Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1946 — Page 24

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SORORITIES ; Tr Delts to Hold TT | ; EVENTS

Open House - “aap. Alpha Omir Al- | Alpha he betta Tal Be Delta Delta Delta sorbrity willl: CLUBS ,. p.m. Sat. Hotel - Washington. a 12:30 p. mo vy Rr on. eld; hostess. hold open house from 3. to 5 p. m. | Carnelian Noon, Mon. Mrs. Lula Luncheon - Daily Store Hours ‘D. Crowe, 3641 Ourroll Garfl Sunday at the chapter house at| Meyer Love, 3339 Gale, hostess, | Venetian council, I T.-S. C. Noon, Monday Thru Saturda Bie {Tau chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. : | Plans for annual rummage sales Mon. Mrs. Harlan Bolinger, 5021 y y t Beta Sigma Phi| Mon. night. Mrs. E. Keith Percl- Butler uriiversity, The sorority's| ‘0 used ® W. 13th, hostess. Luncheon. 9:45 A. M. to 5:13 P. M fay Tide starting at| field, 3437 N, Buclid, hostess. Hal- [pledges wil be introduced. . Neophyte Garden. Mon. Buffet 3 $19 X. Mi. stables, Wiener roast,| loween party. Pledge officers are Miss Ohar- Indianapolis - Parliamentary Law. luncheon. Mrs. Carl Lauenstein, : : ty ‘VanCamp, chairman. |{Ghap. G, P. E. O. Mon. night. Miss |lotte Miller, president; Miss Patty | 13:30 p, m. Mon. ‘Mrs, Thomas M.| Fishback rd., hostess. “The Charm . Beta Sigma Phi. Sat.| Clara Ryan, 1850 Cross dr, Wood- |Kirkpatrick,” vice president; Miss/ Hindman, 43d st. and PFranklin| of Birds,” Alden H. Hadley. and wiener roast. Stak _ruff Place, hostess. Book reviey, Pat Miller, secretary; Miss Joan rd, hostess. Questionnaire on|Newcomers. 1:30 p. m. Mon., Block's |: ; ver Hills stables. | Miss Jessie Moore. ; Tucker, treasurer; Miss Norma | general information; “March of| auditoriim. Book review, Miss ‘+ 1 ehap,, Beta Sigma Pi. 7:50" Beta chap, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m.|Brown, sociakechairman; Miss Jinny | Motions,” Mra, John Downing Ann Obenchaln. Open to public. ) 8 1 | Today, Mrs. Earle C. Carlin, 1131 [Lou Fox, chaplain; Miss Helen | Johnson and Mrs, William E. |New Era. 1 p.*m, Mon. Holliday

, Mon. Olubroom. “China, | puntty,” Miss Virginia Dodd | W. 18th, hostess» Halloween Switzer, song leader, and Miss Mary, Tinney. - park. Program committee, hostFleming. party. | Dean Pierre, scholarship. ‘Heather Belles, I. T.-8. C., 12:30

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Review, 12:30 p. m. Mon. IndiSREY anapolis Athletic club, Luncheon. ¥ £4 Program, Mrs, Howard Beeker. % f ! Woman's Research, 12:30 p. m. . Mon, Mrs. Albert F. Buchanan, 28 E. 46th, hostess. Lt. Golden Reynolds, speaker on “Our Juve= nile Problems from the Police Viewpoint.” MISCELLANEOUS

Indianapolis Dental Assistants, 8 p. m. Mon. "Mrs, Byran E. Short, 1114 N. Beville; hostess, Party ° \ to honor Juliet Southard, founder of American Dental Assistants association. Junior League of Indianapolis. 7:30 p. m. Mon. 1321 N. Meridian. “What Needs to be Clarified?” Mrs. John M. Moore.

Daily Store Hours Monday Through Saturday . . . 9:45 A. M. to 5:15 P. M.

