Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1948 — Page 18
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Clubs— : |Teen Topics— - Altrusa Club + ~ Will Dine On Friday
Women to Hear Mrs. Compton . A dinner and luncheon: meeting! along with a book review are among events planned by local club women for the near future, W The Altrusa Club will meet for a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting Friday in the Gold Room of the Hotel Wash"ington, John Ruckelshaus will discuss “The United Nations.” ; Miss Marta Hermandez, Colombia; South America, is to be a special) guest. Miss Frances Vogel -is- pros gram chairman, and Miss Hele Brown is president.
A 13:30 p. m. luncheon meeting has been planned by the members of the Woman's Research Club {ur Monday in the 38th St Branch Merchant's National Bank. Mrs Charles W. Compton will review “So Dear to My, Heart” (North). Mrs. Theodore Locke is hostess : chairman, assisted by -Mesdames William R. Forney, T. P. Woodson, W. J. Ransdell, Harvey D. Kemp, Henry L. Davis, Russell Bosart, John Kolmer and R. O. MéAlexander.
Chapter 2; Cruzan Parliamentary Law Club, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Misses Alice and Margaret Murray, 4103 Arthington Blvd. Mrs. W. D. Spencer will preside, and A. A. Borts will speak.
Mrs. Olive Enslen Tider will give "cuttings from several books when she talks to the Indianapolis Pilot Club at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club, Miss Jane O. re
herty. is program chairman.
"The Aftermath Club will meet at) 12:30 p. m. tomorrow is the home| of Mrs. George Robinétt, 2037 Park! Ave. The assistant hostesses are “Mrs. C. L. Price and Mrs. Bertha, Wright Mitchell. - Mrs. Louise Brooks will talk on “The Business of “Antiques.”
Speaker Says Balance Is Key Problem -
To find a balance between free personal initiative and government controls 1s a key problem beneath ‘the cross-currents now agitating industrialized nations; Dr. Althea Kratz: Hottel last night told mem-|
By SALLY - TELEPHONITIS is a teen-age disease. You all love to get on the phone and gab. You love to hear the bell ring—if it's for you. But here are a couple of rules as old as the telephone itself. A girl never calls up a new boy. She never phones an old date wno | has been neglecting her. Chasing gets nowhere, gals! The new guy will think you're
len Assi riekion of University Sor orities Women. o} om sits
AAUW members from. throughout. Alpha Chap. Beta C Chi “Theta. 8 8 the state attended a dinner at 6:30 . bn Back. Bosintas, ng. Bean oF tn, Ee a cy te Kimmel, state president. : hi E. Washington, hostess. Rush reo I Alpha Chapter, Kappa. Beta Chi. § rr oe Orr LA Cae
ER nod CO BP Mee LW bre Rm i Bis between ton, 3711 N. Gladstone, hostess,
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PER RE is Mrs. B.. 1. Miller.
Mrs. Grace Golden To Be Speaker
So A rh raion Avon tel. “human minds must Tee themselves to operate wih 8 wide range of vision. “The "AAUW endésvor to con-| - tribute to the solution of economic ang social Problems through study| Mrs. Grace Golden will speak astivi also encourages hefore the Association of Childhood | ~ Nama ‘participation in. intellectu-| Education when it meets at 4 p.m: a Seo nomic, ~ social: and political Monday in the West Room of the es,” Dr. Hottel stated. War ‘Memorial Building. The AAUW encourages talented Mrs. Golden will talk on the women by maintaining. a program|UNESCO Conference held ‘recently | o. fellowships and international in Mexico.” Miss Ida Connor. will] - study grants and ‘by supporting re-| {report on the UNESCO Stady | 2 oonstruction- sid sid for women in the Group at the association's ye AR Ove “[tion tr Oktavorms “City.
p. m. Thurs. 38th St. Branch. Th=|
an ‘tasy target for -tohight. The old beau will definitely be ennoyed and embarrassed or quick with the brush-off. : Either way, youre strictly off the beam. . . * SAVE YOUR in and your pride. You'll likely have a chance to make an impression on the newcomer at school or at a party. And there's’ absolutely no use
The Bridal Scene—
Wilda Whittaker will Be Feted At Linen Shower Saturday; Miss Schulz to Be Honored.
Three brides-to-be will be honored by showers. Today's bridal scene {also spotlights the news of a pre-nuptial dinner and of a recent wedding. Miss Wilda Whittaker, daughter—of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Whit-| | taker, ‘40 E. Westfield Blvd, will be the honor guest at a linen shower, wi Dolores Daugull, 1218 E Kessler Blvd, is to B
at 8 p. | m. Sanaa Miss
ert M. Gossman, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Gaylord Conway, " Zionsville. The shower guests will be Mesdames Whittaker, Conway, W. Glen{more Clute, Jesse Overman, William {Stump, Charles Dunk, Harold Rice land L. A. Froelich, Misses Joan 1¥arian, Jeaf Fein, Betty Jean S {Barker Scan Parkhurst and Dorothy
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pty ‘Dride-to-be is a graduate of
William Woods College, and Mr. lGossman is-a student at Butler University.
