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Chairmen Listed
Baumgardner, chaplain; Mrs. Leslie B. McLean, cheer; i Robert Spencer, communications; Mrs. Dan 8. Lupear, co-opera-tion for the blind. ” Mrs. William G. Holley, delegate to the Indianapolis Council
T. M. Covey, printing; Miss Magdalena Fred, progam; 25s, Heb Esky, property; re. i : Donald
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Dismore, , T, Beryl mak scholarship: Mrs. William(noticed that my hair lost some Changing my make-up. . Arnold, ticket; ‘ashmuth, travel, and Mrs. way 5 little dryer. Dwight Schuster, year book. This ——————————————
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By JANE GREER Written for NEA Services
WHILE 1 was waiting for my Fos. Other baby, Albert, to arrive, Ijmy new “suntanned” look by
Mrs. Denziliof its shine and that my skin
and skin normal. When he said can be scotched as nonsense is ‘ves,” 1 made up my mind to that a mother-to-be must “lose a give my hair not 100, but 200 tooth for every child.” daily strokes with the brush. But I don't brush with my head por hl dent h ~ Joys, ae 1. Because ihe plained egulany. he dustin a2 or friends arrive I take a shower; | tion of Business and Professional me a little uncomfortable now. , Mo. Aug. 23. —| Once a week I take a hot-ofi|taken. Be ths, Indianapolis girls will re.treatment before my shampoo doctor, warned me tha must a b turn to Stephens Ce, for the/and I give my hair creme rinses.|DAVe enough calcium in my food the running” again. : leaders confer- Never once have I noticed the{!® supply both my needs and Sept. 8 to 10 on the campus, [lackluster look that it had when|those of the baby that was com-
LAST JUNE, 1 remember that planning ses-| when my skin got a shade darker,/a month: brush I thought I was getting a deeper times a day. tan than I usually had. My doc-
tor; however, ; t many| important to massages ‘my “body dark-hatred othomA oe have'Wwith some kind of oil twice each
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and activiligs Wili be “oo . . President Truman at noon Thursfame "Require Special Care During Pregnancy day on the lawn of the White Th SOUP SrEsalsd in 1924 The Girls’ Nation meetings by the late Mrs. Samuel R. Art-} ¥7% : , {opened Sunday and will close Satman, now has 04 affiliate chap- - wday in W ‘ters and A Semberahip hn 2400 ! ib ment officials members: of women. purpose is study 4 Congress lcome reprethe peoples of other lands and Sanghess will we ihe to cultivate thinking in world nation's’ teen rs
Thursday, before they go to the White House, the delegates will visit the Pentagon Building and meet Louis A, Johnson, secretary of defense.
{Election Tomorrow
Francis P. Matthews, secretary of the Navy, will speak to the group Friday. Yesterday, the delegates visited the Supreme Court and heard Katherine St. George, representative from New York, and Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark, U, 8. treasurer. + Today the girls | will be addressed by Georgia L.| Lusk, New Mexico, and Sen, Mar- | garet Chase Smith, Maine, speak. to them tomorrow, The delegates have set up
parties, the Nationalists and the Federalists. They nominated can-|
dent and vice president will be to-| morrow.
Two hundred brush strokes
hair.
to expect a slight darkening of day in order to avoid the skin during this perfod. marks.
- {Mrs. John Ei ther, Brocket, I decided to make the most of 5. John Xugesatnes ot
Another routine which I think N. D., is national chairman. is important for every mother-to-
I use a pe is to get plenty of rest. I get! [darker powder, a richer red Hp-| jong periods of rest weed BPW to Hear (stick. I use a night cream on my through the day. I lie down, in| 2 skin more faithfully now than I| my comfortable slacks and cket Dp K - S . wv . CO
time, with my second do normally. This has helped to i baby, 1-asked my doctor If more|allay skin dryness. | with my feet propped a little care ‘would help to keep my hair, One old-fashioned theory that!
higher than my head. Usually I, read. Sometimes I close my eyes Address to Feature and just relax. | .
