Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1948 — Page 16
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Mrs. James 8.
Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. is ticket chairman, Other committee heads are Mrs. William
The Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will
A noon luncheon tomorrow in the Butler University «chapter house of Zeta Tau Alpha ‘Sorority will be held by the group's Moth-
ers Club, held at 2:30 p. m, yesterday at
The Rev. Chester Imhausen is shown blessing the hounds at the annual ceremony of the Traders Point Hunt, The service was
Photo by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer
event which was in charge of M
the Salem Methodist Church and
Wells Hampton, Paul R. Matthews, organist for the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church played. A luncheon for Hunt members was
'S8ands.” Mrs, Falk-Millef is au-
Polk is chairman, assisted by Mesdames’ Clarence J. Finch, E. Preston Jones, Colin L. Lett, Charles M. Maley, William L. Sharp, Carl W. Steeg, Jerome H.
rs. Russell Fortune Jr. and Mrs.
The annual event will be held
on. Votes will be cast at the dance and the “king” will be awarded a trophy by Miss Glendy. Dure ing the dance intermission prizes will be given for the best oor-
a = : MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1048 | Eig 3 4 Ll nonin 3 = * he > 3 ‘ ? - my *“Tri-Delta Members to Observe Annual Blessing of the Hounds at Traders Point Women’s Club Schedules Let's Eat : ; hy : BEE W60th Anniv of Foundin Travel Talk on Europe” Lo Anniversary unding ‘or Meeting This Week © Safe, ~ Saturday at Special Luncheon For Meeting Week \ y : | Nurses Auxiliary Sponsors Program; Of He Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Tau, Plans Book Hour to Precede Luncheon Firms Founders Day Dinner Wednesday ; ~The Community Welfare Department, Woman's De- To Ta ~The 60th anniversary of Delta Delta Delta Sorority will partment Club, will have a discussion luncheon at 12:30 By ) be celebrated at a 1 p. m. luncheon Saturday in the Indian- : p. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse. Mrs. Sheldon N. Cox OUR rece apolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, national presi- will preside. Lr eo Jo ® Jf Jrepare dent, will read her annual m e , “Ralph L. Brooks will speak on “Europe Through a Port Hole. ovo ets essage. BA The WDC Auxiliary of the Visiting Nurses Association is sponsors . Vor or to : Seated at the speakers’ table will be Mesdames W, Foster Mont- ing the program. Mrs. Harold K. Bachelder is chairman. vr. eat by gomery, Otto W. Kuehrman, John N. Otf, Merritt L. Thompson, Cominittee members are Mesdames George O. Rafert, Frank Criticized, Margaret 8. Hoke and Robert G. Renick and Miss Barbara Myers: Jennings, Phillip A. ‘Keller, John E. Berns, Irving Blue, George A. The critiei and Miss Jackie Bressen. Members of the Butler University chapter Bowen, Othniel Hitch, William 1B. Kennedy, Everett E. Lett, Robert of a questio; will sing and present a skit on the founding of the sorority in 1888.) L. Moorhead, A: C. Rasmussen, Clayton H. Ridge, Frank B. Ross, to eat fish ¢ Mrs. Renick and her daughter, Mrs. Robert P. Ulrich. will] George W. Snyder, George A. VanDyke and Merritt E. Woolf and cents a po conduct the candlelighting service. Mrs. Thompson is chairman Miss Pear] E. Kiefer. * - 3 fish must of the luncheon, assisted by Mesdames E. Carl Watson, John K.! Chairmen of other committees for the luncheon are Mrs. Maude from an uns Sturman, Gordon R. Abbott, James Summers, Gale Nave, Robert L. Heikes and Mrs. William G. Holley, courtesy; Mrs. Harry G, the least.” W, Garten and Renick, and Miss Helen Tichenor and Miss Frances! Kennett and Mrs. E. T. I ; The low : ; lone, or) door; Mrs, W. H. Albersmeler and V ‘Ki 9 10°10 that D AR Finance A founders’ day dinner fis Me, Sal aly, ote on = ng by large chs planned by the Alpha Chapter, Mrs. William 8. Mayer, telephone. Mvestidatior Sigma Delta Tau Sorority, for ’ A B ] U . men who ar Unit to Hold Wednesday night at Rocco's res- Book Ho t ut er » lug he 5 {taurant. Miss Marian Fibiger is Schedule : ; . comes from 3 to speak and Mrs, James Skinner, The Book Hour of the Litera- Dance Fr da can sell and Card Party Mrs. M. J. McCulley. and Miss ture and Drama Department, 1 y i the Find Fibiger will present a skit. WDC, will precede the luncheon.