Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1941 — Page 14
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* professor of Bacteriology and Pub-
: To Present Play
‘rus in a humorous presentation of . “In The Fountain of Youth” (Kaser) in the Speedway High School
* ness, Helen Collins, Eunice Smith - and Norma Hamke.
~ Miss Young Hostess
. tian Church tomorrow at 1:30 p. m.| - Her subject will. be “Religion in the
Meet at Marott
_ rority, will. meet at 8 p. m. today ats the Marott Hotel.
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Child Study Association : Out of her wide experience, Mrs. Wolf has written, Fow."! \ The first arilcle. appears below. -
4 By ANNA Ww. YOLF NBW YORK, Nov, 5~What do we
the Smith children always meet you with
friendly hello, while the Jones children sation you have with their mother until they are removed, ' from the room? Everyone loves a child who is free, : natural and friendly. Everyone avoids the “brat, and swears that if ever he has a child like that, he will chastise him every morning before, breakfast and twice on Sundays. 3 Of course, if we were to go into the matter more fully, we might find that in both homes, there is more than meets the eye. Even the bratéish Jones children have moments when they lose their
Even those delightful’ Smith children may ‘not be as good 2s they look to the casual observer. . Sometimes the Jones children surprise us all and turn out to be A-1 human beings when they grow up. And the Smith children peter out into dis- : appointing nonentities. There are some things which do not make a good home and which shouldbe mentioned because ‘people often make the mistake of thinking they do. “Giving a child every advantage,” for ‘example, is
Anna W.M.Wolf no advantage at all. That is, unless these advantages are ‘understood
.to include resl Fesponisibilities and even experiences of failure.” Music, good - books, c! surroundings, - private progressive schools, summers in the country, travel and all the other goods that money brings are good enough in themselves, but they do not neces-,
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: e which isa in, yp list ight un: someting I 1, Both parents are ie Se , Show ob a Shirin shen their. cl don’t re e_ newspaper when hildren-are tell them. what happened ewape Guring- tha: game. in: the bask'lot, or the plot of a. ing movie they have Just seen: © - £72, The home is a place “where ojlisten ue ‘welcome ‘in. ‘nearly every room. It is reasonably ‘neat, clean, and well run; but; not so. perfect that a child who occasionally tracks. in mud, or strolls across. the living room: couch, is made to feel that he has commit
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e when" they come. to the house. While: a
Keeping: -weather eye on-how things are g they don't interfere unnecessarily, |
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= worth lving for them. This point is important if the habitual 4
8 crime. | av 3, The parents welcome-their children’s friends and see that they : which set the whole tone of the home, | They
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to. say “you: ¢ mus or or
sm enough freedom” to ren Saupleasant realities of its in § their
-Despite problems or sorrows, they feel that life on. the I sai 185 So
self-absorption and atigue } referred to before are to be awe 88 8 » . . Wh THE PARENTS have a sense. of ‘moral’ and spiritual values 3 have courage to { to these values and strive honestly’ to: practice them. They | in the intrinsic worth of every human being, which means.
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To Address Parents
Dr. Thurman B. Rice will speak on “Preparing Young Children for Family Relationships,” before a parents’ meeting sponsored by the Mothers’ Club: Council of the In‘dianapolis Free Kindergarten Society at the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium Priday at 8
p.m, Dr. Rice is chief of the Bureau
of Health and Physical Education |-
of the State Board of Health and
lic Health at the Indiana University. Schoul of Medicine. Mrs. Harold C- Ochsner, president, will preside. .. -
Mothers’ Chorus
Mrs. ‘Helen Thomas Martin will direct. the Speedway Mothers’ Cho-
auditorium Friday at 8 p. m Leading roles will be taken .by ‘Mesdames Helen Kelley, Eva Cham-
‘Also in the cast are Mesdames Miriam Hoerger, Ber= nice Farley, Mary Orban, Dorothy Edwards, Mazie Etter, Mary Hayes, Mary Hanen, Thelma Beck, Bernice Owens, Powell, Rose Kreutzinger, Josephine Messick and Margaret Anderson.
