Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1950 — Page 8
Assistants
Announced | For Parties Mrs. William Gates Lists Spring Events
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who will assist her at the annual spring parties to be given for members of her dancing classes. Assistants for the spring party from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. Friday in the Woman's Department Club will bé Messrs. and Mesdames C. D. Alexander, M. P. Bisesi, E. J. Braman, W. H. Bull, Hugh Carpenter, V. C. MacNabb, F. F. Marston and G. H. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. James Collins and Dr, and Mrs. E. W, Dyar, At the 4:15 p. m. tea dance Thursday will be Mesdames M. 8. Barton, J. E. Bingham, T. E. - Black, James Bowen, George 8. Dailey, H. 8. Evans, H. C. Ocshner, R. R."Powell, Clarence QuilJen, J. L.-Riddle, J. L. Rose, J. P.| Seidensticker, R. 8. Smith, B. R. Turner and J. W. Wiggs. Mesdames J. H. Alltop, John Burkhart, M. R. Cothern, J. J. Dalke, M. A. Gaskins, E. H. Grebe, J. E. Jollett, G. F. Hyde P. A. Kuhn, Guy Martinelli, O. C. Pohlman, G. V. Ryan, Henry Schmidt, Carey Spicer and J. D. Strickland will assist at the Friday afternoon tea dance. Assistants listed for Saturday! afternoon's 2 to 3:30 o'clock tea dance include Mesdames Willis Adams, C. C. Duck, George Fotheringham, Floyd Fults, B. C.
Rutibert, ~ RE a Presidents of three choral groups taking part in the morning program at the Apr. 21 meeting of
sing, J. M. Leftell, George Sadlier,| the Indianapolis District, Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, in the Columbia Club are (left to right) T. J, Umphrey, Donald Wharton, Mesdames Fred Lehr, Roy Florian and Elmer Emigholz. : John Williams and Reuben Win-| chester. Mesdames W. L. Brown, R. C.| Clubs.
Fetter, Hope Bedford Nevitt,| Representatives of affiliated senior and student groups will
E. 8. Nunns and A. P. Willett will| “ ” E be the Indianapolis assistants for give the program. The noon “Love Feast to Music” will be high
thé 4:15 to 6 p. m. tea dance 8at-| "vie Indiana Federation urday. From Lebanon will bel president, will be a guest. Mesdames Herbert Chittum,| . . Stanley... Hall... Karl. Kashner,|.. There will be a program of Clarence Kern, C. O. Weddle and| organ music during the 9:30 Robert H. Wiseheart. All the tea| a.m. registration. At 10 a.m. dances will be in the WDC, the meeting will open with a a— processional by -the Speedway
2 Horse Show ETT CHOTA CEB ANd the Fédera-
tion of Mothers Choruses of the U i} Li + A Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae Trio ni S IS e will play and the Speedway
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A day of music will be presented Apr, 21 in the Columbia Club and Mrs. Helen Robinson will
ticipating are Mrs. Roy Florian, Federation of REN Speedway Choral be costumed as dieners of the Moravian Church and will light the:candles on the tables. They will serve as escorts for Miss Patti Browne, representing “Music.” ai Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Frederick H. Sterling, retiring president of the hostess group, will give the messages. There will be short talks by two national federation board members, Mrs. Leland Fishback, Henry Hoss, Clair McTurnan and Mrs, Frank Robert Shultz, Emigholz, Len-
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Ballroom by the Indianapolis District, Indiana Federation of Music sing in the afternoon. Presidents of the choral groups par-
Miss Gladys Alwes and Miss
Wilma Thompson and chairmen of affiliated groups, Mesdames
Indianapolis public schools. The Ch * + G Choral ‘Club and the Matinee . hristamore roup Musicale Chorale will sing. For the “Love Feast” cere-
To Sponsor Event mony six young members will
Two committees working on the
Cregor. nis Calvin, Lehr and Florian The Jordan College Student and Miss Clytia Ullrich and String Quartet and Chorale Miss Gertrude Gutelius.
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By Couple In Church
George Hutchinson Weds Mary O'Brien
The St. Philip. Neri Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth O'Brien and George Hutchinson at 9 o'clock this morning. The Rev. Fr. James Barton read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. O’Brien, 849% N. Oakland Ave., and Mrs. Agnes Hutchinson, Yorkshire, England. Mrs. Robert Dinn, the matron of honor, wore an orchid net {frock over taffeta with matching! net hat and mitts. Mrs, Patrick d Mrs. Richard Meyer, were dressed in tte
O'Donoghue, junior wore yellow. Their accessories matched their frock, too. Barbara the ringbearer was Patrick Fisher Jr. The bride wore a white slipper satin gown made with a tight bodice embroidered in seed pearls and a cathedral train. Her {llusion veil was held with a seed pearl tiara. She carried white roses, valley lilies and ivy.
