Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1945 — Page 18
~*~ Lambs Club Members Arrange Parties ; For Annual Christmas Frolic Saturday
P ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HOLIDAY 8 SEASON in Indianapolis will be the Lambs club’s annual. ® Christmas frolic Saturday night in the Columbia club. EA lengthy list of reservations already has been made BE for the event. Among those who will entertain at dinner in the Columbia club before the frolic are Mr. and Mrs. " H. T. Pritchard. Their guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Alan W. Boyd, Hubert Hickam, Chauncey H. Eno, Hal R. Keeling, William C. Griffith, C. Severin Busch- . mann and John D. Welch, Mrs. Mary Boleman and Elmer Stout. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stanley McComas Jr.'s party will include Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Spain. With Mr. and Mrs. Obie J, Smith Jr. will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Ferriday, Robert Stafford and Robert Dillion and Dr. and Mrs. Byron K. Rust. In Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Peeney's party will be Capt. and Mrs. Douglas
Messrs, and Mesdames George M. Hoster, James L. Beattey and Edward P. Fillion,
Additional Reservations Are Made WITH DR. AND MRS, OC. BASIL PAUSSET will be Dr. and Mrs, "EW. Dyar, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hendricks, Dr. and Mrs. Earl W, Mericle, Dr. and Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson, Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Sage and Dr. and Mrs. Russell J. Spivey, ; Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weldon will be Capt. and Mrs. Donald Dinwiddie, Dr. and Mrs. Philip B. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers Jr. and Mr, and Mrs. Paul R. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Myron McKee will entertain informally at their home before going to the Columbis club. In thelr party will be | Messrs. and Mesdames Hanly R. Blackburn, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Alex Taggart Jr. Alexander Thomson, Alfred Campbell and Kurt
. ¥ Pantzer, Miss Louise McGeary and Capt. Harry Mangerich, With . Mr. and Mrs, ‘William Garvin Bastian will be Mr. and Mrs. John " M. Scott, . . Others who have made reservations for dinner at the club are . Messrs. and Mesdames Henry E. Todd, Harrison Eiteljorg, Kenneth E. Kinnear, Irving W. Lemaux Jr., Al A. D. Smith and George Vyver"berg, Lt.and Mrs. W. H. McMurtrie, Dudley R. Gallahue; Yale Rice and P. H. Durham of Kokomo.
_ College Students to Arrive for Holidays
AMONG STUDENTS returning from schools and colleges for the Christmas holidays is Miss Helen Whitehead. She will come Friday university, where she is a senior student, to visit ° J. M. Whitehead.
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This collection of dolls, bought by the Irvington unit of the American Legion auxiliary, Christmas brighter for small girls at the Knightstown home. They are lected each year by the unit for children at the home. Mrs. Glen 8. Bell, chairman, was in charge of selecting the dolls, with which she is shown. -
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Regina Koch Will Give Yule Party
Miss Regina Koch will entertain with a buffet supper and Christmas party tomorrow night in her home, 3126 Brookside pkwy., North dr. Guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Howard 8. Morse, E. G. McCreery, Lloyd W. Cummings and Wallace M. Coppock, Messrs, Elmer C. Schwier and G. C. Staley, Mesdames Robert Thompson, John Starr and Wayne Maxwell. Others will be Mesdames William Thornton, Ralph Virgin, Foy McClain, Otto Asperger Jr. and Paul Jones, Misses Libby Garringer, Norma Ott, Mary Lou Peters, Mary Blair, Crystal Logan, Mary Ruth Carey and Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Also, Misses Margaret Branham, Betty Jean Means, Mildred Betz, Ann Childs, Patty Ann Barnes,
Mrs. Steffey Hostess Members of Beta chapter, Omega Phi Tau sorority, will meet for their annual Christmas party to-
‘ {morrow night in the home of Mrs.
Ruth Chenoweth, Aldric J. Smith Will Be Wed in Jan. 5 Ceremony; Parties Planned for Bride-to-Be
~ Miss Ruth Chenoweth’s engagement and approaching marriage to Aldric J. Smith was announced today at a luncheon in the home of Mrs. Frederic 1. Barrows, 5828 College ave. Mrs. Karl Chenoweth, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, was hostess. The wedding will be Jan. 5 in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney will officiate. :
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Chenoweth, 661 E. 24th st, and Alexander J. Smitlr, Quincy, Mass.
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. Jack Steffey, 947 N. DeQuincy st.
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Ephamar Literary. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Howard Wischmeler, 5815 N. New Jersey, hostess. Christmas party; covered dish luncheon; Christmas story by Mrs. Floyd « W. Hughett. Indianapolis
Christmas program. . |New Century. 12:30 p. m.
Col., Mrs. Passell Are Honored
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scholarship fund chairman, waif 1020. - Name in speak. au aM ——— COLORS: Address Election Tonight . Ada wl — Officers of the Women’s Demo- qua Blue tic Harmony club of Center town-| ~~ * Rose * Red a
will be elected tonight in the of Mrs. Robert Davis, 2701 8. st. Members will meet at 30 o'clock for a Christmas party.
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Mail and. Phone Orders Filled
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