Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1950 — Page 6

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=: Meridian Hills Club

“Schedules Opening of. Women’s Golf Season

Nine-Hole Play, Business Meeting Planned by Group Tomorrow

Announcements of the opening of the women’s golf | season at Meridian Hills Country Club and sponsorship of | benefit performances of “John Loves Mary” highlight|

organization news today

A pine-hole play and business sieeting tomorrow will open 18-Hole Golfers of Meridian Hills

the season for the Ladies’ Country Clib.

Mrs. Adelaide Ransburg and Mrs, been named co-chairmen of thé group. Highlights of the golfing season will include a Spring Handicap tournament May 22-24; a Calcutta tournament July 12; four two-; ball’ Mixed Foursome tournaments,

The Ihdianapolié Times Sororities— a Page 6 Apr. 2, 1958: : ; Picages . Da nce

Event will Be In Atherton Center

The pledges of the Alpha Chi, Chapter, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, will have. their annual dance Friday night in the Ather-' ton Center at Butler University. ‘Johnny Otte and his orchestra will play. Joanie Shaw, pledge president, is in charge of arrangements.; Committee members are Betty! Jean Pixley, decorations; Joan Ar-| | man, orchestra; Julia Taylor, pub-' lHeity; Cora Lane, favors, and;

Ralph O. Queisser -have| .

: | Linda Dismore, programs.

and the Meridian Hills Club theme of the dance.

“Paradise or Purgatory” is the e

championship tournament Aug, 21-2

Chaperones will be Mrs. Gilbert,

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| Committee chairmen in charge of group-activities for the year, include Mrs. Joh D. Harrington, handic ap; Mrs, Charles H. Edwards,

FEET MES EW Dy dr awards; Mrs. eT H. Wheat, guests; Mrs. John - David Baker, pub-

licity; Mrs. Benjamin Stev etison, western pin; Mrs. Robert Blessing, new members; Mrs. Ph

Olsen, _inter-club. team captain, and Mrs, William F. Hoffman, furnishings

Monthly chairmen will be Mrs. Horace E. Storer and Mrs. w: ite r N. Colbath, May; Mrs. C, Clair Knox and Mrs. Charles L Ro June; Mrs. Boris E. Meditch and Troy G. Thurston, July; _ Mrs. Maurice B. Johnston and Mrs. Gordon W. Batman, August; Mra, C, W. Bogda and Mrs. Harold C. Carper, September, and Mrs. Willlam G, Ward and Mrs Wayne Carson, October.

Card Party Arranged

Mothers of the Marian College freshman class will sponsor this year's Marion Guild spring card party. The pillowslip - party will be held at-8:15 p. m. Thursday in the Clare-HaH student lounge All games will be played. Mrs. Michael E. Haney is chairman Her assistants include “Mesdanmes ‘Bradley Gaughan;-Jo-seph - Harmon, John McCann, Joh MeNeff, Jogeph oO Hara and i

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Mrs. Hughes hy 3060 N Meridian ‘St, will entertain members of the Jonathan Jennings DAR Chapter at a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting Thursday. A talk on DAR-approved schools will be given by Mrs. Oliver Stout. New elected chapter officers are Mrs, Oliver Stout, regent; Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, Mrs. Walter E. Nelson and Mrs George W. Kadel, corresponding secretaries; Mrs Robert E. Jones, treasurer; Mrs Robert McMurray, registrar, and

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To Meet in June

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Mrs, James Rubby, ton, honor guest at the luncheon meetIng held Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

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Proceeds of two benefit performances of “John Loves Mary, sponsored by local Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, will go | to a nurses’ scholarship fund it was announced today. The benefits will be presented by the Jordan Players at 8:15 p. m. May 4 and 7 in the Jordan Music. College auditorium. The scholarship fund is the national project of the sorority ac-

—eording-to-Mrs.-Russell- Furr; na-=

tional president. The benefit play performances will ‘be the contribution of the 300 Indianapolis sorority members to the fund. Mrs. David E. Chapman is in charge of ticket sales. She also is national second vice president.

