Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1952 — Page 26

* © : : ; : : 3 : . ¥ . © ; ° f 3 : : ; pl dm ; : * . : oii 5 bd SL 7 1.2 SUND PAGE 26 ae , : ™E INDL AN APOLIS TIMES : SUNDAY, JAN. 2m. 1052 E nstallatior n Wi Il F Ig hlig ht eal Estate Ui HI . of Y TOMORROW ; 12:30 p. m. Mrs. D. C. Bayly, filled in the Holy Land," — Richard 'T Richard Guild Sets ACA—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Gilbert 5861 . Lowell, hostess. Mrs. Miss Irene Duncan. ; ? n urner, Richarc s, 4409 N. Pennsylvania Noble Reynolds, speaker. TUESDAY SE ————— N of offi- Il, and Mrs. Doris H. Powers, McKinney, George Dougherty,” man, Ric har ] Forbes, 3 s ) ea cer. \ ge i Ft. pliss, Tes. H. L. Horton, Wayne Whitfing, Schriever, J. F. Foxworthy, ; hostess. Luncheon. Book re- Venetian Chap, ITSC—12:30 Gypsy Chap, ITSC—1 p. m. —— i Attending “together will be Wallace Whiffing, H. L. Tay- Hugh A. Teetors, Edward : : view, Mrs, -Clayton Ridge. p. m. Warren Hotel. “Haiti. Mrs. Robert. J. Yount, 6160 ——— Saturday night annual ball joseph J. Argus, Fred C. Tuck- - lof, Thomas Hendricks, C. H. Eaton, John Hawes, J. H. Otto, cefing Betsy Ross Chap, ITSC— Narrators—8 p. m. Mrs.. Paul Carrollton, Hostess. Mrs. Ray — : ; di lis Real er. Robert B. Kershade, Fred. Marlett, ‘M. 8, Martin. J. .D Marion Stump, Tole Moller, 6:30 p. m. E. New York St. Duckwall, 3446 N. Meridian, F. Hanger, speaker. — (of . the In 120300 Bn Mitchell, Guy H, Williams, Al-. Otto and Miss Aileen Klaiber Edward French, J. J. Cosgrove, HE Monday Guild an’ Branch, Indiana National hostess, Mrs. Charles Fitz- Westfield Woman's—1:30 p. m, S——— . {Estate Board "in the Indian- "pn pg. rey Paul L. Me- °° * 8» . H. J. Feeney, Robert Riggs and Eg ov Bank. Mrs. R. B, Purkiss, patrick and ‘Mrs. John Max, Mrs. Don Clark, hostess. “In- es apolis Athletic Club. Cord, Frank H. Cox, R. E. Peck- GOING TOGETHER will be Lou Feeney auxiliary of the Wom- speaker. : : book reviews. “This Little diana Artists’ Mrs. Jewel a James > Hunt Sots) Pres, ham, Willis Adams, Richard F. Messrs. and Mesdames R. A MESsk Zo RD Mesa an's Department Club or- Nn EU House Went Po Market,” Mrs. Hadley and Mrs. Wilson Mil» en anization " Hoberg and John D. Case. a aor i" y WwW MESSRS. Ad Alesdames is i 3 a Bo. Ne Bryan, novan fore ers be installed by Joseph H 8 apg fom b Fan Ceo WN Cr Johu Westlake, J. G. Lantz ganized joall the blind, wi W. 44th, hostess. “Haiti,” Chap. P, PEO—12:30 p. m. Mrs, WEDNESDAY president, : Ya ; By ie t at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in > : ats nr ATENS, TetiFing Dresden - ANOTHER PARTY will in- Leon Sullivan, Marion Davis; Joseph Berry, C. E. Carlsen, mes Jubh Ee Mes. Basi Fiscner. TTSO A. It Losche, 3714 Suther. . Zetathen 1:30 p. M.. M75, Paul Other officers are Robert E Al ly. 14 1 4 S81 « M . > the clubhouse. Pleasant - Run Chap; ITSC— land, hostess. “Prophecy Ful- TTI nr Gertral, Walker.~ vice president; Walt clude Messrs, and Mesdames Ralph ( handler, Scott Padget! Raleigh Burk, D. WwW. Thomp- Honor guests will include Mrs. hostess. “Life in the British Veon. secretary and Charles Guy F. Boyd, Robert Johnson,” W. N, W ltermire Ww. D. Fitz- on, Robert Bidlack, Frank william F. Kraas Jr., president i Isles,” Mrs. A. C. Caldwell ¥. Brewer, treasurer. . William F. Boyd, Mendel Mc- patrick, W. R. Fleming, Jerry fans Trancis Bolls, Eugene. of the WDC, and Mrs. Cecil A. YW Gro 1 M ¥ FRIDAY ‘Gifts will | be presented vv Carty, Alfred Campbell, Wal- Pitman, F. .E. Gates, Oliver -giliatt, John Carvey, Frank avier chairman of.the com- up 0 ee AE ot to My one Armald ter Stone, F, C. Tucker Jr, Wil- Gates, Dan Sweeney and Miss polence, Paul Streef\ Floyd nity * welfare department o Daughters sof the British Em. Mr. Hurt to