Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 13

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“Education Is Basically Parents’ Job

. Purdue Professor

Speaks to PTA

Times State Service

Institute.

Dr. Christensen reminded the 450 parents present that education is basically their job, and that the school should supplement rather than take over the duties

of the home.

He asked the parents to try

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LAFAYETTE, Ind. Nov. 16: Building attitudes and personal-| ity, and the framing of values for! the adolescent are duties of woth! the home and school. This was! the opinion of H. T. Christensen, of the Purdue University sociol-; ogy department, who spoke here! § vesterday at the closing session of the annual state-wide Parents

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guidance and leadership rather tl

than driving their adoleseents, - who are suffering with the unique problems characteristic of that period. “Give them rope as rapidly as the Youngsters are able to|}

keep hold,” he said. Culture in Flux

“The adjusment problem {s| even - greater now,” said Dr.! Christensen, “because it must! take place more rapidly.” He ex-|

plained that the American cul-| =

ture itself is also in a period of| transition and haste, adding to the confusion that descends upon,

the awkward adolescent.

Mrs. ‘Robert F. Shank, Indian-| apolis, a vice president of the Na-| tional Congress of Parents and] Teachers, told of the parent-| teachers association's part in| framing the United Nations| Charter and the support it gives|

this organization for peace.

She . also emphasized the re-|

sponsibility of parents to attempt . 5. 9

to live in their homes 4he ideas] and ideals taught in their parent-!

teacher meetings and study.

Workshop Reports

By JEAN TABBE RT

| Fine ingredients make a | successful holiday table.

Reports af the Chicago work-| And it's a happy hostess

shop, at which representatives of

both parents and teachers dis-

cussed common problems, were;

given by state PTA chairmen.

They were Mrs. WiNiam Par-. rish, Evansville, chairman of

pre-school service;. Mrs. R.

Rossow, Evansville, chafttnan of| Of the indispensable parts of. parent education and study, and

who has the right linen,—¢hina and silver to do the trick. | One of the best ways to help a brilHant dinner along is to

her table decor, tabbing it an

Mrs. Edwin ‘H. Brands, Hartford| early yule gift if it's all in the

City, chairman of program and

founders day

Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Green-| field, state president of the In-

diana Congress, presided at board

meetings and at institute ses-

sions. It was announced that Mrs Jack C. Greig, Indianapolis. will represent the Indiana Congress at the first national congress

legislative conference in Chicago

Phyllis Hall Will Be Wed

Clyde Cottingham To Be Bridegroom

The approaching marriage of Miss Phyllis Jean Hall, 533 N.

Sherman Drive, to Clyde C. Cot-!,

tingham Jr, 1728 E. Washington St.. is announced by Miss Hall's sister, Mrs. Marshall Tolly. Mr. Cottingham's father lives in 1728 E. Washington St. The wedding will * in the Grace Methogst ti at 8 p.-

m. Nov. 25: The Rev. F. T. John- |

son will Siciore : Miss Hall has chosen Miss Marlene Fox as her maid -of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Shirley Carmichael, Jo. Ann Luddy. Sharon Paswater and Mary Lou

. Elliott,

Best man will be Donald Clegg. Ushers will include Robert Schofield, Joseph Sergi, William Greeley and Robert Mavnard.

Times Garden Editor Q Please give me pointers about storing tuberoses.. Should they | be planted in full sunshine’ or partial shade and in what kind of soil? S. Pennsylanvia St. A Store the bulbs in a dry warm J place; 50 to 60 degrees; for they have. a tendéncy fo Tof. Hulbs® that have blossomed one seas gon very often do not produce well the next and §o- you might! be wise to buy new ones. If yoif

of sun and a lot of water. Wood Ashes or some other source wi

family, For a prize polished board, it's an idea to use plastic place mats instead of cloth. The mats are inexpensive, colorful and gay. Shown is a set in holly wreath shape. Traditional red and green make the ensemble

{ sparkle. The round-cornered mats are 12” by 163”. Use solid color

| charm. -Available at local de-

| | napkins for extra Christmas | partment stores.

