Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1948 — Page 28

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League Hobby Club

To Hear Dutch Psychiatrist;

Other Groups Plan Meetings

Chi Chi Chi Sorority to Hold ~~ State Convention at Severin The Hobby Club of the Indianapolis Junior League will

meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Morris L. Brown, 5425

N. Meridian St., will be the hostess. ; The league's newest project is a Child Guidance Clinic at Riley

Hospital. Dr. Oosterhuys Van

© Amsterdam will be the guest speaker,

Der Horst of the University of Dr. and Mrs, Van Der

Horst, both: psychiatrists, are visiting the United States on a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation,

Mrs, David Sherwood, 108 E. 43d St. "Indianapolis Alumnae Association, Kappa Delta Sorority, at 8 p. m, Mrs. Ralph Broadbent and Miss Ruth Comp-

Parties See Junior Civic Theater Play

Reservations for the Civic Theater's RE orl otion of “Jack and the Beanstalk” are announced. The play opened this

afternoon and performances will

be given tomorrow morning and afternoon and Sunday. Mrs. C. J. McDowall will bring her Girl Scout Troop tomorrow morning. The members are Veryl Ann and Peggy Ann Baker, An na Kay Chilton, Janicé J. Craig, Carol - Ann Fidler, Mary Ellen ‘Fogarty, Judy Kay Foster, Catherine Hill, Linda Lindley, Sandra

and Sally Manion, Barbara Ann

Marmaduke, Lou Ann and Susan

Phillips, - Martha Preble, Ann Lorelei Wilson, bhi

: Bash sad Disna ¥ "ward and Marjorie Young. Cynthia ' and Phillip Hopping will see the show with their mother, Mrs. Dan Hopping. Judy and Danny Adams will be their

guests. Jane - Bamberger will be hostess to a group at tomorrow afternoon's performance. Her guests will be Nancy Manouge, usan Kutchback, Kate Mahaffey, Kenny Lyman, Bing Kutchback, Babs Berman, Thalls Hosea, Judy Hine, Anita Geller, Virginia Cooling and Kathleen NO Jacqueline Hutton and “Cindy, Xernahan will be the guests of Ruthanne Reynolds Ong8unday Henry Frommeyer IIT will entertain guests-from his birthday party at the theater, They are George Clark, Dickie, Bobble and Mary Laidlaw, Billie and Danny Wessel, and John, Mary Jane and Jimmy Pickard. Gretchen Wolfram will celetutay her eighth birthday with a party Sunday. The guests - include Elaine Efroymson, Susan Ransburg Carelyn- Ross! - Joanna Wood and Susan Shuler. The second grade of Orchard —#chool attended today's performance. Mrs, Virginia Hollings- . worth and Mrs. Elmer Raasch accompanied the he pupils. The second

graders are n Boggs, Charlotte Boggess, Gretchen Ericksen, Jimmy Halverson, Sally Saeman, Carolyn Campbell, Faith Harrington, Fred Mek, Dicky

“luncheon

McDowall, Janet Oestrike, Nancy

will be hostess to the

ton will assist. The members will assemble & box of gifts for the Crippled Children's Hospital, Richmond, Va., and Miss Lucille Garland will present a musical program. Plans for the. founders to be held Oect. 23 in Lafayette will be discussed. Indianapolis members who plan to attend are Mesdames Sherwood,

day

Junior Russell Henry, H. Verle Wilson, !

Robert Blackman, James 8, Battersby, Graeme Supple and Harry |W. Scheff and Miss Lena Chap{pell, The Wheel and Distaff Come mittee, Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter, will have a business meeting and tea at 2 p. m, next Friday in the home of Mrs, Charles F. Voyles, 4150 N. Meri. dian St. Mrs. George C. Kolb will be the {honor guest and Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke will preside. . Reports

rénce L. Clark. Arch 'N, Bobbitt and John H, Jefferson. The assistant hostesses are . Mesdames John L. Goldthwaite,” Kenneth “Dix Cats,

son..

Sorority Books * State Conveption Chi Chi Chi Sorority menbers will attend thei: state eonvention tomorrow and Sunday In the Severin Hotel. Members from Evansville and Indianapolis are invited. There will be a banquet and dance tomorrow night, The Grand Council will meet Sunday morning and state officers will be elected. Mrs. Mary Paris is gen4eral chairman.

