Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1949 — Page 17
Parl Law—
Rules Provide
SUNDAY, MAR. 13, 1049
"THE. INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
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By AGNES H. OSTROM dntor Auxiliary, Visiting ® Study—2 p.m. - 38th Street Grolier Fine Arts—Noon. Mrs.! Mrs. T. R. Clarke and Mrs. Now Century—11 a. m. ‘Mrs, E. R.[1008—1 p. m. Mrs. : Ser tere ‘will present most of Es tg p. m. Nn Mr] a nd Means to Entertain Robert Hagmill, 5852 Haverford, “George Bork; luncheon. hostess, Program, Mrs. Paul| 6446 Park, ‘hostess. " Main Me ti the week's club programs le L. ‘Reid, 4461 N. Pentisyl-| and Care for the Sick Child,” Expression—1 p. m. Mrs, Wayne| ' 10:30 & m. Mrs. Pear! Brady,| Kilby. . rd " Bu ! 0 10n Judin 1 discussion and. book | eg “hostess ; 77 I Red Cross film and speaker. | Reddick, 415 Bosart, hostess.| 5833 Dewey, hostess. Project! THURSDAY a Portfolio—6 p. m. ¢ ng pang Si Hu. 2 Doo | TUESDAY | Raymond Cady. Irvington Mothers Study—1 p.m.| lesson, Mrs. Clarence Plel and Atlermatiy v2.30 Pe, Mrs. C.| “Mr. and Mrs. F. » a revie - . " host-| Mrs, Brady. mith, DeQuincy, Jeanne C. : party,” [Chalcedony — 12:30 m. 38th| hostess; Mrs. A. L. Duncan, as-| Ruster, 24 N, Sheffield, n Restrictions [sat%. og | will highlight ul Street AY anch, Indians Nation-| sistant. 14th anniversary; spe-| ess; Mesdames B, A. Knight,| Branch, Merchants National] hostess; Mrs. Bertha w. Mitch- Vonnegut and Ferdinand Le s of other ups. The, al Bank. Mrs. 'M. A. McLane, cial program, Mrs. H. A. Goth,| E. H. Souffiot and Grace L.. Bank: Program, Mrs. Arthur} ell and Mrs, George "Robinett, Schaefer, supper committee. ‘Imposes Control schedile for the Eo | chairman; Mesdames J. C..Cun-| Mrs. Frank Treat. Willis, assistants. “American; Trester. assistants. “Old Roads in the| «Back Art,” H. F. Foltz and 10 WwW. | ningham, T. F. Hatfield and|Hoosier Tourist—Noon. Mrs. W. Cowboy,” Mts. M. J. Reese; Indianapolis Readers —1 p. m. Salonisy, Mrs. - He J. L Kautz, 2 On Losing Voters | fig Hh Lincoln, FR. W. Mumford, assistants. G. Gingery, 210 8. Ritter, host-| election. oy Shu Ele ¥. Frigtischy Ja8 'Crimmensteln ud Mn FRIDAY 0 oy ANNA CLYDE VINZANT a te Jn. atel “Jucuin. Lmneliton. jess; Mrs. J. W. Carter, assist-| Mrs. D. R. Kellum, sasigtints. SoleRt umn), Wns. Ce off, Ofieki dlsciioh, on Indianapolis FRIDAY | 330p.m.] A MAIN motion or an amend-|Irvi Oiraio oulia © [Emerson Heights: Kindergarten ant. “The Old Line State| Jackson Raney, Indiana dent, eye. pats Nehru), Mre.. 3: ‘A. Auditortum, R Review m. Ayres Propylasum. “The Lambeth ~~ ment that has been decided -by| tion League of Amerioaei 30] Mothers—7:30 p. m. Kinder-| Mrs. J. P. Robinson; “Cradie| Deaf School superintenden c NEI, Mra, os Enslen Tider. T'¢| Conference” Miss Susan Susan Gatch; wots Of an assembl Bot on n ue” A na tb N| garten. Election of officers; of the Navy,” Mrs. H. B.|- speaker. . meron, thesia. Ww “a a oh ’ 1 “The Third ‘R’) Mrs. W. E tod 8gAIn In the sam t Da - tess; Mre. Ww. WEDNESDAY Pearce; ‘Baltimore's Charms,” W ¥ iw 230 Si 1 A Mr GH Mrs. C. W. Hyde, 3 Rogers, Jotesent A « at a Seaham, i n ‘American History Literary—| Mrs, F. T. Reed. Mrs. H. L. Meehan and Mrs.) Study-— % ho Moss : m. rs. V. ay '» lesson. [Irvington Fortnightly — 1 p. m. jug. Ji nay be Tenowed ‘st a assistant, Learning, Noon. Mrs. David Teaney, 2380 Tuesday Quest—1 p. m. Mrs. V.| Herbert Beals, hostesses. Heir-| Stahl, 09 N. Hawthorne Lane. Ewing, Braited Meredith and Mre| Miss Martha 51 future meuse, to Be Sociable” panel discus-| NAgams, hostess. “The Big) C. Bower, 5050 Guilford, host-| loom and hobby show. God 8 Heonomis Liter (Par Mis. R. D: an Layman as Has Hasty action . Sion, Mesdames W. T. Spencer. poperman®. (Douglas), Mrs.| ess; Mrs. P. L. Burford and Wy-Mo-Dau Literary-12:15 p.m.