Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1949 — Page 14
R Judges Named
* Keen Observers Have
Chance for Prizes
«Judges for the Safety Observation Contest, an event of the fourth annyal Home Safety In- | stitute ‘to be held Feb. 24 in Block's Auditorium, are an-
nounced.
«Among those appointed by Mrs. John Paul Lahr, chairman]. of the Home Safety Division, Indianapolis Safety Council, are C. W. Warman, safety committee Indianapolis Junior Mrs. | ‘Margaret Marlowé, BPW; Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, representing the
chairman, Ohamber of Commerce;
Junior clubs of the Seventh Dis
Arict, Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. J, P. Tretton Jr, Seventh District, IFC, and Mrs. Royer K. Seventh. Dis-|
safety chairman,
Brown, trict.
president,
The delegates at the institute| will examine a stage setting to| conditions. | They will then be asked to ob-| serve the skit produced by the Indianapolis Council of Women| entitled “A Day in the Life of and list demonstrated. Those listing the most and unsafe conditions will be eligible for cash or
determine unsafe
An Average Family,” any unsafe practices
unsafe acts
merchandise awards. The Home Safety Institute is sponsored by the Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross, and the Home Safety Division, Indianapolis Safety Council. The Institute will deal with home fire prevention, sanitation in the kitchen, home nursing, home planning for safety and the hazards that thredten an average family in dally life. Mrs. George ‘A. Bowen is in charge of the program.
Miss Robbins To Be Honored
Pugh Robbins will entertain with a bridal tomorrow night in honor of her
Miss Robbins and Mr. Sims will be married at 8:30 p, m. Wednesday in the Sutherland Presby7 terian Church,
llow the Wedding rehearsal will Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Law, Nashville, Ind, parents of the
-- Mrs. Casey whose husband was the rallroader in American re, ‘spends a lot of her time in her home in Jackson. ‘She also does a lot of traveling, appearing on radio broadcasts and at folklore meetings or celebrations. Casey, killed in a crash in
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We, the Women—
(Qualities That Make Friends Are Manifold
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer THE WOMAN wha has a gift for friendship is the woman who— Puts the convenience of others ahead of her own. Doesn't feel she is in constant competition with every other woman. EnJoys “seeing her friends happy and prosperous and would rather be able to congratulate them ; than sympa- : thize with Ruth Millett them. Never ‘uses others to further her own ends. Doesn't choose her friends from one 80+ cial group she considers the “right people.” Never betrays a confidence: 3 LO
DOESN'T ' to be eternally at her beck and ° call, Doesn't have easily hurt feel-
Has a cheerfulness that is heart-wi a Is a critical of others,
own, but doesn’t harp on them. Doesn't try to force her own opinion and beliefs on others. Has a sense of humor, the kind that lets her laugh at herself rather than at others. Doesn't insist on talking dbotit herself continually. Knows how to keep hands off, so that she is never tempted to meddle in the personal
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Kappa Kappa Sorority active
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Men and Women—
By ERNEST E. BLAU E COPYBOOK maxims used to tell you to aim high, to fix your eyes on the top rung of the ladder . . . Lo hitch your wagon to a star.
to in the boss's big leather chair. But too much worrying about it isn’t the way to be happy on your job. Most brass hats in a company have certain unusual qualities which helped put them there. A survey shows that only 42 per cent of workers think they could actually swing the hoss’s job — and only 14 per cent think they have any chance of getting it —and a much smaller percentage actually will get it. That camr-be quite discouragIng and frustrating to ambitious &mployees: a According to psychologists, every employee should look down, as ‘well as up; compare his position with those who are doing less Important
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work, who are getting lower pay, who are just applying for jobs. There are probably a lot more men than you realize. LALA. x SAYS AN authority at a leading university, “Stop look~ ing over your shortcomings put more emphasis on your abilities. Nobody can be 100 per cent—so be realistic in assessing yourself. From the lowliest clerk to the president of the company, every employee is superior in some way to every other employee, and at the same time subordinate to the person “above him.” Of course, some advance. ments may come from pers sonal drag but they're the exceptions, because that’s not
ge party! That's what these members the Gamma Sorority, have been doing as
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Mrs. George Schnieders (center) is chairman of Jr. (right) heads the ticket committee. Mrs. Thomas L.-Riddick nt is to be Feb. 10.in the Chapter House .
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Mrs. Patrick L. Grady (left) is the Predde of the new Kappa
apter to be installed here Saturday
and Country Club, Mrs. Charles R. Elliott is president of the Indianapolis Associate
Chapter.
