Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1948 — Page 22

ACTIVITIES =

ls Will Hite. F inal op Of Season on Wednesday A \fternoon_

Is Arranged By Club

Music Group to Have §

Dinner Meeting THE. FINAL luncheon program the Propylaeum will hold this season will be at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the clubhouse. Clusters of spring flowers will decorate the rooms and the tea table. Pupils of: Miss Elma Ingelman will pre. _sént a program of Brahms , and Misé Marian Laut 9 and Miss Dorothy Munger will play the plano. Following the program,‘ tea will be served in the north pare Jor. Mrs, 1. Raymond Lynn and Mrs, Willig D, Gatch will

pour, x» .

Plans have been: completed - for the luncheon, bridge and style show Monday for wives accompanying their husbands to fhe Indiana State Dental Convention, The event, spon sored by a group of local dentists’ wives; will be at 11:30 a. m. in the Columbia Club.

companying their husbands to the Indiana State Dental

~p4+30-&. ‘min the Columbia Club:

“The monthly business meet- lowing the report by the nemi-

guest the New Cen- = for the tea e ' ing and musicale of the Indian- nating committee, made up of

* tury Club will give Wadnesaay “gfternoon. “Her assistants: will be Mesdames- Nolen, Ernest Ruster, Grace Willis, W. F. . Sommerville and Ivan Snyder. Miss Doris Linville will present a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Shannon. Mrs. N. R. Keller will give an

..Apolis Alumnae of Sigma Alpha Mrs, Harold Brady, chairman; Jota Sorority will be held fol- Mrs. C. ‘Harold Lafsh and Miss lowing a 6:30 p.m. dinner Tues- Mildred Sweeney. Miss Sweeney day. The event will be in the will present a musical program DAR Chapter House. by Mrs. Dan Snyder and Miss Mrs. A. A. Hdrlan, hostess Imogene Bush. for the evening, will be assisted . = =» by Mesdames Carl Moore, C. C. Mrs. Ralph F. Gates will give © iMustrated talk on “Art.” Martin, M. T. Robinson, 8. K. a tea Tuesday for the Women's Mrs. Willlam Baumheckel, Ruick, Cole Watkins, Fred Was- = Auxiliary to the Indianapolis “ elub president, and Mrs. Meade den, Russell Paxton and H. H. Dental Bociety and the wives : Powell - president elect, will Arnholter. of dentists attending the IndiOfficers , will be elected fol- ana State Dental Association,

BRIDGE PRIZES WRAPPED-<Mrs, Robert B. Stone and Mrs. James F. Mat‘Jock (left and right} wrap prizes for: the luncheon bridge. Monday for wemen ac-

Convention. The party, to

+ Toajure a style show, is being arranged by the 1 wives of local dentists. It will be at

The tea will be from 2 to 4 p. m., with Mesdames Don Irwin, Ars thur W. Spivey, Dale Lentz, J.

“Frank Halland Ralph W. Eisea~

presiding at the tea table, In the receiving line with Mrs, Gates will be Mrs. Charles E. Kraning, North Manchester; Mrs. Ralph R. Minear, Columbia City; Mrs. William Bogie, Vincennes; Mesdames W. B, Currie, M. V. Stevenson, M. 8. Cochrane, Glen 8. Spinning,

Earl V. Schulz, Eugene E. Bales

and H. W. Mason.

. THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES :

{ACT pn ‘Wednesday to hear

Officers Club |The Bridal Scene—

At rT 'o-Be Scene

| Bridal Dinner Will Hons!

Tea Will Honor

Graduates

program 2 91-130 p

PLA NOUS rire sivron “George Farkas Will Speak | At School 1

Other Meetings _ Are Scheduled =

George Farkas will’ talk on “Physical Educdtion” to the PTA of School 1 at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, His talk will be followed by the installation of new officers and A musical program by Mrs. Edward Balser and the Mothers Chorus, The PTA of School 2 will meet

By STRAIN’ What began as hobby for Mrs. Frank D. Wilker, 5015 Compton Ave, has grown into a full-fledged job, .... Nine years ago as Mrs. Walker's friends know her-—conducted a suryey for a friend and discovered she liked the work. She did similar jobs, off and on, until 1941 when a local firm asked her to’ do some

Beryice was organized. Mrs. Walker now has 256 women . who do part-time work for her, A dynamic woman who radiates friendliness, Mrs. Walker - ia enthusiastic about her bus.-

ness. “The public is so receptive” she says. “Nearly everyone is willing to answer all our gues-

