Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1948 — Page 13
MONDAY, APRS 12, wes — Auxiliary Units | Schedule
4 ns . > A H ah % 5 eg 3 nn! — A CtIVILICS For Writifig . j Hollywood B Mr. Janney Sp Moves facing og | Will Be Held'A At Matrix Table an Stop Ruse The Eleventh District, Amer | Miss Donna Mikels of The In-
Legion Auxiliary, is planning oar activities for ‘the near
ing of ill-fed, future. ricans while trying The members will sponsor a thers and maintain J “Hollywood ast” party at topped wi Club. Mrs : ote peut — chairman. assisted by Mesdames nuch firmer in Test Ray Pitcher, Charles Besknaim., ners On the fire * J Arto Miller, Johw Noon ; st veto power in thy ff Herma” Bobbe. : ade relations that Mrs. Russell A. Purl. district ; : pr nion. And against president. has appointed Mes- " En ce the Comm . J} Games Gladys Ross, Cecil Hart- CHURCHWOMEN TO GIVE PLAY—Mrs. Robert W. Bart, wo should wey «ff men Ralph Klare Clarence] ,.. jf \i: Albert Panossian (left and right) combine busi | work nan, Fel eland Haines to the r an rs. anossian (left and right) combine business AA a or EE — Ge our own doctrine Kiet nominating committee. | 3nd pleasure as they lunch together. Mrs. Barber is president of (It “C0 ral a 8. vay be preceded by fl °° . =» the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club which, along with the church
Ld orking in a free en. The Irvington Unit will have, Altar Society, will present a three-act play, "The Torchbearers,” department at Franklin College.!
annot a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p. m:| at 8 p.m. Friday in the Athenaeum. Mrs, Panossian is genetsl | Other winners were Miss Mares: to ner egislatad, tomorrow 18 the post hie. Hee chairman for the event which will be followed by a dance. Pro- [tha E. Eiliott, Richmond Pallamagority race wi J] Come’ and Martin Lamb wil be ceeds will be used for the groups’ charity projects. ~~ [{Sum-item. Straight Net Story nment of tesses. ® i jonal- legislation tg Hostess will be an executive 1 CETL Talk— Mackie, eon Sinton an wid rantees is in: order, board meeting at 1:30 p. m. and]
RE PS SE UMT Favored Quer Draft Sis sii si : 8 | { Seccames Clarence R. Patsons, aovore ver Draft tro the miianapots Star,
DOtED y Harold Tolin and William Spratt . Miss Jane Marshall, Bedford un-American Ui will give reports. i : / Times-Mail. and Miss Sadie Kreroposals, ‘by giving The members of the Irvington y een- ge 0ys theotls, Johnson County News, ie disarmament fn. « § sroup will Javed en %o pew: By JEAN MANEY © were runners-up to Miss Elliott, economizing wher sale Saiuraa, e ome, TR A IN and Mrs. Pearl Hafstrom, South ed, & sound nation. Members will meet at 10 a. m. over DV ERSAL MILE RY A ie yavored hve 1090 Bend Tribune, was runner-up to 30d 3nd the a Friday to sort sale articles. . | jal", v. Chove that UMT off ad conor, | Miss Mackie. stantial reduction Mrs. Von I. Baldwin is chair- iS oye eve bifefs Jore advantages eS | Mrs. Janice Erselcuk won first ; isted b Mesdam: along the lines of education and preparation for good citizenship. A man, assis y es | ki place in the Woman's Page Fea-| + les Be David Bennett, a senior at Technical High School, thinks Everett Bumpus, Charles Bearn-| ., .."y; iversal Military Training is vital to the future of |ture Division. with Miss Beryl , ard, Glen 8. Bell, Harlin Craig| 8% “FESEE y. 8 he! Ann Brownell, Gary Post-Tribune, + and Clarence R. Parsons. “1 think mest 18-year-olds DePauw University. He is a [as runner-up. Mrs. Agnes Hank! F = ” » i -| An SE, Mooresville, The Garfield, Linehan and Mec-| Would rather get their year ig of the Shortridge Echo jC¥im, Latter 354 Dusiest nan : Iivaine-Kothe Units will sponsor! : over with in ed iis i Aah | Lead laced first in the Edi me understand - id u . UMT and clear |oeader. Wal at n the & why J a carc patty for men at.the Vet- al . [torial Division, with Miss Mary nt persists in stook- . W . ans Hospital at 7 p. m. tomor- |: the decks for 12 Grou S List Jane O’'Banion, Tipton Tribune 3 Shia ASA out row in the hospital. Sollege ur Jobs, { P as runner-up. : : bow trou The chairmen are Mesdames plan to en rr Mr. Janney. who is a librettist ime again that such Luther Collins, Geneva McCul- in the Navy Otticers and public Ar counsel o fallure, .., oo 1 off 1 after gradua- > J : lough, William Moffett, Clifford well as a novelist, said there is ®h such experiments Lane, George Brake and Lola| tion, but if I | New officers are announced by a lack qf great story tellers in the a Sturgeon. Se wait I'd ether two women’s organizations fol-ithe world today. However, he Brown trout a, x =x = ph be calle lowing election meetings held late said, the American public gradccessful in the East, A card party for patients at guys my OWN |jast week. ually is outgrowing sensational
age than with | The officers of the Children's literature.
