Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1947 — Page 22
i PAGE 22
“th
“Clubs— Literary Club
To Meet WwW ith |
Mrs. Simmons
Aftermath Club, | To Have Lancheon Christmas parties will highlight most club meetings this week, The Friday Afternoon
N. LaSalle St. Mrs. Ernest Prosch will give a Scripture reading, and there will be a gifteexchange. Mrs. Earl Clampitt’ and Mrs Charles Purdy will hostess,
Mrs, Herbert Wagner, 5235 Graceland Ave, will entertain thie After~ math Club with a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Robert Platte and Mrs, John AT 8ink will assist, High School's
Technical Latin
Club ‘will give a choral reading, un-|
der the direction of Miss Irene A McLean
The Alamo Chapter, 1TSC, will have a party and gift exchange af 6730 p, m. Priday. Mrs. C. M. Wezberger, 1012 W 34th Bt, will be the hostess, hssisted by Mrs, Jody Day and Mrs Carl C. Leach,
The Victorian Chapter, TTSC, will .
have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting Friday the home of Mrs Charles E. Gibson, 2804 Sutherland Ave, Mrs. John W be the speaker,
The" Babes Alumnae Club will have a party at 8 p.m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Joseph B. Buoy, 4431 Winthrop Ave. Miss Mary Lou Wilkerson will assist.
The Southside Service Club will have a card party at 8:15 p m Friday in the community. center Proceeds will be used to entertain patients at Builinga Hospital,
Chorale Will Give Concert
The Ogden Junior Chorale will present its 24th annual Christmas concert al noon Saturday in the Christ Episcopal Church on the Circle. The concert is under the auspices of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mrs. Mary Frey rect the chorale. Mrs. J. Russell Paxton is organist; Miss Gloria Harvey is harpist. and Richard Brown is trumpeter. The string ensemble is composed of Mesdames Frances Nicholson Ludy, Harrison Shimer, Muriel W. Pfisterer, Mildred Lawler 8hultz and Marcena Campbell Brewer and Miss Lilhan Starost.
Barton will di-
The general chairman of the concert is Mrs. William C. Otto, assisted by Mrs. Parker Pengilly and Mrs. James H. Otto, Misses Katherine Smith, Rea Bauer, Dorothy Peterson, Ann Hall and Gretchen Kemp. :
Legion Units To Fete Boys
The Posts and Auxiliaries of American Legion Units 4 and Broad tipple Sunday will boys from the Knightstown Home The party will begin at 5:30 p. m and will include a supper, games gifts and a “sing.” Mrs. Robert Hendrickson of Auxthiary 4 and Mrs. Wilson Dalley of the Broad Ripple Auxiliary are in charge of arrangements
w a "
AT PEARSONS
Fen-Ba k
OCCASION
Give a. dramatic note to her living room with a pair of these beautifully styled fan-back Hardwood frames with
chairs, finished in mahogany satiny finish.
blue or green, Pearsons, only—
> %
” \OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL §
Literary Club will have r party Priday in the home of Mrs. Clyde Simmons, 3415
assist the]
Thornburgh is to!
Margaret .
Mr. and Mrs
entertain 29
Upholstered in fine decorative? matelaise, tapestry or damask. In your choice of beige, grey, rose, Tomorrow
Vv ncent s William F. Ke
Hospital Guild will give Dec,
sdames VY. R. chairmen for the party.