Lose Worries for Job Happiness
the way business can run at a profit. I read of such a case the other day. What employee could start off lower than a dog? Well, there was this 2-year-old mongrel who walked into a chemical plant and refused to leave, so they. ap-
“But.” says an executive of the firm, “his ability to get along with people, his in terest in standing around watching others work, his kpack of looking wise and saying nothing, made him a natural for rapid promotion to honorary vice president.” Things like that aren't fair
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Group Sets . | Friday Meeting
A Charles Richard Edwards, 2339
tant watch- [igan.
‘| Brooke Taussig, associate profes-
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Henry S. Woods To Be Speaker
garden department will meet at ; the clubhouse.
introduce h Mrs. Willlam G. Holley and Mrs.
chairmen. Assisting will be Mesdames H. 8. Allen, Bert Beasley, Frank A. Curry, Henry L. Dithmer, R. H. Edwards, G. W. Green-
Knight, W. H. Link, Frank E. Malott, Paul T. Rochford, C. E. Sunthimer, Jerome H. Trunkey and Frank J. Uhl :
Mrs. Charles Martin ‘Addresses WDC
Mrs, Charles C. Martin, traveler and lecturer, spoke on “Fly. ing to Yucatan” for the Monday
‘The Woman's Department Club|
of the Conservation| #
Norman F. Phelps are tea hour}?
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is engaged to be married to Joseph ©. | Coppola, son Mr. and Mrs, "Samuel Coppola, Old Greenwich, Conn.’
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president, will conduct the stallation.
New officers are Dr.
Janet Holroyd, secretary, and Mrs, Vera McFerran, treasurer, Mrs. L. W. Wirenius, Albany, 0, director of the national group,
The Bridal Scene—
Mrs. E. A. Carson fs guild chairman. | Hostesses were Mesdames| Charles L. Bogert, George W.| Snyder, Frank G. Ross, Othniel! Hitch and C. E. Oldham.
” #® » Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, 4036 E. 624 St, will be hostess for the| meeting of the Great Books dis-| cussion group at 10 a. m. tomor-| row, Mrs, Lloyd 8. Wilhite will lead! the discussion: of “Aurelius: Med-| itations.” There will be a social| hour, Reservations may be made with Mrs. Nicholas.
Miss Reinert Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. P. Reinert,
1330 N. Riley Ave. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to
N. Meridian St., son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles B., Edwards, 1506 E. Legrande Ave. The wedding will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Little Flower Catholic Church. Miss Elizabeth Reinert, sister of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor, and Miss Jacqueline Reinert, another sister, and Miss Mary Lechner will be bridesmaids. Patrick Dillane will be
daughter, Dorothy Louise,
James M. Jones, son of Mrs. Alta
Arc Catholic: Church.
and Robert O. Jones will serve and Mr. Phillips is the son of
2is brother as best man, ” - ¥ = Miss Dorothy Helen Reger and
{Elmer A. Hunt will be married
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the home of Miss Reger’s parents. - Miss Reger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reger, 925 N. Arlington Ave. The Rev. F. R. Daries of the
Church will officiate.
Zion Evangelical and Reformed brother as best ‘man and Daniel Mrs. John |Dycus and Lloyd Lantz will be Harley, sister of the bride-to-be, ushers.
Guild of the WDC this afternoon. M 78S. S wan to Give S hower For Marjorie Mothersill
Mrs. John R. Swan, 5402 N. Delaware St., will entertain with a |miscellaneous shower for Miss Marjorie Mothersill on Feb. 1. ‘Miss Mothersill and Richard Nelson will be married at 3:30 p. m. Feb. 5 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University,
Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Bailey, 3565 Evergreen Ave. announce the approaching: marriage of their wii pe matron of honor. to] The Beech Grove Methodist Van Skyke, 1910 E, 38th St. The/Church will be the scene at 7:30
wedding will be at 3 p. m, Feb.)p, m. Saturday of the marriage {12 in the rectory of St. Joan of of
‘Miss
Joyce Ashburn and {Maurice Phillips. The future bride Miss Margaret Bailey will at-iis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tend her sister as maid of honor,
will be a guest.
The Isle of Capri Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in Ayres’ Tea Room. Mrs. Ada Lory will speak.
