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Nr Mothers Plan * Biennial Meeting at Severin This Week

The 27th biennial convention of the Indiana Chapter, American War Mothers, will be held at the Hotel Severin

Tuesday through Friday. slogan ‘United We

Mrs. Mary Brown

Ripple PTA Schedules

Two Events

An open house and carnival are scheduled for November by the ParentTeacher Association of Broad Rippie High School. Open house will be observed Nov. 7. At that time parents of students may. visit the school and meet teachers in various classrooms from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. : The eighth annual carnival of the school will be held Nov. 1A. Mrs, Carl Schopp. general chairman. will he assisted hy Mrs. Charles George and Mrs. L. A. 8haner. n » d A CAFETERIA-STYLE dinner at 5 p. m. will start the festivities in the school cafeteria. Following are booth com-

mittee chairmen: Mrs. A. E. lemmons, antiques; Mrs. C. C Tavlor, aprons; Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, bookshelf: Mrs. John Johnson, cafeteria; Mrs. Edward K. Hawkins, candy; Mrs

M. W. Babcock. dance; Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Pittenger, country store, and Mrs. B. R. Purcell, fishpond. : Other chairmen are Mrs. E. A. Rhodes, handicraft; Mrs. Frark Grieshaum, plants: Mrs, William Newbold. stuffed animals; Mrs. J. K. Berman, tickets Mrs. Fred Lofquist, white elephant.

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Convention theme will be the Must “Serve.

Four national officers will be special guests of ‘Mrs. John Lambert, president of the Indiana Chapter. They Anna Mink, Bloomington, Mrs. Marie Fredrick, Ky.; Mrs! Gladys Thomas, West Lafayette; Mrs. Volia Miller, Columbus, O. and Mrs. Thelma Prather, , Mrs. Mary Brown, of the local USA chapter, is general chairman. She has compiled an unusual program book that will be of state-wide interest. It has heen dedicated to those who served in World Wars ‘I and II and those serving at the present time,

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REGISTRATION beging at 1 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Hattie Lambert will meet with her advisory hoard at 2 p. m. The executive hoard will meet at 4 p. m. All state memorial services will be held af the Tuesday evening session in the Roof Garden, Wednesday morning Mrs. Lambert will report on outstanding activities of the Indiana chapter. She will reveal

the fact that Indiana ranks first among all states in hospital work. This state alone

gave $9000 to hospital work in

memory of the unknown soldiers, She will also report on the

fact that Indiana has made an increase in membership greater than all the other states combined. Twenty new chapters have been added in the past 16 months. Two members of the Indiana chapter were elected to national offices. a oston, Mass Mrs. Thelma Prather was elected to the chair of second vice president and Mrs. Gladvs Thomas, West Lafavette was reappointed national editor. ~ = = TIME will be “Stunt scheduled for Wednes-

PLAY Night"

dav. Election of officers will be held Thursday morning. Re- |

ports of the chapter presidents and of the resolutions committee ‘1s scheduled for Thursday afternoon, A banquet and insf@llation of newly elected officers will be held Thursday evening. Dr. John J. Haramy will be speaker of the evening, At the concluding meeting Friday, the new president will meet her executive board in an all dav session at which time she will present here plan of for 1952 and 1933. sessions of be open to

work

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public.

Meetings Arranged Here By Two DAR Chapters

;Two chapters of the. Daughters of the American Revolution have scheduled meetings for Thursday.

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chapter house. © Cornelia Cole Fai

Juliette Low, founder of Scouting, will ‘he honored by Girl 8cout troops in all parts of Indianapolis and surrounding counties this week, Activities will commemorate the lea@er% birthday t ohjective of scoutbe stressed

A differen

ing activities will

ach dav of the week Tomorrow. has been designated as homemaking day; Tuesday, citizenship day: Wednesdayv, healt} and safety; Thursday, international friendship; Friday, arts

0 haf t-of-doorS rec-

Gifts of pennies to the Juliette World Friendship Memorial Fund will be used to send food 'parcels and supplies to Girl , Scout tr in ss and to help

campments

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count: internationdl ei: Each of the 44 neighborhoods

eomprised of

a number of its own program durSeveral cominternational with girls

troops will plan Ing munities plan friendship parties participating in Songs dances of various countries. Other neighborhoods will hold outings and picnics at Camp Dellwood. Pitch - dinners, family programs and stunt nights are also planned.

the week

Halloween Party Set Tomorrow

Chubby ghosts goblins will be on parade tomorrow at 10 a. m. or Wednesday the same time in case of rain. A sneak peak under a witeh's mask might reveal that the wearer is one of /the chilHibben School 5237 Pleasant

sprites, and

Kindergarten, Run Pkwy. The parade, opening the school's, annual Halloween costume party, will begin its line of march along the Parkway, up -Butler to Washington St., east on Washington to Irving-

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30 p. m. at the banks Chapter will meet at the Propylaeum at 2:30 1f, Muncie, for

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tional, Defense and state vice regent elect, & She will be entertained with

a luncheon at the Propylaeum |

preceeding esses will Seott and

the meeting. Hostbe Mrs. Jasper P. Mrs. Waldo B. Rossetter, Hostesses for the tea hour Afbert Marmon and Whitaker Jr. Mrs, Ernest DeWolfe Wales ‘and Mrs... John McLean Lochhead will pour.