Mrs, Bert C. McCammon talk on “Parents Grow, Too.” There will be a’ Red Cross film shown and installation services. Several other PTA groups will |meet next week. «They are: WEDNESDAY a S¢hool 19-1:30 p. m, Election. 24--3.-p.. ma... Installation. 20--2:15 p.m, Film and talk by| the Indianapolis Cancer BSoclety, 31-2 p. m. E, H. Kemper MeComb will speak and the school choir, directed by Mallory Bransford and Miss Bessye Lamar, will sing. Installation. 32--1:30 .p. m. George Farkas and Mrs. Norma Koster, speak- , ers. 35-1:30 p. m. Children's program and installation, 36-8 p. 'm.- Rev, David Venerable, “Parent and Family Education.” Musical program by “This process,” Mrs. Mrs. Lula Kahn and Mrs. declares, “assures the bu Herschel Hayes, public of a satisfactory pi 42-3 p. m. Installation and re-| And, thou ports. Program by Henry D. spend a lot of money making Cain and Miss Barbara D. suggested changes, still it saves Childress, them even more that would oe 45-1190" py mi den, speaker. - 56—3 p. m, Mrs. Hannella Tandy, | speaker, “Installation and pro-

in for lunch or a cup of coffee.” And she believes her surveys are a public service, as "ell as being aids to manufacturers. “Big name companies will test their products in areas all over the country,” says Mrs. Walker, “before they are released for sale. An organization like mine supervises the distribution and does the users like the product and

similar products already on the market. Walker ng uet.

“Mrs; Grace Gol-|. | “would not sell.” Although she does a good deal of work for national organizagram, : 3 | tions, Mrs. Walker feéls that 60-—-1:30° ‘m. Miss Frances, working for local clients is more Graney, speaker: Program by of a challenge, Miss Lois Goodnough, | “When I do a survey for a '80—1:30 p. m. Installation of| local firm I meet the sponsor Mrs. Royer K. Brown, ¢presi-| and discuss the problem with dent; Mrs. J. Fred Murphy, vice! him. Then I decide the type of “Mrs. Robert 8. survey to be used and work out Bates, ED. ‘and Mrs My-| my OwWh set of questions™

ron T. Watson, treasurer. Pro- ‘ne o to. Does Part Of Each Job Herself

Mrs. Walker does some part of every job herself, “so that +-F-can-talk about-the. field. prob-..

gram, 181-~1:30 p. m. Installation and . m. Style show, di‘rected “by Miss Roxie. Zerfas, of safety

~tions; and -we-often are-invited

regular check-ups on how how they think it compares to

the companies

lost. by. backing.a. product. that...

To Dance

The Armed Forces Officers Club

at Ft. Harrison will give a spring ments and several parties is included in the bridal scene today.

ored at a bridal Mrs.

Maffett, 945 Middle

Mrs. Drive, oodruff’ Place.

"land Benjamin Briscoe, 1424 N. Olney St. spective bridegroom, will be oats. Miss Maffett is the daughter of gq;

_ Miss Jo Ann Maffett and William Fletcher Briscoe will be dinner on May 29 In Cifaldl's restaurant. mr.!

ofthe pro-+

The Cloyd Herod, - Russell Fletcher, couple will be married on May 30 Wayne Sink, Norman Worth, Ed-| win Pattison, Edgar Green, Rich-! {ard Kovehor, {George Wear, Mr. and Mes. August A. Al-land L. B. Dunnewold

M. E. Waldner, Arthur. No: man and Miss {Mary Dunnewold.

Miss Simmons Plans | Tea for Future Bride

r The {Mary's Academy will be enter-

+ Miss Maffett- and- Fi iance of Academy

The news of a pre-nuptial dinner, three engagement announce-

graduating class of

{tained Sunday, May 23, with

Mary's Academy

nae group will be hostesses.

| Following a talk by the Rev. |Fr. Thomas Finneran, the girls! will be received into the alumnae Must will be pro-

torganization.

st.

{tea in the Columbia Club ball-| room. They Will be guests of the: Alumnae, land past presidents of the alum-

an presentation

Installation of Mrs, Wann, president; Mrs. T. Deering, vice president; M &| Fred Garriott; secretary,

badges by Mrs. George King. Hubert

E. rs.

and ~ Mrs. Frank Gleaves, treasurer:

lems,” but she does not neglect her homelife, ~~ . : “Tommie” manages ‘a sixroom house Without = outside help. She finds time to send “Brownies” and other goodies ‘to ‘Tom, the Walker's freshman

EVENTS

CLUBS

Powell, hostess.

