Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1948 — Page 16

: : WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, a x TEEN PROBLEMS N eedles

Don't Cling—It’s Fatal to Friendship

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Needlework

Guild to Meet On Friday

|ORGANIZATIONS—

BPW to Open Season With a_Dinner Sept. 30; Miss Patterson to_Speak..

Section Presidents gotten. let me a you, Will Plan Campaign gals: Boys are lke > lets of swell boy-girl friend- Do Home ships have evaporated By BARBARA

chants National Bank, to make the on a NEW YORK, § plans for the annual mem hip put oy : a a . Week cam Oct. 10.18. BETTER check on your dat- wives will make ing techniques, Sister. It's the their ‘own and de: od clinging, the Natiooat oe v cuddly Na ee : made: Dahp-tame . showed today. Sas} 0 Seventy per ce rst; The tactics to avoid are mated 52,000,000 those that show possessiveness at home said t lant and intimacy. The pet names marily to save n zin- a-1 cute expressions you use in majority sald t “first: private should stay private, could . The most loving lad will blush ready-to-wear clo An. if you broadcast them. cut by at least 4 Raney holding” and dying-calf The average a glances should bé strictly entre sews at home e Ziels, 1 ” 4 . vous. They become laughable herself six dress : MA i - jdent of the Indianapolis ~%“en exposed to the eyes of four blouses and i t / 5 ; ; Other officers are: Mrs. R. Hart- the crowd. : underwear durin;

survey showed. Women sewing dren expect to a ments during th wife sewers -alsc seven household them curtains. Sewing teen-ag out an average three skirts, four suits and coats Many, in addit clothing for you survey showed. More than half sew at home tur garment within | told questioners. cent reported a week average. Teen-agers sa make a circula:

ihg his cow-lick! It’s poison. Yes, displays of possessives ness and intimacy are danger ous. They hurt a boy's masculine pride. And that's fatal!

Clubs— Mothers Club

To Hear Talk By Teacher

Mrs, 'R. Fitzpatrick, tramsportation chairman; Mrs. Scott, shoe fund chairman; Mesdames| C. K. Calvert, C. A. Garrard, Oscar L. Pond, Ted 8. Kuhhs, Hubert Mertz, H. A, Baker and A. H Humphrey, members of the executive committee, The 64 section presidents include five serving for the first time. “They are: Mesdames Sam Sherwood, J. R. Robertson, Marfon Hugh Miller, Otto* Bremer

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WIN FLOWER SHOW. PRIZES—These three pupils of Schaol 80, Franklin Wantland, Moni E. Voorhis and Don Woodard (left to right] were a in the flower show held: there yesterday afternoon by the Spade and Trowel Garden Club. Mrs. - Allen H. Warns was chairman of the event, which also was open to the ‘public this

CLINGING VINE—Matilyn Kelly and Randal Tucker Hustrate how not to walk across the campus or down city streets. They

morning .8 and ‘afternoon. : ang section St dant secures the aise Ht being s inging, vine is s Sure. Way to loge Friends Guest Spoke: fe OB Se a8 One Hay» art | i : , contribution of 110 or more and ‘alienate people. Both Marilyn and Randall are students a ; less th ; The . Indlanspolis Business Raaant” wil De Bea"ae ye re PIANAING & Teception Friday [ments and a cash donation trom| Technical High School. She is a member of the Sharps and Flats [4680da of a number ‘of clubs a a it; giant and Professional Women's Club academy dining Mall>Saturday bail. . Mothers of ‘newly en- [fOUF Sub Deb Clb and he is a member of the IMPS Squire Club. Storms will address the Benjae in 6.1 hours. , Beverly Trude ors rar season With & night, followed by an entertain- rolled pupils will be honor [FSbresent many organizations in min Franklin Kindergarten Those times. v t and third, Pat at J p.m, ‘Thursday, ment in the auditorium, . guests, and the school principal local contribute to Sororities— Mothers Club at 1:30 p. m. Mrs, the garments at Sion, est 3 ot Pat 80, in the Woman's De- ahd Jaculty, members’ wil "be Philanthroples through the S Storms, who is the kindergatien TIO IO small bo Eat % guild. teacher, speak on “A Child second: Diane Van Briggle; thin] *"rs. Frank Daley, president, Wiener Roas 1, upper Goes Forth.” Mothers of new Scion] seiving ela vase of flowers, Diana is weing assisted pv the other | Nfs. Roberts ns sous ths schoth will The Doctor first; Shirley Shep-| . . Wi H be s guests. cto 3 Bile . 5. Moho and Mrs. ra Wil- ill onor Rushees The Inter Libres Book Review

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Two sorority chapters will entertain rushees with suppers at{Club will meet at the home of meetings tonight and tomorrow. Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority,| Mrs. Alvin L. Blankman, 5338 E. will have a wiener roast tomorrow night in Garfield Park. Rushees| Washington St., at 8 p. m. The

To Speak

“The Indianapolis Civic The-

- Auditorium at 2 p. m. . Mothers of the sirls’ will be

Horizon Club members ‘ and all high school girls interested learning about the senior Fire Girls’ program are invited to attend a and program: in Block's Saturday.

