Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1951 — Page 7
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TRADITION PERSONIFIED—Charlene Smith, Carol McClarren, Patty Sage, Patty Smith and Paddy Speitel (left to right) pose tableau fashion for the Christmas pageant they will participate in at the YWCA festival at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow.
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Vassar College Staffer To Address Auxiliary
DE MARY FISHER LANGMIUR of the Department of Child Study, Vassar College, will address the “Woman's Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Medical Society at a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Jan. 15 in the Traver-
Results Listed by Three Clubs
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local bridge clubs today. Winners follow: _ Industrial Contract = Bridge League, Friday night: (Possible Score 33)—Standard Oil: Miss Margaret Watson, Miss Annabell’ Van Winkle, William T. Macdonald and R. P. McCalip, 22; Brandt Construction Ca., Mesdames Joseph J. Greenen, J. 8.. Shortle and Wallace Simpson and Charles Huston, 20; U. 8. Rubber Co.: Mesdames R. R. Bass, William Epstein and E. W. Chaille and Roger L. Deputy, 19.5. The next meeting of the league will be at 7:30 p. m, Dec. 28, in the Construction League building.
Marott Club, Tues: night: N & 8 (Possible 168)—Mrs. M. 1. Thompson, Mrs. C. C. Mathews 98; Mrs. William Epstein, Mrs. John Kirby 95.5; Mrs. Reba Buck, Jerome Jacob 94; E & W (Possible 189) — Mrs. Louis Segar, Harold Lewis and Mr.
. and Mrs. Arthur Herzberg 117
(tie); Mrs. William Rose, Mrs. Arch Falender 109.5. ° Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. night: N & S—Clarence Huetten, K. M. Schafer first; Don Taylor, Jack Soots second; Al Silverman, William McGlone third; Col. Warren Cleveland, Maj. Walter Miller fourth; S. D. Ransburg, D. H. O’Herren first; Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Miller second; Mrs. Thomas Elrod, Mrs. Dennis Ralton third; Jack Weber, Jack Petgrson_ fourth.
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Dr: Langmiur is director of the widely known Vassar Summer Institute of Family Living. She is the mother of four daughters, two of whom are graduates of Vassar.
For the past eight years she has been director of the project for the study of family and community living. She is president of the Child Study Association of America and a member of the Citizens Committee on Children of New York City and the American Parents’ Committee. She is nationally recognized as an authority in the field of Child Guidance and problems relating to family life, childhood and adolescence. This is the ohly open meeting of the Medical Auxiliary and all those interested in attending may do80 by contacting Mrs. John H. Greist or Mrs. James Gosman.
Catholic Women Set Yule Party
The Warren Hotel will be the scene at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow of a Christmas party for members of the Irvington Catholic Women’s Study Club.
Mesdames George Faulstick, H. R. Reed and John Murphy
are on the committee in charge
of the affair.
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Butler Gets Into That Yule Spirit
ITH ONLY one more week of school before the Christmas holidays, Butler University students have their activity calendar full of special Yule events.
Members of Sigma. Nu Fraternity will have a party ato p.m. in the house for underprivileged children. All students will participate in the Christmas tree lighting ceremony -at 7 p. m. Wednesday outside Atherton Center,
Members of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity will have a EChristmas dinner party for children from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednekday. Sigma Chi Fraternity will have its annual Sweetheart Dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday in the house. Pi Beta Phi Sorority will have its Christmas dance Saturday from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Spink Arms Hotel.
Hostess Named
Mrs. Harold Schenk, 3309 E. 36th St., will be hostess for the Christmas ‘party of Alpha Sigma Latreian at 8 p. m. Thursday. At this meeting clothes and food will be contributed by members to needy families. Mrs, C. W. Sebald is chairman of this project.
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Hansens Schedule
ME AND Mrs. Melvin A. Hansen, 5781 N. Pennsylvania St., will give an, open house for ‘their daughter, Marilyn and their son, Richard. The two will greet high school and ‘college friends at the event from 4 to 7 p. m. Dee. 30. Richard will arrive Friday from DePauw University to spend the holidays with his parents. T bb MR. AND MRS, Richard D. Bunker and baby daughter, Diane Lynn, Mt. Tabor, N. J.. will spend the holidays with Mrs, Bunker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rossebo, 420 E. 48th St.
» They will arrive this week.
o <- Do MISS DIANNE PATTISON, Carmel, will entertain her Broad Ripple High School classmates with an open house.from 3 to 6 p. m. Dec. 27. <> oe ow LT. AND MRS. KENNETH C. GROWE, Langley Field Air Base, Hampton, Va. will spend Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. Leonard K. Growe, 8315 Chapel Rd. and
his sister, Mrs. Charles R, Cline, 1315 BE. 82d St."
¢ ARRIVING HOME from Milwaukee-Downer College for the Christmas holidays will be Miss Janet McLaren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. McLaren, 4715 Park Ave. She will be here from Dec, 21 to Jan. 7. | r 0 hb 4 MRS. GERTRUDE PHILLIPS, 309 E. 21st St. and her daughter, Miss Jo Phillips, Highland Park, Mich.,, will spend Christmas holidays in
Winter Park, Fla, with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Deering,
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yo : THE THREE CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, 3520 Washington Blvd. will entertain for their friends during the holidays. Sunday evening Anne will be hostess for a School 60 group at a caroling party, Dick, a Dennison University student, and Tom, Purdue University, will hold a luncheon
Dec. 28 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club for their college friends. ;
Park School Announces Pupils on Honor Roll
HGH honor and honor Jock Fortune, roll members for the four-week period ending Dec. 7 have been announced by Park School along with the
Henry Whitesell, and Harold Bredell.
HIGH HONORS seven and eight go
Dick Wilson,
to the Board of Directors have Jack Mead
been announced by Herbert E. Wilson, president. They are Miller Keller, Dr. Don Carlos Hines and Sylvester Johnson
5 in grades to Don
names of new directors. On Hines and Tod Pontius. The Jr. Those re-elected are C. C. the honor roll for the fourth honpr roll includes Thomas Duck and Irving Fauvre. grade are-Jack Keller, Philip Esterline, William McPherson
Bredell, Stephen Valineg and Evan Noyes.
John Carpenter and Gaylor
and John Stiles:
High honor rollers school are Stephen DeVoe, John
Called 'Coffins'
in high The crust of a pie was called
“the coffin” in early ish Kasle are on the fifth grade 1“sterline, Richard McCrae and cook books. Mince ples, long honor roll. ‘High honor roll for Peter “Weldon. Honor rollers : associated with Christmas, the sixth grade includes Rich: are John Allen: and Philip ‘once were baked in coffin, or obard Kroot and Stephen Spencer; Whitesell.
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Miss Eck = Says Vows in California
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