Babes Alumnae. Fri. Mrs. Delton 2001 N. Pennsylvania,

{vided by Miss Marjorie Pfau and Clio. Fri. Mrs. John H. Waldo,

!Miss Patricia Horan.

Mrs. Edward L. Yocum, soneral al chairman, is being assisted by: Santarossa,

Mesdames Erna

120. W. 64th, hostess. {Friday Mrs.

Afternoon Literary. Fri Ernest Prosch, 242 Oak-

with the interests of 13-year-old Frankie in the 8th grade at School 80. A favorite diversion of Mr. and Mrs. Walker—Mr., Walker is associated with a life insurance firm — is “attending sports events in which their: sons take part. Mrs. Walker also lends a willing hand to civic organiza-

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Is Ke 1 to “Combining Home, i

Framers

_ Photo by Henry E. Glasing Jr. Times Staff Photographer. ONsTHE JOB—Mrs. Frank D. Walker conducts the Walker

"Research Service from Her home, 5915 Compton Ave. so she:

“Can

do justice to her responsibilities as a wife and mother, as well as

directing her business.

tions. She is a past president of the School 80 PTA and is a member of the Indianapolis PTA Council. She also is a past president of the Alice Mier Circle, Broadway Methodist Church, and of the Methodist Hospital Children’s Cheer Guild: She belongs to the Altrusa Club and to the American Marketing Association and is secretary of the Indianapolis Advertising Club. A volunteer work-

“oF Tor the Good Will Industries,” Mrs.

Walker formerly spon801 & Girl Scout troop there: As a member of the Advertis- ‘ ing Club, she gives a talk on

her work before the club-spon-_sored advertising course at But-

* Jer University.

Family Is Interested In Her Business, Too ‘And, incidental to her own business, Mrs, Walker often finds herself running a placement bureau. Many of her parttime assistants stumble onto jobs that are exactly suited to their abilities and interests while doing interviews for Mrs.

Walker. And, because of her many contacts, Mrs, Walker often is able. to suggest persons to prospective employers. And does her family mind her work? “Not a bit,” says Mrs. Walker. “They're as interested in it as I am, and they do all they can to help.” Another willing helper is Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs, Alice Cole Stubbs, who lives nearby. She stepped in recently when Mrs, Walker was called upon to make a trip to the West Coast

and batk on one of the superdeluxe trains while - interview: J

ing passengers on the kind of radios they'd like in the cars, However, Mrs, Walker points out, planning. re the ig Smpastant..

thing. home ine -Sifice. house-

keeping. And most of her out of-town surveys are only long trips that keep her

As a participant in a “luncheon: club” for Frankie, Mrs. Walker has one day a week when she does not have to pre-

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pare his lunch. The '*club” meets at the home of a different boy each week, and it is on these days that Mrs, Walker plans her out-of-town surveys. On the question of women working, Mrs, Walker has decided ‘opinions. “Housekeeping may be a full-time job for some women,” she says emphatically, “but they should not allow it to be their. only interest “Every woman should have some activity outside her home ~—PTA, a local civic or church group or a charitable organization. Whether it is a moneymaking proposition or not is not important -— the outside interest is what matters.

