Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1949 — Page 6

Golf and Country Club.

Nov. 17, 18 and 19—“Anne of the Thousand Days"

hy h Nov. 19-~Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Packed Shedule Seis Whirl In Full

| Society

Motion for

Woeek-Ends So Crowded Many Will Have Difficulty In Choosing Their Entertainment By MARJORIE TURK * SOCIALITES HAVE a packed schedule of formal balls] § _and full dress parties this month. After a few tentative R

starters in October the sr i opened up.

#. The week-ends dre sd ¢ “lists will havediiculty in choosin

The. tempo will increase with class A money-raising Bally n

the Woodstock.

in the Woodstock Club and g phony concert the following Saturday night:

As a strong ondercurstat to the glittering festivities, there will be the theatrical and cultural offerings in the le Murat and the the Ci Civie.

The social calendar through

November follows: /

Nov. 2~Buffet diner and ca- |

ly party in the Woodstock No FT2-Civio Theater presents

“village Green.” Nov. 4—Hobby show in the Athe-

naeum. . Nov. 4—Tgwn Hall presents Dr, George Lawton .in the Murat| Theater. Nov, 5<~8morgasbord and theater, night in the Hilicrest Country Club. Nov. 5—Indianapo!is Junior 14igus ball in the Woodstock |

New 6 Butfet dinner in the Pro-| ~ pylaeum. Nov, 9 — Bridge - luncheon In the ' Propylaeum, |

‘ Nov. 9—Luncheon-bridge. in the

Hillcrest Country Club, Nov. 11-8t. Joan of Arc wom en's Club dance in the#ighland |

Nov, 11 Town ng "presenta| Adolphe Menjou in the Marat|

Theater. i Nov. 12 — Dinner - dance in the Hillcrest Country Club. Nov. 12--Party in ‘the IndianapNo nape ov, anapolis Sym.

in the Murat yside Guild dinner-

Club,

. at ay. Nov. an and ca. Woodstock

~nasta party in the

inthe Murat’ Theater,

Nov. 18—Final dinner-bridge of the season in the Meridian Hills | Country Club. . Nov. 18—Town Hall presents Dor-

presents a children's Soncert in the Cadla- Taberon e-Sistasiiehior party In the Athenaeum. 4 Nov, 19-The Players present Ang Intrudes” and “High " in the Civie Theater fola. by a dance in the Wood

- Nov. 19-Naval Reserve Ball In

the Naval Armory, Nov. 22-23 — “Summer and “Smoke” in the Murat Theater. Nov. 23--Thanksgiving dances in © the Woodstock Club ind the Broadmoor Country Club, Nov. 24—Thanksgiving dinners In the Broadmoor and Meridian Hills Country Clubs, ‘the Woodstock Club, Indianapolis Athetic Club, Propylasum and Athenaeum, -

Proppim

26—Juhior Assembly tea hy in the Indianapolis Ath. letio Su Nov. = Children's Museum | le Ball in the Woodstock Club, Nov. 26—Monte Carlo party in| the is Country Club. | Nov. 26—Dramatic Club party in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Nov, 28-27 — Indianapolis Sym1 Orchestra with Gold and , duo-planists, Murat Theater.

ant.

ON FAMILY.

of the light-hearted will be tempted: RAN AT + The whirl will begin with the Junior League Pall ‘Saturday mght ,

the Indianapolis Athletic Club and

in the Tntianapolis Ath |e

{Mr, and. Mrs. Omar Rybolt, music

in the

VER ONE HUNDRED YEARS

Indianapolis was just a - persons when CHARLES MAYER AND COMPANY was” established one hundred and nine years ago.

The first frame building was just 8 feet by 10 feet of floor space located at the present

f : were no paved streets or cement sidewalks i in

those days.

Into that little store came the leading citizenry of Indianapolis. ' eyes long to see that HERE were the up-to-the. minute things of fine quality from ALL OVER THE WORLD ~ fairly priced, and well selected to fill their needs.

And 30 — after 109 years — CHARLES MAYER AND COMPANY — cantinues to bring the NEWEST and the most UNUSUAL gifts to all of Indiana.

Whether 1 a NEW RESIDENT —— VISITOR i in the city = or an OLD FRIEND — we invite you te : enjoy our glorious stock of Christmas treasures | © awaiting you on our four Interesting floors.

ONE LOCATION.