| meaiure of the traditional girle But ytd The Finance Committee, Caro-| Misses Virginia Gehring, Janis It will be held at 11 a. m. Wednes-|take-boy Butler University Pane scrupulous 3 line Scott Harrison Chapter Mitchell, Ethel Reynolds, Helen day in the club house. hellenic dance will be the elee= duced illne rd ty Madden, Margaret Wilson and| Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will in-{tion of a “king” to be chosen chaser woul DAR, will sponsor a card Partyipernjce Wilkinson will be initiat- troduce the speaker, Mrs. Fran-|from among fraternity and men’s to inform t at 2 p. m. Thursday in the'ed after the dinner. | cesca Falk-Miller, Chicago. She|social organization candidates, it who woul iow oi chdpter house. will discuss “From Lincoln to the,was announced today. analyses. I
dealer sold f
. Marlow is gen- : thor of “The Sand.” from 9 to 12 p. m. Friday in the he would I : eral chairman, have a covered-dish supper at J The Literature Drama Depart-| E8YPtian Room of the Murat fish. Such assisted by Mrs,|P- Mm. tomorrow in the Butler Uni-| | Temple, according to Miss Dolores losi y : e e s {ment will also sponsor a break- ple, g to osing propo © John H. Jefter-|versity chapter house. A business Glendy, Indianapolis, president of busi : . i fmmt pesda : , . 5 meeting will follow the supper. fast-bridge at 11 a. m. Thursday i #nC¥: Ooo OE cine usiness AOR. in the ‘clubhouse. Mrs. William H.|the Butler Tanhellenic TUE:
Ho Raisins, Poach
| . M t i i . Wick- Hot t a To Bugg, tables Mrs. Gladys Buddenbaum, 2200 was followed by a hunt. Many spectators were there to see the served in the club house before the service. Telwikey and William M. Wick Eo To ot a a, are Liver 0k, om JES Ticket committee members are presented to men by their “dates, Gingerbreas
Vickery Jr., prizes; Mrs. Russell 8. Bosart, decorations; Mrs. Peter Zimmer, tea, and Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham, publicity.
E. 91st 8t.,, was hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon. The event Clubs— honored rushees of Gamma Chap-
. ter, O Nu Tau 8 Ye P h canon will meet pi Ag by r € 1stor y
planned by Gamma Nu Tau Sor- |
The Bridal Scene—
Virginia Bardy to Marry,
Housekeeping,
Mesdames Frank L. Jemnings, Clyde V. Montgomery, Louis J. Rybolt and Ralph T. Simon and
Committees on arrangements include Miss Barbara Myers and Miss Patricia Sloo, program; Mise Betty Miller and Miss Barbara
) Lettuce, tomat Hot re
» Miss Elizabeth Hall. Mesdames Milk to dri They will be assisted by Mes- tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln. >. Homemaking Beck, awards, and Miss Mary ehild: one pin A . John L. Coleman, Royal A. Nich- Elizabeth Gordon and Miss Mare tion to that u flaties W. 5 Bartholomew vil Xi Jota Chapter, Beta Sigma Club to Hear F ran b Kistner Nov 25 . olas, Miles S. Barton, George A. jean McKay, tickets. FIS] $ , ‘Phi Sorority, will meet at 7:30 t ' . 9 Bowen, Alvin G. Jose, John W, ! Ss Clair McConnell, R. R. McVicker, ' ; Also Miss Betty Blackwell and (Total © 8. Leroy Scoles, Harry A. Vanos-|P: ™. today in the clubroom. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Richard J. Bandy, 2611% E. Michigan St. an [| PQ) i ame Thornburgh and Edward C. W.\yjise patricia Coats, decorations; 2 ozs. salt | dol iM m0 Yo and Bar- Grace Borger is in charge of the P ] nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Wischmeier are in charge ofjys.0 joy Wichser and’ Miss Ruth Y ec. sliced 3 % 4, am ' nel a Mr program. erry 0 a ay Frank J. Kistner Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kistner, 430 N. Keystone T prizes. Reed, chaperons, and Miss Verna 1 Ib. potato Heanor Bemany, An 8 p. m. meeting today is| The Prehistory Club, Child ANS ane Yepding Will be at 10 a. m. Nov. 25 in the St. Philip Neri By RUTH MILLET The general project committee/Croddy and Miss Glendy, hall, Blackwe x ' . A. e Prehistor ub, ren’s . : x H. Talge .. 8 8 y Mrs. Kistner will give a shower for the bride-to-be on Monday HERE ARE some of the dif- (members are Mesdares ge} an. sre; Indianapolis stad; 303Wo
Museum, will hear Perry Holaday!
