Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1949 — Page 15
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‘Mrs. Charles Binsbacker, School
_ and Mrs. Ray M. Beasley, School
grade school PTAs will assist with registration and other activities for guests throughout the: series.
Assistant Hostesses Are Named Mrs. Garold Leslie, representing Séhool 16, and Mrs. Harrington, School 30, will serve as assisting hostesses at the first meeting, Jan. 31. On Feb. 7, Mrs. Wayne Kern, School 46, and Mrs. | Morris K. DeWitt, School 50, willl serve. Assisting on Feb. 14 will be Mrs.| Malcolm Briggs, School 47, ang Mrs. Delbert Gregory, School 52 Mrs. Clyde Moss, School 48, and
67, are hostespes for Feb, 21, and Mrs. Clyde Andrews, School 49,
75, Feb. §8. - Walter Gingery, principal of * “High School, and faculty members High set be special guests. A discussion will follow each program. . Mr. Pierson’s is based on his search for a certain type of television film and his 15-
places are third year ‘ashington beep host to guests and members
Banquet for
First Families Gov. and Mrs. Henry IF. Schricker and Lt. Gov. and Mrs. John Watkins will be honored by the State Assembly Woman's Club at a banquet Wednesday night. Members of the 86th General
for the 6:30 p. m. dinner in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel.
A musical will be given by the Perfect Circle Chorus of the Perfect Circle Corp. of Hagerstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Edick
Are Chairmen
Mr. and Mrs. George Edick, Plainfield, are general chairmen. Assisting them are Mr. and Mrs. Lothair Teetor of Hagerstown. Reservations are in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnett. ' Other committee members include Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baker, Kendallville; Mr. and "Mrs. Charles Fleming, Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller, Decatur, Also Messrs. and Mesdames Crumpacker, Russell Dean, Millard Dill and Ralph F. Gates.
Presidents Group to Meet
The Past Presidents Parley, Irvington Unit, American Legion _ Auxiliary, will meet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of the president, Mrs. Joseph P, “Smith, 625 N. Drexel Ave. Mrs. William N. South, Newberry, past prasdent and charter member will be a Spucig} guest.
Unit
fon County Circuit hi will speak.
Mrs. Forest Spencer is chairman of hostesses. She will be as-
Women’s GOP Club Plans Luncheon
Mia Clio 1 the Indiana Women's Republican CI State Sen. Wesley Malone at
un uz trav Fultz fete], shaman cE peitan
by Wasson's Model Shirley Ketcham Hartman. club will give Feb. 8 in the Ball Room.
style show the
THOSE attending the Pilot Club benefit Feb. 8 will view a style show and attend "a" benefit card y at 8p. m. in the Indiana Ball Room. Proceeds | from the event will be applied to the philanthropic projects of the organization. Mrs. Harriet West is president of the: club, -and Miss Ethel M. Swartz is general chairman of the party and style show. Mrs. Jessie Van Camp will direct the show, which will be presented by Wasson's.
COMMITTEES appointed b; Miss Swartz are uf
Mra. Ethel Minney, co-chairman, Misses Vera Frant, Lilli Neff, Jane Flaherty and Maye Cogill, Mesdames Helen Haverstick,
Tickets—Miss E Ethel Wolfe and |
rison, Miss’ McMahon and Miss Martha McHatton. Candy—Mrs. Mary Drury
Traffic Club Will Install
The Indianapolis ‘Woman's Traffic Club will install officers at a dinner meeting tomorrow. It will be held at 7 p. m. in the) Ban-Dee restaurant, 750 Virginia, Ave, The incoming officers include Mrs. Edith Harrell, president; Mrs. Dixie Hobbs, vice president; Mrs. Mary Spicer, pecretary, and Mrs, Pat Tussey, treasurer. | Newly elected members of the!
Harding, Mrs. Muriel Sanders,
Burl J. Wyatt and E. R. BeReception — Mrs. A tus Coburn and Mrs. ‘Atbalia: Brill, co-chairmen, lda Broo, Omer McKee, Harriet West and and Frederick W. Har-
Miss Margaret Kissell and Miss Marjorie H Outgoing ph in charge of the meeting are Mesdames Mary Hkley, Harrell, Evelyn Hayter and Genevieve Blanton.
board of directors are Mrs. Eathes
and Miss Alice McMahon, manager of the Indians both members of the Pilot Club, inspect the Morris and Marcus evening gown worn The gown is among the frocks fo be presented at the |
- ” . " and Mrs. Grace Wicklund, coMesdames Florence Bradley, Hanna Geiger, Leila | and Mie and Robert H. Wyatt and Miss Janet Kellar.
chairmen,
TABLE PRIZES--Miss Irene Fultz and Miss Ruth Fislar, co- | | chairmen,
Mrs. Fowler,
Humphrey is T : Publicity — Mrs. Haverstick | |and iy A. W. Heuer, co-chair
Hazy! Mrs. William E. Jackson and Miss Sara Metzger. Special Prizes—Mrs. ‘Hanrahan and Mrs. Leonard E, Tanney, co-chairmen, Mrs, Bertha McDowell and Mrs. Frederick W. Harrison, Misses Gene- |will be hostess for the event in!
Craig
Michael
I To Appoint Committees
‘ Meet Wednesday At Hotel Lincoln oe Lucille Pryor, president of
the project ‘committee with Mrs. * {Lyman A. Gould, Mrs, Harold
{Camerdn. Membership and classification chairman is Mrs. Ralph
|W. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. Mag-|
rice E. Thornton and Mrs. Roland Ww. Slagle. Miss Betty Pettitt Heads Committee Miss Betty Pettitt is ways and means committee chairman with . Max Norris, Mrs. Harold O. #tt and Miss Nancy Novak. [The arrangements committee in-
White Croes Guild Unit J ectings Set
Bryant and Miss Frances
cludes Mrs. Mary W. Bixler, chairman; Mrs. Margaret D. Muller! and Mrs. Daniel F. Lewis, By-laws committee members| are Miss Alleen Klaiber, chafirman, and Mrs. W. D. Spencer. | Other appointments to be an-| nounced are liaison with other] service clubs; Mrs Hampson; parliamentarian, Mrs. |Spencer; historians, Mrs. Thorn/ton and Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith; |songster, Miss Dorothy Fulton;
(budget, Miss Clar Dux; corres-|-
[ponding secretary, Miss Hannah Thompson; and publicity and pub{lic relations, Miss Jedn Johnston. Meetings of the Club are held {at noon on the second and fourth | Wednesday of the month. A topic lof current civic interest is discussed at the first meeting, and members study Soroptimism at {the second meeting, a business |session.
Cathedral NCCW Uniti Plans Tea
Dorothy!
| The annual tea of St. Peter
and Paul Cathedral Unit, Na-|
|tional Council of Catholic Women |will be held from 4 to 6 p. m, to(day. Mrs. Raymond McManus
and Mrs. Frances M. Kelly, co- Iman.
chairmen, Miss Ruth Fislar.
Special Committees ~ Miss Katherine Kaercher and Miss Agnes Mahoney, co-chairmen, Mrs. Ida Mae Shulse, Miss Sara _ Bernard and Miss Elsie Reid. Mrs. C. Harold Trout, Mrs. McKee and Miss Esther Yancey are in charge of additional
Pans for the party.
Mrs. Jackson and
| Bullock, Walter Maloney,
{Program chairman Is | Thomas Murphy.
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| Assisting will be Mesdames J. |E. Wells, Michael J. Ford, L. W,| Claude;
{Kennedy and Miss Carolyn Giser. Mrs
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