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ANNOUNCES WEDDING DATE-—Miss Janet Lou White has chosen Saturday, April 3, as the date for her marriage fo Robert E. Meyer. Patents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin L. White, 617 N. Jefferson Ave. Meyer, 110 N. Linwood Ave.

. ” ” r » ” Miss Janet Lou White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White, 617 N. Jefferson Ave. has selected April 3 for her marriage to Robert E. Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Houston H. Meyer. 110 N. Linwood | The matron of honor is to be Mrs, Seth E. Burgess, and Mrs. W. A. Bernard Jue Miss Satria Meyer will be bridesmaids, Patty Matthews will wer girl. 1 a hekiotabe In The Ast ohba Houston H. Meyer Jr. will igy os Pildeto be is the daughter the best man, and John W. Means, Neil C. King Jr, Mr. Burgess

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nt Eavd ya Prana i : y Miss Helen Guerrinl Is the zu, Donald Taylor, Miss Norms Ziegler, Brown, prospective bride is the daughter) Gwynn, Max E. Fuller and Keith of Mr ani Mrs. Vincent A. Guer- Au hy . Graham Ave. cipal, will be for y is the son of Mr. the event. ; SHaperon Charles Kuhlman, 20] Other association officers are No wedding date is set. vice

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Elita Jones of Wheeler. The club board members will entertain Miss Thornton at a dinner Saturday night in the’ Marott Hotel. Officers are Miss Anne Mary Holmes, president; Mrs. C. Wendell Martin, vice president; Mrs.

dell C, Taylor, representative of the Alumnae Council. Other board members are Mesdames Robinson, G. H. A. Clowes, Abram 8. Woodard Jr. Charles A. Gerrard, H. Maurice Angell, Julius Birge and Eugene Ratliff, Misses Bertha Ellis, Margaret B.* Pierson and Margaret M. Shipp. a ————————

