Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1948 — Page 14
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Masquerade Supper Dance Planned Oct. 28 in Athenaeum
By Dental Women’s Auxiliary
Mrs. M. V, Stevenson, Mrs. Gerald . Kiley In Charge of Arrangements
A masquerade supper dance is being planned by members of the Indianapolis Dental Society's Women's Auxiliary. The dance will be held Oct. 28 in.the Athenaeum,
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dance arrangements. The ticket committee heads are Mrs. Russell Whitmore and "Mrs. Richard Jennings.’ Mrs. Willlam B. Currie is president. Se :
Mrs. James M. Pearson, 4250 N, Illinois 8t., will be hostess at
Mrs. Clare F. Cox, president, will introduce the new members.
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charge of the program. | There will be a social hour Clubs— after the program. The chairmen D GOP include Mesdames Cox, Robert ecatur y W. Blake, Clyde E. Titus, Robert
Bonner, Howard B. Stitt, 0. M. Jones and Frank Cregor.
| | The Wednesday Afternoon Club will have its annual President's
{Day tomorrow. Mrs. Stanley Tomorrow
|Price, Kessler Blvd. is to be the (hostess. Miss Florence E. Lan-
(Mrs, William Gill and Miss Betty at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Decatur Burcham will present a musical Central High School. program. New officers to be installed are
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Mrs, Ray W. Roberson, president; Mrs. Willard M. Peek in the club headquarters. and Mrs. Matt Carpenter, 3 cording and corresponding sec- clude Mrs.
Phillip Bayt,
slides. on Scandinavia to: mem-! bers of the _ American Scan- ary Club will’ meet for luncheon
munity House. E. C. Miss Frances G. Moder will "Mosaic Law
Rumpler will
_|discuss current events. There Today.” will be a social hour after the program.
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Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. [ary for 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Mothers Club.
SUE MATHEWS is a little seamstress making all her own doll dresses. She'is also a + = future clubwoman belonging to an organization of four other girls who are busy - planning their own Halloween party. Sue, who was 7 years old on Sept. 13, is in the second grade at St. Joan of Arc School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
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Mothers Group| Reservations Announced For Dance At Butler to | For Junior League Dance/ Announced Jaance to be held Saturday in the Woodstock Club are announced. Yom Kippur Night Dance spon-| | Forrest W
Meet Friday eet Il a Jatson, president; ; y Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dyer Jr. will be hosts at a cocktail sored by Junior Hadassah have yp pi propee S00 B
; Li {enna, vice si- _ The Butler University Mothers’ party in their home before a dutch-treat dinner and. the dance at/been announced. Andy Ander- dent: Mrs. S. Re ie ivi Gin Council will meet at 2 p. m. _Fri-| the club. The guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames John Crane son's orchestra will play for the urer, and Mrs.- T. R. Crockett “day nthe r “Toom: of ‘Madden, Thomas-G. Sinclair, Julius Bifge, John E. Hollett Jr; Fisk: SATIRE at 9-p=T—= secretary. — - Jordan Memorial Hall. | Landers, Harry V. Wade, Jameson rm EVEN FEE tpmoteA Ri Sie RE Dr. M. O. Ross, university pres- Campaigne, Wilson Mothershead Peirce Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. Louis[TOW in the Indiana Roof Ball- A gyest tea will be held by -the ident, and Dr.