Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1948 — Page 18

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fpr Being Made _ For Holiday Social Events; Many Parties Planned

- Dramatic Club’s Among List of F

Parties are being planned and reservations being made' for holiday social events. Among those planning to attend the Dramatic Club's formal Christmas dance in the Indian-{ +apalia, Athletic Club. Dec. 22 are Messrs, and Mesdames |

Robert Adana, George Kuhn, C. . Higgins, G

Christmas Dance ormal Affairs EEN

P, Lesh, Sylvester Johnson, W. P.|

eT, Fh Perry Lesh Jr. Julian Bobbs, Harold’

C. Buell, Fisk Landers, Robert A. Hendrickson, Samuel R. Harrell,

E. B. Martindale, Walter Kuhn Jr., B. ‘R. Haueisen and Richard

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ers who have reservations for the event include Messrs, and Mesdames Kurt Pantzer, Russell Sullivan, Noble Dean and Mrs.|

Charles Latham, Mrs. Post Milliken, Henry Severin and I. W.

Local Couple On Wedding Trip South

Mr. dnd Mrs. Joe Martin are on a trip South after their marriage Saturday afternoon in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Dr, John B, Ferguson officiated. Mr: and Mrs. Ora E. Heithecker,' 5843 Downey Ave., are the bride's She is the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. Ralph Martin, Martinsville, are the parents of the bridegroom.

Miss Betty Jo Newhouser, Terre Haute, was the maid of honor, and Miss Janet Adams, Milltown, and

bridesmaids. Busan Heithecker, the bride’s sister, was the flower girl __ Reception in Church Follows Ceremony The maid of honor wore a teal blue satin frock, and the bridesmaids similar dresses of ice blue. The flower girl's frock was white net over taffeta with an ice blue satin sash.

Nicholas

“"|Harrison, LeRoy Kahler, C. Fred

{Dav is, . Paul Richey, Herbert [Wood, "C. "R. "McCotteér, John J. | Bibler and Issac Woodard.

pylaeum Christmas are Dr. and Mrs. Jean 8. Milner, Dr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Mansur Oakes and Miss| Grace L. Brown.

ILA.C. Plans Party For New Year's Celebrating New Year's Eve at

be Messrs. and Mesdames Roy| Potter, Fred Kauthan, E, 1. Burns, [H. T. S8moots, ¥. D. Munson, |Henry Dollman, David Hacker, | lA. L. Masten, Clayton Véege,|

T. Morland, Davis|

Sridgeon, Charles William 'Styring, George and Myron Austin. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gastineau, Dr...and. Mrs. A. G. Hendricks, and Méssrs. and Mesdames Arthur E. Patterson, Leon Jones, BE, L. Jacobs and J. W. Pinnell will also celebrate New Year's Eve at the Athletic Club.

Civic Theater Group Plans

Wassail Party

A white slipper satin gown with Marquet edged tnr-Chan tilly lace, a bustle and. chapel train was worn by the bride, Her veil was held in place by a satin bonnet edged in the “same lace and pearlized orange blossoms.

tip illusion. She carried orchids, white roses and carnations. ‘Willlam Martin, Greencastle, was his brother's best man, an Harold Heithecker, thé bride's

and Charles Hill, both of Martinsville, were ushers, A reception was held in the church parlors. The bride traveled In a brown and white checked suit with green acces_gories. The couple will be at home| _ Both attended Indiana University, where the bride was a Phi Mu Sorority member.

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Two chapters of Phi Delta Pi

The Xi Chapter members will have their Christmas party tonight in the Spink Arms Hotel. There will be a gift exchange and formal initiation services. Mrs. W. R. Zimmer and Mrs. O. W. Buening are in charge. ~ - - 3 Mrs. Marie McLaughlin, IndiagFipolis, ‘will be hostess to the mem- ~ bers of Zeta Chapter at 6:30 p. m. —tomeorrow. There will be-a hollday party and program.

