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-THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951 deb Club entertained new members at a slumber party recently in the home of Nancy Pemicost, 1925 West 53d Street. Before the party an initiation dinner was held in the Hawthorn Room, and the ceremony took place in the home of Susie Mayer, 6380 Sunset Lane. New members include Susie Shultz, Barbara Nolte, Susie Lesh, Patti Werner, Jill Jackson, Kathy Hart, Sjsie White, Kay and Becky Cloid, Man' Lee Browning, Lou-ise Simms, Susie Schraeder, Marsha Isenhower, Linda Berkel, Janea Witmer and Jenne Leland are new honorary members. Officers include Janet Wick, president; Mardi Coale, vice-president; Maggie Leh-mann, secretary; Marsha a treasurer, and Susie Wadleigh, pledge mistress. si niwns An sqi ires Clubs Vote, Initiate, Pledge New Members By BOBBY MANNERS New pledges, new officers and new members hold the limelight in subdeb activity this week.

At a rush tea held Feb. in the home of Lee Wrege, 5411 Shorewood Drive, Dolls Subdeb Club chose six pledges. Jan Orme is the junior pledge of the North Central High School group. Sophomore pledges include Susan Cassada, Kathy Hart, Barb (Clubs wishing to contribute to this column should submit items by Monday. The column is published each Sunday.) Sommer, Sharon Lockwood and Linda Minnich.

Newly elected officers are Sue Haine, president; Carolyn Collins, vice-president; Penny Andrews, secretary; Dale 1 a treasurer, Sheryl Moores, pledge mistress, and Nancy Haine, sergeant at arms. Rush Tea Held Geni Oatis, 4024 Ashbourne Lane, was hostess Feb. 9 for the OBN rush tea. The pledges will be honored as new members April 25 at the OBN-Beta Beta Sigma dinner dance in Brodey's Restaurant. Pledges include Patty Brady, Barbara Cravens, Ann Dowd, Susie Fink, Alice Fitzgerald, Mary Martha Ginger, Patty Keating, Judy Lyons, Mary Pat Mahan and Patty McGovern.

Also Carolyn Perrin, Sally Pretti, Elaine Riley, Diane Sgro, Nancy Snucker, Nancy Strayer, Susie Sullivan, Nancy Thompson, Kathy Valant, Kathy Wilson, Diane Wit-tinghill and Jane Zimmer. Linda Lauck is the newly elected president of OBN. Other officers are Ellen Mor-ley, vice-president; Kathy Winship, secretary; Mari- beth Williams, treasurer; Nancy Huebner, publicity, and Ann Watt, sergeant at arms. Slumber Party Members of Polaris Sub KLoek's Southern Plaza open Sunday 12 noon until i.m. DOWNTOWN ThelUJm.H.

ock Co. FIEDBMIMMY TAGE 4 SF.C. 6 Ji da Ca le 1 1 da GUNDAU SOUTHERN PLAZA mrnMriBiPTu Ambassador stereo FM-AM radio phonograph choice of 3 cabinet styles sale priced 00 Tomorrow Chapter P. TEO noon, luncheon; Mrs. Charles B.

Ag-riess, 6221 Riverview Drive, hostess. Mrs. H. S. Rogers, speaker, "Our PEO Heritage." Pleasant Run Chapter, 1TSC 12:30 o'clock; Mrs.

Hervie A. Vertrecs, 324 North Whit-tier Place, hostess. Mrs. Richard B. Brunoehler, speaker.

Hawthorne Garden Club 8 o'clock; Mrs. Phillip White, 5335 East 20th Street, hostess. Chapter BC, PEO noon; Mrs. W. J.

Jordan, 9607 Car-rollton Avenue, hostess. Venetian Chapter, 1TSC 1 o'clock; Hawthorn Room. Mrs. Bess Sanders Wright, speaker. Tuesday The Late Book Club 12:15 o'clock, luncheon; Mrs.

Carl J. Iserloth, 5878 North Delaware Street, hostess. Mrs. Raleigh S. Miller, speaker.

Drybrough Abbey Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire noon; Indiana National Bank branch, 215 East 38th Street. Sigma Omicron 1 o'clock; Mrs. Richard E. Lentz, 5186 Atherton, South Drive, hostess. Mrs.

F. W. Schulmeyer, speaker. WE Gardeners 9:30 o'clock; Mrs. Karl E.

Hammer, 4523 Radnor Road, hostess. Mrs. Charles C. Patton, speaker. Spencer Club noon; Mrs.

