Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1946 — Page 28

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ensemble and Robert Shultz. the direction of Mrs. Jane Hampson, will sing carols.

Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Bosart to

: Woman's Viewpoint— * ‘Male Conceit Is One of the World's Ills’

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Soripps-Howard. Staff Writer “IT IS MY belief that the principal thing wrong with this world {8 men, their conceit, their beiligerency, their attitude of being will« ing to wreck everything to gain their point. Whenever men quit strutting and get along together we can make this a pretty good world.” Now, gentlemen, don't throw things. I merely pass on & comment from a letter. And in view of the behavior of John L. Lewis and certain other strutting mempers of the male sex, it seems to me my correspondent has some-

| thing. Many troubles of the nation and [8 the lob have been caused by the | desire of mediocre individuals to be § nig shots, And once a person gets that complex, he will stop at nothing. That desire moved Hitler to wreck Europe. s » » : THE LETTER-WRITER doesn't her own sex. She points out feminine failing which almost as bad—the tendency among women to assume that men’s brains are always better than their

own. In fact, we probably wouldn't| have so many masculine strutters, if mothers would quit putting conceit in their little boys’ heads. In far too many homes, the sons are considered an asset and the daughters a liability. From their infancy, girls are made to feel that their brothers are more important, and deserve the best of everything and should be waited on by the . feminine members of the family, inF ahoding mother meemanar £7 " # " TYRANTS MAY have beeh created by hardships and frustrations and ill treatment in infancy, but a fancy assortment of “lesser strutters” are made because parents worship Junior—while baby sister is accepted as a sweet but lesser pos-

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session. Probably a good deal could be accomplished, if women said what they thought, at home and in puble. For you may be certain that even the most clinging ones don't really believe that papa knows best. They're only buttering their bread by making papa think they do. .

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Personals Invitations have been mailed by

Mrs. Robert B. Evans of 4460 Kessler blvd, for a tea Friday, Dec. 3),

Mrs. Robert B. Evans Jr, and her daughters, Mrs. Guy W. Jones Jr. [| of Cambridge, Mass., and Miss Ann | | Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Jr. and their] son, Teddy, recently have come to Indianapolis to make their home after Mr. Evans’ discharge from the | service.

visit. Mr, Jones will join them for 1 the holidays. Miss Evans will be

Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter | Te Have Guest Day Next.Thursday

THE CAROLINE SCOTT HARRISON chapter,

Thursday at 2 o'clock in the chapter house. Mrs. J. Francis ' Madden is general chairman for the event, and Mrs. Carl W. Piel is vice chairman. Mrs, Lindon A. Bailey is in charge of the musical program. The Christmas story will be told by Mrs. A. C. Brooks, and Mrs. Sidney Johnston Jr. of the Chicago Other music will be provided by a string made up of Mesdames George 8. Dailey, Allen 8. Shimer

The Shortridge high school ensemble, under James A. Moag and accompanied by Miss

THE TEA HOUR WILL BE IN CHARGE of Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke and Mrs. Harry A. vanOsdol. Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. and Mrs. Russell 8. Bosart will pour,

“Francis H. Sinex and Hulbert

in honor of her daughter-in-law,|

Mrs. Jones and her daughter,| 3 Caroline, are here for a month's |

Christmas guest day next

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Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Ernest D. Cofield, Thomas G. Harvey, O. Harold Hershman, John H. Jefferson,

J. Smith, v ” » » The alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon sorority will have a Christmas dinner and program at its 6 p. m, meeting Monday in the, home of Mrs. Walter Hiatt. She wili be assisted by Mrs, Charles G. Fitch, Mrs, Alberta E. Gaunt, Miss Mabel Rose and Miss Helen Hollingsworth, Miss Helen Louise Quig, Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music, wrote and directed “Carols at Christmas,” which will be presented by Miss Mary Moorman, singer; Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones, pianist, and Mrs. R. D. Howell, violinist. : Participating in the production as carolers will be Mesdames Henry G. Hoss, Kyler Comstock, Edgar Gault and W. James Tincher, Misses Hollingsworth, Charlotte Lieber and - Adah Hilf

Dance Arranged THE ST. AGNES Academy Alumnae association will have its annual formal Christmas dance Friday night, Dec. 27, in the Severin hotel. Arrangements for the event are in charge of Mrs. Thomas F. Kibler, assisted by the organization's officers. Mrs. Kibler and Mrs. Norman

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Teen-Agers In Holiday Whirlwind Of Parties, Dances and Fun Remember Yule-Time Spirit

TEEN-AGERS, RESTLESS WITH HOLIDAY festivity and full of vacation-visions, have “gone into high” planning parties and such. It's not all fun-fare for these between-agers (between children and adults, they say) for they are seriously working on charitable projects

Charity may begin at home, but some of these teenster clans have

PLAN PARTY—=Members of the W. I. G. club planning a party Dec. 20 are (left ones, Martha Ann Moore andaBarbara Walker.

