Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1946 — Page 26
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CIVIC THEATER PATRONS ARE PLANNING “Many parties for the closing production of the season, 4Snafu,” which opens tonight for a nine-day run. Among those who will plan to attend the opening night perfor“mance will be resident students of Tudor Hall school. ..t Also making reservations for tonight are Messrs. ind Mesdames E. N. Beesley, E. A. Canning, JameS Car- - “pine, David Cooper, M. M. Deltour, G. E. Duttenhaver, Lowell Fisher,
. Gordner, H. E. Honderich, H. H. Hungate, D. M. Kernahan ° Luker, Ralph Simon, G. Vance Smith and
~~ Of ‘Snafu’ Tonight at the Civic
7 Others who will entertain parties will be Messrs. and Mesdames _ Carl J, Weinhardt, Albert Wohigemuth, Lindon Bailey, Russell B, Moore, Harry Pritchard, M. Crosby Bartlett, Louis Randle, C. L. Williams, and L. H. Noyes, Misses Helén Coffey, Sara and Eldena Lauter and Frances Westcott, Mrs. Hudson Jones and Andy Pelham. "Among tomorrow's reservations are those of Dr. and Mrs. C, B. “Bahner, Dr. Harry Epstein, Mrs. Grace Lahr, Miss Helen Marie Wein“hardt, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Morton, Mrs. Thomas Snodgrass, Miss “Charlotte Lieber and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wwipker of Columbus.
‘Reservations for Week-End Performances 7 OMORROW'S PRODUCTION also will be attended by Messrs. and Mesdames M. P. Bowen, L. 'G. Cummins Jr., Charles Eiler, George M. Ferry, Ralph Forbes, William Fox, C. E. Gaumer, Ransome Griffin, Robert Imes, Harry Karcher, Ford Kaufman, Wendell Kern, Glenn Kingham, Floyd Kinnaman, Lewis Levy, Charles J. McDowall, M. L. Martin, O. T. Roberts, Ronald Skyrme, H. J. Spier, Oscar : Emerson Thom . . Biavng and planning to Ee dny's performance include Messrs. and Mesdames R. W. Anderson, Myron Austin, Thomas Ayton, Roger © Beane, W. C. Becker, R. C. Blackman, O. W. Boston, David F. Cass, Robert Cherdron, U. D. Crow, Phillip Hawes, Lawrence Hayes and J. Re 0 have made reservations for Sunday-are Messrs. and Mesdames Phillip G. King, Howard Linkert, W. I. Longsworth, Blane . McCurry, J. Robert Martin, Harry Metz, W. T. Miller, A. B. Milliken, ' + Ralph D. Morris, Thomas L. Neal, Frank Reynolds, James Ruddell, \ Prancis A, Sommer, H. D. Tope, Robert Ulrich, C. D. Vawter, Cecil M. Weathers and. Herbert Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Huckleberry, Dr. Frances Franklin, Miss Margaret Brockman and Miss Virginia Richards. .
Radcliffe Club to Entertain = DR. AND MRS. FABIEN SEVITZKY will entertain with a box 3 party at the Philadelphia orchestra concert Thursday in the Murat theater. Mrs. and Mrs, Sylvester Johnson will have as their guests Mr, and Mrs. Howard ‘S. Morse, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson G. Johnson, Miss Mary Johnson and Sylvester Johnson Jr. Reservations also
Theater Parties Arranged for Opening *
Will Wed
ceremony to be read by Dr. John F.
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Be Sponsored-by T. C. U. Club
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The T. C. U. Sub-Deb club will sponsor a "Cin derella ball" tomorrow night in the K. of C. auditorium. Max Wilson's orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight. Members of the pub- - licity committee for the event are (left to right) Misses Patricia Welch, Pat Stapleton and Cathie
The Brdal Scens—
Thomas Shank
Miss Scheiring
Miss Wanda Glendolyn ~Scheiring will become the bride of Thomas Waren Shank in a double-ring
Parties Are Planned to Honor Miss Alice Louise Armstrong
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Teen Talk—
Tomorrow
A SUB-DEB Cinderella will step from her “pumpkin coach”
night.
“give” with the swing tunes in the K. of C. hall as the T. C. U. Sub-Deb club plays hostess to the teen-age fling of the year.
