Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1926 — Page 3

OCT. 21, 1926

TEA CHERS TALK SHOP WITH MEALS Geography Breakfast, EcoEconomics Luncheon Are Samples. Geography for breakfast, economics for luncheon, and your choice of educational subjects for dinner. This is the way Indiana teachers are dining during the three days of the convention of the Indiana State Teachers Association, which opened today and will continue through Saturday. Besides the general and sectional meetings, the teachers will carry on their discussions with their meals. For instance, there will be a geography breakfast at the Spink-Arms at 8 a. m. Friday. Today there was a home economics luncheon at the Sec ond Presbyterian Church, served by King’s Daughters. An “artists dinner” will be given Friday night by the John Herron Art Institute. Other Events Various schools, colleges and Greek letter societies have “feeds” scheduled. This list fftcludes: Alpha alumnae, Indiana State Normal schools, dinner tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club; Butler University luncheon, Friday noon, at the Commerce; Columbia

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University dinner, at Spink Arms, Friday evening; De Pauw University dinner, at the Severln, tonight; Phi Delta Sigma, Delta dinner, at Crawley’s, Friday night; Deans of Women luncheon, at the Claypool today; Indiana State Kindergarten Association luncheon, at the Athenaeum, today. Earlham College dinner, at Claypool tonight; Epsilon Delta dinner tonight, at Columbia Club; Franklin College luncheon, Friday, at Columbia Club; Grade Teachers’ Association of Indianapolis luncheon, today, at Elks Club; Hanover College luncheon today, at Claypool; Indiana School Women’s Club ''breakfast, at Lincoln, Friday; , Indiana State Normal School, Ball Teachers College luncheon, 'at Columbia Club, Friday; Indiana State Normal School luncheon, at Claypool, today. Founders’ Day Banquet Kappa Delta founders’ day ban quet and reunion at Spink-Arms Saturday; Lambda Delta Phi dinner, at Spink-Arms tonight; luncheon in honor of Superintendent and Mrs. C. W. Boucher, at Lincoln today; Mu Zeta banquet, at Lincoln \tonight; Omega Sigma Chi banquet, at Claypool tonight; Omicron Nu breakfast, at Spink-Arms Friday; Pi Zeta din ner, at Lincoln Friday; Phi Omega Pi luncheon, at Claypool today; primary council luncheon, at Claypool Friday; Purdug, University dinner, at Claypool tonight; P. B. K. Sorority luncheon, at Severin today; Phi Delta Kappa dinner, at Lincoln tonight; State Normal Travel Club dinner, at Y. M. C. A. Friday; secretaries’ and clerks’ luncheon, at Columbia Club today; Sigma Delta Pi dinner, at Columbia Club Friday: vocational directors’ breakfast, at Y. M. C. A. Friday; Y. M.'C. A. breakfact, at "Y” Friday. More than sixty cities in Russia have been renamed by the Bolsheviks, because the old names suggested imperialism.

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