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i v a . ®. " A - y J : 5 x Gaining in eac idren to Combat Hate Club Plans: Leftov wy Some Tots Don't Know How to Recognize the Emotion When They Encounter It Ever : EE : : e the Popu a rity — with children who never were taught how to recognize hate and do Two vents 3 ; TG Here Is another of Muriel Lawrence's something about it. le, it t : ro. more of o Designers Predict articles—one of Ker columns that go to the pen or ggg vie detect ats 1s simple, if we are not | | ypcheon, Dance teen hard Wide Revival : heart of American life, the family. o po ng i ame. aa Scheduled = Joe 3 4 MRS. W: MIGHT say to Steve: “Hate can he spotted by the : By ELIZABETH TOOMEY They are about the everyday protiems of squirmy feelings it ves You Polson ivy in you ons pate .| Two events are scheduled the them. United Press Staff Correspondent parents with their children. makes you feel ugly, unimportant and no good to anyone. Love first week of April in the Marott- Eggs are oN Yore. aE The auluor writes from long experience as a gees " 2a good; hate gees us ps bad. Ven ‘you Ie you ae : Hotel bY the pets wa . and easy n 1 i , beca ve brus against some : just dropped on the dance floor. | counselor ou chil guidanus : ya yo i held at 11:45 a. m. Apr. 4. The : family with Once, in the days of bustles and ' Mrs. Lawrence Teaching Steve how to treat hate is just as simple. It is [party will honor past presidents pompadours, the groppen fan| By MURIEL LAWRENCE teaching him to be conyinced of his own goodness. and former members. ' EGGS I meant “I must see you alone. MRS. W. IS a If he is convinced that he is good, hate won't frighten him. | Special guests will include Mrs, 8 tbsps. ms ! . W. good mother. She says to her five-year-old » J . pecla’ gu Now, pth Jemmiaine, ogo | Steve: “If. you play with matches, you may get burned. If you Instead of bringing home a cut chin to his mother, he will come Ralph Velandingham, Clinton; 2 tbsps. flo oii A Took more feminine, fan folk| § | tell lies, you won't like yourself. Those glossy green leaves are home beaming. =~... 0000 es n Mrs. J pa euemalt, YWhitns: 1 c. milk ‘predicting a re-| ¥ | poison ivy. , 4 fay a big e unch apple,” Steve will say. (Mrs. J. H. Behmer, n, IIL, 3% tap. sal are breathlessly pre s. Maybe,| | But for some’'reason, Mrs. W., wiping tears from her little I said, ‘That's a lle. Take it back—and I'll give you half ‘of my land Mesdames Karl Burkhart, : », yival of Be As fan ph | boy's cut cheek, seldom says: “Why did the big boy on you apple. 80 he took the lie back, and gave me a piece of his cake.” [Hugh Davis, J. A. Peavy, Howard % tsp. pepp OO 2 Si used’ to learn | down? I guess. he was just having a little attack of hate, son.” If Mrs. W. has taught her growing son to read hig Bible intel- | Baird, J. C. Stafford, James Long ¢ hard cool nals young I Spend the » "0 ligeptly, she might say to him one day, “Why do you suppose the: and Henry G. Oakes. - 3% eo. liver Detore the 4] % 8" | raat Jo what she should say. And hate is the word she Riple stories always make snakes represent hate, son?” . The committee includes Mes- hi code, ; | d use. 7 : If she has done a good job on teaching hate detection and dames Donald Steinkamp, John : : In 3 feather Jaden gi Sastory | “Children reach the “age of life with a bandage over their treatment, Steve will say, “That's easy. Because snakes can |Lane, Michael McCaffrey, Adis 7 toast poh I rs leading manufacturers | eyes and reason,” said France's great writer de Maupassant. hypnotize.” ot, wi " |R. Weir, Walter Thompson, Wil. Paprika, xT reviewed the situation | The juvenile correctional institutions of our country are filled Mrs, W. has taken the bandage off Steve's éyes. © {liam Cassidy, Fred Gilchrist, M. J, Melt mar; , Way, I. B. Day, John D. Quill, . Remove fr¢