; Mrs. Harriet VanKirk will be the],
accompanist and Mrs, . Amna K. Hammer, prompter. “°°
“Miss Nellie C. Young will address
the Ketcham Kindergarten P.-T. A when it meets in the Third Chris-
Ohild’s Life.”
Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa So-
“And seadomell through- | - out with attic sal shan’'t be a fool about
) To to. pr ‘what she wanted +e» Until she met Clint.
Would you like to mow } how Clint and Clio formed a strange, flamboyant partnership against the world? How they stormed Saratoga, ~ mecca of multimillionaires, and betame over-. night the most talked . ‘about characters in that - goudy resort? | - Not since “Show Boat” has ‘there been an American novel Saratops Trunk.” Edna’
., illary. Members will gather for a 1. p. m. Juncheon at the hotpe of
Dorothy Marvel, Ethel"
. for Friday throu
Clubs—
| tomorrow.
: odist, Ohurch tomorrow at 10 8. m |3
a ail Jave . Down Tasting
Society—.
Government: Science Club will Hear
; Paper on 'Good Neighbor Broadcasts’
© ‘ — Ke AUTUMN. AND THE CLUB SEASON are synony-.
mous and November finds numerous organisations. get
ting into stride for the year. On Friday, Mrs. Stacey B. Lindley will bE hostess for the Government: Science Club. Mrs. John Fuller will read
a paper on “Good Neighbor Broadcasts.” Officers this year are Mrs. Arthur Medlicott, president; ‘ Mrs. ‘Charles F. Meyer Jr., vice president; Mrs. Russell Willson, treasurer; Mrs. Frank C. Balke, corresponding - secretary, and Mrs, John ‘R. Our; recording secretary,
» » ” » ®- 8 Another Priday meeting will be that of the Southern Club Aux-
Mrs. T. F. Hudgins. ' Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames B. B. Burch, Ernest ¥dwards and J. F. Wilson. Mrs. Dorothy Ford Buschmann, chairman of: national defense for ‘the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, will talk on “Woman's Work for National Defense. »
» 2 » » 2 » . The monthly meeting of the Suemma Coleman Home board will ‘be ‘held at. a noon luncheon Friday in the home with Mrs, J. William Wright ‘presiding. . » ¥ ® 8 = on Nov. 1, the Over the. Teacups Club will hold its second meeting of the year atthe home of Mrs, William L. Richardson. The program will. include s-talls-on “New England” by Mrs: Austin Fo Denny.
Psi lota Xi. to. Entertain Singers at Concert
SEVEN HUNDRED AND: FORTY high ‘school: singers, members of high school choruses throughout the State, will he guests of Psi Tota Xi Sorority for one concert each by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra during the coming season. The season opens af the Murat Theater Friday afternoon. The students will attend the Friday afternoon series: in groups of 70 for each of the 10 concerts. Choruses of the following high schools: have been: selected to be the sorority’s guests during the year: Angola, Bloomington, Delphi, Brownstown, Farmland, Flors, Fortville, Pt.: Wayne, Greensburg, Hagerstown, Huntington, Indianapolis, Muncie, New Albany, Peru, Petersburg, Portland, Richmond, Shelbyville and Therntown,
» # 8 #” ” 8 Box parties announced for the Symphony’ s first Saturday night
* concert, - this week-end, will jnclude that of Dr. G, H. A. Clowes, State Symphony Society president, and Mrs. Clowes. With them will
i be Governor and Mrs. Henry F. Schricker and Bishop and- Mrs. R. Ai
Kirchhoffer. Mark C. Honeywell, Wabash, will entertain at dinner, in ine Columbia Club before the concert. His concert guests will be Mp, © and Mrs. Ear] B. Barnes and Col. and Mrs, Alvin M. Qwsley, Indianapolis; Messrs. and Mesdames Fred. Petty, Merrill Davis, George A, Ball, Robert J. Spencer Jr. and Fred Eward, Marion, and Mrs, Don M. Nixon, Wabash. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Goodman's dinner and ecncert guests will be Mrs. Perry Sewell, Memphis, Tenn, -and Mrs. Ellis Rosengarten, | Dallas, Tex. The Butler University box will be occupied by Prof. sd 3 Mrs. John 8. Harrison, Prof. and Mrs, Beth B. Elliot and Prof-and Mrs. A. Dale: Beeler, 2%» ¥ # = The Junior Assenibly has announced ‘members of the palley of committee which will be active this season in ‘managing the Assembly .. dances. The group Mcludes Frank Throop, Miss Maryann Zinn and Fenton Jameson, historian. assumed their duties at the Oct. 31 31 dance at the Woman’s Department Club’ and their next party will be the Nov. 21 tea dance at the Inciianapolis Athletic Club,
Special Events Arranged at French Lick. ~~ .. .
