Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1949 — Page 14

Fin om To gee INDIANAPOLIS YTMPS es ag TUESDAY, MAR. 1, 1049

More re Than 1000 Volunteers [Fashion Shows Her for Business Girls in po Tri Psi

Rp in Drive to Sell sb oh OY 0 P ai ya La t Until’ Mar. 21; © School President's Wife, Dean of Womest ~~ Conta ampaign 8 : “To Attend Event in Tri Delta House Quota Solomon, Mrs. Blackwood Are Chairmen : a os sited 10.0 send Boe be Mrs. Easley B. Blackwood, womeén's division chairman, a to be given by Alpha Chapter, PsjPsi Psi Sorority, “fk Vi and Leonard ‘A. Solomon, men's “division chairman, an- Friday. The event will be at 2 p. m. in the Delta Delta "a edn nounce that more than 1000 volunteer workers are taking Deita Chapter House, $09 W. Hampton Drive. Sagara) n art in the city-and-state-wide campaign to sell shares in the Indlan- | , will incldde Mrs. M. O. Ross; wife of the Butler Univer- Are enoug Hevith Symphony Orchestra The campaign, opening yesterday, will sity t; Miss Elisabeth Ward, dean of women at the Ashool; ; v bination t continue through Mar. 21 Shares offered to the public are set at $5. ~ | Mrs. Lowell 8. Martin, president. of Butler Mothers’ ‘Council,"and E youngest cl Ea Parts of shares also may be purchased. “1 ‘|Mrs. B. Lynn Adams, Indianapol ounicil of Women president, S10 eit | : Mrs. Garland F. Retherford Is chdlrman for musteal frre _ "Presidents of the mothers organizations and house : : a be tions. - Among the local groups assisting with the campaign are : al »e honor 5! Indisnapolis Matinee Musicale, headed by Mrs. Marian JK “Thomas; Mrs. Harris 0, J program chairman, Who will make the : be make an Alpha Epsilon Sorority, captained by Mrs. Robert Shultz, and introductions, Rod by Mesdames C. R. Greene, Peter : “ foods. +’ the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir. Working with Mrs, Thomas are Lambertus, ery, C . Matthews and, John ott. TR Mesdames Russell V. Barton, R. M. Crandall, John C. Egger, Ruth Mrs. John McCaw, ist, will = tahing- Behool. She wil ak : “THUR Glover, W. E,. McClellan, Arthur R. Madison and Robert J. Kiete, piay. Miss Bates, a Ing Grace ‘ana Posture.” Missed Mildred‘ Baumgart, Mar-/~ Mackay. Trin member of ) ty, will : Mrs. Archie Mackey, Irvington { : . tha Egger and Thelma Todd. Club; Mrs. Forrest a A Bouthern| apps Larry Gibson, 62¢ NW. The ITtidlanapolis Symphonic Friday A Friendship) Goes a Dance.” Mrs.imuxedo Ave, will be hostess at 3 Choir, organived-ihito nine groups, oi cle: Mrs, Arthur: Partain, Walden Pearson, violinist, willlg ;, m. 'tomorrow for a meeting : is the only “co-ed” section Work | ll ar ‘Garden Club; Mrs. De acco: by Mrs. Lorenzo|of Beta Chapter, Omega. Phi Tau ing in the drive. Its membersyGreen B. J pianist, a menitber of Sorority, ; Creal rise the entire singing Henry Schell, Irvington Rome the NE Sn A I ream who._comprise " Ei gtudy Club; Miss Lola B. Conner, : Ca : group of men. and women, are don Club: |. Mrs Donald Johnson and Mrs. Ste hens Alumnae headed by the following captains: Catherine Merrill Graydon */F0: Fa D. Pierre, soclal chair." VED 11] Mesdames Leste Ayres, Fletcher Mrs, J. W. Fleener, Irvington are in charge of the tea. To Meet Thursday ae 8c Hodges and Clara Southern, Miss Mothers Study Club. aot esdames Willam Eckhart, Mica oe eB Joseph W.