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DANCE DECORATIONS—Helen, Michael and James Schoettle (left to right) help gather flow.
ers for the annual Blossom Time Dance sponsored this year by St. Mark's Catholic Church. Tulips |
will surrbund the windmill in the center of the dance floor at the Indiana Roof ballroom next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schoettle, 1005 Dudley Ave., members of the ticket committee, are parents of the children.
Teen Problems—
Summer Resort Hints Listed
By JOAN THE GIRL TAKES THE SEAT | SUMMER is a-coming and that means trips and excurgions. A drive through the country perhaps, with dinner at a roadside restaurant. Now, naturally, a boy never takes a girl to a questionable resort. Before he picks a place, he must know something about its reputation .and its clientele.
Steeplechase
Plans Laid |
Name Committee | For Royalton |
Committee appointments for the fourth annual running of the Royalton Steeplechase and the coming dates for four Midwest | steeplechases are announced. | Steeple chases on the Midwest .teircuit are Oxmoor, Louisville, {May 26; Mississippi Valley, St. | Louis, June 9: Royalton, June 16, {and the Earl of Warwick Cup, | Chicago, June 23. | Burford Danner, chairman, will | be assisted at the Royalton chase {by Sylvester Johnson Jr. sta|bling; Joseph Barr, concessions; Chauncey Eno. traffic and parking; Paul J. DeVault, patrons and sponsors accommodations: Cornelius Alig Jr., general admission ticket sales and Mrs. Willis Kuhn, program sales. W. H. Gossard and Willig Adams Jr.. advance ticket sales; Mrs. DeVault, publicity: Mr. Dan-
the more careful they both must be about their manners. , Good restaurants frown on gals in slacks and shorts, boys in shirt-sleeves. Better dress with care chums, or vou may be turned away at the door. Once you're inside, stand near the door of the dining room until the headwaiter or waitress sees -you. He or she will lead the way to a table, the girl guest following the leader, her escort tagging behind.
Ne let YN Em \ iM When a foursome double-date at dinner, the gals follow the headwaiter and the first to reach the table takes the chair the man pulls out.
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headwaiter holds for her. At and each boy seats himself on ner and Ed Kinney, course: Mrs a small table, the boy seats his own gal's left. In a booth, William Schroeder 's onsors inhimself opposite. At a larger both girls are on the inside. vitations. and Jack ny Jr table or on a sofa seat against In a wall-sofa place, it's cus- entries y >
the wall. the lad sits at his lady’s’left. In a booth, he naturally takes the outside place.
tomary for the girls to take. the soft seats, the boys the chairs outside.
Out-of-town horses will be stabled at Willis Kuhn's Folly Farm. |
EDISHING THE DIRT Breakfasts |
By MARGUERITE SMITH had it in the basement and kept A K nnounce
Times Garden Editor it quite dry. Mrs. A. E. M. g How Shalt ! tite cate of mY a.Cut it _backto—four—to—six—————— : i . Christmas poinsettia now so it, , = pina. Yepot or plan to Two sororities plan breakfasts ; sear? av Te ag : and “another announces local will bloom next year? I hav ® feed it regularly throughout the d s a i officer today.
| summer with manure water of ’ | eo Senior members of Butler Uni-
Hebrew Temple Scene of Yows
Mrs. Sara Messing Stern and George H. Harding, . Bethany, Conn., were married yesterday afternoon in the Indianapolis He-| brew Congregational Temple. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt officiated. After a trip to Virginia and through the East, Mr. and Mrs. Harding will be at home at Fair-| haven, Munson Road, Bethany. Mrs. Harding lived in “Terre Haute and Chicago before com-| ing to Indianapolis. She is -the!
high phosphate fertilizer solu- versity's Chapter, Delta Delta
i Send Pal in arm Water nejta Sorority, will honor their ; S a 0 Soroug y: Keep mothers with a 10 a. m. breakt doors until nights become fast Sunday in the Indianapolis mild. Then you can plunge the Athletic Club pot in the garden (pick a place, ,mang the guests will be Mrs. Where you won't forget to give Gimert Forbes, president of Psi it care during summer for that Psi Psi Sorority, and Mrs. Carl
will largely determine results at Grant, house director. Mrs. J. T.
Christmas time). Leaf and Mrs. R. C. Cashon are
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ing to Marguerite Smith, The | Indianapolis Times, Indian- 'mer Indianapolis apolis 9. Queries must include been elected vice daughter of the late Rabbi and names and addresses to be president of the Mrs. Mayer Messing. answered. Kent State Uni- - . BRR RR wa cir versity Chapter, Delta Gamma
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® Sand Boxes
® Teeter-Totters Forty-eight newly engaged sen-'
ior women at DePauw University
® Juvenile will step through the giant wed- — Tawvm ding ring made of 2500 pansies Furniture at the annual pansy breakfast
sponsored tomorrow by the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. At the breakfast on the lawn of the sorority house, Tri Delts will model the, latest wedding fashions from Ayres’. ‘| Indianapolis girls who will step through the fing and be break{fast guests include Misses Eliza- | |beth Armstrong, Sally Nugent, {Mary Robinson. Elizabeth Veit: jand Katherine Ziegelmueller. :
‘Mrs. Edward Osborne Readers Club Hostess
Mrs. Edward L. Osborne, 3805 E. 62d St., will be hostess at 1 p. m. tomorrow for the meeting of the Indianapolis Readers Club,
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New officers are Mrs. Milton A. Lofton, president; Mrs. 'James W. Fleener and Mrs. Harold J. Eickhoff, first and|
second vice presidents; Mrs.
