Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1951 — Page 6
. Elijah Jordan,
PAGE 6 — ~ Dr. Haake Irvington. . Speaker
E CAN Save Amer<'jca” will be Dr. Albert P. Haake’'s subject Sept. 26 when he addresses the “Irvington Union of Clubs at its 25th anniversary celebration. The event, open to the public, will be at 8 p.m. in School 77. "According to Mrs. Milton A, d.ofton, union president. Dr. J. 8. Albert of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church will offer the invocation and a musical program will be presented by George A. Newton Jr, vocalist. He will be accompanied by Miss Jane Hampson.
A social hour will follow the program. # zn # ” THE GUEST SPEAKER i=
a trustee of theational Small Business Men's Association and a former member of the Labor Panel in Chicago. He is a Chicago Rotary Club past vice president and a vice president of the Executives Club there =u = 2 LAST YEAR HE was elected chairman of the Layman’s National Committee formed to strenghten active interest in the spiritual life of the nation with active participation . in religjous education. Since the Irvington Union of Clubs’ founding in 1926 by Mrs, “Ipirst president, 29 organizations have become affiliated with it. These are literary, civic, educational and social groups. * Pa
CIVIC PROJECTS SPONSORED by the union include the annual “Messiah’’ presentation, the Irvington Assembly Dancing Clasges for junior high and high school pupils, adult study courses and food donations to the Indianapolis Service Men's Center, Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale is general chairman for the anniversary program.
Dunbars are Hosts For Flower Group
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Dunbar, 928 N. Rochester Ave., will be hosts at 6 p. m. today for a meeting of the Indianapolis Iris and Hemerocallis Society. - Miss Dorothy White will show nature slides...
Eouple Sets
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‘Miss Patty Okey Miss PATTY OKEY and Thomas Flanagan have set
a, m., Oct. 6 for their wedding in St.
Catholic’ Church.
Patrick’s
Parents of the couple arg Mr, said Ars. George B.
Okey, 1225 Hoyt ‘Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan, 2140 Linden St.
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MRS. THERESA NAVILLE, New Albany, has been asked to be matron of honor and bridesmaid will be Mrs. Rosemary Heath. Miss Maureen Flana-
gan, the = prospective
Club to Open
Dances Friday and Saturday at the Riviera Club will open the season’s social activities, Preceding the Friday night Riviera Club Boosters dance, the group will hold its monthly banquet at the club. Hosts will be Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wald. 8 o n ARRANGEMENTS will be made ‘for the initiation of Don Young into the club. He is re-
— tiring as Booster president. In
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= n n FLOWERGIRLS WILL be Laura Lou Logan and Deborah Heath. John Biehl will be ringbearer. John . Flanagan will be his brother's best man and ushers will include Howard Heath and
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Social Events
charge of the initiation ceremony will be Lt. Col. Dorsey King, Ray Ball and Ernest Taylor.
= ” un ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE members for Friday night include Messrs. and Mesdames E. W. McIlvaine, Roger J. Kramer and Ernest Cooper. An all-club dance wil be Saturday.
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~ Me Riegner | | Bridge Club |
President
OMER H. RIEGNER is the new president of the Holy Cross Bridge Club. Other officers include Don Schort, vice president; Mrs. Leo
J. Gootee, secretary ,and Mrs. Fred Finkbiner, treasurer.
n ” a. THE NEXT MEETING of the group will be Sept. 26. Results of the group's last meeting follow: (Possible points 392) N & 8 --Mrg. Riegner, Mr.. Gootee 242: Mr. and Mrs. Rod P. Hughes 232; Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Basch 2125; (Possible points 366)-E & W-—Mrs. R. E. Tappan, Mrs. Fred Gilchrist 230; Mrs. Minnie Baker, Mrs. Charles H. Rowe 225.5; Miss Mary Nees, Miss Mable Satterly 215.5.
on on n MEN'S DUPLICATE CLUB, monthly master point night {Possible points 168) N & S— Gordon H. Thompson, Merritt L. Thompson 93; Ross T. Camp-
bell, Charles E. Madinger 87.5; Roger G. Fleming, William G. Fritsch tied with Edward N. Kerrigan, Alford G. Tully 85. E & W-—Ralph G. Ittenbach, Charles H. Rowe 106.5; Cliff F. Glunt, R. A. Mallory 92; Harold R. Milburn, R
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