Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1949 — Page 21
1040 ~ SUNDAY, MAR. 27, 1049 —— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : _ PAGE 21 -
Re " Decorator Book Review Easter Central Theme in This Week's Club otioiics Set Finland
By AGNES H. OSTROM | Police Department Wh m. Bostats; 2s, L, A. Shelby and, er ps her hus. will he program Meridian Room, Colonial Furni-| = Mrs . Coleman, assistants sic, : i rtv her chile : Is Planned suo 3 the; p a ture Co. Mrs, Clifford J. Rich! 1908-1 p. m, Mrs. A. C. McKee, | dessert, . € le a of : Grou Has heme for pv ter, presiding. | 1812 Central, hostess. Opén Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare As . a i nin : - P Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick servance of the Lenten season. Westfield Woman's—1:30 p. m.| meeting. oe | sociation—12:30. p. m. 3310 E.| A poun party” for Finland i a house. : (will review “Cheaper by the Anothér group will shlgriate bus Mrs. H. A. Sefters and Mrs.! FRIDAY | Washington, Mrs. Fred Buck- will be sponsored by the internas hols: $0 1 |Dozen™ (Carey = Gilbert) at &ibands at a special “Kn | Charles Ardery, hostesses. Rep- wo Nighti 1 N | horn and Mrs. L. A. Finke, co- tional relations committee of the" ooking to i t J b t f Wednesday Book T hedule for the week : y, hostesses, Florence Nightingale oon. | s toddler mpor y an 0 [meetin a Te will party. 6 debe | Jesentalive from Blue. Cross yi. Warren, Mesdames M. E.| Shalimen; Mesdamen 3 yd : Indianapolis Business and Projer. And Good Way to Assure meet at 2 p. m. Wednesday in TOMORROW WEDNESD. AY | Peacock, H. W. Pennington,! Brandt and Louis Brandt, as- [fessional Women's Club tomorthe traits ding ' {Block's Auditorium, ACA—12:30 p. m. Mrs. William | Jean Quick, D. D. Phillips and > sistants. row. aka Willing Dlficers Flostass chairman wil be Art E. McGuire, 839 Leland, hos- Wednesday Afternoon—6.30 p. m.. 4 "p ‘p00 ang Dr. Rebecca Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. The group will meet for a 6:13 ell as an’ By ANNA CLYDZ VIX 1 RO b ‘Mesdames Gordon | tess. “Sewing,” Mrs. Wilbur W." Washington St. Methodist, “Parrish, “Easter,” Dr. Roy Mrs. J. 8. Herriot, 3216 Wash-\p. m. dinner in the 38th 8t, wn adult, RESPONSIBILITIES of a nomi. Jones Ee eet W Jones and Wil-| Vashburn; luncheon. | Church. Mesdames Willam| = Ewing Vale of Tabernacie Pres- ington Blvd., hostess. Program, Branch, Indiana National Bank, be more nating - committee perhaps are ‘lam Rohr. ’ Junior Auxiliary, Visiting Nurse Burcham, Matt Carpenter, Wil-| pyterian Church. | Miss Marguerite Ulen. | Members will came with coffe, ly to a greater than those of any other | Mrs. Clay Britton will present| Association—12:30 p. m. Mrs. lam Howell, John H. Gil, Les-| Indianapolis Woman's—2:30 p. m. SATURDAY tea, chocolate, cinnamon, -sugar, : committee. Many questions re- a program of piano music Pro-| Carl Wilde, 3864 Guilford, hos- | ter M. Sartor and Charles. Propylaeum. “Of the People, bY ga turd Afternoon Literary—- $0ap flakes, pins, mppers and ciguit using- ceived by .the writer pertain to ceeds from the review will be tess; Mrs. Albert Seaton, assis: | Trotter, “assistants, Program, the People, for the People,” Jrtny NN Chapter &rets .for the BPW international ousewife” the advisability of such a com- used for the clut the club's cl charities. | tant. Mrs. Homer D. Trotter; boy's Mrs. Willlam Wildhack: “And! p. m. p resident to take to the Helston EY ane Hittee and how TUESDAY quartet of Washington High Gladly Teach,” Mrs, E. Carl House. Mrs. J. O. Cottingham conference in May. the ment it should be OK Women Judges To Ma- Phi—8 p. m. Mrs. Wesley School; “Knight” party. | watson. *~ and Mrs. T. J. Cornwell, hos-| Joe Pierson of the Indianapolis ne rife Shonen GLASGOW-—W Davidson Sr., 1001 8, Addison, THURSDAY [Irvington Fortnightly — 1 p. Yn. tesses, “The Lower Mississippi” Chamber of Commerce will show °* , NRowite The late Dr. 8, a go a ow, may! . hostess. Ladies Federal—12:30 p. m, Mrs. Mrs. C, E. Teeters, js N'! (Carter), Miss Edith Huggins) the film, “Where Will You Hide?” Ew. Longe, of sey’s royal court, Ladies Auxiliary, Indianapolis George T. Sheehan, 22 N, Gray,’ Campbell, hostess. “Easter. of Spencer. lat 7:30 p. m. ansas y, ih
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liamentary orate and furnish their homes ° Rules” and to give a friendly, formal, in- ] . " founder of the| formal or- casual atmosphere? ' STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5 Dai ly National Asso-| Miss Dorothy 1. Benson, direc- . ciation of Par-| tor of the interior decorating liamentarians, studio at Ayres, will answer . = had this to say| this question when she ad- .
Mrs. Vinzant on the subject: “If the work of| dresses the fourth session of |
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tions are allowed from the floor Tuesday night in Stuart Hall at
as they should be, efficient and Technical High School. Also willing offiters may be easily on the program will be Mrs. elected. Used in this way there Harriet West of the home servif no objection to the nominating ice department of the Power
. committee.” and Light Co. The method of choosing the Mrs. West will explain how N a I's ov r committee may be decided by the proper electric wiring plays a :
gociety, The president should, major part in the type performneither appoint nor be a member ance electric appliances can of the nominating committee, | give. 8he will explain “why Unless required by the by-laws, home owners and planners . £13 not absolutely necessary for. should consult their architect the committee to consult every or contractor before construc- ” person it wishes to nominate but tion begins to insure proper it is highly desirable for two. and sufficient electric convenireasons. First, it is well to know, €nce outlets, that the person chosen by the The first class of the school committee will, if elected, serve Will open at 7:45 p. m. and the the organization. Second, before pecond a 8:45 p.m, The school RRL Toll i nig Pig modeling their homes. Sixteen tions accompanying the office for | civic and building organizations which he is being nominated. are_co-sponsors of the course | The committee should never give| Which will hold its final session ; - , the impression that an office is pr only a compliment,
: » Committee Members GC t VY Can Be Nominated roup 0 view Q—Has the nominating commit- ° tee the right to nominate one § St ] of its own members for office? pring y €s A—Yes. “If a rule were adopted |’ preventing it, the presiding offi-|
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