Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1949 — Page 22
He is now a staff state department
~ Mrs. George Arthur Frantz will devotions. ;
Ord Overman, Della F. Hoss, C. V. Jewell, Albert W. Michel, Rob-
dren's booth.
Nov. 4 has been named by the members of St. Ann’s Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church as the date for its Christmas Gift Bazaar. It will be from 10:30 a. m., to 8:30 p. m. in the church. Committees have been working all summer and fall on novelties and gift items for the bazaar. Materials for the items “| were purchased from the proceeds of a recent rummage sale «| sponsored by the guild.
-ISororifies— Sororities Set Meetings
TOMORROW Alpha Epsilon Chap., Delta Theta Tau—6 p. m. Mrs. Scott Padgett, 5801 N. Oxford Ave. hostess. Committee, Mrs, Harold Honderich, chairman; Mesdames W. F. Hanning, D. O. Burton, Byron Fowler, 0. C. Pearce, E. T. Surgener, W. A. Pearson, R. O. Roach, J. R.| Gray, L. H. Keaton, Noble] Reynolds, E. P. McKibben, R. «| L. Gaither and James Houck, Miss Jean Burton and Miss Philena Argo. Halloween party. Chap. P, PEO — 1 p. m, Mrs, Frederick Barlow and Mrs. Guy Foster, 5130 University Ave, hostesses; Mrs. C. W. Cordry and Mrs. R. E. Jougewaard, assistants. “Brazil” Mrs. H. 8. Rogers.
TUESDAY Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron—12:30 p. m. Mrs, E. L. Pedlow, 3038 Central Ave, hostess. “It's an Old CallThey are Joan Minknes, presi-| fornia Custom” (Shippey), Mrs. ; Joan Jox, vice president; H. W. Kroeger. Marilyn Schnidt, secretary; Mar-|Chap. 8, PEO—7:30 p. m. Mrs. 'E. lene Beal, treasurer, and Barb, B. Crowell, 3245 College Ave. Noonan, sergeant-at-arms, hostess. Program, Frank WalClub members are planning a| lace. dancs lor Nov, 13, Chap U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. O. P. Epler, 5750 E. 10th St., hostess; Mrs. W. B, Stamper, assistant. “Weaving,’ Mrs. J. H, Westbay; birthday party. Chap. W, PEO—2 p. m. Herron Art Museum. Speaker, Wilbur D. Peat; guest day tea. Chap. AM, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs. A. T. Laycock, 5735 N. Oxford Ave. hostess. ‘Account Overdrawn,” A. C. Johnson and N. T. McLaughlin,
rence Central High School will attend a dance Wednesday night. Toni Kline and Nancy Glass, rushees of the Ofa-Afo Club will attend the next meeting Thursday fo Stubi Mosmeier’s home, Other guests will be Rosemary LaMar, Myrna McClure, and Mary Hill. Judi Dieck is president of the club.
The “Kiddie Korner" will be ane of the main attractions at the Christmas Gift Bazaar of St. Ann's Guild Nov. 4. Getting a sneak preview of some of the toys to be on display are John McCullough (left) and Susan‘ Rogers (right). Mrs. John McCullough
Mrs. A. P. Willett, bazaar chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. J. E. Hollett Jr, co-chair-man. “ommittee chairmen include Mrs. M. A. Hansen and Mrs. A. G. Shoptaugh, aprons; Mrs.
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(center) is chairman of the chil-
and Mrs. candy. Mrs. G. H. Vyverberg, white elephants; Mrs. G. A. MecDougall, children’s entertainment; Mrs. W. C. Bertermann, flowers; Mrs. D. W. Alexander,
C. F. Thompson,
Lee Dessauer, towels; Mrs. B. afternoon tea; Mrs, Taylor E. Luglan, dolls; Mrs. A. J. Land, coke bar; Mrs. L. V. Cook and Mrs. Mason King, Burkhead, decorations, and Mrs.
knitting; Mrs. John McCullough, “Kiddie Korner”; Mrs. H. B, Asquith, gifts and paper; Mrs, Harlan Johnson, baked goods,
This Week's Club Calendar—
By AGNES H. OSTROM “Out of the Kitchen” and “Frank Barbour Wynn" are subjects of two club talks set for this week. The schedule for the week follows: TOMORROW Indianapolis Literary — 8 p. m, DAR, “Frank Barbour Wynn,” William N., Wishard Jr.
