Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1949 — Page 20
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Hillerest's Valentine’s Dance Will Be Given Saturday Night Reservations are being made for the Civic Theater pro-
"duction of “Dream Girl.” The play will run from tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs, Franklin
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of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brecht,
Mr, and Mrs, Elmer 8. Doriot will have as guests Mr. and . Mrs. Jack J: Rosebro and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Auten,
Sunday night reservations have been made by Mr, and Mrs, Frank Churchman. Mr. and Mrs. Mayn« “NPG Hokangon and Mr. and Mrs;
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cummins Jr. will attend with Mr. and Mrs. a J. Boyle. Also attending ‘together will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert BE. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer... Messrs. and Mesdames Lowell Parr, J. Floyd King and Leo F. Clifton will 1
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“Mrs, George 8, Dalley, 5303 N, Pennsylvania St., will be hostess for a dinner and musicale at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday for members of the Alumnae Chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority. The program, arranged by Mrs. A. A. Harlan, will feature. songs: by Mrs. ‘Robert Orbison with harp accompaniment hy Mrs. Dalley. Miss Joann Bur cellist,’ will be
Miss ren Bush, planist.
The Delta Delta Delta So Butler University Ohapter, hold its annual pledge dance from 9 p. m. to midnight tomorrow in the chapter house. The Wilson aires will play, Miss Betty Forester, social chairman of the pledge class, is head of the event. Chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs, M. O. Rosé, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stone, Mr, and Mrs. George Miller, Miss Margaret Garner and Dr: George Rice; I I OI
“Chapter P, PEO, will meet at 1 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. ~ Albert H. Losche, 3214 Sutherland CAve” Mrs. RE. Jongéwaara will] ' assist the hostess: Mrs, C. ‘W, Cordry will have charge of the musical program.
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“party.” Dr. and Mrs. Albert Donato andl!
night through Feb. 19. Planning to attend opening night are
bert Atkins. They will have as guests Mr, and Mrs,
Others who have arranged parties tomorrow are Mr. and Mrs. ~-Donald K, Addicott, Attending with them will be Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Brackin, Mr, and Mrs. M. P.
. will entertain Mr. and Mrs. B. Lynn Adams. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Townsend's guests will be Judge and Mrs. Alex Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lorton n Willi be the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Mr., Mrs. Nicolay
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Parties "also are being formed to attend another week-end event, the Valentine Dance of the Hillcrest Country Club Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nicolay will have with them Messrs. and Mesdames R. C. Fisbeck, J. T. Miller, J. D, Lee and Frank Keilman. With Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mogg will be Mr. and Mrs. David F, Fitzgerald and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin McClure; ¥ Mr.-and Mrs, Thomas E. Neale
-iwill -entertain Messrs, and - Mes-
‘dames Horace H. Tudor, E. M. Erskine, T. H. Calkins, Lee K. Arnold and J. Edward Fault. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs: William Hunter will attend together. Guests of the Frank W, Wilsons
Mr, and Mrs, Charles D. Grossman, Attending the dance ‘with Mr.
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the event. Chet McDowell is general chairman for the dance. Serving with him will be Margie Brewer, Corky Phipps, Barbara Daniels, Mary Ann ull, Mike Phillips and Jim Moore, "Subcommittee members include Betty Ann Mapel, decorating; Shirley Brockway, Joan Burton, Joan Webb, Lionel Bernlohr, Wanita Chester and Ollie Willoughby, decoration, and Jean Allpeget, refreshments, During the evening a popularity vote will be taken to select the Tuk-A-Pache sweetheart couple.
Church Circle Sets Spaghetti Supper
The February Circle of Holy Cross Catholic Church will sponSOT. AD. ltalian _ spaghetti supper fromB5 to Tp m It will be held in Holy Cross s+ Hall, 123 N. Oriental St. Mrs.
being assisted by Mrs. Frank (Glass. There will be an entertainment program after the sup-
per. Betrothal Announced
a CAMBY It hd, Feb. b: 10. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barney announce the approaching marriage of their t. Jane, to Mar. vin ¥. Palmer, son of Mr. "and Mrs. Arthur Palmer, Whiteland, Ind. The wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Camby Community Chureh. The-—Rev. J..N. A. Downey will hear the vows. The bride-to-be attended Butler University. :
‘|be Mrs. A. |president. {directed by Mrs, Gonard Felland,
| Victoria Johnson.
iCarter, Willlam R. Haslett,
Lawrence Kramer, chairman; is
nounce the approaching marriage
‘N. ~DeQuincy St. Sunday.
