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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942. 5 Hoosier Society and Clubs News of Interest to Women Five Become Brides in Ceremonies During Holiday Season Mrs. Richard H. Jordan, formerly Miss Mary Elizabeth Ingram, was married Christmas eve. Mrs.

Earl Pevler was Miss Mar- garet Johnson before her marriage New Year's eve. (Block.) Defense Bonds to Be Prizes in Junior Assembly Quiz Contest Members of the Junior Assembly into their next social event when program at the dance the night of ment Club. Defense savings bonds Members of the committee are Miss Suzanne Chambers, chairman, Hull, Maryanne Sims, Alice Gates Philip Brown, Robert Hare, Frank Randolph. will introduce a patriotic note they conduct a "What's My Name" January 23 in the Woman's Departwill be the prizes for correct answers busily working on the questions will be assisted by the Misses Nancy and Lois Mumford and also by Throop, John Federman and Burton Members of the eight chapters of the P. E.

O. Sisterhood here will celebrate Founders day with a luncheon January 24 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club Dr. Daniel S. Robinson, president of Butler University, will be the speaker and Mrs. William A.

Shullenberger will give the invocation Seated at the speakers table will be Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Shullenberger, Mrs. Henry F.

Schricker, wife of the Governor, who is a member of the P. E. O. chapter at Knox; Mrs. Julia Brandenburg, Lafayette, state president; Mrs.

John L. Stuart, president of the Indianapolis P. E. O. Council; Mrs.

Paul Kilby, program chairman, and Miss Phyllis Wilcox, Indiana University student and runnerup in the Hour of Charm contest, who is to sing. Miss Wilcox is the daughter of Mrs. H. E. Wilcox, who is member of Chapter U.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodman Columbia Club following the Town theater when Miss Erika Mann speakers table, with Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll, Mr.

Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E.

Pflumm, party Saturday night of the Hiram Keehn, co-chairmen, will be Robert Pflumm, John Heidenreich William Schnorr, prize chairmen, and Mesdames Pflumm and Andrew will be hosts for the luncheon at the Hall program Saturday at English will speak Other guests at the Goodman and Miss Mann, will be and Mrs. Robert A. Adams and chairmen for the Monte Carlo Athenaeum Turners, and Mr. and Mrs. assisted by Messrs.

and Mesdames and Ray Zimlich Mr. and Mrs. have on their committee Messrs. B. Bicket.

One thousand invitations have been issued for the Snow Ball dance to be given by the Junior Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Day Nursery January 31 in the Woodstock Club The invitations, designed by Mrs. E. Hardey Adriance, are printed on blue paper with cut-out white snowflakes on the cover Mrs. John B. Watson and Mrs.

Addison A. Howe are co-chairmen in charge of invitations Proceeds from the ball, an annual affair, will be used for the benefit of the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Miss Betty Frances Easterday has set February 7 as the date for her wedding to James R. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Hill. The bride-! elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

H. R. Easterday. She has chosen her sisters, Miss Florence Easterday, as maid of honor and Miss Barbara Easterday as bridesmaid. The wedding will take place at 8:30 p.

m. in the First Baptist church. Miss Martha Mellett will entertain January 27 with a kitchen shower for Miss Easterday and Mrs. T. R.

Booth will have a shower in her honor January 31, Miss Virginia Byrd, whose marriage to Stephen Rechtoris, Chicago, wi'l take place January 24, will be honored with a personal shower to be given tonight by Miss Esther Mullis and Miss Dessa Byrd at the home of Miss Mullis. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Conway announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Elizabeth to Patrick Lally, New York, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Lally, County Mayo, Ireland, which took place this forenoon in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The bride's brother, the Rev. Anthony M.

Conway, officiated and her nephew, John Joseph Conway, served the mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lally will be at home in New York after February 1. Lieutenant Colonel Harry Burton has been called to active service with the United States army.

He left Tuesday for Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, where he is stationed. Mr and Mrs. Dan Stayte entertained Monday night with a bridal shower in honor of Miss Roenna Phegley, whose marriage TO Jack Stayte will take place Saturday. They were assisted by Mrs.

Claude Phegley, Mrs. Helen Eggers and Mrs. Mary Mayo. Mrs. Thomas P.

Woodson has returned from Greencastle she gave a piano recital for the Greencastle Woman's Club this week. The Indiana State Society of Daughters of the Union will have an excutive board meeting Saturday at 10 a. m. in the BannerWhitehill auditorium. Sergeant and Mrs.

Walter N. Carpenter have returned to Hattiesburg, where Sergeant, Carpenter is stationed at Shelby. They have been visiting Mrs. Car- ATTENTION, GIRLS! We will give a limited number of qualified girls a complete course in beauty culture in exchange for light services. This is your opportunity.

