Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1947 — Page 15
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Affaire Group | To Have Patriotic Tea
Many activities. of the Civic y theater are scheduled for this a month.
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The affairs committee will entertain with a “patriotic” tea next | Wednesday afternoon in the honie |
of «Mrs. Paul T. Rochford, 5653 Washington blvd. Mrs. Norman L.! Schneider will speak. Clarence Edward Gaumer will di- | rect an old-fashioned melodrama for the next meeting of the work- | * shop at 8:15 p. m. Feb. 23 at the theater. Tryouts for the March production, “Foolish Nbtion,” will be held at the theater at 2 p. m, Feb, 16, » ¥ » At 4 p. m. Feb. 21 and at noon Feb, 22 children interested in stage managing, scene building and painting as well as acting will attend |. tryouts for the third and final Junior theater production, “The Emperor's New Clothes," to be presented in March, Under the direction of Jack Hatfield, the theater will present “Angel Street” at 8:30 p. m. Feb, 14 through y Feb. 20. ‘The box office will be open to the public on Friday. ” » » | Many reservations have been rgceived for the United Nations ball to be sponsored by the Backstage | club for the benefit of the scholarship fund. The ball will be held in | the Kellersaal of the Athenaeum ! Friday night.
By MRS, ANNE CABOT
Pretty, isn't it? And it's even handsomer than the sketch can begin to show as the Irish roses of the design are crocheted in pale! pink and are set on a lacy, cobwebby background of pure white. ! | You can crochet the pillowcase insert in this two-color combination | or in all-white, as you prefer. gift of trousseau linens consisting 3 { pillowcases, dresser and dressing table scaryes decked out in this fine | design would be a gift indeed!
By SUE BURNETT Here's the perfect answer to that question, “Mommie, what shall I {wear to the. party?” A delightful {be-ruffled princess style with three
: {perky bows on the Dodtiee, Nice for Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Luker, | day and Sunday school,
Kenneth Lemons, Ford. Kaufman | Pattern 8137 comes in pri 2's, and Bruce Hurlburt will be hosts to '4,-5 and 6 years. Sizes 3, 17a yards
parties. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G.|of 35 or 39-inch: 2 yards purchased Gardner and Mr. and’ Mrs. Harry ruming,
th Wade will entertain groups of| For this pattern, send 25 cents, in! To obtain complete crocheting in- | i friends. coins, your name, address, size de- |Structions for the Irish rose inset Other reservations have been [gred, and the pattern number to design (pattern 5406) actual size
made by Messrs. and Mesdames|gye Burnett, The Indianapolis Times | Sketch of design details, send 16
Irving Fauvre, Louis Seiler and pattern service, 214 W. Maryland Cents in coin, your name, address Kurt Pantzer. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Ist. zor 9. iy rand the pattern nunfber to Anne Bohner and Dr. and Mrs. Lowell I.! The spring issue of Fashion will | Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 Thomas will entertain parties, delight you with its wealth of |S: Wells st, Chicago 7.
sewing suggestions for every home |
Caledonian Auxiliary y |dressmaker: Special fashions by | ‘Panhellenic Group To Meet Wednesday icnaris, tree printed pattern m tne Plans Bridge Party |
charts, free printed pattern in the l Mrs. David Pert, 4906 Guilford book. Twenty- -five cents. The committee forthe Indianapo- | lis Panhellenic association’s annual |
ave, was hostess to the Ladies] guxiliary of the Indianapolis Cale- j, : : ; benefit bridge party March 1 redonian club at 1:30 p. m. today. she eetn lg Tomo row | ported at a am re actly was assisted by Mrs. Sam Booth-| The Women’s department of the at the home of Miss Helen Baker, man, Englewood Christian church will!321 Berkley rd. Two Scottish brides, Mrs. Joseph meet tomorrow at- the church. A! Vollmer and Mrs. Robert Davidson, ‘business meeting will be held at! ject for a talk by Toner Overley | are n new members of the club. {1:30 p. m. lof the Better Business bureau.
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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer : WAITING POR the caller to say “goodby" ‘over the telephone before you do is a rule of etiquet the impatient ‘person, who is talked to by a garrulous friend, may fihd hard to observe. But if you're a stickler for good manners, you must grit your teeth land walt for the other. person's
“goodby,” no matter how anxious! .
you are to ‘cut the conversation short. If you want your caller to go away with a good impression, you'll also have to make your “goodby” a pleasant one, no matter how much effort it takes,
» tJ ” THERE IS another rule of etiquet which is too often violated by people proud of their good manners, That's the one of leaving another person hanging on the ‘phone while you go to the door, skip to the kitchen, rummage through a file cabinet or give Junior a spanking. You can't prevent interruptions like these from taking you away
from the telephone, but you can tell
{your friend that you'll call her back. Courtesy requires that you tell her how soon you'll call her back and that you DO.