. a Regional Conference
I HAVE added an éxtra shower) An address by Dr. K, Frances to’ my regular routine. Before my| Scott of Northampton, Mass. husband comes home from work | president of the National Federa-
The day I made my first visit to my doctor I was told to see my
freshen up my hair and slip into, Women’s Clubs, will be a highclothes that give me a “lift.” This light of the North-Central Rerelaxes me and makes me feel “in/glonal Confer- geld A _~ lence Sept. 23-25% My friends tell me I “neveriin the Claypool looked better.” I think any moth-| Hotel, er-to-be who works at being as| She will speak lovely as she knows how to be at the banquet CE will hear the same comment from Saturday night, 1 CHECK with my dentist once her friends. =z |Sept. 24. Sharing
my teeth three! rb {the platform will : The second in a werles of (pe Mrs. Cecil
three stories by Jane Greer will. |1iarden, Indiana appear in tomorrow's issue of | (gp an The Times, {who will talk on
of decay if normal care was Before I left, he, as my
ing along. So I drink plenty of milk.
The doctor told me it is very
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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ~ HYDE PARK, N. Y. Aug. 23-Recently I set-out to Sprout Lake camp for cardiac children. It is at Verbank, New health and hygiene and has writYork, in the eastern part of Dutchess County, and is the only camp ten a textbook for college hyof its kind, I arg told, in this part of the country. | glene. A former NBPW vice presThe buflding™gnd grounds were purchased last winter by the ident, she was elected to the naAssoclated«Card ~agues. Five New York City, Long Island and | tional presidency in July, 1948, at Westchester volunteer groups a i {the ‘biennial convenfion in Fort ganized themselves about three/the same restrictions, so that| wsrth, Tex. {years ago into the Associated [there is no sense of being “dif-| png) plans for the regional {Cardiac Leagues for the purpose |féfent” or inferior to _any otheri.onference were made over the {of establishing a camp for ecar- child. {week-end at a meeting ete. Atorn-
{in spite of the obvious difficul- Indiana BPW, were Miss Ruth {ties, I think it must “work out Hoover, regional vice president; as a helpful and beneficial treat- Miss Mary C. Cowger, secretaryand Mrs. LaVonne De-
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{dent of the association, and this! ment for every child judged able treasurer, » | experimental camp a being ad-1to be. in camp [Vore, Shelbyville, conterence G Olden Wedding vised by a steering committee 8p 1 got home in time to greet chairman. : : : pointed by the New York Heart|my funcheon guest. Mrs. Do-ll ocal Group Hostess ‘Observance Sef Association. Some! the coun- thy Tews, who is the co-orae| ocal oroup Flostess
{selors are medical students, and top 1, 8. Station Relations, Ra:| Also various cémmittee chair-| [there is a resident physician, |i Division of the United Na-/men, including Mrs. Edith Hitchregistered’ nurse and a practicalitions, She has been working very/cock, Bedford, finance; Miss Tella | jaurae. ! {hard on getting mote radio in- Haines; nosphality; Mia Myrtle | he le of the|Munson, decorations; ss Helen | Selected by Doctors fon at. it done BE. Humphreys, news, and Mrs. The children are selected for through” U. N. agencies, and I/Marie. Ferguson Thompson, Terre}
{the camp by docto ‘think _ Haute, Friday luncheon, attended. Ra RN 2 ad mola) K.sha Bas done. an. outatand It was announced that national
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les without regard to race, ¢ apnip”pb'si™z®kipie : . Frank Love; and Mrs. James R. Completely automatic. . i v ident d Missy, a — lor, t win, third vice president, an ‘Wood. , Pinely Risined wood jor, Tented ery caratuly| Wayne War Mothers Olive Huston, executive director, [2 004 2» Indianapalis; Mes, Brightly Roding 1°. | planned, normal activities—na- To Meet Tomorrow a aten Nana Loren Baker of Paoli and Melvin Ine Bele Play {ture study, pottery work, wood-| pon . War| tional Chairman: Miss Percil | Baker of Indianapolis. There are ¥ » | working, swimming, archery and|,, .n¢ Wayne Township ar roe na ance chairman, 1% Srandchildren and four. great- \ ; : x |other games which can be en- Mother WH et, Sor unheon er Miss Prabelle Hanna, legis. (STANAChIldren, . FUN FOR EVERYONE! AT HOME! AT SCHOOL! gaged in under supervision and|pell 1700. Banner Ave. is to hellation chairman. ; ih et ee ccm FOR PARTIES! FOR GAME ROOMS! where competition 8 not too the hostess. } y The conference will close fol,| Visiting New York ' rin Rr gives the, children an| ghe will be assisted by Mrs. lowing the Sunday, Sept. 25, lunch 0s snd Mrs. C. a Alexatider, ; ; jout-of-door life for a month with Grant Axum and Mrs. Devin|for which the Indianapolis up rth Ave., are in New York 7 Ideal Gifts for Convalescent! {other children who are all under Felix. will be hostess, ! ro for a short visit. ap See These Other New Games on Our Famous Fourth Floor,
