Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 16

The society,

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mer musical series, hopes to raise money for repairs and imts at the Christamoré Summer Camp at Traders Point. The camp is used as a vacation spot for children in the Christa-

Six teams are working on the advertising drive. headed by Mrs, Reilly G. Adams are Mesdames Keyes W. Atkins, Edward Bennett, C. Brown, Morris L. Brown, Jeremiah L. Cadick and Herbert Call “and Miss Betty Bertermann. Mrs. Earl B, Barnes is captain of & team including Mesdames Augustus Coburn, J. L Cummings, BurJohn G. Dean, ¢

iim, John Eaglesfield, Robert Eaglesfield afd Robert D.

- Another group, 0. F. Heslar as captain, includes Mesdames Harrison Ef- - teljorg, Howard Fieber, Robert P. Fortune, George Fotheringham, Otte N. Frenzel, John W.

‘Gamble,..J | William C. Griffith and Miss "5 _. Kathryn Gartland. . Mrs. John “Ray Newcomb's team includes Mesdames “tist “Haueisen, John Hendy Bl XK. Howe, Margarét’ N.”~ Noriian Perry Jr. Herbert A." E. Havens ‘Kahlo, ery A. Kenyon, John G. W. Rubush, John Ryan, ‘Shel.

CLUBS

by publishing give-away programs for the sum-

House area. , On the one

William C. Bertermann, John Brant, Catherine

Kinghan, James M. Leffel Ir. and Irving W. Lemaux Jr. and Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr. is captain of a team which Includes Mesdames ph A. ‘Lemcke Jr., W. I. kongsworth, . © Marlow W. Manion, A. Kiefer

Gregorio De+

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Mayer, - Paul” R. Matthews, Blaine H. Mller Jr., Samuel D. J ohn. Gould Jr, and Miller II -Joseph A. Miner Jr,

tt Moxley and Rich - H. Oberreich and Miss A oll Lockwood. Members of Mrs. John B. “Washburn's team are Masdumes

Pinnell, Charles E. Rogers, Ben

S Christamore Aid Society Mem hers is Drive

To Benefit Summer Camp At T: raders Point

“Group Seeks Advertisements

: For Ttler Bow] Programs ni To Be Given During Summer Auxiliary to Children’s Bureau Arranges

"Luncheon Friday in the Central YWCA

A two-week drive to solicit program advertisements for the Butler Bowl “Sté»s Under the Stars” series this summer is being conducted by members of the Christamore Ald Society this week and next.

luncheon, Mrs. Jfetrill

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ARRANGE PROGRAM ADVERTISING These. members of the Chiistomere

id Society are checking lists of advertisers to contact for the give-away programs | — “for the "Stars Under the Stars” series af Bufler Bowl this summer. They are {left to right} .Miss Kathryn Gartland, g team member: Mrs. Edward L, VanRiper, national “advertising chairman, and Mrs." George T." Parry, ways and ‘means chairman.--Pro-_ceeds from the advertising w will be used for the Christamore Summer Camp.

n . Bayles, Wiillam L.” Schroeder; R. Niven Stall, Rob--oft Sweeney Jr. John Thomas , Carl Vonnegut, John J,

AAUW Parents Study Group. 1

To-Kalon. Tues.

Installation,

Mrs. Henry G. Semler,

ture Citizens,” Bert McCammon;| business session,

Sigma Chi Mothers. “Tues. In But-

Lewis, 5148 Central, hostess; Mrs. R. E. Baldwin, assistant.

Round Table 30 p. m. Tues. 308

Weldon and R. Kirby Whyte: ‘Mrs. Coburn is the octe president. Mrs. George T. larry “is ways and means chairman; Mrs. Irwin Vonnegut Is program chairman, and Mrs, Rdward VanRiper is in chdrge of national advertising,

»| Luncheon Will Honor 60 Foster Mothers Sixty foster mothers will be luncheon

The event will be at 12:30 p m. in Hollenbeck Hall of thé Central: YWCA. About 80 or 90° children are receiving foster home care through the vureau. Dr. Hazel Stevens, psychologist, will be the speaker. One of the foster

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“Mrs. George 8. Dalley, harpist, and Mrs. Allan , violin

being Charles E. Brown, Wayne’ Burns Jr, Scot B. Clifford, Robert E. Jones and EN P. Mes: senger,

Mrs. W. D.

