Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1951 — Page 22

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Mrs. Pike”

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Travel Talk

TRAVEL talk and film bY Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike on her recent travel experi-

ences in Europe at the Ten o'Clock will open the New Year for the Woman's Department Club. Mrs. Pike will give her program before the art study group, of the ctub at 10 a, m, Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Walter C. Holmes, 5945 Washington Blvd. Mrs. E. duct the current art Chairman will be Mrs. Messick.

A. Brown will con~ events, 1. C.

AT 1:30 P. M. that same day the literature-drama department of WDC will meet in the clubhouse. Mrs. Margaret Reisler, actress and drama director, will dramatize Florence Hellman’s “The Autumn Garden,” one of the season's leadihg plays on

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MRS. PHILIP A. HENNESSEE and Mrs. Carl Spickelmier will have charge of the social hour. " Assisting them will be Mesdames Victor A. Halvorsen, Maude L. Heikes, L, C, Heustis, Norman H. Hill and Carrie M. Hoag. Mesdames Ray Holcomb, Wil liam G. Holley, Florence W, Howell, Frank F. Hutchins, Frank L. Jennings, William M. Sharp, Jessie M. Stewart and

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‘Times photo by John R. Spicklemire

Senior Girl Scout ‘Sock-Hop' Set Saturday Night in Broad Ripple

BROAD RIPPLE HIGH SCHOOL . gymnasium will be the scene Saturday

night of the Indianapolis and Marion County Senior Girl

Committee chairmen include Esther Ann Fuller, orchestra; Molly Burnet, place; Pat Mason,

tickets; Elizabeth Tincher, dec-

orations; Peggy Clapp, refresh-

all plans for the hop. <Com-

posed of two representatives

from each senior troop, the

council meets once a month to talk over city-wide projects and

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Legion lists

Hospital ‘Music

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A REGULAR meeting of

the 11th district American Legion Auxiliary and

music for Protestant Ves-

per Services in January at Cold Spring Road Hospital are announced. The. council members of the 11th district will meet at 7:30 p. m, Thursday in the West Room of the World War Memorial Bldg. Mrs. Melvin Goode, district president, will preside. - Guest speaker will be Cone ¢ gressman Charles B. Browne son. . #8: 8 = . THE SCHEDULE for vesper services at 9 a. m. each Sunday next month follows: Jan, 6— Indianapolis unit; Jan, 13— Madden-Nottingham unit; Jan, 20—General George Patton Jr, unit; Jan. 27—Irvington unit. The Girls’ Octet from Howe High School will sing at the Jan. 27 program. Mrs, J. Clark

Broadway, E Caha will be STITCH IN TIME—Marilyn Woerner, Pat Mason and Molly Burnet (left to right) aren't taking. Espie, district music chairman, chairman, . any chances with the “Sock Hop” coming up. will be assisted in January by

Mrs. I. R. Boner, MaddenNottingham unit; Mrs. Samuel Smith, General George Patton Jr. umit, and Mrs. Arthur Schatz, Irvington unit,

Mrs. Ahlgren Plans Trip

Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, first vice president of the General Federation of Women's

C. E. Sunthimer. ? 2 ments, and Jackie Sheafer, pro- to learn what all senior troops Clubs, will leave Tuesday for i Presiding at the tea table will ~~ Sock-Hop. gram. in town are doing. Troop rep- * Miami, Fla. preparatory to i be Mrs. Willard N. Clute and All Senior Scouts and their 2 a .n resentatives take back the news leaving for Sout# ‘America Fri- i Mrs. Charles H. Smith. friends will attend the 8:30 to DANCE PROCEEDS will be to their individual groups. day.

Bridge-Tea Is Arranged

Members of the Goodwill Service Guild have set Saturday as the date for their annual bridge-tea and style show.

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11:30 p. m. event. Marilyn Woerner, Senior Council president, is dance general chairman.

Miss Steffy, J.

used for’ the Senior.Conference in May. : The Senior Council has made

N. Spiegl

Wed in Our Lady of Lourdes

Senior adviser is Mrs. R. B. Annis. Girl Scouts are a Red Feather agency of the Indianapolis Community Chest.

