Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1949 — Page 11

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will line, Mrs. Claude G. Jacquart and Mrs. Ronald Scott will pour. The assistants in the dining room are Mesdames Gail L. Shaw, Frank Bixler, Dan Flickenger, Robert Miller, Albert Fessler, Bruce Cameron and Paul Cundiff, Misses Gloria Atkisson, Mary Alice Rhoades) and Joan Ba: i ZTA Members

Plan Meeting : Misses Jane Gibson and Marcia Sandy will be hostesses to members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Zeta Tau Alpha’ Sorority at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Crossroads Center. The members will prepare Easter seals for mailing.

A Valentine dinner party will be held by members of the Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, at 6 p. m. Thursday in the Italian Village Restaurant.

of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames Grace Boston, Bertha Huggins and Arthur JuMisses Wilma Anthony, Betty English, Ursula Marine and Bettie Wolfe.

The Gamma Chapter, Gamma Gamma Nu Sorority, will have a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in

Miss Eleanor Pyle is chairman!

he am e ia. Terry Rouch,| 0 d be the a, niversi whole family. It was a new car. re Cu . : t0| WELL, to make the story eters of Delts Chapter, Phil, uhere near as brief as our will ba, Friday 2ishopping trip the next afternoon, Thete b rough” Initia we got a new two-door sedan for ucted by Mesdames our old car and $400. We paid

and Miss Hazel Brown. " Formal initiation services, followed by a banquet, will be held Feb. 23 in the Hotel Lincoln. initiates are. Jess Wi Howard - Losh Jr. and Joe L. Welch, Miss Irene Douglas and Miss Ramona Hite.

(Club to Hear Expert on UN

James A. Eldridge, Midwest Di

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tion for the United Nations, will speak on “Current Problems of the UN” at an Altrusa Club guest meeting Friday. The session will be-held-in-the Hotel- Washington at 6:30 p. m. Friday. To Miss Lois Anderson will presid at the meeting. The committee in charge includes Miss Hattie Lundgren and Miss Mamie D, Larsh, co-chairmen, and Misses Eunice Johnson, Helen Brown, Lucy Branch, Evelyn Vick and Mary Rich, : . Honor guests will be Gov. and

dent and Mrs. M. O. Ross, Butler University; Clifton T. Ellis, chairman of the World Ti#ade Committee, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and Zia Teheri of Iran, now a student at the Indiana University School of Medi

cine, Returns to College Robert , 2854 N. Delawhre St., has returned to the University of Dayton, Dayton, O., for the spring semester.

WCTU Unit to Meet © The Elizabeth Stanley WCTU will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Clara Hollingsworth, 1517 N. Olney St. Mrs.

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money and actually when you face have been on ‘How not to have fun for your money.’ For once, let's talk about fun.” =~ If: you don't have fo think about money, you can think about what you'd like 10 have -—and

paychecks didn’t leave too much, | but skimping for the next three months was actually fun, because we’d spent our money, not for subsistence but for something we wanted. It might have ended right there, but Eddy had named the fun plan and she liked the idea. “Don't you sce,” she said, “for once, we decided what we wanted, and getting it was easy. ~“Alrwe had to do was make up our minds. Most people never do, and we can either quit doing it ourselves and, go back to our old routine or we can follow the rule land _go_ on getting our wishes filled for the rest of pur lives.” “You make it sound attractive,” I said, “but what is the ruie?” 3 she

tant rule in the whole fun plan is No. 1—tp decide what you want ‘your money to buy. When peoplé say what they want is “to be comfortably. wealthy,” they. lie

ithey don’t want to endure the things that acquiring wealth entails. :

» ® » IT isn’t lack of money that though . they'll invariably blame their unhappiness on théir financial condition. Most of the dissatisfied people in the world are dissatisfied because they've never] analyzed their desires. T'll bet two bucks that a good many of the people right around you don't honestly know what they want. 80, for your future as well as your present, it's vital to decide what you want.

Nellie Plymate will be the leader.

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Mrs. John Brian, Miss Virginia A BENEFIT card party wiil be held by

at 8 p. m. Friday in the Woman's Department Club. Proceeds will be used for philanthropic

Needlework Guild. Mrs. John Brian, ways and means chairman, has charge of arrangements. party.