Parties to Fete x Miss Carroll
The First Christian church of Noblesville will be the scene, at 2:30 |p. m, Feb. 15, of the wedding of
[Miss Marjory Anna Carroll and {
William Frederick Bruenger.
| The bride-to-be is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Carroll of Noblesville and the prospective |bridégroom is the son of Mr. and bss, Carl W. Bruenger, 4041 E. 424!
Sts Broadway, will entertain for the |
bride-to-be Wednesday with a des-
sert-bridge and miscellaneous | shower, Joe Guedelhoefer will entertain also for the couple. Mrs. Thursday with a trousseau tea for Miss Carroll. There will be 150 guests, including Mrs. Carroll, mother of the bride-to-be. Friday |
“Medical Quackery” was the sub-! Mr. and Mrs. George Earl Carroll of
Lafayette will entertain with a
{bridal dinner in the Marott hotel. |
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|On Plastic Bibs |For Infants
By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Staff Writer
new baby include such modern items as plastic bibs—parents, s nurses and others caring for the! infant should be very careful in g, using them to avoid fatal utes. tion, “A new danger to intat life, the result of technical progress ° which has given us plastics, is re-| vealed by an inquest on a baby |
|boy aged three months,” the Lon- 3
TEEN TOGS—Red ond gray | —what better combination for | a flannel dress like the one Cyn-
nie Baker is wearing? The stripes are red, and silver buttons top it off. Cynnie is a senior at Broad Ripple high school and is a member of the
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and P. U. G. clubs. (Ayres) | White Cross to Meet |
Units of the White Cross guild | {of the Methodist hospital will meet | this week at the service center. Today—Capitol Avenue and University Park; Wednesday — Chil,dren’s Cheer, West Washington and ' |St. Mark; Thursday—Music, Broad | | Ripple and Beta Chapter, Omega |
{ Clermont.
Speaker Booked
| Howard H. Peckham will discuss
Bruenger will be hostess “Indiana in the Revolutionary Pe-
riod” when he speaks at the meeting of the Monday club at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Wilking auditorium. ! Miss Marjorie Ann McLean and Mrs, J. R. Shannon will provide ‘music. A meeting will precede the program.
{after he had warmed the bib for
isome time in his hand, it seemed H. B. gp (Wilson) Defines 45th judiciai
0 become slightly “tacky,” or | sticky. Then when he placed it {over the child's face it spread, {quickly into the position of a close fitting mask. 8 » »
THE WARMTH of a baby's body |"
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or face might easily make the plas- u. B. 219
tic bib sticky, ‘and it would not
|take much movement by the baby | {Phi Tau; Friday —Sun Rae and or more than a .slight draft or
breeze to blow such a light mate-' rial over its face. Hs A soundly sleeping baby might not notice the difficulty in breath-! ing through the mask in time to cry or to pull it off even if old
‘enough to do this. So, if you put baby to sleep with H
a bib on, make sure it is not a plastic one, or be sure iv is fas-
IP PRESENTS or layets for Whe 5B
v i a fy 9 ht the state 18. Publi 0
Bomes
(Veterans' Afla 215 (Hurst) —Provides or officials can notify county
bh (Ba A Lh i hag Fu to loan Sand) in 8 thelr He £0 fo veterans ‘for bu , 8
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ities of. tux rate an sew B ke system, the money Lr, to be | Y ment turned over during the Tegular distribu-' 5 Hon period. (Cities and Towns.) S.C RB B. 216 (Kendall, Vermillion)—Mandates tions oo peace officers must turn over p y! make
seized on search warrant to the county, sheriff; I
rovides $500 penalty for viola ( udicinry B)
degai' ems
circuit and creates 84th judicial circuit to consist of Martin ccunty. - (Organization of Couris™ 277 (Harvey) - Provides that no ‘more than 200 gallons of water a minute! may be used from the ground for any|
air-conditioning system unless reused ol i
returned to the giound (Natural Re-| tion or maintainence es, rive a ones) and streams. ' (39 Ayes. : WA 38 (Tinder)—Would distribute one- 8. B. 115 (Ellis, Yan 4 Noaw) “Permit ba "anit of state's alcohclic gallonage tax; ing of pridso a Se gig; to cities and towns. ‘(Ways and Means.) | $50 Io 3 ; (Hunter, Downey) — Increases | Ayes, no eS
salary and vental allowance of justices of peace in certain townships of Lake county. (County and Township Busi ness) B. 80 (Hughes, Henley) ~Approptistes $150,000 to lengthen runways at fleld for use of Indiana national Host, aviators. (Ways and Means.) | 281 (Hunter, Baran) Creates Wolfe Lake Memorial ® park commission ap-| pointed by governor with power to pu r= De and condemn land. Permits ur { special Wolfe Lake tax fund and dal upon expiration of fund delivers posses- |
of
sion of. park to jownship trustee. State ay would retain the title (Ways and Means.) if
. B. 282 (Downey, Henley) —Defines de--linquent, dependent and neglected children and extends 10 o'clock curfew beyond Sarpainiion limits of city or town. (Judiciary A)
tened so that it cannot "get over H. B. 283 (Grant, Tinder)—Regulates per-
Ibaby’s face.