Mrs. Grace Golden, director of |ority. The members will meet tn} |
night and on Wednesday Miss,
Brown, Edward A. Brown, Harry
perfect |; Berry, Harold C. Curtis, Charles
ferences between a
Dance chaperons will be Dr, and Mrs. Clide E. Aldrich, Dr.
the Children’s Museum, will be the club house, 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the ,jjeen Ostheimer and Mrs. Wil-|(ve housekeeper” and a “good rawford, Edwin Barlow Ev- DeForest O'Dell an the guest speaker at a luncheon museum. He will discuss “Rock-|ljam Barrett will entertain in we Silver Book homemaker”: 8.C kh "A. Green Philip A joe ue or irk - 4 gues’ spe cheon| Epsilon Chapter, Epsilon Sig- Byjjding Minerals.” (Ostheimer home, 3909 Central ans . : {Frer. 2ud Mes. B. A Willer.
meeting Friday. The members of | the Wheel and Distaff Commit-
ma Alpha Sorority, will meet
Thursday in the Hotel Antlers. |meeting of boys and girls in the
There will be an organizational Ave., with a personal shower, | {
On an especially beautiful |Keller, W. Presley Morton, Louise
day the perfect housekeeper de- |B. Pohiman, Albert Stump, Wil-
Vete Shot
8.8 8 8 cd M. Thistie-| J Pi .tee, Caroline Scott Harrison] A business meeting for pledges 6th, 7th and 8th grades who are| Miss Rosemary Donahue and Tea Sunday i to Jam as Velandingham wo- 1tece Chapter, DAR, will hear Mrs.|and actives of Gamma Chapter, !nterested in chemistry. They will Rudolph A. Milharcie will be mar- hang out all and C. Eugene Wolcott and Miss A FRI Golden discuss “UNESCO and|G8mma Gamma Nu Sorority, Ls P. MW, SOMONIOW. In the ad at 9 a. m. Nov. 25 in St, The Catholic Daughters of the winter Ciedie Edington. 1} those old-ti You” in the chapter house. wi Sasi at 8 p. m, today in : Joseplis Lathone Chiren. ' Mew America will sponsor a silver| woolens or - | days of wh Mrs. Barrett 8. Woodsmall is . Mrs. Harriet West will preside 2 daug o *'book tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sun-| Clean the base- My Day— today he de . at a 6 p. m. dinner meeting of Mary K. Donahue, 317 Dorman ment. The good He had luncheon chairman, assisted by; Mrs. Don Bauermeister, 60 N, ISt., and Mr. Milharcic lives at/day in the Catholic Community W oe maker very nice p
Mesdames Paul Ragan, Van Landingham,
Hester William F.
