Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 32

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Invitations are going out to all women's organizations in the city for a public affairs meeting at 8:15 p. mx. Nov. 1 in Kirshbaum Community Center. : The open meeing is being sponsored by the public affairs committee of the Indianapolis Section, National Council of Jewish Women. Andrew Jacobs and Charles B. Brownson, Democratic and Republican candidates, respectively, for 1ith District Congressman, will be the guest speakers. &» > MODERATOR for the open forum which will follow the addresses will be Mrs. John K. Goodwin, a past president of the Indiana League of Women Voters.

Riviera Club Plans Supper Tonight Mrs.

The Riviera Club will have a Ryan Drive,

Mrs. Philip Perlstein and Mrs. Clarence L. Budd (left and right} . . . mail invitations.

Mrs. Newbold Will Be Hostess

Willlam Newbold, 2519

will be hostess ert Ferrell, president; Mrs. Harold man, Mesdames E. R. Briggs, ,

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of the club's 74th season Oct. Ossy Renardy, violinist, will be

assistant treasurer. i Committees appointed by Miss iCregor, H. N. Edington and Robert | Mesdames Jane Johnson Buriroughs, Blake, A. N. Bobbitt, F. iT. Edenhart, Edington, 8. {Fenstermaker, Leland Fishbac iBen Griffin, Simon Kiser, James

' Political writers from the Indianapolis hews- Miss Mary Spalding, executive. papers have been invited to participaté in the . . open forum. se Committees Continue Mrs. Louis Greenberg and Mrs. Jack Kammins are public affairs committee chairmen.

». e @ * Dailey, G. O. Friermood, Ben, WORKING on plans for the event are Mrs. Sri and Stegemeier, Miss

Joe Jackson Jr., telephone; Mesdames William [Elma Igelman and Miss Nelle Lipken, Bernard Kabacker and Philip Peristein, Jones, membership. invitations; Mrs, Charles Feffer, arrangements,

To Honor Miss

event in Ayres’ Auditorium. There will be a tea afterward, Other artists in this season's series will be Gold and Fizdale, duo-pianists, and Nancy Carr, soprano. ; . Officers serving this year with Miss Laut are Mrs, Paul E. Dor{sey and Mrs. R. M. Crandall, first and second vice presidents; Miss Grace Hutchings, Mrs. L. E. Wallace and Mrs. Robert H. Orbison, recording, assistant and corresponding secretaries, : Mrs. Marian Thomas and Mrs. Robert Shultz, treasurer and

C. P. Duke, Don Essig, R. D. E (Howell, Daniel Shattuck, StegeKx [meier, J. E. Steeg Jr, K. E.| . Thorne and Dan Wolf, hospitality. !

IM. Ogden, 8. K. Ruick, M. T. Ry- Mrs. Martin, Chairman bolt and Karl Stegemeier and Mrs

/chairman; |W, Herbert Gibbs, C. H. Hull, Mrs. Orbison and Mrs. Saul Arthur Madison and James HighBernat, chairmen, Mesdames Wil-\joy room, and Mrs. Crandall, pu bur Bond, C. F. Cox, George | eity.

on. the guest artist for the 2 p. m.

Laut include Mesdames Frank: Blake, advisory. i

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Attia Malott Martin, Mesdames Crandall,|

Mrs. James A. Moag, chairman, and Mrs. Blake, con-

Mrs. Gregor stitution; Mrs. Edington, chairman, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs, Karl Mrs: Wallace, chairman, Mes- Herrmann, music hospital, and

and Mrs. Morris Klain, publicity. dames John David Baker, R. O,'Miss Spalding, Indianapolis Sym-

Bonner, W. A. Devin, W. N. Flem-'P

; t : Mrs. Walter Lichtenstein is section president ne Tr. Albert Letg. Wred Lehr. |

and Mrs. Clarence L. Budd, first vice president, is co-ordinator for all section committees.

program,

New officers include Mrs, Rob-ichairman. Mrs. Thomas, chair-|

Russell Paxton, Albert Reep and Fred Lehr, Stegemeier and Miss Louise Swan, Hedley, director, Mrs. J. F. Mc Elheny, accompanist, Mrs. Ogden

Mrs. Blake is artist program and Mea. Rybolt, advisers, choral

hony. i Mrs. Gibbs, year hook; Mrs, chairman, Charles)

Mrs. Helen Starost Speicher nd, Mrs, H. B. Stitt, chairman,

ednesday for the 1 p. m. lunch-poiors vice president; Mrs. C. By- Ruth Edwards, Fenstermaker, Mosdames Irene Bishop Harvey,

buffet supper at 6 p. m. today ..;, of the Study Review Club.

followed by an entertainment.

Don Young is chairman. Roesinger.

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| Assisting her will be Mrs. Carl]

Sam McCormick, treasurer,

Wasson's is OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P.

Harold Larsh and Shultz, finance iron Hewlett, secretary, and Mrs. : * Edward LaShelle and J. A. Maty Mrs. O. M. Jones, chairman, thews, Miss Spalding and Miss! Mesdames H. L. Barr, Cox, Devin, Eileen Poston, student section.

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Club's 74th Season to Be. Opened Oct. 27 With Program, Tea in Ayres’ Auditorium

Miss Marian Laut, Indianapolis Matinee Musicale president, will be honored at the formal musicale opening |

Mesdames William F. Hanning, Thomas F. Riddell, C. C. Hanning and W. E. Fernandes . . ,

Sunnyside Guild assistants ir the sanatorium’s occupational therapy department. :

Members of Sunnyside Guild have discovered a new way to give service to the patients in ‘Sunnyside Sanatorium. . Since last June they have furnished volunteer workers for the occupational therapy nt. Each week a guild member puts in a work day assisting the hospital's full-time staff therapists. The group was organized by Mrs. Edward R. Grisell, guild président, in her orientation class for new members that month. : It has provided invaluable service in meeting the needs of the OT department's expanded program. And it has giyen the participating guild members 2 personal touch in carrying out theorganization’s theme, “Somebody Cares.”

includes William J. Guenther, W. B. William F. Hanning, Thomas F. Riddell, C. C. Hanning and W,. E. Fernandes. They help package gifts made by patients. Some are boxed. Others are sealed in cellophane

Patients Make Jewelry Jewelry making has become one of the most popular hobbies.

There are always orders to fill . for the facings, countless stones ‘Alumnae Guests

of just the right size and color Of Mrs. Mutz

into earrings, TheIndianapolis Alumnae .

bracelets, cuff Jinks and other items being created. ev Embroidery floss must he [Tority. will meet at 7:30 p. m. toe sorted and stored. Garments to [morrow in the home of Mrs. John be sewed must be cut. When clothing is finished, it must be washed and ironed be- [tor, will speak. Mrs. Edwin Dugal fore it is packaged, And-— ICree will assist the hostess.

there's always an array of odd jobs, typing, filing and detail assignments, waiting to be completed. Lunch In Sunnyside’'s employee’s cafeteria is the only break in the day. Part of the proceeds of Sunnyside Guild's annual din-ner-dance will support the program in the OT department, The social event is scheduled for

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