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Proceeds of the party will arties Members From Indiana, Ohio Colleges| be used for various charitable projects supported by the organt- Auxiliary to S Pai . zation, : pon r Will Attend Noon Luncheon in JAC , Committee members are Mesdames Paul Wyand, William Civie BY Ye pantor With “Out of Showers—Flowers” will be the theme for | Freund, James Bifiimons, Russell Manring, Edward Niles,-Waitet Se units of the boat | By EA the state day activities of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority | giec'"jt 40 Crore Soon om Ae Nest. Yaeger, cards Legion Auxiliary are arranging | AFTEF Mar. 26 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, and talleys. f meetings and projects. u he an Actives and pledges from chapters at Butler, De- The prizes are in charge of Mesdames James Wilson, Frank The 11th District, American Le- Don't eve Pauw, Indiana and Purdue Universities, as well as state alumnae | Finnella, Floyd Cox, Franklyn Gates, Clyde Simmons, Truman gion Auxiliary, will spansor the heart fro . gS ' Tucker, George P. Stockton Jr. Albert Veit, Victor Richart, matinee performance of the Civie and representatives from the University of Cincinnat! and Miami ’ ’ Theater's production of “John tell you t University in Oxford, O., will attend the noon luncheon, Charlie | Willlam Rossiter, Ingall Gelly, Acky Cardarelll, Howard Mc- Da din . Let's | Bowers’ orchestra will play for the 9 p. m, dance. : Cord, Albert Michel, Wayne Warrick, Willlam Spanagel and . . Muzzy, M National officers who will attend include Mrs, I. L. Wills, | Larry Huestis and Miss Anita Battista. : Mrs. Raith 14wy and Sire al, for a : . Chicago, vice president; Mrs. Thomas M. Leslie, Detroit, central Candy committee members are Mesdames William Hamaker, Rebat G. 1B, Maths members : N vul counselor; Mrs. Joseph L. Stout, West Lafayette, province presi- | Richard Teeter, Joe Kriner, John Cochran, Robert Todd, Chris of the Joh > Balliday Yn, are Boe ul dent; Miss Marjorie Unger, Birmingham, Mich., alumnae district | Iverson, Ray Fisher, Ralph Walrod, Robert Teeter and Fred "no ven president and Miss Hannah ‘Keenan, Indianapolis, director’ of Punnington.: Mrs, William Scheerer and Mrs, Paul Reichel are | The Moose unit will be in 8 OT DA w= the central office, in charge of cigarets. . charge of the Protestant church EE . . H Guest Mrs. Logan Hall Is Chairman services Sunday in the Veterans I 1X ursing ING Tues's Of Hostess Committee Hospital. On Mar. 37. the Southe « To Be Founders Mrs, Logan Hall is chairman of hostesses for the 12:30 p. m. [eastesn auxiliary wil) omidust the WE! . Honor guests will be found- luncheon! nieeting of-the Woman's Research Club. The event will J services at the hospl 3 1 § roups tart | ers of ‘the organization. They | be held Monday in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank, | Kennington Unit D3 6 are Mrs, E. W. Childe, Martins- | Mrs. Milo H. Stuart will speak om:*My Tin Cup at Life's Ocean.” Pl rd P Ck ville: Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, Mrs. The hostesses will be Mesdames D. A. Grove, C. W. Dicks, ans Ca arty ‘3 s S chool Surve Scobey Cunningham and Miss H. L. Davis, V. E. Havens, H. R. Hill, H, D. Conner and C. W. Progpective members of the 8 . Estelle Leonard. Compton, Robert E. Kennington unit, Amer« ¥ Times Special ? Mrs. J. K. Mahrdt, president James Strawbridge of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau lean Legion Auxiliary, ’ will be ! NEW YORK, Mar. 15-8ix na-| of the Beta Beta alumnae group | will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Home Economics in guests of the 529 up a nD 0. -Td tional nursing organizations are; Of Indianapolis, will preside. | Business Club tonight. . 