Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1949 — Page 19
30, 1049
Miss and Mr. Riparian
To Be Elected by Pupils
Miss and Mr. Riparian of Broad Ripple High School will be elected at the yearbook's birthday ball Oct. 8 in the school audi-
torium. The candidates for the
honor of being voted the most
popular seniors are (left to right, rear) Forrest Reehling, Janet Lahr | and Bill Jessee and (left to right, front) Doris Graham, Nan Hall and
Dick Campbell.
Local Council of Women | To Celebrate 58th Year
The 58th year of the Indianapolis Council of Women| will open Tuesday with a President's Day luncheon in’ the |
Columbia, Club. Mrs. Thad R. Clarke, incoming president,
will be honored.
Dr. John Wilkinson Taylor, University of Louisville president, will be the guest speaker. His subject will be
“Some Aspects of the Current] International Situation.” Hel taught English in the Kaiser Friedrich Realgymnasium, Berlin-| Neukoelln, Germany, in 1930 and '31. He returned to that country
education and
branch, OMGUS from 1944 to "47.79 A
we |
organizers of theg ; bd |
20 million Germans in theg = American zone. For outstanding - contributions, he PT Taylor was awarded the army's legion of merit and the French legion of| honor. He has served as president of the University of Louisville since 1046. Previously, he was on the faculty of the Louisiana State University.
Guests Named A member of the development commission for the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and a member of the executive committee of the Louisville Council of] Christians and Jews, he also is) on the board of directors of the Louisville Reserve Bank. Officers and directors of the council will be at the speaker's table with the special guests. Guests will include Mrs, Henry ¥. Schricker, Miss Mary Virginia| Feeney, Mrs. Claude McLean, May Wright Sewall, Indiana Council of Women, president; Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, Seventh District, Indiana
Jane Klee
* {internes and residents of IndianSets Weddin apolis hospitals. Alpha Chapter g iwas founded May, 1930, by Mrs. [John M. Tindal and Mrs. Elvin! Fleener with about 20° members: The chapter now Includes 100 members,
Lavern Rountree
To Be Bridegroom
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Klee, 710-W. 434 St, announce the approaching marriage _ of their daughter, Jane, to Lavern Rountree, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.| Rountree, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | The wedding will be at 10 a. m,
Nov. 24 in 8t. Anthony’s Catholic B
Church, Ft. Lauderdale. | Tonight, Miss Joan Reis, 5680 N. Delaware 8t., will give a per-| sonal shower for the future bride. | She will be assisted by her moth-| er, Mra. George E. Reis. |
Guests will include Mesdames Joseph J. Klee, John F. Reis, Wil- |}
liam G. Spellman, Fred R. Clarke, R. E. Tackey, M. R. Maney, An-
Others at fhe event will be *#
ey Mrs. Spelljpan, 5139 Winthrop Ave., sister of the bride-to-be, en-| tertained refently with a buffet; supper. The future bride attended Barry College, Miami, Fla.
Sunday Family Hour Set for School 32
The Sunday Family Hour of the Children’s Museum will be for parents, teachers and pupils of School 32.
Hostesses will be teachers in the school, Mrs, C. Charles « Worley, Parent-Teachers Association president, and ‘Miss Mary E. Ronk, principal. Also Mesdames Lawrence Kieser, Dixie Lee Witt,
. James F. Barker, Willlam T.|
troy, Calvin Thompson an
: Dorsey King, president, Indian- | Brake, president, 11th District,
|dall Burns, secretary, and Mrs.
gram chairman and Mrs, Richard Worley, rush captain,
Federation of Clubs, president; Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, president, Indianapolis Parent-Teach-ers Association Council, and Mrs. Claude Franklin, National Council of Women. Miss Sally Butler, president, International Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Mrs. Russell R. Benson, president, Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women; Mrs.
apolis Church Women; Mrs. George
American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Charles T. Harman, president, League of Women Voters of Indianapolis. Mrs. Frank G. Sink, devotions chairman, will give the invocation. Mrs. Helen Dalley, harpist, will play. Mrs. Carl Sauer is in charge of reservations.
Group to Give October Tea
Sorority to Honor
Prospective Members The October tea for prospective members of Gamma Phi Zeta! Sorority will be held Tuesday night in the Ball Nurses Residence at the Indiana University Medical Center.
Mrs. Richard Fiertag and Mrs. Richard Worley are tea cochairmen. Mesdames Eddy Apple, Carl Ault, William Cripe,| George Morec and Donald Kahle! will assist.
The organization is made up of wives of IU medical students and
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will lectufe in our Sixth Floor Auditorium Monday, October 3. Morning Session starts 10:00 o'clock, Afternoon Session
‘starts 2:00 o'clock. No admission charge.
Mrs. Ottilie H. Reilly Prominent Authority ?
on Canasta
Author of "Pointers on Canasta" and "Canasta, the Argentine Rummy Game"
tings.
Business .and social meetings
are held monthly,
Officers for. the year are Mrs.| Hugh Spencer, president; Mrs.| Fiertag, vice president; Mrs. Ken-
Robert William, treasurer. Mrs. ronnie Vingis 18 serving as pro-
To Be Wed
Oct. 8 is the date selected by Mrs. Nettie Mitchell for her marriage to Floyd Ogden, Bridgeport. The vows will be read in the South Branch, Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day
Mrs. Carrie Adams, 27 .stone Ave. ;
Foun Everett West. : rie
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