Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1951 — Page 7
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The 28th Infantry Division, currently stationed at Camp Atterbury and slated to leave soon for overseas
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Convention Theme
Announced Are Two Different Things
“Effective Living" will be =
the. theme of a dav-long convention meeting of the I ndiana Association of
The Mature Parent—
Innocence and
s By MURIEL LAWRENCE N 1949, newspaper readers were sickened by the brutal murder of a little girl by a 68-year-old psychopath, the friendly old
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ceed, like sex-.rdesire, gets sick. Then it drives the person who feels it to seek power over others, like a sick sex urge, it destroys instead of bless» ing others. People. with a sick sex urge sometimes geek tn express it with little boys and girls instead of with other grown-up people whom they
y 3 y Yon hn K rigor ¢ 7 er anes honares Tin an risers of Wom- grandfather of one of her playmates. love. It is jist another form of hate that we have be given at the Indiana Roof The meeting will be held at Howard Whitman, a reporter who knows !0 learn to recognize.” ballroom by the Indianapolis 9 a. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. At- social problems, recently visited the dead child's Our reluctance to discuss .the subject of ex Service Men's Center, tending will be college, high home. In his book, “Terror in the Streets,” he POTVer=ion with shildrey Hefivesi Jom ou See Gen. Daniel $B, Strickler { school, and junior high school relays a message from her RR erat ve BIE OF As Ihe : . : “4 women's deans and advisers father to those of us who do : re of course, not preserving commanding general of the 44 their innocence, but their ignorance,
division, and his staff will be special guests,
The dance will he the last of
from all parts of the state. Dr. Lyle O. Estonson, assistant professor of education and
not know the statistics on the molesting of little boys and girls by sex degenerates.
THE MORE WE live, the more we realize
a series of events which the applied psychology at Purdue Says the dead gril's father, that good attitudes in human beings grow four regiments of cadettes have University. will BO eS the “We must be honest and forth- stronger as we hecome aware of them congiven honoring the Division JIOrR/LE Tes) NE on Any right enough to let children sciously. The child who is conscious of his own during its year's stay at At- il Gi ae gang know what to guard against.” truthfulness, honesty and independence is a self~ terbury. : rends in Luidance for [ti Go © © confident child. Unconscious innocence is no &£ 2 x . fective Living” will be the sub- CAN WE TEACH a child to safeguard of innocence. Conscious innocence is
MISS CAROLYN Clevenger,
ject of the afternoon panel discussion headed by Mrs. Myrtle
guard against the advances of sexually diseased people with-
a purity of heart that knows evil deliberately and intelligently.
fhe safeguard and rejects it,
c e 0 ent § ip IaPe 3 ages Y eBimen hb YR rea of Bus, Wan out mentioning the fact that Mrs. Lawrence With the shedding of baby teeth, children Ada May Koontz, Susan anapolis. there are such people? should be set upon the road of conscious awareBramlett, Kitty Whelchel and s » # No, we can't. So we should stop trying to. A ness of their own honesty, truthfulness and purand Elira Murtaugh, decora- MEMBERS OF THE panel warning against “strangers” with mysteriously ity of heart. x ear hay our Brieime on pez ' ty 3 ' } \ ’ will eg WW zoiriek > evil intentions did not protect the little girl who perversion wil espoi em 0 eir purity o I LNA pan TO SPLIT TICKET—Julia Moores (left) and Anne O'Connor (right) will share the Indianap- TH er ith “Broad home thought it was quite rar to accept ny and heart is a tragic mistake. There is a great difGustin and Alice McNally, en- ~ olis Symphony Orchestra season ticket they are buying from Mrs. George, Fatheringham. The ducat ple High Scheel; James F. Con- (AvOrs from her friend's kind old grandfather. ference. between. stagnant ignorance that ace 9, tertainment. : : ; . : . ah over principal of Garfield High Unless we are clear -and specific about sex ab cepts evil and active innocence that rejects fit. : enables them to attend 11 concerts at half price. Mrs. Fatheringham is director of student ticket oo Ce and Mre Normality, we do not do a thorough protective The Detroit Police Department-hi%€ comptiede Final arrangements are being ; a wir > ae 200, erre au . ha ars job. All we do is arouse fear and unwholesome 3 )ist of rules which it urges parents to discuss _ made by Misses Betty Jean sales for the Women's Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society. The campaign closes Rebecca Nelson Mitchell, assist- Xpeciiation. Horo tuey ale: Darke. ‘Betty Strattman, Mary If we have fven Johnny an Mary : 3 SRR LR a 5, i Sarees a Re Soturtey 50 Jigket. MOEN Suits ives them. J) WERREEITS or! he Sut: at SEE ee gas RAST AT Wea a le dak SANGER EB iw ha REL Ra ox. Fron shat TR fs, Le 3 5 2 kis ‘= Warmoih. InVitations will be < should. not find it difficult to enlighten them on ; re : sent out by Misse¢ Irma Clark, BI k d : rr 2 qr mes in the the function of unhealthy sex. If healthy sex- EI take money, candy or treats from Ruby Rawlinson. Marilyn New- ackwoo on Bridge— evening, Dr. Evelyn Millis Du- 0 been presented as an expression of creative JiTangesa.
d expres-
man, Nancy Lake, Joanne Jones, Lettie Stant and Mary
Luck Plus Skill Can Equal Contract
ant professor .of child develop-
vall, executive secretary of the
- National Courftil on Family Re-
love, sitk sex can be presented as the expression of destructive hate.
