Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1939 — Page 22

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 21

"Tea Is Planned

THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1980 Irvington Quest Club Will Hear Breakfast Study of a Little Girl

Dr. Rebecca Parrish Tomorrow; Other Meetings Are Scheduled

Fortnightly Group Will Hold Annual Spring Picnic At Woollen’s Gardens; Mrs. W. L. Richardson Will Be Hostess Tomorrow.

Who Minds Her Table Manners Tomorrow for

English Parley

Butler Thespis Sponsors Dance Wednesday at Campus Club.

A tea for delegates attending the | Indiana College English Association | {conference and a picnic and tea! (dance are among social activities) (planned for this week and next at | Butler University. | The Butler English faculty will {be hosts at a tea at 3 p. m. tomor- | row in the Recreation Room of Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall for professors and instructors at the fifth annual conference of the English Association. Meetings of the association will be held tomorrow and Saturday. Miss Corinne Welling and Dr. John 8S. Harrison of the Butler English department will have charge | of arrangements. Guests will be welfcomed by Dr. and Mrs. Harrison, | Prof. H. C. Cree, Purdue University, {Prof. M. M. Staunton, University of Notre Dame, and L. M. Hoff, Manchester College. Hostesses will he Prof. Sarah T. Sisson, Dr. Margaret Fisher and Prof. Emily M. Helming.

Coeds Will Assist

Assisting with the tea will be coed members of Philokurean, literary society. Organization members who will assist are the Misses Evelva Fosgate, Dana Lansley, Mary Kersnner, Jean Dietrich, Barbara Badger, Maribelle Foster, Joan Collier and Jane Riggs. During the tea, Forrest Goodenough, freshman student, | will play piano selections,

A book review and papers on varied subjects are planned for meetings of women's organizations tomorrow, and Saturday. Lectures are to be given on “Rudyard Kip-| ling” and “Cleopatra’s Daughter.” Members of one group will honor their mothers and several other clubs are to hold spring parties and May programs. | Dr. Rebecca Parrish will speak to the Irvington Quest Club at an open meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. David Lindner, 68 S. Audubon Road. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Paul J. Hart, H. P. Bartlett, Walter H. Carnahan, Chalmer Schlosser and S. L. Schubach.

Members of the Irvington Fortnightly Club will hold their annual spring picnic tomorrow at 1 p. m. at Woollen’s

Gardens.

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Mrs. S. G. Gifford will present a book review before members of the Friday = _——— Afternoon Reading Club tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Small, 3606 Watson Road. Mrs. : ath Te . Mis. BE. J. Mrs. H O. Mertz will discuss Harry Wade and Mrs. E. J “The Lanier Romance” before memUnruh are to assist. bers of the Catharine Merrill Club Saturday afternoon at the home of Rte, NN . SE Mrs. J. Jerome Littell, in North : Te VR °° Crow's Nest. a N Gant

her country home, Rosewood, on the Mooresville Road James McLauchlan, Scottish exchange teacher at Shortridge High

Ge School, will talk.

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and Economy

Mrs. W. L. Richardson, 110 Hampton Drive, will entertain members of the Over the Teacups Club tomorrow at her home. Mrs. Ray G Jenckes is program chairman.

FF BH lulz “Hawail” and Mrs. liamson speak on Life of the Islands” at of the Friday Afternoon Club tomorrow. Mis. E G entertain the group at 624 West Drive, Woodruff

A May Day program will be presented at the meeting of the Magazine Club Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert G. Small, 3606 Watson Road. Mrs. F. M. Mont-| gomery and Mrs. H. O. Warren will | { assist with arrangements. |

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Yvonne of the Quints minds her manners, and never, never drinks

with a spoon in the cup. Fit is a foregone

conclusion at Nisleys

will discuss Florence Wil“Industrial the meeting

Literary

Mrs. | Fashion is a fetish with Nisley

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(Fourth of Series)

By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON HEN vou sit down to eat your breakfast, or dinner or supper, do you mind your manners? Because it is very important to act nicely at the table. You have to think about it, too, for unless vou remember vour table manners they go off somewhere else. Nice children never hammer on their plates. They never drink out of a cup with a spoon in it. They hold their knives and forks properly mother will show you) and when they are through eating they lay the eating things right on the plate A really polite child tries very hard not to spill things like jelly or milk. He wipes his mouth on his napkin, too. He lays his napkin beside the plate when he is through on = o ” n 5 ves, the child who complains about his food is a Fuss

| | i Members of Thespis, dramatic honorary, will give a tea dance! Wednesday in the Campus Club. Miss Barbara Keiser, chairman, Jay Fix and Robert Sheffer are in charge of arrangements. Max Wildman, is newly elected president of the organization. Other new officers include Peguetti Helton, | vice president; Miss Margaret Lorenz, secretary, and Ralph Martz, treasurer. Members of the production, finance, pledge and publicity committees will be appointed by the president and a new sponsor will be selected.

The Butler Independent Association will hold a picnic Sunday, May 21, at McCormick's Creek Park. Members of the executive committee will have charge of arrangements for the event. Paul Billhymer is retiring president |

will | Miss Marguerite Dice will enter-| tain Indiana alumnae of Goucher Prosch College at their state luncheon at 1 will her DP. m. Saturday at her home, 3650 i Washington Bivd. home, “ Place

Inter Libros Club | To Meet Tomorrow

Mrs. Genevieve Prim and Mrs Irma Mohr are to speak to members of the Inter Libros Club at meeting at 8 oclock tomorevening at the home of Mrs Clara Van Meter, 3358 Central Ave Irvington Social! Mrs. Prim will speak on “IncusStudy Club tomorrow afternoon at trial Advancement in Indiana the home of Mrs. W. G. Hennis, 27 Cities” and Mrs. Mohr will discuss | N. Bosart Ave. Mrs. E. E. Antibus Farming Industry.”

will be assistant hostess =. g TODAY'S LS

Mrs. George B. Elliott will talk on Indiana Wild Flowers” before members of the North End Garden Club! tomorrow at the Mrs. Orville DeMotte, 55268 N. Pennsylvania St. A plant exchange is to be held

home of

ND, oh, Budget. And Fuss Budgets are such a trial. A boy or girl who eats cheerfully and does not complain is The Very Ticket And if you are A Very Ticket of a child you won't gobble and you won't gurgle in your glass. You will take little bites and chew quietly.

NEXT—The DOLLY GIRL and the TEDDY BEAR GIRL. | Queen Esthers to Meet

The Queen Esther Auxiliary, O. E. . Will meet tomorrow at the Ma- »

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C. B. Gardner will lead a of "Current Events” at

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