Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1941 — Page 12
Robinson to Address Rally— “Youth and Democracy” will be the theme of a rally to be held at the Indiana World War Memorial Thursday, Feb. 20. Dr. Daniel Robinson, President of Butler University, will speak. The rally is one of 600 to be conducted throughout the nation on the same day. The purpose is to “reinforce the meaning of democracy, its role in American lite anda its future for all
Americans.”
Direets Banquet Arrangements— Howard E. James is chairman eof arrangments for the annual banro of the Men's Bible Class of the Third Christian Church to be held at the church Tuesday, Feb. 18.” Governor Schricker is to speak and new class officers will be in-
stalled. They in-|
* clude L. P. Highly, president; James Sellers, i vice president; Elmer Faust, sec- | Mr. James retary; Herbert Edwards, treasurer, "and Millard Warner, music director.
| Saw Making to Be Explained — Elias Atkins, vice president of the E. C. Atkins & Co., will speak at a meeting of the Scientech Club Monday noon in the Board of Trade Building. . His subject will be “The
‘Art of Making Saws—How They Are |
Made and Why.”
Track Elevation Topic—The Southside Civic Club will discuss | the track elevation on: the south | side at a meeting at 8 p. m. today. | in the Southside Turners Hall.
Royal Neighbors to Meet—The annual state convention of the | Royal Neighbors of America is to be held in Indianapolis, April 1516, it . was announced today. Approximately 20,000 members are expected to attend. The Royal Neighbors of America is the largest independent woman’s organization in the country with a national membership of 500,000,
Humane Society to Meet—The
Optimists to See Film—Members of the Optimist Club were to get a glimpse of old New Orleans, with its Mardi Gras, French quarter and gay traditions at their meeting at 12:15 p. m, today in the Columbia Club. The scenes will be shown in a natural-color sound nfotion picture, “Vignettes of New Orleans” and “The Mississippi Gulf Coast.”
Organizations
Townsend 25 Seeks Members— Townsend Club 25 will launch a membership drive at a meeting tomorrow night at Hoyt and State Aves. :
0. E. 8. 452 Meets in Hall—The Prospect Chapter 452, Order of Eastern Star, was to meet at 2 p. m. today at the club hall, Prospect and State Sts.
Auxiliary to Hold Party—Auxiliary 10, Sons of Union Veterans, will hold a card party and luncheon tomorrow at the Food Craft. Mrs. Clementine VanArsdale is in charge of ticket sales.
Willing Workers to Dine—The Willing Workers of the St. John’s Evangelical Church will hold a supper at the church, Leonard and Sanders Sts. Tuesday night.
Directs wil ratemity State Day— y Ernest L. Miller, manager and owner of the Cinema Theater, has been appointed general chairman for the annual state banquet and dance of Delta Tau Delta fraternity to be given at the Columbia Club, 3 March 14. Mr. Miller Mr. Miller, who was appointed by the Indianapolis Alumni Chapter of the fraternity, is a graduate of Indiana University and was a member of the fraternity’s chapter there.
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