Mr. ATEUS, Arnold : 4 Kk ‘har t e hers RE ; munit} p . The Rev. and Mrs. John Fer- nounce the slate of the. new pire—12:30 p. m. 38th St, Davis, Joe Goode and Lee lam 8. Ankenbrock, John A. Charlotte Gates, Archie Adams (Chapman, Norbert mpson, Mrs, George Arthur Frantz is : | or G.. Davis, 0 OO dicers |. - Wallace, Robert Houk, Guy W. and Homer Hinkle Tony Winiger, Fugeny Barth, department chairman guson will speak on, “Glimpses board members. Branch, Indiana . National con, out-going officers. : ; ) Ton iniger, ‘E nj Bar . ) on wil ranch, x Hargon 8 Pe Whiteside, G. H. Dirks, W. P. Messrs, and Mesdames Jack’ Stanley Joseph, William E. Beck The musical program will be Of India” ‘at the 6:30 p. m. Dinner reservations may be Ba tly us Home, GUESTS ‘AT THE head table J ean Looleabitk Bo Willis. Walter Barrett, Frank and Mrs. Ethel Bromert. . presented by Mrs. Thelma Sch- Thursday annual dinner meet- made before Tuesday with Miss India \apolis Woman's — 1:30 will include the new and old (0 a er arony Miss Rogers, Jan po i an ko With Mr. and Mrs. Bruce €. wartz. ing of the Indianapolis Young Jean Sherman, YWCA office. p. ‘m. Propylaeum.. Election 11 er GIG Julnes A gy atin) rip seorge Bloom ‘eqerick Javage wi ) ILS F y ’ ibd x n i 7 i , i o tin , : officers and Miss Helle AJango. po. Cunsett and Dick Riser. I hat Mesdo a ee a MRS. B.C. RUMPLER will yolnens Civistian Association The Indianapolis YWCA is a of nominating Sommiliee, third-place winner in the essay . ~ : sane ras his on + Mesdames ILeuben Let, : re Ch * . - “Dorothea Lynde Dix, is3 “OR ron iarred by the Na Bert Williams, Terre Haute, Dr. Arthur M. Weimer and John Robert Bowser, C. B. Allen, T. talk on “I Served On a Jury. Mrs. Wilbur Appel, chairman Red Feather Service of the In Mary Sinciair; “Harvey. Bentional Association of Real Es- tate president’ will attenq K. Parry will be in the same N (Overly, A. W. Schmadeske, ‘Mesdames Margaret Fleury, of the annual meeting, will pre- dianapolis Community Chest, son Take Helm.” Mrs. Frantate Boards. Miss Ajango is a With Mr. and Mrs. Robert. M. party, ’ (;. 8. Waddell, H. B. Mecker, William Kennedy, Jess Martin, gide with Mrs. Felix Vonnegut, Ye cis T. Mayberry. 4 Technical High School senior. Reel, Reservations have been made Louis G. Egan and Herbert Clyde Montgomery and Robert = president of the board of di- E | C kb k Lincolnian Chap., 1TSC—12:3 One group will include the Capt. and Mrs. William A. by Messrs, and Mesdames W. Walker, Mesdames Leland Moorhead will assist Mrs. Or- rectors. arly ookboo p. m. Mrs. Ralph Broeking, four S5ns of Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Brennan Jr. will be with Messrs. R. Caine, William Sherfick, Carr Crawford, George Lilly, Ber- ville A. Wilkinson, hostess A report on nominating com- The first cookbook in the 5818 Oak, hostess. Mrs. Waland their wives, Messrs. and and Mesdames.James E, Rocap Johnson, Lewis Haynes, Ken- niece Phillips and.Irene Brown, chairman. mittee election results will be English language, published in ter Houppert,. speaker, Mesdames James W Villiam. Jr., Thomas P. Bulgeg, Frank neth Draper, Ernest McConnell Miss Ruth Sanger, Miss Vir- The American Home depart- given by Mrs, Walter H. Latz, 1390 and written for Richard Chap. U, PE0—6:30 'p. m, L., Jack D. and Robert C. Hurt; Tracy, John L. Bulger, Eugene Herss hel Clark, Oliver Sanders, ginia®Sparling and~ Tom Gasti- ment has postponed its project chairman of the nominating II included instructions for . Jones’ Restaurant. BIL Mrs. Dorothy J. DeVine, Elgin, -Zwie sler, Fonnie Snyder, James Nilliam Bland, Harold Zimmer- naeu. o meeting until’ next year. committee, She will ‘also an- dainty ¢ eating with the fingers. party.

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