Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1947 — Page 2

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Ask Mrs. Manners— : Sei ey LE Sa i are

Comments on the Duties of Women Votors ob to Public

Dear. Mrs. Manners: — oe Im not rorried at about ot becoming an alooholic—but Tm worried — Material Being Sent | I WAS VERY MUCH INTERESTED in your answer to S¢Une relief. I'm told oxygen does it. Do you know? ou. om. To Major Libraries a recent letter to your column from “A Woman Voter” about Inhalation ” oxygen will increase the rate of recovery from the | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP)

women’s participation in politics. * Spiglitie vi iioolle diame, Seeatnt Jos Wolica! ith n lich. Some Army and Navy wartime top | o ’ To argue politics is futile, but to be.informed and intel-| expense. Searelty makes ft available only to pe: in grave need secrets are now open books 10 | ligent on the important issues of the day is vital, Every 1¢ usually is given at's hospital—and hospitals are busy institutions, Drowsers In the country’s major |} right carries with it a responsibility, and the right to vote Te Pati intales through a face mask which is attached by rubber | libraries, -- La the responsibility to se that vote in the best interests of all the hose fo & heavy | More than a million copies of dmpliée of hiv i a yt It seems impractical as well as expensive fo lake a self- inflicted once secret publications and maps! In our democracy the power is with the people, and the people must| throbbing head to an oxygen tent “the next morning." You asked £0 of the armed services and the State| use that power wisely if our democracy is to continue. The first essen- Your headache—suffer with “it. Your “hangovers” help keep you Department have been turned over |

-| . October Near All-Time Record

reported day that ening for building econstruction continued at near-record levels last month. In a preliminary report on cone struction activity during October, the department estimated that $1, 450,000,000 was spént for all types of construction. This was only $8 mil-

val to the wise use of the ballot is information. in line. to he Lili ny 91 Congress for de-! Hou below the all-time record set in Women have the same diity as men to be good citizens. In many Ary pos an tion to ‘other! pembter. fields, such as child welfare for example, their interest is pernape even sive to Mn, a Bla when $0 ‘disagreg With libraries. wl The department said that new deeper than that of men, cs ems te | The armed foros also have furs] {construction costing about $1,253. Organizations such as the League of Women Volers, who ‘provide $ WwW bh Hi | nished the library with more than] 000,000 went up during the month, HBlased and impartial information and encourage women to par-| T 0 as ington igh 800,000 confiscated enemy papers, Nearly half the new construction ticipate fully in the responsibilities. of good citizenship are to be com- |Experts say the documents contain was privately financed residential mended for their contribution to the maintenance of our democratic T 4 id "Harvest Festival’ 'a wealth of information of particu- | building, New commercial and intradition, ANOTHER WOMAN VOTER, City. 0 0 > - lar value to scientists and historians. Sustrial ging during Outobee You write an excellent letter. Comments, as well as problems and | 1 wo o00n High School PTA will sponsor a “Harvest Festival’ Subjects range from munitions to Sotaled ue rion, dequestions of readers, maintain the coltimn. Will you write us again? Wednesday night as part of the open house program in observance of medicine. Air maps and social and | An estimated 1,883,000 . A community, and the nation in torn, thrives in proportion to each |, oo on “mqucation Week. economic histories of countries were employed On a on eitizen’s intelligent and sincere participation in government and in A dinner in the school cafeteria at 5 p. m. will be followed by Which were later occupied offer val-| projects during October, the defurtherance of moral, cultural, health and social Suvglépment ‘ | the business meeting in the auditorium. The program includes a talk uable material for students- Milt] partment reported. This wat 8 drop will benefit directly by constant improvement In by E. C. Cummins, president of Canterbury College, community singing tary strategists also will find much of about 17,000 from September, but his neighborhood, city, county, state and ‘nation. land a play by members of the a ar —— lof interest. an i increase of 130,000 over ' ’ Latin classes. There will also be a Sitricia Barric le ie Additional hithe . o ‘Are My Services Needed in Social Work? 'display of water color paintings by: Too einer Dian Oromo aor ay | ments will be nite Jedey Soy:

