Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1943 — Page 22

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MRS. EDWARD ‘B. TAGGART and Mrs. John HM, Thrasher will

p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Taggart's topic will be “The Children's Crusade,” and Mrs. Thrasher will speak on “Hoosier Lanes and Byways.” ”. 0» » The Indianapolis Oldegburg alumnae will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Louise Feltman. New officers elected by the ens tire college alumnae recently at the annual homecoming included | Miss Jane O'Brien, Indianapolis, historian, -and Miss Chanotte Teaney, Aurora, and Miss Dorothy Burch, Madison, first and second vice presidents. Miss Anita Qorius

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SEVERAL LAMBS CLUB MEMBERS will have guests for the club's fall frolic, a “Victory Vaudeville,” Saturday night at the Columbia club, Mr. and Mrs. J Bobbs will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Louis H. Schwitser Jr., Joseph E. Cain, William B. Ansted Jr. William C. Griffith, Sylvester Johnson, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. and Robert Hensel, Ensign and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop, Great Lakes, Ill; Mrs. S. Adams McClennen, Blooming-

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Todd will have in their party Lt. Cindr. and Mrs. Neil Russell, Cincinnati: Heidt, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg, Col Miller,

Maj. and Mrs, Harry G. Mumm,

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The reviews will be given at the Temple, 10th and Delaware sts, each Tuesday in November, by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt. : Mrs. Sydney Romer 3 Manuel Freeman are co-chairmen

Classes Scheduled By Mallory Group

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To Sponsor Party

A benefit party will be sponsored by the Lady Aberdeen Artist chap= ter, International Travel « Study club, at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Dorman Sarber, 18 Kenwood ave. Reservations may

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