Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1952 — Page 10
SOMETHING old, something new will set the theme in Maxinkuckee Playhouse when the curtain goes
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Mrs. A. Dale Fiers, wife of the president of the United Christian] Missionary Society,
Missionaries Party Planned
A lawn party honoring. new missionaries and new missionary candidates of the Christ will be from 4 to 5 p. m. Tuesday on the grounds of the Missions building, 222 8. Downey
Disciples of
will be in
up July 1 charge of arrangements, assisted i : : by Mrs. Virgil Sly and Mrs. E.| The old element will be seen in the return of three Dy hr gil Bly | of last year's company. Ann h Members of the society's board rn Clacinnatt, 0. Cam | ,.Ths two women whe wil elbery 9F She sonery hoard,
year's mother in “Life With Father”) and Bob Moak, also Cincinnati, (seen last season in “You Can't Take It With You”) will be the two actors and Terry Wells, Madison, Wis, will return as technical director for the summer theater. New will be the enlargement of the playhouse this year offering a seating capacity of 160. Peter Sexton, son of Dr. and Mrs. Hardigg Sexton, Culver, will make his first attempt with summer theater work as assistant technical director. He will head the group of 16 actors and actresses who will start arriving in Culver Monday. Hugh Rutlidge is head of the theater, Besides the three veterans who will be back, there will be 13 thespians from six different states.
leave in a few days for their homes, decided the Americans and English are very similar in character, religious principles and social responsibilities, Last night, Miss Aurelia LaVergne Smith, 527 E. 36th St, entertained in their honor with a dinner party. Also present at the event was Miss Mildred Stetler, 604 Ellenberger Pkwy., W. Dr., who is planning to go abroad July 23. Miss Stetler also will fall under the exchange system, going to Middlesborough, England, to teach, Before reaching her post, she will tour Scandinavia. Coming here in her place from Middlesborough will be Mrs. Jessie Graham.’ Another guest at the dinner party was Miss Minnie Samson, who came to this city as an exchange teacher from England
and 16 newly appointed mission-|
aries for foreign service will be!
in the receiving line.
Sororities— "
Banquet Set
New officers of Chi Tau Alpha Sorority will be installed at an annual banquet Saturday night in the Warren Hotel. +» Mrs. H. Bates Adamson will be toastmistress, Taking office will be Mrs. Richard A, McNamara, president; Mrs, Adamson, vice president; Mrs. Robert M. Carriger, secretary, and Miss Phyllis McTarsney, treasurer.
A dance will be after the din-
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952
Picnic Luncheon to Honor Guest
Mrs. William R. Simpson will be honor guest at a picni¢, luncheon Monday given by Mrs, C. P, Clark, 85th St. and Lafayette Rd, and members of the
Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club. fo Mrs. Simpson is leaving soon to make her home in Texas. To
werth and J. B. Carr.
mark the 15 years she has been a member of the organization,
* members will plant a tulip tree
in the Clark yard. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles will be in charge of the planting ceremonies. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames John Downing John» son, H, M. Powell, H. P. Will.
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in the Travertine Room to the music of Walt Jackson's orchestra. A feature of the dance will be the Cinderella search in which guests participate. The slippers are ones Arlene
music department,
follow, Committee members for the 1 p. m. luncheon June 22 in the Travertine Room are Mesdames Arthur Low, Grace Cox, Everett Maxwell and Wally Garnier.