I'M WILLING to do some volunteer social work but am not 8c< sree 1 avon Whitmire, art instrue- | aan, JTioou Cayley, Wiliidm Blaney, | brary as security testrictions’ are|

quainted with the neéd. I live on E. 34th St. and would prefer to Work 1nr and exhibits of woodcraft, Rail, Donna Seali, Lucille Dortch, Doro- lifted.

in that vicinity. printing, journalism and economics Geox. Meih ann Dorich, Corn Sohnsor |

| A Dortch, Are my services needed? MRS. C. 3.0: ES classes. [Jacqueline Balbir Dori Bievenson oF ee) foe oun lis rouse elvin Allender, Celi Ag Appear or inurl at he Coun af foi Akencl ivr her Virgil Stinebaugh, superintend- Norms Basel], b Torin Byrum, . Boch, | ucator | Studi jes | Services Department, Room om ’ ent of schools, and members of the Commiskey; Dolores Cox, Prank ne That department serves as a clearing house for volunteer services and Wiliam Harris, Bob Ticks ks, Nan Lou,

Credit Leader To Give Address

works with approved fund and non-fund agencies, publio sad private, a ourd Will ¥8 gueas u ther Wayne Lech, Yiiel Phyllis” Soovall, opel, T h I | Henry H. Heimann, execu mm ; Woshier, Lowell Lents, Mast ‘ tive Suis Jou preference to work at North East Community Center ak Narciagors PEA o adh 2 an 2 on i gac er ur nover peuy 5. Joimanh, Suivi ' olen =»

of Credit Men, will speak at a

Special skills are needed. particularly in the city’s community president, has announced plans for eenters and YWCA and YMCA, Men and women are sought to help a skating party to be neld at Riv- Capehart to Speak with dramatiés, current evenis, music, story telling, singing, dis- erside Amusement Park, Jan, 19. cussion, sports, homemaking, visiting, bookbinding, leathercrafl, sew- | Tyo hundred and forty-five stu- At Rotary Luncheon !schools was 83.9“per cent for an 11-| door in the expanded south building -of L. S. Ayres & Co., ing, woodworking, metal working, jewelry making, ceramics, clay dents at Washington achieved an “what's ‘Wrong With the World Year period ending in September,| J. L. Reece of Shelbyville, and Ben M. Bugbee of 2150 N. Dela-

es Sinte Service LEB ANON. Nov. 10 — ‘Teacher luncheon of the Indianapolis Asso-

turnover in the Boone County LUCKY CUSTOMERS — First customers through the Jw Slatien of Cost Jen at DOOR to- ; Merritt Fields, executive manager {of the local organization, said other

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modeling, ‘textile Instruction, dancing and clerical Jobs, honor roll standing for the first and “Its Leadership?” will be the 1948: PrincIpE Jaro Moody of the, ware St., receive qift certificates from James R. Harbison. (right) | guests at the meeting will inelude edes ions? six weeks grading period. . Four 8 00] announced today. publicity director of Ayres. ‘What Ars the Rules for P trians Rai FREAETTER ted 16F first place honors. OPC of the address by. Ben. Homer, His... study. into.this. phase ..of ET A 5 SS Per [Cafles Raifton, Jraiuer of MY FAMILY keeps me busy at home. When I do have time 0 80 They are Francine Camden, Flaine B: CAPEN&rt, Before the “luncheon school--adminiotration. shows: that. Methodist Group went WETAELINGL_ Meet. es my - downtown I'm not sure of the traffic rules for pedestrians. ‘Demos, Robert Snodgrass. and meeting of the Indianapolis Rotary 329 Per cenf of the resignations Pl B F ide | Sarah A. 8waim WOTU will meet and Victor U. Eggerding, St. Louis, Lots of other people look uncertain, 100, Will you give us a few of oni Theofanis. Club tomorrow noon in the Clny-. were to accept teaching positions FIONS Dazaor Friday gerding,

at 11 a. m. tomorrow at 822 Villa oe elsewhere, Discharges by - school | WSCS of St. Paul Methodist a national association director,

