Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1948 — Page 24
ASSIST WITH STATE DAY LUNCHEON—-Mrs. F. Leslie Barlet and Mrs. Lawrence Carr [left and right) inspect a part of the - decoration to be used .at the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority State Day luncheon March 13 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Mrs. Barlet is in charge of correspondence for the event, and Mrs. Carr is. arranging the program. Mrs. Charles W. Hulett is general chairman,
% Clubs— Toman! 5 Department Club Expect Three Hundred at Birthday Party
OD ee of a a: J. W. Beott and, Mrs. W. Irving Palmer wil Hanger.
RL with Mrs. H. D. Eberhart, 730 Kathryn Tierney Garten at 1:30 She Drive Pr — The yn Block's ? Tie Lambda C1 Alka ot t same review will be sponsor a al of the club seal will be used as|prosentd at 1:30 p. m. next'l p. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ decorations. Thursday: in Ayres’ auditorium, AuditoHuh. 3 pi Marie Jpetk.
party at sponsor a review of “ a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Mar. 1 in!County” (Lockridge) the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | Spring flowers and gold replicas|y, ir
ohn A. White win >* program on South An. “in and out” hike will be
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t, R. 0. Mc. Northwestern Ave., will entertain yoCormick, 925 Hawthorne Lane, the WAD Club at 8 p. m. tomor- 4,4 gardens in Irvington will be
“Problems in Education” bi The club will attend a lecture
discussed at | row of the Clie Club. Mrs. W. vo 8p. m. Tuesday, March 9, in the Hiser, 35 E. 33a St., will be the, "War Memorial Building. and Mesdames George L. ' Hanson H. Anaeteon, N &Te john J. Haramy and Robert W her Clark will present the program.
The Friday Afternoon Study . Wii Club will have a George Washparty tomorrow in the - Stayman, So ; Greer, Aber homey of Mrs. R. P. Bell, 2316 J. Hueber, Ethel I. Stone, H. Hart, 4 L. will assist. . oF CleXander|
ne C. IL Carey will. pr Irvington Quest Club wi Miss Amy Keene hig speak ona patriotic luncheon tomorrow! “Scotland” when in her home, 106 Burbank Road. its Taking part in the program will t 8 p. m. tomor- be Mesdames F. E. Fest, 8. C. breath; 4030! Vial, F. B, Stickney and -P. J. All entertain, as-| Hart, : £
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t Tea, Supper Meeting : And State Day Luncheon) Are Being Arranged By Local Sorority Groups
Ted Grissell Chairman SA ant ta and plans tor u State Day are among sorority activities being’ arranged for omasmronoliiygy ‘near future.” i pee ny Psi Psi Psi Sorority, mothers of Delta Delta , , will have a guest tea at 2:30 p. m. March 5. The event will be in the Butler Uni- -
music program sented by Misses wil bh Constance and Gloria Harvey and Mrs. Harold Tossel. Mrs. Mil. dred Crump will speak on “Flowers of Distinction.”
read a paper on “Roses” the Spade and Trowel Gr Club meets at 1 p. m. omprrew
held Sunday morning by the Nature Study Club. The group will meet at the home of Miss Louise
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‘My Day— ‘Liberals Form
Action Group
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE. PARK, N. Y., Feb, 26 “The recent convention of - tha [Xericdns for Democratic Ac in Philadelphia, where I spent 24 hours, was to.me. quite an astonishing evidence of the desire of liberals to get together, talk out] their problems and hear from peo-| ple whom they respect. It was a gathering from many _ {different backgrounds. I was glad | to see that intellectuals and labor | leaders could meet, argue problems of the day and come to an |}. agreement that their concerns were very similar.
’ vw 8 8 ON the whole, 1 was greatly | - jl encouraged because there were a| {i great many young people there, | and persons who were willing to/ give money to keep the’ ‘organiza | tion going and also hard personal work to make it a greater force) politically. | A nonpartisan group of liberals, well organized and growing | as quickly as the ADA is growing, should be ablg to exert great influence in elections this year, / It is only such a group that! can oppose Henry Wallace without being accused of self-interest. Since the third party claims to| be the only group interested in| liberal candidates and liberal programs, it is well to have another group to set a different standard to which the liberals of this country can rally.
Mr. Leckrone Will Introduce Speaker
Richard Lloyd George, the second Earl of Dwyfor, will speak | on “Inside Britain Today” at the
Town Hall Series at 11 a. m. to-| morrow in the English Theater. Walter Leckrone, editor of The! Tndianapolis Tirhes, will introduce him, * Mr. and Mrs. Leckrone will be hosts at a luncheon following’ ne talk in the Chateau ‘Room of ‘tHe Claypool Hotel, Special guests, in addition to the speaker, will be Mr. and Mrs. John D. Welch, Mrs. W. Macgregor Morris and Mrs. M. O. Ross.
‘Dance Saturday
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sponsor a leap year dance at) {8:30 p. m, Saturday in the Spen- | cer Hotel. The hosts are Messrs. and Mésdames William M. Pert, Ep P. Messerlle, Frederick J. [| Noer and Keith 8 Otto,
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events plan Philoku! home of Dr, Merrill Gr have a tea 8 day in the Ji The memk Chi, nations palism frate initiation Tuesday In and on~Wed tion of Wom at 3 p. m. in Three gro) 5. Sigma fn soclet; movie ¢ gin the An clety will me the Psycholo 7:30 p. m. in The campt will sponsor Geneva stur Caleb Mills High School be used to se Geneva, Wis.
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