© Caroline Hargitt and Miss Helen

1T-Li- Neal, Fred Luker and Alfred 'W. Noling. -

An Old English" Wassail Party] will be substituted this year for the annual Christmas tea of tne Affairs Committee of the Civic Theater. It is to be held at 2:30 p. m, Friday in the home of Mrs, Horace O, Wright Irs 5050 N. Meridian St, Honor guests who will be in the receiving line with Mrs. Wright and Mrs.— A. K. Schiedenhelm, president -of the Affairs Commit. tee, are the committee's honorary members, They include Mesdames R. Hartley Sherwood, Carl Lieber, Booth Tarkington and John W. Coffey and Miss Eldena Lauter, Assisting Mrs. Wright in the ‘dining room will be Mesdames Harry T. Pritchard, Paul R, Rochford, Scot B. Clifford and

Y Coffey. Mrs. Hugh Carpenter and Mrs, Francis Blair are chairmen of the committee, Mrs. Lindon A. Balley and Mrs Harry T. Pritchard are éo-chair men of the hostess committee. ‘The hostesses include Mesdames

Harry Vv. Wade, Frank Ferry,

Entertainment will be supplied by “the Prelude Club of Tudor Hall. The club will sing Christmas carols,

Nature Study Club Plans Initiation

Initiation services for the new 1948 ‘members of the Nature Study Club of Indiana®wiil] held at 8 p. m. Friday. in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National ‘Bank. The membership committee headed by Miss Ruby Wolfe, chairman, ' will have charge of

Others who will be at the Pro-|

Ernest Rupel, Mrs. A. W. Early, |

the Indianapolis Athletic Club will}

John Tierney, Scott Ham. W. E.|

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Members of the Florence Nightingale Club an are wrapping iH the General Hospital Flower A ighivaale Oly ore Christan .

Good cuts a ribbon for the packages.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

to Distri bute Christmas Gi fts

MRS. ‘BLAND

distributed to pa oh o rs.-M. E. Peacock, hospital chairman, helps Mrs. P. A. Bland, her assistant, before a bow on one he the gifts while Mrs. Golds s.

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|bers of Indiana Alpha Chapter, | | Beta Beta-Ohi-Serorityy-to.be-held

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“IMrs. Helen Cole,

./Miss Mabel Jones,

Sororities.

Mrs. Patson To Entertain Sigma Kappas

Zeta Beta Chi Plans Two Holiday Parties.

fhe Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Sigma Kappa Sorority, | will meet tomorrow in the home| of Mrs. William Patson, 5212 N.| Pennsylvania St. After a —business--session the, members-will have a Christmas! party. Mrs. J. B. Wright ‘and| Mrs. C: A. Paul will assist. the hostess, 3

Mrs. Ray Door is chairman of the holiday party for the:mem-|

lat 8:30 p. m. Thursday in the The assistant chairmen are] Mrs. Harold! Fricke, Miss Betty English and Miss Constance Door. Mrs. Ralph| E. Taylor, president, will conduct {initiation services. | New members will [Misses Helen Klotz, Polly Lou| ‘Sharp, Mary Jane McDonald, {Jean Sherman, Gail Burt, Ursula Marine, Margaret Rose Foltz and| {Doris Butler, Mesdames F. A. McDonald, Shirley Rauner, M. F.| |Earle and Esther Angle. | |" The members will give a party for the women in the Julietta County Home on Saturday. Mrs. | {Herbert Hesselgrave is. ¢hairman, assisted by Mesdames Roy Holt, Clara Benz, Clarence Townsend, |Paul -@aulk and Elnora Bozwell, (Miss Elizabeth Richardson and

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Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. {Thursday in th -home of - Mrs. Louis Kinworthy, N. Riley Ave. The members will discuss

Clubs—

special holiday programs this we. Christmas luncheon today.

ranch, 1hdlana National Bank,” Final arrangements will be discussed for the adoption of -a needy family from the Marion County Society for the Crippled: The purchase of toys for the Riley “Cheer Guild also. will be planned. ; 1 Hostesses will be Mesdames Robert Heine, - Fritz Loonsten; Russell Lane and Howard Huesing,

The Garfield Garden Club has planned a Christmas dinner and gift exchange at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Prospect Branch Library. After the dinner a

[Christmas program will —be—in+beéthe guest speaker at a Hadas-

charge of Miss Kathryn McPherson, president, "and Miss - Mary Ellen Galbraith, radio artist. Joseph Eglin will sing. Hostesses ' will include Mrs. Walter Galbraith, chairman; Mes-| dames Ivan Iliff, Charles 'Perg-|

Weelburg. Special guests will be Mrs. Joseph Eglin and Misses, ‘Louise Hodapp; Marjorie Dabson, and Alice Wills.

Mrs. Lee J. Angerer and Estle G. Strong are in charge of arrangements for the Christmas dinner and gift exchange to be held by the On-Fa-Ota Club. The group-will-meet-at-7 p.m. tomorrow in the ‘38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank,

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Longan Parliamentary

at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of {Mrs. Earl Yarling, 3620 Coliseum Ave. Mrs. Glen Wicker will lead a discussion on “To Table a Motion.”

