Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1946 — Page 13
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Stag Party Jan. 21 Will Open l. A. C.'s Anniversary Observance
A STAG PARTY on Jan. 21 will open the week's Activities for the Indiandpolis Athletic club’s 22d anniversary observance. Members of the stag booster committee are Messrs. C. W. Alexander, M. Crosby Bartlett,
M¢Farland Benham and Otto Birr. Also, Dr. John Geller, Messrs. James Lanagan, J. E. McManamon, Conrad Ruckelshaus, R. W. Showalter, J. Albert Smith, Lowell Stormont, J. D. Strickland, Grant Young and Joseph W, Suckney, ex-officio. Included in the evening's entertainment will be the APDEArance of King and Zorita, mentalists. Dinner will be served. i 8 = =» ya “Around the Red Lamp,” a paper by Dr. John Oliver, will be presented by Dr. W. N. Wishard Jr. tonight'at a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club. The 8 o'clock event will be in the D. A. R. chapter house. ; . & = s = = Members of the Chalcedony club will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Highland Golf and Country club. Plans will be discussed for the yearly card party Feb. 15 in Block's auditorium.
‘Hostess for the meeting will be Mrs: RC. Fleming. She will be’
assisted by Mesdames E. A. Canning, C. M. Jessup and H. D. Barton,
Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Will Meet
J. L. DALTON will appear as guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the Canary Cottage. His topic will be “Your F. B. 1.” Preceding the dinner, members of the executive board will meet. Mrs. Samuel O. Brewer will preside. The nominating committee for the annual election of officers in March includes Mrs. R. McCauley Vandivier, chairman, Mesdames W. Riley Shuttleworth, Ralph C. Gery, Thomas O. Conger and Raymond C. Davis. - ” - - EJ x Adm. William H. Standley, former Ambassador to Russia, will address members of the Contemporary club at a meeting Wednesday night in the War Memorial. He will use as his topic for discussion “Russia in the Post-War World.” Harold B. Tharp will preside.
Engaged Couple Will Be Honored
MR. AND MRS. VERNE K. REEDER will entertain tonight with 8 bridal dinner for their daughter, Suzann Gould, and her. fiance, Cpl. George John Mayer II, A. U.S. The event will be held in the Columbia club following the rehearsal for the wedding which will be read at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. . Guests will include Mrs. Walter R. Mayer, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Lt. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perine and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Eberhart,
Frantz, Lt. Donald MacDonald, Charles A. Gould, George J. Mayer, Robert Dedaker, Jack LaFollette, Miss Barbara Ann Lee and Miss Mary Margaret Mayer,
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Organizations Plan Varied Activities
Founders’ day programs, luncheons and the appearance of a guest speaker are included in today’s organization news. Miss Hattie Lundgren will be a guest speaker tomorrow at a meeting of the Tuesday Quest club in the home of Mrs. B. H. Riker, 4616 N. Pennsylvania st. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs, 8. G. Huntington and Mrs. H. J. Irwin,
Topic discussions on “Norway” will be included in the program for the Grolier Fine Arts club at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the: home of Mrs. L. F. Treat, 2538 W. Wasnington st, Discussions will include “Geography and Explorations,” Mrs. F, E. Treat, and “Government,” Mrs. G. Pittman. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. P. E. Treat. . - Mos. H B. ‘Skelton “will have charge of the founders’ day program to be presented at 2 p. m.
tomorrow at a meeting of Chapter|
Q, P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. W. A. McCready, 3917 Kenwood ave., will be hostess.
Members of the Beta chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha sorority, will attend a meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Rosemary Farrell, 3550 N. DeQuincy st. i
Mrs. Leon Sackett will be hostess at a meeting of the Phi Delta Beta sorority at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln.
Mrs. Paul Kilby will be honor guest tomorrow night at the founders’ day observance of Chapter AM, P. E. O. Sisterhood in the home of Mrs. J. H. Hirt, 2929 Kessler blvd, East . dr. Mrs. Kilby is state organizer. Mrs. R. K. Lewis is serving on the arrangements committee.
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The Zerelda Wallace W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow. in the home of Mrs. John Jenks, 4114 N. Capitol ave. Luncheon will be served.
Fyfe-Schaefer ‘Nuptials Read
|copal church held a luncheon at|
| Mrs. Ray Messang and Mrs. Fred-
A meeting of the Sigma Nu Mothers’ club will be held at 1:30 p. m. | tomorrow in the chapter house. | Hostesses will include Mesdames M. J. Galvin, E. A. Lumley, Demetra Smyrnis and G. W. Orewiler.
The Rt. Rev. James M. Downey read the single-ring rite uniting Miss Edna Schaefer and Edward Fyfe at 9 o'clock this morning in
the rectory of St. Catherine's Catholic church. The couple's parents are Mrs. Mat Schaefer, 2321 E. Garfield dr, and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fyfe, What Cheer, Ia. The attendants at the wedding were Miss Florina Schaefer, sister of the bride, and Miss Lois Whiteman. Following a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home in What Cheer.
