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“I Food, Fuel Ministers Are in for Heckling
goyh has sprung to life recently. iis called the British Housewives’ league. It has 200 branches “and is growing so rapidly that its "total membership is estimated at "50,000. These housewives are out "for the dismissal of Food Minister “John Strachey and Fuel Minister Emanuel Shinwell, Both, “aecording to the house- ,.. wives, have failed to consider their "case and have acted without the . faintest appreciation of the prob- * lems of the home. Now they must | .get out or face the wrath of the “women, who say they are fed up “with rule by men for men.
-"” manded the resignation of Str Ben i and got it. : : city ATS EOF ction ‘used by the housewives are strongly reminis““'éent of the suffragets, although not so violent. The housewives raised a rumpus in the house of commons by shouting to call attention to their demands but so far their group action has not gone ‘ beyond that stage.
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sible by a government order. *' phe Women's institute of Pang“‘porne, a small village organization, '* wanted’ to raise some money foward a village recreation hall and
permission to ‘hold what is known as a “jumble sale.”
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~ Mrs. Cecile Karl “To Be Hostess
the founding of Federal unit,| American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Cecile Karl, 3571 Creston dr. “will be the hostess. Mrs. Mildred Dunlap, district chairman of community service, will be the speaker. The auxiliary will entertain post
dinner Saturday at Buckley's restaurant.
Mrs. Kolb Chairman
Mrs. Max Tuttle, 543 E. 56th st. will be the hostess tomorrow when the Blue Flower Garden club meets. Mrs. George C. Kolb is chairman for the program. °
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Irvington Union of Clubs.
PLAN 'SHAMROCK SHAG'—Carol Mathews, Dick Cotton and Judy Killion
dance for Friday night. The "Shamrock Shag" will be held in the Howe high school ymnasium and Ted Campbell's orchestra will play from 9 p. m. to midnight. The fourth dance of the season for the Irvington Junior assembly, it is sponsored by the
Camp Fire Girls To Entertain Field Adviser
Miss Edith M. Kempthorne, nafield adviser of the Camp Fire Girls, will arrive here tomorrow
ito take part in the 35th anni-
versary celebration by local groups Miss Kempthorne also will discuss {the purpose of the Edith M. Kemp{thorne Extension fund which is being inaugurated during the celebration. Each Camp Fire member will contribute a penny for .each
Times year of her life. The fund will be
used to extend the Camp Fire program. ? Miss Kempthorne will speak at the 4 p. m. vesper service toggorrow at the War Memorial. = Girls taking
A "luncheon tomorrow will Mark port will be Misses Louise
Grace Wilkins, Sarah Ellen Baker, Paulajean . Searcy, Shirley Fields, Joanne Belle Hayes, Sharon Stern, Barbara Allen, Judith Miller and Carole Smith. The All-City Horizon club will have Miss Kempthorne as a guest at a covered dish supper at 5:30 p. m. | tomorrow at the central Y. W. C. A, {and she will speak at a luncheon |for Camp Fire adults at 11:45.a. m. {Friday at the Hotel Lincoln. |
Federal Club Meeting
| ‘The Ladies Federal club will be entertained tomorrow by Mrs. L. D. Wadsworth, 5024 College ave.
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ert D. Gruen is in charge of sale.
assistants are Mesdames Eli Lilly, Jamés Chase, William Rockwood,
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Chairmen of sub-committees and jewelry; Mrs. Lawrence Hill,
Hiser is in charge of recordings.
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D. A. R. Broadcast Booked
grimage contest, and the contest the council meeting. ’ > = 8 8
The Players Schedule Productions April 26 : MR. AND MRS. JULIAN BOBBS are chairmen of the committee
PLANS FOR A “MAY MARKET” WERE ANNOUNCED today by the board of trustees of the Children's museum. The market, which will be a large-scale rummage sale, will be May 17. The market will sell all articles donated to it, and proceeds will go to the museum. Donations may be brought to the museum, 3010 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Rob- |group which calls itself the Los
transporting articles for the
Mrs. Joseph F. Breeze is general chairman for the event. Her
Robert B. Failey, Russell J. Ryan, John E. Hollett, Ralph Coble, Joe
Rand Beckett, Hugh Duffield and Reilly G. Adams and Miss Sally
are Mrs. William Wemmer, silver books; Mrs. Thomas Stevens and
Mrs. John G. Williams, flowers; Mrs. Anton Vonnegut, china; Mrs. “Warrack Wallace, paintings and prints; Mrs. Joseph Daniels, house Mrs. Roosevelt hold accessories, and Mrs. Donald 8S. Morris, refurbishing. Mrs. Edward Gallagher is in charge of correspondence and Mrs. Walter C.
by The Players. Two plays will be
given at the Civic theater the night of Saturday, April 26, and will they be done be followed by dancing at the Woodstock club. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Bobbs on the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Brown and Dr. and Mrs. FP. Robert Hensel.