Act. now. Call or write. International Beauty School 229 N. Penn.

St. RI. 6967 Mrs. Robert Glenn 'Henderson, formerly Miss Lynne Dickerson, was married December 20. (Kindred.) Welfare Club Gives Program The Welfare Club gave the fourth of a series of entertainments at the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women today.

Erskine Muller, a student at the Indiana School for the Blind, played piano numbers, and Mrs. Helen Brooks Faucett, accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Maxwell Helfesson, sang. The program was arranged by Mrs. Charles Maxwell, assisted by Mesdames Ralph Middleton, Leroy S.

Martin, E. A. Parker, Richard Poole, Holmes Raine and Richard Maxwell. Mrs. Charles Tennant and the refreshment committee members were in charge of the social hour following the program.

Edwards, Leah Marks, William F. Fleming, Francis Wills, William Butler, C. A. Brockway, Paul Hurt, H. L.

Leatherman, Frederick Payne, G. W. Rubush, Lyman Thompson and Amy C. Morrison and the Misses Emma Doeppers, Grace Hutchings, Virginia Leyenberger, Louise Swan, Marie Zorn, Helen Ferrell, Lillian Helen Starost, Florence Kittle and Helen Thoms. Mrs.

Attia Malott Martin will have at her table Mesdames J. H. Laird, Frank C. Walker and Mrs. Frank Malott.

Mrs. Bernard J. Batty will have as her guest Mrs. Zora Cunningham, and Mrs. Arthur H.

Weber will have as her guest Mrs. Irvin Poston, Attica. Seated with Mrs. Charlotte Beckley Lehman will be Mesdames Frank H. McConnell, Clyde V.

Montgomery, R. H. Edwards, Jessie T. Clapp, Florence Darnell, Henry L. Leonard, Estelle Long, Jackson, L.

R. Jones, E. G. Kemper, W. P.

Rigdon, of Danville, and Fred Hobbs and Charles Symmons, Plainfield. Others having reservations are the Mesdames Norman Schneider, Sidney Blair Harry, Edwin Babb, William Bartlett, William Lewis, I. E. Solomon and Sol Goldsmith. Lovely skin makes hearts beat faster CLUBS SORORITIES The afternoon bridge sechi tion of Omicron Pi, IndianFridas, apolis alumnae, will meet at 1:30 p.

m. with Mrs. Shockley Lockridge. Kappa Tau Epsilon held initiation Wednesday night at the Riley hotel for Mrs. Joe Byrne.

A dinner was followed by cards. Alpha Beta Chi will have a business meeting January 21 at 8. p. m. at the home of Miss Irene Thomas.

Plans will be made for a bridge party to be held February 4 at the Food Craft shop with Mesdames Gilbert Thomas and George Partridge in charge. The January meeting of the alumnae chapter of Pi Lambda Theta will be in the form of a luncheon Saturday at 12:30 p. m. in the Colonial tearoom. The research group will report on its progress.

Lambda Chi Alpha to Map War Plans The national council of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will meet in the Indianapolis headquarters, 2029 North Meridian street, Saturday and Sunday, to formulate the program of the organization during the defense emergency. Besides C. Russell Shetterly, newly-elected president of the fraternity, who is general counsel for the PWA, the following officers of the fraternity will attend the meeting: Clare B. Book, New Castle, vice-president; Judge Donald F. Lybarger, Cleveland, second vicepresident; Dr.

F. V. Feist, Kansas City, chancellor; Dale W. Osborn, Berkeley, secretary; Dr. Winslow S.

Anderson, Winter Park, and president-elect of Whitman College, Washington, treasurer; Clair L. Pepperd, Rochester, N. and Elles M. Derby, New York, directors; Linn C. Lightner, Marysville, editor; Cyril F.

Flad, Dayton, office manager, and H. Coleman Nolen, Okemah, traveling secretary. Scottish Rite Ladies to Meet The Ladies of the Scottish Rite will hold their monthly luncheon at the Scottish Rite Cathedral Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. when the Civic Theater will present a one comedy entitled "The Devil on Stilts." It will be directed by Mrs.

Richard Hoover, wife of the theater director, with Mrs. G. B. Jackson and Mrs. Kurt F.

Pantzer as members of the cast. Mrs. Pantzer will speak briefly on the Civic Theater, of which she is president. Herbert, Jay and Win Harlin and Richard Baker will give a program of Hawaiian music. Mrs.

Donavan A. Turk will have charge of decorations and Mrs. Clarence R. Martin will preside. Reservations should be made not later than Monday noon at Scottish Rite Cathedral.

WEDDING TONIGHT Reception to Follow Exchange of Vows in McKee Chapel With T. S. McClean Miss Mary Elizabeth Farnham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T.