= Thirty candidates are lined ‘up
in the race to become the 1946 sub-deb queen of Indianapolis. Their pictures: will be mounted on the walls of the ballroom and ballots will be cast during the dance, Mrs. Sally Geilejsub-deb director at Ayres’, will crown the queen and her two attendants. Sl This* Cinderella business started back in '44 when the Eureka club decided to throw a real shindig and crown a queen of the sub-debs. Several clubs were sent
and all the clubs were invited to attend. Jody Carey, a W. I. T. C. H. member and a Shortridge student, was the first queen, followed up last year by Pat Stapleton of St. Agnes academy and the T. C. U. club. The G. C. P. club members were the hostesses last year. " "
Clean-Up Campaign
clothes properly is the teen-ager's greatest worry — or should be. She can give mother a surprise by tackling the laundering of her own personal duds. To remove soil streaks on undie
And Miss Lillian Juergens
Many parties are being planned for Miss Alice Louise Armstrong, who will become the bride of L. Harold Burr in a ceremony Saturday, May 25, in Sweeney chapel at Butler university.
seams, neckbands and collars, danipen the fabric and rub soap directly on soiled spots. Let the garment stand a while before popping it into the laundry
Sub-Deb Queen i ‘Will Be Chosen:
. - +s nE a By BARBARA SCHAEFFER
at the Cinderella ball tomorrow |
Max Wilson's orchestra will |
invitations to submit candidates |
LEARNING to -care for her’
have been made by Mr, and Mrs, James W. Fesler. E 288 nN .8 2 i Dr. Wilbur K. Jordan, president of Radcliffe college at Cam3 bridge, Mass,, will be the honor guest at a tea Sunday afternoon in © the home of Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. The tea will be given under the auspices of the Radcliffe College Club of Indiana. /
Edwards at 7:30 p. m. today in the Broadway Methodist church. Miss Scheiring is the daughter of Glen K, Scheiring, 223 S. Keystone ave, and Mr, Shank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Shank, 2419
Miss Armstrong
will be the honor guest at a linen shower
to be given by Mrs. Fisk Field, Greencastle, in the home of her mother, Mrs. Earl Haverstick, 5745 Carrollton ave, Sunday afternoon. Guests will include Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Robert Carlson,
= Guests will include prospective students of the college and their |. parents and parents of students now there. Mrs. Woollen will be : assisted by Miss Jean Coffin, president of the local organization; Mrs. "Gladys Banes McColgin, secretary-treasurer; Miss I. Hilda Stewart, college relations chairman, and other club members. Dr. Jordan is the nephew of Dr. Elijah Jordan, who recently retired from Butler university. » . » # » ” Evans Woollen Jr. will speak on “Four Farmers” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club at 8 p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house. It will be ladies’ night.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
N. New Jersey st. | : | Richard Paul and Leslie Duvall, The bride, to be given in mar-| ype jack Best, Muncie; Mrs. Prank riage by her father, will be gowned King, Pittsboro; Misses Katherine
in white satin, the bodice made ; { Armstrong, Florence and Doris with sweetheart neckline and long po er and Anita Ellis and Miss)
tapered sleeves. The full net skirt ; = iio Zerr, . Pittsboro.
has & chapel train. Other showers have been ar-
Her illusion veil will fall from a . tiar ranged by Mrs. King and Miss Zerr a of seed pearls, and she will| \ “yso0'g Mrs. Best on May 10,
carry a shower bouquet of White yyy pay) on May 18 and Miss Ellis
roses. Miss Rosemarie Shank, sister of and Mrs. Duvall on May 19. the bridegroom, will be maid of * . 8 =
Miss Lillian R. Juergens will be honored at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Robert L. West, 5200 E. 10th st., Sunday afternoon. Mrs. West will be assisted
honor. She has chosen a bouffant gown of light blue net and will carry Briarcliff roses. Reception Follows Frank R. Beck will be best man. After a reception in the home of
CLUBS Altrusa. 12:30 p. m. Sat. Hotel{Alpha Sigma Alpha. 1 p.m. Sat. Antlers. “Birds” Joel Hadley.| Mrs. O. K. Gaskins, 7 E. Westfield Luncheon. blvd, hostess. “Flower Arrange-
ments,” Mrs. Mildred Arborgast Crump. Luncheon honoring mothers. Tau chap. Delta Sigma Kappa. Mon. Miss Geraldine Bush, 602 Weghorst, hostess. Business meeting. Epsilon Sigma Alpha. 10 a.m. Sun. Riviera club. Founders’ day breakfast, Beta chap, Gamma Phi Alpha. Mon. Homestead, Mrs, George Sauter and Mrs. Frank Widner,
= Fortnightly Study. Mon. Mrs. Harry 3 S. Adams, 4925 Carrollton, host- ! ess. “Symphonic and Metropolitan Music,” Mrs, Daniel T. Weir. “Art and Applied Design,” Mrs. T. W. McLean.