Tomorrow
MISS ANNE MARY HOLMES, state vice chairman of radio for ,the D. A. R., has arranged a radio program in connection with the state council meeting of the group tomorrow. The progrant will be 7 BER BadomoRr 9 over: station WISH... Miss. Holmes will Antes. “view Mrs. John 8. Biel, stated eHairitan of the-Good Citizenship Pil="
winner who will be announced at
The Indianapolis Woman's. club will. meet at 2:30: p. m. Friday at the Propylaeum. A paper on “The Civil Air Patrol” will be read by Mrs. Walker W. Winslow. Another paper, “Pipes of Pan,” written by Mrs. Louis Burkhardt, will be read by Miss Genevieve Scoville.
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Mrs. Anthony Guidone, grand president of Phi Theta Delta so'rority, will preside at the founders day dinner Tuesday at the Warren hotel. : | Chapter histories will be given Jo Traylor, Beta, Mrs. Lewis Carr, Zeta, and Mis. Winifred Smith, Eta. Co-chairmen are Mesdames John Stirling, Ray Faulkner and Joseph Tilford.
Sorority Meeting Mrs. Lewis Carr, 421 W. 31st st, will entertain at 8:30 p. m. today for Zeta chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority.
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Monday Guild Will Hear Mrs. Frantz
Department Club Units Will Meet The Monday guild of the Woman's
Department club will meet at 1:30 Pp. m. Monday at the clubhouse. Mrs,
The American home department will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the clubhouse, and officers will be elected. Presented on the unopposed slate C. Barbour, chair- . Kayser, vice chairKoss, secretary, treasurer,
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.. principal of pple high school, will be main speaker. His topic’ will be “Fundamental Values.” Hostesses for the social hour will be Mesdames E. B. Hall, Albert E. Adair, Albert Cottey, Elsa Henson, Ira M. Holmes, Albert J. Hueber, H. G. Knight, Willlam P. Kraas Jr, Katherine F. Lewis and Frank B. Ross. Mrs. Louise B. Pohlman and Mrs. W. C. Royer will pour.
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be w » The garden department will meet at 1:30 p. m. March 28. Lawrence Sheridan will give an illustrated lecture on “Scenes of Western States.” Mrs. Charles H. Winders will be in charge of a spring flower exhibit. Tea hostesses will be Mesdames
are members of the Irvington Junior assembly committee planning a [A J. Hueber, P. Frances Rumple,
Hugh J. Baker, George W. Bowman, Albert E. .Cottey, Katherine M. Davis, Claude D. Funk, Mary B. Hedges, J. H Hellekson, Phillip A. Hennessee, William B. Hoag, Robert
L. Moorhead, Norman PF. Phelps, Frank B. Ross, Vincent V. Smith and John M. Williams.
My Day— What's Smog? Indianapolis
Can Explain!
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT LOS ANGELES, March 19.1
out here with some news about a
Angeles. Smog committee, under the leadership of William Jeffers. I have no idea
“smog” means, but the objectives ‘of this committee seem altogether good, so perhaps we. should start the same type of organization in every city and town in our country! This one apparently attacks any bad situation which creeps into the surroundings of any aggregation of people. Most recently it was the city dumps which came in for denunciation and vociferous demands that away with immediately because they are “creating a vicious public nuisance.” Nearby Long Beach has solved the problem by a method of burn-
Invitations are in the mail today for the spring parties to be |ing the rubbish which creates no given by Mrs. William Byram Gates. The Junior assembly and Mrs. [smoke or rat problem. It seems that Gates’ high school dancing classes will ‘have their party Friday, April 18, in the Egyptian room at the Murat temple. Dancing will |against a nuisance which endangers be from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. The Egyptian room also will be the scene | public health, but also “of the party the afternoon classes will have from 8:30 to 11 o'clock |methods for improving the situa-
this committee not only fights
suggests
tion. In every locality, I think, one could use a’group of public-spirited citizens who would agitate on local questions of this kind. And the first point 0 be taken up should be housing everywhere! weet
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fortunately prevented from listening to the radio and hearing Miss Margaret Truman sing with the Detroit symphony orchestra. But I think nearly everybody else all over the country must have listened, for everyone I've seen has spoken with enthusiasm about her voice. a 8he has been very persistent in her studying and has wanted to make singing a career, so I hope that this auspicious beginning means that she will be successful. A beautiful voice ‘can give the world great joy, and I think nothing can give greater personal satisfaction than the knowledge that one can contributé to the pleasure of large numbers of people.