| Mrs. Milton Lofton, Irvington /Jsmes W. Fleener, Jultus Mein.| Mrs. Jimmie Page ‘and Kathryn_A O' Manone, Loomis Music Study Club; Mrs. Frank inger, Raymond Fox, Russell G,J¢an Doyle will be hostesses for Hin: } h, Lo op Whitesell and Rich- Best; Quest Club; Mrs, D, H. Grif- Justice and R. C. Ralph dre as. the meeting of the Stephens Col- fy tg : Pugh Whittington, (fin, Irvington Social a Su sisting. Jege Club at 8 p. m uray iy nila; one pir rs. Silas Carr, Tuesday (lu the Page home, 2201 Nowlan on to that | A longing bs Mrs Walter Jenny, Irvington The chapter president, Mrs, [ov “8° om | the on. of Clubs weTu; Mrs. D. M. JKernahan, 5, an 51" Miss Helen Jansen, president . BCALLOPE have appointed delegates to serve en 'P. Fitzgerald, Tri Delt Pp nt, ja paign under Mrs, Wil- rvington Woman's Club; Mrs. house director, will preside at/Will report onthe National Alum- - Hp a E. B. P oper. Jyvingte 3 Woman 3 the tea table. J nae Conference which was‘ held 6 ods ¢ Oarden Club, and “Mrs. ms ; , .45/on the college campus Feb. 11 to 3 2 Ibs. Lowell 8. Fisher is chairman of ul Ctl) “our Lady of Lourdes | A business _meeting.-at- 12:48,00. the Solloge cor 2 medtum-s the general clubs division, of psa. wilt precede the tea. ’ " which the Irvington Union is appre Club. e————————— 2c milk. * il Head Members of the Indiana Alpha Peat in Discussion 1 tbsp. butt Mrs. Hull Heads List of Workers * |Soroptimist Team Ohapief; Zeta Bete CH) NenOf Dutch Painters 3 5, slices businesswomen’s sorority, will] ps. And Organizations . Mrs. Marion M. Hull heads the meet Thursday in. the Hotel| ' “The Early Dutch Masters” was Peppe Mrs. Patterson's workers and team of the Soroptimist Club. Lincoln. {the subject. of a talk by Wilbur Float - their organizations are Mrs Her assistant is Miss Betty Melss- | Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor, president, D. Peat, John Herron Art Musuem tbep. shor Charles J, Bearnard, Irvington ner. Team members include Mes-|- ‘will be In charge of the business|director, today before members of 7" Hont the American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. dames Mary W. Bixler, Martha |meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. - (the Council of Administrative A tne Same } 0. H. Worley, Irvington Catholic Burnett; Helen M. Kommer, Irma ‘| The .8:30 o'clock educationaliWomen in Education, : "+ stantly, Ad £ Woman's Study Club; Mrs. Floyd Smith and Frieda 8. Slagle, program will feature Mrs. Lois| Miss Minnie Lloyd presided at ‘onion and ¢ Jeffries, Irvington Chautauqua. |Misses Mildred D. Barrett, Lucile Etzold of the Patricia Stevens'the tea in the Museum. stirring ge | ne Mrs. John M. Gainey, Irvington Pryor, Clara Dux, Alieen Klaiber, 3a bubbles. Gi i Circle Child Coaservation Hannah = 2 ycmpgon, Libby M h S / C l e the butter. © Evans, ’ £ En to Hh Bey, ton and Elizabeth Pettitt. : arc ocia a 7 1% Ssaspoe E Dramatic Club; Another section of the general Yegeianles oa. Davight Risley, Epsilon 8ig- clubs group is made up of Alpha By MARJORIE TURK 3 | ioe OF. 20 , and Mrs,(Chi Omega Sorority alumnae THIS MONTH'S SOCIAL EVENTS started ith the ladies age ep St; Trvgton Fore <hwaded.. ~b-Miss Hanna Keconl J luncheon-bridge