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in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle commanding officer, - {Presbyterian Church. “Blackledge, and ey A. Graf, s . Haw 3 Mrs. a finsteve. a 5115 Maple Lane, announce the engagement and approaching! Ale, oer guest wil be Col marriage of their daughter, Ruth| officer. and Mrs “| Ann, to Anthony J. Ciresi, son of | 4 " Jesse Ciresi, 714 E. Morris St. | Miss Jean Shelburne, daughter land, hostess. giant Co: 3 x chesandes a 3% yows-will be read'at 10 &. M./of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Bhelrnaionaries Tiepen, Rita Feltman, prigay Afternoon Reading. m= Bridge Lesson— “Alexander, and Lt. CoC. ASB May on Bo Jay ©f/416 Alton Ave. will be the Nonor{ Tay Snes. Tiarion Galo: Sone ba i~Mre,_C. ¥. Montgomery, 1622. : . Sainy BR atholi¢c Chure st at a Ii sh tea , 1 eridian, hostess f E Inapactorasrucor, 4 Reaeres Miss Catherine Alandt will best 3 p.m. Hk 4 Wd a Jong, William Roth, John Diehl, prijay Evening Cross Town. 8 Sa ety Play liminates Loser S : » AR her sister's maid of honor and room. Miss Annabelle Simmons | W. B. Peake, Mary Stapleton, p m. Fri. Mrs, Wayne Me-| Randall Col. avd ‘Mrs. Alexander are Phu ‘Paul Jardina Jr:will be the best is to be hostess. : [Roth, Also assisting Marcella Mahan, 3101 Kenwood, hostess. By WHLIAN | E MCKENNEY ng are es: Garden Study. Fri. Mrs. Loui merica’s " ‘among those entertaining with a MAR June 6 is the date selected by| Henrietta Cosgrove, Mary L.| arden OTN. Meridian, word GENERALLY speaking dinner before the dance. Ry he engagime and Tig ila Shelburne toe her suatringe; Boojker, par, Adria, Magde-| ess. Luncheon.’ buidge players la He Unita knees. will. include: 0 Jane] , ene Junker, Margare rey, 3 ri. ates have con - © guests, Dr. and Mrs. A. Ee or GaITant. Strouse Indianapolis. The guests. tore artsude. Min [North Find Gagden. 2 D saz I. selves with bridge books by $XI4- ~~ land and Mrs. Frank Howard, re of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gal- . Robert McMullen, hall, Rosemary Boyle, Marjorie, Meridian, hostess. FIGHT EUTNOTS: ih} - of Bedford; Col, and Mrs. Beau- lant, 2080 N. LaShllg St. is an-| Misses Lee Schoenewey, Kather- Pray, Helen Egenolf, Betty God- Over the Tea Cups. Fri. Propy-| Recently, however, several 3 cond, Capt. and Mrs. Graf, Col. nounced by her parents, Mr. ‘and Ine Hatton, Charlotte Hook, Phyl-/frey, Patty Rickey, Jacqueline| laeum. Guest day. interesting bridge books have gayigg Col. ns. GW eeClendon and Mes, Irvin G. Dickison, 1405 8. 118 “Dodson, Mary June Wolsiefer Oliger, Frances Steidle, Estelle MISCELLANEOUS come ron England. I Have : ; 4 ye : Tibbs Ave. an velyn Cc | Weimeller, Marie Pfleger, Mar-! | just look over a new one by - ey They will be married on May 22) . = |garet Moots, Dolores Topmitler, “pry Broadcasters. 12:30». T:| Terence Reese of England enNew Officers || the tome of the future brides Mis Mary Dien Pierre 4058 X Mary. Sell and Marjorie Laker. Riverside Drive, hottest | hook on the Say of the hand. ts. nois w! ostess at a rmam——— : : paren eo shower tomorrow in her | Club Will S an | Maennerchor Ladies Society. 1:30 4,4 1 can recommend highly to ; Announced ul Miss Mary Alice Koesters and home. "Miss Irma Swickard is to| d P ponsor oP, Fri. Athenaeum. Card) ., ...o who wants to improve “I firmly believe that to learn fe : Te Soseph PF. MOONE Jr. will be mar- be co-hostesy, and Miss Charlotte: Car arty. sm Sisterhood. | Jia game. Lesson. Hand something new every day and The ptw ofioersof- the Dry- Led. at 9 a. m, on June 19 in the Miller is the: honor guest. She| . Mrs. F. Theodore Hegeman 1s 0 a Wye, Freeland, ate For today's: Lt. on I ~ Snsons cred - Heart Catholic Church./ will be married to Willlam Cor-| treasurer of the Alpha Epsilon have taken a safety play five 1 aay Is the secret of brough A apse, Daugh-igne js the daughter of Mr. and gon, son of Mrs. B. C, Corson, Latreian Club f- Quitiore, hostess. in Mr. Reese's book. When t hap A y Ho N. Sh SSmpise; Se Mrs, Carl L. Kosters, 1454 Union|Chicago, on June 12. Rev. and| and a member | opening lead of the king of dfa- - Ci : Aad l I bie Jot, X. remoond, 1 Bande ek af er ens Br, 217 ln oo mic Latreian Club | 2am owt isis on fas RC : 4 re. Mo Ave, are the parents of the bride- tee planning | queen ; Mrs, Walter T. Duhm, vice re- \. at Pur- i 9 bcs bps t both hands it is | | Mr ..Morone is a student |to-be. . the card party Tg | Looking a A oA A S genta Js i WHI Ad Mi oo University. Guests WHIT be Mesdames Miter, the etub- wit [J 4 [At ointments - | obvious that declafer has two Aly Sh ND corresponding . SeATIen gir M Parties Planned ..|Ralph Braseamle, Richard Braun, give tomorrow pp I losing spades. '¢ ¥ ya With Paper Fillers — Are Back Again: ‘George H. Vale; ‘treasurer; Mn For %. Les Mi (Norman Dixon and Fred Glles,| inthe Meridian HR pe | Mrs. C. Richard Lenglade ap-| lost a dia 4 and_mus Jom Albert Habeney, organizing see eggy Lee osiman | Misses Jane Biller, Norma Brown,| Room of the 3 inted officers and committee. 8 club tr ow can 4 A series of parties has ‘been! {Phyllis Burck, Jeanette Sasa.) Colonial _Fur- chairman at a recent luncheon od tor Miss Peggy Lae. ~BIrE CO, Alpha: Theta Lat-| w SEA AG i

