Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1951 — Page 32

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SUNDAY. NOV. 25, 1051

SPECIAL INSTRUCTION—Ted Taylor and Ralph Glaze (left to right)

STITCHING UP—Norma Hensley.

Charity Dance Set By Sdrority Group

Pink Christmas trees festooned with silve

will provide a sparkling background for the Evergreen

dance to be held from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. De Columbia Club. The charity event will be sj Indianapolis Alumnae Associa-

tion of Kappa Kappa Gamma farm theme h Sorority E 13 Richard's biggest problem is BA rhe ar am finding 10 bags of peat moss Mrs. Albert W. Buschmann for Act III. The fire marshal and Mrs. Carson Donley are has vetogd straw for the hoe-

co-chairmen of the dance. Miss

PAINTING UP—Sue Kern and Andy Bagosy (left to right).

°TA Units To Meet

Five units of the Marion wunty Parent-Teacher Council

ill meet this

troduction of patrol boys: Lt William E. Owens, safet\ WEDNESDAY Glenns Valley 9:30 a. m

week:

TUESDAY

reatur Central (30 <p. n dridge Nichols, Stop Road wo pen Road to Freedom Tone Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr., R. Spickien Piersor speaker; joint study group Bluff Aventie 7:30 p.m. Open meeting house; theme, "Through Ed FRIDAY ation Hickory College 5 p. m. Fish Pleasant Run-—7:30 p.m. In- Fry,

Vaudeville Planned at Washington

HREE acts in the Wash"ington High School Junior Vaudeville have left minimum of three problems for Sandra Grimes ar

The Teen of the Week—

Richard Landrigan., co-chair-men of the preduction The annual show will he Zive Thu

1ights in the school audilor

Wednesday and psda)

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As members of the Junior

class executive committee, S8andra and Ri faculty sponsors for each act Charles Hamilton is sponsor for Act I; Mrs. Bess Wright Act II, Frank Cook, Act III.

chard work with

The boys’ concert club will give songs and novelty num bers including Irish speciali- : ties in Act I. For the first time r ornaments traight drama will be in-

cluded by the A : So Wonder!ul c. 15 at the x Richard Nust yonsored by third act will be an

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Times photo by John R. Spickiemire.

by Mesdames Robert Diener were found, according to the co- 4 d : . : Robert S. Starr, King Traub To Meet chairman Instead they found I ARRY FLEMING is The Times’ Teen of the Week. John R. Adams, and Miss school sports an obvious oh 4 stip mt . eros . . ~ ; : ; A senior at ech Grove Hig ool, opes to Edith. Normington and Miss a. : " stacle. Most boys plaved basket A enior a Beech TO High School Larry hopes Mary Martha Turpin. Por. W. O. (Brick) ball or foothall and found re study physics at Indiana University and go into research. Assisting Mrs. Robert Hun- Mills, Pdrdue University, RE Le Scarce President «of his class, the Student Council and the c¢ilman and Mrs, Fred T. Hill aH ta " bb Aany boys ve Ie d Hv nay Et he wrk il omerhe nk SiiE with reservations and tickets Wil address the Earlham Charleston and love it Hi-Y, he is also a member of the 8 hool yearbook staff, will be Mesdames Robert W. Women's Club of Indian- and Richard reported A the Historical Society and the Be-Bop Squires Club Walton, Wallace J. Wolff. Wil- ar : t ‘2 lunches at 12.45 romances biooming thro ! r rt} Ea “nd rt apolLs a tuncheon “20 rearsals. Dan rtn Lar nunts and fishes as a nobby. bur A. Eliott Jr, Fred Lioyd rv Wednesday at the home: Too als Dance par ou Arry and fishes a a hobb: Sa and Roy M. Robbins. sending Selon : hey had more in comn h Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming, Beech Grove, are his of Mrs. Robert B. Evans, 4460 they ever realized. Cp . b Proceeds of the dance will Kessier Blvd. bers are doing much h parents. be used for Kappa philanthro- Prof. Mills, a specialist in the own scenery work and making

pies, including the Indianapolis «= 5, Association's annual presenta- .g.i1 tion of a three-vear scholar- : ship to a student nurse enter-

d of agricul

of the Public

onservation a

Mrs

ture, will discuss

al Concern

Arthur C.

many of their

costumes

ing Indianapolis General Hos- _ pital.

During the past year the sorority nationally has awarded funds to student aid

loans graduate fellowships, foreign study .scholarships, undergraduate scholarships and to the French War Relief,

Johanning is chairman of the program. She will be- assisted by Mesdames Robert W. Kellum, Ralph Townsend and Harold Bell.

On Wednesday night “the

Women’s Club will be guests of:

the Earlham Men's Club at a square dance at the Fall Creek Civic Building.

Guild Group To Be Feted :

Methodist Hospital White / Cross Guild. executive hoard : MONDAY 9:30 A M fo 4 p M members will be guests of the Ma e ’ rf . . * y . *

hospital for luncheon Wednes-

Club Plans Party Center. r . See How to See Liat J & G Club members are i Attending will he the general sponsoring an embroidered pil When your flashlight goes fficers and presidents of the i - 4 i ~ 5 + » = lowslip card party at 1:30.p. m Aim in a time of emergency, try )9° guild units

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day in the White Cross Service

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