Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 24

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. Week's Club Activities— |

SUNDAY, .

Sympho J Group |

- Programs In Serious Vein Are Planned By Local Club Groups

TUESDAY hostess; Mrs. L. Frank Treat, tel, hostess; Mrs. Herman R. Roy E Price, 2436 N. New| Installation of new members.

serious predomi-| Alpha irelan— assistant. “Mexican Art and| David and Mrs. Fred J. Brown,| Jersey, hostess. Program, Mrs. Mrs. Jules Zinter, speaker. ° Xie a wn week.| MTS. es C. on Pred Artists,” Mrs. Paul W. Bow-| assistants. Book review, Mrs. W.E. Call. Luncheon. Irvington Catholic Woman's, ; T eeting Bate In club scene, book mak-| Carrollton, hostess; Mrs, John| man. “The Religion of Mexico,”| J. C. Hirschman. Luncheon. American History Literary —| Study—1 p. m. Mrs. Robert L. 17. N. ILLINOIS ST. historical and travel topics| McConnell and Mrs. George W.| Mrs. Charles A. Albrecht. De-|nonterey Chap. ITSC — 12:30) Noon. Mrs. Raymond Dorsett,| Murphy, 21 N. Hawthorne Lane, | INDIANAPOLIS Out-of-Tov highlights with guest days| Ford, assistants. Mrs. Karl A.| Yotlons, Mrs. Robert Lewis. p m. Mrs. Frederick Came, 2313 N. Station, hostess. Des-| hostess. “God in the Home. 3 To Attend ot meetings ad Stegemeier will speak on her| Luncheon. 8002 N. Meridian, hostess. Mrs.| * sert luncheon. (O’Brien), Mrs. Roy Babcock. :

recent trip to Europe. Hposier Tourist—Noon. Mrs, J.! Noble Re ynolds, speaker. qro-—11:30 a. m. Mrs. Sam Cul-|Irvington Homemakers — 12:30

_ The Women's schedul Alpha Eta Latrelan—1:30 p. m.| V. Faasen, 2738 N. Talbott,| Luncheon. . bertson, 211 Lynhurst Dr, p.m. Mrs. Grover Schiver, 742 5 discs State Syn goer. Tne Sor the week be K, Paul Thiery, Pe666 hostess; Mrs. J. F. Shepperd,/gpencer—Noon. Mrs. R. R, Coble,| hostess. Thanksgiving luncheon. N. Denny, hostess; Mrs. Gerald . will have a meeti TOMORROW Allisonville Rd., hostess; Mrs.| 2ssistant. “New York as an| ‘5530 Central, hostess; Mrs. J. P.{ gov Study—2 p. m. 38th St Todd, assistant. Program proj- for out-of-town 1 Heber Willams and Mrs. Mark| Empire,” Mrs. 8, D. Clark; “Gl-| Lycas, assistant: Luncheon. branch, Merchants National] ect—labor saving in meal prep- in the Indianapol Indianapolis Literary—8p m Hamer assistants. Program, Praltar of the Hudson,” Mrs. | qo y Quest—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Bank. “The Benets—Prize Win-| aration. Luncheon. Mrs. Charles “L PAR Chaple F Bouse: The Mrs. Ruth Woodworth. E. B. Cracraft; “RCA, Cam-("'y 00.7 Ransburg, 5437 N.| ners in Poetry,” Mrs. George|Iryington Mothers Study—1 p. m. side at the counc ye ne 5 rence Chalecedony—12:30 p. m. lunch- gent Wie. Zheppesd, Ww. At- Meridian, hostess; Mrs. Harry| Elliott. * Mrs. James W. Fleener, 746 N.|| = a. m. and luncheo Ph, eon. 38th St. branch, Indiana| antic City,” Mrs TOE" Hill and Mrs. O. O. Johnson, as- Inter Nos — 12:30 p.. m. Mrs.| Bolton, hostess. Program, Mes. at noon. Monday Somversation—-2 p. m. National Bank. Mrs. G. L.| sistants, “Recent Good Books,”| Claude Recard, 730 E. 524, dames Harry Pirtle, Thomas 8. Award winners

Pugh, chairman; Mesdames E. A. Canning, H. E. Curry and J. A. Walsh, assistants. Daughters of the British Empire] --7:30 p. m. 38th St. branch,

Indianapolis Assn. of Insyrancei. Miss Mary Cain.”

