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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17; 1848

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Pi Beta Phi Meets Tonight

For ‘Rummage

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clock tonight.

& io Mrs. Harry

iki . ‘There will be a rummage sale sponsored by the club on Dec. 18.

Association, Alpha Chi Omega i porortty , will sponsor a gift bazaar at 6:30 p. m. today in the Broad)

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The Indianapolis Alumnae pple American Legion Hall.

n County Society for Crippled Children and to the : Jearien for Crippled Children and Adults. “Patrons for the event include Messrs. and Mesdames Robert ‘D. Armstrong, Lindon A. Bailey, Buchanan, Wilbur Carter, Bowman Elder, Frank Fairchild, Myron * Green, William 8. Hall, Ray Halcomb, M. L. Jacobs, John R. Kelley, “Herman C. Krannert, Wallace 0. Peesre——

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: and Robert McMurray. and Mesdame Meredith

'% Also Messrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Nicholson Jr., Nicholas Noyes, ussell Paxon, Paul Payne, WilD. Peat, Harper J. Ransburg, fT. E. Reilly, Paul Starrett, Graeme D. Supple and F. D. Wallace. Other patrons will be Mesdames Frederick M. Ayres, Alice Hylton, J. K. Lilly Sr, Henry Ostrom and Horace O. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Batman, r. Grace Browning, Dr. and rs. Ferd E. Gifford, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Hatfield, Mayor Al Feeney, Miss Mary Virginia Feeney, Miss Gertrude Taggart, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor and Arbor J. Huber.

+ A 6 p. m. dinner meeting is lanned by the members of Iota au Tau Sorority in the Canary Cottage today. Miss Lucille Martin will preside. ¢ The president will congratulate rs. J. A. Garrett, newly elected tate senator. The legislative, holarship and program chairen will give reports.

{ Miss Gulula Keithly will prede at a meeting Friday of the dianapolis, City Council, Beta Phi Sorority. The session 11 be held in the club room a

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:30 p. m, f Plans will be discussed for the d party and style show to be ven Saturday .in Block's Audirium. Mrs. Dolores Tyner is general chairman of the event.

f Mrs. Sam Maxwell, 2709 Staon St, will be hostess to the embers of Beta Chapter, LambSigma Sigma Sorority. The up will meet tonight for a iness meeting and card party.

! Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Theta rority, will meet at 8 p. m. toay. Mrs, Charles West, 6200 E. 34th St., will be hostess.

A Thanksgiving party for the

Alpha Chi Omega Has Bazaar

bes Tota Tau Tau Will Compliment

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++ _ Mrs. Garrett on Election to Senate {i be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Gall.

The proceeds will be given

‘Grace Scott,

t Nov. 24 in the Columbia Club,

Roundup’;

"The Junior Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority will

ve a “rummage roundup” and business meeting at 7:30,

McGee, 2803 N. Talbot Ave.,|

to the National

Hugh Brady, E. L. Brown, Paul

The Bridal Scene—

Harold Market To Wed Nov. 25

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Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow

Ave. and Harold Market, son of| Mr. and Mrs. John P. Market, | Princeton, Ind. will be married {at 10 a. m. Nov. 25 in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Scott's parents are Col. and Mrs. Allison F. H. Scott, Dallas, formerly of Indianapolis. Miss Rosetta Market, sister of the future . bridegroom, will be maid of honor and Herbert Market will serve his brother as best man. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Radford School, El Paso, and attended Indiana University, Mr. Market is attending Butler University. Col. and Mrs. Scott will entertain with a bridal dinner

The Tabernacle Christian Church of Franklin will be the scene at 4 p. m. Nov. 27 of the marriage of Miss Rose Ellen Ware and Ralph D. Davis. Miss Ware is the daughter of Mrs. Clancy Ware, Franklin, and Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Murel Davis, Franklin.

Miss Rosemary Perry will be

Miss Grace Scott, 2209 Central]

Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer. SALLY SHERWOOD is fond of fairy tales and make believe. She likes playing house with her 4-year-old brother, David, designing her own furniture and inventing stories for their games. Sally, 7, is in the second grade at School 70 and is a member of the Brownies. She is the daughter of Mrs. David Hartley Sherwood, 108 E. 43d St., and the granddaughter of Mr; and Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian St. (By Marjorie Turk.)

Guest Speaker

i lread in competition for a prize

Rotary Club Group Lists

Dr. Dwight Davis to Address Women = Dr, Dwight Davis, |manager of H. P. Wasson & Co., will be guest speaker ner meeting of the Wo! tary Club Monday.

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be a 6:15 p. m. business meeting: Original short stories will be

at the meeting of the Story-a-Month Club today. Mrs. Ralph R. Meyers will preside at the 7:30

Applications for. membership]

vier is membership chairman.

dral Unit, NCCW, covered-dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Cathedral Social Center, 14th and Pennsylvania Sts. The Rev. Fr. John Reidy, assistant pastor of the Cathedral, will talk cn welfare work.

chairman, and Mrs. Fred Gisler, welfare chairman.

Mrs. Raymond B. Moore will be hostess in her home, 1665 Gerrard Drive, for an all-day meeting of the Indiana Unit, Friendly Page Hobby Club Friday. Christmas gift packages will be prepared for mailing to shut-in members.

Victorian Chapter, ITSC, will meet for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Friday with Mrs. W. A. Via, 42 Campbell Ave. Miss Amy Keene will speak on “Alaska.”

