Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1949 — Page 21
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Reservations Made For Play Tonight
2 “Reservations have been made for tonight's opening of the teen:
ARE Junior Civic Theater produc-| ‘Midsummer
tion of “A Night's Dream.” R . Miss Nancy Gloin~ will _entertain’ Susi Smith and Gale Raymond at the Civic. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Locke will be hosts to - Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien and Jennifer and Charles Locke.
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Susan Lynch will be hostess for|
Ruth Morse, Sally Martin and Cynthia Monroe. Joan Peterson will entertain 12 of her Tudor Hall classmates. They are Jane Alig, Judy Bowen, Priscilla Brown, Suzanne Brown, | Margaret Dewey, Sandra Dixon, . Dorothy Dunlap, Sandra Kevers, Mary Lou Lynch, Ann Morrison, Anne Williams and Helen Wright.
“Katharine Ferreday Plans Dinner Party
Martha Stacy, Margo Lacy, Jane Holton, Betty Hall, Anne Star Reed and Hildegarde Wem-| mer will Katharine Ferreday for a dinner party and the theater, Mrs. Paul G. Moffett will bring ‘members of the Senior Girl Scout!
Troop 351. Attending with her! Barbara} —
will be Ann Balweg,Bugg, Carol Lou Woodrum, | Dorothy Ann Hess, Geraldine Reed and Susan Moffett. - Zoe Clatworthy will have Janet Wilson; Carol Capel; Nancy Max; Nancy Kuhn, Martha Oliver and aly Lee Nollau as her guests. ~ and Mrs. M. O, Ross, Mr. no “Mrs. Myron J. McKee and Mr. ang Mrs. ‘Paul McNamara have been added to the ‘list of patrons and patronesses for the! event.
Chairman Named: For Spring Roundup Mr. and Mrs. Max Fritz are general chairmen for the Meridian Hills Country Club's roundup to be held Apr. 9. Following the buffet supper, Earl Newport's orchestra will’ play. ~with the
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ments will be: Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas L. Riddick, Ralph Queisser and Kenneth W. Fischer. The Indianapolis Country Chub is planning two parties during March. The first will be a buffetdinner, called a_Triple-B party. It will be held Mar. 12. An informal dinner-dance will be given Mar. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Rhub Jf. are the entertainment, chairmen for the month. Messrs. and Mesdames Ray F. Sparrow, Newell C. Munson and Herbert A. Lewis are on their committee,
Miss Mitchell Bride Today
The First Baptist Church will be the scene at 7 p. m. today of Miss Dolores Mae Mitchell's marriage ‘to Donald Llewellyn. The ‘bride is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs. F. H. Evinger, 4516 Millersville Road, and Mr. Llewellyn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Llewellyn, Plainfield. The Rev. C. W. Atwater will officiate. Miss Patricia Bell, maid of honor, will wear an agua suit with black accessories. The bride's pink gabardine suit will be complemented with navy | blue accessories. She will have a corsage of white orchids. : Paul Llewellyn Jr. brother of “thie bridegroom; wit be best man. The reception will be in the Armed Forces officers Club, Bt. Benjamin... Harrison. - - ~The. couple will take a wedding trip through the South. They will live in Indianapolis. y
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FRIDAY, MAR’ dom.
New officers were elected
bership secreta
yesterday by are Mrs. Carl W., Piel, second vice regent; Mrs, Cl Other new officers are Mrs.
\DAR Chapter Elects New Ofer =
the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter. E. Titus, regent, and Mrs. Victor Deitch, memar D. Randolph, recording seretary, ay Mrs.
Arthur J Weber ‘historian. Mrs. J. Russell’ Towed Jr. was
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1" The cast for the Club's production of Willl Cleery's ee is announced. The play will be given i |Apr. 9 in the Athenaeum. It will : |be followed by supper daficing.
meeting in May.
| Hospital Guild ~ |
Plans Meeting Mrs, L. BE. Randle, 3541 N, Meridian St, will be hostess to the members of the St. Margar-| et’s Hospital Guild at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting Tuesday Tuesday. There will be a meeting of the
luncheon.
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'Newscaster to Address Journalism Alumnae Unit
Gilbert Forbes, news announcer of Radio Station WFBM, will
address the Indianapolis -Alumnaé Chapter of Theta Sigma national journalism sorority, at its dinner meeting Monday in the
Canary Cottage. The Ephamar Literary Club
{Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Effie C. Hill, 3701 Watson Rd. A special memorial will be held
for’ Mrs. Effie Mae Rogers, the founder. Mrs. Robert L. Flutro will give a brok review. There u be special music by Mrs. . C. Wischmeier.
