Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1949 — Page 16
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There a en Are Announced . dinner followed a. program "The members will design Valen- have been tines and the best ones will be Maude A. Linkert, J. A, Good~selected by Mrs. Thornberry. man, Robert , Marvin
will present a slate of suggested erer and Harry V. Wade, officers for this year Plans for the national conven-| Dan: John Greist, 8: A. Greene, ! tion to be held in July at French ; Kay mn be discussed. Mrs. Mc soho S08y Will serve as official hostess song SECT BS {Adah Hunter, Josephine Bah convention. and Florence 'D. Goldberg. New Officers “ To Be Installed DAR Unit to Meet:
A ainner meeting followed by| With Mrs. Block
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Hostesses who have made res-~
Miss Florence Masters and Mrs. Thomas Maiben, both of Logans-~
Thursday Reservations
Reservations for ira y Colds Worse made by Mesdames|
Mrs. Gordon Chord will ‘be the assistant ‘host
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Fenstermaker, 4720 N. Pennsyl-
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Ingram II, banks, Little Rock, Ark. and Ens. The Doctor Says—
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.
| ORDINARY colds are responsi{ble for an enormous amount of,
Also Mesdames John G. King. | discomfort and lost time. It has|
been estimated that the annual
H. BE. Kitterman, A. W. Spivey. ©conomicloss in the United States Charles J. Myers and Ollie Cv. i about a billion dollars. Many —y "Boyd, Misses Dorothy Kothe, things about colds are still not! py has appointed a new enter-|indiana General Assembly was covered yesterday at the first Hoosier Madden
too well understood and certainly) there is a great need to develop some method -by which they can)
part Katherine Harvey Bradley Jr, Robert G. Walker, C. Harvey Bradley Jr. of the Meridian Hills Country William L. Elder, Frederick H. Club is getting under way arrang-| Lesh and Paul Mahoney Jr. Relatives of Barbara and the They're going to open the season |prospective bridegroom who will Apr. 27. The monthly guest days, {be in town for the wedding an annual feature on the club's festivities are Mr. and Mrs. Eimo/calendar, will be continued this Walker, Little Bock, parents of Year. the bridegroom «- to - be; Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, Dubugue,(Will be June fowa, the future bride’ grand-|invitational tournament has been mother; and her aunt and uncle, tentatively set for July 12. Mrs. Ellis Jones and Harvey .| Bradley Jones of Los Angeles. | Traders Point Hunters: To Meet for Tea Those
Jane Gillespie Sets Wedding Date; Bridal Dinner to Fete Miss Bradley
Miss Jane Gillespie and Miss Barbara Bradley, popular future Brides, are prominent in today’s society news. Jane has set the date for her marriage to Willlam B. Fenstermaker. The wedding wrill bs at 2:80 p. ma, Mar, 5 in the home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bryant W. Gillespie Jr., 2805 Talbot Ave. | ‘The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph
Bernard E. Smith Jr, New York.| Other members of the wedding Club Golf Group
y are Miss Nancy Stout, Miss W. Bradley, Mrs. C|10 Open Season
who ride
teas which follow the hunts.
Hosts Saturday will be Messrs. bers; Mrs. Ralph L. Flood, interand Mesdames Russell Fortune/club team, and Mrs. Ben Olsen, Sr, Patrick Smith and Paul state invitational.
Robertson.
¥ J The Woodstock the spring season
Hare Dance from 9 a. m, to 1 . m. Mar. 5. Ralph -Lillard’s orchestra will play. This will be the first In a series of monthly
dances.
yman Ayres, president of the tution as the Bill
t committees to
..\men of the golf committee. Sub-
with the Benjamin C. Stevenson, Tradets Point Hunt will meet in!Mrs. Harold Secoy, awards; Mrs. the University Club Saturday|C, Clair Knox, guest; Mrs. Ralph afternoon for a tea. Mrs. Chaun- E, Queisser, publicity; Mrs, cey Eno II is chairman of the Charles IL. Rouse, western pin;
|Propylaeum tomorrow are Mes dames Joe Rand Beckett, J. J. Bibler, E. M. Fellers, J. R. Lynn, Harlan Hadley, B. W. Duck, E. A. Brown, C, E. Stevenson, Margaret |B. Segur, Claude Best, E, V. Clark {and Frank McKibbin,
The Women's Golf Committee
ing spring and summer events.
