Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1948 — Page 20
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Mrs. Vi ual, the the abse tion. E « ciety en; privilege every n stand at and con able to ness me ~ parliame understa approacl If studi it is a gystem ment of .dreds_ of comes 0 most fas s ES : learn. | ee WT iy Lr law is n 1 x aa ¢ RPA, Re Bh : * i. edt edi N Many knowled| for office to office idea. On of a goo been a | “good cl not only dues pro the club Mrs, Howard H. Maxwell (left) and Mrs. John Fehsenfeld Jr. construc + A NUMBER of reservations have been ré- been received are Cmdr. and Mrs. L. F. Brozo, ness ot ceived for the military ball the Indiana National Col. and Mrs. Alfred L. Moudy, Col. and Mrs. Suni and the Rational Shard Bureau, Wash- ; mes W. Hurt, Lt, Col. and Mrs. Raymond Rule of ngton, ve ay in the / ily with arrangements for the event Reichard, Messrs. and Mesdames Wallace ° Holds C are members of the Officers Wives Club of the Lee, Oren A. Saunders Sr. Loweil-S: Fisher an us Indiana Guard. Mrs. Howard H. Maxwel| heads A. Walter Mueller. vent one the invitations committee for the ball and Mrs, Messrs. and Mesdames Frank W. Frazier, too lon, John Fehsenfeld Jr. is president of the club, William C. Wallace, Robert Lavelle, Robert L. like to $ . They are shown checking the guest list, Hoover and Elmer French also will Sued. eo Among those from whom acceptances have Orrin Tucker's orchestra will play for the ball. i A rr ——————— ~ Shes 5 longer | ‘ ’ N . ata time, nc Week's Club Activities i ’ 5 day, nal book dick, camp director. Mrs. Ed-| Rice; “The Incredible Crosby” unt ; * ’ g . sires Sidtat spesists sud ! re win J. Kendall, hostess; Mrs.| (Ulanov), Mrs. G. W. Spickle- . oo ’ ges views highlight the agenda of In- Noble C. Hilgenberg and Mrs.| mire. | } . It is f dlanapolls women's elubs this\ p,q Victor, assistants. Cov-|Late Book. 2 p. m. Mrs. Edwin : : on } J Ing offic ~ Week... Members, (il he hOSLesses ered dish-luncheo: Av Solis. Jr... 721 Sherwood): : swims SE gE w———————— : S—-— : an in their homes for Juahy o Arabian Chap. 1TSC. 11 30 a a. m.| Dr, hostess; Mrs. Martin East- . . . no ‘ i the chai Meetings, The sstieduly Jor the YWCA. . “The Alaskan High-| burn and Mrs. J. D, Case, as- \ } oo informir Week Zollows: ; way,” Mrs. John W. Thorn-| sistants. Prof. John J."Haramy, : / fg | / : has spol TOMORROW burgh. New officers: Mrs. C.| speaker. Guest day. [) /2 : ® " V) () 7 the mier ACA. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Brewer| 1, Jackson, president; Mrs. Ray Mayflower. Chap., ITSC. 12:30 (3 . / J /) / floor a , T. Clay, 4456 N. Keystone, host-| Gardner an Mrs. Willlam H, Ayres’ Tearopm. Mrs.| eo Tr Sesame een cioos is I]. |] . rol... oy... rt A... i” 2. .shopld, eas Presidents Day tancheon | Hoover, ‘first and second vide] “Rom: Reynolds, speaker. : es # vi Fy / P} has not honoring Mrs. Fred Fate. presidents; Mrs. George B. Spencer. Noon. Mrs, W. M. Ham- tion wis “Pantry Shelf News," Mrs, Wil-| Loveless and Mrs. C. A. Chil- pencef, 766 N. Bancroft, hostess: : It no lam E. McGuire, ders, secretaries, and Mrs. 0. 3c Charles Cassaday, assist- the men Venetian Chap, ITSC. 12:30 G, Becher, treasurer. ant. Luncheon. : ! This Bm. allan Village. 2343 N. c1o0keq Creek Homemakers|westield Woman's. 1:30 p. m. among Meridian. Mesdames T. 8. Col-|“'n.n, Mr Walden Wright,| “Report on Inter-American speec lins, Omer Bradley and L. C.| 9000 Riviera. hostess. Cénference.” Mrs. Felix Von- a sp ~ Waymire, hostesses. Mrs. John, "0 0 Nightingale. 1:30 Pp. m.| -negut. ’ . 