Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1951 — Page 35
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Here's Information “Subdebs Lid Anson F Mi : WwW u S ve . Hubert: or AD Inu e omen Parties for LZ S Ayres & (Co Wayne ATTALIONS are organized on the basis of active v, 2 ; members as follows: a i PTA, 0-25 Members--1st Hattalion. . : e ges 4 300. 51-75 Members—3d Battalion, * Cross Blood Center and the : : 4, School 57-75 Members—3d Battalion, donor. Three subdeb clubs will end, 200. 78-100 Members — 4th . Bat- Ne Toate through tertain for. pledges. and memClyde talion. OY « W e credited to the : y * , 8 bers will give a number of club 101-150 Members 5th Bats Jive, regardiess of the date for R Again at Ayres A, Mrs, italien which the actual blood donation parties soon, . . appointment is made. ; > SUR. See. 3 151-300 Members 6th Bat- Group presidents are advised Eleven pledges of the SUB . ye talion. . that speakers are available for DER Club will he entertained at ; Over 301 Members—Tth Bat- fivé minute talks at their unit a rush sea at 2 p. m. today in 0 T d NV talion. rfieetings. Any president desir- the home of Jane Nicholson, 40 4 pens ues ay orority, In all casés the number rep- Ing aA speaketr to address their F. 54th St. 37R resents the active membership ETOup may obtain same by callod Edu of the hasic units, ing The Times. Pledges are Patsy Atkins, al 2% It is the plan of the Minute Cotton Ayers, Kay Baldwin, & ® © & } , iy, Women to secure blood dona- Judy Bowen, Kay Fisbeck, Susie orority, tion pledges from each club 1 io Miller, Penny Pearson, Jody t Mrs, member. Each club member in ese roup S Smith, Carolyn Turner, Ann : turn will secure a “Buddy” do- Williams and Lucia Walton, orority, nor. ‘““Buddy donors are nan- ou ec Olficers Lo be present for the e, Mrs, club members recruited for the : I Ne Nicholso drive. Because of lack of complete tea include ane Nicholson ¥ e | 94 I. Way, r : information on the registration president; Jill Harris, vice resiersons from 18 years | i dent: Dianne Schneider. secreblanks, the following organiza14 PTA through 59 years old will be ac- tions are not listed by Name tary; Sue Storer. treasurer, and hn ' cepted as hlood donors. with the president's ie aad Barbara Walker, publicity Wt: William Everyone Helps number of active members in A waist-line. party is zched- A E h b t Persons who cannot give battalion classification. uled after the Shortridge vs. nnua x | | . V. Dil- blood are urged to recruit two Will these groups please call Cathedral game Friday in the . gy Agnes H, Ostrom, PL-5551, be- home of Marcia Wheeler, 3177 donors; one as a substitute and 3 4 y George “ , fore 5 p. m. Tuesday to com- / RT - N. Pennsylvania St. "At the one ag a “Buddy. plete their registrat n-house party uests will + s on. : : : : : open- , RBuests A H. Mas All pledges will be reported in Soxok Eo Sidi NN STavian EXTRA SLEEPING ROOM—A flick of the wrist will change this luxurious sofa into a full-size a 3 alsts and pay lo} e . The Times as standings change yseq to be Chapter, and Riley bed. Masking its utilitarian angle is the rich matelasse upholstery and trimmed fringe base. Also penny an inch. Refreshments John A, from time to time during the [ida Lory, president); Bright- concealed is a comfortable innerspring mattress. Made by Kroehler, the piece is available here at will be provided by the club 30-day donor recruitment pro- wood (Mrs. M. Trittipo, presi- Colonial Furniture Co. members * . gram. To count .for the group 4 PT P n ana r IS S u {athryn ent); PTA School (Mrs. Dick- ’ or tandi ledges st be in t _ . ‘Ta " . Jackie McQuinn, 535 N. JefA, Mrs Red ding ue 5 ust Hoon he AO suet} Fiohert z N . / * CJ b Ww k ferson Ave. will be hostess for : le by nr. . " . des 4 y I rican l.egior . . a - 5. Donations to be made after that Auxiliary: United Church Mis- ationa / \rtists u Or 3 Le on a rush tea for the TRIX Club Mrs, date li count if the pledge is gsionary Society; Mars Hill PTA ' WH resiey: Willa Mae recorde Historian; Riley Cheer Guild, To Be Dis la ed Tuesda New officers are Willa 1 ; . : . : . 