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Will Meet Is Planned
A “Fon © Wednesday | nr
Members to Hear | C . | Sets ‘Open Kitchen’ Red Cross Speaker |Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow | i Somme Servis Deprment
Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, will!
: ay Scott Harrison DAR 1 , have an “open kitchen” from Chapter, will mest at 8 p. m. Tra, % a. m. to 5 p. m. tomorrow. The
Wednesday in the home of Mrs.’ home service staff will demon-
Paul T. Watters, 5379 Rossiyn| Ave. . Mrs. Dorothy Willams from ‘the Red Cross Arts and Skills Division, will be the guest speaker. : i
The Dolphin Club of the Indianapolfs Athletic Club will meet for luncheon Wednesday in the club. The luncheon will be served beside the swimming pool. Mrs, Nora Reynolds and Mrs. D. D. Stowell will be the hostesses, Hostess to Club | Mrs. Madge Watson, 2035 Dex-, ter Bt, will be hostess for the Sharia] Club at 8 p. m., Wednesy. .
~The Cheer Broadcasters will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the Warren Hotel. A business meeting and social meet. ing will follow. Mrs. E. C. Ball is hostess as-| sisted by Mrs. O. 8. Srader.
The CIHN Club had a dessertbridge today in the home of Mrs. Chester O. Martin, 424 N. De-. : Quincy St. |
Clubs—
Stag Party To Be Friday
Fall Handicap : Saturday Night The annual possum dinner and | stag party at the Indianapolis Country Club will be Friday night. Saturday night the club! will have its Fall Handicap. An Times Sid fashioned) Shicken Sines wi GHARON KAY EARLEY is an only child who likes best of x 8» : } children. For at home games she chooses puzzles with wooden pieces to assemble , Mrs. James Makin, 5801 N.| and hooks about Peter Rabbit and Mother Goose. The 3-year-old is beginning ballet les-
‘cakes. !Mrs. Guinever Miller and Misses, Dorothy _ Fulton, Jane .Johnson|
ton is the director. I Mixing, baking and decordting
to the department will be able to watch all ee operations. As ithe cakes are ed they will be cut and served. There will be a special window display and recipes will be given away. Copies of a booklet on home planning also will be distributed and a cake will be given
y. The new demonstration kitchen installed by the company is done in turquoise and lime yellow. The kitchen includes a planned mixing center, pull-out shelves and builtin cabinet with controled tempera(ture, The walls are of tinted plate glass so that they can easily be ‘washed clean. The counter tops are resistant to both heat and stains.
Will Be Wed | Saturday
Rita Des Roches
To Become Bride |
The approaching marriage of| Miss Rita Des Roches and William | {Parr Jr. is announced by her! {parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel {Des Roches, 808 N. Oakland Ave. {Mr. and Mrs. Pfarr, the parents) {of the prospective bridegroom, live in Noblesville, | { The Rev. Fr. Charles Ross,| cousin of the bridegroom-to-be,| {will read the ceremony at 9 a. m.|
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all to play with other Catholic’ Church. |
Patiayivanis St, will entertain] a luncheon bridge Wednes- : day for the women who served as Marjorie Turk. , hostesses during the JUmmer o age " luncheon-bridge series in the Rivi- S0rorities—
| ; Miss Moyer aries. hse Sorority Members to Dress Is Bride : son, e, Willlam F. . * wore. oman 5. Gar Beers DOs for Crippled Children |
A. Fehr, Forrest Marlette, John ick Y / i Daugherty, Rebecca Daugherty, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority members will meet tonight in Freaerick en Several Jurties have been given| Ray Ball, W, A. Griffith, Joe M.|the home of Mrs, Kenneth Dotterer, 4151 Park Ave. They will dress ninger Methodist Church. The for the br Secto-pe: Miss Hartishe Kline, Howard L. Swanson, Earl dolls for the crippled children’s ward at Riley Hospital. Rev. Henry Bastin read the OWS a a y er gs. Myer, Dorsey D. King, J. M. Ap-, The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Thomas H. Carlin, | Parents. of the cotnie are Mr Sarl 3 arnis Eger, is a . plegate and Robert Z. Berry. James R. Bowen, Clarence E. Stafford and Joseph Turner. and Mrs. George W P er. 1500 and Ave. gave a kitchen shower Others will be Mesdames James, Mesdames J. Elwood Jones, Thomas W. Bennett, Willard Wil- 3PC 08, GForge in. Savor (Friday night. Mrs. Gritts recently D. Miller, Ernest Taylor, James|liams and Carlin are in charge \E. Brookville Road, and Mr. and entertained for Miss Des Roches M. Minton, Carl O. Bchopp, James of the doll project. A quiz pro-/ty Society for Crippled Children, Mrs. Roseoe Young: 101 N. Inde-|in the home of her mother, Mrs.| F. Stehouwer, George A. Weir, gram will be conducted by Mes-'and for food and clothing for a Pele nee Hoac ©. i{Rerman Brothers, 634 Rural 8, William J. Begley, Al E. Kahle dames Howard E. Lohmann, 8taf- Belgium family. | Miss Marcelyn Jo Moyer was ———————————
{her sister's maid of honor, and add Mitshell Righuy Joni) lord and 4. 5. Stensby, Mrs. Lester Kincade In chalr- poms. aeorae Mover, Kareas YWWOMEN 10 Be. PTA N To Address Alumnae man of the dance committee as- City, Mo, the bride’s sister-in-| : ews Frank N. Wallace, state ento- sisted by Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor, law, was the matron of honor. uf A THURSDAY mologist, will be the guest president of the chapter; Mrs. Ar- They were dressed alike in gold’ onore Bridgeport——8 p. m.