by rummaging through drawers filled. ‘with fans dating back 50 years. ’ 3 “I think the girl is coming|? pack,” said A. 8S. Bremer, designer §

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. > ’ 3. pi unt he 3 he CTION | Should Seek in-Wife:da-Be teen oom, hold bio mt saa ang Ba Co re ware. Sv TR Tl WE LG CRE HR YY I e=sR-Re: dBi Presidents ta ge Willian ROBIE co-chalrmigh, = = jwrat. . Pls masculine &fdte for a While, i ‘Renominated : ion Pty By RUTH MILLETT = —_—T Ar Re Te id So ajwill be assisted by Mesdames Jo Fy around edg girls would rather wear slacks 1 THE ho is 1 ing f wif ht'to re Kename Abbotts Sidney Bash, W. C. - with hot mi than a dress. But Paris started . ' pe [E young man who is looking for a e ought'to ’ Brooks, W Bush, E. W. : Mrs. Helen R. Johnson, -presi-| be’ "Ye is Tookt A as. ‘oil . Two local organizations. re-|>T00KS, ayne bush, . p serve imme designing for the girl again. sev- dent of the Indiana State Niirses| sure he is looking for these qualities in the'girls he ejected their presidents at their/Brown, Willard Hart, Chester Hix- YR ET ome Assocation, has been reno dates: oe esting [orp Sma Ea Wel sads hol gn pratd new! linated for president. Election of ONE: A good disposition. Nothing so affects a man’s Miss Lucille Stewart was re- i - L. Stephens and O. L. fy A (officers will be held at the an-| i elected president of the Monday" a!t€rs. Bo ple. "We'e | | happiness in marriage as the disposition of his wife. A woman , ; . Fl mother of pea ’ P (nual business sessions Apr. 5 Club. Other officers are Mrs. D. making fans again.” g lth : | with a good disposition stays attractive through the years. A : ’ 8 . 3 jthrough 7 in the Claypool Hotel. woman with a mean or unhappy disposition V. Lucas and Mrs. Carl J. Kiein, The Doctor Says wp Like Them Dainty | Other candidates are Miss Mil-| grows leis attractive the older she gets. first and second vice presidents; LEFTOV 4 v ‘dred Ellis, Terre Haute, and Miss| - "TWO: An interest in homemaking. A Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch and Mrs. Troubles of - eggs (econc The plume fans, made almost : : [Vera Aftwood, vice president; girl who feels she is too bright to bother her A. H. Jorgensen, recording and y Sg combine th exactly like the plume fans of a WILL THIS DO?—Mrs. L. W. Sink, president (left), and Mrs. Miss Marie C. D'Andrea and Miss head about housekeeping may have a top- corresponding secretaries, and Fool's surpr quarter century ago, are less pop- €. B. Gilkison, chairman of ways and means (right), inspect drapery Edna M. DeBruler, treasurer, and| flight career ahead of her. But it won't be Mrs. David B. Holmes and Mrs. ater ears. Wap how thal Jajmy jase Sequin material for the Marion" County Children's Guardian Home. The [Sister Clare, nominating So as a homemaker. She'll never do that job Wek bliin Leaguters oh Ww : ht d & o THO studded net, an material will be purchas : tee. any way but haphazardly if she feels above it. ¢-elected president. o apter omen Frighten : : ne an taffeta fans, Mr. Bremer said. He | “oo 0 "0 ao Shared From the proceeds of asad perty, ol Mrs’ Johnson is assistant chief THREE: A sense of humor. That's % |Y, PEO Sisterhood, is Miss Nell e 9 ene bs one package acknowledged it might take a in the Meridi 5 . Col y ! or Womens LIUb” lequcation director of Billings Ad-| the ‘thing that Reeps a woman from being . |Heathco. Other officers re-elected Unnecessarily & sugar, two whife before today's athletic Kleof eridian Room, olonial Furniture Company. Mrs. Kay ministration Hospital; Miss Att-! dull company when the honeymoon is over. are Mrs. C. F. Brinkman, vice By EDWIN P JORDAN, M D tablespoons young women mastered the Klepfer (center) helps the two make their selection. . (wood, industrial nurse at the - .FOUR: A spirit of adventure. Most men, president; . Mrs. GA. McClure, ©J. a ty Vs hs , one-half tea manipulation of the 22-inch plume fa — American Foundry; Miss D’And-| have it, so it is pretty important for a wife corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. YOUNG women are common- _ Combine fan. ; : | El : irea, educational director at St. to have it, too. Otherwise ‘she is always x IH. Gaihnes, treasurer, and Mrs.