Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 21

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v7, 1988 SUNY, NOV. 7, 1948 = — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ER Club Calendar

By AGNES H. OSTROM

BANNER-WHITEHILL ....u.

Daily Store Mours—9:30 to 5:00

Other groups plan to entertain In a lighter vein—bridge, bazaars and guest meetings. The schedule for eatly this week follows: TOMORROW Alpha Mu Latrelan—2 p. m. Mrs. _ Elbert R. Gilliom, 6069 Warwick Rd., hostess; Mesdames Charles L. Palin, Gustav Dongus and James A. Stuart Jr. assistants. Guest meeling and £i%3 bazaar. £0 Alpha Omicron Latrelan—FEve-| aie ning. Mrs. Don Frye, 4117 Col-| ’ ria lege, hostess. Juvenils Court ’ “se talk. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge; TRAE business. CIHN—Noon. Mrs. Gilbert Woods, 345 Campbell, hostess. Business meeting and bridge. Crossroads Toastmistress — 3:30 Pp. m. 40 and 8 Chateau. Fall Creek Garden—1:13 p. m. Mrs. Roy Lee Smith, R. R. 6, Box 540, hostess. “The Gladiolus Family,” Mrs, E. C. Kleiderer; election of officers. Indianapolis Literary—8 p. m. DAR Chapter House. “Kvutzah,” Clarence W. Efroymson.| Irvington Circle, Child Conserva-| tion League—1:30 p. m. Mrs. John Gainey, 5611 University, hostess; Mrs. Stanley Barker, assistant. “Emotional Develop-| ment,” Mrs. 8. T. Kelly. Howe's Girls’ Octet; dessert luncheon. Irvington Coterie—1 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. Homer Meek, 5809 Lowell, hostess. Mesdames James W. Denny, George B. Gill and C. Walter McCarty, assistants. “Women in the Parade of Fashion,” Miss Jean Goulette. Hoosier Vagabond Chap, ITSC—| 8 p. m. Mrs. Justin Jordan, 5115 Kingsley Dr,, hostess. Mrs, Noble Reynolds, speaker. | Indiana Chap. ITSC—1:30 p. m.| Mrs. L. L. Lykins, 3933 Wash-| ington Blvd., hostess; Mesdames

Thornton Graham, J. H. Shan-| non, Elsie Haverfield and Farl| Ensinger, assistants. “Alaska,! Crossroads for World Flying,” | Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. ! Junior Auxiliary, Visiting Nurse Assn.—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Dan 1. Glpsshirénnes, “Rambow rare Oaklandon, hostess. . | METAL Beta Phi Mothers—1:30 p. m.! Pe Chapter house, 831 W.1 STOOLS

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luncheon. i Present Day—1 p. m. Mrs. Robert White Blake, 615 E. 37th, hos-| v tess; Mesdames John 8. Lloyd, 0. H. Greist and W. C. Bar-| tholomew, assistants. “The, : American Indian,” Mrs. Albert £9 R. Williams and Mrs. A. C. Crandall. Dessert luncheon. Social Study—12:30 -p. m. Mrs. 4 Glenn Graham, 4635 Rockwood, tH It 18 hostess. “Patchwork,” Mrs. Walter Titus. Luncheon. to make TUESDAY

' Alpha Delta Latreian—1 p. m.| nt ona Mrs. T. Gordon Kelly, 3540 N. 1 Pennsylvania, hostess; Mrs, In your John -A. Bruhn ‘and Mrs. (Does Wendell Barrett, assistants. > “Pictures By and About Chilt NOW, dren,” Mrs. Robert Cook. Luncheon. el Delta Upsilon Ladies Aux.—12:30 ; p. m. Mrs. E. R. Grisell, 7607 ce Allisonville Rd, hostess. Luncheon-bridge. | Inter Alia—1:45 p. m. Mrs. Walter Edwards, R. R. 14, Box 219, hostess. Book review, Mra. W.

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party. Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers—1, $144°° . m. Chapter house, 4721 nk ; Sunset Blvd. Mrs. H. P. Ger2.31350 mal hostess chairman. Sandoes uncheon; business ses- ith li $...51,985 sion; card party. | With light . ’ Madden - Nottingham American nk. Legion Aux.—7:30 p. m. Post vir $3175 home. Mrs. Ruth Fields and| ® Model T-2 maid ve Miss Mary Mitchell, hostesses. | “Mink: Meridian Heights Inter-Se—2:15 "wi 20 34.950 « p. m. Mrs. Oral W. Bridgford, . 935” wide ER tess ¥. Menges Rd., hostess; : 3 . . Rhoads, as-| divi “op sistant. Program, Mrs. 8. M | 9 Diiésd top po of Ford. | ky Olndsi Study—6:30 p. m. Mrs. ® Porcelain 3 - Benjamin E. Briscoe, 1424 Ol-| finish oA ney, hostess; Mrs, Charles M.! is : SP Lowe, I assistant. Dr. Wm.| ° * Franklin King, speaker. Music ] i by William F. Briscos, ac-| 2 Tse ; 4 cordionist. He a Been sry m urant and home of | ® Lar Mrs. Sarsie. 8. Lap, 1720 N. Le 9 pen tess. “The a as, ® Smokeless Prospect Kindergarten Mothers— Broiler

Library. - : Toy,” Mrs. Roberta Deever. $ t sy Tuesday Afternoon Study—1 p. m. Are luncheon. Mrs. Edward J. Elliott, 3672 E. Fall Creek Pkwy., N. Drive, hostess. Musical program, Abals, pianist.

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