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dent Section;
Jessie T. Clapp, Camille Fleig Junior Section,” and Mrs. Albert Reep, counseling. Mrs, Hope Bedford Nevitt will review ‘““Three Years of the United Nations” at 3 p. m., Sept. 24, in Ayres’ Auditorium for members of the Musicale and their guests.
Miss Rose Feted Miss Joyce Ann Rose, whose marriage to Lewis B. Hamilton will take place Oct. 9 in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower tomor-| row night. Miss Nancy Rose, 644 N. Tuxedo St., sister of the bride-to-be, will be hostess.
Sponsor Card Party
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Altenheim will have its first fall
.|ean book; Mrs. LioydgWomen, is
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riage to Wayne Brock will be re her mother, Mrs. Nellie D. Lowe,
Francis Duke, Houston, Tex.
G P. H. Ho photo. FALL WEDDING-—Miss Dorthy Lowe's mar-
Ave., announces. Mr. Brock is the son of Mrs,
ad next month,
55 S. Linwood parents are Mr,
Haute,
and Lester Bickel
New Jersey St, a
AUGUST CEREMONY —Misé Lucille Brown married Aug. 31. Their
re and L. R. Brown, 5241 N.
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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ncements
WDC President
Announces
Organizations—
The study group program of the Indianapolis Branch, AmeriAssociation ef University in full swing. The international Relations Group met this afternoon in the home of Mrs. Fred Hamerin, Zionsville.
Monday, the Recent Graduates Group will meet at 8 p.m. Miss Jean Ober, 3824 N. Delaware St., will be hostess. At 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27, the Civic Interest Group will meet in the Indiana National Bank. Frank Wallace will show pictures of state parks. Miss Frances Moder, 3607 Winthrop Ave. will entertain the International Relations Group for its second fall session at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 20. The Handicraft Group will begin work in leather tooling at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 29, in the home of Mrs. F. 8. Wood, 2946 Washington Blvd. " The Indianapolis Alumnae Association, Kappa Kappa Gamma) Sorority, ‘will meet at 6 p. m. Tuesday in the Butler University Chapter House. After a covereddish supper, highlights of the national convention held in June will be discussed by Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, association president: Mrs. Royer K. Brown, who will
-|show movies of the event; Mrs.
Donald Compton, who will present slides, and Miss Dorothy Overman, Mrs. Mark Reasoner and Mrs. G. B. Taylor will outline plans to send birthday and Christmas presents to the French girl “adopted” by the group. Special guests will be Mesdames Fiske Feld, John, Shafer, Richard G. Reynolds and Lewis Morrison. Hostess for the evening will be Mrs, Albert Buschmann, chairman; Mesdames William Ritchie, Willis Simmons and James Gebhart and Miss Ann Wallace,
From 3 to 5 p. m. next Thursday the Marion County Council of Republican Women will have a tea in the Columbia Club honoring Mrs. Hobart Creighton. In the receiving line with Mrs. Creighton will be Mesdames Frederick G. Balz, Brandt Downey, Joyce Loomis, and Fern E. Norris. Special guests will be Mesdames Arthur R. Robinson, E. C. Atkins, and Lulu Mae Howard. Ba Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames George L. Denny, Louis R. Markum, George Greenwalt, Grace Guess and Hubert Jordan. On the committee for the tea are Mrs. Lyman H.
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coims| 4 A UW Groups Begin Study Program; Kappa Kappa Gamma to Meet
Hostesses
Smith, chai n;
Raymond Tindall, C.
Steers, J. C. Mina E. Peele.
Mrs. Clyde V,
Indianapolis His tomorrow afternoon.
goo, president;
Club will hold its 12 flower show Tuesd Wednesday in School 80. Raymond Cassady, presi
chairman of the show.
Thompson, ¢hairman; Mrs. Stanton Montague and Mrs, Ethel B. Dennis.
ill be Mrs. Maude Mesdames Esther Horne, Mary E. Avey, J. J. Prince, Berta ‘Hibner, John Bell, Edwin {Siegesmund and
Montgomery, 1622 N. Merdian 8., will be hostess for the executiwe board of the Council
Members of the board with Mrs, Montgomery, mecording secretary, are Mrs. Harty W. DraMrs: Lowell S. Fisher and Mrs. Laura E. Ray, first and second vice! presidents;
2 annual y and Mrs, nt, has appointed Mrs. Allan H. Warne
The show will be j Tues-
the staging committee are {Mes-is
{members; Mrs. D. 8.