Charles Magers Com

St. Francis Hos

November, Annual H

the invitation # 8 thetr. entertainment, And a few | ash from dance floor to

momentum with the first Sym-

dances in the country clubs’ and

Legion Group Meeting Set

‘Instruction Sey

Also Will Be Held

A business meeting, instruction school and veterans’ entertain-}” iment are announced by the 1)th| — | District, American Legion Atxillary. The 1ith District Council will hold its regular business session Thursday in the World War. Memorial. Mrs, ‘George A. Brake will preside at the 7:30 p. m. meet(Ing. The president has announced a board members meeting for 6:45 Ps ‘fn. Membership chairmen will freport and plans for the: month will be discussed.

Migs Olivis Weimer and i Mrs. to a pumpkin for decorations at

is on the decoretions committee. Canasta—

Holding Off M

country’s leading player, = In each of my Sanus articies ing to bring you | Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Iam go {Power and Light and Service Ot of ‘bis experience with the)

[Units will give a card party and | EAM entertainment for.the Cold Fur Crawford, what strategy Springs Road. Hospital: veterans|o,. hy opponents to freeze the at 7p. m, Nov, 8 + [pack .on you? ° a * + A—Remember that freezing the Unit- Chairmen 1 pack is primarily a defensive acFea therefore, if you have apparn for the units: are, ent dontrol of the game, play your respectively, Mrs. Ernest Smith hand fo as to embarrass your ophud Mrs. Robert Linke, Broad Pe for pple; Mrs. Ray Close and Mrs. Dg ensive. aMeaiite: Emma Ledig, Power and Light, grea and Mrs, Chester Lawson and 1 you have a t many melds Mrs. Olive Miller, Service. A special. school of Instructiay has been arrangéd by Mrs. Brake las district president for all council committee chairmen, It will {be held at 1:30 p. m. Nov. 10 in melds, In addition to letting you the ‘World War Memorial. - The|pick up the pack. meeting is designed to ald new). Therefore, the offensive stratechairmen in outlining, and plan:|gy against a freeze is for you not ning. their activities for the year. 4 put down too many of your The Watkins Unit will be in|melds. charge of the Protestant services| For example: If you had picked

‘Sunday at. Col ospt up the pack and your hand now Sold Springs H tak contained five 6's, five 10's, three

directors © of the Roberts Park 7's and three 4's, only meld three

\Methodist Church, will provide of the 6's-and three 10's. music for the morning page Hold the three 7's and the three

Mrs, Clarence T. Meyers 4's. Also keep the two 6's and the! unit music eS mig, ue two 10's in your hand.

Hairdressers Elect Fro

more chances to match the the, New Officers card on the pile with a pair if the Officers of the Indiana Hair:

pack 1s frozen. dressers and Cosmetologists As-|

Add to Canasta sociation were elected last night! Now for my dally qusstions ana at the. group’s 12th annual con-|

answers: vention in the Hotel Lincoln. Q-1f our side has melded 8} Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Terre Haute, tne opponents discard one of the

The presidants and rehabilita-

|opponents will be forced to freeze the pack as a defensive measure, In other words, they do not want to continue giving you cards which you can play on one of your

ity of the pack’ being)

canasta, natural or mixed, and

third time. Other officers are Mrs.| Murt Craig; Mrs. Hazel Von Diel- and 444 1 o-our_eanAtA? nger, Seymour; Mrs. Cora Bets, {ck it up and play the South Bend, and Mrs. . Pauline You an Lads Ate vay Brumfield, Evansville, first. Many people have the idea that through fourth vice presidents. when a canasta is formed .they Others elected were Miss Bett- can throw one of these cards and {sene Barrick, Terre Haute, secre-/it will.act as a stop card, like a tary; Mrs. Lenora Garr, Ander- black trey. {son, financial secretary; Mrs.| It. probably would if the pack| Mary Koerner, Marion, treasurer; was frozen, because yoli would) {Mrs. Kathryn Whitehurst, Wayne, historian, and Mrs, Anice same rank in your hand to pick Brown, Muncie, and Mrs, Elsie.up the top card on the discard Robertson, Huntingburg, trustees, pack. The convention will end today. | That would | be rather unlikely,

: | Wednesday’ s

CHARLES MAYER AND COMPANY Established 1840 al

a little city some 4,000

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ddress, 29 West Washington Street.

