Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1949 — Page 7
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Yule Events
Carol Singing To Be Feature
Four social groups plan Christmas events. : The Beta Beta Alumnae Chap ter, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, will have a Christmas party .at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the sorority's Butler University Chapter
House. Mrs. Marshall P. Crabill 1s chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mesdames Loren Fink, R. K. Bowers, Robert Foust, Oren Fountain and James Young. Miss Sandra Bernat, violinist, wil play accompanied by her mother, Mrs, Saul Bernat. Mrs. --John Burkhart will lead the group in singing carols. Mrs. Kurt Ehlert will play the piano.
The Alpha Chapter, Kappa | Beta Ohi Sorority, will have its Christmas party at 8 p.m. . Wednesday in thé home of “Mrs. | Ethel Pearson, 2053 N. Olney St.| The hostess will be assisted by Miss Elsie Sopher. There will be a gift exchange.
Mrs. M. 8. Faber, 3043 Ruckle| gt. will entertain members of | the Iota Chapter, Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, with a dinner-| bridge at 6 p. m. today. {
The Lambda Mu Chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority will have a dinner party at 7 p. m. Wednes- | day in‘the home of Mrs. Herschel] King, 1416 E. Vermont st. | me The hostess will be assisted by! Mesdames Walter Jones, Stewart)’ Coleman, Sheldon Cox and Claude | Mrs. Earl Van Sickle, 3232 8 Keystone Ave, entertained re-| cently for the members of the | Alpha Lambda Chapter, Omicron | Sorority.
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Baking Contest Has Human Touch | EE ——
HYDE PARK, N. Y,, Dec. 19— : ; ea I went to a luncheon Tiesday int--twe--rabbits. Both her chickens were named Cynthia-and the rabbits were Henry.
New York City at the invitation] Niki is an atumma of Mrs. Lindner's nursery school and is in her second year of balof Philip W. Pillsbury, president. jet instruction. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M: D. Curtis, 3707 N. Linwood of Pillsbury Mills. The event] Ave.—By MARJORIE TURK. : was advertising is agrand scale ——
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same: time had a very healthy human touch about it. | It was the| finals of the na-| tional recipe and |
NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Forty-five years ago, a groggy little |jjye on.” a sailor suit with knee pants lifted a violin to his shoulder|
brought women hours of practice behind him, bald, stocky, . from 37 states, is at the peak of his career. TT the District of But, he confessed today, Columbia an 4 still gets nervous. Alaska to New York on a trip| «you are not afraid of the financed by the Pillsbury Co0.{gydience.” Mr. Elman said. “You They .were a very happy andigre afraid of your own knowledge, excited group of people. your own conscience, your own The really tense and moving imitations. moment came when Mr. Pills-| “You have got to play at that bury and I went down 12 the particular moment so each note little platform in front of the | cin have its right effect. If you raised dais where we had lunch do not, it is too late. The audience
blue-eyed Mischa Elma
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Chess Is His Hobby
As a child he was forbidden and as an adult he has foregone active sports for fear of injuring his gifted hands. He has learned, he said, to conserve his energies for his physically de-
the pleasure and joys it gives you, and, incidentally the pleasures it gives other people. That gives me great satisfaction and
Plans European Tour
and the announcement of the ~~ “The critics may| anding instrument. He neither Mr, Elman had to look up the prizes was begun. Third-prize Bay gd vou will Know Srinks nop smokes nor gambles milestone dates in his desk, He's % money — $4000—went to 8 at is why an artist is nervous.” because. to. gamble you. sit .al-/iooking- ahead, not behind. ste Richard W. Sprague, of San ] ways in a smoky, stuffy room. “I'm still a young man,” he Marino, Cal. Her winning entry Began at Age of Five My hobby is chess,” Mr. El- gaid. “Now don’t say I'm old. I was named “Carrie's Creole man said with an exuberant grin. feel ‘I can take it up with any
He has time as well for his wife and their two children, for living “the Bohemian life,” for reading and talking. Mr. Elman figures his average daily four hours of practice “is equivalent to a businessman sit-
Chocolate Cake.” She was asked Russian-born Mr. Elman, now what she would do with the 58 began his career with the viomoney and answered: “Well, thellin at the age of five. Every day baby is paid for, but there is still of the 53 years since has been the mortgage on the house.” devoted to study and practice. ” » But Mr. Elman, who missed mos! OC childhood pleasures an as ha THEN CAME the announce- few adult vacations, wouldn't ting at his desk from 8 o'clock ment of the second prize—$10,000. trade his rigorous career making in the morning to 6 o'clock in the That went to one of the few un- music with “the friction of the evening. And it's much more of a
married contestants, Miss Laura horse's hair on the cat's gut” for strain.” anything else in life.
young artist. tage. I have experience.”
