Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 34

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Assembly Dinner Dance Are Co npleted

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SECRETARIAL DETAILS—There's more to a dinner-dance than frolicing alone. Miss Kitty Ferriday (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday Jr, 5502 Washington Blvd., prepares place cards with James Cottingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nor-

‘ris Cottingham, 3130 Sutherland Ave. ” COMPARING NOTES—Miss Patsy Atkins (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keyes W. Atkins, / {> / 6945 N. Delaware St., exchanges fashion talk with Miss Cotton Ayres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Camp Fire irls fo Install

Lyman S. Ayres, 555 W. Kessler Blvd., in preparation for Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior Assem- ’ bly dinner-dance Oct. 20 in the IAC. : ; Two New Clubs This Week

: A RECEPTION and installation of two new clubs are or . : ® . BPW to Hear Dick Mills Mrs. Col lins A reception from 2 to 4 p. m. today in the North Methodist Church parlors will honor board and coun€il i ays : : . g s s s s. Miss Marian Fatout will be in QLIPS and Tips” is the subject chosen by Dick Mills of Toi DE aames In sponsors and taff member ae Pato nem the Fletcher Trust Co. for his address at the Thurs- i

scheduled this week by the Camp Fire Girls. 1 Talk on ‘Slips and Tips' To Give Talk members, leaders, assistants, THE COMMITTEE included Shortridge High School girls

day dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Busines¢”& Pro-

fessional Women’s Club to partment Club. During the Forum Hour special recognition will be given the United Nations in view of the approaching National United Nations Week. The first of eight movies to be shown with equipment recently purchased by the club is scheduled for 7 p. m., Oct. 19 at the Marion County Home.

The film will be “Bashful Bachelor” featuring Lum and Abner. Miss Violet Rose Sutton is chairman of the movie commit-

be held at the Woman's De-

tee assisted by Mesdames Flossie M. Beghtel, Mary O. Hagar, and the Misses Velora Beghtel, Geraldine C. Keim, Helen H. McMillin, Nina E. Martin and Mary K. Mayer,

Guild to Entertain

The St. Francis + Hospital Guild will entertain with a

spaghetti supper from 5 to 8 p. m, Wednesday in the hospital. Mrs. Charles Gaither and Mrs.

Peter Specht are In charge.

will address the Indianapolis ‘Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta Sorority on her trip to Alaska this past summer. i The meeting will be held at "the home of Mrs. J. S. Battersby, 6262 Washington Blvd., Oct. 16 at 7:45 p. m. Miss Lena Chappell, president, will bring greetings from

the National Council of Kappa Delta to commemorate Oct. 23 as Founder's Day, marking the 54th year of the existence of the sorority. Co-hostesses for the evening are Mesdames William VanDeman and G. L. Jackson.

members of the council social committee and the hostess committee of the All-City Leaders’ Association: Mesdames Eugene F. Thornburgh, L. A. Kirch, Walter Pederson, Frank Linville, Walter Shirley, Andrew Bickett, J. B. Howe Martin, J. C. Procter, F. A. Boyer, Russell Cotton, Ophilia Edwards and Herman Stoelk. ” z = TWO NEW Indianapolis Horizon Clubs will be installed at the celebration Thursday in the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. The programs will mark the 10th national birthday of the organization. Miss Diane De Armond and

will be hostesses.

Mrs. J. L. Allen To Entertain

Mrs. J. Lloyd Allen, 5699 N. Delaware St., will entertain the Indiana University Women's Club at its annual fall business meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow,

Plang ‘will be discussed for the scholarship project of the group. The organization will give a card party .and dance Nov. 2 in the Riviera Club. Mrs.

"W. M. Mace is chairman of the

event.

TICE MAKES PERFECT — Miss Sandra Abrison (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Arbison, 126 E. 48th St., waltzes with R. H. Grebe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grebe, R. R. 17. Dave Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Ryan, 3168 E. Fall Creek Pkwy., watches while Dick Ruddell, son

of Mr. and Mrs, James H. Ruddell, 4455 Park Ave., plays piano.

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