Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1945 — Page 22

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Younger Set Makes Reservations For Meridian Hills Treasure Hunt

will be from 4 to 6 o'clock, dinner,

Reservations Are Listed

Numerous reservations have been made for the Sunnyside Guild

temple. The reservations include those of

Mesdames Read B. Laycock, Joseph R. Ryan, Gerald E. Miller, Eugene Baumeister, Erwin Wetzel, Carl Noeftke, John Jeffries, Sheldon Cox, Peter Lambertus, Samuel Bennett, Ralph Klare, Carl Koepper, OC. E. Mclean, Henning Johnson, H. D. Barton, E. W. Yarling and F. M. . Feige. Others who will attend are Mesdames A. L. Johnson, J. C. Cunpingham, Fred Luker, Frank War~ ren, Ralph Hardisty, Arthur Quelsser, O. A. Hershberger, Harold Curry, Oscar Hagemeir, Charles J Cisler, J. L. Jackson, Charles J. Sanders, H. C. Thomas and Harold J. Platt. Also, Vernon Warner, J. D. Kelly, Penton Auckly, Henry P, Clarke, H. D. Goode, Joe J. Speaks, Ora J Gill, Agatha Hughes, Caroline Rodeckor, Otto Deluse, Edward Horst, Arthur Schrader, Rodney B. Hankins, James Hardin, Guy Boyd, David Crayeraft, C. F', Mitchell and Robert Schleicher, “Other reservations include those of Mesdames Keith Smith, Blanchard Pettijohn, Earl Little, Joseph Oravins, Lowell Fisher, Henry Me--Coy, Leo Rasson, Charles Hopkins, " Harold Dillion, Hans C. Aamot, * James J. Lamb, T, F'. Donlon, Phil- ‘ lip BE. Hohmann, Lowell Reid, Martin Landwerlen, Earl Herdon and J. A. Bachl, Reservations also were made by Mesdames J. D. Daily, Forrest Knight, Minnie Hablg, Elizabeth Woldt, Harry H. Mann, Oliver Evans, Hugh Johnson, H, 8. Leonard, Harriett Farmer, Maud Berner, Prances Miller, FP. L. Tompkins, J. A. Bacer, K. B, Dicks, Carl Friedrick, J. Herbert Hartman and Thomas Noble Jr,

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A NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have béen made for the younger set treasure hunt to be held tomorrow afternoon at the Meridian Hills Country club, The event

after which there will be a

Mr. and Mrs, Verne A. Trask are chairmen for the event. Assisting them are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becherer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Norman Baxter and Mrs, William Davis. The reservations include those of Eddie Hargitt, Bill Cail, Arthur Baxter, Willlam Davis Jr., Ronald and Raymond Rice and Charles Babcock.

Also, Jim Beatty, Joe Rea~ gan, Donald Ream, Billy Kerr, Misses Jean Hargitt, Frances DeFenelon, Mary Alice Baxter, Barbara and Sally Babcock and Sandra Macomber,

Halloween Party SEVERAL RESERVATIONS also have been made for the Halloween party Saturday at the club for boys and girls up to 10 years of age. The party will be from 3 until 5 o'clock. Reservations have been made by Mesdames Paul L. Hargitt, Irby 8. DeFenelon, Robert A, Blackburn, Robert: H., Rhodehamel, Herbert FP. Call, Richard M. Bennett, Charles L. Rouse and Horace G. Barden, The committee in charge of the party includes Mrs. James 8, Browning, chairman, Mesdames Call, Hargitt and Kenneth F, Adair,

Brown County Party MESSRS. AND MESDAMES William Hall, Robert Todd and Herman C, Wolff and Miss Her~ berton Weiss have made reservations=for parties to attend the Woodstock club's Brown county party tomorrow, The program will include square dancing with musie provided by a Brown county orchestra,

” » ~ The Wilson College Alumnae club members were guests at a luncheon today in the Propylaeum. Miss Genevieve Scoville was the hostess. Mrs, James K, Owen is the club's president and Miss Scoville is secretary-treas« urer, Out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Harlan Montgomery, Seymour; Mrs, Wallace Warren,

Hamlet; Miss Mary Shultz, Logansport, and Mrs, Walker Sonntag, Evansville, Dinner Party

A dinner for new officers of the Beta chapter, Phi Gamma Tau sorority, will be held tomorrow night in Catherine's restaurant.

