Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1946 — Page 18
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— TUFSPAY.TER.25,198, P.-T: A. Council Entertain at Dinner. Group to Plan Dinner | ; it Miss Dorothy Ann Elder and her! Miss Marilyn McRae, 1034 N. n a N » . ok Arranges Din er mother, Mrs. M.™G. Elder, 8801| Keystone ave., will be the hostess The 30th’ anniversary of the | Madison ave, entertained with atonight at a meeting of Alpha Marion County: Council of Aen dinner party Sunday in honor of| chapter, Chi Kappa Chi sorqrity. the usual and Teachers will be celebrated 8% poqioman 3.¢ Robert Kaylor, who|Plans for a president's day din . [6:30 pr | ; ’ : ent’s day dinner | edge to ed 16:30 p m. Thursday with a linner| .....uy returned from the South|will be made and a “white ‘ele- | ! ‘lin’ the ‘Roberts Park Methodist pn. chant mie will he belae Toe 4 almost a th | ehuralt SE : bik anyone (an Past presidents ;will pe .onored —— ested in 7 {" + land among the’guests will ve oir. yh neg of the Woman'slana Mrs. Robert. Gladden, Mes- gan eating t ‘club. have been sched- | games: Robert F.. Shank, Logan at the rat “week. | WELLS | Hughes, Walter Schultz and Walter he'd get to t , divctotiof the Caley. © +: © August, 1051, John rt museum, Will give| Chairman of the committee in The diet nee fii gallery talk on “The Chinese Art| charge of arrangements is Mrs. either, accord \ Exhibit” before the art department Clarence Peters, assisted by irs. {ot the club at 2 p.m. next Tuesday | Clifford VanCleave, prografh, ars. ; Mrs. drs. | Ars. | ond
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the sday in the museum. 4% |Robert - Bidlack, hospitality; | i Mrs, H, E. Blasingham, chairman, | William: Wise, invitations; fo preside at the business meeting | Raymond : Wright, publicity;
Gin AY HAIR " . preceding the program. Special Lowell - Bailey; reservations, NEWS guests at the program will be sti | Mrs. George Moyer, singing. \ dent nurses of City hospital, . 8.0. a Following Mr. Peat’s talk will be| Lawrence ‘W. Shultz of North
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Davis, 6845 Madison ave. The wedding will be in the Davis home next month. J The bride-to-be recently returned from Paris after completing a flight as stewardess with the Transcon-
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Carol Davis to Become Bride
Miller
Three brides-to-be are busy with preparations for early spring
Miss Carol Davis’ engagement to Richard L. Miller, son "of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Miller, 3024 Epler ave., has been announced by her par-
. » " Pfc, and Mrs, Walter F. Keene were married Dec’ 15 in a ceremony. in the home of the Rev. } i Almon- J. -Coble, pastor of the W a shington Street Methodist
the annual spring. tea with Mrs.
Bartholomew in charge. Assisting will be Mesdames Edward A. Brown, Willard 'N. Clute, John PF. Engelke, Oliver 8, Guio, Othniel Hitoh, Hdward H. Niles, Paul T. Payne, Hez-. zie B. Pike, Leonidas F. Smith, George W. Snyder, J. M. Thistlethwaite, Ralph I. Thompson, Jerome H. Trunkey and J. B. Vanda- | worker.