sonal sureties on bonds of administra- M tors, guardians, conservators, receivers, |
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. 217 (Smith, Beaman) Pr ovides that!
thorizes. of it “order termination of estate » ship after exhaustion. of or in
ror B = ‘Retiring.
From His A. F. of L. Job MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Peb. 5 (U P.).—A. F. of L. President Wil {Green doesn’t entertain any t activities. He was asked at the A, P. of L. ‘meeting report last fall that he might. retire in
favor of United Mine Wi President John L, Lewis. =
LIGHT BLUE! CHARTREUSE!
e chiefs of Mith class cities shall be S. B. 1 i " don correspondent of the Sournai B reonchusively deemed” members of the a “into one: of the American Medical AS50CHa, Re ¢ forces of such cities. (Cities and planning ‘sud son tion reports. ; 218 (Edgerton, Mitchel) = Repeals counties; sages | : ¢ wie ers’ tenure act, (Educa x ; ai “The child was placed in his ce A we nig Tye ee So y v i for sleep with a clean plastic bib _— law, providing that borrower may| commission to one mile: 1 loose repay loan at any time ng § an J tied ly around his neck. The/ Your it he pays a year's interest. (Cities| whichey # bib was small and was designed! and Towns.) # eon © & to fasten only around the neck use Ayes. no noes) H. B. 260 (Medford)—Continues commis- 8. B, 60 (Van Ness, with two pieces of tape. sion for recodification of laws cncern-| appointment by (he ...8 » i Sues and towns. Appropriates $25, su of WN | o0b finance commission. (Ways and hil ns’ Bo fate “ i 8.) : | IT WAS imet as thin as tis |H. B. 270 {Burna).—Provides | for Tavster pia SehiTmesiive in y funds to sinking fun retire reve ative sue paper and just as transparent. | o fund: 3.10 MF kilig. tund io Big Aran When the child was next seen he, ind Towns, ) dwell} siAimenils eli Cy B. Ha . well) = : Bunterians) had been dead some hours. The) of uniform fous and meal container Pies a banks "tnd t. (Judiciary A. 4 |thin plastic memberane covered his g’§. u13 (Copeland) —Regulates rates on Hacks to toe buy common romens yo 1 letel did! fire, marine dnd inland marine insur-4 po [face almost as completely as ance. (Insurance) ip Hoe rh the H. B. 278 (Weller, Copeland)-—Regulates *° pson, tes) Extends his skin. It took up every corner rates on certain kinds of casualty in-| 1341 act relative to " veer of veterans 'of his nose and mouth.” surance and all forms of vehicle insur- wih aor ioo-tanne ied aisanity to tn: to shi ¢ (Insurance.) | A post-mortem examination made Ph 234 (Steele)—Prohibits digging out! Ridows: ‘netenses wi ile, tion"la ‘by Dr. J.-H. Podden, pathologist gr, Smoking oul (urbearing enimale aicusmonia ucder the awe (8 to the Royal Salo infirmary, wolves. (Natural Resources.) no : : showed thay the yor. had been H- B. ¥i3 (Hawbaker)~—Permits any mu- S. B. 106 (Fenderburg, Brksnbarr) RY nicipality 10 lease property ito United, Amends teachers’ 4 suffocated. Dr. Fodden found that. States for the use of the war or navy! to correct original law. (42 Ayes, ne ” (Military and Veterans nie
126 (Brokenburr) Au
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