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1, Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Sutton is the bride-to-be of William Talbott Jones Jr. chief pharmacjst's mate, U. 8. N. R. Their wedding will be Nov. 4. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Sutton and Dr, and Mrs. W. T. Jones. (Bretzman phate.)

2. Miss Mary Jean Taylor will become the bride of Karl L, Wick. lift in a ceremony to be read Nov. 3. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Reuel Taylor and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wiekliff, 3. Miss Marilyn Mellon and Robert Arvin, torpedoman 2-¢, U.8.N.R,, were married Aug. 12 The bride is the daughter of Mr.

“ware, hostess, “Our Neighbor to the North,” Miss Blanche Bruner. Ernie Pyle chap, 1.T.-8.C. 1:30 p.m, Nov. 1. Mrs. A. W. Nuttall, 1503 East 52d, hostess, Mrs. J. W, Thornburgh, speaker. Lady Aberdeen Artist chap, I.T.8.0. 1 p.m, Sat. Mrs. Glenn Whicker, 950 N. Oxford st., hostess. “India, Yesterday and Today,”

Mrs. Wayne Kiddick; dessert luncheon, Ye Olde Tyme Cinch. 12:30 p. m. Fri. In Fort Friendly, 513 N. Illi. nois. Mrs. Lucy Daily, hostess.

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Doel Reed of Stillwater, Okla, contemporary American etcher and painter, spoke today at a meeting of the art section, Indiana State Teachers’ association, The meeting was in the John Herron Art museum. After the meeting, a luncheon was held in Catherine's pestaurant honoring the speaker. Miss Betty Foster was the hostess. Among the guelts were Mrs, William T. Reed, mother of the artist; Miss Dorothy

Knudson, Peru; Griffin Stephenson, Muncie; Miss Mary Helen Ley, Ft. Wayne.

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Wilbur D. Peat, Frederick Polley and George Jo Mess, Mesdames John D. Gould, William C, Bobbs and Leonidas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Reed and Mrs. Dorothy Reed Strawmyer, parents and sister of the artist, have lent a group of his prints to the John Herron Art museum. The prints will be on , exhibit for a month.

Mrs. Hubert L. Wann To Fete House Guest

Mrs. Hubert L. Wann will entertain tomorrow afternoon in her home 5127 Kingsly dr., for her house guest, Mrs. S. N. Wentworth, Buenos Aires. Mrs. Wentworth is a former resident of Indianapolis. Mrs. Wentworth also is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bergen LaGrange, LY

Sorority Party The Alpha chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, will hold a Halloween party tomorrow night in the home of Miss Charlotte Meyer, 949 Sotith-

.| president, will have as his topic

P.-T. A. Council Will Hear Dr. Esch

Dr. 1. Lynd Esch will speak at an all-day meeting of the In. dianapolis Council of ParentTeacher AssociaMons next Wednes~ day in the War Memorial build-

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“Together We Build Better Schools and Educational Programs.” Following registration at 9:30 a. m., conferences on standards of excellence and motion pictures and radio will be heard. Mesdames Prank Rieman, Carl Brown and Carl Irrang will be the leaders. Speaking during the motion .picture and radio conference will ‘be Miss Doris Lynn, visual education director of the public schools, and Miss Blanche Young, public schools radio ector. B n Motley, visual education chairman for the Indianapolis Church federation, and Harold Beane, radio consultant, also will

The arrangements committee for the tea to be given Sunday in honor of Miss Mamie D. Larsh, Altrusa

2 to 5 p. m. in the governor's mansion. ; Mrs. Paul Mozingo, president of the local Altrusa club, Misses Irene C. Boughton, Helen D. Brown and Hazel P. Williams are serving on the committee with the Altrusa board of directors. + Miss Larsh, elected president of Altrusa International in July, is to serve a two-year term. In the receiving line with her will- be Mrs. Ralph PF. Gates, wife of the governor; Mrs. Mozingo and Miss Boughton. Guests at the tea will be inter. national officers of the organiza. tion; members of the Altruisa clubs in district 5 which includes Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana; presidents of men’s and women's service clubs in Indianapolis; represenatives of

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