‘Decide on What You Want’ Rule Becomes a ‘Magic Formula”

CHICAGO, Feb. 15—Once we got it through our skulls that | Want,” depending on whether

decided. The event is sponsored

Confidentiaily, the most impor-{awarded to the runner-up and to

through their teeth. Few le|t0 want to be wealthy. At least [committee chairman. It is the

Alpha Sorority,

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‘fun for our money, Eddy and I

“I began looking for the magic formula. “It seems to me we've always been negative about the whole business,” sald Eddy. “We've tried to figure ways not to spend

it, our first of the month debates

This is the third installment of excerpts from the new book, “How to Get More Fun “for Your Money,” by George B. Anderson. (Reilly & Lee, 325 W. Huron St., Chicago. $1)

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Harmening and Mrs. Roy B. Storms . . . check yearbook mem

Checking the yearbook. with her to be sure all ‘members have received tickets are Mrs. Roy, B. Storms, president, and Miss Virginia Harmening, vice president. Also assisting with plans are Mesdames Genevieve Roudebush, and Ellen Leap. Harry Geisel will be master of

Ray Borns a special program during the

you're working the plan solo or with somebody else. Our family’s tried both ways. When we had our separate want lists, we didn’t get anywhere near as much fun. We've decided that, for us, sharing the planning and the sacrifices and the achievements is a lot more fun than going our separate ways with o private plan-books. s :

thing,” when you know in your

heart that what you really want

¢lis a tremendous +<hing, the plan gift |won’t work. The entire object of the plan is to make you happy

and I've never yet seen anyone made happy by substitutes. Your fun plan “What I Want” or “What We

Our family operates as any sound business does. We make all our major fun-buying decisions at our board meetings. And if you thing big corporations have hectic board meetings, you should listen

sponsoring a different project.

Bridge Group To Hold Mixed

Pair Tourney

. The old question of whether husbands and wives can play bridge together successfully may be decided at the Hotel Antlers Saturday, March 5.

On that date the Indianapolis Mixed Pair Championship will be

by the Indiangpolis Bridge

Contract . Bridge ue. Entriés are not limited to husbands and wives. The tournament is open to any pair consisting of one man 2nd one woman, provided they are members of the Indianapolis Bridge Association. Non-members are welcome and may join the organization for a nominal fee on the day of the tournament. - The play will be held in two sessions, the first starting at 2 p. m. and the final session at 8 p. m.

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. HM . EDDY lets us know how much y's .available for fun and I asi-for-suggestions. On rare occasions, everybody agreés and the

can get out and start buying.

ideas. . Some people may say it isn't wise to let children vote on family purchases, but we're sure it is. We think it works wonders in making them feel the strength of the family tie and in making

"Another amazing thing about

the family council is the way it eliminates wants, Stuart doesn’t want that new Boy Scout cooking

Asso-|outfit if it means that Polly will ciation, a unit of ee bourne Crowder, Richard Sharp-

1 don’t want the portable record

player if it means that Bddy will have to forego. the new sport clothes, and she stops wanting the chaise longue when she learns I want a new piece of home movie equipment.

All we want is fun for the fam-

ily. And we get it.

TOMORROW: How to Bring

Big Wants Within Reach. The Indisnapolis Times Daily News, Ine.

to some of ours when each of the|y list is headed, four members of the family is

meeting’s over in a hurry, so we|C Usually, though, there are several|dinner

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Elwood Daugherty, X Coleman, T. Baxter Rogers and Hugh Carpenter and Dr. and Mrs, Harold Ochsner, Also dining together will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beasley Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rhodehammel. Another party will be Messrs. and Mesdames Fred C. Tucker Jr. Eugene Hibbs, Stewart Ruck, Joseph Barr, Thomas Kibler, Kennard King and Frank Weiland. Mr. and Mrs. Stradling are entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Marsden, Cincinnati, and Messrs. and Mesdames: William Merrill, John Merrill, John Clark, Thomas Wynne, E. C. Schrader, Louis Stephanoff and Herman Lééth and Mrs. Katharine Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kohlmeyer will entertain at théir home before dinner for Messrs, and Mesdames Melvin Hansen, Robert H. Orbison, Thornton F. Graham, John W. Esterline Jr. and Raymond Frigge and Dr. and Mrs. William F. Hanning. -

Muncie Guests To Attend Dance

Attending the dinner. together will be Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Yeo and Robert H. Yeo, Muncie; Messrs and Mesdames Dan Evans, Robert Keel, Chris

Murray, J. E. Faust; Allan Henning Johnson, R. M. Tolley, E. E. Haught and P. W. Knowles. and Mesdames

‘and Mesdames Karl Stegemeier, James Woods, James Sutherland, James D. Ford and Kaufman.

kins, Lloyd Beckwith and Arch Bobbitt. aly

Webb, Robert Stockwell, Harry Reiser and Alan Burnet of Crawfordsville. ’ . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett will entertain in their home. before the dance for Messrs. and Mesdames John Evans, Donald Hurst, Albert Sahm and Charles Barrett.

