Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1951 — Page 14
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Book Review, Talks on Cuba Among Club Activities
A book review, two talks on Cuba, busiriess meetings and an address by Mayor-elect Alex Clark will highlight club
activities this week. Nohert E. Neff. superintendent of the Meth odist Hospital. and Mrs, Coralie 8haw. directar of the services for the hospital's White Cross Guild, will address a community gathering in Linton Monday night. The meeting has been called to consider or ganizing a woman's auxiliary to the FreemanGreene County Hospital, *
Psi lota Xi Delta Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority will have a guest meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Broad Ripple Public Library. , Mrs. Charles Sanders, professor of English at DePaul University will review the book, “The President's Wife” (Stone). Mesdames Marshall Armstrong, Robert Lockman and Kathryn Steeg and Miss Jeanette Houston will be in charge o arrangements. Moiiers' Chorusss The board of the Federation of Mothers Choruses of Indianapolis Public Schools will meet at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Wilking Auditorium. Big Eagle Auxiliary Mrs. Vanie Brown, New Augusta, will/ be hostess for Big Eagle Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary Monday at 7:45 p. m. A program will be presented by Mrs. Earl
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Merritt, membership chairman. Mesdames Har- * old Brooks, Clayton Hightshue and Brown will present plans for special projects,
iall i Cathedral Mothers. Miss Marie D'Andrea will be guest speaker 2 the Mothers' Club of Cathedral
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High School at Wood ruf! ITSC Mrs, Ada Lory will speak on Cuba fOr the Woodruff Chapter of the Intermational LravelMembers Will meet for in the Marine Room
Tuesday
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6 p. m, of the
YMCA, Holliday Legion Unit Mayor-elect Alex Clark, an active member of
the John H. Holliday Jr. Post of the American Legion, will address the Auxiliary and Post at
Tuesday
a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Naval Armory He will outline the policies and program of his forthcoming administration. Edward W. Wohl~emuth, Boys’ State cha ool. wha sitended the 195° mnder the snhars ain of Hollida® Post ‘ Auxiliary members will bring canned goods for their annual gifts of Thanksgiving b~skets to worthy veterans’ families.” Alaskan ITSC The Alaskan ITSC Chapter will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Indiana National Bank's E. New York St. Branch. Mrs. Noble Revnolds will talk on Cuba.
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Ostrom, daughter of Mrs. nes H. Editor, decided that not enough was being done. She knew what her mother was doing in the Times’ Modern Minute Women Blood Program, and she knew couldnt’ help much with that work:
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s " » AFTER SCHOOL she talked to her classmates and together approached "Mrs. Jeanne (Goss principa.. VWednesday nigh: under the sp the school's PTA placed a regisiration desk fpr parents to engage baby ters along side the
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and sisters or have worked as baby sitters, are using the state board of health Sit ting Pretty” as a guide. They decided to sit in pairs and to ask parents for the name and phone number of the family doctor as a precautionary measure,
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