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” » Ld “GROWING OLD Naturally" will be the subject of a talk to be givii by Dr. Willlam F. King of the Indiana State Health Board for the/Fairbanks Chapter Starfing with this meeting a group on DAR matters will be held from 2:30 p. m. before the regular meet-

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Will Appear For Musicale

Mrs. June Knoy Bloomer, cons tralto, Miss Marian Laut, pianist, and Mrs. Helen Kendall Crandall, soprano, will entertain members of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Friday. This will be .the first of a series of

recitals by members of the group and will be given in Ayres’ Auditorium, Mrs, Bloomer will sing numbers by Secchi, Schumann, Strauss, Cadman, Rachmaninoff and Rummel. She will be accompanied by Jane Johnson Burroughs. Miss Laut will play selections by Bach, Liszt, Debussy Braims. Arias from I.'Enfant Prodigue and other numbers by Debussy, Delius, McArthur, William Grant Still, Duke d Wolfe, will be sung by rs. Kendall.

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The Mature Parents :

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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When You Give the Baby ‘Star Billing’ Fo You Are Being Unfair 4 Other Children

By MURIEL-LAWRENCE RELATIVES have come to visit Howard Gibundeniably Sprawled on his stomach, he. eyes the red plastic rattle his mother has placed in his crib just out warning, vates his fat rear, discovers that he .is endowed

* son Brown.IIl, He is

of reach. . Suddenly, without

with knees.

For a breathless moment, he holds the immemorial crawling stance that is going to introduce him to the world of voluntary locomotion, He

his sister, something!

he ele-

to remember. of lack of time

because we have plenty

Excessive praise of Howard is criticism of

Why, when we have’ heen told so often how unjust it is to give babies star billing in the home, do we persist in giving it?

WE CAN'T plead the excuse of forgetfulness, because experts on- the vagaries of the human "mind tell us that we do not forget, what we’ want We can't get away with the alibi

of time

to smirk with self-gratification when Howard is

dives for his rattle and gets ! it. As he tries to stuff it in given a big hand. hig mouth, his mother, grand- So, mindful of the indignant reactions which mother and aunt burst into may ‘come my way, I am suggesting that we give loud applause. : Howard the spotlight and deny it to his sister At the end of his crib, because that is exactly the way we want it to be. watching, his 4-year-old sis- oa ter, Betty, puts her thumb Mrs. Lawrence : : into her mouth. - An hour be- BABIES are convenient as well as intriguing fore, at lunch, Betty had navigated her mug creatures. As they have no powers of voluntary of milk to her mouth without spilling it. She locomotion, they do not get under our feet when had not dropped apple sauce .on her bib. But we're trying to produce dinner. They lie in their nobody noticed; nobody applauded. ¢ribs and cannot grab at the mixing spoon we sno. are just ready to. use. 5 y v ’ Howard is always controllable Betty isn't, I DO NOT have to suggest that this is cruel If, in our hidden selves, there exists a small and prejudicial treatment of Betty. We all know splinter of resentment at Betty for making

it. ‘The books are available are intellectually aware that {t

and iz just drink her milk

derful for 4-vear-old Betty to without spilling it as it is for her | to grab a rattle at the age of 5% . f .

most of us a8 wonbaby: brother unnatural months.

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Art Judg es ‘Named

Lawrence McConaha, Richand Warner. Williams,

Culver, have been delected by the Indianapolis Art League to judge the organization's 15th annual art show. Contestants will exhibit in Block's Auditor: fum Nov. 13 through 24, Officers of the league working on arrangements for the show ‘are Mrs. J. W. Klaus, president; Mrs. Fred Tav, “vice president; Mrs, Ear! R. Briggs and Mrs. Kenneth Symons, recording and corresponding sec-

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Phillip Lutz, Special comnlittees are headed by Mrs. Kenneth Symons, invitations: Mrs, H. E. Kitterman, tea and sales chairman; Mrs. L. M. Bannon, program; Mrs. Ray Huff, hostess’ chairman, and Mrs. Fred Guckelbert, catalogs. Mrs. Fred Lay is chairman of the senior group.

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The 11th District American Legion Auxiliary The Past Presi- =, ° Parley will hold a pitch-in dinner and. business: A regular meeting of the group is

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announces plans for the coming week. dents’ meeting tomorrow.

scheduled for Thursday at 7:30

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Eagle, Atkins and Southeastern Units will entertain at Ft, Har- for rison Hospital. Stewart sell ~ Furr, = " 2 : : I.eland Haines MUSIC FOR the Protestant tramm Vesper Services at Cold Spring and Hospital will be furnished by Mrs the following units for the War! Burton. month of Novembper: Watkins, .,K. McDowell.

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