Welfare Club Holds
Luncheon Meeting
Mrs. Major Poole was hostess today at a meeting of the Welfare club in her home, 102 W. 44th st. Preceding a 12:30 p. m. luncheon, there was a meeting of the executive board. Mrs. Harry Kuhn, Zionsville, was in charge of the luncheon arrangements. Those assisting her included Mesdames Thomas M. Hindman, Elwood Parker and Floyd W. Schorn. Mrs. B»Lynn Adams presided at a business meeting.
Sorority Meeting
Chi Beta Kappa: sorority will meet today in the home of Miss Helen * Miller, 2402 N. Talbot st There will be a nomination of officers. Mrs. Herman Kuerst will be assistant hostess.
Roberts Guild
4 Roberts Guild of St. Paul's Epls- | 12:30 p. m. today. Hostesses were
eric Schwengel,
Garden Club
Mrs. BE. C. Gorrell, president of the Garden Club of Indiana, will
preside at the all-day: meeting of |-
Here are some highlights garnered
New York Dress Institule photos. What gives spring 1946 styles their brand, spanking new look?
last week as the New York Dress
institute held its semi-annual fashion press week for fashion writers from throughout the United States and Canada. .
1. The new low shoulder treatment with capelet sleeve which is
an important trend for spring. 2. Low hipline drapery, as in
this polonaise draped dress by Jeo
Copeland, makes spring fashion news. 3. The softly moulded bosom and rounded, full hipline are trends
for bo and evening.
4. The bosomy neckline—in this Instance the
“vanity” neckline
designed by Adele Simpson for the Mary Lee firm. 5. The bare midriff for evening wear. ; 6. “Trick” sieeve treatments are new, too. This one is done by
Hattie Carnegie.
coming styles.
7. The uneven hemline is slated for increasing importance in
The Bridal Scene—
Norine Leckenby,
R. K. Galbraith
Exchange Vows in Nevada
Appearing in the bridal news are the announcements of recent weddings, an engagement and a miscellaneous shower.
Miss Norine Marie Leckenby, Walter Leckenby, Ft. Lupton, Colo, Galbraith on Dec. 0 Ge Pos Baptist church in Reno, Nev. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. _— ert Karl Galbraith, 3919 Boulevard place. The bride was attended by her twin sister, Mrs. Clare Bennicksol whose husband, Cpl. Bennickson, served as best man. The bride recently received her discharge. from the WAVES after 19 months’ service. Mr. Galbraith spent 22 months overseas with the army air forces. The couple will leave soon for New York, where Mr. Galbraith will resume his studies in industrial
design at Pratt Institute.
Mrs. Danzel Patterson, Bloomfield, and Pred Harner, of this city, were married on Dec. 15 in the First Christian church in Linton. Rev. Grady Spiegel officiated. The couple's attendants were Mrs. Emma Taylor and - Louis Heaton, both of Linton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Riggle, Bloomfield. Mr. Harner's parents are Mr, and Mrs: William Harner, Tuscola, Ill. F 4 » ”
- A miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. John C. Lennox was given last night by Miss Mary Ann Kyle, 1016 E. Palmer st. The honor guest was Miss Juanita Davis before her marriage on Dec. 26. The hostess’ mother, Mrs. Earl H. Kyle, assisted in entertaining. Fourteen guests attended. » » "2
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kamlot, 3315 Ruckle st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Ruben Goldstein. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max . Goldstein, 2032 Park ave. No date has been set for the wedding.
Meeting Is Held
The Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club met in the chapter house at 1:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Joseph Hill presided at the business session.
Fashion Show
A fashion show under the direc tion "of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Patrick, Ayres’ fashion director, will be given for the Woman's Rotary club at a dinner meeting at 6:15 p.m,
tomorrow in, the woman’s Depart-|
ment club.
Meeting Set Daughters of Isabella, Theodore circle 56, will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Catholic community center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania st. .
Con Amigo The Con Amigo club will meet at 8 p.m. today at the home of Mrs, James McCraary, 831 N. Dearborn st. :
Beta Sigma Phi
Delta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
the board of directors tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln...
