Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1951 — Page 39

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Club Groups | The Teen of the Wook

Set Events

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TOMORROW Indianapolis Parliamentary ‘Law—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Carl Seet, 5139 Park, hostess: Mrs. Lowell Fisher and Mrs. J. B, Carr, assistants. Program moderator, Mrs. Fisher. Acadian Chap, ITSC—1 p. m, Mrs. W. L. Jones, 5874 N. New Jersey, hostass, “Cuba,” Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Betsy Ross Chap, ITSC— 6:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Speaker, Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Cherokee Chap. ITSC — 12:30 p. m. Colonial Furniture Co.

Meridian Room. Speaker, Mrs. W. W. Houppert.

Marion County Juvenile Center Auxiliary—12:15 p. m. Hotel Washington, “CommunityMilitary Recreation Co-oper-ation,” Ft. Harrison speaker.

Monday Conversation—2 p. m. Mrs. Mark H. Dawson, 325 E. 37th, hostess. “Harvey Cushing” (Fulton), Mrs. C, B. Blakeslee, New Era—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Roy Horne, 2940 Park, hostess. Thanksgiving program. Chap. G, PEO—T7:30 p. m. Miss Helen Bernheisel, 323 8. Grand, hostess. “Among Our Delayed Pilgrims,” Miss Anna Auzins, Woman's Research—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Arthur R. Baxter, 5110 N. Meridian, hostess; Mesdames John G. Benson, Russell 8, Bosart, Leonard G. Carlin, William H. Cooper, Albert F. Buchanan and Thomas D. Campbell, assistants, “Thumbnail Sketches of Africa—Land of Contrast,” Mrs. Hugh Baker. Tea.

TUESDAY

Expressicn—1 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Gray, 813 N. Layman, hostess; Mrs. J. B. Miller, assistant. “Behind the Gold Curtain” Mrs, Harold Eves. Grolier Fine Xrts— Noon. Mrs. C. A, Albrecht, 729 N. Gladstone, hostess; Mrs. H. A, Goth, assistant. Program, Mrs. Howard 8S. Garns and Mrs. Rebekah Vandercook,; music. Heyl Study—1 p. m. 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank. Program, Mrs. J. H. Hawk. George ITSC Garrison,

Rogers Clark Chap, 1p. m. Mrs. Walter E 3510 Forest Manor, Mesdames Kenneth Froney, Donald -Carter and Ray Hanger, assistants. Speaker, Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Monterey Chap. ITSC--12:30 p. m. Mrs. J. R. Horne, 2040 Park, hostess; Mrs. E. L Bolin, assistant Speaker, Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Chap. Q. PEO—-1:30 p. m. Mrs Dan Hacker, 5663 N. Pennsyvlvania, hostess, “Ceramics,” Mrs. J. H. Raths. Tuesday Quest—1 p. m. Mrs, H. J. Irwin. 6002 Winthrop, hostess; Mrs. F. W. Dennerline and Mrs. E. G. Garske, assistants. “Current Worthwhile Books Miss Mary Cain. Westfield Woman's—1.30 p. m, Mesdames Lewis Conner, Max Bardach and Emil Drach, hostesses. "Education

in Indiana.” Mrs. Henry Baumeier and Miss Myra Mendenhal! Wy-Mo-Dau—12:30 p. m. Mrs Frank Albright, 4334 Guil ford, hostess; Mrs. J. L.. Bray and Mrs, Laura Werst, as esistants. Panel on United Nations Reporter, Mesdames Clarence Clavton Charles

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ITA LE GAULT-is The Times’ Teen of the Week. A

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study journalism in some midwesjern college next year. A member of the national honor society and the Latin

club, Rita is president of the Future Teachers of America and editor of the school paper.

She plays the clarinet in the school band. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Love, 1230

S. Richland St., are her parents.

Brady meier. WEDNESDAY Indianapolis Readers —1 p. m Mrs. A. L. Bockenfeld, 121 River Heights Dr. Mrs. W. A. VonCanon, assistant. “The Wall” (Hersey), Miss Ella Frietzsche. Annie Laurie Chap. p. m, Mrs. Mildred Stoelke, 1018 N.. Downey, hostess. Speaker, Miss Amy Keene. New Century—12:30 p. m. Mrs IL.loyd Pottenger, 3400 Lafavette Rd., hostess; Mrs. N. R. Keller, assistant. “Trends in Education,” Mrs. Harry Nolen. Chap. F. PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. C. R. Martin, 2027 N. Delaware, hostess. Thanksgiving program, Mrs. James A. Stuart, Chap. V. PEO—-2 p. m. Mrs J. R. Fletcher, 418 Blue Ridge Rd.., hostess. Birthday party. FRIDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian 8 p.m Miss Mary Louise Mann, 4361 Guilford, hostess “Fair Exchange,” Richard Davies, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane.

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A dance, paper gale and slimber party are scheduled by local subdebs. A semi-formal dance will be held from 9 p, m. to midnight Thursday in the Knights of Columbus Hall. by the CAB Club. Harold McCready will play. | Members Ue the KI-ETS Club will hold a slumber party following initiation Saturday. Elizabeth Fischer, 832 Sanders St.,, will be hostess for the party.

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