Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 18

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ay Mrs. Saul Bernat Will Be Hostess . To Alumnae Group on Monday Night |

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TIONS are arranging meetings on Monday. The In-

5 "+ dianapolis Alumnae “Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, | “will “ave *s January meeting following a dinner at 6

o'clock that night. Mrs. Saul Bernat will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Charles Fitch, Mrs, Frank Gerke, Miss

Melva Shull and Miss Ann Mathews. Miss Ruby Winders -will-preside at the. business meeting, which | ‘will be followed by a program. Mrs. Gerke will discuss “Great, Conductors,” and she will use recordings to illustrate her review.

. x» ro. | Mrs. George H. Vale will entertain the Daughters of the - British She will have Mrs, Fred

a feature of the meeting.

Civil Liberties Will Follow Better Living

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N.Y, Jan. 2--Dr. Bryn J. Hovde, president, of the New School for - Social ‘Research, wrote’ a Christmas editorial in| which he said: “Once again it is| Ohristmas, But we reflect with| considerable sadness upon the by- | gone year. For men of good will it | has been a time of trial and tribulation. Nature itself has beer harsh, Frosts «ana floods and | drought have brought a continent | to the verge of starvation. But the |

» ~ ” The Women's Auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners will have jta monthly meeting following a 6 | o'clock dinner Monday night: Mrs. | George H. Wagner is chairman ~of -arrangements- for -the -meeting: Plans will be discussed for ‘he monthly card party that will be t

i beney as her assistant hostesses. | |

held at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday, Jan, 14.

“ ” » . A 1°0'clock luncheon will be held Monday by the members of the | Indianapolis Associate Chapter of | Kappa Kappa “Kappa = Sorority. | The meeting will be held in the | 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank.- Mrs. William H. Boyd will speak on “Antiques.” Mrs. G. H. Metzger, hostess for the day, will be assisted by Mess cold and the most steriliz-| dames R. G. Neff, Myron Daveaing aridity lie in the human spirit.” | port, F, R. Baker, T. W. Bennett 1 hope that these words Will-N0l “and D. C. Hess. ” f

be true a year from nev; : sour} There has been in the past year| "1s, here bas beour county avout RIVA. Auxiliary,

Prices are very

our own wellbeing. 5 : high and many people have not hand mary SLL dey wa Octs Meeting

put that is our own fault and not: o- id ; Tm. i tne taut -of nature. Nawre has And Dinner | treated us kindly: : i

“a. a 8 i BUT in e it withheld the|iliary to the Railway. Mall Associa-| pot» he eople needed #0/tion will meet at 3 o'clock | Switzerland, well off

pudly. vn use the war passed ment Club. Mrs. Peter A. Clements her by, which kept theling. ~~. of the drought enough food| She will appoint a nominating

people from rowing for he oy The rest of Europe. committee to prepare the blots; the Verge of despair and trusts for the March election of officers. hon 1) , not only for Preferential ballots for the four new |

“during the coming yea - up -8 responsible self-suffi- ‘ ciency in the future. The mere prom i ki us from L hough of thiz suaja oy Members, their families and guests hope every one heard or read will have dinner at 8 p. m. Mrs. ry > of State Marshall's report Paul Carruthers and Mrs, Obie Ogle on his return from the London con- are co-chairmen, us why the Mar. go through.

+ but to officers to-be elected will be taken. Following the business session, a

John C. Allen, William Cuffel, Louis

feet again, there can be no democracy and freedom

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‘y Eh : : Secretary of - State ence ~ Sheldon : his Boh Bonen

part’ of Eastern Include” marimb : at |Carol. Ottipger and a dance. Eufopean group of what we mean tiger and 2 Sante:

by civil liberties and freedom io Pe their standard of living comes up 10 . : W 7 the point where they can afford » cn omen think of individuals and not only ye M . is em "oo Will Meet rom ! ; ng Rights Gom-| The January meeting of the Na-| mission meeting said to us: «1 tional League -6f American Pen) heard in America people say there Women will be a lunc _was._no_siieh thing as f dom—it at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. was simply freedom to starve.” We| THiS Will be" tie 35th anniversary)

“lesson here during the|of thé Indianapolis branch. leaned that § oy | Mrs. Grace 8, Pettijohn

depression "and we know now that!

sponsibility to see that its people “have freedom from fear. Ne

that we hold before us in the coming year—to show that our concepes 7 freedom and the rights of |the World-Qver.’ free mien includes the 1 of their government to see that no man, woman or child starves and that, as far as we are able; we extend that guarantee to the nations of the world because of the great ness and generosity of our spirit. |

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Will Meet .