The Murat Temple will be the scene Friday of the Sunnyside Guild's annual ine Looking over prizes ple the event are (left to right) Mesdames Rodney Curry, Folic E Erwin McComb. :
card party, | Spratt and
Reception Arranged Norbert Thompson was the, best man, and the ushers facuded, Robert F. O'Brien, brother of the| bride; Frank Flynn and Richard] Cardis. A breakfast in the Marott Hotel Crystal dining room followed the ceremony, and at 7 o'clock {tonight there will be a reception in the hotel. The couple will leave for a sixweek trip to England where they will visit the bridegroom’s family. The bride's traveling suit is navy and she will wear navy acces-
Mothers (sories and a white coat. .They lighted by a candle-lighting ceremony. Mrs. Lawrence Parke Smith Choruses; Mrs. Elmer Emigholz, [will be at home in Indianapolis RO RA RT Club, and Mrs. F. Fred Lehr, Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Chorale. Also playing ‘will’ be Mrs.” Susan 8:
after June 11. . The bride was graduated from the Indiana University School for
“iNUrses and” Mr HUtcHInson 15 a Hemingway and Mrs. William [graduate of St. Augustine, Leeds.
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Mrs. Sterling is in charge of 'Organizations—
“reservations: Assistants include DAR Gro up a,
Slates Lunch
Harrison Chapter Event to Be Apr. 21
A dessert luncheon and Pan-
To Insure Bigger Melds
CCAP 2T nthe “Assumption” Cath- {and Mesdames John M. UpDe-
Spring Horse Show were oP . | d P nounced today at a luncheon arties afe fo receqge meeting of the Christamore Ald, ' . . ’ Society by Mrs. William C. Ber- ( / S f S d termann, society president. | Qa a pring ime erenq e The society is sponsoring the, show May 12-14 in the Coliseum! in co-operation with the Indiana Saddle Horse Association. Mrs. John Holliday, 95 Wellington Drive, was hostess for the| meeting. Assisting her were Mesdames W. J. Holliday Jr., John Gould Jr.,, Thomas Binford andiof Mr. John Brant. : . Mrs. Irving Lemaux Jr. was dames Karl Stegemeier, F. L.| Dr.
To Install
Numerous parties will precede the gala “springtime serenade”| the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
their home for Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Thomas, Richmond; Messrs. The services will and Mesdames Carl Rusie, Ray Schakel and Irving O. Ball,
home Allending a any 3} ihe Home Wilking and Mr. and Mrs. A.
ington.
Pilot Club
| Neilson Jackson, Champaign, Ill.[Grace Wicklund, president; Mrs. Wyatt will be Messrs. and Mes and Mrs.’ Alan Sparks will|Omer McKee and Mrs. John H. canasta. Mesdames Arch Bobbitt,
American dinner are announced by organizations in today's news. The Wheel and Distaff Committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter will hold a
Installation of new officers andifiessers Juneseon at noon Apr. 21 dance to be sponsored by the St. Vincent's Guild Saturday night in initiation of new members will be|'n the chapter house. ~ {held by the Pilot Club of Indian-
fa lis at its meeting Thursday. 2 business meeting afterward, and Before the dance Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kelley will entertain in!aP0 NE ov . aay. Mrs. Paul 8. Ragan, nominating
p. m. dinner in the Hotel Wash-| committee chairman, will present
Mrs. Ralph Gery will preside at
|a slate of new officers for elec-
Mrs. Gus Broo will install Mrs. | tion.
Members will play bridge and {Charlton N. Carter, Melvin F.
appointed chairman of the under- Carter, James J. Woods and John be hosts for a large party, in-| Drury, first and second vice Rr e® | Cranfill, George T. Gifford and
writers of stakes and classes com- D. Cochran. mittee. Co-chairmen named for| Mr and Mrs. R. Emmet Kelly Shonding secretaries the program advertising cbmmit-| yy) entertain at home for Messrs. Richard H. ks Thoin J.|sloncing tee were Mrs. Herbert A. Pinnell 34 Mesdames William D. Guyton, | G * Tore . | Geiger, directors. and Mrs. Charles .E. Rogers. Maurice Johnson, Mark Boor and| uests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank,
Committee Members Carl Quetsser. is ip be Mr. a5Q- Mis)
[Fra ; On Mrs. Lemaux’ committee are| Mr. and Mrs. Urban V. Pflum nels Schuster
{rahan. New members Mesdames Keyes W. Atkins, Ber-|will also be celebrating their 11th
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T.| Mesdames W. J. Pape, R. T.