| ly frightened by a thousand sweet choco EY er: y y ouian f randma Lid Vincent's Hospital; Miss De-| holding back, fearful of new experiences, Ruth Millett Della Thompson, chaplain. | different - stories about what --. and one and playing with i explained, Ll : Tr at *' |Bruler, education director Indian- afraid to take a chance, actually afraid to live. 5 i Ril officers are Mus. W. R. they wilk go thfough when they : Ensil a. Bipping open” a black imported| va Aik von gr af: Boers ; ge “tapolls’ public haalth department. aw. lg ee... Ie{Ker, Tecovding wehvetary; andl get, o the change of dife. Seep ~ clean tari B PNB 0 Me ar eres diention? = 28 MEE Rilcer are, wr iticur ac iris aki di «eg MKIGE ® povotts The Wott SL Dimes, LL, one nA ea or tne WB Nees Ey Ca a 0 : ts . © : people enriches a man’s life by ‘the friends she helps make and Delegate en

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by hand just as they were 50 down the knitting needles and try staging a beauty contest | el at ; Ras : Brinkman. Mrs. I. H. Staley and/ ly” normal exSars od y : |a little attentfon for themselves, a lively old ind Nt ne Plans to Entertain . 8IX:' High ideals. A wife whose ideals are high brings ‘Mrs. Thompson are Tne Ni and Bv JOAN Mr. Brewer, who has been in|Itll do wonders”for their morale, and grandpa’s as well the club/ Mrs. Duane Wolfe, 5721 Hillside! real beauty and goodness into family life. Her influence is for [Representatives to the Indianap- most women ' y * the fan and feather business for claims. Drive, will entertain the Beta Zeta 'P® P?25204 the whole family benefits, 'olis PEO Council are Mrs. Brink- pass through ‘THE FORD 36 years, opened another drawer _ Members of the Senior Canteen in suburban Mt. Vernon, N. Y., | . SEVEN: Stability. The man with a flighty or moody or man and Miss Mildred Askren. | the menopause VORITE RE and lifted out a tiny, yellowed Put the contest idea to the acid|- . 7+ "chapter, Lambda Chi Omega Sor-| overly possessive wife is a man to be pitied. It takes a woman tf Cat without any OUS EAT! pamphlet on a faded rod rin | test, with model expert Harry also helps her young husband OF a night Miss Virginia Rat-| of strong character and stability to help create the kind of mar- | Cl & Ch serious physi- Nancy Ke “One of these used to be Hea Conover on hand to pick the manage an old folks’ convalescent ® ® the co-nostese, | Triage that means real security to a husband and children. u arter | cal or emo- Lougee. Ne on each fan that went out of| most typical grandmother.” (home, > . i ; | . | tional difficul- S rye : $ here,’ he said. Called “The Lan-| They had the soft music, flow-| Besides the purely social, card-| Blackwood on Bridge— . To B ir $+} -oulties, =~. Tust 1K t guage of the Fan” the 30-year-| "0 ey Som mentator oud playing get togethers staged at I » 0 oa e iven For those Dr Jord ; a HA old pamphlet advised that “mi-|Taised runways that go with fash- the canteen, there gre special N th N wl? P R Ww k H Ad | The Indianapolis Northwestern) Who do en- Tr. Jorqan . ‘fady wonld 18in become adept in| o0 A Da vntens. avi Po put ine spotlight on in-| or $ wv , um a aise on ea an {University iN: Club will re-| counter trouble, glandular prod- ig the practice . ..” of the fan code. | ers para across dividual members. Each month, M f Di + P . ofe {ceive its charter at a 6:30 p. m.