Farnham, will become the bride of T. Sherman McClean, son of Mrs. Arthur E. McClean, tonight at 8:45 o'clock in McKee chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev.

Roy Ewing Vale will perform the cerebefore a bank of palms and mony ferns with a seven-branched candelabra on each side. The family pews will be tied with white ribbons. Miss Donna Alles, organist, will play. The bride, to be given in marriage by her father, will wear a dressmaker suit of powder blue wool with a hat of pink rosebuds she will carry a pink rosebud muff. Miss Thetis McClean, sister of the bridegroom and the bride's only attendant, will wear a beige wool dressmaker or suit with rose colored turban and corsage of roses.

Willard Cameron will be best man and the ushers will be Karl W. Hardey, James H. Woolfard, Marshall Dafoe and R. W. Durham.

A reception at the McClean home will follow. Pink and blue flowers, the bridal colors, will be used about the house. The tiered wedding cake will be surrounded with flowers and greenery. Mrs. Farnham will wear navy blue crepe and Mrs.

McClean will wear fuchsia crepe. Both will wear gardenia corsages. After the motor trip, Mr. McClean and his bride will live at 3515 Guilford avenue. Mr.

McClean is a graduate of the Indiana University law school. Club Calendar Friday. Victorian Chapter, International Luncheon at 12:30 Travel in the home of Mrs. Elsie Campbell, Mrs. Grant Smith assisting.

Discussion of Honduras by the members. Woman's. Round, Paper, "Historic Hoosier Homes," Mrs. William F. Collins.

The Culture Club -At the home of Mrs. C. A. McCotter. Program, "American China," Mrs.

Arthur McKinney. Irvington Fortnightly At the home of Mrs. Irwin Ward, Mrs. E. Trueblood assisting.

Program to include music and papers, "The American Mint," Mrs. Louis M. Richardson, and "The Lady of the Mint," Miss Martha Cunningham. Irvington Garden-Mrs. Garfield Walker, hostess.

Paper, "Conserva- tion," Mrs. W. N. South. REBEKAHS TO INSTALL Katherine Arnold will be installed noble grand of Southeastern Rebekah Lodge Friday evening at the hall, Cottage avenue and Olive street.

Other new officers are Dorothy Stradtman, vice-grand; Laura Lich, recording secretary: Myrtle Horton, financial secretary, and Ida Brammell, treasurer. Anna Lambirth will be installing officer. Walk-Over Shoe SALE 800 Prs. Women's Shoes, $3.95 28 N. Penn.

St. The marriage of Miss Mildred Cook to Verner W. Earls was celebrated New Year's eve. (Kindred.) HOSPITAL GUILD SETS CARD PARTY Riley Cheer Group to Buy Equipment, for Room With Proceeds The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will sponsor a card party January 23 at 2 p. m.

in the auditorium at L. S. Ayres proceeds to be used for new equipment for the admitting room at the hospital. Mrs. William O.

Cheesman, president, has appointed Mrs. Carl Aumann, general chairman. She will be assisted by Mesdames S. G. Huntington, Paul McCarty, Herman Kerch, Agnes M.

Todd, Paul Richardson, Wallace Heller, K. N. Huber, Carl Jones, R. W. Cook, John G.

Beale, Rosha E. Smith, Robert Mottern, Emil H. Soufflot, Blanche B. McNew and C. C.

Deupree and Miss Alice Velsey. Mrs. J. W. Price is ticket chairman.

Mrs. Hans Jacobsen, chairman of special prizes, will be assisted by Mesdames Bernard Jeup, Carl Seet, Harry S. Mackey, Merle Morrison, J. William Middaw and William M. Carper.

Candy sale will be in the charge of Mrs. H. Fulmer, chairman, assisted Mesdames Harry, James W. Carr, Dorsey D. King, Leslie Colvin, Herman C.

Fromer, A. D. Green, Roy Johnson, Vernon Kniptash, Jack Moore, Charles E. Yarbrough and Ray W. Retterer.

Sorority to Hold Parley Alpha province of Sigma Phi Gamma, international sorority, will have a convention in Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. Fifteen cities: in Indiana and Louisville will be represented. Members from the Indianapolis chapter attending the convention will be Mesdames Andrew A. Lindquist, providence editor; Carl Frey, Donald M. Catherman and Philip Elrod and the Misses Mary Schenck, Mary Etta Campbell, Jean Driver, Margaret Coleman, Gertrude Wachs, Evelyn Dill and Betty Kelly.

Goldstein's Mid-Winter Clearance An annual event and the Sale our customers wait for! Come down early and visit every department. you'll find I bargains galore on each floor. Look for the red price tags. to REDUCTIONS on Floor Samples. Discontinued Numbers.

Odd Lots street floor Mirrors. Framed Pictures. Gift Wares. second floor Homespun Draperies! Linen Crash! Studio Couch Covers. third floor Sofas.

