Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1951 — Page 6
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ c WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1052 Achievements of Teen-Agers With Hobbies Show Rare Talent ~~ ~~ +“ 34 Hoosiers = CEES By ma B Attend Al PTA Panels
Mrs. Greig Plans For 1952 Congress
By KAY MURPHY.
Timeés Special
MIAMI BEACH, May 23— Two conventions are on ®t the mind of an Indianapolis woman, Mrs. Jack C. Greig. i They are the 1951 convention of the National Congress of
Organizations—
Carnival Saturday At Orchard School
Has Varied Program
News-of an annual carnival and new officers high--y lighted today’s organization announcements. : Sponsored: by the Orchard Parents Association, the annual Orchard School Carnival will be Saturday beginning at 11 a. m. WORLD OF MAKE BELIEVE—Froggy is telling the little girl in the forest. all about the world Morning activities will feature pony rides, free movies | in the Mdgic Forest puppet show.
"is attending here, and the 1952
§ state of Indjana will be hos®ss, k Mrs. Greig, president of “the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, said Tuesday that, “we Indianans can't possibly compete with the glamor here. I guess we'll have to concentrate on PTA business when the convention
and games. A special SS ———— BY JOAN SCHOEMAKER WYGND, a Morse code station. comes to Indianapolis.” 1F SUCCESS can be judged by present achievements Most of the time John uses his guest appearance will be Showers Soa 2d g : y prese ba ¢ oe i% ost 0 John ures bis re. Shak Chosen made by the Indianapolis | at least five Indianapolis teens have a good start. kFach ing a language She has, however, been attend-
Indians at 2 p. m. one has an interesting hobby that demands more than A Dbaiting-casting exhibition T H being a spectator. will be given at 3 p. m. Harry Oo onor Pat Moore and Sarah Myers make hand puppets Sutphin, national pait-casting and give shows at children’s parties. As a ham radio
Ehamplon, wil Put hu > Miss Swartz operator, John Henry talks -— SA = = r——
only another ing to some pre-1952 convention ham could business while here. She has
understand, BIRD'S EYE VIEW—Pat Moore (top) and Sarah Myers hide named Mrs.” Robert F. Shank,
John can talk seod ._ Indianapolis, retizcing PTA region Ore bar themselves behind ‘the backdrop to put the puppets through their Tour Nite DrasidEnt. ae the Toned
right here in paces. {convention chairman for next
hibition of fly-casting, spinning { her hams all rein added. Only one fairy tale is in Indianapolis or 3 part-time job at the Polar Ice Ed, a senior at Howe High year's sessions. Mrs. Joseph and bait-castings Miss Shirli Swartz will be busy] > other hans 4 OVEr' their repertoire, “The Princess one as far (Co, where Miss Janette Smith gcnool, is {he son of Mr. and Walker, Greentield, past president Booths of interest to all ages attending showers in her honor the world. Ed Dwyer who and the Frog.” A favorite Hop- away as Ar- does ice sculpturing for the Mrs, F. E. Dwyer. 3206 Ken- of indiana Congress Wil serve will be on display : g b , | works part time at the Polar along Cassidy program fs "In gentina, company. SEAR JE€%y Oe as vice chairman. ; > : oe prior to her marriage June 12 I eC : Bei : the Lost Gold Mine.” hei » “Almost all After watching Miss ‘Smith, wood Ave. Mrs. Shank was succeeded in Carnival committee chairmen |g. i peconre the bride of °° “° carves figures in ice. Pat's father added his tal- John hams can Ed did a little whittling with 8.8 her regional office Tuesday by are Mrs, Arch €urrie and Mrs, Frank Bell Throop, son of Mrs A former farm boy, Harry ents to the shoy, too. He built speak Eng- his pocket HARRY Krueckeberg. son of Mrs. J. W. Heylmun, Oak Park, John G. Kingham. _ a = ey P : J Krueckeberg still raises chick- the folding stage the girls sit lish,” he says. But, unless you knife, using the Rev. and Mrs, H. I. Krueck- Ill. Mrs. Shank was accorded Booth chairmen include Mrs, Frank Throop, 57 E. Maple Road. ens. behind. Spotlights, backdrops know the different communica- slivers of ice § t eberg, has 14 white rock pullets another honor, though, and apT.uther Brooks, baked goods; Parents of the bride-to-be are : and pull curtains complete the tion signals it would be impos- at the loading € * in a chicken house he built be- Pointed vice president of the PTA
Pat and Sarah, Broad Ripple
Mrs, R. S. Winchester, ponies; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Swartz scenery, Mr. and Mrs, Dewey EK. sible to understand each other dock. The hind their house, 1224 Laurel State Presidents Club.