It didn't take their discerning

St, Francis Hospital Guild. It will be held Saturday night in the K. of C. Hall. Mrs. Groh is general chairman and Miss Weimer

Defense Against Freezing

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority ' JOHN CRAWFORD of Philadelphia is Fated Ro one of the ist for this year's presentation. greatest bridge players in the country. He is one of the experts who has taken up the and today most of the fine canasta “players col consider him as the!

on the table, you will find that the -

is protection against the eights Chapter will be hostess frozen. It also will give you many!

| Mrs, Nellle W. Savage, third!J

tan rslectad president for the same numeral, ean. 1 pick it ot the medals committee, will be

A-If the pack Is not frozen, dents and past presidents break-

Ft. need two natural. csrds of the

A Mra.

" {Indiana

‘fi rison and Bettie Wolfe and Mrs.

pital Guild

arvest Ball

, (Nov. 8. the first rehearsal for ; Handel's “Messiah.” sponsored anE Buglly by the group. will be held.

of he United Christian Mission{ary Society, was graduated from Texas Christian University. He has done work in Phillips University and the University of Chicago. He has been an active worker in the field of religious social work in areas of world peace, international problems, race relations, economic justice and labor problems.

Groh add the final fouches Louis od “ 17th Annual ‘Messiah’

the annual Harvest Ball of the

company the first rehearsal for the 17th annual presentation of the “Messiah.” ‘The meeting will {be held at 7:30 p.m. Nov. §, in the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. ’Nick T. Puckett will ha in charge of the social hour. . J, Russell’ Paxton, Tech High School ‘music ‘department . again will direct the oratorio at 3 p. m, Dec. 4, in the church.

Mrs. Naom! Pryor will be solo-

Carl Kiefor's orchestra will pay.

elds Best

|Mrs, Arthur R. Robinson is_gengame of canasta eral chairman, The Srvington Community Cho-|" ——_ w sin the o it you already had made ‘a canasta [Fua, th inging the Srateio, with the same cards as the UP- experienced singers. Anyone incard on the pack. terested shoyld contact Mrs, WilBut if you have an extra card gon T. Patterson, 351 N. Gra{of the same rank as those in a'ham Ave canasta which’ you have formed, Ee itrevals will be held in the it will act almost the same as 2 eyening on Nov. 15, 22 and 29.

Stop card 167 700 le FR + Nupfial ist Nuptia Attendants

will not have.two to match the — iss Betty Davis

one. you. Va Wed Nov. 19

Q—Must + E inyer have a to discard in order to go out? A-—No. You may either make}: a discard or meld all” of your| ‘cards when you go out. Mr. McKenney Is unable to” -Mrs. L. Jack Green has been named matron of honor by Miss Betty M. Davis for her Nov. 19 wedding to Ted A. Pollard. The Rev. R. C. Windhorst will read the 7:30 p. m. double-ring ceremony in the Pleasant Run

answer Individual questions from readers. However, he will Boulevard Evangelical and Reform church.

include the most frequently asked questions on oanasta in Miss Jo Ellen Polfard, sister of the prospective’ bridegroom,

‘his column, =~ - and Miss Charlotte Hafer will

War ar Mothers To Meet Here - 4 (be the. bridesmaids. Best man will be Mr. Green, and Kenneth

State Convention and Robert Davis, brothers of

To Begin Monday the bride-to-be, will be ushers. The 26th annual state conven-| Parents of the couple are Mr. tion of ‘the American War Moth-land Mrs. Giles C. Davis, 2701 ers. will ‘be held here Monday 8. Illinios St., and Mr. and Mrs. through "Nov. 9. The University vania St. {for the. convention. Mrs, J. L. {Breedlove is chairman. Son: Henry -F. Schricker will at the formal - opening [Monday night in the World War Memorial. Delegates will register |during the afternoon in the Hotel 'Lincoln, convention headquarters.

shower in honor of Miss Davis. Guests, in addition to * th mothers’ of the couple, will clude Mesdames Fred 8

sate vice president, and Mrs. W. Dongus, national chairman Kidwell, Lorna co-chairmen for the chapter presi- Kidwell and rise linen shower was y. Mrs. Kenneth Davis and

fast at 7:30 a m, Tuesday. Mrs.

these systems to. the aroma public policy and legislation corfi-

!mittee of the Indiana Medical Association, urged that voluntary health plans be given every portunity.

