Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1946 — Page 27

'BRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1946

Society—

More Party Reservations Are Made For the Southern Club Dance Tonight

+ ADDITIONAL PARTY RESERVATIONS have been made for the Christmas dinner dance that the Southern club’is having tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic club. William H. Book, president of the club, and Mrs. Book will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Biedenkopf, and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Overley will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Russel S. Williams, Robert

Burnett and Eugene Thornburg. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaffner will have with them Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Grosskopf, and Mr. and Mrs, Leslie DeVoe will bring Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Lahr. Mr, and Mrs. John W, Hutchings will entertain Mr, and Mrs. George W. Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moynahan will have a party made up of their son, John Jr. of Phoenix, Ariz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Green of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Harlos of Bloomington and Mr, and Mrs, Roger T. Moynahan, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thornton will entertainsnMr. and Mrs. Richard Thornton of Bloomington, Messrs, and Mesdames Fred E. Wagoner, George H. Cornelius and Fred C. Fehsenfeld,

Mrs. Johnson Is Hostess

MRS. ROBERT JOHNSON was hostess for the Christmas party that the Indiana university alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority held last night. Mrs. Robert G. Carpenter was the assistant hostess. A covered dish supper and gift exchange preceded an evening of bridge. ‘ ¥ “ A » - ~ Miss Sally Ann McBride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James F. McBride, will have open house from 5 to 7 p. m. Sunday for her house guest, Miss Luz Ulloa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Salino of Guatemala City. The girls are classmates at Gulf Park college, Gulfport, Miss. There are no invitations, x x = ‘a 8» Mrs. Christopher B. Coleman will have as holiday guests her sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Bray of East Hampton, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson of Detroit. y 8 8 sy» : » Miss Marilyn Raub will arrive tomorrow to.spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr. Miss Raub is a student at the Connecticut College for Women at New London, Conn.

Kings Will Visit Son DR. AND MRS, GEORGE M. KING will leave for New York tomorrow to spend the holidays with their son, Cmdr. William D. King, and his family, Cmdr. King at present is living in Kew * Gardens Hills, L. I. : . x =» » 8.89 Miss Lois Ragan arrived yesterday from Mount St. Agnes college in Baltimore. She will spend Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Ragan, ® » » » = » Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirk McKinney will have open house Sunday afternoon for their sons, Kirk Jr. and Robert, There are no invitations. ' EJ » » = » » Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck left yesterday for New York to spend the holidays with Mr, Fleck. Miss Doris Robison of Toledo, O., will join them later for New Year's eve and to attend the opera,

Chapter Meets The Panamanian chapter, International Travel-Study club, had a

Auxiliary and Post

o Have Dinner The Broad Ripple American Legion auxiliary and post will have a

CHILDREN ENTERTAINED—These children were among the patients in the City hospital's children's ward, who wers entertained yesterday at a Christmas party given by St. Margaret's Hospital quild. Mrs, Rex Schepp (extreme left) is chairman of hospital entertainment for the guild, Santa Claus is Dr. William M, Browning.

Irvington Teen-Agers Make Plea For Canteen Meeting Place

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER IT'S A COLD WINTER for Irvington teen-agers, They are “out in the cold” literally for a place to joe and jive—they need a “hangout.” And now they are trying to do something about it. About 20 of the guys and gals, representing the sub-deb and squire clubs of the far east-side community, had a meeting. Their first step in trying to find a centrally located teen center was to appoint a committee to hoof it around Irvington

» » td and beseech the merchants or. THE PARK and recreation board

help . .. so far without luck. is behind the Irvington teen-agers On the committee is Jack O'Neel, | and parents are trying to aid in the Kappa Tau Omega; Jack Simmons, Search. The Christian park comSultan: Winnie Locklear, D. M. O.'s; | Munity center has been used, but Joyce Dehnbostel, Whims; Paul it, 100, is inaccessible.

