Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1945 — Page 24

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be PARTIES have been planned for Miss

ia Test who will become the bride of Raymond 8 Sweeney of New York on Dec. 1. The ceremony will be at 4:30 p. m. in the Woodstock club. Miss Alice Boozer will serve as Miss Test’s-only attendant. *¥. Mrs. Robert Moréhouse and her mother, Mrs. Edward Porter

Will -entertain next Thursday with a Kitchen shower for the brideto~be. The party will be in Mrs, Porter's home. - Another party will

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that of Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske on Nov. 17. Nov. 21 Mrs. Austin Brown and her daughter, Mrs. Neal E.

Jr, will give a luncheon, Miss Boozer will entertain on’ : snd miscellaneous shower.

MISS JANE NOBLE JOHNSTON and her fiance, John Lathrop Ryan, will be the guests Sunday at a party to be given by Miss Johnston's sister, Mrs. Noble Dean Jr. The honor guests will be married at 8:30 o'clock the evening of Nov. 16 in the home of the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs. Russell Johnston. Dr. Jean 8. Milner will officiate. Another party will be given fér. the engaged couple by Mrs. Sylvester Johnsdn on Wedneés“dxy. Mrs. Thomas Noble Jr. and

. Her daughters, Patricia and

Margaret, will entertain Monday

I a shower and bridge party

for. Miss Johhston. There will be a bridal dinner next au

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day in the home of the bride-to-be.

C. A. R. to Meet A MEETING of the Children: of the American Revolution will be held from 3:30 to 6 p. m. next Thursday in the home of Miss Marion Goldthwaite. Plans will be made for a Thanksgiving dance to be Nov. 21 in the D. A. R. chapter house. New officers of the group are Miss Catherine Clark, president; Richard - Drake, vice president; Miss Suzanne Williams and Miss Elizabeth Armstrong, recording and corresponding secretaries. Miss Mary Ann Clevenger, treasurer; Robert Mouser, regis trar; Miss Margaret Fisher, hise

_torian, and Robert Deitch, flag-

Armstrong will assist the hostess.

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{the subject” of a talk to be given | Wednesday afternoon by Dr. Louis

A ceremony Oct. 28 in Corning, N. Y., united Miss Margaret Blu and Lt. Harry D. Ellis. "The rite was in the home of the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shaw. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Blu, are, m. ih —— | parents are Mrs. Dorothy Ellis and Harry D. 2 ;

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Will Hear Dr. Sears

“Problems of the Peace” will be

Martin Sears at a general club meeting of the Woman's Department club. The meeting will be in

Roland D. Daily. . Other Assistants

Orison H. Hayes, William H. Hodgson, J. Frank Holmes, A. W. Holtegel, Albert Hueber, R. L. Johnston, Everett E. lett and. L.. A. Me~ Donald. Other assistants are Mesdames Charles M. Maley, Clyde V. Montgomery, W. Presley Morton, Paul T. Payne, Edward L. Pedlow, George O. Rafert, William ‘L. Sharp,

Frank C. Walker and Frank E.

Charles Mayer & Company Ushers for Ballet 29 West Washington St.

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Weimer. Mrs. H. E. Blasingham and Mrs. E. A. Carson will pour,

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A list of ushers has been an-|

nourced for the production of “Christopher Columbus,” an Edwin Strawbridge ballet, tomorrow. The performance, to be held in Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge high school,

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Harvest Festival The annual harvest festival and}

Society of Christian Service, Central Avenue Methodist church, will be

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‘William ©. Ellery, Clarence J. Pitch,| -

|| George W. Snyder, Myron J. Spring] 2 C. E. Sunthimer, Jerome Trunkey,

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and Miss Martha Burton. ty will be

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Plans Installation

New officers of the Phi Delta Beta sorority will be installed toe} Wy i lounders day dinner &t ; Whispering Winds.

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