Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1950 — Page 32
Dlaker Room fo Make fs Debut June 10 Sun, Soil Howto Fill Vacant Corner League Sets Of Curtains In Culver - Tests Exonerate _ State Board
Laundering Process To Convene ; Curtain time! The Culver League of Women
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Plans Session’ Bridge Party Set Wednesday
Committees for the spring bridge
party to be sponsored by the In- | And time to inform ‘women in Voters will be hostess for the By JI anapolis Woman's Republican general that it's not the “put them state board meeting Thursday. WOULD ye diapapolis man en | up and take them down” action Mrs. Charles F. McKinney will register to.v Club at 8 p,m. Wednesday in the upled with frequent launder- Bas oe of a Niistes 10 » Columbia, Club are announced. lings—tha't shortens the life of Luncheon ‘will be afrangemen’s Mrs; Ofto L. Klauss is general ithose lacy charmers. Sun ‘and Inn z Siisens Dra chairman and Mrs. Harry L. soil, say the textile experts at the 3 ys Crumpacker is the party co-ordi- American Institute of Launder- nal Jans or the Nats Soy ; courthouse. nator. Mrs, Harold O. ‘Burnett and 'ing, research and educational cen-| barb Purd The three Mrs. James M. Given are in charge _iter for the laundry industry, are’ niversity Memorial Building, viewed this
.| West Lafayette, will be made. Mrs. John K. Goodwin is program chairman.
Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Logansport,
would certal to register. a duty and a they're just 1
of tickets, Their committee members are Mesdames W. R. McGeehan. Marjorie Larry, Ray MendenLeo lL. Kriner
ithe culprits.
Sunlight, claims the institute after exhaustive tests on curtain’
hall. Hovt Moore i thei labor: t 0 Glen Campbell, F. E. Thornburgh, jpanels nr. uel laboratories 3 has charge of convention arrange- birthdays. Herbe Krauch, Ina Stebbins, fabrics in much the same manner, ments. Emphasis will be on local Jackie Wil Walter Pritchard. Fanchon Elli 4 las 1t burns a sensitive skin. While! problems with discussion of loca! iri Washingt: son and Mary Shubert. “ RA wo wes w EN that sun shines bright on win-| governmental relationships and parents-are | The. candy...£ aly sen Bs Ms Be A a _ % C : A “dow hangings, it is at work| Te proposed fulltime health units. Arch Bobbitt ana Mrs rank . » . a } | .ssistod. hy Misses Alma Mrs. L. S. Strong . . . recalls school days in the Teachers College of Indianapolis. She's hav- Weakening the fibers of the les UU’ eeN.m2 Pri the board agenda JL be
A TWO-WAY spread of desk top is very handy, and you can
. -> By ELIZABETH H THERE MIGHT be room for
Ratliff and orbitt Prizes are in yf Mrs. Michael Hanrahan
tion. It will be Apr. 24-28 in Atlantic City. The delegates.
Weakening will occur as a re sult of continued exposure to the!
ing tea in the Eliza Blaker room at Butler University. :
By JEAN TABBERT The setting will be interest-
De A a ted A SECOND edition will ‘make its debut June 10. It's the ing to others besides the sun's rays to such an extent that| * Jefle-and a big one—just Sustos make It Frid sweeping |while not going as an instructed and Mrs. B i or ns Movie Eliza Blaker Room in the new Atherton Center at Butler Univer- Hoosier - educator's many the fibers will eventually break hal . Sornet hi & © : aLyw top plece over two | group will discuss the proposed i : Ruth Marshall, Kd- sity : graduates, friends and former or disintegrate during the laun-| 8 there a do-nothing corne chests. |program with emphasis on the
, . 2 pr } * 4 | Robert Rutherford Preceding the present memorial to-the Indiana educator was teachers. Besides heading the dering process no matter how| in the house? Perhaps not in The chests can be drawer current agenda.
