Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1947 — Page 16

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Will Have

Society—

Backstage Club of Civic Theater To Sponsor

Sororities—

Mothers Club

Party, Scavenger Hunt

TWO GROUPS AT THE CIVIC THEATER have an-

nounced activities for next’ will hold its first fall meetin

theater. The party will begin at 8 o'clock that night. Members will wear hobo costumes. The theme for | the entertainment, to be presented by the men, will be *the new lock.” A scavenger hunt also is scheduled, after which the activities will. close with a supper. . - I The Workshop members will meet at 8 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 16, at the theater. A one-act play, directed by Paul McNamara, will be pre-

sented. Walter Russell, technical

ture on the technical points of the production,

My Day— U. S. Leadership In the UN

Is Explained

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, N. Y, Oct. 20 When I am in New York, I do not fully realise the impact which forest fires have on everybody, but 1 do in Hyde Park. There, we have great piles of leaves and we do not dare to burn them, { I haven't had to tell anyone who lives in the country not to light a match or a cigaret out of doors, but if I have city visitors at Hyds Park, I worry about them every minute This long drought is not so good for the winter wheat, but like all farmers I am an optimist and hope for rain soon. There was an old saying which was current among the farmers in my childhood-—that before we have a deep freeme all the springs must fill up, so I hope they will begin that process immediately! When one reads that $30,000,000 has just gone up in smoke in New England, one cannot but realize how helpless people are in the face of nature or Divine Providence, | ” » ” 1 SAW with amusement the other day a newspaper story which bemoaned the fact that the United States was giving no leadership in the United Nations. Evidently the gentleman who wrote the plece, important as he is, did not stop to think about Secretary of State George C. Marshall's speech at the opening of the General Assembly, because in that speech were ocontained many of the things with which the assembly has been most busily concerned, Very wisely, I think, the United States is supporting the democratic method of putting matters before the representatives of the world, letting them argue the questions out, and then abiding by their de: cisions. We speak for our own measures, of course, but I think we count on the value of the proposition develdping in open debate. And we try not to turn the United Nations into a place for bargaining behind closed doors or saying In effect, though it might be clothed in diplomatic language, “Willy-nilly you must vote for what I want, since™I

Book Review

Mrs. Max Freeman

month. The Backstage Club | To Entertain Group

g on Sunday, Nov. 23, in the

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director for the theater, will lec-

| A tour of backstage will follow | | the introduction of workshop |

scholarship winners from the city | . | high schools. The tour will be Ham, She wil 0% niga by | followed by games and refresh- Loser rs. PF. J. Ludtke.

ments,

» » A The Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, | t k will have a Halloween party and [cored ib Sher 2 m fo covered dish supper at 5:30 {Freeman 6001 Orest . Ys o'clock tomorrow afternoon. [Members of the 1 en AltmThe soclety president, Miss [nae Club of the ty Will. be Juliet Parmer, will entertain the sorort group. Assistant hogtesses will be Miss Janes BSinex Joanne Bernat.

George Kadel Weds Marybelle Cohee Mrs. Elonzo Voris Temple, Prankfort, announces the mar. | Mrs. Jesse W. Brandt and Mrs, riage of her daughter, Mrs, Mary- |H. E. Henley Jr. are co-chairmen belle Temple Cohee, to George Of the dinner. William Kadel. The vows were | h read at 4:30 o'clock yesterday | oie, Samba Shape; Sa. Phi afternoon in Frankfort, with the 0.0 Yor rushees, Th rin of Rev. Harry L. Orain officiating. ’ e Nrst one will be held in the home of Mrs. After a wedding trip to Guate- Estill Snell, 801 E 14th SC. mala, Mr. and Mrs. Kadel will be | . . « At

8 p.m, Shepat home at $131 Washington | bo "v MONARY. Mrs. Otha Bivd. :

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a chapter of Gamma Phi Beta at Kent College {in Ohile. She will attend the grand | counel meeting on Friday in St. { Louis,

4 n » Dr. and Mrs. Charles McNaull |P- mM. next Wednesday in the 40 recently had as guests Dr. and |& 8 Chateau with Mrs. Prank CalaMrs, George H. Hyslop of New |Prese and Mrs. Virgil Vaughn as York and Mr. and Mrs. Charles (hostesses. The parties will be eli- ©. McNaull of St. Louis,

Mrs. E. J. Whitaker, 2625 Manker St, will be hostess to the Ladies Federal Club tomorrow afternoon in her home.

have great power and can make you suffer if you don’t.” ‘That would be the quickest way to bring the United Nations to an end. Real leadership means developing constructive programs, offering them for free and open discussion, and abiding by the opinion of the maJority. That, I think, the United! States is doing and will continue to do under our Secretary of State.

