Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1938 — Page 9

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CLUB SCHEDULE

A covered dish luncheon at 12:30] Pp. m. Tuesday at the Christian Park community house will open the fall and winter program of the Chris«| tian Park Woman's Club. Plans! will be made for the year's activities and the past season will be reviewed = » = President's day will be observed Monday by the Research Club with a 1 o'clock luncheon at Cifaldi's. Mrs, Wayne Reddick will be leader Miss Margaret James of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory will sing, accompanied by Mrs. John Kilmer. =

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“Down Memory Lane” was to the theme of the Aftermath Club meeting today at the Meridian Hills Country Club | Members of the organization who have been affiliated with the organization for or more were 10 present Thev are Mesdames Pemmerily, C. E

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Open house was to be held today By the Mothers’ Club of the Wood= side branch of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society at the kinder= garten. Mothers and friends were to be guests. The meeting was to open fall and winter activities of the organization = Members of Club were to by Mis. W. Ls 347 N. Denny Shelby, J. T

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mes Special LEBANON, Sept. 15.—Mrs, Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde will speak on Women Off -the-Record Remi= niseences” at a chrysanthemum dine ner Friday night, Oct. 14, {or women members of the Ulen Country Club Lebanon. Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend and Mrs, Harry G. Leslie will be special guests. An afternoon golf wilk precede the dinner. Mrs. Ernest M. Lyle, general chair man, and Mrs, Paul Van Riper and, Mrs, Eugene C. Pulliam, vice chair= men, have announced the following committees: Reception—Mrs. Merton R. Keefe, chairman; Mesdanses Henry C. Ulen, Mark Adler, Byron L. Jones and Willett H. Parr Jr. of Lebanon and, Mrs. W. L. Appel of Indianapolis. Golf=—Mrs. James R. McCann, chairman, Mrs. John H. Edwards of Lebanon, Mrs, Floyd King and Mrs, William N. Harding of Indianapolis. Publicity—Mrs. Al H. Wynkoop. Decorations—Mrs. Will C. Davis, chairman: Mesdames R. M. Malpas, Mitchell Vogel and Carl Winkler of Lebanon and Mesdames R. L. Du=bois, O. 8S. Hixon and Fred Baker of Indianapolis, Menu—Mrs. H. W. C. Fosdick, chairman; Mesdames Herbert Eps Bayard Shumate and H. B.

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