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Alumnae Group To Sponsor Concert

Junior Chorale Will Sing

Beta Beta alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will spon= sor the 23d annual municipal concert Saturday noon in Christ Episcopal church, The concert will be by the Ogden Junior chorale under the direction of Mrs. Mary Frey Barton. + The chorale processional will open and recessional will close the program, which will include the Christe Jesus.” The “Silent

, Holy Night.” Women in Charge Instrumentalists will include Mesdames Roy Patterson, Frances Nicholson Ludy, Margaret Harrison Shimer, Muriel Wagner Pfisterer, Lorinda Cottingham Howell and Mildred Lawler Schultz, Miss Carol Baum and Miss Patricia Ayres. Sorority alumnae arranging the

B. P. W. Club

concert are Mrs. Willlam C, Otto, chairman, Mrs, K. E. Lancet, Misses Katherine Smith, Rea Bauer, Dorothy Peterson, Edith Allen, Esther

EVENTS

CLUBS

Clio. Fri. Mrs. Charles Woods, 4540 * Park, hostess, “Christmas in England,” by Mrs. Roy Sahm and

Mrs. Robert Loomis. ess. Luncheon and party. North End Garden. Fri.

- yania,” Spade an

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Primrose, hostess. Garden,” by Mrs. D, J. Lyman. Indianapolis Woman's, Fri. Propylaeum.

N. Daniel, 5850 Lowell, hostess.

Gift exchange.

party.

7:30 p. m., today.

Woman's Round Table. Fri.

John F'. Edwards,

Golden Glow Garden. Fri. Mrs. F. F. Spangler, 1055 W. 33d, host-

Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, 4144 N. Pennsyl-

Trowel Garden. 1 p.m, Fri. Mrs. E. Hollis Leedy, 6030 “Snow in the

2:30 p.m,

Irvington Quest. Fri. Mrs. Richard B. Miller, 3855 Guilford, hostess. Guest speaker, Mrs, Charles M.

Sharp. Irvington Social Study. Fri. Mrs. F.

Irvington Willing Workers Needle. Fri. noon. 5420% E, Washington.

Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers, 8 p. m. today. Howe high school. “The Nativity,” by the Stevens ‘ Marionet theater. Fri. Christmas

Riverside Kindergarten Mothers.

Mrs. John D. Garrett, 4650 N. Illineis, hostess. Book review by Mrs.

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THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1946

{Chapter Sets.

Dinner ‘Wednesday

Annual Holiday Event Planned by D. of U.

The Clara Barton chapter, Daughe« ters of the Union, will have its

annual Christmas dinner and enter tainment at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Travertine room of the Hotel Lincoln. Clyde LaMasters will play Santa Claus for the gift exchange. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk will be the speaker, and music will be provided by Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs accompanied by Walter Whitworth, and the Medley Four accompanied by Marie Kyle. Special guests will be Mrs. F. O. Rumpler, Mrs. Walter Winkler of Lebanon, Mrs, George Shannon and Mrs. Charles DePeugh of Terre Haute, and all past presidents of Queen Esther auxiliary, O. E. 8. Hostesses will be the chapter ree gent, Mrs. Rosha E. Smith, and Mrs, Harry Huey. Committee chairmen are Mrs, Rose Penrod, decorations; Mrs. Russell N, Snick, reception, and Mrs, Max Norris, entertainment.

started it rolling around the world. The D. M. O.s of Howe clothed a needy European family, recently sending a box full of sweaters, skirts, shoes, jackets, - dresses and blouses. The family lives in Yugoslavia and are

The G. B. D.’s also packed a good- | sized package off to their adopted French girl, Sylzette Pic, and other clubs - have clothed children in

Europe. ”

» ” COMBINING THE GOOD AND THE GAY are the W. I. Gg” who go to Broad Ripple high ool. On

J. Obergfell, are in charge of

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The New England club will

luncheon at the home of Mrs. Frederick D. Leete Jr. The program, “Pleasant Bread,” will be pfesented by Mrs, William Dobson, Pi

home from Bradford Junior college where she is a senior, y = » o «, Mrs. E. J. Blackwood and Mrs. W. Russell Trapp, both of Muscle Shoals, Ala, grandmother and i aunt of Easley R. Blackwood Jr. will attend the Indianapolis symphony orchestra's children’s con‘cert at 10 a. m. Saturday in Cadle tabernacle. Mrs. A. M. Stovall of Washington, another aunt, also will attend.

