Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 20
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‘Conservatives Are Helping — 'Left-Wingers’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT WASHIN N, Jan, 16-1 sometimes wo! why the leading conservatives, Republicans and Democrats alike, are so ready to play into “the hands of the left-wing groups, Particularly the Communists. * They spparently paid no- attention to Secretary of State Marshall's statement in his testimony on the European recovety program, when he said: “If we decide that the) United States is unable or unwilling
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effectively to assist ‘In the recon: struction of ‘Western BEurgpe, we must accept the consequences of its collapse into the dictatorship of ‘police states.” *\ 5 ' Jaa IN OTHER words, we must begin this job by April 1, when the temporary aid will have come to an end, and we must do it on a scale which will allow for reconstruction and rehabilitation, not just for Save-must- make up- our minds. to be) +4he front line of defense with noth.~4ng between us and the “completely Communistic nations, because the _ Europea. continent will be in such Hora that it will have no choice _sdut to accept Communism. | ”. 1 feel sure that, once Western Europe 1s stabilized, there are re-| sources there which we may be able —and draw out to les. of American cop-
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> 9 : Smith photo " FUTURE .BRIDE—Mr, . and “Mrs Fred C-Hasselbring, 3029 Ruckle SF “annotince the —engagement of - their daughter, Betty, and .H. Clay Price Jr. son of Mrs. —H: Clay Price of - Bloomington, No wedding date _is set. :
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Committee Members Are Announced For Junior Assembly Costume, Party
THE COMMITTEE IS ANNOUNCED TODAY for
in the Woman's Department Club. Mrs, William sponsor of the organization, made the
The committee in charge of arrangements is made up
Elizabeth Wolf and Barbara Crow, Michael Fairbanks, | Kenneth Lemons, John Mercer, James Ray, Rex Reyn- | wilson, Russell Hughes, Wiley MacCollum and Richard | |
| Gass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
|day. Mrs. George F. Lawler,
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Assembly will hold Friday, |
Dorothy Ann Jeffries, Betty McPilcher, Jean Stacy, Marjorie |
B. Drake. . ” ”
Miss Patricia Cook, an Indian- | f apolis student at Western Col= | lege for Women, has-a painting | displayed in a .school exhibition | % of water colors done by 20 stu- |= dents at the college. | & Miss Cook's water color Is. en- | titled, “Patferson Place.”
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Guests at Supper Ten Stephens College students from Indianapolis and vicinity were guests at a Hoosier waffle supper held recently in the Ste- | phens College Country Club, The girls, who were among 38 | Indiana students present, were | Miss Rose May Axup, daughter of | Lt. Col. and Mrs. Roy W, Axup, Ft. Harrison; Miss Patricia Ann
Edward M. Gass; Miss R. Joyce Haine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. willlam M. Haine; Miss Mary
Lou Haverstick, daughter of Mr. sett, 8 and Mrs. Earl T. Haverstick; Miss . . L ; Janet Hollowell, daughter of Mr. Mos. Nolan to Be Speaker Hockey ( Jame Miss M dnleni Fred will fad Mes. Révert Holowel Jr, Seventy-th hapte: f Psi Jota Xi So rit will meet for a mid] The Delta Chapter { Pi Jota Xi on SSeotian Danville, venty-three chapters of Psi Io rority m - e pter of re Sorority will sponsor an ice hockey The Monday Conversation Club
Miss Mary Lee Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Potts; Miss Virgene Rock, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Rock; | “Miss Marilyn Jeanné Stott,
Craves Stott; Miss denhall, daughter of Mr, and
E. Stoner, Greenfield.
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Study Club
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Study Club will celebrate its 25th | P,
anniversdry St. Clair St, will be hostess - “Mesdames R.
