Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1947 — Page 19
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' The’ 15th wnnual mother and @aughter Valentine tea will be held next Friday at Warren @entral high school. The tea Is sponsored annually by Warrenettes club, Mrs. Harold of the : club.
is sponsor Varrenette president, Miss Betty|
Folkning, Is general chairman of ‘The school's vocal and instrumental departments will present a musical program, directed Miss Kathleen Hergt and Paul ton. The speech class, diby Mrs. Lola Pence, will present a play. : Reception Line The receiving line, to be made ip of representatives of the student, body, the P-T. A. and the tagulty will include: Rodden, Miss Folkeriing, Mrs, Urban , Mrs, Eakh, Cawol Oertel, Arar Goria, ar Tila Hoy, 2 Mrs, ve, 3 Hoy, \
George | Mrs. Yeon Spriben
and Mrs, George Stanton. Members of the pouring committee
fare: Lucille William, Miss Stanwon, Shirley Van Cleave, Miss Ashley, Miss Hoy, Patriter, Miss Oertel, Dorothy
and Gail Prange. lias CoH committees include: Miss Hoy, Marilyn Moody, EE Higginbotham, Blanche a: 0 ons. ae FolStricker, irley Dickin-
Licht. ed Beverly SchoenBeverly Dorrel,
Taveil fh, Ss , Marion’ Perkins, Virginia |
well, Doris
RE oy IY, Betty Robertson and Peggy Sargent. ry Fivecoat, Mrs, Jean Miers, Jackie'
k Hatt, t, Ele Mae Bottema, Fern Dorrel, I Kleyn, Marjorie PFolkening, Siebert, Patricia Eberhart, ty Pressel, saalbars stents, Betty a3 oon, Trene McMahon, , Jesslyn Bal, Mrs. son Tn Nell Kinge
Wanda Bea.
Polkening, Miss Spriggs, Miss
Myeanine Rairdon, Margare: | under the direction of Miss Hergt {will present a musical comedy verene, Gerald Stevens. Charles Krieger, | vue Tuesday in the gymnasium, marie John Armstrong, = Peggy | Mrs. | { Thomas, Dale Monroe, Ruth Wuckash, Patricia Eberhardt, Mary Eilers, Leona | Larry Crosley.
WARRENETTE CHAIRMEN—Committee chairmen for the 15th annual Warren Central high school Valentine tea are (top row, left Ao right) Mary Frances Fivecoat, Betty Folkening, Barbara Hoy, | and (bottom row, left to right) Patricia Ashley, Doreen Sanders and | Patricia Eberhart. ard Melton and Ruth Wuckash; ‘Dollie Githens and Mark Gale and Jo Ann Thomas and Dale Monroe, int duets, and Marion Hon, Barbara Reidy and Betty Folkening in a trio.
Dorothy Thomas, singing with a boys’ chorus, also will be featured.
The Warren Central senior chorus,
include Jo Ann
Soloists will
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teatured at: the Young Adult Council's Valentine's eve dance, to be held at 9 p. m. Thursday in the
Antlers hotel. Committees for the dance are Martin: Prince, Shirley
witz, Helen Kay, Frank Danzig, add | ‘book; Ed and Illanea Fishman, Sadelle Bergman, Al Gerson, decorations; Dave Fogle, Lemar Gelman, Eleanor Cohen, tickets; Erica Hess, telephone, and Luba Horowitz, Trudy Schuchman, publicity.
Red Cross courses in arts and skills will be offered beginning Feb. 17 to. those wishing to instruct in local veterans’ Bospitais, Classes in seven crafts will be given for an eight-week period. They will include ceramics, jewelry, Monday; advanced ceramics; advanced textilgs, textile painting, plastics, Tuesfelt and yarn, leather, general handicrafts, Wednesday; felt. and yarn, leather, ceramics, Thursday, and: advanced jewelry, Priday. : | James Edward Dankert, 847 Eastern ave., Egon Henry Rohr, 1050 W. 42d st., and Charles Henry Stockman, 721 N. Grant ave, have been elected to Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity at Purdue univetsity. Mr. Dankert is a civil engineering school junior, {while Mr. Stockman and Mr. Rohr are students in the chemical engi-
© WASHINGTON, Feb Washington Township - Republican 1h club at. the clubrooms, He will dis~ "Lam BE. Jenner (R. Ind), put] cuss the current general assembly. is own closed shop labor bill in the
Binger, co-chairmen; Bernie Lefkot [Judge Alex M. Clark, club president, senate hopper today. oh My Young was
will outline a prograni for 1947 club’ He is a freshman member of i “while: [activities, labor and. public welfare cohmit- amily, a Sangh ET. Was Loren Carr, 42, of én Laurel st. tee, which is handling all such leg- | trom the op. taxicab driver, reported to police | islation. y
that a passenger robbed him of $7| The Jenner bill provides for @ tent due to exposure to 5 le Bult Lt 2 sun Bt McCarty union referendum on the closed Weather but hospital at > las; might. shop issue, Should two-thirds of her - Eh Harry R. Gruelle, publicity de-|the plant employees vote for it, the partment, Indiana Bell Telephone [matter would then become one for Hoosier Boy - Co., will adress the Indiana Asso-|collective bargaining with manage- Ears to Be a ciation of the Massachusetts Insti-|ment. The agents to do the bartute of Technology at a 6:30 p. m.|gaining would be named by the, dinner Wednesday in the Apex rank-and-file. Grill, 129 E. 16th st. .If a two-thirds majority ‘was not obtained, Were would be no closed Robert Erickson, general Plant’ shop. manager, RCA-Victor Division of| Senator Teiints bill differs from
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WARSAW, Ind. | Ten-year-old Ray Heiman frosted ears today, but ‘hero in the best he ‘own movie cowboy idols. Ray jumped on his pet pony was
the Radio Corp. of America, will attend the 12th annual joint meeting of the Technical and Scien-.