FELL 308. Min AL -standard bearer. : FIRST Ll be he. must win the - The directors = are Mesdames Kenton M. Mosiman, 541 8. Cen- Mary Jane Hill, Carolyn John. E. Bradley is first club Nr

bss MESHD rT {relan 3 | They are Mrs.

thur, Pate dense his four losers into three? Ur. 2a 2 3 man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Ann Hands; Joan go Mrs. Willi

Franklin Motray, Edward Robert Hold> tne ace. It he does not East

Cooking . and. Andrew Porteous, Mrs. Charles C. Gardener and (0; Albert EK. iss Margaret Seegmlller are donwood, on June 12 delegates to the Indianapolis 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Schelden-

Council of Women. helm and their daughter, Mary Mii commities chairmen “are Ann, will be hosts at a dinner at

Mrs. Ceefl P. Clark, ways and oo. means; Mrs. Alex McVie and Mrs, [Wacidstask ob ay a Al William R. Williamson, program; aioe w Pare od Mrs. Fred Richardson and Mrs.| by Mrs. Walter Hess for June Roy W. Johnson, telephone; Mrs. {and Miss Ann Resor will be host-| Robert Frost Daggett, publicity, ess at a luncheon shower on June 4. and Mrs. Harry E. Bostwick: A tea on June 5 will be given

friendship. [by Mrs. Augustus Coburn in, her, home and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel

M 1 R a '¢ (Runnels Harrell and their daugh158 Rodecker (ter, Mary, will entertain that \ night. An informal party has : I 0 Be F eted been planned for June 6 by Mr.

land Mrs. John R. Brant. Miss

A bridal dinner tomorrow night Ann Kennedy will give a lunch- |

will honor Miss Nancy Clute Ro- eon for Miss Mosiman on June 8 “decker and Lt. James Tipton and Miss Bettijane Mosiman will Barnes. The dinner will be given 'be hostess at a “spinster” lunch-

tral Court, before her marriage son, Pat Kutter, Jane Ellen Mil-| chairman for Matagse 11. son of. ler, Patty Miller, Jeanne Petter-| the ‘event, to IMr. and Mrs. Alex Metzger, Bren: son, Patty Sloo, Marilyn Smith; | benefit the Crossroads Reénavil |Jacquelin Smith, Helene Stone, Ruth Ann Thompson, Jean Ann ter Peek, Dan McCoy and Hege-

Tutterrow and Sara West,

itation Center,

| man are assisting.

Mrs. Hegeman

Mesdames Wal-

jexoft, parliamentarian; {Charles - E. Brandt, Mrs. Robert: B.‘Stone-and<Mrs. B. McConnell,

ry Beberger afd Mrs. J.

‘Men and Women=

- Do Women Run Their Households. In an Inefficient Way?

By ERNEST E. BLAU OBODY CAN say our government officials haven't got guts. A spokes man for the Agriculture Department *has come out with this statement: “What we need in this. country Is a little more business adminis tration in the kitchen.”

Juute

Mrs. Jack Overmyer, finan

gram; Mrs. Eugene Bowen, me

Ristociar ;

seventh district!

ce; |

Mrs. Bernard T. Gates’ Jr., pro-|

m- |

can overtake the queen with the ni xing and lead through the |

2 spades:

|bership; Mrs. William Keller, tele-|

| | phone; Mrs, means; Mrs,

| welfare; Mrs. McConnell,

Holdcroft, ways and] Charles R. Hixon, social,

Declarer's next. play should H {delegate and alternate; Mrs. Hen-| be the 10 of diamonds, discardM.| ing the six of clubs from his |Srader, state delegate and alter-| own ‘hand. West will win this | trick with the jack and lead |

another club. - South trumps,

then leads the ace and a small |

trump.

