Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1947 — Page 23
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arent-Teach will talk on ation faces. . Edward RB th Christian p et and Gene : losg the proe 3 | songs. !
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© THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 101 Girls Attend
‘Student
Convention Two Representing Marian College Miss Mary Jane Porter, Dayton,
tion. At a preliminary meeting
Miss McCarthy last December a committee was appointed to draft a tentative constitution and program of activities. This constitution proposes an organization of five commissions. Four
ns would concern the
City’ Kindergartens To Open Monday
commissio welfare of stydents in their Pp lives and the fifth would concern international student interests. Miss McCarthy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. McCarthy, 1117 Kelly st. She was sophomore class president at Marian college last year.
Music Canteen
Plans Tea
The Teen Music canteen will sponsor a musical benefit tea Sunday afternoon, Sept. 14, "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Cannon, 4235 N. Pennsylvania st. The canteen’s trio will make its first appearance playing Tschaikowsky's “To the Memory of a Great Artist.” The trio includes Miss Irma Jean Nelson, violinist; Miss Marti Knauer, cellist, and Easley Blackwood, pianist. i Miss Carol Baum, harpist, dnd Mise Barbara Kershaw, coloraturd soprano, also will appear on the program, Miss Patti Joy is chairman of the henefit tea, *
I. T.-S. C. to Hear Mrs. Thornburgh
The Evangeline chapter, International Travel-Study meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday in the -home of Mrs. Karl Hollingsworth, 1517 N. Olney st. "Mesdames Esther Smith,
z R. J.
club, willl Indianapolis Athletic club.
The 22 kindergartens of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society will open Monday with registration from 9 a. m. to noon and 1 % 3 p. m. The regular sessions will begin Tuesday from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Five to six-year-olds will attend. . The kindergartens are: Brightwood, 3718 E. 25th st.; Brookside, 3500 E. 16th st.; Clifton, 3421 Clifton st., Emerson Heights, 4805 E. 10th st.; Fairview, 4153 Boulevard place; Fall Creek, 903 E. 30th st.; Hawthorne, 201 N. Belle Vieu place; Hazel Hendricks, 2471 E. 25th st.; Irvington, - 9 N. Arlington ave; Lockefield, 902 Indiana ave. i Mary Nicholson, 510 E. 46th st.; Minkner, 311 Reisner st.; Prospect, 1125 Spruce st.; Rader, 2440 Rader st.; Riverside, 2624 N. Harding st.; Robert Owen, 733 8. West st. Roberts, 2242 N. Delaware 3%t.; Stephen Foster, 3615 W. Walnut st.; Tuxedo Park, 4307 E. Michigan st.; Wiliam Penn, 1002 W. Morris st.; Woodrow Wilson, 2447 W, 14th st. and Woodside, 422 8. Rural st.
Newman Club Plans Luncheon Sept. 16
The Newman Mothers club of Butler university Will meet Tues- | day, Sept. 16, at 12:30 p. m..at the Mrs. Russell T. Sweeney is chairman for the luncheon meeting. After a musical program following the luncheon, Miss Helen Hol-
. Johnson and H. M. Hollingsworth |lingsworth of Ayres’ training. dewill assist the hostess. Mrs. John|partment will talk on interior dec-