- Nazism, will not go back to the
scene of his first recital.
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. t DEE'S Be rere a - 7 “I have discovered,” he said, “I erms ' am playing the violin not because re Easy! was assured by those who; \y my business, but because I HEAR YOUR FAVORITES ON
sanipled them as they came out love it. I have absolutely no frus-| of the oven that though they trations. I don't feel I have missed might look like ordinary cookies anything in life.” they tasted like your dream Of| pe almost missed that. He was something ‘highly delectable. Miss groggy at that Berlin recital Rott was speechless. She could which launched his career, he rehardly stand up and she hadicajled, because he had never seen no idea what she would do With a gag light before. He blew it out the money. She never thought when he went to bed, and was| of having so much money at one revived from near asphyxiation
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BLOCK'S SCHEDULE OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC December 19 through December 24
To be broadcast throughtut *the store from of the. $50,000 prize. It went to our Auditorium, Sixth Floor. You are invited Mrs. Ralph E. Smafleld, Detroit. ) Her entry was “Water-Rising Nut Twist” and we were each given| a bite. It certainly is delicious.) Tears were in her eyes as she
to enjoy these programs also in the Audi-
torium, where you may sit and rest.
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chievement Counteracts Strain Caused by Work, Mischa Elman Says
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent | But that, he said, “is what you|
baking contest boy in “ ’ wha at the Waldorf- in a Berlin concert hall for his first big recital. la Joeent matter hs a Jou i Astoria that Today, with more than 3000 concerts and an estimated 100,000 0 In \"” he sa you
n ‘want to do something well, it is a certain amount: of] strain. The amount of pleasure your art gives yaur counteracts| |that. That is what you live on,
a feeling I.am not living in vain.”|
It's been a long career, but
I have the advan-
He will go to Europe this spring for a grand concert tour, but he, who gave 25 concerts in one year) for the benefit of refugees from
“It is a little too early for my feelings,” he said, “to appear be-|
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Failings Are Listed Lack of Proper
Respect Blamed
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer AMERICANS have 10 common failings, says an educator. We may argue about some of the 10 {faults he claims are common to {Americans, But we can't talk our-
|selves out of his. number eight accusation: “We are unprepared {for family life. Men and women {don’t know. how to get along together.” That's a sad but true fact, which our divorce rate serves to] underline. {
Be Sleek % Pulley Light Is Modernized
NEW YORK, Dec. 10-Grand« mother never would recognise the horsehair fabric or the pulley light in the sleek modern versions just * |displayed - Edith Hernandez. "| The old overhead gas light that used to pull down on a chain so it could be lighteu has been turned into a modern bras: and glass electric fixture by designer Harry Gitier, It slides up and down by | means of a brass counterweight, Horsehair, in the Hernandez version, is a sheer fabric in varied = tones of brown. The stiff fibers | {have been woven into an interest. ° ing sheer material that Mrs. Hers | nandez uses for glass curtains or . laminates onto white fiberglass or | parchment to make novel-textured lampshades. The sheer horsehair is available by the yard, and it has been turned into curtains simply by sewing strips of it together so the |
seams give a horizontal striped | effect, » {
Won Citations Mrs. Hernandez und her * 's. band, William, formerly designed
both furniture and fabrics that | won citations of merit in the de« |
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Babs Blackburn and Pat Schakel preview the decorations for lat home, but that it holds far| the annual dance of the 21 Club. The dance will be Christmas
S80 she expects night in the K of C Hall. sign competition sponsored by the
agree with her that she leads a Good Cream Repairs Dry Skin ioc Institute of Decorators,