Miss Amy Keene will also be guest speaker at the 7 p. m. meeting of the James Whitcomb Riley Chapter, ITSC, Friday. The group will meet at Jones Restaurant, 7803 E. Washington St.

Mrs. F. E. Ballew, 3707 N.

1 \Di to H Fabi it List Attendants anne Too Song ia een Jovy hye For Wedding of the Women's Group, wil

accept reservations through to night.

chestra, and Mrs, Sevitzky will| be honor guests at the victory]

luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Friday] Trea — Attendants for the marriage of ape © e {honoring local members of the Auxiliary to Meet

maid of honor and Misses Lulu Mae Blackmore, Ruth Feathern-| gill and Ruth Jeanette Russell,

maids.

mi Howell, Robert Winslow and

members of Gamma Delta Chap-|1ameg Privett, also of Franklin.

Gene Wirey will serve as best mye future bride is the daughter an £14 ushers will be Richard| Mrs. Isabel Morrison Brock,

ter, Kappa Delta Phi Sorority,

will be held at 8 p. m. today. Mrs. . Elizabeth Morrison, 1250 Walde. Entertainment Planned

‘ mere Ave, will be hostess, as- For Risk Agents’ Wives

sisted by Mrs, Donna Dickson. A- business meeting of

will be held at 8 p. m. today in the YWCA.

Attend N. Y. Meeting , Miss Irene C. Boughton and Mrs. M. R, Granger are attending the annual meeting of the National Council of Camp Fire Girls to be held in New York tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. Miss Boughton is president of the Indianapolis Council of Camp Fire

The Indianapolis Association

Deltajof Insurance Women will enterChapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, tain

the wives of {insurance agents attending the golden anniversary of the Indiana Association with a tea and style show at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Ted Room. Hostesses for the event will include Miss Ann Mootz, chairman; Mrs. Irma Smith, assistant chairman, and Mrs. Ruth Baker, Mrs. Katharine Puckett, Misses Dorothea Martin, Gertrude Kirn,

Miss Helen Morrison and Foster 1 siana State Symphony So-

B. Gauker Jr. are announced. The cjety's Women’s Committee. The Ladies Auxiliary,

all of Franklin, will be brides-p m, Nov. 23, in McKee Chapel, of the Indianapolis Athletic Club.|{tomorrow with a dinner in their|

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.| “A meeting of the State Counciljhall.

Miss|P- ™- Friday. the Indianapolis Symphony Or- Jean Engelke, executive sgeratary Mrs. J. A. Leighty and Mrs. Don-

The 41st’ anniversary of the Plans Card Party Indianapolis couple will be married at 8:30 event will be in the Sky Room Liederkranz, will be celebrated Indianapolis have a card party at 8:15 p. m./meeting on “The Future of Cha-|ing the International College of

Gladstone Ave., will be hostess to the Erin Isle Chapter, ITSC, at 8

Assisting the hostess will be ald Stroud. -

Speaker will be Mrs. Jules Zinter. :

personnel’ t the din-|?

Dr. Davis will speak on “Psy-|. chology in Personnel” following! | (the 6:30 p. m. dinner in the Wom-| an’s Department Club. There will:

p. m.*meeting in Rauh Memorial}: Li

will- be considered by the club| next month, Mrs. J. Carl Vandi-|

The SS. Peter and Paul Cathe-| will hold a|*

Mrs. Thomas Murphy is program| .

Marionet Show to Be Given

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MISS EMILY GREENLAND AND MRS. CARL J. WEINHARDT

«+. plan marionet show for -Saturday.

The committee chairmen are Miss Greenland and Mrs. Loren K. Blue, tickets; Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo II, properties; Mrs, Mary Dye Beach and Mrs. Lewis Walker, publicity. Miss Nancy Boerner, finance; Miss Betty Buell, program, and Miss Helen Marie Weinhardt and Gilbert Inman, stage hands.

The Tatterman Marionets will be presented by the Western College Alumnae Association at 10 a. m. and at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the World War Memorial. The production will be “The Magic Water.” Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt is general chairman and Miss Em{ly Greenland is president.

Mrs. E. W. Pruitt

Arrange Program . Broad Ripple Unit, American Named Chairman Legion Auxiliary, will be guest at Lester Clark, Newark, N. J-lthe “Surprise Party” program to director of the Federation of. proodcast at 12:15 p. m. toChaparral ra En morrow. Mrs. Robert Linke is e appointment o rs. war W. Pruitt as national member- president of the unit. ship chairman. She was appointed at the federation meeting in Doctor At Parley Minneapolis recently. Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh Sr,

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Saenger-Chor

Saturday in the hall.

will|ship

Mrs. Pruitt, past Indiana state/s735 (Central Ave., are in St.

president and Midwest memberchairman, addressed the Louis, where Dr. Sputh is attend-

!parral Writers in World Peace.”|Surgeons’ convention.

420 E. 17th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Gauker, 5935 Crestview Drive, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Betty Stine will be maid of honor and Brud Meyer will be best man. Ushers will be Donald D. White and Earl Gray. Mrs. Lewis L. Johnson, 6301 N. Pennsylvania St, will. give a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night in her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. Earl Bean and Miss Stine. Mrs. Brock will give a bridal dinner Friday for her daughter and Mr. Gauker in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Attending will be the parents of the future bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mesdames Helena Welch, White,

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