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"Mrs, George Moyer and Mrs, Earl ‘H. Stumpf are in charge of a skit pte given. Mrs. George A. Bowen

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PLAN SKIT FOR SAF! Home Safety Institute the Home Safe Red Cross will sponsor Feb. 26 in Block's auglitorium, are Moyer, president of the Marion County PTA Councli; Dr.

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Tuncheon at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday

Trone will be the hostess.

| Stumpf will be in charge of the skif,

Society—

Alliance Francaise to Meet Wednesday; ‘Speaker to Be Sorbonne Professor

THE ALLIANCE FRANCAISE will hear a talk on “The Youth of France” at its meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday. night in the Marott Hotel. ‘The speaker will be Raymond Las Vergnas, a faculty member of the Sorbonne University in Paris. -Prof. Las. Vergnas is a writer, jour nalist and Tecturer, and has done research in“American literature and its influence abroad. : ’ The speaker will be honored at a dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the Gold Room of the Marott. The dinner will be preceded by a reception. Prof. Las Vergnas is touring the United States and Canada under the auspices of the Federation of the Alliance Francaise of. the United

States and Canada. - 7 \The Doctor Says— St. Margaret's Hospital Guild

wi nave + anes meeting and |" Flu Vaccine Not Always Effective

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. THE LAST world-wide epidemic

afternoon. Mrs. Donaldson ' G.

. Mr. and Mrs.” Jack Goodman will entertain informally at supper after the Indianapolis Symphony | - Orchestra concert Saturday night. 1

E~— Discussing a skit to be presented at the Division, Indianapolis Safety Council, and the left to right) Mrs, George

Barl H. Stumpf, president of the’ Indianapolis PTA Council. Mrs. Moyer and Mrs,

Cheer Guild Will Hear Mrs. Keenan

guest speaker when the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild" meets at 1:30 p. rium. She will speak on the Marion County service program of the National Foundation fer -Infantile Pi will preside.

Constance Connette, accompanied by Mrs. J. Russell Paxton. Mrs. Noble Reed is program chairman.

annual benefit card party to be held Feb. 13 in the Murat Temple. Mrs. B. H. Beard is chairman for the | project supporting the March of Dimes.

chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Paul B. McCarty, O. K. Kaslin, B. H. Beard, T. E. Berry, Charles Yarbrough and F. L. Byrne.

Clb. {ITSC Chapters | (Will Meet

Tomorrow

‘Church’ to Be Topic Of Club Discussion Several women’s groups have planned meetings for tomorrow. The Erin Isle Chapter, ITSC, will meet in the home of Mrs. Marie Coss, 522 E. 37th St. The co+| hostesses will be Mrs. G. FF, Declus and Mis J. A. Leighty

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Geral F. Kempf and Mrs,

Mrs. Thad Clarke, 1856 Talbott Ave, will be hostess to the mem= | bers of the Friday Afternoon Reading Club, Mrs. George Héaley will| assist. Mrs. B. OC. Wright and Mrs. E. C. Wischmejer will talk,

The Clie Club will meet at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Roy Sahm, 510 Buckingham Drive. Mes- | dames Chester T. Gough, Carl-R. Mrs. W. D. Keenan will be the| Switzer and Carl W. Piel will lead a discussion on “How Can the Church Be More Effective?”

Mrs. Kertis ‘To Entert~n

m. Tuesday in Ayres’ Audito-

aralysis, Mrs, Herman C. Fromeér Music will be provided by Miss

The Indianapolis Alliance of Delta ' Delta Delta Sorority will meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Alex J. Kertis Jr, 6071 Garver Road. Mrs. James S. Browning is chair-man-—of- the meeting, assisted by |. Mesdames John L. Thorngren, Marvin Lugar and D. A. Shardelow. Miss Lois Etsold will conduct a round table discussion on poise, grooming and charm. Mrs, David PF. Cass, chairman of the sorority’s State Day program

Plans will be completed for the

Mrs. Car! Aumann, hospitality

The executive board will meet at

Sorority, New Haven > which will benefit Riley Hospital, are (left an right) Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Fred Kiser Jr. Mrs. - of arrangements. Tickets will be on sale booths at Ayres’, Block's and Wasson's.

The Bridal Scene— Gladys E. Schuh Will Of Edward J. Buddenbaum; Emma Hamilton to Be Wed

shower and the story of a recent wedding are included in today’s | I bridal scene. |

the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,

We, the Women—

Study and Then Play Up Your Personality |

BY 30, EVERY woman should + KINO Wem :

Al li : in ow meeting. ; ih - How to appear so. intere 1ance | the long-winded conversation of a bore, that he never realizes he is being one.

by a man’s wit or by his opinjons, hell be impressed by" her intelligence.

energy for a woman to try to make herself over to please a man.

not to “tell a soul,” she reserves the right to tell her own husband.