Walker, Indiana PTA Co;
vice president of the first Indianapolis Council; Virgil Stinebaugh, Indianapolis public schools super intendent, and Council past presidents. Presiding at the tea table. will Earl Stumpf, Council The -Mothersingers,
will sing, accompanied by Miss
The committee for the day, headed by Mrs. Felland, includes Mesdames ¥. Harold Naegele, William F. Kraas Jr, Donald H.
Robert Driscoll and L. Alvon Reynolds. Mrs. Haslett is School 76 PTA president, and Mrs, Drisiooll and Mrs. Reynolds are from the hostess school also.
School 66 to Begin Parent Education Series A spring series of parent edu-| cation meetings will be held at 10 a. m. on Wednesday mornings in School 66 beginning next week. ‘Wednesday a film released by the State Health Board on “Sod~
lead a discussion period. © “Human Growth,” a Red Cross
cuss mental health and prob-
session ‘Mar. 16. Study group chairman is Mrs. Wiliam C. Brandt, PTA unit meetings for the week. follow: TUESDAY
ter, Barbara, 3945 Graceland Ave., to Karl Stoneking. He is the son of Mrs. M. K. Stoneking, 801 The couple will ‘be married -
a um Fluoride Treatment for ren’s Teeth” , ‘shown. , Frank Wa ol nurse, | talk on gen health and |
film, will be shown on Mar, 2.| Miss Frances Graney, psycholo-f gist for the city schools, will dis-| =
lems of discipline at the final
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Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown, Monticello, an-
of their daugh-
Butane Church was the¥'settin Miss Janet Roe, 151 E. Fall
is., and Mr. Allen's
Central Ave.
30th St.
Anna
Ingress. president; Miss. honorary member of the Indianapolis Council; Mrs, Frances Jose,
Indianapolis PTA Council Will Honor: {Its Unit Presidents at Annual Tea
The Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher Associations will honor unit presidents at the annual Founders Day tea at 1:30 p, m, ries ent: Thursday in-School 76, 708 EB. i Honor guests, in addition to the presidents, will be Mrs, Joseph Brochhausen,
Founders Still Lead Us,” Mrs Walter Thoms, Music by Doro-| School "38—-1:30 p. m,
diate choruses. Founders Day
tea.
Perfect Union,”
public school
Growth,” School 35--2:15 p.
School 20—2:30 p.m. “ FA More
Evans, advisory assistant to the superintendent. "Music by Grades 3 and 4. Tea. Study club at 1:30 p.m. School 32--1:30 p. m. “Founders Day,” Mrs. F, Harold Naegele. Music by the school orchestra) and girls’ choir, Film, “Human
“Smile lease {Topp) by
officers. ° School 39—1:30 p. m. “Founders “Day,” Mrs. Claude Wise,
School 39 PTA past president. “February’s Immortals,” a play by the mothers. Music by the Mothersingers. Founders Day Tea. -{8chool 41-1:15_p, m. Miss Gertrude Theumler of Technical High School, speaker. Devotions; Mrs. Ermel Short. Music 4 Mothers Chorus, Birthday
Sool 42-3 p. m. “Founders Day,” Mrs. Basil Fischer. Program by 5. School 50-—1:45%. m. “Founders Day,” Mrs. Bert C. McCam- - mon. Tea honoring past presi-
William A,
m. Book reA Presiasmts
James HB. Roberts—1:30 p. m. “To-
year,” Mrs, Claude Brooks.
dren. Tea. WEDNESDAY
day’s Challenge from Yester- & ed
Musical numbers by Mrs. John | . Hampe. Program by the ehil-\| &
School 10-—1:45 p. m.
Mrs. McKinney To Head Club
Club held this week. Other officers named are Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher and Mrs! Edmund H. Bingham Jr. vice presidents; Mrs. George T. O'Connor and Mry Carl Habieh, dors) responding and recording secretaries, and Mrs. Henry Severin, treasurer. They will take office next October, *
Mr., Mrs. Glenn Will Entertain
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give a Valentine party §aturday night in their home, 6232 Windsor Drive. "Attending will be Messrs. and Mesdames William J. Arvin, Clyde W. Ennis, Max D. Boots, Joseph B. Snox, George Cline, Robert M. Suits, George R. Wat- | kins, Maurice G. Wolfred, George {8herman, Robert M. Wilkinson, | |L. H. Britton Jr. Rudy Makela,| James Sexton, Edward Mamis and Robert Hixon. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roger E, Bahr, Dr. and Mrs, Russell M.- Whitmore, Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. O'Brien, Mrs. Earldene Rjce, Miss Mary |Lou Wilkerson and Miss Marcia | Sandy also will attend.
