Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1946 — Page 20
Ar Association of Indianapolis
FESLER, president of the Art Indianapolis, has announced committee
bur D. Pat will head the advisory committee, by Mrs. William C. Bobbs, David K. Rubins, Schildknecht and Clifton A. Wheeler. Chairart school committee will be Mrs. Fisk Lansisted by Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, Miss Sally ‘Russell J. Ryan, Miss Lucy M. Taggart and Mrs. Warrack
ap nts include Anton Scherrer, shajrmap; Fro Ernest ©. Ropkey, building and gtoun committee; : a ne E. H. Kemper MoComb and Mrs. Eldo : Mrs, Pesler, chairman; Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, "Mr. Ryan, Mr. Scherrer, Miss Taggart, William and Albert Zoller, executive committee.
a.» ® x = ‘Heading the exhibition and lectures committee will be Miss ting Sie bi by Mesdames. Julian Bobbs, Noble Dean "Robert H. Tyndall, Henrik Mayer and Miss Taggart. Finance mit t include Oscar P. Welborn, chairman; Joseph E. Messrs. Ryan and Zoller. ! fine arts commi includes Booth Tarkington, chairman; flss Taggart, vice chairman; Dr. Clowes, Mrs. Landers, Donald M. ttison Mr. Scherrer and Miss Stillson. On the membership com‘headed by John G. Rauch, are Theodore B. Griffith, Charles Thomas D. Sheerin and Mrs, Harry V. Wade. \ppoi ts are Mr. Sullivan, chairman; Mrs. Addison chairman; Edwin Pulwider, Mrs. Griffith and . , library, and Mrs. Dean, chairman; Mesdames a J. Daniels, Robert Failey, George Fothering- : Charles Latham, Leonidas Smith and Anton Vonnegut,
to Honor Miss Schultz rR | MRS. KURT F. PANTZER will be hostess at a luncheon in the Solumbia club tomorrow in honor of Miss Sigrid Schultz, war core sknondent and radio commentator. Miss Schults will speak on he Lowdown on Germany Today” at 11 a. m. tomorrow on the WD program in the English theater. 2 pals roa will introduce Miss Schultz at the Town Hall meeting. The luncheon guests will be Mesdames George M. Parry, grold Buell, Hubert Hickam, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Lotys Benning ' and Florence Webster Long and Miss Kathryn Pickett. J » . . » 8.» ! Wilbur D. Peat, director of the John. Herron Art museum, give a lecture, “Characteristics of Chinese Painting,” at 4 pb. m. Sunday in the museum assembly hall. He will illustrate his with paintings from the collection of the Boston Museum of Arts, on exhibition at the museum here until March 10.
Rappaport Names Attendants MISS JEANETTE RAPPAPORT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rappaport, will become the bride of Isadore Dock, son of Morris Dock, at 5 p. m. Sunday in Beth-El Zedeck temple. For attendants Miss Rappaport has chosen Miss Gertrude her sister, maid of honor; Mrs. Charles Lavine, sister prospective bridegroom, matron of honor; Mrs. Meyer Cohen, sister of Mr. Dock, bridesmaid; Marvin Cohen, ring bearer, Barbara Lee Cohen, flower girl. i Dock, brother of 'the bridegroom-to-be, will be best and ushers will be Harry Dock, another brother, and Harold brother of the bride-to-be.
Patricia Henning to Entertain AN INFORMAL OPEN HOUSE in honor of Miss Joan Henning be held from 7 to 10 p. m. today in the home of the bride-to-be's , Mrs: FP. A. Henning. Miss Henning will be married to MalL Stuart King at 2:30 p. m. Baturday in Sweeney chapel at ‘Butler university. Miss Patricia Henning, sister of the bride-to-be, will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Henning. A bridal dinner in honor of the engaged couple will be given ! fr. and Mrs. Philip G. King, the prospective bridegroom's parents, at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Meridian Hills. Country club, Dinner guests will include Mrs. Henning, Misses Patricia and Janet Henning and Lou Brown, Mrs. Fred Forry, Robert King, Arthur Wilson and Wilbur Little. ~~ i Rn » FJ] » . Miss Suzanne Murdock has set Feb. 17 as the date for her {age to Ensign Niles L. Dice, U. 8. N. R. The ceremony will 3:30 p. m. in the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed
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The final book review in a series sponsored by the women of the First Friends church will be given at 8 p. m. Tuesday at Shortridge high school. Proceeds of the series, for which Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten (right) has been the reviewer, have gone to the American o go. 0.ne1 3219
For the final program Mrs. Garten will discuss “Lisst” (Sacherevell Sitwell) and Mrs, Catherine Saurer Smith (left), Chicago, will play the musical interludes featuring Lisst compositions.
