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Mrs, Edward B.' Scott and Mrs. John W. Hodge Jr., recording and

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Gypsy Chapter officers include in Europe following the final cUr-| 3. ive east to the summer home Mrs. Earl Bramer, president; Mrs. { | J. E. Robertson and Mrs. Herman Selka, first and second vice presjcents; Mrs. Paul Kahn and Mrs. ' D. J. E.-Kemper, recording and trip on the ship Princess Elza-| quiiford Ave. Sonia will enter

corresponding secretaries.

{ Mrs. Frank Baird, treasurer; are taking for their first visit to Mrs. B. R. Purcell, auditor; Mrs. Canada, Malcolm D. Mooers, delegate, and |

Mrs. W. L. McCrory, alternate. : Heading the James Whitcom Riley Chapter are

presidents.

Mrs. C. J. Wilson and Mrs. J. A. Whitsitt, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. E. J. Rugemier, treasurer; Mrs. Carl|pool. Moore, auditor, and Mrs, Richard!

Lawson, delegate.

Lazy Days Pleasant

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where Mrs. Lockwood will spend the rest of the summer. Nancy and John Spalding and little Peggy will spend their vacation with her. Nina and Tom Solley will be in the Lockwoods’ house in town. Guy Wainwright and his gon Steve are back from a trip to Europe which brings me to the ocean and an item in the local press the other day. It mentioned the bookshop in New York which sells nothing but volumes on the sea, and is apparently the only one of its kind in the world. J It is operated by Carola Paine whose father is Keyes Winter, formerly of Indianapolis, so the story would have been of interest to many people here had they known Carola’s married name,

A Day Late LLEN JOHNSON'S 4th birthday provided an excuse for another birthday cake, though it appeared a day late. Suitable in every detail, it was iced in pink and blue, had candles shaped lke little girls and a tiny little girl pushing a doll buggy perched on top.

Ellen is the daughter of Clay and Betty Johnson. of ¥ort Worth, Tex. With her mother, two sisters and brother, she is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs R. D. Brown,

The Browns’ other daughter and her husband, Jean: and Jack Hendricks, were at the party with their son and three little girls. Just to keep the pattern perfect, R. PD. Brown Jr. and his wife, who live in Texas, too, have three daughters, With nine granddaughters, Mrs. Brown is really up on the styles and likes of the belles of the coming generation.

, Gilbert-Miner] Engagament The engagement of Miss Anne Gilbert, 508 E. Michigan 8t., formerly of Virginia, and Pfe. George G. Miner, New York, is announced. Pfe. Miner is stationed at Camp Atterbury, No date has been set for the wedding.

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_. Directing the Evangeline Chapter will be Mrs. . Smith, president; Mrs. John K. Guthrie and Mrs, William

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Mrs. T, C. Hundley, auditor, and Mrs. E. A. Dehnbostel, federation dele-

b|1eaving the city next month. Miss Betty| Jean Whitesell, president; Mrs. ance of “Show Boat” Aug. 5 at ony vears Mr. Biltcliffe was Edgar Ashcraft and Mrs. Rich-|the Indiana State Fair Grounds, associated with the famous sumard Tibbs, first and second vide the Rosses will leave Indianapolis mer theater there. En route they

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Mrs. Keenan will head three general divisions: Housing, consumer relations and recruitment of women. Spe- % she will direct the civil ® defense and bond sales program - for IFC. . The national defense department in the federation was created by the General Federation of Women's Clubs at its Houston convention this spring. n - » “YES, it's a big program.” admits Mrs, Keenan. “But the state and county civil defense organizations are doing such a good job we will have lots of help. “As women it's our part to co-operate by circulating as much educational information as possible. People must know what to do in case of an attack.” She adds - thoughtfully that many persons are indifferent. They seem to have the idea an atomic attack from an enemy could happen to someone else, but not to them: It is this public lethargy she is preparing to overcome with the help of her club friends. Already Mrs. Keenan has a concrete plan underway for alerting to danger women, and through them, the public. And more than that a plan to help them find the right channels

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Europe After Starlight Musicals

Melvin T. Ross, Starlight Musi-|Braly. Both were formerly assocals general manager, and Mrs. clated with the Indiana University|

Medical Center here. i ti {Ross will take their first vacation Afterward. the. Pucinis

will!