In a party of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Smith will be Messrs, and Mesdames Charles Watson; Bryon Kerr, Paul Rupprecht and

There will be no elimination. All contestants will play through both sessions, “Winners will gain possession for one year of the Consolidated Finance twin trophies as well as prizes for permanent possession. Attractive prizes also will be

the third place pair. For © inexperienced duplicate bridge players interested in tournament play this is an excellent place to get started, according Richard W. Lee, tournament

“fun” tournament of the year. Master points will be awarded by the American Contract League. The play will be directed by Dean Weibach of Cincinnati, one of the league's official tour nament directors.

Announce Marriage Of Georgia Nash

Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Nash, 2146 N. Gale St., announce

Georgia Faye, to David O. Nelson, son of Mrs. Willard South, West Newton. The wedding was at 7:30 p. m. Heb. 4 in the home of the bride’s parents. Thé Rev. J. R. Flanigan of the Brightwood Methodist Church officiated. Miss Pearl Hynes and Eddie McIntyre attended the . couple. Following a wedding trip to Chicago Mr. Nelson and his bride are ‘at home at the Gale St. address.

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Kindred photo. Miss Phyllis Bernice Harper and S. Sgt. John T, Chasteen were married Feb. 7 in the West Side Gospel Tabernacle. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Harper, 2013 Howard $t., and Mr. and Mrs, Chester A. Chasteen, Beech Grove. Sgt. Chasteen is stationed at Kessler Field, Miss.

of Gary. Reservations are being made for the Meridian Hills Country Club buffet dinner and game par-

{ty Friday night. Among those

planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames Richard M. Bennett, F. Richards Wagner and John D. Harrington. Messrs. and Mesdames Hal C.

| Purdy, Paul B. Payne, Robert H. Rhod

ehamel and Francis M. Hughes will also attend.

Question: Six years ago a fibrous tumor was removed from the back of my neck. It 1s coming back. Should surgery be used again? Answer: Another operation “is certxinly & possibility. The tumor tissue should be ex- _ amined under the microscope and this would be one of the factors which would help to

be best. . . ” ‘ Question: . What causes the scalp to itch and what can be done for it? . Answer: The most common cause of an itching scalp is dandruff although there are other skin conditions which may be at fault. The treatment, of course, depends on the underlying cause and ~ cannot be outlined briefly.

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Dorothy Whalen and Lt. James S. Lett Friday in Ft. Harrison Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. L. Jacobsen, 6162 E. 24th St., and Russell D. Wha! ville. Lt. Lett is the son of Mr. and Mrs, S, E. Lett, Tallahassee, Fla.

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Teacher Tells Story Of Israel's Children

~ . By AGNES H. OSTROM “It takes a lot of care, patience and love to make refuges chil-ijps dren feel at home,” Miss Sophie Diamant, a staff member of the Bessie Gotsfeld Children’s Village in Raanana, Israel, sald here ‘yesterday.

Miss Diamant

community leaders on Mizrachi projects, including the Children’s This stretch open

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isted by Mrs. Donovan A. Turk a Mrs. Prank N. Lindher, J stion period ; Jefferson. |S 0 ira. Martin Collins is in charge of reservations for the luncheon. Mothers Club Give Pa 3 Club will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Boys Club, Election of officers will be held

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Allyah refugee children who came : Yon Germany $ Palestine dur- pm 30 Hitler's e. came : 151034 to the first school estab- yor In lished by Mizrachi in Jerusalem. v. ! The children are first distrust- . Diageo tul-when-they-are-hicught ia the rsp . “They e things— Mandate as na clothing in the mat: ie tress.” . They are as thirsty for : Xo a training and knowledge as for : | Mrs, food. Even the little ones ask, : Also. {How many lessons will you teach Threlkeld, us? or “What kind of a trade W. L. Schanwill they teach us?” Many chil- and dren have to learn to play again, Miss Diamant said. Already, Miss Diamant said, : there are 350 chlidren from 3 10, 2 : 5 i 7 years in Raanana, although : the Vilage was opened iste 15, | . ONLY HOURS, AWAY: : 3 7. ‘Children of all ages = ok : : Tam yatd in-a-unit! } “THE GLORIOUS FUN OF A cottage under the supervision of : ' ho 5 xa a male and female teacher. They - . p

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