Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1946 — Page 30

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"nn ” Miss Jacqueline Rebholz will’ be honored at 8 p. m. today with a kitchen shower to be given by Mrs. J. F. Crist and her daughter, Mrs. Martin - Kennedy, in the former's home, 808 N. Chester st. Twenty

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EDUCATIONAL FUND DANCE PLANNED—The Methodist Hospital Nurses Alumnae association will sponsor an educational loan fund dance Dec. 14. Serving on the arrangements committee are (left to right) Miss Elizabeth K. Snider and Miss Ruth |

M. Longere, clinical instructors, and Mrs. Robert White.

A dance to be held Dec. 14 in| be added to thie group's educational the White Cross guild center at the|loan fund which is available to Mrs. Eric Wadleigh, 3703 N. Illi- | Methodist hospital will be spon- alumnae of the hospital's Nurses

st. entertained recently with a/sored by the Methodist Hospital| Training school wishing to further | their education.

crystal shower for Miss Bettye | Nurses’ Alumnae association. Proceeds of the holiday event will] Mrs, Jesse W. Scott, the dance

More Party Reservations Are Made For Hospital Guild Star Dust Dance

Brown, who will be married to Paul C. Wadleigh Dec. 22 in the Third Christian ehurch, Approximately eight persons were guests at the shower, g

‘Alumnae Will Meet Tonight

The Indianapolis Alumnae association, Delta Gamma sorority, will have a guest meeting at 8 p. m. toay in the Butler university chapter

. W. McPheeters will deSouth American tour local persons last January. will show South American

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Tea Planned By W.D.C.

The Woman's Department Club will meet at 10 a. m, Monday to decorate the clubrooms. The board will have a meeting at the same time. A sandwich luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. : " = ” The general club will have its Christmas meeting and guest day for prospective members at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Dorothy D. Wilson will interpret the play, “State of the Union.” Mrs. E. G. Kayser will be in charge of the guest day, and Mrs. Claude T. Hoover will direct a “white elephant” sale. Mrs..E. B. Hall is chairman of the tea -that will follow the program.

Card Party Set.

The Victory guild of the Methodist hospital White Cross guild will sponsor a card party at 1:15 p. m. Monday in the Food Craft shop, K. of P. building. In charge will be" Mesdames John Nelson, John Jor= dan, Herbert Pauli and Arthur Bainbridge.

For World Law

Adele I. Springer, New York, new-ly-elected head of the National Association of Women Lawyers, has called upon Americans for united action In establishing & workable system of law apgh order for ihe world. T ;

chairman, has as her assistants Mesdames Ralph W. Collier, Ralph R. Turner, Robert White, Ellsworth Sunman and Jay B. Hosier, Misses Elizabeth K. Snider, Ruth Longere and Dorothy L. Golden.

MORE PARTY RESERVATIONS have been made

for the Star Dust di

er dance that the St. Margaret's

Hospital guild will give tomorrow night in the Indianapolis Athletic club. In one group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harry C. Howser, Robert F. Potter and Edward M. Leahy. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sandmann will entertain before the dance for Messrs. and Mesdames S. W. Terry, E. Kirk McKinney, E. J. Lanagan, Paul L. McCord, Ernest N. Gimbel and Bernard J. Lanagan and Mrs. J. R. McNutt.

Kruegers to Entertain

MRS. ELMER R. KRUEGER will enters fOr aflessrs. and Mesdames C, Clair Knox, 8. B. Clifford, Rohwt W. Garten and Lawrence W. Smith, and guests of Mr. aps Mrs. Wilbur Patterson and their daughter, Mary Lou, will be Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Cortner of Knightstown, Dr. and Mrs. Williara R. Boyen, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Rees, Mrs, G. I. Seybert, Messrs, and Mesdames M. L. Sutton, M. D.

Mullane, Ray Dorr and W. ID. "Myers.

