Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1949 — Page 6
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This lovable Bit ness—that I couldn't cook.” land Dorothy Lucile, now Mrs. | orth 25¢ or more tle e's ov » However, Mrs. Helm added, “I/Lester Bickel, living in Mobile, f : y_ Puppies eye) can make tea, though.” She said/Ala. “We don't have a lot of a 2 i? in every New glow softly and she once helped Mrs. Roosevelt/flowers,” Mr. Brown added, ‘but! ; ;
out of a hole by making tea— we do have a nice hedge of old-| when ‘there was no one else fashioned roses along the alley.” around at the moment to do it—| Mr. Brown makes a hobby of! for some Hyde Park guests who contests “when I have the time.” rather evpected it. This one just caught his interest. The guests were King George His prize was a garden encycloand Queen Elizabeth. pedia.
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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Oct. 5~When the special interests today find that they cannot Quite carry their point against some public servant on the actual facts of a case, they are prone to fall back on the accusation that at some time in the individual's career he had, a tie with communism.
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c . : | WEDNT a i I . 4 - The odianspolis Ties University President Girl Scout Troop Members Sorority Slagiias Page 6 Wednesday, Oct. 5 UNIVErsITy Fresiden DAR Holds [&ir! Scou bp ; : 5 | * of S C ki T f t P . : | Urges Atom Stockpilin \ erve as Lookie [esters ets Fiano >atet 49th State [3° rg oo | 4 Conference ecita Depe : - heduled «= . Organizations— : Event Sc Situa . Lebanon Attorney For October 23 Junior Group N ames Addresses Session ae oy Not A : ™ . ty will - “Financially England is ‘the ters of Psi Jota Xi Soror} Te Use sick man’ of Europe, suffering sor a piano recital by Edwin | 1 political and economic anemia, siti psn event is ‘to be By EASL ommi ee empers Russell 1. Richardson. Lebanon Oct. 23 in the Murat Theater Ben : {attorney, told DAR members a A 3 . {the 40th annual state conference Miss Leah Flint is chairman. as to know {today. =. Patrons for the event are ane ~ Sometimes or ; en | n a nce | The Boone County state repre- 3 : [sentative spoke at the afternoon n They include Messrs. and Mes. way to play da : |session in the Hotel Lincoln. as Elias C. Atkins, William M Alumnae Association Schédules Some 350 members have regis Same in Bam R. Baty, contract : ; ‘ ! Baxter, Easl king Supper Meeting Tonight | {which wil ddjourn Smiotiow Aru B: Arthur Buckley, R. mitted’ tp : {noon. rs . , , The floor committee members for the opening dance of Vee RS rsbrg. Stars regent. 18 ID M. Crandall, George Fothering. promptly oh the season for the Junior Assembly are announced. The charge of business gssions. ham, I A Sondsan Rg Rl pan h ‘dance will be Oct. 15 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | i. Co Lk NEA] and A. W. Herrington. Now Mr Members include Misses Virginia Cady, Ann Chase, Barbara Society DAR, was principal speak- Messrs. and Mesdames Hubert to lose one Foltz, Harriett Forsyth, Nancy King, Adrianne Nail, Peggy Stout ® ler at last night's formal opening Hickam, Sylvester Johnson, Nor- two. The s: d Kithy Wollen. { {program in the Travertine Room. , , George A. Kuhn Sect ——" an Also ‘avid Alvis, John DeVoe, Paul Denny Jr., Robert Goeke, 7 os. Richardson “recounted .ob- wa R° Revvers Sore : ay South dea Edwin Hargitt, John Henry, Henry Lamkin Jr. and William 'servations of England made on EB. Martindale, Paul Matthews, either si Schatz Jr. ' |a two-months’ trip there this sum- Fe k McHale, Douglas Morris, Ei i timer. He took no<poll but simply {Fran ’ Mrs. A. Logan Steele, Cumberland, will be hostess to the eH [talked to men and women on the ) [Dwight Murphy, BH ds: Res bers of the Alpha Chapter, Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Association, 2 hy A hy . a |street to learn first-hand effects § Fa - rp . A { ; ; Oren D. Pritchard, John Rucke Co tonight. It will be a supper meeting. Se Sp . {of the present British government, > FY : . The assistant hostesses are Mesdames John Burkhart, Robert Dr. John W. Taylor (left), University of Louisville president, he explained. i : sts shaus, A. K. SEDER Mrs. Kee Howe, Robert Howell, D. M. Jewell and Walter Wichterman, Miss d American stockpiling of atom bombs and long-range bomb- | Sh ‘ Nancy Campbell and Patricia Beeson well ‘Smith an S—K Q 10 Ruth Henley and Miss Jo Tranbarger. urged. Amer pring ol a) . . 