Film. The speaker. for the meeting of theithur W. Baldwin, Mrs. Ray C. satin frocks made with peplums’ irc Bp gohricker has! study group will meet at 7:30 Indianapolis Alymnae Chapter, Dorr, Miss Elnora Boswell and and hoop skirts. Matching satin prociainted this week as Busi-
{Joseph Gritts, bridesmaid; Miss, Susan Harnishfeger, junior brides-| maid, and Suzanne Des Roches! niece of the bride-to-be, flowergirk George West will be the best! man, and the ushers will include Miss Judith Ann Moyer and C.igmijle Des Roches and Mr. Gritts.
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Gibbs, bridesmaids, wore similar
, p. m. Tuesday in Mrs. William Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. The Miss Ruth Brewer. (bonnets and mitts completed their © Ce Women's Week in’ Indiana. & McGinty's home. The fall festi- meeting will be at 8 p. m. Wednes- costumes. | The Governor declared, “The! val will be Saturday. day in the Broad Ripple Pub- Di titi Miss Juanita Young: Se bride-| itizens of the State of Indiana Franklin Township—7:30 p. m, lic Library. { ie I ans Eroom's sister, an 188 ANB Lich to pay tribute to the ac-
Program. Mr. Wallace will speak on
: FRIDAY
i op. Dusiness and professions.” Judy Gibbs, the Bower National Business Women's| Week also is being celebrated| for the 22d year by the National! BPW Federation this week. | The 117 clubs of the state fedA peplum accented the bride's eration will join the national or-| white satin gown and it was made ganization in its observance of
tion for Living" Walter Leck-|ored slides. dresses. % rone, editor, Be Tale! ax Mrs. Ned 8. Long, local rush) Seven members of the Indiana girl, wore an aqua satin dress, and Times. Renata Pacini, musical chairman, and Mrs. Edward F. Dietetic Association are attend- Geoffrey Moyer, Kansas City, the program, Dirks, state rush chairman, willing the American Dietetic Associ. Tingbearer, wore a white suit.
review the sorority's rushing ac-/asion convention in Denver. The GOWN Accented . Rhea Garden Club
rile Iga, will be Mesdames convention is being held today To Study Gladieli Roger Riley, Robert Fessler, Jack through Friday. with a chapel train. Her full- pjted Nations Day, Oct. 24.| The Rhea Garden Club will meet Jackson, Herbert Kenny, Shock-| In Denver are Miss Lute Troutt, length illusion veil was edged with Both groups are on record to on ‘Thursday in the home of Mrs. |6¥ Lockridge, Long and Robert girector of dietetics, Indiana Uni- lace and was held to her head .4jq, strengthen and support the Arthur H. Barton, 2059 Westbrook SWaim. Misses Kay Barber, Mar-|,o. iy Medical Center; Miss Ruth OY 8 tara of orange blossoms. United Nations.” Mrs. Esther] Ave. {garet Hargrave and Beaulah Phil-|nr. 4000 chief dietician, Methodist She Carried white roses. |W. Hymer of New York is a full Leo Matthews, editor of the !IPS. Hospital; Miss Zelia Kester, chief| RODIt Green was ihe best af time observer at United Nations Gladland News, will explain To Give Dance |dietician, General Hospital. ahd the ushers JPouded Jae sessions to keep the membership| methods of gladiolus storage and, mne Indiana Chapter, Zeta Beta Miss Joyce Miller, therapeutic re r and Richard Green informed. | will show colored slides of some opi Sorority, will have a dance dietician, Methodist Hospital; ne . > ? :
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|Saturday In the St. Philip Neri| Gray has ob-
: Zinn | The bride-to-be's attendagts will| more often insons. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Earley, 6620 Hillside Ave. — By |include Miss Theresa Des Rocheg| tuitive than : {her sister, maid of honor; Mrs) are .the mar-
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3 : confplishments of women every- * : ‘“Beaut ts of Indiana.” He, . aqua satin frocks. Their mitts WwW ll M John Strange—7:30 p. m. *Founda-| will I a oh onventian and headdresses matched their Where In Indiana who are in! | eet
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| Sessions Will Be | Held Oct. 27
The Indiana Youth Conservation Council will have its 16th meeting Oct. 27 in the Indian. lapolis Athletic Club. | Registration will be at 10:15 lg. m. and the business meeting at {10:30 a. m. Dr. C. O. McCormick, |chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee, Maternal Health League, will speak on the “Value of Maternal Health Service in a City Hospital.” Other morning speakers will be Mrs. Walter Caley, “County Health Institutes,” and Mrs. Doro-
Governor's Conference on Recreation.”
