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; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ Conference [Plan Reunion
To Discuss i'Job Ahead’
Business, Professional
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Clubs Plan
‘Radios for
. . ‘Iran Project Group to Meet
Watch for Sewing Winners
; In Houston Women to Meet Times Special be WASHINGTON, Apr. 27 A | “Full Partnership for the Job new ‘Radios for Tran” project | Ahead” will be the theme for the
!33d annual Indiana Federation
Business and Professional Wom-| en's convention next week-end. | The convention will be Friday through Sunday in the Claypool Hotel. i Registrations will begin at 3 'p. m. Friday on the hotel mez-| {zanine, | Mrs. Julia Cole Fauber, New York, director of program . coordination for the National Federation, will have charge of a workshop that night. Assisting {will be Miss Grace Thompson, |Huntington, state program colordination chairman. reunion dinner at 6:30 p. m. | Early bird breakfasts Saturday, today in the Marott Hotel, {will precede a business session Honor guests will be Dr. Cyril \including reports by state officers) gp Richards, acting president {and the nominating committee, | of Denison. and Mrs. Richards.
Open At Noon | Parents of students attending
Polls will open at noon. Dur-| the university and friends of | ing the afternoon Mrs. Jean Hall,| the institution are invited both
will be presented at the General Federation of Women's Clubs convention next month in Houston. | It will be introduced by Mrs. William Dick Sporburg, New! York, through a Voice of Amer-| ica broadcast to Iran under the| direction of Bartow H. Underhill, | Mr, Underhill is deputy director, | Private Enterprise Corporation, ____, State Department. ow “The May 14-19 event is expected »to bring some 2000 community] leaders to the Shamrock Hotel! headquarters. | Following convention Mrs. Hir-| am C. Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa,| CFWC president, will lead a party| of clubwomen on a goodwill tour to Mexico and Guatemala. | Speakers for the closing eve-| ning session May 18 will be Wil-| liam Chapman Foster, Economic Co-operation Administration ad-| ministrator; Mrs. Perle Mesta, vl
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The Denison University Alumnae Club of Indianapolis will hold a reception and family
S. minister to Luxembourg, and! Erwin D. Canham, Christian Sci-| | Valparaiso, will report on resolu-| to the reception and the dinner, . - By N ence Monitor editor. { tions and Mrs. Fauber and Miss The latter will begin at 7 ENJOY PERFECT FITTING LASTS, beautiful y. Finance Forum IT FITS — Betty DeVries, fashion co-ordinator at Block's, | Thompson will conduct a second] guna . : : ’ vi That morning a model finance] models" one of the entries in The Times Sewing contest for Mrs, |PTOBT2™ Workenob. Dr. Richards will speak and top quality leathers, fine styling, wear-resistant make 2 forum will oe given by Roscoe C. Helen Haverstick, fashion co-ordinator for Wasson's, and Miss Conyen iad theme wil Je Jie show movies of campus life. . . : f +h it opens agalle, Assortation 3 Stock Bx. Janice Berlin, Marion County home demonstration agent. They are tole of Judse Sore T Rughes Dr. Stewart McClelland, head | construction. See our wide selection of these ironing. change Firms; Mrs. Marion v= : hd dt “ : i { ens Eberly, Institute of Life Insur.| contest iudges. in the Riley Room. Judge Hughes of oe pal Camnee Je Insuiie famous shoes. Serial In ance. and Dr. William A. Irwin, Winners of The Times Sewing Contest will be announced 15 national president. Awards toastmaster | neckline American Bankers Association. Sunday in the Women's Section of The Sunday Times. will be presented. : ; . ‘International delegates will be Photographs of the first and second-place winners modeling = Guest speaker for the interna- mare weleoming 4 cominitiee A. Wine or Brown Loafers: Sizes 4-10. 8.95 Means featured May 17. Evening speak- their garments will be shown Sunday. tional breakfast at 9:30 a. m. Claude I eSdames > ers will be Don J. Rafael Orea- Local first place winners receive $50, second place, $20. These Sunday in the Riley Room willl Loh and ATuars. ut. ’ } Patte muno, Costa Rica ambassador, 8Wards are made in each of the eight judging classifications, be James Eldridge. He will talk are wallace § x : B. Brown and White Saddle Shoes: Sizes 5Y3-8, pattern and Walter H. Judd, Minnesota First place winning garments on “It's Your United Nations.” Np 2 ace Smith, Mrs, Joba 8!/. 12, 6.95% 12043 { terial re Congressman. Will be entered in the national Won the prizes. .. plus all the | "( o1ion will adjourn follow-| YW: Clark 304 Robert BES. pad Pde | Aniehing ‘Mrs. Alben W. Barkley*will be contest. First place winners entries in the contest ... at a he tallation of officers. New nN ' . honor guest at a special junior, here by receive $200 and a public display inthe Central I 2 a riot directors will Democrats to Dance C. Boys' Buckle Loafers: Sizes 11-3. 