Miss Lillian
ATT Moore al and Miss Bonnie BenMartha Saulcy is tele man, assisted by Mes
Doll Moore
first school of its kind in this gentle the treatment. Just the the living room, but in a bed-
a similar setting established in 1943 in the®Butler Administration
units, or a drawer and a door |
Building. Now former have reconstructed another
Victorian background in the
associates
and. friends of Mrs. Blaker The two picked out the mul-
area, she and child These were the beginnings of
unit, and they might be either |3 Recommendationsnew feady-to-paint pieces or old | Three items have been recome chests of the right height. mended for consideration: 1) ex-
organized mother care meetings
weight of the wet fabric alone is| Tom, the sun Toom OF even in then enough to cause it to fall the dining room where little apart. used space is most likely to be.
dames Evadne Hib . ap der berry and pink. color scheme, local PTA groups. And she There may be room enough Finish the desk top with an ,,,4in world trade and intere Fred Kleder. Clvde Parsons Tide; > Lhe a moe chose the Victorian carpet Hetan rire Box: supervised Lowered Blinds Help there for a desk that is big extra coat of special damage panting economic development as Jackie of i a ee i ) Athertor i flowered with ts by firs s is ~ \ : . ; > L ide Hobson and Belle C. Hy ing . ) pink bouque playground ‘here. She also This destructive effect of sun enough for an executive if the resistant varnish, or cover it eggential steps toward a strong “think we ne
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Arthur R. Robinson is floor assisted by Mesdames Beach, Richard T E. CC. Rumpler and Mark Miss Jane Lamb and ieve Brown. The door
The June date will be Alumni Day at Butler Then the Eliza Blaker Alumnae Club will give a tea and open house to honor Mrs, Blaker, founder of the Teachers ('ol-
lege of Indianapo ind
Mulberry antique velvet covers the quaint settee and chairs formerly in Eliza Blaker's private office. Also there were the book case and desk in the room. Pieces that stood on the famous platform of the old
was one of the founders of the Indianapolis Women.
Recent Marriage Is Announced
wall is—used on both sides of the corner like this,
~ with a good looking heavy plas-
United Nations; 2) an - tic by-the-yard. an under:
standing of the federal budget in relation to a stable and expand{ing economy, and 3) a constitu [tional amendment to improve the
. . ., method of election of the PresiThe Woman's Rotary Club will dent and Vice President of the
The Municipal Gardens Wom- hold a luncheon meeting at 12:15 United
on fabric can’t be prevented. But Council of lowering blinds at windows where
LL the sun pours in, when the room Club Chorus [Woman's Rotary Club
is not being used, will slow down the destruction. Plans Luncheon
To lessen the danger to your Will Sing |
curtains: even more, advises the
national adn don't think munism anc great as sc scare talk | says. She w age lowered
chairman is Mrs. Clarence Martin. Cw tpiallv fo ! 4 3 H » a : tants are Ma .s Phyllis show the room officially for school at 23d and Alabama D 1 Mrs. Leo F. C are Hinte, change them from ex- .. Department Club will meet P- M. tomorrow in the Hotel Wash- States. Hien: Sages er assislanis’ are Misses yil the first time 1 . , r. and Mrs. Leo F. Conney are i . 4 a . § / { i ian: is bo Stewart, Ruth Templeton, Callie Sts, are preserved, too. posed to ‘protected windows fre ington Bamboo Room, Indianapolis ard members ts vois intel
There's the armchair ‘“Mad-
at home in Westfield. The couple
quently. - Wear and the effects at noon tomorrow in the club-, Mrs Lillian Kreps, manager of Who will attend the Culver meet-
Kerhoulas Betty Canary and y 2 3 Irie « . 9R A a | | y i 3 \ " ! ‘ u Xl Anary an Head Movement am’ Blaker sat In before she Was Mazsied 3 5 pm, Mar. 26 5¢- pright sunlight will then be house, Miss Helen Coffey and the world trade department of the ing Will be Mrs. John L. H. Fuller," Se AAI slic | Before that, however. stu liv Gail i n the home of the bridegroom's : : di : ” . 3 si + Meg Mrs, W. Victor Kingdon and gots and. teachers of the Seliversd hey PURI IOS |r iiter and sister-in-daw, Dr. andl Tore evenly distributed, Aldan Hadley will present a pro- Indianapolis Chamber of Com- Sale President) Mestnmes Alfreq . elections as Mré. Eimer Johnson are head of on! an Pack J sages. And the straight i Ey er The enemy soil can best be oi. on birds. The Sev th Dis. Merce, will ‘talk on “Innocents NONINE, Xran Cox, Goodwin, ones and sh the waives pv Butler School of Education chairs for speakers of note Andrew F. Connoy, West- re by not attowing dirt to gr 8. e Deven 1. 18- Abroad.” Her talk will be based on lawrence Dorsey, Robert Richey 1 vite) po . ui use’ the Space fe; ton Who often appeared at the The br . Miss Marietta ACCumulate and weaken fabrics. trict of Clubs Chorus will sing. |a recent European trip with a and Waiter Greenough. : ferences and informal parties meetings also are there. The 1¢ bride was Miss Marietta The institute recommends cher State officers. proposed. by. the. A member
Club to- Have: se
Card P rty
Apel besame othe, slemen.,
1iry division of the college in 19360. The Blaker Club will schedule its beard meetings
pHEAY S HF the room URed to sound the call to the “must attend” services,
Lotdpran: «daughter of: the Rew and Mrs. M. L. The bride's father officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Connoy. 1615 dirty. ...