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Ahat some Chapter » SHEE 0 fe meet tonight. Mrs. Wood C. Moll, i otra loss Allisonville Rd., will be hostive, (pardon : x : e church or Mrs. John L. Simpson, 814 N. ate in con. the co-chairmen for the event, Linwood Ave. will be hostess to t's holy, by A Man Cn) Jere could a Mrs. nd Mrs, Carl would it be J. Weinhardt, president, Mrs, rhood that Alvin T. Coate, one of the founders, gave the invocation, look of lost Mrs. O. 8. Guio read an original equent tay. There was a dramatic pro8 for them, gram after the luncheon, Mrs. n life, from Frances Homer Roos and her * daughter, Delmar, * presented hat children three playlets, “It I ti Queen,” ° Emperor, : those places “The Pink Balloon. : W, Or see, or club elect gn, over 3 Te Ya a ), rather you officers : * | arms out- the clubhouse. The polis will , all ye that be open from noon until 3 p. m. will give you Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will ‘ preside at a 1:30 p. m. busi- . i whosoever ness meeting, and Dr. Edwin § La ? x cuts wig [] 5 vans 1a & member of the DEPARTMENT CLUB MARKS BIRTHDAY — Celebrating the 36th birthday of Chapter AK, PEO Sisterhood. jut dull-eyed, Butler University English De- \y . = \weligbraiing the UFINAAY- OF win elect and install officers at s Snow partment. e Woman's Department Club at a-luncheon meeting in the Indianapolis Athletic its meeting tomorrow. Mrs. H. youngsters Hostesses for the nesting. Club yesterday are (left to right) Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, president: Mrs. Alvin T, Ao Yaciess. 24 8. Irvington Ave, iu hich “in eas Engst day. >i Coate, founder, and Mrs. Clayton Hunt Ridge and Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, co- : : dls vais 5. H Little and William I chairmen for the luncheon. ‘Mrs Yarh ng 8 with them, Bog eis Hotel. Mrs. Burt Sills will be have a meeting tomorrow .in The Bt. Joan of Arc Women's | : the church, The Ladies Auxiliary, Cale- the hostess. the home of Mrs, Earl Amick, Club will have a St. Patrick's : : mall missioy, donian Club, will meet at. 1:30 ..8 8 4302'; E. New York St. Mrs. Day program at its monthly Will Head : { filthy either, p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. H. F. Henniger, 5253 E. Paul Mason and Mrs. Carl meeting tomorrow. The session : t Cleanliness Mrs. David Pert, 4906 Guilford Ninth St. tomorrow will enter- Howe will be co-hostesses. Tak- will be at 1:30 p. m. in the audi- N Ch Ave. : tain the Green. Thumb Garden ing part in the program will be torium. CW apter Juvenile Aid “= = Club, with Mrs. R. C. Rees as Mesdames Mason, Howe, # = ig of hungry The Great Books Discussion assistant. Officers will be elected Charles Young and Allan Ball. The board of the Children’s | Mr® Earl Yariing will be inut that the Group will meet at 10 a. m, next and yearly reporis will be given. s = =» Sunshine Club will meet at | stalled as president of he newly Afents sn in Tuesday in Us Siubhquss, Mss, New o » : a. 5 Mrs. Henry von Grimmen- 11:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ organized kngisniapolis a pipe, . ry lo lo fcer . } a0 rerns® What Seward. Bonen Qscussion troduced at the meeting tomor- *°% Will describe “Coaching Chib room. A busines meeting |.t 8 p. m. Friday ih the War Me1s? And you on “Hamlet.” row of the Forest Hills Garden Roads of Old New England” at new, {monal a the * & = Club. Mrs. A. E. DeMars, 3775 the meeting tomorrow of the . | Taking part in the program will The Kessler Korners Home- | e church stay The Newcomers Club will have E. 624 St. will be the hostess. Heyl Study Club in the 38th St. makers Club met today with |°¢ Dr. Frederick R. Daries, Dr » luncheon meeting at 11:45 vw & " «Branch, Merchants National Mrs. Walter Fox, 2424 W. 60th | Denes JL. Browning, Rt. Rev x 1s located, a m. tomorrow in Marott The Amica Study Club will Bank. St. Magr. anty J. Bugan, : Sofuer, Li - : erick Vollrath, James C. Ahern t the tavern Music Gr oups My Day : will be master of Srna. there are al- E . . [ i . Wt . are Mrs. E. H. Cromley and Mrs. wwwder | plan Parties © | Prestige of the United Nations Seen |g 5.5 cromey sa dm o look at on : Tr . Mrs. Alice Duncan and Mrs. Cas-g-bellied bar- S k . P. . . per Phillips, recording and corpate | For Dinner | At Stake in Palestine Question Feonding ecetaries ir. Bre: number of music groups are i, : | . ors. But what A 5 By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT considered over the last 30 years through which we can deal With BB Brort Ditmr, Arms: Mrs. hurch, Well, reserving’ tables for the dinner! Lon p py NY, Mar. 2— by a great many people. If the aggressive nations and try to! Mrs. R. Re histo lin ian: can't belleve the First District, Indiana Feder-| suddenly, out of a clear sky, I|Jewish homeland was not ac- build peace in the world. MIRO. C. Shots he MUSICIAN; \urch—during ation of Music Clubs, will give at have begun to receive letters from|ceptable, that fact should have oo. er: Mrs. A. T Torrey custodian 530 p. m. Friday in the Roberts|different parts of the country been expfained many years ago| I LOOK at the Palestine ques- ©’ Con Uf opt “op Tor Lost hed and holy : urging that the United Nations re-to Jewish people the world over. tion purely as one of upholding) ow" SE . 