Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1950 — Page 6

—= Picnic meetings. a silver anniversary and installation’

Final Meeting

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roups Plan Picnics, Silver Avniversary,

Junior WA to Entertain 8 New Provisional Members. at Friday Meeting

services are planned-by organizations this week. ~The 18 new provisional members of the Indianapolis Junior League will be entertained ata picnic Friday in the home of Mrs. Robert B, Rhoads Jr, Rhoads End Farm, Traders Point. : Mrs. Robert 8. Ashby, league president, will give a short history of the Association of the Junior Leagues of America and the local organization, She also will introduce the board of directors wha will . be guests at the picnic to the new members. Mrs. Alfred J,

Miss Kathryn Gartland, Mesdames Ward R. Fenstermaker, Byro P. Hollett, E. Havens Kahlo, Vincent Kelly, W, Taylor Wilson ‘Thomas T. Binclair an Samuel R, Butphin, : PAY wo ~ ie

n will be co-ordinator of the pro-

ning in the fall. held tomorrow night in the Ma-| irott Hotel. Miss Clara Vollmer, A 12:30 p. m, fanchetn Monday is the chairman. in the Hotel Lincoln will mark! Assisting - with arrangements the silver anniversary celebration are Mesdames Oscar A. Lentz

will - . Mrs. Harry W.' Wiebke will give Miss Norma Rennegarbe. _ & resumes of the club's activities] . since its. organization in 1925. The LaVal Wood Home Eco-| The main philanthrople project Romics Club will meet at noon to-! of the club is the Ind'znapolis Morrow for luncheon in the home Flower Mission Hospital. Tt is Of Mrs, George Close, Evergreen affliated + 1th the Indiana Federa- Acres. The lesson will be on) tion of Clubs. Herbs in Cooking and Furniture! Invitations have been sént to Refinishing.” the Shier embers oe to the! New officers of Alpha Omicron Flow ‘ {Latreian - Club have been anSadnmies N= te k, SA stalled. They are Mrs. Willlam| Auster od ne ha] Hunter, president: Mrs, Leland! ge % Keys, vice president; Mrs. Martha |

cermivaie ab R LY. K.

Mrs, Bea Brown and ars. Doro-ipq¢, recording secretary, and 3hY Basson will furnish the enter- Mrs, John Roberts, treasurer, Officers to be installed include Mrs, Robert Tilson, president: Book Aids Mrs. G. 1. Girand, vice president;

Mrs. Phil Rech, treasurer, and Mesdames Frank Lind «, Estella * Watkins and George Gensch, financial, recording and corressecretaries. it “Board of directors members are Mesdames. Herbert 8 Smith, Glick and Beatrice Wieck,

Camp Fire Group Releases Manual

of adult leaders in youth groups and suggestions for vital program

Mrs, Clyde Titus. 738 Middle: 0 ror girls are highlighted

Drive, Woodruff Place, will be

Hostess at 6:30 p. m. today For of Camp Fire Girls.”

the Caroline Soott ¥ Paiialh PAR | Girls, Ine, New York, the pror. It will be a picnic event. gram manual is just off the press. “Officers will be installed. Mrs. According to Miss Ruth Teich-| Titus will be In charge of the mann, Camp Fire Girls national

service, | program director, “One of the, _ The officers Include Mrs. Marion

er, chairman; Mrs. Paul atters, vide chairman; Mn

on was to reflect Camp Fire's concern about good human rela-

joris Turk, recording and corre-iplajn how girls may be helped to

Hofman secretaries; Mrs. E. G.|gevelop aptitudes as well as at-|

, treasurer, and | tudes that make such relation-

Dixon. historian.