today in the Indianapolis Apifetic. Club and a 7516 30 m ighiy Club. The .team includes R. Nga nel © fashion tea this. afternoon in Block's Terracé Tearoom, sponsored Sender. * Bi -| Marshall P. ches olan on i by the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Luxiliary. March dances skin from Evans, i and George | are being planned by ‘thé.lUniversity Club, Woodstock Club, In. ; tubes. . ent Unit | waier, Rghvey Tg ol dianapolis Country Chub Hillerest Calintry Club and the Columbia Gout slic L Club. with rest o k {Miss Mildred Blacklage. ; - Tentatively scheduled for March are a sniff tournament in 3 brown ‘very Arilary ; Other Teams. the University Club and a:pefurn sqdash match by the University. shortening . |And Divisions | Club with the Pendennis lub ef Louisville. : liver is in tion ams in the clubs The social calendap through March follows: pieces, usin Gi OL y. fy Ada af a by Mrs. o L. Mar. 4—Town ts Adm. Ellis M. Zacharias, USN the liver ov 1ve ne Purdy and Mrs, W. P. Sarber. (retired), in the Murat Theater. : continue b Mrs. C. Wendell Martin is In os “of ‘the Junior Civic Theater present “A .Mid-- are done o “The. Auxiliary tg the" Inaihrh- charge of the junior group of the surhmer Night's Dream.” Serves fc Polis Dental Socle will ‘give a1, 41ana State Symphony Soclety’s 5—March Hare EE in the Woodstock Club, : : Snag it 330 a inne. in women’s committee. Captains are sity Club dinners, ; : Janapolls 4 MV. Bteven- Mesdames Thomas KE. Capehart, on apolis Symphony Orchestra with Sir Ernest MacMile 3 oun Green Room. Silas C "Rivet Jr, C. L. Kirk Jr. guest conductor. . i: son and Mrs, Gerald Kiley are co-\yrq Ww, Stewart Roberts. Buffet digner for. members and guests in the Propylaeum. §._ ‘chairmen of the event. Working with Mrs. ‘Capehart| _t —Propymeum bridge-luncheon. ” : George A. Saas, advertising €x-/yre Mesdames Robert Murray, : Photo Ww Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photesrpher 11—Junior Assembly in the Woman's Department Club. . ect i : soutives wil ito Be Rey to'R. A. Hutchison and Bugene Rat-| : Buttons and bow fasten ared coat (left); bolero style for a gray wool {right )e 12—Maennerchor concert in the Athenaeum with Kathleen Fare > } C0. e ne Easy ji and Miss Mary Jane Coleman. | - ; 3 : rier, contralto, : “The nev - 3 By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Worfan's Editor bow-tabs and self fabric buttons, even on the half-belt in back. » - Se r iene Head wy BY ive Me id hy Rirshmes Rob USINESS WOMEN won't have to concentrate on workaday Among the more subdued fones, navy, gray and champigne are | 16—Ladies’ luncheon-bridge in the Solumiia Chub. of nartattn 4 pages to sl ye and Mrs. Bugens B {i tm w-3 Woon: suing Mrs. clothes alone when Ayres’ holds its business girls’ fashion in the lead. It’s gray for the bolero costume shown (right) with 17—Propylaeum Day with Robust F riars, umorist and narrator, : large shar Bales is in charge of oe IKivett. ey Kirk has named| shows this week. First of the shows will be at 5:30 p. m. today. Its rounded jacket over a navy top. Tucks in the gently flared speaking on “A Holiday in France. . : cbr Teadcrh. 8 Assisting Mrs. Schwomeyer will Mesdames T. BE. Freebairn, R. M,| It will be repeated at the same hour through Friday and again "skirt go three-quarters ‘of the ay around » mt ask Lis mn J2.