termann, Charles A. Bockwalter, wedding anniversary with a party| are) in their home will bs Dr.ipam Ww, H. Nees, Isabella Rowli Augustus Coburn, Robert Fortune, in their home for a group of 2"q Mrs. Les R. RNonte and Mr. son and Stanley Brooks, Miss “William “Fortune, Joh *GAMbI, friends before going to the club. ond Mrs: Harry W.-Diseler: “Bonnie Bennet and Miss Margaret|
George Parry, William L. Schro-{Guests will include Messrs. and| Mr. and Mrs. John L. Culman| Lee ‘der, Erwin Vonnegut and Robert|Mesdames George A. Buskirk, Will entertain the Wayna War-| B. Rhodes Jr. and Miss Marjorie paul J. Miller and Lester J. Theo- Ticks and the Frank Buckleys. Kroeger. {bald, Mrs. Betty Deer and Lee Committee members. for pro- McCormick. - gram advertising include Mes-| dames Frank Alig, Earl B.!
Barnes, Frank W. Baron, Edward, ;, Tousley. whose guests will be
Bennett, Bertermann, Bookwal- Sol P ki ‘Probl Benet), Serterans, Jeremian MT. and Mrs. Maurice Donnelly) 0 ve qc Ing rol ems
toward refurnishing and equipping Harold Trout is
Entertaining informally
ati ent's Hospital.
home will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry|' \Minney will preside.
L. Cadick, Coburn, Harrison Eitel-| 2nd Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mari
|Messrs. and - Mesdames William Jorg, Howard Fieber, Robert For-|p, ster Clift Pollard, Paul Pegg,
tune, John Gamble, Willlam C.| Lester Rahn and H. L. Curry will
Griffith and O. F. Heslar. * be entertained in the home of Dr. Also Mesdames John Kinghan, and Mrs. W. F. Hickman.
Paul R. Matthews, Joseph A. Miner Jr, John R. Newcomb,
Parry, Rhoads, Schroeder, Patrick J. Smith, Edward L. Van-[ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stimming|
Riper, Vonnegut, John B. Wash-| wi) entertain the W. J. Gradys.| burn, John J. Weldon and W. Tay" Messrs. and Mesdames Karl John-
lor Wilson and Miss oeger. Nson and Miss Kroeger —:son, Edmund Walsh III, Joseph| Card Party Chairman {Burris and Francis Brennan willl
| Mrs. H. M. Henning is general be With the Thomas J. O'Briens.| chairman of the pillowcase card! Mr. and Mrs. John E. Messick,
party to be held at 8:15 p. m. Jr. will have as guests Messrs, | ‘olic Church, 1117 Blaine Ave. Graff, Joe N. Cline and F. 0.
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In charge of the initiation ceremony will be Mrs. Michael Han-| include]
Mrs. Helen Haverstick will be] {in charge of the Ruby Newhall Proceeds of the dance will go birthday memorial fund. Mrs. C. co-ordinating! the maternity ward in St. Vin- program chairman and Mrs. Ethel;
“meet. at 1 p. m. Friday in the Broad. Ripple Branch Library. |.
.| In charge are Mesdames Clar-
| A sandwich luncheon and pro-
. |Chi Alpha Mothers Club of But- ! [ler University today in the chap- { | ter house.
4 Church Guild Sets
| | rollton Avenue Evangelical and
i |dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. i Thursday. A short business ses!islon will follow the meal.
with double revers, and a slim-hanging skirt. The one-piece shirt.
cluding ‘Messrs. and Mesdames idents; Miss Vera Grant and Miss| i | Edgar Y. Patti will be host|Leo P. Gauss, Walter Maloney, Elsie Reid, recording oe Sorre a Tr _
| Ethel M. Wolfe and Mrs. Hanna |
| Thursday Mrs. Bert Servaas, {4515 Carroliton Ave. will entertain members of the Osric Mills Watkins Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, with a Pan-American
“|dinner at 6:30 p. m.