Special guests will be new delegates and presidents of affiliated clubs. Decorations will be provided by the Green Thumb Garden Club. "The Giriz ‘Octet of Howe High School will sing: Mrs. J. D Johnston is in charge of arrange ments.
Judge Alex Clark will be guest speak Monday for the 7:15 p. m. meeting of the Inter-Group Counell for Women as Public Policy 'Makers. The meeting will be in the Hotel Washington. { Mrs. Walter Leckrone will preside and Miss Alice Harding will be in charge of the program.
The annual Blossom Time Dance sponsored this year by St.
[Mark's Catholic Church will fea{ture music by Barney Rapp next/ers Club elected Mrs. Mary Bar(Friday night in the Indiana Roof ton, School 27, president.
Ballroom. Salvatare M. LaRosa is general Arthur Leary, decorations, and! Mesdames Dan
vations. Early reservations have been made by Mayor and Mrs, Bayt, Judge and Mrs. Joseph Howard, | Dr. and Mrs. Milton Jaffe, Dr. and | Mrs. John P. Moriarity, Mr. and Mrs. George Rolfsen Sr. and a party of 10, Messrs. and Mesdames | Robert Kirby, Ed Bradley, Bernard Kenne, Vincent Concannon, Harold Schoettle, Fred Schoettle, John LaRosa and George Rodenbaugh.
Dr. Samuel R. Warson, Indiana University Medical Center Child Guidance Clinic, will speak to
Allen, James!
+ Irvington Club Union ~ Plans Installation of
d Officers Wednesday
Installation of officers for the Irvington Union of Clubs (will take place at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the parlor of the Irvington Presbyterian Church.
Mrs.
Cheer Guild at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday! |
Carl E. Stilwell and Mrs. in Ayres’ Auditorium . | Samuel T. Kelley, recording | The executive board of the orland corresponding secretaries: ganization will meet with Mrs. R.| ! ’ : : “''A. Allentharp, president, at 11 Mrs. Donald F. Lafuze, treasurer,/, nm. and Mrs. Francis H. Insley, di- ; rector. A luncheon guest meeting will
be held by the Indianapolis Chap-| ter, Soroptimist International, at
12:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Hotel Lincoln. Travel! clothing will be modeled by members of Block's fashion départment. Miss Betty. DeVries, fashion co-ordinator, will narrate the show,
Mrs. M. J. Morton, 5129 N. Illinois St. will be ‘hostess for an Ayres’ style show at the Wednes-
day meeting of the Study Review
Club. She will be assisted by Mesdames Robert French, Robert
Hobbs, William Koss and Hugh,
Bremerman.
New officers are Mrs. John
Longsdorf, president; Mrs. Carl
Mrs. and
Roesinger, vice president; Robert Ittenbach, secretary, Mrs. Koss, treasurer.
fhe Indianapolis English Teach-
Miss High
Other new officers Jean Wood,
are Washington
lchairman. He will be assisted by School, vice president; Miss Helen |
Tipton, Manual High School, and
Miss Maude Dome, School 75, re-|
{Moore and Albert Derleth, reser-/cording and corresponding secre-| taries, and Miss Ruth Chandler,
Broad Ripple High School, treasurer,
Mrs. Edward Schilling Hostess at Meeting “Mrs. Edward Schilling” will be hostess to the Lady Aberdeen Chapter, ITSC, in her home, 315 Perkins St., tomorrow.
A 10:30 a. m. business meeting will precede the 12:30 p. m. lunch-
eon. Mrs. John Thornburgh will
speak. Mrs. John Bolyard will be in-
stalled as president for the 1951-1! members of the Riley Hospital52 season.
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East Side Group Sponsors
Maypole Dance
—Times Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. DANCE PROGRAMS—Gary Brandenburg, Hoyt Miller, Judy Cock and Harriet Stilwell (left to right) work on programs for the Maypole Dance of the eighth grade dancing classes, sponsored by the Irvington Union of Clubs.
THE EIGHTH grade dancing tor for the past two years, will Fitts, Bruce Stewart, Fred classes, sponsored by the Irv- present some of her pupils in Feggs and Joe Farrell. ington Union of Clubs, will specialty numbers during the Chaperones will include Df,
and Mrs. C. C. Cook, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrell, Messrs. and . Mesdames Thomas Fittz Jr.,,
close the year with a Maypole Dance next Friday.
intermission. . Programs for the dance are
It wi be from Ton 0 jos being made by Cecille Hester, Harold Stewart, Lewis B. p. m. in the Howe High Schoo , Peggs, D. M. Kernahan, Hoyt gymnasium. Barton - Rogers’ Barbara Henninger, Judy Cook, Miller, George F. Switzer, Orchestra will play. Harriet Stilwell, Hoyt Miller, Arthyr Brandenburg, Carl B. Miss Eileen Poston, instruc- Gary Brandenburg, Steven Stilwell and John R. Dunigan, Two Showers to Honor Jeanne Rybolt, June 6 Brid Be of W.M. W une 6 Bride-to-Be of W.M. Walton Two week-end showers will honor Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Ry-‘Wayne Thompson and John
bolt, June 6 bride-to-be of William Merideth Walton. | Walsh, Miss Joan Shephard, Miss Mrs. Elmer Krueger and Mrs. Edward Dowling will entertain Dorothy Haymann, Tom Nichols with a luncheon and crystal shower tomorrow in the Krueger gar-'and Harold E. Young. den, Brendonwood. = Guests will include Mesdames L. J. Rybolt, James Rybolt, Don-| . . Rarebit Is Fine
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Frank Finney, George Finney,! Robert Dearmin, R. C. Burnett,
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