~Wolaen. 3 Commit be, Judizsa State Symphony Soclety, lun NE It's” § ¢ ial emphasis in the show ate-afternoon : hide. ; be Mesdames John Yates, Donal Rober and John Masters on. her| at 12:15 p. m. Saturday. While the suits in which she spends so Given espec t ts “John Lo Ma biici 4 d taffetas are highlighted here, along | 18-26-—Clvic Theater presents “John Loves ry.” publicity t g Graber, Richard Jennings, Gerald team. With Mrs. Roberts are] many hours will be shown for her, the business girl also will costumes. Dark crepes an Hiatt, "Martin Roschelle, Ralph Mesdames Alex Holliday, Irving| see loads of garments’ for her private life. These will range from with intricate draping or touches of lace. Proportioned sizes will 19 Calumbla Clgh Saget inner 2nd UAB Seunhom~Eress McCarty de Elsea and Henry D." Kornblum. Lemaux Jr. John Pearson Jr. and| square dance cottons to week- a outfits . . . to the gown for a be another feature of the show. In addition to outfits for the | 19-20—Indianapois Symphony a ~Caliing 1 Mrs. William ‘DD. Currie will aid {Willis H. Tomlinson. garden-wedding. mature figure, there will be those for the tall or the diminutive ler, pianist. 5 _ ‘mews a the reservations chairman. rere ree Bright colors will be oh to brighten her days, too. Notable wearer. And there will be a whole corps of separates from the | 25—Arlington Tournament for young riders in the Brown Stables. "“¥ndianapoli On th 1 ittee for M Cl Le 3 is the generously cut red wgol coat pictured. It fastens with tricky .. sportswear shop to lend Yaron to business girls’ wardrobes. 25—Propyleaum dinner-bridge. rector talk th a Bente hey - i rl rs. em aves : : 25—Indianapois Symphony Orchestra municipal - free’ “concert in apolis Cour Patrick's Day motif and will hon FOr Western Visits The Bridal Scene— Cadle Tabernacle. Auditorium ; ; to ear 26—St. Benno Festival in the Athenaeum. | Mrs. Ths or husbands of the members, will] Mrs, Wilbur F. Clem, 511 N. ame al rons bers. be Meésdames J. Frank Hall, Wil-| Bradley Ave. left today for Den- Mi 1 SS C 00 k lo. B e Marri od 26—Indianapolis Country Club 24508 re doa | new mem TS. ba .. -. director, in lam Barb, O. E. Simons, 8. N. (ver. Colo., to visit her sis.er, Mrs. 26-27—Indiandpolis. Symphony orchestra final conc ° The consun Bo Constant, Arthur Denison apd |A. E. Bidridge, She will accom- F Gi * Pl I'S. aer e season. ) tee, under Dale Lentz. +” ipany her mother, Mrs. Marguerite or ivie ay / / 0 Don ‘Ricketts Apr. - charge of Mesdames Wade Jordan, A. W. Say er, who is to live in Dever ut rk me 4 2 vo “Yours Truly From the Bronx” Supe Spivey, Sheldon Hall, James| Before returning, rs em atrons for een-a - i Huckelberry, Frank O. Goode and will go to Albuquerque, N. M., to|duction of A Midsummer Night's Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cook, 1615 Faretop Avs. annoinse hw will be the subject of a talk by| cusssed ho Gilbert -Quinn are also general see her father-in-law, Zack Clem Dream” ihclude a number of en-!