Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 13

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The family hour of the Ohildren's Museum Sunday will be sponsored by the PTA of School 84. ’ , , Miss Elizabeth Scott, principal, | 2 Mrs, Harry A. Peterson,

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weth, Gordon Hinihaw, Alex| St. Christopher Catholic Church will hold Sunday in the new’ Stewart, George Ross and H. R.| op 0} building, W. 16th St. and Lyndhurst Drive.

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Bo es Mary John will: discuss Miss Exene Joan Tucker and Louis V. Rockey Jr, ‘will Ho al of ‘the ‘organiza. her experiences in China. She married at 7:30 p, m. today in the Big Run Baptist Church near tion, : taught there for five years: New Bethel. \

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Bw : The Indians Woman's Republics . h WIFE Dinner Planned The Rev. W. F. Buckner, pastor of the New Bethel Baptist ,.. ciuh will meet at 2:15 p. m. waa The members of the Madden. Church, will officiate. next Friday in the Columbia Club, Rd 14 Nottingham unit, American Le-| The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel A. Tucker Mrs. Fern E. Norris will preside, {0 THER eens | NOW OffiCETS are to be elected. © gion Auxiliary, will have a/gr Acton, and Mr. and Mrs. | rn {“pitch-in” dinner at 6:30 p. m. to-| o soke Route 3. Indianapolis Sororifies— Russell Richardson, Lebanon Lt .% |day in the post home. The post| Ys ' pols, {attorney, will speak. His topic is

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members will also’ attend. |are the parents of the bridegroom. “ Dl |“Socialism in England vs. u. | Hosts are to be Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jake Day, New Bethel, will, roup ans Republic.” He has just yevuied. Gerald Decius and Mr, and Mrs. eo the matron of honor and the : from a tour of Europe. There Victor Hammel, bridesmaids will be Misses Peggy|Q A I be a musical Thanksgiving Pro. The monthly luncheon of the d Bertha Rockey. They willl un ay ea gram, > Laurence Hayes auxiliary will be Tuesday in the/an Tr ockey. e chairman. post home. The members willl wear ice green and orchid satin, The Epsilon Lambda Chapter, Hoste Named

e bandages for the Cancer p,mgis Slader will be the flower- gin on Shins ha ya Control Society after the lunch-| — |Sunday. Miss Lena Kinman andl, FHostesses for 2 Mrs. H. P. Metz, 3173 Central|D® Mesdames H. P. Workman,

