Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1948 — Page 22
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CLUB ACTIVITIES
Culture Club to
Clubs. The luncheon, to be served in the Propylaesum, wil board of the Seventh District; Indiana Fed eration of Club
for the Propylaeum, presides over the mixing bowl.
Sororities—
.Mpys. Robert Vanderham Is Chairman
For Alpha Gamma Delia
Members of the Alpha Gamma temporary American music at 8 will|p. m. Tuesday in Christ Episcopal
chairman of arrangements for|of the Sorority will provide the bm. meeting will follow,
be William G.|ton, Mrs. Helen Robinson, Misses Gray, ) tormat alien h ropetty custodian wi the brigh Dp tan ‘Military Government nett and Butathy Fidger, » Bors . » Phi Beta, national professional
Zeta Chapter of the Jordan Conservatory campus,|STam at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. ~ will present a program of con‘arrangements, Mrs.
Miss Schakel . |gargo ot ‘seeaogements. tr group,
Is Engaged |=
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth Smith. Assisting with the an-| initiation will be Mesdames M. 8.
Fred L. will be Mrs. George B. Gannon is in charge
nounce the engagement and ap- King, Glen Kingham, Albert Dal proaching marriage of their shimer, Dorothea Bertorelll, daughter, Virginia, to Capt. Er-| Frank Boles and W. R. Richardnest D. Stuyvesant, Middletown, son and Miss Margaret Gallagher, 0. The hostess will be assisted by The couple will be married on{Mesdames . Marshall Harvey, March 15 in the base at! Theodore Seiner, William G. Pat- _, Shreveport, La.” Where Capt.[terson, Benjamin C. Raley, Ruth ~ Btuyvesant Is stationed. : Gentry Edwards and Carolyn Miss Ann McGinnis is to be Ayres Turner. the maid of honor, let _— be attended Purdue niversity : and is & member of Kappa AL|CLUD Anniversary -pha Theta Sorority. She recent-| The Mothers Club of the Engly returned from Italy where she|lish Avenue Boys Club will celeserved with the Red Cross. |brate its 50th aniversary at 12:30 Capt. Stuyvesant attended Ohiq/p. m. on March 9 inthe club State University, : house, .
Photo by Henry B. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer.
LUNCHEON WILL FETE GFWC OF FICER—Mrs. Jasper P. Scott (left) checks up on a recipe that will be served tomorrow at a luncheon feting Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, Red Oak, lows, first vice president of the General Federation of Women's « Fisk Landers will speak.
Houghten at 1:30 p. m. in Ayres' Auditorium. . In this picture, Mrs. Verna Gelt, cook
Sorority, will
their husbands Church. program will be|party at 8 p. m. next Thursday sa as in the Food Craft Shop.
program | taking introduce th e|sorority, are Mrs. J. Russell Pax- joss and 3 b ininzten ng to.
Mark Catherine Bray, JoAnn Burr, Don AVS
: Lois Sigma Alpha sorority of music and speech, Will| gr (00, 1515 W, 27th St. will be Tota, national music sorority on(have its annual initiation pro<|, . ess
| be given by the executive s, preceding a talk by Mrs.
Supper Tau Chapter, Omega“Nu Tau sponsor a card
, will hold initiation sery-
a business meeting to-|shown by Miss Mildred = Beard, supervisor of ‘information and 6018 Ralston public relations for the State Department of Public Welfare.
Huffman,
A social meeting will be held| 05 vv Mrs. Milton Lofton,
contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Crostreet. Mrs. Noble Reed is program chairman,
at 8 p. m. by Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority. Mrs,
PTA P ti wi be given at the business sesn, rs. mer apresen ing point a mominating committee. The executive board will meet at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday.
Program Series
A series of six meetings 18|ongirman, will be assisted by being conducted by the PTA of|Mesdames Paul B. McCarty, O. K.
School 78 for the mothers of children who entered the school in January.’ . id . The meetings are designed to acquaint the mothers with the services of the school and to help them improve the health and social habits of the children. Mrs. M “OC. Rich; nutrition ist, spoke of “Good Eating Habits for Children” at a meeting today. Other speakers: scheduled are: Dr. Matthew Winters, pediatriclan, Wednesday; Dr. Don Irwin, dentist, March 3; Miss Flora Bos-
Bank. J. F. Jenks will show pictures of Mt. Rainier, the Canadian Rockles Louise.
dle Dr., Woodruff Place, will be hostess to the Culture Club tomorrow {in her home. The will celebrate its 47th anniversary.
on “Day of Prayer.
Federation of Clubs, will entertain. today and tomorrow for Mrs: Hiram C. Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa, first vice president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs,
ored at a dinner tonight in the Columbia Club and at a luncheon tomorrow in-the Propylaem. :She will speak at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ' in Ayres’ Auditorium, and will be honor guest at a ’ tea - following Sal
planned by the en's Garden Club for tomorrow. Mrs. E. F. Hamaker, 8101 E. Washington 8t., will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. G. Holley.
sor a benefit card party at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Food Craft Shop.
The Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum.
planned by the Southside Servke Club at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in
Cheer Grld Will Hear Mrs. Miller
will have a program meeting at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Auditorium. © Mrs. Herman C. Mrs. M. L. Faber, 3043 Ruckle Fromer will preside.
event, which will include songs|St. will entertain the Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha So- social ei rority, with a dinner bridge at consultant for the Crippled
Tuesday. A business Children Division, State Department of Public Welfare, will talk . =» on Beta Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau Crippled Children.”
Mark 47th Birthday tt At Anniversary Meeting Tomorrow
Garden Club Plans Luncheon Session
> AN "ANNIVERSARY" WA Wr fF ‘program, a guest day and card parties are among events planned by local club
and
Mrs. Clyde B: Titus, 736 Mid-
Mrs. William Remy will talk
” The Seventh District, Indiana
Mrs. Houghton will be hon-
in the tearoom. . ”
A luncheon meeting has been n Wom-
. M . The Friendly Club will spon-
” ” o Indianapolis Woman's Harry V. Wade and Mrs.
» o . Another card party has been
the Southside
Community ter. ,
The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild
Mrs. Pearle Miller, medical
“Indiana's ~ Services for
A film on these services will bas
A musical program will be pre-
A report on a recent card party
Mrs, Carl Aumann, hospitality
Kaslin, B. H, Beard, T. E. Berry, Charles Yarbrough and F. L, 8 = =
Several units of the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet next week in the hospital to sew as follows: Monday — Robinson-
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Ragsdale American Legion Aux-j}
{liary; Tuesday—"Knee Deep in June,” and “All Kind Mother”; Wednesday—'An.Old Sweetheart of ‘ Mine”; | Thursday—"“In the and Friday—
Heart of June,” “Volunteer.”
ma, nurse, March 11, and Miss Opal Boston, social’ worker, {March 18, The first meeting was Feb, 6..
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