Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1948 — Page 24
Ln os ‘Health Parley |All Souls Unitarian Church Bazaar To Highlight To Offer Home Cooked Food on Sale
County Group Plans Conference
Highlight of the Marion County PTA Council activities this week will be a health conference. This will be held from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial. ; Mrs. Clifford Van Cleave is president and Mrs. Vernon Carlin is health chairman of the coun-
eil. During the morning Dr. Mary Alice Norris will discuss “Let's
Look and See,” and Joseph C. Cunningham will talk on “Childhood’s Number One Killer.”
Following lunch speakers and their topics will be: “Rheumatic Fever, Infantile Paralysis and Heart Disease,” Dr. Matthew Winters; “Care of the Child's Teeth,” Dr. Russell M. Whitmore; “Helping Children to Mature,” Dr. Philip B. Reed, and “March Against Cancer,” Dr. Thurman B. Rice.
The Edgewood P-TA will spongor- a book review at 1:30 p. m.| Wednesday in the Food Craft) Shop. Mrs. Wilbert Sarber will] review “Hope of Earth.” Pro-| ceeds will be used to purchase recreational material for children to use in their home rooms
Mrs. Hannah Traendls, Mrs. John O. Teequarden and Miss Elsa Reyer ... organize All Souls Unitarian Church bazaar,
Miss Elsa Reyer are assisting. Other commiftee members are Mrs. Mary Warren of the More Light Guild, Mrs. B. 8S.
cooked food, toys, books, and aprons will be among the items sold. There will be a dinner at 530 p. m. Mrs. Hannah
A bazaar, sponsored by all adult groups of All Souls Unitarian Church, will be held from 1 to 8:30 p. m. Thurs-
during recess and noon hour. day in the church, 1455 N. Traendle of the Heywood Al- Dickerson, Doeppers Section, Tickets may be obtained through Alabama St. lance; Mrs. John O. Teeguar- and Mrs. C. E. Diehm, Laymen’s Mrs. Household articles, home- den of the Elizabethans and League.
Leslie Lewellyn or Mrs. | Wiley. Rhoades. |
A “County Fair” will be fea-| tured by the Warren Central PTA Saturday. The cafeteria will be open from 5 to 7 p. m. Mrs. G. C. Winings is chairman of the event.
Weck S Club Activities-
“Music Can Be Fun,” Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrington. Edwin Biltcliffe, accompanist. Mr.
son, hostess. Mrs. C. A. Weesner, assisant. Christmas story, Mrs. George Wear. Christmas carols and gift exchange.
By AGNES H. OSTROM
THE HOLIDAY season is on! Many clubs will celebrate Christ-
® mas at meetings this week and Mrs. Clifford Wagoner and ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wheeler, Mrs. Martin Carols will be sung, gifts ex- Home Economics—1 p. m. Mrs. ei
James Jay, Blvd., hostess; Frank Haight, Walter Jones, A. D. Bosley and
changed and contributions made for social service groups. Even a flower arrangement program
3620 1 Ashington | py, reday Lyceum—1 p. m. Mrs. Leon Myers H. Talge Brown, 2040 N. Dela- | ware, hostess. “Arabia,” Mrs.
To Speak
Culture—1 p.m. Mrs. O. E. Stanfield, 926 West Dr., Woodruff Place, hostess. “Booth Tarkington,” Miss Bertha Ebbert. Lun-
be held Friday by the Florence Book Forum—1:30 p. m. Ayres'| THURSDAY Nightingale Club in the Warren Auditorium. Book review, “The Indianapolis Business and ProfesFisherman,” Mrs, Olive Enslen| sional Women—6 p. m. Wom-
F. Hodgson, Misses Carrie Hoag, Dessert. Augusta 8. Huebner and Frieda Amica Study—11:30 a. m. Mrs. piapjan Study—1p. m. Mrs. Hallie M. Huebner. Bert Everhart, 1317 N. Dear-| yjyerg 5471 Kenwood, hostess,| Dessert. Mrs. Herbert Niebergall is in| born, hostess. Mrs. Earl Ever-| «yaine-Ways” #Coatsworth); SATURDAY charge of reservations. hart and Mrs. Otto Russell, as-| Mrs, Truman Hoover and Mrs, Saturday Afternoon Literary— sistants. Program, Mrs. Rob-| Arthur T. Sims. “Mainstays| 12:30 p. m. DAR Chapter House. Group Plans Dance
Campbell, hostess. “First Nighters,” Mrs, Hiram Cunningham.
