Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 21

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speaker. :

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Women's Press Club

"To Meet Tuesday |

The Worhen's Organization; Na-

Druggists, .will have a luncheon

Mrs, E. H. Niles is chairman

rod, Joe Kriner, H. H. Veit, F. E. Bibbins, B. M. Keene Sr. and

Howard McCord and Miss Anita}

Brooks is to be the guest speak-;

er. Mrs. Russell Machael and Mrs.

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Agnes H. Ostrom are to be the hostesses. :

“rN | There will be a meeting of the Municipal Gardens Women's Department Club on Monday in the clubhouse. The board members| will meet at 11 a. 'm. and there! will be a luncheon at noon. . . Mrs. Loren Tracy will preside and Miss Mary Riggs is to be) hostesses are

Kafoure, B. B. Love and 'C. E. Lynch.

The Irvington Unit, American ‘Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 2 . mm. Tuesday in the post home. rs. L. M. Christie will preside.|

The January meeting of the 19th Ward Democratic Women's Club will be held at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday in the clubroom, 710% N. Warman Ave. : = Mesdames Elsie Tingle, Minnie, Bernhardt, Michael Fries and Betty Bernhardt will be the hostesses,

PW to Hear Phone Official

" Emmett C. Belzer of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. will speak to the members of the Indianapo‘lis Business and Professional Women’s Club at 6 p. m. next Thursday in the Women's Department Club, | In tracing the history of voice communication, Mr. Belzer will discuss recent advancements in the fields of radio and television.

One of the exhibitions is the use of ‘the “thermistor,” a device in the

ture of the telephone wire. He will also demonstrate the use of the “transitor.” There will be a forum before his talk. Miss Ruth Lewman is chairman of the Radio Committee in charge of the forum, assisted by Miss Blanche Penrod.

Attorney to Talk

“A Lawyer Looks at the Divorce Problem” is to be the topic of Miss Jesse Levy's talk at 11:15 a. m. Saturday over radio station WISH.

Woman in Commons

were read Dec. 25 in the home

‘ parents by the Rev. Charles Meyers of the East

Columbus Christian Church.

Mrs. Ross E. Percifield ‘Mr. and Mrs, William Lucas Lincoln, Columbus, Ind., announce the marriage of their. daughter, Dorothy, to Ross E. Percifield, son of Mr. and Mrs, Oriel Percifield, Scipio. The vows

Miss Dolores

be married. to

of the bride's - The vows will

of Jan. 23.

Mrs. Hartzell A. Boren, 3128 Guilford Ave, will

Methodist Church at 2:30 o'clock the afternoon

ts bik

Miss Charlotte June Noble Mr, and Mrs. David H. Noble, 243-'W. Hamp- |

~ Mrs, Richard Gage Berry Mrs. Richard Gage Berry. was married on Friday in the Woodside Methodist Church. The bride, the former Miss Jo Ann Gertrude Ringer, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ringer, 2601 Southeastern Ave. Mr. Berry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry, 1167 W, 35th St.

J. Boren, daughter of Mr. and

F. Thomas Pierce, Cloverdale. be read in the Shelby Street

pital School of Nursing.

PTA News—

Health to Be

Health will be emphasized in many of the 27 city PTA groups

week. Three parent education classes also will convene to hear

guest speakers. : Units meeting next week fol-

low: TUESDAY School 11:15 p. m. Parent education class. “What It Takes to Be Popular” and “Vanishing Ideals,” the Rev. Chester Wharton, pastor Prentice Presbyterfan Church. WEDNESDAY School 31:15 p. m. Theme, “Uniting for World Fellowship Through the Junior Red Cross and Scouts International.” Guest speaker, E. H.. Kemper) ~ McComb. * School 93:15 p. m. Red Cross film, “Human Growth,” Miss Georgia Osborne. Music by Speech Choir. New Year's tea. School 14—3:10 p. m. “Our Re- —— sponsibility to Our Heritage,” the Rev. Charles B. Cox. Mrs. Charles B. Cox will sing. School 20—2 p. m. “The Individual and World Understanding.” George Ostheimer, School 12 principal. Music, primary choir. Invocation, Dr. Newman Jef fery. School 21—1:30 p. m. “Dental Care,” lecture and film.

