Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1947 — Page 21
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Societ Y— - |Compromise Delta Lambda Club Plans. Homecoming Settles Luncheon Saturday at Chapter House Differences THE DELTA LAMBDA CLUB OF DELTA DELTA | rs DELTA SORORITY will have a homecoming luncheon Soviets Expect Only Saturday noon in the chapter house at Butler Univer- Total Abdication By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
sity. The luncheon will precede the Butler football game with Western Michigan College. The tables will be decorated with pumpkins and autumn leaves. - Mrs, Henry J. Decker and Mrs. John C. Ertel are co-chairmen of the committee in charge of arrangements. They are being assisted Joseph L. Howett and Mrs. Wil-
Tl H 1 h by Mrs. Keneth Wood, who will, eait : J ; | liam C. Seagle, who are in chafge | Indications | of reservations, and Mrs. William
Pert and Mrs. James Dresback, |
In Child ‘ | who head the food committee. |
Carved pumpkin faces will help | By JANE STAFFORD | to carry out the harvest theme | IN THE FIGHT against rheu-| Of decoration for the annual har- | matic fever and rheumatic heart| Vest festival the Athenaeum | disease, great cripplers of children, Turners will hold Saturday night | school nurses and teachers can give| in the Kellersall, | much help, Dr, George M. Wheat- A buffet supper will be served ley, assistant vice president of the from 7:45 to 9:30 p. m. and will Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. | be preceded by a cocktail hour. pointed out'in a recent report to| Dancing will, follow the supper. the American Public Health Associ-| Ernest Pflumm is entertaination. ment chairman for the organiza- | The child who is absent from| tion. Reservations for the party | school because of “illness” or vague| May be made by Friday. disorders may be an early case of rheumatic fever. Dr. Whéatley gave 14 signs of substandard health which should signal to parents and
MM » ” Miss Mary Susan Singer, who recently returned to New York following a visit here, gave a pro-
teachers that the child needs medi- gram of piano selections last cal attention. ! week-end: for the Mark Twain These are: Failure to gain weight; Association.
pale (color; frequent colds and sore throats; wiipe tonsil and adenoid operations, be. | S070) hes | cause they may be a sign of previ-| ~ v r ; ous sore throats. Mrs. Stanley
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fatigue or tiredness, rrr ren i i
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Scarlet fever or any known strep- . tococcus infection, such as amen VV 11] Enter tain
sore throat; unexplained nosebleeds; | unexplained fever; poor appetite. Ch » » - { apter {
PAIN in arms, legs and joints; i unusual restlessness, irritability and| A dessert-bridge and a state din-
personality changes, and decreasing ner are among the events planned accomplishments in school by aby sorority women for tomorrow. child who has previously done well. | The Lambda Chapter, Alphal Teachers, and parents too, should | gmicron Alpha Sorority, will have realize the importance of protecting] d t bri 1 | children, especially the rheumatic|® dessert bridge at 1 p. m. tomor-| child, from nose and throat infec-|[row. Mrs. Foster L.'Stanley, 5609 tions, such as colds, sore throats, Carrollton Ave. is to be hostess at coughs and the like. this guest meeting. | Children with early signs of nose! : and throat infections, such as sneez-. There will be an 8:30 p. m. meeting, sniffies and complaints of sore ing tomorrow of the Alpha or scratchy throats, should be en- Omega Sorority in the YWCA. couraged to stay home. ! This keeps the child with such symptoms from spreading his germs % to the other children in school and ority wil be held ai s Pp m. ‘oalso, if the child is kept quiet at|morow in the Warren etel. home, protects him from too much Dr. Kate Mueller of Indiana Unidamage by the infection. versity will discuss the “Problems in the Education of Women.”
I'T-SC Groups President, Mrs. Ross Will Meet Set Open House
The annual President's open The Venetian Chapter, IT-SC, house for Butler University alumwill meet at 12:30 p. m. in the War-
nae will be held Saturday immeren Hotel for a luncheon meeting.
The annual state day dinner for members of Pi Lambda Theta Sor-
!diately after the homecoming game The h with Western Michigan College, in 8 hoskestes ure 10 be Mesdames,, home of President and Mrs. M. Alfred E. Kahle, Tyra S. Collins 20 Dri and Charles Johnson. Mrs. John ©: ROSS, 520 Hampton Drive. Mrs. J. W, Atherton will pour.