TEE P RE-ARMISTICE DAY . PROGRAM planned .at French Lick Sorings Hotel this week-end will include bridge and golf events. sixth annual bridge house party, directed by Mrs, Grace OC. Bo aan by Andrew J. Mouat, Evanston, 111, 18 schedyled
Sunday. Golfers of Nee Groat Lakes and Ohio Valléy. districts. will com~ pete over the hill course of the resort for the third ‘annual fall tour-
cago will be at the spa to defend his-title, Winners of pair and team play in the ‘bridge event will-be given pomstssion. 16F 8 year of special French Lick tzaphies sda Augnber : "of other prizes will be awarded. ! In addition to golf and bridge, guests at. the house party may
: | “Business Ethics. 4
/|will be announced by Mrs, Jerome
tanthropic work. {to the City Hospital and the rest
.|Miss’ Ruth Purgason, candy; Mrs.
~ |members of the PHI DELTA BETA.
- |day at 7 p. m. Mrs. Caroline Garbe
-|¥rancis B. Rankin. nament title; Russell Martin of the Flossmoor Country Club of Chi- ;
= | Miss ‘Norma Huse, 3247 Shlloge Ave, participate in riding, trap and Skeet ahoo tenuis, shuffleboard, ° : badminton and Biking. oe
Delta Theta Chi Plans Formal Initiation.
A card party. book review and business meeting have been scheduled by local sororities.
the Womans’ Department Club, will be the principal speaker this eve-
g at 3 Just meeting of DIANA NU CHAPTER OF TA
EL THET! cH, at .the Sheffield Inn lat 8 p. mi. Her subject will be Mrs. Charles Speake, educational director, will have charge of the program and will report on the Ohio State ;Oonvention, held recently at Dayton, O. Plans for formal initiation, Nov, 19 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, |
Long, vice president. » Miss Martha Machlan, treasurer, will outline pro= cedure for sale of Christmas cards, the chapter's project’ for obtaining funds to clothe a child at Christ mas, Mrs. Max Moss, president; will announce arrangements for a rummage sale, and will preside at the meeting,
“GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA | ‘NU TAU will sponsor its annual card party in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium Saturday afternoon. Party proceeds are used for phil.
The chapter will make a donation
will. be - used for clothing several children at Christmas. Mrsi"Wilford Furgason has charge of the party, Others on. the come mittee are Mrs. Henry Ross, tickets; Mrs, Homer Marsch, table: prizes;
Earl Schull, attendance prizes, and Mrs. Herman D. Bishop, pencils and talleys.
. The BETA ZETA CHAPTER OF LAMBDA CHI OMEGA will meet at the Hotel Lincoln for ts regular busingss meeting tonight.
Plans for an annual Thanksgiving dinner dance will be made by members of LAMBDA MU CHAPTER, SIGMA BETA, at their monthly business meeting at 7:30 P. m. today in the Severin Hotel,
‘Miss Evelyn Pitschke; 5024 Osk Ave, was hostess last night at a business meeting held by. ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER, DELTA 81G~ MA KAPPA.
“Mrs. Scott Duncan, 3902 Winthrop Ave., entertained’ last evening ‘fox
A founders’ day dinner will be observed by members of PI LAMBDA THETA at the Canary Cottage Fri-
Mitchell, second vice president of the national organization, will ad{dress the group. Following dinner, an affiliation service for new .members will be conducted. Hostesses of the evening are Miss Wallace Montague, ‘Miss ‘Madge Cathcart and Mrs.
Pledge services will be conducted -Hfor Miss Winifred Brown at a meeting of the. ALPHA CHAPTER OF {PHI THETA DELTA at the home of
this evening.