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Auburn,. Akron, O.; Audrey It sounds as though this t th 1 di Lagier add Loy Norrx, Un grosp is wearing a path be- Times photo’sy Dean 7 i eB Ook versit California a JO8 . . . mes photo by Dean Timmerman ’ ega 3 mom at 108 tween here and England. POST MEETING SESSION—Mrs. E. Kirk McKinney, program chairman; Mrs. Martin Eastburn, Sorority. Pp 5 < THER] Walter Quish, New York; Lin BROTHER, CAN YOU spare president,-and Mrs. Maurice L. Mendenhall, treasurer of the Late Book Club (left to right), pause Arrangements for the guest | the w Chiles, Purdue University, and a dime? (Or rather,15centsnow on the steps of the Meridian Hills Country Club after a planning meeting for next year's program, €vent are being made by Mes: | (4.4 ayer an risers George Norman, Glenwood, Tl. that bus fares have gone up.) Other new officers of the organization are Mrs. Ernest S. Wheaton and Mrs. Henry W. Ker, first §27e® Hobart Tinley, Donald | | The company will open with That was the plea heard yester- d d vi id s Mrs. Herbert So d Mrs. Poul L. McCord di : Anderson, Carl K. Klutey, Jack | 29 West Washington Street The the Noel comedy succeess, day by passersby on 4400 N. and second vice presi ents, rs Her ert wyer an 1s. Faull. VCLorg, recorcpyg and corre- Loudermilk, H. L. Emery and e Shing red. The “Present Laughter,” with a new Meridian St. And the man ask- sponding secretaries, ond Mrs. J. W. Beasley, historian. Sa Charles M. LaVine. step and play opening every Tuesday Ng for the money was unusual- “ie ‘ — ——— and: colorf running for six performances. ly clad in bathing trunks, Patricia Feltz tour-molde That's a lot of playing for It was quite obvious the swim- . There's such a short period. mer was returning home after At Nurses Session " - ming or f : re a attempting to cool off in one of ; v ¥ : G 1 1 produced THERE ASNT MUCH DIF- the northside pools. While driv- Miss Patricia Anne Feltz, IC . . . that only & FERENCE, betwesn an English- ing down Meridian, 8t., he heard daughter of 2 ) cals produc or Rimes: fale in bis cai. got aut tn 4 ane ne | WM So > Sr Ia 42 8, Y Wot le A rey Pan oo pe BY AR | : . TEAR tL Sh 5 4 : ING 10 Miss ‘moriy"smOKer, €X- locked out of his VeRiGie. - = a Feria Xe 1° c ol = i Jot "CB : \. y; | TE Ie £ gr 11] tion of res change teacher from Winches-- :gpotted by a sympathetic + Tapot ‘St, -is | 00 S UU... BEN ce URES : wee ST Widths it's A he) 3 i driver, he was rescued from his attending the a j S i ; ee widtiie, Tua v 88 plight and driven t . bi . 1.59. St 1H ries ny LAY and driven to 8 garegs neil cor | Refreshes You Rs algo an exchange teacher from. = Maybe we're going back to American} i HEAVY London who taught this past the days of Adam and Eve— Nurses Associ- | : : vsed, assur year in School 81. fashion-wise that is. ation. through the Summer ing for yea It is Sunday a carpet’s ql . S L q h 4 i. through next 3_carpets, Miss Feltz Friday in At- Colors : IPper ea rc C eduled “4 stad lantic City. sculptured : ; . : rts wn student nurse in 8t. Jos | : i i i ; HE national convention of Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority Infirmary, Louisville, Miss Feltz This delight ik Sclogue Hee pvelve next Friday through June 22 in the Hotel Lincoln will '% President of the Louisville hi i op wi li wo i feature a Cinderella slipper search at the dance June 21. ig Nurses -Assomation Ours » . . 10€3.507 traveling. 1 ' Floor Cove . : rich she will represent at the | It contains a secret-formula Upsilon Chapter will be hostess for the week end of convention. fresheni parties. Registration will open * res ening agent that keeps Mrs. Ha next Friday and continue June Dahl wore in the movie, “Carib- you dainty and fragrant. Of Delt 21 with Mrs. Randall Mitchell bean” and are autogr ; F S Four lovely scents. and Mrs. Lucille Madison in The Cinderella will be a or ummer y ered int charge. queen of the bs: | De : Mesdames William Stotle, Roy = & ball. s elta Chi McAuley and Larry Brooking Committees for the dance and ! and Mrs. I and Miss Hazel Kappes will be dinner include Mesdames Ruth ui Pu Cha hostesses for the open house Durham, Ernest Duclose, R. T. ; 5 week next Friday night. Rudolphson and Viola Sturm, : internation a June 22 devotions at 9 a. m i ancouver. CLIMAXING Saturday's ses- will be led by Mrs. Clifford r Among | sions will be a dance at 8 p. m. . Beeker. A business session will pi
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