Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1948 — Page 28

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SHMOOS 'N' STUFF—The DDT Sub Deb Club members are planning a Halloween hayride and wiener roast for tomorrow night at the Bonham Stables. The DDT's working on the shmoos and pumpkins for the party decorations are (left to right, front row) Bea Douglas, Jane Baker, Betty Rosenberry, Barbara Walsh and Edith Huls-

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| Bardsley, Helen Curry and Mary Ann Kramer.

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een timewa ready-m urse. {for your Ast fall party. Hurry to’ games going, too: the phone, boys and girls, to {ranged in jig time. {

Games are free for all, open to cider. everyone with a love of foolish{ness and frolic. Seems to us the old-fashioned {routine is the best—bobbing for

4 |of gals being wall- flowers or of doughnuts and popcorn. [boys sticking to the stag line.;add drinks—'coke”

{just can’t keep their feet still. Rl of platters, of ARG he oiey”]

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Town Hall Hosts Are Announced

The sub debs in the back row are ‘left to right) Maryann Beckerich, Luanne

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the. boy -host_or for a bunch,

ple ; Simply Wayne will be guest speaker at Halloween decorations. The senior resh the dinner meeting of the Indian- class is responsible for this open.

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FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1048)

Teen Talk— 2]

‘Room Service’

To Be Given

At Cathedral

Harvest Hop Tonight In Auditorium

{BY BERNARD YONDERHEIDR

Cathedral High Se Guest hth Seheat

THERE'S A SAYING that “big ‘things come in small packages" |Cathedral High School, located at 14th and Meridian Sts, is a ster. ling example of this old adage, | Despite the lack of space to ene {large its facili {ties, both educa'tional and otherwise, Cathedral, {under the direcitfon—of the Brothers of Holy |Cross, has always held a (high standard. One .of the best examples of {the high standard is the forthcoming stage |presentation. Under the capable |direction of Brother Kerran, the {Cathedral Student Theater will |present® “Room Service” Nov. 28 jand 29. “Room Service” is a comedy (farce on play production and the problems that go with it. Lead. ling the cast will be Mike Collins, and he will be supported by John Harwood and Roy Falvey, among others. Claudette Hadden and {Josephine McGann, both of St, {Agnes’ Academy, will provide the {feminine support. The play will be given in the Raditorium.

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CATHEDRAL SPACE REY

‘been looking forward -stnee the beginning of sthool to the first

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|apolis BPW Thursday. The din- ing dance. The junior’'s will fol.

ner will be held at 6:30 p. m. in ithe Women's Department Club.

“Streamlining the Classics”

low the Harvest Hop with their dance on Nov. 24. In an election held last year Adam Weingardt was elected

apples, corn-popping over ag open Hosts for the luncheon today will be the subject ’ of Mrs. Hos-. president of the class of ’'49, {fire or a stove, doughnut- ing (in the Athenaeum following the, ..... toiv Tt is an original Michael Collins is vice president jcontests, Town Hall lecture of Arthur and Ed Abel and Joe Hertz are " Bliss Lane are announced. Mr, Program. She is a graduate of ‘secretary and treasurer.

IF SOMEONE'S Tanily has a Lane, former rumpus room, you're all set. A Poland, will be the {big kitchen does equally well. Or

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special guest. her of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. George Berry heads the Mega-

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lan enclosed sun-porch, provided dames Kurt F. Pantzer, John K.

{its furnishings can stand the! Ruckelshaus and W. A. Dyer Jr.; taken at the biennial convention! and in Ft.

{strain. Morgan Collins, Plan for dancing if your crowd George T. Parry.

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Worth will *be ‘shown at school

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the school paper. The {Cathedran staff is just being organized. The Cathedran is the yearbook which depicts {the year’s activities. { ss = =» THE CATHEDRAL Irish are definitely in the city football | sportlite. Coach Joe Dezelan's {Irish eleven have rolled over five {foes easily and lost to two strong out-of-town teams for their only defeats. The Irish are heralded

to have the best line in the city.”

Responsible for this fact largely {are the superb efforts of co-acp-|tain Jack Mason, Dave O'Connor, | Bill Johnson, Wally Viellieu, Bob {Hurrle and capable reserves.

"| The backfield is bubbling over

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with talent, Charlie Schmutte, {Carl Accomando, George Eng{land, Andy Chatman and =a {promising junior, Bob (Doc) | Blarford, provide the explosives. Coach Dezelan also has a strong [list of reserves to send into the Irish backfield. City Champs in football? At 14th and Meridian you'll find 700 solid votes for the | Cathedral Irish. | The basketball team looks | promising even though some key players were lost last year. Mike Radkovic, Don Roeder, Johnny Koers and Denny Haugh will provide some of the Irish hoop{sters’ - punch.

PTA Groups

Plan Sessions

| A number of PTA groups will ‘meet next week. Hickory College will sponsor a skating party at

8 p. m. Monday in Riverside Park,

The Garden City Parent Educa. tion group will meet at Monday in the West Branch? In diana National Bank. Mesdames |H. 8. Wolfe, Clarence Holmes and ‘Gene Nardi will lead a discussion on California. Miss Jewell Ganser will talk at the 1:15 p. m. meeting Monday o fthe Speedway Parent Education group. Mrs. John R. Fuller is ‘chairman. A “pifch-in” supper is being ‘planned by the members of School 77's PTA. It will be held at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Pleasant Run clubhouse. John W. White will sing and thers will be a square dance.

Bridal Dinner To Be Tonight

Miss Nancy Matthews, daughe« ter of W. N., Matthews, Pitts burgh, "and Donald C. Shaw, ‘Washington, will be feted at a bridal dinner tonight in the Marott Hotel. They will be mar ried at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the | Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, | Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe, 4488 Washington Blvd., cousins of !the bride-to-be, will be hostsat a [reception ‘following the wedding. Miss Matthews attended Penn {Hall and Denison University and ji a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr, Shaw is a graduate of Phillips University, | Enid, Okla.

Engaged

Times § ol SOUTHPORT, .. Oct. 20--Mr, and Mrs. Lew Wallace Jr. of this city announce the engage {ment of their daughter, Susan, to Drake, son of Mrs, | Florence. Tuohy Drake, Flushing, IN, Y., and Joseph W, Drake, New York. The bride-toibe is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane Wallace, Indianapolis, and [ion wand. |Grawtord of Gen. Crawfordsville.

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