{rate increases only hasten the policies covering hospital

‘which only maximum efficiency land minimum operating expenses

C. J Pollard, 2348 N. Pennsyl-|

Mrs. Green will entertains Thursday with a miscellaneous;

‘Held Nov. 17

A get-acquainted hour will ac-{

“Mr. Uni

well, Pat Donahue and Susan Bak p. m. each night through Friday. -

“Here as in all parts of the na

E. Steckler told the Indianapolis

Copper Penny's Adventure in Friendship,” the Girl Scout pageant for Scout week, will open tonight in the Indiana Building in the State Fairgrounds. Included in the cast are (loft to right) Sara VanArsdale, Mary Hagopian, Peggy Black-

Public Counselor Addresses Local Council of Women

tern is a part of a generally sick industry,”

Steckler spoke at the afternoon session of the all-day luncheon meet- 0. C. Redenbacher, ing in the North Methodist Church. “Municipal expansions and decentralizations of shopping cen-

“23 PTA Leaders Plan State Con

To Be Chief Speaker

LAFAYETTE, ind, Nov, 1 (UP)—Plans for the state cone OF vention of the Indiana/Congress: * lof Parents and Teachers * In French Lick next Apr. 20-21 were

state board of manages at the organization's institute. Dr. ‘Weaver of Stephens i College, Mo., will be chief speaker.

er, Greenfield, president, They included: “l Scholarships—Miss Ruth Flora, ‘Bremen; Miss Peggy Knoy, Mars tinsville; Mrs, Helen Umbarger, East Chicago; Mrs, O. Dale Robe lertson, Ft. Wayne; Dr. Donald L, Simon, lacmibgton, and Mrs,

Eiections-Mrs. Cleatie H. Boy

state

er, Lafayette, - chairman; Mrs, {Floyd © Clark, - Hamilton; Mrs, Clarence Evans, Bicknell; Mrs,

Stanley Smith, Scottsburg, and Mrs. Phillip Reed, Indianapolis.

Logansport; Mrs, William Gloye, Kokomo, chairman; Mrs. H. L, Johnson, Bloomington; Mrs. Ken« neth Landgraf, New Albany, and Mrs. Walter Thoms, Indianapolis, Recommendation. for State Chairman and District Director— Mrs. Joseph Hennessy, Bouth Bend; Mrs, George Gruenwald,

er. It wil-be presented at at 7:30

rish, Evansville, and Mrs, David Ashton; New Castle, chairman, ‘Arrangements for Natio mass transportation sys- Headquarters Office—Mrs.

public counsel6r William McCammon, Indianapolis; {Charles Boynton, Elkh

tion our

Council of Women today. Mr.

|Mrs. Kenneth Lan ‘bany, and Mrs, Ca

ters coupled with the competitive influence of the private automobile’ have brought hundreds of]

This point, Mr. Steckler described as the point beyond which

threat of public ownership and attendant— costliness;the-—point--at,

together with an all-out effort to gain the public's use of the transit ‘system -can prevent financial collapse. ‘The public official urged the women to avail themselves of the public service commission office, to attend the hearings which said are “public” abreast of the facts in all

commission as a body” charged with keeping a balan between the '( nce the util-

“Compulsory health insurance or government control within the, : medical profession will mean both | high administrative costs and an ‘assembly type medical care with

Bazaar to Be

The Women’s Society of the)

Thomas W. Prather, state president, will be in chargé of the Mi business sessions opening that! me, 333 Lincoln St. morning in the hotel. e parents of the bride-to-be!

will entertain at a buffet Plan Memorial Service Ny ea 202 ye Sper Mrs. Schricker will be "T for a tea from 2 to 4 p Named Club Editor

|day.” A memorial se Times Apevia) held in the Travertine Room in| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 1— {the evening. Mré. F. P. Mac-Miss Georgianne Davis, a junior Nickel, Logansport, state chap-lat Radcliffe College, has been named club editor for the 1950

lain, will preside. George Cralg, Brazil, na- year book. Miss Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her-

| tional - "American Legion com> | mandef, will be guest speaker f0rischel TX. Davis, 7980 College Ave., Indianapolis, ~

luncheon meeting. Club Plans Luncheon

Cé-chairmen for the event will be W. R. Simpson, University tn Wagner Lafayette, The Newcomers Club will hold {fourth state vice president. Dele-| 20-11 45°4. m. luncheon tomorrow, in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Philip! {gates will attend business meet-| IM. C Cassi idy will be © the e hostess. | ings during the morning. Officers| will be elected at the afternoon ‘business conference. Guest speaker for the banquet | that night will be M. D. Cummins, | Veterans Administration man{ager. The newly elected officers twill be installed.