The Warren Hotel will be the scene at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday of the meeting of the Mt. Vernon Chapter, ITSC. Mrs. E. C. Rum~ pler will speak. Hostesses will be Mesdames G. W. Thompson, John A Strack and Glen Hols apple,
The Hawalian Chapter, ITSO, will meet at noon Wednesday in the YMCA. Mrs, Walter Houpe pert will speak. Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday in the home of Mrs,
{William P. Ashburn, Beech Grove, Herbert Pierpont, 1530 8. East
{Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Phillips, Beech Grove. Miss Evelyn. Phillips, sister of [the prospective bridegroom, will {be maid of honor. Miss Juanita {Baker and Miss Wanda Lancaster (will be bridesmaids. Billie Ashburn, sister of the bride-to-be, will be junior bridesmaid. William Phillips will serve his
Teen Problems—
By- JEAN SOMETHING NEW has been
best man. The ushers: will be! James Dugan and Paul Jolliff. Miss Dorothy Durack, 630 N. DeQuincy St, will be hostess for a miscellaneous shower Tuesday night honoring the future bride. She will be assisted by Mrs. Jack Mannix and Miss Mary Lechner. Miss Reinert is a graduate of St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing and Mr, Edwards attended the University of Mich-
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Woman, 109, Has 44 Descendents
QUINCY--Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Lohnes of Quincy, Mass., recently
versary. ‘She has 17 grandchildren, 20 great - grandchildren and five great-great-grandchiidren. . Only two of her eight children survive.
She Taught 190,000
Before Retirement NEW YORK-Teaching upward of 190,000 persons how to maintain good health and serving 42.000 families was the 25-year accomplishment of Miss Alta Elizabeth Dines, aged 60, who recently retired from the Community Service Society in New. York. She was director of the department of educational nursing. ‘Miss Dines has a masters degree from Columbia University and a nursing diploma from Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. She was professor of pub
observed her 109th birthday anni-|
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serve University in Cleveland and | in 1945 was made an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Denver,
Principals in the Bridal News
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Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Zim. merman, Red Key, announce the engagement of their daughter, DeLee, fo Karl P. Ferger Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fer ger, 6240 Michigan Road. No
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added, a new chapter in the etiquette books. Television manners! . When you're invited to the neighbors’ to see a video show, Ger Busy Tus week CHUM, AND WRATE THAT “THANK LETTER, THAT'S THE CORRECT TIMING.
Watch Your Television Manners!
engrossed in the program, avoid loud talk or sibilant whispers. Many television
shows are full-dress plays— they require full attention, both visual and auditory.
Solos to Congo MO. Vt.—Mrs. Dora Keen Handy, 77, of West Hartford, Vt., has started on a 20,000-
how do you make out? Ordinary visiting manners are the thing, of course. But there are certain extra features, too. Most television screens are small, so the audience must be limited, too. Don't drop in unexpectedly on the night of the big fight or other special . event. Wait for an invitation, chum, else you'll find yourself unwelcome and unwanted,
» » » NATURALLY, the host has the right to select the program and to handle his equipment. Néver turn on a video set without the owner's permission (this goes for ordinary radio, too!). Never crab the host's selection or make unsolicited suggestions. Never tinker with his set
If grown-ups are present, be Don't hog the
largest easy chair,
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: Priteh-Hale photo. Mr. and Mrs. John Crabb are at home now at 6566 Carroll ton Ave., following their mar. riage Dec. 18 in the parsonage of the Tabernacle Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Trehune, 6292 College Ave. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crabb, Kitter,
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St. x Miss Lucile Burgett, 837 N. Bradley Ave., will be hostess for the Beta Chapter, Delta Phi Beta Sorority, at 8 p. m. Friday. New officers to be installed include Miss Burgett, president; Miss Blanche Smith, vice presi. dent; Mrs. Ileoph Scott, secre tary; Miss LaVonne Stokes, treasurer; Mrs. Glenn Knight, parliamentarian, and Mrs, Herbert Martin, historian. *
Delta Chi Sigma Sorority will have a formal initiation at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in Jones’ Drive In. Mrs. Leon Cundiff is chair man of the event. Mrs. Erle Hahn, president, will preside during the ceremonies. New members are Mrs. Anna Green and Miss Grace Williams,
Sorority Chapter To Note Founding
Beta Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, will celebrate its 11th birthday anniversary with a dinner meeting at 6:30 Bm, Thursday in the. Indiapapolis Al Club. Mrs, i Do tletis returned A:
| Eve from = 50,000-mile air trip,
will speak on “My Trip Aroun the World.” ‘ Miss Mary Marshall, social ohairman, is in charge of the arrangements and decorations for the event. Miss Doris Holmes is program chairman, and Mrs, Edith Shirley will conduct initia tion ceremonies.
YOUR MANNERS—
SITUATION: You are enter taining guests when a neighbor comes to the door on an errand, and on seeing the guests says that he will come back later, WRONG WAY: Insist on his coming in and meeting the guests and joining the party. ~ RIGHT WAY: Invite him in if you wish, but don't be insistent about it.
- - » SITUATION: A man is eat ing in a restaurant with a woman. Another woman stops by the table for a moment and says to the man, “Please don’t get up.” WRONG WAY: He takes her at her word, and does not rise to greet her. RIGHT WAY: He stands, hoping; of course, that she will be gracious enough to move on quickly, so as not to keep him standing,
Goes to Florida
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