1. 8 JomorTow. ry A > rr he The bidd undertaking a nationwide survey Past presidents of Beta Beta There will be a dinngr at 7 o'clock in the Citizens Gas & Coke. » 8p ’ . 8 - will be luncheon hostesses. Utility, 49 8. Pennsylvania St. hostess. 10 of schools of nursing to provide Group singing at the lunch- Mrs. Garland F. Retherford, SH a basis for gearing education fa-| eon will be led by Mrs. Gilbert Chaptel G, PEO Sisterhood, announces its new officers. They \president, will conduct the meet- 6 H cilities to meet the ‘country’s ur-| D. Quinn, Mrs. Albert M. Camp- gre MIS LAY yard, Jrtaident; ua Folded. Aires, vies presi, ing. Plans will be discussed for All Pass gonk-nussing The aurvey-ia bell, pianist, will be the accom- ent; . R. W., Tilestoh, le So ane ake, recording an a spring card party and fashion of th needs. T | panist. Bits Will be presented | corresponding. secretaries Miss Nell Heathco, treasurer; Mrs. show to be held in Block's audi- of the su the first national inventory of, by the active chapters from But- Della M. Thompson, chaplain, and Mrs. R. H. Graves, guard. torlum In April using an; : | mprseesecrsmecsessmreomr———————————— — —— many ye . nursing educational resources to Jer, DePauw, Indiana and Pur «Te .! The members of the Federal bridge pl cover all of the 1215 state-accred- ue: Son 1 1 1 ister ena tors an 'Unit, American Legion ‘Auxiliary, have use ited nursing schools. : Jol on ving Si Ree; will celebrate the birthday of the conventio Conducting the report is the 6 : . ’ legion with a covered dish lunch few very Comitise on. Implementing the| Yana nares 4 meermiy ite | foxehect ‘Severe Reaction ean at 12:30 p. m, Thursday. Mrs. dain to u Brown Report, & joint committee| ers . Mrs. Stout ‘will be in : : : George Karl, 3671 Creston Drive, any kind of Jepiusantal sen of the Amer-| charge. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT will be the hostess. o> Suppo . {can Association’ of “THaAUMIIAY Ee Clas ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mar. 15—The crucial vote has been taken There will be a card party that a Nurses, the American Nurses" As- Tr. Mis. (jéunge L Claik ‘ {n the Senate on a change of rules to prevent endless fillbustering. night for the patients in LY a about par sociation, the Association of Col- Patrons include ante pa and No one believes more than I'do in complete discussion of any Hospital sponsored by the unit. ing him. legiate Schools of Nursing, the , question of importance to the nation. frman. bridge thy Nursing, Mesdames Claus H. Best, Mar- Mrs. Ralph Goetzke is cha National Association of Colored! snail P, Crabill, Raymond L. But to prevent the final vote on a subject of interest to in finding Graduste Nurses, “the: National] oasis hind R Jeftrey, C. J many people in the founky: 306A to me to do away with real ; b | § ii * by means League of Nursing Education and| Minneman, T. M. Rybolt, Fred | Jemocracy In government, for 0 taken on a Bill after ft | #-We 5 - wo” oo P G Is device: the National Organization for Tucker Sr. and on, A | the Jecdie have the ight 10 “pas Ba a reasonable amount Mrs. S. L. Wilson, social chairman (left) and Mrs. Paul Wyand, president, of the Women's Or- ower S Ir Some Te Public Health Nursing. Sweet. : Kao Jus hd elf TePTe- of argumehit. ganization, National Association of Retail Druggists, are examining the “whirlpool” tank that the oo Of Mas Survey to Have : and how they Rent