La Phyllis. 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. , Charles Gauding, 825 N. Campbell, hostess. Bridge party. Monday Afternoon Reading. Mon. at 38th st. branch, Merchants National bank, “Gather Ye Rosebuds” (Nolan), Mrs. John Paul
by her mother, Mrs. Flora Stolte. Miss Juergens will become the bride of James R. Fox on May 18. Guests will include Mrs. Herman
Juergens and Mrs. ‘Elmer Fox, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Phillip Gwynn, Robert Fox, Charles Michael, Horace
the bridegroom's parents, the couple will leave on a short wedding trip with the bride traveling in a light blue. wool crepe dressmaker suit, black - accessories and a gardenia corsage. . The at-home address will be 2419 N. New Jersey st. .
rat Thompson, Marie Thompson and Demonstr ation Robert - Shepherd, Misses Maxine At Museum Arnold, Loraine Juergens and Mary
Concannon. ~ Mrs. Juergens will entertain tonight with a kitchen shower for
Dr. Frank 8S. C. Wicks, pastor emeritus of All Souls Unitarian
Jewish Women Will Elect Officers
The Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women, will
meet at 2 p. m. Monday in’ the Kirshbaum center for election of officers. The slate submitted by . the nominating committee includes Mrs. Louis Wolf, honorary president; Mrs. Charles Efroymson, president; Mesdames Harold Platt, S. A. Silberman and Louis Fink, vice presidents; Mesdames Alfred Maschke, Theodore Dann and Sidney Romer, recording, corresponding and financial secretaries; Mrs. Helen Maurer and Mrs. Max Farb, treasurer and assistant, and Mrs. Jack Kammins and Mrs. W. D. Lichtenstein, directors. : Mrs. Simon Kiser is in charge of the entertainment which will include songs by Mrs. Robert Orbison, accompanied by Miss Jane Hampson. o
bowl. For stubborn soil, gentle rubbing with a brush beats rub-a-dubbing on a washboard. #” » ys . ‘Fashion of the Week’ CHARM bracelets have a partner now — the miniature chatelaine strung with baubles. The high school fashion board at Block's recently chose it as the “fashion of the week.”
Wives’ Club Plans Luncheon
The Delta Upsilon Wives’ club will meet for a luncheon Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. E, Carl Watson
on N. Meridian st. Mrs. Harry Craw ford will assist,
On May 26 club members will|control was necedsary. entertain their husbands with a|
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re _ FRIDAY, MAY" 5,A46 | Bright Top ~ |Alphd Delta Pi To Observe State Day Program to Be Held In Hotel Antlers | “Alpha Deltg Pi sorority will hold
a state day luncheon and dance tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers in
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versary. Mrs. Robert E, Burke, art lec(turer, will speak on “An Artist's { Wife on a Holiday” at the luncheon.
chapter of the sorority at Indiana [university and is president ef the | Bloomington Alumnae club,
|a “violet album,” Mrs. Dale Sare will act as “album editor,” and Mrs. Herbert C. Lorenzen, Delta proviince president, will give “Silhouets land Tintypes, 1851-1946." . Skits Booked Miss Gloria Allen, president of the Phi chapter at Hanover college, and Miss Millicent Vogel, I. U. chapter president, will be featured in “Candid Camera Shots.” Skits will be given by active
A cotton casual for a teen-
ager's summer afternoon is modeled by Glenn Shepherd, a St. Agnes academy i and aT. C. U. club member. The gray skirt is topped by a | geranium’ - flowere blou se. final act will be “Violet Ray—1956" | (Ayres') presented by the daughters of the - -|local alumnae, In the skit will be
Voters’ League fo bo i so Conventios
Wilson and Sally Sare and John To End Today
Sare, KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 3 (U. P.).—The National League of Women Voters’ 17th annual convention
Committees Listed Mrs. Arthur R. Collér, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae club, will greet the local and out-of-town guests. State day committee members include Mrs. Max Foster, luncheon, assisted by Mesdames Fred E. Blum, entered its final day today with the [J0¢ J. Davis, Coller, Don Elder announcement of newly elected na-|8nd Bernard H. Jeup, Misses Helen tional officers at the top of the |#dolay, Harriet Wilkinson and Kay agenda. . Porter. . The league was to complete con-| Miss Edith Seitz is dance chair|sideration and discussion . of its|{Man; Mrs. Charles H.- Tageson, program and proposed platform for publicity chairman, and Miss Franthe next two years and tie up the |ceS Eickhoff and Miss Vickie Stevloose ends of other considerations {PS reservations chairmen. in its final morning session. A disagreement developed on the floor of the convention late yesterday when Mrs. Arthur Smith, president of the Nebraska league, urged that the convention place the problem of reclamation and soil conservation on the list of immediate problems. Mrs. Smith told the delegates that without such a program eastern states possibly would find themselves without Mid-Western food supplies. Price Control Approved