Women's Clubs Plan Special Holiday Events

Four Indianapolis women’s clubs have announced” plans for

The yuletide dinner and meeting of the Indianapolis Junior mans Club will be held at 7: 30 Pp. m. _Thursday in the 38th St.

Rabbi Lipman

ek and one group celebrated its

Christmas luncheon of the Independent Social Club today. A Christmas program and gift ex-| change followed.

To-Talk Here

Rabbi Eugene J. Lipman, Board of Governors Fellow, Hebrew Union College, and Rabbi of Temple Emanuel, Mansfield, O., will]

mb: tea at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow. . Harry Berke, 2737 N.| ar St., will be hostess.|

Co-hostesses will be “Mrs. Henry Made with an illusion yoke, fitted |neger, 244 W. Troy Ave. On Fri-!

Reinitz. The tea will open the Donor Luncheon campaign.

a chaplain in the U. 8. Army! during the war and then worked

jin Palestine with the Fehabilita=|

{will speak on “Israel Today.” The 13th amnual Donor luncheon will be Jan, 26.

Orchard School Sets

Christmas Pageant Orchard School pupils will present a Christmas pageant at 10:30 a. m. Friday in the school

[Ruth Johnson, |

Carl Kenninger

Married Here

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kenninger will be at home at 2405 N. Penn-

'|sylvania 8t. after Friday. They,

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were ‘married at 4:30 p. m. Saturday in the Immanuel Evan|gelical and Reformed Church. {The Rev. Clarence E. Sitler officlated. y The bride, the former Miss Ruth Johnson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blakeslee of the Pennsylvania St. address. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Karl Kenninger, 4486 8. Meridian St. . Mrs. Lester” 8. Bell, Silver Spring, Md., was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Doris Kenninger, Miss - Betty (Kinder and Mrs: Edward Reifeis. The attendants wore aqua and

‘The best man was Raymond] |Schwomeyer and the ushers were Donald Wiebke and Mr, Reifeis. A gown of candlelight satin

{he satin frocks.

bodice and full skirt was worn! by the bride. lusion veil fell from a tiara of!

ande, George Sherman and Lutal pay “Lipman, who served as seed pearls and she carried white

roses and orchids. + After a reception in the church, (the couple left for a short wed|ding trip.” The bride and bride!

Mrs. | lion and resettlement of refugees, groom attended Purdue Poives (sity. She is a member of Alpha|

Xi Delta Sorority and he » member of Acadid Fraternity. w——i————————————

Honor Parents

At Tea Sunday

auditorium. The play 1s open t0| Mrs. Freda Scott will be hostess!

parents and guests.

The Mothers Association of the|in honor of her parents, Mr. and dessert bridge tomorrow night in school met this afternoon in the] Mrs. David O. Monroe, who arefthe Governor's Mansion for Miss!

| at a tea and open house Sunday!

Her two-tiered il-|

plans for the dance to be held Saturday at Silver Hills.

“5 The members of Epsilon -Chap-

ity, will have its annual holiday dinner Thursday in the Marott! Hotel."

A progressive dinner party is planned tonight for the members of Alpha ', Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Sorbrity. The hostesses will be Mesdames Harvey Henderson, Joe Boone, Kiewit and Jim cPartaine. co.

Dr. Ruth G. Strickland of Indiana University ' discussed her experiences in Japan: at a recent meeting of. the Alpha. Theta |Chapter, Delta Kappa ‘Gamma |Sorority, in the Isaianapolis Athlletfc Club.

ITSC Chapters Plan Meetings

Miss Amy Keene will speak on the history of Christmas customs at five meetings of ITSC chapters

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Lawrence

in the near future.

have a noon luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Fd Masch=

day the Stephen Foster Chapter, {will meet for a noon. luncheon.}| Mrs. Paul Pilkington, - 5630 N.! | Delaw are St., is to be the hostess. | Miss Keene will ‘speak to the members of the Cherokee Chapter lat 2'p. m. Monday in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. The Acacea Chapter will hear {her-talk at a noon luncheon next! | Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. McCoy will be the hostess in her home, Boy; Lesley Ave. The Mayflower Chapter will! meet ‘at ‘2’ p. m., Dec."28, in the branch of. the Indiana National!