EE + FN ; o : ; . eon. Mrs. William R. Peo and Rebecca Lynn visit with Mrs. Robert Zachary and her daugh- | Mrs. Rex McConnell is com- | . ‘ Irwin Covert, Willlam Shaeffer, agents, and John Banning of the| J. oie ples (lof) m munity service chairman and|10ip to Chicago Ave, will be the hostesses. John Caylor, Adele . : NE ; for club |Miss Mary Mitchell is president. 's 4 tin is| Mrs. Robert Carpenter and Mrs.|p, 0 ~ Atiing Harold Others attending the banquet By JEAN MANEY around in wide-eyed wonder. Shop to raise money Jor clu The bride’s tvory satin gown 18| cn 0 ieg Hart, new pledges of the| Fiia y by ina will be Robert Gladden, county] “ROCK-A-BY BABY, yourre The ones in the crawling and [ojects and the nein Ee ATe | The Camp Fire Girls are spon- fashioned with a cathedral length organization, will be honor guests: H Mr Bdward Pay attmann superintendent of schools; princi-| at your first club meeting.” walking stages are delighted also selling : r at or Bu a. soring a candy sale. Adult lead-/train. . A braided satin coronet I vist 1s deooras pals of the county high schools,| That's the theme song of thé ‘With the whole idea—where else On Dec. e stmas | in the organization are Work-|will hold her fingertip vell. New officers of the Alpha Beta) . W. tional home economics teach-| Luilabye Club. The group is Can they find that many play- party, complete with Santa and ling on distribution. Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, tions chairman. ‘ers and agricultural teachers who| made up of 300 young mothers mates in one place. . Mrs, Santa, is to be in Block's |" "pred cartons of candy| Lam Hoard will be the best are announced. had students participating in the| with babies i-year-old or Sometimes guest speakers are Auditorium. There will be an | oo 0 "0 oo. Monday and the man and the ushers will be Rich. They are Mrs. Sidney Hays, guest meeting better methods project, the par- younger. They meet, mothers Scheduled for the meetings. The Easter fashion show in April in |. 04 chinment of 228 cartonsiard Walker and Donald Cope-{President; Mrs. Donald Venable. "0 "onions or the Indianapents of 4-H oa being hon-| 3.4 youngsters, the first Thurs- Members report that the women Block's. The younger set is | oo. a 30. land. both of Acton vice president; Mrs. Ray Miller, bo tuo No oe Club. WEST ored and county extension| 4... of each month in the Cen- Speakers are charmed, but that quite enthused about this event snr—————————— . . . |secretary, and Mrs. Merle Moc- a staff, tral YWCA. the men usually cut their talks they're going to be bunny rab- |» The reception will be in the Murray, treasurer. i : > : i bits in the Show. The pro- Parliamentary Law home of Mrs, Nannie Morris, Ac short and leave early, Birthday Mrs, Kreps has just returned V $ L . Sponsored by the Welcome parties and programs for the ceeds of the fashion tea will be Club Sets Luncheon ton. After a trip to Chicago the] A meeting of the Alpha Chap- of orers eaggue Picks Wagon and Block's, the club 18 55:0 are the most popular used for polio patients. couple will live in Acton. ter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorer-|a Goodwill tour of Europe. ETS Co 4 D al Just . year "a. Jt rp events. Officers of the Lullabye Club ta Iudiapatolis Parliamentary The bridegroom attended But-lity, is set for 11 & m. Tuesday.| Mrs. Caroline Hegenauer is ' rom mamas presen . Jo rringer, presi- w Clu ve uncheon ler University. It will be in Ayres m. nvention ©S | number. The club is open to Crowded Calendar A ers, Vor Bt is [meeting Monday. Mrs. William y : by Mrs. Muriel Sanders and Miss Mrs. John Goodwin was named| anyone who meets the quali que calendar for 1940-50 is president; Mys. Harold McCord, [E. White, 3231 College Ave. is to Phoebe Fields. : Rtg lain the hostess. program committee chairman for| cation of having a toddler ..,wqed There will be a card secretary, and Mrs. William |be Club Hears BPW aad Coa the under one. Members whose chil- Food Craft Mrs. H. P. Wilwerth and Mrs. y : 1950 Indiana League of party Nov. 29 in the ‘Wildman, treasurer. > Women Voters dren pass the first year mark — J. M. Whitehead will be the as-| Glimpses into the personal andjcycles and enjoy their picnics.” ITH : bi convention yes- are still eligible to come to the ; . ‘ sistant hostesses. Mesdames| tamily life of Scandinavian peo- She paid tribute to the Finnish!U i: terday at a meeting of the state] meetings, however. eo Lowell §. Fisher, G. B. Taylor and e : board : ents onor ISS oN r ples were given today by Miss/people whose love of freedom,| gi era) : A was set as the dates to; js that many young moth- | Miss Shirley Snyder will be; There will be a bathroom lesson. by” trict, Indiana Federation of Clubs, from Russia. “Finland in the Purdus University Union| ,r0uld like to belong to a |feted at bridal showers. She willlmower Tuesday. Mrs. Nott will | , ~~ |meeting. The Business and Pro- stands as a bulwark between the|Cener. iy, West Lat. ty social club, but are kept out be- [be to John T. McCordi, ‘tess in her home, 310 £. Joins Soro fessional Women's international|U. S., England and Scandinavia| ‘Monday — Plainfield and Ree £ building, West ayette. cause of thé cost of baby sitters. |Nov. 25. i a : ’ Times president spoke at the monthly/and the East. It would be a dif-ipopah and Tuesday — North Mrs. E. E. McMichael, This way they can have their | Miss Barbara Bran, 4240 Grace-|63d St. JACKSONVILLE, Ill, Nov. 18 session in Block's Auditorium. [ferent story today had she bowed|pethodist, Southport and Mise : Point, was elected head of thel cake and eat it, too. land Ave.; will be hostess at a per-| Mrs. DeVoe and Miss Clancy|—Miss Margot Keltner, daughter] “These people,” she said, “don’t/to the Soviet as AED ing committee and Mrs. Get 'Hustered' sogai stiower Mondiay.L het homs. hostesses at a buffet supperiof Mr. and Mrs. Arch W, Keltner,|want Americans to play Santa|did.” ’ Street, Lafayette, was ap- Men Get ©! Hér guests will be Mesdames E. and linen shower last night in 5725 College Ave., Indianapolis, is| Claus. They only want & chance| Mrs, Jaspe JF: Seolt, president.) PTA to Meet pointed state budget committee] Not only the mothers, but |B. hes ad hg home, 3541 N. Meridian|a newly initiated member of to recuperate 80 they can have past renIentS of club and|® D chairman. Reports ¥, Patterson and St. The assistant hostesses were Theta Sigma Society. Miss Kelt-/the life they once knew . .. sojorganizations - celebrating their] The Lowell PTA unit will meet

of both these| the youngsters as well, enjoy |Spence, committees will be made at the| the get-togethers. Tiny, “in- Jacque Staley, Miss Jeanne Clancy Mrs. Thurman A. Tochterman and ner is a sophomore in MacMurray they can go out together as fam-(50th ahniversaries were honored|at 7:30 p. m. Monday. There will

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