W. Thornburgh will be the speaker.
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To Install
The Madden - Nottingham unit, American Legion auxiliary, will install officers after its business meeting Tuesday night at the post home. The officers to be installed are Mrs. Grace Robison, president; Mrs. Wilfred Bradshaw, first vice president; Mrs. Paul Cook, second vice president; Mrs. Rex McConnell, secretary; Mrs, Connie Schulmeyer, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Victor Hammell, treasurer; Mrs, Herbert Dunlap, chaplain; Mrs, E. 8. Farmer, historian; Mrs. Orville Hamilton, - sergeant at arms, and Mesdames Eva Gilhooley, Carl Woerner and Glen Brown, executive board members, Mrs. E. E, Shelton is ‘the retiring president,
» » EJ Mrs, R. H. Lovelace will be installed as president of the Hay-ward-Barcus unit, American Legion auxiliary, at 8 p. m. next Wednesday in the west room of the World War Memorial building. Mrs. Emil J, Reinhardt is the retiring president. Mrs. Russell Furr is the installing officer. She also will install Mrs. James R. Clark, first vice president; Mrs. Albert O. Collins, second vice president. Mrs. R. D. Horr, recording secretary; Mrs. J. C. Knox, treasurer; Mrs. R. W. Cook, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edna Barcus, historian; Mrs. Fred Hulgan, chaplain, and Mrs, John H. Bozell, sergeant at arms,
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Judith For Fall Festival Hornbuckle. | - Three units of the Woman's De- . She is the partment club this week announced daughter of Mr. She progam plans for the Soming and Mrs. The American home, department James ic, will meet Oct, 22 for its first pro-
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gram of the 1047-48 season. Mrs. - Blackwood will talk on “American Music” The pastor of the University Christian church, will be the speaker at the club's Thanksgiving meeting Nov. 21. . Program-business . meetings are. scheduled Jan. 28, Feb. 25 and March 24. These programs are under the direction of Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge. Howard H. Peckham, director of
the state historical bureau and|
secretary ‘of the Historical Society of Indiana, will discuss the origin of Indianapolis on April 28. There will be an. exhibit of articles from pioneer life,
» ” . Judge Dan V, White will discuss probate court work at the Oct. 16 meeting of the community welfare department,
club members include a program meeting Nov, 19. Miss Beatrice Short and Miss Marie Winkler will talk on public health nursing. Juvenile delinquency will be the topic discussed by Capt. Golden L. Reynolds on Jan. 21. A legislative program is scheduled for Feb. 18, The Oity hospital® committee is sponsoring a luncheon-bridge on March 12. Dr. David Boyd will talk on “Mental Hygiene in Indiana” on March 17, and Robert P. Early will discuss newspaper work on April 12,
. » » The garden department - will meet Sept. 26 for its fall festival Mrs. Burke Nicholas will be the guest speaker. The program also includes a flower show, a fruit and vegetable exhibit and awards. Other meetings scheduled by the club for the 1047-48 season include business-program meetings on Oct. 24 and Nov. 28, and a Christmas party for the Mothers’ club of the Mayer chapel on Dec. 12. The Tudor Hall work shop will present
Rev. Lewis H. McAdow,| Park}|’
Other meetings scheduled for the
a Christmas program.
meetings are scheduled for Jan, 23, Feb, 27, March 18 and April 23,
Teen Topics— Your Posture
Is a Clue To Character
By SALLY . PULL UP an easy chair before a full-length mirror, Plunk yourself into it and give your reflection a once over, ——— How do you look? Do you sprawl like a bumbling Great Dane puppy?. Or do you sit tense as a scared rabbit? Are your big feet stretched out into the middle of the room? Or are
they twisted nervously the chair rung? Oh! Oh! Watch out!” Onlookers will judge you'by your posture. It's the only clue that strangers have to your character. Ld rn » an impression of laziness and advertises his timidity and lack ‘of self-confidence, : Nancy's skirt creeping above her knees and Joe's .trouser legs Jacking up over his sock tops bring snickers from the audience. Yes, such careless habits ludicrous as well as in poor taste. The ramrod pose of Victorian portraits is out of fashion, of course, but there's a happy medium. Erect, yet relaxed! You're not made of rubber hose
sloppiness, The tensed-up sitter
or of plano wire, are you? Show the world that you're a réal person with strong bones, solid muscles and a goodly amount of selfrespect.
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kitchen in a mess, { A man's home may be his castle, | qu will be installed at 8 o'clock t | but he had better not favite guests | ;omorrow night at the home of Mrs Russell M. Whitmore, 523 N. Brads
to share its hospitality unless he
: 1 checks with mama first. Mama, of i In America = |evsvassr mn ym CC Even Though Papa | Hue she pleases, and tells | oh B, Snoy, president; Mrs. | Pays the Bills pupa. afterward, E. Bahr, recording secretary; Mis, The American woman owns the |Robert M. Suits, corresponding secs
By RUTH MILLETT : NEA Staft Writer “WHO OWNS the American home? The answer to that ques. tion is a .cinch, Papa pays the rent, or makes the payment on the douse, which may be in his | name, But mama owns it, And L.she {is mighty ° high « handed about the way . she runs the place, If papa wants - & dog he has to sell mama on the idea first. It’s a brave man who would dare bring home a dog without first consulting his wife. It isn't rare / at all for a man to be told flatly that he can't let a dog info the house. “Not on MY carps: t," mama says with finality, and takes care of that.
retary; Mrs. Maurice G. Wolfredy treasurer, and Mrs. Frederic Hulse mann, historian. *
home, all right. And the American husband is never allowed to forget it,
. Ruth Millett
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