8.45 | Brigh program May 16. That day! ov expense-paid trip 10 1.ibrary, St. Clair and Washing- hold a post convention executive The 19th Ward Women's Demo- ! with de Segue) Dolgwyn, oie Diottre In addition an award of $500 ton Sts. committee meeting. cratic Club will hold a dance trom | ‘ J broider tie RD A number on has been added to the classifi- The display opens Sunday Mrs, LaVonne DeVore. Shelby- gin 11:30 p.m. tomorrow in| Wassen's Youth Center, Fitth Moor Alled ba . cati ; iis - and will continue through Tues- ads the nominating com- the lovenian Hall, 2717 W. 10th| in simp sereen stars will be guests. on for junior high school ... "go / ville, head St Kathleen Norris. noted author. 2nd high school students. This ay 8 ours are, Sunday from ‘mittee. Unopposed candidate for ™- a aa colors. will talk before the Youth Con. ™MONeY Will go to the home . ‘27 PF Th. Monday, § a. m. president is Miss Ruth Lewman. Rp p—- He eag servation committee in the after- economics teacher of the first to 6 D7. and Tnesqay, 92m. Progiding 3! the sessions wil] Ie 5 0 4 | U 4 9 ) O i 3 y | ' | 4 J U i | ) | ave nbon. Participants for a panel on place national winner in each gf t fi Me. Bessie L. Thorsen, Sew Prose . Ss, re “Conservation of Natural Re-| of he req elucsiications. A _ wichers wi or fst place Bend. : wep Xo sgurces” will be Farring Carpen-! Dre s ifi Su be given in ments from 6 to 9 p. m Toon ” - plete © tér, stockman, and Arthur H.| ss Cal on. First place garments will be DAR {io Dri Carhart, conservationist. Leslie Plan Display sent to New York roup fllustrat] A, Miller, former Wyoming gov-' The public will have an oppor- There is no admission charge ut for em * ernor, will be moderator. tunity to see the garments that for the public display. To Meet id § - . Teen Problems— ' , Chapter Arranges Bric |
| Memorial Service
Traits of a Gentleman
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Thursday, the Cornelia Cole i By JOAN ‘deik'S THAT TWO Bucks Fairbanks Chapter, Daughters of MAYBE it's old-fashioned to Z BORROWED LAST {the American Revolution, will “Mi talk about being a “gentleman.” NIGHT, ORUCK --AND hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the ISC ! Still, the traditional gentle- Propylaeum. A business meeting -_ - Shov ” | manly traits are basic elements will follow at 1:30 p. m. . By MARGUERITE SMITH | of success, both in society and Mrs. Douglas L. Reid will be Mrs. W : Times Garden Editor ! in business This is just as true in charge of a memorial service ne lege Ave. Q Please tell me the name of the, in 1951 as it was in 1851! ‘and Mrs. Leroy Millikan will re- with a m : flowers that you mentioned one ° So, lend me your ears. ‘port on the Continental Congress Miss Eug time that birds like. I think iti A gentleman keeps his word held earlier this month in Wash- ? Ave.. and was the seeds in the fall. Mrs.’ and sticks to his principles. ington. She represented the chap- - N. Rural J.P. { This integrity sets him apart ter at congress. Miss EI A Vitex, or chaste tree; is a from the chiselers and cheaters, Afterward chapter members . * rt Frank N. great attractor of cardinals. the gangsters and confidence- will visit the Harrison Memorial R S is the da: Other berry producing shrubs men of the world. Home. I n oom izes - liott, Bl : that birds like include bush! Furthermore, a gentleman is The ways and means commit- , Strohm i - honeysuckle, elderberries, mul-| not a sponger. He pays his way; tee is in charge of arrangements. : Mrs. Frar : berries, shadbush and the new| he never borrows unless abso- Mrs. Edgar H. Evans is chairman. rt Point. He : multifiora roses (not exactly] lutely necessary; he pays his Members include Mesdames Nich- due Unive : berry-bearing, but the birds like! debts promptly. He doesn’t olas M. Harrison, Walter H. Mont- a Miss P the fruits). Then there are make a display of money or gomery, James B. Nelson and (0, 0 bride of : such flowers as sunflowers, rud-| possessions; he never talks ‘Homer S. Wright. 4 June 30. : beckia, correopsis. Wild cher-{ about how much things cost. v bei a | Nps e—— j- Mr. and : ries make fine bird food. And! g£.8 =» : es, ng. a gentleman is Child P tients + & $ : Carrollton | A GRADE-A gentleman is ' tough in these easy-going times. | ahents to Ge : . . . humming birds will come for) oor;)'nor 1g aiscuss family af- pee sory Zoi umes . Sorry, No Mail, Phone or C.O.D. Orders. All Merchandise Subject to Prior Sale. - ara of M columbines, agonhead, ,oirs 1 bli i Baskets of Cookies y ‘ phlox and monarda. n public or with chance opinion of people who count. , — ; | asquaiiances. He never criti- And that's important. Theta Theta Chapter, Phi oo -r Sue A . . s his best gal to o>thers or ——eee Psi Sorority, will take gay May ! ' $ | 9 00 Hobbies betrays her secrets or shows her Cleanin Radiators baskets filled with cookies to the 12 x5.2 I 8th Century, rose background “sees $69.50 bo * ) | lettass, 3 | g General Hospital children’s ward | Rr Visits ° gentleman is always cour- Even frequent dusting does not Tuesday. po 'x6' $29 00 : To Be Topic ! teous to women. He doesn’t keep radiators clean. Occasional- The baskets were made under 12 x6 8th Century, green background ss8 us . $69.50 s = s COLUM { paw them in public or make Iv. alter brushing. treat the coll the direction of Mrs. Blaine Os- Miss Sue Mrs. George H. Wagner willl personal remarks about them. | °° 8. € COS terling at a recent social meeting I 12'x6.6' 18th Century blue background $1 19.00 $39 00 olis, Ind. . ' te 0 0 * = — College st
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