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: By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staff Correspondent EW YORK, Nov. T— Just finding time to go to the polls on election

day seems easy to Mrs. Learned Hand,

who vividly remembers plodding down Fifth Ave. with a suffragist banner trying to convince men women should vote.

they were right. But women have made fine election workers. They, are more careful with details than men; and I've seen them work long and hard canvassing voters, which is the hardest, but most remunerative thing they can do.” Mrs. Hand, who has three daughters and eight grandchildren, said she never had to sneak: out of ‘the house to go to suffragist meetings. . “The first time Igmarched in a parade my husband told me he was going to pull down “Feminist causes don’t seem so prevalent the shade,” she recalled with a smile. “But any more, so women get a little careless about after that he marched with me.” their voting responsibilities,” she added. “They : : 2 = = : have equal education, equal rights and the EVEN THOUGH THERE are no more of vote. So what else is there?” “those spirited bands we used to march gg ggg behind,” to inspire women voters, Mrs. Hand ~MRS. HAND ADMITTED that the results left her East Side apartment early to cast her of women getfing.the vote were less spec- ballot. : tacular than she and most of her fellow guf- “I .still haven't given up hopes for more fragists anticipated. intelligent voters and more qualified women in “The men used to tell us that it wouldn't politics,” she said. “But 1 don't want inferior revolutionize anything if women got the vote women, or men either, in public office. And “ve that it would Just swell the number of the only way I know how to keep them out is voters,’ she recalled. “In a way, I suppose to vote against them.’

Til, Events—

Club Union Is To Hear Rabbi Goldblatt Talk

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as we did if they didn't have the vote,” said Mrs. Hand, the wife of the U. 8. Appeals Court judge who used to march with her in the suffrage parades.

TOMORROW _Ephamar Literary—Noon. Jones Restaurant. Speaker, Mrs, E.| C. Rumpler,

hen Study—1 p. m. Mrs. George yrton, 3833 N. Meridian, host-

Two speeches and a forum highlight programs for pe “Peabody Sisters of Sa-| organization meetings announced today. Jess? (Tharp), Mrs, Orlando! The second program in the Irvington Union of Clubs’ study 2 ’ : RQ i course series will be at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the Irvington Methodist Rio.. de Janeiro Chap. FTSC— Church auditorium. 10:30 a. m. Mrs. J. R. Kopp. ‘Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will discuss his recent trip to Israel] 1010 Morgan, hostess. Speak-| Mrs. Milton Lofton is study course chairman. Season tickets eI» Mrs. Jules Zinter. are still available. They may be purc hased at the door or from Jo-She-Ma—10:30 p. m. Mrs. W. Mrs. W. H. Shreve. ns | T. Ayres, Post Road. hostess. | “Our Precious Heritage,” Mrs. Dr. Leroy Burney, State Health ews— { Calvin Perdue; * “Korea and Board commissioner, will be guest = “1 Formosa.” Mrs. R. O, Tool.

Saturday before the Phi — eo : speaker jroa. Additional units of the" Indian- Minerva—1:30. p m. Mrs CH,

J 5 Ax ia- i ! Me Sarany Alumnae Associa apolis PTA announce meetings Becker. 215 KE. 50th, hostegs. no meetin it Be at 745 p. m tomorrow and Thursday. The “A Homemaker's Travels,” Mrs. at the Stace Health = Board, Schedule follows: Becker: 1330 W. Michigan St. WEDNESDAY {Alpha Chap, PM Theta Delta—8 a “What's New in Health” will School 44 7:30 p.m. “Activities De Borpor sud Bain be Dr. Burney's topic. He will il- of the FBI,’ L. E. Brown. | party. :

lustrate his talk with moving pic School 45-8 p. ‘m. “Stand Up and wednesday Afternoon— 1 p. m.

tures. There wil be a “tour of Be Counted,” Donald: Bruce. | W. Washington St. branch, Inthe new building. ; School 47--3:20. p.1a. Red Cross! diana National Bank. ProHostesses will include Mes- film. gram. Mrs. Ray Griffin, dames Burney, Glenn Conway, io, 48--7:15. p.m. Pupils’ 3 Calvin Strouse, Fred Seyphers hi 1 upi program. Open

and Richard Laughery and Miss

Blanche Litmer. Thursday.

