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= Loc Librarians - Pick ‘Best Books of 1951 Winter Club

ALK about “throwing Arranges

the book” at a feller— COMMITTEE TA NGLE~ Indianapolis public librar- ro puth Wilson (center) and Party WINTER Club will en-

jans are getting ready to help throw 50 books at the Miss Esther Thornton (right), tertain in the Woodstock Club Saturday night

public: the “Fifty Notable vote down Miss Mary Fishfollowing the finals of the

Books of 1951.” y Joining with their colleagues backs choice. United States Olympic Figure Skating team competition in

in some of the country’s leading i honor of the contestants.

public libraries, seven local librarians are waging verbal A party after the final try2 outs is a tradition.

battles with each other. E. A. Peterson and Mr. and

They are almost coming to Mrs. N. Taylor Todd are head-

blows over whether or not a certain book should be included ing arrangements for the supper and dancing.

in the list they will soon submit as the Indianapolis public library's official choice of the 50 most notable books of the Among the special guests will be the judges and officials of the tryouts and families of the contestants in addition to the

passing year. Squared off against each Winter Club members and their families. :

Photo by Paul Elmore.

other in this literary free-for-all, each with her own ideas of what is and what isn’t a ‘“notable” book, are: Mrs. Emilouise Statz, librarian of the Shelby and West Indianapolis branch libraries; Mrs. Ruth Wilson, senior librarian in the catalogue department, Central library.

a. 88 OPENING the 8 p. m. finals Saturday in the iy will be a short pageant by some 23 members of the host club. Carrying flags of nations competing in the Olympic event, the women will wear white skirts and sweaters with the Olympic shield and the men dark trousers and white sweaters with the shield. A salute will be given the judges. Tonight the figure skating team competitors will be spe cial guests of the Winter Club during its regular skating session in the Coliseum.

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MISS MARY FISHBACK, senior librarian in the reference department, Central library; Barbara Frantz, library assistant, Broad Ripple branch library; Irene Mischler, first assistant, circulation department, Central library, and Elizabeth Ohr, head, music and’ art de partment, Central libfary. The unfortunate chairman of all these individualists, the person who has to keep the committee meetings from turning RS 5 Rs THE TRYOUTS open at 8:30 into riots, is Esther Thornton, which at least the majority of The final winners be the A. L. A.——and people who've 3 m, ay th 8 ies’ school senior librarian, circulation de- the committee agreed were sent to the Brooklyn, N. Y. been reading their eyes out all Sedul py ee partment, Central library. “notable.” public library, this year’s co- year, and who consider them- Cg * eters n . ; And the “Notable Books” They didn’t finish at the first ordinator for the Notable Books selves definitely on the lit'ry 2 a OO, ie sommittee meeting might easily meeting. They won't finish at list. The Brooklyn library staff side, will look at the librarians’ The dance eliminations will hecome riots, too, in a ladylike a second. It'll take three will combine the lists of all par- choices for the 50 outstanding Be Se hm? i)

sort of way, because books— or four meetings—a few hurt ticipating libraries and send the books of 1951, and feel like and their ‘own judgment of feelings and several snide re- 50 winning titles to the Ameri- slitting their own throats. will include the finals, an- ; me i / hooks—mean a great deal to Jiasks Bout litevaly Judgment can Library Association. They will find they've read BouncRTBent, ol the team ang 38 : {hese librarians. efore the librarians settle on a With much fanfare, the list about a third of the year’s “no- y TRIMMING THE TREE—Sally Alexander, Bill Pohimann, Marlyn Grebe and Doug Wade (left Before the first official meet- final list of 50 books. will be released nationally by table” books. y Raver ee o ing of the comrittee, each of Toute world efiating

to right) decorate the ballroom of the Hotel Lincoln for the Junior Assembly dance there Saturday. 7 lected— just right It will be from 9 to 11:30 p. m. and will include the dancing classes of Mrs. William Byram Gates. HE tie Toor he Organizations— '

