Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1948 — Page 23
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VACATION IN MEXICO—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Epstein, | 4549 Washington Blvd, are shown aboard the SS. Corsair, on | which they sailed recently from Los Angeles to Acapulco, Mexico. | They are touring Mexico before returning home. |
[TSC Chapters Planning Luncheon Meetings, Tea |
Fight ITSC chapters have scheduled meetings for the near future, including luncheons and a tea. | —whe Mayflower Chapter will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the YWCA. Mrs. Arthur K. Remmel will speak, .
. o - ” » Mrs. David B. Munro, 621 W. 44th St., will be hostess to the Isle of Pines Chapter at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Laee e——=——" | Follette and Mrs. B. K. Heitkam My Day— von in
will assist. Religion Study | Ji xe syst uw s Of fered has been planned by She Vic At Sweet Briar Mrs. Eari Dy Antonides, 2716 Tal.
bot Ave, will be hostess. Mrs. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Ear] H. Myer will talk. { HYDE PARK, Feb, 19—I went . 8 = down to Virginia last week-end] The James Whitcomb Riley to speak at Sweet Briar College, Chapter will have a guest tea at and then to drive to Chatham|l p. m. tomorrow in the 38th St. Hall, girls’ preparatory school, Branch, Indiana National Bank. and speak there. Mrs. Jules Zinter Jr. is to be The new Sweet Briar president, the guest speaker. The hostesses Dr. Martha B. Lucas, has a very will be Mesdames Donald Pollack, interesting personality. Before my Grover Osborn and John Whittalk, I had a cliahes to Jods sett. through some of rs the : s & = { girls had written in a course The Alamo Chapter will meet which she gives. The course cov- at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home ers the religions of the world, and of Mrs. Mollie Hester, 114 8.| 1 thought it excellent preparation Ritter Ave. Mrs. Marie Gordon | ‘ for_better understanding of the will assist. Mrs. John W. ThornUnited Nations and some of ny burgh will be the speaker. i roblems, It is. a Challenge, h| . = = | Dae thinking on.a scale! A 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting, which one feels is not often pre- will be held Monday in the Warsented to our young women at ren Hotel by the Venetian Chap-/| this age. 1 found the group most ter. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh interesting to talk with. {will speak. - When I returned to Hyde Park,| Hostesses for the meeting will 1 could hardly believe that in the be Mesdames Paul E. Miller, Wil-| space of two days, the landscape llam Major Dickson and W. L. could change so much. The sun | Salmon: . A was warmer and much snow had| ... patsy Ross Chapter will melted. But the roads are now icy ..t at 6:30 p. m. Monday with ruts, and I pity anyone who tries yo pale Wilson, 623 N. De-| to drive off the main highway. Quincy St. Mrs. Noble Reynolds I found my son-in-law, John wij gpeak on “Scotland.” Boettiger, here with Elliott, and * an» we had a very happy family re-| The 21st anniversary of the union. He will be with me again Arabian Chapter will be observed in New York City before heat an 11:30 a. m. luncheon meetleaves on his trip to some of the ing Tuesday in the YWCA. Mrs. European countries. {John Thornburgh will be speaker.
Three Dinner Parties Planned To Precede Ball Saturday
Capt. and Mrs. William George,|and Mrs. Wendell Phillippi, Maj. 3737 N. Rural St. will entertain/and Mrs, William K. Lancet, "with a dinner party at 7 p. m./Capt. and Mrs. Claude Spilman Saturday dn their home before Jr. una Capt. and Mrs. Arthur the urit, risk. i Tk na re des Maj. Vernon Clark will enter-! will be in the Gold Room and tain with a dinner before the) the Ballroom of the Hotel Antlers dance in the Spink-Arms Hotel from 9:30 to 12:30 o'clock. | The guests will be Miss Maxine Their ‘guests will be Capt. and| Moore, Col. and Mrs. Charles A.| © Mrs Jess BM ys Lt.) Beaucond, Lt. Col. and Mrs, Hat- | and Mrs. Joseph Edmunson, Mr. sel L. Harris, Maj. and Mrs. Jos-| ind Mrs. Harold Miller, Miss Bee eph N, Myers and Lt. Col. and] Bennett and Gene Patton. | Mrs. J. Browning Gent. | Another party will dine at the
Ft. Benjamin Harrison Officers’ N Club at 7 o'clock Saturday nent (Chor us Groups In the party will be Lt. Col. and]
Mrs. Howard 8. Wilcox, Lt. Col. Tg Have Tea | Music Program show to be sponsored by the Fed-
Arranged eration of Mothers Choruses. The
The second annual program of event will be held at 1:30. p. m. | the First District, Indiana Fed- Monday in Block's Auditorium, | eration of Music Clubs, will be] Raymond Clark, soprano, of held March 5 in the Roberts Howe High School, accompanied Park. Methodist Church. by Paul Churchill will open the The meeting will begin at 2 Program. The Madrigal Singers p.m. mee I en Adult of Warren Central High School, and student groups will give a Misses - Joan Thomas, Jo Ann recital at 3 p. m. This hour will| Tossell, Donna Ann Kincel and feature Sparks and Ritter, radio Joyce Hancock, Don McClure, piano team. |Mark Gale, Robert McClure and | Larry Crosley, will sing under the The Junior Youth Hour will be| direction of Miss Kathleen Hergt. | Presented at 4 p. m., followed by| A pianist from Technical High'
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Several music groups from the city schools will present a musi-| cal program at the tea and style
+ @ dinne at 5:30 p. m. Dr. Wilfred gchool, Miss Carol Moir, will give |
Bain, dean of music, Indiana a recital, and Mrs. Fred Stucky Univerdity, will conduct the Peace| will present a group of readings. Jubilee and Hymn Festival at|The string trio from Technical 7:30 p. m. {High School, Misses Mary MarMrs, Frederic H. Sterling 1is/garet Sutton, Phyllis Carter and President, and Mrs. James Pear- Barbara Steele, will play backSon is reservations chairman. ground music fof the style show, —e | M188 Louise Wyatt will 'accom- | pany the trio, and Richard 8. Or|ton will direct. Miss Dolores Hayes of Broad |Ripple High School will present
|a number of piano selections for
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