Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1946 — Page 16

Book and Toy Show Chairmen Are Listed "lath Annual Display Will Open Nov, 18

" lowing day a musigal program will be given by -the Technical high sthool Madrigal Singers. On. Nov. 16, both morning and afternoon, movies will be shown by Miss Doris Lynn of the city schools visual education department. The exhibit will be open to the . public free of charge during store hours. Free booklets for reference also will be available,

Tudor to Note Founders’ Day

Founders’ day at Tudor Hall school will be celebrated with a program at 10:3 &. m. tomorrow. Miss I, Hilda Stewart will speak. The Grandchildren's society of the school will be introduced. Members of the society are students whose parents attended Tudor. There are 61 student and 45 graduate members of the group. The society president is Miss Jody Thomas, a senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Thomas. Parents, alumnae and friends of | the school will attéend the program. |

Luncheon Arranged By Mothers Club

The Phi Delta Theta Mothers club of Butler university will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Butler chapter house. The hostesses will be Mesdames LeRoy Carson, L. D. Nelsons E. H. Lohss and Albert Reed.

Salon Will Meet |

The Marion county salon 126 of the 8 and 40 will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. After a business meeting during which Mrs. Henning Johnson, ways and means chairman, will speak, a social hour will be directed by Mrs. Victor | Balb,

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Carlos photo Miss Elizabeth Medlicott's engagement to Richard M. Coulter was announced Saturday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Medlicott; 5879 N. New Jersey st. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Cmdr. Virgule M. Coulter, U.S. N." retired), and Mrs. Coulter of Kansas City, Me. wedding will be Dec. 7 in the First Congregational church. t

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Engagement of Marjory Anna Carroll And William F. Bruenger Is Announced

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AT A DINNER GIVEN SATURDAY in the Marott hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Carroll of Noblesville announced the engagement of their daughter, Marjory Anna, to William F. Bruenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W.

Bruenger of Indianapolis. The bride-to-be attended Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo., and was graduated from Butler university where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She is a member, ‘too, of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority. Mr. Bruenger also is a Butler university graduate. Guests at the dinner Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Carroll, Lafayette; John E. Carroll, Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. William Schoettler snd J. O. Knight Jr., Louisville, Ky.; Messrs. and Mesdames John Cregor, Otto ©. Guedelhoefer, Colin Dunbar, Carl W. Bruenger and William Schiltged and Miss Catherine and Joe Guedelhoefer,

‘Alumnae Will Sponsor Civic Play

THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will sponsor the Civic theater production, “Outward Bound,” the night of Nov. 15. Proceeds will be used for national and local philanthropic work. Mrs. Ralph J. McQuiston is chairman for the event with Mrs. Clyde.E. Moon as her co-chair > R&R =» man. Ushers for the perform- The Jonathan Jennings ance will be Misses Mary Alice D. A. R. chapter members and Sims, Hannah . DeHart, Jane their daughters were guests of Sumner, Betty Parkins and Mrs. James C. Carter at a lunchKathryn Hill, eon today. The chapter's an-

D. A. R. Meetings : niversary was celebrated.

A MEETING of the Cornelia |K appa Alpha Theta

Cole Fairbanks D. A. R. chapte Pripirpey nore. |Alumnae to Meet

will be held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at the Propylaeum. The The Indianapolis Alumnae chaphostesses will be Mesdames |ter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Woodbury T. Morris, Harry R. will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in Wilson, - Nicholas Harrison, J. |the home of Mrs. Elmer Sherwood, Ottis Adams, Charles B. Dyer [5000 Washington blvd. The speaker, and Henry W. Buttolph. Mrs, E. C. Rumpler, will talk on “I Mrs. Frederick G. Balz is to |Met Her on a Bus.” Mrs. Henry Churchman Jr,

be the speaker, She will discuss hostess chairman, will be assisted

a recent trip to New York during which she attended a board |by Mesdames Frank K. Levinson, meeting of the General Federa- |Earl Moomaw, John Paul Ragsdale, tion of ‘Women’s Clubs, the Unit- [Norman Kelly, Charles L. Walker, ed Nations Women's council #|George A. Stafford, Lewis A. Hensmeeting and sessions of the ley, Helen Zerfas and Delight Fifer United Nations general assembly. |and Miss Jean Kirlin.

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An early spring wedding will be that of Mise Patricia Jane Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, 4200 N. Pennsylvania st., and Donald C. of Mr, and Mrs. B. R. Danielson, Pierre, S. D. Both Miss Peterson and Mr. Danielson are uates of Indiana university where he is &

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Woman's Viewpoint— ‘Reading Taste Reaches All-Time Low’

Py'MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Serippo-Howard Staff Writer ACCORDING TO an eminent critic this country now reads the most vulgar books that ever have had popular distribution at any time or any place. ? We can no longer point to the pornography of the Romans or. the 16th century Italians or French under Bourbon kings. have bested them all in profanity and smut. Our writers are running, out of are put to find purvey sex to their Will we continue to books which sirip life

human behavior, the foul garbage {of a sick section of society? » * » OR DOES THIS new low mean perhaps a change for the better? Thousands of+ parents hope so. Mothers and fathers feel helpless before the avalanche of filth pouring from American presses. Yet when they protest they are pounced upon by the vendors of such literature as fuddy-duddies

and fools. Remember that during their occupation of Poland the Nazis

planned a campaign to ruin the boys and girls of that country by giving them pornographic literature. It was a meand they used to destroy love for freedom and their dreams. Some of our publishers and many of our writers were loudest in their condemnatjon of that act. So what can be said to justify their own behavior now? I think the question should be answered by some one in authority,

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Panel Topic Will Be ‘Equal Pay’

