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BUDGET BUSINESS—Mrs. John W. Esterline Jr. (left) Stansfield's ways and means chairman, and Mrs. John R. Jewett’ (standing), treasurer, confer with Mrs. Harold B. West, exeentive vice president of the Fletcher Place Community Center boasd. «
February Calendar Foretells Brighter Future Is Ahead
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VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE—Mrs: Robert Rawley checks the chart to see where she will be working at the center. Stansfield nembers help out five days a week, October through May. Their
By Tew ws ‘ : : iis : dividual assignments day a week for a month, IGHER taxes or low, war scares or threats of armis- HERE'S HOW—Mrs. Fred - Rippel (extreme left), Fletcher staff director, instructs Mrs. Dan Evans, Stansfield’s social service chair Wivigyy’ U3SInMeNt) UIT DRY OY 9 weet . # tice or peace—none of these harder facts of life man; Mesdames Paul H: Buchanan J., Goehler E. Ohmart and Owen Neighbors (left to right) on recreation room duties. . seem to makg much difference when the social calendar 3 :
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swings around to February.
There is no effective curtain, fron or otherwise, against brochures from Valentine's Day. And February, 1952, means Leap Year. Events for the month follow: Feb. 3—Rep< Charles H. Brownson will speak on his “Recent Trip to Europe and the Far East” at the Propylaeum's buffet supper. Feb. 5—Christamore Aid Society will meet at 10 a. m, in the Christamore House. A luncheon in. Woodstock Club
will be given by St. Mar-
Feb. 18-— Athenaeum theater group play followed by din-ner-dance, Valentine club dance and buffet supper in the Broadmoor Club. - Din-ner-dance in the Woodstock Club by the Stansfield Circle.
Feb. 19-—Broadmoor Ladies’ Day luncheon and cards.
* Feh.. 20—Ladies’ bridge party
An the Hillerest Club. Dr. J. Gerald Hooper to be guest speaker at Propylaeum Day
and colored movie, “Tramp Steamer to Trinidad,” to be
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—*= Young Couples are Assistants
For Players Club Productions; Oldsters Are Cast as Audience
By KATY ATKINS AS IN many other well established groups, older members of the players Club are enjoying be-
ing audienc e for some of the
had a number of friends at the University’ Club for an informal buffet supper recently. Among the out-of-town guests were Harold Schutt of Philadelphia and Mary and Tony Hulman of Terre Haute,
regiment alternate as. partners - but for the two sessions so far it has been necessary to scurry around the buildidg hunting ex tra girls. : The men are so interested and eager to learn, that in spite of
Do" shown. plays as talen ted and ene rgetic garet’s Hospital Guild. Feb. 22—Athenaeum Pioneer's young married couples are as- .. on» the crowd, the sessions are wons Feb. 8—Mrs. Richard T. Hill, Banquet honoring members suming more responsibi lity for GUESTS WERE seated at derfully satisfactory, TV, for Williams Creek, will be host- or 50 years. Dinner followed them tables of varying size. I found 2 » a : . y square dance in the Me- myself in a delightful HOSTESS FOR th ty for sasional ess at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon ridian Hills Club with Mr. Among those serving on the ys ghtful group e parly io . \ to members of the Children's and Mrs. C. Claire Knox as committee for the last pair was consisting of Harriet Cain, Evy the Traders Point Hunt at Hunt sturdily Museum Guild. “Lessons chairmen. Dorothy Thomp- Jessy Wheeler, who also played Cadick, Jim Rogan, Fisk Lan- House yesterday were a group Learned in Korea” will be the son will address Town Hall ROTH Ware ders, Cornelius Alig and Har- of young people. Their invita. Leather members on “These Crucial rior” which : athe topic discussed by John C. Days.” was directed vey Bradley. tions were especially attractive plastic Cutwe st he 118m Tow Fp’ 3) ana 24 adanapot by re cor Doses Sopue wor 's ing: wits sheet wef soe £38 all meeting in the Murat. Symphony present Wag- - Sleeve ack dress a e arn in the . ouble Regular run of “Mister ner’s nor 1p pres with Flor- = bad jus neck filled in with pale pink. post and rail fence across the . Angel” at the Civic Theater ence Manning, Ramon Vinay, Sally Kackley’'s full, yellow front, Crisp Blanche Thebom and Paul Amazon queen ) from Feb. .8-16. Steeplechase Schaeffler, Metropolitan stars and was very skirt was sharply contrasted . .The name of a host nas manent to meet at Woodstock to elect Civic Theater: junior produc- amusing in the : With a back jersey Bloyse, Ade- Privten_on_sach Nel Doug . directors. tion of “Hans Brinker and wooing of het line's dress was especially amnpen, Bill Grifith, Ann : the Silv 8." , : Feb. 9—Indianapolis Symphony jhe Tver. Ehaes Bar and Alistair Stuart, ; smart: Black taffeta with a Kennedy, Dave Moxley, Jody to present guest pianists, Rob- 8, Fugh “ Reynolds wil] in her Cnty sort of kick pleat of accordion Thomas and Ed West. Bue as be chairmen of the dinner- 3RY iol Katy Atiiny pleating Mary Sheerin Reiley of "Old t, Gab: Jear a- b y eat n . . . desus in a two-day perform- Driige Dany in the Meridian tion to the Greek warrior, Wal- Mrs. Wendell Willkie and her Olethwichs Conn., A had bees ance, Woodstock Club Valen- > : : ter Vonnegut, who flung her daughter-in-law, Rosalie, came ¥is ne es aren 8, Mr.. an tine dance.. Children's after- Feb. 24--John Herronexhihi. over his shoulder and made off yup from Rushville for a mother ; ~ 0 ' aller Auln. noon Valentine party at tion of “The American In- with her. and daughter luncheon the ie Broadmoor, - Candlelight -buf- dif as a Painter. 2 nn other day. Mrs. Ralph Lock- TUESDAY she. was guest of NE A NUMBER of women wore Nod and her dnubier. Nine honor at party given by Ruth nly members. the Wedding” in the Murat "unusually attractive dresses at "ted in the house 20d Henry Severin. It was
