Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1949 — Page 22
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
The Young People’s Club of
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will have a dinner-dance Nov. 23 in the parish hall Dinner will be served at 8 p. m. and dancing is to be from 9:30 p. m. till midnight. The Commanders Orchestra will play and 8id Collins is to be the master of ceremonies. Larry Logan is general chairman and Joe Delaney is president of the group. The committee heads are Misses Joyce Smith, Mary Carolyn Cangany, Dot Hodel, Ruth Pich, Eileen Sylvester, Ursulla Buennagel and Bernadette Swallow, Bob Sullivan and Leo Christman.
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in County Units to Meet {followed by dancing. Social
week follow: Clemans, Harold Vehling, ‘James TODAY Kennedy and Harry Benson. Garden City—5 p. m. Fall fes-| David R. Davis Claude _ tival. Mrs, Walter Tull, chair-|Crawford, Maurice D. Collins, J. man, . |B. Walters, C. C. Godfrey, C. E. Shadeland — 5:30 to 7:30 p. m./Campbell, F. D. Beisel, Howard supper. Fall festival. Mrs. Kemper, P. C. Kleiderer, Dale Lawrence LeFeber and Mrs. Anderson, Kenneth Person, John Homer Wiseman, Co-chairmen,|W. Bolyard, Henry Semler, Robert Platte, J. Clare Hall, J. B. house and fice cream social. |Brill, Arthur Vehling, George chalr- Horton, Robert Ellsworth, Frank Welsher, John Kensler, Bernard Zimmer, David Augustus, ThomPp. m. “Ameri-/as Kafoure, Walter Hiatt, Frank
second J. hr Horace F. Weakley, - Byron Gr Kenneth Duncan, R. J. Doyle, E. Esther Joseph Olinger, Theo Woelfing, Irving Marsch, Willlam Henshaw, Fred Lahr, Charles Tinkle, Fred ‘Hoffman, M. J. Bishop, Arthur Andrews, Ellis Stuart, Herman Capherr, Charles Gisler, Paul Kramer and Robert Mason. Miller Spears, Lee Boggs, Emil pro-|Brenneisen, A. R. Young, George Lennox, 8..D, Nelson, E, H, Mus! ler, Wayne Geisel, M. J. DeVietien, H. A. Stevens, Harold Mar{lliam Jaus, Ted Siener, 3 Sallabay and George
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School 86. Reservations are being made for the Harvest Festival tomorrow i in the Athenaeum. A buffet dinner will be served at 8 p. m. Well and Marjorie Weullemier. |
Church.
Fall Party Scheduled
Sunday
New Pledge Class To Be Introduced
THE STORE OF
Pi Bets Phi Sorority will havelli ’ fo snl lh 5 Se So 2 3:30 to 5:30 p. m, Sunday. The|| Also in the _— will be the
Values! pledge officers and the pledges. |
They include Miss Jane Mullen, [jill | SEE! SHOP! COMPARE!
| class. | In the receiving line will be lll Miss Betty Blades, social chair- i man; Miss Mary Ann Hyman,| president; Mrs. U. B. Burkett, house mother; Mrs. Helen A. Lewis, province president, and: {Mrs, Emily Qanger, member of |
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present; Miss Jeanette Shep-| pard, vice president; Miss Mary, Lou Reeves, secretary; Miss Dor-| othea Dunnington, treasurer; Misses Carolyn Adams, Phyllis, Ballere, Joan Barrett, Carolyn Beane, Sally Cornelius, Joan Diederich, Jean Doll, Patricia; Fricke, Joan Gottberg, Nancy Hastings, Valeria Hume, Renne Lease, Virginia Means, Shirley,
£ events score first place Parties are being Planta by Elmer Steffen, Herman Selka, director of rushing pledge train-| in the Marion Coun-|Martin Merkt, Jonas Palm E . B. Louden, R. J. Shreve, Dr. E. A./ing of Pi Beta Phi will be the ty PTA. Unit. meetings for the Elliott, J, L. Rodabaugh, J. A. Yeager, Robert Donahue, J. Edward
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for Miss Gretchen Moffitt. The party will be in the home of Mrs, Bridgwater’s mother, Mrs. Lott Green, 1042 W. 35th St. Miss Moffitt and Franklin A. Kreps will be married Nov, 12, Guests will include Mrs. Raymond C. Moffitt and Mrs. Frank Kreps, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Conard Rodenbeck, Frank Rodenbeck, M. N. Bridgwater, William Shockley, I. R. Boner, Robert Hindman, Claude Atkinson, Everett Holmes, Claude Jackson, Beverly Severish, Roberta Brown, James Campbell, James Knight, Lee C, Boschen, Paul Pfaff, Charles Eliott and «John Sorenson. Also attending will be Miss, Joan Perkins, Greenfield; Misses Joanne and Charlotte Green, Shirley Mavis, Betty Lou. Elsenhut, Joan Galbreath, Jane Biller, Marge Arthur, Peggy Rathert, ~-| Marian Ludtke and Mae. Ellen
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The Indisss Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Scrority, will spon-! sor a book review at 8 p. m. Tues-| day in the World War Memorial.| Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will re-| view “The Egyptian” (Waltori). Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor, presi-| dent, will introduce Mrs. Tinder.| Proceeds from the review will go| to the Marion County Home at| Julietta, to the Crossroads Re-| habilitation Center, and for food | and clothing for a Belgium family. i Miss Gail Burtt is chairman; of the event. Tickets will be on] sale tomorrow in Ayres’ Assist-| {ing with the ticket sales will be| Mrs. Arthur ‘'W. Baldwin, Mrs.| Roy O'Brian, Misses Maryellen | Sherman, Edith Abbitt, Mary El-| len Coughlin and Bettie Wolfe. Ushers will be Mrs. Clarence, Townsend, Misses Esther M.| rn Ann Robinson and Jean Sherman,
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