Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1950 — Page 7
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“A luncheon in the Woodstock Ciub highlights this week's women's activities. Mothers of new students at Park ik Scliool will be honored wiih
nay ihe 7 . Association of Park School will be hostess.
New mothers are Mesdames Maurice Riser, Florence Ryans, William Burnett, EE. N. Engledow, John 8. Kirby, Robert Huncilman, Robert Ennis, George Hermann, F. 8. Wilcox, Ralph Gery,
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Claude Kendall, Russell Fortune Jr, Paul Merrill, John Wilson,| Fred Carpenter, Sidney Kasle and! T. B. Rogers. Mesdames Sam Simpson, H. Al
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man Kevers, Dallas Matthews, Kenneth Hare, J. K. Lilly III, J Perry Meek, Charles Stone, J. E.| Storer, Robert Tuppan II and Harold Latta.
- Miss Nancy Meyers, 4450 E. Kessler Blvd, will be hostess Wednesday night for the Western! College Alumnae Club of Indian-| apolis. A European travelog will be given by Mrs. Lillian Kreps, | Indianapolis Chamber of Com-!| merce, The hostess will be assisted by Misses Dorothy James, Mary Lewis, and Marilyn Inskeep.
Ralph L. Swingley will discuss “Public Utility Accounting” before the American: Society of Women Accountants tonight. He is chief accountant and assistant secretary of the Indianapolis! Water Co. The group will meet in the Spink Arms Hotel,
Early reservation are announced by the k napolis Dental Auxiliary for the pitch-in picnic Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Irving E. Reibel, Brendenwood, will be hosts. 1 Reservations have been made by Dr. and Mrs, Cecil C. Ball, Dr.| and Mrs. Sandu N, Constant, Dr.| and Mrs. James M. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Donal H. Draper, Dr. and|Mrs, Eldridge A. Elliott, Dr, and/ Mrs, Delmar R. Faun, Dr. and Mrs, James W, Fleenor, Dr. and, Mrs. Damon N. Goode, Dr. and s. J. Frank Hall, Dr. and Mrs.| Sheldon IL. Hall, Dr. and Mrs! Lawrence F. Haskett, and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Hohit. Dr. and Mrs, James W. Huckelberry, Dr. and Mrs. Don R. Irwin, Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jennings, Dr. and Mrs. Wade H. Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Kiley, Dr, and Mrs. Jack McVorhies, Dr. and Mrs. Earl V. Schulz, Dr. and Mrs. Pearlie A. Schwartz, Dr, and Mrs. Arthur ‘W, Spivey, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Thompson, Dr. an }rs. Russell M. Whitmore an Dr. and Mrs. William L. Wright.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Altenheim will hold a card party at 7:30 p, m. Friday. Hostesses will be Mesdames William Hauck,
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GALLERY GUIDES . . . Mesdames William Kothe, Charles Weiss and John Peacock (left to right). Bighisen Members of: the Indianapolis Junior League serving TT as gallery guides in the Herron Art Museum, are being instructed in the works of Holbein and his contemporaries. g TUESDAY" 5 MENUS The museum will exhibit works from this period Sunday to BREAKFAST: Sliced baDec. 4. Wilbur Peat, director of the museum, is teaching the nanas and ready-to-eat cewomen. Josephine Madden and Miss real, fried sliced bologna, enGuides are Mesdames Morris Herberton Weiss. riched toast, butter or fortiL. Brown, Jameson Campaigne, ~~ Mr. Peat will instruct a new | fed margarine, coffee, milk.
| Robert D. Eaglesfield Jr., Wil- class for five gallery guides be- LUNCHEON: Scalloped liam C. French Jr., Robert W. ginning Nov. 1. The five-weeks eggs, lettuce and chopped Greenleaf, E. Havens Kahlo, course, to qualify league mem- apple salad, crusty rolls, butNorman R. Kevers, William hers to guide school children ter or fortified margarine, Kothe, Earl Larsen, Charles and civic and social groups fruited cookies, tea, milk. Latham, Edwin M. McNally, J. through the museum, will be DINNER: Green peppers Perry Meek, Post Milliken, Jteaun NY ilesdamy | Paut stuffed with chopped leftover y y " . ' chicken and rice, French John Peacock, Harry V. Rugg Bonynge, Taylor Wil- fried potatoes, buttered kale,
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Legion News— Auxiliar Unit Will Have Initiation
Bandage wrapping, a card party the Robison-Ragsdale Unit, will and initiation of new members are meet at 10 a. m. next Monday in {scheduled this week by three units the Riley Hospital. The group,! of the American Legion Auxiliary. under the direction of Mrs. Don The Armazindy Chapter of the Snfith, will wrap and sew band{Riley Cheer Guild; sponsored by ages. ea The unit will have an all-day outing Oct, 28 in the home of Mrs. Betty Price, Bloomington. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C, Hasselbring, 3029 N. Ruckle St. t Initiation : A card arty will be sponsored this evening by the Wayne Unit * in the Post Home. Cards will be "Times Guedon Editar played, and home made candy
Q.—8hould a person leave the Will be available. Mrs. John Warleaves on their yards all winter fUm is chairman.