Delinquency,” ject, Social hour. School 27--1:30 p. m. “TeacherChild -Parent Relationship,” Mrs. Irené Wiehl, principal. Film

School 28,2 p. m. “World Understanding,” Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. Piano selections, Mallory Bransford. Songs, Grades 1B and 1A. School 34—7:30 p. m. “Planned

holding monthly sessions next)

School 22—2:30 p. m. “Juvenile

Stressed in Many Local PTA Meetings Next Week

Parenthood, the. Road to National -Health,” Dr. C. O. MecCormick. Physical education clase demonstration, Karl Schmidt, director. School 37—3:1f p. m. “Precautions for Better Health,” Dr. J. W. Jackson, State Board of Health. Group discussion. Music by the mothers. School 43—1:15 p. m., “Healthier Children for a Healthier Com-| munity,” Dr. L. E. Burney, state] health commissioner. School 44-1:30 p. m. “Body Building Through Exercise,” physical education pupils’ demonstration under Robert Shumaker. “Can You Recognize These Diseases?” film. School 45—1:30 'p. m. “This Business of ‘Story Writing,” Mrs. Garrison Winders, author. School 52—2:05 p. m. “Education in Terms of Human Relations,” parent education class panel discussion. 3:15 p. m. “Children Are Different,” Miss Frances Graney, school psychologist. |

School 54—1:30 p. m. Lecture and film, Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. 3 School 57-1:30 p. m. “Bill of Rights for Parents” Mrs. George E. Gill. Music by Grades 3 and 4. School 58-—1:30 p. m. “Parent and Family Life Problems We Must! Meet,” discussion. mothers’ chorus.

School 67—1:30 p. m. “Health and| Recreation,” Red Cross speak-| er. “Growing Like a Weed,” film. Physical education class| demonstration. {

{Schoql 69—1:30 p. m. “Our Chil-{

| dren's Emotions,” Dr. Philip t “Reed. ‘ ! School 73—1:30 p. m. Business

My Day—

OTTAWA, Canada—Among the

245 members of the Canadian Why the Soviet Union allows such utterly ‘stupid people to take the Radio Executives Club of Jack MéCartney, Greenwood, will New York in April

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House of Commons there is one control in the countries where they impose a Communist

‘woman. She is Mrs. Gladys Strum of Saskatchewan, who was elected four years ago.

iment after a political coup,

Probably the two most disciplined groups opposing each other |

today are the Communists and

Russ Cannot Evade Blame |

: By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 1 HYDE PARK; Jan. 6—As one reads the story of the imprison-| ment of the Primate of Hugary, Cardinal Mindszenty, one wonders will be made at the luncheon of Leona Eckstein, Atlanta, Ga., and

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“1 idea whether the Primate of Hun-

|gary is a Jesuit or not, but there |is certainly no more spiritually disciplined person than a Jesuit priest,

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over by the Communists in Eu-| rope it would look as though the! firmest ‘waged by the priests and layn

'many cases, of course, the Protestant groups are very much smaller and less powerful, and it {is understandable that they may be forced to make compromises,

Cardinal Mindszenty Led Resistance But "it" 1& a very stupid thing’ for the Boviet deputies to attack! a man who was the center and the symbol of resistance during the Nazi occupation. i . Cardinal Mindszenty helped to| save many Jews, and now sinte the Communists have overthrown the broadly based government) | representing different political groups, which was first estab-| lished in Hungary after the Yalta | conference, we find the Russians | throwing this man of fearless | actions into jall. | | We find the Hungarian regime, iin fact, indulging in the very! | things which ‘we hoped had come| 'to an end In Russia itself. For | instance, Catholic groups were!