-George F. Leonard, 3nd Hans Boehm. W. Nie. room. . * |Crooked Creek Garden Club at director of the school's evening| yi. a.nd Mrs. Raymond G. Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Larsen On the patrons list are Messrs. 2 pm. tomorrow in the 38th St. division, will speak. Miss Gloria 3 : y '|will* attend the dance with Mr, [and Mesdames Harry A. Alpert, Branch, Indiana National Bank. Harvey will play the harp. Mrs. |SWeeney will entertain before the/ang Mrs, Henry R. Stephenson, |Sanford Breslaw, Herman Chal- Miss Roberta Bland and Mrs. L. L. Purdy, social chairman, is dance. Another informal party is Cleveland, formerly of Indian-fie, Edward Dayan, J. A. Good- Thomas Bunch will give the proin charge of the meeting. |planned by Mr. and Mrs. Kén- apolis. (man, L. L. Goodman, Phil Green- gram, _. During the afternoon a tea neth 1 Ogle Jr. Their sts! s a = (wald, Max Katz, Max Klezmer will be given honoring past presi-| +. U8 a BUESIS| rhe fourth session in commu-|{Phil Kraft, Leon Levi, Dave dents of the council and mothers 2 to be Messrs. and -Mesdames iv orientation sponsored by the Sablosky, Fred Schichman, Max of new Butler students. Newly Richard Gaus, John E. D. Pea- Indianapolis Junior League was Selig, Bert Sicanoff, 8S. A. Sil-~-elected..officers..in..the receiving cock and. Samuel .D. Miller. II. A held at 1:30 p. m. today in the berman, Robert Stolkin, Leo line will be Mrs. Lowell 8. Mar-|,cytail and dinner party for Dr.|WOTId War MEROPIEL «=| Tatesnick ~and - Sam Ziffrim...... gn. Deeslqent: Mes Charles R. anda Mrs Philip B. Reed and! etna boaapopringe Proceeds will be used for erguson, vice president; Mrs. A. = : . 5 {Junior Hadassah projects. Miss J. W. LeBien and Mrs. William ern. "harilestames Booth (Officers Club Plans |Ann Calderon is dance chairman. - Evans, corresponding and re- 1onaiq M. Mattison will be given Dance Here Saturday: Otner committee members are
cordi : . 1 i, treasurer, and Mrs, Sonn" o sms ny hee;| The Armed Forces Offcers lis? S2oLlh [onion kets
W, Bird, treasurer, and Mrs. John ’ | A cocktail and dutch - treat] | 3 1 Bohacter, historian. | dinner party is planned by Mr. | Club will hold a formal dance at Mrs. Isidor Nahmias, Mrs. Sidney! % 30 In Ihe receiving line will and Mrs. William L. Schroeder. ® p. m. Saturday at Fort Ben- Sakowitz, Misses Helen Bloom; ing ide han Peataon, retir- me guests will include Messrs. jamin Harrison. Ralph Lillard’s|Ruth Haas, Joan Kaufman, Elizabeth Wa a 08s and Dr. ang Mesdames Russel Fortune ,rchestra will play. nora Kraft, Sara Passo and Ln be rd, dean of women. yj. * william L. Fortune, Robert © Maryanne Schwartz, ad book, | others of all Butler students p Fortune, Burford Danner, John| Ihe grand march will be led | dre invited to attend. |A. Rockwood, Blaine H. Miller, by Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Harry A
Kabel, Louis Schwitzer,| Johnson. Lt. Col. Norman vr Mrs. Keenan
1 (E. I ToKalon Club Has |John 8. Pearson Jr. John R.|is general chairman for the Outing Today Brant, Gale R. Fletcher, C. Willis| ;
|event. Co | Mesdames Lyman A. Gould, pave” °1 2nd Conrad Ruckels-| que club will be decorated wo To Be Feted Frank B. Clapp and Leonard A. Dr. and Mrs. Sprague Gardi-|11ags, standards and guidons.