The Indianapolis Section of the Council of Jewish Women will hold an inter-faith meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday tithe Kirshbaum -Center: Mrs. Harry Cohen -will-open-with| a prayer and Mrs. Robert Marks | will present a musical program, ac-! companied by Mrs. 1. E. Solomon. | Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will re view “Father and the Angels" | (Manners). . Mrs. Paul. Mode is chairman of the tea which will - follow the meeting. * {Colonna phate.

ENGAGED-—-Mr, and Mrs,

Mrs. Frank Spangler c. Anthony Jordan, 5892 N. |

Will Entertain New Jersey St. announce the The Queen Elizabeth. Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 1:30 m.| Wednesday with Mrs, Frank ary hofer, son of Mr. and Mrs, WalJer, 5251 Rosslyn Ave, ter: Brown Freihoter,..) 28 E. 36th Mrs. Jules Zinter is to be the. St No wedding date®iis been

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engagement of their daughter, |

"A NUMBER OF WOMEN'S SOCIAL ORGANIZA- | |

Assistants will include Mesdames|, mendations to both houses of Congress. on its|Dungan, Paul Duckwall, Ray Mar-| ..0 chairmen, congressional disshill, Archie Mercey, Albert T. Mor= |i, joqders, and city and county from’ want .and 8aD, Jesse Dill, Gary C. Elliott, V. 8.) 0 omen, to appeal directly to the r= Lamerson, Edwin Nelson, Join Mor | gonators and Representatives of gan, Edward H. Hughes and CIAE=iy,0ic ocalities to support the proand Miss . Mabel gran for the recovery of wire SERIES

| Rouse; port for the Marshall Plan. Effective aid must be prompt. It must

nthe Civic Theater, are (left to right) Mesdames E. F. Dirks; W. J. Kennedy Jr. and- Je : - | shrink and toughen.

Indorsement. Effort Launched

, The support of the Marshall Plan is one of the main objectives of program of motion pictures will be ype program which the Woman's Action Committee for Lasting Peace will urge upon Congress at the coming session. Mrs. Norman deR. Whitehouse, national president, made the announcement yesterday at national headquarters in New York. The committee, whose membership is nation-wide, will submit

nity on a nonpolitical basis. is the ‘intelligent,

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be sufficient to do the “whole job. TO Aftend Dinper

It must bring recovery and support! The Robison-Ragsdale Unit, Amer-|, for the stricken nations and not &ljcan Legion Auxiliary, will attend It must Be the annual open house and dinner respectiof the Legion Post at 6:30 p. and honor in the agreements be-| Monday in the Central Christian heon Jan. 17 tween ourselves and the ‘European church. countries.” |

leharge—of reservations. It willbe admission -to- this country--of- our... |a guest meeting: Dr. Johnnje Rut-|share of displaced persons during, {land Smith will speak on “Writers'|a four-year period, and the Mundt od . honld be one of the almsiConferences.” Also on the program | bill, authorizing the continuation of | ee his shoNID_De. One 0. A 157 Mrs; Arcadn Bails state senator the State Department s-iformation lwho will discuss “Women at Work program overseas. 1

Mis. Ellen Purdy and Mrs: Petti gram _as- one of the mejor essenjohn are co-chairmen for the event. tials in establishing -— - ee Mrs, Whitehouse said,

pean recovery program should go {into effect on April 1: terim aid law is planned to meet | the needs of France, Italy and Aus- | tria only-to March 31. ° |

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heavy load of debt. characterized by mutual

[the more comprehensive European | recovery program,” {house emphasized,

The amounts proposed to cover the! SW cost, large as they are, will be many | ho times worthwhile to save our form

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“We regard this information pro- | _ real peace,” The committee believes the Euro- |

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“The Marshall Plan is not a relief! rogram, but aims at real recovery.

{ ciyilization. European“ recovery

of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vos, 4910 E. 39th Mt. BY

f the 16 European countries.