“A 12:30 p. m. luncheon Menday is planned by the members of the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club, Inc. Mrs. Martin Collins, 555 N. Gray St, will be hostess, asinsisted by Mrs. Frank Lindner and Mrs. William R. Simpson Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher will preside at the business session. Mesdames Horace M. Powell, Ray Fatout, Harry Kuhn and Herman R. Davis will present the program.

"Kahr -Charies Larsen; Lucia Dunbar, Kathryn Raasch, Bonnie Barr, Janet Mann, Danny Efroymson, David Hollingsworth, Paul Simpson and Happy Stokely. Mary Helen Johnston's birthday guests also saw “Jack and the Beanstalk” today. They were Judy McDermott, , Linda Metz, Jane Flint, Nancy Becker, Hildegard and Patricia’ Shaw, Frances Johnston and Carol Frazen.

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will be givén by Mesdames Law-|

Officers Club, Ft, made.

Col. and Mrs, George A.

Martinus ald Countryman, Maj. H, 0. Allison, Capt. Ernest L. Burton,

Clifford 0. Bowen. Maj. and Mrs. Mauric geant, Lt.

ald Copntryman, Maj. Mrs. Robert Spieth, Lt. Mrs. Cloyd F. McVay, C

ley Cedarquist, Col. Crowell E. Pease, Lt,

and Norman C. Finney,

Jr Lt. and Mrs. Paul

son, Lt. Col. B. Gallagher. Capt. and Mrs. H Unger, Maj. and. Mrs,

Bp ZigBee N

(lerald M. Spurlock, Capt.

Among those attending the .ball will be Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Howard Maxwell, Col. and Mrs. -Osear J. Pool, £ and. A Cnt: Charles W. Cowles; dt od Mrs, feorge. M. Davidson, |. Col.” and Mrs. Irvin ~Atexander, | Lt. and Mrs. Edwin C. Baquet,| Col, Lotha A. Smith, Maj. and Mrs. Leslie F. Zimmerman, Lt.|

Gray, Lt.

and Mrs. W, A. Bjerkelund, Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. L,_ Harris; Col. Stenseth, Capt:

and and Mrs.

and Mrs. Col. and Mrs. Leo W. Miller, Maj. George 8. Norman, I and- Mrs. (and Mrs. Paul E. Brown, Lt. Col.

"Col. and

Mrs. 8. B. Scott, bi and Mrs. /and Mrs. Stephen J. Bertling, Lt.

e D. Ser-

and Mrs. Robert Col{lers, USNR, Capt, and Mrs. Don-

and MIE and Col, and

Mrs. R. O. Reichard, Maj. and

apt. John

F. McCarthy, Col. and Mrs. Willam R. Sweley, Lt. and Mrs. T. A. Lanahan, Capt. and Mrs, Stanand Mrs.

Col. and

Mrs. William L. Boland, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Vernon, Capt. and Mrs. William Wilson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Elmer Young, Capt. and Mrs. Jack EB. Bradbury, Lt, Col. and Mrs. I. A, Iverson,

Lt. Maj. and

Mrs. George A. MacEachern, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leonard J. Barrow

L. Park,

Maj." and Mrs. Donald J. Ferguand Mrs.

Francis

arold D. Earl J.

Garvin, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Norman

Col.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Neighbors League Sees Show

FASHION SHOW=—Members of the New Neighbors League were the audience at a fashion show yesterday afternoon in the Hotel Lincoln, Miss Shirley Hartman of Wasson's models a black suit and black velour turban,

Plan Formal Military Ball At Fort Harrison Club

Reservations for the formal military ball of the Armed Forces Benjamin Harrison, ~tomorrow night are being

Lt, Col. William C,

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Hart, Capt. “and Mrs, Robert GL Moorhead, ‘Maj. and Mrs, Willard R. Gilbert, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Richard C. Bender, Lt. and Mrs. John 8. Richardson, Capt. and Mrs. Frederick C, Smith, Col. and Mrs. Roscoe T. Nichols Jr., Lt. and Mrs. Maurice M. Hannah, Lt.

and Mrs. Bennie R. Leach, Maj. {and Mrs. Charles Voyles, Ma}. 'and Mrs. Stephen J. Bertling, Col. and Mrs. Geo. T. Crowell.

