Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 19

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By ANNA CLYDE VINZANT ‘one previously selected by. those | their adoption, Tey a are

. Election 'af new officers still. ald Compton and Mrs. A. D.| -hostess. “Communism and the THE FUTURE of an organiza- who arranged the meeting reads ered section by section for: 4 _ holds ‘priority at club business Smith, assistants. in A WM Conscience of ‘the West" tion depends largely upon the dnd moves the adoption of a sion and amendments, ; sessions this week, Programs by’ Wade, spegker; Juncheon. {(8heen), Mrs. B, J. Guedel- manner in which it is organized, resolution similar to this: “Re- which they are adopted ‘as a members and guests on a variety Alpha Theta Latreian—1: 15 p.m, -hoefer. its first by-laws and officers. “solved; that if is’ “the sense of whole. Prior to their

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{ ule for the week follows. | Whitmore, assistant. Election; A Arnholter, hostesses. Elec: fe th mew society {should now be formed.” |Hons, bd a Touthuow - | work on tray favors. | tion. Lik 3 .8hould discuss § When deconded and stated by, An opportuity’ now is given dfn Women's _Auxili “Artemas--Noon. Mrs. E. . WEDNESDAY ‘ cB red Lm inaries the chair, this resolution Is|for those who desire to become

"this meeting that a society for | everyone present had’ equal rights

Those interestithe ‘purpose ‘of (state what) to a voice and vote on- all ques.

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of subjects will both precede and. Mrs. C. E. Brandt,, 402 N. Tokalon—12: 30 p. m. Athenusupl follow the social hour. The sched- Arlington, hostess; Mrs, R. M. Mrs. Walter Teter and Mrs. H.

"open for: discussion and amend- charter members to sign the by“menis bélore adoption or TEeC-TIAWS and pay dues. That ai may tion, The resolution ‘having been know who is now entitled te tak {adopted someone moves, that part in the prosiedings ‘a commitiee bé appointed to draw| retary is instructed to read the.

Turaers—6 p. eaAhanasuy 6160 College, ‘hostess. Sale Wednesday Afternoon —1 Pp. mi. Highlights of Spring"; “dinner; 800... Mrs. H, E. Litchfield, 30 N. Irvington Woman's — 1 p. m, Here and There Homemakers—, Mount, hostess: Mesdames Mrs. J. L. Schell, 5510 Wash- | 11:30 ‘a. m. Mrs. Harvey Tim-| William Emrich, J. Roy Horne,

pla n careluily | 3 each step neces‘sary for the cor rect procedure.

ington Blvd, - hostess; Mes-| merman. 5009 IK. 22d, hostess. 1. ©. Boatman and 2. D_ Some Having agreed, up by-laws and report at an ad-' roll of members. dames C. E. Wagoner, E, W, oject lesson, Mrs. Vance EO TEER _ | upom a time and journed meeting.” ; | The next and most important Lollis and David Konold, as- GAaringer and Mrs, Timmerman ;| . THURSDAY place for they i step fs the election of officers to sistant. i “John Milton,” Mrs. pr eee: dish duncheon. Indianapolis Current Events—2 first organiza Officers Elected ’ |serve until the next election as er; election day lunch- i p. m. rs. p. m.-Mrs, 0. & Merrill, 1122, tion meeting, in- Mrs. Vinzant ; A & Frank Haney, RoR. 1 bonne) bv. oak. 0. 8 Mersin, 1123 8 At Second Meeting provided in the by-laws. Tact,

vitations .n the form of ‘a “cal” 7p To motion fs. adopted patience and skill aré essential

- are Jacl ao Ju, nd the committee appointed, the requisites of the first officers who

eon. Monday Afternoon Reading Election; program, Mrs, Mabel Jordan, assistant. “Indiana Noon. Mrs, V, L. Manuel, ol Renick and Mrs. James Brown; Memorials,” Mrs. b G. Win

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5 € will direct and protect the new Carrollton, hostess; Mrs. C. R.| luncheon. | Rate, interested. The call should state[eAt step 1s to ‘arrange for, ; Kuss, assistant. “Story of a fVington Chautayqua—2 p. m. © © FRIDAY ; clearly the object, time and place Another mpeting to complete the Olub in: its infancy, » Picture,” Mrs, J. W. Boesi Mrs, John MH. Booth, 280 f th tin routine procedure for organizing] With the by-laws adopted and . ) singer ;| Alpha Gamma Lustreian—8'p. m./ of the meeting. a society. Someone should move, officers elected, the new society -

ABiography of an Artist,” Mrs.) 8. Downey, hostess; Mrs. C. J.