that| Mrs. Albert Gray is. president Chamber of COmMerce gFOUP.
thrtdine ‘be “laundered when they of the chorus and Mrs. Jane
Coffman, Tipton first ‘show si ; Symp Tr tL . $ signs of "soil rather Lofton is director. The accomthan waiting until they are quite panist is Mrs. Ruth Whiteley. WCTU Sets Meeting
nominating “committee of the state Teague include Mrs. Drysdale Brannon, Marion, president; open Phew Sarah -Ac-Swain~WOTY Mrs: Frank Cox Indiana poris,
are
at Washingt the. Washing senior girls; ~and- the Col
ADE ha ER Showplace « Cert CEIFOIOR CAVE aTe” the bride- rise cn eineto—— “Tp Init wi - first vice pr ; also 4 menh Alpha 1 Lat ( the The Alumnae group has One of the showplaces in the groom's parents. Party Planned at bog Piong Bois naires] Toko a gre: Sin She wants : date for its he t bridge-canasta been. the spearhead of the university, the room holds Mrs, Lorn Anderson, Tipton Guest Day Set | Mr. and Mrs, George F. Karl United Brethren Church. There vice president; Mrs Alfred Noling 3h. hopes | Pa Ti w He held at- 1.30 p.m memorial movement Mrs Mrs. Blaker's original Bible, was her sister's mdtron of honor The Procter Club will have a will celebrate their 25th wedding will be a covered dish luncheon Indianapolis third vice president, year in the n Block's in Block's I. 8. Strong, president of the her blue and gold lusterware Andrew F. Connoy was the guest day meeting Tuesday in the anniversary with a party at 6 at noon. and Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. C. T. lege. mode I ent a fashion Club when the idea origi- tea service and one of the pic- hest ‘man. The bridegroom is a home of Mrs. Henry Severin, W. p, m. today. Their son-in-law Miss Beatrice ‘Galloway will be Harmon, both of Indianapolis, diho A : ca nated, and Mrs. O, K, Gaskins tures, “Animal Mother Love,” graduate of Indiana University 96th St. Mrs. Howard J. MeDav- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce the afternoon speaker The Rev. rectors, ; : ANOTHEI - Skin $ of the party wi aid are the current room com- that hung in the old assembly and the Indiana University Medi- itt will review “The Greatest W. Tharp, 2153 W. 59th St. will I.. A. Huddleston will give devo. The election will be held at the ton, Don C ¢ Southwest Social Center mittee hall. cal School Story Ever Told” (Oursler). be hosts. tions, state convention. Mr. and M s h Se i —— Ee x Ra . 757 N. Trer Spo Ave, ‘ Don thi
that 21 is y« enough for voting age he's sure he'll vote in ery election soon as he's gible, “I t it's your dut vote and it's tainly time f change n Twenty veal too long fof in power. I try is beco that there's terference ii The local an just as imp national ele to me that v is very neces He's a me Society, Stu Letterman's he played rig football tea study engine versity after
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