Controls - group gave fo the Crossroads Rehabilitation Center. The tank is used in hydro-therapy work with To Visit A eS In my immediate Results Mrs. Tr ett on voted on any Are Needed 2 crippled children. The organization is sponsoring a benefit card party Mar. 29 in the Athenaeum. hands th : subject of gen- I suppose, however, that now j John Robert Powers and seven examples According to the committee : eral Stl in- we ee to vote on re- Ka a S eaker the Women— : Powers models will visit Indianas te chairman, Migs Mary C. Connor, terest." The coa- newing rent controls. I am PP P » : polis next week. tract of research associate of thé Division Is Hostess lition quite confident of the fact that | Some Common Compliments They will present three shows reached of Nursing Education, Teachers Republicsas and the administration of rent cofi- or t at e aq H R I li ti Sally at 9:30 a. oy 12:15 p. m. promptly College, Columbia University,| Mrs. James P. Tretton, 124 E.| © © trols has not always been fair ev 3 carion and 3 p. m. on next Tuesday, Mar. ace and § New York City, “The national 58th St, will be hostess for the{ Democrats will to the landowner, but I think i : ave erse mp ! : 23, and Mar. 24, In Ayres’ Audi- 2 anc survey will have immediate re- monthly meeting Monday of the| have to take the the law is still needed as long . ° By RUTH MILLETT so good about that, if they've (torium. : made a | sults.” = : Indianapolis Parliamentary Law| I és po nsibility 3 tS as housing is as scarce as it } e F d NEA Stat Writer got a dining room table? Mr. Powers and the models will t ¢ “It will assess the nation’s cur- Club, Inc. for preventing Tow 1s, I'T1V S I ay EVEN THOUGH you hear “She gave him the best years (demonstrate the new ‘“make- wo ata sent’ nursing assets: in" terns of} at the 12:30 p. m.| the real freedom Mrs. Roosevelt yy goes require real discus- = | them often, aren't these rather of her life.” Well, she had to (down” plan. It is the result of his The oppo! " luncheon will be Mrs. George that is essential in a democratic © gion, however, because an effort Mrs. Joseph W. Seacrest, Lin-| gqunious compliments: ’ do something with them. jdea that a woman's natural KJ87: future needs,” Miss Connor point-{or 10" 0 Vo +0 Taare government. This is a very in- ghould be made to correct those |coln, Neb. who will be the speak-| «pve never heard her speak Sne’d make some man an |besuty should be enhanced rath- QJ of cl ed out. Some hospitals, she sald, | by Aa : ‘| teresting thing, because the Re- points where the administration |er at the annual state d: le-| er awful good wife.”. How come |er than covered up. The models The ba ~have been compelled to close! Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher, president.| 1 1)icans should have learned jp at ianlty er a e day cele-| an unkind Ee man ever figured that out? oul neprorent the. seven’ basi umn is a wards because they were unable Will call the business session to] Do mething from the 18st TT Lnow thet there have been |Prition-of Kappa Kappa Gamma Word about aA pes OO dot ele ample. 1 “to supply nursing service for the Order at 1:30 p. m. A final report| goction, real cases of hardship on own- | Sorority Saturday in the Indiana-| Anyone May- “SHE'S AS comfortable as |i. oir) young mother, business bid to’ = patient Th8 J0i¢ of he hurse in} Will be of 2 1 the clube D artis As usual, they seem to forget ers who did not make enough |polis Athletic Club, will arrive inj g)qg Ro a I Ju ve ian girl, sophisticate, modern grand. jump a preven t of dis-| ot " the city Friday. : 3 , ete. A ease Is growing. Health care is PhODY Orchestra's “Buy a Share wat Joople sometimes Ako a A ire He She en ie house guest of od hr Ber Just about as exciting as an od The new “Cosmetiscope.” a ma- of any sls becoming more important to the °*FPaign. Sotes of their representatives. Pay the increased costs of op- |Mrs. Everett E. Schofield, 5202 N.