Installation ‘services will be held | Guardians’ book, it In cludes

rat 4:30 p m- Friday -in-the-38¢ changes. based , branch, Merchants National specialists in the youth fle "fob ple of Alphws girls in the 10

“ton, Al gi Sorority. | bracket, ks Aigha ™ include Mesdames| The first section includes the Charles Siipher, John Dill, Jack story of Camp Fire's founding in Shirley, Eileen Szatkowskl 1910 by Dr. Luther Halsey Gul Thomas Passwater and Edward jek. It describes the Red Feather s sdam 1 Agency's provin ound in the - Walter Chapman and James P. Aséns toll. in EL of the counJones are planning the service. |¢py's first camps for girls and in Representatives from the Beta iw. progressive schools. ” and Gamma Chapters will be special guests for the evening. ‘Welter of Ideat Part Two includes a welter of]

Annual Spring Party ” things-to-do. The Chapter members will hola/ das on (hings-to-do. There are their par spring party Satur- suggestions for Jiusic, singing day. It will be a dinner-dance at S3mes and dances, parties, 7 p. m. in Shepherd's Restaurant, matics, ereative hand and home| 8500 E. 38th St. | Mr. and Mrs. Rhiman Rots will doors. entertain from 5 to 6:30 p Thers “are outlines their home, 1727 Kessler Riva, N festivals, get-acquainted games, Drive. imaterial and tool requirements! ~The dinner-dance committee in| TOF Various crafts, : eludes: Mesdames Alvin Joslin, How to make a fire extinguishHoward Bettge, Kelvern Krause of how full a glass can be and and Raymond White. plans for money-earning projects Are among the many ideas inDay dinner | of. car porated in the manusl.

The Charter

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Gifts Crystal

for the June Bride ... |

Of this year dnd previous years—

The bride tokes pride-in-her stemware La ~_ ~that necessary brilliance to a dey lightful dining table.

by late again Charles: Moyer and Company draw from the real crattsmen-—offering you o complete orray, from the most formal te the goyest crystal patterns.

Hustrated—— ~The Navarre Stemware Pattern A GOBLETS \ $21 00 Dozen SHERBET

$21.00 poe

SALAD or DESSERT PLATES $21 00 Dozen (UPS and SAUCERS

$30.00 Dozen

BOWLS. 5 $5.00 Each (REAM and SUGAR

$3.50 +.

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COME ANY 29 West Washington Street

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Stokely. provisional course chairman, and Ber, iz

visional orientation course begin- Kappa Phi Delta Sofority will be.

‘of the Cervus Club, New officers Joseph A. Erpelding, Raymond P.| be-instaliod and.

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Adult Leaders

Times Special NEW YORK, June 7--The~role

or! in the “Handbook for Guardians mittee of PUBTEREd HY the Camp Fire,

rimary objectives of the publica:

_ Charles Mosiman and Miss Mar- tionships. It is designed to ex-|-

A revision of the original}

delegate - nd Since he was graduated tn trom old; Epson High School

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4.H Conference delegates : Patricia Mahin

Kiwanis-and Purdue University. Each of the nine districts in the state elects a representative for this conference, They alternate each year on sending a boy of a girl. Ray, sént by the Lafayette district, is president of the county junior leaders club in his community. Patricia. Mahin, Chalmers, was sent by the Bedford District. The junior leader council, which is a new group at 4H functions, helps delegates get acquaintedi handles discipline problems arising In the 4H dormitories at the fair grounds, and works with the state staff in registration, recreation, craft projects, parties and in the dining room,

“Work Bight-Years "Ray has been in 4H work for ‘the past eight years. He was a —eonference- last year.

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By JOAN SCHOEMAKER is WE HANDLE problems at the conference.” This is the way Ray Holstine, Plainville, explained what he | and the other council leaders do at the 19th annual state 4H junior | leader confergnce In progress at the fairgrounds: ’ The four day meeting is sponsared by the Indiana district of

DRG K-10-

, secretary,

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County, in 1948, he has been |

farming full time. He won the American Legion |

conference work. They will go their-communities tomotrow to carry on leadership work.

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By’ RICHARD AMIER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June T--If your]

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{marriage is unhappy, chances are! {grooms shou 1d realize they're school, tomorrow and Friday, will diamond suit and any other call| you've seen too many movies, “going to have to share the house- {be sponsored by the Mooresville, |is out of the question. In a word, |

Movies, Mothers, In-Laws Blamed in Unhappy Marriages:

“no daughter of mine is going to |do housework.”