Members with 25 years of active
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F. Lawler, and
president,
Rev. Msgr. M. W. Lyons, the Rev. Fr, James W. Moore, the Rev. Fr.! Louis T. Gootee and the Rev. Fr. |Joseph V. Beechem.
nM. Brown Is Guest |
| ~John Mason Brown spoke on “Books and Current Plays” at 11
He was presented by the Town Hall ’ lecture series. Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Fox were hosts at a luncheon honoring him jin the Chatesa ‘Room of the Clay\pool. Hotel following his talk, +> Geated at the speakers table were rsd Jelehic Whyte, Mrs Charles C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. John C. |Rush, Vincent I. Ryde and E. H. | Bingham Jr. Ch Units to Meet |. The following. units of the White Cross Guild of the Methodist Hospital will meet next week in the Service Center: Monday Plainfield and Rebekah: Tuesday —~West Michligan St, New Jersey and Meridian Heights; Wednesday —=8t. Paul, Degree of Honor, Alpha Omicron "Al: | pha, Office and Triple E; Thursday Ft rvington; ~ Brookstde and Wood “ruff Place Baptist, and Friday— I Brightwood and Victory.
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of the Founders Day luncheon the the Columbia Club, talks over arrangements Mrs. John T. Rohm, in charge of invitations, planning the decorations.
Psi Iota Xi Sorority Planning . Sorority Unit Mid-Year Luncheon on Jan. 31;|
|year luncheon at 1 p. m. Jan. 31 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Members of the Grand Council and chapter delegates will have an in- | formal reception in the Green
: 'neheon. ‘Mrs, Jeannette: Covert: Nolan Ww daughter of “Mr—and-Mrs—bewls——Mrs—Nolen,- Hoosier.author, will Marcia Men- !speak on “Woman, Lovely Woman.” Mrs. [The author of books for both chils - Maurice L. Mendenhall, Sheridan, ‘dren and adults, Mrs. Nolan is a and Miss Sharon Lee Stoner, member of Zeta Chapter of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Horace sorority. Members of Delta Beta Chapter
vershorn is president, and Mrs. L.
arrange i Other chapter members assisting with plans are Mrs. Ward Rice, publicity; Mrs, Mack Reed, reservations; Mrs. Glenn Marshall, registration; Mrs. The Irvington Catholic Woman's Paul Kuhn, arrangements; Mrs. N.
at 12:45 p. m. Wednes- | Reed, 5601 E. Pauline Wirick, decorations. : | Members of the grand council are J. Smith Wilitam Mrs. Ben Gordon, Angola, presi--Strack and George W. Faulstich will' dent; Miss Lelah Flint, vice presipresent a skit, “Memory Lane.” Mrs. dent; Mrs. J. D. Young, Columbus, |Roy Babcock will review “Books as secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Matheny, Windows,” and Mrs. O. H. Worley | New Albany, treasurer;
{ll be recognized. At a t*a Mrs. W.E, Hougland, Franklin, conprogram, Mrs. George | ductor; Mrs. L. J. Martin, Goshen, Vrs. eharity; Mrs. Wendell Reed, sym!Chatles P, Tr founder, will pour. phony, and Mrs, O. A. Bassett, An-
2—1:30 p. “Men " Dr.| Ball Harker, Muncie; adviser; Mrs.| Rider, Waynetown, and Miss Mabel) gp Bitte Berta Beit pr The Methodist Hospital and the John Shanks, Crown Point, editor; Brooks, Bedford. > |10—1:45 p. m. Miss Mary C. Rich, General Hospital Schools of Nursing The sorority supports the Indian- X are entertaining at two functions apolis Symphony Orchestra, the| SPeaxer.
The special -guests will be the Rf. gdla, extension.
program, ’ : | V'Dr. Sims will deal, with hs Ham Siyrisg Jr. Speaker, Meeting Monday | problems of the United Nations, THURSDAY ) I the United States and Russia in Maywood—1:45 p. m. George Brook- gr hy PE on wa] | her talk. An associate professor ing, speaker. ee " P. m. Mendey in the of history at Agnes Scott Col- | FRIDAY Rao Ea Dastdsons. ou
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| School of International Studies | in Geneva, and at the Institute
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Card Parties d The Ladies Auxiliary of the South {Side Turners will: hold one of its 3 monthly card parties at 8:30 ppm
® 2:15 p. m, on Wednesday.
5 odbaaiiain — Chicago 7. . { League Broadcast |Literary Club : re ‘FUEL CO. aot ets of Wome: Vols aterary CUD er ous | 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE. oN will sponsor a tsanseription [will meet at 8 p, m. Monday in the ~ 1902 S. EAST ST. H.