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elections ‘Catholics were disfran-| | what curious.

| clare the would-be voter insane. {It may be sald that anyone who dared to vote against the Communist might be considered insane. $? ’ | There is no excuse for the action that has been taken by the | government and, since in Hungary the government is practically under the control of Russia,

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School 27-1:15 p. m. Parent edu-:

“= (Committee discussion sub-|School 66—2:30 p, m. Book review, Mrs. Howard Obenchain. |

Today in the countries taken!

resistance was being| §°S

| banned in July, 1946. In the 1948] | chised, the reasons being some-|

One frequently used was to de-

| the Boviet Union cannot escape

ton Dr., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte June, to Willlam R. Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. D. Boone, 5281 Primrose Ave. Miss Noble attended Butler Uni‘versity and is a graduate of the Methodist Hos-

The Bridal Scene—

State Board Tea Saturday to Honor

(Of AAUW

meeting; fashion show; tea tor M H : 8A mothers. : 0 eet ere School 75--1:15 p. m. Demonstra-| tion by physical education and!

health chairman, "= 0»

Dickey, In sity Women will meet at 10 a. m.| iiss” Al dors . Tannehill and | eg p. Th. “World Un Saturday in the Hotel Washing- ;.... Lowell Bennetf were mar- Marie Carmack and Gene 3 , m. n- : g : : 5 + \ b derstanding” Mrs. - Ralph Hol- ton. Mrs, Walter Larson, Elk- ried at 6 p. m. Dec. 24 in the Francis is announced by

land. Music by primary chorus.

Scheol 80-1:15 p. m. Book re- , Margaret Powell, Frank- Dr. Benson officiated. view, Mrs. Philip 8. Hildebrand. |,;;, ‘ie; pearl Bartley, Conners Music by junior high school. : : od

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The bride is the daughter of 30D ville; Miss Hester Wood, Peru; Mrs Muriel Mazoyer. Linton, and 346

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Miss Anita Jane Hancock

Mrs. Robert C. Hamilton and daughter, Ruth Ann, will enter- | : itain with a tea Saturday afternoon in Ayres’ Tea Room for Miss The Indiana State Board of Anita Jane Hancock. Miss Hancock and F. Allen Schmidt will be health classes, Mrs. Clarence American Association of Univer- married at 3:30 p. m. Feb. 5 in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.

The engagement of Miss Sets Tryouts

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School 82--1:30 p. m. “Important aise Elizabeth Blizard, Logans- Mr. Bennett is the son of Nelson has been set for the Wedding.

to You” Mrs. Louis W. Bruck, nort; Mrs. J. L. Dolan, Richmond. | inton. Mr. and Mrs, vice president Board of School © 8 [Bentett, Lute Commissioners. Music by, J : | mothers’ chorus, Mrs. Florence VAaYne; Mrs. Mary Katherine An- couple,

Harris directing. taats, La Porte: Mrs. Albert St. Mr. Bennett and his bride!

Teeth,” Dr. Ralph Hanely. Red

Cross film. Music by children. { Dr. Elizabeth MacKay, Lafa-| 3 : THURSDAY. |yette; Miss Emma Flack, Terre 19 Be Married School 68—1:15 p. m. “A Defeat- Haute; Mrs.. Cora Doehleman, | | ed People,” film on world un-'febanon; Miss Lilith Farlow, Ko- [3505 Guilford Ave. announce the | derstanding. Room 3 demon- komo: Miss Mellie Luck, Michi-|aPproaching marriage of stration on visual education. :

FRIDAY

say, South Bend. . Miss Sunthimer

Delegates to the national con Mrs. H.W. McCullough, Wash- ld C. Curls, cation class. “Private World” vention to be held in Seattle, In81om Pa. “The wedfing we Se 700 and “Democracy of Probation Wash. will be appointed. Legis- a, . a { . {of the bride-to-be's parents. Election Set

and Parole,” Mrs. Bert C. Mc- lation of interést to the AAUW | | Miss Mary Bock will be maid Sammon. wi be discussed. lof honor and Harry McCullough!