To Speak on Living
Following ~ the luncheon Mrs, Walter Latz, representing the In. dianapolis AAUW and the Vassar , Institute on Parent and Child ReThe Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gam. lations. will talk on “Family ma Sorority will sponsor a tea from 2 to 5 p. m. Saturday in the ° Living) + Speaker will be HORT Governor's Mansion. Mrs. Claude ©. Jacquart (left) and Mrs. Mi i a ject will be the Grace Watkins are on the committes planning the event. The Progress of the Yard Parks mem will celebrate the 79th birthday anniversary of the sorority program.” Mr. Morgan is chairat the tex. man of the technical advisory
We, the Women— Eammitiee. Big Share of Feminine Misery Luncheon Laid to Too-Active ‘Intuition’ To Be Friday
By RUTH MILLETT Mothers Choruses NEA Staff Writer . IT LOOKS AS THOUGH we Event in Church
The Federation of Mothers Choruses, Indianapolis Public Schools, will have a covered dish luncheon Friday in the Brookside Evangelical Unifed Brethren Church. Mrs. Irvin Yeagy. past presi. dent, will speak. Officers of the organization are Mrs. Roy Flori«
Her intuition may be correct | or as wrong as the pre-election | polls during the last Presiden- | tial campaign. But if she uses | it to get an unsatisfactory an- | swer, then a woman is going to be unhappy and she may jump to conclusions so fast she lands herself in court asking for a quick divorce. But intuition could help to make a marriage happier, if women worked it overtime to
ed the advantages of “Intultion.” According to a study made by Dr. Horace Gray, of Stanford University School of Medicine, intuition may actually be a handicap
in staying make themselves happier in- ‘an, president; Mrs. Charles HowMarried, stead of to make themselves ard and Mrs. Lucien Martin, first Divorced miserable, and second vice presidents; Mrs, people, Dr. If they put two and two to- john Huggler and Mrs. Clifton
gether in order to find out what is wrong with them as wives instead of what's wrong with their husbands, intuition would
Rousch, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Kenneth Myers, treasurer; Mrs. L. J. Langbe their friend. er, life historian, and Mrs. Yeagy,
But for some strange reason parliamentarian. when a woman says: “I had a Committee Members hunch”—her intuition is usually Committee members are Mestelling her something she isn't |, Martin, Robert Price and Boing 10 lke. Any chutes are ‘Wallace Miner, organization; Mrs, ey eng out fer US= paul Swain, publicity; Mesdames : rime Clarence Straub, Robert Whitely {and Merle Mair, program. Mesdames Charles Howard, {Robert Baldwin, Joseph Spellman jand Floyd Sample, social, and Mesdames Gerald Rushton, Ray
served, are
Ruth Millett
r the widowed. Come to think of it a woman often does employ her intuition to the end result of making herself unhappy. It's intuition more often than | a nosey neighbor that tells her . her husband is interested in an- M other woman. { d rri age It’s intuition that all too oft-
factory answer when she starts
J I a I os i Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lentz, phone. used to take her on business 1924 Vinewood Ave, announce trips but hasn't asked her to go the marriage of their daughter, Best-Known Statue along lately. Therefore —8ays Peggy Lou, and Joseph Wayne) WASHINGTON—The status of her intuition—he must be find- ip ier Mr. and Mrs. Howard women suffrage pioneers, sculping other feminine companion- } itored by Adelaide Joh ow ship while he's away from home, [Fowler's son. The Fowlers live at 'ored hy Adela nson, n pd y 11453 Hiatt St {103 years old, living in Washing- | : ton, D. C,, is believed to be .the
» ” IT'S INTUITION that makes : her think her husband doesn’t Pps BS yas read Sept. 0 IN pest known piece of statuary in e West Side Gospel Tabernacle, ithe capital. Rising out of a single
love her as much as he used to | 8 because he is forgetful about the Rev. Thomas Paine officiating. block of stone are the figures of kissing her goodby in the morn- Miss Rosemary Lentz, the bride's gy san B, Anthony, Elizabeth Cady ing. |sister, was the maid of honor, and gtanton and Lucretia Mott.