} ucts are now available which ra the runway and down the aisle there's a' birthday party for all eers isasrer an artner Its el Ing \dinner meeting today ins the In-| can be given by mouth or in- ih ha . Boys Must Know without a misstep. {those born in that month. | 1 : ; ldianapolis Athletic Club. George jected and which will relieve The: volu Unturling the fan quickly, for| Mr. Conover, with the diplo- And we're going to start hav-| HOW CAN YOU account for Mr. New’s final raise to three {Suelberger, dean of students and most, if not all, of the annoy- aires whic Ey Jue wai matic comment that “no woman Ing a celebrity day once a month,” No trump? I don’t know. All I can imagine is that he had absolute| South dealer |G. Willard King, executive direc-| ing symptoms. . Ie pe Wari jets Se 8 8 hot blooded 5 air | Decomes beautiful until she's past Mrs. Brody said enthusiastically, confidence in Mr. Champion and that he was afraid if three no trump Both sides vulnerable tor of the alumni association, will] During the menopause, which S mon 5 y y at ord ' Yor she! 10 * chose 76-year-old Mrs. S8i- “The celebrity will be a member Were made and he didn’t bid it, Mr, Champion would hit the ceiling. ae /do the presenting. | doctors consider to last for sev= ach cau) a 0 ge ¥ i 2 au ust by donia Schoenstein as the most of the canteen. ‘We'll find out| Mr. Champion hit the ceiling, all right, but it was for a different | NORTH | Students home for spring vaca-| eral years, there is a new bal. With His adm cou : o Tn yi Just Y typical grandmother, and a 98- about their past life, and if it's reason. The reason was that he guessed the hand as badly as he| Mr. New {tion and prospective students will] ance developing between the scription, wi snapping the fan shut quickly.|year-old male spectator joined in a man who was in business, we'll could and went down 1400 points. S972 be guests of the alumni. Mrs. Wil-| various internal glands. The Solar) repro at, asco ing 0 the ian code, the applause. get somebody in that same busi-| And how could Mr. Dale double stopper in spades, too, Mr. Cham-| H—6 2 : liam S. Ramey is chairman of functioning of the ovaries Int one plac BO rails ore boys have tol. TTS Project, to “add life to ness to come to the meeting. the final bid? He had little enough pion took this trick with his ace. D—A10762 the event. ; | ceases and with it the menses rn the trees als % the boys have ya Years,” is sparked by young offi- “You know,” she added thought-'for his vulnerable overcall. But, He led a club and finessed the C—A QS | New officers for the organiza-| also stop. are accepted learn the anguagY or 8 QI Sicers of the canteen, as well as fully, “we have a man in our con- his partner, a sound bidder, had queen, which held. Then he led| ’ tion-are Dr. Gerald W. Gustafson, Signed fo wasting her time. But there's an (pe white-haired members. |valescent home who once was a/entered the auction. There was a small diamond from the board, WEST EAST |president; Dr. Robert G' Risk | 4." = wants a littl up-to-date little pamphlel, Just te-| “There's just no reason why Well-known businessman. He's(also the fact that Mr. New was played his queen and was dis-| Mrs. Keen Mr. Dale vice president, and Mrs. George R.| , LHESE physiological fune- Tepresenied leased on fan language by the ,iq people should resign them- always getting certificates of not a sound bidder. {gusted when it was Mrs. Keen'g go, SK Q J 10 3 Donahue, secretary-treasurer, ‘| tions, however, are not the only around the Boubigan) Perrume Co. {selves to loneliness,” commented merit or something, but ‘nobody | Mr. Dale could well stand a Who had the king. H—Q J 10854 H—K 9 | changes Which oecir. The ad: ; His ihre If a girl drops her fan today. 