Mrs, George Dailey, conces- 4142 N. Meridian St. High Schoo) freshmen, EIV® Myers, 5766 Central Ave. are completely. technique is St. For the past couple of years Mrs: Greig is proud of the fact , . their puppet shows before Girl tr pant y : p > i ' sions; Mrs. Robert Risk, aprons; | Honoring Miss Swartz, Mrs. geout Troops and at all kinds Sarah's parents. To verify the fact that two the same for Harry has been raising chick- Indiana was among the states Mrs, George Halverson, games; [Harry Weaver Jr. will have # of children's parties. They start The two girls bought dolls, ,. cy. 0 actually made radio $2" ing in ens from the recognized for its efforts to obtain Mrs, William Watson, books, ‘linen shower in her home in Wil- cut off their heads, made ’ stone as it is technique he money for the National Head-
ed thelr programs last year and Mrs. Doyle Boggess, dolls Jfams Creek June 1. after using hand puppets in a and doll clothes. | Miss Joan Coxen and Miss Sue social studies project. Mrs. James Leffel, sportswear (Goodman will entertain in Miss Since that time Pat's mothand clothing; Mrs. Hobson Wil- /Coxen’s home at 3834 N. New! er, Mrs. Paul Il. Moore, 625
dresses and arms. When they contacts with each other they for sculptursit behind the stage and back- send QSL cards. These post- ing, but Ed drop, they rest their elbows on curds bear the call letters of the ©nly .knows their knees and wiggle the pup- station, the name and address one . . . cut
quarters Building fund. She res ports that Indiana's contribution averaged nine cents per member and the membership is 183,007.
learned in the Tech High School agriculture course
liams, white elephants; Mrs. [Jersey St, June 3 with a Pyrex Kessler Elvd., has written pels Wim Juels hands inserted of the ham and technical infor- With the gan Kd and from Pur- Large Delegation Howard Harrington, noon shower. scripts regularly for the two = nation about the set, John has chip into the ice and round out due University Mrs. Greig heads one of the lunches; Mrs. Louls Marks, toys; | jy... = Mrs. Lvman Pearson, Eirls. Occasionally a new one i: 2 8 a a drawer full, the line,” he said. “Miss Smith & 8 Triculture largest delegations here—outside Mrs. William Wildhack, decora- 5338 Washington Blvd will have JOHN HENRY, another Broad He's quick to point out that usually uses a clay model bulletins. of Florida. Thirty-four are in her tions, and Mrs. Earl Larson, y Ripple High School student, is like other hams he is not re- which she makes first, but I Plus his group, including Mrs. Leonard
|a pantry shower for Miss Swartz,
flowers and plants. ! A bar accessory Shower will be
one of 90,000 radio amateurs in sponsible for radio or televis- just* make bulky figures that white rocks he Mrs. Alfred Stokley, candy |!
this country. He inherited his ion Interference the neighbors 4on't require too much detail has a Cornish-
Pearson, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Mrs. Frank Rieman and Mrs. Earl
and ice cream; Mrs, Lacey Siven Jot Jigs Saino June hobby by following in his dad's might have. His outside an- work, I've never had any Hamp rooster, . Harry Dickinson, all of Indianapolis. Shuler, telephone; Mrs. Walter |} .."} : 615 E. 34h Sli footsteps, tenae tends to lessen interfer- training in art. a new breed They divided up for sectional S8aeman, banker, and Mrs. dE M COW - Hy N In 1938 Dr. R. S. Henry, 710 ©nce and his set meets FCC “1 just use my imagination,” which is a cross between a Cor- meetings Tuesday so that all of Larry Richardson, publicity, Iridian St il » vi iv f r the E. 58th St. got his Federal specifications. he says. “Once I made a pink nish and a New Hampshire Red. the panel discussions on wholed . bride-t be J pherian fo : (‘ommunications license as a #5 7 elephant as a centerpiece for It was given to him by a family some play projects, needs of Propylaeum Officers | Fidesio-he June %, ~ “Ham.” His station is W9WUC, ICE sculpturing is one occu- a New Year's Eve party. When friend in Ohio. vouth, civil defense and service A ti de of the ! June 9 Mrs. John C. DePrez, a radio-telephone type commu- pation few workers follow. it was finished, I packed it in When the ‘pullets don't lay, to the rural community would be nnouncement is made of the |gpa1pyville ’ ; . i Shelby , will have a dinner icati Th en fewer who use & bag of ice to keep it from Harry culls them out. His eggs covered. new officers for the Propy- |,.:.iv for the vaged “copie i nication. £re are even : ; TE dt t we ‘est laeum. I y fo > engaged couple In a Sometime later John got his ~ it as a pastime, yet it was a melting until we got ready to are so 0 a few teachers, Mrs. Greig attended the civil Elected at th 1 {het hore, Pat Sarah own license. His station is natural for Ed Dwyer. He has use it.” on _ neighbors and parents. defense panel discussion because e annual meet- | A purret supper will be held - - a AR — = ~~ : ~ “I've been asked so much at home