The Monday Club will meet at 2 p. m. Monday in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture
tomologist, will talk on “State Parks.” Mrs, George E. Maxwell will preside.
Mrs. Robert B. Straughn was eletted president of the Children’s Suhshine Club, Inc., at a recent meeting. Others named ‘were Mrs. George Newton and Mrs. T. G. Evard, first and second - vice presidents; Mesdames| - James F. Trench, Christine -Hin¢hman and R. F. Hodgdon, recording, corresponding and membership secretaries; Mrs. William F. Eich, treasurer, and Mrs, David C. Jolly and Mrs. W. J. Overmire, director-at-large. Officers will be installed in June.
WCTU Unit Meets Tuesday for Tea
The Sarah A. Swain WOTU Unit will meet at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday for a tea in the Edwin Ray Methodist Church. The Rev. Robert Gemmer will be ‘the speaker.
“Discipline, What Is It?” will be the topic for the informal group discussion of the Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers Club at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday in the kindergarten. Mrs, H, A. Leslie will lead the round table. “New officers of the group include Mrs. Claude Queener, presi-
Jewish Women| Set Institute
Hebrew Congregation, will sponsor an all-day institute of Juda-
-|ism - Mar. 14.. Assisting with the
Co. Prank N.— Wallace, stateen-i
Legion Auxiliary
~The - Sisterhood; Indianapolis ts
Phi,
will give its annual spring tea
dent; Mrs. H. A. Leslie, vice president; Mrs. C. E. Brunelle, secretary, and Mrs. L. L. Brafford, treasurer. A
The Mary Nicholson Kindergarten Mothers Club will have a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. Wednesday in School 70. Officers for the new semester include Mrs. Roy Stebbing, president; Mrs. William Chandler, vice president; Mrs. Frederick Latin and Mrs. William Ewbank, recording and corrésponding = secretaries,’ and Mrs, Carl Vance, treasurer.
Units to Meet “Two units of the American Legion Auxiljary will meet next week. The Northeast - Uhit will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday in the post home.
The group will be hostess Mar, 17 for a'card party at Billings
“Honor Got
{Miss Eunice Henley, Mrs. Marga{arrangements chairman. Zonta
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Miss Louise Grace, past president of Zonta International, will be honor guest and speaker at a 6:30 p. m. dinner today in the a - Hotel Lincoln. The event is under . the joint sponsorship of ‘the Zonta Club- and the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs. Miss Grace, director of research, Grant Advertising Co., Detroit, wil talk on “Together We Work.” A graduate of the University of Wisconsin Library School, she is past president of thé Women's, Advertising - Club of Detroit and a member of the American Mar-|" keting Association. Last week she won a primary making her a candidate for election to the De--troit school board.
In charge of reservations is ret Foster is program and special
Club president, Miss Jessie McCallie, will preside. Mrs. Royer K. dont. is Seventh ‘District presient.
‘Guests at Symphony
performance tomorrow night will
Hospital. Mrs. Bedford Moore, rehabilitation chairman, is "in! charge of the event.
meet at 8 p. m. TueSday in the ~ Post home. Mrs. Grace Robison]
Madden-Nottingham Unit willy Alumni Elect
will preside at. the business ses-|
be Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sparks, . {Mrs, Charles Latham and Dr.| Walter Bruetsch.
“Earl C. Townsend Jr. is the new president of the Indianapolis Michigan Alumni Club. Frederick
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‘Gold Star Mothers
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testant Church ‘Women and the Deanery, National Council of
Will Meet Monday
“Catholic "Women: The Indianapolis Chapter af!
Rabbi Morris Goldblatt will be-
-the American Gold Star Mothers, gin the morning session at 10 Inc, will meet at 1 p. m. Mon- a. m, with a talk on “The Sabday in" the West Room -of the bath and the Holy Days.” Ferrell “World War Memorial. All charter, !Seott and the Temple chojf will members are urged to sign the sing traditional hymns, charter. ’ “Rabbi Victor Reichert of the The group is making plans for Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati, wili a luncheon to be given Mar. 15'speak on the “Fundamentals of in the North Methodist Church. Judaism.” After a luncheon servThe celebration will honor their ed in the vestry room by the first anniversary. On the general women of the Temple congregacommittee for the. party which tion, Rabbi Meyer H. Simon of will have a St. motif will ‘be Mesdames Homer cuss “The Customs and Ceremon- ~ M. Mendenhall, Earl W. Yarling, lals of Judaism.” The public may Casper Phillips and Rose Lynch. attend.
Patrick's Day Temple Israel, Lafayette, will dis-|’
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