Mrs. Chester Albright will Give Review Before Circle; Pilot Club Meets Tomorrow
In which joss] clube will | Chester Albrigh
-at the home of Mrss Welter Hubbard, 2244 Assisting hostess will be Miss Julls V7:
‘Book k reviews, dinner meetings sad lecires are among the sotivities
Mrs. t will review “Mountain Meadow” by John | Buchanan before members of the Review Circle when they meet N. Meridian 8.
_| Drive Workers
| Mrs, Clayton Ridge, president of "
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erons; Miss. Ruth. Ann Lett, halls]. . I programs, and he final report meting of work- Miss ‘Ruth Ca , invitations, oy re; ~ A Jimjor: P lle: oc Cound, :
e to Teceive. awards aan : ad ‘the four! ps produe- ~
Miss Irene Sweeney (above) is the mew field seciviary of the
‘Indiana League of Women Voters. In ber ‘new on she also will
assume a part of the duties of the Miss Mary Sinclair recently resigned as. executive secretary to become. ‘the assistant director of the women’s division of the Indiana Defense Council. Miss Sweeney has been executive secretary of the Indianapolis League and for several months has been devoting a part of her ‘time to field work. for the state organisation.
Butler Worien’s League to Te Trophies at I. A C. Luncheon; Panhellenic Dance Is Nov. 14
The Butler University Women's League win entertain its present, Miss Lois Mathieson, Snoe Suess at a noon luncheon at the Indianapolis Ataletio Club Seturdey. | President and Mrs. 8. Robinson, Miss rr ‘Mrs, Thor Wesenberg, Mrs. a Putnam and Dr. Elizabeth 3 ward, dean. of {5226 women. “The Place of Women in the World Today” will be the program theme. The Misses Jeanne Miller, Mary Lou - Savidge and and Norvella Judd will lead the discussion. Dr. | Margaret T. Fisher, faculty sponsor, will be toastmaster and Mrs, Robinson will give the invocation. A cup will he awarded: to th: league president, ih a a oph the organization having attendance at league oe other award will go to a sopt maintaining the highest grades dur- - ing her freshman year. Committee chairmen include Miss Miller, social chairman; Miss Betty Jean Jackson, decqrations = chairman, with Misses Alberta and Jean Wells; Miss Jane Mottern, program chairman; with Miss Janet Murphy
Sponsor Card any
Mrs. George Underhill is chair]! man of the November Circle of St. Patrick’s Church, which will give a Joneheon Soa card party ‘at the Food Oral 8hop tomorrow’ 8s 12:30
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| Groups to Be Honored hy
5 “The Citizen in Relation to His |Community” will be honored at a
- |afternoon session in the lounge of {the Indiana University Extensio | Building, East. Chicago, Friday.
_|gren,- Whiting, Indians Federation lof Clubs; Mrs. James L. Murrary, . |Indiana Congress of Parents and | Teachers;
te! ana. Department of * the Amer on 1 Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Bonnell|
© {Clubk. “paintings will be on exhibit in the
- Jounge. : At the morning session, Dr, | . | Powell. Moore, of the I. U. Exten-
"Isilon, will act as a Keith -.|Caldwell, director: of ‘the South |Bend I. U. Extension Center, will
i's executive secretary. |
-|in Relation. to Local
|goun Ave., East Chicago, is chair~ .iman of reservations for the noon
* include:
it Hincnsme, “11. Mrs. Ella Haines| Boliten Mov. review
State presidents of organizations sponsoring the third Forum on
reception immediately following the _ They. include, Mrs, Oscar A. ‘Able
Mrs. Clarence Merrill, League. of Women Jaters; A. C, Badders, Portland. I
Slats
Souder, Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women’s A group of Hoosier Salon
‘speak on the “Role of Local and County Government,” and J. E, ‘Baldwin, acting director of the Lake County Welfare Department, will speak on “Public Welfare Service and Community.” , Mrs. Merrill Yin preside at the afternoon session, at” which 'Judg# Maurice E.'Crites will { on “Citizen and Local Courts.” Alfred]. J. Degrazia’s topic .will be “Citizen