W. E. Mohr, publicity. Mrs. Hubert Helms and Mrs. William Zaiser are in charge of the dinner and reservations.
| hostess; Mrs. James Burford, | assistant, Program, “Gene | Stratton Porter,” Mrs. E. L. | Carr and Mrs. G. M. Graham; dessert. {Colonial Boston Chap., ITSC—10 a. m. Mrs. Charles Sanders, W. | 106th St.; Mesdames F. A. Bond, | D. H. White, H. B. Strugeon and E. A. Clarke, assistants. Speaker, Mrs. Walter Houppert.
Merillian Chap, ITSC-—-12:30 p. M. Mount Vernon Chap., ITSC—11|
Mrs. V. D. Crowe, 3641 Carroll-|
a. m. Warren Hotel.
ton Ave; Mrs. R. C. Manning| walter Shake, Bess Henry and
and Mrs, P. W. Glacken, assistants. Speaker, Miss Magdalena Fred. } Pleasant Run Chap., ITSC—12:30 p. m. E. New York St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Speaker, Mrs. Walter dessert, Venetian Chap, ITSC—-12:30 p. m. Warren Hotel. Mrs. Claude Lett, hostess; Mesdames Blanche Salmon, George Davis and Elmer Winterfeldt, assistants. Speaker, Mrs. Davis.
TUESDAY
Alpha Beta Latrelan—1:30 p. m.| gchulmeyer, 5902 Pleasant Run
Mrs. Fred Greene, 6465 Spring Mill Road, hostess; Mrs. Frede-
rick Marston and Mrs. Robert Ladies Federal--Noon. Mrs. Mar-| shall Williams, 814 N. DeQuin-!
Ramsay, assistants.
Inter-Alla—2 p. m. Mrs. J. Brown-| ing Gent, 340 E. 60th St., hos-|
tess. Program, Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp Sr. and Mrs. A. T. Brown. Arabian Chap, ITSC—-11:15 a. m. YWCA, Speaker, Mrs, Reynolds.
ter Shirley, 818 E.
sistant. Keene: Spencer -- Noon.
ess. Music.
Lotta Carey, hostesses. review, Mrs. Donald Clark. WEDNESDAY Charial—12:30 p. m. Mrs. T. R
Club Members Busy A hayride and a rush part kept the members of the Plaids Olub busy this month. The hayride was at the Acton Dude Ranch and the party was held in the home of Delores Alton.
Dates, guests and members of
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Stephens Alumnae Club
Schedules Luncheon
The Stephens College Alumnae Club of Indianapolis will entertain Dr. Homer P. Rainey,
{Stephens president, at an 11:45 the SHE Club attended a Wiener, m. luncheon Wednesday in the
roast last night at Oaklandon. {Columbia Club. Mrs. John P. Anabel King and Siste Fahr- Holton is general chairman for bach are new pledges of the the event. DREAMS Club. The group met] in the home of Delores Altom,
Send News of teem club ae- k tivities to Jeam Maney, The | 4 - Indianapolis Times, apolis 9.
eC ola ‘Sunshine Club Sets YOU KNOW}—— Monthly Card Party
Why we have grown to be the
{Children’s Sunshine Club,
the State? ‘ridian Room.
{ Dr. Rainey is speaking in In|dianapolis in connection with the annual teachers’ convention this wee {
The monthly card party of the! Inc.| x hn | will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, at largest re-upholstering firm in ithe Colonial Furniture Co. Me-
Mrs. Fred J. Smith is chairman
hostess.
{Inter Nos—12:30 p. m. Mrs, David | __ Fowler, 102 8. Emerson Ave.,! Marguerite Ulen.
Noble
Late Book—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Wal58th St, hostess; Mrs. C. J. Iserloth, as-| “Alaska,” Miss Amy |
Mrs. Frank | Wright, 3016 College Ave, host-
Westfield Woman’s—1:30 p. m.| Mrs. Herbert Sweet and Miss,
John Strack, hostesses. Speaker, experiences.” The program will years ago. Mrs. Jules Zinter. {include a talk on landscaping.