12 i : t Zingraf, ol PTA, All club presidents are ad- used to be Chapter, and Rliey P y y 9 Pugh, president; Pa ¥ 4 : . , y : : " : : : resident thy Stein- An st nding gr of w $in w 1500. ¥ised 10 De ceriain that the Cheer Guild, When We Three [ORK BY members of the Indiana Artists Club will nits Sil. re DIDqent; Doro BY air a 2) nding oe Sup of new paint; ngs, drawings A A SA PPTA, ro RR ERE Gl ARE ROU A Peeve Ree ms BEAR REESE ai Bayer -Reeretaryy Eth : Zin credit for the donation fx writ- No number of active mem- be on display from 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. starting gral. yreasurer = Jackie ii and other works of art exhibited by our own inS— a ——— ten at the top of the pledge » bers has been indicated by Tuesday through Oct. 20 in Ayres’ auditorium. Oil and Pa rt Here © card. In the case of pledges these particular groups. They watercolor paintings wil be hung against a background - y A hayride and wiener roast ian ; I ana artists, made by telephone the person cannot be assigned to their are scheduled Oct. 26 in Avon rm making the call must be cer- battalions. Of SOit Siveh Wall. hai. an. Uaskine..ybar bok chairman Tuesday night three by the CU-TEES Club. Norma tain that she gives the name School 37 PTA: Riley Cheer Randolph COB ON An sivted by Mrs, Haves ! Ps Jean Martin, 425 N. Tibbs Ave sane vf of her group to the Red Cross Guild, Whoopty-Doopty-Dodum nounced chairmen for the new Mrs. Ruth Pratt Bobbs, prize American Legion Auxiliary will be hostess for tomorrow's > Chi ‘ d 1 » year. They include Elmer Taf- MIS. I ! & p wo : of operator, d apter; Indianapolis ILeagu : : is4 al fund chairman, assisted by Mrs. * y1r1..; : meeting. , ent . 1 linger, general exhibition chair-. 3 Units will sponso tv sine} Women: may recruit men as ©f Women Voters; Postal : g be assisted by George Hortense Rauh Burpee. sponsor a party ir d They will count in the Transport Association; Indian- Man. to age : Marilyn Redman. Carolyn 3 ‘ < Sonor. y wl tount apolis Service Men's Center; J0 Mess and A. Reid Winsey, at Cold Spring Road Hos- Collins, Mary Judith Collins, ' . . . seen drive, ! : f ter, . oo y ins, Mary . Decatur Central PTA and Greencastle; Clifton Wheeler, pital as the opening event of Judy Terry, Carol Sue John- Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Floor | ¢# The woman who belongs to Q - chairman of jury of selection fe e : : son. Nancy Stewart, Beverly wear 1 several clubs has. two choices —cnool 17 PTA. assisted by Ruthven Byrum, the rehabilifation activities for Wells and Sharon Marshall ; to insure that each of her Anderson; Roland D. Osborne, R * the year. will be entertained at a “Coke” groups gets full credit for her |¢ Might Be Easier Richmond; C. Curry Bohm, y I ers Sponsors will be Robison- party today by the SNAPS Tuesday through Saturday | effort. Yo Give Un Liaht Nashville, and Garo Z. An- Ragsdale, Tillman H. Harpole Club. Mildred Kirk, 921 N. Bares One pledge can count for only ° ive Up Lights treasian, . 