Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1944 — Page 20
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Fritzie Yaeger and Marian Sturm To Entertain, for Mary Jane Hess
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MISS MARY JANE HESS WHO WILL BECOME the bride of Pfc. Charles Dudley Smith in a ceremony Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clifford Hess, will be the honor guest at a crystal shower tonight and a personal shower tomorrow evening. Miss Marian Sturm will be the hostess for tonight's dinner and shower in the Hawthorn room. The guest list will include Mrs. James Hess of Cleveland, Mesdames Dan Hess, Frank Habig Jr. James Gilson and William Bell, Mss Virginia Smith and Miss Fritsie
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Luncheon
The Warren Township Senior 4-H club will have a luncheon in the school foods laboratory at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow. 2 Miss Gaylle Rumford will discuss her trip to the national 4-H club congress in Chicago last December and Miss Janice Berlin, Marion county home demonstration agent, will assist in planning the year’s activities. Honor guests for the luncheon will be the Warren township Par-ent-Teacher association presidents, Marion county extension leaders, C. E. Eash and Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, school principal and vice principal, and Walter Mowrey, vocational agricultural leader. Mesdames G. E. Middleton, Vivienne Carter and Edythe Hack and Miss Jean Vansickle compose the luncheon committee. ’
ss = = The Warren Central chapter of Sunshine Clubs, Inc., will sponsor a skating party at the Rollerland Friday night. : The planning committee members are Misses Dorothy Thomas, Joan Zimmerman, Beverly McClintock,
Conner and Nancy Lou Fullenwider.
Spring Vacation Plans
be Misses Betty Buell, Anne Eberhart, Margaret Frazier, Emily Greenland, Bernice Chamberlain, Marianna Daries, Martine Horne, Nancy Ann Myers, Ann Winger, Virginia Martin and Adda Jeanhe Winterfeldt.
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MISS EBERHART WILL have as her guest Miss Nancy Dodson, New York, and Miss Mary Beth Shirk of Greensburg will be Miss Winterfeldt's house guest. Miss Barbara. Hawk, Bryan, O., will visit Miss Horne. ; Miss Mary Ellen Leckie and Miss Nova Dale Morgan will spend the holiday in Detroit and Miss
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Dollie Githens and Mary Clark. Doris McCord will visit in Han-
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Events Miss Mat yitie Rostock has
named the attendants for her wedding to William B. Schmoll which will be Sunday in the -McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Norma Bodem, Madison, will be the maid of honor and the best man will be M:. D. Curtis. John Burke and Bernard Gates will be the ushers.
Indiana Dean Will Speak
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March 23, —Dean Kate H. Mueller of Indiana university here will speak at the tea which the Indiana University Women's club of Indianapolis will give Saturday for high school girls interested in attending I. U. The tea will be at 2 p. m. at the Ball Nurses home at the I. U. medical center in Indianapolis. Coeds from here will discuss the university with the girls and aiso 12 study lamps will be presented by the club to the nurses home. Music will be provided by Miss Flo Mary Foreman and Miss Madge Cathcart.
CHURCH GROUP
Wesleyan Service guild, Edwin Ray Methodist. 7:45 p. m. Mon. Miss Dorothy Thompson, 1001 St. Peter, hostess. “New Voices,” Miss Virginia Porter, CLUBS : [Mayflower chap; I. T.-S. C. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. E. H. Moore, 2717 N. New Jersey, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Spencer Poynter. Election. i! Alpha Eta Latreian. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Foster Oldshue, 5735 N. Delaware, hostess. Election and | Red Cross speaker. Alpha Gamma Latreian. Fri. Mrs. Forrest H. McIlroy, 5325 Guilford, hostess. “Heaven Is a Sunswept Hill,” Miss Ruthanne Carson. # | Friday Afternoon Reading. Fri. Mrs, T. PF. Schlaegel, 3818 Rookwood, hostess. Program. Spade and Trowel Garden. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. E. G. Driftmeyer, 7036 Warwick rd., hostess. “Ormamental Shrubbery,” Mr, Irvin Morris.
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The bride-to-be is the daughter : Fred H. Rosebrock, WashingSchmoll is the son
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Winners Listed [Guest Day Planned
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