Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1939 — Page 16

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100 to Get Gifts—One hundred] Mexican Party Friday—A Mexichildren will receive gifts at the can style Christmas party wa he n * . y < given by the Spanish Club o ech class Christmas party given by the High School i Friday afternoon. Everson Bible Class of the East Mexican Christmas customs will be Tenth Street Methodist Church Fri- observed and Mexican games played. day night. Ray D. Everson. Indi- Taking part in the program will be

anapolis district lay leader, is class Betty Erb. Eugene Newton, Salvador :

teacher, Mendez and Jose Mendez.

Card Party Friday—A card party | Three Share Howe Honors—Donwill be held at 8 p. m. Friday by ald Clapp, Thomas Misch and Townsend Club 54 at the Veterans Grace Thomson shared honors on of Foreign Wars hall, E. Washing- the high honor roll at Thomas ton and Denny Sts. Members of Carr Howe High School. Each had other Townsend Clubs and East 40 honor points and straight ASide Residents have been invited Plus report cards.

to attend. A , : 4 Club to Be Formed—Townsend

Plans Third Meeting—The third Club 48 wili sponsor a meeting at meeting of the Irvington Townsend °17': E. Walnut St, tomorrow Club, now being organized, will be night to organize a Townsend Club held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at 75 N. in that district. Ritter Ave. speak. Photo Talk Tonight — An ad- _ Shortridge Senate Elects—The dress on “Photographic Papers and Shortridge High School Senate. Their Qualities” will be given by Sponsored by Russell V. Sigler of Dr. A. M. VanArendonk before the the school's history department has VY M. C. A. Camera Club at its clected Louis Cohen president Other officers chosen were Anne Plummer, vice president; Marilyn Templeton. second vice pevsiden:; Richard Friedland, secretary, and Malleables Sing Todayv—The Mal- | Thomas Ahern, reading clerk. leable Glee Club will present a pro-| gram of folksongs and spirituals at!

the Roberts Park Methodist Church 4 a y at 8 p. m. today. The concert is by the Indianapolis coal merchants,

sponsored by 15 leading men of the Producers and shippers Dec. 15 at church for the fuel supply fund. the Columbia Club. Leading IndiRoscoe H. Query is chairman of the 2D? shippers, wholesalers and railarrangements committee road representatives will attend. : = i : The arrangements committee inWins Award for French—Paul cludes Cliff Meier, chairman; John Walker, post graduate at Shortridge Muesing, C. Burl Sexson and High School, has been awarded George F. Longstreth membership in the Alliance Fran- Donkey Game Scheduled—A doncaise by the Wallace Buchanan Me- kev basketball game will be plaved ~ v 1 . + : v reli > Al AT 1 al gh fo outstanding yn 1 the Washington High School ; Obs ; A es liars Buchanan hon gym at 8 p. m. Friday. The enterAlliance Francaise in honor of Nr TE En gy Wye Buchanan. for 90 Vears thember Parent-Teacher Association for 5 ) i ae * thigh school band uniforms. NA ONE Of (he TOMES Of THE Or or mr EE

meeting at 8 o'clock tonight. The meeting will be open to the public Evan Wedow is club president.

Coal Men Plan Party—A dinner and Christmas party will be held

ganization. Each vear a medal and

membership in the organization*is 4 TE p ¢ awarded to the outstanding senior French student in each local high school. G A %

Youth Party Fridayv—The vouth

committee of Townsend Club 53 . will hold a card party Friday night at 3635 W. 10th St. Mrs. Earl Hillan 1s chairman. Stamp Club Meets Friday—The Indiana Stamp Club will hold its last meeting of the vear at 8 p. m. Friday at the Hotel Antlers. Townsend Club 26 te Meet—Clifton Townsend Club 26 will meet tomorrow night in the I. 0. O. F. Hall 1120 W._ 30th St. Candidates will be nominated for club offices. TAX Left Turn Ban Asked—An ovdi- PAID

nance prohibiting left turns at 34th and Meridian Sts. between 7 a. m

and 9 a, m. when North Side traffic moving south toward town IS

heaviest was being drafted today by the City Legal Department. The Safety Board decided to sponsor the measure which was recommended by Police Chief Michael F. Morrissey on the basis of a traffic count taken at the intersection

PRESIDENTIAL RACE BECKONS REP. FISH

CHICAGO. Dec. 13 (U. P.) —Rep. J. Hamilton Fish (R. N. YY), who led the House fight against repeal of AS

the arms embargo, will be a candi- AN cate for the Republican Presidential i nomination unless other G, O. P } candidates come forth immediately : with a “keep-out-of-war” platform. He armived yesterday from the West Coast and will speak at the Chicago Athletic Club tomorrow night. He made the qualified an- NS GENUINE TALON nouncement in answer to a request a A FASTENERS of Illinois and Wisconsin Republican 1 V | leaders that he run for President on | USED FOR dL a peace platform. | REPLACEMENTS PR. LEWISOHN TO WED | HP Ty Shoe Repair Dept. ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Dec. 13 (U. La ist Floor P.) —Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn, author and lecturer, announced today that he would marry Edna Manley, former Buffalo and Pittsburgih newspaperwoman, early in February.

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