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Tuesday = Capt. Marcus Jl To Be Wed |In Texas Rite
Shower Is Planned - For Jane Simon
Indianapolis army captain and a lpre-nuptial party highlight today’s ‘¥ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Given of El Paso, Tex., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Louise, to Capt. Jack L. Mare cus, 3055 Ruckle st. The wedding will be Feb. 27 in the hohe of the bride-to-be, Capt. Marcus, son of the late Mrs, Ruth Marcus of Indianapolis, is now home on terminal leave after 30 months’ overseas service with | the army. Miss Given was graduated from the Radford School for Girls and {the University of Texas and is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Capt. Marcus was graduated from Purdue university. - ” » Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grove are at home in Kokomo following their marriage Nov. 18 EY A in the Redeemer §¥ Lutheran church, E Mrs, Grove, the former Miss Betty Brammell, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lester
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/Sutherland ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ~ : and Mrs. Emil Nu Art phote, Grove, Kokomo. Mrs. Grove |
day in the Riviera club.
will be the guest speaker. playlet. The event will honor two
dent, and Orville Denbo, adjutant of the 11th district: Other honor guests will be Henry E. Sienbenmark of South Bend, department commander; Mrs. Siebenmark: Dr. ©. B. ‘Chambers, 11th district commander; Mrs. Harris Mondary, 11th district president, and a group of disabled war veterans. : Dinner music will be provided by the pupils of Broad Ripple high school under the direction of Owen Beckley.
Mrs. Irvin McComb, 6051 Central ave, will entertain next Thursday with a luncheon for the Osrie Mills Watkins auxiliary. Assisting her will be Mrs. Charles Warfel and Mrs. Harry Nolen.
The monthly luncheon meeting of the Paul Coble unit, American Legion auxiliary, will be held at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Roy Lee Smith. A’ board meeting has been scheduled for 11:30 a. m., preceding the luncheon, Assisting Mrs. Smith will be Mesdames Foster Hudson, Henry Nolting and John W. Carmack. Mrs. Harry A. VanOsdol will have charge of a business meeting after: the
(Annual Dinner-Dance to Be Held By Legion Post and Auxiliary; Coble Unit Will Have Luncheon
The annual Americanism dinner-dance of the Osrie Mills Watkins American Legion post 162 and its auxiliary will be held at 7 p. m. Tues-
Elmer W. Sherwood, national Americanism chairman of the legion, Bherwood Versteeg will present a patriotic
william R. Bolen, department presi-
Mr, Grove recently was discharged from the army after two years’ service in Europe.
» » ” Miss Helen Reid, 935 N. Bradley ave, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow in honor of Miss Jane Simon. Guests will be Mrs. Carl Simon, mother of the bride-to-be; Misses Jacqueline Werner, Jo Ann Gallagher, Gertrude Richert, Barbara |Grant, Winifred Hughés, Margie | Simon, Helen Pappas, Lorene Mitchell, Dorothy Rose Huser and Betty Moore. Miss Simon will become the bride of Louis L. Flagin Feb. 16 in the
Appr eciation Little Flower Catholic church. Tea Is Held A miscellaneous shower for Mrs.
; Charles Stewart will be given toA prediction that the savings morrow night by Mrs. George Thobond division of the U. 8. treasury mann, 40 x Ewing ta and bes ding daughter; Johanna, ro wil play ah vues Tole 1 Duncan will assist the hostesses. America’s economic future Was prio gests will attend. made yesterday by Miss Sally But-
ler, vice chairman of the women's Six to Be Initiated commits, | |By Alumnae Club
members of the organization, Mrs.
