Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1951 — Page 5
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Legion Units Club and PTA Events—
Set Meetings
Service Program
Will Be Tonight
Two American Legion Auxil-
faries announce activities for this week. A special community’ serv-| fce program will be presented by,
the Wayne Unit tonight in the post home, Oliver Ave. and Holt
Rd.
dent and charter member, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Robert Jester is unit presi-
" n » "The Irvington Unit observed ‘guest night at 6:30 o'clock yesterday with a pitch-in dinner at 124 S. Downey Ave. A business meeting followed. A white elephant auction with Mrs. Wiliam T. Ricketts serving
International
Mrs. Scott Bange, past presi-|
ranklin’ D. Roosevelt
TOMORROW
{Aftermath-—12:30 p. m., Mrs. H. School 62—1:30__p. m.
W. Laut, 270 Pleasant Run Blvd., hostess. Program, Mrs. Laut and Miss Marian Laut,
noon) Study Group, Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women— 1:30 p. m. Mrs. M. 8S. Harding. 46 W. 46th, hostess. Continuation of book study.
International Relations (evening)
Study Group, Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women — 7:30 p. m. Mrs. F. H. Streightoff, 2947 N. Pennsylvania, hostess.
Forest Hills Unit, Indianapolis
League of Women Voters —- 10:30 a. m. Mrs. N. F. Bland,’ 5646 Broadway, hostess. Chap.,| ITSC—8 p. m. Mrs. W. B. War-| wick, 38 E. 36th, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Noble Reynolds.
as auctioneer composed the enter- John Strange Homemakers — 1
tainment. The unit's annual birthday din-
ner will be at 6:30 p. m. Saturday. |
p. m. Mrs. A. A. Ritchie, 6501 Allisonville Rd., hostess. Basic dress and accessories by Ayres’.
Donald Bruce, news commentator, padies Federal—12:30 p. m. Mrs.
DAR Group Will Meet
'Favorite Dish’ Supper Planned
A “favorite dish” supper will be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow for the business and professional members of the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter. . Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, regent, will preside at the event in the chapter house. Mrs. Norman Schneider will talk on “Psychology of Hands.” Hostess chairmen will be Mrs. George Caleb Wright and Mrs. R. R. McVicker. Their assistants will be Mesdames Anna Lee Webb Miller, Esther Cavanagh, Janet Hiatt, Robert F. Jackson, Herman B. Gray, Helen Black and James A. Moag, Misses Thelma Murphy, Ruth Armstrong, Margaret Waters, Annette Short, Dorothy Helmer, Ginevra McCoy, Mary Jean Woodsmall and Katherine Louise Smith.
Ann Amatols Sorority Pledge
Times Special BOWLING GREEN, O., Mar. 14—Miss Ann Amato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Amato, 3628 Hemlock Ave., Indianapolis, has been pledged to Chi Omega Sorority at Bowling Green State University. To be eligible for pledging, women students must attend Bowling Green one semester and have an accumulative average of 2.2,
Sorority to Meet
The Theta Chapter, Phi Delta
“ Pi Sorority, will hold-a business
meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs, Leon Sackett, 2809 Adams St.
Mrs. John Sloane Kittle, KessJer Blvd. - is at home after a month in Tucson, Ariz.,, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Kittle Jr., and their family.
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Dine at the French Quarter Tonight
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William Ricketts, 6072 Dewey, hostess. Entertainment, Mrs. W. P. Foote and Mrs. M. F. Higgins.
[Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. C. W. Wharton, 3711 N. Glad-)|
stone, hostess. “Women in Education,” Mrs. G. 0. Q. ‘Johnson.
Portfolio—6 p. m. Propylaeum.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Ochsner, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Schildknecht and Mrs. Meta P. Lieber, supper committee. “Before Roslyn;” Mrs. Howard H. Peckham.
Sky-Hi—7:30 p. m. YWCA. Talk on interior decorating, materials
and styles,
Indiana Alpha Chap., Zeta Beta Chi—#6:45 p. m. Indiana Theater. | Theater party. Supper after-! ward, Hotel Harrison. Miss June Wolfe, chairman,
NEW OFFICERS—Three new officers and two directors were elected by the indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women, at last- night's meeting in the Broadway Methodist Church. They include Mrs. Paul N. Harris, registrar; Mrs. R. W. Hilgedag, director; Mrs, H. E. Wriggelsworth, treasurer, and Mrs. Lloyd S. Wilhite, first vice president (left to right).
PTA UNITS
making of a George Thorman.
Relations _(after- Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. Panel] on “Is Censolidation of City] and Local Government .Good for Our Community?” Girl
Scout film.
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YOU want to call on the |
mother of a new baby. WRONG: Drop by unannouncad at any time this is convenient for you. RIGHT. Telephone and ask the mother what time would be convenient tor her. n ” ~ YOU are introducing your married sister. WRONG: Say, “This is my sister.” RIGHT: Say, “This is my sister, Aiice,” af you expect the person to call her by her first name, or if not, say, “This is my sister, Mrs.
Brown.” = » n
YOU don't care much for
one of your neighbors. WRONG: Try “to avoid having to speak to the neighbor. RIGHT: Speak pleasantly when you see the neighbor even though you never want the association to be closer than that.
” ” n AN honor comes your way and several friends write to congratulate you. WRONG: Feel such letters call fof no answer. RIGHT: Be sure to answer all such letters.
