Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1949 — Page 16
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parties __ appointment books of the Ladies
“In the hall. Mrs. Bertha Wegner
' on a recent cafd party and plans
“chairman, will present a program,
members of the auxiliary.
“Here This March
.and their son, John Robinson
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stay in Indianapolis.
“Museum Guild _ Will Meet Friday
Mrs. Louis Bohwitzer Jr., 8449 4
N. Chester Bt., will ‘entertain the Children’s Museum Guild at 1 Pp. m. Friday. She will be assisted
by Mrs. Howard Lacy and is Simpso
n. Mrs, Donald Alexander will report on ‘the activities of the mu-/ seum extension committee. Mrs:|
, also will speak on her ‘committee’s work,
“The Museum's Lending Depart-
ment Service” will be the subject
of a talk by Miss Thelma Patter80n, guest speaker. Miss Patter-| Bon is -a museum staff member; Mrs. Walter C, Hiser will preside. |
“The New Neighbors League will have a luncheon tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln. An election of of-| ticers also wiil be held, The nominating committee will present candidates for offices and] committee heads. Members of| the committee are Mesdames| Margaret Afflis, William T. Smith and Alfred Hubert,
Visiting Nurse Association will met at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the| home of Mrs. Horace W, Norayiee) 216 E. 32d St.
Mrs. Anna Clyde Vinzant will be in charge of the discussion the Indianapolis Unit, of National! Association Parliamentarians will have at its meeting Frida
a. m. in the Meridian Room. of the Colonial Furniture Co.
Sur parties will be sponsored the Ladies of the Indianapolis ~Chor tomorrow and Saturday in the hall, Thea event tomorrow will be at 1:30 p. m. and
the Sautrday party. will begin at| "8:15 p. m,
Ladies of the 18th Ward Wom-
Jeague will be - when the.
day in the 100F hall Two card are on the Auxiliary of the Southside Turners. will be at 8:30 p. m. Satur and at 2:15 p. m, next Wednesday. ‘Both events will be
is chairman.
"Mrs, Maurice King, 838 N. Bancroft Bt. will be hostess to the Alpha Chapter, Sigma Phi Sorority, tonight. There will be a business meeting.
Legion News—
P&L Legion Unit to Meet
The Indianapolis Power and’ Light Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the Ipalco Hall. Mrs, Edward Ledig will give a report
will be discussed for a Valentine party to be held in the Knightstown Home. There will be ‘a social meetihg for members of the post and the auxiliary after the business session.
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on. Paul “smith, "Americanism “Stars and Stripes,” at an & Pp. m. meeting Friday in the Broad Ripple American Legion Post for
‘The group will celebrate its 13th
anniversary. Mrs. Robert Linke will preside. Craigs to Visit
Capt. ‘and Murs. John E. Craig
Craig, will visit in Indianapolis in March, They returned recently from Manila and are Yasationing
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robinson. “31731-- No Talbot--Ave: and Mrs: William 8B, Craig, 1420 N. Alabama St. varents of the couple, will be hosts to them during their
“he Junior Auxiliary of the
: When our attitudes” change and 4 interested Toatieve: and support adequate]
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By Marjorie Turk.
Photo by Ruth Ann Hamiltoh, Times Staff Photographer MARCIA JANE FRANZ loves all her 18 dolls and especially her big rag one, Becky. She likes next best her Dutch doll, Gretchen, which her grandmother, Mrs. Eward Geis, 3346 Washington Blvd., brought from Europe. Marcia Jane, almost 2, very “housewife conscious” and wants to dry the big dishes instead of her play plates. ‘She also likes to make-believe she's “Doctor” and prescribes pills for all her friends. Marcia Jane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Franz, 265 W. 46th St.—
Industry's Fo
. The importance of the supervisor who has become today's forgotten man in managementlabor relations was stressed by P. M. Ross at last night's meeting of the Association of Pere sonnel Women. Despite the fact the supeivisor has been overlooked by managemént as a minor executive, he may be the only one with whom employees come into contact, the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. vice president told his audience, “He has the role of an executive, is responsible for personnel relations and contacts with superior. officers. His greatest|
Plant Supervisor Called
rgotten Man
need is that of mental alertness,” Mr. Ross said. Under . the Wagner Act, the’ supervisor could organize.
t unider Taft-Hartley he is not al-|.
lowed that privilege, Mr. Ross declared, leaving him in a position of being neither “fish nor fowl,” despite his importance as the relay man between management and employees. The speaker's “ten commandments” for a supervisor included service, justice, sincerity, sym-
pathy, friendliness, co-operation,
impartiality, and honesty. The dinner meeting of the group was held in the Canary Cottage.
patience, equality
illusion by Dr. Evelyn Millis Du
‘Women.
Relations declared, “These ideas|, prevent our seeing realities especially. in the fields of love and and adversely affect our lives in marriage.” “Education meets thy challenge. are really. we will counseling. Education will reflect our intelligence and we will make an investment for research. We, Americans can: {ll-afford these illusions.” Stereotyped marriage formality was declared “not too dangerous”
still.-take it serious-
American Romantic Bubble Burst By AAUW Speaker Last Night
By AGNES H. OSTROM Facts were injected into the bubble of American romantic show will be made by Mesdames
vall-last night ina
the Indianapolis Branch, Amgrican Association of University and Louis Rybolt, Class I; Mes-
Contrasting fantasy in the ‘average person's mind with life's and Henry Prange, Class II, and realities, the executive secretary of th the 'e National Council on Family| Mesdames G. E. Schloot, Harold'~
icans of what make good children| Has
and parents also was hit by the speaker, There is danger of girls being handicapped in the first period of | dating, Dr. Duval said, because of our system of advocating that children of “the same age mix socially. “An eighth-grade girl Is more grown up than an eighth-| grade boy.” She suggested mental age as a better measure with | Interest giroups of mixed ages to bridge the gap of maturity in development. Support was asked for HB 493,
by. he speaker, “except that our -poople-
ly. - After a wedding we ask ‘what
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did the bride wear? mot ‘do the system. Miss Elina Rautanen ot 'WCTU to Meet couple like the same things?’ "| Finland, recipient of the local In-“Off-center ler conceptions” by Amer-|
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pi Mrs: Russell R. ‘Benson presided; Avenue Christian’ Church; There
and Mrs. Walter Leckrone iptroduced D Dr. Duvall.
Carden Club Sets Judging
School Course
The fourth course of the judging ‘school sponsored by the Garden Club of Indiana will open at noon Monday in the World War Memorial, Courses on Tuesday and next Wednesday will be held in Block’s Auditorium. Mrs. Maude R. Jacobs, South Carroliton, Ky., will teach ‘horticurture and flower show practices, and Mrs. Ruth Kistner, Glendale, IN. Y., will discuss flower arrangements. The judging school chairman is Mrs. W. L. McCoy assisted ‘by Mesdames H. B. Tilman, H. L.
committee members are Mesdames {Robert Mannfeld, P. A. Hennes{see and ‘B. F. Orr.
Members to Meet | Tuesday - Afternoon
Arrangements for the flower —Br-Griener—Miles8.—-Barton}—
dames John Downing, E. J. Elliott
brook and Robert Zaiser, Class III. There will be a meeting of the, club Tuesday afternoon in the auditorium. The members will [vote on a suggestion to form an organization composed of the forty accredited judges in Indiana {and the studénts completing the course,
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| The Irvington WCTU will meet at 1 p. m. Monday in the Downey
(will be a film and ‘speech contest,
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