| sons), Mrs. R. J. Smith. wy 5: Happened to Our Novels?" Mrs. may be corrected . Glenn Pagett and Frank Mess-| grange Election; program, Mesdames| Mrs. Wiltred Pepe, 322 W. 46th, Mrs. G. D. Shortridge, 758 N. Ladies Federal—12:30 p.m, Mrs, Haph by use of the ng. : «| Advance Study~—12:36 p.m. Mrs. . Barnes, Hilda Ann Pea-| hostess; Mrs. Frincis Artist| Arlington, hostess. Book re-| L. D. Wadsworth, 5024 College, Richardson, : motion to “re- CIHN--12:30 p. m. Mrs. Stanley, WwW. E. Call, 221 E. Michigan, BR. and John A. Sink; des- and Mrs. Bert Essex, assist- view, Mrs. C. C. ‘Baker; guest) hostess. Thee: panty. ; Watiayd Rend Sabie - be siaes She : B. Stead, 512 E. Bast hostess. hostess. Program, Mrs. C. C. sert. / ants. “Use of Atomic Energy,” day. Liberty Garden Homemakers — . H. el vote.” ok ssert; business; bridge. i ———————————;
tion may be made only on the day the vote
Irvington Coterie—1 p. m. Mrs. . . Yai ol “rr. : - C. N. Smith, 715 N. Campbell, y : : ’ si
hostess; Mekdames Floyd Jef-| ~~ am . . to be reconsid- fries, Fred Stilz and D. A. Lin-| oe ered was taken ton, assistants. “Women in| or the following Music’ and Art” Mrs. R. 8.
calendar day , *| Orton; luncheon. » {Bulays, holi- Mrs. Vinzant | Lutheran Business and -Profesdayk and recess | sional Women—7:30 p.m. Cropof a day not counted). Only one| ou Auditorium. Book review. .Who voted on the prevailing side] ze Ww. HI Leukharat. “is privileged to move to recon: present Day—1 p. m. Mrs. Josider. J 0 If the motion to be reconsidered Jeph) Selvage, ig ® Foadway, was adopted, he must have voted nye Charles Ness and Miss “aye” If It was lost, he must have! piorence Kittle, assistants. “A voted “no.” One can readily see Play Without Props,” Mrs. J. that it would not. be to the ad-| ©, Travis and Mrs. J. 8. Lloyd; vantage of the society to allow gaggert. the losing side to use this motion. Social Stady—12:30 p.m. Mrs_| + “One Who voted with the win-| gp HH. Ayers, 4658 Rockwood, | ning side may have changed his| hostess. “Those Good Old «mind or he may be willing to give, Days” Mrs. Alice Ging. iy the minority another opportunity —— — to discuss the question. In such| . rules of the club do not require ; a case, he should rise, address the| the election to be by ballot. chair, await recognition and say.| “Mr. President, I voted on the] prevailing side and I move to re-| consider the vote on the motion that (state what)” It requires a second and a id, jority vote.- The adoption of this motion brings the main motion | before the assembly as though it, had not been voted upon. It may | - be fully debated, amended, re-| ferred to a committee or simply disposed of with a new vote.
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chair has‘ not declared the meet-!| ing adjourned. \ Should a society wish to reverse its action after it is too late to reconsider, it may accomplish similar results with the motion to rescind, provided nothing has been done that cannot be undone. Unless the club has entered} into something in the nature of a contract, it may rescind the unexecuted part of the motion. To rescind is an incidental main mo-! } tion and requires a two-thirds| vote thout previous notice. 1s. Eat all th meals | When notice has been given, it, pbs oh ig Gon nen requires only a majority vote for} ..+ out the foods you like, but , o Adoption. cut them down. This method is 4 These two motions “to recon- perfectly harmless and truly sider” and “to rescind” open to| effective and sold with an ab- aby debate the merits of the main | solute money-back guarantee fo duel your tnecomne motion. to your complete satisfaction. \ Q—In our club the nominating | You must reduce, look better, | committee presented a. slate|| feel hetter or no charge—that ’ ) with one name for each office | is the guarantee on Supplement
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