Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1948 — Page 24

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Parisian Hats, Soldiers, Were Trials, Pleasures for Hoosier

By MARJORIE TURK “THERE I WAS BY THE PYRAMIDS hh pouf, a. soldier stuck his gun at me.” ition [East Drive, Woodruff Place, was recounting the adventures f a just-completed trip through the Near East, Italy and

Mrs. Charles C. Martin, 791

Soon Hoosier audiences will be hearing of her summer travels, for French-born Martha Martin is one of the state's most active

Fingering her hand- made

ian gold necklace (with its tiny

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{Woman's Club {Groups Plan Four Meetings Welfare Department Calls First Session

Four units of the Woman's Department Club have scheduled meetings this week in thé clubhouse,

Music

partment will. have its first meet-

The Community Welfare De-1.”

Egypt blue stones to ward off the evil eye), the blaék-haired “Scheherazade” alternately became challenger, Bodyguard and tourist as she talked. - Mrs. Martin, ordered not to take pictures in Alexandria,

¢ {Ing of the. season at 12:30 p. m. i | Wednesday with Mrs. Sheldon N. |¥ |Cox presiding.

The topic for a discussion to be

A miisical program will be pro-|.ii tne shutter. Miss Carolyn Antrobus. Teater, accompanied

president, and Mrs. Ivan

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of 1 table decorations.

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- Counctl ” Women presi: waited until she was near the pyramids to make her first photos. te at installation |Her artistic setting complete—cornfield E stucco-and-red-tile home in middle ground, ageless pyram for |background—she was ‘ ready IR

in foreground, ern

to,

couple, she recalls, told her, “The only pleasant thing of Ameri-

Then the soldier came over the ., ow. take back is ‘Nature Boy’.” by Miss Jeanette Rutherford, will|dune. his gun ready. There Was yp. aurtin struggled to underno gunfire , . . but no picture, gtand Mohammedan music by

{lliam Baumhec either, for Martha Martin, » hel, To She met Turks aboard the|over short-wave radio with the , first vice president, will| Mohammed All EI Kebir, the ship Egyptian officers om deck. “I on which she crossed. And one couldn't appreciate it.” she says.

listening to Ramadan prayers

“I wanted to, but it all went bam-bam-bam, only not regularly— just repetitiously.” Other experiences in Egypt included being evacuated from her hotel because she was advised it would be bombed, and being involved in an endless visa mixup that wasn't settled until she mentioned the name of Aboud Pacha, a family acquaintance. Since he's

[ters whose name really does open doors, Mrs. Martin was able to rleave for Italy. In Rome, she saw the Pope {at his summer palace, Castel | Gandolfo, She heard Faust pro{duced in the Baths of Caracalla (and she listened to “Pigalle” and “La Vita e¢ Rosa” in every cafe {on the V, Horio Venetto, | Mrs. Martin, who" has a lovely | soprano yolce, went to -her plane Eh Tax SE

with “Les Trois Cloches,” which iremindéd her of France. “The | Three Bells” is a song wreathed with war memories, Mrs, Martin's aunt, Mme, Eugene Ganiere of Rothau, still lives in their beautifully proportioned

EGYPTIAN JEWELRY—Mrs,

one of those legendary charac- of the hand-made gold jewelry she brought back from Egypt.

she chops her own wood. And]

led by Mrs. Louis Bruck will be “We Pay and It Pays.” She is vice president of the 8chool Commissioners Board and past presi-

Clubs, She will give a resume of where tax money goes and will discuss = problems facing he School Board. On the hospitality coiibmittee] serving luncheon will be Mes-| dames W. H. Albersmeier, Carl Sauer, Margaret Fleury, Ray Holcomb, Charles Klaisler, R. G.

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Raleigh 8. Miller, Robert Moorhead, John H. Newlin, William T. Riker, Paul N. Rose, George W. Snyder, Carl Spickelmier, Carl W. BSteeg, Ell Thompson, J. M. Whitehead and Arthur W, Wilson, Miss Isabel Drummond and Miss Pearl Kiefer. Luncheon reservations may be made tomorrow with Mrs, Cecil After luncheons at the Nuit et|A. Taylor or Mrs. William 8.|

Charles C, Martin tries on some

war victim who has never tasted Elysees, Mrs, Martin spent many

the Ganieres’ cat, Petit Petit, a {Jéur, a new cafe on the ‘Champs|Mayer.

milk, won't grow any larger than & 3-months-old kitten. Mrs. Martin saw the unrest in France from a sidewalk cafe in Marseilles, where she was im-

mobilized during a two-hour general strike.

Nor was Paris completely gay, The Hoosler-by-day had the privilege of at-

- SAAD fraor e of the UN for Count Folke Bernadotte But Paris still had the haute couture and Mrs, Martin had her cousin Mme. Henri Jacquemin to show her the new haunts and the fashionable designers whose

17th Century town house . , . but

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Week's Club Activities ;

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Variety will be the spice of club activities

week follows: HE TOMORROW {Booth Tarkington Ch ITSC. = 1:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Miss Amy Keene, speaker. Mesdames Emil Schernekau, Albert Adair, Frank Wells and George Hand, tea hostesses. {Monday Conversation. 2 p. m. Mrs, William B. Schiltgies, 3642

Watson Road, hostess. Book | review, Mrs. Clarence BlakesBc JO EE

| Woman's Research. Mrs. R. O.| I MeAlexander, 5027 Washington

in Indianapolis this} {Chalcedony. 12:30 p. m* 38th St.

