Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1950 — Page 6

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Federation Group to Meet Monday Night The executive board members

of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will meet Monday night In the

fs set for 30 a. m. Tuesday in the There

hotel. will be a dinner that night Mrs. Hiram C, Houghton Mrs. Oscar A.

Ahigren, A Wednesday morning session fs also scheduled for the council, Mrs. Houghton will speak at the luncheon that day.

The Indianapolis Speakers Club will meet at 7 p. m. Friday in the Chinese Room of the Hotel Washington. Ray Worth is to be the master of ceremonies.

Miss Berlin to Talk

Mrs. Athilene McMillan, 5406

St, will be hostess to the members of the West Edgewood Homemakers Club at 7:30 p m. Friday. Miss Jance Berlin will speak. New officers are announced. They are Mrs. Eunice McGee, t; Miss Helen Holt, vice president; Mrs. McMillan, secretary, and Mrs. Ruth Daub, treasurer.

Miss Frances Eward of Earlham College spoke to the mem-

bers of the Indianapelis Earlham Women's Club at 12:45 p. m. to-| day. Mrs. Agnes Calvert, 117 W.| Hampton Drive, was the hostess. |

The Janet Ada Club will meet at 7 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs, John Bernloehr, 1802 E, 42d St, is to| be the hostess. |

Conference

Scheduled

13 Local Librarians

To Attend Sessions

Thirteen Indianapolis librarians will attend the mid-winter con-| ference of the American Library Association. The conference willl be tomorrow through Sunday in the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chi-|

With Miss Marian McFadden, Indianapolis city librarian, will be Mrs, Florence Schad, Misses Catherine Bailey, Mary Cain, Pauline French, Elizabeth Heaser, Louise Hodapp, Dorothy Lawson, . Helen Norris, Wilma Reeve, Evelyn Sickels, Frances Stalker and Esther Thornton, members of the Indianapolis Public Library staff.

Speakers Listed Miss McFadden, chairman of the nominating committee for the national A, L. A. officers, will give her report. Miss Cain, specialist in reading assistance in the Central Library,

tional A. member of the executive board of the national division, libraries for children and young people.

Put Orange Slices On Top of Pork Chops

Here's a delicious addition to pork chops. Top with orange slices before putting into the broiler about four inches from the flame.

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PRE-INVENTORY Clearance

chairman 3 { tional Association of Girl Scout | Executives. She is active In the

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"I am glad that nobody knew that the name | am called is Rumpelstiltskin." Mrs. John Marlowe (center), Orchard School kindergarten director, reads the popular Grimm's fairy tale to ber fascinated pupils. Sunday, the Orchard School Parents Association will sponsor the presentation of the play by the Children's World Theater of New York. It will be given at 2:30 p. m. in the Indiana University building in the State Fairgrounds.

Miss Oltman to Be New Girl Scout Executive Director |

Miss Florence Oltman will become executive director of the Girl Scouts, Inc. of Indlanapolis and Marion County on Feb. 15, it was announced here today. A native of Crawfordsville, Miss Oltman will take over the position now held by Miss Geneva Barrows. After graduation from MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Ill, Miss Oltman returned to Crawfordsville as a kindergarten teacher, later becoming GS executive director thers, _ 8he has been in Indianapolis for two years. In addition to directing Camp Dellwood, she has had charge of the adult volunteer training program and has served as field director for the west section of Indianapolis. She is in charge .of the Leaders’ Conference Feb. 1 and 2 in the Spink Arms Hotel.

Chairman of Region

A member of the American Camping Association, Miss Olthaa for Ni y ANB

Legion Auxiliary Convention Ends

{iliary held its final

{quarters here.

|erans Administration. Reports on foreign policy

. were also read at the session.

Vaudeville -

Cast Listed

| SHS to Present | Annual Review

named. They

Miss Oltman

Final plans will be announced for the 1950 cookie sale which opens Mar. 25 with a rally and

include Pat

continues through Apr. 29, Cookie Day, Mrs, John Burkhart, second vice president, will report on the recent national convention in Milwaukee, Wis, and Mrs. Charles Brockman, first vice president, will talk on “1950 Objectives.” # Mrs. Charles E. Mason, president, will be in charge of the business session. Neighborhood ‘chairmen, board members, leaders club officers and member ship-nominating committee members will attend.