| «gp shoe, too. chine to determine skin types, not all | ] rs. Horace M. Powell is pro- g She sacri- ‘She looks like her daugh- same wa) general public. Public health serv-| I believe that on a question of eration. This means that more Delaware St. 1 will also be shown. ices are expanding and needs Of Fecent Indiana legisiature will be Ent there will ‘be a very individual care should be taken | priday evening Mrs. Schofield] trek ‘for. rer fers sister.” Then she ought to ding an the armed forces and the -Vet- "| severe reaction against those in reviewing genuine complaints | i po host ta di in th 8 spending more on her daugh- Party for Guests . lamous 0 erans Administration continue at Spr yo ders for the lesson AT€| Senators who voted in favor of of hardship, but the law should Sstess at 3 CinDep Bie miaren and ter’s looks and less on her °° What. » a high level. | Mrs. Jasper P. Scott and Mrs. any raf oie from stay. ’ Propylaeum honoring Mrs. Sea-| they don't ay Guests will be entertained at a have: hi y {Ernest Spickelmier. Mrs. Martin| Preventing ultimate : crest. Guests will include mem-| show her any aX “She means well.” What (St. Patrick’s Day party tomor- this han Many new hospitals being Collins is in charge of reserva- Teen Problem bers of the board of the Indian-| consideration good does that do anybody? (row by members of Theta Chap- You wou built -i each need a staff of tions. ; : Bru : polls Kappa Alumnae Assocla-| atall” All that , Ruth Millett “She hasn't changed a bit.” |ter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority. should mi. nurses. e result is that not . 2 * : on. means is that as a mother she Shouldn't the years improve |It will be held at 7:30 p. m. in the enough nurses are being Arainec| Plan Card Party Banish Your Thoug htless Traits 0 H is a complete failure. > us? The person who hasn't (home of Mrs. Arthur Brumfield, Send Coneet sasential needs” Missi A card party 1s scheduled by By JEAN Ween wi allwert’ Up | ZEON ouse “Her house Is so clean you changed a bit has only been (3524 N. Illinois St. Mrs. B. A. Mr. Bla Connor added. gamma Chapter. Gamma| §T. PATRICK'S birthday Ri == Is Planned ~ | could eat off the floor.” What's marking time. Lynch will assist. olis Tim > sybcommittee on School ‘Gamma Nu Sorority, for 8 p. m.| naturally brings to mind - the ; That evening Mrs. John R. : ata Analyals is working on the’ tomorrow in the home of Mrs.| snake legend. The doughy Pat- Brayton and Mrs. Royer K. Brown ; : St national survey which is sched- Richard Sigmund, 1420 Montcalm| rick is reputed to have driven will be hostesses for an open| ee uled to be completed by June 30. St. : all the vipers out of Ireland. house in Mrs. Brayton's home, a ——————— 11 Creek Blvd., N. Drive : 5 The symbolism of this legend 3128 E. Fa ’ » KR A J can be explained and applied a for Jeo. Scaqieet. La 1de ') 1€ i 4 if dozen ways. How about apply- e e guest o v ; ing it to ourselves? Let's do a E, Cox, Greenwood, after state *3 Additio spot of personal serpent- day activities and on Sunday has 4 a ton steep chasing, routing out the little been invited to attend the Alpha! : : i: 11 on th habits that are snakes-in-the- Omicron Pi Sorority tea in the DIESEL-POWERED « STAINLESS STEEL were mad grass of social