«School 49--2:45 p Forum Friday Harry Bailey. Indianapolis Unit, National As- School 50--7:30 p.m. Open house. saciation of Parliamentarians, School 52-1 "p. m. Study group; will meet at 10 a. m.-Friday in| 3:30 p.m. PTA. the Colonial Furniture Co.'s Me- School 54 7:30 p.m. — Speaker, idaughter, Dorothy, ridian Room. | Fremont Power. | Wayne Smith 906 Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, program School 58—7:30 p. m. Open house; Ave, Indianapolis. chairman, will be moderator for father's night. |

a forum on “The importance of g.hoq) 60- 7:30 p.m. Father's Granville Smith, Arcola, IIL. knowing how far a hoard is em- ong Speaker, Paul Jones.

powered to go as stated in the by- School 62—7:30 p.m. Open house. SPring.

>, ” laws. : Both the bride-to-he and the Taking part in the discussion §chool 66--7:30 p.m. - Speaker, prospective bridegroom are grad will be Mesdames E. E. Lett, B." pr. W. R. Byrum. ‘uates of DePauw University, She “Lynn Adams; Fred Hobbs, Jasper 8ehool 67--730

house all day Dorothy Sidney p.m. Speaker, Lt. Is En qQ ed g 19€ Special

CHICAGO, Nov. 7--Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Sidney of this city

N. Layman

Movies,

; p.m: “Freedom js a member of Alpha Omicron Pi P. Scott, Charles F. Voyles, E. C.\- Forum.” J. T. O'Brien. Sorority. Rumpler, C.’ L. Kittle,” Harry School 68 -6:45 p.m. Open house. —ree aa Kuhn and H: P, Willwerth. { “This Is Our Problem,

Fa University ‘Freshman

Darnell; 12th anniversary. ‘odin School 69—7 p.m. Open house. | gp 1oUIS "Nov, 7. Miss Mary

[Schoot- 75-8 p.m. Speaker, DI. y,.jje Heit, 4054 College Ave., In- { Herman Shibler, School 82-7 p.m. Open house. {School 83 7:30 p.m. Program,

Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew will preside at the business session.

Newcomers Plan

Louis University here,

{announce the engagement of their to Robert

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.’ The couple plans to be married next

dianapolis, is a freshman in Saint

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Too Young To Vote, She

Mrs. Berton Miller samples pretty neighbor's election literature. a a & = BB ,

By OPAL CROCKETT - ELECTION. DAY meant a lot to Mary Jane English. She'd spent days studying politics. - : She'd spent hours preparing for a day at the polls. in 50'3 N. Grant Ave. that she

[Last night the apartment

4 ; wes with Barbara Fisher and Rosellen Tolley: was heaped high i a with election paraphernalia. “Betsy,” Barbara's car, was fanked a up for the trip to the polls. 5 . Near dawn today Mary Jane, vice-chairman of the Young

Republicans Club of the ninth ward, poured coffee into "the

le loaned her by a Democratic boy friend.

thermos bott

er She pinned on political streamers and picked up her pamphlets. Together she and Baitbara took -off for voting headquarters of the 17th precinct, ninth ward :

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MARY JANE was among the first workers Arriving at the 1 She'll be there until they: close, transporting voters, entertaining children while m otiters vote, passing out literature and uestions ©

~lane- will not vete,

She won't be 21 until Feb, 25 ets ate : Rarbara fared better. She was 21 Bept. 21, is voting her first time today. Like Mary Jane, Rosellen won't be 21 until Miss Betty. Hu vill. he the Februar: maid of honor w he “Miss Joan . : : 5 J : - h Hurley_and Bob W. Folkening are Mary Jane had a distinguished passenger--a woman who married D a0 M B 8 oi hasn't missed an election since women were given the right te 2 3 ec. ¢ Misses rly i « Folkening. LaVera WHit: ay vote in 19819 bv the 19th Amendment. She escorted to the polls " g- Avera Htaker and. ny.c Berton Miller, her neighbor; living at 48 N. Grant Ave. Dorothy DeWolf are to be the : : bridesmaids, and Norman Eick- Mary Jane plans to learn about women fighting for the vote al

thé Millers’ open house Sunday, commemorating els

anniversary.

ff, Five Points, will be the hest 3to6p m,

golde n wedding

man. The ushers will include Don Folkening New Palestine; Denying she ever wants to be a congresswoman or hold an} Max Bridgeford, New Bethel, and political ‘office, Mary Jane says she's interested primarily in he: Arthur—Peéico. job and later in marrying’ and making a home. She is a clerk The vows will he réad in the typist in the Marion County Inheritance Tax Division. Her boss New Bethel Baptist Church at Victor R. Jose Jr. inheritance tax appraiser, is a candidate fo 730 p.m. Marion County. assessor, ; The parents of the. couple are Mary Jane, Barbara and Rosellen came to Indianapolis ir Mr and Mrs. John L. Hurley: September, 1948. soon after graduating together from high schoo RE 10, and Mr. and Mrs. Urban| in théir home town of Sheridan and playing on the Sherida

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25 | So Mr. Champion laid down the . {ace of hearts—and Mrs. Keen {showed out, discarding a dia-’ imond. Now Mr. Champion had ito start planning all over again. {The heart distribution was no longer a theory. It was a hard and unpleasant fact. Well, he could still try to ruff’ {his fourth spade in dummy. This would lose only if Mr. Abel had {started with two or less spades.

