Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1951 — Page 37

SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1051 *__ te THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = ge Ls . - Arts and Letters Sociely SE GTR RR SS LS Dr. Biddle ‘Bahamas’ Is Talk Tope To Meet in Brendonwood To Address amram. Sas. Heim ul fn

sythe and Mrs. L. H. Kornafel, MBS. H. E, Blasingham, Bretidonwood, will be hostess Lun ch e on E Carlion Woods, 5605 Cen: Mrs. Rosalie Heatheo, record

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first and second vice 3 Mrs. George L. Buhr Jr. ‘and E. Carlton Woods, 5605 Central Ave. Assisting her will be

“Interna= jd a proe Oct. 6 for the opening meeting of the Indiana Chap- bo Memorial? ter, National Society of Arts and Letters. Dr. William W. Biddle, Rich a and E. hi or Hrs. A. H. Goodrich, treas of tik on Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Francis: X. mond, will be guest speaker for | Mrs. Ray Hanger will speak: uter; Mrs. William ¥, Arnold, 2 methods Adams, Hugh J. Baker Sr. and the opening luncheon meeting oP The Bahéina Islands.” New , Federation delegate; Mrs, discussion Robert V. Cummins, of the Earlham Women’s Club’ Officers for thé coming year in- Woods, alternate, and Mrs. Are onal pro- Art Grou Mrs, Charles C. Martin will of Indianapolis. _¢tlude Mrs, Lionel B. Stewart, .thur Wilson, auditor. ernational P ‘ give the 2:15 p. m. program. He is community dynamics " Het Subject will be “Guatemalan director at Earlham College, 4 : / ue's sum- 8 8." ncheon be at 12:45 a To Hear 2s oe A For Your Summer Snapshots ; MRS. HEZZIE B. PIKE, chap- “jan Hills Country Club. py and the . ter president, will be in charge 4 with the T h of a business session for board ... " a er eacner members ay 1308 Pe Mr THE SPEAKER WILL GIVE ; Officers for the year serving an illustrated talk on his sum- : Miss Mildréd Fisher, Ft. with her are Mrs, George Jo mer in Porto Rico. Accompany- Plastic Leaf hs will be Wayne art teacher, will be Mess and Mrs, Edwin B. Evans, ing him will be a student memmembers guest speaker for the autumn first and second vice presidents; * ber of the work camp who will » throughs luncheon of the Woman's De. Mrs. Walter”W. Houppert and discuss the program from his | is will be partment Club Art Department... Mrs. John F. Wild TII, record- view point. : The department will be host- ing and corresponding secre- EL ! d Nations ° ess to the general club ‘at the taries, and: Mrs. E. C. Rump- OTHER RICHMOND a Oct. 1 event \in the clubhouse. Jer, treasurer, GUESTS will be Jay Beede, Chairmen are Mrs. W. H. Earlham alumni secretary;

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Ee = T.. membership CRAIFMmAT WE RAFTS oF “Frank T. Edenharter, registrar, ’ EI TOD willbe Miss Fish- and Mrs. Clayton M. Ridge, par-w : er's topic. . She has. just re- llamentarian. Rd., will turned from her second ‘sum- Honorary president is Mrs. e Ameri mer in ° Finland where she Oliver 8S. Gulo. EN meris studied tapestry weaving, : : : Ne ® . :30 p. m. painted and, sketehed. She : ob Mrs. inter ; ; also studied contemporary L iy ; S - pocket for eraco Ab tapestries and paintings in uncneon et ITSC S k leat for he » E ra” "” V eorge Dix- FIORE. 1 "yl Ig iy : peaker Four shoei A" for 120, £20, 2X priate; "8" for, 114, 414, event. HER LECTURE will be 1I- y »1U ere * Stes. Jules Zinter Wilk be’ the n prints: S". for_ Fest £4rd Sulargements; fora lustrated. : : " 3 A former Tudor Hall Séhool The President's Day of the speaker Wednesday for the Isle ¥ Abiractive new golers , . . with old tooled designs, ” . teacher, Miss Fisher has taught Amicitia Club will be cele- of Pines Chapter, International Come in and see car selection of Horn MULTIVISION Phete & is, for bus at the Ft. Wayne Art School brated with a luncheon at noon Travel Study Club meeting Albums, Priced at $3.45 ond S445. re coate uesday | : 8, oated ince mnie Bithis In. charge Tr day in he Fenn Room of Te Thee br Tees =. Ge Hostess for the 1:30 p.m. }1 MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ALLEL 1 to ss { reservatio Mrs. Fran } - nt will be Mrs. O. M. Calvert, A of reservations: stalled an pecitqouns will be in-. PARTY CALL—Little Kathy Grady thinks it's fun to-help her mother, Mrs. Patrick Grady (left) ole SL. (Please Do Not Send Currency) art of the . officers include Mrs. Frani deliver tickets for Tri Koppas' card party. Here they call on Mrs. Arthur Christy. : I do ths ; T vice pr nt M Officers for this year are amp ire Tharp. eside len oS embers of Delta Psi Chap- Proceeds of the event will go Her committee includes Mes- Mrs. Robert Willey, president; EER Eb : Elizabeth Giddens, treasurer: ro paianapelis {alla to ‘the various charities spon- James Arthur Christy, Jack Mrs. Everett Carpenter and } Group Sets aammme Bueiih: STi Bde et a, re chr Jen V1 MPs rr : ) eir annual benefit card party . ” ' : ’ | Mrs. Claude Franklin will and tea. ect chairman for the chapter | am Wad and Donald Mc- .W. B. Lewis, recording secre-