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Meeting Date Set rizr wi Mrs. wRobert D, Armstrong, his- By Art Study Group ss Fs oo be a reception 8 Miss Prather {o Be Wed

group of The Georgetown Visitation ment Club will meet in the home Association will hold its of Mrs. H. . next meeting in June.

association secretary, was Tech High School teacher, will}

talk on “The Art of Weaving in Plan Parties

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Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Roland; {Usher and Mr. and Mrs. G. D.' O'Fiesh. Dr. and Mrs. M. 0. Ross {will be honor guests. 1 i

' Alliance to Meet Mrs. Truman Woodmansee, 735 E. 73d St., will be hostess to the '” members of the Delta Delta Delta’ [Alliance at 7:30 p. m. today. The speaker will be Mrs. Robert Collins. Her subject is “Button, Button.” | Mrs. John C. Hansen is chair-| man, assisted by Mesdames Wal-| ter H. Huehl, James A. Stuart, {Charles Rice and George V. Lane. Society will be Thursday. | The annual May breakfast of De in the World War Memorial. the. Indianapolis Chapters, Pi Dr. William C. Menninger, | Omicron Sorority, will be at 8 The group has contributed an- ois ’ a. Mm. May 7 in the Severin Hotel. nually to the Bridgeport Nutrition | | Members of the Zeta Chapter, Camp for 25 years. The Shortridge High § School Key Club will have a barn dance Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will

| from 8 to L| p. m. Friday in the school gym. Jim Beacham, Marilyn meet at 8:15.p. m. tomorrow in the Society Sets

home of Mrs. Raymond Moxley, ‘Holtman, Lynn Catterton and Art Baxter (left to right) are getting |3933 Brill Road. in the mood to swing their partners. Initiation services for Mrs. pacers ~————————— Ralph Vonasch and Mrs. Robert Five Seniors banquet and dance after the iniTo Join Group Five-seniors will be initiated in-

Broad Ripple PTA to Present Jordan Chorale Tomorrow — !“°nnietoe, to the Tudor Hall Chapter, Cum Laude Society, “national scholas-

Miss La The Jordan Chorale will* sing at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the geman Broad Ripple High School Auditorium. The program is spon- To Be on Program tic honorary, at 10:25 a. m. Thursaay | in the sc hool

0 pn James, R. Phillippe, Jordan drama department chairman, . is directing “John Loves Mary.” Two! public performances of the play under auspices of the college will! be given May 5 and 6. |

A tea honoring mothers and guests was given this afternoon by members of Alpha Beta! Latreian Club. Mrs. Louis E. Smith, 4717 Graceland Ave. was! the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ber-| nard Lacy and Miss Dorothy! Phillips. Mrs, Karl Stegemeier, pianist, and Mrs. Robert Orbison, vocalist, gave the musical program.

sored by the school PTA to raise money for the senior granu es Special

dance and breakfast. OBERLIN O., Apr. 25—Miss

“ABth fe SARL DEER daY HA vler. Seg abiank: 3 ~ George F. Krueger. A quartet, the “Jordanaires,” i will sing. The members are Jim Bona-

‘wor IE. En tie event t ol MoRoes afe Charles Aldag, Nancy Cox, “Mrs. Honing Johnson will re- She will take part in its Bach

secretary of the chapter and vice Jodele ‘Hook Bill ‘Oaks and Judy Porton the PTA; Karl Tecke- Programs Friday and Sunday. principal of Tudor Hall, will con- and Jane Helmus, mever will discuss the activities Miss Lageman is the daughter

e service Forrest Mulvane, Suct the Service Jane Leahy, Mitzi Of the Fathers’ Association, and Of S:alired ¥ Sageman, 319 hoom, Bill Schell and Forrest

Spratt, tickets, Nancy Willett,

: Parents, friends and alumnae CO Nancy Lowe, Verna Wally Scott will talk on the activ- Maple Lane, Indianapolis. | Newbury. The quartet's speare javited to sient, ‘ their Beam. Betty Sue Ross, June ities of the Lettermen’s Alumni L ros Te : Sh | cialty is barbershop singing te hve Bi 0, oP INOW Mitchell. Kristin Richey, SallyAssociation. eaves lomorrow | They also do spirituals and