Thornburgh,
bers; Mrs. Alvin G.
Woolf, social. ;
Charles 8. Crawford, “white ¢ art, year book. °
|Orange Aid ona Has Tea
kK. Mrs. W. Presley Morton, new ; Meditch, nominations; Mrs. H. E. Blasingham, penny art; Mrs. Oliver 8. Guio, poet laureate; Mrs. Weinhardt, program; Mrs. John W. prospective memJose, publieity; Mrs. Philip A. Keller, rentals; Mrs. W. H. Albersmeier, reservations; Mrs, Brandt Downey, revisions; Mrs, George E. Maxwell, roster; Mrs. Lewis P. Robinson, secretary; Mrs, Merritt KE.
Mrs, John E. Berns, tea; Mrs. Claude T. Hoover, telephone; Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, ushers; Mrs.
ant,” and Mrs. Howard E. Ny-
and V. B. Moeller.
Mrs. Walter Geisel, rer, and Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, founder.|Mrs. Norvin Strickland and Mrs. . {Henry C. Prange. Mrs. Homer The Spade and Trowgl Garden| Ebehart is chairman of the clean
ing committee.
school principal.
dames Lee Fox, James H. Ward the Classification co-chairmen are
Mrs. Otto Mahrdt, social chairman, will be in charge of a luncheon Tuesday in honor of the judges and Mrs. Charles Forrest,
HEADS CARD PARTY — Mrs, M. L. Sutton is chairman of the
Sept. 30 in Block's Auditorium, Proceeds will be used to furnish
IU. Mrs. Dudley A. Paff is the president of the fraternity mothers organization.
a room in the chapter house at :
Benefit to Aid Fraternity)
The Orange Aid, girls’ service group of Broad Ripple High School, entertained freshman girls and their mothers afternoon at a tea in the school cafeteria. . The entertainment included songs by a sextet from the Golden singers directed by Roger Riley and a welcoming address by K V. Ammerman, school principal. Miss Ruth arin dean of 8, “The
Jane Rust played a flute duet danoed. School
Ol 0 hs Party Planned Mrs. Hugh J. Cravens, 5721 N. Iiiinois Bt. and Mrs. E. T,
Hostesses for Wednesday are|will entertain at 8 p. m. Tuesday
day afternoon and will open{Mesdames Eberhart, Irving Pal-{in the Cravenn home for Mrs. to the public from 8:30 a. {m. to/mér, Henry Ramsey, John W. Henry J. Decker, Mrs. Decker 3 p. m. Wednesday. Members of|Judy, Austin Laycock and Cas-|will leave Ind next
month to live in Cleveland.
Friday Evening Cross Town. enny Lane, hostess. 2p m. Fri. Mrs. - 3611 BE. Vermont, hostess.
ton, hostess.
ess, 8]
Fri. Mrs,
4, hostess. Miss Keene, speaker. : John Strange Hi
EVENTS m. Fri. Mrs. Alice Bisesi, 55} Irvington Wiling Worker Noodle Terrace D an ce i
Women's Garden. ¥ri. Mrs. C. B. Gardner, 946 N, Bol-
James Whitcomb Riley Chap.lt ITSC. 12:30 p. m. Fri, Mrs. Carl
Moore, 315 N. Jeffarson, host. Mrs. John Thornburgh,
Victorian Chap. FT8c, 12:30 p. m. iausmeyer ul Amy|{Clsne's orchestra
omemakers. Today. Mrs. Grace Tyrie, 3815 BE.
85th, Women's Friendship, Retire R. R. Men. ip: Bots * lonial Furniture Installation of officers. :
Woman's Round Table. ¥ri. Mrs.| R. R. Reeder, 118 W. 44th, host-
assistant. : Varay Sorsme Shay Verus Ee Somali 2 10.8 Bath - Moon, 813 N, Gladstone, host.|ding anniversary. Fev id ess. tea. have been Ro
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