Murchison were hostesses at an ner will be hosts at a cocktail Members qf the decorations com-| Mrs. W. D. Keehan, president outing in Brown County today.|party. The ts are Messrs. |Mittee are Capt. William Rickett, of the Indianapolis Branch, NaTe Rembers of ToKalon Clubland Mesdames John B. Watson, Capt. George 8. Norman, Cabt.i¢ ional League of American Pen he goes s. Frederic D. Anderson, Charles E. Harold D. Unger and Capt. CUf- women “will be honored.at a tea H a luncheon at Nashville Buschmann, E. Havens Kahlo, ford O. Bowen. [Saturday in the Meridian "Room ouse, Mrs. C. A. Rosectans was| Harold Hartley, R. Niven Stall,| Lt. Col. Wendell Phillippi and|oe type Colonial Furniture Co installed as president of the| Reilly G. Addms, Warren T. Rud- Maj. Vernon E. Clark are in| Special guests will be Mrs. | group. Mrs. Leota Loop spoke. dell, Dr. and Mrs. James D.'charge of publicity. {Fred L. Pettijohn, national third
vice president; Mrs, H. 8. McKee, Greensburg, state president, and! Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, national by-laws chairman. } Mrs. Fern E: Norris will outline the program: for the year and Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Mar-
be hostesses. . :
|G. Vaughan, president; Mrs. Robert H. Wise, vice president; Mrs.
Joseph. F. Breeze, recording and corresponding ‘secretaries, and Mrs! Bernard MeGinty, treasurer,
The Charial Clube will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. {George Boucher, 6056 E. 9th St. . Luncheon - will *be followed by : 7 t Patrons for the 12th annual bridge. Advance reservations for the Indianapolis Junior League Recently elected officers are
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Chapter, 20 years ago when she was American Institute of Banking, elected president of the Womwill Have an open hoiise Tor the! en's "Auxthary; *"Ratlway..-Mall women members from 5 to 7| Association. |p. m. Thursday in the 38th St. Mrs, Vinzant studipd extenx ibranch, Merchants National sively under local and national *c |/Bank. Miss Zeta Jackson is experts. She became a regis|éhairman; tered member of the national Committee heads include asioeiation 15 years ago. : . ” we v - Ji Misses Jackson, Myrtle Keller, e Times columnist conMAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED! y VFrances Stich, Mary Ann Shea | ucts classes-in: parliamentary A So 4, SY 7 pn nf ca eal Adams, Evelyn L. Hannon,| !2W in Indianapolis, Terre
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| CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY | [Dorothy Reuschel, ‘Elaine Cla- THN: and Plainfield. * a he : 20 W. Washington Street - |brau and Marjorie Blackwell, he is parliamentarian for the iin fo YA 38 S45 tb 1 .o§iMrs, Mabel Ransdall and Mrs. Seventh District, IFC, and acts [32 Please send.........Buttercup Coffee | Mary Roberts. owisseiteageopariiaementarian ofor..club.. | Spoons at $1.75 each. : M unt Holwoke Cl and sorority conventions. To FRNA r Erase oun otyo e C ub i | Ei. Sets Luncheon [Groups Plan UN | Address SAARI NIN NINN RRR | ; | Out-of-towh members of thelINformation Booth . | CIty sovesovsnsrnssnaness Statesesesees | Indiana Mount Holyoke Alumnae] A United Nations information Buttercup | [Charge [J Cash Enclosed | Club will be guests of the Indian-|, i; win be set up Oct. 20, 21 |apolis chapter at-a noon luncheon- B Oct 0 tn. tt a nn a | i tn nt tnd |(meeting Saturday. Mrs. F. H./and 22 in Block's in observance Gorham MAIN FLOOR Bassett, Carmel, will be the host-|of United Nations Week.
/ ‘ + ess. imi le The League of Women Voters, s Miss Emily Rood will~lead aithe International Relations Comdiscussion on raising money for mittee of the American Associa-
new officers are Mrs. T. Baxter the Indianapolis Council of Rogers, president; Mrs. J, Perry Church Women will staff the
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a : . Meek, vice president; Mrs, booth, C8 Wash Wa Chala { Thomas F. Whitten, secretary-| The chairmen are Mesdames 29 West Washington Street : un |ltreasurer, and Mrs. ElizabethKarl Koons, H. A. Vertrees and
" " Milner, publicity chairman. Howard Lytle. ad a ri.