Thornburgh will speak. : 2 8 = . Mrs. Ross will be assisted by Messrs. Mrs. H. B. Morrow, 321 Kenmore and Mesdames J. Russell Townsend Rd, will be hostess to the Irving- Jr, Seward Baker, George A. Schuton Chapter, IT-SC, at 1:15 p. m.,macher and John Titus Barnett, tomorrow in her home. Mrs. Thorn-|Mrs, Marvin L. Lugar and Miss burgh will speak at this meeting Jane Lewis. also.
27 Boys to Be Legion Guests
The Broad Ripple American Legion Post and Auxiliary will en-| tertain 27 boys of the Knightstown Home Saturday. The visitors will see the Butler University-Western| Michigan College football game and
Mrs, Wilson Dailey is in charge of arrangements, Mrs. James Fuller is auxiliary president. Mrs. John Noon recently was appointed Gold Star Mothers chairman, and Mrs. Venita Gleichman was named unit chairman. |
Mothers Elect
Mrs. Charles Sage is the new president of the Brightwood Kin-| dergarden Mothers Club. The other, oe are Mrs, Warren Huter, vice] Mr. and Mrs. George R. Baudpresident; Mrs, Melvin Stephens ef. 4410 Rockville Rd., was and Mrs. A. M. Harmon, recording| married Saturday to Russell and corresponding secretaries, and| Keith Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Roy Anderson, treasurer. F. W. Williams, 125-Neil St.
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RECENT BRIDE—Miss Elizabeth Jane Bauder, daughter of
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will do the decorations; Mrs. trade unions and factories.
pi as. the U. 8. 8. R, can carry on as|Robert Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. 22.—The| other day, the newspapers carried " story about a group of British left-| wing labor party representatives | who had been to Russia to study
They had visited Premier Stalin}: at his villa on tne Black Sea, and they quoted him as making a statement which he has made frequently—that he had no thought of making war and wished to settle political and economic issues with the United States. He was quoted as| adding that if the United States and Great Britain did not wish to settle differences, “we shall walt until they regain their reason.” ® » =» £ IT SEEMS to some of us that it would be well if he would impart| tn some of his subordinates his desire for settling differences and explain to them that such settlement is never a one-sided affair — ti means compromise, And that is a; word which evidently does not exist | Ney in the Soviet vocabulary. | Site You settle with the Russians only i if you depart completely from your own position and accept theirs. That is not agreement—that is abdication by one side. This might be possible where the questions at is-
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of her parents.
the bride of William Neal, 144 W, 33d St, Saturday in the home
os Monday Guild Sets First Meeting
Review of Book The Monday Guild, a section of the Community Welfare Depari« ment of the Woman's, Department Club, will hold its first fall business meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the clubhouse. : Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge will review “The Silver Nutmeg” (Loft) at 3 o'clock. Honor guests will be Mrs, Carl J, Weinhardt, club president, and Mrs. E. A. Carlson, chairman of the d2partment.
man, will be assisted by Mrs. Claude T. Hoover and Mrs. O. J. Pettijoha, vice presidents; Mrs. Bernard Wagner, recording secretary, and Mrs, Everett E. Lett, treasurer. Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead aod Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, hostess chair« men, will be assisted by Mesdames George A. Bowen, Ray B. Dorward, Awvin G. Jose, George W. Snyder and Cecil A. Taylor and Miss Pearl Keifer,
Business Women Will Héar Talk
Mrs. Elisabeth. Patrick, Ayres’ \fashion co-ordinator, will give an illustrated fashion talk before the Indianapolis Business and Profess sional Club at 8 p. m. Thursday in
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«TO BE MARRIED—Miss Batty Marie Hofmann, daughter of NOVEMBER RITE-—-Miss Joan Busby daughter of Mr, and the Woman's Department Club. N. Keystone Ave. will become Mrs. Arnold. Busby. 230 N. Oxford 5t., will be married Nov. 27 to The program will be preceded by Verner Workinger Jr., son éf Mr. and Mrs, Workinger, 1316 South- a 6 p. m. dinner for members and ern Ave. their guests, During the Forum : Hour, immediately following the
sue are not questions that either side considers fundamental. Bat inherent in our two systems there are some fundamental differences. And until the Soviet representatives recognize this, and recognize that there must be some
