Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1950 — Page 6
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For Friday's Events In Two High Schools
Shortridge og Family Frolic; Broad Ripple Will Feature Fun House
* Additional features and committees have been an-|
nounced for the two high school festivals scheduled for| Friday night. They are the Shortridge High School Family| "Frolic and the Broad Ripple High School Carnival.
One of the top features forthe Broad Ripple Carnival, according to Mrs. Russell J. Spivey. chairman, and her two assistants, Mrs.| Karl Koons and Mrs. George Pattison, will bé the “Fun House.” Sponsored by the school’s Business Leaders Club it will be full} | |
“of surprises. Eugene Hadley is the school sponsor, . Wallace Scott is chairman of the Broad Ripple Lettermen! Alumni Association's “Duck Ring-toss.” The real ducks ringed while| JBoating in water tanks will be the prizes, Comic movies will be sponsored by the Latin Club. Request” and "Even Exchange.”
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“By Special one-act comedies, ‘will be presented |
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15, 1050
Dance 7 Plans Announced By Sorority
| Delta Delta Deltas | To Hold Ball Friday |
Reservations are being received, for the Crescent Danee of the {Delta Lambda Alumnae Club of; Delta Delta Delta: Sorority to be held Friday at the Columbia Club. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter will; lentertain for Messrs. and Mes-| dames John Milam, Robert Hearn, | |Winfred Smith, James P. Lawson | land Jack Abbott. Attending with Mr. and Mrs. w. {Fl Fernandes will be Messrs, and! iMesdames T. 8. Davis, H. A. Hud-| ison and Fred Snively. Another party will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames John kK. Lilly, Warren Walton, Ed Weddle, 1 James A. Holt, Jesse MeDermott, Joseph P. Rutledge, Art Overbay| iJr., Monroe Smith, E. A. Phillips, - ‘John Goll. W. 8. Hartley, Charles Brooks, Mrs. Nellie Turner and George A. Phillips. 7"Mr. and Mrs. Gale Nave will en-] dance for
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Nearly 50 million Christmas cards will be mailed |
By LOUISE FLETCHER |
| |tertain before the every day between Thanks- Messrs. and Mesdames W. R. giving and Christmas Eve. And Johnson, David Hartley, Fred most «of them, according to a {Wolf, Frank Hamp and Albert recent survey by the National Habermeyer.
wi Library | Benefit
land and Charles Novak. The oi (uidred Alice MeAnany Girls Athletic Assoctation, Miss no yo op + Mead were married INov. 4 at St. Philip. Neri Church Max Moreillon, sponsor will sell The Rey, John E. Wells officiated
ceramics and the Library Club at the double-ring ceremony.
Mrs. Edgar Diederich is sponsor. Midreh McAnany, 827 N. Ox. Cafeteria hostesses for the 5 [07d St and Mr. and Mrs. William 458 p. m. supper will be Mrs. B. K. Mead, 3026 Drexel Ave, Ottinger and Mrs. Milton Elrod. Mrs. Albert McAnany was her * Husbands of the chairmen, Dr. sister-in-law's matron of honor Spivey, Dr. Koons and Mr. Patti- Wiltam Mead, brother, of the #6n will be in charge of the infar- bridegroom, was best man
nfation booth. “Emcee” will be A ronan, ; » A ion followed the cere*Chuckles Chapman. Hany: held in the home of ‘Mr. an Irs. Albert McAnany, 2418 Popular Spot Brookside Parkway,
North Drive One of the most popular~spotS After a short wedding trip. the at the annua! Family Frolic from couple are residing -at 4400 6 p. m. to midnight is the game 3g1p go E. room begun four years ago as a Cn : way to entertain the small tots. _ Fourteen activities have been Riviera Club Arranges ned for the room called f n’sa Poppin” by the chairmen, Three Holiday Events Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Shardelow. The Riviera Club booster enThe activities and ‘those in tertainment committee has ‘ane are fishpond, Mr. and Mrs. nounced its Thanksgiving schedGeorge Vyverberg; “kiddies cor- ule. Friday the members will- hold
ner,” Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mess; their ‘semi-annual night card shooting gallery, Mr. and Mrs. party. os rles Barger and two faculty . Sunday night a buffet supper
members, Harold Negley and followed. by entertainment is "Thomas Haynes, and cake walk, scheduled. Dinner will he served Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walker, MT. at the clubhouse ffom’ abott non and Mrs. omer Perry and Roy until 3:30 p. m. on Thanksgiving Lberson, faculty wit 8 “Smash 'Em,” “Duck on the. B reservations due Monday, Rock,” darts and put-put green, Mr. and Mrs. Don Essig; basket-
ball toss, Mr and Mrs. M. L. Hall . . and Mr: and Mrs. William Evans; S t WwW “Ring the Duck,” Mr. and Mrs. orori Y |
Joseph Hartley and Mr. and Mrs.