be. in order. The schedule for the :

afternoons on the Rue de la Paix admiring the tight basques, full skirts and feathered hats of the Parisiennes. She bought two Paris hats to bring back to Indianapolis. Trying on a black one with a dotted scarf veil, she confides, “My husband (he’s a Tech High

frou.” But she plans to wear them on her busy lecture schedule. She doesn’t know where she will travel next but she hints, “Maybe I will go to Trans-Jordan to visit Abdullah's son, Prince

stars have risen since the war,

Bilvd., hostess. Tea; John Cottingham, speaker. TUESDAY

branch, Indiana National Bank. — Luncheon. Mesdames -.K. H. Hoffman, E. M. Hilligoss, E. T. Lawrence and Lina Byfield,

Da of British Empire. Mrs. C. P. Clark, 8500 Lafayette Road, hostess. Luncheon. Miss Isabel N. Drummond and Miss Frances G. Moder, assistants, Fortnightly Literary. 230 p. m. Phopylaeum. “I Rem ember When,” Mrs. Maurice Tennant; “Should Crime Be Publicized?”, Mrs. C. Walter McCarty,

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Grolier Fins Arts. Mrs, "GC.

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Talks on Mexico, Mrs.

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Pohlman are Wear id $04 Mrs, Louise, 5 By, church; he thinks it is too TrouftieRetraeR; :

Bridge Tea Arranged

A bridge tea will be sponsored by the Art Department at 1 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. E. E. Cahal are co-chairmen. . Assisting them are Mrs, D. 8, Meditch and Mrs. John M. Williams. Mrs. Onan C. Adkins and

S08 FRAIL

The Garden Department will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday, Mrs. William F. Krass Jr, will preside. Gordon Wedding will discuss “Flower Arrangements.” Tea hostesses will ‘be Mesdames William H. Hart, O. L. Watkins, Snyder, Adkins, Louis E. Berner, Charles L. Bogert, E.

L. Burnett, Scott Deming, C. E. Grieper, L. A. McDonald, Edward L. Pedlow, Louis J. Ryboilt L. F. Trent and Mrs. Graceland F, Francis Rumple and Miss Guess,

Cledie Edington. Hoosier Tourist. Noon. 38th St. . #5. : branch, Merchants National] The Book Hour” Group will Bank, Luncheon. Mesdames/meet at 11 a. m. Wednesday be-

Brownie, speaker. {partmentGrand Pre Chap. ITSC. Night. hear Jack Messmer speak on!

fore the’ Community Welfare De-| EW. K Kroeger, T. B. Davis and oo win).

: berts, 838 N. “Observations of Western EuFH Big RE Rabe Mrs. John|rope.” Mrs. Cahal is chairman.

Thornburgh, speaker. Tuesday Quest. 2 p. m. Mrs. Albert. Ward, 5010 Washington Blvd, hostess. Guest day; Mrs. Dora Roach, speaker; musical program. WEDNESDAY Advance Study. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. A. L. Kessler, 3223 Broadway, hostess. Luncheon: program directed Dy Mrs, . Charles, Wl

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m. Mrs. Max Tuttle, 543 E. 56th, hostess. Cheer Broadcasters. 2 p. om. Block's Auditorium, Card party.| Heyl Study. 2 p. m:. 38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank. Mrs. C. P. ‘Clark,| « Speaker. Indianapolis “Readers. 1 pom] | Mrs. Horace E, Cox, 5603 Julian, | hostess. Mrs. Forest 8. Cart: wright, speaker. Irvington Catholic’: Woman's Study. - 1 p. m. Mrs. George . W. Faulstich, 4580 Allisonville hy Rd. hostess. Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy, speaker. Irvington Homemakers. Mrs. Norman Taylor and Mrs. Oliver M. Bailey, hostesses. “Achievement Day Preparation,” program theme. THURSDAY John Btrange Homemakers. 1

p. m. Mrs. J. W. Sharp, 6650 Dover Rd, hostess. Meal preparation lesson by Mrs.

Howard 8. Scott and Mrs, W. Carleton Starkey, Thursday Lyceum. All-day pilgrimage to Brown County. Mrs. Clifford R. Plummer and Mrs. Allen C. Greer in charge,

FRIDAY Alpha Gamma Latreian. Night. Miss Isabel Martin, 4640

Pleasant Run Pkwy. N. Drive, hostegs. Guest meéting; Miss Louise Fletcher, speaker. "riday Afternoon Reading. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. F. M. Montgomery, 3214 N. New Jersey, hostess. Program on Indiana by ‘Mrs. Charles Cherdron and Mrs. Alice Cole Btubbs,

Women Deans

To Hear Talk

Indiana deans of women and advisers of girls attending their sectional meeting on Thursday during State Teachers’ conven tion will hear their national president, Dean Dorothy Gebauer of the University of Texas. She will final Li acl 5:30..p...m,. hanguet, n the Lincoln Hotel's Parl Mrs. Curtls Bok eig Furor A former Grd of religious education at Stephens College, will talk at the morning session. Her

subject willbe "From the Par- sro

llaments of Common People.” Miss Virginia Kennaird, Washington, National Education AS- ' at Work. » State officers will lead the business session at 9:30 a. m. in the hotel. ‘They are Miss Victoria Gross, Ft. Wayne, president; Miss Claire Coolidge, West Lafayette, vice president; Miss Gladys Erdahl, Richmond, secretary, and Miss Martha Nash, Semin, treasurer.

Sorority to Meet

Beta Chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha Borority, will meet Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Forrest ‘E. Smith, 245 8. Emerson Ave. Plans for the annual Found(ers Day rt fet will be discussed. Mrs. George Sauter and Mrs. Richard E. Hill form the|. committee in shargy,

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