Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 2
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Plans Dinner Event to Be Held In Home of Arthur Baxter A buffet dinner will be given the Key Club, Shortridge service organization, Sunday ry 4 to 6 p. m. in the home [ Arthur Baxter, 55556 Washington Blvd. : : i ~~ Bhortridge faculty members, | . parents of Key Club members, and Indianapolis Kiwanis members who helped to found or apon- | sor the Key Club are invited to attend the meal. | Proceeds from the dinner will be used as an athletic fund at’ Shortridge and for future activities of the club, according to Dick Lugar, president. | Food for the dinner will be sup-' plied by the members. {
HOME ECONOMICS Clotting
following people were elected home room presidents: | Marjorie Rodebeck, Sharon Addison, Kenneth Holdren, Mavis Prince, Warren Sprunger, Larry Crosley, Rex Colins, Monte John-
Croft, James Walters, Shirley Irwin, Barbara McConnell, Bob Jordan and Bob McClure,
Groups Named For Forum Series
Kirshbaum Center To Sponsor Talks
Ticket committees for the 24th In Open Forum at Kirshbaum Community Center were announced today by Mrs. ! Herschel Goodman and Mrs, Lewis | , co-chairmen. | The opening program will be! nted Oct. 23. Max Lerner! urer and author, will speak on | Anglo - American relations. All programs will begin at 8:30 p. m. Tickets for the series of five ‘lectures cost $3.60, tax included. Single admission tickets are $1.20. Tickets may be obtained at Kirsh- | baum Center. | Committee Members | Members of the general ticket! committee include: : esdames or Budd. Bbaoer Blatt, | uct Toad Srl Cont hii fax emmins, Irwin Katy a orle |
. . ard Li , rd am Frieda Lipken, Saadore Nak. | jo Mesdames Lewis Pollak, Abe | Poaner, ae es |
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ate" er “Hi old ] er, Har Stadler, | chard Glasser, Beniamin Kliain, ari Ret rEanyel Diets, Lester Engle, |
3 u ; JE. 200d Jack Siegel, Julian ee- | Joh, ymaon. Judge . Et man, Julian Kiser and Mons ! airman of the ticket committes. for! Arms is Walter Lichiensiein: 9
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ttee aul. Ba How i o ad Lieberman, Philip Adler, |
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x flats Surves | i LAF 3 3 t. 14 — Three. hundred refrigerating engineers! are to attend the 40th annual tion of the National
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