Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1949 — Page 14
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Arrange Guild Founder's Day Fore i? & In Church —— ssw we
Rev. V. B. Hargitt To Officiate
ablosk y, Mrs. Chalfie [to Serve as Co-Chairmen| sah Donor Luncheon
A s. Israel Efros to Be § akerat 13th Annual Event in Claypool Hotel | “ Mrs. David L. Sablosky is serving as chairman and] ig Mrs, Herman Chalfie co-chairman, for the Hadassah Donor ii: on Wednesday. Israel Efros of New York, only, American woman
ain in Israel during the crucial period of forming a state,
wi be gue rine at the 13th annual event, It be at 12:30 the Claypool Hotel. : 2B, WOIf, Soprano, TN] sing 5 group of Sve mumt
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food which has been a tadigion in Chicago fof \
Bel Di Vedremo” from Madam Butterfly (Pucinni) and 55 years. Strauss), Mrs, Pauline Solomon accompanist, General committee assistants include Mesdames Charles Efroymson, LUNCHEON DINNER 8. A: 8flberman and Sam Wolf and Miss Emma Gelman. SUPPER Mrs. Edward Rosenberg is treasurer and Mr rthur Behwatth 3 "gn. a ] kale gk Leon ts rman, an : maid wear | LL Goodman and Mrs. Henry Salam are co-chairmen. es satin and the brides. DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
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Ma Goi Bra i a ains ah, 4 Pe captains ‘commit. ADe Unger, Akron Unger and Sam| ee jores Charles Barth, H. D. Tousley and J. R. McNutt of fhe St, Vincent's Hospital
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Heading : o tee is Miss Gelman with Mrs, 8il- t includes| ore helping with arra ements for the Founders’ D. luncheon and party to be held at | p. m. Gow odo Ee Iain commit langy Incluen, Se a rh ati Than on Td hr Tv Spe Pons Basan. Abs Baumohl, Morley Ber. McNutt are serving on the ticket committee. The ivory satin bridal gown has . BISMARCK, HOTEL
Leon Cohen, MyT0(ger, David Berman, Joseph Blie-
Coin, A Borman, Loi Cnernin; Gabe Hospital Guild In a Personal Vein— fon i eran oti. fl aa
Also Mesdames David Granow-|Cohen, Sam Davis, David Dobro- skirt: with chapel length train
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sky, Whitney Greenberg, Davidiwitz,, Harry Einstandig; I. B. a } By MARJORIE TURK falls from the pointed waistline. : Hollander, Robert Hollander, Friedman, I. Glick, Gladys Green, T I t Z i “Zigteen, Zigko, Zik, hupno hupno, zik zik zik.” So chants the The skirt is embroidered with Michael Kline, Lester Linder,|Aaron Glick dnd J. A, Goodman. | 0 ns ruc auctioneer as Hoosiers turn out for some spirited bidding. It's notiseed pearis and crystals
Mesdames Hyman Grande, . tobaceo or hogs that draws the crowds on a gray winter's morning| A lace bonnet will hold her . » Hugo Kahn, Abe Kulwin, Edward in Tndianapolis, but Dresden china and quadruple plite. illusion veil, She will carry white U1 I i R v N | y RS riee- n Kaufman, Stanley Levinson, Abe ew: e I'S ‘More than 700 people, most of them North Side matrons, were feathered . carnations, Miller, * packed into the home of the Jate Mx Mrs, Charles 2 M. M. Malott, , 3158 B. and orchids. Guy Gaston Jr. Also Mesdames Joseph Miller, Bt. ’ Fall Creek Blvd, for a public vas | Crawfordsville, will man Ben Paris, Irwin Permer, Nathan The 81. Margaret's Hospital ‘auction iday. Although the 6212 N. Pennsy Jvania Ivanis Bt. Tt was and William and Be ont Bell et Evening Study Help Youl OWS 0 Regenatreis, Rubin Riskin, Afbert|OUid Will have & meeting at 10050, BIOS Ml) mele wine fet of Sobemisn $145 Greencastle, will be ushers. After G. Rubin, Mort Sachs, Leo Selig,/® Mm. Tuesday to instruct the new|sale of gardening equipment in Tpoun quadruple plate. a in
"|Leo Shane, Albert Shane, Bert/members inpthe guild's work. Mrs./the garage, the china, crystal J bride's mother, Mr. Pierce Sicanotf, Harold Stolkin, Nathan|Mark W. Enright, 4450 Park|and silver attracted the grastest| MRS. CLEON A. AWE, 5080 nis bride will ‘leave foro vl women, professional | Bwiss, a Sonn Segal, Eugene sve, will be the teas and Mrs, terest. N. Meridian St. and Mrs. on Eo ding trip in the North, " opportunity for study in fhe field of their choice. Stoneh 0! einste! the 5890 ngton traveli th Price and Harold pg, Wolf. John R. Brayton is in charge of a yi hg Wh were active participants. Sidney|chosen a oe ee has Plan Now To Enroll Feb. 7-12
Rice, 5806 Washington Blvd., one|with beige accessories. She at.