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{ARGED" ‘ridian Hills Club luncheon— Se bridge. Contemporary Club to ae hrige satin brocade suit was stun- World War II at the Service te very often. in meet at Woodstock with . iv f ’ ' F 1 ey include ary’ 's oked ell “Iiba0n ae Tenor guest, Club dinner-meeting in the ning .as was Sylvia Peacock’s ~ Men's Center has recently been brother, Walter Kuhn Jr.- the Woodstock. John Herron 8:30 geranium pink dress. Florence revived with Mrs. William By- Jim Rocaps, Donald Pritchards, Einish Feb. 15—Town Hall 20 Profan p. m. lecture for members by > Dunn chose a heavenly shade ram Gates; or one of her assist- Laura and Dick’ Gaus, Dorothy Philip Cummings & “To- Erwin Panofsky on’ “Texts . . Sheeri d Di Sheeri : 3 : ) ra of bright red satin. ants, teaching ballroom danc- n an an dSheerin. Imortow's Headlines ” Riviera and * Pletures:” Trafic Accle MINUET. BALL INVITATIONS ig artes 5; Harwood let) 8h Jit. Tomes Rid qell rote igat ret peli Yh ome Helen . Sheertn ang Gilbert Valentine dinner - dance. at dents on the Road of Tra- . some help from Mary Lou and Carolyn Riddell as they mail invi ations to the Fe ance e sat on "Wis. Io Ogle kept the Severins company 7p. m. ' dition.” buffet dinner event will be in the Woodstock Club. Ralph Lillard’s orchestra will play. Matter of Ephram, Wis. leaves The response has been almost generation-wise. It was Helen's uh-duot today after a visit with Flor- overwhelming. Fifty-six men last party in town for awhils & ; ence and Francis. were in the class Tuesday night. as she left Friday for a vacas y within... 4 Stansfield Sta rts 40th Adeline and Alfred Norris Ten to 15 cadettes from each tion in Mexico.
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Feb. 13—Morning bridge and canasta at the Propylaeum.
Feb. 14—-Mrs. Erwin Schaefer _t%0 be chairman of -the Me-
“Theater.
Feb. 27—Mornings With Books
in the Propylaeum,
Feb. 29—Leap Year dance at 9 p.. m. in ‘the Riviera Club.
Year as Good Neighbor
HE GOVERNMENT has no patent on the good neighbor policy. 1952 will mark the 40th year Stansfield
Circle has practiced it.
In four decades Stansfield has progressed from a
small church circle serving as gracious Lady Bountiful to a streamlined : -organizatiow’ with
there was cut off when "the church was sold in 1947.
. ? no church affiliation. It gives ow Stansfield's members, hours of volunteer service under many second-generation, have 5 the Ruidance of trained social found a perfect place to give | r workers and raises hundreds of both volunteer and financial aid. ach dollars to help children. # = =» Proceeds from the "gala EVERY afternoon, five days “Minuet Ball” Feb. 16 in the a week, they work as volunteers try! ‘Woodstock Club will be used at the new Fletcher Place Comry: for the projects which con- munity Center in the old Goodtribute to this end. will Building on 8, Noble -St. 1t is the large annual fund- They assist the staff director in
raising event of the year.
2 » ” ORGANIZED IN 1912 under Dr. Joshua ' Stansfield, then Meridian Street Methodist Church minister, it included
voung women in the congrega- .
tion ‘who were asked to assist the needy in the church en-
G. Hamer and Fred G. Braden, Miss Alice Henry and’ Miss Lillian Taggart—to name a few™ early members —— distributed food. baskets, clothing and fuel, even false. feeth: and eyeglasses. ” "FINALLY Stansfield. “ gup--
- ported .a recreational center,
directed - by a trained Jeadar,
‘with/ classes of all kinds in the
“minute
the creation program and contribute to the director's salary. Through memorial presented to the circle by good friends scholarships in the social service field are financed. For the past four years one for a staff member of the Marion County Juvenile Center to do graduate
. virons. . work "has been provided. This dn those days Mrs. Pauf H. in itself has added to the city's Buchanan, first president; Mes- well-being. dames James Ogden, Homer = CN
+ THE FARSIGHTED group early realized well-trained
social workers were needed to . direct and co-ordinate its program. .The Student Menforial
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Fund was the. answer,
- Stansfield’s program today” .
is a mature outgrowth of a beginning. but one firmly grounded. If past events cast shadows Stansfield will
the party following the plays. Edith Ferriday was .in black lace over pink taffeta with a black lace stole. . Helen Bobbs' gold and white
at
Nina and Tom are building in Williams Creek. They expect to be in a few weeks, ~ » a
A POPULAR activity during
particularly fun because guests were all the BSheerin cousins
who, as in all large families, do
not have the opportunity of all being together at thé same
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT—Don Rademacher, Juvenile ‘Court, probation: officer; is doing social ky © service* *gradugts work with Stansfiel ‘s help. . -
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old church, St. Clair ax .i...0.
be a good neighbor to Indian Meridian Sts! Volunteer service: z 2 :
#poLis tor a sfong, time to come. Tn
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