Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1951 — Page 30
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BOOTHS featuring dolls,
knitting, gifts, and a bevy of other things of interest; a story-hour and movie for small fry, all topped by a turkey dinner, are just an inkling of the excitement planned for the coming bazaar of St. Ann's Guild. In celebration of the Guild's tenth anniversary the bazaar
will be held Nov. 2 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Festivities will begin at 10 a.m. marking the eighth annual bazaar to be sponsored by the group. Proceeds will go toward maintaining church-school
work. # # #
A STORY-HOUR will entertain pre-school children so that mothers can enjoy themselves. Young fry will be enfertained with a picture show at 3 p.m. There will be a snack-bar for shoppers, and tea will be serv ed from 3 until 5 p.m. A turkey
~dinner-will be served at 6 and
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7 p.m. for shoppers and hun-
gry spouses, Mrs. W. E. Wilson and Mrs. M. F. Landraf are co-chairmen. Guild membefs in charge of various’ booths are: Aprons Mrs. K. 6. Servies and Mrs. R. B. Moore. Knittin Mrs. W. F. Burnett and Mrs.'D. M.
IN “Badd ere and Mrs. 0. V. Miller. Towels — Mey. D. 8. Woeds and Mrs. L. J. A Cs Me AR MRT Kluck. : Christmas Paperware ~ Mrs. Russell Veit and Mrs. R. Ww, Dorntge. White Eelephants — Mrs. Burchard Carr and Mrs.
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Sop. Pasty he ha Bo Episcopal Church, picks up Jeffrey Yarnall, Barbara Hepburn, Henry and Jenny Vruwink (left to Lgl BE. A Poole and ight) after Sunday School in the church. The Rev. William Burrows, rector, sees them off. The Regularly 69.9, Form: Mrs. Robert Plessinger. Coke ildren will attend the activities for youngsters scheduled at the Nov. 2 bazaar the guild will give. e e of the In Bar—Mrs. Taylor Land and be cel Mrs. H. B. Asquith. Parcel Post Thi e celebr —Mrs. David Augustus and Mrs. WwW C ( E t - iy at 2 p. H. G. Garden. Anniversary IS ee 's u a en ar ven S y - known bar Besth y sainting Tos H. TOMORROW 731 E. 54th, hostess: Mrs. Jordan C. E. Mathews. C.E. | : to Miss M 20 Seb, i CB Miller Meridian Chap., ¥TSC—12:30 p. Thomas Donlon, assistant. Schwab and Lucinda Spaan, . Mesdan Lehre. E. © m. 38th 8t. branch, Merchants Call meeting. assistant. Guest speaker, Wil- . and O. M. rs. E. O. Alvis and © National Bank. Mesdames W. Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sig- bur D. Peat, museum director, | 1 for the te: Mrs. Albert Shaner: tea table— F. Arnold, Edmond Combs, ma-Omieron—12:30 p. m. Mrs rn © E3 HUSUI (ea | Mrs. HLT. Griffith and Mrs, Max Alorscht, Frances Fume. . p= or Noles, 309 Paik. THURSDAY cu. The off A. J. Cook; dinner tickets— Mrs. ple and Rosalie Heatheo, host- hostess. Program, Mrs. C. Aperio—12:30 p. m. Mrs. R. C. Rudoiph C J. E. Hellett; picture show — esses. “The Bermuda Islands,” J. Finch and Mrs. C. N. Sy- Newby, 11 W. 35th. hostess. dents; Mis Mrs. Harold Harness and Mrs. Mrs. Merton Good. mons. “The Gibson Girl.” Mrs. J. W. Wallace, 2 R. 8. Lewis; story hour—Mrs. Pleasant Run Chap, ¥TSC—. junior Alia—2 p. m. Mrs. G. R Dunn. assistant Alan Warne; Finances—Mrs. C. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Hervie Ver- Burch. New " Augusta, fost Columbian Chap., ITSC--12:30 . Marian Th E. Chft. 0 trees, 24 S. Irvington, host- ess. Program, Mis. A. T. p. m. 38th St. branch, Indi- | THE SENSAT on OF THE SEASON this cae al Gret and sa: sz = =» ess. Speaker, Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. C. F. Fitchey. ana Natioral Bank. Speaker, res of tulis a] . fs specta Member PRIMARY FUNCTION of the _Houppert. Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m Mrs Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. | group Sul 5 : -iuoes a host ot taobuious wooiens . . . dames Fra gulld 18 the promation, weitare NAITMors—8Dp.m. Mrs. Mérten COR Gol Tying gw youn, Ladies Federal-Noon Mrs. novelty suitings, pin checks, glen plaids, worsted gabardines J. Adams, and development of th Johnson, 3730 N. Pennsyl- . W. C, Payne, 518 Bradley; | ut in hiah {ach 1 ’ i Edenharte: e church i hostess; Mrs. A. M. Wel- ) Ys «++» CUT In igh 1ashion sihouattas new as tomorr Choose we ; : vania, hostess. Program, Mrs. chons. assistant. Program, Mrs. John Stettler and Mrs. | if. Lo} La j : + NS as omorrow. Lhoose maker, Le hool, young people’s organiza- Dessie Huddleston and Mrs. Mrs TR. H Carpenter and George Craig, entertainment. from arched hips—siim skirt, ‘adoll waist, full skirted, or classic Kiser. Jan tions and the church itself. The Margaret Fitzpatrick. M o Ww. Vv. st ! le FRIDAY tailored ST Y ies a | aad fi dat ad [| i. Rvbolt ar church ‘ Chap. P, PEO—12:30 p. m. Mrs i amp er. a Ty nu peautitully aetailed, masiertully ta lored. Y urch started ‘the school at Pp ¥, 4:40 p.m. MIS. on Ww, PE m. Mrs, Alpha Gamma Latreian 8 p. m Cas 10 I6 ; : Lhd . ; Al Spalding. the I C. W. Cordry, Noblesville, ap. 0-8 Pp. : ' Pm. 2izes [VU To styles; 10 to |8 m-suit styles, and juniors he Legion Hall in Broad Rippie hostess: Mrs. H. W. Hebel 8. Lawhorn. 3349 N. Ches- Miss Isabel Martin, 4640 9 to. |I5. ves, i bai on September 15 1940. The assistant Program on Coy ter, hostess; Mrs. J. 8. Under- Pleasant Run Pkwy. N, Dr, MRS. R guild started with a small group College, Mrs. Frank J. Wise coffer, assistant. “Cottey , . hostess. Community Chest. Wasson's Suit Shop, Second Floor ship comn of adults who informally lent a and Mrs. Robert Richards. College,” Mrs. Robert Rich- | — comes Bond, Cla: hand in co-operation with those TUESDAY args: ; . Friermood, who served in the beginning of Alpha Lambda Latreian—7:45 Chap. AM, PEO—S8 p. m. Mrs. ’ * Ingleman a _the school. p. m. Mrs. Philip Hohmann, James Obear, 5361 Broadway, | Member hostess. Program, Mrs. Frank Mesdames (J. Wise. Miller and Spencer—Noon. Mrs. J. P. Lu- The cas, 806 Fairfield, hostess; Co A Walla Pr Mrs. R. R. Coble; assistant. & : ih ol Music, Mrs. Lucas. r : : : = an . Westfield Woman's — 2 p. m. a A Ser arre . Westfield Library. Mrs. Don 1 \ N. Fleming | Clark and Section One, host- 4 3 / oa ® Those s | esses. Guest day. oP V mittee heac | Woman's Retary — 6:15 P. m. Fa on— | aS 0h Guy. Rhode Propylaeum. “The Psvehol- . : ogy of Hands,” Mrs. Norman i ? ig | COLD WAVE £ schneider Zr an ; - Pull 1 P : WEDNESDAY rr * - : »- > — 4 ¥ ? & A. Inter Nos—2 p. m. Atherton : § ERMANENTS Center, Butler University. : By U Guest day. . FOR THE PRICE OF 4 Mount Vernon Chap, TSC - | Telephone AT lantic 8311 A fu HOME PERMANENT, ONLY 11:30 a. m. Warren Hotel week by Speaker, Mrs. Basil Fischer, American y Service Study—11 a. m. Mrs. Li NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED : Z. I. Callahan, 328 N. Irving- Activ SERVICE 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M. DAILY STATE LICKS» ton, hostess. “Freedom Under a panel dis God,” Mrs. W. A. Crews; of lic Welfare BEA Est. . “Know Your Constitution,” | ana.” “ 23 Yrs. Mrs. Rusgell Haase. | This me Zetathea—2 p. m. Herron Art | the Civic 1 wm, ROOSEVELT BLDG. Lom ILLINOIS Museum. Mrs. T. W. McLean, | tive study WA ToN hostess; Mesdames Aldo Ber- | ¢ at the 38t z torelli, A. J. Hueber, Ulysses { the Indians - —- EE —.--W i , » will be ope) i Speakers : | Hunt, dire J . . . Department : | HIS little lamb went to college . . . and Mary 8 Willie! 9 % 3 | » : vice’ presid . ® | ™ apolis Cha Mrs. Ray y 2 | chairman. 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