She also sald prospective bride-

{listened too much to mother and work.”

can't get along with your in-|

any

happy though married,” said too! many young Americans have al fairy-tale notion that once mar-| ried, She said they get this rose colored idea from movies, among other things, and say, “1 do" 1 without knowing precisely what | “I'wouldn't want to destroy the {romantic aspects of marriage,” lsaid Dr. Fleck, “but the greatest cause of marital unhappiness isi {the failure of a boy or girl to be

(Cites Overemphasis * She advised a prospective bride

| such married life roles as those {of mother, homemaker, host ss, | emotional companion and “also her sex role.” | But Dr. Fleck, who is single, {warned that “sex maladjust-| ment” is over-emphasized as a] |cause of unhappy marriage. i

: L “Sex adjustment is such a per-|

{sonal thing,” she ssid, “that, it) treflects’ the adjustment a couple;

| makes in other areas of living. | i

{My quarrel with people who! "single out sex maladjustment is! | that it is only one facet of marital

unhappiness and it results gen-|

erally from other conflicts.

Raps Mothers

at al

Dr. Fleck wil teach {“school for newlyweds” opening! this month for honeymooning |

| guests at White Roe Hotel in Liv-| {ingston Manor, N. Y. i She denounced the practice of many mothers who, wanting a life for their spin "do" 0

Wedding St |For July

July 29.1s iy date chosen. by Miss Mary Elizabeth Swinney for; her marriage to Richard 8. Wells, |The ceremony wilt" be read in St.|

~—iMartin’s_ Catholic Church, Mare

tinsville. The future bride is the daugh-| | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swin-| ney, Martinsville, and Mr. Wells is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wells, Morgantown. The prospective bridegroom ol attending Purdue University.

‘YOUR TRIP: ABROAD’

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iriages: lems. w Should - have . more money,

{always

She urged husbands and wives ty Garden Clubs. Mrs. Paul Ochil-ican avoid this awkward situation | llaws, a marriage expert said to-ito settle disputes by “looking at tree, instructor for the national by opening the bidding with, one| the other person's viewpoint and! garden club council in New York, club. ‘Henrietta Fleck of New, trying to find a compromise that will speak on various phases of | York University, who calls her- provides the best way out for flower arrangement. for folki'self a specialist on “how to be both. \6-Point Program And she gave the following six begins at 10 o'clock tomorrow|

they'll live happily after.” point program for happy. mare Solve your money prob-

they but’ hey have to be realistic and not

Ma ny wives think

try to keep up with the Joneses,

Have a common terest, Set a goal. Business firms plan,

{80 should ‘couples.

Learn to get along with people,

each other's relatives and friends.

Be realistic. Keep your temper. Issues can't be postponed but “cool off” before discussing them, over-|

night at least, so you hav ‘fo measure her capabilities for perspective. You have a new

ments of two approaching marriages highlight today’s bridal

@ Ida Marie Luck, 3819 Jo Ave. and Robert Lee Jones

Iwill wear embroidered white or- | She will have a blush pink {llusion

{Pettijohn will wear a white and

EF ibride, will ‘be the best man. & reception will be in the Hunters o Lodge, Matots Hotel.

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i | include high-fashion hats made of

Hest: or 4

2 Future Marriages Also Announced

A and the announce-

married at 7:30 o'clock to~

night in the bride's homie. Mr. {Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Rockville

Rowland Jones, 8001 Road

pastor of the Speedway Church, will officiate. The bride

gandy over blush pink taffeta.

veil. Her gy

stephanotis and carnations. - The maid of honor, Miss Jane

blue marquiset dress. / Thomas Luck, brother of the

The bride is a graduate of a le “Yiversity and a

The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne,

«+ One-Club Opening 1 Often

‘Miss Trula May F gavghtes of Mi. and

. dison St. announces

daughisr, Doris, and Ralph Cross, her parents an- O'Brien, the son of Mr. and

and Mrs. H, P. Cross, Clax- ~ Ave. The rite will be read at ton, Ga. No date has been set 2:30 p. m., June 25, in the Em. for the wedding. .erson Avenue Baptist Church,