Mrs. M. V. Stevenson and Mrs, Gerald Kiley are in charge of} |
the opening meeting of the Harmonie Club at 2:30 p. m. Monday. '
They are Mesdames George 8. Dalley, Consuelo Dunmeyer, Karl| | F. Herrmann, Lowell B, Springer, Marjorie Byrum Young and Dor-
t Mrs. John W, Hutchings will present a narratid nof “Don Giovanni” (Mozart). Mrs, James W, Costin and Mrs, Hutchings are in!
Plans Meeting |
The Decatur Republican Club) {ham will give the devotions and will hold a candidates’ meeting |
anniversary of the (Mrs. Lewis E. Shott, president; 19th Ward Democratic Women's vice Club will be celebrated tomorrow | Those | re-{in charge of arrangements in-|* Mrs. |
retaries, and Mrs. Harold KE. Agnes Milharcic, Miss Mary Ann] Faulkner, treasurer, |Bayt, Miss Mary Brisnik and| } {members of the 11th precinct. R. L. Sorensen’ will show
Tomorrow the Ephamar Liter-
dinavian Society #t 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. William H.| tomorrow in the Brookside Com-'Simons, 601 N. Bancroft St. Mrs.
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The School 70 auditorium will To Be Guest . |
A card party Is being planned. morrow, of -the ‘meeting of the! by ‘the Altenheim Ladies Auxil- Mary Nicholson “Wipam BA Mrs. Wiliam B. t home. Mesdames William Hauck, Harbison will be moderator for ower Paul Ulrich and Chris Karle will the discussion, “Parents Are Peo-| ple.”
l. New officers are Mrs: Edward '0ni8ht by Miss Charlene Spitz-
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. tinsville, will speak on the lec- ’ , 8 / SW as I. ( offee [ime turer's opportunity, responsibil- he wil answer ay many | , "0 ity and research. questions as possible in her : Hostesses will he Mesdames Weekly column. Questions
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PLAN MASQUERADE—Mrs, William B: ‘Currie (left) and Mrs. R. E. Jennings are planning a masquerade supper dance to be held Oct. 28 in the Athenaeum. The | Indianapolis Dental Society's Women's Auxiliary is sponsoring the event. Mrs. Currie | is president and Mrs. Jennings is in charge of ficket sales for the dance. ’
A personal shower to be given| : =m
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will hgnor Miss Marjorie Kidwell. | “Phe-party-<will-be-in- Miss -Spitz-, faden’s home, 2529 Prospect St. The honor guest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Kidwell, | 2531 Prospect St., will be married | to Richard Murphy Saturday | mornifig in St. Patrick's Cath-| olic Church. The prospective| bridegroom is the son of Mrs.| Helen Murphy, 1511 E. Kelly St.| Guests at topight’s party, with] the mothers of the engaged! couple, will be, Mesdames Robert Funke, Frederick Pothast, Mich.ael Sael, Leo Riester, Earl Mills, | TYECK BrUmMIéne, William Jones,| George Service, Robert Gaven,| Edward Lohrman, Bernard. De-| laney, Fred Spitzfaden and Dan| Moran. - A _ Also attending will be Misses| Martha Junkin, Pat Willard, Marilyn Cummins, Estelle Reilly, Margaret Buescher, Therese Koerner, Lois Lohrman, Mary MecKenna, Frances -and Phyllis Spitzfaden and Marie Discoll,
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The Indiana unit, Home Economics in Business, will have a] dinner meeting at.6:30 p. m. to-| (day in the Warren Hotel. The] {new officers are Mrs. Walter| |Twinamef chairman; Miss Helen| Ludwig, chairman-elect; Miss| Phyllis Anderson, secretary, and {Miss Beatrice Spiker, treasurer. . Committee chairmen are Mrs. (Mary Rich, membership; Mrs. {Edgar -Rennoe, program; Mrs. {Harriet . G. West, publicity; Miss [Veronica Morrissey, vocational [guidance; Miss Elizabeth Huey;t
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