Service-Study — Ernest Cooper, 1118 N. Tacoma St. hostess. “Out of the Kitchen,” Mrs. Bert Moon.
Houppert; Zetathea—2 p. m. Mrs. Paul N.| Madison Ave,
Harris, 4340 Central Ave., hostess; Mesdames M. B. Cook, C. M. Doane, D. J. Davis, E. R. Ford, C. E. Schwab, Lucinda Spann, C. W. Whitehead and R. | W. Brennan, assistants. Guest Da
THURSDAY {Beta Delphian—Noon. Mrs. Fred i Pkwy., hostess.
} Program, Mrs. C. H. Maston.
cy St., hostess. Entertainment, Mrs. Paul Burkhart and Mrs. Charles Tuttle. | FRIDAY {Friday Afternoon Keading—1:30 { p. m. Mrs. F. M. Montgomery, 3214 N. New Jersey St., hostess; Mrs. 8S. G. Gifford and Mrs. G H. Healey, assistants. gram, Mesdames Charles Cherdron, Clarke,
{Erin Isle Chap, ITSC—8 p. m
P. Mulcahy, assistants. way,” Miss Magdalena Fred.
.. er, Miss Amy Keene; dessert.
Crockett, 1416 Edgemont St, Woman's Round Table—1 p. m.| | Mrs. C, W. Steeg, 815 E. Maple! Program, Miss
Road, hostess.
_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Kiddie Korner’ to Be Among Top Attractions Earlham Club (Of St. Ann's Guild Christmas Gift Bazaar
| Naturalist To Show
Mesdames at their Wednesday meeting, will lished the dental corps in the
Pro-| Gifford and Beatrice pe Mrs. C. E. Lindner, 3601 Forest * i Manor Ave.; Mesdames F. E.| Ballew, Austin Wininger and B. | “Nor-| y | +
Book (Normandy Chap, ITSC — 12:30 p. m. Mrs. F. L. Clarke, 5467 | Carrollton Ave. hostess. Speak-|
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SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1949
To Sponsor Koch Movie
yr High School. Mr, Koch, visual education director in the Cincinnati Museum | of Natural History, will show his .all-color motion picture, “Flame in the Jungle.” i : Mrs. M. L. Hall, president of. the women’s group has named, ; Mrs. Robert L. Glass, genéral! chairman. Committee assistants’
Allan K. Harcourt,
Skilled Craftsman 5
In her announcement of the 8 event, Mrs. Hall said, “Peter {Koch is a skilled craftsman with a camera, constantly seeking new !pictorial methods. His desire to capture on film the spirit and tempo of a land and a people led him to a little known equatorial jungle in ‘South America. He lived alone and unarmed with the Djuka tribe for three months. “‘Flame in the Jungle’ records ‘the beauty of that country, the
!exotic plants and strange animals THE SPOTLIGHT will focus
{and the daily life of primitive Strains of Strauss’ “Tales From the Vienna Woods” will drift
people. Camera fans, school chil-'from the orchestra platform. dren, students of social customs
much to admire in this film.”
Dental Auxiliary Dance Set
Dr. and Mrs. Sandu N. Constant
This will be a scene at the Athenaeum Saturday night when or just adventure lovers will find Dr. and Mrs. Sandu N. Constant dance the Viennese waltz. The occasion will be the annual Masquerade Ball of the Women’s
Boys Club Auxiliary
List Committees For the Year
Mrs. Clyde E. Lee, 706 Notting:
are Mn. Ram Hueber, Mrs. Norman E. Titus, yearbook; Mrs. Walter Colbath, chairman, Mrs. Donald V. Kennedy, publicity; Mrs. Hanly Blackburn, chairman, Mrs. E. D. and Mrs. Leland Crawford, telephone. Chairmen Listed Mrs. Harold L. Martin, chairnan, Mesdames Donald 8. Morris, Clark S. Wheeler, Herbert A. and Harry G. Gortanlh Ho English Avenue Club; Mrs. W. Howell, chairman; Mrs. * Feucht and Mrs. E. K. Hawkins, Lauter Memorial Club; Mrs. Frank Faire child, Noblesville Camp; Mrs. George Vyverberg, membership; | Mrs. George M. Halverson. chairiman, Mrs. Clyde E. Lee, visitors to the board. Mrs. Joseph J. Cole, chairman, Mesdames Hueber, Wheeler, Morris, Bernard F. Lacy, Vyverberg, Crawford and Pinnell and Miss Coffey, ways and means. Officers serving with Mrs. Macnabb are Mrs. Hueber, vice
on a couple swirling gracefully.