5 air, we see Park ‘ Methodist Church. The consider its position on Palestine. "= =» the United Nations, and I think e chairman i Mrs. J. A v, a God-fear- dinner will precede a public Hymn| 4ded are long explanations as to| BUT even this is not the ques-|the United States should do what-| Noon. hospitality; Mrs. W. 8. Cuf- » ’ Kk. n we face y, and that is ever e United Nations asks, 2 ay of righteous Sing at 7:30 o'cloc why the Arabs, with a small tion we face toda the U N Joh nhyt and means; Mis. 4.5 Bible in his The organizations are Plano|country and with such limited re-|WhY these letters which come to|since it is clearly the United Na- hy Sowers; and Mrs. Myrtle service to his : sources, under no circum. Me seem to show such a lack of tions’ responsibility to keep peace | Armel; publicity. Teachers Association, Matinee| "pe asked to give up any Understanding. They seem to/in all parts of the world if it can. re it up his wife Musicale Chorale, Public Schools of their land. but that instead we take it for granted that the UN| At the moment, one has the Council Hears ek-end, ‘break Mothers Choruses, ‘Sigma Alpha ishould donate one of our states/ General Assembly voted an this feeling that the USSR has for- ’ 4 ed mother, all Iota and Mu Phi Epsilon Soror</to the Palestinian Jews. - | question without any real thought gotten it ever agreed to have re- : [o, mister, you ities and Speedway Musicale. The present problem is not just|Peing given to it — which, of gard for the rights of small na- Dr M O Ross f the same for Mrs. Frede Ster dis- course, is not true. tions. The Arabs, in turn, Ap- . . . ric H. ling, an economic one. Many factors ds. No, you trict president, is planning’ a enter into it and they have been Only the General Assembly it-| parently believe that if you don’t Dr. M. O. Ross, president of secution rests. table for her board members and . (self can change its vote, and it|like a UN decision, you don't Butier University, this morning special ts. The latter include seems to me that it would be have to pay any attention to it. [oid the members of the Indiangues Mrs. Clair McTurnan, state fed-| disastrous to the prestige of the| Perhaps some day we will get|apolis Cpuncil of Women that ft eration president; Dr. Wilfred United Nations if a decision once back to the realization that the!js tie duty of the American peoBain, who will conduct the Hymn taken were not carried out. countries of the world once really ple to encourage more and more MeN Jr., district treasurer. upholding the United Nations, gether to-avoid just such a situ- jet th - @ Ihest qaye NAY Ir, districe H Mes- since it is the only machinery ation as we are facing today. |jtie hein) £0.48 far as their abl) n families and are : 8 , ; pcause parents dames Paul Seehausen, Ira Ful- ; The group met at 11 a. m. toton, Clarence Straub, Tay- Mothers Clubs Jay dn Ayres. Audtiartum. Dr, xed for a lows lor, Maebelle Ellis, H. H. Arn- g Ross’ topic was “Planning of Eda lot of land holter, BN, [Ea Ho T H T ks ucation for the Buus. There unds accumt id Marvel, § was a program on China given Eileen Poston, Hugh Mason and 0 car a 5 after his talk. ttle? If they Miss Evelyn Sickels will talk JK Dr. Ross mentioned the recomsn some of it Taylor, Earl Briggs on “Books for the Five-Year-Old”| mendations of the President's and Howard Griffith are planning at a meeting of the Fairview) Committee on Higher Education. thee the table decorations. is Ritidugarien Mothers Club to- He Said that years 13 ago the aver{night in the kindergarten. age fon in three R's was e— i sufficient for Americans, but that 2 : Day N ursery Group | The Brookside Kindergarten| today our advanced Sip, Dit Shat t Vill Have Ball {Mothers Club will meet for a cov-| living and technical - knowledge aC S : - lered-dish luncheon at 11:30 a. m.| demand higher ‘education for : The Day Nursery Junior Auxil- tomorrow in the kindergarten. | more and more citizens. fry will hold its 10th Anniver- ; Mrs. Robert Jenne) will speak. | em————— Wood- i+ - . e new officers are Mrs. Al- . he try Bal Apel 3 tn the Wpod-( pr ai ha pe hoster See Mee. A Hospital Guild orge C. Mar Stock Club, Mrs. D. C. Duck is MARRIED—A ceremony Feb. |Martin, vice resident; Mrs. Wal | : hat irregular. general chairman for the event. ° In : . [ter Abbett and Mrs. Cecil Hen- Set S doesn’t Committee heads include Mrs. 7 in St. Philip Neri Catholic 'ricks, recording and - correspond- S upper ore rn Kenneth Kinnear, decorations;! Church united Miss Eleanor G. ing secretaries; Mrs. James Burke, The 8t. Francis Hospital Guild ad 18 as Mrs. Edward Raffensperger, i-| Ingram and Henry B. Koers, 635 |‘reasurer: Hm. Clifford Buell {will sponsor a benefit spaghetti Vitations; Mrs. Henry J. Peirce, N. Oxford St. The bride is th ways ah Pa ans. ¢ I rf supper next Tuesday at the hosod yp Capitol Arrangements; Mrs. Charles E.| '}: xiord ot. Ihe Dride is fhe Leonard Pearson, program chair-| Miss Helen E. Batchelor pital. Mrs. John ‘O’'Contiell is n the side, bo Brown, finance, and Mrs. Louis| daughter of Mrs. Geneva S. man, ‘and Mrs. Loyal Anderson,| - y= chairman, and Mesdames Louis Hey , patrons. Ingram of Martinsburg, W. Va. [hostess chairman. | An evening of old-fashioned |Groh, Mary Benedict and Bernard orelgn oi — rrr rT Hovies + being arranged by the (Weimer are assistant chairmen. n ap oung ofessional Women's | The Holy Ro Ww. h I'TSC Chapter S | Club for the benefit of the or- |will assist the guid The me. ne something . | ganization’s Scholarship Loan bers on the committee are Mesfor it because Plan Meetings Fund, available to a different (dames Joseph Caito, Daniel Corne wf #ndiana college each year. Miss |saro, August Caito, Michel Rizzo’ etting too | Three ITSC chapters will meet| Helen E. Batchelor is club [Joseph Pons, Nunzio Mazza and mintang §oV* It y # president. | Anthony Miito. illion Chinese jtomorrow, {> The movies, starring Mary | Mesdames Edward Trimpe, against The Alexandrian Chapter will} Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and George Graber, Orval Hayworth to be ™ |hear Mrs. John W. Thornburgh Mabel Norman, will be open to and Leo Lucid are in charge of to work & | the public. The presentation [the Easter novelties and baskets,