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A. Rake up your leaves where- Nington Unit at 7:30 p. m. Wednesever they fall on the grass for(9ay In the Post Home. Mrs. Marthey will smother and kill the {tin Collins, chairman of the 11th gtass. But where they have District initiation committee, will} gathered around shrubbery you conduct the ceremony. can let them alone. They do A business meeting will precede : good rather than harm. there. | |the initiation. A tea honoring the But whatever you do be sure to Special guests and celebrating save your leaves. Pile them up| the 31st birthday of the unit will| in a corner of the garden or| follow. Mrs. George Doane, chair-| backyard and let them rot|man, will be assisted by Mrs. Car 1 down until spring. Or turn them | Pflueger, Mrs. Warner Carlisle! under in vegetable and flower and Miss Betty Doane. beds this fall. Or compost them| bps cma with one of the composting ma-| Halloween Party terials on the market under| The Xi Iota Chapter of the Beta various trade names. For those|S‘gma Phi Sorority will hold a leaves you gather up are the Halloween party tonight. Mrs.
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. These are this year's fashions and they're more fun than a ‘three- -ring circus. Many of the new styles are a turnabout to the Twenties, Also in a turnabout mood is a new compact by Volupte. It's “Turnabout” becduse that is just what it does. Thegpowderfree, bright, clean mirror is on the cover—but not for long. When you raise the lid the mirror does a complete flip-flop and somersaults to the inside of the compact. ‘““Turnabout” TT permits you to look at yourself before vou open your compact. | You'll find it in Ayres’ costume jewelry department on the street floor and it's $5.
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|Serorities— Sigma Kappa To Have Bridge Party
Alpha Chi Omegas Set 'Pitch-in' Dinner Parties of all descriptions are scheduled this week by local sororities. A bridge party will follow the Wednesday business meeting of the Indianapolis ‘sociation. ef-Sigma-ty. 8 | Mrs. Earl L. Cooper, 5717 Al{lisonville Road, will be hostess. |She will be assisted by Mesdames {Hugh Kay, Gayle Reck and E. G. |Gerwe and Miss Doris Roberts. Mrs. Cooper is chairman for [the rummage sale scheduled Oct 28 in the St. Rita's Catholic {Church auditorium. She will bec assisted by Mesdames V. K. Neison, William A: Tornes, J. J. Stcf{aniak, William ¥F. Hillenbrand, William: O0.. Watson, William M. {Hutchison and Robert D. Cole!man, A desert luncheon will be given by Mrs. F. K. Billou, 716 Berkley Road, for the Sigma Kappa Sorority Mothers’ Club at 1 p. m. Thursday. :
Mrs. Edith Shaffer, 351 N. Ritter Ave., will be hostess Sunday for an acceptance tea for new rushees of the Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. | The party will be held from 2 to 4 p.m,
| i . TOMORROW S orme Tota Chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha | Mrs. Lewis M. McMormick {is wog:30 p »n Sire, w. Ww winorganizing regent of the newly ‘ef, 0c IN. Holmes, hostess. K h formed Indianapolis Chapter, Na. _ Dinner-bridge. A eep that dl tional Society, Daughters of the Eagicosion-- p. Jn. Mis fo . | 8, ¢ vy, - famerican Colonists. ess. “Poetry of the Sea,” Mrs. pronuse. oe | Indianapolis charter members w. A. Reddick. with Mrs. McMormick are Mes- portnightly Literary—2 p. m. (dames Edward H. Adams, Bert- Propylacum. “The Theater.” Have your { ram J. Carmack, Herbert R. Hill! Mrs, C. L. Kirk Jr., and “What “yo Joseph A. Meler, C. W. Seet Jr. We May Expect,” Mrs. C. W. photograph ' Joseph G. Terhorst, Walter M. McCarty. {ll Titus and Ernest Welborn, Misses Grolier Fine Arts—Nooh. Mrs. taken Mary Hostetter and Miss Mar- W. G. McCormick, 6511 Riverij garet R. Waters view Dr., hostess, “UNESCO,” for him . vo Mrs. H. A. Goth. 1 National Officers Carmel Unit, Indianapolis League NOW
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