Bank at 2816-W. Washington st.|}

Y i siss Gates, Hostess

Miss Patricia Ann Gates will give a miscellaneous shower and’

ter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Soror-|

The Panamanian Chapter willl

TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1048

Win Garden Club Awards

MRS. FISKE

MRS. BEARD

Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske and Mrs. Arthur H. Bedrd won first and second prize in Christmas table decorations at the Brendonwoed

Community House. in the suburban community.

Garden Club meeting yesterday afternoon in. the: Brendonwood The Garden Club is composed of the women

Education.

bill sponsored by the AAUW, The bill is an attempt to re-enter on the state books a law active from 1919 until it was abolished by the 1937 Legislature.

The IFC committee also ad-

vocates support of a bill allowing women

ro IRSEADALS,. .... ON .chool boards, support of a bill providing] state aid for public libraries-and support of ‘a bill which would increase the per diem pay for dependent children. Spokesman for the group pushing the kindergarten legislation was Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel, state president of the AAUW. She said: “Studies and surveys show in states where children have not had kindergarten training, it -has

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3 Women's Groups Unite 2 To Back Kindergarten Bill

Three women’s groups have joined forces to recommend legisla tion permitting kindergartens in Indiana public schools, The |are the Indiana American Association of University Women, the’ {Indiana Federation of Clubs and the Association for Chiidhood

groups

The legislative committee of the IFC supports the kindergarten

adjustment before regular first grade work is attempted. “Kindergarten prepares. the child for the more formal grades by introducing him to a group situation, by creating in him a readiness for reading and by in-

creasing his Understanding "or

social life.” . The bill which the organization proposes to back in the January session of the Legislature will permit children from five to six years old to have kindergarten training as a part of the public school system. The IFC committee” wishes to amend the bill passed in 1948 pers mitting a third or fourth class [city to elect two additional

been found necessary to allow trustees, ofie of whom may be a’ five months. for ac social and mental| woman. .

