Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1946 — Page 18

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Observe Anniversary lis “Athletic club's 22d anniversary observance. will include a ladies’ luncheon and bridge party Jan.

the Indiapapolis branch of the National League of American

RIDGE will review “The Gauntlet” the Monday club Monday afternoon in

program arranged by Miss Lucille Stewart, program selections by Mrs. Clarence F. DillenMrs, Carolyn Ayres Turner. Merrifield has called: a meeting of the ‘board of uditorium. A nominating committee

© 16:30 p. | 8% the. meeting will be Lt, Cmdr.

Department club. The session

Wives Will Meet THE OFFICERS’ WIVES’ CLUB will hold its monthly, dinner meeting in the Lincoln room of the Hotel Lincoln. at m. Tuesday. ~ Speaker

Maurice M. Harrell, who is on’ terminal leave from the naval air corps. He will speak on “Life in the Solomons.”

M. Cochrane, Gerald M. Wadleigh, George Leslie and John: and Mrs. Ray D. Miller are reservations chairmen.

» o » Officers will be elected Monday at a meeting of the Present Day club in the home of Mrs. John F, Edwards, 4335 N. Pennsylvania st. ~.

Smith, J. Floyd Seelig and H. E. Daugherty, members of the social committee. A topic, “Personal Experierices,” will be given hy Mrs. A, C. Crandall.

3 Broad Ripple Group

Installs: Officers ‘New officers of the Broad Ripple Business and Professional Women's installed at a hight, Mrs. AL. Danke was installed as president: by. the out-going executive, Mrs, Ay the Beldon. Other new officers aré Mrs. Vincent Russo, vice president; Mrs, James Frazier, secretary, and Miss Mary Sheets,

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Scouts Elect New Officers

Mrs. James Foulke Was elected president of -the board of directors of the Indianapolis Girl Scouts this morning at a meeting in the Hotel Lincoln. Other officers named were Mrs. Thomas D. Stevenson, A. B. Good and Mrs. Jeremiah L. Oadick, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. 0. K. Calvert and Mrs, C. C. Brockman, recording and

son, treasurer. New members for the council were presented by Mrs, W, L. Heston, chairman of the membership committee, Serving with Mrs, Heston are Mrs. Stuart A. Bishop and Mrs. Karl Venitz. Mrs. John H. Toy was chairman of the luncheon which was served

provided by Miss Margie Hiday, Fortville Girl Scout, who played the accordion, Mrs. H. H. 18S, retiring president, presided at the meeting.

R. L. Browning Takes Bride

Miss Wilma Jean Mock became the bride of Richard L. Browning in a rite read Dec. 20.. The bride, the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Mock 3212 N. Capitol ave. attendéd Ihdiana university. The bridegroom, who recently was discharged from the army air

Dallas L. Browning. Dr. Browning is pastor of North Methodist church. The couple will be at home in West Lafayette, where Mr. Browning is attending Purdue university.

C. 1 H. N. Club

Mrs. Stanley B. Sheard will assist Mrs. Joseph A. Carr in entertaining the C. I. H. N. club Monday afternoon im the Carr. home, 302 N. Drexel ave ‘A busitiess meeting wili be held and a luncheon served. Bridge will be included in the after-

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