2omP- |Greater Shortages : : : . . |will also be patrons. H—J 10 4 Mrs. Joseph Coffin, chairman] ors yesterday at the Indianapolis Council of Women's President's | = | Patricia gives Nancy a bit of the cream filled sandwich 4 Dna of the house committee, will aw DJ an Benefit Day luncheon. Mrs. Thad R. Clarke (right), incoming president, it rel oa cookie to be s0id in the 1950 Girl Scout cookie sale here. Trop Proceeds for Riley C—818 y i i : isin | ' ! the city have serv as “taste testers n M cuss plans for an addition to the was hpnored at the event in the Columbia Club. The group is in |; 0 =o 0 1 eavier taxes. less| Members all over he | Additional patrons are Mesars, Et iss S ar] P i 58h your. sono feadom 4nd 3 more dle Choong between the ee pasty and singe water cookie The || AGLEDS, I Sonn” s St: - rs. Ro . - pepe er © 7 |mal future under their present] ; helby \ Sto member of |mon, Robert M, Stith, nar - on the rush season just con- Car arty h k [setup in my opinion than any borhood delegates. Patricia, 2033 Shelby is a A. Strauss, Harry V. Wade, Bliss Dcluded at DePauw Univatsity, Beta Beta G If You Are a Canasta ar lother people in Europe with the! Troop 49. Nancy, 121 Penway St. Troop 1207, was one of last B. Wells and Herbert M. Woollen C= New pledges of the chapter at eta beta oroup {exception of Russia's masses,” he| Year's top sellers. - and Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Rit. The biddir jhe wiversiy include Misses! 14 Sponsor Event: Yo u C an Win Yourse If $ 5000 Fe Bros ne South | W tty Conner, Helen Ford, “Going about among them one | he Bridal Jcene— x ret Aff. 1H Pa thy Frey, Joan Goff, Joan John-| The Beta Beta Alumnae Club of ; feels their disaffection and notes! o . x i ea rE nti ik 2H Pa son, Bunny Jones, Margaret Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will By MARJORIE TURK {their sense of insecurity, trustra-| | gfe Fall Wedding Plans He Re Edwin of Craft Sr, 4H All Blutchler, Francille . Schymik, nave a benefit card party at 1:30 Would you like to win $50007 All you have to do is beat/tion and dependance upon govern- GB Ei ay. I pan Maney ee ira a Virginia|L: J, Oat 1 in Blac hry Oswald Jacoby at canasta. ? JE eS and Susie al A d b T C | lis, Dorothy Sparks Foster, So we J ' . um. sw " " | -| : Kraft, Barbara Miller, M Marion County Society for ‘the Mr. Jacoby, whose book, “How to Win at Canasta. Bas sold phasized in our national life as a 4 nnounce y wo ou P es [Oharles adam eae od i Keow's - Powell, Sandra Ravencroft, Bi Crippled. more than 300,000 copies, lectured yesterday in Ayres’ Auditorfum.|pyjwark against encroachment of | Two couples announce plans for late fall weddings. Miss Mar- yi Josephine Madden and Miss king. If bo Davis, Sally Howl, Jesnne Mrs, Miles 8. Duwe is general Mr. Jacoby's publishers are putting up the 35000 to back up the socialism in America: (1) preser- | garet Therese Fargo and Malcolm L. Bass will be married at 10 a. m. 1 A epume ¢ : with low « Thompson and Janet Johnson. 8, . The committee heads/8uthor's claim that he is the = > vation of identity and sovereignty SA" A har le Ziiles Stowatt deta With ow Mothers to Be Feted are Mrs. James Young. tickets; world’s champion player. Le on Grou § of States; (2), freedom for farm-, The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin tne }ist of patrons are Mr. and lead anothe The mothers of the pledges b Mrs. Irving E. Baumbach and| Although the Argentinian game| i 3) Joeny Toe Jmvort 3 on !Fargo, 4056 Arthington Blvd,, and Mr. and Mrs. Eimer r Bass, Deer | Mrs. Willlam H. Ball, Muncie; queen. the Butler University chapter ofiy,, pay) T. Smith, prizes, and|is about five years old, the inter- i (a) Park. Cincinnati, O., the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Thomas Maiben, gans- But Mr. Alpha Theta Sorority willy, 0.0. Edward R. Bartley, nationally known card expert xy Convene I Io mawvdusls, ana 