! chapel of the Tabernacle Presby- | terian church, The bride is the dalghter of Mrs. | Laura B. Young, | 3115 N, Capitol | ave, and Sgt. | \Thomas' parents | are Mr. and Mrs. | J. W. Thomas! Aberdeen, 8. D, | The double-ring | cere mony performed before] members of the! immediate. fam-| The bride chose a green wool | brown accessories and. a core]

Mrs. Thomas flies. suit, sage of red roses.

Mrs, Thomas is a graduate of | Butler university where she was a memner of the Alpha Chi Omega!

sorority. ‘The bridegroom was graduated from Columbia univer.! sity. He is a Sigma Chi fraternity

member The couple left for a trip to Cin- | cinnati, .

Conference Is Arranged

Arrangements are being made for the planning conference of the Del-

in the Columbia club. The meeting will open at 10 a, m, and will continue through 3 o'clock. Dr, Helen Marshall, pioneer women's committee national chairman, will be the afternoon speaker. Her topie will be “They Gladly Taught.” Miss Anna R. Reade, Beta chapter, |

will have charge of a memorial service There will be four workshops arranged by Miss Marvy McBeth at

the morning session. Luncheon music 1s being arranged by Miss Leah Curnutt, Greencastle,

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Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh, Maxwell Droke and Mr. Shoptaugh (left to right) practice over the open grill at the Shoptaugh home for the steak fry and fall frolic to be held by the Southern club, The event

will be tomorrow and the Shoptaughs will be the hosts.

Society—

Dates for Junior Assembly Dances Are Announced By Mrs. W. B. Gates

MRS. WILLIAM“BYRAM GATES has announced the dates of the Junior Assembly dances for the season. A dinner dance will be held next Friday from 7:30 to 11 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic club. There will be. a tea dance from 4 to 6:30 o'clock in the I. A. C. on Nov. 30, and the Christmas party will be from 9 to 11:30 p. m. Dec. 21 in the Marott hotel.

Regular dances are scheduled Nov, 8, Jan. 11, Jan. 25 and Feb. 8. They will be from 8:30 to .11 o'clock in the Woman's Department club, On March 8 there will be a suppef dance in the I. A. C. A meeting of the managing commitee was held last night irr the Propylaeum to select a committee for next Friday night's event. The committee members are J, B. King, Jillson Simmons, Miss Mary Anne Scheidenhelm and Miss Joan Foltz,

Mr. and Mrs, Hilgenberg to Entertain A BRIDAL DINNER will be given tomorrow night by Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Hilgenberg honoring their daughter, Eleanor Louise, and John R. Hatfleld. Miss Hilgenberg and Mr. Hatfield will be married at 3:30 p. m. Sunday afternoon in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will officiate. The dinner will be in the gold room of the Marott hotel and it will precede the wedding rehearsal, Among the guests will be Dr, and Mrs. B. F'. Hatfield, parents of the prospective bridegroom: Lt. Ben Hatfield Jr., the prospective bridegroom's brother; Dr. and Mrs. Harry, members of the bridal party and the out-of-town house guests, o oN » ” ” Miss Helen Clever will be honored at a buffet supper and kitchen shower to be given by Mrs. Edgar H. Baum Sunday evening in her home. A ig on Oct. 20 will unite Miss Clever and Maj. Robert E. Lee. Thé wedding will be in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. Clever, Mrs. Baum's other guests will be Mesdames Carl W. Piel Jr, William Styring Jr, Ralph Gery and Kenneth Speicher, Misses Catherine Sturm, Julia Guess and Betty Shelton, o " ” 5 » os Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mahr will entertain Oct. 20 with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Edna, and Arthur 8. Locke. The hopor guests will be married at 2:30 p. m: Oct. 21 in-McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Preshytertan church. The dinner will be at 6 p. m. in the Homestead preceding the wedding rehearsal. Guests #vill be Lt. and Mrs. Harold H. Hoover, Mrs. L. 8. Lyon, Miss Eleanor Pyle and Don E. Mahr,

Club to Observe President's Day

PRESIDENTS DAY will be observed tpmorrow by the Catharine Merrill club in the Propylaeum. Miss Sara C. Ewing will discuss “Education .on a New Road.” , , . The Indianapolis Literary club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the D, A. R, chapter house. The speaker will be Joseph G. Wood, and “The Session of "55" will be his topie, The second in a series of gallery talks on the “American Rooms in Miniature” by Mrs. James Ward Thorne will be given Sunday afternoon’ by Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna in the John Herron Art museum. Her talk will be on “Early New England and Pennsylvania Houses,”

and it will be illustrated by lantern slides. ” ” " » ” » Miss Laura Lindley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacey ¢B. Lind-

recently was pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at Dene Granville, O.

ley, ison university,

General arrangerhents for the luncheon are] being completed by Mrs. Arthur!