H sier H ea i ‘Saenger-Chor Society prospective bridegroom, will be p. TW, meeting tomorrow, 00 3 > best man: P lans Card P arties |tended Purdue University. The Ladies Society of the In-)j== re ee —— |{dianapolis Saenger-Chor will sponsor a card party at 8:15 p. m, : Times State Service Saturday in their hall, 521 E.J|[| PLANTER oon ¥ WHITING, Ind, Jan. 6—Mrs./13th St. ; : 8 Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting is| There will be another card chairman of a ‘Listening Post” party sponsored by the group at Committee which will help select 1:30 p. m. next Thursday in the! winners of the George - Foster hall Peabody Radio Awards for 1948. This committee for some weeks

has been gathering data on those Miss Irene Eckstein

programs and performers which, To Wed A. E. Doyle in its judgment, should be con-| . sidered for “Oscars of the Air.” Miss Irene Eckstein, 1456 EngAwards are made by the Henry lish Ave, daughter of Mrs Rena W. Grady School of Journalism Eckstein, New Marion, will be at the University of Georgia with Married to Arthur E Doyle, son the assistance of the National|©f Mrs Eisie Doyle, 1452 EngAssqclation of Broadcasters. {lish Ave, Saturday in St Patrick's - Mrs. Ahlgren will go to New Catholic Church. York for the presentation which! The maid of honor is to be Miss

is to be the hostess

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be the best man.

Musical Program

/ a Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten Mrs. Catherine Sauer Smith | “Rachmaninoff Recollections” is the title of the program to be presented by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten and Mrs. Catherine Sauer Smith at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in Shortridge High School. The event is being sponsored by the Women of the First ¥riends Church. ‘ | . MYs. Garten will review the book by Oscar Von Riesmann and Mrs. Smith, pianist, will present four of Rachmaninoff’s | compositions. ’

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Mrs. Herm an Binkley, Ft. Max Colpetzer attended the J’ raternity Mothers

The reception was in the derson, Mooresville; Mrs. Edward Colpetzer home, 1320 N. Delaware, CLUD Sets Luncheon i a 8 l ! The Mothers Club of the Butler School 87—3:15 p. im. “Care of the|yarver Marion: Mrs, Paul Kel-|[are now home at 5526 E. 21st Bt. \siversity Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity will have a cov4 |ered dish luncheon at 12:45 p. m. ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sunthimer; Tuesday in the chapter house, Mrs. Harrison Collier is to be their the guest speaker. The lhincheon

i . |daughter, Maxine Doris, to John chairman is Mrs. William H.!Jan, 30 in the theater. ‘gan City; Miss Virginia Brackett 1 lon hon of Mr. and|Crapo, assisted by Mesdames Har-|

V. A. Keller 4 Head Card Party

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Johnston, Miss Virginia Cravens

and Miss Marjory ane. : Mrs. F. C. Champe, 410 Blué Ridge Road, will be hostess to thé

pha. Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi , on Mons day: } ‘ There will be a dessert-bridge

party after the business session

iconducted by Miss Betty Peters son. Miss Daysie Alwes and Mis$

Marie; Sullivan will assist the

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Theta Chapter, « Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, met last night in the home of Mrs. Mary Brums field, 3524 N. Illinois St. < .

Chapter _P, PEO Sisterhood, will. meet at 10 a. m. Monday in

the 13th Street Branch, Indians.

National Bank. The members will sew for the" Little Red Door and there will be a business session at 1 p. mm. * Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel and {Mrs. Harry 8. Rogers will be the hostesses, .

Civie Theater

Sams meee bey

|. Tryouts for the Civic Theater's

production of “Inspector Calls"

hart, will preside. home of Dr. and Mrs. Tohn G. future’ bride's parents, Mr, and| on be held at 2 p. m.; Jan. 30, in

Benson, 3663 N. Delaware St, Mrs. James B. Carmack, 3480 8. Attending the meeting will be ; A hs Ut

of Mr. Caroline Francis, E. Minnesota St." No “date; oiuis will meet at 8 p. m.. Jan. 23,

the theater. ; FR : The Workshop group of the

in the theater. Charles Walters of Butler Universify is to be the

_ |Buest speaker.

Miss Frances E. Westcott is program chairman. : . Classes in radio thstruction will be presented by Walter Hogan for the members of the group. Those interested will register at the Jan. 23d meeting. www > The Backstage Ciub will have a “Loser's Party” at 8 p. m,,

‘Mesdames Hans Kleffner, Wil{lam Jung and John B. Kistner |3r, are in charge of the card

The Brookside Garden Clubiparty to be sponsored by the Washington, Pa., brother of the will elect new officers at a 1:30 Edelweiss Ladies’ Society at &

Mrs.|p. m. Saturday. The event will

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