6) "The Rev. Fr. Matthew Herold, = ~~ 77 port; Mrs. Donald Teetor, Hag. would be v be honored at a 1 p. m. luncheon ey 401; E. Brown, Robert G. Car-|took it up last February. He got “There is Mttie difference be. Will oficiate. Miss Theresa Fargo Take Tour of Canada |erstown; Miss Elwynne Griffith, Mr. Abel g Tuesday in the chapter house. [ E. A./Into a game at the Regency Club A, if Names Hartford, Conn., will be the maid ; \Washington; Miss Alma Patton, own club su Mrs. Elizabeth Ward Durfling- petiter. \Richard 1. Jones. E. t/in New York and 'had it mas- uxysary Ne tween socialism of France, Italy lot honor and John G. Fargo, -Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Bishoppi\. ion “and Miss Elsie Sweeney, Mr. Abel or. Dean of Women, and Mra Aryl in’ and: Marvin’ Wiliams tered, and & book on how to win Committee Heads [314 England and the socialistic 1 11% foe’ bride-to-be, wil be{tpent a week with the A. A. Dear- EOL, 370 0 a, undoubted ' « -|dorfrs, 27 3 ., beCnaries a eEuaon, President Miss Doris Driggs and Miss Elj-|Written Within a few weeks, Department secretaries an d national variety peculiar to its Jor fore returning to their home in Wiki I al Master hi win speak. pot Bows; hostesses. AR astusHug Wy Srofession, tht presidents of American . Legion sation, The ultimate end is the Zoe. aii Stewart Cleveland; Seattle, Wash. They have com-|jigh an emergency fund for polio “i : Sa | Mrs. Eldo Wagner will preside. There will be an informal fash- Dallas Jan Fw HW hn oir] Luxiliary units from all oye he same,” he concluded. | Leroy Fargo and William Clark. [pleted a six-month tour ot Can-|patients at Riley Hospital. P ayed ya \ w presented at the ty. na |e ' a ' i a t f'ada and eastern Unite ates. rn een : Branch) Nal Show p PATLY-land has been writing books on oot ut UL Hn opened to-| Today's Horizon | Miss Fargo is a graduate of ee : forego the | TB ‘Pen R tions Mad how to do it. Besides “Canasta” illary headquarters, In her talk last night on “To- Indiana University and an Alpha : Sorority to Meet In the'heart tional League of American "Pen /Koservations Made \ day in the auxiliary headquarter 1 1 ght o Chi Omega Sorority member. M.S Sets Meetin n the hear Women, will meet Oct. 15 in there are volumes on bridge, gin nq will close at noon tomorrow. (day's Horizon,” Mrs. O'Byrne de- hate of Ohio Statel roup g Mrs. Guy Marshall, 2118 N. De- the whole } Bloomington. It is to be & presi-| HST reservations have Deefrummy, poker and Oklahoma and| yrs, Norman L. Sheehe, Rock-|clared the DAR will oppose any Baas is a gr Universities and is a| The XI Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Quincey St.. will be hostess to the trigk three dent's day luncheon honoring made by Mesdames Joseph J. Cof- pq 1g the author of the big and|¢ord 111, national president, will| world federation or super govern-|and Purdue Snipers es au Feat Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. to- members of the Alpha Chapter, small hear Mrs. W. D. Keenan. Mrs. Henry|fi0, Hesyene] Bopp. Jams Young little “Hoyle.” conduct the sessions. The service Ment With al] Ns gO) ve erento Both are on the faculty MOTTOW in the YWCA. IChi Omega Chi Sorority, tonight. finessed hi: L. Smith will be the hostess. Dua . + DONG . . program for 1949-50 will be tec) oe held he cas . W. . Jr.|Hard to Find Opponents by mandate or by signing a piece at Purdue. Other honor guests will be M. W. Hayward, Carl W. Seet PP \pianned. and then st , E. A. Kristufek, ’ of r. It will come only after Roe Mari Croan, 1,8 Meo jonn, Mowe, Wondol E. Brows Mr, Jobs nil ha (sri National sommes besds are font rocte™ of ‘smeion an” ooms er wil take Mi : a r M 0 |announced. They are Mrs. Walterionly through a mutual under-. I y and Della Crowder Miller. Niel|Ben Graesch, W. T. Burnett, R. K. Tana wh ot to be a : {only ug | Betty Wilson as his bride in a a spade. Boa - , E. Marmion. andicaps when yau get to |{J. Hoffman, Park Ridge, Ill standing of the problem existing, : ig - 8. Mian of Indiana Univer. Bowers and J 4 champion of champions. but he Americanism; Mrs. Willis C. Reed, between nations, between’ races Ceremony to be read Nov. 23 in with his ac sity will speak. Mesdames Richard