[tific Societies Council of Cincin-
nati, Tuesday in Cincinnati. Warren: Albright, general plant manager at Bloomington, will also attend. !
|(R. Wis.).
one introduced earlier by another freshman, Sengtor Josept McCarthy
would make a closed shop compulsory on management if favored by ' two-thirds of the employees. Senator Jenner says that he thinks such compulsion is unconstitutional.
The Wisconsin senator
when their farm home caught fire charge ener and rode more than a mile in near government. = zero temperature across the fields! 4 to a neighbor's house while his STIMSON. oN father poured water on the fire. The neighbors and his father |P.) —Former had the fire out by the time a fire|ry L. Stimson truck arrived. * ‘mon
{neering school.
DeMolay Parent council will hold |
4 dinner meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Wednesday in Buckley's restaurant |
#t Cumberland. New officers for 1047 are Mrs. Paul Stafford, president; Glenn Van Treese, vice presi-
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dent; Mrs. Ann Gerlach, recording!
secretary; Paul 8 Mrs. CHester Shell, corresponding |secretary, and Mrs. Homer Tuttle, finance committee chairman; Mrs, .'R. J. Stauch, membership; Mrs. Glenn Van Treese, Mrs. Russell Sheets, publicity: Shell, sick, and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffries, telephone. The Scientech club of Indianapolis will ‘meet a‘ noon Monday in ‘the Antlers hotel. ker, chief engineer, Indiana flood control and water resources commission, will discuss “The Complexity of Indiana's Water Problem.”
A three-act comedy will be presented March 8 in Caleb Mills auditoriuin. by the Dramateen theater, sponsored by the city parks de- | partment. Mrs. Dorthea Craft Ber|torelli will direct the play. The
Betty Boots, Emmett Tuxhorn, Dick Parrotte, Pat Sefvaas, Jack Shan-
sel will be stage manager, assisted by Charlotte Thom and Beverly Dady.
Indianapolis Division 25, Ladies | Auxiliary Baltimore X Ohio Veteran Employees association, will
day at 220 Virginia ave. Mrs. Harry {Bell is president and Mrs. N. A. {Stewart, secretary.
{ A Valentine Dance sponsored by ‘the music department of Decatur {Central high school will be held from 7:30 to 11:30 p. m. tomorrow in the gym. Music will be {furnished | by the Swing Band and a king and queen will be selected. Dr, Donald A. Laird, psychologist and author of Lebanon, Ind. will address the Indianapolis chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Lincoln hotel.
The Municipal Gardens Women's Department Club will hoid its annual birthday party at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the Municipal Gardens Community center. Mrs. Roscoe Barnes is president. Mrs. Harry Townsend arranged the program and Miss Marie Sermin will give readings. E. C. Belzer, display manager of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. will speak. Mrs. Fred R. Henselmier, chairman of hostess committee will be assisted by Mrs. Harry C. Stearns, Mrs. George E. Dunn and Mrs. E. H. Schaub.
The “Al” Putnam Pin club of L. G. 8. Spring Clutch Corp. has presented a medallion in memory of the race driver to his widow, Mrs. Pearl Putnam. The presentation was made by William Hudson, club president. The club will hear a talk by Frank R. Mellis, Indianapolis attorney, at a meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Claypool hotel.
Organizations
Fidelity Rebekah lodge 227 will install officers at 7:45 p. m. Monday at 1609: Prospect st. Officers are Mrs. Bessie Dyer, noble grand; Miss Edith Ferguson, vice grand; Mrs. Mildred Pierson, warden; Mrs, Sall Pentleton, conductor; Irene bins, a apm Mrs. Scheler, musicia rs. ‘Gladys right supporter to the noble grand; I's. Lou Huffman, Li b Jupposter to the noble grand; Mrs. Bertha Ison, right *supporte to the vice grand; Miss Mabel left supporter "to vice grand; Mrs. June Plake, inside guardian; Miss Elsie Pierson, outside guardian; Mrs. Ellen Bughanan, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary rosch, financial secretary; Mrs: Marie Terrell treasurer, and Mrs. Ethel Johnston, drill captain.
The kitchen committee of Sahara Grotto auxiliary will meet Wednesday in the home of rs. Pearl Townsend, 1560 E. Tabor st. The auxiliary meeting will be held one week later. omas asbrook will spea kon ‘‘The Seeing Eye Dog."
Indianapolis Sirele 8, United Ancient Order” of Druids, will entertain Grand Arch Druidess Sophia Reidel and ‘her staff la rand officers Monday night at 29%; 8, laware st,
| Optherine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil ar, will meet at p. Monday in Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Frances Buis will preside,
man Womens Relief 10, win meet +" seb . Tuesday . Prien ndly. "Rice, pres-
dest, will preside.
The Altar Society of St. Ann's CathFlic Shuteh Jn Mars Bul, wil) sponsor a
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Queen Esther 3, O. E 8. will hold a meeting and initiation at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Masonic Temple. Mary FP. ddow is worthy matron and George C. Park, worthy patron. '
| The Past Matrons and Patrons of Marion county, will hy “habia. |
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