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chaplain of the organization, will address the group.

The Children’s Sunshine Club will sponsor a card pa for members and friends at 1:30 , m. tomorrow in the Meridian of the Colonial Furniture

Mrs. T. G. Evard is chairman assisted by Mesdames Robert

RB. Straugh, John W..Fraim, aties H . Gillock and J. B. entze *

ater, Past, Present and Future”

Mrs. Horace N. Roberts at the first fall meeting of the School 76 PTA at 1:15 p. m.,, Wednesday, SEept. 20, in the school auditorium. ‘ Mrs. Roberts is a director of the Junior Civic Theater and cochairman of the Junior Theater Workshop. Mrs. Robert M. Butterworth, member of-the Children’s Museum Guild, - will outline the afterschool’ activities available to

Hore Davey Engaged Lindsey Betrothal

dae Hogh 7. Davy Jr. Feuatort, anuouncy the a

son of Sr pe ae sory C. Prange, Bs. Tuas Howard sist Uf id orde'l be, Wi bs bla of | : Gassady,| and Miss Glatys Gonssics will | Mrs. Ruth Lindsey, 1015 8.

Mrs. Mary At 10:30 a, m.,

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ter, Marjorie Therese, to John | 219 N. Oakland Ave. | 23, in St. Joan of Arc |

Reimer 8t, and C. E, 8. Shefeld Ave. Lindsey,

to John Lich; Announced

boys and girls of all age levels through the newly planned piogram of the museum. Miss Laura Lee Burke, pianist, will t 2 | hich wom. Ni “Top Teen” in the city-wide summer music contest sponsored by the City Park and Recreation ent. , Miss Burke, a

the Teen Music Canteen.

will be the subject of a talk by

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former student of School 76, is a member of the Sb tonight for the Southern

Shortridge High School and ofGh To, olen 3 Bo 2 PEL Se Musicale, as well as president of|'®®

charge. Mrs. Francis E. Thomason, 905

entertain members and rushees

of the Al Chapter; Sigma Delta Tau ty, at a 6:30 p. m. buffet sup tonight. Assisting

the hostess will be Mrs, E. H. South and Mrs. Herbert Brown.

Eta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, will hold installation and initiation services at 7 p. m. Saturday in the Riley Hotel. Mesdames Richard Hartman, Louis B. McIntosh, Robert H.

Harvest Dance

Corn shocks, fall: flowers in|

{sumac will decorate the Riviera

s Harvest Hoe-Down. Place cards of miniature barn dancers

_ Students of Broad Ripple High 1, under the direction of

Students Visit

Mrs. Max Moreillon, will give a square dancing exhibition. Those

West Drive, Woodruff Place, will] .

pumpkin holders, honeysuckle and|

will be honor guests. Miss Lillian McClain, rush ¢hairman, is in

Smith and George A. Yotter are the initiates. The officers to be installed are Mrs. Wilbur J. Cassady, president; Mrs. J. G. Peak, vice president; Mrs. Winfred Smith, secretary; Mrs. Norris Roberts, treasurer; Mrs. Joe Tilford, chaplain, and Mrs. Anthony Guidone, ser-geant-at-arms. Beta Zeta and Beta Xi Chapters, Lambda Chi Omega Sorority, will have a wiener roast at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Harold Jackson, 5614 E. Michigan St.

Mrs. Thelma Stevenson, 1141 E. Market St, will entertain the Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis Sorority, at 8p. mi. ‘today.

Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Theta

Brown, 27 N. Beville Ave,

Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Alice

hostess will give a book review.

Miss Amy Keene will be’ the guest speaker when the Colonial Boston ITSO: Chapter meets at 10 a. m. in the Riviera Club. There will be a covered dish luncheon white elephant bridge follows the meeting.

Columbian ITSC Chapter will hear. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler at its 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting. It will be held in the 38th St, branch, Indiana National Bank,

J. Hankemeler and Edward Hall are to be the hostesses. Mrs. Loren Tracy,

1214 N,

Belle Vieu Place, will entertain the Janet Ada Club at 7 p. m.

A ——————— v Shipyard Workers WASHINGTON-—In 1017 few women were employed in U. 8, shipyards... Now 7 per cent of the

shipyard workers are women.