Sorority Will Hold Election |

Officers will be elected by the Alpha Chapter, Zeta national business and women’s sorority, “Thursday. The business session) {will be at 7 p. m, in the Hotel | Lincoln. Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor | will preside, Miss Maryellen Sherman, w ys and means committee chal fan. will report on the Nov, 16 Christ-| | mas. bazaar. 1 Miss Mabel Jones heads the nominating committee with 7 | Misses Edith’ Abbitt, Alma Mor

Helen Haehl in the Davis Friday.

i

{ Beta Chl, professional

| Vivien Hill. | Mrs. Doris Guthrie will review) “I Love My Doctor” (Barkins).! She will be Introduced by: Mrs. | [Ray ‘UO. Door, program commits] tee chairman.

Kermit Roosevelt |

To Speak Tonight

~ PR MB

ONE HUNDRED AND NINE YEARS,

mpony

«798 wi WASHINGTON TTRE

Kermit Roosevelt, grandson ol Theodore Roosevelt, will speak at’ 8:30 p. m. today at the meeting of! in the

| Meridian Street Methodist Church will give a talent bazaar from 10:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Nov. 17 in the temporary church building, 51st St. and Central Ave. » Proceeds will go-to: the building fund of the new church to be constructed at 55th St. and N. Meridian St. Ground breaking will take place in November. Handmade articles, including baby’s sweaters, booties, caps and gloves, aprons and fancy work will be on sale, A variety of cakes, candies, cookies, white elephants, | wrappings and greeting cards also will be available. ma es wil be:taken for Chri trées and wreaths to be livered before the’ holiday. Ee {clally featured will be paintings of two well knowl Indiana | |artists.

For Fine DRAPERY and RUG Cleaning

The Same High Quality As

_ In SWISS Fine Garment ~Cleaning Service!

ino personal relationship between {the doctor and his patient.”

there is no question to the. :

Soforities—

Club to Install "New Chapter

new chapter and a business meeting are announced today by two sorority groups. jin

will install a new chapter to be known as Theta Tau. Mrs. James Edson Lowry, 5940 Guilford Ave., president of Theta Theta Chapter, sponsors of the new group, will be hostess for the installation tea.

Grove, Cal, national grand president, will have charge of the tservice. Also present will be Mrs.

stle.

fonal regional vice of Region 4, suggested point program of parent ing in a talk Pesterday. “It is the parent’s obligation to know the child through child study and parent education,” she

~The speaker, cochairman of the

“To date 62 mi and other educational agencies, and to control and balance the child’s environment through the biic. :| civic activity.” -

Bake Sale Arranged |By Tech Alumnae

The Technical High School Bake Shop Alumnae will sponsor a bake sale from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m, Saturday in the Atlas Super Jar ket, Joth Bi. bad Callege Ave .s All types of baked goods wil on - sale. Sundwiches, Lh ee National President beans and potato salad also ti wil vaila or those wish To Conduct Ceremony |o eat while shopping.

An installation service for a”

Sunday Phi Beta Psi Sorority|

Mrs. Leonard Dobkins, Garden

Doyle Ummel, Santa Ana, Cal, national grand secretary; Mrs. {Edna M. Bennett, Aurora, prov: {ince organizer, and Mrs. ia Shockney Jr. Franklin, a = grand treasurer.

Misses Joan Mercer, Gretchen Moffitt, Joan Perki Louise Jones and Betty “Mbon will be! members of the

. Mary Catherine “and t Masse, 510 N. Emerson ve., will be. hostesses at 8:15 Zip. m. Thursday for the business o- meeting of the Chi Tau Alpha Sorority. Members will prepare leather goods for the Red Cross to give {to the blind.

1s the word for

FNL hg

Dr. Paul Weaver 4 |

made last night at a ‘meeting of

by Mrs. Antal Walke

“Nominating—Mrs. Glen Sweet,’

Ft. Wayne; Mrs. L. R., Horrall,”

| Washington; Mrs. William Pere

said, “to co-operate with schools.

development of Publ ‘opinion and -

PLANTERS

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= . WHATS NI M. Louis wil

Designing \ New T

By ELIZAR YOUR UProom owes m lamps. The la from old-fash bers to today’ some designs, difference in: -room. But you pro with one type kind that has heavy base g os - “lamp shade. Modern det step in the ri not stride f more variety eéncy is’ nece planned room. Fy HERE IS George Nelson better lighting which spreads surface, such where even, § tion is requir Could be th strictly mode an old favor height adjusti but it's a far gineered ° ligh well as in it looks.

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