~ B. P. W. Program Scheduled Thursday

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napolis Business and Professional Women's club, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Woman's Depart ment clubhouse, will be Miss Tella

¢ 10. Haines, Sullivan, and Mrs. I: |[vonne DeVore, Shelbyville. '

Panel participants with Miss Lewman, moderator, will be Misses Rachael J. McKinnis, Janice L. Oregory, Ruth Hoover, Betty Foster and Genevieve Brown. A dinner will precede the program. The forum hour, usually held after dinner, will be omitted. Miss Sally Butler, president -of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will be honored at a tes to be given by the Indianapolis B. P. W. from 1 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the Marott hotel. In Receiving Line : In the receiving line with the honor guest will be Mrs. Sherrod Stuckey, president of the local club; Miss Haines, Miss Nell Allemong and Miss Ida M. Anderson, past state presidents; Mrs, Flora J. Gris-

ell, Greenfield, fourth district direc-

tor, and Mrs, Delphia Gill, hospitality chairman of the local elub,

Receiving with them will be past presidents of the local club. Miss Blanche Penrod, Miss Opsl Skinner, Mrs, Ellen Gentry and Mrs, Gladys Van Sant will pour. A string ensemble from the Jordan conservaMiss Edna Phinney, play. The official hostesses will be officers of the local B.’P. W. club and members of its board of directors. ® Club members who attended the biennial convention of the national federation this summer also will assist, :

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Chapter Anniversary Will Be Noted

The Beta Phi chapter,

sixth anniversary of its founding at a dinner in the Warren hotel at 7 p. m. Friday.

The pledge ritual will be held for

Ramsey, Mayre K. Miller. Mrs. Merle Paddock, president, will preside at the dinner, *

Pledge Service Booked

Pledge services will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow 4n the Hotel Washington by Tau chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority. The rushees to be pledged are Mesdames Mathews, Raymond Drake, Wooden, Evelyn Raybern; William Baker and Lewis Piscus, Misses Elsie

Whiffing.

Alumnae Meeting The monthly meeting of the Stephens College Alumnae club will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. C. O. Donley, 4244 Boulevard pl.

Miss Farmer Hostess Grant ave., will entertain at 8 p.m.

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‘Founders’ Dinner The annual founders’ day dinner of Phi Delta Beta sorority was held Saturday night in the Warren hotel. Following the dinner, new officers were installed. Arrangements were handled by Mesdames Arthur Close, W. B. Eaton and Vernie Grahn.

Washing Ties Wash neckties by hand in lukewarm suds. Rinse well; blot in a towel and unroll at once. Cover with a clean cloth and press with a warm iron. Use a tie form, if

available, or cut -one from cardboard to slip inside the tie.

P.E. O. Program

Chapter AM, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will meet at 8 p, m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Jessie Gets, 4462 Central ave, Mrs. Helen Hirt will be the speaker. .

}Card Party Friday

Mrs. Otto Deluse and Miss Emma Minter will be the hostesses when the Maennerchor Ladies’ (holds its monthly card party at |2 p. m. Friday in the Athenaeum.

‘Mrs. Ancker Speaker | Mrs. C.J. Ancker will be the BEidelweiss chapter,

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Miss Peggy Duesenberg and Robert A. May were married

Sept. 22. The bride is the daughter of James ‘Duesenberg, 2201 W. Miller st, and Mrs. Hazel Lutzs, Columbus, Ind. Mr. May is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. May, Hope.

Brides in Recent Ceremonies

Dexheimer-Carlon photo. Miss Josephine Hansing and Walter Gottemoslier were married Oct, 12. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansing, 3956 S. Meridian st., and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gottémoelier,

115 E. Sumner ave. The wed. ding ceremony was read in St, Roch's church.

A BABY'S thumb-sucking habit, which a mother fears will push teeth back and ruin the shapes of her mouth, should be reckoned with |A8 an escape from boredom. Or as a source of fun’ whem she is left to her own resources. Acknowledged as such, bahy specialists say, the easiest correction lies in providing her with substitute diversions, , » »

A BABY will obligingly take out her thumb to make way for something more pleasant to taste. Or she will cheerfully swap thumb-in-mouth pleasure for the . more nove] excitement which a toy has to offer. She'll even give it up for

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The wrong way to correct the habit, mothers are warned, is to coat a little thumb with bitters er imprison a hand in a guard. When a mother does that, she deprives a child of its fun and offers nothing instead.

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Visits in Washington Miss Marjorie Stuhldreher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher, 4896 Central ave, spent the week-end in Washington with her | sister, Anne, who is a student at Trinity college. The girls attehded the Notre Dame-Navy foot-

MONDAY, NOV: 4, 1946

P.-T. A. Units Announce Programs

Five City, 4 County Groups Will Meet

Several city and county ParendTeacher associations have scheduled meetings this week. The school 8 meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Pupils will be reviewed and the boys’ and sombined choruses will sing. At school 36, also meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, George Fisher the 1 54 principal, will speak on “ You Know Your Ohild?" Mims on visual aid will be shown,

at the school 51 meeting at 1:90 p.m. Wednesday. Frank Wallace, state entomologist, will speak on “Beauty Spots of Indiana” at the school TT meet

At the school 8 meeting at 7:48 speak on “Education for the Atomic Age” Luncheon Booked The Glenns Valley study group

for a luncheon in the home of Herman Johnson, Mrs. Bess ards will present the lesson, Family Is Your Fortune,” luncheon. The Mars Hill P-T. A. at 2 p. m. Priday to see two “You Are on Your “Bathing the Baby,” t0 be by Bert MeCammon of the Ned Cross. The Edgewood parent education study group will have & 1 p. m, luncheon Thursday at the school A. G. Cooley of the juvenile court will speak.

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