Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 23

“y : ol . 1 {Annual Session The American Occupational | Therapy association will its annual board meeting at the Ine dianapolis Athletic club Tuesday through Friday. About 50 occupational therapists . {have registered for the meeting. | |Special committees and state dele gates will meet in addition to the | {board members, | Mrs. Winifred C, Kahmann of In | {diana University Medical center is chairman of the meeting of the committee of education,

Plan Tea

The house of delegates, represent ing 24 states and Hawaii, is headed by Miss Margaret Rood of the cerebral palsy clinic at Riley hospital, A tea honoring the delegates will be held at the I. A. C. Wednesday afternoon. The Indiana Therapy association will have - charge of arrangements. Miss Margaret Gleave is president of! the state organization. Miss

from open criticism for the sake of smooth social relationships but we don't have to force ourselves into intimacies which are distasteful to us, Our likes and dislikes are based on so many preferences and pre). udices that they are hard to ex- |i "Sail Column ) plain or trace to their scurce, Per-|vsid to the problems of service mes.

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reason without actually turning against each other. Perhaps the girl did something to remind you of someone you have more reason to dislike and you transfer feélings onto her which in reality belong to another person,

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the exhibits. - Jes Highlights of the collection are two girls’ costumes, one from the Hardanger district of Norway and the other from Sweden, and two

decorate Swedish homes. Pigurines of royal Copenhagen representing the ancient crafts of Denmark, modern Orrefors glass from Finland, Lapp dells, clothing and household articles also will be on display. ~ The Scandinavian exhibit has

problems of youth group counsellors interested in nature study in the ratural history gallery from 9 a. m.

Open House to Be Held Tomorrow P.-T. A. Books |At Children’s Museum; Bird Hike Is Scheduled at Garfield Park

An all-day open house in the new Scandinavian room of the Children's museum, 1150 N. Meridian st, will be the major attraction to-

Miss Pear! Apland and Miss Evelyn Truedson, Technical high scheal teachers, and Miss Stena Marie Holdahl will be in the gallery to discuss

Regional Conference

Region 7 of the Indiana Congress of Parents gnd Teachers will meet Monday in the World War Memorial building. The theme of the conference will be “Building for To-

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morrow.” Registration will begin at 9:30 a. Mm. Mrs. Henry F. Goll, regional vice president, will open the conference, Speakers on the morning program will be Rev. C. H. Loveland, DeWitt 8. Morgan, superintendent of city schools, and Mrs. Frederick A. Conkle, president of the congress, Mesdames Walter Schulz, Leon Morris, Ray Roberson, Velma Bigney and R. G. Wieder will present] study group certificates. The afternoon session will open with community singing under the leadership of Mrs. George Moyer. Mrs. Martin Case will be the pianist.

District Meetings

Mrs. Conkle will lead a discussion on the convention theme. Members “|of the panel will be Mrs. Robert

the Rev. John Prentice, Seymour; F. W. Loper, Shelbyville, and Mrs. James L. Murray, past president, Other conferences to be held in the state are: Region 3, South Bend, Oct. 26; region 4, Marion, Wednes-

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Edna Faeser, director of therapy at the City hospital, will head the reofficial

W.C. T. U. to Hear

The monthly meeting of the Irvington W, ©, T. U. will be Monday at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs, I. H. Chaplain Virgil M. Hailey of Camp Atterbury will

Mrs, J. B. Ferguson will give the Allan Vestal's group will serve the dessert lunchMrs, John B.: Muesing will wo

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Can dark fabrics:be re~dyed to a lighter shade? Yes—and easily, too, Simply get a package of color reThis takes out the old color safely. Then you can tintex the material any shade you want—with You don't need the color remover, on the other hand, when changing froni a light|boy can cultivate the art of listen-

At any rate, all you have to do is to be fair to her. Give her credit for her good points and speak well of her in company. If a spontaneous feeling of affection isn't forthe coming, don't worry about it.

DEAR JANE JORDAN-I am a girl of 16. 1 have a nice disposi-| tion and get along well with the| girls at school. Boys always speak 10 me and treat me nicely but they never ask me to go out. I am ale ways left out when it .comes to parties and dances. I am a falrly good dancer but never get a chance, 1 don't always want to be like this, Will you try to help me? A.B. M.

Answer—1 imagine that you are a feeling of warmth and interest

along with girls because you're ine terested in them and aren't afraid to show it, but when boys are present. you are self-conscious and tongue-tied. 1s this true? A girl who has a hard time thinking of the right things to say to a

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The home of Mrs, Herbert Lacey, 3035 Guilford ave,, will be the scene of a kitchen shower tonight In honor.of Miss Marjorie Ellen Johne ston. Miss Frances Trueblood and Mrs. J. V. O'Connor ‘also will be hostesses. Miss Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnston, will be. come the bride of John A. Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Baxter, in a ceremony at 4:30 pp m. Sunday in the Roberts Park Mathe odist: chtireh, Included in the guest lst are Mrs. Johnston and Mesdames Helen Vonnegut, Charles McParland, Bax ter, and Sumner L. Martin, Misses Virginia Wilson, Patricia Miles, Mary Gladys Nieten and Dorothy Jane Trueblood,

Teacher Shortage

Readin’, writin’ «and ’‘rithmetic may be taught right at home to hundreds of American children this year. National Education assoviation and U, 8S. office of education report critical shortage of school masters and 'marms, off to ware time jobs, >

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