” says 17 Million Women At Work in U, S. WASHINGTON-There are over 54 million women over 14 years of age in the United States.. In June, 1047, there were 17 million women workers. Almost one-fourth were married. In the main, working women are either single, widowed or divorced. Eighty-four per cent of all women work to support themselves or them- | selves and dependents, {

Mrs. Miller Hostess

The Northeastern Homemakers Club will meet at 1 p. m. next! Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Everett Miller, 6766 E. 38th St. There will be a business meeting| and an election of new officers.

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PAYMENTS EASILY ~ ARRANGED

| Clark L. Gates, 806 N. LaSalle St., announce that their daugh-

"His-parents are Mr. and Mrs,

—— Nov. 9 In the home of Mrs. Elvis . Snell, E. 01st St. Mrs. Murel Phil. Guild to Hold [ies win ssa Members of the Gamma Delia Annual Ball | Chapter, Kappa Delta Phi Sorority, : | entertained associate members and I WwW d k rushees at a covered-dish dinner n 00 Stoc {at 8:30 p. m. yesterday in the Cor- : {ner Community House. The Children's Museum Cuild will| Miss J " hold its annual ball for members| Ri - atson and Mrs. Roband thelr guests from 9 101 o'clock| Ft R ochardson were the ¢oSaturday night, Nov. 20, in “the s : Woodstock Club. ¢ , Proceeds from the event will ben- | S N efit the museum's building fund. couts Own Mrs, Henry E. Todd is general P a1 chairman of arrangements for the r og r am ball. Assisting her are Mesdames Dillon Huder, Earl L. Larsen, Jo-| The Girl Scouts and the Brownies seph Breeze, Richard T. Hill, Ken. from Forest Manot and Brightwood neth Kinnear, George Bardwell, [Will have a “Scouts Own” Donald W. Alexander, John Troyer,/80 2 p. m. Sunday in the Sterling Louis Schwitzer Jr. Berkley Duck Meier Lodge. Jr, and Frederic Hadley, “Better Citizens Build a Better esmrebp————— World” is the theme of the program, Club Will Meet {Each &irl will present a gift of pennies to the Juliette Lowe World | Friendship Fund to promote better {International understanding among young people, The troops participating include | Intermediate troops 34, 36 and 260! {and Brownie troops 185 and 239, | | A — ————————————————— Seeks 15th Divorce; Still Optimistic BROOKS, Ore. — Mrs. Betty M. Dunlavy, 40, owner of a restaurant here is seeking her 15th divorce. She expressed the hope that “the right man” will still come along.

Repeat Performance TULSA, Okla.—Mrs. Austin Kar! and Mrs, Dal Bee Nichols, twin sisters of Tulsa, recently gave birth to twins a few hours apart in the same room in Hillcrest Lying-in |Hospital, with the same doctor attending.

Bridge Study Group | The bridge study group of the American Association of University] (Women will meet tomorrow night (in the 38th St. branch, Indiana Na{tional Bank, for a lesson on con{tract bridge. Mrs. V. R. Rupp is to be the speaker, . |

Photo Reflex photo, |

TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs.

ter, Lois Jean, will be wed to Richard J. Zeph Nov, 15 in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.

“Pigeon Woman” PROVIDENCE, R. I.—-Miss Mary A. Smith of this city is known as the “Pidgeon Woman." She has fed the pigeons in City Hall Park & total of 8212 leaves of bread dur

Robert A, Zeph, 2221 E. Garfield Dr.

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and Miss | Mrs. Owen recently participated,

There will be a dinner at 6:30}

maxed with a rose tea at 2 p. m.|

| Therese Lipps, Gertrude Kirn, Irene

Meyer, 809 Weghorst St,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDDING DATE SET—Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. 323 Prospect St., announce that their daughter, Pauline, will be wed Nov. 30 to Leon L. Meyer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leon W.

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Robinson,

27 to Lawrence A. Quinn, son of

St. The rite will be in the St. Anthony Catholic Church.

by wi photo, BRIDE-TO.BE—Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus C. Smith, 3302 Orchard <St., will be

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Mrs. John Quinn, 423 N. Arnolda

Friteh-Hale photo, BETROTHED—Miss Modena Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gilbert, 2630 Guilford Ave., will be married _ Nov. 7 to Robert Fulton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Fulton, 825 N. Grant Ave.