The one-day city tournament 7 and the state
Mrs. Arthur J. Queisser and Mrs. Robert J. Mack are co-chair-
|committee heads include Mrs, William Hoffman, handicap; Mrs. rules;
Mrs. K. W. Fischer, new mem-
Woodbury College in Los Angeles, Miss Constance Prim, 1325 N
grett, Marjorie Robbins, Virginia Kennedy, Rita Trefry; Violet Kersey, Janice and Elinor Lowry and Barbara Prim.
rb ————————— Rules 30 Years . LUXEMBURG — Grand Dutchess Charlotte, aged 52, has been ruler of Luxembiirg for 30 years.
She is the mother of six children.
club win so] Civil Rights Discussed in Talks At First Hoosier Institute
. By AGNES H. OSTROM Civil rights from its incorporation in the United States Constiof Rights to bills involving the subject before the
{ Institute on Civil ts More than 350
the event. It includes Dr. and nsored by the legislation study
Mrs. Wayne L. Ritter, Mr. and Be prevented or their course yr.e ponald M. Mattison and Mr, National
shortened, |and Mrs. James H. Ruddell.
Both the number _and geverity * Mrs. Maryan Block, 5444 N. T1- |Of colds increase following sudden the members of Alphajinois St, will be hostess to the |4rops in temperature. This inpyjitees for the season, They in| Delta Kapps- Phi Soror-imymibers of the Golden Whee | €Fease- in colds is greater among! wingy— Mrs. John G.- Kinghan,| ity, Thursday in McClarney's res- Committee, Caroline Scott Harritaurant;— = {son Chapter, DAR, at § p.m. toThe officers to be Installed are morrow: Mrs. Clifford McQueeney, presi dent; Mrs. Robert Steverwald, vice president; Mrs. Howard Wil~Som; “secretary; and Henry, treasurer.
{among ‘men.
As people grow thave fewer colds but those which they do have are likely to be worse,
” - - ’ PEOPLE whose work requires them to walk around a good deal fappear to lose less time from { colds than those who sit at their { jobs. most "of the time. Heavy.
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ber of new colds. Not only is this ! true, but those who are especially susceptible to colds are particu larly likely to develop new ones
peratures of heavy Fain. People who places are more colds than those who do not. This would be expected because it is certain that most colds are ace quired from someone else by close contact, When a person with a cold, especially at the beginning, sneezes or coughs, large numbers of the infectious agent (probably {a virus) are freed into the air and float around’ on small drops | tets ready to be breathed in by | others, This danger can perhaps be decreased by treating the alr | with ultraviolet rays, germ-kill4 | Ing vapors, or ofling to keep down the dust, but such precautions do i not yet give any certain guaran tee. y During times when colds are | common, people should stay away! from crowded places as much as possible, If persons with golds stayed in bed long enough most colds would not last as long as they do now.
Aged Tender 103 ROCHESTER -— Miss Carrie Cotter of Rochester, N, Y,,
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| office workers tham factory works pouse: ters and also among women than Ryall. ex tertARMENt, Sr. Wis! Women are half|jjam Adams Jr. decorations; Ed-| Mrs. Lois Etzold will speak’ om |88ain as susceptible to catching win Craft Jr. men's golf; Miss| “Charm and Grooming." Mrs. Ver-| colds as men. non Lewis and Mrs, Howard Me- |older, they have a tendency to/fisk Landers,
rain, like sudden drops in tem-|| perature, is generally followed): by a great increase in the num-|%
attend crowded A likely to get|®
Mr. and Mrs,
(Elizabeth Watson, women’s golf { terinis; Wallace,
and Charles Nugent, budget.
