Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1945 — Page 22
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Lake Shore Guild - Names Officers
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A meeting of the Lake Shore
ual Card Party Booked
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Ladies’ guild will be held at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the clubhouse. Newly elected officers of the ore; ganization are Mrs. A. B. Clark, president; Mrs. Charles Eckhart, vice president; Miss Irene Anderson, secretary, and Mrs. Ed Dux,
treasurer. The guild diteétors are Mesdames George Graber, Ruth Knuth, Bert Cottrell, Donald Reid and Vivian Parsons,
© “Responsibility of the Church In World Affairs” was the theme of the program given today by the Wom"en's society of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The meeting was in the church. Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes was leader
H. Smiley spoke on “Church Women in Action for World Peace.” Mrs.
gave a musical program.
Founders’ day will be celebrated at noon Saturday by the Pi Lambda Theta sorority with “The
Harmonie Club
“The. Woman's auxiliary of St. Matthew's - Episcopal church will hold a bazaar in the parish house
Supper will be served from 5 jo 7
Lawrence W. Gannon, contralto}:
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Mrs. Myron J. McGeehan and Mrs. Marvin Bresetie and right) are serving on the committee which arranged the annual fall card party of the St. Thomas Aquinas Women's club fo be held tomorrow,
Mrs. John Meyer and Mrs, George L. Hart are co-chairmen for the annual fall card party which the St. Thomas Aquinas Women's club will give at 1:30
them are Mesdames John Baldwin, Leo Filcer, Denis Hogan, Walter Joyce, Frank Kinney, James Kenney, Frank McKinney, Delbert Rogge, James Watson and
p. m. tomorrow in Block's audi- John B. Wolf. torium. Mrs. J. J. Cole is president of Committee’ chairmen .assisting ‘the club.
Miss Durham to Be Guest at Party Tonight Given by Mrs. Keith Davis
MRS. KEITH DAVIS will entertain this evening ‘with.a crystal shower honoring Miss Dorothy Louise Durham. The party will be in the home of Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. H. G. Bradley. Miss Durham will become the bride of Robert Hugh Fatout on Dec. 15 in the All Souls Unitarian church. The party guests will include Mrs, C. B. Durham and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, the engaged couple's mothers; Mrs. Andrew McCarthy and Mrs. Richard LaGrange, Shelbyville; Mrs, Clarence Cross, Rushville; Mrs. George Barton and Mrs. Harry Joiner, Richmond; Mrs, Beamer Davis, Greenfield; Mrs. Cody Burdette, Lima, O.; Mrs.. Al Meier, Huntington, and Mrs. Kermit Arnold, Sullivan.
“Also Mesdames Clarence Mal.
: Meetings — Are Planned
Cleaves Jr., James Hol Norman Grauel and Miss Betty ‘Noonan, Luncheon Scheduled
_A LUNCHEON will be given
month on “Our Allies.”
guests,
"man will be Clarence 8S. Sweeney, Walter Leckrone, Gilbert Forbes, W. A. Dyer Jr. and EH. Bing-
the Illinois building on Nov. 26,
Rev. Maurice Coers To Speak Monday
lacum: Members of the supper committee are Mr. and Frank Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. : . nn Members of the Western Cole ‘lege Alumnae club will Lat 8 p. m. tomorrow in tife horfe of Mrs. 'W. L. Appel.’ Mrs. Howard Obenchain will review “The White Tower” (Ullman). Mrs.