Plans Talk On
FT. Chinese Women | Mrs. K. K. Chen will talk on “Progress of Chinese Women" at the February meeting of the {Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of
“The Ways Bs J nt the PTA,” past officers of ji
Mrs. Frank E. McKinney was {elected president - of the Procter at the February meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Jon A. Glenn will}
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Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority | Saturday. Mrs. Joseph W. Hartley, 4419 Washington Blvd, will entertain for the 2 p. m. Hostéss chairman is Mrs, John A. Hall. Assisting will be Mesdames Evans Cochran, Blanton
Hinshaw, Willlam ¥¢ Maurer, Walter ‘L. Shirley, BE.
BE and Chimes Le Wallargers
Coxen, Robert W. Ferguson, Al-| fred H. Gardner Jr., Benjamin B.|
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dents, . School 56—2:30 p. m. “History of PTA.” Miss Myrtle H. Johnson. “Indiana School Study Commission,” Mrs. Maude Flack, principal. Musical skit by the Pioneer Boys Club. “Four Corners-of PTA,” playlet by PTA members, School 60—1:30 p. m. H. Joseph Plerson, director 6f community educational division, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, speaker. Introduction of traf- | fic boys for the new semester. School 70-1:30 p. m. “An Ameri- ‘| can Looks at England,” Miss Wallace Montague.’ Music by the children’s chorus. Special guests, Mrs. Louis Bruck and vice presidents of the school - PTA. School 80—1:30 p. m. Stylé show by Ayres. Old-fashioned clothing modeled by junior high pupils. 1 17:30 p. m. “Our City eeds,” Al Feeney. Bix o'clock ‘banquet for safety patrol with Mayor Feeney, Lt. Harry M. -. Bailey and Sgt. Wyman Herk- : Jess, honor guests. iSchool 84—10:30 a. m. “Little Fidgets Have Big Needs,” Mrs. Donald Richards. “Hero Worship—Wise or Unwise” Mrs. Robert Calhoun. Study group meeting. School 91—1:15 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Walker, speaker. Tea. hono
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Mrs. Walker, past presidents of School 91 PTA and mothers new to the school. THURSDAY School 1—T7:30 p. m. Parent education class. “Tuberculosis,” Dr. Don Brodie. Behoo! “T8—1:30 p.” m. Parent education class, “Interests and Attitudes,” Mrs. Bert McCammon. “Series on juvenile protection,
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FRIDAY A petal 1School .1--7:30..p.. m.. Open. house and inspection of new addition. Founders Day program. Music
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Pkwy , and Robert Douglas Allen Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Curtis, Milwaukee, parents are Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Allen, 4936
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Las: night Miss Mary Agnes Bretthauer, 914 N, Temple Ave., honored the bride-to-be with a shower. Cohostesses. were Mrs... Zeph, Mrs, Robert Baar and Miss Dorothy Rogers. s = =
Miss Laura Ann-Barnett and John Mark Bass were married at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in the Greenwood Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Alexander Miyat, pastor of the Edinburgh Presbyterian Church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Barnett, Greenwood, and Mrs. Evon Montgomery, Greenwood, is the mother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Robert Anthony was matron of honor and Mr, Anthony was best man. Ushers were Arnold Thompson .and Wendell Baker, The reception was in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will be at home in Greenwood.
Club Plans Feb. 26 Party
The Association for Childhood Education will sponsor a card party Feb, 26. It will be held at 2 p. m. in Block's Auditorium. Making plans for the event are Mrs. Florence Baker, general
issa Covingto Rabb and Miss Laura. Dell Gise. Proceeds of the party will be used in philanthropic work of the association. Members contribute to the milk fund of the Indian
Indianapolis public schools’ Social Service Department, the Chil-
packages through UNESCO.