Butler Alumnae. = Literary.

Catharine Merrill. Sat. Woodstock

Culture. 1 p. m. today.

ner... - Alpha Epsilon Chap., Delta Theta

Zant, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Nathaniel

FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1948

Nutrition Ex

To Address ost

Monday, Mrs. Jewell

m. in the Town Hall

family life education course 730 p. m. In the

Clark. ge |ings follow:

MONDAY

session,

eon with Mrs. lvis

guests, Decatur Central — 1 p.m,

Mental Health.” ers new to school,

Edgewood — 7:30 p. m.

EVENTS

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cil. string ensemble, Ivan Warble, will entertain. Southport. Grade. 7:30

Sat. Butler University. Homecoming. dent. Club. Presidents day. , Mrs: M. L.

hasts, 685 Middle Drive, on

_ Schneider, Woodruff Plate, hostess. Lunch

som ping, ld Cash.or Check 3. C. 0. D. ‘SORORITIES WEDNESDAY 1 ep Bi Ea PE ty Aha Chap. Alpha cn Al“iCastieton—7:30 p. m. “Healthier pha. 30 p. m. Bat. Buckley's.| (nil » | +4 - . Alpha Chap. Chi Phi Gamma.| ymworen rownanip school Mail Orders Carefully Filled! 6:30 p. m. Sat. Mrs. L. G, Kie-| purse.

witt, 6138 Lowell, hostess. Din-

session. Tau. Sat. Athenaeum. Dinner,

rant Ofcer and Mrs. Jack B. Yarbrough. Maj. and Mrs.

AR of Physical Peculiarities

man B. Rice.

Elmer L. Van|Garden City—7:30 p.m.

8. Cobb, Capt. and Mrs. James R.

Study Groups Of County PTA Plan Metings

Two study groups of the Marien County PTA will hold meetings Ganser, director of nutrition service for the Red Cross, will be guest speaker at the Speedway parent |educatior study group at 1:15 p. Mrs. John R. Fuller is chairman and Mrs. Harry B. Davis, co-chairman. Mrs. Walter Caley will teach the University Heights home and

Evangelical United Brethren Church, Studv group chairman is Mrs, Dorothy Other county PTA unit meet-|

“owell—5:15 p. m., Bean supper followed by 7:30 p. m. business

TUESDAY : of a table and away he Pleasant Run -- Noon. Board goes. meeting and covered dish lunch-

Gilstrap,’ 5610 E. 16th. Teachers will be

Program theme -— “Physical and Tea for moth- |

“Our PTA,” Mrs. Clifford VanCleave, president, Marion County CounSouthport High School directed by,

p.m. “Character Growth," Mrs, Jack | Grieg, Tth Regional vice presi-| Brownie troop program. Seventh grade parents will be

Wayne Township High 8chool —8 p.m. meeting, Chorus will:

Crooked Creek—6 p. m. Pitch- in-' dinner, followed hy a business’

| Wm. H. Evans-—T7:30 p. m. “Effects; Character Building,” Dr. ThurMrs. :

Don Stiles, blue ribbon presen-/ fation' to 1st grade’ pupils who

Patterson, Lt, Col. and Mrs. J. D. Friday, Maj. and Mrs. L. M. Stadtmiller, Lt. and Mrs. Robt. L. Barbee, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robt. D. Grandmontagne, Capt. and Mrs. Billy R. Downey, Maj. and Mrs. Eugene W. Henry. Lt. Col. Ralph W. Jerabek, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph L. Laughlin, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Clifton Pyle, Capt. and Mrs, Kenneth G. Buglass. - Fi. Col. and. Mrs: Michae! N. Mikulak, Lt. and Mrs. Raymond M. Laughter, Col. and Mrs. E. W. A. Taylor; Capt. and Mrs. John H. Combs, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Francis J. Hoermann, Lt. Col. and Mrs. H.C. Carpenter, Capt. and Mrs. Wiliam Rickett, Lt. Col. and Mrs, Bernice S. Barr, Maj. and Mrs. Jos. N. Myers, Lt. Col. and. Mrs. Chas A. Merkle, War-

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