A highlight will ‘be a return will live in their new home, 3551 MRS. KEENAN also repre-

sents the IFC on the State Civil Defense Advisory Council, created through the Civil De-

| beth and the Duke of Edinburgh Ladywood School, The operetta series chorus mas- _ ter, Edwin Biltcliffe, will leave | Other members of the produc- ,¢ the close of the season with | tion staff of the musicals also are yr... pijtoliffe and her mother, Mrs. Grace Baker, for a rest in perform- npennis, Cape Cod, Mass. . For

Indiana Legislature. a tions on that #3uncil. Indiana is the only other predominant ly feminine group represented. The department chairman's

{Aug. 8 by train for Montreal. will visit his father, James H., Outline to her group urges them

{They will sail from there Aug. ™ Bijtcliffe, and other relatives in to: on the Empress of Canada, sched- Fall River, Mass. They will re- ONE -—- Learn the facts of uled to arrive Aug. 17 In Liver- turn home Sept, 1. survival, ; TWO-—Study the civil de-

| fense program. THREE—Volunteer for civil defense duty.

Immediately they will go to Two Fly East

| Edinburgh for the last day of the) yy, 000rite deAnguera, choreog“Gathering of the Clan” celebra- ,,npner and pallet director for tion, a Scottish ritual last ob-'the mygicals, will motor in the {served 200 years ago. The four west with Ann Hunt Fulwood, a {day event was revived this year. pamper of the teaching staff of

Glasgow Visit Ballet Players. |

a Two New Yorkers on the pro- | Afterward they will visit rela- duction staff, Malcolm Beggs, FIVE—Serve actively in your

{tives in Glasgow and will then stage director, and Tom Bate, civil defense unit. lspend a week on the estate of stage manager, will leave for the yon oN { Mrs. Ross’ father, James Taylor. East after the final cuftain. TO GET THE ball rolling |An American Sansa, MN ae] Mr. Bate will fly to Pittsburgh, Mrs. Keenan is writing each of |is retired and living on |Aug. 6 to attend the Civie Light IFC's 13 district presidents and

civil defense courses by: a) Taking civil defense first aid. | b) Taking home nursing courses. | ¢) Becoming a nurses’ aid, and d) Donating blood.

[ney Islands, just north of Seot-Opera's performance of “Show national defense de i i: a S $ partment land. He last visited in Indian Boat” there. After a short stay chairmen urging them to se{apolis four and a half years a80/in New York, he will visit friends! cure a civil defense speak-

land plans to return’ with the in Atlantic City. |Rosses for a visit. Mr. Beggs will fly fo Cohasset | A week in England will be on Cape Cod to perform and as- | spent visiting major cities with a sist in the production of the sum{day in South Sea where the mer theater's four musicals there. | Rosses will see a performance of Sued |«“Oklahoma.” Starred as Curley {is John Elliott, the Broadway star who was featured in last summer's Starlight Musical production, “The Great Waltz," Paris will be the Ross head quarters for a week in France They will go to Lake Interlaaken and Lake Lucerne.

Return Oct. 2

| The objective ol {visit to the Belgium grave of itheir son, will follow. Staft Sgt. Melvin T. Ross Jr. lost his life in a B-17 bomber over Brunswick, Germany, in 1944, His body was not recovered until Nov. 19049. Only recently it was moved to the newest Eighth.Army Air Force cemetery in Liege. As a member of the Indianapo

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The couple will return to Can ada from Liverpool Sept 05 and arrive in Indianapolis Oct, 2.

West Coast Trip

Renato Pacinl, music director and conductor of the Starlight Musicals orchestra, will travel to both coasts of the U, 8. with Mrs. Pacini and their children, Sonia and Richard, on vacation, They will drive to Carlsbad, Cal, for a few weeks’ stay with Mrs. Pacini's sister and her husband, Dr. and Mrs, Knight F.

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tain of the summer outdoor musi- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. for training in preparation for | cal series in August. |Fermo Pacini, Alder Creek, N. Y.. an emergency. | On their September return they Ra

fense Act passed by the 1951 |

IFC is one of 13 organiza- |

Parents and Teachers Congress |

FOUR-—Enroll in Red Cross |

ing an all civil defense pro- |

gram at its monthly meeting in October. Lt. Frederic T. Cretors, Indiana civil defense director, will be a featured speaker at the Feb. 1, 1952, board meetng of IFC here in IndianapOlls. :

County presidents are being * * asked to have speakers on the

subject at their conventions next spring. And Mrs, John Whitehurst, Baltimore, assistant to the federal civil defense

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While her job is big, Mrs, Keenan doesn’t consider the field new. During World War II, as chairman of the women's

civilian defense division in her |&

own ward, she was in uniform. Now she is sparking a state _movement because she believes “clubwomen can do so much” to learn protection in case of an atomic blast, biological and chemical warfare, and to bring trained assistance. to stricken pecple in stricken areas. “It's -.a community project,” she asserts. “We must work

with other women's organizations and the local civil defense units.” -

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