Club to Hear

Book Review

Her trip will include visits to Federated Women’s Clubs in Panama, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Urguay, Brazil, Venezuela and the Dutch West Indies. Mrs. Ahlgren will be one of 20 in the party including Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, president of the federation. She will return to Miami Jan. 29 to be met

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gl hii be at 1:30 p. m: in WO Butler University graduates, Miss Marylou en B Blage will DY Mr, Alugren, They eh Mr OCK S uditorium, v . . . sll Vv TOgTa r e any- . IS. . ’ w Proceeds of the event will Steffy and Joseph N. Spiegl, were united in marriage ;.y meeting of the Indiana brother and sister-in-law of Seg G Times hots by William A. Osten 3s. P€ Used for 4 public address at a 10 a. m. ceremony yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Chapter, National Society of Mrs. Ahlgren in Ft. Lauderdale. I, STAIRWAY DECOR—Holiday greeting cards received by the Ralph W. Hook family, 4825 system a} Goodwill Indusiries. Cathelic Church, A A et m. Satur Ho a Au Jadara macules Washington Blvd., will decorate the stairway when Glee Hook (center) entertains with an open aL E # Ey The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. maid of honor, and Mrs. Walter 4,0 in the home of Mrs. F. E. ter months in Florida, He was The bri house for school friends from 5 to 8 p. m. today. Helping her arrange them are Jane Hanna SERVING AS GENERAL Beecham read ine doublering Littlejohn and Miss Margorie Smith 530 W.dsth St. recently elected president of South. | (eft) and Carolyn Ashbaucher. airman is rs. Paul W, . : . Steffy, bridesmaids, all sisters Mrs. Ridge will review Irving the Indiana Manufacturer's As- ; Nicely. The bride wore a white satin, of the bride. Stone’s “The President's Lady.” sociation. Purdue i Committee chairmen include tulle and lace gown styled with Julius Spiegl was his broth- paalhian y. Il. Mrs. R. F. Kerbox, tickets and 2 sheer yoke outlined with er’s best man and John M. Rice ASSISTING THE hostess will 5 reservations; Mrs. Fred A. Tuching. Satin panels high- ushered. be Mesdames Walter W. Houp- Honor Parents on

Whirl of Seeing Old, New Friends

And Decorations Make Season Lovely

By KATY ATKINS WHAT a lovely season it is with a

HELEN AND JULIAN BOBBS were looking forward to their family Christmas dinner where

Jienck, table prizes; Mrs. W. W, Allison, special prizes; Mrs. Howard Caldwell, candy, and Mrs. Howard Lytle, cards'and tallies.

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lighted the bouffant tulle skirt which extended into a sweeping train. " ” = SHE WORE a long illusion veil and carried a circular bouquet of white carnations centered with green orchids.

After a wedding breakfast in Jones’ Restaurant, .the couple left on a southern trip. The bride traveled in a gray wool suit with white pique trim and peacock blue accessories. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. George L. Steffy, 86 N.

pert, Paul T. Hurt and James R. Loomis. Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will pre-

. side at the 1:15 p. m. board

session.

Medium of Exchange

50th Wedding Year

Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert J. Shultz, 249 W. 44th St., will hold an open house Tuesday in honor of the 50th iin anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Shultz, Springfield,