Organizations—
will feature all types of balloons. Parents of the couple are Mrs.
a newcomer to the design study
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also for Dr. Elizabeth Graves and
Association of Greeting Card { i " BA hy the Dramatic Club. Sponsor is Mrs, Donna Collins. 00% Bg N : : Members of the Broad Ripplel——— aa | Publishers. will. carry the tra- | (Other Reser ations Mrs. Georgé F. Lawler (left) and Mrs. cdward M. Gass , . Business Men's Association will] : | ditional * Christmas “symbols {| Mr and Mrs. Jack Shackelford ore hooks for the library is their goal. sponsor musical chairs. Carna- Robert M. Santa Claus, candles, holly, vi [will have in their party Messrs. % > 2% tions will be sold by the girls in ea poinsettia, winter scenes, snow- { and Mesdames Lowell Boggy and Proceeds of the (Cathedral High School Mothers Club dance the Spanish Club, Faculty spon- . men and Christmas trees, . James Keckley. While Messrs. and’ Nov. 24 will ‘be used to purchase books for the school library. sor is Miss Betty McLeod. . e nn Held The association says Yule KS oak : : { |Mesdames 8. Kirk Dinkins and - The dance is scheduled for 8:30 p. m. in the high school audi > < : floral designs (holly, poinset- a yk '" “Ipichard M. Scheref will have as’ torium. . Cafeteria Hostesses R J h {| tia) account for more than 14 igs ““ a J i ow “Hal, 2 their guests Messrs. and Mes- Mrs: George F. Lawler is club president and Mrs. E. M. Gass ; ; a ’ ev. John E. Wells - | per cent of all Christmas cards. —- : i dames Wayne C. Williams and heads the ways and means committee in charge of arrangements SEManuing the "Coke" har will Reads Church Rit | Winter scenes run second, ‘ | Henry Marckwardt, © ‘| for the event. ‘Ye PTA members James Strick- : Ife { claiming 11'; per cent. And Reservations: Fiave been ‘made Ways and means committee members assisting”include Mess
dames Ray Sweeney, Kenneth Bea, Dan Moran, C. R. Beck, James
~called - “Bold Titles” by the YULE CARDS—Whimsy for the milkman (upper left); Con- |r. Thomas Boyd with Mr. and W. Donadino, William Catton and Charles O'Donnell. frade- cheautifully lettered stantin Alajalov! s design for Designers and Illustrators (upper right), Mrs. Ralph W. Phillips. Meda Cres De aman, Home i "Me Christmases’ ; “Sea- i ~W 3 Tre Vietor Zore and Homer egner prey Chiisiniases and Sea and’ ‘aM Eriest Fied design (below) for the American Artists: Other reservations have been Walter Mallory, H. EK: Trauner, Victor 26 er fieg B0n 18S similar ® “received for Messrs. and, Mes. captions) come in third with P: dames G A. Smith,
more than nine per cent.
