Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1949 — Page 14
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Following election of officers, there willbe a-round table dis-| cussion of social agencies. Taking part will be Mesdames William C. Hunter, Don A. Frey and Leland T. Keys. Mrs. Joseph w. Payne will preside.
on ra 1 Riley Hospital Guild To Meet Tuesday
pital Cheer Guild and chapter mdmbers will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Auditorium. “The Bride of Fortune” (Kane) will be reviewed by Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge. Miss Patti Brown, Jordan Conservatory voice student, will sing. There will be a board of directors meeting at 10 a. m..
Sub Debs Announce New Club Officers
Helen Quinn 1s the new president .of the BUNNIES Sub Deh Club: She—
~wiid--be assisted by
Carolyn Strack, secretary, and ‘treasurer.
"meeting with the
J y Miller was hostess at a rush tea recently.
Hospital Guild Plans . Annual Card Party
* The annual card party of the White Cross Garden Guild of -the Methodist Hospital will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday In s Auditorium.
* - Committee chairmen “Mrs. 'W. H. Willcox, -
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. —
[This Week's Calendar of i Activities—
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By AGNES H. OSTROM An anniversary, fashion talk,
: mark special programs at meet-
ings of Indianapolis clubs this week. The agledulp for the week
TOMORROW
12:30 4 m., Warren Hotel. Mrs, John W. Thornburgh, speaker. Monday Conversation—2 p. m. Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, 3422 Winthrop, hostess. “The Last Billlonaire: Henry Ford” (Richards), Mrs. E. J. Baker, : New Era—1 p. m. Mrs. E. A. Baldwin, 4848 Guilford, hostess; Mrs. L. 8. Arnot, assistant. “Rhine Bong and Story,” Mrs. E. E. Wasson. TUESDAY Alpha Beta Latrelan—1:30 p. m. Mrs, B. F, Lacy, 5350 N. Capi-| tol, hostess; Mrs, Kenneth Adair and Mrs. H. D. Hooley, | assistants. “Informal Table]
worth of Ayres’, Fortnightly Literary—2:30 p. m. Propylaeum. “National Road,” Mrs. J. T. Clark; “Heroines of the Trail,” Mrs. F. H. Insley.
Open Every Monday Throughout the Year!
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Booth Tarkington Chap, ITSC—
Bettipgs,” Miss Helen Hollings- |
Inter-Alla—1:15 p. m. firs. Verne| Trask, 9200 Township ~ Road; hostess; “Jelérson, Virginian” (Malone), Mrs. A. Brown; ‘Six Seconds of a Year”
Br,
_ |Arablan Chap., ITSC—11:30 a. m.
YWCA. Mrs. John W, Thornburgh, speaker. Mayflower Chap, ITSO -— 12:30 p. m. YWCA. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker. . Late Book—12:30 p. m. Mrs. C.J.) Iserloth, 5878 N. Delaware, hostess; Mrs. L. W. Hully and Mrs, C. E. Stevens, assistants, Mrs. Jessie Van Camp, speaker, fipencer—Noon, Mrs. R. E. Hollowell, 4545 Broadway, hostess; Mrs. Willis Hollman and Mrs, Frank Wright, assistants. Tokalon—12: 30 p. m. olis Athletic Club, Mrs.
hostesses, “Customs and Man ners, From 1600-1800," Mrs. M, Cochrane, | Universal Club Auxiligry — 12:15 p. m. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs, Charles R. Koontz and Mrs. Paul F, Tuerk, hostesses. Motion pictures of TWA tour.
(Lating), Mrs. Walter Edwards;
IndianapC.F. Schmidt and Mrs. W. D. Lewis,
WEDNESDAY
® | Charia)l=—7:30 p. mi. Mrs. W. C. Balsley, 53 W. 324, hostess.
Home Economics — 12:30 p. m. ford, hostess; Mesdames J.