Mr, Bre, RH, Miathews “entertain for Messrs. and Mesdames Charles W. Cook Jr, Harry W. Dragoo II, James E. Smith and Frederick W. Hunt. Party reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. DeVoe and Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kuhn of Carmel. Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Pearson will have Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparrow as guests, and Mrs. Ethel Bromert and Harrison Bennett also have reservations. ® . . Mr: and Mrs. Robert C. Bech~ erer will have as guests Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur L. Shull of Colum= bus, O., Messrs. and Carl Lauenstein, Gilbert Small, Edgar Landstrom, Han/2y Blackburn, Myron Austin and Verne Trask. Another party Will be made up by Senator and Mrs, John Kendall of Danville, Dr. and Mrs. Damon N. Goode, Mr, and Mrs. Paul T. Rochford and Mr. and Mrs, Lindon A. Bailey. Attending together will ‘be Messrs. apd Mesdames Norman E. Titus, Oharles E, Brown, Harold P, Ransburg, Frank H. Fairchild and Albert Dickinson Smi In another party will be

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Mi and Mesdames James Su land, R. Blayne McCurry, Stegemeier, Robert Blessing

Ford Kaufman, Miss Marguerite Hurley and Russell Langsenkamp. Parties Planned MR. AND MRS. Robert C.

Burnett will entertain Messrs.

and Mesdames Edwin G. White, Frank E. McKinney, David M. Lewis and Malcom G. Campbell, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Layton E. Kincannon will include Messrs, and Mesdames George H. Lilly, William H, Jarrett and Larry J. Eby.. vor Mr. and Mrs. -Bert A. Gwynn will entertain Mr. and Mrs.

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- EVENTS

CLUBS OC I. H. N. Noon Mon. Mrs. Edward J. Hecker Sr., 27 8. Butler, hostess. Christmas party. ‘ Child Conservation League of America, Irvington Circle,

hostess. Christmas Junior music club. Garden Study.

Christmas program. Irvington Coterie.

hostess. Monday. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Indian-

apolis Athletic club. “Coming of the Prince in Story and in Song,’

Maxwell, program chairman,

Bruck.

Mrs. R. H, Ayres. MISCELLANEOUS

ess. SORORITIES

Mrs. Walter Mrs. Edward Askren, chairman.

Rummage sale. Hill community house.

‘Home Industry

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Plowman photo. DATE SET—Dec. 22 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Lelah Wolfe, 2222 Broad-

way, to Harry Knowles Keller.

Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Harold 3, Wolfe, New Point, and Chester Keller, 1843

Mon. Mrs, William Shreve, 6079 BE. St. Joseph, music by

1 p. m. Sat. Miss| Dora Wolf, 4200 N. Illinois, hostess.

1 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Louis Bruck, 52 S. Audubon,

,| are co-chairmen.

Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch and Mrs. William G. Goory, Mrs. George E.

Saturday Afternoon Literary. 1:30 p. m. Sat. D. A. R. chapter house,[ Quill, Daniel Sullivan, Louis Top-

Christmas program, Mrs. Louis

Social Study. Mon. Mrs. Rex L. Huffman, 52 N. Webster, hostess, | mer and Roy Nation. “Home for Christmas” (Douglas),

Junior aux. Public Health Nursing Assn, 12:30 p. m. Mon, Mrs. F. F, : Marston, 4611 N. Meridian, host- |Party for patients at the Indian-

Phi Kappa Sigma. 2 to 6 p. m. Sun. R. Askren, New Bethel, hostess. Christmas party.

Eta chap. Phi Theta Delta. Sat.

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P.-T. A. Units Set Meetings In County

Christmas programs will highlight the Parent-Teacher association meetings at the county schools next week. : MONDAY grt Beech Grove Executive —17:30 p. m. Mrs. Wallar* * 11, host-

ess. Parent Educational Gerda x p. m. Covered dish ower. “The Philippines” Mts. wisn Pischer; gift exchange and gift box for Clermont Girls’ school.

TUESDAY Edgewood—17:30 p. m. Christmas religious program by students. Oaklandon grade—T7:30 p. m. Annual Christmas program and cantata by pupils. WEDNESDAY Beech QGrove—T7:30 p. m. Program by 1st, 2d and 3d grades. Music by High School glee «club. Ben Davis grade—1:30 p. m. Christmas program. Flackville—8 p. m. The Rev. F. A. Pfleiderer, speaker. Christmas carols. Speedway—3 p. m. Program by 1st, 2d and 3d grades. Music by high school choir. Warren Township council — 12:30 p. m. Mrs. E. F. Timmerman, 6065 E. 16th, hostess. Guest meeting. Board meeting. FRIDAY Mars Hill—2 p. m. Christmas pageant by 6th grade.

