Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1951 — Page 14
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Organizations—
Teas Lead
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Of Club: Activities
EAS lead in the list of activities sponsored by local
clubs the next few days. Norman Schneider will discuss hand analyzing
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at the 1:30 p. m. tea Thursday by thé Florence Nightin-
gale Club in Blocks Auditorium Music. by the Broad Ripple olden Singers will be dirécted by Roger Riley. " Proceeds will help the Flower Mission Hospital
Chi Omega Alumnae
The Indianapolis Alufiinae of Chi Omega Sorority will meet at 8 p. m, Tuesday in the 38th Street Branch, Merthants Na tional Bahk, They will hear John Clark, Ell Lilly & Co, discuss the Indiana and Marion County Mental Health Society. Hostesses include Mesdames Herbert Tape, Robert Nagen, Harold Aspy and Fred Cogshall Mrs. William McCoy, 807 N. Lesley Ave., will be hostess for a dinner meeting Thursday of the Irvington Branch DAR. Donald Bruce, local radio commentator, will speak. Quotations of patriotism by the members will take place at the roll call. Assisting the hostess will be
Mesdames Otis 1.. Cyar. C. Earl Byrkett, Horace Knote, Beradine McAree and Delbert IL.
Rasener
Tokalon Club
A guest tea will be sponsored Tuesday by the Tokalon Club in the home of Mrs. Richard
the American Society of Women Accountants and the American Woman's Society of Certified Public Accountants today in the Washington Hotel, Washington, D. C, They are Mesdames George Wier, Gustav M. Broo, Dean Hazel, Flo M. Lake and Walter Shelhorn, Misses Emily Berry, Florence Culver, Louisa FE. Davis, Mabel Jane Hamilton, Harriette Ann Hiil and Clara M. Hughett,
Girl Scout Group
ToMeet Tomorrow
Representatives of each local Girl Scout Troop will meet at
10 a. m. tomorrow with the
Juliette Low Girl Planning Committee in the World War Memorial. Reports will be given of each troop’'s progress in the penny collection for the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund used to send chests and toys to Austria and Greece, food parcels to Poland and Hungary and to finance international camping A short skit on what ather countries have done in an in-
Strations
Dairy Show. 1a for 4-H
Fogr 4-H demonstrations and morning and afternoon entertainment features are . ahnounced for temorrow's Inter national Dairy Show program Al. the Fair. Grounds Morning d.em on - tomorrow in-
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clude “Custard i Pie" Louella § A Houser, Mont- ° ¢ gomery County; "A Bit of Cheese,” Jean Babs Denney Simms, Gibson County; “Dairy Snacks,” Babs Denney, Crown Point; “Milk Drinks,” Helen Jane Probst, Dearborn County, and “Ah, the Sauce,” Marilyn Needler, Black-
ford County Pantomines will be provided by Larry Heaton, Green County at the morning session. Phyllis Albright, Vermillion County will lead group singing. and Barbara Abernathey, Union County, will speak. The afternoon program will Include “Caricatures and Music,” John Allen Ruby, Rush County, pantomines and reading, 1.. J. Montague, Adams Coun ty. and accordian music, Caro lvn Clodfelter, Putnam County.
Housewives Note —‘Take It Easy’
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List Commitloz For Autumn Dance
Committee heads are announced for the autumn dance the Maennerchor Ladies Society
of the Athenaeum Turners will |
give tomorrow in the Kellersaal of the Athenaeum. Mrs. John J, long, assisted by Mrs, George Roch, are heads of the event. Other chairmen include Myps. Clarence Elbert and Mrs Thomas Fagan, tickets; Mrs. Robert Linke, decorations; Mrs. Geéorge Schmitt, reservations, and Mrs Frank H. Sanders and. Mrs Toney E. Foster Jr., publicity. Mrs. Willlam Hauck is presi dent of the society,
Watch Your Step And Don't Break It
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