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x ‘continued, “that the American peoIt" also has requested is 10 through their representatives in Congress, face this great opportuWhat needed is a program which has nonpartisan and {all-out support of both parties un-

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nee mi because wil pres at the vamos meei- VWomman 's Action Committee Urges Support of Marshall Plan;

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CHRISTMAS BRIDE—M iss {= Eulah Davis. daughter of “MF and Mrs. C. R. Plummer, 3314 Broadway, was married Christ mas Day to Paul M. Vos, son

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PLAN BENEFIT PERFORMANCE—Checking over a guest list for the benefit The Indianapolis Women's Aux-| performance of "Joan of Lorraine” that Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will sponsor Jan . 8

T. C. Davis. The play will have its regular opening the following night.

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IClubs—

: Club to Meet. of Monday With | Mrs. Ewing

Mrs. Loveless to Be Another Hostess

The Beta Mu Club will meet Wednesday. Wednesday with Mrs. Willlam L.| Mrs. Mary Wesseiman of the In-

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| lof the Altrusa Club will be held a

Howell, 2228 Whalen St.

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speak to the parents of|at 8p. m. Tuesday by

ly luncheon mee:ing Wil The monthly iu nw a [School 8 at 1:30 p. m. Her topic|Chapter of Delta jwill be “The Care of Your Sick | Sorority. v Child at Home.” The Red’ Cross|the 38th St. Branch, Merchants Na- / It

11230 p. m. tomorrow in the Hote { Washington. Miss Helen D. Brown will preside. Dr. Agnes Adcock will -be the)

will present a film.

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election and luncheons will Several Inds nepolis sorority The Council, PEO meet at 1 p. m Monday in the 38th St. Branch of meet A with Miss Jy disc : W i 3 Bete MoT Wl Suc vow | Cellum, 1300 N. Delaware Bt : 2! -— Pratt photo. | “Wisdom From Books” will be the The New Era Club will meet at 1 TO BE WED—A ceremony topic for the day, and Miss Mildred p. m. Monday with Mrs. Gearse B.| j,; 23 will unite Miss Marcie [Foster will he chairman, Loveless, 414 N, Bradley Ave. Mrs. . A Ada O. Lambkin will be the assist-| Jane Meihsner and Rolland T. | Plans for a pledge service will by ant hostess. | Wilcox, Their parents are Mr. discumd whis Nu Chapter, Dis Mis, Karl Walle soins | 3nd Mrs. John L. Maihuner, 829 Thats CHL Surwity, mista & Ya TWIN. TH AA is “0 | Paxton Place, and Mrs. Elsie M. | Mrs. Raymond Jérge, president, (left) and Isabe A knitting ‘party will be held bY \wilcox 1009 Central Ave, [Vill Present plans for the coming you' letters for members of" the. Crooked Creek. remeoeee | YOAT, DA Mrs. Frank Lines will § students at Shor Homemaker's Club when they meet . . [report on the charity pmoject. By §/ at 1:30 p. m. Tussday. Mrs. Bar| PT. A. News Are : Swintord, 501 N. Mishigan Rd. lola Cliapter, Al CHRISTMAS 1 Will be the eke, 1 Five PTA groups will meet Of ness mseting at 7:30 p.

i he PTA of Schéol 38 willl LC Tyr oT |speaker. Her topic will be “Future The at 1:30 . m. to hear Dr. Cochranes Hold

|Altrusans at the Pre-School Levil”| Matth ew Winters discuss “Child Open H ouse

[To tenderize tough meat, cook. it meeting of School 77. Dr. LeRoy {with an acid food such asa little| Burney will talk on “Better School vinegar or. tomato, Meat should Health” at a 1:30 p. m. meeting cooked over moderate or low of the parents of School 86. Mrs.

# by Mrs. Lowell Thomas.

“Daily Store Hours, 9:30 A. M. "til 5:00 P. M.

| The Irvington Woman's Club will Health.” ~ Mrs. K. K. Chen will]. {meet Monday with Mrs. Jane H. speak to School. 76 parents at ay ning Soe ramen | Gable, 5924 Lowell Ave. Mrs. Rich-| 1:15 p. m. The Mothersingers will|p nee in e. 2223 N ard’ Orton will discuss “Great sing. ig hone. s ys, “Our * Religious Education Pro- Baty os the nit | gram,” will be discussed by Dr. Everett ©. Meat Cookery Florizel A. Pfieiderer at a 1:30 p. m. | Bully Barber poured.

‘High heat causes meat to! Johii Yeager will sing, accompanied sit “as jurors for the first” time in

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