Blackwood on Bridge—

Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority member. Mr, Jones attends Butler|

# University. |

Wedding Set Saturday

Mrs. Betty Jo Mahrling and! Robert F. Morgan will be married! Saturday in the home of the fu-| ture bride's grandparents, Mr.| and Mrs. H. D. Spurgeon, 1062 W. 31st St.

Mrs. Mahrling is the daughter) . « Ray Holstine, president, and of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank-|

house, 1032 E. Washington St. | and the bridegroom-to-be is the

{son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Mor-| [Decause this call made it easy | gan, Waldron.

{| The future bride is a graduate {of 61. Vincent's Hospital Nursing | {8chool. Mr. Morgan attended But-|

1 [Ter University.

Service Set Aug. 12 The McKee Chapel, Tabernacle

scene at 3:30 p. m. Aug. 12 of Miss!

luncheon and linen shower June!

Club, On June 23 Mrs. Carolyn Har{gitt and her daughter, Mrs. James

W. Hutchison, will entertain with!

Ia garden party and kitchen! | shower in Mrs. Hargitt's home, 5520 N. Meridian St.

Flower r Arrangement

Schodl To Open

A two-day flower arrangement}

| Martinsville and Hendricks Coun-

The Friday evening session will | living plant materials. The school morning. All meetings will be in|

nity Building. -

Church Guild Sets

Meeting Tomarrow

The Women's Guild of the Car-| roliton Avenue Evangelical and| Reformed Church will meet at 11} a. m. tomorrow in the church. It!

will be guest day. The group will be shown a film on Japan, * Comes Home.”

A luncheon will be served at/during the winter. Their muscles noon, and there will be devotions. 2nd circulation lack the stimula-

| | Mrs. Harry Link is president.

Practicality for Golfers

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Presbyterian Church, will be the |

17 -in-the Meridian Hills Country trump. if

the Mooresville Legion Commu-|

‘Kenji

Fy man of 18 or 20 can harm the rapidiyigrowing boy of 13 or the

Makes Rebidding he

THERE 18 A TIME when good players open.the bidding on a three-card club suit. This is not an artificial bid, however, and ‘has no relation to the conventional one-club openings which indicate! 'honor count only. The one-club. bid I am talking about is made on a holding of three clubs to the queen or better. It is not an attempt to be {fancy, It is made solely for the

{convenience of the opening bidder made it easy by taking the ace of

clubs and returning the jack. Mr. Masters let the jack win, but had to take the next club. The| spade finesse lost, but Mr. Abel was out of clubs, so Mr. Masters) wrapped up Sous vad.

Note % if Mr. “Abel

{in selecting his rebid. Take the hand held by Mr.| Masters. It was too strong to pass. It .was not strong enough to ‘open with one no trump. Mr. {Masters decided to bid one club

or him to rebid, no matter what 45 Dale’s response was. | Let's take the various, possible responses and see how this works. [Over a diamond response, Mr. [Masters could bid two diamonds.

South dealer. “Neither side vulnerable. NORTH

a brave man indeed if he

Qefeated.

