Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1947 — Page 23

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Mrs. W. B. Gates Appoints Committees:

For Her ‘Parties Planned Next Week |

COMMITTEE MEMBERS WERE ANNOUNCED TODAY for Mrs, William Byram Gates’ spring parties, to be held next Friday and Saturday night in the Egyptian room of the Murat temple for members of her dancing classes. The dance next Friday will be for members of the Junior assembly and high school classes and their parents. The committee includes Misses Joan Ann Bates, Beverly Boyer, Mary Ellen Higburg, Marilyn Mitchell, Virginia Ruddell, Jane Stephenson, Elisabeth Wade, Lois Walker, Rosanne Wilson, Annie Atking, Helen Marie Weinhardt and Sally Cornelius. Others on the committees are Rob Roy Benson, George Maley,

Arthur Baxter, Richard Drake, Patrick Evard, Robert Finch, Robert Gilchrist, Frederick. Hendricks,

Alumni Groups Arrange Dinner-Dance

Wallace Mcllvairie, Mark Peterman, John Peterson, Richard Ragan, “Jon Schmidt, Stephen Smith and Spencer Trudgen. Mrs. Gates will be assisted by Mrs. Eugene H. Brown and Mrs, John Scott.

Table Settings Planned

A VARIETY of table settings will be shown in ‘conjunction with the flower show to be held in the Park school gymnasium during the Park School Garden “ tour May 8 and 4' Mrs. Norman A. Perry is in charge of arrangements for the display. Mrs. Otto N. Frenzel will show a table set for a hunt breakfast for 10 guests, and Mrs. George F. Hilgemeler will arrange a Sunday night buffet for six or eight guests. Mrs. Joseph Daniels will have a table arranged for an informal luncheon for eight, and Mrs. August C. Bohlen will show a country luncheon for four. Mrs. william ©. Griffith is planning a formal dinner setting for six or eight. A ranch type setting for six will be arranged by Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, and Mrs. William B. Cooley will show a formal luncheon setting for four. Mrs. John Caldow will set a table for 8 “bachelor breakfast.”

duce Miller, executive director of the Indiana Society for the Crippled. His talk will be illustrated by a film on work done by Music will be provided by the Happy Hobos und “Sad Sacks, a choral group from Crossroads, headquarters for the handicapped. The program will be open to the public. Skating Party Set |Election Set The Mu Phi Sub-deb club will] Officers will be elected when hold s skating party at 8 p. m.[Alpha My Latrelan club meets at g tomorrow at Rolleriand. Miss Mary|2 p. m. Monday with Mrs. EdAnn Sitsman and Miss Norms|ward Wilson, 5543 Carrollion ave. Smith ave in. charge of arrange-|Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. ments.” Members of the club are[James E. Allen and Mrs. Robert students at St. Mary's aeademy. |[Neale. '

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An attendance of 200 adults of the Camp Fire Girls’ organisation is expected at the annual region IX conference opening tomorrow at the Claypool hotel. The sessions will continue through Tuesday.

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Civic Patrons Arrange Parties

Many reservations have been made for the Civic theater production of “Laura” which opens today and will run through Thursday. Those who will have parties at the 8:30 o'clock . performance tonight will include Messrs. and Mesdames Lindon Bailey, T. C. Bosle-, Willlam C. Byers and Ralph

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coln. At 8:30 p. m. members will attend the concert at Caleb Mills hall to be given by the University of ‘Michigan concert band. Those who have made reservations

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