: | 2 2 a Wier, Sigmas, and Joan Leppert, S.| pogsIBLY THE BEST solution,

L R. E. E N's. | members of the committee believe, Besides the clubs, the whole stu- gould be a Quonset hut. They

dent body at Howe high school i5|y6;1q need a vacant ‘lot—and the {ready and willing to fill a corner hut could be placed rapidly. Any (casbah. They want a juke DOX, 8 other type of construction would coke machine and some room 10 take too long to serve the needs of dance. the seniors—those who will be leavy a 2 ing in the fall.

luncheon meeting yesterday in the| home of Mrs. Edward Maschmeyer, |

| THE HISTORY of Irvington's, Aj] these “homeless” teensters

teen canteen goes back to the Jive are putting in an extra wish to |

|Hive at Whittier place and Wash- their Santa Claus. They admit they ington st., the first canteen in the | Want to get in off the streets.” jE / That's their plea. They're hoping city. From 1941 until last winter something will drop out of the blue the teensters gathered there, but —with four walls, a ceiling and a

the building was rented and .they floor, At least 500 of them are

THE INDIANAPOLIS BIMES NDIANAPOLIS $IMES Miss Austin

the bride of Joseph Frederick Res-| § { |ener at 7:30 p. m. today. Dr. F. R.

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To Be Married In Church

Miss Jeannea Austin will become

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Daries will read the vows in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. : Miss Austin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Austin, 4920° E. Washington st, and- the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Resenher, 88 N. Irvington ave, - A gown of ivory brocaded satin, P. H. Ho photo. fashioned with a gathered skirt and| BRIDE-—-Miss Edel! Mae train, will be worn by the bride. Knarr, daughter of James HerShe will carry a bouquet of white| bert Knarr, 322 Fulton st.. and

roses: Attendants’ Dresses Carl Mrs.

Franklin, son of

Miss Barbara Jenkins, maid of | Amanda Moore, 1313 Kentucky honor, will wear a gown of ivory, ave. will exchange marriage brocaded satin fashioned with a vows tonight bolero jacket and full skirt, Miss ~~" "7 Betty Ann Resener, sister of the > . bridegroom, and Miss Jayne Lyne, K . KX ] bridesmaids, will wear green bro- ccnan 1€ caded satin gowns. Rita Rhodes, : the flower girl, will wear a white C nylon dress. vo cremony Millard Applegase will be the best d man and ushers are to be Ivan] | B Re Raney, Jack Burke, Robert Bruck | 0 ¢ a and Robert Resener, | Miss Bettie Kiel and George B. Following the ceremony there Keenan will be united in marriage will be a reception in the home of at 8:30 p. m. today in St. John's the bride's parents. The couple will! Evangelical’ end Reformed church. be at home at the Irvington ave. the vows. address after Christmas. The bride is the granddaughter

of Mrs. Dora Kelsey, Five Points, . and Mrs. Katie Keenan, 3400 Carson Gladys Little, ave, is the mother of the hrideMr. Thornton ye WwW 11] Be Wed and she will carry a bouquet of {witie roses.

Sweeney chapel at Butler univer-| Mrs. Virginia Farrington, matron sity will be the scene of the wed- ©f honor, will wear a blue taffeta-

The bride will wear a white crepe gown with satin and ruffle trim. r fingertip veil will be caught with a tiara of orange blossoms,

ding of Miss Gladys Little and J. and-marquiset gown. Miss Virginia Wayne Thornton at 7:30 p. m. to- Alkman and Mrs. Maxine Mayes, |day. The Rev. E. P. O'Reilley, pas- bridesmaids, will wear rose and yel- | tor of the Evangelical United Breth- 0% crepe gowns. Nancy Cap Waters

‘ren church in Frankfort, will of- Will be the flower girl, ficiate. | The best man will be August Sta-

The bride will wear a Street-|Pert and ushers will be John Stapert [length dress of aqua wool with and Chester Wheatley. The couple |smoke white accessories and will Will be at home at 407 W. 40th st.