St. Vincent Guild to Meet Monday
Mrs. C. N. Reifsteck will be officer of the day when the St. Vincent Hospital -guild meets at 10 a. m. Monday in the hospital nurses’ home. She will be assisted by Mrs, The OPA also came up for dis- J. J. Cole Jr. and Mrs. E. J. Elliott, -lcussion in league meetings, with, Mrs. C. H. Luft arranged the unanimous agreement that price |12:30 p. m. luncheon with the. as- | sistance of Mesdames John Birk, There was considerable discussion Edward Dowling, J. A. Sturdyvin,
box supper at the home of Mr. and | of 3 proposed program which in.| Thomas King, Gardner Briner, Wil-
Mrs. O. K. Gaskins, 7 E. Westfield
blvd. »
Miss Baxter Rules As May Queen
Miss Marjorie Baxter, daughter o
cluded support ‘of wage control in! liam Strack, Charles Hockensmith conjunction with price control, but/3nd A. F. Mosseman. the issue was voted down by a ma-| The report on the guild dance, jority of the delegates. {held last Saturday in the IndianIn a unanimous vote the league @polis Athletic club, will be heard
agreed to support civilian control | at the business meeting ad 2p m f| of atomic energy and intérnational| Nominating committee's slate for
Col. and Mrs. E. R. Baxter, 5676 N.| control of the atomic bomb along three-year board members includes Pennsylvania st, reigned as May queen of Stephens college following | her election Tuesday. A senior at Stephens, she was crowned Tuesday night at the
school’s Ivy day festivities.
Lahr. “Modern Indiana Authors,” Mrs. William Espey. onday Conversation. Mon. Mrs.
chairmen. Mother-daughter banquet. Chap. G, P. E. O. Mon. Mrs. I. H.
chuech and a director of the Art Association of Indianapolis, will pose for a portrait painting demonstration by Simon Baus at 4 p. m.
her daughter, and Mrs. Marie Thompson will give a linen shower next Friday in her home. at 5324
Staley, 5926 University, hostess. Constitutional quis and memorial hour. Delta chap, Pi Mu. 2 p. m, Sun. Miss Norma Marie Mueller, 1156 Churchman, hostess.
Henry G. Hoss, 4801 Park, hostess. “America Called,” Mrs. Frederick Sale. : New Era. Mon. In D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Lillian G. Winget, g hostess. “Mothers of the Bible” : Mrs. Elmer Wasson. Mother's day 2 program, | St. Mary's Social. 1:30 p. m. Sat. "+ Ayres’ auditorium. Apron card
Auxiliary to Discuss Poppy Day Sales
party. Saturday Afternoon Literary. Sat.| The Broad Ripple unit of the
Sunday in the John Herron Art Guilford ave. museum. a
The a mohiuation wil be in Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Heavrin, 615 connectio ! - rent an hr ri a E. Merrill st. have announced the tion of ‘work by Indiana artists. engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean, to Emil McIntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer McIntyre, 1137 St. Paul st. No date has been: set for the wedding.
» » ” Sixteen etchings by James Abbott McNeill Fhistler, Lowell, Mass., are being displayed in the museum's print room this month.
Mrs. Forrest Chenoweth, 5261 Pleasant Run pkwy., South dr, hostess. “The Young Jefferson” (Bowers), Miss Fay Banta. Wednesday Thrifty, Sat. In home of Mrs. Clarence Scott, 1302 E. Ohio. Rummage sale. Luncheon.
MISCELLANEOUS Women's = auxiliary, Athenaeum
American Legion auxiliary will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the post home, 64th st. and College ave. Mrs. Anna Bray, poppy chairman, will outline plans for observance of poppy day, May 25, and Miss Mary Sharp will provide music. The annual mother and daughter | banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m. Turners. 6 p. m. Mon. Athenaeum. {next Friday in the post home with | “An Evening with Riley,” Edward Mrs. E. C. Rumpler as guest -speak- ©. Snethen. Mrs, Merle B. Harvey, |er. The “Golden Singers” of Broad chairman. Annual mother-daugh-|Ripple high school, under the diter banquet. rection of Roger Riley, will sing.
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the lines of the Achecson report. The league also agreed fo support Ll. McFerran, A. J. Micheli, Frank federal housing programs, although! C. Otte, M. T. Patton and Clara some delegates said they feared fed- ‘Slattery, Three positions will be eral housing would approach social- | filled by-vote of the guild memberistic measures. |ship at the annual meeting June 3.
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