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Organizations— v { B « Nursing School Plans O en Houses os § The Time ) OPEN HOUSES, guest days, dinner meetings burg; Miss Helen Wilde and Miss Clare Mehrlich. Tish ito. + and a white elephant sale spotlight the organiza- Harold O. Mountjoy, Indiana_field office of tral Libr: tion news today, the Sociay Security division will speak befor : ~ > » ’ e Miss Fredericka E. Koch, director of the the American Women's Voluntary Services at fay Sam Methodist ‘Hospital School of Nursing, announces its meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesda Contest open hquses for prospective students to be held in the Hotel Washington. A business ay yzo wish Friday and Aor 27, will follow Mr. Mountjoy's speech. pies: 2180 The two 2 p. m, programs, to be held in Wile Phi Beta S blanks to Hall, the nurses’ oe will be identical. Miss eta Sorority will hold its annual white | when the) CE er nq tlephant sale in the home of Mrs. R. J. Kreipke, | the librar armen Sharp will discuss nursing education and 623 FE. 49th St. Wed 1 : rents ednesday evening. Auctioneer | Official Tequirements, will be Miss Clara Ryan a A movie, “For You to Decide,” will be shown. Prece ting the sal yan, | have bee: Dr. Claude M. McClure, hospital chaplain, will ra e sale, a business session will be | registered speak. A tour of the hospital is included in the . Pl lcers for the coming year will be elect- | All gar: program, also. Miss Sharp is in charge of ar- eq. ans for the Founder's Day dinner in May to the Ce rangements, ! will be completed. and Penn Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Wil- | wt : : : : day betwy The Butler University Faculty Club will liam Patterson, Thomas A. Bunch, Bess Wright, | Out £-4 meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Arthur Jordan Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Pauline Clark, ther ot Memorial Hall { Guest speaker will be Mrs, K. K. Chen, a Report on Novel Class | Garmems member of the Lilly Co. pharmacology depart- The Story-A-Month Club will meet in the | only ifs ment. Her subjeét. will be “Chinese Symbols.” Rauh Memorial Library at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. | closed. A Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, chairman, will be Mrs, George L. Bradshaw, president, will re- | to° ne assisted hy Mesdames Thor ‘G.. Wesenberg, Karl port on a novel writing class of the Vocational | Sen ‘st ( 8S. Means, Gino A. Ratti and Herbert F. Traimng School of Miami, Fla. and St. Schwomeyer, Miss Florence I. Morrison and Miss Original scripts will be read for criticism fol- Many P Martha M. Kincaid. ‘lowed by the monthly short story contest for | The Ti Dinner Meeting members, . open to The Eta Chapter, lota Tau Tau Sorority, will Program chairman, Jay Atkinson, announces ; ; CL have a dinner meeting at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday Ha Merrill Swedlund is winner of last month's i h ke , Professior in the Canary Cottage contest. BON VOYAGE—Miss Dorothy M. Lyon (left), 1035 Fairfield makers : Fugene Goodbar, eriminal investigator of the The Newman Mothers Club, Butler University, = St., and Miss Mary Jeanne Reis, 4404 Broadway, are on a cruise to Times an alcohol tax unit, will discuss the actiyities of will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in St. Joan of | Venezuela and Colombia. They are shown as they sailed from New eligible. the enforcement agencies of the Treasury De- Arc Parish Hall. | York (A first partment. A film will be shown entitled “T-Men Guest speaker will be Joseph Pierson of the > ond prize in Action.” Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. It is a | M Day— each of | Hostesses include Mrs, Minnie Evans, Browns- guest meeting. | y y in the co ———— | First p i : - Replacement of MacArthur a s Invite Dr. Stau re Os : a Unfortunate But N he M th T S k | n or una e u ecessary contests t ari rl aCArTnur O ea By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT © wl ANDRA LEE MUSSMAN, 4, wants to do everything she sees her mother do. Here 60th Congress Draws Is Member of NEW YORE, Apr. 1g--The repladement of Sen. pense-paic she feeds her doll just like her mother feeds her baby sister, Nancy Ann, eight 6000 to Washington Lilly Research Unit | MacArthur by Gen. Ridgway was the only thing, I In the { : 3 i - n months old. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mussman, 2240 S. Villa Ave., are her parents. | WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (UP) The ~ Alliance Fr is Al! think, that the President could go unger the prohin pir AO . _ a e ng o bis stances. It was unfortunate, indeed, but it was a decision award. a Some 6000 members of e ursday n e : ' oy tort VV edding Set Beauty After 4 Da ue rs of the American Revo- $8 il Hotel. gn. = he had to make. And I thought the President’'s"message be divided 0 ughters of 1e America 4 - 8 a . In . . . v . : nomics te Dressin Can Be Fascinatin I ithered today for the § Guest speaker, Dr. Alfred Wednesiay night was 8-yery kind One. He Sate] vias ational 1 a y of e 80th Continental} St: “a as one of our great generals, Gen, MacArthur had earned his high scho For Pl 9 g J pening the o Continents Staub, wh RA on Pome place not only in history but in the hearts of his countrymen. Re | By EDYTH T. McLEOD Congress. : Thoughts About Switzerland. Unfortunately, Gen. MacArthur apparently felt he had tional w Mary E. Welch “1 WONDER how 1 The Da R pad . ni Gen, Dr. Staub was born near certain rights, which never have belonged to entries 1 4 ' : Douglas MacArthur to appear a Zurich, Switzerland. and obtained a military officer. Under the circumstances it models at Will Be Bride should dress. I am 41, tall, their convention . after he ad- {his doctor's degree: in biochem- was not considered wise to keep him in his the Sert Miss Mary Elizabeth Welch glender. I have black hair, dresses a joint meeting of Con- istry from the University of post, and his dismissal followed. It is quite Astoria F has chosen June 9 as the date _.,... 