I Vga si Ogden Junior Chorale to Sing a

. » Stephens College Alumnae Club un sis tee oe a “ : down on 3x5 cards—one card to M th n t a R . Mr. and Mrs. William H. . : . a title. About 400 cards were n e O IS an | ey ospita S : " Remy, 44 E. 54th St., will hold a nce eo servation S re Vv brought to yesterday's meeting. : open house from 3 to 6 p. m. | en After ' the duplicated titles GIRLS in the Ogden Jun- W. R. Porter, George Hosmer, night in the social rooms of Sunday for their daughter and : were taken out of the batch, the | i Choral il Glen Byrant, Gilbert T. Richey the 38th Street B h son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wildiscussing the ior Chorale will pay gq. Richey Jr. Al Meyers and eet Branch, Mer- jam A. Norton of Marissa, IIL

ESERVATIONS are an- Niehaus, William Niehaus, liam P. Budke, St. Louis, Mo.; fun started: nounced for the Steph- Quentin Schackley and Earl J. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and books on which Jot yon. their annual visit this week W. E. Wallace, Miss Newell chants National Bank. - There are no invitations. em : : : ei ens College Alumnae Club SF Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Palmer A8reed first-off, and paring 'hel 5 patients in Methodist ~pitefiom and Miss Dortha Mrs. Getald Schoontieide is The Clarence R. Greene will come with Mr. and Mrs ny and Riley Hospital Ellen Kirk. : general chairman. She will be C d P rty Pl d dance to be held Saturday . . y spitals. assisted by Mesdames Ray Lew- ar A anne Y Juniors will entertain Messrs. Allen Moorman, The Chorale will its Delta Theta Ta y e horale give its u sader, Donal Draper and Reed- The December Circle of the

night in Meridian Hills Country ,.; Megsdames Harry Bills Jr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nolt . Christmas message in song at 8 s Jr. \ . Walter Nolte Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Delta er Miller and Miss Marion Co. on eo ot, nr 1 oo na yh ite nts |sraeli Bond SAREE HAS marina See aT a a St even e a snowball motif. 1 Unversaw. Messrs. and Mesdames Robert o'clock tonight and at Riley at jts annual Christmas party to- Miss Jean Ann Elliott and slip card party at 8 p. m. today

Attending together will be Mr. Lt. Col. ahd Mrs. W. B. Tay- Blume Edwin Dunnington and 2 p. m. Saturday. Charles Scott Padget Jr. will in the auditorium of the school, obert Beckman, Mrs. Mary The group will sing on the - entertain. The program will be 535 Eastern Ave. Mrs. Louis

and Mrs. R. E. Brazelton and Jor Messrs. and Mesdames -M ’ L h Thompson and Ralph Taylor. unc eon . Monument steps at noon on x followed by a gift exchange. . Hutchinson is in charge.

their guests, Dr. and Mrs. J. McManus, J. E. Fehsenfeld gu nfel Saturday. At 6:30 p. m. Sun-

Howard Williams and Mr. and JT» J. E. Nunes and John B. 320 8 . . a ay will 1 Mrs. Roger B. Smith. Miss Strack will be the guests of Mr. MR. AND MRS. Charles Raf- Site S | te Sa Ee

Renee Chevrolet and Paul and Mrs. Morris B. Hancock. ferty’s party will include Dr. dinner for members of the Co Goeke Jr. will entertain Miss r. and Mrs. Milton Hamil- and Mrs. Gail . . 3 Billie Sue Barnett and John ton will entertain Mr. and Mrs. > -s Iaridge: Ness fe BECAUSE of hazardous Joy Club dg the, ub diming ye a - = dn Kingston. A. R. Gardner,” Troy, O.; Mr. : ge, weather the Bonds of = This is the 31st Christmas matter when you are in the

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Raab will and Mrs, Peter P. Wood and William Kerbox, James Cooley, o : i be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Otto. Mrs. John Reel and Robert Feezle. Israel Government lunch- Sate] season oe hptale, re hn to the door William Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner is president of the Dr. and Mrs. Herman E. eon scheduled tomorrow for girls from Shortridge; two from with him, expecting to be inDonald LeCoursey will enter- ayton Stephens Alumnae Rinne will entertain’ Mr. and Broadmoor Country Club has Tech; one from Speedway and vited in and entertained while