Ponna Jlovine, Nancy

staff workers group of the local Council of Social Agencies, Miss Barrows, who has served as executive director for the past seven years, is returning to the East. Mar. 1 she will assume an executive position in an experimental camping project with the Massachusetts Girl Scouts In connection with property they own in Cedar Hill, Waitham, Mass.

Cora Trimble, Marilyn Slaughter

Zimmerman, Sandra

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State School Head

Delegates to Meet Manix, | The annual council delegate |Carolyn Hood. meeting of the local Girl Scouts To Address Club Morris Thomas, Mary Jane

will ‘be held at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. New officers and members of the membershipnominating committee will be elected.

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The Florence Nightingale Club will mieet at noon Feb. 3 in the {Warren Hotel. Jackson {Raney, superintendent of the Indiana State School for the Deaf,| . . will speak. Allison Bridge League

Hostesses will be Mesdames E.|| 3 Offi Kingston, Herbert Niebergall, Lists New cers

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Mrs. Niebergall is In charge of] reservations.

What's Right

planned to go to the party in |Carmichael, game director, another friend's car. | rt A Wrong way: Say: “Thanks, (Parish Members

| | take you in her car to a: | but Ethel is taking me. Sup- | | pose we pick you up. I know Plan Card Party she won't mind stopping for | you, too.” Right way: Explain the sit-

uation. But do not offer the

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in the Holy Angel School Hall

The national executive committee of the American Legion Auxconvention ~ |session yesterday in the head-|

| The members went on record warm through exercises. But you {as being opposed to the proposals) do not have to wait until you are of the Hoover Commission per- go cold you start shivering to taining to dismembering the Vet-

.. |radio, publications, finance, music . and the past presidents parley

The Shortridge High School

Junior Vaudeville is set for Feb, 2, 3 and 4 in Caleb Mills Hall | of the torso. Even with no visible

| Additional cast members are motion, a few miihutes of this can

Blackwell, Janice Segal, Ellen Zazzas, Judy Jackson, ‘Norma Starkey, Virginia Good, Joy Lacy, Jean Work, Nancy Dennis, Dorothy Jefferies, Grubaugh, “omfortable even in a room which Jackie Rhodehamel, Jama Minton, Cynthia Hafner, Joyce Johns, Doris Gorman, Paula Muench, Rita Schmidt, and Jane Clarkson. . Ann Freeman, Ann Starn, Rose able. Wohlhieter, Lois Bornstein, Bette Hafner, Sally Thimm, Carol Cooper, Marilyn Marting, Donna Essig, Rita Meggenhofen, Helen Jo McClel- _ Pat Thomas, Pat Wright, Barbara Crow, Rita White, Sally Mariam Ingram and still and try to keep warm by

Eggleston, Jim Slaughter, Mark Boo Montgomery, Bob A. Sparks, Janis Mackey and Mar-

0. 3 1 New officers of the Allison 8. SBrader and L. P. Russon Bridge League are angounced. They were elected recently at the club's meeting in the Riviera Club. The officers include J. M. Wetzler, president; G. A. Jacks and

The women of the parish of the

| give a card party at 8 p. m. today

Ben Maierson, 3662 N., Delaware

St. Committee Named The Alpha Chapter, Phi Tau Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Jasper H. Loudenback, 2604 E. 62d St. 3 Miss Frieda A. Wegner, president of the Indianapolis Unit, American Women's Voluntary Services, Ine., announces members of the nominating committee. They are Mrs. Pauline ThompIson, chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, Mrs. Myra Bubeck, Miss Ann Long and Miss Doris Schaffner, . The group will meet Feb. in Crossroads,

Use Exercise

When Cold

Invisible Exertion Aids Warmth

By Sclence Service | SHIVERING is the mechanism the body uses to keep itself

warm yourself with exercise, Even in church or theater, at the office, or when visiting someone whose home is uncomfortably cool for you, you can exercise to keep warm. You do not, however, have to stamp your feet, clap your hands, do setting up exercises or otherwise show that you are exercising to warm yourself, For such situations, invisible, or hidden, exercise is advised. What you do is tense and relax the large muscles of the body. Start with “the muscles of the {fingers and toes-and gradually {call into play the great muscles

{produce considerable heat, scien[tists of the climatology and environmental protection section of the Office of the Quartermaster General state. By this kind of exercise you can be warm and

is cold and clammy. With enough food to replace the energy thus used, a little practice will enable A person to keep warm indefinitely under conditions he normally would consider very uncomfort-

Europeans, the Quartermaster ¢Jorps scientists point out, will ‘valk up and down and stamp their feet while waiting for a street car or bus on a cold day. Americans, who are unfamiliar with techniques for cold, stand

son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel S.