Mrs. Carlile. Will Speak |At Meeting Inter Libros Club: Will Have Dinner
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ail WE Ae 4 i “ “Conservation and Preservation of PLAN PEO LUNCHEON Mrs. Locke Bracken (left) chairmédn of registration low the Regniroes” 4 tea will fol-|
PEO Sisterhood will have Saturday, Jan. 24. in for the event with (center and right) and Mrs. Wilfred Chambers, who is
Miss Marjorie Metcalf, 817 E. 44th St,, will be hostess Thursday to the Inter Libros Club. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. followed by a pro- ~ gram meeting.
The Betsy Ross Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday. for a dinner meeting. Mrs. W. P. Dorsett, 824 N. LaSalle St, will be
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will meet Monday -in-the home of Mrs. O. L. Miller, 3933 Washington Blvd, Mrs. Ernest De Wolf Wales “Mrs. F. E. Binninger 1s chairman |¥1} Teview “Three Came Home” | ot the committee in charge of ar-| Tre 15th anniversary of the Tn-|-rangements, She Is assisted by Mes-|gjanapolis Parlia \m Sy Law Club dames . B. R. Purcell, Marshall will be celebrated at a 12:30 p. m. Armstrong, Robert Lockman and luncheon Monday in the Marott Robert Wyatt. Hotel. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will The tickets for the event, which speak, . : is to raise funds for the group's 3 charity project at” Riley Hospital,|~ The Carnelian Chub will meet Monday for. a luncheon bridge. Mrs.
will be on sale on Jan. 23 and 30 at . booths in Ayres’, Block's and Was- Albert J. Hueber, 2408 N. New Jersey St, is to be hostess, assisted by
son's. i Mrs. Clarence A. Tucker and Mrs.
P.-T. A. News Robert Endsley,
A 1:30 p. m. meeting has been = {planned by the members of the PTA city unit meetings scheduied New Era Club for Monday in the for next week follow: War Memorial Building.
TUESDAY . Students
game on Feb. 5 in the Coliseum. The Indianapolis Capitals will meet the New Haven téam that night.
Room from 10 to 12 p'clock. harpist, will - provide music during the
Miss Victoria Montani, ist I ill..be.the principal. speaker.
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11 be hostesses. Miss Newell Hul-
Phillips is general, chairman of ments.
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Mrs. Fred Fosler, favors;
Schafer, reception; Mrs. Wendell and Miss
entertainment, \School 13—12:30 p. m. Luncheon.
690—1:30 p. m. Parent education;
= Ronson Are Guests Of Nurses |
MRS. BEN GORDON
Province chairmen are Miss Inez Smith, Huntington; Mrs. William
1—1:30 p. m. Telephone Co. film, book review and style show. Mrs. Ruth
18—Noon. |vodtay. : 8—Noon. Covered dish luncheon. County high school students are
HI oy or . {attending an open house. in the 3 mn BE. Han, Speaker. Methodist Hospital from—3:30to 35 2:30 P. m. George Osthetmer 5:30 p. m. in the Wile residence. } speaker. © pr ar Sigel 3 Sarge ae |Miss Virginia Davenport, Crawfordspri - Health Jeogeany. ation TE: chairman, assisted by Miss “ems. aint Obs Sled ; r Burgess, Foun vy; hip Bn, oss ond ng Joan Edwards, Columbia City; Miss 45 p. m.- Mrs. Hug Na, Dorothy Jean Scowden, Monticello, speaker and Miss Dorothy Jean -Schnaar, Jasper. . Miss Patricia’ Ann Saylor, Hebron,
| Hoosier art salon, speech and hear{ing clinics and scholarships for {teacher training. :
Betty Mills To Be Feted
Miss Betty Catherine Mills and! James H. Williams will be honored] |at a bridal dinner on Jan. 24 in the |home of the bride-to-be's parents, .|Mr, and Mrs. L Ww. Mills, PUR. "The couple will be married on ¥ . . i 1 25 in the First, Baptist Church. |81—1:30 p. mC. E. Ship, speaker. Bel nw U2 | Mr. Williams is the son of “Mr. 11:30 p. m. Mrs. Francis Sharer, students. The next Is scheduled for
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56—32:30°'p. m. Panel discussion. 80—1:30 p.m. Dr. Thurman B. Rice;
Ruth Devin, Miss Sarah Alice Ash-! . 2 . A er; John St. John, Martinsville, and Lewell—8:30 ». m. Bean supper and pita fs sponsoring a tea from 2 to
Tack. Tucked PRIPIMDG: ~~ SIENE SHOW, = +p. m.-for high school seniors who. | Mr._and Mrs, H. C, Asher, 1639 NOUA'T p. Ir. Stidy Rrup. FCS Temple Ave., will honor Miss Bile "Meredith “Nicholson JY. speaker. I .'at an open house from 2 to § p. m. TUESDAY and Miss Victoria Mitchell, Upland, Sunday in their home, There are pecatur Central—7:30 p. m. Frank are co-chairmen. ‘no invitations. | Wallace, speaker.