McNair and W. B. Dennison, assistants, Demonstration o party luncheon, Inter Noae-13:30 p. m, Mrs. Orlopp, 3215 NN. Pen hostess, “Modern” PI Mrs. Seth Elliott.
Isles of Pines Chap, ITSC—1 p. m. Italian Village Restaurant. + Mrs, E, C. Rumpler, speaker,
Mount Verngn Chap, ITSC— 12:30 p. m. Warren Hotel. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker. Irvington Union—2 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Hamill, 6033 Pleasant Ryn Pkwy., hostess. Service-Study—1:30 p. m. Mrs, | A. G. Marquis, 404 N, Irvington, hostess; Mrs. A. J. Kassler and Mrs. Z. J. Callahan, sistants; guest day. Zetathea—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Davis, 427 E. 22d, hostess. Mrs. F, 8. Hassler and Mrs. Paul Harris, speakers.
Mrs. J. A. Dawson, 4720 GulilTretton Jr., George Goss, R. L.
fiture Continyously,” Mrs. W. . Norton. ° 48th anniversary. Florence Nigh 1:30 p. m. Block's Auditorium. Mus. John Starost and Mrs. John Strack,
2531 Central, hostess; Miss Blanche Bruner, assistant. “Why Albuquerque” Mrs, BE. C. Wischmeier; “Marie Dressler,” Mrs. 8. G. Gifford. Normandy Chap, ITSC-12:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Emil Brown, . hostess. Mrs, Noble Reynolds, speaker.
SATURDAY
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./ Butler Alumnae Literary—2:45
p. m. Miss Ruth Carter, 5116 N, Capitol, hostess; Mrs. James C. Morrison, assistant. “Travel,” Mrs. R. C, Friesner; discussion, Mrs. R. 8. Hiatt.
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Wasson's Fabric Center, Fourth Floor
NN P. 5. Did y you , Know that
“this is National Sew and Save Week?
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Zohn Lyng will be the guest speaker Friday at a meeting of
ng|*he Scandanavian American. So-| ciety. The group will meet at
7:30 p. m. in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. . Mr. Lynge is a former member of the Danish underground and was a journalist with two Copenhagen newspapers. He has been studying in this country, first at Yale University, and now at Inalana University. Current events from BScandanavian news services will be given by Miss Frances G. Moder. R. Ludwig Sorenson is president.
Unit Meets Tuesday
2 meeting will be held at 8 . m. Tuesday in the Hotel Wash-|
n Study Clubs, Inc. Four new| chapters will be presénted for membership. They are Centennial and Lucerne of Brownsburg and
n by the International Trav-|
‘ : SUNDAY, rE. 2, 1040 ; Sorority Eo
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TOMORROW | Tota Chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha SD Mrs. M. Li Faber, 3043 Ruckle, hostess. C G, PEO—T:15 p. m. Mrs. oP tcClure, 18 W. 50th, hos
Jost? travel program. TUESDAY Rho Chap. Delta Sigma RAPES ~-8 p. m. Mrs.’ Merle Walker, 8 Michigan Road, hostess. Pledge service. Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron—12:30 p. m, Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, 5629 College, hostess, “Lincoln Reader” (Angle), Mrs. C. J. Finch. Chap. 8, PEO—T7:30 p. m. Mrs. Josephine Tamney, 750 E. Drive, Woodruff Place, hostess. “Experiences Jin Germany,” Mrs. Lynn A. Breece. Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. J. R. Loomis, 5015 Lowell, hostess. | “Jewelry,” Mrs. A. W. Macy. Chap. W, PEO—2 p, m. Mrs. W. ¥. Mitchéll, 6285 N. Pennsyl-
vania, hostess; Mrs. H. B. Sargent, assistant. Weaver, program.
Mrs.
the Sarah T. Bolton and Alaska chapters of Indianapolis.
Chap. AM, PEO—S p. m. Mrs. T. A. Getz, 1451 Central, hostess.
tess; Mts. I. H. Staley, chair
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rude Condon is program. chair. man,
Sorority Party
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