Miss Patricia Louise Nicholls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen. ry.J. Nicholls, Racine, Wis,, and John O. Humphreys Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, Slagmington were married Aug. 14 in the chapel of the First Methodist Church, Bloomington. . ;
Shen-Courtney photo, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Engel, : Oakmont, Pa., announce marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Robert Charles Swind. ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank *H. Swindler, 4401 Central Ave. The couple was married July 16 in the St. Irneaus. Catholic. - Church, Oakmont. 5 :
Dexheimer-Carion photo. ! Vows uniting Miss Carol Jean Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Armstrong, 1303 E. Michigan -St., and William E. Connelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Connelly, Preem tion, lll, were’ ae s
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es Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer. "Just right," says Miss. Madonna Alexander [right}; president of the Indiana University Chapter of Chi Om i - Miss Ellen Norman ef and Miss Mary Howard, she's sampling
for girls going to Indiana and Pu The event will be at & p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs: Wolford Gradison, 5737 Allisonville Road. rush chairman at Purdue and Miss Howard at Indiana.
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ls Delegate To Meeting Sorority Holds Mrs. Walter M. Titus, president of the Indianapolis Alumpas Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta Sorority, is attending the sorori-
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opened yesterday in Alfred Trefz, national first president; Miss na committee; Mrs, Oscar H. Eller, Miss Florence Schaub and Miss Frieda Herbat. :
Installation Set
Delegates and visitors from the 66 chapters of the professional organization for women in education are attending the meetings on the Chicago University campus, National officers to be installed before the closing session Thursday will include Dr. Kath. erine Pease, Barnard College department of psychology, presi dent; Miss Thelma Chifholm, Seattle, Wash, Mrs. Ethel Woodin, principal of Girls Opportunity School of Toledo, O., and “Dr. Beulah Tatum of Johns Hopkins University, vice presi. dents, .
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Miss Norman is the Chi Omega
The Bridal Scene—
(their own. here ate vu soicss A. L. Reed Weds Miss Myers
| Before returning to Indiana His Mrs, Trefz will attend a board Isession to be held following the close of the council meeting in
"Norma Jean Taylor Engaged; in wisi Beach Hotel, Chi-
. . Two engagement announcements and a marriage highlight the Trip South
The attendants will include
(honor, and Mrs. Paul Adams, Moorestown, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Jean Jarrett, bridesmaids. Norman Krekler, Copley, O., will be the and the ushers will in-
didates for the legislative, execu-| bridal news today. Miss Norma Jean Taylor, daughter of Mr. and . ~~ ¥ ltive and judicial posts of the gov-| Mrs. Carl Taylor, 347 Kenyon St., will become the bride of Allen wv. Fol lows Rite Ma ernment. The elections for presi-| Roberts Sept. 4, her parents announce, ~ Mr, and Mrs. Henry W. Roberts, Moorestown, N. J., are the | parents of the prospective bridegroom. The Rev. Amos Boren will safeguards the shine of her | This is the third year that the officiate in the Roberts Park| {auxiliary has sponsored the pro-!Methodist Church. | gram, designed to promqte better stretch understanding of our government, | Miss Edna Thompson, maid of| a I
Vivian Gutzwiller, Robert Reinhardt Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reine hardt are on a motor trip south | Miss Mildred Irene Myers \ha| following their marriage at 9 | Albert L. Reed were married Aug. clock Saturday morning in St. '16 in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick's Catholic Church. The William Crossman, Morton, Ii, Rev. Fr. Thomas G. Fields ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Telford clated. : Myers, Carmel, announce, He is! The bride, the former Miss Vi.