ornaments
Bh once they're out of does
a children's candlelight’ gone Tawrence Shaffer, ime
: Explorer To Talk Here Friday
Christmas candles are fourth," their envelopes. service , . . Ene. Here s a cathe- ore. 1 ei followed by St. Nicks, bells, Publighers also say that re- dral etching ~Fohn ‘Taylor Sunes igh Right. James “Whose is the- Next 100 Years?” “ Mrs : ER cach will Joisoduce animals, birds, children, snow- ligious Christmas cards, which Arms—and many others, and Mrs. W. C. Seagle, Miss Wal! be ihe subject i Miss Rosia tf ean amd the men, Christmas trees and a enjoy a seperate classification, The American Artists. Group Nancy. Forbes: and. Robert Forbes 1alk at 11 2.0m Friday in Sp at ne dozen others are continuing their increase in is the outfit which, 16 years ago. MazDaniel the Murat Theater. She is speak- Athenaeum after e ecture, oso» popularity. It's estimated that . started publis hing reproductions * : ing Hiner the BUSDieds of the Ind- gmp a, sr 3 —_— 7 series SPVERIWELESY, Bix on aR 00 ster segs. of ie Vest J iiVg Smariess [eropitonn Rot fries. mas designs and verses must hristings greetings WH a po ne M B fies For i an interna. plese a wide variety of tastes changed this year mas cards, § ince then many dis- Irs. enson {tional reputatio as explorer, I the was re Te % An interesting sidelight is tingushed artists have been reg- i jwriter and lecturer. 8he recently. ; © Way from the simple “tpa¢ the increase in demand for ular participants in the group's spent five months vistiting the
friendly 5:cent card to elaborate
creations POS S as oy RATION that Tos : 38 Io as in church An reported again a panoramic picture of . <ite enh bhania, Prive He ctr as ach year recently by religious leaders, Christmas Because university women have Lebanon. rings its own innovations and A companion series.of cards, (reedom’ of mind from which all whimsical motifs. (This vear a8 other human rights can grow they
| there's even a humorous Christ- | mas
card for your milkman, has issued, this year for the first |.iive and entertaining fresh consciousness of all mankind. designed to be tucked among the time, an exclusive series of re- Falift and preteinns in fresh This belief was expressed by By Indiana Vassar Club empty bottles left for him over ligious Christmas cards. In ad- These range from Witold for. Mrs. Russell R. Benson last night! Miss Barbara Alig, 5650 N. the holiday.) dition to its publication of 400 44n's dramatic “Kings of Ori- At the dinner meeting of the Indi- Meridian St. will be hostess at Those who want to send new cards reflecting all phases ent” to Barney Tobey's candid anapolis Branch, American As- 2:30 p. m. Saturday for a meet- | “something different”. will find of the holiday spirit; the group view of Santa in a bowling sociation of University Women, in ing and their wants well supplied for is releasing a book of religious 4jjav : her report of the Zurich confer- Vassar Club. 1950, Clever cutout techniques greetings. Among these are re- Poctors: lawvers music. Jov- [°pce. of the International Feder-| Mrs. have been employed and there productions of nativity paintings enc camera fans, golfers ana ation of University Women which gn the 50th reunion last June. A are many cards with special by Lauren Ford:-Everett Shinn. (h,.# whose hobbies are Tu she attended this summer. movable features. Appearing and Witold Gordon, homes or gardens or who find dinner was in the here in—one store are three-di- There also are churches in charm in fantasy ail will see Methodist Church. mensional ecards which mail flat landscapes, by A. T. Hibbard their. special interests mirrored . “After listening, especially to ;miah L. Cadick, who represented ‘the working groups im the confer
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THE: American Artists Group
and Sanford Ross.
parallels the increase
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This vear they create
Gives Report
Illustrators,’ deco-
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original ideas,
ence, 1 strongly feel,” said the former local president, “that wom-| en are moulders of human affairs. | The fine ideals of human rights!
throughout the world would be
Middle East,
have a special task of awakening Tea Sei for Soturdey.