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Mrs. Jacob Fogle (left) is general chairman for the annual luncheon of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs which will be
held next Wednesday in the Claypool hotel Riley room. Lewis (center) and Mrs. David Granowsky are decorations chairman
THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1048 Easter Seal = | Campaign To Open
Project Will Benefit Society for Crippled
Plang for the annual Easter seal {campaign of the Marion County Society for the Crippled are being started this week by a committee of sponsors with Henry F. Schricker as chairman, The drive, co-ordinated with simlar projects of state and national organizations, is a once-a-year ape peal for funds to aid disabled chile dren and adults. | Sponsors with Mr, Schricker are Dr. Howard J, Baumgartel, R. L. Brokenburr, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Dr. George J. Garceau, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons, Mrs. P. R. Mallory, Carl Mullen,
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Mrs. Markun Will Discuss Recent Trip
Mrs, Louis R. Markun’s topic when she speaks next Wednesday at the annual joint luncheon of the Fed-
in the Claypool hotel. The luncheon is scheduled for 12:30 p. m. in the Riley room.
from a flight to England, France, and Scotland. She will be introduced by Mrs, Charles Efroymson. Others on the program will be Mesdames Herman Chalfie, Robert Marks and Evelyn Borofsky Roskin. Committees appointed by Mrs. Harold I. Platt, president, include Mrs. Jacob Fogle, general chairman; Mrs. Max Farb, chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks and Mrs. David Granowsky, tickets; Mrs. Harold Lewis, chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Klein, decorations. Fifteen women’s groups form the federation with a membership of 1500. Past presidents who will be honor guests are Mesdames Louis Wolf, Emma Kominers, Fairbanks | and David Sablosky. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Michael Kline.
Sorority Schedules Rush Tea Sunday
A Valentine rush tea will be held by the Gamma chapter of Omega Nu Tau sorority from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Lee Dessauer, 2501 E. Kessler blvd, the hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Lee Oldfield, Paul M. Cook and Lawrence Bowen.
Speaking at an appreciation tea| wrs Charles V. O'Brien, 3323 N. for women who have worked in the capitol ave, will be hostess to the war stamp corsage production cen-|Bahes Alumnae club at 8 p. m. toter since its opening in April, 1944, morrow. Miss Butler said that savings BUllt) gi, ;0y members who will be up through the bond program Will |;,iizteq are Mesdames William G. provide funds for future needs. |nr..nonald, Joseph B. Snoy, Charles The tea was in the home of Mrs.| gg, onton, James Marvel and Louis Markun, 4366 N. Meridian st.| Maurice Wolfred and Miss Mary Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, |1,, Wilkerson, chairman of the women’s division of the state war finance committee, . . presided and gave citations to tne GUL Meeting
workers. | The Roberts guild of St. Paul's
booths and corsages; Mrs. Donovan | in the church. Communion wili be A. Turk, chairman of the corsage at 11:55 a. m. and luncheon board of directors, and Mrs. Merle at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Earl McLaughB. Dunn, production center director, lin and Mrs. William Burrows will
Women's organization of the Na- | ders’ day dinner in the Athenaeum
tion of tail _ | tonight. The program will include Sonal Fisascia he Re pee music, and talks by Mrs. C. I gists R fiven at 3 p.m. b.| Mackenzie and Miss Louann Myers. 19 in Ayres’ auditorium. | Honor guests will be Mrs. Bjorn, Mrs. Herman Roesch, general | Winger and Miss Flora E. Drake. | chairman, has announced the com- [ptiae Batiy bee zunmerman, general | nitt or the. event. | chairman, has n assisted by Mrs. os t Sal ent | Herbert Y. Massie, Miss Marjorie | ~ They Mrs. © William: ghirley and Miss Myers, sub-com- . Rossiter, tickets; Mrs. R. C. Snoddy. mittee chairmen. !
* ¢hafrman; Mesdames J. I. Gelly, Len
| Merz, Ralph Walrod and William| $ Hamakie, tabi prizes. “Miss Peacock | Mrs.” William C. Freund, chair. man; Mesdames L. C. Heustis, E. H H. Niles, Bert Prink and H. = To Be onored| Borst, candy; Mrs. George Lasigan, : | chairman, Mesdames Raymond| Alpha chapter of Sigma Theta Kung, A. OC. Pritz, Rossiter and A.| Tau sorority will honor Miss Mary W. Michel, special. | L. Peacock, newly appointed direc Mrs. W. A. Oren and Mrs. George tor of the Indiana University Maxwell, gift certificate, and Mrs.| School of Nursing, at a reception . Roesch and Mrs. Paul Wyand, at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Ball
“cards. residence at the I. U. medical | Lh oy Books Meetings The sorority is a national honor | : . society for nurses. Miss :Peacock Five units of the Riley Hosiptal is a graduate of Indiana University | Cheer guild will meet next week at| School of Nursing and of Ohio | the hospital to do sewing. They|State university. She will fill the | |
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are: Monday—"“June Time”; Tues-|vdcancy left by the resignation of a pn Henry”; Wednes- Miss Cordelia -Hoeflin, i — unteer”; Thursday —"“A| Miss Peacock former} | it - | y Was an Windy Day, and Friday— Full | instructor in the school and is a | Harvest. . ' member of the sorority.
