Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1952 — Page 43
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SUNDAY, FEB. 3, 1952
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Council Meeting,
Courses,
Convention
Scheduled By PTA
1 OCAL PTA councils and individual units plan a variety ~“ of activities in the nextsfew weeks.
Highlights for February
announced by the Indian-
apolis Council inglude a crmncil meeting at 9:30 ac m.
Wednesday in ~ Manual High School, The first meeting the mental ‘hygiene course will be held from. 7 to 9 p. m. in Washington High School. A preschool kindergarten meeting is set at 9:15 a. m. Feb. 12 and Feb, 25 in the Man ual PTA office. The Council Founders’ Day tea will be given at 1:30 p. m. Feb, 21 in School 91~ A Butler seminar for men only is set Feb. 25,
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THE MENTAL HYGIENE courde opening Wednesday and lasting: through May 21 will
give two hours of either graduate. or undergraduate credit from Purdue University, be audited without credit, sired. A lecture and discussion period with discussion - leaders rotated will be on each Wedne day class program. The second annual nrotection- and character .and spiritual session will be held 27 in Ayres’ Auditorium. Two panel discussions will highlight the day. The nforning
or may if de-
juvenile
discussion, ‘led bv. Miss Gertrude Brown, will include Miss Jeannette Riker, Miss Opal Boston, Charles Bos-
211. Dr. Grover Hartman, Cleo Blackburn, Lt. Forrest Higgs and George F. Ostheimer. = = u A MOVIE AT 12:15 p.m. through the courtesy of the
juvenile court, will be followed. bv another panel discussion 'ed by Mrs. Edith Shirley. Her panel will include Miss Marlene O'Dell, Mrs. Margarite Norrel, the Rev. J. H.- Weber Elbert Terhune: A party at 7:30 p> m. Wednesdav in the school cafeteria will mark the 4th birthday of the Manual PTA. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Social HyAssociation, will discuss “Through Moral Training.” Decorations will be table centerpieces depicting ea ch member's birthday. Ice cream and cake will be served. Mrs. Edith Binkley will head group singing Hostesses will include Mesdames Clifford Antrobus, Victor Barr, Norman Bullard, Paul Chapman, Virgil Dampier, Elmer Foster, Chris .Green; EI--mer Heuser, Garrett Hildebrand, Marie Johnson, John Knox, Ed Kruse, Charles Miller, Lynn Robbins, A. R. Schwartz, ‘Roy Settles, Howard Smallwood, Floyd Smith, S.-L. Soloman, Lyndell Surface, Joseph Taylor and ‘Elmer Van Pein. Miss Jeanette Riker, director of special education for the Indianapolis Public Schools, will discuss “The Exceptional Child” at the 1:30 p. m. meeting Thurs-
and
. day at the PTA of Crossroads
Nursery School. The group will meet in the auditorium. MONDAY Garden City Study Group—7:30 p. m., Mrs. Chester Moore, 3783 Creston Drive, hostess. Hickory College-—8 p..m. Riverside roller skating party. WEDNESDAY Marion County Council — 6:30 Pp. m. Central Christian Church; Founders’ Day dinner. Glenns Valley Noon, Mrs. Jack Glenns: Valley, hostess. “Barriers to a College Education,” led by Mrs. Edwin Shepard. Nora—9:30 a. m. Mrs. Louis H. Ziffrin, 7901 Westfield Blyd., hostess, Morning coffee. School 33—1:45 p. m. Tea for new mothers; flower arrangements, Mrs. Mildred Crump.¢
Study Group — Mills,
8chool 43—8 p. m. Dr. Herman _L. Shibler, speaker. School 76—7:30 p. m. Play by
parents; square dancing called
by Mrs. Norma Koster, School 90—7:45 p, m. “Extended School Services.” H. L.
Harshman. THURSDAY School 21—First of home nursing series. FRIDAY Crooked Creek—>5:30 p. m. Annual Valentine frolic. John Strange—1 p. m. Found-
ers’ Day tea; Mrs. Jack C, Greig, speaker; musical program by first and second-
grade pupils. Clermont—6:30 p. m.-Methodist Church; Founders’ Day dinner; Joe Pierson, speaker,
Hostess Named :
Mrs. Jesse W. Gammon, 2900 N. Talbot Ave. will bé hostess
for a tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday. Guests will be members of the Meridian
Woman's Christian Temperance A. Jones will
Union. Mrs, E,
give devotions.
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Card Parties And Dinners Announced
N 11th district meeting, card party, list of vesservices, dinners and Valentine parties are anby ‘local American Auxiliaries James R. Wilgon Jr, is slated to speak at the 11th District meeling at 1:36"P. m." Thursday in the War Memorial. Mrs. John Valentine is program chairman ” n ~ IRVINGTON UNIT will have its annual benefit party at 1:30 Wednesday in the Food K.-of P. Bldg.. to Mrs.
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nounced Legion
p. m, Craft Shop, according man, and means .chairman. Mrs. Buhlman will Von 1. Baldwin, and Fred
Assisting be Mesdames Everett Bumpus Yager, candy. and Mesdames Sterling M. Harvey, William Koons, Merrill Woods,=Clarence RR. Parsons and William. T, Ricketis, prizes. Mrs. Clarence Bellfrey and Mrs, L.." M. Christie, door and tickets; Mrs. Eugene Curran and Mrs Andrew Wettrick, euchre, and Mrs. Herman E. Bobbe, publicity.
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William Buhl- -
Blackwood on Bridge—
The Diamonds
J AST was glad to double this three no trump consract because: his cleb suit was solid outside of the king and because he had the diamonds (apparently his
opponents’ master suit) stopped.
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He was right. South did have to bring. in at. least.two diamond tricks to make his con-
tract. What East didn't know was that he himself would be forced to attain
help declarer that end. . North thought a little going to. four diamonds the double. ‘His opening. bid was light in high cards. But Af his partner had a fit in dia-
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TABLE PRIZES will be hem- |
stitched pillowcases. The regular business meeting of the unit will be at 160. a.em., Feb. 12 in the Post Home. 124 S. Downey Ave. A Juncheon commemorating Lincoln's birth day will be held at noon. This luncheon will be for all members, prospective. members and guests At 1:30 p.-m. a movie will be shown. Mrs. Eugene Curran will be in charge. rr = »
INDIANAPOLIS Power and Light, Celtic, Moose and Speedway Units will provide music for the Protestant vesper services during February at the Cold Springs Road Veterans Hospital. ” ”
” \ A 6:30 P. M. DINNER and Valentine gift exchange will precede the meeting of the Marion County Salon, 8 & 40, when it meets Tuesday in the Mad-den-Nottingham post home. Mrs. Martin Collins is in charge of the party.
A pot-lunch dinner in. the Grand Army Memorial Hall is scheduled at 6 p. m, Friday. William Harris will discuss “‘UnAmerican Activities” after dinner.
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