wn trout have been . BM Billings Hospital will be given the draft |pmuyseum Guild were chosen at a
hich is less than 30 by the Hugh Copsey, Eagle and
York City. . +. + 8 Robison-Ragsdale Units at 7 bunch” he meeting in the home of Mrs. Harstern trout streams +8 p. m. Thursday in the hospital. | David Bennett S52YS- rison Eitéljorg, 330 W. 62d St. E VEN TS n and land erosion Mesdames Lucille Sferrusi, David be- | qpey gre: Mrs. Walter Hiser, tive stock so brown : Bl Bernice Riffey, Lela Tague, W. E.| lieves that teeners would be |,.eqident; Mrs. Ralph Coble, vice LEGION AUXILIARIES doing quite well. - WM pou Fina Lockhart and Fred| better off in a similar age |, .ggent; Mrs. Gordon Kelly and|Madden-Nottingham. 8 p. m. Tues-. has had the good [Morris will be in charge. group. “The younger fellows ys, Rejly Adams, recording and] 4ay. Post home. Business meet-
s might follow an older draftee |. ...g nding secretaries; s.| ing with Mrs. Orville Robison er of the first order. CL UB S blindly, but in UMT they'll be Frog Bardwell and Mrs. a presiding; social hour with Mrs, ; able to pick their friends just |." Hagley, treasurer and as-| Henry Swing and Mrs. Stanley eerie |. 8 they do in high school. sistant treasurer, and Mrs. Rich-| Todd as hostesses. Alpha’ Delta Latreian. Tues.| The son of Mi. and Mrs. H. |. 4 mi and Mrs. Donald Morris,| McIlvaine-Kothe.r 12:30 'p. m.
| 4 break who cans night. Mrs. Denton McVey, 114| §¥. Bennett, 46 Layman Ave. Tuesday. Miss Dorothy E.| o Canada and plant W. 49th, hostess; Mesdames El-| David wants to be a commer- board members, » Kothe, Ye N. Moon host. . ire hid i lison Fadley, E. P. Nicholson,| cial artist. He would like to | The Park School Mothers As-|- ess. Covered-dish luncheon. | o : T. O. Philpott and H. L. Bar-| study in one of the Chicago [sociation elected officers at a|Osric Mills Watkins. 1 p. m. ; . tholomew, assistants. schools. A member of the meeting in the Woodstock Club. Tuesday. 38th St. Branch, Indip= Alpha Theta Latreian. 3 p.” m.| DEUCES Squire Club, he Mrs. Paul Van B. Allen is presi-| ana National Bank. Covered-, ity: = Tues. At Indianapolis. Day| layout editor of the Tech year- dent; Mrs. Louis E. Randle is| dish luncheon. Mrs. Howard id the money gov Co wyery. oe ” ie Riser. book. En : yice president. 2a Mrs. Paul C. Paddock and Mrs. Clinton J. pA entury. Ss. nn secre -treasurer. ncker, hostess. B - tthe bridge. TW § “you. “Monopolies” by An-| A JUNIOR at Manual High | “U0 y a
eat. go at Julietta?” dre Jatobe. School, Charles Fisher feels sion; Pas-American program, |
MISCELLANEOUS Somme Dave toa - Cruzan Parliamentary Law. 1| that a year hi Ys A would Insurance Women Indianapolis Indorsers of Photo eh Sogked You p. m. Tues. Meridian Room,| discourage college-boun To Install Officers | Plays. 10 a. m. Tuesday. Merira Bo Colonial Furniture Co. “De-| agers. n New officers of the Indianapolis| dian Room, Colonial Furniture ’ ntirely batable Motions,” discussion| that if a boy Association of Insurance Women| Co. Commissioners. give topic; business session; election.