Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1948 — Page 5
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4 2. es | Dying Out wT Miss Mary Frances Patterson, Palestine ig oh will el | ; vo 15870 - Lowell Ave. has been sent “This Night Beware” i Returns fo Screen, Closer fo
: i 'p.. m. Thursday and Friday in . {awarded a Danforth Graduate Australia Rail Tieup " Doctor Says Result (Fellowship ‘nan. American uni-{108. ANGHALI he. cast’ are eal w - . e - A Achieves Purpose J PATRICIA CLARY Due to Domestication "Ific Paterson, who was grad. Folkening, Shirley Miller, Marie Yimes Foreign Service HOLLYWOOD, Apr. By Seiense Service luated from Howe High School in {Mazon Ne en BRIES..NE, Australia, Apr. 19 da M#rshall says she’ .| BALTIMORE, Apr. 19 — You|1944, is a senior at Ball State| STREEE. On “pu Dugan, —That old-saw, “Nobody wins in : are more likely to become the (Teachers on her training, |Paul Vahle, Wilma Ashworth, | a strike” fsn't quite true—in : f| parent of twins than your great-| = a, %o a college Jerry Williams and Lloyd Arthur. | Australia at any rate. ~ 2 { {great-grandchildren will be. lor university as a religious coun-! In a Communist-led strike the : ; OES Chapter to Meet | Reds: can still lose and come off Miss Marshall said. -
. » Mankind seems to be losing selor, 18 S. Iinois St. : i ar the ability to produce more than| A meeting of Howe's PTA and| ,uxijiary Chapter 515, OES! top dog. Australians know this| A lot of our friends ; one infant at a birth, suggests Men's 400 Club will be held ati wii hold a luncheon and business. Just So. of Washington as a result of the nine-week|| : Prof. A. H. Schultz of the Johns S P: mM: {OMOITOW in the EYM-meeting Wednesday in Buckley's] Street on Illinois Street Queensland railroad strike, | s : Hopkins Medical School here. nasium. Entertainment a be Restaurant in Cumberland. “lost” Bl Communistaj } Previous opinion has tended to BE Physics education de-. ou en strike collapsed been exactly the opposite.” {be that twinning in ‘the human partment 2 and the men returned to Work) ® Retired Temporarily {species is a product of recent —- | 2 Decatur High Pupils
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gained: their goal of industrial
; Transport Crippled They crippled rail transport, brought about a shipping blockade—and threw and in-
of gear. But they also achieved something more important. They held up shipments overseas of $21 million ‘worth of vital foodstuffs. And they put the brakes on Australia’s dollar-earning :program by delaying wool shipments worth $10 million, To Queensland's state government, it was a costly “victory,” that meant $62 million in Yost trade, wages,
vitamins and minerals in edncentrated form, The amount of weight lost by women whe follow the Ayds plan has actually been mea-| ured by scientists in a serigs of carefully cons trolled tests with over 100 women as subjects. | “They proved that weight Sean quickiy reduced | with the Ayds plan—ssfely and: pleasantly, Get Ayds today! If you den't lose weight with | nt store. 35 Days’ Supply. $2.09 | The Wm. H. Block Company, All| Hook Drugs and All Leading! Dept, Drug and Health ' Food Stores everywhere,
and emergency transport measures. Trade experts estimate it will take the state at least a year to recover from the 62-day strike. Australians generally clamor for a solution of the state of affairs wheré Red control of un-
lions is even strong enough to/full day's outside work, but I do
blackmail a Federal Labor Government into a passive “hands off” attitude.
they|the Army. She kept on staying
dustrial production seriously out!
railroad revenue
{home when they had a second child. al “During the years I stayed at home, I got all upset over petty household difficulties,” the actress said. “They seemed awfully im{portant to me, .and I couldn't understand why Bill didn’t consider them ‘major crises when he came home from the studio and heard about them.” Now, after getting back to work in Paramount's “Whispering Smith,” she understands. They don’t seem major now to her, either, It would help every wife to do something outside of running her home and taking care of her children, Miss Marshall thinks: |. “Not necessarily acting, of course,” she said. “But some |adtivity which gets her out of her] | narrow, circumscribed life, Wives| should meet other people, have] outside interests. Back In Stride “Most housewives can’t do a
{believe almost all of them can
{find time for something to give|
them a fuller and more interest-
RETURNS TO WORK— Brenda Marshall, after four
years away from the camera, re-
turns to her movie job and’says that this work makes her a better wife.
{not only man, but all his sub-| jhuman kin among the apes and| imonkeys, show that the farther {down you look on this evolution{ary ladder the more often you
{Schultz’ studies, which included To Enter State Contest 1 HE
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| primitive, not a lately acquired, |
Icharacter in heredity.
‘Women to Address
Patricia Barreda will speak at the noon meeting tomorrow of {Indianapolis Rotary Club 58 in {the Claypool Hotel. {| Mrs. Golden, who is director of the Indianapolis Children's Museum, and Miss Barreda, a United
Nations Education, Science and]
Cultural organization exchange student, will speak on “UNESCO {and You.”
derjohn, Decatur Central High! School State English contest at Bloom{see twins and triplets. Hence ington Saturday. imultiple birth appears to be a|
{music department will | “April Showers” Friday night in| {the gymnasium under the direc-| ition of Miss Mary Fields and!
Rotary Club Meeting |
Mrs. Grace Golden and Miss |
Flavor to make ‘em smile . . . and come back for more. CornS | Soya's crisp, tongue-tickling! It's * fun to eat . . . nourishing, too. 1 N\ And the cost per serving with | g hs \ milk and sugar is really small. \ Get some today.
and delighting
Doris Palmer and Shirley Fled-|
juniors, will enter the!
Decatur Central High School
present]
Lewis W. Lyons. {
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Marian Players to Give! Three-Act Comedy |
Marian College Players will] present “The Barretts,” a three-| act comedy, Friday night and Sunday afternoon at the college. Principals in the cast include Geraldine Schloeman, Wanda Toffalo, Mary Sunderhaus and Rita Small. !
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The Holden family's “double career” has presented no problems, Miss Marshall said. On the only occasion when their work clashed—when Holden went into the Army-~—Miss Marshall prompt-|
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i | 5 : : yi {ly quit the screen. Layaway ‘ | ; NH or 4 I "i { Now, she says, she's back in : lsh OP movie stride and handling. both| home and career with ease. “I've devised a schedule which permits me to work,” she said, “and the entire family is satisfied.”
Fruehauf Official To Address Club
Lester C. Allman, vice presi: dent of Fruehauf Trailer Co., De{troit, will adress members of the | Indianapolis Traffic Club at a weriolie “examination. #0, i {dinner tomorrow night in the whether or not if you. wear | Claypool Hotel. 5 glasses. Take advantage of Dr. | William L. Fogleson, P. R. MaiFerris experience and have a {lory Co. traffic manager and careful eye examination, Glass {club president, will preside, and es will be prescribed only if {Hy M. Van Doren of Akron, O, needed. ‘will serve as toastmaster. |: The arrangements committee is See ‘headed by Phillip A. Amato who iis being assisted by Louis W. DR. J Ww. FARRIS Geis, Thomas. J. Connelly, Wil- : Kiey 4 Jilian:. ¥. Baker, W. A, Whiteside jand KE. E. Clemons. Reservations {are being handled by Verne F. {Hutchinson and O. J. Pearson.
Irvington - Club to Meet | Irvington Aggressive Democratic. Club. will. meef at 6:45 ip. m. Wednesday in Buckley's Restaurant in Cumberland.: Mrs. Ann Edwards and Sheldon Book! are in chargg of reservations,
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