Mr, Koch last year presented Auxiliary of the Dental Society. “Along Smoky Mountain Trails”| m4 pr. Constant, a native Ro-|
here under the auspices of the Vi waltz is Earlham Club. Tickets may yejLiinian ’ J 1c gese from oe |
purchased at the door or from, , ! members of the group. |paregts. It's just passed on from)
generation to generation.” He Garden Clubs—
dasa re Sieg a slow waltz, Clubs Fete Halloween
| For Mrs. Constant, a first gen-| leration American of Romanian |parentuge, the waltz is a pleas-| ant reminder of the early days of} up and camped in the open. i The approach of Halloween Nemories of Vienna i promises some eerie club meet-| ) { ings this week. | Reared in Bucharest, Dr. ConThe Nature Stady Club will be stant recalls that many Austrian entertained by Mr. and Mrs. customs, including the waltz, were Arthur Beard at Brendonwood Prevalent in “little Paris” as he Commohs on Saturday evening. knew it in his youth. “It was a The club bulletin suggests to|gay city—full of life and—beaumembers, “If you can find a face tiful women.” funnier than the one you wear | Dr. Constant was born in Paris, regularly, put it on and see if you the eldest child of a student in can stump the experts.” {medical school there. His father, Thalia Garden Club members, Dr. Nichflas Constant, estab-
answer roll call with “Halloween Romanian army more than 40
Life was easy for the family in|
11 a. m. Mrs. Mrs. M. A. Pepples will present the days preceding World War II. | Pers.
a flower arrangement for dis- The proverbial summer vacation cussion. The meeting is at the|problem was settled simply. The, {home of Mrs. Leo Costin, 6802 Constants spent a month on the, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Black Sea shore, another month| {Robert Riney will assist Mrs.!in the Carpathian Mountains. The! Costin. children played soccer (they called
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president; Mrs. Titus, secre it football) and became excep-|/tary, and Mrs. John E. Schadt, tional swimmers. Long treks up|treasurer. ‘
the mountains were broken by overnights in the lodges built for hikers. When these were not available the travelers bundled up and camped in the open.
Stationed Here
After being graduated from the University of Bucharest Medical School in 1837, Dr. Constant came to America and entered Harvard University. On a trip with his father, who came over to see how his son was doing in the U. S., they vis- Community Center for the benefit ited the Romanian consulate in|of Crossroads. Mrs. C. H. Koontz, New York. An attractive blackddance committee chairman, is behaired girl, Erie Te cau, made|ing assisted by Mesdames Charles
Universal Club Sets Meeting
Thomas Hasbrook will be guest
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the Universal Club Auxiliary. A noon luncheon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club is planned. Mrs. Earl Blessing and Mrs. William E. Chance" will be hostesses. Wash clothes will be collected for Julietta Hospital. Plans will be discussed for the Nov. 5 dance in the Northeast
them fee. “at home.” Her Ro-/H. Boswell, Joe M. Kline, Joe manian parents had come from Myers, Jack Spratt and Robert Transylvania, in northern Ro-|Crawford. mania, to Youngstown, Dh n 4 | The Constants were ma December, 1940. Dr. Constant AEL Club Schedules completed his studies at Harvard Meeting Tuesday
in time to enter the Army where
Alpha Eta Latreian Club will he received his citizenship pa-
hold its first business meeting of the season at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Norb F. Schaefer, president, will be hostess in her home, 6999 N. Meridian St.
Today they live on the East Side with their young daughter. If her father’s theory on learning the Viennese waltz is correct, Anita, too, should be a lovely waltzer soon.
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At the Orchid meeting at the h Mrs. Arthur G. ] orchid plants ad
Officers Listed Officers of this Mrs. William 0. dent; Prof. C, E. due, vice preside: Teter of Bloomin treasurer. These with Victor H. Sr
and Edgar Harv make up the exec Mrs. Funkhou: chairman. Howa 0. Wheeler also s gram committee. venson of Richm of the member with Frederick C lumbus and Mrs.
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