" with their children.
Never go with them when they ask for directions, or when they offer you a job with pay.
: ; lations, will speak on “Chang- “a o> Ne . ; : d build- ’ ; " . Never play alone in alleys or deserte u jirls ma} Las Bair. ing Patterns in Marriage and inEx pa) Music will be provided by the Mr. Champion was burning- East dealer played the last spade from the amily Living.” WE SHOUD have no trouble at all in saying gs. tk tict eave HN ‘ 28th Division orchestra. All for revenge against Miss Brash North-South vulnerable . \ board. Miss Grace DeVaney is chair- ~The sexual urge is not different from any other Never wait around toilets but leave Im k is Bar- service men are invited. who had outheld him and out NORTH : yu u man of the program. urge. For example, the desire to succeed is nor- diately. ; lucked him so far in this rub Mr. Muzzy MR. CHAMPION frowned mal. It, like the sex urge, can bless the person Never let strangers touch or fuss with your de, oxidizes <x ber. That accounted for his SJ OR and muttered at his PRFinerS who feels it. But sometimes the desire to suc- clothing. by making Enameled Steel aling Bile d ! mut Sears . ing. . deviating somewhat from his H—8 5 3 play of the jack of hearts, ovo a er. C 1 : usual bidding practices. D—7 2 didn't think it could 5 He : ontainer Saves Tin 7 3 idn’t think it could po oh Sarnu A led er He took out Mr. Abels C—J 8653 be right. This seemed tn un- Canned Mushrooms e used a An enameie stee container : ¢ : — 5 . . : : > double of two hearts hut when WEST FEAST norse Mr. Abel and he became T S k ! ¥ ing op the Yecently developed by one of the three - hearts got doubled (in Mr. Abel Mr. Champion more confused than before 0 ea Are Economical 4 a ke-up. hig can mianutactyrers £aijed for’ good, loud tones, incidentally) Sed 3 2 S—A KQ10 He cashed his two high-clubs Sovnla, writer nf the A four-ounce can of mushr - 1v t tri : ~ ’ : a pally wn gd i” Hie an strip of s0lder he couldn't resist the chance to H—Q J 7 6 4 T6814 and then, after some though Innis Times column rooms ix the equivalent of about 72 duce Fol HER seals the side seam of the yp,p 5 damaging set on Miss D104 5 H—none made the very bad return of a “Inside Indianapolis.” Will be (oo baie pound of fresh mush- ier 4 rd that will ean. : Brash. C—A K D—J 8 3 spade. Miss. Brash ruffed in. gyest speaker at a dinner meet- ia : { - ajority of This process would make pos- c—Q 93 dummy and got rid of her ing Friday of the Altrusa Club. rooms. There is nearly a 50 per and gray gible a saving of more than 92 2 ¥ = SOUTH losing club. She came to. her It is scheduled at 6:30 p. m. in cent shrinkage when the fresh Z r f . Iv us might h OF x . : H . . pee Zeut of the tin normally used NE ARKL wig ug ave five Miss: Brash hand with the ace of hearts the Hotel Washington. vegetables are cooked. Canned eo i | gly he arg ON As S—none and led her fifth diamond. Mr, “Europe to Europe” will be myughrooms are packed in three volume sizes ‘of cans, Proved opening spade lead, Miss Brash H—A K 10 9 2 Abel was helpless. He could the subject of his talk giving . findings will be turned ovef to would be forced in her trump DP—A KQ9 : take just one more trick—and his observations and comments SY ¢8 + + ae buttons; sliess of other can manufacturers as a suit at the very start. She had C—10 4 2 the doubled contract was made. on the various countries he Stems and pieces, public service. bid on extremely questionable tut ak Mr. Champion shook his head visited this summer Whole mushrooms canned as values in several previous I'he bidding: ; " cat ‘ ; Hp ed : : : > hands : : ® EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH [I exasperation. “If 1 had your The International Relations buttons are sorted to be of uni- * : . : * I” th : luck and my skill—" he said. Committee will be in charge of : p | i 1 8S > . : ! . They are good broiled, Ig and a Twice as Chic But here Miss Brash had all , g 3 i DH. iy “My luck and MY skill don’t the program with Miss Lucy form size Trey, d Boo he heon are Try wearing two pairs of ear- she had promised. She ruffed Pass Pass Dh All Pass do too badly,” Miss Brash re- Branch as chairman. sauteed of pickled. e my | hy rings at once for a new super- the opening spade lead and led — ee torted. Seated at the speaker's table rooms which grow too large to by Ame elegant look, advises Majeska, three top diamonds, discarding play all five outstanding hearts : - will he Miss Hattie Lundgren, be packed as buttons are sliced { nits ca’ 7 Sr r ron +h r - o . v . i yn La Tausca's noted jewelry de- a spade from dummy on the on her left. YOU'LL TIP YOUR HAT TO president; Mrs, Fritz Schafer, . especially adaptable for use “the inner Eigner. Drop earrings on. the last one. Then. considering the Accordingly she led a fourth Indianapolis Times Classified Ads vice president, Miss Martha in casseroles, a la king and macaHe or lobes and clusters just above loudness of Mr. Abel's double ound of diamonds—and Mr. when v h icklv tity Robinson, program co-ordinator, roni dishes. Stems and pieces H. 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