Units of Bis Political Party.” Mrs. Robert J. ‘White, 4406 Ma-|
luncheon, which will- be held 'in the Gongregaiional and St. Mary's 'C iE v
Queen Esther Circle {To Hear Review The Queen Esther Circle of the Home Service Department of the] Third Christian Church will meet
at the home of Mr&. John Gebhardt, Broadway, for a’ covered-dish}
“Looking for |eouien hy Virginia Cowles, Davolt he led by Mrs. J. G.|
ASSISting Mrs. Gebhardt as hostess. will be Mesdanes Virginia Kurner, Maurice Gocora, Webb Merrill
sarily help children acquire a certain toughness of fiber which they. , or eritiote their children’s: frien after they have gone. : th : . ey are sympathetic and considerate toward servants as we hes are very likely to need today. “4, ‘There is play space and work and play material for: all the’ husband’s business friends, toward people of other races and = Good health’ is basic, but it is useless unless we conceive it as children in the family, places for storing possessions, and, despite as well as of their own. including good mental health as well. Nor do children thrive because obstacles, practical arrangements for some privacy for both children There is no complete and perfect recipe for a good he The’ E their parents have some remarkable educational system and stick to'it.. and adults. ' list. is merely offered in the hope that while parents are put effort. | p Isms, in themselves, are unavailing. ‘So is habit-training. You cannot 5. The adults are usually good-huriored, They can see jokes and . into their Jobs, they put it in at/these points. Moreover, if i. have make people truthful, kindly, tolerant, reliable, by catching them young laugh with a child, not at him, This is an important distinction and even a fair degree of success in achieving such’ a home, Jaws can xz and training them that way. practically rules opt adult teasing of children. afford to. make some: mistakes, Mistakes with children are no. i k | one loves a child who is free, natural and triend1y.” It is doubtful whether you can even train them in such b seemingly. 6. iu parents - lose* their Yempets, as they sometimes will, they feta if the surrounding simesphere is viget, ‘ SRY 1 : Sororities— » | ’ Yeade vf Qtate nea : Dr. T. B. Rice rord Secretary of Voters’ League Heads of State Party Aid 2
S : Mrs. Fred Uhl. (above) is aviong i the members of the Morgueri | Fisher Club who are arranging & | card party for Somevrow in Bloor.» auditorium. ds: will’ ga to :
as. heads ie = « oods i§ party chairman, ‘assisted by ‘Mrs. ‘Ralph Knight, Mrs. Bruce C. Frantz, and Mrs. E. V. A and Publicity.
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Vivian Tete’ le : Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tribble, ets ley, NJ, formerly of Indianapolis, | atmounce ‘the engagement of theif | daughter; Vivian; to William E. Mats
toon, son Bf Mr. and . Mrs. me
Mattoon, Nutley. & - Miss ‘Tribble attended. Butler Univ
versity and is now a. student
Drake College, Newark, N. J. The: ) wedding ‘will be Jan. 10 in Nutleysi/ Mrs. Tribble, mother of the brides to-be, is the guest for two. weeks * Mrs. T. Carl Smith, 418 B. 17th 8637 |
Mrs. Po orter Hostess. - |
home of ol Porter, 854 Bradley Ave, Mrs. Jack y he pf Miss Mary Weaver wi; iaanit, the
and L. Morton Keith, PrOgTam ‘chairman. » ~
and Miss Jane Hansen. al 2.8 8 The , annual Panhellenic. dance
will be the first formal event on the Butler University social calens
GOES UP.
dar. It will be in the Murat Temple, Nov. 14, from 9:10 12 p. m,
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Miss Phyllis Hadden, helene bo president, hag appointed the follow-{
ing committees: Miss Joan Hixon, orchestra; Miss Marjorie . Ryan,| . tickets; ‘Miss Janet: Murphy, per-1
£0 ‘Miss: Bartana 8 Fuller chap=’
ny ¥ - . - . x ne i ; : - 3 : i : 3 be - 3 or pa : - » -~ wip JT “used 5 . Bg ’ PRN Ku LA * ~~
Forest S. , om niaine Hartman hostess. J. Blaine Hoffman also Will speak.
THE PILOT CLUB INTERNA-| Jd
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