| could ot a ‘will be installed at 6:30 p. m. Ladies’ Guild, Lake Shore CouneT anoners give Delta Gamma Mothers. Noon Year or Apr. 20, in the Gold Room of the| try Club. 8 p. m. Tuesday. In hai The pay Tues. Butler University Chap-| college afted Hotel Washington. Miss Amanda| ‘the clubhouse. Monthly meet-, SE zens have ter House, Co-operative lunch-| then be dr : Schultz - will preside. ing. 8 p. m. Thursday. In the] Ta 1: garve for 8 eon with Alpha Tau Chapter| he'd be better Those to be installed are Miss| clubhouse. Card party to be an electorate de- members as guests. Mrs. F. L.| Off than going IMary Lou Feltman, president;| &iven by golf committee of the] public officials from Davenport, chairman; Mrs. J. L.| right into the Miss Sarah Moore, vice president; 8uild. | axpires. A, petition Helmer and Mrs. E. W. En-| 8e¢Tvice” he Miss Lillian Berkley and Miss/Ladies of the Queen Margherita es calls for a. spe- singer, assistants. states. Lorene Biehl, recording and cor-| Sdciety. 8 p. m. Tuesday. Hotel
whether a public Si Deita Tau Delta Mothers. 1:15/ Charles
responding secretaries, and Miss| Lincoln. Card party. Mrs. Pas-
p. m. Tuesday. Butler Univer-| thinks that a Mabel Miller, treasurer, quale Gammieri, chairman; Shgtoups Hust woul : ity Chapter House, | Covered jatEe . Seals Charles Fisher. | New members of the executive Mesdames Micha) Oardarelt | * eon; “Floral Decora-| drat board are Mrs. Helen Madden, unzio Bruno, John Moriarity, and not be 80 secure tions,” by Bill Gilbert; Mrs.| “to show Russia that the U. 8. lho 0 "rio" pamewood, Katie] Gilbert Martin, Tony Maio and!
Samuel Bevelheimer of Ander-| Means business.” “We also |p oy oit jrene Schaekel and| Gus Caito, assistants. | son, chairman; Mesdames Dale| Need a strong peacetime force |g... ° - |Marion County Chapter, Ameri-
® Hershberger, Kenneth Farmer| ll the time” he says, “but I [S50 J 00 0 are Mildred] can War Mothers. 1:30 p. m.' ; 2 C. 3 Sieckel, all of Ander- hie tha volunteers could fill Crump, will talk on flower ar- Tussday. World War Memorial : , an . \ . . . raelius Ave, ‘Noblesville, tts) Halt An Army Air Corps fan, Fangoments amd eoreage making. BE Society of Colonial hams’ letter in The Fortnightly Literary. 2:30 p, m. Charles has done a great deal |... wil) be read Dames of America in the State! 10. mie she is som Tuesisy, Propylaeum. “Her- o fying I small-ivve Danes ppt : of Indiana. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. ! a D ’ e - 7 . . at the Indianapols Bory. by Mrs. Harry W.[ and plans to study at In- | Women Convene rg Samuel R. Harel s58e0, epartment Becault . fll Amsterdam Chapter, ITSC. 7:30| diana University or the Cin- Times bpesial M. Galbraith, Cincinnati, naer kitten. Picture pm. Tuesday. W. Washington| cinnati Conservatory of Music. | COLUMBUS, 0. Apr. 12-—-Re-| ion.) historian, will be guest. | hart of ihe mtn St. Branch, Indiana National] Charles is president of the gion IV of the National Associa-|o 0" \" gooo WCTU. 10:30. . i. Bank. “Canada,” by Mrs. Noble| Manual Hi-Y group and heads |tion of Insurance Women held, ,;, 1 oeqay. Wheeler Rescue Some, off the PO Reynolds; Mrs. Ralph Wilmore| the junior class. He is the son |its third annual meeting t'S| ypegion Joint institute; the) got a little hungrier. ’ Rr O%| of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fisher, [week-end here. Miss Amanda M.| op. "5 A" vork speaker.