The couple was married Jan. 14

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams are on a wedding trip in the Bahamas. Mrs. Williams was Miss Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Evans, Kokomo. Mr. Williams is the

Williams, 4747 N. Meridian St. in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Event Dates Ar

luncheon in the Columbia Club. April 17 and 18 were set as the

and a garden clinic May 24. Both| events will be in Brookside Park. |

The first marker for the Blue]

placed and dedicated at the Ohio| line on U. 8. Highway 40, near| Richmond, at the time of the an-| 14. Donations from member gar-| den clubs have been used to purchase this marker. Plantings are, being contributed by nurseries over the state.

New Board Member

Mrs. Chester Steed, Red Key, | was announced as a new member of the board. She will be awards chairman. | The garden center chairman, Mrs. W. F. Mueller, Ft. Wayne, announced the establishment of] new garden centers in Richmond, Ft. Wayne, Berne and Roanoke. There are now 120 clubs and 4200 members in the organization. Mrs. Robert M. Jackson, president, was in charge of the morning and afternoon business sessions. >

My Day— : Pleasant Visit in L. A. Mrs. Roosevelt Still , Likes N. Y. Best

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT LOS ANGELES, Jan. -25—I dined recently with Mrs. Danny Kaye. Mr, Kaye had left for his engagement in Florida and we missed him very much, but we had a very pleasant evening. I was par-

{just shivering. But you need not wait until you are so cold your body automatically starts exercising by shivering. You can apply the invisible exercise technique outdoors or indoors.

Past Presidents Club Sets Luncheon Monda

Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, 37 St, will entertain the Past Presidents Club of the Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, at a 1:30 p. m, Valentine luncheon Monday. Mrs. Johnson is the new presi-

ur A friend asks if she may |A.C. Davies, first and second vice | presidents; Miss Ellen A. Leat, dent of the group. Other officers party, but you have already |secretary-treasurer, and Herbert include Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew,

secretary, and Mrs. E. T. Austin,

treasurer, 0

Maria Ann Sergi To Be Wed May 20 1| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sergi, 227

|8. Arsenal Ave. announce the apjproaching marriage of their

1620 Roosevelt

The wedding will be May 20 in {the Holy Cross Catholic Church.

SPECIAL GROUPS OF services of another person. | Mrs, Charles Bruns is chairman |daughter, Maria Ann, to Anthony She may already have a full ‘|of the event assisted by Mes-|Lorenzano, son of Mr. and Mrs. car dames Earl Durbin, Robert Sny- Angelo Amore, TABLE A close Trica o |der, “Ray McVey, Albert Brown, Ave. A close friend Invites you. |p, qsell Battrall, Carl Kehrer and! and your husband to dinner |cyinton Johnson. on a night when you have al- - tra

LAMPS

The Sale You Have Been Waiting For

EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS! ph ALL SALES FINAL

| Nursery Association, Many Fine Buys! | They were elected at the group's annual business meeting yesterday. Others on the board are Mrs. Harold B. Wesj, president; Mesdames James L. Miirray, Walter Krull and EN Lilly, first through third vice presidents;

ready accepted an invitation, Wrong way: Tell where you have been invited. Right ‘way: Say that you have already accepted an invitation, but don't say who | your hostess is

Day Nursery Elects Officers Mrs. Frederieb, Anderson and

Mrs. Richard C. Raines are new {directors of the” Indianapolis Day

Mrs, Charles Arensman and Mrs. {Clarence Merrell, recording apd

Study Bronchoscope Uses

NO EXCHANGES! NO RETURNS! [Sir Anterson and: Mrs Albert] Seaton, treasurer and assistant treasurer, dd NO LAYAWAYS iT — -; Sorority Members Ea Mrs. R. W. Cook (left), Mrs, Carl H. and Mrs. W. O, . Le ; d - in Jr. (second from right and learn a uses of the . |To Be Fete bronchoscope instruments which the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild Mrs. Glenn Laudig and Mrs. recently gave to Riley Hospital. The $1260 set is the latest gift