~ crowned at 9:45 p. m. between tional greetings witl be extended performances of the auditorium DY. Miss Mabel Jones, national
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Davis, Ralph Zimmerman “and Auditorium. Ww. Ww. W. W. Harris. In charge of arrangements are
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Hall Ruckle; bottle pitch, Mr. and Card parties and special ‘meet- Mesdanfés ‘Ruflh Miller;- Sidney; Maxine Holt and Mrs. #Frances the group will sing folk songs.a great-motivating force for world "Mrs. Pete Kappes, and water pistol N83 are on the program of local Hayes, Merrill Me Murray. McDonald recording and corre- from various countries. A movie understanding and peace.” “and rain hats, Alan Levinson ard Club women—this-week: Thomas Cowley Llowd- Entwistle We Tare on dlspiake: 1s Mrs.” “Benson said she was; R. L. Nipper, faculty. | The Indiana Alpha Chapter of James Thomas, .and Donald Spe nding secretaries; Mrs. Jane on displaced persons, “Answer to struck by the similarity of prob- : hr Zeta Beta Chi Sorority will cele- Venable and Miss Georgia Cox. Valenting, treasurer; Mrs, Oakley Anne” will be followed by re: lems throughout the world. In the - Candidates brate national night at 6 p.m. Sa Peapsonh historian; Mrs. Catiyle freshments. field of education, for example, the i +g tOMOrrow in the Martinique.’ ~The Altar Society of Assim riddle, rush captain, and Mrs. ivers 1 v ) Weight guessing, Mr. and Mrs. The by M q to Cathsl Church will t Pp William Fogleson, chaplain. Mrs. Char 4 universal pinblems vere enough Homer Woods and nail driving, inyocation by Miss Bertha n olic ure wr enter | Mrs, arles R. Gregg enter- money to'do the work: 2) securing Dick Elliott, student, assisted by Weindel will. be followed by a tain with aicard party at 8:15 hire a wis i tained the Iota Chapter, Alpha competent teachers and 3) arous- | Key Club members. short welcoming address by Mrs, Pp. m.. tomorrow in the parish T ree lox 3 _teams will present peta Tau Sorority, at a rush tea ing people to miotivation. ae The Frolic queen will. be Georgia Hanshew, president. Na- grade school. . : rod, in gifts tomorrow Saturday in her Thorniown home, Also presenting a first-hand re-
for teen camps -n!Qhe was assisted by Mrs. Edwin port-of the conference was Miss
The 10th anniversary of the Lurkey. the Philippines, Chile and Gregg, Thorntown, and -Mrs. Frieda Renfro, Bloomington. Mrs.
show. Candidates are Marjory historian. “Alpha Chapter of Kappa. Beta Germany. The ceremony will take Chariotte Krodin, Ladoga. C. E. Roach presided. Peeling, Mary Garstang, Marilyn! Mrs: Anna Fay Taylor, chair- Chi Sorority will be_ celebrated place in connection with the Y-| - : Caeepen ‘Shaw and Jenny Byrne. man, will be assisted by Mes- With a dinner tonight in the teen Club.of the Central YWCA.| Assisting Mr. and Mrs. B. H. dames Louise O'Brian tice Holly ho¢ k Hill Restaurant The money will be used to train; Miller Jr., soft drink booth chair- Thatcher and Faye English Miss Honored guests will be Miss Ellen camp counselors, equip camps and! men, will be Messrs. Sit ‘Mes- Wilma Anthony..and Miss Mary Matthews, Riley Hospital; Mrs. supplement camp diet}. Present- gd; dames A. E. Thacker, R. J. St4ll- Ellen Coughlin. . 1Alva Bates and Mrs. Robert ing the gifts will be Beverly; 4 wood, Leland eo H.'F 1 ' Ward, . Hamel, Washington High School;! / Foltz J. E. Loer, E. W. Hilligoss,, A card party will be sponsored. Officers to be installed are Mrs, Shirley : Pronto, School’ 9, and} Fy Le 2 A..G, Corey, J. A. Bruhn, H, C. tomorrow by the Alpha Beta Owen Biggs, president. Mrs. Aud- Ros emary Foster, School 12. { j fe
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