Bon of Mr, and Mrs. Blackwood, 3001 N. Pennsylvania st, Easley will, play the first movement of vsky's Piano Concerto in flat minor with the orchestra. Be ds Wines o the instrumentalist recently held by th - ig y the or s x =

910 E. 40th st.

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" = » Roger 8. Lawton, yd., will have a recep5 o'clock Sunday

Mrs. R. Stanley was married » Portsmouth, Va. There

HOLIDAY MOOD—It may be a tea, it may be a dance— but this plaid taffeta gownasuits the "party” needs of Juanita Ponder, a senior at Ben Davis high school. A sweetheart neckline and a black belt give style

Dec. 20 they'll root for”Broad Ripple against Manual in“heir hardwood

{ meet, and then

meet Tuesday for a 12:30 p. m. on foy a party.

in simplicity. Juanita is presi- | dent of the Tri Dell club | (Ayres).

] © to the home of Barbara Walker, 4509 N. Keystone

A Basket will be filled that night, e delivered to a needy family Christmas eve. Sharon Chance will sing at the party and there'll be an exchange of gifts. Officers of the W. I. G. club are Barbara Walker, president; Greta Gest, vice | president; Martha Ann Moore, sec- | retary; Sharon Chance, treasurer, and Nancy Schiele, correspondent. » o 2 THE TEENS OF TEENS adopted | two families for a big Thangsgiving | and Christmas project. One family has two and the other family four children and the club will play Santa Claus with clothing and food. The club party will be Dec. 23> (The Teens, by the way, have a clubroom now, in the basement of | Christine Jones’ home, 2412 Randolph st. It has a coke cooler, radio and all) Gadding around, it seems most teeners have a Christmas list including clothing needy children, filling baskets, buying Red Cross seals, adding to the Mile-of-Dimes and taking gifts to the veterans’ hospital.

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n 5 ” A REAL SANTA CLAUS will visit |the L. A. 8 8. I. E. club at its party | Dec. 21. Marlene Stone, president, will be hostess at her home, 1844 N. {Rural st. (Apd it's really no secret —her father, John D. Stone, will be {Santa Claus and will present gifts [to the members and their guests.) The K. C. B.'s of St. Mary's and | St. Agnes academies are planning a | “dateless” get-together on Dec. 22. Phyl Clark, 3616 Brill st., will have | the gang at her home. The club { plans to have a slumber party fol{lowing the White Whirl, to be given { Jan. 18. Dolores Reilly, 4101 Park | ave, will provide “slumber space.” n " on A “SNOW-BALL" dance is taking {shape in the hands of the M. U. |G. 8, the H. A. W, Ks and the

Parties Booked In Hospitals

| Patients at Riley hospital and | Rotary Convalescent home will be {guests of the Riley Hospital Cheer | guild at parties at 2 p. m. Tuesday [at the hospitals. Mrs. C. H. Irrgang 1s program chairman. Magic shows will be presented by | William Steinmetz at Riley, and by | Prot. Krause at Rotary. Santa will

Tricks Ease Care Of Pots, Pans

‘Mrs. Jeanne Steiner Toelle wil| If food should burn in a ‘pan, | : i arrive tomorrow from Los Angeles don’t scrape it off with a metal mn, (hes 5 EB Slentnarp: Lewivnce . 10 spend Christmas with her pa- [Strument but, instead, fill the pan George P. Davis. © igh v.W. Cook, | Yents, Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Steiner, {With water to which a little vinegar |g ge. ry. O. KE. Kat wwler, Pay) nas been added, and boil for n few|oos conrwy, O. KE. Rasiin and B. 1

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| Mrs. Toelle attended Butler uni-|Minutes. It will then clean easily in | Yersity, and now is studying interior : ting and costume designing at University of California at Los She will return Dec. 29 to the Rose Bowl football game

warm sudsy water,

hard scrubbing

The Big Three

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120 ounces respectively.

Modern Diana

have the day's bag Limit of tour.

If pots and pans are thoroughly oy of ii: . cleaned with hot soapy water atter| L Rird Scottish Rite

each use, they will seldom need |

Of more than 300 squirrel hunters, Mrs. Mary Klemp, 68, practical = |checked during the first 10 days of housewife of Waukesha,’ Wis, re[the season, Naricy Smith, 12, Wells- , W. Va, was the only one to

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bring toys to both places, and colored movies will be taken, Mrs. Carl Aumann, hostess chairman; will be assisted by Mes-

| Beard. Members will bring gifts for teen-agers in Riley hospital.

