Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 46
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By ELIZABETH TOOMEY |(she has four children of. A, YORK, Mar. 18 (UP)— own) on a trip East.. Parents might have fewer probe lems with their children if the establish very few rules and Jung ones hag Teyer yuies and! then tick by them,” she- said: fewer toys, according fo Mrs. '“It's Isabelle P. Buckley. For.15 years Mrs. Buckley has|and been dealing with children from stant nagging. But when you do two to 12 years old in her nursery and grade schools in the Los|it through, Then the child will}
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, _ldraw basic shapes rents believed that only progres- | child’s horizon, progressive educalude daughters and. sive education could develop a tion has torn down the backyard|She says the discipline encourages amous movie stars. They | child's. personality. Mrs. Buckley. fence,” she said. the
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. you and will get the se-| they lose interest in all of them, some of her child-raising theories curity he needs from his home.” | land their search for new excite-[in his world if he is to feel oe
are used to every imaginable toy. stuck by her rules of obedience | “The child has been deprived of |than confining them. discipline. emotional security. His -creative begin unison singing : “A child needs a sense of ofder | instincts have been dissipated the principles of timing, tone and
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Kindred photo. Mr. and Mrs, Donald J. Kinman, 1202 E. St. Clair St. an- | nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Paula Mae, | to Paul Clarkson; son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clarkson, 2132 N. Olney St. The vows will be read Apr. 8 in the Friedens Evangelical
_and Reformed Church. ma WR Earrings Match
BPW Plans | WwW ddir Bo | Style Show Wedding Bonds |
* * |Resen, who makes a ‘specialty of | Fashions for Business {original designs in wedding rings, |
Women to be Feature has come up with a new idea. Now he suggests that .brides| The Indianapolis Business and | wear palladium orange ‘blossoms! Professional Women’s Club will in their ears. To match the de-| feature a style show under the Sign of one of hig own “Rings of |
Royalty” wedding rings,— Mr. direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Pat- po on has created new disc ear-|
rick, Ayres’ fashion co-ordinator, clips, three-quarters of an Inch Thursday. in diameter, The program will be held at| , The orange blossom motif in! 8 p. m. Thursday in the club- [palladium is centered in a 14-| house, 1702 N. Meridian St. Styles karat gold dis for business and “professional ‘surrounded wi women will be featured. : palladium Hm, Women admitted to member-| ship this year will be honor] guests at the dinner preceding)
‘a gleaming White] |
A new wedding ring style tn. troduced here for the current
birthdays will sit at the “birth-| day table.” -
aa Tiwne C. Boughton, presi Ct has a series of marquise!
ovals and floral shapes, studded; oid The election will be A with 24 small fiery diamonds all| BEY. brs the way around. Tts width is] Tdbout 718th of an inch. It is therefore. wide : -engugh. for. those. "who favor the increasingly popu- |
{to romance than ordinary bands. Created by David Sarkin, the
bers and will introduce the pro-
lar wide circlets, yet subtly styled’
gram, {to please women with more con-| Jrervaiiye tastes in fine jewelry. Club fo. Con to Convene —-
The regular meeting of the! [Juvenile Center Group Vinzant Parlimentary Club will] meet at 8 p.m. Frday in the 10 Hear Legion Official Hotel Washington. Mrs, Paul] Miss Emma Puschher, child |
welfare director of the American vanB. Allen will’ preside, Legion, will talk on “Child Wel-|
|fare from National View” tomor-| Spring Vacation Irow before the. aulliary to the) CULVER, Mar. 18 — The 650 Juzion County Juvenile Center, | cadets at Culver Military Acad-|" Phe March luncheon meeting
emy will have a 10-day spring | win be held at 12:15 p.m. in the - vacation. - They will leave the Hotel Washington Bamboo Room. |
campus next. Wednesday.and-re~i There will ‘be & business meeting] —
: turn Apr. 2. . land election of officers.
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“your china that is not . made - now, I have re fine china in . Royal | i
Worcester, Beaucham lions to repair pattern in turquoise, antique furniLennox in dark blue ture, assortmentge-of ‘good with gold edge, ‘Lennox Haviland dinner plates, collec- ] in cream with gold tion. of compotes and cake edge. Some Bavarian and stands. Modern gifts inc luding
Very good 4pe. Walnut liv ing room suite, wooden medal-
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Haviland patterns. We also a Ruby candy dish and milk
have service plates—very ap: propriate now for buffet sup-
pers Open daily 10-8 motte"
p. m, Mondays; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.,, or appointment. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Louise Brooks, 1441 N. Delaware (rear). LI - 4780, Appraisals gladly-given: :
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The “Greater Indidnapolis Antique Exposition to be held at the Murat Shrine Temple April 7-8. 9-10 wishes to announce that it will give a percentage -of its receipts to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Civic Theater. Your attendance and support of this show will help these two great local organizations in their fine work.
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We are commissioned to sell the interior of the house of our former location, 1330 N, Meridian St. including a.few light fixtures, fireplace mirrors, iron gate, bathroom- fixtures, inside
glass cake plate. Open eve. or call"CA, 4026 for appointment.
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The Original ANTIQUE SHOW at the Spink-Arms Hotel APRIL 811, 1950 A Hoosler show put- on by Hoosiers for Hoosters. Dealers from far and near are making reservations and we are sure of .A fine selection for your approval. Pearl Records, Mgr. Hugh Goldsmith, Ass't. Mgr.
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BETWEEN MER. & ILL. Can help you give your house the decorators touch this Spring. We have a good selection of antiques, both quaint and beautiful, Visit our booth at the Murat Antique Show opening
Apr. 7. Shop open Sunday and’
week-days except Mon. and Wed. .
Antiques and lamp electrifica- ;
tion. Our shop is easy to find on
E. Michigan Street opposite
shutters, double doors ith sehen Sash Wem_Drive. Woodruff Place.
available tmmediately to permit aaaing of this old landmark.
or Lee in the shop at rear y Carlos. Recker,
our display at the Spink | bos Antique Show Apr. 8 to
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