30 Central Cnris-| Additional Aids the instruotion. : went to individual collectors.
hay New bers i Mrs. John Bra , 3128 E. Fallof the few male collectors pres-|tanded St. Genevieve of the Pin ; : W. A. Shul Are Nam p i nds 1 Mes Creek Pkwy. ayton, 31: added anient, was a jelous hdaer. | He| Asheville, N. C. : 8, Evening Division Curricula ale of] Patronees chairman is Mrs. Sami Ford Jr. T. M. RIGAick Jr, James|old English mufin warmer, & set DFOUght for bis already {abulous Acosualig English Porses % Taganamort, and|Wolf with Mrs, Herman Chaifie,T. Sutherland, R. W. Power, Ar-lof green bordered Czechosio- EFoup of old items, a Oren To : Betuey Peitical wal wa, Kas, and/¢0-chairman. Mrs. Charlesithur Wallace and Wilbur V, vakian china, a pewter syrup set, a an Re’ lasses Shp our Business Adwinisiration Languages Scjonce Mr. son of Mr. and|Efroymson and Mrs. Lou Leven- Woollen. 4.0overed silver. digh and a Jozen "Making beauttfu; additions to : : Cromisiry Geography Public. Mrs. B. Bi. Addison, Oak Ridge, (NL tre She, farheie wil be & , socal meting 14, Engle 10 her collection, [bel homes were Mrs. Robart N. Planne d Economies oor Dilites Tenn. . b . Bowen, 4504 Park Ave, and Mrs. Education Economics Psychology Mrs, Don Weathers, Plain The publicityiin charge, assisted by Mrs. Louis My Clair Zook, 3215 College Ave. Elementary Insurance Religion matron of Will wear émer- tudes Mrs. ALSO PURCHASING out So — Sootal Ta reen satin and Mus Joseph Berger, chairman, and Mrs. Ln WoBARett. | | [sanding pisces yas Mit. W. CG a i tae Ta ne CHlgnne Museum amy Phil Library Scones Scone ine Newhouse, bridesmaid, Berger and Mrs. J. A. Goodman. Committee members assisting Bevingwn, 319 ved Ttalian pic.| inning bid for a set of Rovallwill nave patrons Pn reid Spochal- Mathematics Speech Ft 1 te Cl Mr Sn 0 Bet, ri YAR 1 BASE Sh of dn Rr EE SE eh en 0 |e dishes, Antique enameled glass guests, : : Nancy Bennett will be ur, and {Robert M, Stith, Ken M. Mostman, | "00, “wort with a nod of th ie] Mrs. Robert A. Blackburn of “ly Isberg. Secretaries ,- Grisbaum, Donaldson G, But the biggest thing offered ; : Ivory Satin Gown Mrs. Sam Weinberg and Mrs. LM. Henderson, Frederic(h#ad to Mrs. Fred A. Mulligan.|y,, o complete Dresden china|'he, Tfent-Teacher Association i Chosen by Bride f Norris, Enright Larry Willson 4519 N. Meridian St. service for 12 with 150 pieces. and Mrs. Edith Forrest, school The bride's gown Resnick hasiand Charles R. Israel, By raising her index finger|The delicate flowered pieces were| br oie: Will be assisted by atin, Her fingertip speakers bureau Mrs. John H. Morrison, 3328 Col-|sold as a lot to Ross B. Spindler.| codames Spencer Trudgen, J. D. satin, Bernard Stroyman, tele- [lege Ave. became the owper of|The Spindiers, 3148 E. Fall Creek| 0%: K. E, Moon, R. L. Spencer| a Selig, president, COUple Honored 4 eight pewter glasses. Mrs. My- Blvd, were the next-door-neigh-| 2nd James Lowry. ” member of thel Mr. and Mrs. John KE. Fiigerjron R. Green, 3547 Central Ave. bors of the late Mrs. Malott. Also Mesdames Thomas Rog:
were honored at a dinner party|caught the eye of the auctioneer,i Going to an auction, Hoosier|®rs. Milton Sutter, R. O. Allen, Saturday night in their home, Russell Burkhardt, for a silver style, however, isn't all business.|Farl Grimsley, Kenneth want Hoyt Ave. The couple ecele- tray. A quadruple | plate bon-bon It usually takes all day with Jang, Juss Lamb pnd Royer K.| brated their 40th wedding anni- annl-| dish came part rs. Charles/time out for a sandwich or cof.| Brown, presiden reception USA Chapter, American versary. BE. Haywood's knick-knack col-|fee and a chance to talk. Re-
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couple willlWar Mothers, will meet at 1:30 lection in her home at 1501 E.|freshments were served in the Easy Scraping Lesson p.m. aneiday = pe a Hawaii Vacation Maple Road. basement during Friday's sale] Don't like the bother of scrap-|
One of the most unusual pieces and while the women shopped, |! carots? Then don't! Just for a| Mr. and Mrs. M. 8 Block offered on which most of the an-|their chauffeurs inspected the '40 5 well, cook till tender, and ‘be held at 8 Crow's Nest, are vacationing ip {tique seekers entered bids went Cadillac which was to be offered/you’ll find the skins will come [Hawall. ito Mrs. Willlam H. Glazebrook, for sale. off very easily,
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grade with registration ties for guests series.
Assistant Hos Are Named
John Watkins + the State As Club at a ba night. Members of
for the 6:30 p. Riley Room of tel. A musical given by the Pe of the Perfect ( gerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Are Chairme
Mr. and Mi Plainfield, are
clude Mr. and | ker, Kendallvi Charles Flemir Mr. and Mrs. | catur, Also Mes Harry Crumpa Millard Dill ar
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The Past ! Irvington Unit _ Auxiliary, will Tuesday in president, Mrs 625 N. Drexel Mrs. Williar
berry, past pre member will |
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sisted hy” Me dieton, Edw: Goldthwalte, § Bucher and Al
Women’s Plans Lu
A noon lun
