Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1947 — Page 23

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Peb. 13. — The United N commission on hu=man rights has ended its first session, The good feeling that prevailed throughout the meetings is ndicative of the fact that there is a genuine interest in human rights and, as I ‘sald to the correspondents who ‘gathered together at the end | of the session, I § felt encouraged. A 8ubcommission on minori- ) Ws ties and discrim- ’ ination was set Mm. Roesevelt up. And once an international bill of rights has) been accepted by the assembly, I) think the commission will play an important . role in helping nations to solve their minority problems and to find solutions to the pauses that lead to discrimination. A people, to be free from diserimirfation in their hearts, must be mature and secure, Discrimination against others because of race, sex or religion arises, of

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ies THE IN I War Mothers Arrange Luncheon

Final arrangements are being made by the Marion county chapter, American War Mothers, for a patri-| otic luncheon to be held in the Hotel Lincoln at 12:30 p. m, Wednesday. Mrs. BE, C. Rumpler will be guest speaker. : Special guests at the dinner will include Mrs. E. May Hahn, past state and national president; Mrs. Stella Overmeyer of Plymouth, state president; Mrs, Thelma Prather, first /state vice president; Mrs. Thelma Wilds, state hospital chairman, and Mrs, Nellie W, Savage. state fourth vice president. Other guests to attend will be Mrs. Anna Kelly, past state president; Mrs. Leona Yarling, president of U. “SB, A. chapter; Mrs. John Breedlove, president of University

Dongus, president of Marion county

Mrs, F. C. Yager is program chairman for the event, and her committeee includes Mesdames Belle Anderson, Elizabeth Berry, George Healey, J. W, Long, Hazel

A rush tea will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan hall by the Butler University Panhellenic council. Miss Joy Mudd of Detroit Ls aig is in charge of § ’ arrangements. 2 The tea wili be given by tne seven national sororities at Butler for co- | eds wishing to become pledges this semester. 2 Rush chair- “i 2 3 i men of the so- ' rorities, on the Miss Mudd arrangements committee, include Miss Audrey Napp, Delta Gamma, Miss Rhea McGoldrick, New Augusta, Kappa Alpha Theta Miss Muriel Holland, Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Jean Pittenger, Kappa Kappa Gamma; K Miss Betty Billeter, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Henrietta Rhode, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Miss Harriet Lewis, Delta Delta Delta.

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DRY SKINS, because of their prevalence, seem to get more at tention from the’ cosmetic manufacturers than do their opposite numbers, the oily skins. When it comes to genuine complexion problems, though, the oily epidermis is the champion . trouble-maker. It always seems to be shiny—no matter how often powder is applied. And it seems to generate more minor blemishes—surface-clogged pores, scaliness and externally, caused pimples—than any other skin type. : » » » OILY SKIN problems are being answered this week in Block's cos metic department by Miss Florence Miller, representative of Gourielli Inc. Chief among "her “weapons” against the shiny visage is Gourie elli's Sulfo cream which not only helps control skin flaws but reduces shine so the gleam doesn't have to be covered up with constant repowdering. A potent ally for the cream is Gourielli’s Emulsion soap, a mild but effective cleanser, which is suggested for use before applying the cream, Miss Miller will be here the remainder of the week for consulta tion with customers. (By L. F.)

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senior Girl Scouts will be invested | at 4 p. m. Sunday in St. Joan of | Arc Catholic church. At the same | ceremony Brownie troop 161 and 165 | will “fly-up” into intermediate scouting and intermediate troop 55 will receive Senior Scout pins. The Rev. Fr. William Buhmeler will officiate, assisted by Boy Scouts of the parish, ; Following the Investiture a proJsram will be given for the scouts and their parents. This will include a court of awards.

Guild Units to Meet

Units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild meeting next week at the hospital to sew are: Monday— “Lizabeth + Ann"; Tuesday—-"Mus-kingum Valley”; Wednesday—"Our Qld Friends Never Fail”; Thursday —'“Brook Song,” and Friday—"Sun and Rain.”

Needle Club Party

The Irvington Willing Workers Needle club will meet at the home bof Mrs, Nellie Mullen, 203 8. Ritter ave, at noon tomorrow for ‘a covered dish luncheon and a Valentine party.

P.-T. A. Program The P.-T. A. of the Albert Walsman school will hold its annual fathers’ night at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the school. A. H. Jessup, of the Plainfield Boys school, will be the speaker. > .

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