4 Co o o * . oa W. Thornburgh, speaker, - Block's Auditorium, Travel tal WEDNESDAY 7. Jv € pot to Alphi Dita say 12:30 p. m. ra pn Furops, Jack Colonial Boston Chap, ITSC. 10 ’ — cent a refan \ . ) , 36th St. branch, Merchants Na- Inter Alia. Mrs. Frank Langsen-| a m. Marott Hotel. Mrs. John A—N tional Bank. “Functions and] kamp Sr. 5205 Woodside Dr.| W. Thornburgh, speaker. S . . In nes Objectives of Bridgeport Nutri-| hostess. “Tomorrow Will Be|gmlecta Friendship. Noon. “Mrs. and ¢ a tion Camp,” Miss Margaret We-' Better” (Smith), Mrs. A. L.| William Russell, 5123 College, ; aud or, ? hostess; Mrs. Ray Eccles and . year. : Mrs. Guy Lefforge, assistants. i sembly 4 Inter Nos. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. G. H. . : amount | Graham, 4635 Rookwood, host- riod fo ess. “Early Arts,” programy : made theme; “Music,” Mrs. Wayne n ol Newcum; “Drama,” Mrs. D. F. ] Ro . 4 " neh SB oN ee Munn. Si s Service Study. 15 m Mis. A.M. . 7 . tion bel Robinson, LL * . . M+ P hostess. “The Advantages of Yes, these high fashion coats are glorified, and yer. Federation,” Mrs. J!-H. Lom- financia Day. Dessert meeting. Y glamorized with davidson finer furs. Paris-inspired, they are oo without ik ’ 0 unne« Ladies Federal. Noon. Mrs. John . - Stettler, 1414 N. Gale. hostess. . Studio-Created of Forstmann and Botany master fabrics , . oy Mrs. C, H. Tuttle and Mrp. F. M. . . | b | further Matthews, entertainment chair- and richly deserve our exclusive ‘ abel. ject. bef. men. Luncheon, : A A480 A—Ni Liberty Garden Homemakers. hy “questio 10:30 a. m.. Mrs. George Moyer, bog correct hostess; Mrs. Orval Barnétt, . bring tl assistant. “Quick and. Easy A to obtal Meals,” project.lesson. Covered- the pre dish luncheon, 0 / , motion FRIDAY } (/ 0 ne Woman's Round Table. 1 p. m. - 0 Mrs. Carl W. Steeg, 815 E. > 4 of mem Maple Road, hostess. Mrs. John
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" |Open House to Honor President of Sorority
Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, national president of Delta Delta Delta
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chairma Chi Mink- Ca $ “chairm ah he . , " : ing Mi pes commit I8orority, Will be the Honor guest | Persion Lomb Pellerines to sign i: |at. an open house from 2 to TAX the latte 0pm. today. The ‘event: will} Dyed Squirrel Jackets — i man” sl be held in the Chapter House at China Mink Stoles INOLUDED it ve Butler University, ‘ : ’ on... par The new pledges will be {ntro- Mink-dyed Squirrel Capes them ta duced to the guests. In the re- dianapol celving line will be Mrs. L. E. Kincannon, alumnae adviser: Mrs.
Helen Fitzgerald, house mother;
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. IA their making . . . save you middleman’s profits . . . To M. president, and Miss Helene Stone, in you can buy a davidson MINK COAT for. ...$1,985. Mrs. J 44 [social chairman. dent of t i . Women's ' Sorority to Entertain TAX IHBLUDED a lunche » Wild Mink Capes sles senna $1,050 Wednesd: 3 |At Hollywood Party : . The Iu containing niches | Members of Theta Theta Chap- * Ranch Mink Jackets ...... 5 wo } for cremated remains ter, Phi Beta Psi Sorority, will search fo ts vo % entertain their husbands and . merce, W a friends at ‘a Halloween . party ; hi Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Et Ce Robert Caudell will be the hosts i F L LVI E a) in thei home, 1320 N. Drexel. Sees Ave, rs. 4 i BUCHANAN Contests are being arranged to gy id ‘ ’ carry out a county fair theme. " a : 4 / {eo 127224; iy Assisting Mrs, Caudell will be : I, Cet SY EXAT MERIDIAN ST. Mesdames William Miller, Dee 5 SALL ChikA : Andres, Russell Cole and Edythe Pu. in | Bast and Miss Marie Marrs,
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