Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1950 — Page 34
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Book Review Married 5 Series Opens On Oct: 31 }
Rabbi Goldblatt Will Give Talks |
The Book Review Committee of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation has announced {its plans for the 13th annual review series to be given by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt. The first session will be at 10:30 a. m. Oct. 31 in the Temple, cine JOUR ARG Jae laare Sts. : The reviews, presented by the Temple Sisterhood, are open to the public with no charge. Mrs. Manuel Cassen is the sponsoring groupepresident.
Mrs. Romer Chairman
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Miss Marlys Miles and John
: o'clock yesterday afternoon in Mrs. Sydney Romer, committee ho Broadway Methodist Church. chairman, is assisted by Mes- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miles dames Manuel Freeman, Floyd 5006 Caroline Ave ond Mr. Beitman Sr. and Philip Falender. and Mrs. B. M. Hand, 2948
Committee members Include , Mesdames Sain Abrams, Mort Central Ave., are the couple's _ parents. :
Asher, Louis Fink, Robert Finn, A. Fleig, Goldolatt, Jules Gradison and Leon Hecht, Mesdames Jerome Jacobs, Harold Jaffe, Sidney James, Charles Lampel, Mack Laner, Monroe
Newman's Leiser, David Leventhal
Lutz, Sidney pha, acon Annual Tea diet mer Scheduled Faculty Club Will Meat
The fall tea of the Butler University Newman Mothers Club, honoring mothers of the school’s freshmen Catholic students, will be held Tuesday. The event will
at the first meeting of the current age, the immediate past president. school . year held by the Butler Mrs. George Rice and Mis. University’s ‘Women's Faculty Katherine Wakelam, hostess Club. The meeting is scheduled Chairmen, will be assisted by past for 2:30 p. m. in Jordan Hall. presidents and a general commit-
Dr. Aldrich heads the graduate tee,
. The division and is a member of the Mesdames DD. B. Shimer, W. H. romance language ] 2, :
: department Rohr, J. H. Lang, W. D. Kibler faculty. During the past summer F. C. Thompson, F. J. Koch, L. J he spent several weeks in France Landwerlen and W. M. Holland. visiting friends and touring the Mesdames I. S. Beebe, J. H. provinces, Carmody, John Schwert and WilHostess chairman will be Mrs par Catton are on the general Eugene T. Underwood. She will committee. be assisted by Mesdames Aldrich,, Mrs. Holland, program chairVirginia G. Brunson, Paul Cun- man, will present Miss Lorraine diff, Vergil Hiatt and Charles C. Monnin, a reader. Other musical Josey and Miss Jane Uhrhan, numbers will follow the tea.
Annual Supper Is Planned By St. Francis Guild
Mrs, John O'Connell, assisted by Miss Olivia Weimer and Mrs. Anthony Benedict,” will be in charge of the St. Francis Hospital Guild's annual spaghetti supper Tuésday. It will be from 5 to 8 p. m. in the hospital dining room. Chefs for the secret old-wcrld recipe which makes its yearly appearance at this season will be Mesdames Gus Caito, Mike Rizzo, Nunzio Mazza, Charles Navarra, Marvin Neese and Charles Peonl.
Another food feature will be & Additional . committees include homemade ples. Daked especially Mrs. Edward Schneider and Mrs.
Luncheon Set [Bernard Tone an Mrs. Frank For Tuesday
| Oberting, hostesses; Mrs. Henry Gardner and Mrs. Fred Koch, Scottish Rite Group To Hear Humorist
past presidents include
for the spaghetti supper guests by the hospital cooks.
| miscellaneous booth.
man, Mrs. Roy Nation and Mrs. G. L. McFarland, Country Store booth, and Mrs. George Graber,
The first of the 1950-51 Scottish special prizes.
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Rite ladies’ luncheon series will be held at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Don. Zelaya, Hollywood's famous musical humorist, will give the program. ; Committee chairmen for the organization include Mrs, Clarence T. Drayer, chairman, and Mrs. William H. Jungclaus, vice’ chairman, executive; Mrs, R. Dwight Harper Jr. chaplain; Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, chairman, and] Mrs. Richard C€. Lennox, vice chairman, program, and Mrs. Paul R. Pinnick, chairman, and Mrs. Miles W. Hockett, vice chairman, decorations, Mrs. Marshall D. Abrams, chairman, and Mrs. Wilbur E. Smith, vice chairman, cards; Mrs. Jungclaus, publicity, and Mrs. Neil C King. reception,
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C. Hand were married at 4:30 |
Women Will Hear be from 2 to 4 p. m. in Jordan | Hall. . Talk on France Presiding at the tea table will Dr. C. E. Aldrich will speak be Mrs. H. J. Baltz, club presiWednesday on “France Revisited” dent, and Mrs. Edward G. Freih-
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| Also, Mrs. I. G. Boyd, chair-
Auxiliary tn the Marion County . 1 Juvenile’ Center. Inc . «a radiant | He wi Il discuss “Youth Traffic Photo Reflex Violations” at the 12:15 p. m. . event in the Hotel Washington. portrait of you Mrs. Emory W. Cowley will report on the equipnfént purchased HAVE YOUR PHOTO REFLEX for the center by the auxiliary PICTURE TAKEN NOW Presiding will be Mrs. Harold J. . Hayes. Pre-Holiday Special
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WDC Bsis Meetings This Week
The Woman's Department Club | anneunces department meetings for the week. Members of the Contemporary Hour, .a subsidiary of the Literature - Drama Department, will open their fail program at 10:30 a. m, Tuesday in the home of Mrs, E. E. Cahal, 27 E. 30th 8t. { Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will ‘talk on “A Resume of My Recent {Tp to Israel. »
{first luncheon meéting of the
{Community ‘Welfare Department. ! {This will be at 12:30 p, m. in the, ‘clubhouse. Mrs. 8ly, wife of the executive secretary of the Congo Mission, {United Christian Missionary So-
Chap. G, PEO—7:30 p. m.
clety, will describe experiences on a study trip to Belgian Congo mis-| sions. She will stress community | problems,
Events _
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nb 14 on Chap Dette. Mrs. E A. Eliott and Mrs. Gem Gene Roeger, chairmen, Day dinner-dance. Carnelian—Noon. Mrs. John v. .Engeike, 2818 N, Talbot, host-| ess, Luncheon; business; bridge. Federation of Mothers Choruses— 9:30 a. m. Wilking Music Co. | Cherokee Chap, 1TSC—1 p. m. Colonial Furniture Co. Meridian Room. Speaker, Mrs. Waiter Houppert. Monday Conversation—2 p. m. Mrs. Alan Albright, 5839 Guilford, hostess. “Morning Faces” (Brown), Mrs. George Fromm. t New Era—1 p. m. Jones’ Restaurant, Guest
Noblesville Tourist—2 p. m. Mrs. R. E. Kerman, hostess. Pro-| gram, Mrs. H. L. Essington and Mrs. G. H. Cullen. Mrs. | W. R. Craigle, 3310 N. Meridian, hostess. Music, “Memory Lane,” Mrs. D. R. Ehait, Vincent CLSC—Noon. Mrs. R. 8. Haase, E. Tist, hostess. Program, Mrs, R, C, Boyd and Mrs. HB. O. Price,
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