Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1951 — Page 16

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Informal Entertainments To Precede Singapore Swing

Members and their guests have turned in reservations for the Singapore Swing, Junior League dance to be held tomorrow night at Woodstock Club.

Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Heimberger have as their guests Dr, and Mrs. Fred F. Toumey, Messrs. and Mesdames John K. Hamer, Robert F. Cook, Ward R. Fenstermaker, Edward W. Wohlgemuth, Eugene B. Hibbs, Robert 8S. Ashby, Donald Morrison Jr., Samuel F. Sherwood and Earl Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley V. Sutphin will entertain informally before the party as will Mr. and Mrs, William A. Rugg. Guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Warren T. Ruddell, Riley G. Adams, John B. Watson, Frederic B. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. James D. Peirce and Dr. and Mrs. Sprague H. Gardiner. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Scott will entertain with a dinner preceding the dance. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. James Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freebairn. & oe oe

MR. AND MRS. Alfred J. Stokely will entertain at home preceding dinner at Woodstock. Guests are Messrs. and Mesdames Edward W. Harris Jr., Byron Hollett, Daniel P. Morse. Robert M. Smith, William 8S. Beard Jr. William J. Stout, John R. Fenstermaker and A. Richard Gaus, Out of town guests include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Werbe, Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Muncie, and Dr. and Mrs. William Wiseman, Columbus.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Griffin will entertain at their home preceding the party. Guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames Robert S. Ashby, Wil-

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Messrs. and Mesdames James L. Murray Jr., Gale T. Shullenberger, Raymond J. Von Spreckelson, Alfred T. Symmes, Charles W. Symmes, Ralph M. Reahard Jr., Lucius Hamilton, James J. Carter, William T. Shafer, John G. Dean, Riley Hancock, Charles Harvey Bradley Jr., William 8. Zaring and their house guests Mr, and Mrs. Robert F. Harrison, Union City,

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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. HUFF will entertain at the home of Mrs. Huff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hadley, before going to the Woodstock for dinner. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Collins; €hicago. and Messrs. and Mesdames Vincent R. Kelly, Earl I. Larsen, Ralph M. Reahard Jr., Donald M. Test Jr., and Edward W. Wohigemuth. Also Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph A. Miner Jr, Willis H. Tomlinson, A. Hastings Smith, Silas C. Kivett, Wilbur F. Pell Jr.,, Thomas E. Freebairn and Robert B. Rhoads. The party of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore will consist of a group that has made a tradition of attending Junior League dances together. Their guests are Messrs. and Mesdames John H. Roberts, Howard W, Fieber and Donald B. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Helm, Louisville, house guests of the Kellers.

‘Magazine Unit to Meet

The Magazine Club will meet {at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the | home of Mrs. Herbert Redding, 21 Meridian Place, S. Fisher will give the history of the club, organized in 1889. It is the oldest federated club | In the city of Indianapolis. Mrs. J. H. Smiley will preside at a brief business session. Miss

Claire Redding, daughter of the hostess, will play piano selections

Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames-C. T. Austin, Ralph Carter, John F. Wild- III, H. O. Warren and ‘William Pelz

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HREE speakers will be on the program for the all-day fall conference

Thursday of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women. The conference will open at 10 a. m. in the Hotel Lincoln with luncheon at 12:15

p. m. “Echoes of European Travel” will be discussed during the morning session by Mrs. Russell Cushman, Fortville, fourth vice president. She is chairman of the Social and Educational Department of the: Indiana Farm: Bureau. : Harry Dragoo II, local businessman, will give a report of the Crusade for Freedom promotion, telling how the Iren Curtain is being made into a lace curtain through radio.

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DR. I. LIND ESCH, president of Indiana Central College, will address the group at 1:30 p. m. His subject will be “Education for Life.” Music will be furnished by Miss Marie Barton, who will sing a group of songs accompanied by Mrs. Charles Coyle. Out-of-town hostesses will be Mrs. Ella Whitten, Anderson; Mrs. Esther Johantgen, Borden, and Mrs. Margaret Horn, Lafayette, Local members who will be hostesses are Mesdames Max Norris, E. E. Padget, H. L. Hasbrook and E. Reese Buis.

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Miss Betty Payton and Donald Woods illustrate a new step they have

learned for Butler University College of Music sta ff members Miss Mary Wood (third from left) and Miss Susie Smith. A" square dance clinic was held last night in the fieldhouse gymnasium under the sponsorship of the college. The dance was called by Ed Gilmore, Yucaipa, Cal., nationally

known square dance caller.

Mothers Chorus Rehearsal Set

A mass, chorus rehearsal of the Indianapolis Public Schools Federation of Mothers Choruses is set for Thursday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the Wilking

Auditorium. The mass chorus will sing for the First District Federation of Music Clubs in the Riddick Auditorium this afternoon.

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Alumni Group Plans Dinner Here EMBERS of the Indianapolis Alumni of Washington University, St. Louis, will. hold a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting tomorrow in the Maroft Hotel Hunt

Room. Willis H. Reals, dean of Uni-

versity College, will be the principal speaker, Other special guests will be

Fred G. Kettelkamp, 8t. Louis, Washington University alumni secretary, and J, Hartt Walsh, Butler. University School of Education dean.

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* AMONG LOCAL ALUMNI and friends who will attend will be Dr. and Mrs, Alfred 8. Jaeger, Messrs. and Mesdames Robert VanHouten; Robert L, Wolf ‘and John H. Hamilton, Judge Boggs and Bruce E. Dolch. Mr. Hamilton is the local group president and Mr. Wolf, secretary,

Plan Card Party

Members of the South Side Service Club will hold a pile low case card party at the Food Craft Shopcat 1:30 p. m, Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Kattan is chairman. Proceeds will be used for a Christmas party for the veterans at Billings Hos-

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