Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 17

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Miss Johnson:

Announces - Attendants

Betty Jean Crousore Will Be Married

The naming of wedding attendants and the announcements of two engagements highlight today's bridal scene, Miss Frances Lee Johnson will have Mrs. Edward Johnson as her matron of honor when she is married to Richard P. Rieman at 3:30 John's Evangelical and Reformed church.

The Rev, Ernst A. Piepenbrok win!

read the vows, Bridesmaids will be Miss MariIyn Knight and Miss Marie Hayes. Al Schairbaum will be the best man. Miss Johnson, who lives at 956 Jefferson ave. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Scott M, Fike of Pensacola, Fla. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rieman, 1302 Wright st. Mr. Rieman is a student at Rose Polytechnic institute, where he is

. & member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. -

» » Mr. and Mrs, Ralph P. Crousore of Greencastle announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean; ana Olay Willams. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter M. Williama of Cidverdale.

The wedding will be at 7:30 p.m.

Friday in the Greencastle Christian church, with the Rev. Ralph Saunders officiating. Mrs. Joseph Wolfe of Noblesville and Hiram Callender of Greencastle will attend the couple. Miss Crousore attended DePauw university. » ” » The engagement of Miss Lois E. Beyhymer and Walter R. Lutz is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E, Showalter, 1430% Brookside ave, The wedding will be May 10 in the home of the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Graves, 2010 Parker ave.

Legion Group To See Film

Broad Ripple unit, Legion auxiliary, will see a film, “Rheumatic Fever,"

American

at its meeting

at 8 p. m. Friday in the post home. |

Mrs. Ernest Smith is in charge of the program, and Mrs, Walter

Landreth will be hostess.

The auxiliary will commemorate | the 28th birthday anniversary of]

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Sororities

Mrs. Earl Camp, 5623 E. 16th st.

will be hostess tonight.to the Alpha {Tau Gamma Sorority.

= » Alpha chapter of Beta Chi Theta sorority will meet tapight in the Bankers Trust building for a busi- |

ness session. » » »

Pinal plans will be made for a.

the Legion with a covered dish din- card party by Theta chapter of Phi ner for members of the post and no). pi sorority at the business their families at 5:30 p. fii. Sunday ‘meeting tonight. Mrs. Lester Reavis,

in the home.

962 N. Gray st., will be hostess. The

Guests of honor will be. the 11th ‘arg party will be Friday night in

district officers and their wives.

Brass choir, and a speaker Legion activities.

Central W. C. T. U. Sets Institute

The Central W, C. T.-U. will have |

fts annual institute at 10:30 a..m. Friday at the Y, W. C. A. Mrs. C.| M. Cannady will preside, and Mrs. C. G. Eicher and Mrs. O'Brien will give devotions.

Harold Mrs.

Francis Smith will speak, and Miss

Ann Garrison will provide music. Reports will be. given

by Mesdames E. D. James, F. A. Durnell, |

J. G. Watkins and W. W. Reedy and

Miss Rosemary Little.

E. S. Eberhardt,

Mesdames Fred Iske and Ed-

ward Moore are in charge of me-

morials.

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Alumnae to Meet

The Kappa Kdppa Gamma alum- | nae of DePauw university will meet meeting of the Wednesday After- build out width.

In- the Food Craft shop. cluded on the program, under the

direction of Mis. -John Noon, will| be the post quartet, Broad Ripple meet with Mrs. Paul E. Miller, 5506 | on Broadway, tomorrow night.

Phi Gamma Rho sorority will]

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Find the ‘Why’ Of a Child's Bad -Habits

"POINTERS FOR PARENTS." By Dr. Reinhard V. Lozier. Phila delphia, Lippincott, $2.