success. home of Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, 5230 AMERICA'S NEWEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL TRAIN member N. Meridian St. : There are four thoughtless : YIATURING chase As Taher Dao Being Tate Z : ’ : og pA Re Suketoma (Miss Parnell wla-Deme a vors without thanks, showing QCK N THE TEETH CARS Jr. and F boredom and making yourself ~~ = ——— h rad Ruck ° : the chief tople o conversation, Bride-to-Be To Say Yows via t e of the e WE LUMP _thess four to. Miss Rothdell Parnell, 908 Riv- Scenic Way “ale R gether because they Rave ue T B F d er Ave. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Across America will hea offensive quality. They | : ; yg . > : ack or mere sn | 10 D@ FETE mmmed parma, spare kv.| through the Rg 2 | others. A ! step- : BS obo ay, NO= | A series of parties is being field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry COLORADO ROCKIES and Hamilton | i y {planned to honor Miss Maxine C. Westerfield, 1544 W. Vermont ounde yor raeping People Waiting, |Gritchfield. She will be married’ St. at 6 p. m. Thursday. The vows FEATHER RIVER CANYON —— spe | you Tat Liem a3 un Ipoltant {to Robert Davis Kilby on Apr. 16. will be read by the Rev. Arthur In Magic Daylight Hours! chase rac | don't mean it oe - ape YOu | ais Peggy Yockey and Miss Woodfield in his home, 333 Koehne : Brandt J you're late bec AUSE ay. faybe Bee Ann Cooper will be hostesses St. and Well | chronically , disorganized “oro- at a miscellaneous shower Friday| The maid of honor is to be Miss Conduc | crastinator. But the victim of {pight in the home of Miss Yock- Deloris McGuire and the best man steeplech: your tardiness has grounds to ey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry will be Jesse Parnell. Miss Mo- feature | hurt feelings. or | Yockey, 626 E. 40th St. On Mar. Guire will wear a navy suit ac- women. Forgetting to say “T 123, Mrs. R. V. Roberts, Brendon- cented with an orchid corsage. pe | you" = shows cio DRUK |wood, will entertain with a linen Miss Parnell: will wear a blue Receiv | and ingratitude. Certainly “pot shower. . She will be assisted by gabardipe sult ane Mie aotesno. | | endearing traits! And showing |Mesdames Nell - Berns,” Harry Ties and a white orclid. kg | boredom 1s as good as a kick |YOCKeY, Gertrude Bowen, Robert| After a wedding trip to Ken- Chui: oh vo. ga | In the teeth. While constant |MCKechnie, Carl Steeg, S. S. Yoe- tucky the couple will make their Arta An Invitation to See | talk about yourself adds insult man. C. 8. Wheeler, Rosa Storer, Nome With the bridegroom's par-| Hyatt. 8 CASTLETON'S GLORIA PATTERN | 0 injury and ngbody likes it |O. E. Smith, O, H. Greist, Geneva | *P'S | night - at all, at all, . |Seaton and Matilda Ayres, their <x . Daily be ; y morial On Our Fascinating Second Floor A wal Conventin |daughters and Miss Ada Hunter. Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr. ily between , Wabash ’ nnual C ifr | A luncheon and miscellaneous N ee | Foy GA ention lhe a tnd miscellaneous Heads Club CHICAGO DENVER. : Te : auie A. Stuart, 335 Berkley Road, for i E. L. Baker i. yas SALT LAKE CITY» / 17 The 24th annual convention of MAT: 26 and on Mar. 28 Mrs. Gene elected president of the Indian- ! Th ‘ ) (the Indiana Chapter, Daughters Senseny will be hostess at alaPolis Welfare Club yesterday at SAN FRANCISCO. s of the-Union, Will be held Mar,|DridAl stiower in her home, 784s)the meeting In the 38D Bt, ni ' 26 in the Hotel *'W. 20th St, Mrs, C. 8. Wheeler, Branch, Merchants National &. 