Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1951 — Page 9

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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THURSDAY, APR. 19, 1951

PAGE 10 Organizations— | F | : A $ B : d d . ¢ THUR WwW Is 6 Schedule N Varied Activities otephens owers Accent Bedspread DARs Await Eat We omens Groups Schedule Numerous, Yaried Activities | Veal Manual Completes El nC ; i 2 ( lub Plans MacArthur eq Spring Fiesta Plans ul E Daint A score of activities are an- | T lk ; T Fit fo nounced by local women’s Car Pa rty a Oo a 5 groups for the near future. S k ~ oy BS. The second annual spring C ] G Genera to pea before the fiesta will be sponsored by the ollege ‘Droup At 2 P. M. (CST) emer Mi Ist Sma wo To Meet May 4 | WASHINGTON, Apr. 19 (UP) I : ‘ | The Stephens College Club of| — House Republican Leader Jo- - The program includes a cafe | W. Martin J dt One-four | Indianapolis will have a bridge-| seph . Martin Jr, sa oday teria style dinner from 5 to 7 | ” Douglas MacArth spoon salt m., a style show in the cafe- lcanasta party at 1:30 p. m. May, {that Gen. uglas MacArthur is broth or Fn. t 7:45 and 8:45 {4 in Blocks’ auditorium. going to address the 60th annual chicken'h teria uo fun and > Wn | Mrs. Carson Donley, chairman, Continental Congress. cooked P musical review at 7:30 and 8x (will be assisted by Mesdames Ar-| Rep. Martin annoiinced the EO P. Mm. in the auditorium and an |thur Wupter, James O. Price, General will sandwich a brief EN a auction in the school library at | Weymouth Fogelberg, Eric Wad- speech before the Daughters of wisn Tg 8:45 p.. m. |leigh, James Battis and Join: the American Revolution after his a X pal) A free service sponsored by | Fletcher and Miss Jo Ann Book- |address to a joint meeting of the rust—( students in the home econom- | walter. U. 8. Congress and ceremonies at sifted flou ics department will be a baby- | Early reservations have been Washington Monument, baking pov sitting bureau in the school {made by Mesdames John E.| The DARs, in a dither of ex- salt, one « nurse's. office. Mrs. Miriam | Stegg, Dale Schofner, C, William citement, were all set to greet Bx tablesy Mendenhall, home economics Sebald, Gene R, Thomas, William their man of the hour: Gen. Mac- Irvishche : Clinkscales, C. R. Greene, E. G. Arthur, parsley. teacher, and Miss Katherine |Mauck. David B K th ONE: M {Mauck, Dav rewer, Kenne : Werte, School Pe Papers |Hoffman, Richard Nelson, Ro-| Mrs. MacArthur cup flour, Esther Wiliams, Margaret man Barlow and Arthur Locke. | 5937 I A AR A Be. 3S s, M: | ' ouillo Weimer, Edna Wilson, Liticia i sete ul Se us A en |seats and about 6000 Daughters Add to on Ludeman, Linda McMurray, wood and also to day camps. By MRS. ANNE CABOT fiower-like freshness to your Were scrambling for them, It or bouillol Alice Lewis, Betty Shanafelt, | c———— {| If you can’t have fresh room. The large motif meas- (would be first come, first served, heat until Pat Dain and Shirley Hoard. flowers in your bedroom all ures 15 by 18 inches. Mrs. MacArthur was at least taste rema Guest Tea M rs. Thorn H eads | year around, the next best Pattern 5937 includes hot partially responsible for getting TWO: Mrs. L. James Woods. 3227 A di od d | thing is to embroider this bedu- iron transfer for designs, ma- {the General to talk to the Daugh- and veal; po es Yvyoous, ccre ite u ges tiful bouquet on a bedspread. terial requirements, stitch illus- ters. She is a member of the DAR about two N. Penny vane Sh io be Mrs. Ray Thorn has been| Vibrant colorings and simple trations, color chart and fin- [chapter in her hometown, Mur vegetables hostess for a guest tes from 3 elected president of the Associa-| stitches create a masterpiece ishing directions. freesboro, Tenn. through. to 5 p. m. today. The white el- : Needlework fans—Anne Cab- | While they waited for the Gen- THREE: an tion of Accredited Flower Show| of design which will lend ephant sale and tea is sponsored 11 : |Judges of Indiana. ot's big new album is here. eral to arrive, the Daughters minutes. P by the Women's Affairs Com- - , . | The election was held at a re- 4 nd C Dozens of fascinating new de- [scheduled a vote for eight new of six well ition of Ihe Both Tarkington JUNIOR LEAGUE OFFICERS—Indianapolis Junior League members elected new otficers for [cent meeting at the farm home andyman Lan signs. gifts, decorations and {vice presidents and on Possibly 2 glass deep vie eater. Mrs. Howar + il : I" : : . : lof Mrs. Goethe Link near Brook- special features . . ., plus four few resolutions. ey listened by one-half o1 Gritith ol be aciicneer. e year at the annual