élass in scholastic Beverly Bopp, Terre Haute; Carol Holton, New York; Dione PolaShelbyville; Emily Weirich, Butler, ‘Ind., and Jacqueline Pil-

Douglas Paden will present a’ Mrs. Inez Stierwalt, 146 W. western songs. program of organ music and the 18th St. will leave tomorrow. = Mrs. John Raber is general: Broad Ripple String Ensemble morning for a tour through the chairman. The committee memReunion Set will play. The members are Alice, West. She will stop in San een Ashby, David Coffman, Dorothy Francisco May 7-12 for the bienThe annual reunion of the Broad gga” Marilyn Hull, Jane Leany. nial convention of the American Bride-to-Be-Ripple High School Alumni As- pis Purcell and Javet Rust. _ Nurses Association. Is Honor d rite e

sociation will be Saturday night Miss Geraldine Lord was honored at a bridal shower last night in the home of Mrs. J. W. Coffiman, Carmel. = The bride-to-be will be married to Robert Swee- | ney May 8.

Max, Carla Woods and Betty MacNabb, ushers.

30 o'clock in the gym follow Study by dinner in the safeteria. # ._ business session and program will be held in the auditorium.

The Ten -O'Clock -Art the Woman's Depart-

Talge Brown, 2040 ] Delaware St., May 3. - P| gh Emily McCullough, former aygoers |

W. Des Jean, Robert Allison, Al-

Society Plans Conference

-- bers are Mesdames L.ler, D. J. Caseley, Glen Mar1, John Ober and W. H. Traylor and Misses Mary Garrett, Mary Welty, Nina Nichols and Ruth Singleton, tickets. Mesdames W. M. Thurston, Marvin Kahl, Fischer, Henry Cottingham, Ina Sylvester and G. 8. Rader, contact, and Miss Mary Jean Wood-

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Group Announces Hosts, Hostesses

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{Park School Garden Tour are |announced by Mrs. Marvin CuthIbert, pérsonnel chairman for the itour, and her assistants, Mrs. IH. A. Shumaker and Mrs. Robert Rhoads Jr.

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to 6 p. m. Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Charles E. Johnson Jr.

|will be gate chairman at the C. IE. Ruston garden. Mrs. J. E. | Bingham and Mrs, L. M. Bannon (will assist. Mrs.

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Rossebo . . . luncheon hostesses. The first annual conference of the Indiana Mental Hygiene 'n,, ® Kelly and George W.

Morning and afternoon sessions will |

Topeka, Kas. will be guest speaker for the luncheon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Hostess chairman for the luncheon is Mrs. Philip B. Reed. Assisting Mrs. Reed will be Mesdames Shannon Hughes, James |L. Chambers Jr. C. Wagner, Llovd Rossebo, Howard B. Pelham, Catherine Cunningham Brown, Nelson G. Johnson, Alex T. Ross, Waterman, Earl W. Mericle, Rogers Smith and E. Vernon Hahn Mesdames George 8. Rader, Schuster, Ronald Hull, Louis W. Nie, Murray DeArmond, Paul | Merrill, Herbert S. . Gaskill and DeWitt W. Brown.

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The Indiana University Women’s Club will sponsor a concert by the IU men's Concert Choir at 8 p. m. Thursday. will be in the TU building at the State Fairgrounds. A varied program, ranging from the religions works of the

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will have a spring dance Satur- formance of the Junior Civic LY Also Misses Martha Byfield, day night in the Hotel Antlers. Theater's “The Pied Piper,” spon- Margaret Yalu V rginia Lord an Bob Womack and his orchestra sored by the Auxiliary to the ———

will play. Miss Betty Penrose is chairman, assisted by Miss Jeanne Karnes, Mrs. Jack Ingles and Mrs. Richard McNabb.

Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan Asylum. The Bruce L. Pearson play will be given at 4 p. m. Pro(ceeds of the benefit performance will provide camp days for a number of children who come under the direction of the Chil-, dren's Bureau, a Community Fund agency. Mrs. Lewis. Enkema is chairman of arrangements. Mesdames Dillon Huder, Abram 8. Wood-

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