Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1945 — Page 28
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American Business Club Schedules lts Annual Christmas Dance Dec. 29
THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FORMAL DANCE of the Indianapolis chapter, American Business club, will be held Dec. 29 in the Indianapolis Athletic club. The cocktail hour will be from 7 to 9 p. m. and a buffet supper will be served at 10 o'clock. ~~ Dick Cisne’s orchestra from New York will play for dancing from 9 until 1 o'clock. Announcement of the new officers of the club will be made at midnight. Co-chairmen of the entertainment committee for the event are George Hoster and Henry Davis. Others on the committe are T. A. Moyhahan, Irvin Fendrick, Tom Umphrey and B. F. Lacy. Mr. Umphrey is the retiring
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The monthly board meeting of the Suemma Coleman home will be held tomorrow at a 1 p. m. luncheon in the home. The new president, Mrs. Frederick Appel, will preside.
I. S. H. A. Announces Officers HOMER W. FITTERLING, South Bend, was elected president of the Indiana Saddle Horse association at a recent meeting of the board of directors. Others élected were Robert Whitney, Muncie; F. Earl Brown, Anderson, and Dr. T. A Sigler, Greencastle, first through third vice presidents. Mrs. Frank Pitagerald, Prankfort, secretary. Earl Marple, Greenfield, assistant secretdry, and Donald D. Alexander, Rushville, treasurer. Members of the executive committee are Col. Harold D. Johnson, Noblesville, Harry H. Thomas and P. A. Ferrel. © New board members are Neal Harvey, Danville; Fred Sharp, Franklin; Dr. T. A. Sigler, Greencastle; Earl C. Black, Kokomo; 8S. L. . .DeMars, Lebanon; Dr. K. D. Graves, Lafayette; Raleigh Kouns, Zionsville! Wilmer Ogle, Sheridan, and E. B. Pierce, Marion. Also, Frank Stephens, Star City; Dr. C. G. Worrell, Peru; Col. Johnson, Messrs. Ferrel, Marple, Whitney, Brown, Alexander and Fitterling, Robert H. Brown and Mrs. Fitzgerald. » . ” . ” . : Members of the Indianapolis alumnae, Alpha Xi Delta sorority, will have their annual Christmas party at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Reeta Clark. Mrs. R. L. McKay will speak at the meeting after the program. “The Small One” (Tazwell) will be read by Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw. Following the meeting there will be a gift bazaar with Mrs. E. G. Schaefer as chairman. * Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Hugh Stewart, Mrs. K. G. Baker and Miss Mary Armington.
Mr., Mrs. Durham to Entertain MR. AND MRS. C. B. DURHAM will entertain Dec. 14 with a bridal dinner in their home honoring their daughter, Dorothy Louise, and Robert Hugh Fatout. Miss Durham and Mr. Fatout will be married Dec. 15 in the All Souls Unitarian church. ‘Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Arnold, Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spraul and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gault, Chicago; Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. E. Burdette Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Maxwell and George W. Prost. a » =» * s = =» Mrs. W. D. Gatch will be the hostess at 2 p. m. Dec. 14 for a meeting of the Over the Teacups club. A Christmas story will be given by Mrs. E R. Shoemaker. The Madrigal singers of Technical high school will give a musical program.
Martha Hart Will Be Bride
Miss Martha Engle Hart, daughter | Butler university where she was a of Mr, and Mrs. Lee A. Hart, 5703 member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. E. Washington st, will become the Mr. Williamson has served four - bride of Robert Jerome Williamson, years in the navy and has spent
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An open house this afternoon and evening at the Children’s museiim marks the museum's 20th anniversary. The Museum guild Joined in the celebration and gave a check for $200 as a birthday gift. Mrs. Lyman G. Hunter and Mrs. Edwin H. Gable (standing, left to right) and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kinnear were on the guild committee for the event. Guild members whe are serving as hostesses are Mrs. Burchard Carr, chairman, Mesdames George Bardwell, R. Norman Baxter, Joseph Breese, Walter Carpenter, Berkley Duck Jr., Robert Greeley, Robert Gruen, Richard T. Hill, Walter C. Hiser, Robert Kirby, Robert Langsenkamp, Harrison Eiteljory, Kennard Sparks, John Troyer, Joseph Hamaker and John Rocap.
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Miss Edna Levi and Leon Engel Will Be Married on Dec. 30
. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Max Levi, 3004 College ave., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Leon Engel. The wedding will be Dec. 30. Mr. Engel’s brother and sister-in-law are Mr, and Ms. Joseph Engel
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recently discharged from the army after serving 31 months in the China - Burma - India theater. He attended Washington and Lee university. The bride-to-be was graduated from Indiana university. She is a member of the Sigma Delta Tau sorority, ss = =»
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He is ki ving in Jacksonville, Fla. The bride-to-be is stationed at the Indianapolis marine recruiting office. » . . Miss Ann Bergman and Irwin Drucker were married Sunday in
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couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Bergman, 1150 8. Capitol ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drucker,
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38 he son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace n, 1135 E. 35th st. Dr. Jann B. Perea. waster of| M78. Adcock Speaker the Irvington Presbyterian churgh.| Mrs. Agnes T. Adcock appeared ‘will officiate at the double-ring may T: Jucuik Appeared rite in the home of the bride's par-iat a meeting of the PForty-ninth
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