The annual card party of the!sorority, will be observed at a foun- luncheon.
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Mrs. Markun, state chairman of | Episcopal church will meet Monday
(Valentine Party | A Valentine party will be held by | {the Altar society of the Assumption parish at 7:30 p. m. Monday. On | Feb. 28 circles 2 and 3 will sponsor 'a card party. Mrs. Herman Staab
Alpha Gamma Latreian. Fri. Miss
“What I Saw In Europe” will be| cheer Broadcasters,
eration of Jewish Women's Clubsiolio. Fri. Mrs. Lawrence Barrett,
Dr. Cleon Nafe, Nicholas Noyes, Mrs. Robert F. Shank, Virgil Stinebaugh, Howard Sweetman, William Trimble, William Hutchinson and Powers Hapgood. Sheets of the Daster seals will be mailed to Marion county residents next month ‘and contributions may be sent in return envelopes. . The five-point program of the 12:30 organization includes discovery of
EVENTS
CLUBS
Mary Cowger, 3645 N. .Illinois, hostess. “Your Day,” Miss Mary Louise Mann. : Inc.
handicapped persons, diagnosis and p. m. Fri, Mrs. B, H. Bishop, 302 E. Washington, hostess. |'TeAtment, education, social adjusts ho, ment and job placement.
The work is not duplicated by 4251 N. Capitol, hostess. “New |80¥ other public or private agency, Books,” Mrs. Fermor Cannon and! - Mrs, Paul W. Huddlestun.
The speaker recently returned priday Afternoon Literary. Fri. Music Groups
Mrs. Ernest Trittipo, 2117 Broadway, hostess. Mesdames Wendell . Brown, Edgar Brown and Jerry Book Recital Borchers, speakers. . : Garden Study, 2 p. m. Fri. Mrs. T George A. Kirkwood, 313 Buck-| uesday ingham dr., hostess. “Flower Arrangements” and “Making Cor- ) sages,” Mrs. A, C. Crump. | tional musical fraternities and the Golden Glow Garden. Fri. Mrs. |Indiana chapter of the Amerjcan W. D. Boyd, 1118 W. 35th, hostess. (Guild of Organists will present a Government Science.. Fri. Mrs. [recital at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Roscoe Riegner, 410 E. 55th, | North Methodist church. hostess. The fraternities participatirig will Anglo-India chap, I. T.-8. C. 12:30 be Sigma Alpha Iota, Mu Pht . m. Fri. Mrs. E.' C, Thompson, Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 242 Graceland, hostess. “India,” [and Phi Beta. Mrs. Farrel Scot$ Mrs, Ernest Lory. is chairman of arrangements for Irvington Quest. Fri, Mrs. David|a& dinner to be served at 6:18 Lindner, 68 8. Audubon rd., host- |0’clock preceding the program. ess. Mrs. Walter Gingery, speaker.| Assisting Mrs, Scott will be Mes» Irvington Social Study. Fri. Mrs. (dames G. R. Hemingway, Cornelius E. W. Clausing, 5752 E. Washing- | Helwig, Armand Priest, 8. K. Ruick, ton, hostess. “Invitation to China,” |Russell J. Sanders, Rosalee Spong, Miss Lois Ely. Marion K. Thomas and J. K. Vance Irvington Women's Republican, 2|Jr., Miss Lucille Stewart and Mise p. m. Pri. Mrs. Edward J. Hecker | Helen Starost. Sr. 27 S. Butler, hostess. “Change | Seated at the speaker's table will in Concept of Government,” be officers of the organizations: Scott Ging. Miss Colleen Schipper and Mr. and Over the Teacups. 2 p. m. Fri. Miss {Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, Sigma Alpha Josephine B. Herron, 2045 N, New (Iota; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G,
Four Indianapolis chapters of na~
Jersey, hostess. “Strange But |Fitch, Mu Phi Epsilon; Richard True,” Miss Flora Love. Orton, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and SORORITIES Mr. and Mrs, Paul Matthews, In-
diana chapter, American Guild of Lambda chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 Organists. p. m. today. Columbia club. Business meeting. Lambda Mu chap. Sigma Beta. 8|the church, and Miss Ada Bicking, p. m. today. Lemcke bldg. Busi- [director of the Arthur Jordan cone
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