Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1952 — Page 30
PAGE 3 PTA Sets Football
Jamboree
the Marion County and Indianapolis Councils list initial events for the coming year. The Indianapolis Council will sponsor a football‘ jamboree at 7:30 p. m. Sept, 26 in the Broad Ripple Athletic Field to supplement the Indianapolis school milk fund. Mrs, Andrew B. Bicket is general chairman of the first
tee includes Mesdames Caroline Hargitt, Fred Stephan, Howard Jackson, Henry Beadell, John Brunn, John Alexander, Laurel Doughit, John Raymond, Harold Kentworthy, Ivora Helms, - James Otto, Wayne Kern, Frank Gullivan, Fred Garriott and Fred Kepper, tickets.
Jr., concessions, and Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carlstadt, aid.
traffic; Frank Grant and O. B. Beckley, music, and George Farkas,
Robert McKay, program. Unit meetings for the coming week follow:
TUESDAY
“Meet your Teachers.”
new parents and teachers.
. WEDNESDAY Garden City—7:30 p. m. Introduction of teachers and address by Everett F. Bell, principal. : Hickory College—1:30 p. m. “Meet your Teachers.” William H, Evans—1 p. m. Tea for new mothers; 4-H demonstration,
: THURSDAY ! Theodore Potter School—1:30 ‘Pp: m. Tea for new mothers; Mrs. A. B. Wright, flower
School 89-—-7:30 p. m. Intro-
tee chairmen and faculty; | social hour. |
4-H dress review; intrduc-
Willlam H. Evans—35 Lawn social. ~Glenns Valley=—T:30 p. m. "Get Acquainted Night.”
FRIDAY | School 17:30 p., m. Theme, | “Is Today's Family Tomorrow’s World?” introduced by | Mrs. Edith Shirley, principal; music, mothers’ chorus; re- | ception honoring teachers, |
Fr m,
arrangements demonstration. |
duction of officers, commit- |
[LOCAL PTA units and 3
benefit program. Her commit. |§
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sedam | and Mr, and Mrs. Ray C. Martz, | ushers; Messrs, and Mesdames | L. P. Reed, Stanley Sundling, : Mac Miles and A. F. Gleaves |
first |
Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes | and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook, | Mifs Ruth Gorman, |
Jack Rice, John Hickey, Albert | Umphrey, George Sprague and |
Ben Davis High—T7:30 p. m. =
Southport Grade—7:30 p. m. E School cafeteria; welcome to |
Franklin Township—7:30 p. m. E
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Local Women. will Atte
Mrs. Herman Fromer and Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks, newlyelected and retiring presidents, _Trespecticely, of the Indiana . Hospital Auxiliaries Associa» tion, will be Indiana delegates at the annual conference of the Women’s Hospital Auxiliaries
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the Indiana group.
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
nd- Meeting of Hospital Group in Philadelphia
Association in Philadelphia, tomorrow through Thursday. Mrs. Fromer will attend as State Advisory Counsellor with the American Medical Association. Mrs. Fairbanks will report to the conference on activities of
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