Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1949 — Page 27
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Study Group Announces Calendar
University Women Outline Program The study group. calendar for
the Indianapolis Branch, Ameri-}. :
can Association of University Women, has been announced for the remainder of the year. Miss Elizabeth Hall will _review Sholem Asch's | 1:30 p. m. tomorrow for the Contemporary Literature group. Mrs.| C. Loren Harkness, 212 E. 49th St, will be hostess for the meetfig. Miss Isabel Drummond is group chairman, The Recent Graduates will hold their Christmas party at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, It will be in the 38th St, Branch, Merchants National Bank, according to Miss Marilyn. Masterson, group chairman. Tuesday, the evening Contemporary Literature group will meet at 7:30 n. m; in the home of Miss Pauline Rothert, 815 E. 58th 8t. Mrs. R. M. Vandivier will give a book review. Miss Agnes Brown is chairman.
Mrs. Gavin Is Hostess
Music and art for the pre-school child will be, discussed Wednes-
Education group. Mrs. John Ga-| vin, 736 W. 43d St., will be hostess! for the 8 p. m. meeting. Mrs. W.| R. Shuttleworth and Mrs 8. H.| Smith will bé the leader Mrs.| James 8, Bligar is chrsirman. | Asiatic countries will be discussed at the meeting of the eve-| ning International Relations group at 7:80 p. m. that night, Mrs. Frank Streightoff, 733 E.| 33d St., will be the hostess. Miss Frieda Herbst is chairman. The Leathercraft group in-| structor, Mrs. F. 8S. Wood, 2946] Washington Blvd., will hava the 7:30 p. m. meeting Dec. 28. Mrs. | C. L. Munger heads this study] group. On Dec. 29 the Great |
7:30 p. m. in thé Bétilehem Lutheran Church. The Rev. Donald Elder and Mrs, -M. 8, Harding will be the leaders.
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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer SOMETIMES a little selfishness on the part of “Mom” can] go a long way toward keeping ai family well adjusted and happy. Parents always want the very best in life for their children. This shouldn't mean, however, that the bread-winner in the fam{ly goes about with a threadbare coat while Junior races the fanciest toy-automobile in the neighborhood. There’ are tearfully admit they've had noth-
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The ACA Club will hold a Christmas luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. | William E. McGuire, 830 Leland Ave. Miss Louise Duncan will give the story of “The Littlest Angel.”
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