sorority, will meet at 7 p.m. today in the clubroom,
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George became the bride of Robert Karl
G.0.P. Women Elect New
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Women's club elected officers and | named standing committees at a. recent meeting. Mrs. Della F. Hoss was re-elected | president and Mrs. Love Benefiel | was retained as first vice president.! Other officers are Mrs. John Me- | Reynolds and Mrs. Alyce Evans, sec- | ond and third vice presidents; Mrs. Fick, secretary; Mrs. Don | Branigan, assistant secretary, and | Mrs. Charles Peevier, treasurer. | Committees named included Mesdames Harry McDonald, Robert! Foltz, John Heaton and Samuel | Thrasher, Mesdames John
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| Auxiliary Tea Is Held Today
o] The women's auxiliary of the {Marion County Medical society sponsored: a ‘tea at 2 p. m. today at 8t. Vincent's hospital. Guest speaker was Dr, L E Burney, state health commissioner. ‘He spoke on “New Developments in Public Health Service in Indiana— 1945 Legislative Program at Work.” The legislative committee, headed by Mrs. Lester Smith, chairman, was ‘in charge of the tea. Assistant hostesses included Mesdames Charles Voyles, Byron Rust, Ralph Lochry, Robert Dearmin, Harold Trusler, J. Kent Leasure,
The | Wendell D. Little and John Eber-
{ wein, - | Others were Mesdames Richard | Apell, Harry L. Foreman, Fred Gifford, Cleon Nafe, E. V. Hahn, Charles Weller, E. Rogers Smith and Harry Van Osdol.
Alumnae Meeting
Planned Tomorrow
Indianapolis Alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Hildred Funk, 402 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Katherine Cleaver, advertising manager of the Continental Optical Co,, will speak on “A Case History of Advertising.” ‘Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones will have charge of a business session. She will be assisted by Mrs. Paul Griggs and Miss Marilyn Behymer.
Council to Meet
The Lutheran Women's Missionary council will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Trinity school, 26 N. Arsenal ave. The Rev. Henry Scheperle will address the group and Mrs. Scheperle, chairman of the council, will preside.
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program; Bastin, Etta Harris, Byron Carter, Orla Lewis. and Ruth Fansler, f-| nance; Mesdames Lowell Hines, | William Garrabrandt, Mary Money, | Carma Gulley, George Bainaka and Ira Dogley, membership. Also, Mesdames Ray Corwin, J M. Hillman, C. Ef Bingman, Otto! Nall and Casper Fansler, hospitality; and Mesdames Robert Ramsey, Myrtle Griggs, Parker Dunn, Ralph Knight and Benefiel, professional and business women. Mesdames Lee Toole, Carrie West, Ora Arnold, Ross Hubbard and Lula McCain, veterans; Mesdames Charles Peevler, William Mundy, | Joy Britton, Fred Norman, Ivan | Bell, Everett Miller, Clarence Ben- | nett and Earl Bell; dining room; ! Mesdémes Virgil Hughes, Fern Bos- | worth, Walter Jennings, Money, Emmett Christian, George Huls and Zora Willard, kitchen, and Mes- | {dames Cora Flack, John Bastin and | { Della Hoss, publicity. I
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To Give Book Review |
Mrs. Dorothy Schick will present | a book review tomorrow at a meet- | ing of the Newman Mothers’ club of | Butler university in the S8. Peter and Paul cathedral social hall, Fourteenth and Pennsylvania sts. Mrs, Raymond J. McManus and Mrs. Charles Hockensmith will serve as chairmen. Assisting “with arrangements for the event are Mesdames Walter R.| Binai, Thomas: X. Lanahan, John B. Welch, Georgé W. Clark, William | Grady, William Ho d, Leo J! Landwerlin, Fred Hartman, James! McCaslin and Thomas Cooney Mrs Walter Kjbler will preside.
Card Party |
A card party was sponsored by | the Victory guild of White Cross | guild at 3 p. m. today in the Food Craft shop. Mrs, Lucille Bainbridge, | Mrs. Herbert Pauli, Mrs. Jolin Nel- | son and Mrs. John Jordan were i: rharge.
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Speakers will highlight programs at Parent-Teacher meetings sched
TUESDAY
| James E. Roberts — 1:15 p. m.
“School Readiness," by Miss Bertha Leming; solo by Mrs. A. “7ictor Barr; accompanied by Mrs. Howard Sand.. Study group meeting at 10:30 a. m. Jan. 30 in home of Mrs. George Bates, 1212 8. Richland st. WEDNESDAY
1-2 p. m.. Mrs, Bjorn Winger, book
review; special program by children and Mothers’ chorus. “Dental Health" by Dr. Leon Childers; film on dental care. Music by 5th and 6th grade choir, “Use of Sulfa Drug”
by Dr. Mark H. Mothersill, of Eli Lilly & Co. Theme for meeting will be “Building Health”
uled for this week. Several talks will be on health themes.
board. Introduction of ‘and music by 7th and 8th grades, 22--2:30 p. m. estine,” by Mrs. David
21-2 p. m. Speaker fiom city pak graduates
Music by junior high school chotr,
20-2:30 p. m. “Building Health® by Mrs. Anne Morgan, physical health department of Indianape olis schools. . Meeting of study group at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs, Dale Lucas. 31-2 p. m. BE. H. K. McComb wii address 8A's.. 8A class, with 8A parents “ guests, 40--2:30 p. m. “Home Nursing” by Bert McCammon; music by pri mary band and chorus and film on Home.”
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