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I Edgewood—17:30 p. m. Film and mu-
Rose Ru } {sical program.
Pleasant Run—7:45 p. m. Girl Scout
Business Women Elect Officers
The Broad Ripple Business and
DR. CATHERINE SIMS
The Indiananpolfs Business sna program Professional Women's .Club wi! Wayne Township—8 p, m. Fathers’ Professional Women's ~ Association hear. Dr. Catherine, Strateman program. . ay Tesday on the home of Mus. : EE weinini {Paul Pratt, 6 ollege Ave, The B8ims,--Atlanta, -diseuss— The ~In- I . WEDNESDAY new officers were Eel .
8 Crooked Creek—6:30 p. m. Family They are Mrs. Gene Kassebaum, i ‘night. president; Mrs. Pratt, vice presi‘Hickory College —1:30 p, m. Fiim dent; Mrs. Clifford Barnard, secreand Red Cross speaker. itary, and Mrs. Vincent Russo, treas-
Pike Township—7:30 p. m. Dr. L. E. rer: Dr. Gertrude Hinshaw in= Burney, “oi P Dr. L. E galled the officers, assisted by Mrs.
“Joh william H. Evans—1:15 p. m. Wil- ohn-Max.
ternational Triangle” at 8 p. m. +4 Thursday in the War Memorial { auditorium. Miss Charity Ken- | nedy will introduce Dr. Sims, Club members and their guess will have a dinner at the Woman's Department. Club preceding the
lege, Decatur, Ga., Dr. Sims holds degrees from Barnard College and
Nora—1 p. m. Scout program. {Brinkman is chairman,
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of Historical Research, University
The program will be. open to
the public, and tickets will ba | available ®t the clubhouse p-e-ceding the program. Miss Luc lie
Maze and Miss Sara- Metzger are in charge of tickets, Schedule Listed The following units of the Riley 3 Hospital Cheer Guild will meet this 568 week . in. the hospital: Monday- By MRS. ANNE CABOT “Lizbeth “Ann”; Tuesday="Musk | , 0 0 7 ce and leaf shad
ingum Valley’ Wednesday = ur] ye ! y Jur ings contribute to the loveliness
Old Friends Never. Fail"; Thursday of a 21-by 32-inch rug.
=o the Heart of June, and Pri-| Unusual as to shaping and so y-"Volunteer. ; " jal easy to crochet, you 11 enjoy every . = minute spent in the making. To obtain crocheting instruc | tions with chart for row by row directions, color suggestions and | stitch illustrations for Pattern | 5688, send 16 cents in coin, your | name, address and, the pattern | number to Anne Cabot, The In- | dianapplis Times; 530 8. Wells St.,
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and Mrs. H. P. ‘Williams, Fairland.| speaker. i» . : . next Friday. © The guests will be Mr. and MIs.| pra county unit meetings are as iene won Wiis, Ms pad lis Robert G. follows: . Oh Sida Comet al ha Williams, Shelbyyioe; oan MONDAY. . student. nurses, at. General Hos-|
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Visiting Nurses a Set Meeting The 35th annual meeting of the ' Visiting Nurse Association will be held at noon on Jan. 29. The meme bers will have a noon luncheon 3 served in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Dr. G. 8. Moench, health chairs
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