D. of I. Will Hear Mrs. Patrick

Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick of Ayres will give a talk on fashions at a dinner meeting of the Daughters of Isabella at 6 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic Community Center. Ayres’ models will illustrate the talk. Miss Frances Lipps is chairman of the dinner. Her assistants are Misses Eldena Auberry; Alice and

Walker, Susanne and Ursula Buennagel, Ann Cummins and Helen Burkhart. Mrs. F. M. Brown and Miss Alma Nalley are in charge of reservations.

Women Drivers Are Praised

PITTSFIELD, Mass According to Mrs. Lulu" Lovely of this city most women-—and mothers in particular — make better automobile drivers than men.

She herself is a grandmother In her 60s and has been teaching novices to drive since 1925. She has coached more than 2000 pupils in 22 years and some 1500 of them were women. Only two of these have had accidents, and they were minor mishaps.

New York Nurse Receives Medal

BRONXVILLE, N. Y.-—-Mrs. Elmira Bears Eickenden of Bronxville is the first nurse in the United) States to receive the Medal of Merit. It was awarded by President Truman for “exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the Unit-

| Parent-Teacher Congress | To Have Family Life Conference At Purdue University

The Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers will have a conference on family life next Wednesday and Thursday in the Union Building at Purdue University. ; Mrs. Joseph W. Walker will preside at the Wednesday morning session. The topic to be discussed is “The Community's Contribution to Better Family Life.” Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. will lead 4 panel

- on community agencies. : The afternoon session will be diHospital Guild [ve me vem teins wi 'T S various phases of family and Spm munity life. Miss Mary L. t0 P onsor thews will preside. The afternoon’s ockey ame Ben Watt will talk on “The The St. Vincent's Guild will Teacher's Problem Is Your Probsponsor & hockey game on Nov. 6 lem,” at an evening meeting. Mrs. in the Coliseum. Mrs. John M. Robert F. Shank will conduct the Meyer and Mrs. George L. Hart are session.

co-chairmen of the project. ‘ “Training for Better Home and The committee members are Mes- Family Life,” will be the topic of

program will close with a tea spon-| § sored by the Lafayette City Council.| &

Holland photo. BRIDE—Miss Santa Provenzano was married Sept. 10 to Harry Stonich, 912 Arnolda Ave. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore P. Provanzar,

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1947 |Art Students

JéfIries, all of Carmel. ’ The past presidents of the leagu will pour tea during the exhibit, They are Mesdames Arthur Jeffries, Philip Luts, 8. A. Salmon, Floyd Sidman, Wendell Coler, R. W. Buhl, Thomas Farmer, George Madinger

Miss Phillips To Be Wed

Miss Kathryn Phillipe, 3322 Oollege Ave., will become the bride

Ave, at a 7 p. m. ceremony Friday in her home. Dr. Frederick R,

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paign and at Chateau-Thierry and|jjon more marriages than in the afterwards as chief nurse for the| year previous,