PLAN HOCKEY GAME BENEFIT—Delta Chapter, Psi lota Xi , will sponsor the hockey game between the Capitols and.

Feb. 5 in the Coliseum. Discussing plans for the event, Marshall

F. E. Binninger is in charge tomorrow and Jan. 30 in

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ts of approaching marriages, the news of a bridal

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Mr. and Mrs. George O. E. Schuh, 5840 Rockville Road, ar

Gladys | E. 91st St. They will be married in early _ |April in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. Dr. Frederick R. Daries will officiate. Miss Elizabeth Ann Roesener will be the maid of honor; aiid Mrs. Edwin: A. Blair, Cleveland, and Miss Marian Ellaby are to be bridesmaids. Phyllis Jennette and Suzanne Eliza- . | beth Blair will be flowergirls. By RUTH MILLETT | Fred Buddenbaum, Bay City, | Mich,, willbe. the best man, and

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“How-to size up- another. woman | be ushers. vo . FR Mrs. Emma Dee Hamilton will be p. m." Sunday in the Eighth Christian Church. The Rev. Edward E. Russell will read the vows. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denver O. Craig, 1263 N. Mount St. Mr. Noe is the |son of Mrs. Orpha Noe, 728 Exeter St. ; Mrs. Gene Barnaby will be the matron of honor, and Calvin Eastwood will be the best man. ” Mrs. Hamilton is a student at Butler University. . » .

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| Edward and Fredrick “Schuh will co} Restaurant: - Mrs: Re He Andrew and Mrs. ‘Alboin Hardin are co-chair. married to John Wesley Noe at 3:30| men oo

side Pkwy. will te members of Phi Gamma Tau So-

The honor guests will be Fabien Sevitsky, conductor of the orchéstra, and Mrs. Sevitsky and Manahem Presslér, who will be guest soloist at the concerts tomorrow. and Saturday.

Local Girl Is Chosen

To Be Stage Manager Miss Joanne ‘Landers has been named stage manager of the '948

of influenza occurred in 1017-1918. This disaster was responsible for the death of more than 20 million

people. Although there seemed 8 good chance of a similar epidemic in the last war, the world was spared that {added trial. “The cause of influenza was not

the cause of the more frequent smaller outbreaks is known. It has

will meet at the hospital next week as follows:

June” Wednesday—"An Old Sweetheart of Mine”; known in 1917-1918. Now, however, Priddy-“Circus Day Parade.”

to be held Feb. 14, has announced committee chairmen. - They are: Miss Narcie Pollitt and Mrs. E. Carl Watson, decora= tions; Mrs. E. Hobart Burgan and Mrs. Donald Dean, seating; Mrs. Homer Dugger, city reservations; Miss Dorothy L. Combs, out-of-town reservations; Mrs. John E. Lilly, reception, and Mrs. John P.

2:30 p. m. in the auditorium. # & » . The sewing units of the guild

Monday — Robinson- ; Tuesday—“Knee Deep in and “All Kind Mother”;

Thursday—Volunteer, and

to notice something, it is better to call his attention to it immediately than to wait, and chide him later for not having noticed: That no man likes to hear the words: “I told you so,” or “If you had listened. to me.” #

Miss Florence Fillenwarth will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower at 8 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. Fred K. Winkler, 5317 English Ave; will be hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fillenwarth, 1540 English Ave., are the bride-to-be's parents. She will be married to John ¥F. Spalding, son of Mr. and -Mrs. E. W. Spalding, 37 W.

» . EXACTLY what her type is, and how to play it up.

Burch and Miss Mary E. Bland, state correspondence.

That it is wiser to be the kind of woman that other: persons tell their troubles to, than the kind

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Dinner Party Will Mark 24th Year

Rudebeck, vice president; Mrs Maynard Stalcup, treasurer, and Mrs. Eggert, secretary.

Mrs. Leonard Huff, 2014 Brookhostess to the

rority tomorrow night in her home,

The Alpha Pi Omega Sorority

will meet at 8:30 p. m. today in the YWCA. :

IU Women

Set Reception .

The Indiana University Women's

A school is like a home—there are| April r always things you need; And where|doughnut rally and the birthday 80 youngsters are using things all{ week all- will be concentrated into

wear out fast.