Women—6 p. m. Gold m : » 's— . m. tfield LiHotel Washington. Guest speak- Woman's 2D. atic) with

er, John Little, FBI." Dinner Outlook, Monday and Woman's meeting. Clubs.

hostess. “The Beauty of Greece and the Wonder of Rofne,” Mrs. Ernest B. Foster, Dessert luncheon. {Colonial Boston Chap,

Shimer, Robert L. Foster and Wilson T. Patterson. h New Century—1:30 p. m. Hoosier Art Salon, State Life Bldg. Mesdames Frank H. McConnell,!

season ticket ca honored at lunch phine Madden wi Alma Patton, Ma on the program

nois, hostess. “Ides of March” (Wilder), Mrs. Harry D. Goode, New Era—1 p. m. Mrs. E. E. tt, 3648 N. Delaware,

_ DOUBLE WOVEN a" GLOVES

ITSC— ' Usually\priced to $3 50! Yours for

hostess; Mrs. John W. Jacobs,| Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Egyptian Chap, ITSC—1 p. m. Wy-Mo-Dau Literary—12:15 p. m.| 10 a. m. Marott Hotel. Mrs.| op Maston, O. C. Neier and| ©only $179 thanks to our lucky Saturday and nex assistant “High Lights of| pred Richardson, hostess; Mrs,| Mrs. George Barnes, 33 Ridge-| Mfrs, George Kamphaus, 4816 Jules Zinter, guest speaker. J. E. Barcus, hostesses. Pro-| Special purchase Shorties, longies orchestra. The n Early Virginia,” Mrs. Lillian] pave Banta and Mrs. W. R.| View Dr, hostess; Mrs. Fred| N. Pennsylvania St. hostess; Hawaiian Chap, ITSC—Noon.| gram chajrman, Mrs. N. R.| tome hand stitched — seven tend a rehearsal : Geyer Wingett. Willlamson, assistants. “I Have| Stucky and Mrs. Hasry Han-| club officers; assistants. Travel| YMCA. Speaker, Miss AmY| gojler. Tea. Deautiful styles 1H all wblack, day. Woman's Research—12:30 p. m.| Read the Hands of the Nation,”| nah, assistants. Miss Amy| talk Mrs. Bert Essex. Musical] Keene. Luncheon. THURSDAY aro Bw ees avy. ane io Council hoard Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, 5150) Mrs. Norman Schneider. Hus-| Keene, speaker. Dessert lunch-| reading, “Hats” Mrs. Ray New Harmony Chap. ITSC—T7:30 Af t h—12:30 perfect LIMITED ) QUAD ITIES Mrs. C. Lloyd B Washington Blvd., hostess. “Eu-| bands as guests. eon. Kelley. Guest day luncheon. p. m. Mrs. Henry M. Zimmer- ermath--12:00 p.m. Mrs Perec) Mrs. Ward G. Bi

rope Today,” Mrs. C. W. Dicks. Grolier Fine Arts—Noon. Mrs. S. Her N Pi Ae) Mrs. Nettie Littleton” Kane and] Miss Elizabeth Cooper, assist- | ants. “Sapte Fe Trail,” Mrs. Bertha Wright Mitchell, Lunch

eon.

Blue Flower Garden—i p. m. Mrs, Carl Spickelmier, 5369 N. Capi-|

mann, 729 Dudley, hostess; Mrs. Beatrice Loudermilk,

Late Book — 12:30 p. m. Mrs. WEDNESDAY

ton, and Mrs. Joe Norma 8. Skinner, Marott Ho-|Advance Study—¥2:30 p. m. Mrs.!

castle. « Regional Mrs. Hermine W ton; Mrs. Thom: gansport; Mrs. A Columbus, and Fields, Bedford.