3 A two-day roundup of the and George S. Patton jr. Units. Franklin Rd. will be Hostess . xr z ] ia- \ rty for new members. All| oe CWOIAR MAY 70 ores om ot ee cr. MRS. LENORA B. pANEY, [Ddlana Saddle Verse Ausacls: 3 opr, 16 Mrs, Jonn B, Long, [7 Ihe paFDY Lr hp Toe wl ut, . nwo ma) do ars you spend or slectri publicity chairman, assisted by tion Saturday and next Sunday Clermont, Robison-Regsdale New officers 0 e ¢ October 9-19 tt a | ecruit as many uddy” donors lighting. keep bulbs, globes, and Mrs. Letha Gaskins and Miss ‘in Lions Club Park, Clermont, : : j Patsy Strickler, president; Mil- J : | as she desires and have each diffusing bowls spotlessly clean, Ruth A nderson: Edmund Will feature religious services on Unit first vice president, will be dred Kirk, vice president; Kathtime represent a different club to It's possible for dirt film to Brucker, hanging chairman, as- horse back, six classes, mostly / hostess for a plantation lunch- Jeen Sprunger, secretary; Pat | which she belongs. : steal as much as one-fifth of the . 0 bY Mrs. Evelynne Mess western. at 7 p. m. Oct. 13 and eon. It will be at 12:30 p. m. Lucas, treasurer; Shirley Mies- 9:00 + 5:25 Or. the clubwoman. may light vou buy. Wash them off hd Simon Baus. —a—sfuare dance closing the—first 5 2» sen permanent—correspondent, . ag. m. 10 * P m. : | pledge herself for more than at least once a week with a Frederick Polley, catalog evening's events. o : _ and Marilyn Fredicks, sergeant ring ) | ona donation. A person can soapy cloth to prevent this ct r Miss —l : ; MESDAMES WILL H. LONG, at arms. - give blood every eight to 10 waste chairman, assisted by Miss A Gay Nineties parade will po ott Marshall. Fred Wolf , | ; : Se . Clara Epstein and Walter Latz; open the Oct. 14 program, The and Richard R. Thomas will as- Carol Klusman, 3615 N. RobWeek, Mrs. Mess, social chairman, as- : R Saturd October 20 ’ none | Thus, the clubwoman can ar- . . atl wg Fg By qn Mre gious Services Will be con- got the hostess. son St. was hostess for the arur ay, ’ : sist y Mrs. ) ie Lutz, Mrs. net + TED . : No range with the Req [Cross lo Ladies Guest Night K h on G Blasingh Miss fiicled by the Rev. EM Rate A short business session and election meeting of the newly | . . ; ‘atherine (. Blasingham, Mi: lass, Clermont Christian . 5 organized SPARX Club. As make as many pledges as she A ladies guest night will be 7... Messick. Mrs. Daily and Church. and the Rev. F. 8. Tra- social hour will follow. ident tifis vear, she will be . ses | desires this month’ and credit held at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Mio Helen ‘Woods. vis. Clerraont Methodist Churen In the ahsence of Mrs. Carl DE By Jovce Lonk. vice 9:00 to 4:00 | each to a different club. The Hotel Washington by the Indi- 2 a2 » is, rm weLaom I ot : ident. Mrs. Joh 8818 : yce 8+ . a. m. 710 4: Pe m. be | actual donations will take place anapolis Traffic Club. William ADOLPH WOLTER, mem The executive committee in- Gates, Unit president, Mrs. John president; Charlene Bowles, sec- i d ’ rw i i s8is y cludes Vern K. Reeder and Paul Long will preside. Mrs. Gates ‘retary, and Phyllis Wright, ser- | in the future at eight to 10 Gilbert, Flowers by Mary, will bership chairman, assisted b: gE p weeks Intervals, A schedule speak. Mrs Norman Bovie and Mrs. Hazel Barker Hayes, Da- 0. Ferrell. co-chairmen, Don will be attending the American geant at arms. Vic Sexton are . will be worked out to the Mrs. C. E. Althauser will be mien J. Lyman, Mr. Baus and Alexander, Col. Harold D. John- legion national convention in and David Jester were chosen — mutual satisfaction of the Red hostesses. Mr. Antreasian; Mrs. Letha son and Dr. Russell J. Spivey. Miami. mascots, x arm me ss ho ee a aaa - : sam es ——————— ——— = ek ; .
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