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award in high school for leader- | Sally Schooley’'s marriage to Mar- | Mr. Dale ship and social activities, His [tin Willlam Lammers. SA Q107 4H projects Include growing | Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will offi-| H—A 8 6 corn, soy beans, garden produce ciate. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ww. D-KQs3é and pigs. i Schooley, 728 E. Tist St, and] CTH Pat has been In 4H work for (Mrs. Grace Lammers, 4447 Col-| WEST EAST “phe Est te years Bie has lege Ave arectie parents of “the Mrs. Keen “Mr. Abel been president of the Chalmers couple. | SB S~K 2832 4H club for the last two years, | Mrs. Donnis L. Winegar will be {H—10 9 3 H-754 2 -and has been a junior leader the matron of honor, The brides- DJ 10 9 4 D7 four years. maids will be Mrs. J. Edward C—Q 10 8 6 4 C—-AJ2 She won the dress review at Peschau, Miss Elizabeth Arm-| SOUTH = the county fair last summer [strong and Miss Charlene Lam-| Mr. Masters and went to the state fair last. mers. SJ 6 4 fall. She was chosen to go to John Hollings will serve as the} H-K QJ the national dress review, and [best man while the ushers will be D—A S532 model for the cover of Moderri {Warren H. Green, Chicago; C—K 9 3 Miss magazine. |George L. Frinch and Robert P. The bidding: Pat and Ray, along with the Rich. So in WEST NORTH EAST, _seven other council members, | Mrs, ‘Kenneth F, Adair and Pass... 18. . Pass... ... ......0. “Are TSAFNINE Practichl” deéoc-" taiughter,” “Mrs. Peschan, iy ~ T Piss SNT “An Pass ‘racy through activities in 4H [honor Miss Schooley with alguoy heart or a spade, he would

{have an easy rebid of one nol . the response were two clubs or one no trump, he would {merely pass, with the assurance that game was impossible. ow suppose you held the South cards and decided to open with ijone diamond. Your partner responds two clubs. What do you bid new? You're not strong enough for three clubs or two no trump and either of these hids| {will probably get you overboard. You can’t rebid your anemic

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IN L : x A Mrs. Keen is suspicious of one LT

iclub openings that are not! * supported by the partner of the club bidder. She led the six of iclubs, right into the bid. Mr. Abel

lyou have no good bid. But you,

‘The Doctor Says—

Tips Offered

On Exercise

| Caution Urged for Elderly Persons

By 'EDWIN._P. JORDAN, Mp.| TOO MANY take too little |exercise. or none at all, especially

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ercise. ~ Often they make a second mistake by starting out on the first pleasant day of spring. by try{ing to make up for lost time. Three or four sets of strenuous tennis after seven or eight ‘months of desk work can be most undesirable,.

How much ‘exsreise a person

toast every time . .. « «+ because it's safe and

last for years and years.

ig marriage he Wis

played the. 2 of clubs at trick| ane, Mr. Masters would haye been ad let it win. And'if he had won with the | Harold W, Bergen, vice president; king, the Somigact could have been Mrs, D. C. Vawter, secretary, and

Thrill your guests!

~ nounced.” MF. Crads 7s the son of Mrs, O. B. O'Brien. 77 Beaty pre

Mrs. Brizius To Fete Conservatory Group

EVANSVILLE, June 7 Mrs, scar C. Brizius of N ewburgh will

Osea “The hostess Sunday for the guest

musical program and reception of the Cincinnati Conservatory of { Music Club of Indiana. It will be theld at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Remig Fehn Jr, is the program—chaire man, ; -

The program will Include ses lections by Mrs. Fehn, futist, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Huis {man, and Mrs. Brizius, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. John De- | troy. Mrs. Huisman also will play | several solo numbers.

nad! iNew Officers Listed

New officers of the La Phyllis Club are announced. They include | Mrs. Grady Cline, president; Mrs.

Mrs. Hans Jacabsen, treasurer.

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should take to maintain the best possible health is not easy to say. However, the strenuous ‘athletics which is al] right for a young

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| {not “in training.” Also as one

* igradual decrease in the tolerance ito strenuous

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lever, it is .possible to overdo, especially for the man who is!

correspondent recently wrote me, scholastic sports should be fori amusement and not so strenuous I¥ conducted as to injure the heart. - -- After the late 20's thers is a

physical exertion; though, of course, the ability is tremendously influenced by practice and “condition.” The sex also influences the amount and kind of physical

exercise desirable. There are cer- on the wall or fits into

en can stand better than men. For example, most women can stay in cold water longer than! - men because they have a larger amount of fat under the skin which serves as insulating material, 3 3

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