couse ever catch fire, and Mrs. James Bradley, €o-| con" dicon Ave. Schultz and Miss Mary Lou Felt-
hostesses tment on the job. ” tment on this job. Evangeline - Chapter, ITSC. 8:30| ‘A SHO RTRIDGE High
P. m. today. Mrs, Les Lee An-| school sophomore, Dan Wake-
man represented the Indianapolis Women's Suxitary, i
chapter. Hotel Washington. Monthly!
LQarsen derson, 3710 N. Chester, host- . meeting; book review by Mrs.! : cus. “Canada,” by Mra. John Bd oe 2ivoeaie > Club Holds Meeting Wayne Reddick; Mrs. James World J poms: we’ mabe el 22 is the son of [With Mrs. Helm De an Sommiat, k : hardt, assistant hostesses. ] Mr. and Mrs. The Arbutus Garden Club met SORORITIES ! . Irvington Chautauqua. Tuesday Ben Wakefield, |{o4ay in the home of Mrs. (Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma , 6129 Winthrop Helm, 4229 Rookwood A . a Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins Jr., 5149} A C. F. Helm, Wi Ve.,| 8 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey \ us | E. St. Clair, hostéss. Miss Lil ve, for a bulb show. Mrs. William! wf Henderson, hostess. | : : rts lian Besley and Mrs. W. O A year of \zsiser spoke and the assistant peta Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma. hcouraging repo Terry, speakers a UMT rigat inostess were Mrs. Robert Zalser| Tuesday. Mrs. Theodore Smith, way to the current, Irvington Friendship Circle. Tues- after big og Me Paul Boold, a 1244 N. Linwood, hostess. y day. i cers of the up are Mrs. ! ries are right back EB ors Sunien Reser 314 be good for \yw ww. Cothran, abr Ph Mrs. EE ah Rel es. Sigma he dan Oe James C. Wood, assistant. a Tne F. G. Lofquist, vice president;| Bethel School. Monthly busi-| oe it was then Irvington Tuesday. Tuesday. Mrs. is A oper Mrs. Frank Welcher and Mrs.| peggy meeting; Mrs. Vernon Gor-|
i]s © ones who are Fred D. Stilz, 450 N. Audubon! oubt about 3: P=, right, les, and| gas, hostess. tegicall » . ul secretar an ussia, strategically, Rd. hostess. “Women fin the| D. Wakefield doubt about |prs H. B. Asquith, treasurer. |Chapter AM. PEO. Tuesday. Miss
y Germany. Maki what they { ay consistent! Making of America,” by Mrs.| want to do. I think i*s a lot | Louise Lage, 5307 Primrose, lorway Sons en y nas J. Carr. better to get your military Serv- Dance Booked M ay 29 { hostess. “Indiana State Capi-| 18 drove across the ° ambda Chi Alpha Mothers. 1| jce out of the way before coi- | The Alpha, Beta, Eta and Zeta tals” by Mrs. C. O. " from the Germans, P. m. Tuesday. Butler Univer-| jege, and a force of trained chapters, Phi Theta Delta Soror- Eta Chapter. Phi Theta Delta. 8 ie they were setting sity Chapter House. Annual goldiers is very necessary for lity, will sponsor a spring dance|. P. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Vernon K.| ymes and destroyed spring tea. Program directed| the United States,” he says. [May 22 in the Gold Room of the Reynolds, 5047 E. Michigan, act of the Russian by Mrs. Ralph Bird and Mrs.| Dan is interested in journal- [Hotel Antlers. Walt Jackson und) hostess. Birthday party; gift for the butned-out oy hard. Inter-Se. Taes.