Orr and Miss Eva Y. Wiles The president, Dr. Merle Brown, will preside at the luncheon and afternoon session. Reports will be given,

To Entertain Club

Mrs. Oliver Bailey will assist Mrs

Paul Miller in entertaining the Irv-'a talk by Sherwood Blue, Marion

| Association Plans Founders’

{quet of the National Association of | | Women will be at 6:30 p. m. Tues~|3727 Watson rd. Members will be| day in the Columbia club.

Sorority Session Mrs. Alvie T. Wallace will

Banquet The annual founders’ day ban-

iat 7 p. m,

| entertained at a dessert- “bridge,

Included in the program will be |

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be hostess for a meeting of the Alpha | lchapter, Sigma Delta Pi sorority, Monday in her home,

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Tea to Honor P1 Omicron Chapters

A committee of 10 is planning {the tea to be given by the Kappa Xi chapter, Pi Omicron national sorority, for state and local chapters Sunday. The tea will be in the home of Mrs. Thomas Selmier, S. Michigan rd., from 4 to 8 p. m. Committee - members are Harold Waddy and Miss Dorothy Eller, invitations; Mrs. Carl Arm- | borst, Mrs. Pauline Z. Thompson and Miss Angeline Olsen, decorations, Miss Louann Myers and Miss Malda Johnson, program, and Mesdames Selmier, Paul F. McDaniel and Paul FP. Striebeck, refreshments. Miss Betty Lee Zimmerman is in charge of general arrange- | ments,

Honor Guests

The chapter officers will be In {the receiving line, They are Mesdames Herbert Y. Massie, McDaniel fand C. I. Mackenzie, Miss Myers, { Eller <and Miss Bertha M. Staub. Among the honor guests to attend are Miss Ruth Castle, Fort Wayne; Mesdames Gretchen Wise, Bjorn Winger, Ann E.- Keller and Mackenzie and Miss Flora E, Drake, Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, will play, Mrs. Selmier and Miss Johnson will pour.

Musicale Units Plan Programs

| The first season's performance {of the Camille Fleig junior and |student sectiond, Indianapolis Matinee Musicale, will be given Sunday in the D. A. R. chapter house. A 2:30 p, m. program will be presented by the junior group under the direction of Mrs, Will Edwards. Participants will be Misses Shirley Ann Zollars, Ann Lugar, Deloris Beck, Patty Wright, Aline Spicklei mire, Barbara Pattison, Ruth Ann | Biers, Arlene Ott, Carol Lane and | Joy ce Raidt, Tom Lugar, Dick Lugar, | {Donald Jordan, Charles Wright, Gus Efroymson and | Dale Langford, 2 Those participating in the 4.30 p. m. program will be Misses Nancy Carlson, Cecilia Klift, Violet Marie Hadden, Rose Ann Ryder, Bare bara Ann Wallace, Barbara Steele, Colleen Pollard, Anna Roffelsen Many Ann Gallagher and Barbara Sue Belden, Stanley Walters and |Pred Franklin, Miss Betty Cramer is arranging the program.

Honor Organization To Have Initiation

Eleven junior students at Butler university will be initiated into Chimes, junior, women’s honorary organization, today, The ceremonies, at 5 p. m. in the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house, will be followed by election of offi-

"Initiates will be Misses Ruth { Bowers, Virginia Coxen, Barbara Park, Evelyn Goepper, Ann Gill, {June Ann Goodrich, Betty Hearne,

| Mary Alice Kessler, Patricia

& Moores, Marian Stone and Martha | conference.

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JLLuncheon to Be

George A. Kuhn ‘Will Address W. D.C. Group

Discussion Luncheon To Be Wednesday

The first discussion luncheon of the year for the community welfare department of the Woman's] Department club will be held at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian st. The department will be hostess to the general club, “Post-War Plans for Indianapolis” will be the subject of a talk by George A. Kuhn, -chair-

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FRIDAY, OCT. 12; 1945

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CLUBS Monterey chap, International Travel-Study. 12:30 p. m.” Tues. Mrs. Lewis E, 8hott, 1621 Cunningham rd., hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker. New Era. Tues. Mrs. George B.. Loveless, 414 N. Bradley, hostess, Mrs. C. A. Shake, speaker, President’s day, a MISCELLANEOUS Children’s Museum. 10:30 a. Jn. Sat. In the Children’s Museum, Program. Hillside Christian Woman's council, 1:15 p. m., Tues. In the church. Priscilla circle, hostess. Mesdames Dallas Browning, O. D, Wissler, Cleo Blackburn, H. O. Pritchard,

mittee, Hostesses will be Mrs. Louis A. Fleury and Mrs. Harry G. Kennett, chairman and vice chairman of the hospitality committee. { Department's Officers They will be assisted by Mesdames Robert M. Bryce, Roland M. Cot~ ton, Clara E. Greenlee, William H.| Hodgson, A. W. Kettle, Harry A. | Koss, R. A. Miller, A. C, Rasmus- | sen, Paul N. Rowe and Lewis J.| Rybolt, Miss Pearl Kiefer and Miss, Jessie M. Stewart. Mrs. E. A Carson, department] chairman, will preside. Other department officers are Mrs. Frank L. Jennings, vice chairman; Mrs. W, A. Smith, secretary; Mrs. Everett] E. Lett, treasurer, and Mrs, George! E. Maxwell and Mrs. John PF. Engelke, executive committee.