162d St. and Allisonville Road. The | rite will be read Oct. 26.
t man, {clude Ken Nagle, Louisville, and/ the son of Mr, and Mrs, Albert vian Louise Gutzwiller, is the
| Ben Richer. The Taylors will give a bridal
fiance the night of Sept. 3 in their
(home. The party will be a buffet Russell, Morton, were the attend-
{supper and will preiede the re- | hearsal.
Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill E, Arvin, | 5833 Norwaldo Ave., announce the | approaching marriage of their { daughter; Mary Elizabeth, and | Thomas H. Robertson, the son of
Fi Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robertson,
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Maid of Honor
For Her Cousin CUT rine Speetal: ‘ BOSTON, Aug. 23—Miss Nancy {Clarke Sewell, Indianapolis, was
a amp for Cardiac - Children a [of mye \ = Bo oe She} the maid. «of...honor..when...her|
| cousin, Miss Lueie Welsh Sewell
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{were married in surburban Nor-
{well Saturday. The parents of the couple are
: | find the has published many articles On yu. oq Mrs Henry Rollo Seweil
{and Mrs. George W. Marshall, { Black Mountain, N. C, and the {late Mr. Marshall, The rite was read in the home of the bride's parents, “Appleby.” |A reception followed the cere-
mony. The couple will be at) -
‘home in Berkeley, Cal. | The bride was graduated from {Milton Academy and Smith Col-| {legé, and Mr. Marshall received {his degrees from Park College and the University of California.
iron State Ser SALEM, Inde Aug, 25 Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Baker of thia city
will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow. They will hold a family dinnér Sunday followed by an open house for friends from 2 to 6 p. m. They are the parents of four daughters and three sons Still living: Migs, Marie Baker, Mrs.
"Four Become Brides in.Recent-Marriage Ceremonies. hs Err
Buythert photo. Miss Marylou Ehrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Ehrman, Ft. Wayne, and Paul Eicher, son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence \Eicher, 1511 Edwards Ave., were married July 23 in
E. Reed, 7320 Highland Road. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul The Rev. G. F. Schafer, pastor Gutzwiller, 1321 Wright St., and
dinner for their daughter and her|of the Oak Grove Baptist Church, the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton| John Reinhardt, 740 Terrace Ave. Miss Charlotte Hafer was the ants. Mrs. Russell is the bride’s| maid of honor. She wore a fursister, : wd -| quoise marquiset frock and matchThe couple are graduates of ing mitts. Joann Wildridge was Butler University where the bride the flowergirl. Thé best man was was a member of Pi Beta Phi So- Kenneth Kasper and the ushers rority and Mr. Reed belonged to were James Diemon and Robert Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Reckley. After a two-week Great Lakes . and Canadian cruise, they will be| Reception Follows at home in Ann Arbor, Mich.,i A gown of white imported Swiss where the bridegroom is attend-|organdy was worn by the bride. ing the University: of Michigan 1t was made with a fitted bodice School of Law. and full skirt and accented with Date Is Set lace, Her illusion veil fell from a
tiara of orange blossoms and she The Emmaus Lutheran Church carried roses and -gardenias on a
{will be the scene of the marriage prayerbook. - ; Sept. 2 of Miss Mildred Drees and, - After a breakfast in Holly Hock Robert Gurganus. The Rev. Harry Hill and a reception in the home on ueckeberg, Will fead the of the bride's parents the couple
Parents of the couple are Mr. home in September in Lafayette. Oxford...St-and -Mr—and--Mrs.! Purdue University: 4 S-2Gurganua, Rocky Magn ne y ‘Ni, Ci Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bos-/ . ! (ma, Beech Grove, will be the only PTA Sets Fish Fr y. | attendants. T..2 Horace Mann Parent | A miscellaneous shower will be Teachers Association in School 13 given for the bride-to-be tonight will sporisor a fish fry Sept. 0 in by Miss Mary Bell Davis and Mrs.| the yard of the school, 714 Bue Maxine Zander in Miss Davis,|chanan St. An entertainment home, Beech Grove. {and fun program will follow.
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