Assisting her will be. Mesdames Charles -O:--Warfel, FréderickC: arfel, C. J. Ancker, William F. York, Harry E. Taylor and C. E. | Downton. Mrs. Elmer Krueger will speak
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Announced Arts and Letters
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority Society to Meet A NUMBER of readers have recently written in requesting the National Society of and important points of partnership play. : Arts Probably one gf the most important facets of teamwork is the Letters members attending the alert observation of your partner's discard. {national convention here this
By keeping mental track of the cards he does not want, you week will give the program at the increase your chances of saving cards that will match his in the general meeting-of the Woman's event of a meld. This is partic-| | ularly advantageous en your| A—When your partner has|Department Club tomorrow. The side requires 120 points for an in- Only a few cards and you have program will be at 2 p. m. itial meld. Also if you discard feason to believe that he cannot Mrs. Laurence S. Kuter, Washe the same cards as your partner, make a canasta from his hand, or ington, national NSAL president,
|be used to catch your foes with numbers will be given by Miss Jay yO age a I, com. |UnPIaY ed wild cards. |Muriel, - Chicago; singer, accoms bined hands are likely. to be in| Q—If a player has completed a panied by Mrs. Ray Patterson,
one of. the two. opposing. hands... ‘|¢ontinue to play" a natural” card’ ton, pianist.” A reader asks: {of the same kind from the dis-| Also on the program will be Q-~When I'am in a position t0/carq pile on this same canasta, Mrs, Josephine Craven Horner, take the pack, should I do so Im- then take the rest of the discard petersburg, Ill, author and book mediately. [pile into his hand? |binder; the Baroness Violet Wen« A—Not necessarily. If there] A_yes. When the pack is not ner, Chicago, artist, and Dr. Cleo are only a few cards in the pack, frozen, you may add the up-card Dawson Smith, Frankfort, Ky., it generally pays to wait untiliof the discard pile to one of your author. it's worth taking. However, tim- melds or completed canastas. The| Mrs Carl J. Weinhardt, presie ing is very important. If youpalance of the pack can then belgent of the Indiana chapter, Wail too long someone else mayiadded to your hand. [hostess for the convention, and you to the punch. Conserva- me - tive players prefer to take a pack| Mr. McKenney prepared [ss a a or of 10 cards rather than wait in| number of columns before his lin iB home. 4544 N the hope of hitting the stock pile| death. The Times will continue (Meridian St i yd jackpot. lo fun them 2s long a8 they ate, | New national officers will be in
Q—1Is it wise t6 play for a con-| available. stalled at the Red Rose dinner at cealed hand? S—————————— : { : 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Ine A—Definitely not. In" fourhanded pein all good me Mothers Choruses |tianapotis Athletic Club, conven.
{ ition headquarters. do not come to him who waits. | Not only are you likely to geil 10 Present Show { caught with a fistful of wild] The Federation of Mothers Dr. Rosenbaum cards, but you may be forcing Choruses of the Indianapolis pub- T. s your partner to ruin his hand by |lic schools will present pi Per 10 Speak Tonight refusing to start the ball rollingitormances of a variety show. The| Dr. Irving Rosenbaum, Indian. with a meld. {tirst will ‘be at 8 p.m. Friday in|apolis pediatrician, will address a Q—Is it possible to freeze the School 44 and the second at 8 special meeting of the local chappack by discarding a red trey? - p.m. May 4 in School 78. [ter, National Home for Jewish A—No. The red trey freezes Acts and school choruses spon- Children, Denver, Colo., at 8 p.m, the. pack only when it is the first|soring them include El Rancho, today in Kirshbaum Center. card turned on the stock pile by School 62; The Supreme Sacrifice,, His subject will be “Allergies the dealer. You may hold the red 51; Snow White and the Seven of Children.” A movie, “A Day trey in your hand, but if you get Dwarfs, 78, and Grand Ole’ With Tommy” will be shown. caught with it, the penalty will Op'ry, 54. . | Hostesses will be Mesdames be 500 points. Between acts there will be musi- George Cohen, Irving Goldman
‘Witholit “asking “your partnersmothers of the participating Dock is program chairman and schools.
permission? Mrs. Harold Gubin, president.
lon “Ecuador” and Mrs. J. D. Wright will preside at a business meeting.
|AZB Sorority
Miss Sylvia Tompkins, Newburgh, N. J., national vice president of Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority, will be the guest of Eta Province -at its spring meeting Saturday in the Claypool Hotel. | According to Mrs. Robert Mec- | Allister, province. director, a new | Indianapolis chapter will be installed at 4 p. m. Saturday. There will be a formal dinner and dance afterward. . Mrs. Kenneth Baker, general chairman for the meeting, will | preside at all the business sessions on Sunday.
The Terra Chapter, ITSC, will
PTA Event Set | A truth or consequence show will ‘be sponsored by the Ben | Davis High School Parent-Teach-|ers Association at 8 p. m. Friday {in the school. Proceeds of the {show will go for the fund to pur[chase an automatic score board for the football field.
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The Woman's Guild of the Car-
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Entertaining for the event will be a string ensemble that includes Mrs. David Fox, Mrs. Charles Miller and Bert Everhart. A group from the Wednesday Afternoon Club of the church will give a play, “Every Husband.”
On-Ea-Ota Club Plans Spring Party
Mrs. Estle G. Strong will be hostess Thursday noon for a {luncheon meeting of the On-Ea-{Ota Club. It will be held in Shep{herd’s Chicken . Dinner Restaurant, 8500 E. 38th St. Members of the club and their {husbands will hold a 7 p. m. spring |dinner party Saturday. Mesdames | Lee J. Angerer, E. F. Burke and
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