ing of the stockholders they
Parents and Teachets, which she
i convention, for which her home -
{June 10 in the home of the bride- | ° (about the PTA program for this, " _are Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, presi-_ {to-be-for—the—-attendants——— ~My Day foe rm — —Sorority-Umi—- Events—— rmi—— Ac andioh ght— rir HX PRR Gms ements eee
dent; Mrs. George Rose and | She heard the panel, headed by
Mrs, Robert McMurray, first |, a Saris wi vate Protas: Senate Approval Plans Dinner TOMORROW Rite She lod oF Dr. Braye Oren, assistant ad-
and second vice presi 8; Mrs, g i - presidents; Mrs ter and the bridal party the eve- | Irvington Unit, Indianapolis mir¥rator for training and edu
Waldo B. Rossetter, treasurer, : Women's Voters League — 9:30 cation, Civil Defense Administra= and Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes, SE ne 11 Tn We Indianape Of India Grain Shipments Members of the Pi Beta PhiSos| Sire, Hervie ees 248. The Caroline Scott Harrison !i0n, Urge parents to develop selfsecretary. "he. brid rority Mothers Club of Butler Irvington, hostess. DAR Chapter will have a cand] reliance and stamina through Board members re-elected for lxapss o ne 3 Jxemuer of By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT . University will honor senior girls Columbian Chap, 1TSC -— 12:30 |; zhi memorial candi: ynowledge of defense measures. A three-year-term are Mesdames tended Blin Ta EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK, May 23 —1 read and their mothers with a dinner p. m. 38th St. branch, Indiana E torial service at 4 p. m. The panel advised that PTA’s see J. Raymond Lynn, Fred EK. Ny hive iy, Her ad v ? LD ANIL Why By He ; at Hotty Hock Hill Prides National Bank. Speaker, Mrs. Sunday in the chapter house. to it that one member in every Gifford and Ralph C. Vonnegut. Slog eas ana hate rom | ne where the Senate finally has passed a bill for sending Olly Jocks ay. | ‘Noble Reynolds. Mrs. Carleton W. Atwater, {amily has first aid training, Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon and Cornell rad School. He is at.| two million tons of grain to India on a loan basis. All seniors will be presented Pi { , 4i00 yoderal —12:30 p. m. Mrs. chaplain, will conduct the service, that Pras SHEORMRE Divod dono? Mrs. Charles Stevens were [filiated with Beta Theta Pi Fra- I have always thought that all countries” would prefer to Phi plagues. J. F. Matthews, 3326 N. Capitol, Mrs. Howard B. Stitt, soloist, Dr Ae eo Pp what elected to serve as new board ternity. receive WTA eves hoe need on the basis of reciprocal trade ne- Girls honored will be Mesdames , hostess. Mrs, C. H. Tuttle and will be accompanied by Mrs. Ken- hs Hema ¥ i 2 is Peonl at members, gotiations and I do not think that this idea of payment in Kind, Betty - Brown Crosbey, Marcia, Mrs. W. A, Clark, entertain- neth Dix Coffin. oe a Li
to include certain raw materials, such as Wells Herschey, Ruthann Thomas ment. Following the memorial service monazite and manganese, will be at all dis- Fisher and Betty Ann Lewis Bix- 1908—1 p. m. Mrs. Thompson Ab- the committee will place flags on Wanted A Look tasteful to the Indian government. Of course, ler, Misses Jane Bettle, Betty bett, 6398 Washington Blvd. Crown Hill Cemetery graves of Many of the Indiana delegates
Miss Wilson | ISHING To Be Wed |
The approaching marriage of Miss Rosanne Wilson is announced by her parents Mr. and
the manner of pavment, if the loan is to be Blades and Barbara Elliot. hostess, the Mesdames Caroline Scott Har- took the sightseeing trip planned paid with materials, will have to be negotiated Misses Patricia Fricke, Marge PTA UNITS rison, Cornelius Cole Fairbahks, for convention -goers Tuesday through the Kconomic Co-operation Admin- Iba, Barbara Jungclaus, Marilyn School 3—All-day meeting. Mrs.shapin G. Foster and Merrick E. afternoon. Prof. Allen A. Smith istration. The bill still has to go through Kinder. Barbara Kidd, Patty Kos- Paul Benedict, 241 N. Gary, Vinton. of Purue University, first vice
satz, Dorothy Lewis, Ruth Reed, hostess. Parent Education Flags will also be placed on the president of the Indiana congress,
the House, however, and one can only hope : : . Jeanne Deliderich and Marilyn group. Speaker, Mrs. Bert C. graves of three Real Daughters, was particularly interested. As
and pray that this will be done quickly.