12h lo Lincoln Mi. B. 574 Genes Av: will be hostess Bank Ober oficrs. named in In Service SUNDAY, MARCH 20 as - . | assist iat a luncheon and shower honor-|clude Mesdames E. E. Martin, : % REIGE TONES, a touch of turquoise blue odd jassisteq bY Miz) J, Hudhet. ae | 108 the bride-to-be on Apr. 1 and John Judy and Willlam Mitch-| . Ride this gl bain ing Nev rain! Enjo y the greatest of travel Copstent, rare and unusual charm on this rich ivory tone background nar, C. H. Blume and Mrs Haury on Apr. 8 Mrs, Paul Preston and ener, vice presidents; Mesdames Shut geam vobstrusted viow of mountain wondatlanda rom » —set off with Castleton’s gold enriched pearl-edge. So | Kennett, reservations: Mrs. Bry Mrs, Adelaide McKay will enter- Mark Covert, Ray Holcomb and the glass-enclosed, air-conditioned Vista-Domes. NAME -. charming with colored linens. _pearl-edge. (Curtess, Wincheater, credentials, | peor Ta "aun, Mra. a Re ore, "And what scenery! The Colorado Rockies, towering in ADDRES Nom. Clarke, decora- arg, Jack Wheeler, 4006 W. 34th(ing secretaries, respectively, and stately snow-capped splendor, by daylight! Utah and Nevada, Mom |St., will have a personal shower|Mrs. Robert Crawford, treasurer. by starlight or moonlight! Feather River Canyon, penetrating 2 Brides Are Invited to Register Their China ‘Dance Planned [her hes Sor Fao Moulin qe directors slected are Mes. ¥he gcatic heart of the High Siena, by daylight! San Foam. Checked, and Crystal Patterns on Our | The “spring vacation” dance Will be the cohostess. ig Coli Douglas cisco, the romantic city by the Golden Gate! ; Fascinating Second Floor for junior members of the Wood- TOA HN Tennant and C. R. Sheets. The Promise yourself now..." Next trip West, it's the CALIFORNIA ttoeic Club will be held Mar, 26 Local Girl Has > |annual spring card.party will be ZEPHYR for me!” 8 n the clubhouse. There will be i held May 4 in Block's Auditorium, a buffet supper at 11 p. m. Rob | FvOIE In P lay 7 act rare EXTRA COMFORT! EXTRA PLEASURE! NO EXTRA FARE! : : 2 ’ obinson Is chairman, - y . - ' Sloe Is bond Jas Place Setting, Consists of sisted by Jane Collett, Jane Col-| ROCHESTER, N. Y., Mar. 15— Miss Worl Here , p—r —— inner Plate, | Salad Plate, | Butter Plate, 1 lins, Judy Meek, Barbara Smith, |Miss June MacNabb of Indiana- 18i NEW, FAST Rais Cup ond Saucer, v : |Herble Wilson, Bob White and polis, aftending ane Rusverany ot To Vis i Patents pant : Ate ou . ; i Jim Kirchhoffer, ester, played one of the lead- . Call : gs so ; : Ing roles in the 1949 production|0f Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Worl,| . fd : phone or write : 910 MERCHANTS SE ; C of C Aid t S of Kaleidoscope, annual all-girl 3330 Carroliton-Ave., visited her or or : . | ; lly: rs, ps of the In-|lege for Women. , ent at St. Mary's College, nformation, § o _.. Mail Orders Carefully Filled dianapolis Chamber of Commerce] The play took place Friday and Notre Dame, Ind. ok Reservations, n South eddy Swett | a : wa ; _ | wil be guest speaker for Thurs. Saturday nights in the Cutler] Miss Patricia Kelly, Akron,—O., Tickets 3 Bioy —————— Ih 3 ; ; ; day's meeting of the Young Pro- Auditorium. Miss MacNabb, and Miss Charlene Unger, Chi- i ; . an m an fessional Women's Club of In- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon cago, were house guests of the| Visit the Chicago Railroad Fair 4 4 " A : dianapolis. will be a 6 p. m.| MacNabb, 6616 N. Pennsylvania Worl's, y attended a meeting ; June 3 through Oct. 3 ¥% Cl WEST WASINGTON. . dinner in She YWCA dineoln St, Indianapolis, is a uate of [of the : Students’ Asso- Ga TR TEE A ny . T rr nl RY pple H : : - i 1) EAA i " i pe k ; 2 5