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EN speak on the topic, “Held That DAY Line.” She will stress the need DAY 3 for adult leadership in times of : growing tensions, i Co Other committee heads for the EXER tea include Mrs. Harry Hipple and Mrs. William Turner, in-

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Tuesday Tea THE Extension Committee of the Indianapolis

Camp Fire Girls will be in

charge of a tea at'2 p. m. Tuesday in Block's Auditorium. The tea will highlight the | annual membership march | which ends Nov. 30, Mrs, Ver- | non Macnabb, chairman of the committee, has announced. All area chairmen will attend with their guests.

yn 8 MRS. ARTHUR VEHLING,

second vice president of the Camp Fire Girls Board, will

vitations; Mrs. Edward Lawson, | hospitality and program, and Mrs. Eldon McCreary, food and table decorations,

MRS. LL v cy GREENBERG and her staff from Block's | Camp Fire Outfitting Department will be special guests,

Garden Clubs

Plan Meetings |

Garden club meetings week include and Thalia. { Emerson Grove will meet at the home of Mrs. Norval Hemp- | hill at 11:30 a. m. on Tuesday. | Thalia will meet Wednesday | at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Glenn. McMillan, 5406 Singleton St, with Mrs, Ellsworth Hohlt, cohostess. Members will | answer roll call with reports on | “Mow did your garden grow?” | Mrs. Floyd Lively will report | on birds, and Mrs. Harley Doub | will present “Flower Notes.” | The program will be given by | Miss Norma Eisner, who will | speak on orchids. Mrs. Delbert | Willsey will bring the flower | arrangement for the month. i

GOP Women Set Opener

A “Political Round Table” will highlight the opening fall meeting of the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club Thursday, The noon luncheon will be in

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Discussion leader will be! Judge Alex M. Clark, GOP eandidate for Indianapolis Mayor. All other Republican candidates in the fall election will take part. A question and answer period will follow. Mesdames Clark, Charles Jewett, George Denny, Robert Tyndall and Lewis Shank will be hostesses. Reservations may’ be made | with Mrs. Fern E. Norris, presi-

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Emerson Grove

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It Will be at 1:30’ p. m. In Block's Auditorium,

is serving as general chairman for the benefit, oh \

Comb, Miss Beverly Farquer and Miss Ruth Rhamey.

tary, and Mrs. Walter LaFollette, treasuerer.

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f dent, or other club officers. ® DOVER BRAY a The Quaity of e Marydale Guild ® SUBURBAN GREEN DON'T DELAY—SHOP WHILE THE SELECTION IS AT ITS PEAK! 9 Leen te | ® DOE SKIN BEIGE * SEE THIS BEAUTIFY da Sut in both our Maryland and all meetings with a noon Gov- | : eh EET a Goon OWN {Lar Miss Marie Lawhorn is im | \ ; r iE BE ® SCULPTURE CARVED ;

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