Fourth Conference
In Series Set
The fourth in a series of youth conservation: conferences will be held at 10:45 a. m. next Wednesday at the Hotel Washington. The conferences are sponsored by the Indiana Federation of Clubs, and representatives of 10 women's groups attended the last one.
Mrs. W. H. Lykins of Covington, |.
president of the L F. C, will preside, and reservations are to be made with her by Saturday. A
luncheon will be served at. 12:30{
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tne sss " EN - : Election Scheduled Aftermath club officers will be elected at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon
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WEDDING SUNDAY — Mr, and Mrs. Harvey W, Owens, Greencastle, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Dale, to Gene D. McClintock, son of Dr. and Mrs. George McClintock, Greencastle. he wedding will be Sunday afternoon in the First Christian church of Greencastle.
Group to Name New Officers -
The Delta Zeta sorority alumnae will meet at 7:30 p. m. today with Mrs. Robert B. Berner, 4701 Mich-
igan rd. Officers will be elected. Mrs. George A. Buskirk is nominating committee chairman. Mrs. A. M. Romberg, state day chairman, will announce final appointments and plans for the state luncheon and-dance to be April 19 at the Columbia club. A skit, “The Camel and the Vampire,* will be presented after the business meeting. The cast will include Miss Charlyn Murray, director, Mrs. Kenneth Lemons, Misses Alice Easter, Jean Ritzman, Betty Carter, Jean Johnston and Maxine Scherrer.
Fr. Courtney Speaker
“History of the Church” will be the Rev. Fr. Paul Courtney's topic when he speaks tomorrow night before the Young Professional Women's club. The dinner meeting will be held at 6 p. m. in the Central Y. W. C. A.
Sorority Party The Alpha chapter of Kappa Beta Chi sorority will have a rush party at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. William Fogleson, 4946 E. 18th st. Mrs. George Rappold, rush captain, will be in charge of the program.
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A party for a bride-to-be and the announcements of two weddings | comprise today’s bridal scene. | Miss Ann E. Gillespie will be hon[or guest at a miscellaneous shower Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Eileen White, 3680 Birchwood ave. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Robert West and Mrs. Loyal Norman, ‘Miss Gillespie and Donald J. Shaughnessy will be married Sat-
urday, April 12, at Our Lady. of Lourdes Catholic church,
” “ ” Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Striebeck of Greenfield have announced the marriage Sunday of their daughter, Joan, and Robert Turner. Mr. Turner fs the son of Mrs. Bertha Turner of Greencastle. The Rev. Robert Lewis, pastor of the Seventh Christian church, read the vows at the bride's home. Miss Bettie Schull, was the maid of honor, and Allan Feld, Greencastle, was the best man. : A oi followed the wedding,
field. 1 - - » The Speedway Christian church was the scene Friday of the wedding of Miss Betty Jane Little and Floyd E. Workman Jr. The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne officiated. Mrs. J. Wayne Thornton attended her sister, and Mr. Thornton was the best man. Ushers were Paul Jenkins, Robert Hoerger, James Kellam and Frank Melson. : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Little, 3746 N. Salem st. Mr, Workman's parents live at 4066 W. 15th st. The bridegroom is a student at the General Motors Institute of Technology at Flint, Mich.
Five Butler Women To Visit Purdue
Five students in the women’s physical education department at Butler university will participate in a college dance symposium Saturday at Purdue university. They will be Miss Margaret Chris|tle, Austin; Misses Betty = Teal, {Nancy McCormack, Edythe Leachman and Barbara Shellhouse. Mrs. Marcia Reisser of the department will accompany the group.
Rush Party Booked
A chili supper and rush party will be held by Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, tomorrow night. ,The hostess will be
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Chapter Activities Alpha and Theta chapters of Phi Delta Pt sorority will have a joint business meeting of their convention committee tomorrow night in the Y. W. C. A. Nu chapter of the sorority will entertain at 8 p. mm, tomorrow for Mys.. Cordia Jomes. The party will be in the home of Mrs. Tena Brandon, 4257 Winthrop ave.
Election Is Set : The Alpha Beta club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will meet’ as 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the hdme of Mrs. H. K. Weirick, 5647. N, Pennsylvania st. There will be eldc-
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