34.year.old Selma Brody, who not comes to see him. We want old lead In either his own suit or his| Mrs. Keen then ran the rest ofl p_K4 p—J853 (Toastie Treat justments which take place are places. she'd better drop the booklet With| onjy helps run the canteen, but/People to be somebody again, and Partner's. Mr. New apparently her hearts, putting everybody oo os 03 |loastie Irea nature's way of preventing re- In Indiana it. Otherwise her heart Interest... get some atention.” had a diamond suit of some de- down to five cards. Dummy was, A | Butterscotch toast: Spread | production late in life when will assume she's just careless— To the Wining pe scription and with four diamonds down to A 10 7 of diamonds, a|- SOUTH {toast with butter or margarine, Women are less able to stand not eager for a moment alone The Bri v to the jack, it appeared fairly spade and the ace of clubs. | Mr. Champion {sprinkle with brown sugar. Keep, the burden of pregnancy and with him. e prize-winning grandmother | M s ! . i : went by just th y certain that this suit could not r. Dale saved three spades S—AB5 iunder broiler about four inches! childbirth. BR : | > JUSt 17en, carrying the pe run without interruption. land the J 8 of diamonds. Mr.! {from the flame until it bubbles The psychological effect of {typical model's hatbox she'd been| , H—A73 . psy 2 c- 8 i ! Adding all these things to- Champion's last cards were J 8 7| the change on wom t xperrts A given, as well as a certificate for! J DQ g en . canny a complete beaat (gether, Mr. Dale took the risk of of clubs, the ace of spades and C—J8764 [ be ignored. It is often taken local he beauty treatment at a a double. It seemed almost a sure the nine of diamonds. 4 + as a sign of growing older I+ A Sofa “I'm Alnly HOL.EOINE tot |thing that the opponents did not| After finishing off the hearts, The bidding: §. which, of course, it js. It does Br 8 (his hatbox over Leong 0 turhihave the strength to redouble—| Mrs. Keen led a spade and Mr.!SoUTH WEST NORTH EAST ] | not mean, however, that all joy | dah 23 y 8ra leven if they had the cards to Champion won with the ace. He | of living is past. Many women Agree Name Most By MARGUERITE SMITH [rst she ssid hyignuy. make their contract. {then led the nine of diamonds PS Page 32 1 sl A GIRL Invites you to a | enpoy life more after the meng. . Times Garden Editor | : : ave to wait and Mrs. Keen opened the queen of and let it ride. Mr. Dale won _ % =] a | pause than the 3 Technically Correct Q—Will cineraria continue to win one for themselves.” (hearts ‘and Mr. Dale played his with the jack and took two more, 2NT Pass 3XN T Dbl | sorority dance and you ac- | P It is a mist ¥ did before; v Se EEE a 'king. Since he had only one tricks in spades for down five. | All Pass | cept, ; stake for a woman : rn : WRONG: Say nothing to feel sorry for herself during Succ

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nically correct. era Club's Easter dinner have! “Sopha,” the Encyclopedia of Into proJueins a Lew addiional been received from Dr. and Mrs iclation and the Muncie Duplicate] 24 From Here sionary Council will distribute] op telephone her to let her M $ G Furniture says, is of Hastern for The CY aI aim of thot M. R. Harding and Messrs. ang Club for the Muncie bridge tour-| Hold Offices {Easter favors and colored Easter| know that you haven't for- ea ood Source origin and was first used about| ot oy neh off dead Mesdames Wilbur Little, H. _A,|nament last week-end. Team-of-| : leggs to patients at Sunnyside! gotten the date. For Vitami 1680 to mean a divan-like seat, exis onee Sou ping : ead racobsen, Robert C. Smith H. E. four inners are Mrs. Reba Buck, BLOOM Jiste Seryles an s1Sanitontus and the Fl Mi 7 a (FOr vitamin Bl2 in France: t owers ey'il-usually keep.-on Strong, ‘Robert. Jones, Paul Grif. Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, O. K. Frau-! ' ar. ln e ower. 8 i One of the : It had a back and arms &t each] trying. But as to blossoming (ith ana Joseph B. Com stein and S. A. Robinson, first, Twenty-four Indiana Universitysion Hospital tomorrow and Sat-| J OUR child accepts an in 3 t find most important re“indefinitely” —no—they finally : Pa, Tron. a J “h |students from Indianapolis have | vitation to another child's cent findings by medical scientists end, but was distinct from the : Dinner will be served from an ohn Chappalear, Eugene| 1 AN p jurday, t the !and biochemist: | get discouraged. If you want to qo. vis Weinstein, Richard Church and been elected to offices” in their . birthday party and.a 8 8 is the discovery settee by its greater comfort. | oy roar Tom yt i. ll 12:30 to 6:30 p. m. Ia i. aTe : ure an (social sororities: and fraternities I Residents of the Marion County last minute decides he would |of the vital role of vitamin B12 A Saveppost Yaa opiginally 3 ‘means get new seed. Try start- C bine er fond p ' go, They include: Alpha Chi Omega Home, the Altenheim, the Indi-| rather do Something else. in nutrition and health. Meat of small writing desk, bu Y| hav Loar iii y o NE ? VG: all kin widespread use come to mean a Ing some seed im May, keep any ombine Leftovers | Winners in the pair event are|—Susan Bassett, 5316 Broadway, ana Women’s Prison and the In-| ne ORG Let him do as | ™e 42 Je an PA ae

buds pinched off during late| For a satisfying third meal, cut/M. Stanley McComas Jr. R. W. activities chairman; Jean Smith, | 312 na Girls Schools also will re-| A couch is a sofa which has a| summer. That encourages the|leftover pork roast into cubes, Lee, first; Don Currie, Ft. Wayne,/15 E. 37th St., scholarship chair- ° RIGHT: Take the oppor-- {in importance the protein and half-back ~ and ~head’end only, plant to bloom during early combine with leftover gravy, sea- and Mrs. M. L. Thompson, sec- man. [ceive Easter gift boxes. tunity to make him under- general Vitamin B story about

’ winter. They bloom in less than son with a little sage and serve ond, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Alpha Phi Alpha — Melvin] Mesdames Walter Mass Sr, stand that when one accepts |meat. B12 promotes better utilizawhile a divan is an upholstered y Pp an invitation it is not right [tion of protein and 4n children

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’ a year from seed. {on hot noodles or rice. Johns, third. . |Matthews, 2050 Cornell Ave., vice! Arthur Brabender and Arthuf| Couch without arms OF back. y - (president; Eugene Taylor, 2465 miodeman te the cheer) to back put of it Simply Be aida growth, increases vigor, . . 0 Bond St., recording secretary. | | Cause someling more inlers® [a ertness and general behavior Wedding Day Tip Beauty After 4 | Alpha Xi Delta— Patricia Dam. | COmmittee. esting turns up. and also improves appetites.

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g— nity after 40, you ask? Why, ‘ipledge trainer; Janice McComas, earn | : AN ir i " =| i ==" FR | clever women are sivas’ di 00S College Ave. magasine cor CHICKENS — DUCKS — EGGS ra, A As Mr. Fred is the arbiter of Mo Delta Theta—Harry Kerr, 2 : A "t= | hat fashions and his salon is 4 Washington Blvd., president. Novelties to use | . Put every inch o A to | always filled with celebrities | Phi Kappa Tau—Arthur Owens, your ‘own Baskets, Al Hin Kling No chalk, wart glen a ri roo | and women who make the “best 3514 8. Heimont Ave, correspond- and colorful as a Spring Rai pretty oo guesswork wall with one window. oose | dressed” list in New York, I {ing secretary. inbow. * : chests that are tall enough to | am sure you will be interested | Phi Mu-—Marianne Adams,| a) ,. It's Wonderful! in proper include plenty of deep drawer | in his ideas. {5737 Lowell Ave., house manaferyi Come See ) pin is ins . them one on each As we chatted in one corner Margaret Lacey, 5929 Central bo : Space; place of the room, I noticed a famous Ave. historian; Sandra Heston, a= PETER RABBIT — IN PERSON: to any ler

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