Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1949 — Page 16

Bishop An address by Bishop Richard

ist area and a tea in the Governor’s mansion will highlight the 26th annual state convention of the PEO Sisterhood. Mrs. Paul M. Kilby, state Phasfdent, will preside at the busi ness sessions in the Marott ‘Hotel on May 19 and 20. Other state officers who will attend are Mrs. G. E. Davis,'Latayette, first vice president; Mrs. J. C. Brumbaugh, South Bend, second vice president; Mrs. K. M. Snepp, Gary, organizer; Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Terre Haute,

DuBois, corresponding secretary,

C. Raines of the Indiana Method- and Mrs. Herman McCray, New-

burgh, treasurer. Convention honor guests will

tional fund; Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, member of Chapter B, Knox, and the past Nate pres{dents,

Tea to Be May 19

ters of Indianapolis are hostesses. Chapter presidents include Mrs,

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Raines Will Address PEO Tea

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SUNDAY, MAY 1

t ¥ G, and Mrs. H. L. Foreman, AF.

Mrs. Clarence Martin, hotel ar-

rangements, and Mrs. -E. N. .|Smith, tea chairman. Tha tes. In thie Governors Man. ‘Mrs. W. E. Richter, incoming} will be held Thursday after-ipresident, and the past presidents . {of trustees member of the educa- noon, May 19, following the business session. Dr. Raines will give the event will be Mrs. »fthe principal address that evening | Peterman and Mrs. W. Don Hathat the guest dinner in the Marott away. 4

Crystal Ballroom. Business discussions will be Mrs. Richter include Mrs. Phillip {li focused on character and educa- Hohman, vice president; Mrs, B.} Members of ¥', G and AF Chap- ition, the basic purposes of PEO. Cottey Junior College, Nevada, denhall, corresponding and reMrs. ||

{Club Schedules Mes. is, Lockie Graham At h How oii

Special Luncheon [coup =; wi wi open miter Son Sty Shen

The convention committee, headed! The Presidents’ Day luncheon honor of the 90th birthday of her Grogs, No invitations save, yeep by Mrs. Parker Jordan, includes, ,5pge Tambda Laterian ClubjStandmother, Mrs. Ida B. Muth.

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New officers to be installed with

|A. Sutton and Mrs. Albert Men- |

Mo., is sponsored by the Sister- cording secretaries, and treasurer.

recording secretary; Mrs. R. C.|C. 8. Wheeler, F'; Miss Lucy Ward, (hood. {Quentin Wert,

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>. Mordames Henry E Graper, Henry Frommeyer Jr. and Harold J. Niesse {left to righ), members of the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club, mix candy for the group's style show and bridge party, It | “will be held at 1:30 p. m, Thursday in Block's Auditorium.

Installation of Officers Set

A 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomor-| Wolf, honorary vice president; tow in the Broadmoor Country Sore, Alize Wolsenstetn, prestent; Mesdames Walter LichtenClub will mark the last formal ...' vitor Goldberg and Mor-

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meeting of the Indianapolis Sec-iris Jacobs, first through third vice, tion, National Council of Jewish presidents; Mrs. James Leeds, re-| Women. There will be election|cording secretary; Mrs. Morris, and installation of new officers.|Dee, financial secretary, and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Wolf, president, willl Robert Hollander and Mrs. Ber-| nard Bloom, assistants, and Mrs. I. R. Linderman and Mrs. Rich-| goprano, will sing accompanied wri ard Glasser, treasurer and assist-| Mrs. Pauline Solomon. Chairman|ant treasurer. Candidates for di-| of arrangements for the event isirectors for 1949-52 are Mesdames|

give the annual report. Mrs. Eleanor German; megzo-

Mrs. Bamuel Prager.

Clarence Budd, Baga Kiser and|

_ The slate includes Mrs. Walter Solomon.

Prom Books Wilson Band

Max Wilson and his. band will dent, will honor the school’s patroness at the dance. The members of the court will be Joan Litzelman, Joanne Dezelan, Betty!

play for the 8t, Mary's Academy's Junior-8enior Prom tomorrow _ night in the Indiana Roof Baliroom. The arrangements are being made by the junior class officers.

be Messrs. and Mesdames O'Day

‘Ann Dalton and Joan Wood.

Chaperons for the event are to

They are Joan Dwyer, -Pat|Dalton,. Joseph . Dezelan, Trey| Gattl, and Carl Boersig, Mrs.| Dorothy Brounzell and Mrs. Mary | Dézelan,

Brounzell, Betty Ann Dalton and

Joanne Dezelan.

- Bétty Nation, senior class pres-

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KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 860 East 38th St. HI, Antiques, deal for Mother's Day gifts, beautiful cups, saucers,’ plates, tea Je cut glass, silver, pattern glass and Bric-A-Brae. Silver ‘punch bowl for rent. Open Friday evening.

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* Kk * Willard Hotel Antique Shop, Franklin, Indiana. Eighteen miles south of Indianapolis on U, 8. 31. Open dally, Sunday and evenings. Large

collection of unusual antiques. “FEATURE OF THE WEEK:

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The Dutch Cupboard Antique Shop Located 17 miles north of | Nobles ville on State Roads 13 and 37 just one mile north of Road 128 in red brick Victorian farm house. on west side of road. Visitors always welcome. Open | daily 10:00 a. m, to 4:00 p. m, Sunday afternoon, or by appointment. Write Box 114, El- | wood, Indiana, or telephone 64 |

Look for the Best at Recker's.

We have them! A new lot of |

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Copper peach or apple

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sconces, mirrors, cop- | per, pine, crystal and |

fine services in china, Appraisal and disposal of estates. Open dally 10 a. m, to 4 p. m,

Mondays, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m,, | or appointment. Closed Satur- | day and Sunday. Louise Brooks, |

1441 N. Delaware (rear). LIL 4780.

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Spillman Antique Shop, 4425 E. 10th St, IR-6779; Res., IR-5327. We are in need of “Gone With

The Wind” lamp bases. We |

have a good stock. of Bisque, |

china cups and saucers, “Gone |

With The Wind” lamps, brass |

center tables. Come in and browse around. Store hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday, 12 noon to 8 p. m,; Tuesday,

Thursday, 12 noon to 6 p. m. Closed all day Wi

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