Woman Archer WASHINGTON—Mrs. M. C. How- [tral YWCA.. The Camp Fire Leadell won national championships inlers will meet at 7:30 p. m. that day archery 17 times in a space of 24

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Lovely Anniversary Gift, Also!

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|been shown to be a virus, which is os * |a living organism too small to see gh denier at Uit Uudveraily, Mist lunder ‘an ardinacy aicromsope. Landers. he Is he holder of |v out TT BOLT en une holarship. a Genesee Sc solved. For example, it is certain Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Burk- {that there are several kinds of

ert, Spink Arms Hotel, have left viruses responsible for influenza.

for an extended stay in Ft. Lau. | In spite of this difficulty, a comderdale, Fla, and a bined . vaccine has been developed

——————————— against the two’ types of influenza Camp Fire Girls Set

most commonly discovered in reAnniversary Week

cent years. These two viruses are called influenza virus A and inThe Silver Anniversary week of Ne {the Camp Fire Girls organization

fluenza virus B. r eT nr ARPS will be held April 11 ti nl THE VACCINE containing these 17. ‘The anniversary, the

viruses has now been used on @& large number of people, during or before outbreaks of the disease. Becatise the virus: must be -grown-on egg yolk, small amounts must be tried. in the skin to make sure thal the patient is not sensitive to this egg yolk protein.. This vaccine seems to have been helpful in some outbreaks, but’ in the most recent! ones it has not been successful. * The story of influenza vaccine is typical ‘of new advances. Not only has it been difficult to prepare a vaccine, but also other of influenza virus, not incl in the vaccine, seem to be responsible for attacks. This means that the vaccine containing virus A and virus B does not protect against all kinds of influenza, = ~~ Although a great forward step has been taken, the sure prevention of influenza is not yet at hand. : However, scientists, using suscep~ |tible animals and human volunteers, |are continuing their studies so that

this period. 4 . . » “The Bliié Bird’ Leaders ‘will nitet at 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 2'in the Cen-

in the YWCA. There will be an an niversary tea and pageant. . ~

Society Plans

Nursery Association

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who tells her troubles to other

Shower guests will be: Mesdames PFillenwarth, Spalding, C. R. Henry, Betty Spalding, Paul Fillenwarth,

Card Party -

of St. Roch’s Catholic Church will sponsor a pillowcase card party at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Food Craft Shop. ; bo

The other officers are: lin 8. Bever, vice president;

Re-Elects President

The Indianapolis Day Nursery As|sociation re-elected Mrs. James L. {Murray president at a meeting yes|terday in the Lockerbie Street Nurs-

The officers of the Altar Soclety

ery. The other officers are Mrs; Walter Krull and Mrs. Harold B. West, Mrs. [first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Eli Lilly and Mrs. Charles F. Arensman, corresponding and recording secretaries, and Mrs, Albert Seaton, treasurer. Ta Seven directors were reappointed to serve on the board. They are Mesdames James Cunningham, Clarence F. Merrell, James Murray,

Democratic Women genneth ¥. Griffith and Ralph B. Cobble, Wallace O: Lee and Harper

Set.Card Party... \Cotble Wallace O

The women of the 18th Ward, | 3 amin Democratic Léague, will have a card] ’ . party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the WV OMEN S Rights Food Craft Shop in the K. of Pr. Established Ce ; SH Ce / ‘ WASHINGTON —'The 16th Mrs. George Burke, president, 181, endment gave women the right chairman of the party which is open |, vote in. 1920. Since then they to the public, " |have earned the right to do almost everything else in the political and | Band to Play - -

economical world. | The Gay 90's Kitchen Band will

Mrs. Robert F. Callis is president. Mrs. Frank-

Dominic F. Iozzo, secretary, and Mrs. Charles V. French, treasurer. - Assistant hostesses will -be: - Mes~. dames. Paul C. Kress, Virgil W. Padgett, Henry J. Denk, Raymond A. DeJulio and Victor C. Goofee.

Now women in the United States

[much property, enjoy so much free= dom, that the value of proposing to men often seems very ui.Juestionable:

Memorial Building, Greenfield. Mrs. William Wise is the director, and Mrs. Trvin Gamerdinger is the accompanist. on

3! |eventyally we can hope for a means |of preventing * this dangerous dis-

Couple Engaged

|| Kelly St. announce the engage-

|The wedding will be in July.