Campaign Aw

Treat, 6505 Riverview,

Luncheon: | B,

assistant.

s]79 VALUES

tol, hostess. “Chrysanthe-| To Be Presente mums,” Wm. R. Cooley. Mrs. - $ 501 Order By Members who E. W. Baum, program chair-: 10 3 Mail or awards of season man. Election of officers. Phone RI. 1447" dames Marvin E. Luncheon.

Herbert Gibbs, 1 Robert M. Lingle, and Stuart A. Wi Greene and Miss Representatives honored for the ganizations did i include Miss Hele) Ayres’; Mrs, Leon

Iuter Libros—8 p. m. Miss LaVerne Lindley, 6038 Primrose, hostess. “Woman With a Sword,” (Noble), Miss Lindley. Loch’ Lomond Chap., ITSC — 11 a. m. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Mesdames William Haslet, D. R. Jones and

Thee Site

17 N. ILLINOIS ST. Council of’ Jewis Sidney Jacobs, hostesses. Mrs.! ; Noble Reynolds, Speak ord | INDIANAPOLIS Margaret Saltam, Luncheon. Telebhone 00); eeney, Junior John Strange Homemakers — 1 Y ae. Miss p. m. Mrs, Harvey E. Carson,| Prez, Eli Lilly & 6402 Allisonville Rd., hostess. Brown, P. R. Mal re uce Guest day. Lecture on cancer. J. H. Thomas, We 1908—1 p. m. Mrs. Thompson F. Eugene Tho

Abbett, 6398 Washington Bivd., hostess. Dessert luncheon and| card party. Portfolio—6 p. m. Propyiacor.] Mr. and Mrs. Anton Scherrer, Mrs. Bjorn Winger and Lee

Cross Guild. Other luncheon clude township They are Paul He Mrs. E. C. Mc] Mrs. Hoyt Moore

COMPACTS

AT A FRACTION OF COST .

131015

. from a manu-

* id Burns, supper committee. “The, facturer whose name we cannot mention . . . and George D. Patton Imported hand-embroidered Making of a Book,” Mrs. Jean- we'te passing the saving on to you! Sargent, Lawrel and opplidued nette C. Nolan. pussing 9 you: Warble, Perry. ppg FRIDAY Mrs, Latham there will be th Culture—1 p. m. Mrs. J. W. s thi Spun-Rayon Hutchings, 5861 Washington| SS Der or a Blvd., hostess. “Indiana Com-! mittee. Th Dinner Sets e000 posers,” Mrs. Robert Orbison ! BY a

non-Indianapolis

and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt. Women’s Commit EE ———

eon. Indianapolis Woman’s—2:30 p. m. Propylaeum. “Mount Vernon,” Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz. Guest day. i Irvington Fortnightly—1 p.- m.| Mrs. Harvey Ferguson, 5471] * Julian. Book review, Mrs. C. U. Watson. Dessert. Nature Study Club of Indiana— 8 p. m. 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank. Miss Mary Albrecht, speaker. | Newcomers—1 p. m. YWCA.| Mrs. Donald Lazarus, hostess.|

Lunch-

52x70 7-Pc. Set $19.50 value, for .

54x54 7-Pc. Set $14.98 value, for ..

63x88 9-Pc. Set * $29.50 value, for ..

17-Pc. Oblong Set $19.50 value, for ..

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Values to $5.00 Many types and designs in Gilded metal or Silver plated. Most with innerdoor over powder compartment.

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proposal that certain action be taken by the club. The motion which introduces a subject to the, assembly is called the “main mo-!

Regular $12.98

Beautiful quality chenille, in a wide choice of desirable patterns ond colors. Two-tone on

Irish Linen Damask Cloth and Napkins

tion” and we are depérident upon A. Black or Br ‘white background. Green, blue, peach, rose, 2 Th ig popular white on white. Full or hs ai all parliamen B. Black or Br twin sizes. from 212 yd. to 5 yd. lengths, 1 to 1 A suggestion is not a motion, C. Black or Gi reduced 2 3 and the chair should not allow 1 = debate until a question is prop- D. Black or Br erly before the assembly. The Lp price following is an example of wasted | E. Black or Br time and effort through incorrect F. Black or Br

Imported hand-embroidered and cut-

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