By ELIZABETH STRAIN IT'S UP TO parents to find the reason for their child's bad habits, Dr. Reinhard V. Lozier states in his book, “Pointers for Parents,” just published by Lippincott. . Dr, Lozier, a well known pediatrician, emphazises that there is a reason behind the child's disobedience, For one thing, he

specific than merely saying, “Be a good boy.” Such a general instruction gives the child no definite idea of what is expected of him, the author says, for he is not told any special things to do or not to do. ’ nr ~ » “IP YOU want your child to show consideration for the property of others,” Dr. Lozier continues, “see that you show respect for the rights of the child, His playthings are as important to . him as an expensive Oriental vase is to you.” Avoid the need for too many “don'ts” by removing the source of danger, the author urges. Breakables should be moved out of the child's play area, he says, so that he can amuse himself without constant fear of damaging things. - Pr Lozier also warns not to bring up the child in an environment of fear. “Never discuss ill-

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before a small child.” » n ” HE STRESSES that parents who were brought up to be afraid of the dark, of being alone, of noises, of “ghosts,” of the absence of a lovéd one, can certainly avoid these mistakes with their own children.

about certain dangers such as playing with fire and talking to Dr. -Lozier adds, but

Explanations will help the child to overcome fears, the author continues. If he is afraid of the dark, | for example, the parent should ex-

—| plain why it is dark and what a

| blessing night is to the world.

which we find even in educated people were ‘implanted when they were children,” Dr. Lozier points out.

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Hair Tricks Aid

Men, Too

| By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer

states, the parent should be-more-i

Teach your child to be cautious |

“The foundations of superstition |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - New Slipcovers for Spring

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Family

By META GIVEN, a , SPARERIBS that are well fleshed are the only kind to buy. When you get that kind you have something to work with, Two things to remember are to cook them until thoroughly done because they are pork, and also to cook them until richly browned and crisp. Combining spareribs with minted apples makes a rare treat the {family will enjoy. A recipe appears /today for the apples.

mer charm! To obtain instructions for accurate measuring, fitting, seaming, finishing directions on “How to . Make Slipcovers” (pattern 5727) send 16 cents in coin, your SRme; address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago 7.

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Dance Tomorrow

The Brookside Mothers Civic club will sponsor its monthly dance at 8 p. m, tomorrow fi the Brooksjde community center. George Pollard's orchestra will play for round and, square dancing.

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THE SAME TRICKS of visual | | deception which a woman performs |

Beta chapter of Theta Nu Chi | with hair to improve the shape of |

‘sorority will hold its meeting to- her face can be used by a husband |

"night in the home of Mrs. Robert with a similar problem, if his wife is willing to give him a “helping

Schneider, 1105 N. Bosart ave. = = »

Verae Sorores chapter of the

{night with Mrs. Marion Parker, 5922 435 far as it goes, to create the il-

Rawls L-T.-S. C. Group Plans Meeting

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Flemish Flanders chapter, Inter- height. national Travel - Study club, will] 2 = = | meet at the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow. THE MAN’ with the too-slender Miss Amy ‘Keene will speak on face, on the other hand, can make Arabia it look less long by parting his hair

Hostesses will be Mesdames Adele Herschel Lewis and Walter

Tandy, Summa.

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If your guy's face is too plump, | Verus Cordis sorority will meet to- for instance, he can use his hair,

lusion of more length.

{ Remind him to part his hair on If he |

the side—not in the center.

has enough to fool around with, he! should brush it up and back for

ter. This man hair back seal-slick,

in the center or .diagonally off-cen-should brush his and should

(keep the barber's scissors off it at

the sides.

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at 6 p. m. today at the home of noon club today with Mrs. L. L. after in his visual deception to cut

Mrs. William H. Remy, 44 E. 54th st.{ Bland, 4123 E. 65th st. Assisting the hostess will be Mes~ her

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Schedule Dance.

March 16,

and, his orchestra will play.

Veritioget. Show

Slip a cotton bag over the broom head and vou have a handy tool for

The Sirian So-Fra club. will have Ee RSE Patrick's. day- danse Saturday, SRE in the Syrian American Larry Bingham

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A ventriloquist show at Billings hospital will be sponsored by the Indianapolis Navy mothers club at

7 p. m, tomorrow.

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[Mothers club | Wednesday at kindergarten, [shown at the meeting.

will meet

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| Mrs. Herbert Hobbs, ave., has returned home’ |spending the winter | Ariz, _With her son, Albert. .

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