are Me
The Bridal Scene— Pre-Bridal Dinners Will Honor Phyllis Paidrick, Norma-Thomas;
/ / Ed AL A Audrey Muters pa ugh Engaged Two prenuptial dinners. the announcement of an engagement and the news of two recent weddings is included in today's bridal scene Miss Phyllis Paidrick and Jack E. Payne will be honored at a bridal dinner on ‘Dec. 10 at Holly Hock Hill. The bilde-to-be's' parents. Mr and Mrs. Donald E Paldrick 1026 Willow Drive will be hosts The "couple will be married Sunday in St. Matthew's Lutheran
Church, Mr. Payne is the son of
be read in the Calvary Baptist Mr. and Mi Wayne Payne, 813 Church, Tecumseh Place The maid of honor will he Miss
Elizabeth Muterspaugh, and Max Cox. Sherry Harrell will be the best man Charles Davis and Malcolm Elliott Doris Mc-' will be ushers. and Beity ” » ” Jo Fark, William Spears, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs Sweeney, Paul Parey and Jack Walker are at Scott Joseph, Mich. following their wed8 -» ding on Dec. 3. They were married Mr. and Mrs. TSrover Thomas, in the home of the bride's parents Pendleton, will entertain at a onidal Mr. and Mrs. Ferd C. Miller, Mordinner for their daughter, Norma gantown : Jean, on Tuesday at Buckley's res- The bridegroom 1s the son of Mr taurant and Mrs. L. L. Walker, Nashville, Miss married to . an =
Guests at the dinner will be Mrs Ida Plott Drews
Misses Jem Joanne England Clintick. Norma Husse’ Charles Leslie home now in St
Thomas will be
William Eugene Ahlers, son of Mi A Nov, 28 wedding united Miss and Mrs, Willlam Ahlers, (218 Lillian E. Richardson, daughter of Woodlawn Ave. on Dec. 26 in St Mi and Mrs. Bert Richgrdson
Petersburg, and Howard W. Davis son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, *hicazo, They were -married - in eattle, Wash, dn the University Unitarian Church Mr. and Mrs Monroe, Wash, endants The
Mark's Lutheran Church The dinner guests will include Gall Thomas, Mi Margaret Ahlers, Sue Thoma Caroline Gordon and Ruth Bradle Robert Ahlers, Bruce Thomas and lim Breseke
Thomas Adams, were the only at bride. and bridein Seat! £ Mi
~ n ~ The engagement and approaching Miss Audrey Lucile Muterspaugh has been announced by her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Willam J. Muterspaugh Sr, 547 N T'emple Ave.
room are at home Davis is a graduate of Northwestern University
P.-T. A. News
TODAY Chris
arriage of
Miss Muterspaugh will be married 0 John W. Harrell, son of Mr. and Mi R. KE, Harrell, 609 N, Beville Ave, on Jan. 10. The ceremony will
Bridgeport. 8 p. m gram
tmas proEmmaus. Noon, Christmas and program
/ ~y Garden City, A play.
Hickory College, 1:30 p. m mas program
aancheon
7:30 p.m. Christma
¢
Christ-
Lawrence Grade. 1 p.m. Christmas tea Pike Township. 8 p. m. “Pitch-in dinner and Christmas program, THURSDAY 1-10 a. m. Christmas program, 7:45 p. m. “The Perfect Gift" 7:30 p. m. Christmas program, Potter Fresh. Air School 1:45 p. m. Christmas program Glenns “Valley. 7:30 p. m Glenns Valley Methodist Church, “2h mas program John Strange § program, ! Nora, 7:30 p. m. Christmas t FRIDAY 34-115 p. m. Christmas play
y Walk-Over Guarantees—e
45 I
heodore
71.30 p.m, Christmas
program
with RAINCHECKS
Unsightly, splashed-up hose are a thing of the past when you wear easy-to.slip-on-and-off Raincheck Heel Guards. Made with non-slip design for wet and icy pavements. Sizes to fit all heels. Water. proof bag included . . . for convenient cdrrying in purse.
all exposed parts and hand-rubbed to a
+4050
SELECT GIFTS FOR CHILDREN — Choosing gifts
" Christina Friedmeyer,
No Mo ORE is
20 at the hospital are (left to right] Mesdames Johh R L. J. Blackmore and Frank Lobraico. Mrs, Kelley is chairman for the decorations and the qiffs, which are being selected from the stock of the Guild Shop at the Hospital. Other members of her committee Rupp, Clifford Taylor and Kenneth Schafer,
Society—
Many Students at Western College
Are to Arrive
"A NUMBER OF Western College for Women,
week-end to spend the Christmas vacation with their The college will begin its holiday vacation on Friday and classes will be resumed on Tuesday, Jan. 6. Among local students at the school are Misses Lucille Barrett,
families.