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: Helen's five granddaughters all wore red velvet Emerald green and lime green Ritter Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. In Virginia's colonial days, to- O. ¥ whirl of old friends and new, the dresses she made for them. : satin and tulle gowns were Joseph Spiegl, 3113 E, New - bacco served as the medium of It will be from 3 to 8 p.m. the bri mixture of ages, the gleam of furs, the . Ranging from Ann and Frank Aligs’ year-old omo rrow worn by Miss Carolyn Stefly, York St. : exchange. There are no invitations. rows oO blended fragrance of d igi Catharine to almost grownup Honey McClennan, ; ; - Paren g Ol greens and exqui ite they must have made a picture. I know because The Central YMCA will hold ~ and Mr perfume and always the seund of happy laugh-/ I saw the dresses spread out on a bed, each one its sixth annual New Year's E. 66th ter and voices rising in crescendo at the parties. just different enough to be suitable for the age jance at 9 p. m. tomorrow in Ford, 95 One of the gayest holiday affairs was the ©f the wearer, . the YM auditorium. The 8 one given by Mr. and Mrs. It was fun to see Dave Williams at Alice Feature entertainment will be had an Alfred Noling in celebration and Sev Buschmanns’' the other night. He 5 f50r show. Dutches of their 25th wedding anni- stopped off to sée Dorothy Buschmann through The Commanders’ orchestra : : Her sati versary. : whose unfailing kindness he learned to love jj play. vy 's O - All - with ny In the living room a lu Indianapolis when he was stationed here during Mrs, James Grayson is chair- assons Upen Day Monday— into a « cite tree stood in front of a the war. on man of the committee in : window that was framed in *r r= charge. 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. smilax from which hung HE HAS FLOWN TO PARIS where he will Assisting are Misses Margery pk gleaming lucite snow flakes. spend New Year's Eve before going on to Vails, Cecelia Logan, Phyllis T : carried In fact, smilax was around Madrid, Iran, Rome and London in the interest ¥etta and Mary Bock, Norbert amazon all the windows and door- of the Hilton hotels Sues he does their interiors. Matthews, Arthur Mutter and T and orc ways in the traditional e Dramatic Club ball was a wonderful Mr, Grayson. Chrsitmas way. : bY time to see old friends home for the holidays. yson omorrow eo oo Mig ; 2. % » Katy, Atkins Among them was Malcolm Jillson, Letetia and ‘ : N Sau IN THE dining room the y Tom Mumford, Eva and Fred Slater, the Allen : : table was covered with an organdie cloth with Carrolls and Arthella Fishback. Monday at 9:30 A. M. a wide band of red satin down the middle. Out-of-town guests included Mary and Tony & 0/4 LL I The centerpiece was of silvered rhododendron Hulman and Hester and Parrish Fuller who 8 9% / Bc 1S leaves, gardenias and white tulips with a silver Were in Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair's i 25, hung with tiny balls, rising from the Party, ae ® ach a pd ( lu flowers. EACH GIRL AS SHE WAS presented stepped In the recreation room halfway to the sec- through the arched door alone and was. joined by ead fleck B silver tres (decorated with small Be They Ssme xidhabeticatly, literally Alexand 8 was on a table covere ; m. M silk cloth. Here the guests ¢ Sovered win ara Following the grand march they did 4 cotil- . 31st, of a small orchestra which was great fun since lion figure with their chosen escorts. Isabel Ayres Noble opportunities Yor dancing are-all too few. and Jane Mahaffey gave out the favors from a Chap. ¥ a a i long table that had on it three pyramids of red Max ( Gh. carnations linked by ropes of smilax aglow with hostes MRS. NOLING WORE a very smart gown of 1¢d satin bows. and M navy taffeta and lace. She was busy receiving Red bows and silver balls decorated the tree sistan congratulations but she managed to get around in the hall outside the ballroom at the Indian- A B. La the house and see that everyone had a wonder- apolis Athletic Club under which the debutantes’ Stewa ful time. red carnation bouquets were arranged until they Chap. \ Christmas uo were ready for them. rning found two generations, yo Louise in rare cases three, of close friends at Eleanor AMONG THE > BEAUTIFUL gowns worn Ripe and Otto Frenzel's Hobby Horse Farm. te aa 4 8 rs. were Isabel's honey-beige taffeta with its short t nome FRID OF snow, sleet or LOE. We ANAS rufeaskirt, Jans ack dress with pale be Mrs. James Grayson Bojatin Pe ad oo hii cal a Cato: the Sots ana Harriet Miller's black lace ‘over ‘pale Ridge ue worn with silver slippers. Y=. = | latter provided there by the Foster Quartet. PARE Pa in) P= hp: re ciriad rie. Clayton Shulls to Hold Velie grt taffeta with a becoming pleated white organdie Ap : n Berto: A PINK TREE STOOD in_the bay window (rill around the neck and Dorothy Appel's plaid ual Party Today but upstairs in the playroom was the musical taffeta in big squares of pastel shades was Idvely. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shull, Golden 1 i { » Scotty Fauvre, dancing gaily and proudly. with 320 E, 38th St, will entertain tree brought by Eleanor's grandfather from y EE W ; p. m. Germany many years ago. one of her handsome young sons, was striking from 4 to 7 p. m. today with Speake It was good to see’ some of our “moved away } a Sress with print bands of shocking pink, Ines annual Christmas open will Ro girls” d th their husbands, s Lucy avender and green. nee . 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