» » ” Mrs. Walter 8. Grow will be host- | ess for a meeting March 6 of the Ten O'Clock, an art study group of | the art department. Mrs. Pike will | read a paper on “Natchez of the Old South and Colorful New Orleans.” Current events will be led by Mrs. Hobart L. Wilson. = tJ " Prof. George Schumacher of Butlet university will talk don “Scenes in Indiana Literature” at the meeting of the lfterature-drama department at 8 p. m. March 6 in the clubhouse. Motion pictures of Indiana
Manchester college will speak at the second in a series of four meetings on international relations held by the P.-T. A. city council at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the West room of the War Memorial. Mr. Shultz recently , returned from a relief mission to Poland. He will talk on “Poland, Key to European Peace.” Mrs. Leland Crawford, chairman of international re-
Circle Card Party
The February: circle of the National Council of Catholic Women of the Holy Cross church will have a card party tomorrow night in the parish hall: 1433 E, Washington st. Mrs. George R. Newton is chairman and Mrs, Gerald Moran, co-chair-
{lations, will report on the recent [UNO conference in London. :
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She is home on terminal leave from the Philippines [°F recently was discharged from therapy department at the 40th gen- the army air forces. ew Orleans she will be the house guest an» A Dec. 22 ceremony in the New Augusta Lutheran church’ united Miss Catherine Wagle, daughter of Mrs; Grover Wagle, New Augusta,
# church, literary shrines will be shown, The bride, the| The Rev. Fr. Joseph Somes, pasformer Miss Jo-|tor of Christ the King church, will Ann Reed, is the review “A Diplomat in Carpet Slipdaughter of “Mrs. |pers” (Monaghan) during the book Daisy Reed, 70 N. hour period at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Tremont st. Pfc.[E. C. Rumpler will preside at the Keene is the son |business meeting at 2:30 p.m. of Mrs. Péarl| “The American Way” will be disand Lt (jg) | Xwmdredhole se 119 S.|cussed by Mrs. Clarence J. Finch. i Lloyd W. Beck, Mrs. Keene pamont ave, and Following the program will be an al Elizabeth Jones will be the maid of honor and brides. si son of Mr. andi now stationed in Italy with the informal tea with Mrs. George E. be Mrs. William L. Wissman and Miss Sabra Eliece Aiman, i Mrs. Alvadore|adical corps. Mrs. Keene is living | Maxwell and Mrs. D. 8. Meditch of the prospective bridegroom; Miss Joan McTurnan of Parker - Beck, Batesville. |yith Mrs, Crouse. as chairmen. , Miss Helen Shumaker, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters of Mrs. Beck is a * » =» Assisting at the tea will be Mesgraduate of But-| iss Billlemae Price will be hon-|dames Charles 8. Crawford, Finch, ler university and [gred with a miscellaneous shower |Philin A. Keller, Katherine FP. attended the tomorrow night in the home of Lewis, Robert L. Moorhead, Wayne
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Brides-to-Be Set Wedding Dates APRIL 8 HAS BEEN CHOSEN by Miss Mary Taw Kick as the
26 date for her i ‘Pierre Burdette Aiman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wright, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Clarence
E be George Mahoney Jr. best man. Ushers will’ be John W. Clements
Porter photo OF the University Mrs. Beck of Minnesota. She is ‘a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lt. Beck was graduated from DePauw university and the University of Wisconsin. He is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member. The bride is teaching in New Augusta while her husband is stationed with the naval reserve laboratory in Washington. » s n
graduate sc hool|her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Small, 232 8./0. Stone, Ollah P. Toph, Donovan
Arlington ave. Mrs. William - McGregor, sister of Miss Price, will assist. Miss Price, daughter of Mrs. F. 8. Price of Princeton, will be married to Hugh A. Branaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Branaman, Washington, Ind., at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the parsonage of St. Simon's Catholic church in Washington. Miss Frances May McCarel will be maid of honor and E. A. Robin-
A, Turk and Willard M. Wickizer, Miss Dorothy Phillips and Miss Janet P. Shaw. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz and Mrs. Alvin T. Coate will preside at the tea table. }
Legion and Auxiliary Give Dinner The Irvington post of the Ameri<-
can Legion and. its auxiliary entertained city and woman's page edi-
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kershner, a dinner Saturday in the post home, |
v bands. 1432 Manhattan ave. announce the . hie Wed. ey. Je PM, athena. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. A |sPProaching marriage . of their Sorority M eeting 124 S. Downey ave, : { host Undgryoed, “Js Hueber; 2408 N. New Jersey, |daughter, Joan, to Sgt. Richard| Alpha Tau chapter, Alpha Omi:| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush were | Tou| hostess, “A Pipe for Every New|Hall son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond |cron Alpha sorority, met last night|co-chairmen of arrangements, as-| Moon,” Mrs. Hueber; “Story of LaVerne Hall, Lafayette. The wed- in the home of Mrs. Edna Murphy. sisted by Mesdames Van Baldwin, Asbestos,” Mrs. Charles E Sing yu ie ul 1. p. . Fridey in John H. Lloyd, Byron Golden, MarSchwab. “Story o lass,” _| the home o e Rev. John L. Price, : tin Moore and Jasper Rodgers. Mary LuieY Glam” Mm pastor of the Laurel Street taber- E lection H eld The annual card party of the| The Perry Township War Mothers | auxiliary will be held March 7 in| club was to elect officers at a meet-|the post home. Mrs, Everett Bumpus |
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Alpha chap, Kappa Beta Chi. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. William Fogleson, 343 8. Dearborn, hostess. Rush party. Gamma chap, Omega Nu Tau, § p. m. Wed. Woman's Department ‘4 club. Mesdames .Carl Hilkene, John Hollingsworth and Bernard Smith and Miss Mabel Daywitt, hostesses. George © Washington radio review. Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs, David Pryor, 1922 Parker, hostess. Pi Zeta chap, Phi Beta. 1 p. m. Wed.. Mrs. Virginia B. Green, 2660 Sutherland, hostess. Open meeting.
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