; Lol) ny P-T.A News—

The Indianapolis Council of Par-ent-Teacher Associations will hold its fall meeting at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday in the War memorial. Dr. ’ ‘ ’ ’ Grover Hartman, social service diY IIS Th f M rector of the Indianapolis Church ou dy, ey Ie or ¢ federation, will act as chairman of : a panel discussion on “The Home and Family Life of Today's Chil- : dren.” 9 ; Panel participants will be Mrs [| A er F'own 06S Ben Taller, Mrs. Norma Koster, the

Rev. R. H. People and Lloyd Blue.

» » - : " A meeting will be held at 7:30 Styled for Growing Feet! p. m. Monday in school 35 to hear Stephen Noland, editor of the Indianapolis News, describe “A South ped ‘ American Journey by Air.” A movie, 5 “Our Neighbors Down the Road,” 3.50 to §7 also will be shown. Schools 18, 31, . 34 and 72 are co-sponsors of the . series of four Monday evening meet4 : : ings beginning Monday. All will be Well desi mart- (1 s ; (at school 35. a gned, smart looking and turdy On Oct. 28, Wayne Guthrie, sow! shoes that are made to let growing feet city editor, will talk on “Operations | ‘ : . | Crossroads,” and, tell of his experis grow and still support and protect them. |ences at the atom bomb explosion. |

They will please the youngsters who wear |A film on the bomb will be shown. | On Nov. 4, Miss Doris Lynn, as-

them . .. and the mothers will appreciate: |sisted by teachers and pupils of] ; th . schools 34 and 35, will present a| +d em. v . at ‘ demonstration on* “Techniques with |

Classroom Films.” On Nov, 1k : Senator Homer Capehart will dis1. GIRLS' AFER, Moccasin toe cuss, “Washington, Your Capitol.” 3 LO ER » ¢ n ¢ A March of Time film of- Washingstyle sizes 1215 to 3,450. Grow- [ton will be shown. - girls’ sizes 315 to 10, 5.95. The Shortridge ‘high school P.T. A. will hold an open house from : 7:45 to 9 p.m, Tuesday. Mr. and 2. BROWN ELK HIGH SHOE. Sizes yrs OL Cod Mt. and 613 to 8, $4. Sizes 813 to 12, 4.74. | Mrs, Margin Lugar will receive in

| the front hall. The R. O. T. C. will

i “ 3. BROWN ELK OXFORD. Sizes 815 to | act as guides. “Dad's night” will oo 12, 4.95. Sizes 121% to 8 5.40. {be marked on Nov. 13, and the an-

nual Christmas program will be : | Dec. 19. . WHE AND IAN ELK SADDLE The Marion County P T. A. coun A 2 $ ‘ > - . 4h . - Sizes PD : . Sho or ae lcil will have a board meeting at 10 VISES ~49 J, AR. Lr } ’ n Girls’ 31 6 to 10, 5.95. a. m. Monday in the Claypool hotel.

u - n The Pre-School tudy group, sponsored by the Beech Grove P.T. A., will open its season at a 7:30

Hayman Fabrie

LiSten to “Smilin’ Ed" . p. m. tea Monday The Parent 4. McConnell and his Buster From the Education class will have “The Makes This ; Brown Gang, 10:30 A. M. . Family Rediscovers Itself” as the * » oe ? Saturday Morning—WIRE “Third Floor hems ot ts nets bt 10 En : a Ni

paper sale Monday.

n = ” ' i g The Flackville P.-T. A. will hold \ : its seventh and eighth grade lunch- . eon at noon Tuesday. A demonstration of floral arrangements will follow the luncheon.

» » » The William Evans P.-T. A. will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Tuesqay.

Mrs. Horace Kemper To Be Feted

A luncheon honoring Mrs. Horace Kemper, incoming president of the Robison-Ragsdale unit of the Amerjcan Legion auxiliary will be- held | at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln. Also honor guests will be!

Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, retiring ¥ president; Miss Sarah Asher, incoming president of the junior . group, and Miss Anna Eikenberry, ’ retiring junior president. Mrs. Harold M. Kramer will re- / view “The Egg and 1.” Mrs. Clar~ ence Knipp is chairman - for the met :

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