1 wear very severely. 1 gress. ; 5 Geneva. Following a year of work natural the Republicans should consider it a — for her wedding to William Me FE te a The delegates, alternates and on a Lilly Fellowship at the Uni- tragedy and play up In their statements Vieiti Grath Mooney in the St. Thomas am called sophisticated in man- gthey Hemhers plane to stiend versity of Illinois, he recently their feelings against the President and his * isttin . Aguiras Catholic Church ner and appearance. My life Rosalie Tea this piney at became a member of the staff of policies. Miss M The parents of the couple are does run along sophisticated the Statler-Hotel. It was the last WED—Miss Paui.n the Eli Lilly and Company Re- It is the feeling of some of our congress- of Mrs. J 8 =op t before the for $ ui.ne trp, pan) gr Mr. and Mrs. John B. Welch. i... 1 want a smart, dignified pre) PR I ie res tn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs [Search Laboratories. men who have cared to comment that the Audubon 3 a Capital ave Jag Mr. arty dress. but what>—Modern § 8 nicht hv President General Mrs. Jacob Erb, 1134 N. Bosart St, A reception-and dinner in honor General should have resignag fir and then ne mon and Mrs. William H. Mooney of “2 : Tere wtih of Colombus. O d Tec Mick hi of ‘Dr. Staub will precede the spoken. No one would deny him that right. She is w Cincinnati. Spinster James B. Patton of Columbus, and lech, Sgt. ichael § ikany meeting at 6:15 o'clock in the But it saddens one that for partisan political bassy in The bride-to-be, a membér of For vour tvpe 1 suggest the President's Speech of Michigan City were married hotel dining roam, reasons many Republicans will stand back here by | Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, is very newest in fashion, and : ’ . in a Mar. 31| service. The couple rr —————— | of a policy that so evidently would make trouble with our —~ a graduate of Indiana Univer- daring, dramatic hats. Why President Truman's message 10 is at home ‘at 110 N. Drexe! Alt h U i" - “Allies. Wild make diplomatic “Action practicallv impossible, sity. The prospective bridegroom. not black lace over white? the DAR will be read and later Ave. en eim ni and might possibly start World War III in the Pacific area, a member of Phi Gamma Delta One of the most striking de- a ttorne jeneral J. Howard Me- et —— ———— y 2 =» . 8 = Fraternity, was graduated from cae toda A hu is by Chan pd A 110m y! : e a ¥ ae ] the To Hold Card Party 1 FEEL that we have more chance for peace now than we Wabash College and attended the mont. done in finest black / of Grath will speak on “Justice, th PTA to Hear Ober The Ladies Auxiliary of the Al- have had in recent months. The Soviet Union knows well that Harvard University graduate Chantilly lace over white satin. Keystone of Democracy.” Election of officers will be held tenheim will have its monthly it will still face a resolute general who has been very successful school of business. A wired. stand-up collar Early arrivals paid tribute yes- , 0 bry pact Presidents. Inc.C2T0 Party at 1:30 p. m. Friday in holding them in check. Matron of Honor frames ths face like the petals 4 ¥ terday to the memory of the 2877 ~ ~~ ~ °° sidents, ‘nC. in the home, The hope is that the Chinese Communists and Russia will r her r ’ siss Of 8 flower. Enormous pagoda 3 members of the organization who at 130 p. m. Thursday in the Hostesses will be Mesdames recognize that what they have paid in losses is too great a x Hep uation of Touor Ms Sicevos dre of mousseline tl 2 died last year. World W ar Memorial. “The His- Franz Binninger, Victor Jose, price and that they wiil see that they must revise that policy J. McLane. Her bridesmaids will Ing and lace “I WOULD like to know how Among those eulogized at Con- vid Jhdlanapoiis will be dis- William Holtzhausen and Wil- since it is evident they miscalculated both the ability and the
Edmund Mooney will attend After-40 dressing can be fasci- gray-biue hair, brown eves. The member on Sept. 30, 1801. She 3 his brother as best man. Ushers Dating if you will make it so. suit is black taffeta. She wears died on the same day last year. . Ee re iremrbevm amy sued mps but thinks a suede will be John Warrington, Stacy a 8 suede e pump u T. : Hill and Russell Hi all of I WANT A hat hich bag too hot-looking for the Business Tomorrow . . * Rat i i i. 3 i “ \ i new 1at Ww ic - ~ x i i A 3 . . . Cincinnati, Wiliam Higgine and season. Please give sugges- Wreaths were hung on the POOR PETER PILLOW:-Who Never Gets a Bath! Check I his List
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