Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1981 — Page 4

lYSTlMOSIAL Festivities made an apt tic tt'4 u,r th» breakfast party Saturday sulul »q tmrub* rs <tf the committee that u crl-i >i sc hard making "Louise Terry Day" stub n sucrtsfi. Pictured are \staadmg, barl;qr<mnd\ Mrs. Doris Smith Jones, the

hostess, amd Mrs. Battses: {seated, from left) Mrs. Baraice Feactan, Mrs. Marshall Pendtgmph, Mrs. JM Perdue, Mrs. Bea Mateo, gsmtral chair: Mrs. frasttm GadcUe, Mrs. Pauime Cemy amd Mrs. Vittea Downey, and [foreground] Mrs. Vknaa Terry Moore.

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Brebeuf Preparatory School OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 8, 1981 Noon to 4:00 p.m. A Jesuit College Preparatory School 2801 W. 86th Street Indianapolis. Indiana 46268 Phone (317) 872-7050

OTHERS enjoying the breakfast are [from bit uf first tabb 1 Mrs. Lottb Butties, Mrs. Lilhan Rom. Dr. Laronne Washington: Some fur-real bargains sale Would you you <-ould bu> a fur i-oal tor $2.00. and a punk hat or «-oilar for $1,007 You <*a»i on Saturday. No vember 14. at G*»odwill Indu** tries of Central Indiana. 1630 W. Mn-hiyan St. That's the date for the annual fur sale which ha^ t>e<ome so l»o|»ular amonu haruain hun

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The saU' -tart'- at * a.m. and ends at 2 p.m. All items w ill Impr«- priced. Mink coat-, stole- and hatwill be featured aniontf a variety of fur-, includinif mon key. An elk -kin will lxavailable. Camelhair. ca-hmere and leather coals will b<oftered. The price rantre will b<$2 to $200. -a\- .lirn Swain. (ioik!w ill's produi tiori manager. Pro<'eed- will h«-lp finance rehabilitation and tub trainimt <»1 S4»nu- 400 handicapp<*d jx-ople served at the rehabilitation center. All «d the furs have lx*en <lonat«'<i by the puf»li<’.

\ second table ] Mrs. Virtea Downey, Mrs. Joy (iaddie and Mrs. Marilyn McCloud. Mrs. Hatties is. shown rn the background.

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P«i?Ky J. Collins Indianapolis Chapter of Ken tucky Club Inc. takes quite seriously its commitment to education. This is evidenced by their current beneficiary. Peggy Jean Collins. 1981 scholarship winner. Since they’re in the midst of their annual scholarship drive, the club is throwing a benefit Halloween Party Saturday night. 9 p.m. until 2 a.m., in The Camelot Room of Essex Hotel, 421 North Pennsylvania. Prizes will be plentiful as

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it hne fcoeoi a eeneeo «f ocmm ier the boooree, Louwe Tarry Battwe (Mrs. Paid AJ. and a “higfafcgfat” M the. eeanoe was a delightful break loot, party far members of the Testimonial Committee and a Sew honored gueeU at the attractive home of Mrs. Doris Smith Jones, with Mrs. Jones as a most charming hostess. The hostess and Mrs. Bea Meten, who chaired the testimonial banquet for Mrs. Batties. and all members of the committee who worked zealously to assure the success of the September 13th ’’Louise Terry Battles Day” were grateful and overjoyed at the tremendous citywide response. Additional gratitude was directed to Mrs. Jones in the production of the lovely booklet featuring “highlights” of the career of Louise Battles. The committee in the culmination of its activities directs its .appreciation to the many Exceptionelle La Plus Exceptionelle Bridge and Literary Club met with Mrs. Helen Lewis as hostess. Special guest were Mrs. Mildred Hall and Mrs. Alethea I^awrence. Plans were made for the Christmas entertainment. Card playing prizes were won by Johnnie Mae Osborne. Eliza beth Scott and Wilhelmina Watson.

friends of Louise Battles for lending such loyal and beautif ul support to one of the most outstanding and unforgettable appreciation programs ever presented in the city. Mrs. Batties’ response was one expressing gratitude, humility and inspiration.

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!-Ol ish 1* rry Butt o s [Mrs. Paul A.] \s* rond from left] is .or, ml uith impressive citations. Mrs. B* a Moten ]left] is folding tin citation present* d by Maijor William Hudnut at tic SeptemlHr Vlth banguet declaring that day “Louise ]< rry Buffi, s Day. ’ To the right is Miss Helen Xegley, d-splaying the beautiful citation from Guv, mor-Robert Orr, “ fob Mrs. Dons Jones looks on. Mrs. Jones was the prod ur, t of the Baft os hookbt which utt raided broad itd, r* st. Kentucky Club wants to help well as a cash bar and 8100 cash for the top raffle winner. But most important to Kentucky Club members is making sure potential leaders like Miss Collins have a chance. She’s a 17-year-old graduate of Bloom High School in Chicago Heights 111., currently attending Prarie State College. T hat’s why they're encouraging as many people as possible to show up for the party “to

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Park Tudor School cordially invites you to meet the faculty and to tour our campus during our Fall Open House. Sunday afternoon, November 8. 1981 between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Park Tudor School. 7200 North College Avenue. PO Box 40488. Indianapolis. IN 46240, 317/251-1405 Park Tudor School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin Tours begin from Clowes Commons, 7200 North College Avenue

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