Messrs, Beplay,

, Reid L. Palmer, Harry will play. Mrs. William ©. | Tuttle, Mrs. G. J. Bookwalter, J. Baitz, Joseph C. Wood and hn Paycheon chairman, fs [Miss Margaret Mitchell : assisted by Mesdames{HAITY Barrett,

In the party of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 8. Bogart and Mr, and Mrs. Willlam C. Hunter will be Messrs. and Mesdames

Ky. |i Charles |

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Richard

Members of Sunnyside Guild Plan o | Parties for Annual Ball Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Morrison are among the persons planning to entertain friehds at the Sunnyside Guild dance Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Their guests will be Messrs. and tMesdames Robert -Zalser, Ernestiattend together. L. Miller, Fred T. Hill, Paul ¥. Jock, Louis E. Smith and Robert

Bearss, W. W: Kidney and W. B. Burrus, while*Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Feurier will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ware. Mr. and |Mrs. George W. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W, Croshier will

Mr, and Mrs. Herbert F. Cortright will be hosts to Messrs. and Mesdames Wiliam Haime, Eu-

Mrs. Edward A. Lawson will be gene Thornburg and Lyle Broththostess to Messrs. and Mesdames|ars and Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Harold 1. Platt, Charles J. Gisler Austin and Mr. and Mrs. William and Frank O. Sanders, Dr. and|y, Watters will entertain Messrs. Mrs. W. B. Currie, Dr. and Mrs, I'avid H. Sluss and Dr. John W; Sluss, With Mr. and Mrs. Perry Whetstine will be Mr. and Mrs Koy L. Bridenstine and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas F. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Evan Weeks TN wil’ have as guests Mr. and MFPs. | | +» {Chester Weber, Lotilsville, and Mesdames Hairy] Leroy Cox, Welisheimer and Charles SeidenIsticker. Mrs. Attia Malott Mar.in will entertain Messrs. and Mes-tdames-B.-R.- Wood, -T. V, Corbin, |. Jesse A. Mitchell and Richard B.

and Mesdames Walter L. Shirley, Ralph TL Simon, Herbert Lin-

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| meister will have as guests Mr. {and Mrs. Frederick C. Melcher, Miss Billi ElIff, Miss Joan Seal, {C, Allen Collins and Edward C. Schmidt. Messrs. and Mesdames A. C. Crandall, Kurt W. Schmidt, Ernest Baker, Forest Spencer, Emerson Thompson, Edward Dowling, Lewis Grabhorn and William Morgan, Dy. and Mrs; Dawson Goode and Mrs. Albert Claftey will form a party. Dr. and Mrs. David F. and Dr. and Mrs. Edward -B:

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and Mrs. _ Rose Maris Cryusan, treasurer.

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Klpha Kappa Chap., Delta Sigma

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Delta Chap., Psi Tota XI. 8 p.m:

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IRAE | Kiger, Russell L. Bozell and Ray- ) | mond Hilgedag, Messrs. and Mes|

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Christie will present members of the Southport High School instrumental choirs — Misses Joyce ty, Mary Lou Baker, Joan

Otto Cox will be the speaker for the afternoon program, talkIng on “What Latin America Means to the United States,” ile will be presented by Mrs, Clar-

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~ Alumnae: Chapter. Tues. night. Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Auditorium, Miss ~Hattie Lundgren —and Miss Elizabeth Lew, hostesses. Delta Chap., Chi Phi Gamma. 7 p. m. Tues. Cifaldi’s Restaurant. Dinner for mothers.

Kappa. Tues. Mrs. Mary Eloise Finchum; hostess. Installation. Alpha Sigma Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 7:30 p. m., Tues. In YWCA. Business session.

Lambda Chap.,, Delta Bigma Kappa. 8 p. m. Tues. Miss Marie Sorensen, 1356 N. Dearborn, hostess. Business session; installation. Gamma Chap., Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Business session. Mrs. John R. Kuebler, 304 Burgess, hostess. Program, Mrs. Dale T. Wilson,

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