Coryas and ClarKs To Drive to Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Corya, 3290 Burgess Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Clark, 1621' Alton Ave, will leave Saturday on a motor trip to Florida. The Corya's will visit Mr. Corya's brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Corya of Palm
Clarks will be with relatives in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Ahlgren Gets Post
Times Sta . WHITING, oT Feb” 10—Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren has been appointed a member of the National Women’s Advisory Committee, U. 8. Savings Bond Staff. Mrs. Ahilgren will go ‘to Washington Feb. 21 to attend a meeting in the U, 8. Treasury. At that time plans. will be made for the *“Ops« portunity” bond drive to begin May 15. Mrs. Ahigren served as chairman of the women's division,
of PTA past presidents.
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Mrs. Goo 1 Will: Addre gr Women's Rotary Club Monday; (Council to Hear Philip Willkie
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Winter Club Names List Of Committees
Additional committees have
{been named for the annual open ‘Thotisé of the Winter Club to be |'V
neld at 11:30 a. m. Sunday in the Coliseum. Members of the costume committee include Mes-
{dames William Garth, L. H. Korn-
afel, Donovan Hunter and N. Taylor Todd and Miss Sigrd Hood and Miss Nancy Carhart. Serving on the record committee are Mrs. Jessera Meyers and Miss V! H. Holmes. Hosts ‘|Will be Mrs. Bud Hook, Mrs. Fred B. Kurtz, Miss Ellen Evans, Louis John Watson and Dr. Kornafel. Mrs. Todd is in charge of the music and Mrs. Carl Strickland and Mrs. Paul Allen head the ‘telephone committee. Sunday's program will feature precision skating. Those in the number, which is called the “Scotch Lassies,” will be Misses Patsey-- Berry, Nancy.
Carhart, Helen Cole, Marneta Dietrich, - Connie DeWolf, Elizabeth Earl, Constance Evans, Jacque Gardner, Shirley Gardner, Trudy Lowery, Betty Luethge, Suzanne McLaughlin, Joan McConnell, Mary - Maloy, Joan Meyers, Sally Mulbarger and Nancy Neff. Misses Suzanne Orth, Rhodna Repcheff, Faye Anne Roth, Patty Scott, Susie Smolenski and Betsey Todd also will be in the dance. Others on the program will be Misses Ann Hook, Ruth Limley, Judith Howell, Sigrid Hood, Beverly Spencer, Patricia - Flynn, Linda Berry, Jeanie Adams, Lucy Veit, Nancy Neff, Mary McClean, Wendie Adams, Eleanor Ann Bond, Susie Strickland and Suzan Bartlet. : John Allen, Rodger Meyer, Karl iKornafel, David Covert, Pete Adams, Rusty Sage, John Glossbrenner, Barney Fotheringham land Paul Van Voorhees will also be in Sunday’s show. The numbers will include comedy, dancing, pair skating and single exhibitions. Todd is production manager and Edward A. Peterson, former president of the club, will be master of ceremonies.
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Club at Herron Art Museum. Guests will be the University Medical Schools clinical staff. Mrs, , president of the organization, composed of
wives of the Medical - School faculty, will preside. Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, will talk on “Contemporary Américan Painting.” The talk will bé given in the galleries where the current exhibition of that name is displayed. Mrs, Sherman Minton Jr. is chairman of the committee in charge of decorations and refreshments. She will be assisted
Welfare Club Plans Valentine Luncheon The Welfare Club will meet for a Valentine luncheon and business meeting at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank, Mrs, Douglas Reid, chairmen ‘of. hostesses, dames Thomas Hindman, John Judy, J. .T. Leaf, Robert G. Favre and Norman Schaefer, The nominating committee will present the candidates to be voted upon in March. ‘Mrs. Paul Goldrick is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Carl R. Sheets, Frank Haight, Schaefer and W. R. Hatton, ‘ Mrs. Anna Morris Bobbinger,
speak Her subject will “Recreation for the Aged.” Mrs. Arthur Craven will give the history of the club, and Mrs, E. E. ‘Martin will preside at the business meeting.
The Benjamin Franklin Kindergarten Mothers Club met at 1:30 p. m. today in the kindergarten. “The Radio as It Influences Children” was the subject of a forum held during the session. Mothers of new pupils were guests.
“How Kindergarten Benefits Your Child” will be the subject of a talk by Miss Dorothy Somers when she addreses the Emerson Heights Kindergarten Mothers Club. The meeting will be Tuesday in the school. Miss Somers is a teacher in the kindergarten. | ,
Mrs. Doaning to Fete Legion Auxiliary
Mrs. Arthur Downing Sr, will be hostess in her home, 5705 E. 10th St., for the February luncheon meeting of the Robison-Rags-dale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary.. It will be held at 12:30
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