hard life. If he doesn't, -she DO YOU look ruefully in your tent continue to absorb this pene-|In their new shop, they sell both thinks he is a mighty poor hus- mirror regretting what you al- trating oil up to four to six hours| their own designs and the work of | band. lowed last summer's sun to do to afer you cream your face. So,|other -i0dern casigners, RRA On the other hand, Papa thinks your skin? the longer you can arrange to _.An-expenaublé coffee table, with | Mama has it easy. Because he| Better than wasting time re- leave on _YOUE..Saoe~cTet s{uft, a polished bronze frame which can | isn’t home to see what she does gretting your folly. js.tograb-mx the Beller the benefits will be. be enlarged by means of teler~ope | |all day long and because.he.- “of Jars of cream and to] That doesn’t mean, however, tubing, is one of their own new . never hwd~t6 handle all of the start repairing the damage. Make that in order to derive these bene- designs. The Her andezs display = |various problems and odd jobs one a jar of cleansing cream of fits that your skin must belt in a small square table with a iE: that daily copfront the home-|the type that's intended to_help greased like a channel swimmer's. plate glass top, and in an — The other |The lighter the film of ofl, the|version with a simple slab of job is a snap. When a husband cream should be a rich night-time more readily pores will take it up.|and honed slat. for the top, ‘asks: “What did you do all day,/lubricant, needed. for its soften-| Cream spread over your face| “If am apartment dweller buys Honey?” he i'eally hasn't any idea. ing benefits, Ibefore you take a bath 15 &n eX-it to use as a small square table,” ga But if his wife sat down and told] See that this night cream has a tra measure that will help further Mys. Hernandez explained, “then him, he would think she was com- lanolin base. Lanolin, an absorb- allay skin dryness. Cream spread ‘moves into & house with |plaining. 'able ofl, is an animal fat that over your face and neck and dif- space, the same frame can be rly resembles the human’ fused hy the steam from a hot od, & new top ordered fc : : ‘tub will also make your skin dollars, and — ‘Hving
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was asked what she was going Mon., Dec. 19 11:30 and 2:30 , to do with her prize. She did not : ’ 3:30 or Curt pen Spunés hesitate: We Bi - home By MARGUERITE SMITH ock's Mixed &hoir of our own at last. usban _ i Tues., Dec. 20 11:00 Waoshinat High is an electrical engineer. A home |? Please tell me what to do, School Snow ? of their own seemed to be a about my small lemon tree Corollers dream which she had long) which is dying. All the leaves } cherished. | - have dropped off but the stems 11:30 and 2:30 Curt Davis, Organist I alriost forgot oo that, are still alive. I have it In a| 3.00 Decatur Central ig en a qualifying. and| north window. Mrs, T. Nichols, | High School “Belles” one man won with an entry which| 416 W. Washington 8t., Apt. B./ yoy pec, 21 9.15 Block's Chorol he called “Quick Man-Prepared | A—First, give your lemon tree - Ensemble LATE “Pimner.” | more suh—a. south window if ; People " you have it, though east or 11:30 and 2:30 Curt Davis, Organist 75 0 west will be better than north. 12:30 School No. 26 Chorus * Then wash the plant off with a 1. hard spray from the kitchen Thurs., Dee. 22 11:00 Boy Scouts Brass | R G sink faucet. This will get rid of] Choi red spider which may be caus-| "As a working Wife you ing the leaf drop. It will also 11:30 ond 2:30 Curt Davis, Organist wonder how much you should help the plant in another way, | 1215 Burroughs Jr. tales.about yeur job when pa p is almost surely: suf Concert Choir ! ban are | ering from too ho y air. t Dee Jeu i Bsbagit | Spraying it off - with -a/ Gents 3:15 Warren Control al * - | : . . will | | : igh School monds WRONG WAY: Talk about | ~ hower.once.a day. will be. goo ani it a great deal. { ” — ) ’ RIGHT WAY: Talk about Send questions on gardening Fri, Dec. 23 11:30 and 2:30 . Curt Davis, Organist ) it. only when your find your- | to Mrs. Smith, The Indianap- | ' 12:18 Burroughs Jr. y/ self in conversation with a | olis- Times, Indianapolis 9. { «® Concert Choir person who has similar In- | Set——————— | teresta.\ TSC Unit to Meet | Sot, Dec. 24 9:15 Mock’ Charo! . The Grand Pre Chapter, ITSC,| | pm Club Meeting Set will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow 11:30 and 2:30 Curt Davis, Organist The Vinzant Parliamentary in the home of Mrs. L. H. Wolf, 12:15 Burroughs Ir Club will meet at 8 p. m, Friday 6136 Primrose Ave. Mrs. Fern ' Concert Choir
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