Mrs. Robert O. Wilson, 5429 Guil- Although most of us think we made Wright. McCammon. two Revolutionary soldiers and he expressed it, ‘I want to see the ford Ave, reat progress tn our Human Rights Com- Mrs. John Eden, house mother, 48 —1:15 p. m. Meeting and tea. chapter members who have died campus of that school that beat Times Garden Editor » Miss Wilson will become the mission sessions in Geneva, the question is Will be a special guest. 45—9:20 a. m. Spring program. during the past year, us on the football field last fall.”
By MARGUERITE SMITH bride
of Timothy T. McDowell not yet settled whether the article of imple-
R—I have 10-6-4 fertilizer: on son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Mc entation, the economic, social and cultural hand. Is that all right for ever- Dowell, 3605 Forest Manor Ave, rights shall apply only to rights, or whether any machinery greens? How much to a plant? ha 0150 #, Ja derenony Satur- Mien applic able to all rights shall be made applicable also Mrs, P. G. K. Airy Cathol ney a e eart of 9 ivi thd political rights This will come at a later phase : Mar, ¢ ¢ Church. when the covenant, as a whole, is being considered. A—High nitrogen fertilizer, such For her maid of honor the i : i rw 3 as this, will encourage growth bride-to-be has chosen Miss Pa- THE SOVIET conception of what constitutes international of foilage on any plant. But tricia Riley. Co-operation was very well stated by their delegate, Mr. Morof additional potash (last figure Miss Nancy McNulty will be 50% I think*I understood it correctly. [ Ip formula) will encourage root bridesmaid. Barbara “McDowell From their point of view, the members of the United Na- [ growth and help build a styrdy will ‘be junior bridesmaid. tions should eet to talk about subjects that will improve the i plant, Follow package direc Attending the prospective bride- conditions of the working people throughout the world, should } tions. The larger the tree the groom as best man will be 2Bree as fir as possible, on principles and measures that should IF more fertilizer you can use with James Faust. Ushers will include be taken, but should then leave it entirely in the hands of the f safety. Use too little rather Donald - and. Richard Wilson. Individual state to carry. these out. "than too much. And water it MRR [ well as soon as you put it on, Cou le to Entertain Cam F; r Gj [ C 1k fF A mulch of rotted manure is P P I e Ir S ounci ! ! excellent evergreen fertilizer, 1f After 500-Mile Race
Jou can't get manure use! My ana Mrs. Sidnev A. Hom Lists Summer Programs
r : . : : ground corncobs and peat moss. will entertain guests at dinner in
. : \ QUT or és ar i The cobs will add plant food. the Hillcrest Country Club fol- | Inereas i - iid : \ dan enlarged camping Droaram The peat moss does not. lowing - ‘the 500-mile-race next Is announced by the Indi Ln apol < Council of Camp Fire Girls. : ; : : Resident camping tor an eight week period, June 23 to Aug. 17 ; Wednesday, i \ Le ti ’ 1 tn Send all questions on garden- In. their box and at dinner will will be available at Camp Delight. Noblesville, and from June 11 to i ing to Marguerite Smith, The be Dr. and Mrs. Dean Ray, Ben- W N : | : : if h ha Tiphecenoe State pari. \ ) Nine differer lay camp prog! gs in the city wil p availa Indianapolis Times, Indian. ton Harbor, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. bet ¢ j 8 tn prams in the city will be available i i . 2 i¢ bot! iL | ¢ ris and not - - - apolis 9. Queries must include Philip a Ty Ane I Camp Fire ( from u the all-day trips planned. The dames Edward Ker 8, An. T8014 : Lin age seven, : r ohap § , hames and addresses to be drews, Kurt Morgenstern, Joseph up during June, July and August od gh wy be be chartered bus Jury answered. Abbott and M. J. Bizub. Sites ! dat ire Cumber- > lo Mania HE
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