| speak on “Ireland” at a 1:30 p. m. meeting. Mrs. R. H. Crocklett, 1105 Ww. 35th 8t., will be hostess,

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land Mrs. I. G. Boyd is chairman of the novelty booths, assisted by | {Mesdames Henry Gardner, Amos | {Hugele, Herbert Adkins and Roy| Nation. i

; « PR companiment for community hat since the get into | Mrs. Ross Hewer, 1000 W. 35th Singing. 3g to the Chi . |8t., will be hostess to the Queen ad been a 10 Elizabeth Chapter at 1 p. m. Mrs. Men and Women

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inferred criy* |R. E. Elrod will assist the hostmilitary aid: less, and Mrs. Noble Reynolds . \will speak. Officers will be electponsibility for I~ to May, 1047. a =» ; to There will be a 6 p. m. dinner yas to's meeting for the members of the 088. 10 Edelweiss Chapter at 421 N. rms to Chiang Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Clayton of State ne Ridge will talk. : r : — er —— Chinese with Scottish Rite Ladies ona Bf surp To Hear Lecturer

The Ladies of the Scottish Rite will have a luncheon meeting next

Tuesday in the Scottish Rite|

Do Men Have Better Manners?

By ERNEST E. BLAU

“A MAN by nothing is so well betrayed as by his manners,” wrote Chaucer in the 14th Century. So you see, masculine manners have been important for a long time. In public, at least, the average man does seem to try a little harder to be courteous

1 than the woman, although glas (D. Cal Cathedral. The speaker will bel male courtesy often breaks id he cot Sam gen, Chicago, "athe down when the ging gets too gove! ne . . titive — nd corruption: to" is 30 convenient and easy Mr. Campbell's illustrated talk| Sop ne New, York nts, All thest order by mail and let our will be on “The Canadian Rockies| 1p 4 poll by a woman's maglla campaig? Personal Wve and the Pacific Northwest.” Res-|, among 2000 readers, nn) Simply address i ion etvations will be accepted untill 00 (0 ol oman con. a (Re Charles N 2 Ce. our per. Friday. : 3 | sede that men have much the y Mayer . 7 Tr. : i ter manners | blie. st train, tl tonal shopper will select your David Keyt Honored | “But this doesnt ‘mean they hey would hey « Homs with discriminate care. Times Special are born more polite. Men are asl, She will fil your order as care. | GAMBIER, O. Mar. 2--David| judged “rude” faster than 4 political a you would do i A. Keyt, son of Herbert C.-Keyt,| women. e was to seed ~and deliver or a to 2224 Langley Ave. was among They are naturally stronger the U. you {the students honored by Kenyon! and more aggressive, so they iting 1 . ) immediately, . College . for superior academic! have to be curbed, that's all x Courtesy is one ayn which

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