Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1946 — Page 17
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A NUMBER OF GUESTS at the Marott hotel Valentine ball Thursday night will be entertainéd at dinner parties before the dance. Barton Rogers and his orchesfra will provide music for dancing, beginning at 9 o'clock. - Mrs. J. J. Cole Sr. will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cole Jr. and their children, Ann, Helen and James, and Mr. and Mrs, Laurence J. Eby.. Messrs.
Jones will be hostess at a party for
Another group dining together will include Dr, and Mrs, Charles McNaull, Miss Emma Claypool and Mesdames Samuel Cor-
nell Carey, H. M. Gilchrist, W. H.
W. J. Hutton. Dr. Frank Hockema of Purdue university will be host at a dinner party for a group of Lafayette guests. . On Baturday dinner parties have been arranged by Messrs. and
Mesdames Thaddeus E. Snodgrass,
Wood and A. V. Burch, Ted Mittendorf, Mrs. Gladys E. Freundt,
Miss Mabel Rose, Ralph D. Morris
Sunflyside Guild to Give Party
THE SUNNYSIDE GUILD'S Valentine party for patients at Sunnyside sanatorium will be held tomorrow night in the sanatorium. Ralph Lillard’s orchestra will play in the recreation room for ambulatory patients’ and'the program will be broadcast for
bedfast patients.
Mrs. John Nunamaker Jr. chairman, and Mrs. Robert J. Clarke,
Mrs. Ray Fatout.
meeting o in the Propylaeum.
William Walker. William M. Mace.
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Dr. and Mrs. Tharpe Will Entertain : MR. AND MRS. O. E. HAMMOND will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbard Jr. and Miss Gladys Alwes, and Mrs.
Mrs. Diane P. Simonson will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alta Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hellman and of Anderson; John Donahue of Dayton,
Dwight Stephens. E. 8. Huggins has arranged , Carl Vernon Griffith, and Mr, and Mrs. Blake Nellie P. Winings will entertain Mr, and Mrs.
» ” College Alumnae club will meet at 8 p. m. Priday
Presbyterian church, will speak on “The PhilipH. V, Smock will preside.
M. Histcher and Miss Gertrude Taggart will read tf the Indianapolis Woman's club at 2:30
on His Toe,” and Miss Taggart will read “A . . = 8 : g group of the Indianapolis alliance of Delta will meet for dessert at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Co-hostesses will be Mrs. G. Schuyler
Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Mo
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Alfring, Carolyn Atherton and
Frederick Steiger, Thomas M. and James BE. Cunning Jr.
Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor
Mrs. Fletcher's subject will be
EVENTS
8 p Btn, Business meeting. I T-8. C. 12: re. E. McGuire, 830 Leland, hostess. Ranendra K. Calcutta, speaker. chap., 1. T-8 OC. Wed. Emory hostess.
Profesm. today. Carmel,
Amy MV.
Quiney, hostess. “Germany: A Special Problem,” Mrs. Alva R.
Patroness club, Sigma Alpha Iota. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Fred L. Warner, 5355 N. Delaware, hostess. Luncheon;
+ W. E Hawkins, 1413 King, hostoss. “France,” Mrs. Lewis E. Shott.
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.{ Zeta chap., Phi Delta Pi. 7:30 p. m.
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Women’s Democratic Harmony club of Center township. 7:30 p. m. today. Mrs, Frank Geler, 156 W Southern, hostess. Valentine party. MISCELLANEOUS
A. W.V. 8. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Columbia club. General meeting. Miss Louann Myers, presiding. Board meeting, 6 p. m. SORORITIES
{oe chap, Omega Phi Tau 8 P. m. Wed. Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, 624 N. Tuxedo, hostess.