Dance Saturday

The young people's ertertainment committee of the Scottish Rite an=

Yarrawonga township, 150 mijles|nounces that the third dance of ¢ from Melbourne, Australia, claims their season will be from 9 p. m. to ; the world’s birth weight record for boy triplets born to Mrs. J. BirthiThey had a combined weight of 369 ounces—125, 124 and

midnight Saturday. Ted Campbell's] . orchestra will play for dancing in the main ballroom of the cathedral. Chairmen of the comhiittee ate |Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Mahrdt,

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JESTERS., The dance will be Dee. 26 in the K. of C. hall and Max Wilson's orchestra already is booked Presidents of the and her daughters, Carol and Vir“governing” bodies are Jim Barnett, |ginia, and Anauia of Baffin Island. relatives of Miss|M, U. G. S.; John Lytle, H. A. W.| Mrs, Earbara Hale Orme will be Hildegarde Kuhar, club sponsor. |K.'s, and Patsy Cook, JESTERS. thé narrator, and the B. P. W. North Siders will hear eiglit’ fe- |chorus, under the direction of Miss male voices on Christmas eve, when |Marian Thompson, the C. H. 1. P. 8. _BQ-faroling.

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Five-Skin Dyed - J] Bassarisk, $135, /

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Three Payment Plans: Charge,

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Will Meet

“Hands Around the World” will be the program theme of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club meeting . at 7:45 p. m. today in the club auditorium. The program will be presented by the music committee under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Munger. . ’ Members participating will Include Misses Clara Epstein, Margaret Evans, Evelyn Pitschke, Fredia Wegner, Rose Marie Lenahan and Julia. Winterrowd and Mrs. Martha Martin, Also taking

part will be Mrs. George Megordan

will provide

Mrs. Sherman |

Plans Dance

Mrs. Sue Sherman will sponsor & dinner dance for the local repree sentative of Avon Products, Inc. at the Marott hotel crystal ballroom at T p. m. Dec. 21. Representatives serving as captains of the local ore ganization will be the hostesses. Mrs. Olive Symms and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Haines are in charge of entertainment, and Mrs. H. B. Mc Clain will give the invocation, Robert M. Calland will provide Christmas music, and Mrs. Chester Brooks will give a, reading. Others on the program .will be Miss Doro= thy Guyer, South Bend, and Mrs, Walter C. Patrick. Mesdames M. E. Tudor, Robert Johnson and Henry J. Nieten are in charge of

Yancey and Gretchen Kemp. Mrs. James M. Ogden, who founded the chorale 25 years ago, is a member of the sponsoring chapter.

Returns From Visit

Miss Marjorie J. Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ww. Hendrickson, 3933 Winthrop ave, has returned from a two-months visit to Laguna Beach, Cal, where she was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hendrickson, -

Dinner Wednesday Mrs. Mae Anderson, new dean of Tota Tau -Tau legal sorority, will preside at a meeting Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Edward Warnicke, 4057 Broadway. A turkey dinner will be served at 6 p. m, Assistant hostesses will be Miss Helen Rash

MISCELLANEOUS

Cheer Broadcasters. 12:30 p. m., Fri, Mrs. Everett L. Hayes, 2607 Manker, hostess. Luncheon gnd party. Deborah, W.C.T.U, 7:30 p.m. Fri. Mrs. Beula Stroud, 1433 S. Belmont, hostess. N

SORORITIES

Beta Eta chap, Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p.m., today. Clubroom. Alpha chap., Lambda Sigma Sigma. 8 p.m, Fri. Mrs. George Greeson, 626 Parkway, hostess.

Chapters to Sew

The following chapters of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew at the hospital next week: Monday —“Lizbeth Ann”; Tuesday—'Muskingum Valley”; Wednesday—“Our Old Friends Never Fall”; Thursday —“Brook Song”; Friday—"Sun and

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Sable Dyed Squirrel

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Sable and Mink Dyed Bassarisk

4-Skin Arrangements ....oeeeveseees $108 5.Skin Arrangements. ..eoeseessssoses $133

Mink Dyed China Mink

4-Skin Arrangements .....eeve.ee... 99.20 - 5-Skin Arrangements ..oveeoeesense 121.50

Kolinsky Searfs . .. In Mink Dyed, Natural Stone Marten Dyed and Blonde Mink Dyed 3. 4- 5- and 6-Skin Arrangements ....... $90 to $240 .

Other Natural Wild Mink, Ranch Mink, Stone Marten, Natural Hudson Bay Sable and Russian Sable Scarfs 2. 3. 4- 5. and 6-Skin Arrangements . $198 to $1,860

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