Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1949 — Page 22
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Parliamentary Law—
~ Club Members Must Learn
Procedure, To
AGNES H. OSTROM KX" Be elephant” sale, home economics demonstration and a guest day “will week's club agenda. Also inleluded on the programs are book reviews and films. The schedule for the week follows.
TOMORROW
Laws Are N ot Only Monday Conversation — 2 p. m.| For the Officers Mrs. Harry D. Goode, 935 E. 34th, hostess. “Painting in By ANNA CLYDE VINZANT Public” (Grosser), Mrs. W. R.
UNFORTUNATELY, many who have not ‘studied parliamenry procedure have the mistaken
Humphreys.
New Era—1 p. m. Mrs. Cora L.|
Jaen that it is only for officers. | a pr Doulas; Feat " Eiving the afhon causes Mrs. E. A. Baldwin. ey o A Derm ® Review—2:15 p. m. Mrs. James to enroll in a Carter, 44 KE, 057th, hostess. ar liamentary “Longfellow,” Mrs. G. Vance pa class. } Smith, assisted by Mrs. John
W. May and Mrs. C. E. Tanke. TUESDAY
'Alphs Beta Latreian—1:30 p.m, Mrs, Karl A. Stegemeier, 5821
Thoee -who ‘have taken the writer's—eourse of class instruc
tions know that { Guilford, hostess; Mesdames one must first | Fred T. Greene, Malcolm learn to take an Campbeil and. Malcolm Mit. active part In g | chell, assistants. “White® ele meetings, afté phant” sale. Which Je 0 Se Viizant Alpha Fis Latrelan -1:30 p o. raine n . Mrs.” Howard Peckham, 3540 art of presiding. In addition 10, .aceiand, hostess: Mesdames supplying the rules by which de-| Gian Pell, John 8. Mann, N liberative a#semblies are gov-| M. Talbert, William Hiecke, erned, class instructions help one, ..4 N 0. Heaps, assistants. to replace fear with pay by Covered dish luncheon. elopin noise, tact, judgmen | . i ooo developy RY control and the abil- ¥ ortightiy Literary ~ rm ' ity to think and speak in public. Propyiacum, oe 88 an “One of the first requisites of a °° the LUE Cr ' ood club officer is to have been 2 good-elub-member.” A good Inter Alia—1:15 p. Mrs. Anclub member is one who through cil Brown 7041 ( Biloge hostess. his knowledge of correct pro- “An Explorer Comes Home" (Andrews), Mrs. Verne Trask;
cedure helps to expedite business
“Tobias Brandywine’ (Wicken-
and to make the meeting run amoothly. den), Mrs. Andrew _ Taylor, He knows how and when tol luncheon.
offer the correct motion to obtain pate Book —12:30 p. m. Mrs. John the results desired by the assem- 1 .,,kahill, 2616 E. 58th. hostbly. | ess; Mesdames J. W. Beasley,
He confines his remarks to the question before the house, avolid-
Herbert S8awyer and Ann Borgman. Book review, Mrs. How-
highlight this Inter Nos—2
George F. Lawler, 5601 E. 8t.| Clair, hostess. THURSDAY p. m. DAR Chap-| Overseas Wives—2 p. m. 38th St.
D. Elliott and Roy Tn hostesses. Demonstration, Donald Coffin.
ter House, 824 N. Pennsylva- Branch, Merchants National nia. A drama, Mrs. C. E. Bank. Mrs. Charles Williams Roach; guest day. "¥ and Mrs. Richard Abeft, hostIrvington Union—2 p. m. Mrs.| esses. .
ing personalities, and acting at| ard 8. Obenchain; luncheon. all times in Bossy hog Spencer—Noon. Mrs, H. A. Sloan, fundamental pr REP ON 4821 Washington Blvd., hostess; mentary law, namey, “Yl Mrs. A. C. Palmer and Mrs.
and justice to all, one thing at as or a time, the rule of the majority,| * A. Hamilton, assistants. the rights of the minority and Tokalon—12:30 p. m. Marott the Golden Rule. He does his| Hotel. Mrs. Harry Karcher and
talking in the meeting, not on| Mrs. George Owings, hostesses. the outside. Program, Mrs. L. A. Gould; luncheon.
This is the season for election] of officers in a number of clubs.| WEDNESDAY The writer finds among her Home Economies—1 p. m. Citistudents many who have been zens Gas Co. Mesdames Fred elected to office and feel the need) w Chapman, E. J. Young, C. of this training immediately. It was through a similar experience that the writer first became in- U.S. Women Check
terested in parliamentary law. A id to Europeans
NEW YORK-—Thirty midwest- . ern women between the es of All Motions {30 and 70 from rural oo, the Much time can be saved In corn belt states are touring mastering this subject by learn- Europe to study conditions there ing to classify motions according on a “women-to-women basis.” to their nature, then learning a; Miss Mary Foster from Omaha few rules applicable to all mo-/is in charge of the tour. The tions falling within each classifi- women intend ‘to see how the catioh, Motions are divided Into average family is getting along— main, subsidiary, privileged, in- what the Marshall Plan has done
cidental and miscellaneous. Each for them.” The itinerary will ingroup enjoys widely different clude France, Italy, the American rights and privileges. zone of Germany, Belgium, the Let us take for example the Netherlands, “main motion” and learn two rules applicable to this class of # motion. First, “a main motion § may be made only when there is no other business before the assembly.” Second, “all main motions ar debatable.”
For another example let us con sider the “privileged motions.” There are five in this group. They have no bearing on the business before the house. They deal with emergency matters and may be made when other business is pending. Because of their high privilege of interrupting a meeting, they may not be debated. One learns the rule that “privileged motions may not be debated,” and applies it to all privfleged motions,
Q—If a member arrives after the ballots have been collected, is § she eligible to vote?
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A If the polls have been closed, they may be reopened to allow the member to vote only if the tellers have not begun to count the ballots.
Send questions on parliamentary law to Mrs. Vinzant, ‘The
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