Occasional Chairs. 2-Piece Suites. Oil Paintings. fifth floor Table Lamps. Floor Lamps.

Vanity Lamps. Lamp Shades. sixth floor Occasional Tables. Kneehole Desks. Bookcases.

Dinette Suites. Sale Begins Promptly at 9:30 Thursday Morning Goldsteina MARY B. LINEBACK IS CHAPEL BRIDE p. Married to Cooper Clifton, Jr. -Couple Will Live in Attica Mr.

and Mrs. Cooper C. Clifton, started on a motor trip south following their marriage today in the Carey Memorial chapel. Mrs. Clifton, the former Miss Mary Lineback, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll L. Lineback. Mr. Clifton, Attica, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cooper Clifton, of this city. The bride's cousin, the Rev. Gladys Marsh, Brookville, read the ceremony before an arrangement of flowers and greenery. Miss Carolyn Lineback, sister of the bride, was her only attendant.

She wore a dress of amber-tone velveteen, with brown accessories, and a corsage of Talisman roses. The bride wore her traveling suit of beige wool, with accessories, and a corsage of orchids. Floyd DeHaven, Covington, was best man. A wedding breakfast at the Hotel Severin followed. The at-home announcement reads 407 East Washington street, Attica, after February 1.

Mr. Cliffton is a graduate of Purdue University and a Theta Chi. Mrs. J. Robert Beattey was Miss Carolyn Delores Ferguson before her marriage in December.

MUSIC LUNCHEON PARTIES ARRANGED. Matinee Musicale Affair Will Precede Salzedo Ensemble Concert Mrs. Charles S. Maxwell, chairman of the luncheon a large number of reservations have been made for the Matinee Musicale corner luncheon to be held Friday noon in the L. S.

Ayres Co. tearoom, preceding the Salzedo Ensemble concert. Mrs. James Lowry, president of the Musicale, has arranged to have special tables for members and outof -town guests. Members of executive board will be seated athe special table and Mrs.

Arthur Baxter will be guest of honor. Among members of the board making reservations are: Mesdames Lowry, James M. Ogden, T. M. Rybolt, William J.

Stark, J. Clyde Hoffman, S. E. Fensterson Burroughs, Ralph Chappell, maker, Claire F. a Cox, Jane JohnMyra G.

Clippinger, Frank T. Edenharter, Simon L. Kiser, S. K. Ruick, Arthur H.

Taylor, James L. Wagner, Robert W. Blake, James M. Pearson, Albert Reep, S. Whipple and Robert I.

Blakeman. Others are Mesdames Frank W. Cregor, Albert Lang, Lafayette Page, Charles A. Pfafflin, Hugh McGibeny, Carl H. Irrgang, Clyde E.

Titus, B. D. Rosenak, Herbert L. Barr, Arch N. Bobbitt, J.

Harry Greene, Otto B. Heppner, O. M. Jones, Louis R. Markun, S.

F. Myer, O. E. Noggle, Ray Patterson, J. E.

Shaw, Edwin H. Shedd, Roy Slaughter and Thomas Toll. Additional ones are Mesdames J. Russell Paxton, Howard B. Stitt, William A.

Devin, Saul Bernat, John Kolmer, William H. Gibbs, Wendell Coler, James A. Moag, Ruth Gentry MUTUAL SERVICE GROUP BOARD WILL MEET JAN. 26 Miss Ruth M. Hoover, president of the Mutual Service Association, has called a board meeting for January 26 at 6 p.

m. in Room 1001, Chamber of Commerce building. Since the annual meeting, when several life memberships were announced, Mrs. Frank D. Stalnaker has taken a life membership (which means payment of $100) and Mrs.

William H. Coleman has given a life membership in the name of Miss Gertrude Mitch, physiotherapist at Robert W. Long Hospital, said to be the first to practice adult therapy in Indiana. It was decided at the annual meeting that all life members admitted this year will be known as Iza Williamson life members in Miss Williamson's memory. STUDY GROUP SPEAKER Mrs.

Glen Diddel, Y. W. C. A. instructor, will discuss "Our Mexican Neighbors" at a meeting of the study group of School 54 at 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday. There also will be a musical entertainment. Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY and PAINLESSLY REMOVED Not until this nerve-racking growth has been Permanently removed. can you be the truly charming woman you would like to be.

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202 BIG FOUR BLDG, Meridian at Maryland Fourteenth Year in Indianapolis Plays Comedy Role Miss Natalie Borreson has the leading role in "Heart Trouble," a three-act comedy to be given Friday at 8 p. m. in the Downey Avenue Christian church. Don Masters, directs the cast of twelve. penter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell S. Bosart. Parents of St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday school members will meet Saturday at 7:30 p.

m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe.

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