Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1950 — Page 5

o/Bchool 4-345 p.m. “Home for lanl: Indorsers on eas Coun Pare eas, Tima. Becta) Teche Assan. Health unit meetings follow: Charles E. Sumner. nest ; WEDNESDAY School 54—1:30 p. m. “Home.and| Registration Lilly Entertai Home," Mrs, fo ain “| Special music. New Year's tea. Townes. Jan. 16° through Jan. p. M All > Dr. Ben tThe Indianapolis Indorsers of oll program. Mrs. Mary Reh. yi70 cial music, ott Sight-wesk tom 2 2a H

”» To t oo Schor? 52--3:15 p.m. “First Al) School ’ EEL Family. Life” Mrs. Horace . § : J ah 3:15 Pp. m, A Food. Shonle. Pevotions, Mrs. Henry Jan. | ! y “ 21 Druggist Group |ginool 13-1:30 p. m. Dairy Coun.| School 57—1:30 p.m. “Why So| registration week ~~ Pioto PIAYS WII have thetr next! Pulls’ ProgTaM. oof Pra ricey Helkma., ~~ Central YWCA.

\useum meeting at 10 &. m. Tuesday. The Shoo! 4-338 p.m. Sartin, |School 58—1:30 p. m. “Instruc-| Special spring activities will inAddress group will meet in the Colonial| Mothers chorus, | tion in Service Teacher Tratn-| clude begins classes in Squats ATE Abtodk Furniture Co. Auditorium. School 15-1:30 p. m. “Do You WE Mrs Grace Granger. dancing. be sroup, whith wii is and their Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson is to bé| Know Your Child?" Georgn School 66-130 p. m. Speaker,|, .. ty, Sanday o ght. and special lecture the speaker. Fisher. “Brownies Bit” Troop| Dr. E. W. Mericle. Music bY) foyres, There will be golf and at 8:30 p.m,. 15 demonstration under direc-| Coburn Trio. tennis classes on Monday and John Herron El Lilly & Co. will be host to| tion of Mrs..E, R. Bockstahler.| School 67—1:30 p. m. Demon-| Wednesday nights. ; the members of the Indianapolis School 18—1:45 p.m. Safety film.| stration of speech correction . Body conditioning exercises critic for the # y Chapter, Women's Organization| Musical program, Miss Marguer-| by pupils. will be offered in the gym classes Monitof, will of the National Association of ite Baker, {School 68—1:15 p. m. “Flower/on Monday, Wednesday and tures Among Retail Druggists. iSchool 20-145 p. m, “World| Arranging and Care of House Thursday nights. For the houseign The organization members willl Understanding,” H. J. Plerson.| Plants,” Mrs. Mildred Crump.|wife, exercises will be given on lecturer atthe be feted at a luncheon at 12:15) Fim. Musie by primary choir gchool 72—3:15 p. m. “World Un-| Tuesday and Thursday mornings. _ jo m. Tuesday in the Lilly cafe-| under Miss Dorothea Braley| derstanding » Mrs. Kenneth E. S Classes at the Ratha teria. A tour of the plant will and Miss Marjorie McBride. In-| gt Clair. Class demonstration wimming She also has |tollow the luncheon. vocation, the Rev. Norman H.| of social studies by Mrs. Ade- Swimming classes will be held Metropolitan Committee Named | -Shoults, | aide Sullivan. Social hour. jon day svg In beginners, inNew York, mittee (Nam {School 21-~1:30 p. m. Speaker, School 73—1:30 p. m. Tea for SA | wil be groups dé stunts and a Mrs. Frank Pinella is chair-| Mrs, Katherine Sorenson. Film, mothers. Fashion show. Com-| s re Mes- " " . pegentry group. Plunge periods man. Her assistants -a Human Growth. | munity sing. will be given every night and on dames Francis Bibbins, H. J.igchool 22—2:30 p. m. Variety School 75—9 a. m. Health Pro- Tuesd a Borst. W. C. Stedfeld and Her-| show. | Tuesday and Friday mornings. mab Rocsch. opin | 0 | gram. Demonstration by ohfl-}- Mothers of children from 3 to 6 ‘ School 27--1:30 p. m, Speaker, dren. Breakfast meeting. |years old will meet on

A “dinner meeting is being Mrs, Addarena Bridgewater. School 78—1:30 p. m. Illustrated mornings for exercises, swimming

planned by the members of the School 28-—2:15 p. m. “World talk, Frank Wallace. Music, |and crafts.