On dummy's nine of dia- |

monds he discards the three of spades, and this establishes the

eight of diamonds for the dis- |

and Mrs. R. M. Whitmore, pub-| card of the queen of spades.

licity. | The committee members [elude Mesdames Holdcroft, Sa uel ‘Sampeell, Brandt, Russéll Whitmore, Gates, P. Keller, Beberger, Hixon, David. Minney, Norton and Overmyer.

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Srader,| three losers, William | those tricks are real losers be-. | ; Robert Stone,| cause one of them becomes es- |B William | tablished for the trick needed

What actually happens is “eight. |

that on the 10, nine an of diamonds declarer discards | But only two of |

to | make the contract.

Steady y now, girls — hold your fire. Plenty of gals agree with him-—they think housekeeping methods. are horse-and-buggy. For in« stance, a speaker at the recent Women's Bureau Cons ference said “Ten million women, baking potatoes in. 10 million ovens, is absurdg Hot meals should be deliv.

by Mrs, Sarah R. Schall, aunt of leon for her sister on June 9. Mr. the bride-to-be, in’ the Indian-/and Mrs. Metzger will entertain apolis Athletic Club. The couple for the couple that night and Mr, will be married -Saturday in 8t./and Mrs. Mosiman will be hosts Paul's Episcopal Church. at a bridal dinner on June 11. Guests will be Mrs. Alfred Wil-|— Miss. Bettijane Mosiman will be son Rodecker, 5237 Hinesley Ave. 'her sister's maid of honor and mother of Miss Rodecker; Mr. the bridesmaids will be Misses and Mrs. Cullen Bryant Barnes, Dorothy Metzger, Nancy Lee No240 E. ing St, parents of Lt. vak, Mary Harrell and Challis . rnes; Dr, and Mrs. Willard N, (Mercer. Joan Hollett is to be the - Clute, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Hull, flowergirl. ered aa they are to airplanes, Mrs. Catoline R. Rodecker, Mrs.| The bestvman will be Byron| €Very night. Brancha Mae Barnes, Mr. and Hollétt and the ushers will be . 8.0 Mrs. Charles O. Fortney, Mr. and James R. McNutt, Byron F. Fry, WELL, 1 don't know how Mrs, William R. Davis, Mmses P, H. Brown, Charles ¥, Arens-| efficient & home has to be beVirginja _ Minor, Dorie Fessler, man, John K. Leasure, George J.| fore it quits being a home - Marneta Dietrich and Lois Hil-|Mayer II, Donald M. Mosiman| but it must happen pretty kene, George W. Talbot Jr, W.and James C. Norris. | close to the point when meals Riley Hancock, Thomas ‘0. a "5 =» are delivered on the stroke of Barnes, James E. Buickfield and! A linen shower will honor| six!’ : James R, McNutt. 7 Miss Claire Downard at 8 p. m.| . When male executives start ———————————— jSmortow in the Joma ‘of Mrs.| calling for more home ef- ; ynn ray, 3021 E. 11th St,| ficiency, ask ‘em how they'd Caper Delegates {assisted by Mrs. C. J. Bixier.| streamline the schedule of Mi Violet Childers, 305 N.|

Miss Downard, daughter of Mr.| this typical young wifé: “I'm ‘and Miss Beulah and Mrs. W. W. Downard, 1137 up at seven,’ she smiles, “get ve, will at-|N. Belle Vieu Place, will be mar- my ‘husbands breakfast, SAmatied 10 Robart Disks I,J son of | held Mr. and Mrs. Drake, 833 N. Wallace St, on May 22,

“Dress baby for outdoors at 11, take him for airing, do the shopping. Return at 12, get husband's lunch. baby to bed for nap. - Eat lunch, wash lunch dishes, Feed baby at two, take him for airing at 2:30. Return at four to start dinner. Bake rolls, get dinner on at six, - Feed baby and put him to “bed. Wash dinner dishes. Do mending-—Really, it's not so bad. I find'it easier thea of fioe work!” ~The government, the professional women, and the | ‘educators all must have overs. ‘looked the little womait who ‘enjoys - it—the old-fashioned nemematior ‘type--bless her

and Yur “inefficiency!”

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