Ave. A covered-dish luncheon willl pred J. Hamerin of the Lilly Church, Rader and Eugene Sts., will be served at noon. Special Tule | Varnish Co. and president of the

the most Importans things to remember when crossing the street? { I Hotel. ra BUSY MOTHER, Indianapolis, . | Others on the high. honor roll Pre” Ospehart;” senior senator 'TUstees accounted for 12.3 per cent.

cross only at crosswalks, |AT® 3 . th | Teachers living outside the comwalk only on the green Nine aad & Hehe changes after you |, Shirley Newnum, Donna Skies, Mars Te Bt pe Jno munity where they teach are less hold a bazaar Friday in the church. "ill Je presented by Mrs. Ruth rngianapolis association will preregardless If there Is a traffic sign. Zgone, N Margaret 4 Stansbury, Martha | members ber of the Rok {likely to resign, the survey indicates. Noon and evening meals. will be BCatur, ; {side at the meeting and the Rt. oiart aston Veal ie Ap Tan: h po afer) Hes Wht on the ved Night ln Bosak. Bn, Crys. Domest [i 20. 3ctive em "of the ROWIY| “Turnover was about the same for Served. The Circles of WSCS wil BUICK NAMES MANAGER | Rev. ‘Msgr.’ Henry P. Dugan will a mer, i Watch the driver who Is K |jiven, Jasas Modian, Ards, Co Marjo ‘both men and women. meet during the week, Martha = "or Poffenberger has been ap-| Sie - the invocation.

outer lane of trafic at certain indicated intersections. That rule wi A at Virginia and Alabama, 10th and Massachusetts, and Prospect nanan, Burvars arher, Sidred- Walsh, RAIL LADIES SPONSOR PARTY,

| Circle, at 11 a. m. Wednesday, 1046 _| Mr. Heimann, a recognized finan- : ' pointed central region sales man : . : |W. 34th 8t.; Dorcas Circle, 1 p. m.| will ha su and Virginia. Drivers in the middie and left lanes at those corners |,iy A rane jaar june" Lanmat | Ladies Society, Brotherhood of Artists Display Work | Wednesday, 1054 Congress ar ager of the Buick division of Gen-| -|cial analyst, ve. 44 Bis sub-

| ject” “Is a Bust Coming.” move on the green light. Tonge Paiiola Whitmore Huge ne. Ben. [LOCOMOtive Firemen and Engine-| Three Indiana artists are dis-| Mary Circle, 10 a. m. Thursday, °. Motors Corp. His headquarters

nett, ‘Phyllis Brodie. Wither Consiac men Lodge No. 303, will sponsor a! playing their wark at the Penn- 930 W. 31st St: Elizabeth Circle “J be in Flint, Mich. WARREN DEMOCRATS TO mEpT J

What to Do on Morning After? Fiennes Warne, Shirley Haines and pillow-slip card party to, be held sylvania Academy of Fine Arts at 10 a. m. Thursday, St. Paul Church; PAINTERS TO MEET The Warren Township Democrat I “BEND THE ELBOW” less than most of the men IT know but my, Wiliam MeCurdy, Delores Moduing, at 1: :30 p. m. Thursday at Fooderaft. Philadelphia, Pa. They are Ann Lydia Circle, 10 a. m. Thursday, Painters. Indianapolis Union No, Club will hold its monthly meeting business practically forces me to have a “few” occasionally. If also grills Fee MIC ores Sebans, Cnr. Mrs. Roland Robinson is chairman, H. Belding and Maxil Ballinger, 1146 Congress St. and Ruth Circle, 47, AFL, will meet at 8 p. m., Nov. 18, at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in Buckley's requires that I'm alert the next day. My constitution doesn't co-operate.’ tina. Jot, Ruth Juneh, Lortite pump- assisted by Mrs. Frank Kistner and both of Bloomington, and George 12:30 p. m. Thursday, 3145 North- in the Carpenters’ Hall, 531 E. Mar- restaurant in Cumberland. Herbert We might as well he honest—' "hangovers" tre here to stay. Paul Harding, Marilyn May, Janes mith: Mrs. victor Hammerle, Jo Mess, 8237 Central Ave, | western Ave. ket St. IRosemeyer will preside.

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