Patricia Cook, Miriam DeGranrut, Joan Foltz, Grace Hennessy, riet Smith, " ” n Mr. and Mrs, Merchant ile, N. J, will arrive Saturday to spend the holidays with Mrs, Cox's rents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur B. dridge. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge will hold open. house in their guests’ honor from 3 to 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon and evening, There are no invitations ” » ” F. G. Emrick recently visited at the Kemper Militaly School in Boonville, Mo. He made arrangements for the enrollment of his son, Edward, who is to enter the school next month - ~ un 1d Timothy Sexton has returned from a visit to Tucson, Ariz, and Los Angeles, While in the latter city, he attended the Notre DameSouthern California foothall game Mrs. Thomas W. Ayton Will Entertain Chapter Alpha Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will have a supper and gift exchange at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night Mrs. Thomas W. Ayton will entertain members of the chikpbey
Bridal Dinner To Be Friday
Miss Mary Friedmeyer
daughter of Mr,” and Mrs. Henry Charles Lee
child
Louise
G. Friedmeyer, and Boschen will be honor guests at a bridal dinner Friday in the Central Hall Coffee Shop. The couple will os married Saturday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris G. Boschen, 31 N. Pershing Ave. Dinner ‘guests will include the parents of the prospective bride and bridegroom, Misses Diana Mae, Helen Davennort, Peggy Rathert, Barbara Bard nd Marian Collins, Morris Boschen r, Richard Boschen, Robert Friedmeyer, Farroll Speak, David Fowley, Gauntlett Wilson and Patricia’ J. Hadler
ED Hose, /
NN
W¥
NIN per pair
GUARANTEED
or Your Money Back
Only 71 Be Pair
28 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST,
WALK-OVER Shoo Store
ORDER by MAIL or PHONE
"Across From Loew's"
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Mrs. H. E. Curry and Mrs. Paul McNamara
INDIANAPOLIS STUDENTS at
Dorothy James, Lillian Weaver and Charlene Weddle.
Donald Cox and
will give a dramatic reading, and the
a
APPS ‘Sororities— Beulah Ogle } To Entertain At Party Gamma Gamma Nu | Will Have Meeting |
A party and a dinner are among. activities” being held by. local sorority groups. Tau Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa, | will have a Christmas party Mons: day night. Miss Beulah Ogle, 38 N. Euclid Ave., will be the hostess. ‘Members of the Theta and Alpha | {chapters will be guests. Assisting | {the hostess will ‘be Misses Vera | Percifield, Patsy Armstrong and {Donna Smith, 5 | Mrs. Arthur Jones, 2350 Shelby|, {8t., will entertain the Gamma | Gamma Nu members at 8 p. m.| ‘today. There will be a business | meeting. |
Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi, had a
| dinner and gift exchange recently {in the Sheffield Inn.
Sisterhood Plans Christmas Party
Chapter AJ, PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow for a Chtistmas party.® Mrs. J. A. Mathews, 420 Poplar Road, will be hostess. | Mrs, A, C, Hirschman is chairman | of the program, She will be assisted by Mesdames G. F. Brigham; E. H.' i 3 Vaughn, C. R. Garland and G. M.| Powell,
for children who will attend the Christmas Party the Honor Friends
Kelley, Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Whit-
more, 523 N. Bradley Ave, held an open house ‘from-7 to 11 p. m. yesterday in hoor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ehrhardt, 701 N,\Bradley Ave.
Home This Week-End
will arrive this .
Oxford, O.,
Myrna Jo Gavin, Nancy Boerner, Sarah _Schooley, Har-
FY ~ .
their daughter, Ann, all of
J - DAR Chapter Sets Christmas Party: A Christmas guest day party has been planned by the members of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapters DAR, for 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapter house, Mrs. E. Allan Sherwood, New York
Ogden Junior Chorale will present a musical program under the direction of Mrs. Mary F. Barton.
You
See the handsome Gorham designs at our ‘store nowl
Price shown is Jor one place-setting and includes Fed. Tax.