the Beta Chapter, Omega phi Hotel Washington. Mrs. Ethel
Sandman and George T. Gifford, Tau Sorority, at 8 p, m, Wednes- Minney. program chairman, will
day. introduce Tom’ Carnegie. the bride-to-be, will give her inv. Louis Howard are co-chair-| work and take [ marriage. Miss Dorothy Donahue, men, the kids to the Are on ert * . The Grand Pre Chapter, ITSC, sister of the future bride, will be] Committee heads include park. When oosiIer e City PTA Officers will celebrate its third anniver- maid of honor. Bridesmaids willlMisses Fern Boenig, Adele| the children By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 1A G i tT sary at 7 p. m, tomorrow in Ram- pe Miss Eileen O'Brien and Miss Rababa, Josephine Staley, Mary| bring home Ruth Millett - y ; re Guests a ea sey's restatirant, Mesdames W, D.|Josephine Berkopes. Mary Fran- Booker and Ruth and Dorothy| friends from school the per- PARIS, Nov. 15—At lunch yes-
Whittier Place, will be hostess to the Pilot Club Thursday in the ooo Livingston St.
|Center, 1004 N, Pennsylvania st.! William ‘Donahue, brother ot Miss Winifred Galvin and Mrs.|
Frenchwomen
decides to hurry through her
Pans
{terday we talked over some of /the possible international effects {the declaration of human rights
fect housekeeper starts right in with a list of do's and don'ts, the most important of which is
In N. Dakota
The presidents and .peprefehta- Hammer, Jubgst Short and Mar-icess Konovsek will be junior|Scanlon and Mrs. John Sullivan,| tives of all PTA groups in In. on Merkt aré in charge. Mrs. yridesmaid. Sue Ann Yovanovich display; Misses Gertrude Tripp
John W. Thornburgh will speak. will be flower girl. Ringbearer/and Mary and Marguerite McCoy, |
Times Special GRAND FORKS, N. D,, Nov. 15 Miss Betty Jackson and. Calvin C. Mathews Jr. will be married
at 2 p. m, today in the First chairman. | "he B ¢ ul {will be ushers. v ig heetssses; Miss Loretta | pute 3p something for hemi floweser wo Article 17 Deity h ; Hon | eo eystone ommu ty Cen-| artin, music, and Miss Anna 0 eal an oesn’'t worry accepte saa, Methodist Church here “ hor Suests were Mesdames , Mothers Club will meet at| 3 3 xT . . nm gi {Glaska and Miss Elizabeth] crumbs. discussion. So Jaskson 3 the daugnter nig Stumph, Josep Wales, 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Ray! shower at § ay Thursday in| O'Hara, tea table. FooW. 8 Discussion Jmipediately begsh . and Mrs. Carther Jackson , ‘aley, | . Im. - ; : of Grand Forks and Mr. Mathews | Robert Shank, Louls W. Bruck Halla, Sus 3. Parker Ave. Will her home, 931 N. Gladstone St. . WHEN Pars puis hig fee} on or wi Tete the is’ the son of Mr. and Mrs. and Walter Hiser and Miss Olive e yess for Miss Dorothy DeLay. Miss Junior League the davenport the perfect _. .". "attend a press conMathews, 120 E. 36th St, In-K. Funk. The Three G's Club will meet DeLay, daughter of Mr. and Mreiro Meet Wed d housekeeper asks him to take ores which I'd been requested dianapolis. lat 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home| Thomas DeLay, 1608 Dawson 8t., NESAAY | nis shoes off or put a paper (to hold for the French newspaper,
were guests at a tea this afternoon in the Children's Museum. Mrs. Robert Stafford was hostess
Miss Ann McCalla, Anderson, Car d Par ty Wednesday
8. C., will be maid of honor and James P. Moores, Indianapolis, will serve as best man. . The bride is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and Mr, Mathews attended Butler Uni-
The St. Thomas Benevolent Society will have a card party at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the church hall. Mesdames Edward Gallagher, Julius Armbruster, Charles
{Rinderknecht and Francis McCar-
dianapolis and Marion County {will be Louis Mitharcic Jr.
| Miss Ruth Flick, 33 8. Linwood {Ave., will be hostess to the Friday] Henry Milharcic will serve his| {Evening Club at 8 p. m. Friday. brother as best man. Richard New offiecrs will be elected. {Stergar and Anthony Floreancig
‘of Mrs, John B. Shaw, 3662|Will marry Henry A. Huck, son of| |Graceland Ave. Mrs. Aultie Kil-|/Mrs. Alice Huck, 3312 E. 6th 8t.,| |gore- will be the co-hostess. at the end of the month. » “ » A 8:30 p. m. meeting Wednes-| - The engagement of Miss Grace {day is planned by the Tri Kappa/Crone and Lawrence Lahman {Club. The members will meet in| was announced ‘Saturday night. {the 38th St. branch, Indiana Na-/Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith, 1919)
invitations. Misses Clementine ' Beckerich, | Cecilia Galvin, Victoria Todd and| Rother Foltz and Mrs. Delmar,
A general meeting of the Junior League of Indianapolis will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Woodstock Club. Dr. John H. Waterman is to be the guest speaker.