| approaching marriage of . their daughter, rnadine, 0 Mrs. Louis H. Haerle Thursday at rior decora committee members. ar thustastfc Civic Theater sup-|ketts, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Ricketts, Connersville. the meeting of Cornelia Cole Fair-| on “Civic F = > ee \porteys.. The play will be pre-| The wedding ceremony wif be at 8 p. m., Apr. 8, in the Mount| = ks DAR Chapter. Committ senjeéd "Frid .y and Saturday at | Pleasant Christian Church, Mrs. Joseph 'E. O'Neill wil be matron of | ey i HT be at2: 3 m, B..Lynn-A 30. Ty the thenter.- Hyoror—and—Miss—Naney-Schiele and Miss Phyllis Bailey will _be| The meeting will be a! P- April electi R|/ Heading ‘the 1st are Mayor Al bridesmafds: Kathy ©Neill- will, == hower Witt be! {nthe Propylaeum. . ~~ MesdAma §( Feeney, Messrs. and Mesdames be the flower girl #nd the ring-| Mar. 18. Another 8 owe d Mrs.| Mrs. Orville F. Shattuck, regent, | Henson, Rt Robert Sweeney Jr. LeRoy .G: bearer will be Ronnie Faucett. given by a te 8 Po (will conduct the business sessio tion—Mrs, |Gordner, George Dailey, Everett, Serving as best man will be Pope in the TH ain b ne The program chairman is Mr man; Mrs. {M. Schofield, Donald Mattison, Aalcomb Boyd, Connersville, and mother, Mrs. am Ie {Charles R. Weiss. William - § (Kurt Pantzer, John G. Kingham, wi1liam Younts and Randell 911 E. 65th St y Mrs. Claud $ Howard B. Pelham, E. R. Black- Brauchla, both of Connersville, The Advent Episcopal Church Hostesses will include Mes. Mrs. Otto X|wood, Jack L. Hatfield, Wallace will be the ushers. wn be the scene at 8 p. m., Apr. dames Frederick G. Balz, Charles Rockener. 0: Lee, €. 8. Stewart, Fred Vii Ow 5. ‘of Miss Jane Eaglesfield’s mar-| McNaull, John E, Hollett, James ¢| Kelly and Rueben Behlmer. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaward| riage to Eldon Howard Nyhart.|W. Lilly #hd ‘W. I Miller, Miss Esther Ri ailec on She at ray DE. pnd Hall are at home at 2452 Broad- The Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr. | Merger, te Dice and Miss Debo- |g To Be | R Rov Ewing Vale, Dr. "> Mra ‘way. The bride is the former Mias| Will Ainciate. Gat Ir. shoter | ; Touts Segir; Dr. and Mre Phin Ruth’ Anne. Carney, ‘daughter of| Mrs Se ob be: us ol Mr. and B. Reed, Dr. and Mrs, Robert W. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur R. Carney, Ow a oe | <-uear. Carn |Barbour, Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. 337 N. Webster Ave. Mr. Hall is of honpr and Miss Cynthia Keller, | proaching |Ochsner, Dr. and Mrs. Norman the son of Mr, and Mts. Charles Cleveland, and - Miss Suzanne daughter, | | | bur - {Eaglesfield, another. sister of the ; B. Tharp J | X Nels pos Misses Mary Conner,| W. Hall, Pittsburgh. Lat 700 future bride. will be bridesmaids. ; of Mr. and e razier, Bernice Van Sickle, They were -marri a y " . ‘ 3/Cok D'Arcy, Sara Lauter, Bellep. m., Feb, 12; in. the Irvington y cud S00, To TRL oll | Youlll Sw to roo - : * isn \ Ramey, Olive Fiihk and Elizabeth Methodist Church with the Rev. ushers will be Stacy DeCamp, | “bb A oa « ; ' : " - . from India 3 yjseott. lactude 3¢ Ralph O. Pearson officiating. |mynt,. Mich., Alexander L. Tag: || You can now enjoy Tharp is ¢ N IMesdames helu MN ghaurs.. od Ma) > 1 ules Alexander! gart III, Stephen Buchanan-and| . College an v > ( SS anc 1 ait choc \ Jr. Harold Naegele, Walter L. Ca-|and Earle L. 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