Irish Backdrop

FOR MORE formal boards,

Irish linen is a good background. Block's has the cloth

Organizations—

Panel Scheduled for Tonight By League of Women Voters

Various meetings, a cocktail ‘organization agenda this week. The Indianapolis League of W ome n v oters meeting at 7:45 p- m. tonight in the tional Bank. The Foreign Policy and v afted Nations Studn( G

will be in charge of the progfam.

The -panel discussing the Unit- W. Barrow, 7 ed Nations and aggression-ayill Raymond C. include Mesdamez R. G. Bom- > gardner, Richard O'Connell, Boris F.

Meditch, - Judson Stark, Walton Wilson and Hope Bedford Nevitt.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Paw- C harles

elec, 3565 N. Tacoma Ave. will entertain with a cocktail party

ithe Marott Hotel. Those present will he Messrs.

land Mesdames Alfred L. Bernd, 2

Bertram J. Carmack. Robert N. Juday, Harry T: Ashman Jack

M. D. Abrams * 6 Give Talk

The Mothers' Counc fi of Butler guests, of. the Zeta. Chapter, University will hear Marshall D. Castle, want to try growing them on Abrams at their 2 p. m. meeting Sontny in “the Moose Hall, New give them light fine soil, plenty tomorrow

Hall. The speaker is mansging. direc-

potash will .help. Do not set tor of the Construction League of

them out until’ the ground id warm, Set.one inch deep,

Comb Cleaning

(*lean vour combs and brushes by allowing them to stand for 10 minutes in sudsy detergent water. Extra dirty combs may require further cleansing with a stiffbristled nail brush.

Designing Woman

~ Elizabeth Hillyer Too many straight lines and

“right angles jn the furniture at

ou: house? Toor much boxy in is out of date. these days. Try a table or a sofa with’ curved lines and see how it im-

. proves your living room, ;

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Indianapolis and the Building

Congress of Indiana. He will-dis-cuss Japan and thé Korean’ situ-

ation in view of his experience on yeneral MacArthur's staff during World War II. Mothers of Kappa Alpha Theta

‘and Trianon Sorority members

and the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity will serve tea following the, meeting.

Meeting Set

For Monday

“The Inter Group Council for | Women as Public Policy Makers!

will hear -Judge Lloyd D. Clay-|

combe, judge of the circuit court,

lat its next meeting. The session | will be at 6 p. m. Monday in the | {| Hotel ‘Washington. Judge Claycombe will discuss! {the pattern of county overnment. | {The program will begin at 7:30

m. Dinner reservations should |

? A made with Mrs. Dean Harbison | . by Saturday. i

en Wedding Held Miss Annette Jeffries and Jack E. Harritt' were married, here Nov. 4. Parents of the couple are

Mrs. Edith Jeffries, 2545 Talbot: Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Robert 'R. Harritt, 2814 E. 17th St.

Make the Holiday Board Gay

“gift” the entertainer. Pick one"

assures a balanced place set-

and napkins shown in a range of autumn colors that

Mr. Klingler Events— oo To Take Bride + — TOMORROW.

and dinner- dance

will be. the setting for the mar- C lit - riage of Miss Dolores Marie Mol- F.-m Central Christian-Chureh, ler-.and Donald - Vern Klinglen. Moi ; ~'THe vOWs-Will he exchanged. at Fleitz.° David _Hammer and 6:30. o'clock tonight, the Rev B, rai Elder officiating.

br: anch. Moses Na-

v. Mr.“and. Mrs. Louie Moller, 4475 Hounery Frthe World, Mee. A} . Marcy™Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. > errington; guest day. Vern Klingler, 805 E. 64th St. Erin Isle Chap, ITSC=8 p. m.

matron of honey, and the bridesmaids will include Mrs. Allan -. Warne Fr: and Mids Sally Lake. James Whricomh Riley Chap. 7 ‘They will wear bronze, gold-and ITSC--7 p.m. Hawthorn Room:

The Rockford College Slunae ‘lat_6:30 p. m. Saturday. Guests.Club will meet at 8 p. m. will be the offieers and board of in=the home of Mrs directors of . the Indianapolis Colvin, Chapter, National Association of The hostess will_be assisted by Cost Accountants. The party will Mrs, |precede the annual dinner-dance By NARCTERITE SAT ——aponsored-bythe-organization in cil sraesting “held k Eeckatis will, be

seafoam green satin frocks made SPeaken Mrs. Noble Reynolds; alike. Their mitts will \match anmversavy dinner. | the dresses. : Limberlost € hap., ITSC--1:30 p.m.