| 5 20d would like fo attend [his orchestra will play. exchange. day. Mrs. Roy V. Myers, 4723| Teen Topics— . |Benefit Breakfast : Broadway: hostess, “Life Be- : he Is Planned did gins at Forty,” by Mrs. R. E. : 3 COMMUNI, us Mitchell; Mra, Philip 8. Hilder- P ublic Speakers Ni eed Volume : The monthly meeting of the ing getting a great hi assistant hostess. By JEAN : Ladies of Charity, sponsored by Norway is the only utum-in-Parvo Literary. Noon| wHEN YOU speak in public, 2 oe Bt rs. Hosptial will tbe an open war with Tuesday. Mrs. William Stanley,| vou have to be good, and you A A held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in an on 4026 Graceland, hostess. Lunch-| poo SEVER bd . & the Nurses Home at the hospital. orway managed 10° eon; “Japan,” by Mrs. O. 8. “pernans youre presiding a 3 The organization is planning al ary election of 1045 Srader; “Greece,” by Mrs. Ern-| {po class-meeting or acting t . charity benefit, “Breakfast in siness est W. Fullenwider; Mrs. W. F. Freddy Hollywood,” at 9:30 a. m., May 5, sm was in busine S ; MC at the football banquet. sore has ud intellectual circles. Pap erville presiding. Maybe you're on the debating idence in the Columbia Club ballroom. slovakia. And the i Delta Theta Mothers. 12:30) team or campaigning for office, Mrs. Russell Woods is the gen-| dramatized to the P. m. Tuesday. Butler Univer-| ,. making an appeal for the | Dt eral chairman. cow played. Quick 3ity ChiapieP House. Luncheon;| req Cross. Whatever the nurtrouble between the ~ A Ramey, Indiana. School posé of your speechifying, 3 i ns Piockes e Deaf, speaker. William you're a wash-out if your audi- ANSWERS S4un With-Blaan J. Mooney, 4301 Central, host-| *T°® falls to hear you. By E. P. JORDAN, M.D.
ess. Johm K. Ruckeishaus,| EXPERIENCED speake:s QUESTION: What causes
| THE DOCTOR |
Speaker; guest meeting. give us a worthwhile hint. Ad- buzzing and ringing sounds the Norwegians and ———————————— dress your remarks to the ‘ast in my right ear? -— owever, it misfired Professor Speaks gur in the last row. If he can ANSWER: The condition siand have had tbe, Prof. Eldridge T. McSwain of| hear you, the rest of your audi- may be in the ear itself; it . tend 18 Northwestern University was the ence can, too. If you get an an- may be imaginary, or it may en took he a Ruest speaker this afternoon be-| Swering spark of interest from come from some general conof Czechol ovakls fore the Association for Child-| Row I, you can be sure your ' dition, such as high blood oneymoon was the hood Education. The talk was| Words are registering all over Shuffling, scuffling, sneezing, pressure. Whether it can be egian freedom, 4 Riven in Wilking’s Auditorium. the house. wheezing and plaintive cries of cured depends upon what is Yih Miss Emma Purdy presided. It's smart to scan those pack - «yr guger”1 That's all he gets! It | causing the trouble.
sentiment was the ey seats for a dull or blase charwho had ines ¢an be mighty embarrassing. rN ow e country or League to Meet acter. Disect yout: opening es Furthermore, poying.- close QUESTION: What causes reamtctable siement The annual meeting of the In-| ynei) you see a flicker of intelli- attention to those near at hand Kidneys to turn alkaline? chers, local govern: dianapolis Junior League will be| cence on his dead pan. causes stage-fright. Those dshy ANSWER: Kidneys do not : » held at 2 p, m. Wednesday in . ae. eyes in the front row can be turn alkdline, but the urine today. So far the the Woodstock Club. The sus-| THE COZY-TYPE talker, plenty disconcerting. So look up | can become alkaline rather or Norway to entef
taining members will be the tea! who mumbles to the customers and speak up. Give the guys in | than acid as it usually is. hostesses, Mrs. Paul Weer is in the front rows, puts himself the back row their money's = This is frequently a result of chairman, in wropg with the ‘majority. worth, diet and not a sign of dise#ise.
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