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" ' Hh : ~~ oe Tow “ x ; . \ : = : : a : ; x i ; 1046 TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES at; blem Child | Wedding, ol. Announced. | Lod? ‘1lms .. Proble ild | Wedding, Betrothal Announced |I.uncheon Sun-Loving 4 ; Is Always an | £88 "Is Book | i) it s Always an s Booked a n’ Unhappy Child By Tri Psi » . Coolest, Most Carefree n PPY y I'n Psi gy dads “ “r oy . By JANE STAFFORD eh 7. rates: usesiites / Stockings This Side of a Tan! 1diences Science Service Staff Writer ans : ! : Fu ning’ “EVERY PROBLEM child is’ an dent of the Women's prison, will y i is : unhappy child” Lill E. Peller, lec- vod be hostess at a covered-aish Junch- : 3 4 RGUSON turer at City college New York, eon meeting of the Tri Psi sorority, 3 | Hi i ; Sia 3 1 Writer declares in a report fof nursery mohers’ Sub o! Delts Dells Delt of C1 # sian n under 13 sorority, at 1 p. m. Friday 1 oH school teachers published by .the : p.m, y. a fg turday aft- National /C th New officers who will be installed fie A | AB un second- Noone ommittee for Mental are Mrs. M. E. Converse, presi-|: pg: fT : dent; Mrs. C. E. . 1. . fd od -curdling “If the teacher can help him to dent: Mos z E ry oe psa i worth any be happier; she will lessen his ; | ; | eu ol eT C. D. Patterson, recording and cor-| au . u OE fou pre ems,” Miss Peller goes on to responding secretaries; Mrs. W. F i! (nw . Keough, treasurer. : EL Mothers and fathers of small Other new rs are Mrs. L. G. ' oo EI MY Re a Burk, chaplain; Mrs, D. M. Mill- i - . . Ee i EER = fatalistic attitude, such as “He a 8 Soremeny read gay =, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Web |torian. r y a ne just acts this way. He enjoys this iss Theresa Marie Pfau be- er, 2160 Singleton st., announce | Mrs. Geor ; . , ge Wright is chairman Hat) more than playing with others,” or| came the bride of Robert E. the engagement of their daugh- [for the luricheon, assisted by Mes- Leg make-up that strokes on as a “I cannot do anything with him,”| Horstman. She is the daugh- ter, Dolores Marie,~and Melvin |dames J. A. Montgomery, Norman i : : : Aap in justified, Miss Peller| tor of Mr. and Mis G A Vic. C. Holzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Hamilton, L. 8. Kirkpatrick, Dean | easily as pulling on a pair of . tor Pfau, 414 N. Oakland ave, Anthony Holzer, 1741 S, Dela. | Walker, Carl Herman, Paul Duck- Mf of an ean and the bridegroom,is the son ware st. . June 2 is the date "2 aM S. D. Nielson, stockings. And it looks as = ust ’ po of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Horst- set for the ceremony, to b = | out. The teacher or parent who v fe . Ye 19 De i ¥ jure, fear? wants to help a ehild be Happy and| MOM Springfield, O. read in Sacred Heart church. I t 1] t1 smooth with shorts as it does Their lit- thus have their small charge less : nstatiation : ill rob. : of a problem, needs to study the . with your short evening gownl ® J child and all the people and things / \ \ ill Be Held ae oad e reveals at home or in nursery school that | 3 Covers up blemishes, too—an : his kind of affect him in order to understand cS S Meta . P 51 4 doses is why he behaves i ay. B I -S C i | " is not J hie Tehaves in 4 certain Way * y . I ud Sie stays off your clothes while it # § Lg nor their “WE CUT OFF the road toward CG | i i Tints A beter Eth c iovars IVE | Formal ingtallation for federation | stays on you! Come on, let the i lore is fine, I Eh be: - Evel | ‘ officers and 65 chapter officers of — ry lore—it's ut, we as- (the International T « Study br i / : sume that there are ‘bad children’ BROILED CORN STUFFED PEACH SALAD |cuub Ine woud ava Study veeze Uckle your ankle and at y s to lecture who thrive on causing trouble just (For Thursday dinner) (For Friday dinner) ' “Wi conducted by . . " g their chil- as ‘good children’ love to walk in| 2 ¢. fresh corn (6 ears) 3 oz. pkg. cream cheese Mrs. Helen Laugher at 8 p. m. to- the same time save stockings. n tay shows. the path of virtue and righteous-|’s C. coarsely cut green pepper |% C. salad dressing day nythe Claypool Note] assembly id your ness.” % tsp. salt 1 tsp. sugar Yoo, . to do what Questions of self-control, de-| 4 slices bacon, cut in 14-inch| Dash salt on 3h Drovesslonal Wi be Me is to make pendability and the carrying of re-| Pieces 2 thsps. chopped celery 3 Toud, incoming president : ! : sponsibility are better considered in| Cut the kernels from the ears of % c. washed seedless raisins of the federstion; Mrs, Lioyd A. By SUE BURNEYY { k ; ee bi , be brought « connection with older children.|corn taking care not to remove any No, 2% cant bunch faives Fg oe De pt: Sew 4 Dew sports set. tor your : VELV, WN) w make more Miss Peller stresses that the young|of the cob. Combine with green Lettuce . _— Ne ie 1 horas Pe ig|day in the sun—this smart trio is A b : I y audiences. child has impulsiveness for his pepper and salt and place on a shal-| Combine cream cheese, salad president of a I BoorinG gelightzully easy to make and is L Richard Hudnut Du Barry Leg “ ouses, every birthright. If he lives among|low pan. Sprinkle b: dressi Counc. certain to win applause from your EG Make-Up. $1 pa prinkle bacon pieces | ressing, sugar, and salt and blendjand Mrs. Frank Sink, out-going P : have a mil- people he likes he will, as he gets|over top and broil under a low flame | until creamy and smooth. Add|president of the council, sudieite, Oisp Wile Sats off a ian Fi / i i i x n ‘ripe _for older and more reflective, accept|for 25 minutes or until corn and celery and raisins and mix well.| A string ensemble Miss Lillian Deauuiully, or hy Hob uy 4 pri. 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Annual Luncheon

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The Young Matrons club of Broad Ripple will have its annual June luncheon meeting at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Swift chicken dinner place. In charge of arrangements are Mesdames WwW. Gaylord Sparks, E. A. Rhoades and Walter W. Williams. New officers who will be installed are Mrs. Wilbert 11, president; Mrs. Lloyd Jackson, vice president; Mrs. Richard Wilson, secretary, and Mrs. L. J. Wilson, treasurer.

Marian Guild Holds Monthly Session

The monthly meeting of the Marian guild of Marian college was héld today at Marian college. New officers installed were Mrs. Hugh Davey, Frankfort, vice president; Mrs. David Brosnan, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Bruin, treasurer, and Mrs. George Spencer, publicity chairman, They will serve two years. Re-elected fo office are Mrs, John Schwert, president, and Mrs, William Kervan, corresponding sec retary. . :

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