A report of “the alum nae coun-

SHIT AT er NO WI TA SHITE Beste sse—tpeaiker—Mre—Nohiewith a bouffant skirt and chapel Reynolds : S train. ® Her matching lace bonnet Irvington Fortnightly — 2 p. me will hold her fingertip-length silk| Mrs >a. M. Weichons, 509 N.|

3 Drexel “hostess. -“Romanc meeting at 6:30.p. m. illusion veil. t omance of

tonight will be held by

room of the Famous: Door

,.man, and the ushers will include . ott. Bas : ! Charlés Caplinger , and . Arlen Quincy = 12.30 p.m. -Mrs. Ray Klingler. : * OY Rear, 301 NL TOL , host. tonsa eeepHon-- irr trp Hitters B55. tea - mre - TRIES ‘Club Wil¥ follow Fhe cere: Tr v % 81 xy 5 mony. The couple will be at home Theodore Potter School 7:30 p.m. ! ¢.at2019-N. Harding -St- , Open house. Speaker; Ed Dar-| .The bfide attended Butler Uni- nell. ‘ {

versity, and the bridegroom North. Cumbertand 7:30 p. m

in Room. 162, . Jordan Castle. Carolina State University. ( ‘entral High School.

Camp Fire Girls to Sell Ay

Through Dec. 4 all over the city Indianapolis Camp Fire. Girls which has an embossed surface

2 8 : ton R4l/ w-——you 1 ‘hav oo; will be selling, candy to. swell the camping "kitty" for -the 1951 attractive without painting. This| 0:45 Just o, fews vou'l Tave jo make your salaction TOMORROW! .eighth-inch material’ may be J : . [ WIRE Tr Lid A a SA jsasom Getting their supply of the "holiday treats" are Thelma given a two-tone finis . Scratched | 1 ;

Wien, Janet Olver he Marianne Mayfield (left to right) al members of the 75- group. Mrs. Meredith VanWinkle is b ‘eted by. fitting th d their Jade, e andy & sale chairmgn is Mrs. A, E Yoliing, a {into the recessed: ors. fii

AA Blackwood on Bridge— : a | Responder 70 No Tromp: Jump s Suit Bid To Three When Holding —r King, Qu

IN THE BLACKWOOD system of responses to a no trump yy opening there is a new angle where the responder jumps to three in a suit. This bid asks the opening bidder to confirm or deny the -isuit mentioned. With three or more cards in the suit’ including ace, king or| iqueen, the no trump bidder gives a positive response. _ Lacking/

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oun poBtive Lump he he Giamonds to the king, Mr. Mas! D—K 1 A hen he has positive trump tors’ Jou club bid showed the ace, were support he confirms fit by start- ©f ¢lubs,|denied the ace of spades. im Keen. ing a series of cue bids. He con- and asked. Mr. Dale to tell him A 9 3 7 3 S— tinues these cue bids as long as MOre. rie Sa J54 H—1097638 [he has SpCCific high cards Lo show. IP MA DALE had held the ace, D—7 D986 and ee as eu ne hi of spades he would have bid four, C—J 10 8 - C—9164" males ig it e same " spades at this point, which would] - SOUTH gt ip agreed. sult. still have stayed below-the five, “i. Mr. Masters ‘Bidder Shows Aces 'diamond level. But he had run = Qt | out of aces. He properly decided k : { FIRST, THE no trump bidder D {shows all his aces, Sot with to show his king of hearts with Da 3 3 342

the cheapest one. Then, if there a bid of four hearts. The biddin lis still bidding room, he shows his. This killed any ideas Mr. Mas- oo uy ny ST SOUTH WEST | kings. ters may have had about a grand!" NT Pass 3 D + | It is not necessary for him to slam. He now knew one of the 3 Pass 4 C ne [raise responder’s suit directly be- opponents had the ace of spades. 1H Pass 6 NT All Pass icause if he does anything but He was encouraged about a small: lsign off at three no trump, posi- slam, however, as he knew the Dale had to have either the jack: itive trump support is inferred. king of hearts would provide, a.of spades or the queen of clubs This situation came up in to- discard for one of his small black for his no trump opening, so he 'day’s hand. Mr. Dale's second cards. {put the hand. in six no trump {round three heart bid showed the He realized from his: ‘own hold- which was cold against any 4eace of hearts and at least three ings in the black suits that Mr. [fense. .