Brings
Sterling
Silver
HE GORHAM STERLING pattern she's had her heart set on is the one gift above all to delight her on Christmas morn and every day to follow . . . for Gorham Sterling
will be used daily with pride and pleasure, and because it's solid silver
it can’t wear off or wear out, but actually grows lovelier with the years.
ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Boner, 5540 Crawfordsville. Rd., announce that their daughter, Josephine, will be married to William K. MacDonald on
Dec, 28 in the Speedway Christian Church. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. MacDonald, 3630 N. Bancroft St. ;
———
Nurs se Association Board Meets
Committee reports were a feature of a recent board meeting held by the" Visiting Nurse Association. Plans were discussed for the annual meeting to be held next month in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Donations were reported from the organization's Junior Auxiliary, the Charity Circle and the Thursday Lyceum Club. Flower memorials were given in memory of Mrs. Emma Wheelock Mrs. Deborah McDougall, Thomas A. Rissler and Nathan Washburn Jr,
An anniversary day was given in memory of Mrs. Eddy N.
| Campbell and Neil Campbell.
CELEBRATING OUR 108th Christmas Anniversary at CHARLES
29
STERLING ope
$C sranizs Maver & COMPANY
_ Complete with Name .......oiviciciiiinnninnnnsae chan | Nulapref Address Abas saratansaareiaaneshe es “i ; fos ake LOU Es resco ober aia es : Celebrating Our 108th Christmas Anniversary Stip inte your purse, To determine aw around wel T . RE Ny A - wai ie a = ES ; Es E : Placed fiat on paper and enclose. 0 3 A 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET + INDIANAPOLIS 9, INDIANA .
MAYER & COMPANY
Gift-wrapping accessories. Let gay wrappings make a good first impression for your gifts— for they hold lots of exciting ™ promise of the gift enclosed and add that personal touch that says—"Just for You." Christmas wrapping center has a gay and colorful selection of Paper—Ribb&ns—Stickers - and Cards.
on our Main Floor.
Don't Forget--Boxed Christmas Cards
Charles Mayer & Co.
Gorman Bovrrrion’ $29.00
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1%, 1947
Alumnae Club “Will Sponsor
Performance
Alpha Omicron Pi Aids Cancer Group
The Alpha’ Omicron Pi Alumnae {Club will sponsor the premiere | performance of, the Civic Theater presentation of ‘Joan of Lorraine” ion Jan. 8. | Mrs. H. I. Pond is general chair- | man, and Mrs. Melvin Myers. is president of the group. Other . | committee chairmen are Mrs. T, {Clare Davis, financial; Mrs. Ray
' | Means, tickets, and Miss Norma
Oburn, publicity. | The proceeds of the premiere {will*go to the “Little Red Door” l'service ' center of the . Marion
{County Cancer Society. The club ' contributes to different phases vf Jhe
center's activities. Members operate a motor corps, do clerical work and sewing. A memorial fund of, the sorority is used to assist the patients, Mrs. Adrian Wilhoite 1s chaire man of the project. - Her assist ~ |ants are Mesdames Roger Riley, {Ormand Hammond, J. Edward | Ransel and L. Vietor Brown, and Miss Norma McClintock.
Study Group To Have Tea
The Study Group of the Roberts Park Methodist Church WCSC will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the church. Mrs. J. H. Smiley will lead devotions. The study topic, “We, the People of the United Nations,” will be discussed by Mesdames Vernon LaMann, August Byse and Herbert Lacy. A Christmas tea, at 3:30 o'clock, will be served by Mrs, Jesse Ewe ing and her assistants.
-
Our
Conveniently located
$100
W. Washington Street
Gorman Sraaseoune
Of
NEW YI carrying ‘a and it's Th--e are and blocks that were War years. Besides | new items ster's ‘hear There's for exam] smoke as if track, and er the st more Smo! tiny smoke If Sis I who doesn from a ne tain. It co pensers, m
‘late, etc
liquid. Ice miniature Miniatur ‘Has Eve ["Somewh pack is a out of seas suit, this f can really goes thro Weissmulle For the of the fa peater can shells by plugging 1 simply pre —the shel miniature For she
. gas statior
pit using cars; an e door; a | rack; two rubber. ho Junior wil Also a t house, wit