| during these sudden drops in tems | 5%
Harold
Joseph i Wallage C Tomy, maintenance and grounds
Planning: to Have & ing of Achieving an unfulfilled ng Ave 4 morning o : bridge and a luncheon in the| we sticceed, we shall have achieved
Council of Jewish {Women, in co-operation with the | Indianapolis Jewish Community
Mr. Ayres also announces the pelations Council following chairmen of new com-| Audience participation in the
afternoon discussion period highlighted the importance of bringing.. closer together democratic ideals and action in our dally lives. If people act on the American premise of democracy; the ra*Itio of one race or creed to another (was declared unimportant, while ‘|acknowledgement of prejudice us a fact was deemed a forward step. “Our generation has the task of ideal, It
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curing civil rights.”
group of the Indianapolis Section,
the greatest contribution to human history. If ‘we fail, we shall wipe out the hope of a century,” {stated Dr. Dan Dodson, afternoon speaker.
iresearch, Center for Human Relations “Studies, New York University, called the report of Presi. dent Truman's ttee on Civil ment.” “If these fred institu. tions-are to survive,” he warned,
“Responsibility of government is to make. certain legislation
to: do -the-job of se
“We want to give you enough information to form an intelligent opinion,” premised moderator Dr. Richard Rettig, who presided at the morning session and afternoon question period. 8 ‘ “WOMEN will do more, when we care. Then watch out” stated Miss Lois Gratz of Chicago. member of the American Council on Race Relations, she give a history of civil rights through formation of the committee,
“The American nation has a
ts a “magnificent docu-|
At Shortridge High This Week
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Students Will Vote All Week; - Dance Scheduled for Saturday JEAN MANEY BASKETBALL IS TAKING second place in the minds of Shortridge High School students this week. The teen-agers are centering their interest in just one thing— test.
race will be announced at'a dance Saturthe Shortridge gym. :
in . ; Se This week the 24 candidates will present a series of skits at
| an all-school convocation in the auditorium. The prospective Blue
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Dick Jacobs, Dan Nyhart, Bob Robinson, Dick Stout and Bude dy Woodsmall,
Bridal Dinner Is Scheduled
Mr, and Mrs, Jess Brown of Monticello will entertain with a bridal dinner Saturday night in the Dearborn Coffee Shop for their daughter, Barbara, and Karl V. Stoneking. The will be married at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in - the Irvington Presbyterian Church, Attending the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. William F. Moore, Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Richard 4H. Flora, Wabash; Mr, and Mrs, Delvin Mynick and Mr, and Mrs, Edward Statton, Mooresville; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Brown, Detroit; Miss Judy Jo Moore, Monticello, and Miss Diana Flora, Wabash, Also at the dinner will be Mr, and -Mrs. Ralph E..Hazelbaker, Mr. and Mrs. Hal V. Stoneking, Miss Delores Glende, Edward. Locklear, Robert Stoneking, Robert Bennett, Edward Broden, James Brown and William Brown.
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d Juliet; Daisy Mae and Lil Abner; Maggie and Jiggs ,and Rita Hayworth and All Kahn; The teen-agers are ransacking the closets for appropriate costumes, and racking thelr brains for dialogue for the “greatest love scenes of all time.”
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. The rest are lead“rods” in the school and “just all round good guys.” The sub debs nominated are famous for the number of clubs they've managed to join and the activities they've taken part in at
Candidates for Bluebelle include Marilyn Alexander, Jane Aspinall, Pat Bray, Lauralee Burke, Janie Collins, Alice Goldthwaite, Margaret Faye Hannon, Jane LaRue, Alyce May, Jane Nickell, Barbara Redding and Join Warrender, Uglyman nominees are Bob Baxter, Bill Bosson, Fred Davis, Ralph Davis, Webb Donaldson, Dick Fleck, Sammy Glanzman,
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