To Be Her Maid mutual compromise, I am afraid ¢ encore wnat wr. sun Miss Calderwood
or the politburo considers reason]
to be, is going achieve. |
The Bridal Scene—
yn» |2630_Guilford Ave., has chosen her WE HAVE made some laws which | sister, Miss Rosalea Gilbert, to be I consider unfortunate, but they {her maid of honor. The brideshave grown out of the attitude of maids will be Miss Shirley Gilbert the Soviet government to a large and Mrs. John F, Gregory. extent. Reciprocity must be real! ww. pest man is to be Arthur It cannot be one-sided. Fulton, and the ushers will be EdOf course, a nation with as many ward Gilbert and Larry Ring. Miss resources and as wide a territory | Gilbert will be married Nov. 7 to
they did in the past, for a con-|Ira Fulton, 825 N. Grant Ave, in siderable period with very little the First Church of the Nazarene. outside contact, but it will mean ar. Edward Gilbert will entergreater hardship for their people ti, with a miscellaneous shower! and for the peoples in the rest of iro. the bride-to-be at 7:30 p.m. the world. today in her home, 2634 Guilford Their decision not to compromise Ave. Miss Gilbert will be honored but to wait until we come to our!at another shower on Nov. 5 by the senses seems to me a decision that members of the SHYEES Club. Her ‘ignores the fate of peoples the world sister, Miss Shirley Gilbert, will be over, : | hostess in their home. » o » | . ©» ” IN FACT, it rather callously says:, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Calderwood, | “We do not care what happens to Brownsburg, announce the engagepeople in the countries that would ment and approaching marriage of be affected by this decision. If! their niece, Miss Marilyn Spencer, they have to have a hard time, they to Richard Franklin Vestal, son of will have to have a hard time, We, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Vestal, at the top level, will just decree that'4l N. Kenyon Ave. They will be the peoples of the world have a married Nov. 16 in the Irvington hard time. We won't attempt to see! Presbyterian Church. how there could be a joint meet-| The matron of honor will be Mrs. ing of minds, where both sides prank M. Haun, Lafayette, a sister could give up certain things andiof the bride-to-be... Mrs. Robert |gain certain things.” | Tough on the people of the world are to be bridesmaids. James Galbut easy for U. 8. 8. R. officials. No|lagher will be the best man, and | changes will be necessary on their Ivan Pruitt, Terre Haute, and Frank | part. | Gellert are to be ushers,
Tea to Honor
® = ~ Miss Gladys Wendling will be the {maid of honor at the wedding of {Miss Lorene Klepfer, 1112 Central Ave., to Harold Huffer on Nov, 16 in the Methodist Church in Fishers,
Sorority : Ind, Mr, and Mrs. Archie R. Klep-
Members of Ka Ka Kapp Sorority who will Pe 3PPs Rapes fer are the bride-to-be's parents. h ®/Mr, Huffer's parents are Mr. and attending the State Teachers Asso- Mrs, Carey Huffer. All ciation meetings will be honored at Fishers. a tea at 4 p. m. tomorrow in ‘he! Miss Anita Gordan will be the Hotel Lincoln. (bridesmaid, and Shirley Cummins The state council members wil 'S to be flower girl. The best man form the receiving line. They are Yi! be Don Pacey, Napoleon, 0.
are of
Modena Gilbert Chooses Sister
| Miss Modena Gilbert, daughtdr of Mr, and Mrs. George B. Gilbert. Gam ‘Fire Girls are selling tickets. treasurer,
|Hedding and Mfs. Richard Erwood '§
‘dinner, Robert H, Wolfe, city come« bustion engineer, will discuss “Smoke Abatement.”
Sf a BAyrod a ‘Mrs. Forrest Watson IIs Planned Is Hostess ; The annual Camp Fire Gils skal-! Mrs, Forrest Watson, 2034 Dexter a—————————— ing party will be held from 8 to 11 J y ; p. m, Friday at the Riverside rins. St was hostess % {ie Charla) Club Meeting Tomotrrow Prizes will be awarded to the boy members at a noon luncheon today ne International Relations afte ‘and girl with the funniest costume, It her home. ernoon study group of the American The new officers are Mrs. Watson, Association of University Women
{the most beantiful and best pair. | Mrs. Ivan Davidson, chairman of president; Mrs. Russell Mueller, will meet tomorrow in the home of
Skating Party
of Honor; Betrothed
| Three November brides-to-be have named their wedding attendants, (1 Ways and Means Committec, vice president; Mrs, William Baisley, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, 617 E. 58th St. to be difficult t0!ang two others have set their wedding dates.
All| secretary, and Mrs. W, J, Pepe, Mis. Fred Hamerin will discuss “India.”
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