business luncheon meeting yesterday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. They {of Make Shoe Rack ift patterns and directions, radio to MacArthur's address to iy : . So are Mrs. Edward W. Harris Jr., president; Mrs. Joseph Barr, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sprague |'Y™ g : Mrs. E. M. Hilligoss and Mrs. . : YI ? ! ¥ cy} : . Also elected were Mrs. John If there’s a handyman in vour - Congress. FOUR: Lindon A. Bailev. co-chairmen. H. Gardiner, treasurer; Mrs. John Allerdice, recording secretary, and Mrs. Daniel P. Morse, vice DOwaine, Moorenrte, Vic Dro=s house. arevat hah E CABOT Candidates one and o il sted by Mr a resident (left to right). On ? a + prevail upon him to make ANN AB ; Xilj ho assisted hy Ms. Harry P (left to right) dent; Mrs. Albert King, Rich- unis convenient rack for your, The Indianapolis Times Candidates for the DAR posts ng BOW Coffey, hospitality sy : dianapolis Altrusa Club will be including overnight accommo- the ,Sky-Hi Club will follow a none a0 TE BDImpSon Howe, shoes, A slanting shelf attached Po are Miss Lillian Chenoweth, the size of The hospitality committee Celebrated with a 7 p.m. dinner dations for 50 guests, a Satur- smorgasbord ° dinner at Seis, Solresbonding and re tc the : 372 W. Quincy St. Washington; Miss Frances Cush- tte at members include Mesdames C. Saturday in the Hotel Washing- day night buffet and a Sunday 6:30 p. m. today in the Marott [SPTAINg secretaries, and Mrs, E.1u ihe lower part of your inside Chi 6 I man Wilson, Santa Fe, N. M.; enough to a ton. dinner. Hotel. | C. Kleiderer, treasurer. closet door, the rack is simple and cago ©, Mrs. John Newton Pharr, New B. Barnes, Robert M. Bowes, t- pres Tt: it Mrs. Thomas Ayton and Mrs. Pp Iberia, La.; Mrs. William Louis gether. Charles B. Brownson, High Car- Charter members, past presl- |njtiation Set Mrs. Robert Bartlow, Adrian, Robert F. Mannfeld have been ReXPensive’to construct. No. 5937 Price 20c | Ainsworth. Derby, K 4 Mrs FIVE: ] penter, Raymond C. Dorr, How- Bhnts 14 new Jelibers will be Committee chairmen include Mich, was re-elected president named chairmen for the Christ- Needed are a plece of board 26 is Wells, Washing. floured bo ard T. Grifith, Walter Houp- PROFS CWIOR on Bal Mesdames Betty Richardson, of Kappa Kappa Gamma So. |mas flower show to be held byby 12 inches; enough one-inch Cabot Album -25¢ ton. onegighth pert, Ford Kauffman, Ralph _ ~~ . ° ty orace Hadley, and Ancil Hat- ~ rority active chapters and alum- the organization in Block's au- lumber to cut a couple of triangles . Mrs. Yo Ha. ugh, ~~ TT. Morris, Clarence A. Paul and R. ¢Xecutive secretary, will be field and Miss Nancy Buckles. ‘nae groups at its 12th Delta |ditorium. . 112 by 12 by 14 and a strip of nale] oe ibivilnda teas bbiit dine IT vg Ga Ell Faron The Ma E. Tappan. guest speaker. Mrs. Leota Ren- Registration will be handled by Province convention last week- | Committee chairmen are Mrs. round molding. | eereeresessicanccccccetcnnsnees Baron Kirkpatrick Pittsburgh; Dining room hostesses include Bary, chairman of De lnierna: Mrs. Hadley and Mrs. Richard- end on the Indiana University Downing, staging; Mrs. Link, The last is nailed on as a heel- Street ..ceseseescescsssssscssss| Mrs. Harry J. Smith, Parkers- 3 Mesdames Ernest R. Alcorn, Bona comm Se on truss: i son, Miss Jane Gibson and Miss campus. Mrs. John Richardson, schedule; Mrs. Burke Nicholas, catcher, to prevent your shoes burg, W. Va.; Miss Margaret pri Kenneth Lemons, T. M. Ryboit, Srmation wi e a spe Virginia Kistner. Ft. Wayne, was elected vice tickets, and Mrs. Gilbert Rowe, from sliding down into the trough City *sessscsssssscssecssrsenese 3oodwin, Beloit, Wis., and Mrs, Stanley Sheard, Paul T. Roch- 8uest. Initiation of new members of president. ei Terre Haute, registration. 5 _ of the rack. * State «.vsrerresscacssessnssses |ROy E. Heywood, Portland, Me. By JO! rd, Fred SAR Raph T. The Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority | MIXET Spon, sa A ar) Luphan. Province Convention this week- | a Bm 8 » - » salad bo feim, F. C. Albershardt, Earl J. end will feature state day | ° 1 i n V 1 luce this Baier and James Ruddle will activities Saturday and special | nm : © n poor qual pour. sessions Sunday. Mrs. Roy O. | , BR local hot : Price, general chairman, will | lettuce i « The 34th birthday pf the In- direct hospitality arrangements > tuting wil - escarole We, the Women— erately p < F1 Older People Must Make aries - ately p New Friends or Have None A ear. 7 scarce. » | BANANA By RUTH MILLETT CANTAL « “WHAT do older people care about making new scarce. P GRAP] . £

