Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1951 — Page 30
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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES et _ ____. THURSDAY, NOV. 22 1951
School 24 Event Set
Patrons, pupils and teachers of school 24 will be honor guests Sunday afternoon at the
Sale to Be
‘Saturday
Members of the Y. Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta Sorority have completed
arrangements for their fall rummage sale Saturday. It will be at 8 a. m. in the _ Antioch Baptist Church. ~ .. Chairman of the fund-raising "project to be used for a nurse's scholarship is Mrs. Thomas Baldwin Jr.
o ~ » ASSISTING HER are Mesdames C. H, Gibbs. David MW. Sherwood, R. C. Blackman and J. Stanley Battersby. * Mesdames Harry G. Scheff, Ray McFadden, Carl P. Huber, Graeme Supple ard Rolf Westby, Miss Philomena Beck” and Miss Lena Chappell.
Children's Museum “Family Hours" : located at 3010 N. Meridian St., the Museum is open from 9 to -5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays. ‘ Mrs. James Butler, ‘president of the PTA, will be assisted by Mr¢, Madeline Allen, principal, and Mesdames Pearl Holliman, Abe] Dunn, Alice Brown, Betty Sampler, Delores Finger, Jeanette. Davis, Margaret Young. Darnetta Durham, Ethel Broadus and Mary Clay.
Blanket Storage
Before storing away your lightweight Blankets until next "summer, it's a good idea to make sure they're clean. Launder then” in warm soapsuds, and spread them to dry upon clean sheets that have been
Dessert Treat »
For a dessert twosome, quarter and core two red Delicious apples. Do not peel. Dice intn . bite-size pieces and combine with one tablespoon honey and placed upon the grass. To raise . y three tablespoons orange juice. the nap of the blankets, shake Times photo by William A. Ostet Chill and serve in sherbet
them several times during the ~~ FUND-RAISING RUMMAGE—Mesdames David H. Sherwood, R. C. Blackman and Carl P. Huber glasses as appetinae or dessert. Arying process. (left to right) load the trunk for Kappa Delta's Saturday sale. Serves two
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Celebrating Our 112th Christmas Anniversary
(Hartos Mayet.
and Company
Times pho B Wa BOTTLE ASSEMBLY—Local clubwomen not only donated blood and ecrited Jonors for Red Cross Blood Center but also given many hours of volunteer service there. Assembling bottles with test tubes attached for the donations are Mrs. J. R. Hesselgrave, former School 41 PTA member; Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr, Welfare Club, and Mrs. Ida Abel, USA Chapter, American War Mothers (seated, left to right). In charge is Mrs. Nell Tyler (standing, left), Center statistician, who discov _—— —— —" ——————————— —— ered she was teaching Mrs. Hesselgrave all over again. A former School 41 teacher, Mrs. Tyler had > : taught Mrs. Hesselgrave when the latter was a pupil there.
From Our Famous Fourth Floor
The Bridal
Three
Modern Minute Women—
Blood, a Holiday" Gift for Gls
op | AGNES od OSTROM Alia Club; Mrs. Margaret and O. J. Steele. Mesdames Be | In Tha Times Club Editor Diettrich and Philip 8. Kappes, linda Raftery. Alma Ferguson. poe Modern Minute Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Edward F. Hervey. Kathryn Me- ‘THREE 1 : es To r.. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Cormick, Paul Varr Helen chose the Women gave Gls on Ko and Mr. and Mrs. Jameson Trisler, Eloise Carter, Mary E. Knock-Out Bench = ; rea's front lines cause fora -Campaigne, Mr and Mrs. Williams -Barbara Dennin, ; Brass Horns from holiday - as real Thanksgiving observ- George B. Huff and Mrs. C. Har- Hazel Kneer, and R. H. McKin- day.
ance yesterday. Before the end of a 50-day drive for donors of lifesaving blood last night several hundred donors had made advance appointments for gifts through the Red Cross Blood Center here. They vere Minute Women and their “Buddies” pledging help for the wounded over there. = = = ADVANCE appointments were made prior to the deadline by Mrs. R. T. Dehan., Sigma Nu Fraternity Mothers Club of Butler University; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Weinkauf, St. Joan of Arc Women's Club; Marshall Young, Hoosier VFW; Mrs. Elmer Dau-pert.-Big Eagie Unit. American Legion Auxiliary; Miss Shirley Servaas and Miss Arma Heady, Beta Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and Mrs. Lois Palmer, Lorraine Chapter, ITSC.
vey Bradley Jr., Indianapolis Junior League.
= = = MESDAMES CLARA STEINMETZ, Ralph Schodecker and Marie Moeller, Indianapolis Deanery, National Council of Catholic Women, Sacred Heart Parish: Mesdames Harry E. Miller, Bernard Barnes, James Fowler, Michael J. Ley, Alma M. Guinan and Mary Royer, D. X. Flanagan, Joseph F. Sexton and Mary Catherine Sexton, NCCW, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. School 14 PTA---Mesdames Kathrvn Sandefur, Frances Finch, Anna Bordenkecher, Betty Diekers and Dorothy MecCubbins, Charles E. Lott, Richard Erne, Carroll Finch, Charles S. McMahan and EArl Sandefur. School 15 PTA -Mesdames Ethel E. Chandler, Marjorie Howard, Wilbur Moberly, Lucille Marsh, Patricia O'Connell, Neil Dodson. Ross C.. Chandler and Charles Howard.
Sey. Mesdames Robert Phillips, and Nellie Revnolds. Byron B. Barnt, Robert H. Altman, William O. Hohman Jr, John Williams Hollingsworth, John Me Kee, W, E. Miner, H. LL Rainey and R. E. Wrancher. on = =
JOHN STRANGE SCHOOL
PTA Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gord- i
ner, K. W. Sliger and Jack Leisenring; Tech PTA- -Mr. and Mrs. Garland Miller. Mesdames Virginia Braun. Mary Dierkers, Robert I. Anderson. Jo Ann Bradley, Opal Endicott, Michael Donski., Marian Gregory. Florence Haworth, Nell Realey, Margaret Williams and Jo Ann Bradley, Charles R. White, Homer P. Lane, William Endicott Jr.. Richard Endicott, William Endicott Sr.. Robert Bullock, James Constable, Arnold Edy, Melvin G. Hasse, Richard Haworth and George E. Huff. (An additional list of Minute
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Miss Rosita Forbes, Lincoln- guised ‘herself a=” an Arab shire, England, explorer, jour- woman traveling to a holy nalist and lecturer addressed shrine in the desert to pray for members of the Indianapolis her deceas¢d husband. Propylacum at a luncheon In a vivid and sparkling meeting vesterday. manner, she described her ad“I Chose Adven- Ventures and travels from then until the present. She was the first European traveler to follisteners back to her youth Jow the “forbidden road” into when she first ventured into the Soviet Military territory. forbidden Libyan Desert. Only She has traveled in all but 19 years old at the time, she two countries of the world and spoke Arabic fluently and dis- written at least 25 books.
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