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____“ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Beauty After 40—
Hints on Correct Posture
By EDYTH T. McLEOD THERE IS SUCH distinction and-dignity in good carriage and correct pos-
| ture! How many mature | women walk well?
The secret of walking gracefully lies in
| posture and balance.
If you have been neglectful,
| allowing yourself to clump
along, decide this minute that you are going to improve! It will make you look younger and you will feel better, Push back the furniture, turn on the radio, Walk around the
| room, keeping time to the mu-
sie. Do you notice that you are
afraid -to-step-out firmly?
That middle-aged “waddle” comes from short, unbalanced steps. Pull in your middle sec tion and shift your weight for ward, Lift your bosom by pull ing your shoulders back. Tuck
| in your buttocks.
Now take a look in a full length mirror. Look better? Now take a look at yourself in your usual posture. Just think, you've actually been walking that way. '
» ” Ld GET THE habit. of carrying two shopping bags instead of one;
This will balance vou and. en-..
able you to walk properly.
soon it will become natural to
| walk with rhythm. 4 .... When you sag physically, you |" sag mentally! So get out of that _
slump! Think about how you can improve, You can get rid of the dowager's hump, that fatty ac-
cumulation at the back of the |
neck. Shoulders up, chin up, bosom high! Get out the kitchen stepstool. Try stepping up on it. This will give you an idea of how you look when stepping
into a ous. Practice stepping up--right foot first, balance vour ‘weight, then the left foot. Always grasp the hand rail
with the right hand. And don't
give away your age dy backing
Keep time to a little tune and | out of a bus! Face the door,
grasp the rail with your right
| hand, step out briskly with
the right foot first., Improve vour- posture and your walk will improve almost immediately.
Dolls to Be Shown Local Camp Fire Girls will display dolls at 4 p. m. Friday in the World War Memorial,
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Officer
Nominees
Election Planned By Women Voters
Nominations for officers to be
{presented today for the Indianapolis League of Women Voters " lare announced. | They include Mrs. Horace
Shonle, president; Mrs. Bennett (Kraft, first vice president; Mrs. IW. Foster Montgomery, secretary; Mrs. C. T. Harman, membership |secretary; Mesdames Gordon McCalment, D, J. Caseley, Harry Hipple, Leonard Lewin, Herbert Gaskill and Philip Adler, directors, - The meeting will be at 10 a; m, in the Colonial Furniture Co, “Economic Partnership Toward a
Free World” is the subject to be
discussed.
|| Two study groups, Foreign Pol-
icy and Economic Welfare, will present the program for the general membership.
Panel Members Panel. members discussing the relation. of the country’s economic ‘resources and its foreign commitments include Mrs, McCalment, chairman of the Economic Wel{are group, ahd Iwo. group mem-
: bers, Mrs. John A. Campbell and
Mrs. I. J. Kwitny, Mrs. David
Rose, Foreign Policy group chair- provide food; clothing and mediman, and two group members, Cal supplies for the needy.
Mrs. W. O. Johnson and Mrs. A. B. Ransdell.
38th St. branch, Merchants National Bank.
Club to Hear Bayt
The 19th Ward Women's Dem- Kappa dolls were collected and clothed ocratic Club will meet at 8 p. m, p
{for overseas shipment under the today at 710 N, Warman Ave. Ruby Latham. Mrs. Ruth Fiddle, Sigma Alpha Sorority, will hold
direction of Plan for War Children, Ine.
Bayt.
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7 Boys Executed in Virginia
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, Mar.
cerning
I have been. getting considerable from various countries abroad concerning the case in Martinsville, Va., against seven Negro boys who were executed
Several organizativns in this country fought against this sentence, being moved by the fact that no white man had ever been executed for the same crime in Virginia, and they felt doubtful about the fairness of the trial. A number of protests came from Soviet-controlled organizations, however, here and abroad. For that reason I think a great many people felt the accused men ‘ themselves might have been Communists and hesitated to be associated with the
Even if they were Communists, howseems to me that should not have entered Into the defense. Neither should the fact that Communist organizations protested have kept other people and other groups from pro-
If we think something is right or even that it isn’t entirely fair, we should say so regardless of the fact that we may not like the company with which we find ourselves aligned,
League to Hear
» . Rose Phillips | .Rose Myra Phillips will talk on “Poetry Writing” Saturday when the Indianapolis Branch, National League of American Pen Women, shamrock sale Friday and Satur: meets. The orograny will day in the downtown area.
Shamrock Sale Set Ve Hospital will have a
4 1:30 p. m. in the Colonial Furni. Volunteer members of the. unit ture Co.’s Meridian Room. The speaker wrote the recently ] [published “Journey by, Night.” Dr, Mrs. Edward Farrell is presi< johnnie R. Smith, Bloomington, and will preside. The program will be repeated Loren Fralich are chairmen of the; at 7:45 p. m, Mar. 22, in the W. shamrock sale.
Rush Party Arranged
A rush party will be held for,
following the program will be Mesdames Frank Margery Shelley, A. M. Hall and Albert Dalsheims~
Sorority Unit to Meet
Hostess will be Mrs.| The Epsilon Chapter, Epsilon
meeting tomorrow night in the Hotel Antlers,
speaker will be Mayor rush captain, will have charge of |its ithe entertainment,
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