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Displaced Persons Extend

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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

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Mr. and Mrg, Wi I. Longswoith,| on wast WASHINGTON STREET » Ni

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which are putting that the bloodshed structive phase of) \ soon begin. -

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. : , —— win Bridge Part School 84 1:15 p.m. “Children 1g y Are Different,” Miss Frances Blackwood on Bridge— Mrs. E. W. Buch is general Gainey chairman for. the Newcomers’ g.p,q1.85 7 p:m. Open house. Ab ili ty t Ch Pl f Pl H d y i Club bridge party at 1 p.-m. goro0] 88-7 :30 p. m. Open house. I I O ange ans or aying an Don't wait any longer 20 William Boyd ar Thursday in Block's Auditorium. gical hour. B) id Pl Hopalong Cassidy, "Her: committee includes Mes- School 87-730 p. m. “Juvenile One 0 Tests 0 xpert- Hi gs ayer. Now's the time to buy your : hero of millions dames’). H. Vallnogle, 1..-V. Bon Protection” panel. a ? : of kids of ofl ‘age: ~ ner, Edmund Bettorff, G. M. Bur- : THURSDAY MOST BRIDGE players. realize it's a good jd deed ™ = : 5 i rill, Edwin Deutsch, M. P. Han- School 8-7 p. m. . Open house: definite plan for the play of every hand. Thig is ‘much better than Be He fet tev 3 ble sn : sen, Charles Heitler and Howard 5 SiR ust banging down vour ‘aces: and wid Ha aston Beth sides vumerable . — ? Sehool 25. a m. Open house. ] RINK NORTH King. : “Education,” by Dr. Shibler.. "One of the tests of a master player is the change isn Brash O } on 5 Mesdames Ray King, .W. J.g§chool 367.30 p.m. SpeakerS. picrpians during the course-ot a ha Thizx-often—H sees i a Klimek, .R.' M. Meads, Michael’ the Rev. Clinton Marsh, E. ry by reason of running into un div bad. dist H-5'6 & | ‘McCaffrey, F. T. Nickels. John , Schaad, and the Rev. F. F:% in g Niexpecieciy mad T — . Soatt, 1400 Suiman. C. 5. Single.’ Young... Mr. Champion 18 & master. al He would hold as few 4% 6 Li saAdR sb : wri pt Stange and F. E. 8¢ Let aie H Ticks ‘reedom-— this sort ohthing while Mi. Muzzy abotit 38. times.ia 100 WEST : EAST: goog — : ~ Tif he has any plan at all bull- : But ply champion ? Mr, Abr Mrs. Keen : headedly barges through with it DS SR An osing 12.3 S—J 1 8.4 2 | d p S ts to the bitter end. - Inks Sard fivided. 3.30 ao H—=10 7 2 He—inne ia i - if ded. dd ne a +4 x . 3 a a ; a Nn o p pe e T e $= "In today's deal, Mr." Abel led ARATE —this hein Dei TR ' $9 A * a = - tre KE Of AAR WIT MF bit a clih Tad To Ts aT het ih dia on Your Favorite Style — Just In Again Champion trumped. Now it locked : SOT TI like_he could pull trumps in two Ducks in Dussy Mr. Champion : teat aig RI ITY TE ONTY = Sree onli Sr to take care of the fourth round that: Mr. Abel nad nme club or H-=YX"K Fs FT 3 ‘lof spades.” The contract could none. The odds against this were wu D—none “RY then be made "handily with the prohibitive so a low. club was C—13 loss of. just one club trick. and ducked in dumn Mrs: Keen The bidding: | won and returned a diamond SOUTH WESTNORTH FAST J [Hastie Cause Trouble Mr. Champion ruff gain, led 2H Pass 3 Pass ARVIN _ | ‘THE. ONLY thing that could to the ace of clubs and ruffed a 3H Pass 4H Pass possibly cause any trouble was third round of clubs high. 6H All Pass 2 to. find all three outstanding! When the suit broke, it was all : , (hearts in one hand. This only Over Mr. Champion: now pulled an entry to the good clubs on ; " . to ‘happens about 22 times in 100. the remaining trumps and had one of these e discarded is 2'/;" Tall with chrome tops. So nice QUITEr's Quorn of Sette Sort Tor ote SPA ae

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