Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1951 — Page 7
- : : : . [oy : Gi : ; » Ten te © , . cd " y ade 0 mre roy = WED . > ; noe i < $e 7 3 y i 5, 1051 NESDAY, DEC. 5, 1951 ph eri THE INDIANAPORIS TIMES = ena ry ri .P AGL, 7 rr we eat Hols ders \re \nnounce OF lympic [ryot its Dex I ——. iii ox seat Lblders for Hots at the event. "The try dts -M d Mesd ry - outs essrs. an esdames Hatty antiiain ‘Mr. and Mrs. Park With Miss Suzanne Smolen- T. Foxw Jain - orthy, E. A Peta : _—™ Olympic Tryouts to be - 2™® being held to choese the - McQuinn, F. 8. Andrews, M. J. Geiger of Dayton, 0, Mr. and ski will Be Mr cad dre AR y arson, Renee Chevrolet, Joan Halcomb, "John" J. Cooper, P. A. sot, | ; — held in the Colisei team that will represent the - Bizub, J. F. Abbott, Edward Mrs. C. O. Fort ; ooper and G. L. Muench. Billie Rech, Mahel Smith, Bar- nessy and John H. Jones. ¥) — . iseum Dec. United States in figure skating Karl, Willlam J. Kiimek, R. M. rs. C. O. Fort and family, Smolenski, Mr, and Mrs. Wil 0 0’ . bara Ann Windt, Mary Bok ® Mr. and Mrs. Seward Price o — . 21 and 22 have been an- at the Olympic Games in Oslo,” Meade, W. M. Rothermel, Kent "Mrs. Jessera Meyers and W. F. jjam H. McKMtrick Jr, Mrs. Don COL. AND MRS. James W. - stadt’and Mary Maloy. y Be M 1 on ga : : : . s 4 wr 2 y Tals hime eee nounced by Mrs. Frances K. Nain Pebruary. Procteds Morgenstern, and ra: Sully ‘and Pak Geiger. R: Kahle, Misses Ruth Horton, Hurt, Dr and Mrs. Jack. Pilchs Messrs. G. W, Stark, H. J pa ai EE Allen, press chairman. inh expenses. o a En Rmeee a Tol With Dr, and Mrs. Paul van ' wisa Hauss and Herta Hauss, er Dr. and Mrs. Randall Bass, FElbourn, Michael Vi y He da 's Monroe : LA Cerne il : : nci, Ray DeVoe, Dan W. Fiiekingen ———— Tryouts will take place at 9 team selected. will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- <b ‘Allen Will"be Dr. ‘and Mrs. ‘ang M. H. Smolenskl. * -. Dr. and Mrs. George 8. Bond,. Justak, David Afflick, L. H., H. Anderson, Oliver As Rauchy a. m. and~2 p. m. on Dec, 21 - 2.8.» Ilvaine and family, and Mr. Russell Glaser of St. Louis, Mo. : ‘Misses Helen Draving, Suzdife Muntz, Mel sol, Olver 2. : | and a 1 p. m, Dec. 22 with final PARTIES b ; d Mrs. K th G 1 M D d M L Others planning box parties Delbauve, Faye. Ana Routh, a Se dieiviy B Raney John Orvile 2uing, Thefts ] selections to,be made at 8p. m. for the a inne bi Mrs. Doar iter an rs. L. A. Marohn of are Messrs. and Mesdames Irene Allison, Judith -Allison,’ M Ee: E31. Singer, 7, B. - HLR. Bailey, Cora A Oy ol J that day. : Sidney A. Horn will Tn and’ Mrs. Esther Britton, ’ Bieliadt, and Mis Mary B. Kel- Howard Intermill, William Gav- Marguerite Sefbert Jeannette Ca or orSen, Bus Ratiryn. Lane and LH, 1 i : . er p : ? ey Gater, : , J. Ed- 3 ® Members of the Winter Club ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and fn Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. BNC ph In, Archer C. Sinclair, Claude = LeSaulnier, Alison Briggs, win Aspinall, Max B, Miller or urd Mes. Chandler Pelt A oe of Indianapolis, Inc, will be family, Miss Hannah Bowles, Crane's party will be Paul Pav- . : TTT TTT me eee ree nm? - 4 . Ry LEI Cleveland, O.; Mr. and : 1 3 & : Mrs. H. A. Marple and Mr. and i 1 SER Mrs. Norris Wold, Lansing, : Christmas Store Hours: Mich, and Messrs. and Mes- 0 125 dames Ernest Henry, H. Jack- " ) i : gf ; 9 a.m. to 5:25. m. son Hiatt, Paul Henke, George : he ul m. +1. : . i a DeHart and P. E. Koplein, Mrs. ~ ts : 1 4 Monday through Saturd y . §J| Viola Crane and Miss Carmel m to take Cecile. yy. . cal clubs, WITH DR. AND MRS. Frank oO 2 at 3 p. m. M. Hall will be Dr, and Mrs, Fl i Roy V. Myers and daughter, mille Fleig “Dr. and Mrs. W. Burleigh" Matthew, Dr. and Mrs. Bert ¢ fe y E. Ellis, Dr. and Mrs, Earl W. ” : 0 Mericle and family, and Dr. Toll 5105 and Mrs, Clifford Taylor and § 1 be hostess family. rrow to the Mr. and Mrs. N. Taylor Todd Fhe Alte The gma Alpha {| will have as their guests Mr. : program of and Mrs. Newton T. Todd, Mr. : d songs has and Mrs. K. D. Earl, Mrs. Ger- : s. Toll with | trude Carhart, and Misses DRESS UP YOUR WINDAWS rifts, | Betsy Todd, Eloise Crowe and ’ : Nancy Carhart. ? Been made A ana Mrs. Mark W. Pang- FOR THE HOLIDAYS WITH rald Foz, born will entertain Messrs. and Flos Hedley Mesdames Minton Nelson, Fred : t Irrgan ’ ‘Smith and Victor Jose Jr. READY-MADE 3 = 8 ie With Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moc an + zingo will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack uise Steeg, Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. T. y Ware and N. Lyons of Austin, and Mr. |. & s Wilma | and Mrs. William Dearmin. [iss Gladys : Some 8 Give Him the Razor That's | MISS VIRGINIA Fort will Named for Its Speed | ‘herapy at | - ; iscussed by : . 3 | be t ’ = Hy ER 130 ALL "NEW REMINGTON 40 = | Educaior — - School PTA a / torfum. resses : Sorority TRIC SHAVER igton will be SPECIAL pair iaday of 3 roup Here
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