Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1946 — Page 18

Ta A PRE s » o ind Miss ‘Adele Fenner will entertain I zs Detox a 770 D. m. a home. The guests will be Mesdames Henning, L. Clark, E. E. Spenner, Forry, Thomas Woods, Ancel tt, Raymond F. Phillips and John Herzberger, Misses Patty and Henning, Katie Clark, Evelyn Chambers, Brown and Betty

ower will be given by Miss Brown and Miss Schorn . tomorrow in the Delta Gamma sorority house at Butler ty. Those who/ will attend will be Mesdames Henning, King, Brown, Ployd Schorn, Frances Brecount, Francis Echert, Forry Ernest Whitley, Misses Janet and ®atty Henning, Jayne Yount, Trotter, Clark, Endicott, Jean Bowden, Myra Brown, Arline Jane Lewis, Helen Whitley and Handy.

for Doris Ann Hamilton

MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER in honor of Miss Doris Ann jon will be given Sunday afternoon by Miss Ruth Marie

The second annua] conference of the Senior Girl Scouts in the Indianapolis area will be held Saturday afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. On the commiitees arranging the event are Miss Connie Williams .(1eft); hospitality chairman, and Miss Jane Carson, invitations chair. man.

Is Announced 1 - A ceremony’ w be read at 4:30 p. m., Feb, 9, in the Wallace Street

Barbara J. Taylor and Harry L. © | Markus. :

The bride-to-be is the daughter ‘lof Mrs. Paul A. Taylor, 358 S. Audubon rd. and Mr. Markus is the son of Mrs. Harry Markus, 746 N. Riley ave. “Among parties being planned for Miss Taylor is a personal shower to be given tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Luke Snyder Jr, M10 BE. 34th st. : : : Ll." Shower Guests Attending the party will be Mesdames James Deming, Paul Bruner, Donald Harris, Harry Hamilton, Robert Schnell, Robert Bottin, William Olick, David Davidson, Robert Susemichael, Bernhardt Holtz, Allison Maxwell, Otto Benz, Robert Woempner, Alden Palmer, Robert Rhodehamel, Harris Koelling and Lee -LaBolt, Misses Bétty Smock, Mary Prater and Nora Louise Bauer, On Tuesday, a miscellaneous shower will be given by Mrs. Floyd Cotton and Mrs. Donald Harris in Mrs, Cotton's home, 742 N. Bancroft st. The guests will be Mesdames Ben Harris, Robert Taylor, Markus, Taylor, Virgil Stoelting,

sh and Miss Marjorie Swartz in the Ralph home. Miss Hamilton be married to Warren W. Walton Feb. 17 in the Meridian hts Presbyterian church. Shower guests will include Mrs. N. B. Hamilton, mother of bride-to-be; Mesdames R. C. Ralph, Fred Swartz, J. W. McDerE. A. Phillips and James Seller, Misses Virginia Johnson, Phyllis Prentice, Betty Gene Reid, Helen Brinkworth, Mary Mc= ‘Cleaster, Betty Lou Ranstead, Charlene Montgomery, Dolores Stein«

# 8 » o a » - x An all-feminine cast will produce a one-act play at the meeting of the Civic Theater Workshop at 8:15 p. m. Feb. 17 in the theater. Several scenes from plays rehearsed by members at the January

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_ The Mothers club of Our Lady of Lourdes parish school will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the school hall A Valentine pdance review will’ bel nome of Mrs, Delamar McWorkman, {presented by Pupils of Miss Helene Mothers of fourth grade pupils will be hostesses.

The . Ladies’

meeting at 1:30, p. m. tomorrow in speak on “Our Post Office Departthe home. :

Auxiliary to ‘the | when the Irvington Fortnightly club | narott Althenheim will hold its monthly | {meets. Mrs.

EVENTS - George Gebhardt, Norvin Beaver,

“History of the Handkerchief” will |Bottin and Snyder, Misses Martha be Mrs, Clyde E. Titus’ subject to-|Harris, Virginia Anderson, Mardi morrow before the Culture club.|Ann Taylor and Lorraine Markus. e meeting will be held in the eet ete

| Presbyterian church ‘will unite Miss

ome of Mis, Dela ; Initiation Service | Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma, | Mrs. Lydia R. Gadd, 124 Johnson | wi) have a. dinner at 7 p. m, to'ave.,, will be the hostess tomorrow | morrow in the Gold room of the! hotel. Formal initiation { C. E. Trueblood will|seremony for Mrs. Charles Kirk-| bride, Mrs. John Kinney and Miss | June Ransom will follow the din-|

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meeting will be given in their final form. The Backstage club of the theater will meet March 24. 2 8 = ou u ” ‘ A nominating committee will be’ elected tomorrow by the Ine dianapolis Woman's club, meeting at 2:30 p. m. in the Propylaeum. 6: ‘The speaker, Mrs, Albers L. Rabb, will read a paper on Lewis Carroll,

Dinner Tuesday

A dinner meeting will be held at Tuesday at the Y. W. | Sigma Alpha sorority,

C. A. by the Marion county salon (at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the Rauh|a “Jitter Jump” tomorrow evening | 126 of the 8 & 40,

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Sorority Meeting : Ais. Tamolii chaser Dance Tomorrow |

The Wanna Datus club will have |

Epsilon will meet

building. in St. Catherine's hall.

Altrusa Club to Hear

ard Meetin Bo 8 Talk on. Photography Members of the Altrusa club will

Here Saturday - hear Miss Grace Custer, mathe-

~ Plans for a state convention and|matics teacher at. Shortridge high 8 fegional conference of the Amer- schoo “Mexico Through the ican Association of University Wom- 1, discuss Camera’ata en will be discussed at a mid- 12:30 p. m. lunch- : 3 eon Saturday in '! the Columbia club. Miss Custer has developed her hobby of photography after spending her Summers * inthe Southwest, California, HaMiss ‘Cast wali and Mexico for several years, She studied with William Mortensen of the Mortensen School of

en house: from 8 m. ot, Her work bas b ited, in| NOITOW -2 “Jean [national afd int | salons. | : r'-and Mrs.| Some of her prints are “Grand Can- | “Peaneyivaain yon of Colorado,” “Waikiki Beach” and “San. Juan Capistrano.”

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dianapolis symphony orchestra for. en’s committee; Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, its Baturday-Sunday concerts this |president of the symphony society, |a book review at the luncheon week-end, has been named’ by Mrs.

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committee of the Indiana’ State mittee, will include Mesdames EdSymphony society which is sponsor-|win M. Craft Jr., John H, Holliday, chapter house at 809 Hampton dr,

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