“Mrs: Kevin-C. Walah, 438 N. .Oak~
“T elephonitis’ Is Teen Disease :
THE LINE IS BUSY — Marilyn Hein carries on a lengthy ” ‘phone conversation
with some help from Frances Williams in this picture especial Both the models are students at Beech Grove High School.
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. [WDC Groups To Meet Next Week Book Hour to Be Held on Jan. 21 Three groups of the Woman's Department Club will meet next week in the clubhouse. The Book Hour will ‘be held at 11 a. m. next Wednesday. Mrs. Donavan A. Turk will preside, and Mrs. E. Preston Jones and Mrs, Othniel Hitch will be hostesses. “Best Sellers” is to be the topic| of Miss Rosemary York talk. ».. The Community Weltdre Depart-| ment will meet at 12:30 p. m. on, Jan. 21 for a discussion luncheon. | Capt. Golden L. Reynolds will talk| op on “Increasing Problems of Juve-| OOF nile Delinquency,” Mrs. E. A. Car-| ‘{son will preside, and Mrs, George,
A. Bowen will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Margaret Fleury and Mrs. R.|
+hespitality-committee-The-will be Mesdames Roland M. Cotton, J Prank Holmes, Homer G. Knight, Stephen J, Kloss, Raleigh 8. Miller, Paul N. Rowe, Louis J. Ryboit, George W. Snyder, Carl Spickelmiter and Ralph Velandingham. ” ~ » Miss Lois Ann Ely will give an dillustrated lecture on “A: Marine Garden” at a 1:30 p. m. meeting on Jan, 23 to the members of the Garden Department. Mrs. H. ‘©. Blasingham and Mrs. {Frank J. Uhl are in charge of the tea hour, assisted by Mesdames Maude Berner, Kathrine Davis, -| Margaret Fleury. A. W. Holtegal, {Lee Ingling, Everett Lett, James S. Marlowe, Robert L. Moorhead, | George O. Rafert, F. F. Rumple and William A, Smith and Miss Pearl I. 1
My Day— 21O- Activity In Federation
Is Urged
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, N. Y. Jan, 14-It seems that little attention has been given to Gen, Charles de Gaule's proposal that trade unions be disposed of in France, and that some kind of “association” be created in which employers and employees have equal interests and equal rights, i Unfortunately, however, while the interests are equal they are diver-
y posed. Jor The Times. .
running after an ex-date or try. ing to warm-over a cold romance, You may telephone a boy with whom you're on good terms wo ofier condolences in sickness or death, to invite him to a party in your home, to break a date if you're ill and to check on arrangements for a definite prospec tive date.
strong employees’ organization, it is These and these ONLY, my work j
far easier for the employer to exert his rights than it is for the employee. In the Hitler regime the trade
2 ~Tto be a dictator he is not going. to build strong trade-union groups. Even in Russia, where trade unions are strong, they are strong only as
governmept. . . . »
| signments of récent months was the
ARNG MR Rg el-nonvingine. the meembede, Bernice Walsh on. Jan. 22 in her|the World Federation of Trade U home. fons that the Marshall Plan was The prospective bride will married to James Charles Aull on countries and of importance to Jan. 31 in St. Philip Neri's Catholic labor, and, therefore, deserved their
Church. She is the datighter of Mr. support.