Guild Plans Card Party

A card party at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ auditorium will be held by the St. Francis Hospital guild. Mrs. Edward Trimpe is chairman and Mrs. George Graber and Mrs. C. Harry Woirhaye

Committee members are Mesdames John O'Connell, Henry Ferneding, Leo Lucid, I..G. Boyd, Walter Lutz, Walter Stumpf, Thomas

miller, Carl Kiefer, Caroline Oberting, Mary Ostenforth, W. J. Davidson, Henry Gardner, Bernard Wei-

Flower Mission Board Meets

Plans for an annual Christmas

| apolis Flower Mission hospital were | made yesterday as the mission board held its December meeting |at the Union Trust Co. The party will be Dee, 21. The entertainment committee appointed by Mrs. John D, Garretison, president, includes Mesdames Hugh Carpenter, Andrew Ross and Albert Buchanan, The annual luncheon meeting of the advisory and directors boards will be held Jan, 9. At yesterday's meeting, it was reported that during the past month 11260 quarts of milk were distributed to out-patients of the hospital.

Woman's Press Club Plans Party

Donald D. Hoover, assistant to the Teditor of The Indianapolis Times, will talk on “Christmas, Christmas, Christmas” at the Christmas guest party of the Indiana Woman's Press club Tuesday noon in the Hotel Washington, Hostesses will be Mesdames Philip Long, Val Nolan and William R. Higgins, Reservations. may be made with Mrs, John Dyer, 3157 N. Delaware st.

Local Man Visits Williamsburg

Times Special WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Dec. 6—

{Central Indiana Coal Co. Indian- | apolis, was a visitor here this week. He was 4 guest at the Williamsburg lodge. 3 Williamsburg has been restored by John D. Rockefeller Jr. to the way ‘it looked two centuries ago

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Prelude Club

Will Give Program

age. . The Prelude club of Tudor Hall school will entertain guests at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the school residence’ with its traditional Ohristmas program, “A Southern Christmas.” The program will include the singing of carols, a minuet and readings by Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal; Miss Nell McMillan Fragler and Mrs. Mildred B. Korth, Participants will be Miss Janet Macomber of Kendallville, Miss Rebecca Kimber of East Lansing, Mich, Miss Nancy Springer of Butler, Misses Mary Kay Jensen, Connie McCown, Beverly Cohen, Julia Foreman, Kitzi Pantzer and

Rogers photo. WEDDING—Mr, and Mrs. William McDaniel, 1405-Lawn-

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FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1946 Anne Holmes To Direct = - Radio Show

Miss Anne Holmes has arranged

noon over station WIBC.

cuss the exhibits. Children participating will be Mary Ellen® Burton, Peggy Sturgis, Alice Jane Smith, Sandy McNally, Donald Williams and Joe Reagan.

and will direct a radio program in | connection with the 21st anniver- | sary of the Children’s museum. It will be broadcast tomorrow after- |

Miss Holmes, radio director and chairman of the nature study com- | mittee of the museum, will speak on the history of the new building. Six pupils from school 84 will dis- {§°

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Florence Jameson. Miss Sara-Jane Haven, sponsor of the club, is director of the program, and Miss Joan Murphy is in charge of the dance. The program will be repeated at

Hawkins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Hawkins, Cardiff, South Wales, became the bride of John F. Heck in a Thanksgiving day ceremony. Mr, Heck is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Heck, 4724 E. | 1th st.

dale st., announce that the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to George D, Gaddie Jr. will be tomorrow: He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gaddie of 6253 W. Morris st.

Women Arrange

Luncheon

The Woman's organization of the National Association of Retail Drug gists will have a luncheon and

2 p. m. next Friday at a party for the Mayer Chapel Mothers club

Christmas party at 12:45 p. m. Tues-

Harem De Luxe An Oriental sultan in the 16th |mas pageant by Miss Olive Ines ton Hirschman, Mrs. William G.|llam Sheerer, Frank Pinella, Bert century Had a harem in which there | Downing at 2 p. m. Dec. 14 in the |Cross, Miss Peggy Warner, Miss|Frink, 8. R. Fisher, Frank Wenzel, were more than 5000 women, in-|little auditorium at the Athenaeum.|Waneta Reed and the Burroughs’'|Howard McCord, Raymond Kuns, cluding attendants.

given by the garden department of lished Christmas cantata, “The An- |98Y at Butler university. The Techthe Woman's Department club, Posty jo Present gel Chorus” by Mrs. Rose Myra Now school girls’ ensemble agean Phillips, Attica, will be inoluded. | The committee in charge of the

The Poets’ Corner will give a Ohrist-| npgic will be provided by J. Olif-|luncheon includes Mesdames Wil

An excerpt from the recently pub-|Cohcert choir. John Cochran and Rex Rudiocel.

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