Gail Spangler, 6725 Riverview Drive, hostess. Select the cabinet of your choice in the styling that best suits your home. The cabinets are of a fine selected hardwood veneer with FM-AM radio, FM stereo (Multiplex), 6 speakers in each, 4-speed automatic VM changer, diamond stylus and jacks for extra speakers. One year parts and service warranty. no down payment convenient term -'fm a- itaftii iifafe wmM mm fc fmmMm i noon, luncheon; Mrs.

E. P. Bettcher, 5220 East Michigan Street, hostess. Mrs. Robert Henslcy, speaker.

Wanderlust Chapter, ITSC 12:30 o'clock; Mrs. Leslie Yeager, 3603 East Kessler Boulevard, hostess. Jenny Lind Chapter, ITSC 1:15 o'clock; Mrs. Carl Ken-ner, 4709 Staughton Drive, hostess. Mrs.

Good, speaker. Isle of Capri Chapter, ITSC Martinique Restaurant. Mrs. Jules Zinter, speaker. Thursday Castle Craig Chapter, ITSC 6:30 o'clock dinner; Mrs.

Floyd Beck, 6038 West 30th Street, hostess. Mrs. Carl De-Vore, speaker. North Side Study Club noon; Mrs. Louise Boyd, 6275 Broadway, hostess.

Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, speaker. Chapter BI, PEO 1:45 o'clock; Mrs.

Arthur R. Robinson, 421 Blue Ridge Road, hostess. Irvington Chapter, ITSC 1 o'clock; Mrs. A. M.

Welchons, 1150 North Bolton Avenue, hostess. The Rose of Sharon Chapter, ITSC 9:30 o'clock; Mrs. Robert Jack, 3645 Winthrop Avenue, hostess. Mrs. La-Vonne DeVore, speaker.

Friday Friday Afternoon Reading Club 1 o'clock; L. S. Ayres Co. tea room. Mrs.

A. F. Henley, speaker, "Your Flag and My Flag." Spado and Trowel Garden Club 1 o'clock; Mrs. V. Brown, 811 East 80th Street, hostess.

Mrs. Floyd Bass speaker, "Landscaping and Companion Planting." Butler 100 Chapter, ITSC 1 o'clock, dessert; Mrs. Ernest Bauber, 2521 East 52d Street, hostess. Mrs. Raleigh S.

Miller, speaker. Erin Isle Chapter, ITSC 8 o'clock; Mrs. R. R. Close, 5105 West McCray Street, hostess.

Mrs. Henry C. Townes, speaker. (All club notices must be received by Monday to appear in the following Sunday's Calendar.) noon, luncheon; Warren Hotel. Mrs.

Noble N. Reynolds, speaker. Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority 1 o'clock, luncheon; Mrs. F. W.

Stultz, 915 North Denny Street, hostess. Mrs. Leland J. Watson, speaker. Inter Alia Club 2 o'clock; Mrs.

R. Dwight Harper, 3516 North Grant Avenue, hostess. Mrs. M. E.

Mercier, speaker. Chapter AM. PEO 8 o'clock; Mrs. A. C.

Johnson, 4440 North, Delaware Street, hostess. Mrs. Jean Abernathy, speaker, "I Married a Minister." Chapter PEO 1 o'clock; Mrs. John M. Smith, 8240 North Kenwood Avenue, hostess.

Chapter PEO 7 o'clock Miss Lelia McQuern, 1200 East 42d Street, hostess. Chapter BP, PEO 1:30 o'clock; Mrs. Alvin Fisher, 6071 East Pleasant Run Parkway, hostess. Wednesday Inter Nos Club 12:30 o'clock dessert luncheon; Mrs. Daniel F.

Munn, 1174 Ivy Lane, hostess. Mrs. S. E. Elliott, speaker, "Reminiscences of Early Indianapolis." St.

Clair Literary Club 12:30 o'clock; Mrs. F. V. Os-born, 49 Kenmore Road, hostess. Mount Vernon Chapter, ITSC 1 o'clock; Antler Hotel.

Mrs. Raleigh S. Miller, speaker. Meridian Hills Garden Club 9:30 o'clock; Mrs. Jack Bailey, 10157 Carrollton Avenue, hostess.

Hawaiian Chapter, ITSC noon, luncheon; Indiana State Teachers Association Building. Miss Amy Keene, speaker. Augmenter's Club noon, luncheon; Riviera Club. Mrs. William Clabaugh, hostess.

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