Indianapolls Associa of Per-| Understanding,” George Os- primary chorus, There will be classes ih crafts, pe tion 8 [School 82—1:30 p. m. Speaker, J./games, dancing and beginning >

school serves as an elementary high school with grades from one to 12 and students from five and

one-half years to 33 years of age, sonnel Women. The event will be| -theimer, Music by children. { Established 1924 at 545 p. m. Tuesday in the School 30 —1:30 p. m. “Rheu- Fred Murphy. Music by groups swimming for girls from 10 to 15 1924 by ie Adee 'Propylaeum. | matic Fever in School Life” from Howe High School. on Saturday mornings. Advanced vanished iol y Lhe Miss Frances Kelly will preside] Dr. Irving Rosenbaum. Musical School 87—2:15 p. m. American swimming classes will be Satur AR, the now repre- at the business session. | program, Room 12. Red Cross film. Speaker. day afternoons. sents an Investment of approxi- “ Month's theme, “Let's Be Safe| Registration hours will be from mately $400,000. From four class- . Guinevere Ostrander, pro- School 347: 30 p. m. “Recrea- at Home.” (11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Monday rooms, two teachers and less than ’ unger ey will introduce, tion for Befter Living,” Karl Le : [through Friday and from 9 a. m. 100 students, it has grown to 200 the guest speaker. He is Paul! Schmidt. Gymnastic program . to 2 p. m. on Saturday. Classes acres, 15 buildings, 550 students Pitz, personnel manager for the; by pupils, Local Writers Club will begin Jan. 28. and 22 teachers, sald the princi- Pitman-Moore Co. His topic 18 School 37-3 p. m. Health and To Meet Monday Mrs. Elmer Bornkamp is chair : Mesdames Lawrence M. Henderson, Howard Foltz, William H. Walker and Charles L. Walker [cA Practical Personnel Plan for) summer round up theme, Schoo y man of the health education come An Indiana Model Farm, located gan + How an a alker |gmall Businesses.” 1 nurse. Fim, are rhe Indianapolis Writers Club/ms on 95 acres, serves as the prac- fo right) are working on the benefit performance of the Civic Theater's production, "Edward, | Growth.” will meet at 8 p. m. Monday 10 fumes LAsisting hop. Are Bess tical farm laboratory for the bo y Son." The performance is set for Jan. 12. It is being sponsored by the Alpha Latreian Club and | DM you know that there is a the Walnut Room, Spencer Hotel.| ~. ge " arm ratory for ys. definite “swing-to-the-Times” in School 43—7 p. m. Open House. all {lious and J. G. Wilson. “With the help of the agriculture the proceeds will go to the Julia- Jameson Nutrition Camp. ng- i Room visitation. The meeting will be open to : t her, the boys decide what, Beal ESTATE ADVERTISING? School 44—1:30 p. m Brotio local writers. 'Plan Open House y es, The Times is NOW the news- © io . “Emotion-| Cyrrent published stories will hee. WHEY id 2% mien Medical Society DAR Chapter to Meet Monday Afternoon |paper with the REAL ESTATE al Vitamins,” Miss Frances pe analyzed and discussed atter| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Arn-

{ low Gen. Hethiur St. Clair DAR|Addison P will assist _the/ADS ... daily and Sunday! Turn Graney. Music by school or- whieh original manuscripts will/old, 4638 Primrose Ave., will hold th i Cok on pee VD terrace e = rer Plans. Dinner ner... ; Sglumm chestra. read and criticized by the an open house from 4 tp. 6 es m.” « x. “building snd find: 5 rE A : i fe Sree A Rng A YP Ah Bn, a Fanselh WL. Mawes Spt a hn Cr nd a er a 5 made a “Res? PAG SPRITE TART Wrst dan SITE RCIA. 4 aba AT A “7; “oma farm.” : for ‘the ‘Indianapolis Medical So- Harry ry Wade. “Golden “Hi. 'Mrs.[paper on “Sine and “Licretix" and ES Fons: property. “1 ers: Spseial music, 7 he organization. ree me 2) Ny Th at

Homemaking Lab clety's annual dinner-dance. The

Minor Practice Cottage serves party will be Jan. 14 in the Indl- co as the girls’ practical lab Mr. Ty-|anapolis Athletic Club. The Wm. H Co son told his audience. He described , ng those planning fo at- * ‘ *

Boscheciuts ud hostesses when, tend are Dr. and Mrs. Norman R.

four of them live at one time for| Booher, Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. - } -av»month Th the cottage. Super-| Kelly, Dr. and Mrs, John Eber- ‘ : vision is under a home economics! wein Dr, and Mrs. Frank B. Ram- : . : EA : teacher. : sey, Dr. and Mrs. W. D, Gatch, '

A unique community service supported by the school is filled| Dr. and Mrs. Charles F', Gillespie, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kohl-

by the Johns Hopkins graduate nurse, employed by the DAR. staedt and Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Mornings, said the principal, Miss Wilkens. Frederica Geai weighs, measures, Others at the event will be Dr. vaccinates ‘and cares for - thel and Mrs. Matthew Cornacchione, . school children. In the afternoons! Dr. and Mrs. Murray Hadley, Dr. she visits mountain homes and|and Mrs. William B. Lybrook, Dr. staffs the school Health House,| and Mrs. Francis Whitlock, Dr. ; which serves the area as a clinic.| Mary Alice Norris, Dr. R. J. AnMrs. George C. Kolb, Approved derson and Dr. J. M. McIntyre. Schools Committee . Chairman.

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