Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 21

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By ANNA CLYDE VINZANT |

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Mra. Vinzant himself _and_to

to exercise this righ fails to vote on a question about which he has an opinion should forever hold his peace. Even-though a member may be unable to speak with sufficient force to influence others, his vote is of equal value with that of any member, “Putting the question” 1s taking the vote. When the chair asks, "Are you ready for the question,” members should not call out “question.” If any member wishes to discuss the question further or to offer a motion of higher rank, this is his opportunity, If no one rises to secure the floor, silence indicates that the assembly is ready to vote, . A majority, vote decides all ordinary questions. The usual method of voting is. viva voce, sometimes called the aye and no, or voice vote. If, when the affirmative vote is taken, it appears to be unanimous, the negative vote

portunity to register their views by voting in the negative. There is also possibility that memchange their votes, the right to-do} at any time ‘before the result is announced by the chair. A rising vote should be taken on all motions g a twothirds vote, which includes those infringing upon the rights of members. N

Mints Are Record Of Business Session

Q—What is the difference between the minutes and the sec-

retary’s report?

business transacted at a meeting. They are read at the opening of the fol provided the organization meets as often as quarterly. The secretary’s report usually is made

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p. m. Feb. right). The benefit will be held i

By AGNES H. OSTROM A style show, Valentine and

week's club calendar. Other programs rangé from “Our World Today” to “A Creative Hobby.” The schedule for early this week follows: TOMORROW Alpha Mu Latreian—2 p. m. Mrs, Raymond F. Elliott Jr. 8008 Westfield. Blvd, hostess; Mrs. Stephen Hadley and Mrs. Edward Wilson, assistants. Busi ness meeting; style show by “The Joyce Shop.”

Business meeting with Mrs. William Eckhart presiding; card party at 2 p. m. Irvington Circle, Child Conservation League of America— 1:30 p. m. Mrs, P. A. Weir, 345 Ni Graham, hostess; Mrs. P. . C. Merchant, assistant. “Our World Today,” by the League of Women Voters; dessert. C. L H.N.—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert HE. “Young, 5623 E. Washington, hostess. Business; bridge; dessert. Evangeline Chap, ITSO—6:45 Pp. m. Brookside. Evangelical United ~ Brethren “Church. Alaska slides and talk by Tank Edwards; Bishan 1 as

at the annual meg close of his ting Shi Shel Do fiothe He Hoosler Vagabonds”

is a condensed report of the work he has done in performance of the duties of that office.

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room in the Flower Mission Hospital.

Club Activities on the Week's Calendar

burgh, hostess; Mesdames ClarGeorge Faulstich,

card parties are ingluded.in+this} 2008 Kittle,

Warren Springer and J. R. Tway, assistants. Mrs. Thorn burgh, speaker; business; Valentine tea:

{Irvington Coterie—~1 p. m. Mrs. Martin Eastburn, 402 N. Arlington, hostess; Mesdames O. H. Bakemeler; Richard 8. Orton and Arthur R. Robinson, assistants. “Women in Press and Radio,” Mrs, C, Walter MecCarty; luncheon. Present Day--1 p. m. Mrs, H. E. “Daugherty, 3440 Central, Hostess; Mesdames B. H. Gardner, 8. P. Matthews and J. C. Travis, assistants.” “Foreign Born Citizens—Contribution to American Life,” Mrs. C. Loren Harkness; dessert, Social Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Lawton, 5450 Hibben, hostess. “Yankee From Olympus” (Bowen), Mrs. Jeanette

Blake. TUESDAY Alpha Delta Latrelan—1 p. m. Mrs. E. Leo Smith, 4810 N. Meridian, hostess; Mrs. Richard Boatman and Mrs. James W. Ray, assistants. Talk by Mrs. Anna Morris Bobinger, secre-

Community Chest and Council;

4624 Norwaldo, hostess. Mrs. H. B. McClain, speaker. Indiana Chap; ITSC-=12:30 p. m. Meridian Room, Colonial Furni-

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“luncheon.

Chaloedony—12:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank.

ture Co. Mrs.“John W. Thorn-j

tary of volunteer department]

Mrs. C.C. Garrett, chairman;

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3 I and E R. Ruster (left to be used to furnish the club's

argare : < 5725 Carrollton, hostess; Mrs. Dave Banta and Mrs. Arthur Patrick, assistants. “Flower ts,” Mrs. Mildred Crump; luncheon. Grolier Fine Arts—Noon. "Mrs. Robert Lewis, 1025 W. 324,

“Music and World Understanding,” Mrs. A. L. Duncan ; Mrs. Earl

; devotions; Farmer; music by music com-

mittee; luncheon.. t-

Hoosler Tourist — Noon. Mafott Hotel. “Diamond Delaware,” Mrs. J. V. Faason} go alington's Social Life” Mrs. W. Holt; election; luncheon.

Grand Pre Chap, ITSO = 6:30! 2555 Irvington Catholle Woman's

p. m. Miss Bertha Pieper, Shelby, hostess; Mrs. Hern and Mrs. Donald Paidrick, assistants. Mrs. John W. “pitch-

Westfield Woman's — 1:30 p. m. Mrs. J. L. McMullan and Mrs. Don Clark, hostesses. “Mental Health,” Mrs. Ted Lashbrook. Wy-Mo-Dau—12:15 m. Mrs. Frank C. Albright) 4334 Gulilford, hostess; Mrs. E. C, Wischmeier and Mrs. Laurs Werst,

WEDNESDAY ‘Advance Study-—12:30 p. m. Mrs. W. G. Boyd, 3334 Broadway, hostess. Program, Mrs. C. M. Sones, luncheon. HEO--Noon. Mrs. Lillie Dammrich, 9036 E. Washington, hostess. Luncheon. Heyl Study—2 p. m. Mrs. Howard Griffith, 5760 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Play reading, Mrs. Murray - Conner; anniversary party. Annis Laurie Chap, ITSC-1 p. m. Mrs. Charles E. Kuonen, 1622 'N. Emerson, hostess. “Weather and Scenery In Alaska,” Miss Amy Keene.

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