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Jewish Unit Announces Round Table Topic
A round table discussion on “What is Really Happening in Egypt” will be presented by the international relations study group of the Indianapolis Chapter, National Council
PHl MU SORORITY will of Jewish Women, at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
observe its 100th anniversary with a banquet and. David M. Cook, 3829 Washing- : ton Blvd. dance tomorrow in the The discussion will be in
Hotel Lincoln. four parts “Egypt, the- Land Alumnae from the state will and the. People,” led by Mrs.
join actives and pledges from Howard Lieberman; “The Na- «
tion's Economy,” led by Miss dian Pur fe In a and Sts Dalvers Dorothy Schlesinger; “Brifish + ties, Hanover and Evansville pgp in Egypt and the Suez,” Colleges.
led by Mrs. Harry Berns, and Mrs. William Wilcox, nation- “Egypt and the United Naal extension director of the
tions,” led by Mrs. Lewis Polassorority, will be the principal jak. Tspeaker. She will welcome the |- ’ ! new Evansville chapter into the distriet.
gn To Observe : 100th Year
MRS. F. REXFORD SMITH, ‘president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, will present sawards to the senior girls from pach chapter with the highest saverages. % Recognition also will be | agiven by Mrs. Smith to the Mactive chapter presenting the most outstanding skit com«memorating the founding of tthe organization. A centennial "State Day queen will be | There «crowned at the dance. * In charge of arrangements ware Mesdames J. L. Stanley, Howard Beeson, Charles Myers, "Charles Shearer, William Dunn, | ¢ Leroy Burney, H. L. Hiott and “Smith. |
‘Club Plans To Install ‘New Officers
« Merrill Swedlund, Associated "Press staff writer, will be insstalled as Story-A-Month Club , president, Tuesday. ¥ The meeting will be at 7:30 »p. m. in the Rauh Memorial . Library. "Other officers to be installed s«will be Mrs. Robert McGinnis,
"secretary; Mrs. Everett Girt, mtreasurer; Miss Gretchen Leich, » librarian, and Mrs. T, J. Mar+#hall and Mrs. Garrison Win-
*chairme n. Program chairmen are Mrs. wAllen. Hanna, Greensburg; Mrs. Wendell Hanna, Bert Persell Tand Merrill Swedlund. >» A program of original short , stories will be given by active ‘smembers. “* Mrs. Swedlund, spring pro“gram chairman, will lead the = discussion of the stories. An “agent's fee will be awarded to » the one judged best. r New active members are Mrs. LC. L. Sawin and Mrs. Robert “Crews, both of Carmel. Mrs. LaRue Davis won last month's ! tors. Meetings are open to | 4
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Two political clubs have scheduled Mpetings for next week. Mrs. William C. Jester, 9510 E. 10th 8t., will be hostess at 12:30 p, m. Wednesday for the luncheon event of the Warren Township Woman’ 3 Republican Club.
Andrew Jacobs will be speaking for the 8 p. m. monthly meeting of the Marion County Democrat Women’s Club Tuesday in the Claypool Hotel Sky Room,
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