“You can't let all those children in the house!” The good homemaker accepts th. children in a friendly way,
under his feet. The good homemaker leaves him alone. When a repair or odd job needs to be done the perfect housekeeper decides it has to be done at once, whether the
may have when we finish it. But, of course, it is a little premature to be thinking about that.
Fair progress is being made,
people. American family life was the chief topic of our conference. The newsmen wanted to know how many married women worked and was it morally harmful in the relationship between husband
versity. thy are in ch . | | Dr. Waterman is the psychia-| man of the house is in the mood [and wife and in the development Y. = RGEC __ tonal Bank. = __|Koehne St., aunt and uncle of the trist who will head the Child] to 8 it or not. The good home- [Of children. . . SISA EET pL jbride-to-be, gave the engagement Guidance Clinic at Riley Hos-' maker realizes it isn't a life- There were many other ques- : >i» y pi party in their home. Miss Crone pital. The ‘clinic is being spon-| or death matter and lets him [tions as to how . important P + Ri Fi is the daughter of Mrs. Alpha sored by the league: | choose his-time for doing jt. [American women were in trade a 12.20 u q In on Her In & Crone, 1010 & Tepshing St. « There will be a tea after the| ng perfect housekeeper can't and labor unions, how influential By SUE, BURNETT erred see esi me y , : *eting. Mrs. Howard Fieber and| relax if there is anything out Ne Organizations were This smartly, tashioned twos . : . Mrs. Hal T. Benham Jr, are in| an at political effect women * dest this Christmas The Duttor Sabs- ine Trey J rn a The tea will honor Dr. and Mrs. : n France, since the war, PUsy wi s Sulfa Is Foe [mama mi Sons] me prec nowssoerr on [women sre ran uc grote enous young Wot bio : Van Nuys, Dr. and Mrs. Donald N Toe rk . interest in politics and fill a great| down the back, has a Titted You'll find the right ri h . Casley, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander pleasures, £ 808 rene) Ad many more important positions] midriff and flared peplum. By MR ou’ll find the right ring for her left hand at Charles Ross and Mrs, Winifred Kah-| Can usually change her sched- iin the government than ever be.| _ To order pattern or our fall Mayer and Company. rysipe as mann. ule to join in a last-minute plan. {fore, I have been interested to! Fashion Book, use the coupon In the 1 metres find that some of them are mar-| below. . og ~ f~- “itp | By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. : , ®_@ {ried and have families. . Beautiful ring creations, exquisitely hand- n THE Cause tne" suese Plan Decoratio 4 3 Initiate Mark A SUE BURNETT 3} Who wrought-=i : 'known as erysipelas is a strepto- For Harve i 3 ght—just what she has been hoping for. {coccus very much. like the germ 8 a . ar rrirersary The Indianapolis Times of the r | which produces “blood poisoning.” The members of the decorating Times Special fingers m . |Erysipelas, however, affects the committee for the Children’s Mu- nto ororit SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 214 W. Maryland St. this unusu: Come see them for yourself. Now is the time to use our skin in particular, seum Guild's “Harvest Ball” are A Mr. and Mrs, George Edgar To orde: : : i ume of i i i Layaway or Deferred Payment Plan. Come Christmas, This disease, of course, can be pas BE: plans or the qanee 1b be Miss Jean Fein, University... of Sa ad be Sele: Indianapolis 9 I arian your shopping is done. - spread from person to person as!cjup, : City, Mo.; Miss Betty Maxwell yersary tomorrow. The Humes No. 8401 Price 25¢ ishing dir can so many of the germ diseases. pg |. 