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friends?” asks a woman who disagrees with a column advising a mother to let a married daughter live her own ‘life and fill her own with new interests and new friends. They should care a great deal. For the person -who doesn’t secontinue to make new friends through the years is likely to end up with very few. Things often happen to the friends we

“make when we are young. They move away «from us, or we from them. Their interests Here change or ours do. They get too busy for us, Mr. and ,or they drift away gradually. | rt A A middle-aged man once told me that 624 N. Crs .as he watched older men lose their friends proaching “one by one through death he made up his daughter, ‘mind that it was important to keep “replac- Mattingly. ing” friends all through life. He has done and Mrs. that and though he has out-lived many of > = «the friends of his younger days, his life is | 2119 Avon + still enriched by many friendships. Ruth Millett | ; The cou = 2 =» 2 8 5 9 a. m. Saf : THE middle-aged or older person who says, * t do older Neri * people care about making new friends?” and settles back to Neri Cath “let his grown children become the only really important thing Fr. Donald «in life is making a grave mistake. Miss Jan ol Children can't take the place of friends. It is wrong to try will enter sto make them do so. For it is limiting to the parent, and a * burden to the son or daughter. shower fo! * At every age people need friends. And the old way to be p. m. tonig « sure of having friends at every age is to keep old friendships Kenneth * \ walive and to keep on making new ones. Franklin R » Any grown son or daughter whose parents have many good Miss Joa St, will

friends could tell this woman huw important friendships are «to the older person. “ For it is the lonely older person who is a burden to his

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