Robert Reid will entertain members of the Kappa Delta Phi Sorority with a party honoring Mrs. Betty Gibson ahd Mrs, p Atkinson. The event will Be tonight In

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the Feb. 3 annual card

received $20,

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of the guild ‘to the bronchoscopic department which it mainta demonstration. Mrs. Irrgang and Mrs. Eakin are guild president. Party proceeds: will to Riley's department,

ins. Mrs. Ruby Tomlinson, Riley evening superintendent, is giving the : | co-chairmen for party in the Murat T . Mrs. Cook is

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ticularly interested in having a chance | to talk with some of Mrs. Kaye's guests, one of whom is a well- § known writer here and an4 other, a psy- * chiatrist from Germany, who it wise to leave that

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found country after he had analyzed

some of Hitler's lieutenants! Friday morning I started the day early by breakfasting with my daughter and Dr. Harry Friedgood. The latter brought us some very interesting material which we discussed for some time until the gentleman who was to make a recording for the March of Dimes appeared. I. lunched downtown with my son, James, and some of his friends from different labor groups. Then my daughter, Miss Thompson and I drove out to see my grandson Johnny Boettiger's school. » ~ . WE STOPPED afterward at my son John's house and found his wife still in bed with a cough, but Miss Thompson, who had not been there on my earlier visit, had an opportunity to see the children. All three were home from school, and the only missing member of the family was Haven's dog, Rebel, who seems to run away on all occasions, Saturday I had the pleasure of seeing my friend, Mrs. David M. Levy, who is staying with her children, Mr. and Mrs, Armond Deutsch. It is fun to see one's New York friends so far away from home, but of course we were planning at once for things we would do when we meet again In our own part of the country! Everyone tries to persuade me that Southern California is the ideal place to live, but I leave here still unconvinced. I am afraid my attachment for New York state is too deep to make a change at my time of life.

Sorority Arranges

For Garden Club of Indiana

Dates for future events of the Garden Club of Indiana were announced at yesterday's board of directors all-day meeting and

star Memorial Highway will be 50th Anniversary

nual state meeting Apr. 13 and| oo an open house from 2 to 6

e Announced

dates for the flower show school.

Couple to Observe

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seedorf, 125 E. Albany St. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary

p. m. Sunday in their home. They were married at Rice Lake, Minn, and moved to Indianapolis 49 years ago. Their three children will assist at the open house. They are Mrs. Floyd . ‘Gatewood, Mrs. Albert Rosebrock find Irvin Seedorf.

Several Vacation

In New York

Several Indianapolis residents] are vacationing in New York. | Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Retter, 3060! N. Meridian St., are visiting Manhattan. . So are Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Keller, 7065 Central Ave. The Kellers’ daughter and son, Rita Ann and John D., are with their parents,

Clean Kitchen Sink

Laundry bleach whitens kitchen

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her home, 3938 Central Ave.

Will Inspect Chapter Here

Sorority Secretary To Pay Visit Miss Dorothy Jan Credille,

Hollywood, Cal., national secretary of Delta Theta Tau Sorority,

It will be held in the Hote! Gary Crystal Ballroom, Gary. The will be in Indianapolis Sunday for Central-West District will hold a narcissus show Apr. 22 and 23/the biennial inspection of the

local group. She will be honor guest for the 1 p. m, meeting of Alpha Epsilon Chapter in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs, I. A. Iverson, national president, will also be a Mrs, F. E. Rowe is chairman for the tea to be held afterward. Her committee includes Mesdames Paul E. Stubbs, Harold E. Honderich, N o ble Reynolds, James L. Maus and Gerald Schoenheide and Miss Pauline Muench. Mrs. Earl T. Surgener, president, and Mrs. David O. Burton,

[immediate past president, will

pour, The philanthropic project of the local group is support of the dental clinic in the Northeast Community Center. Nationally the sorority supports a mountain school in Brinkley, Ky. Members are beginning the second of a five-year financial plan for a home for members in their old-age.

Bride-to-Be Honored

Miss Elizabeth Evans, 3324 E. 38th St., entertained recently with a bridal shower in honor of Miss Bess Borden. Miss Borden and

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