Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1952 — Page 30
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Guild to Plan Annual Dance
The Bt. Vincent's Guild will hold its meeting at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Nurses Home to hake
Hospital
« further plans for the annual
dance, - “Evening in Hawai” May 10 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Open ALL DAY MONDAY 9:30 AM. to 5 P.M.
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Mrs. Willlam H. Rohr will
be chairman of the luncheon.
Assisting her will be Mesdames W. F. Comer, A. E, Coddington, J. G. Quinn, D. B. Shimer and D, D. Stowell. . Mrs. Elizabéth Vincent will be officer of the day. Mrs. A. J. Michell and Mrs. Coddington will assist her.
Open Thursday 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M.
A. E.,
, Rabbi to Speak
Rabbl Maurice Goldblatt will be guest speaker at the guest day luncheon of the Women's
Organization, National Associd-"
tion Retail Druggists, at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. He will review the hook “Mr. Smith” by Louis Bromfield. Mrs. Merrill Christie will be chairman, assisted by Mrs. Paul Wyand.
“Hibben Arranges
There -will be a scramble
‘aeross the Hibben School yard
Wednésday as the pre-school youngsters look everywhere for Easter eggs. During the past few weeks the children have decorated paper eggs of colored construction paper with crayon designs
or paste cut-out pictures. Just y
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SUNDAY, ABR. 6, 1952
Easter Eqg Hunt
before the party these eggs will oe be placed in a basket and then -
‘hidden outdoors. At a given signal the hunt will begin. .In case of rain, the party will be Friday, Karly in June there will be a day set aside for parents to visit Hibben, now in its 35th
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"Indianapolis Panhellenic founda Oh ; iil . vy WORKSHOPS WILL BE held
H. M. Bchmidt, Stanley Strohl, R. A. Johnstone and Wayne Tanner and Miss Ruth Temple-
Miss Phyllis Thorenburg, pages, and Mrs, K, KE. Lemons and Mrs, H, K. Harding, awards. Delta Zeta was founded 50
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photo by William A. Oate The grou : SEE ETHEREAL TOUCH--Hand-made butterflies which will adorn iy s, tables and bandstand ot Hotel. J ithe Apr. 19 Indionapolis Day Nursery Auxiliary “Butterfly Ball” in Woodstock Club call for filmy IT'S PO i« pring dresses, Shown preparing for the event are (left to right), Mesdames E. Paul Tischer, Wil- $ take a tri ici liam C. Power and Ben J. Weaver. and not tr apolis.--T lk to Highlight Sorority’s State D i a Oo Ig Ig t ororit S tate rington wi A Y ay the Propyla : . in buff HGHLIGHT of the Delta Cracken, Province Four di- Mesdames M. L. Reasor, DAINTY DEFINITIONS of the French mood tan. They Zeta Sorority State rector, will be in charge of the R. D. Armstrong, Betty 8. of precious and provocative fashion, exquisitely ored films t Day Satu “collegiate meeting. Miss Jean Bowe, W. H. Keenan, W. I, x a : : 8h pe oe ue Eon he Butter Johnson will direct the alumnae. Sehmidt and H, C, True, Misses : styled and pertly detailed to endow young American Bt ands. us Verait : iy 4 Sherton Center sssion. Mary Alice Brown. June Woift i beauties with fresh charm and flattery. BICYCLE v iy 2 E r . . . . * V "by Miss Frances Westcott at Assisting Mrs, George F¥. And Beverly Farquer, decora- Bambury's finest quality fabrics, expert tailoring ING tars 8 : Ht Romy, state day chairman, are tions, and Mrs. W, O. Fry Jr, % the 12:30 p, m. luncheon. Sirs, Pan] Jenkian. Mra ©. A. PEOICEY, and famous Add-A-Year hems to assure mother of peared rece h — antsott a 2 past a. Newcomer, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mesdames R. E. Allen, H. T. coats as practical as they are pretty. Shown: vicinity tot ror / . - - . . : 48 the group's “ciolden Thumma aud Wes Marion 0. Do 8 fo Rad . Go 100%, wool worsted gabardine in navy with red + Girls’ Nylon Gloves Vankeled i # y ‘ ames ' . . . po 8 Fubliee” celebration, An honor Bessie H. Br C. V. Dun. Seherrer, Betty Breunig, Char- and white striped rayon satin accents. wife, peddl t will be Mrs. Alpha Lloyd bar, T. E. Grinslade and R. 11, 'Y0 Murrary and Katherine E. ADDING A CRISP TOUCH to new and a 4-ye ayes, national sorority, Indi- Peterson, arrangements, Rubush, hospitality; Mrs, E. F. Spring outfits . . . nylon gloves in tricycle. anapolis Alumnas Chapter and Mrs. A. M. Romberg, invita- Roesch Jr. Mrs. Ralph Smith, . sizes 5 to 7 2.25 tions; Mesdames R. W. Platte, Miss Selma Kumphaus and Matching Hat , , . wool felt bonnet with dipped brim . .
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