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teers : {auditorium. Mrs. Meredith Nich- | celebrating: their 50th wedding Katharine .AnnMcClure. — Miss 0! Plan Holiday Visit the ceremony. ~Mrs.—Olaud Matthews, - 1859 olson Jr. spoke on “Social Hy-lanniversary. It will be held from McClure and Paul Haines McCord| Lincoln 3505 ; - Colored movies taken in Guat- for the gi Thro h Parent Education.” {2 to 5 f}-—~1120- North. Illinois. Street I By EDWL em Ne MPR. THOS FIS0K Tein ate BYR RC RFuger— wot Koehne, _8t.. was hostess for the glene oug j A p. m. in her home, 130 & |will be .married at 4:30 p. m.| lea North - Hiinois ? Strvet Cc LE ANE . THERE" 5623 E. Washington St, willlhedded the goodwill trip to| My D Toe ep BIdEE_ Ave. Dee. 29 in the Tabernacle Presby-| xe RS ures on tl} Spend the holidays with Mr. and South America, will be showh. y Lay— - ge Tnong out-of-town guests i terfan Churen.- = En —— A yup Mrs. Earl E. Eby, West Orange, |Mr. Kruger is president of the | Schw n Is i an ow unable to ) . ab, Winchester, Ill.; Mr. and TONES Paber Ast. Company. \Food Shortage i in France Schwa, Winchester, TL; Mr. and dounieay a a = trim . ton, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter th a - = — = D ousands, : Pr Marr re SN ls Still a Critical Problem Duckworth rarankiin, Ind. = barren ma * er mas NT By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Bertie Senith, Andersqgn. fivoluntan : | EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK, Dec. 14—The day has come to naw x abd Yis. Harry Dur-| blamed on ad. 1h been trying to add up, my final ‘impressions -of| McFarland and Col,| known, ho | eae. a ave rying 2 5. McFarland, Hamilton, O., 18 actually an Mr: . The French people are badly off. You very. quickly realize 2" oughry, srand Mrs... Andrew, portion of MI that. most of. the people. you see look tired and listless.’ ~Thigiy -"% °° ‘There ar TER Tittle &. the hostess will be Mesdames: . ¢ tepilit * ill undoubtedly ‘comes’ from lacks of energy-giving foods, W {Robert Monroe, Thitham: Frank} or £ St : sugar or chocolate er butter t people who nave come into the Brown and Marthe Purcell and & ony Strue available, There 1s no milk fori: POP: eases, dist I "available; @ I fOnited States in gf «Miss Mary Schwab and Miss Mar- of internal older people. They do ae a On the lighter side, I take home| {fon Bey. There are no invitations, ~) ENA abet milk ration for.babies and chil- a picture of many men and wom- Mrs. Scott and W. E. McFar- eggs, are : | dren and that is one reason, Ion bicycling about in crowded|land will entertain with a buffet ' by HERB {4 snink, why the youngsters Jook| traffic. Very small cars are also |dinner Saturday night. In ad- IN ADI ? . Hf] (arly well. But the older people [peculiar to this part of the world. dition to the David Monroes, spe- : definite ca uniformly look badly. |One almost feels one could carry|cial guests will be Mr. and Mrs. 2 I ‘. and in wo The French have dome thelr, "te" came to fording a/Durham who celebrate their 20th ox WESTBOUND-EXAMPLE nized that best to receive thelr guests with gon, that was too deep to drive| Wedding anniversary on the same S. Lv. St. Lovis. . + 0» 4:00 p.m. Sun, ability to warmth and with their customary y,,.o,gn, They are really wonder-|date. reamlinend Ar. Kamas City. . 9:00 p.m. Sen. ' plete “but . | hospitality. Electricity is still ra-|o “0 2° (0% taffic and one never| - Those attending will include : Ar. Denver....... 7140 a.m. Mon, . caused by | tioned and often cut off for hours. |p, the problems here of being | Messrs, and Mesdames RobertsS. Daily Through Service... Az: San Francisco. . i pom. Tues, slight ' ane Food Is Ritual (held up by traffic jams the way Monroe, Harry G. Schwab, Brown Coach and Pullman service, of course. in Jos Aovgiinn +: 400 pin, Yon ficiency, s To French you are in New York City. and Oo Merariany, Also Mo i Ay: Dork guls 3s sas SLOP, overweight . b rtie m nderson; rs we France is not moribund. It is|Interest in Art Purcell and Leon Mouton and! ST. Lous 0 KANSAS CITY EASTBOUND-EXAMPLE I a - Still Ali Miss Bey and Miss Schwab. DENVER ond he WEST COAST | Lv. Son Francisco. .11:00 a.m. Sun. just very tired and it cannot re | ive Lv. Los Angeles . .. 9:30 a.m. Sun, .. investigate vive until the physical body has| mne men and women of France, 2 and 213. Davia 0. Monroe fos Angas, Son Frunelste bv. Portland. sss 8:10 am. Sum sire to fin a [been somewhat built’ up. Onelgyq a gallant people. You feel it 21 1898 and 3 Kent, Ind Pec Portland) Lv. DONVer.rsesss 7:55 pum. Mon: not always must eat. Particularly the French|in connection with their struggle Nananols. fOF IHR Bin The kash Streamliner ‘City of St. Louis” | Lv Kanes City... 8:00 a.m. Tues, creasing n ‘people must eat, because to them|i, keep up ‘such things as thelr| ce oro. UY Yours mes brings you luzurious through service between | A $:10vs. + «se. 1100 pam. Tues sults are f lit is also a necessary ritual. socletles’ for French-American d the W Overnight : ee —— F red. TOMORROW St. Louis and the West Coast. ( ig rance, ‘too, was conquered.ifriendship, their theater, their service from St. Louis to Denver.) f One woman, speaking of what she|onarg and ballet. The shortage of —AT THE— had been through, sald she hat paper has greatly curtailed ¢ DAILY SERVICE RE-UF : seen the French army routed, pyblications- of all kinds, and [ LTT. RAFT SHop The WABASH Streamliner Lv. St. Louis. ov ovenrens 9:10 am. Whether she st | with officers picking up their more paper-covered books are is-| ' “CITY OF KANSAS CITY” Ar. Kansas City. + venue 2:30 pam. ays close wives ahd children and fleeing sued than has ever been the case, root ek ay i eta Ly. Kansas Chrys soass es 450 pam ® Regar ue! . " . Kansas ee v A i to home—or wanders far OEY pd A gh i one of that, interest in art! —————————————— SRABHALI4 is the last word in modern rail travel. Superb . Ar St Louise ceveensss 10:20 pam. pay y Night Stock afield—here’ $s a trio of She said rather sadly, “It takes and literature is still kept alive,| No Afternoon Part ® servic between St. Louis and Kansas City - Royol delightful H b F a long time to restore -the soul of and for that reason I -go home} }. A} ye ‘ It it qf in handsome simulated ghttu er arm a’ conquered country. You. are with the deep conviction that, as " want, 1 aligator kit Shop fragrances to sweet- ill | free, but you know that you have France's physical needs are met,||] WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 8:00 P. M. | or Play. ooo : do it. Comes in Red, Green : h 1 cy been beaten. 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