Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1949 — Page 11

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Card party

Hauck, Franz Binninger, Holzhausen, and

Louise Ellig On Vacation Trip

A Parade of Easter Gifts

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Altenheim Ladies Plan Card Party

Residents of the Altenheim will benefit from a card party planned by the Altenheim Ladies’ Auxiliary at the Food Craft Shop next Monday.

committee members, appointed by the auxiliary president, Mrs, Oscar Mueller, in-| Sweeney and Mrs clude Mesdames George Schmitt,/the following

: Otto Busching, Theodore Schuller, William

Dorothy Ernest Schaefer, and Misses Alice Mueller, Katie Kerz and

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 8. Kasle,| Candy 5300 Cornelius Ave., are vacation-/ert, Edward and |Ing at the new Apple Valley Inn, for her own fecsntly opened Near Vieworvilia, Special

YNTHIA ANNE WILLIAMS learns all

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Easter colors.

Only $1.00 each.

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bs Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Stall Photo, /apher. C her nursery rhymes from the record play- our er. The 31-year-old will recite “The Muffin Man,” “Farmer in the Dell” or Bugs Bunny stories for all callers. Energetic little Cynthia also can coo like her baby coo 3d “doll and color Easter eggs in her drawing books. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams, 3510 N. Pennsylvania St.—By Marjorie Turk. =

Mothers of Cathedral High Plan Card Party, Bake Sale

Several school groups are planning activities in the next few weeks. Mothers of Cathedral card party and bake sale to be held in the school auditorium the afternoon and night of Friday, May 6. : _ Mrs. Ray Sweeney is general chairman, and she will be assisted iby Mrs, H. J. Herpel. The-first party will begin at 1:30 p. m, and second at 8 p. m, Assisting Mrs. :

: Mesdames Joseph Moorman, H. F. Ka V. J. Obergtell, Joseph White, R.

H. L. Gibson and R. F. Bake Sale—} Zeyen, Victor A. Mussio and Fred

—Mesdames C. H. BechMcCarthy, P. A. Kramer and J. 8, Beach. Project—Mrs. W. T,

Catton and Mrs. L. F. Meler.

{Yale University and is a member

School students will sponsor a

Donations—Mesdames J. G. ,. James Fox, Angel Auda, P. ¥. Lawley, L. H. Melsberger, John Schwert, L..L Hyde, and W. C. Godfrey. Tallles and Cards—

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A. Battreall, Lawrence A. Scheper, L. J. Wendling, C. J. Gates, Leonora Schrichte, W. R. Talbott, T.

Albers, P. Harold Kelley, L. H. Mahoney, Charles Stimming, G. J. Adrian, L. F. Daly, C. J. Bugher, T. O. Brune, G. E. Egan and Edward Sweeney. Publicity-—Mrs. George ¥. Lawler and Mrs. W. H. Raters,

PTA Officers

Mrs. William H. Shreve was elected president of the Howe High School PTA for the coming year, Other officers are Mrs, Harrison C. Collier and Mrs. George

Delegation Will Attend

/\Convention

M. Lambert, C. R. Beck, H. G.iwiil be

ntative were at Indiana

University Saturday participating in the annual state day ob-

100 In ITSC Pilgrimage - To Washington This Week

ington this week. In celebration of its silver

reservations,

~~ Mesdames H. L Collins, F. B. Neff and A. Clinfon Davison +. ready 16 leave for the pilgrimage the ITSC is making fo Wash:

Travel-Study Club, Inc, will make a piigrimage this week: The group left this Borning and will return Saturday.

Federa guest, and Mra. A. Clinton Davisson, travel chairman, and Mrs. F.-B. Neff; vice president, were in charge

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year the International to Washington

Bridge Clubs

Name Winners

Newcomers Play “At YW on Apr. 29

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Lunch Planned By Swim Club

Staged at IAC

On Wednesda The April meeting

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the Cross lifesaving class. Those taking the course for the first time are Mes-

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Gill, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Harold Henninger, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Henry C. Oche, treasurer; Miss Lois Coy, teacher delegate; Mrs. Joe Hendrickson, mother delegate, and Mrs, J. M. Gainey, adviser,

speak, and there will be election of officers.

Miss Oeth To Be Wed

EVANSVILLE, Ind, Apr. 11--Mr, and’ Mrs, Oscar A. Oeth, Evansville, announce the engage-

ment of their daughter, Muriel, to Roger L. Cushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C, Cushman of

tions should be made by Monday as it will be guest night.

will begin at 6 p. m., and dinner is scheduled for 7 p. m., followed by more swimming and bridge. Mrs. Gordon Peck is chairman of the event.

Epsilon, national music sorority, and Phi’ Sigma Mu, national

{honorary music education frater-

nity. She is now teaching in the Evansville public schools. | Mr. Cushman is a graduate of

the Dolphins, women's swimming SrganiAl

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Swimming and water games|

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Book Forum Date Moved fo June 10

The Apr. 21 meeting of the Book Forum has been changed to June 10, it is announced. Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder, who Is the

The May meeting of the group

served on small tables set along/at which Mrs, Tinder is expected the edge of the pool. Reserva-|speak will be announced later, next :

YOUR MANNERS—

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» » Situation: You have been fll and your friends seem interested in your illness. Wrong Way: Tell them all the detalls of your {liness. Right Way: Dismiss it with & few words, since iliness is

Two Local Make Blue Crest

pa Allen Bmith, third, East and West—Mrs. Ernest K. Fisher and Mrs. Marge Kahn, first; Ralph Ittenbach and Mr, Rupp, second, Mrs. Arch Falendet and Miss William Epstein, third, The Newcomers Mixed Duplicate Club names the winners of its game Friday night in the YWCA: and South--Mr,

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