Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 20
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. Initiate New Policies o “By ANNA CLYDE VINZANT -L “ BECAUSE of its peculiar Him"tations, the office of vice present 15 one of the most dif
iit to fill. It requires dn un2 Shiau: of tact and good
One who ace cepts’ the of« } ~ fice, fully aware of the } fact that he |
qualifications 4 of a president and at the 4 game time pers : fon of his ot=" fice with réstrictions, is “re. Vinzant indeed a wise “8nd valuible officer. He must have knowledge of the basic 3 principles of parliamentary law. £ He should be familiar with the y of the administration, the constitution, by-laws, and | standing rules of the society in ‘preside wisely and with “in the absence of oe rsiaent, :
pt hing a temporary absence
Position to Fill}
“Second Officer Cannot |
; must have the | |
Women in at the eve
Hotel.
ments,
Mosdames Arthur R, Robinson, Russell J. Doan and . dani’, These three members of the State Assembly Woman's Club. are studying menu selections for the club's opening guest luncheon Jan. 14. he 1949 Legislature will be honored in the Riley Room of the Claypool
apolis Branch which is giving the party; Robinson is general chairman for the event, and | Mrs. Jones is in charge of luncheon arrange-
_ THE } INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES
an. 14 Set for Assembly Cut Foon S.D. Te
To Address § AAUW Unit
“to Pro- 8D Alinsky; - nationally. known for his work in of juvenile delinquency, will. be the January speaker for the In--idianapolis Branch, American Association of University. Women... His address, “Meeting the Needs ‘lof Youth” will be made at ti group’s monthly dinner meeting 4at 6:30 p. m,, Tuesday, Jan. 11, in thé North Methodjst Church, Dr. Alinsky, now executive. director of the Industrial Areas Foundation of Chicago, is best] known for his community organization in the notorious “back of] the yards” region of that city. +. This project has been selected] by the federal goyernment as ani outstanding example . of roots democracy” and of ‘the pre- . t+vention of juvenile delinquency. 11t is to be the basis of a full. “length motion picture for show-|, ing in Germany and Japan. . te of the of Chicago, Dr. Alinsky has been| connécted ‘with the Bureau for| Juvenile Research and ‘the nols State Prison Classification
Mrs, Dean is president of the Indian. board.
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This Week's Club -Activities— =~ —
the absense of both: the is abe the first. vice
Hiesident, al vice presi- tures. The schedule for this week Tuesdhy Niters Homemakers—8| Peat. he in their order must act follows: bo. p. m. Mrs. Diane Shute, 1620 Thursday Lyceum-1 p.m. Mrs. + for the president when action TOMORROW + W.54th, hostéss, ie: fa % Foruy, Jee No +18. necessary. Athenaeum Turners Wofihen's - WEDNESDAY elaware, hostess. “The Story: : ‘When the president is unable |. Auxilisry—8 p.m. Athenaeum. Advance Study—12:30 p.m. Mrs.| Of American Furs,” Mrs. Frank | . ! to finish his term of office, un- | * Dinner; table games. R. L. King, 4930 Park, hostess. 8. O'Neil. Luncheon; + less the by-laws provide a spe- Irvington Woman's — 2:30 p. m. Program, Mrs. Roy E. Price; Pioromie ~EHIDAY N method for filling vacan- | Mrs. John K. Kingsbury, 5776 luncheon. Wa 3 Jaa yd oon. cles, the first vice president E. Michigan, hostess. “Friend- Amica Study—11:30 a. m. Mrs. C. arren. Hote esdames presi= | ly Letters,” Mrs. Robert’ Lee B. Brooks, r Glass. ing Ms. en Ball, ahd on, leaving a vacancy in (LaPhyllis—S8 p. m. Miss. Myrtle rs. land, assistants, office of the lowest ranking | Mize, 801 Dawson, hostess. Program, Mrs, George Switzer
Jrttidency to bes ued 7}
By AGNES Hn, OBTROM Indianapolis club members will initiate the New Year with re-/Ladies Auxiliary to Delta Upsilon newed zest as they resume projects and program themes interrupted by special
head of social studies, Broad Ripple High School. Tea.
Fraternity =~ 12:30 p, m, Mrs.
Everett Lett, 260. W, 44th, host-
holiday ‘fea-| ess. Luncheon-bridge.
113 N. Linwood,
and Mrs. William Burcham,
allibe filled for the und part of the term by the utive-board.” A society or nominating committee should : ot ‘underestimate the “imnce of the vice presidency.
for Listing s on Ballot
committee to st two nominees
' Some think they should be ® listed In glphabetical order, ~ others are of the opinion that the president’s name should ‘be listed first. As chairman of the committee, I wish to the corect form to use, how the names should “be listed on the ballots.
fies
Mr. McDo
Breeding, E.
| Three Programs Booked
EB Units of the WDC
The Woman's Department Club will be the scene of two de- "| partment meetings this week, and a study class will convene in the home of a member. —*“Murais in the Making and Why’ willbe. the subject of a talk by Harold K. McDonald of Veedersburg at the. 1:30 p.’ m. meeting
of the
Mrs.
has done m for the Warren Township Schoo and art work in the Superior Court rooms County Courthouse.