0. Wright is chairman, and Mrs. Nancy Clampitt have are former residents of Indian- " Sizb 5705, use | It sumelinss follows Other strep (assisted by Mesdames Henry B. been initiated into the local chap- apolis. oI Fashi Book: Price 256 OR tes . Stacy: GeoiyeM, Hosler, T. om ter ‘of -Delta Psi Kappa, ations} 250.0n AN { : {don Kelly, omas J. Umphrey, physical education honorary sor- | Erysipelas is most frequent Kenneth Kinnear, Robert Kirby, PE They are all physical edu-| Supper, Bazaar Set Name.seeeeasessesssrensescesse The’ In early in life, especially during the John Troyer, Robert Stafford,cation major students at Butler| The Olive Branch Methodist cinvecsnnsansers TEESE Level 530 {first two years. It becomes more Henry Todd, George E. Bardwell, University. : |Church will sponsor a supper Ct frequent again in the older years Vincent Adams, Donald Gibson, {and bazaar Thursday in the|Street..ceeessscsssssecsesscccss { Initiation ceremonies were held!church basement ; of life. Herbert Pinnell. Norman Baxter|, “ty "por oars Ray Zimlick,' sement. The bazaar| No. 5705 | sw = and Norman Perry Jr. i §. Ray + will open at 10 a. m. and supper|{CItY..c.cseseecsrsesnasssacsccas . | y 6125 Haverford Ave., instructor will be served from 5 to 8 id THE MOST common form of} in the Butler women’s physical Par, ; Name..... the disease involves the skin of B . a education department. the face and head. Tl 4 Miss Virginia Jones of Indian-] e sresrsenas | In the usual case, and particu-| apolis has been pledged to the LE) larly if the patient is not in poor, organization and will be initiated EER Street. .... {physical condition, erysipelas may, later in the school year. OO ATID cit iclear up in about a week even Faculty co-sponsors of Delta : Je ranes [without treatment. | Psi Kappa are Mrs. Magdalene : tate..... | Complications, however, are not! Davis, appa, of the , physi- Quality counts with a lot of people. Buale jo {uncommon. cal education department at tHe > | , Since the Jules Suge hay be-| university, and Mrs. Coila Stev- - jcome available and penicillin as fy ens, department instructor. For. 37 years—more Indianapolis folks Iwell, the outlook has been greatly pok |tmproved. Either one of these Mayflower Banquet have Slenied to use GREGG-orizing than SOLITAIRE DIAMON |preparations. shortens the course | ave chosen ANY other cleaning service. loth OND RINGS of the disease The annual banquet of the So- Pood & Hor priced from $65.00 ee ciety of Mayflower Descendants ® | : will be held at 6:30 p. m. Friday WEDDING RINGS5—$9.00 up - [Card Party Friday in the Propylaeum. The Rev. Roy AgConvenient as Your Telephone. RI. 8321 Jeb Tax Included | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ewing Vale will speak. The group ; Bh 3 THE FLOR : |Altenheim will have a card party will attend a service at 10:30 a. m. ; PI Regi — i ci at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the home. ’ X Sunday in the Tabernacle Presbyegistered Jeweler—American Gem Society | Mrs. George Schmitt, Mrs. Ernest| Mrs. Raymond L. Walpole, [terian Church. MRS. : : |Schaefer and Miss Bertha Schulz/ the former Miss Marie Hart- tung i" be Rota. — man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PTA to Hear Mayor on 1 | ; . Frank Hartman, 5136 Camden | Mayor Al Feeney will speak to » : an 8 ayer an Eom 7 Covered Dish Dinner St., was married Nov. 6 in St. [the members of the Maywood Among. 1h re . : ; = yr The Northeast American Legion Mark's. Catholic Church. The |FTA at 7 Pair Thursday In the playing co Auxiliary will have a covered-dis! : ' : “|school. His c will be “Home| ments, etc. 3 wast WASHINGTON STREET « INDIANAPOLIS 9, INDIANA dinner for members and guests at bridegroom is the son of Mrs, and School Co-operation.” There| dotes. 3 : 8 p. m. Thursday in the post Anna Walpole, 545 N. Key- |will be an open house after the : - nos stone Ave. talk. : Hy J 5 £0 : . vy ; s - 1 ;