Ritter Ave. is the son-of ‘the late: powerful in the world federation. Mr. and Ms. Edward A. Aull, |" On his return to this country, I The couple will be honored at a Saw a statement from Mr, Carey bridal dinner at 6:30 p. m. on Jan. that our government was bringing 30. Mr. and Mrs. James P. McNulty, influence to bear to get the CIO sister and brother-in-law of Miss to withdraw from the world. fedWalsh; will. be hosts in their home, eration. . 864 MN. Oakland Ave,
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Clubs to Meet
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The guests are to be Messrs. and" policy, since it would leave the field (Mesdames Roger J. Aull, Louie Aull open to the labor groups in: the and Walsh, Misses Cathryn Aull, | various countries that’ disagree with Helen Frances Rosner and Mildred the point of view of the United i States. Such a move would leave
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| A household shower honering Miss In. which it is Important that we; Marjorie M. Schulz will be given at have influence. = —-
8 p.m. Friday, Mrs. Edward H. will’be hostesses in their home, 2034 E. 12th St. Miss Schulz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter A. Schulz, 920 N. Park-. Pr og! ram Set
er Ave, will be married to Richard] The International Federation of “H. Peeler; son of Mrs. Dempsey Business and Professional” Women Peeler, 737 N, Bradley Ave,, on Jan. have planned an “Internaiional 25 in the Zion Evangelical and Re-| Week” program for the last week in formed Church. | February. Shower guests will he Mesdames| Miss Sally Butler, president, will Schulz, Peeler, Eugene McClain, speak on a radio broadcast schedRobert Polter and Raymond E. Sie- | uled for 12:15 p. m. on Feb. 28. The bert, Misses Lois Peeler, Clair Conor, broadcast will originate in New Marianne Daries, Carol Ann Flie-| York. génschmidt, Gloria Haffner, Lois| The federation is organizing a Dale .Horning, Ruth Kottlowski, chapter in: Switzerland. The Ellen Kroll, Harriet Schuh, Marjo- | Danish group has been formed in Copenhagen,
'Accou ntants
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‘Mr. and Mrs, Donald O. Cook are| making their home now with the! bride's parents, * Mr. and Mrs.! Charles C. Myers, 1220 N. Keystone Will Meet Ave, The bride is the former Miss|’ Margaret Gayle Myers. | Pred 8. Kuethe, account execu- . The couple was married Dec. 21 tive, will discuss “Investments and in the East Tenth Street Methodist the Stock Market in Wall Street.” Church. “The Rev. -Charles: R. when he speaks before the Amer: Holmes officiated. Mr, Cook is the | | ican Society of Women Accountants son of Mr. and Mrs, Clair W. Cook, Monday. Uxbridge, Mass, The meeting will be at 6 p. m. In the YMCA. Miss Ruth Richter is program chairman. _ A film, “Money at Work,” will |Mustrate Mr. Kuethe's talk.
Two Homemakers
Two homemakers clubs will meet’
The Franklin Cent Simon Romenaue ou wi meet Fprctieon Will Be
with Mys. Edward Sutherland, New| A 1 p. m. luncheon ‘will ‘be held
Bethel, for a covered dish luncheon. tomorrow in the Summit Tearoom
Mrs. Fred Fox will assist. i "5 =» by the Central District Auxilia ‘The Liberty Garden Homemakers y lary
4G. Manning are. chairmen. of the|
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“Mrs. Marston Announces ‘Chairmen For the Park School Garden Tour
COMMITTEE AT HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the 10th annual Park School Garden Tour,
that will be held May 8 and 9, Mrs. Frederick Marston,
general chairman for the tour, made the announcement i a recent meeting of the Mothers Association in the home of Mrs.
H. P. Travis. The Garden Selection Committee will be headed by. Mesdames Leslie M. Devoe, Charles A. Greathouse Jr. and Evans Woollen Jr. Mrs. John Bulger has been named | | secretary, Mrs. Harry Kerr Is in charge of tickets and .drs. Harold | | B. West will be responsible for | personnel, The directory for the will be published under the | | direction of Mrs. Paul Van B. | Allen, and Mrs. Woollen is tobe in charge of the descriptions for | shadow boxes. the. directory, | Mrs. J. K. Ruckelshaus is chair-
| ‘man -of the committee that will Publicity is Wo Ye Ranied by arrange the. table settings, and | Mrs: Goethe Link will direct the decorating arrangements. Mrs. E. W. Dyar is in charge of the Telephone Committee, The tour is sponsored annually | by the Mothers Association of the | school, and proceeds of the event are-used to benefit the institution.
Mrs. Bennett to Plan . Shadow Box Display
Commercial space is being han- | dled by Mrs. L. E. Randle, and | Mrs. E. J. Bennett is planning
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McCrae, with - Mrs. Irving A. Fauvre in charge of radio public‘ity, Mrs. QO. M, Helmer and Mrs, C. C. Duck have Been named gymnasium chairmen, and Mrs. Emory A. Kenyon will be in charge of ‘the flower show. Mrs. H. P.- Travis |.
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and Mrs. A. C. Fellinger will head the committee planning the tea.
Sorority. id ITo Celebrate | 70th Year
{liott Jr, William Eikenberry, wy, {iam Geyer and James E. Bettis, | The program, to include a “white elephant” sale, is being arranged by Mrs. Richard M. Coulter, Hep committee is made up of Mesdamey {Royer I. Brown, Robert §
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ler and John W. Patton, Mrs. War. ren D. Oakes will report on the Dorothy Canfield Fisher project, | Reservations for the dinner may {pe made by 6 p. m. Priday wity |Mrs. Alvin Fernandes or Mrs. Spene lcer Lloyd.
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Club will have a covered dish luncheon in the home of Mrs. George Stephanson, E. Raymond St, at 10:30 p. m.
WCTU Meeting
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Elmer Stewart, 1108 N. Downey Ave, will be the hostess, and Mrs,
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Birthday. Party. Mrs. J. H. Bayliss, 5144 Rosslyn Ave’, was hostess at a surprise birthday party for her husband on
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