Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1937 — Page 27

FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 193

Aids Named To Arrange

For Ballet

Production from New York Will Be ‘Given Here on Nov. 27.

Assistants and committee mem- |

bers arranging for the presentation of “The Princess and the Swinewere announced today.

G. Kingnan is general

herd,” Mrs chairman of ing for the 3 p. m. Nov. Mrs. Kinghan's chief are Mesdames Fredrick C. Pier, Ford Kaufman, Paul Richards, Urban XK. wilde Jr., George Fotheringham and Miss Helen Coffey. Other committee Mesdames C Hollis Hull, van Riper, Arthur Loftin, James H. Ruddell, A. Ewing Sinclair, Edward E Gates Jr., C E. Griener, Fredrick Ww. Ahrbecker, Leonard Meisherger, myancis H. Insley, James W. Denny, Addison Howe, J. ™M. Anderson, Donald C. Pipple. Fucene C. Whitehill. Frederick C Alpershardt, T. Baxter Rogers. Mavburm Landgraf, John T. Rocap, Marvin Sandorf, John Beard Washburn, Blaine Milter Jr., Sherwood Blue. Frank AbBett, M. E. Mo3g, Robert Crawford, Frank Messing. Edward James, William Rose, Edgar J. Rennoe and Richard Efroymson.

John

97 in Caleb Mills Hall. assistants JN.

Cummings,

members

Younger Members Aiding Also assisting with the nroduction arrangements are the Misses Jean Ehrich, Barbara Sheerin, Jane C.

Rauch, Mary Elam, Alice Vonnegut, Alma Lyon, Kay Porter, Jane Drake, Josephine Mayer, Barbara Stafford, Jane Sumner, Mary Sheerin Kuhn, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Helen Petri, Alice Emerson, Joan Metzger, Katharine Fulton, Katherine Harbison, E. J. Throckmorton, Betty Reed, Gloria ‘Geddes and Ruth Medias. Among the younger members Of

th acting company who are aiding

with the ticket sale for the special | Saxton, ! Peggy Trusler and |

presentation are Moyra Sandy Taggart. Betty Lee Washburn. “The Princess and herd” pallet brought to New York by the Children's ‘Civic Theater. The performance at Caleb Mills Hall is open to the public.

the Swine-

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THE TNDTANAPOLIS TIMES

Former Berlin Jurist Urges Women to New Responsibility

Freedom for women must be coupled with more responsibility to their homes and communities, according to Dr. ‘Marie Munk. Formerly a judge in Berlin civilo—

| courts, Dr. Munk spoke last night |; . | pefore the Business and Professional Business \ A ] omen Receive 10 Hints

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|' Woman's ‘Club in the clubhouse, | 1101 North Delaware St. Modern labor appliances and smaller homes suddenly have granted women freedom and time " | that they have not learned to utilize, | NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (U. P)— | che said. She blamed lack of re- Mrs. Katherine Bleecker Meigs, increased divorce director of the first course in man- { ners offered by a publicly supported institution, drew up a list of 10 como : | mandments for business women reAmerican women are not aware | ..ntly, {hat they have more freedom than | Mrs. Meigs women of ‘any other country,” Dr | ABC of Livinig, or oo Hi c Sa i ontrasting the the Amenities, Behavior an uses She, 1 g > | toms” at Hunter College. Such a | feminine status In various countries ; course has been a vailable heretofore as to citizenship, election privileges, only ‘at finishing schools. LE and guardian-| “mpe gommandments: Pe > : Thou shalt not ever use scented \ Young people, who also are being ' | granted Yaore freedom, also must be powder as a substitute for soap and at responsibilities, D Thou ‘shalt not wear flashy . ks Fed- | clothes, screaming colors, regardless Miss Betty Foster, Ingen, donal of what the Duchess of Windsor has % {selected for parties.

| eration of Business and Woman's Clubs international rela- | Heavy Makeup Banned Thou shalt not put on heavy

tions chairman, introduced Dr. | Munk. Penal Farm Head Speaks | Ajesn nor perfume thyself so that | strong men reel when you pass. Thou must not talk too freely—

| sponsibility for rates. U.S. Freedom Greater

will ‘supervise ‘“The for ‘Conversation in

Floyd J. Hemmer, State Penal | Farm superintendent. Greencastle, geen gossip for thy private life. wa guest speaker for the “Our, Thou must keep thy love life outTown's Business” series. He dis- side the office. cussed the institution's problems | Thou must not ‘hecessarily leap and Cases, | like a fire horse at the alarm when Upon the resignation of Miss |'5 o'clock comes. Jessie Boyce as corresponding secre- | tary, Miss Ruth Hoover Was announced as her Successor. Miss Rae | | McKinnis was announced as editor l'of ‘Cuckoo, the club magazine. The next program is to be a concert by Bomar Cramer, pianist, at | ly. I's p. m, Dec. 2 in the War Memorial Thou must not think ‘mien in the i auditorium. Contrary to custom, no | office are making passes when they | dinner is to be served in the club- ‘are only being civil. Do not make | house preceding the program. passes thyself.

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