Mesdames F. A. Harris, Mrs. B.- —

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Simple 1 - A Divertic By EDWIN P; { A DIVERTI pouch or = pock from a large ca the passageway the mouth to the the rectum) su fairly common. } some weakness | ent at birth in cases. The most com diverticula is in er part of the ! age of 40, it ha that diverticula perhaps one pe Usually these po duce symptoms :

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sionally they flamed and then called diverticuli In diverticulit of inflammation There may be a tack of acute al several episodes ty. Occasionally may be so seve perforation or h with infection

. participating include Misses Jo8. . : sephine Sanders, Joan Ooley, a) Joni! a im Arline Ehrhardt Dream House [ssa Beorent and Nancy Dicker. : AF ‘O'Brien, Butler, Pa. | Is Married son and Kurt; Berer, Bob Van THE AREA n % Milford Swain. : . $ pha Home economics pupils from|Rheenen, Tom Graves and Peter sensitive to pre flowers, Mrs.| Miss Davey is a graduate of | iss ‘Afline Ehrhardt and Roachdale High School visited|Bridgford. course this can o he | Marfan College and Mr. Lich Laurence. Edwin Jenkins were “Blandings Dream House”, 6416] Mrs. Norma Koster will. call many other cor ts,| attended Butler University married at 2:45 p. m. Sept. 11 ‘| Dean Road, this afternoon. the dances for members and the symptoms 1 =, " ®cN in the Broadway , Methodist Mrs. Dorothy Land, home ad-|guests. There also will be an many other con ts and} Mr and Mrs, Van Baxter, 801 visor of the Indianapolis Powerjinterlude of country games and testines or ahd er,

Church. Dr. Newman 8. Jeffrey officiated. The bride is the daughter of || fae. and Mrs. Walter John Ehr‘hardt, 2350 N. Alabama St. and Mr, Jenkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jen-

N. Tuxedo 8t., announce the enJudges were Mesdames Willlam| gagement of their daughter, f M. Zalser| Joan, to Richard D. Lindsey. and Paul R. Pike. Mr. Lindsey is the son *

and Light Co., spoke on kitchen|a black-eyed pea guessing con- = | planning. She explained why the|test. all-electric kitchen was planned]! Committee members for the as it is to save steps and energy|event are: Dr. and Mrs, J. F. for the homemaker. Operation of{Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. the electric equipment, including|Josey, Messrs. and Mesdames the stove, dishwasher, deep freez-|Maxwell Droke, Glen Shoptaugh, er and clothes washer and ironer| Maxwell V. Bailey and Charles

and are frequent other disorders, often difficult. the lower part ol use of an inst proctoscope is 1 studies also are When seve

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OCT. 3 .DATE — Miss Margaret Wills and:Ernest Jackson?

kins, 1432 W. 28th St. was discussed. E. Stevens. bursts through Mids LaVera Marie Ehrhardt, wil be Erte ried et. 3 in fhe Arrangements for the reception bowel or obstr - "Hl sistér of the bride, was maid of Vent: Episcop Jot the pupils were made by Mrs. Women Are Reported tion, an operat “-} honor. Wayne Bledsoe served parents are Mr, and Mrs. James Augustus Coburn, president of be considered.

Wills, 3207 Central Ave., and the A. C. Jacksons, Schenec:tady, N. Y.

as best man and ushers were Norman E. Bumgarner and Donald Erler, After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple took a trip to Cincinnati, ; The. bride attended Indiana University and Mr. Jgukine is

Better Credit Risks

WASHINGTON—According to]. a survey by the Federal Reserve Board, women are better credit risks than men. Men's clothing stores wrote off as a “bad debt” which is|36 cents out of each $100 worth|,

the Christamore Xid Society. Other classes which have mide visits to. the house include 75 girls from Wilkinson High School and 45 students from the Franklin High School.

The “Dream House”

however, fairly treatment is su Most divertic duce symptoms those which do, be treated by f ical managemer

rth compa mene hve ll is Ts une Reve 8 DR. ANS ’ on] 3 3 uestion: Candiotty-Steinkeler is open week days from 1:30 to] Women's apparel stores showed My experience is that we pay just dlnims Hr

9:30 p. m. and on Sunday from|only a 34-cent loss. 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Members of the Christamore Aid Society are serving as hosts at the house.

Vows Are Read

r. and Mrs. re, Steinkeler, BE, Westfi Blvd, ana the" Nae e of their daughter, Lillian, to Max Candiotty, son:of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Candiotty, Las Angeles, The couple was married Sept, 5 in the Hotel Antlers, “Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt and Rabbi : Nandor Fruchter officiated. . Mr.. and Mrs.. Candiotty are at home In Los Angeles where Mr. Candiotty is attending the University of California, Los Angeles, Law School. The bride is a graduate of Jordan Music Conservatory and, Butler University. 2

ads Officers Club Plans * "|Bridge Tournament The © Armed - Forces Officers Club, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, will have “a“ women's bridge ‘tourna= 5 ment at 1:15 p. m. Sypday, in ey connection with the mén’s™ golf

the Hotel Antlers. championship competition at the club the same day

“ * Hostesses for the bridge will be Church Establishes Mesdames LC. Davis, Halle Baby Sitters Clinic {Matlock and Donald M. Schewe. CHE Sw “ Other activities Sunday for the ps STR No Yh Ape officers and their wives will in. © aby sitters® clinic has clude a breakfast from 9 to 10:30 been established in the kindera. m, and a smorgasbord from garten of. the adjoining parish 4 to 8:30 p. m, school of “the Holy Cross: Catholic Church here as an answer

Vacation Over to what to do with junior during “. Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, Kess- service.

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Polish Divorce Laws Are Liberal

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