Wed, Mrs. Charles Busenburg, = Hiatt, hostess. Valentine
Pp. m. Wed. Warren hotel. Valentine party. Yeras Sorores chap., Verus Cordis. 0 p. m. Wed Mrs. Marion Sa 5022 Rawles, hostess. Supper and rush party,
The Rose Marie Cruman. Parliamentary Law club met for its monthly luncheon today in Ayres’ tray shop. A business meeting, parliamentary law session and Valentine party followed in the commit
Dr. William H. Jellema, head of
His subject will be “What Is
Dr William H. Jellema to Speak At A.A.UW. Dinner Tonight; Group ‘Meetings Scheduled
his A. B., M. A. and Ph. D. degrees from IL U,, also has studied in Berlin,
Indiana university's 8 Philosophy de-
Man?” Dr. ‘Jellema, who received
Various A. A. U. W, groups have cation meeting at 1:30 p. m. Friday
erature group will meet at 1:30 p- m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, 815 E. 57th st. Mrs, C. E. Roach will read the play, “I Remember Mama” (van Druten). Mrs. Donald C. Drake will review “Bequest of Wings” (Duff) at the evening contemporary literature group meeting at 7:30 p. m. next Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Carl Kimberlin, 5241 Graceland ave. At 7:30 p. m. Feb. 20 the evening session of the international relations group“W%ill meet in the home of Miss Belle Ramey, 718 E. 34th st. The afternoon group will meet at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 22 inthe home
“Post-War Rehabilitation” will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs. C. W. Schaaf for members of the social studies group at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 25 in the home of Mrs. Glenn Conway, 2235 E. Garfield dr. Mrs. A. Brown Ransdell will speak on “What British Loans Mean to Us” at the dinner meeting of the evening discussion group at 6:30 p. m. Fehi'26 in the ¥*'W. Or A Mrs. Murray ¥. Conner will present the program for the music group at 1:15 p. m. Feb. 27 in the home of Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel, 5515 Washington blvd. The parents’ round table will meet at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 27 with Mrs. V. C. MacNabb, 6616 N. Pennsylvania st., as hostess.
Poets’ Workshop Meeting Sunday
Bob Parker, Hoosier poet and philosopher, will speak on “Poetry” at a meeting of the Poets’ Corner organization at 3 p. m. Sunday in Hollenbeck hall, central Y. W. C. A. The program, the seventh in a workshop series, will include music, a Valentine playlet in verse and a discussion on “The Aptness of Poetry Titles” led by Mrs. Myrtle Embree South of Lebanon.
Alumnae Election Officers will be elected at a meeting of the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Ben C. Raley. Assisting the hostess will be Misses Geraldine Kindig, Dorothy Powers
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.| Joyce @verbay To Be Bride
The approaching marriage of Miss Joyce Overbay to Ensign Har rold Eugene Wright, U. 8. N. R,, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Overbay, 5768 Washington blvd. The wedding will be March 2 in the naval chapel at Key West, Fla. Mrs. Charles Tehan, Detroit, will be her sister's matron of honor. Lt. Paul G. Kenney, Boston, will be best man. Mrs. Tehan will entertain with a luncheon Feb. 23 in the Indianapolis Athletic club for her sister. Miss Patricia Moores will give a kitchen shower Feb. 22 in ne home, 525 Berkley rd. The bride-to-be attended Stephens college and Indiana univer sity. She is a member of Kappa Alpha ‘Theta sorority. Ensign Wright, a graduate of Texas Technical college at Lubbock, Tex. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wright, Vernon, Tex.
Ladywood Announces Honor Students
The scholastic honor roll at Ladywood school this semester includes
On the high honor roll are Misses Joan Armbruster, Mary Helen Bradley, Louise Ferrari, Barbara Gleason, Marilyn Kearns, Alma Kernel, Virginia Koschnick, Laurette Martin, Mary Lou Mohlenkamp and Caroline Wagner, Those on the regular honor roll
Others are Misses Joan Hennessey, Shirley Kremp, Martha Laugh-
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Lake Shore Club Events Listed
Mrs. Burt Cottrell - will be- the chairman for a card party to be sponsored by the women golfers of the Lake Shore Country club at 8 p. m, Saturday in the clubhouse, Assisting Mrs, Cottrell will be Mesdames Robert Ducham, Hazel Pierson and George Katzenberger,
Anderson. The ladies’ auxiliary of the club will meet at 3:30 p. m. Bunday in the clubhouse. .
Auxiliary Session Garfield Park unit 88, American
Church Circles Set Mees
Ruth circle at 10:30 a. m. Thursday {with Mrs, Frank Katterjohn, 1145 for a covered-dish
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Meetings have been announced | for the circles of the Woman's So-
Martha circle. Mrs. Ross Hewes,
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