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School Child Psychology To Be Studied
‘Pattern For Peace’ Film Scheduled
Child” is the subject of a new Schoo) 1 PTA study course, based] on articles in the National ParentTeacher Magazine. Mrs. Fdith Shirley, school principal. will speak on “When Their Feelings Are Hurt” and “Lesson
‘Trouble” at the first meeting at| ~
1:15 p. m. Tuesday. A discussion period will follow.
Patrons of Schools 73 and 69 are invited to attend.
Joe Pierson of WFBM will show a Civic Film, “Pattern for Peace,” at the parent education class, School 69, at 10 a. m. Tuesday.
“Together We Build” is the theme for the School 15 study club series of four meetings to be held at 9:30 a. m. on Thursdays. Miss Lucille Davis, physical education teacher, will address the first three meetings as follows: “Health, Essential of Freedom,” Thursday; “Mental and Emotional Health,” Jan. 13, and “Physical Health,” Jan. 27. 5 George Farkas, physical ‘€ducation director of the public schools, will talk on “Safety” at the final meeting Feb. 17,
Welfare Unit
Luncheon
The Lutheran Orphans Welfare Association will hold a noon luncheon meeting Friday in the home, 3310 E. Washington S8t.,
Mrs. Anthony Rieder, chairman, announces. The luncheon will be at 12 o'clock preceding a plastic demonstration at 1 p. m. Mrs. Fred Korff is luncheon
Louis W. Brandt.
‘Room Service’
the leads. Other cast members include John Harwood, Herb Gibson, Roy Falvey, Harry Miller, Tom Caster, John Fox, Joe Gissler, Tom Mur-
“Psychology of the School-Age
_t gi ao hitman party| of Maine” (Coffin), Mrs. Ches-| Mrs. Henry Zitzlaff and Miss an exchange. ter McKamey, Dessert. Edith Schowe, hostesses. Mrs. John Feeney will be Forest Hills Garden—2 p. m./Portfolio—8 p. m. Propylaeum.| gram, Mrs. H. C. Lloyd. hostess in her home, 1411 E.| Mrs. William Wheeler, Andy mr . i Vermont St., for the meeting of| Smith Rd. hostess. “Orchids
Mrs. R. E. Fennell Beta Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha] Bloom in My Greenhouse,” Mrs. Sorority, Tuesday night. The| Wheeler. =~ 0 To Address Mothers [For Electa Club ann tmas dance plans|Green Thumb Garden—1:50P.M.| ars RE. Fennell will be the| Mrs. 0. K. Enzor, 3959 CarrollWill be discussed. Mrs. C. J. Sherman, 112 JORI-/gpepicer ot the meeting of theton Ave. will be hostess WednesBrookside Kindergarten Mothers| day for the Junch { Club Wednesday. It will be held/93Y for the luncheon meeting of | at 1:15 p. m. in the kindergarten.|/the Electa Friendship Club. As-| “Growing Through Christmas sistants will be Mrs. Dan Rein-, Experiences” will be Mrs. Fen- hardt and Mrs. S. C. Rowe. nell’s subject.
Mrs. Enzor Hostess
Mrs. George Mitchell will re-! view “A Thanksgiving Day”, | (Fisher). She will be introduced
The Zetathea Club will meet po Mrs. Ra 3 . y Eccles, program |at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the chairman, Mrs, L. P. Highley will ‘home of Mrs. Aldo Bertorelli, preside 2116 Park Ave. Miss Rosa Wet-| : iter will assist the hostess. Speak-| . v ers will be Mrs. John Schoen- Sorority Session holes and Mrs. Frank Brod-| Mrs. Russell Furr, national ecker, president of Alpha = Omicron
|Alpha Sorority, has called a meeting of chapter presidents
Sunshine Club Meets
The Children’s Sunshine Club, , Inc, will hold a board meeting ; no Osiegetes 1: wi bs ide at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in|1:30 P. Mm. Wednesday in the,
Ayres’ Committee Room. There/ World War Memorial building. will also be a 2 p. m. business There will be a round table discussion.
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