» » » . | A luncheon-bridge will be held at 12:30 p. m. next Friday by the American home and community welfare departments, W. D, C,, in the clubhouse. Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour and Mrs. E. A. Carson, department chairmen, will be in charge. Mrs. Claude T. Hoover and Mrs. Mary B. Hedges are in charge of reservations.

Heldat1.A.C. By Sorority |

Kappa Gamma sorority will be a luncheon at 1 p, m., Oct. 20, in the Indianapolis Atialetic club. A business session will precede the luncheon, Serving on the program committee are Miss Virginia Cravens, chairman; Mrs. M. R. Granger, Mrs. Grace Golden, Misses Gertrude Thuemler, Louise Braxton and Minnie Lloyd. i The social committee, headed by | Miss Elizabeth Peterson, will assist Miss Cravens. Other members of the committee are Mesdames, Charles B, Forrest, Charles Hudson, | O. H. Peed and Miss Laura Holden. Other committees and their chair-

men are Miss Mabel Keller, mem-

bership; Miss Ruth Carter, letters;

Mrs. Rex Hall; publication; Miss Carrie Francis, legislation; Miss Floro ‘Torrence, retirement; Mrs. Charles Youngman, initiation; Mrs, Herman B. Gray, auditing; Miss Flora Drake, national convention affairs, and Miss Marie Sullivan,

music. Also, Miss Marguerite Orndorfl, history; Miss Eva Wiles, rehabilitation; Miss Anna Reade, opportunities; Mrs. Emmett Hume, education and post-war planning; Miss Anna Nackenhorst, good cheer and necrology, and Mrs. Peed, research.

Richard Cross, |

‘| will officiate

“| will be held in Buckley's restaurant,

Patricia Eaglesfield 'To Be Married

The ceremony uniting Miss Patri. cia Eaglesfleld and Lt Richard | Ainslie Kirchhoffer Jr, U. 8 {will be read at 4 o'clock hatin afternoon in*the Advent Episcopal church. The prospective bride groom's father, the Rt. Rev. Rich- | ard A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Indianapolis, |

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield, 25 B. 37th st, are the bride-to-be's parents. Lt. Kirchhoffer is | the son of. Bishop and Mrs, Kirch- | hoffer, Wilshire rd.

y . B. P. W. Meeting The Beech Grove Business and | Professional Women's club will receive its charter from the national B. P. W. club at a dinner meeting] Wednesday night. The meeting]

Cumberland.

Girl Scout Meeting Mrs. H. H. Cummings and Miss Geneva Barrows-left today for Chicago where they \will attend the |

Girl Scout Great Dakes regional The meets is for] | representatives of communities.

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The initial fall activity of Delta,

speakers. Panel discussion.

Kappa Beta society. 6 p. m., today. In the Canary Cottage. Dinner. Auxiliary, Marion Cotinty Juvenile Center. Noon Mon. In Ayres’ auditorium. “Youth and Your Community,” Senator Arcada Balz. Musical program; board meeting. Junior class, St. Agnes academy. 8 p. m, today. In the K. of C. hall, Card party. SORORITIES Chi Tau Alpha, 2 p. m. Sun. Miss Pat Quinlan, 2361 N. New Jersey, hostess. Rush party. Gamma chapter, Omega Chi. Oct. 19, Mrs, Fred Hale, 1439 8, Alabama, hostess. Chapter G, P. E. O. Mon. Miss Nell Heathco, 36 N. Irvington, hostess.

Program.

Harmonie. Club Sets Meeting

The Harmonie club will open its fall season at 2:30 p. m. Monday in i the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N,

Pennsylvania st.

A review of the opera “Der Frels-

chutz” (Carl Marie von Weber) will be given. Mrs. Ray Patterson’ and Mrs. Louis Belden are in charge of the program, The program participants will be

Mesdames William J. Stark, Clair {

Cox, Arthur Monninger, Mary Ann Kreiser, Patterson, W, A. Devin, Helen Thomas Martin, Clyde E, Titus, Asel Spellman Stitt and L, A. Helgesson. Mrs, James M. Pear= son will be narrator.

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