7 Miss Mary Oowger, N. a Betts, assigtant, Life and meridian, hostess. Ey, Naira atom Alora oe p. m. Re of. Tchalkovaky," Mrs... Miss Mary Louise Mann. { Mrs. Allen ht, 5859 =| ford hostess. ght, Bragay. Irvington Friendship Ciccle — 1|Uneer Broadeasters--12:30 p.m.

Not later than 15 minutes after. ‘that .when the assembly ad- is or ganized and ready for the the hour appointed for the meet- j rng it adjourns to meet at! ‘transaction of business. ilericn ling, the person previously chosen (grate the time and place).” | . :

ifor the purpose steps forward, . ... i tne highest ranking Semd your awestions: on pare

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urtz. calls the meeting to order and! wine,” Mrs. Fred B. P. m. Mrs. David K. Lindner, Mrs. Richard Sturm, 925 South- i motion. It does not adjourn the liamen law to Mrs. Vine New Era—1 p..m. Rta May | 68 8. Audubon ‘Road, hostess;| TP. hostess; Mrs, E. L. Hays presides ove Jae sieetion a & meeting. After its adoption, a gant. ary Intianapolly Times, : Broo Mrs. J. C. W and Mrs. H. P. Wetsell, as-! temporary chairman. He imme. 00" 5 adjourn should be : ery, Jo) Coilge, Wd, Asgletant om ! . diately takes the chair and pre- Indianapolis. 9, “hostess; Mrs. W. L. Tilison, as. . oncheon. sistants. \adopted, The chair then Seclares )

i ‘sides oVer the election of a tem- in." nactin g adjourned to mee porary SSCTRtATy eho Takes his again at the time and place desig- P r ivately. Typical e . E . seat nea nated in the motion. NEW YORK-Janice Merrie

adopt a standard text Yiabile to adop The temporary , chairman and man, 17, of New York, was chose

‘sistant. “India Irvington Tuesduy—12:30 p. m. Clio—2 p. m. Mrs, Isaac E. WoodInfluence on State ivity ad + Mrs. O. H. Gripe, 5402 E. Wash- Ward, 5104 N. Meridian, hostess. Mrs. L. 8. Arnot: dessert. ington, hostess. Election. “An Afternoon With Chobin ‘Meridian Heights Inter-Se—2:15 and Brahms,” Mrs. G. H. Batt;

Alliance Ha Posy t Ww E m. Mrs. H. A. Johnson, 4564 &uest day for daughters. wate by 401 si siveh Wire, Times SUAll Photographer on parliamentary Jaw, secretary continue to serve at the en from more thah 200 cone versalis road : ! : . : ) > " # “—Noon, Mrs. Agnes Disher. ES way, hostess) Mssdames ay AHErnoon Tending 3: Mrs, Gabe Wagman models 4 hat which will be worn to the Committee Draws Up ane RAR a. ra he Npical elise 5837 Broalway, hostess; cov-; B. E. Ellis and Naney Stenzel, iz Resor Blvd. E Pr "Breakfast in Hollywood" party to be sponsored by the White Cross |New By-Laws oases [as in organized societies; ny a yd cone Anrsd-gish luncheon. assistants. Program, Mrs. W. hostess; Mrs. Beatrice Clarke. ©uild Thursday in the guild Service Center. Mrs. Wagman is gen- 4p chairman palls upon the The reporting member of the later learned that she does not Pha 3 a Yatreign 200 Chane Donald Wright. assistant. “Israel, the New Na- eral chairman. The proceeds will be used for underprivileged person most interested to explain committee on by-laws now reads go to college, but attends a pris are tir 2 RIPOLS, arand- Procter—2 p. m. Mrs. George T. tion,” program. - children in Methodist Hospital. the object of the meeting. - Some- the proposed by-laws and moves vate school.

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