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da Moorefield photo BRIDE «— Mr.-and Mrs. J, R. Houston, 6145 Norwaldo Ave. announce thaf their daughter,

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Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. McIntire, 1345

|| ment of their daughter, Joanne, to| Bil Davia Wilcoxon, son of Mrs. Wik | fl | lam ‘Telscher, 2041 Ludlow Ave.|

|| Serena, was married Jan, 8 to | | Frad F. Breidenbach) son of .

Kindergarten Head Retires

Free Kindergarten Society, Miss Grace L. Brown, will retire Feb. 1. She has served the society since

entertain at 8 p.m. today in the hold so many positions, own. 80}

That dressing to impress other women is a waste of time. That no woman can feel really secure unless she has at least one good-looking outfit that is always ready to go, and enough food on hers emergency shelf for a meal that can be ready in half an hor.

Henty Fillenwarth, Edward Fillenwarth, Kenneth Underhill, Robert Ross, Robert Dangler, Lloyd Tupper, James Caughey, Robert Goldman, Patrick Keating, Lee King and Rex LaPorte, Misses Lucile Fillenwarth, Jean Rohyans, Irene Shanahan, Veronica Leonard, Norma Spalding, Thef®sea Uehlein, Dona Bush, Marilyn Morical -and-Mar-jorie Forestal. _AdG: . Mr: and Mrs. Walter L. Brown are ‘at home now with the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Bunker, 1305 N. Olney St. They were married Dec. 27 in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church.

- Fhe bride is the former - Miss: Barbara Jean Bunker. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Dayton. th Mrs. C. W. Albright To Entertain DAR .

The director of the Indianapolis

1927. Mrs. Pred E.- Gifford; president of nthe kindergarten board, announced that no successor to Miss Brown has been named ‘The Free Kindergarten Society, a co-operating agency of the pubHie “schools; “supports pre-school classes in Indianapolis. The schools

| Beatty, Robert Coleman, J. Dwigh Sherwood

Club will have a reception and. open house at 8 p. m. on Feb, 3 in the Indiana University Law School. In the receiving line will be: Dean Henry B. Withas, Miss Mary Kepvan, Messrs. and Mesdames William Forney, Cecil Weathers, Frank 8. Crowder, John E. Scott and L. L. Clark. Mrs. Crowder is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Clark and Miss’ Kervan. The refreshment committee members are: Mesdames Barrett Woodsmall, James

Peterson and Elmer W. “The Indiana University Madrigal Singers under the direction of Wayne Hughoboom will present a musical program.

ee a — Mrs. Spencer -W Luncheon: Hostess hostess at a ifncheon tomorrow in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel, It will follow a performance

the Town Hall Series in the Ene:

have a membership of over 1000 pupils. ’ Miss Brown pioneered in-a pro‘gram of health nursing. She also introduced. improved . housing and equipment, higher teacher requirements and. salaries and the Roberts Scholarship for ‘kindergarten

The Jonathan Jerinings Chapter, DAR, will meet at 12:30 p. m. next Thursday in the home of Mrs. Chester W. Albright, 3055 N. Me= ridian St, ! * i Francis Macomber will talk on “Home Decorating.”

Purdue Women The Purdue Women's Assobiation

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A graduate of Columbia Univer-| sity, Miss Brown also received her

lish ‘Theater. Guests will be ‘Mrs. William J. Stark, Mrs. Robert White Blake,

ney, Henry Butler, Elmer Steffan and Paul Matthews.

Luncheon Tuesday The Madden - Nottingham Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, wil

M. S. degree from. Columbia. She taught in the Teachers’ College there and later developed a kinder-

of Indisnapolis will hold a covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday

have. a luncheon ‘Tuesday ‘in the post home. Mrs. Victor Hammel

garten training course mn Cleveland. The committee in charge of the selection of & new director includes

Center. Joe Pearson of radio station WFBM will speak.

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Bangberty photo RECENTLY WED—M:. and Mrs. Charles C. Myers, 1229 N. Keystone Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Gayle, and Donald O. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clan W. Cook, Uxbridge, Mass: The wedding was Dec. 21"in the East Tenth Street Mek ist Church. yp

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Mesdames Harold E. Oschner, Paul H. White, H. T. Benham, H. H. Hornbrook, Edward Taggart .and| William E. Rogers.

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DeSoto photo, | | WED—Mrs. Charles E. Brown | Jr. was Miss Wilmah Katherine Wilson before her marriage Dec. 12 in the Mars View Chris. tian ‘Church, Parents of the . couple are Mr, and Mrs, Wil ! liam“ T. White, 2810 Loc! burn St., and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, 1029 Winfield Ave. ;

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