Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1948 — Page 20

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Annual Bazaar Will Be Held Nov. 17

HEAD SHOP ACTIVITIES—=Checking merchandise in the children's department of the AWVS Shop at Crossroads ate three members of Beta Beta Alumnae Club, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mrs. Marvin Cochrarie (left) is telephone chairman; Mrs. Thomas Woodard (center), general manager, and Mrs. John Medaris, stock chairman of the department. Sales proceeds benefit the Marion County Saciety for Crippled Children and Adults. Funds from the alumnae’s Nov. |7 bazaar |

also will aid the society. MRS. FRANCIS A. BAUR, chairman,

The bazaar will be held Nov. 17 in the Broad Ripple Le- . glon Hall, 64th St. and College

Ave. Proceeds will benefit the group of cerebral palsy victims of pre-school age aided by the . Marion County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, - Inc. and the National Society. The chairmen include Mrs, © Robert R. Palmer, finance; Mrs. ©, B. Alvord, assistant: Mrs. Paul Pitz and Mrs, William Scheurer, children's needs; Mrs.

Week's Club

Noon and dessert luncheons, teas and dinners take precedence] ‘in this week's club calendar. held in the

‘The schedule for

lows; ¢ : TOMORROW Athenaeum Turners Women's Auxiliary—86 p. m. Athenaeum. Dinner, TWA travel Ha. Indianapolis Literary — 8 p. m. DAR Chapter House, Ladies’ “Our Greatest Battle,

Audubon Road, ks for the Colonial Child,” Mrs. Edward W,

Monday Afternoon Reading 12:30 p. m, Mrs, John W. Maltby, 5616 8. Randolph, hostess; . Lewis J. Riddle, assistant.

nois, 1 : cision,” Mrs. Ernest DeWolfe

ook Review—1:30 p. m. Block's Auditorium. “The Forest and the Fort” “Bedford Village” and “Toward the Morning” (Allén), Mrs. Kathryn Turney

rtnightly Lite 2:30 Tol rary--2:30 p. m. Propylaeum. “Brahms, the Man and His Music,” Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt. WEDNESDAY Alexandrian Chap, ITSC — 1:30 . m, Mrs. George Bertrand,

p 1011 W. 34th, hostess; Mrs. O,

C. Mills, assistant. “Alaska, the Crossroads of World Flying,” Mrs, H, B. McClain.

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Don M: Hinds and Mrs, William Jennings, adult en t, and Mrs, Jerome E. Holman Jr., production. ® . # ALSO Mrs. George Warner, refreshments; Mrs. Verne A. Trask, plants; Mrs, Walter H. Stone, “white elephants,” and Mrs. T. H. Woodard, special. Mesdames John Young, R. B. Buschmann, C. J. Minneman and Herbert Sweet also will ‘assist on the general committee. Features of the bazaar will include handwork of all kinds, accessories, bakery goods and candies. — Mrs; Owen Pohlmann, reader, will give a children’s program

Activities— Green Thumb Garden — 1 p. m. Mrs. 8. G. Wilmer, 961 N. Audubon Road, hostess; Mrs. H:

F. Henninger, assistant. “Corsage Making,” Mrs. Marlin

Dow. . Heyl Study—2 p. m. 38th Bt branch, Merchants National Bank. “Golden Multitudes, the History of Best Sellers,” Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes. Home Economics—1 p, m. Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Mesdames Edward Raub Sr. Paul Hurt, Herman Rogge and . Orren E. Smith, hostesses. Demonstration, Mrs. Harriett est.

THURSDAY ! Book Review—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium, “The Forest and the Fort,” “Bedford Village” and “Toward the Morning” (Allen), Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. Brookside Mothers Civie—1 p.m. Instruction in rhythm for preschool children by Mrs. Herman Karch, while mothers at. tend. Noon luncheon.

| Ernie Pyle Chap., ITSC—8 p. m.’

Mrs. Jon Misner, 5134 Crittenden, hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker.

Indiarapolis BPW-—6 p. m. din- “| ner. Woman's Department,

Club. “Streamlining the « Classics,” Mrs. D. H. Hostetter, Ft. Wayne. 1908-1 p. m. Mrs. Henry Baumeler, Westfield, hostess. Flower arrangement, Miss Emilie Riley. Dessert luncheon.

*|North Side Study-—Noon. Mrs.

J. D. Hendricks, 2230 N, Delaware, hostess. “Fabulous New Orleans,” Mrs. J. Blaine Hoffman. Luncheon,

and Mrs. Dorothy Bosson, character analyses. } The alumnae group operates the children’s clothing departs ment in co-operation with the AWYVS Bhop, established at the Crossroad Habilitation Center. Clean merchandise is accepted for sale on a consignment basis. Sale commissions constitute the profit which goes to the Marion County society. The group assists with the transportation of the severely handicapped by providing a station wagon and bus, Four- and 5-year-old children, some in braces, several in wheel chairs,. are brought to the Crossroads kindergarten in session each day.

Plerian Study — 1 p. m. Mrs. Henry Stiles, 3006 Arthington - Blvd., hostess. “The Bishop's Mantle” (Turnbull), Mrs. Vietor Brown and Mrs. Wilson Carey. Dessert luncheon. Portfolio—6:30 p. m. Propylasum. Joseph T. McDermott, speaker. Mr. and Mrs, Simon P. Baus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager and Miss Marie Thomel, supr committee. Young Professional Women — 6 p. m. YMCA. Mrs. Max Foster, guest speaker. Business meeting. FRIDAY Culture—1 p. m. Mrs. F. C. Tucker, Millersville Road, hostess. “The Origin of Our Language,” Mrs. J. W. Hutchings. Luncheon. Florence Nightingale — Noon. Hotel Warren. “Cancer in Women,” Dr. Don D. Bowers. Mesdames Anna Belle Fate, E. E. Gardner, Lloyd George, Ethel Gatewood, Goldie 8. Good and O. T. Harris, hostesses. Indianapolis Woman's—2:30 p. m, Propylaeum. “On the Nature of Things,” Mrs. David K. Rubins; “Miss Carrie,” Mrs. M. 0. Ross. Irvington Fortnightly — 1 p. m. Mrs. F. W. Shulmeyer, 5902 Pleasant Run, Pkwy. N. Dr, hostess. ‘Evolution of Textiles,” Mrs. Irvin Ward. Dessert luncheon. SATURDAY Saturday Afternoon Literary— 12:30 p. m. DAR Chapter House. Topic: The South “Inside U. 8. A.” (Gunther). Mrs. Henry H. Prescott, speaker. Mrs. C. B. Talmadge and Mrs, Alberta Nay, hostesses.

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Amica Study ~— 11 a. m. Mrs. Paul Mason, 1234 Fasadena, hos + Mrs. Donald J. Dunkin and 8. Thurman Wash-

burn, assistants. Program,

Mrs. Charles M. Johgson and Mrs. Charles R., Young. Eidelweiss Chap. ITSC—8 p. m, Lincoln Room, YMCA. Mrs, ‘John W. Thornburgh, speaker.

Dinner. Forest Hills Garden — 2 p. m. Mrs. J. G. McFarland, 5689 Winthrop, hostess. Program “What Is a Lily?”

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