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‘The League of Women Voters is and sponsoring a series of meetings this The meetings will be held in the homes of league members, and they will be open to the members and their
Mrs: Von Snyder and Mrs. Fred Bassett will be the hostesses for
|” following. his appearance on: the Town Hall series. Mr. Knicker. |meetings on Tuesday, On Wednes- Harold A., Tossell, Misses Peggy bocker. will speak on “At the day ‘a meeting will be held in the | Warner, Alice Jean Fisher and Ringside of * and he will [home of Mrs. D. A. Morrison, Helen Ferrell, be introduced by Hillman, | Other hostesses and their meeting Re At the speakers’ table with |dates are Mrs, Robert Sinclair, Nov. Sale of Prints Mr. Knickerbocker and Mr. Hill. |26; Mrs. E. G. Driftmeyer, Nov. 28, :
ham Jr. Rauh Memorial library on-Sunday,| e the tri-state print exhibit. The = % . the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W.C.A. on | ou eion is being in Block" Club Meeting Set Tuesday, And. the assembly room of [Suaienril * (hg wil Slees
The Rew. Maurice Coers will be the speaker Monday at a meeting of the Auxiliary to the Marion
County Juvenile center. The 2 p. m. meetipg will be in the center, 35th
on the program
‘ICharles.. Keagle, L. V. “Burkhead,
supper {night in the ballroom. The com-
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Boosters’ Club . Plans Holiday Activities ‘Homecoming Dance ‘Will Be Held Nov. 23 Arrangements are being made by
the Riviera Club Boosters for their Thanksgiving holiday festivities.
Raymond ¥. Ball, Leroy C, True, Si Kramer, Carl Ritter, Ray Schra-
Williamson, E. W. Mcllvaine, Elmer wilhite, Harry Miller, George Schaler, Roger Carlisle, 0 Herbertz,
C. V. Montgomery, W. M. Dickson, 1. F. Heidenreich, Clyde Raub and Al Kahle, Supper Party Others include Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Kline, William Kassenberg, Ray Biller, Charles Corbin, Ray Johnson, Jack Bannon, John Max, Homer Woods and C. A. Lotze. The first of a series of monthly parties will be held Sunday
mittee planning the event includes Messrs, and Mesdames Harley Holwerda, Carl Schopp, Charles Rumi-
son, William Grossman, Ed Herrold, Joe M. Klein, Earl Lawrence, John Lichtenberg, John Marlowe, C. E. More, Eugene Moll, Lloyd McColgin, QO. E. Neal, ' LeRoy, Plumley, wilhite, H. J. Woempner, Don young, True, Raub and Ray Ball, «There will be a Thanksgiving homecoming” dance Nov. 23, ' The dance ‘will be at 9 p.m. in the ballroom,
Sorority Sets Musicale
A dinner and musicale will be held Tuesday for the alumnae and active members of the Sigma Alpha Iota
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followed by & business session. A program, arranged by Mrs. Clare PF. Cox and Miss Mary Spalding, will be presented, . Serving on the dinner committee are Miss-Bernice Church, chairman, Mesdames Arthur G. Monninger, Charles E. Darling, Charles C. Martin, Ruth Spencer, Mabel Leive and Lowell Springer, Misses Evelyn Aufderheide, Eileen Hoover, Irma Piel, Margaret Rose and Spalding. Those who. will appear. onthe. program are Mesdsmes Harold F. Sweeney, Helen Thomas Martin and
Is Announced Announcement has been made of the prints sold during the first week
through Saturday. Included in the list were “Home in the Hills” and “Bridge in the Wildwood” (Frederick Polley), “Christ Church and Outward Bound” (George Jo Mess), “Bee Haven” (L. O. Griffith), “Southend Crossing” (Edmund Schildknecht) Land “Clifty Falls” (Paul Ashby), Others are “In the Bay” and “Winter Night" (Mrs, Evelyn Mess), “From Taos” (Norman Wilson),
(Edmund Brucker) and “Columbia” and “Papette Water Front” (Charles ‘Surendorf), ) LA
District Auxiliary Holds Luncheon
CONNERSVILLE, Ind; Nov. 15.— Mrs, C. PF. Kaiser entertained today with a luncheon for the central district auxiliary to the Indiana Chiropractors’ association. During the business session, Mrs, William Ellery, president, gave a report on the state convention held last month,
Supper Planned “The Lauter Boys’ Mothers club will hold a penny supper at 5:30 p. m. Saturday in the Lauter Boys’
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sorority. ‘The event will be in the} home of Mrs. Frances Rybolt, 5602}
The dinner will be at 6:30 p. m..|
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Kindred pigote Before her marriage Sept. 22, Mrs. Vershel Rhoades was Miss Bishop. She is the daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hans borough.
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