carry. a white Bible with aqua Party to Be Sunday

|amazonicas on top. Miss Betty Jane Little will be herr Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa | sister’s only attendant and will wear Delta Phi sorority, will have a party {a dress of pink wool. Robert C. at 2 p. m. Sunday in the home of | LaMar of Frankfort will be the best Mrs. Gene Painter, 627 N. Gray { man. st. Assistants will be Mesdames The couple will Jeave immediately Carl Towles, Orville Finney, Robert for ‘Chicago and will be at home Reid, DeVota Alexander and Lorene

sovered dish dinner and Christmas 244 W. Troy ave, Mrs. John Thorn- had to move. The Pleasant Run hoping. |after Jan. 25 in Frankfort. Hurst, _ : ’ burgh was the speaker. clubhouse seemed the right answer v4 party at 6:30 p. m. today in the - to their problem—but it proved to 2 post home. A program and dance ry - ) be too long a trek and far from will follow the dinner. I { n it to Meet transportation. Parents were re- STRAUSS - The two groups will have a party. The Woodside W. C."T. U. will luctant to let their sons and espe- Jue tor division 29 of the Knightstown meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the cially their daughters, walk to the SAYS: \ home Sunday. The boys will be home of Mrs. Bryan Francis, 248 golf course meeting place. After ests for dinner and an entertain: S. Gray 5. The Rev. L. A, Huddle- [the summer activities, it was] . ment and also will receive gifts. {ston will be the speaker. | abandoned as the Jive Hive. SprAuss ROGE Calfskin . shoulder bag—with : / contrasting saddle : > trims—hand-cut— | hand-laced and hand-finished. i $63 (Tax included.) r | i / J N 22 alo SR XN “\ i $a XC | a [AA |e \ Var 8 ~~ . { / CALTEX) \ : | ROGE borrowed from the Chinese for the lines of this bag. In burgundy calfskin or forest-green suede. 4 $60 (Tax included.) v y 1 ~ DEAR CO-EDS “" % 7 - J on holiday vacations—and AT . F budding careerists—who trudge a daily to office through snow . and sleet—need a new pair of t prized gift of STADIUM BOOTS? One of the most prized gi : you can give HER is one of In the Specialty Shop of your these new HANDBAGS by ROGE favorite store are plenty of : of CALIFORNIA—They just the kind you want. There's have the distinction of being still time to do some suggesting— made entirely by hand (wondrously .

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Rev. Tur ley

{Ceremony

The bridegroom's father, the Rev. Roy H. Turley, will marry Marie Smith and Howard D. Turley at 8:30 p. m. today in the Acton Baptist church. The: Rev. G. G, Kimsey, pastor of the Memorial Baptist church, will assist. y Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, J. Edgar Smith of Acton and the Rev. and Mrs. Turley of University Heights. The bride will wear a gown of white satin with seed pearl trim and a train, Her long illusion veil will be caught with an illusion cap accented with orange blossoms. . Mrs, Virginia Lucas, matron of honor, will waar a gown of pale green net. onna and Elsa Mae Padgett, bridesmaids, will wear pink and blue net gowns. ; The best man will be Roy Turley {Jr, and ushers are to be Norman Smith and Russell Nichols. A reception in the church will fol« low the ceremony and the couple will leave on a trip south, They will be at home at 1243 Windermere st. ' .

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BETROTHED — Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Thompson, 709 Union st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma Nancy, fo Paul E. Reinken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L, Reinken, 636 E.' 37th st, No date has been set for the wedding.

Party to Be Monday Mrs, Edward Mueller, 2038 Westbrook ave, will be hostess Monday night for the Christmas party of the Happy Hour club. The entertainment will be in charge of Mrs. | George Crawford and Mrs, William! Brown, hay

More Face Powder

Five hundred girls of the world famous Takarazuka revue, comprise . ing students of ballet and Japanese By classic dancing, delivered an ulti« : matum to the management recently Ia demanding increased allowances, a i bonus—and more face powder,

Auxiliary Meets Mrs. C. P. Herther, 4415 Carroll{ton ave, was hostess for the |recent Christmas party and lunch{eon meeting of the Central dis{trict auxiliary to the Indiana | Chiropractors’ association,

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