Kiger, F. B. 3.4 tore on some Indianapolis venjta, Okla., child welfare; Mrs. and between religions.” {the Meridian Heights Presby-| APPLIANCES tinued club: riati er god Santon, Harber (A. Sloan, co business men at poker Monday| oscar ‘Nelson, Fresno Cal, com-| The president general said by terian Church. The future had ' he threw h portation ha . “jward A. Ruecinski, Richard H. pon Fie ” |joining any proposed world fed- is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Keen sistant hostesses will be Mes- pis Miles 8. Duwe, Russel = ° TIUBILY: service: 8 any 2 vould J. E. Wilson, Spring Lake, Green- MONUMENT It i dames F. A. Graham, Walter/white, John’ Davis R. Wayne Besides nis lecture tint atl Mrs. Mitchell C. Thorn, The tration the United States ould 2. E- pring Las ONU ry Thompson, Edwin I. Poston and gyans. William Scheurer, William Ayres' he talked on the fine points pg jes, Ore., constitution and by a sovereign nation | Mrs. Helen L. Jackson, 602 N, ih STORE how to us McKee and Miss Helen Elliott. |p jennings, T. H. Woodard, H. E. ” ant Jat the Wookstock iaws; Mrs. Pauline: Graham, Mrs. O'Byrne told the delegates Tacoma Ave. and Jerome S. Hier, mombinEto Mr. Eltzroth to Speak Clatfey, Marvin 8. Cochrane, Wil- club last night. (Wayne, education of orphans of/anq guests that the DAR is alert|6428 Park Ave. are the parents PA Ie don’t use t Carter Eltsroth will be the/liam Otto, Marshall P. Crabill| Mrs. Jacoby traveled with her veterans; Mrs. J. J. Jerabek, Al-/t5 oppose proposals mot in accord of the prospective bridegroom. y check to m t speaker at a meeting of Irvin E. Baumbach, M. H. Hall, husband to Indianapolis and will goma, Wis, finance; Mrs. Harold ith the traditional American way Miss Joan Krauch will be the the genera e Beta Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma |G. J. Sennhauser, Richard Gra- go from her to Notre Dame to see 8. Burdett, Brooklyn, N. Y., girls of life and with our system of free maid of honor and Donald each hand. Phi Sorority. The group willlham, Richard Stevenson, Jack|their son, Jim, who is a freshman. state. |enterprise. She stated: {Katzenberger will be the best have to be meet at 8 p. m. today in the Holmes, Richard Peterson. Rob-| From there Mrs. Jacoby willl Mrs. D. A. Krumrine, State Col-| “There is a governmental trend man. Mr. Hier is attending Butler Telephone RI ley'7411 contract. e of Mrs. Robert Corman, ert Doerr and Robert Secor have go to Coffeyville, Kas., to talk on|lege, Pa., junior activities; Mrs. toward socialism and this trend | University. skill of eve 1309 N. Oxford St. also made reservations. canasta. This is the first speak-|Jerome Duggan, St. Louis, legisla-/must be watched. We oppose, | verse ————— how to gis Mr. Eltzroth will show movies| Also Mesdames Marvin Wil-|Ing engagement for the wife of/tive; Mrs. Carl W. Zeller, Gibson. therefore, the program of Social Bridal Dinner chance to ¢ and discuss the Community Fund.|liams, J. K. Mahrdt, Loren Fink, the lecturer. His swing around burg, O., membership; Mrs. W. F.| medicine and are on recor Mrs. Stokes Gresham en re-|George Warner, J. W. Meeks, /the country will include all the Weiss, Sioux Falls, S. Dakota, a against it. We must watch, wu 9 rt on activities planned for the|F. B. Breiner, Oren Fountain [Major cities with two speeches in music; Mrs. Rae Ashton, Vernal, against the invasion of ihe yY: A ol i Bias yer Chapel House. Robert K. Foust, Robert Palmer, New York. |Utah, national security. JSfal Severnmen: agains, ster SAPPANCGO olis Time Mrs. John O. Servaas is to be Max W. Hittle and Frank Wood.| In addition to carrying on his| Mrs. Alexander, H. Gra ‘dency to march down the road of, Miss Rebecca Millholland and S | the assistant hostess, Misses Hilda Kreft, Barbara business, lecturing and writing Brownsville, Tenn., Pan-American collectivism. It's about time to put Ralph Dessauer will be feted at a aimol The Plerlan Study Club will{8torey, Libby Van Horn and Doris|three books this winter, Mr. study: Mrs. Lawrence H. Smith, FC S00 © 8 a000 WE 00 PRY ya) inner tomorrow night in have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meet- Driggs will also attend. Jacoby expects to vacation in be-( Washington, past presidents par-|® Slick on governmental hand- iy TU, ono Corner will be Easy t ing tomorrow in” the Warren tween time with his family. {ley; Mrs. Howard W. Simmons, ®t emphasized the American. Married Saturday morning in the Here's a Hotel. Mesdames Wilson Carey M h ’ Cl b His advice on how to be {Edgewood, R. I. poppy; Mrs. 0 o ip a 1 we Le herican Ist. Joan or Arc Catholic Church. ke to ise « Ernest Main and Henry Stiles other's u at cards—watch an expert play. Franklin P. Bowersox, Fremont, o ln gr hi to! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill- to get out will speak. Mrs, Gramer C gf M tH re —— Neb. publications; Mrs, William, / painted by Randolph Coats holland. parents of the bride-to- ~ is program chairman. s ee ing P t L 4 Kashman, Hartford, Conn, radio; oy) be completed and ready to De. Will be the hosts. The dinner , SA "| —————— Pledge mothers will be hon- Irs a Yy | Mrs, Euga A. Campbell, Homer, cont to the national society in Will follow a wedding rehearsal. 1% c. milk Cosmetic Compan ored by the Butler University) La. rehabilitation, and Mrs. Willy, hington next April. This an-| Guests will be Mrs. Albert Des- One 101; pany , ¥| * {liam Corwith, Rockville Center,| ) oy trday Sauer, mother of the prospective cream of * Delta Tau Delta Mother's Club um on & r wv : nouncement was made yesetrday Sauer, Plans Demonstration sta 2] m. tos Tutaday in the [N. Y., foreign relations liaison. |, "yin “Cory. The portrait was bridegrapm; the Rev. Fr. Michael 2c. corn f Miss Eileen Scott, Elizabeth chapter house. : WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (UP)— . voted by the Indiana board in FE. Holyleiter, Messrs. and Mes- iB sn pi Arden representative, will be in| Mrs. Carl Gunderson, president/Mrs. Truman would just as soon Wins Ga rden May and already is consigned. dames Patrick Grady, James Rob- eat ov Block's cosmetic departmentiof the up, and Mrs. Olivelkeep the world dark on her diet-| It will be on display next March Son and Richard Doying, Mrs. (moderate) ARfough Friday jar SUslGmaz, oun Symms, hOuse mother, will re-|Ing practices, her social secretary |at the council meeting here, Dor Carvon, Mis) Patsy aes elk a sultation. In dition to demon-|ceive. : said today. Awar - | Sr ——————————— { , i | . . oo. Cc - . k al Peeing ine, Arden Perma-Lift| Mre. Philip Reisler, a member| The secretary, Mrs. James M.* © MARGUERITE sori | S0Tority Plans Visit {3 Milluolisy ang (Jerome Break oul acial (which costs $6.50 when/of Butler's speech department,/Helm, said the First Lady was y¥ MARGUERITE SMIT} . i ; y. xt given in Arden's New York salon), (will talk on speech dramaties./deluged with mail last summer A local man in the national To Riley's Birthplace Ew soup mixtu Miss Scott will introduce the Mrs. Haney E. Berry, tea chair-/When it got out she had lost 20 magamines is Leonard R. Brown, | The members of the Pi Omicron Plan to Attend Game Repeat Arden Perma-Lift lotion. man, will be assisted by Mes-POUnds by means of a salt-free 5241 N. New Jersey St. He's won gorority will visit Riley's birth-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris, 1415 the corn This has been a salon “secret”/dames R. L. Parchman, E. Ww diet. an honorable mention in a McCall place in Greenfield on Saturday. E. Kessler Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. flakes it up until now, never before sold Rohr, B. Lynn Adams, W. 8. The letters were courteously Magazine contest. His letter told They will have a buffet supper in D. S. MacLeod, 5372 Cornelius grees 7 either to salon clients or cos-|Christie, Earl Finley and James answered, Mr. Helm sald at a What he had done “to make YOUr tne home of Mrs. Byce Scounce, Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reed, four gener metic department customers, M. Buchanan. news conference, but details of backyard more liveable for your gdinburg, after the tour. 3334. College Ave., and Valvert the diet were carefully “skirted.” family. : | Miss Betty Lee Zimmerman and Klaiper, 1101 W. 32d St., will at- co! Mrs. Truman, the secretary “I'M no landscape artist and mrs Scounce are co-chairmen oftend the Purdue-Notre Dame foot-
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