Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1951 — Page 11
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and Country Club chef Walter Brinkman on tossing salad. They are members of the general committee planning tomorrow night's spaghetti supper, bridge and canasta party in the club. Tossed salad will bee on the menu along with spaghetti, meat balls and garlic bread. The 7.p. m. event is the first of a series for club members. :
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(When widower marries a flowers or palms in the chancel of 12 articles by Miss Brooks.
Mrs. Philip B. Lyon Anniversary Fete Planned
ill Be Hostess : | The Carmel Business and Fro- lowing the dinner. One comMrs. Philip B. Lyon, 656 Middle go i001 women's Club will memorates. the club’s birthday Drive, Woodruff Place, will be mark its first birthday anniver- and the other honors Lincoln.!
. ; They were written by Mrs. Ellene hostess at 2:45 p. m. tOMOITOW| (oro with a 7 p. m. dinner Tues-| Hieohaw, y
for the meeting of the Butlerig,y ;, tne Carmel Library. Din-| The casts include Mesdames Alumnae Literary Club. {ner will be served by the Carmel Hinshaw, Everett Harvey, Muriel | Miss Ruth Carter will give a& community Hospital Guild. Myers, Fred Hobbs, John Hill, ! talk on “Drama.” Discussion = p,por guests will be Miss Mary | Mildred Donahue, Lester Hin-| period leader will be Miss Esther'c cowger, president of District shaw, Virgil Thornberry, Geneva! Renfrew, four, and the Sheridan BPW Club Morris, Edith Hobbs, Basil ‘Red- | {who sponsored the Carmel group well and Harry G. Jones, Misses | last year. They include Mesdames Mabel Myers, Joan Schipper, Nelle Fisher, Mildred Hammer, Joanne Brown and Jeannette
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