: Laurence Carter, department chairman, will preside.
of
A teacher and mural Pa
1 Americas" will be discussed: by Mrs. Keith Hoffman, Current art events will ge reviewed.
the Marion
» » | Exchange Teacher With EngHand” will be the topic for a talk [by Miss Wallace Montague at the
Hostesses for the informal tea january session of the Literature
(following the pro Mrs. Susan 8, He man, and Mrs, Edward L. Ped- house low, vice chairman, assisted by bal o of School 80. The program | Mesdames H. J. Berry, Marie M.|chairman is Mrs. George W. Bow A. Carson, Wiliam man H. Craft, R. H. Edwards, John | F. Engelke and Chester T. Gough. | hour wii _be-Mesdames William | Mesdames Guental, Maude L. Helkes, James bour, Hugh J, Baker, H. J. Berry, “|, ‘Hughes, George C. Hubert, E. Harold C. Curtis, Preston Jones, Ernest R, Keller, A. L. Leather- and L. C. Heustis. man, Royal A. Nicholas, J. B.| ‘Phillips, W. C. Royer, Roscoe J.|Klaisier, Sawyer, J. A. Sumwilt, C. E. Lawrence Stunthimer, Jerome -H. Trunkey, Means, Edward H. Niles, Bl E.} Harold -M. Trusler. and, Frank 8. Thompson, Harold. 0. Warren, Al Wells Sr.
Also,
Mrs. Howard J.
Clayton H. Ridge wil pour,
» Mrs.
‘O'Clock Art Study Group Wednes- per cent of all privately-owned] day.
mingway, <chair-lp, m. Wed
‘W.
Colin L. hostess in her home, Dave a St.
"New Art Lite in _ the; life insurance.
gram will ‘beianq Drama Department at 1:30 ednesday in the club-| Miss Montague is princi-|
Tea hostesses for the weial
. H.|H. Polk, Trunkey, Alvin C, Bar-|
*Amile Melissa J.! D. Keenan, Cornish, A. J. Getz, Elza Henson | Also, Mesdames
Charles | Robert ~
-Malloeh; |
\F., Wallace._and G. M. Williams. |
McTurnan, BE. -C.|
Portfolio—6 p. m. Propylaeum.| Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harring-| ton and Mrs... Mary Moffat “supper committee. } “Fact and Fantasy,” Wilbur D.
Kautz,
Franeis Huffman, Nora Jane Jennings, W. H. Johnson; N, R. Johnston, E. H. Kingston and,
Foe K
Day. Indianapolis Woman’ pd: 30 p. m.|
ha Brookside Mothers—1:15 p. m. he society. is New Era—i pm. Mrs, Karl C. School. Film and talk on the] Propylaeum. “Hoosiers in Acv By-Law Needed ess: Mrs. J. H Armington, as-| Activities of the Red Cross. _ tion,” Mrs. Albert K. ScheidenA : : sistant. “Predictions ‘for ‘New Alexandrian ‘Chap, 1TSC--1:30 “helm; “ "Twas the Night ‘After IC Succession y Era’" Mrs. George B Love- p. m. Mrs. Ethel Weaver, 1012 Christmas,” Mrs. Evans Wool-' ¢ ETS less, Dessert. WW... 324, hostess.” “Inside!” len. Jr. = = - Alaska, Its History and Irvington Fortigativst p. m. TUESDAY People,” Mrs: Ada Lory. Mrs. William H. Frosch, 76 N. his | Administrative Wann in Edu. THURSDAY Irvington, hostess. “A Century cation—3:45 p . Ayres’ aud-/1908—1 p. m. Mrs. Walter L.| of Stamps,” Mrs. Karl Sturman. itorium. Why. "Disguise Eeco-| Jones, 5874 N. New Jérsey,| Dessert. - nomics,” Willard Gambold, hostess. Dessert, Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare . Aon. —12:30 p, m., 3310 E. Washington. rs. Lester Reasner and
Mrs. N,
Mesdames Arthur Brenn, Min-| nie Irving, Herman Klasing and Marié Prange, assistants,
Woman's Mrs. E.
ington Blvd., hostess. Program,
Mrs. D.
Catharine Merrill—3 p. mi Mis: Maleolm C. Sewell, 640 Berkley hostess.
Rd, *- Donald
Don Miller and Miss Ruth B.
Bozell.
Saturday Afternoon Literary—|
12:30 p.
Mrs. Hifam Raffensperger and Miss Nellie Pease,
“New England” from Gunther's “Inside
Lacy and Mrs. Mrs, E. E, Cahal and ‘Mrs. Frank [C. Walker will pour.
Lett wil ve! Beneficiaries 1815 N.| ‘NEW YORK--American women’ for. the Ten ars beneficiaries of more than 80;
Send your “questions on on par Hamentary law to Mrs. Vinzant, The Iaianapolie Times, Ind)- | anapolis 9
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| Sororities—
TOMORROW
C. F. Brinkman, 4722 E. 1th, hostess,
TUESDAY Chap. Q, PEO—2 p, m. Mrs. W. H. Crump, 25 E. 36th, hostess.
Kenneth E. Lancet and Mrs.
Founders Day program, Mrs. |
Scher. G, PEO—T:15 p. m. Mrs. ©
2313 W. WASHINGTON ST. AS NEAR AS YOUK NEAREST PHONE
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WEDNESDAY Alpha Chap, Kappa Beta Chi—| “8 pm. Mrs. Lewis Clark, 2870, . Station, hostess, Beta Chap, Omega Phi Tau} 8 p. m. Mrs. Charles Lawrence, 1130 W. 31st, hostess, Chap. F, PEO—2 p. m, Mrs, Cy-$ rus Rutherford, 4601 N. PennSylvania, hostess; Mrs, Bert | § Johnson, assistant, Program, | » Mrs. A. B. Glick; business meeting and tea.
ph V, PEO—2 p. m, Mrs. Louls| n, 67 N. Ritter,
n. : | AF, PEO-—-Noon. Mrs. Parker P, Jordan, 152 Buck-13 “dngham Dr., hostess. Business X meeting; luncheon,
hostess. “Antiques,” Mrs, Rich- % Moon,
Frank J, Wise, [Rs
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COMBINE PLEASURE WITH HEALTH , , . HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
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