Wasson's Is Open Monday Thru ~ Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.

Harvest tones . . . in an Irish linen *ablecloth.

Lenox china ..

. Bellevue-Sea Green pattern.

half vard set has eight napkins, - sponsored by the International |

s $22.50. Sterling silver people. Lovely china will add a grace Graceful Gladiola | note to your living. = One of THE PATTERN, called | Lenoxs new patterns is Belle- “Blossom Time,” exhibits the { vue-Sea Green. $27.75 for a graceful lines of the gladiola. !

five-piece place setting, the cost But the engraved portion: is includes dinner, salad and butter swept to the left on the pieces plates, tea cup and saucer, to be Used at the left of the A border of clear aquamarine ~~ dinner plate, to the right on the punctuated by graceful leaves implements at the right of the

in pure gold edge a creamy, Plate. A place setting, theretranslucent center. The Lenox [Ore is completely balanced in at Charles Mayer's. design.

“Blossom Time” was one of: the main reasons Internatignal | won the 1950 Fashion Ac ademy Award. The sterling firm ig the first silver tompany to be so : ; selected. ap For the meticulous party The pattern, $24.75 for a place giver, there's a refreshingly new setting,~ is available in local | idea in flatware design, It's Jewelry and department stores. |

. Original center piece, geared perfectly to. the season. isa wicker basket filled with gourds, dried seed pods and leaves and bittersweet.

Altenheim ladies Auxiliary--1:30 Pp. m. Altenheim Home. Mrs.

Dolores M. Moller George Schmitt, Mrs. Ernest Schaefer and Miss ' Bertha

To Be Wed Tonight S chulz, hostesses. Card party.

The Bethlehem Lutheran Club Friday Afternoon Reading—1:30 4 el "ad eB

Program. Mesdames Raymond

Walter Jenney; guests, Indianapolis Woman's 2:30 p.m, Dye rla ey ‘ % y The parents of the couple are Propylaeum. “The Newest Old

Mrs. Mildred Hansford, 5139 Indianola, hostess. Speaker | . Miss Amy Keene.

Mrs. Eugene YocKev will be the

The bride. will weat a white. MIS. George Madden, E. 75th!

William Delzell js to be-the best ~1-Anguages.’ Mrs. H. H. Pres-|

Warren “Uncle Ezry's. Famous Hayloft Jam-

: ington St. Liranch, Indiana Nai tional Bank. Study group in co- { ‘operation with Maywood and { « Bridgeport. Lesson. Mrs. Walter Thoms, |

Mothers Club |

Plans Program

The seventh grade mothers will! I’ be hostess2s tomorrow: night .at| - le ) | the monthly meeting of the! . ¢ | Mothers Club of Our Lady of| Special Repeat by Your Demand! | Lourdes Catholic - Church. The —— : group will meet at 8 o'clock in| : TE the school hall. | 2 ETE The wom:n of the Moose kitch-| nl en band will provide the enter- : | tainment. Hostesses for the eve- aire A [ 5 Ee eto lhe ote NOTHER SPECIAL PURCHASE! Your opportunity to ols a wb

i idt and Mrs rv | Senna L200 Mrs. Lawrence stantial saving and a worthwhi is fdshion- wise: investment! Magnificiently

The club is planing a Chris. detailed menswear worsted ghecks in Gest or Red wih Black, 100%

| mas gift, bar for it§ December. “pure wool worsted gabardide i in Red; Green,’ ‘Navy. Brown, Teal, Wine,

Newest Styles, Wanted Fabrics!

Worth Dollars Mere to You!

meeting.

Tables Improved =|

{ To'rejuvenate ths wornout top| of a card table, cover it with a | panel of Masonite leatherwood

“and Black. And—these two fabulous fabrics come in your size-range—. at this very special price. Misses’ Petite size 10 to 20, Half size 14!/,

‘cocktail or occasional) tables can’

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