dames Addison Coddington, Donald the Thursday morning session. Joe den, Mass, will be the attendants. stays ont mue Shimer, T. B. Kruse, Larry Zapp, E. Craw a ay There will be 640 5. New Jersey 0 Mrs. Green will wear a blue satin . neater fashior Albert M. Donato, Thad Brown, M.|/four discussions on tite general . . frock, and the bride will wear grey : J. Riordan, Frank McKinney, U. V. topic led by Mrs. J. B. Kohimeyer, Guild to Give satin. MRS. LAIR | Pflum, C. E. Mason, Walter Joyce, Prof. George E. Spencer, William : After a short wedding trip, the the girls who | Frank Otte and A. J. Michell. |Floyd, Dr. Harold Christenson, Mrs. B : d P t cofiple will be at home at the Col- lip rouge “don Also C.F. Parrars, H. C. Schu- Shank and Miss Matthews. riage rarty lege Ave. address. rouge. The maker, Thomas Fitzgerald, A. N.| The Board of Managers will meet Hes? Fess . - . Huber, Paul McNamara, George at 7 p. m. Tuesday before the con-| ne St. Francis Hospital Guild Music F ederation Fig Reman Davis, W. G. Cash, Larry Cummings ference begins at Purdue. They will| Will sponsor a dessert-bridge party| =" 7 urple tones Sr, John Cain, W. C. Huonker, hear special reports, officers’ re-|at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the hos-/ Districts to Meet PD Charles Rimp, W. C. Kennedy, C. H. ports and standing committee Te- | pital. Mrs. Roy Nation is chairman,| Mrs, Claire McTurnan, president | mask yetowl: Luft and Robert Ines. {ports and appoint new chairmen. - | assisted by Mrs. Charles Gaither Of the Indiana Federation of Music That mean There will be a regular meeting Sm—————————— : lubs; Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Mar- | such a satis! of the guild on Monday at 10 a. m. Dance Theme Chosen (and Mrs. Heyman Gick. ; | tinsville, and Miss Ada Bicking will i have 8 differs in the nurses’ home. Mrs. E. G.| | There will be a meeting ofl joing a meeting of the East Dis- ; to the cheek Freihage is ini charge of the lunch-| By Hospital Guild {the guild on Tuesday in the hos=| 4 riot in New Harmony tomorrow. | eon. Mrs, Ellard B. Duane will pre-| 1 Lp Pital. Mrs. Thomas Quill will pre-| "posting ‘of the Sixth District BLEND fot side, assisted by Mrs. George Potts! side, and Mrs. Ada Roth is chair- pygey in Crawfordsville will be at- ~ if you want and Mrs, Warren Bevington. (chosen as the theme for the dinper-, man of the covered-dish luncheon. by os 1 ¢ a fr {dance which St. Margaret's Guild | Mesdames tended Mesdam " ook brough ; | in the Indian-| Assistant hostesses are Bliss Wells, Frederic Sterling, Frank Laird says, ‘Chin Tells Story |Will sponsor Deg. 6 in the Indian-|eoparieq gchneider, William F. Mur- Ellis and H N Teak ; |apolis Athletic. Club, Mrs. Kenneth | "0 “wore aeumng Cregor, Sidney an white streak : J | : Phy and Walter Ph Edington, Miss Grace Hutchings It won't be Of Character | Adair will serve as chairman. ” Plans for the Nov. 8 Snow Ball and Miss Bicking. color is carri The shapeliest feature about a! The guild's annual Halloween | dance in the Knights of Columbus trati woman, according to Sol Polito,|Parties for General Hospital pa- | Bane or be dE . : Rests + cameraman for “The Long Night,”|tlents are” being given this week. — Sigma Chi Mothers a is the lady's chin. Yes, that's That for adults will be tomorrow Set Meeti what the man says—the chin. (in the hospital's occupational Work Record et Meeting te Mr. Polito, several times winner therapy department and that for. 2 England The Sigma Chi Mothers Club of One-Dis of the Oscar for cinematography, children will be Friday in the chil-| IN ngian Butler University will have a lunch- Always declares that all other contours|dren’s ward, | LONDON—Miss Ethel Eldred, 54,|eon-meeting Tuesday in the chapcan be treated by the camera as loperates a pneumatic drill in the ter house. Mrs. Gordon Holland An All-in-s to add or subtract from the physi- will speak on “Experiences in a one-piece | cal outlines, but not the chin. Rapitmlene beds. of Whe Cys Light China.” ing cooked This feature tells a story of and Coke Co.'s works as Beckton, in| yy, Josph 'W. Dorrell is chair- Whole ker. character, he adds, and is one that Essex, man, assisted by Mesdimes Clyde amounts you nobody: can monkey with. Better She has never been late nor ab- E. Young, Frank C. Jones, R. M medium-thicl get to work on those chin and neck sent during the six years she has Hahermsn, A. T. Baker, Norman Ifa meaty exercises to keep those tell-tale been on the job. Hamilton and H. L. Coyner. in a halt cul wrinkles and extra folds of flesh - Wind away Bake in a nn Head Hunters i NEW GUINEA—Among some New a fruit desse Guinea tribes, no girl would care to ImAITy a man who had not ved his courage as a head byl ni and Consom taken at least one head. A dish of em m— consomme s8 More Weddings point for a WASHINGTON—A record num- tions. Yor ounces of nc water about This was more than a half:mil-| Rovdiés we Moorefield photo. a ded | | WEDDING NEAR—A cere- and stir in t Meeting Tomorrow | mony Nov. 8 in Glendale, Cal., ' mixing well. The Inter Libros Club will meet, Will unite Miss Loretta Edwards somme fron at & p. m. tomorrow in the home| and Arthur J." Sabo, both of and pdt » of Mrs. Alvin Blankman, 5336 E.| Los Angeles. Her parents are | about ;

Washington .8t. The hostess will review “Nothing So Strange.” :

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