tain in their home before the Club. Mrs. Ray Stebbing and Mr. and been changed to the Hotel Lin- four from the eighth grade at he takes care of the business dance. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hock- Mrs. Robert Craig. The Ken- coin. ‘ Schools 43, 45 and 76. Mrs. matter. . They will fete Messrs. and er will entertain in their home neth Schellies will have as their According to Mrs. Lewis (Clarence W. Schnicke is the di- RIGHT: Sit in the car and Mesdames Horace Reid, John P. before the dance. Their guests guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levy, women's division chair- rector. wait for him. . . Meister, John M. Cregor, John will include Messrs. and Mes- Wupper and Mr. and Mrs. Tobin man, the luncheon will be at : . 8 » 8 | give him the Holton, James Bettis and Wil- dames Robert Schlégel, Edward Carlin. ’ the same time, 12:30 p. m., and Psi lota Xi IN A CROWD someone | Ham Harbison, Mrs. Adelia Little, Mark M. Wilson, Marion Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Teeters Mrs. Israel Goldstein, noted tells a story and the laugh is King and Si Shaefer. + D. Curtis, F. D. Staley Jr. and jl have Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin® Jewish leader, will be the guest Representing the members of at your expense. hest. toughest ve Albert Gisler. will have Mr. and Mes. Bdwin', JPL JCA CE Toiougy Van. Delta Beta Chapter, Pai lota Xi WRONG: Insist on telling roughest; toyghes X a r. an rs, John Sorority, Mrs. Fred Fosler and «+ MR. AND MRS. CARSON © 7» Hawes Jr. in their party. The pounced: oi dstein. first national Members of her charity commit- Your version o f the sory, m DONLEY will be hosts to MR. AND MRS. GEORGE M, Gene Thomases will entertain M8 FOES E boy en, is tee will distribute Christmas jn Ee Jnr Iyaels, Sox cords this side Messrs. and Mesdames Carl Eg JR., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mes nd Wesqames en wirios from New York to talk Sifts to the women at the Juli- A T Ey jt ee — cma! WAT arpinski, Miss Ruth eck, ober earson, ney te of Israel etta Home tomorrow. 3 Horton and Norman Bryant Ehrenwald, L. 0. Schelinan. a Be Bond Annually presented, the ap- Yes! —ang wen, x You oo : > ® will be the guests of Mr, and mer and George Buskirk, Miss , 0 proximately 350 presents will two that shows ema or H of the Rockies . + 4 e-0- 0 Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman. Marilyn Miller and Hugh Kib- Funds provided through the include a pair of stockings and Shows Jour Dot o . Dr. and Mrs. E. Cline Lidikay Vey. an apron fi h w yiew. Bum don't yelell fhe Will cLErtal Ms y : wi bond issue will make possible pron for each woman and whole story. N n Messrs. and Mes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voight arge-scale expansion of Israel's other assorted personal items. | qames Richard F. Leslie, Nick will have a large party. Their jndustry and agriculture and Those who will assist in de- YOU are serving drinks to New Magnetic 1.5 Tok, J . ME Summers, James guest list includes Messrs. and will help care for the 600,000 livering the packages are. Mrs. guests and one guest says Ira Sa hd E. Dukes, Mesdames Charles Adams, J. J. immigrants expected within the John Conway, chapter president; “No thank you” when you Key Holder ig -and John E. Thurs- Robson, x G, Robinson. iid next three years. and Mesdames Robert Taylor, offer him a drink. an Arsdale, arles Ertel, P. Martin Eastburn and R. V, NG: wiry and Jee Arthur Locke K. Ward, Carl Varplank, Victor . Martin, a Fe Joy shoud |. ea nother party, and Kingdon, Hiram Sexson, Victor . Soror t Other members of the com- RIGHT: Accept his refusal n rs. James McCaffrey Boyer, John Carson and Donn I mittee who helped to ccllect and without urging him to change

Mesdames Roy Sheperd, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Vern Vande- S t p + —— Sassong, Bill Moulder and Tom mark will attend as will Mr. and e S ar > n Auginbaugh. Mrs. Wilburn Wright, who will Mrs. Jack Flory, 138 N. Keal- | Donald wil ha Richard E. Mc- have as their guests Messrs. and ing Ave., will be hostess at 7:30 Donald wi ave Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames Norman Grauel, _p. m. today for the annual n Horton as their John O'Malley and Joseph Christmas party of Nu Chapter,

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