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and the ushers included Burton HOLLYWOOD — Nobody ever Evans, William Samuels and Em- heard of Emma Matzo, although {mitt White, After a reception in/she is a well-known motion picTHURSDAY {the church, the couple left for a ture siren. It was the 27-year-old Aloha Chap. ITSC—10:30 a. m. trip to Chicago. They are at home actress’ real name until recently Mrs Wilbur Fewell 5815 Villa NOW in Indianapolis. Mr. Fowler when a Los Angeles judge grantLane hostess: Mrs Edward attended Ball State Teachers Col- ed her permission to change her Schmalfeldt. assistant. Speak- lege. real name to Elizabeth Scott.
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: i The couple left for a motor trip poard meeting i me | ° ° of the newer gladiolus varities. from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday Mrs. Kathryn Sheedy, nutritionist, in the South and East, the bride pia. in Tul 8 hy, Jacksonville! Cannon. * ne > te Te in the Crystal Ball Room, Spink El Lilly Research Clinic; Miss il abardi suit ‘with a., in July of this year adopted Friday Afternoon Literary — 2 9 ORC , Visit West Coast Arms Hotel. The Wilsonaires will Marion Jones, state nutritionist, pear as, & 86800 00 CU 0 resolutions emphasizing study ofp. m. Mrs. Earl Clampitt, 2603 _o . . Mrs. M t F. Smith. and play : Indiana State Health Board, and p11 #€CP00 ES ey} © al the work of the United Nations. Gale St. hostess. “Early Tales. %, 2 * dau er ¥igare . vy ha pa | Proceeds from the event will go Miss Martha McBride, director of "0 0¢ Jn Southbort, {The board urged special attention! of the Atomic Age,” Mesdames . . on ee West Re. A al on ng to the Marion County home at the Institutional Management and ito the declaration of Human| Merton Good. Ernest Prosch ¢ o 4 turn to Indi oe N gy 1 Ye: Julletta: Crossroads, Marion Coun- Training Course, Indiana Univer- Wash Peony Roots {Rights approved by the Third Ses- and Jerry Borchers. %s ° n ndianapolis Nov, 1, ; Cro , sity. It youre a beginning trans- sion General Assembly Dec. 10, Joan of Arc Chap, ITSC—12:30 "o | — ipl ; y ern oo 04 1948 which advocated removing p. m. Mrs. Fred Ashby, 6045 @_@ planter, dig up your peony roots : : ® 0 hy v1 ‘WwW i d wash them off carefully with discrimination against women.! Primrose Ave., hostess. Speak- eo e ith love omen in U. S. Jobs BE trv to divide Tey also proposed each state fed- er, Mrs. George Davis. «te Sey WASHINGTON—There are up- them. Then you can more easily eration expand its activities in the Sarah T. Bolton Chap. TISC—| eo 8 .Y ward of 480,000 women employed divide them into sections having field of ;personal contacts with 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Jack Miller, 949,% * 0 by the United States Government two or three eyes (little pink i Ion Oller countries, 5220 E. 10th St, hostess; Mrs. ee IS ON HER or about one-fifth of the total em- growth buds). Use a sharp knife e Indiana federation has be-. C. C. Cross and Mrs. Beulah oe eo 0 ° ployees in federal service or spade gun a program to have each of its, Lewis, assistants. “Norway,” e_e 6 : : page. clubs correspond with at least one, Mrs. LeRoy Scoles. - Lh BIRTHDAY business and professTonal women’s Irvington Quest — 1 p. m. Mrs. ® o eo. ® {club member from a foreign coun-| 1, A. Randall, New Palestine, ¢®¢%¢%e try to further the “Woman to] hostess. .“Sons of the Wilder- o¢. 0 o_o ANNIVERSARY {Woman Peace Project.” | ness” Mrs. R. B. Miller. 9 os ! Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. ®_ 6 eo % SPECIAL OCCASION | Owns Horse | “Mrs. Jon Viv eu, 3% Wat- IO * | § , hostess. Program, LONDON — Princess Elizabeth re 38 Horritt, eg °. of England and her mother, thé ay ° + Queen, have acquired ownership ° . 3: of the steeplechaser Monaveen, a Mothers Club to Meet * o's a ring oe 00 likely candidate for next year's. The Fall Creek Kindergarten . oe =) : Grand National. Princess Eliza- Mothers Club will meet at: 1:15 o eo \ beth has registered her racing p. m. tomorrow in the kindergdr- _@ . , . eas s. : vi > est speaker. id e000 0 DIAMOND . .. colors ten. There will be a guest speak ° *.% A 0 0 ote ae se BIRTHSTONE 2 Pa) © 0 0 0000000000000 GEM STONE The Wm. H. BLOCK Co 1 . * *
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