Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1951 — Page 29

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Eng ” ? : J ; 5 Finer] Pro Artists Foreign Sledenht to Appear at Exhibit - Symphony i ] *$.: COSTUME SHOW — Miss : 3 To Exhibit Elizabeth Koike (left). and Miss. a U : : : Nguyen- we a oat the nit fo Visit : ; tiny wooden dolls Miss Mar tter ot i Work Here Agnes Kodama brought. vit # Schools : : : er thi h uice, salt, i Professional artists will Marian Colrge oo il an in top of : exhibit their work at the tend the American Association MOTOR corps of 19 is tender. : Fine Arts Festival of the of University Women's book and members of the Wom- , and add i Seventh District Indiana toy exhibit currently in Ayres’ en's Committee of the In-

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Federation of Clubs Nov. 16 in Block's Auditorium. Exhibits will include jewelry making, paintings, ceramics,’ glass etching. leather-tooling, weaving and needlework. ‘The Fine Arts Department is under the supervision of ‘Mrs. Albert Gray and Mrs. F. E. Treat. The morning meeting will be"

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diana State Symphony Soclety, Ine, will visit grade schools throughout the city this afternoon and tomorrow morning to obtain a final ticket report. Only two days remain before the Children’s Concert at the

at 10 a m. The Grolier Fine Murat Theater Saturday morn- . Arts, Magazine and Expression in Clubs each will give a 3-minute E. Ise talk. Mrs. Thomas Noble Jr. Drivers will be Mesdames

ed cabbage, Teens, spinhe price and

will give an illustrated talk on the American Indian. “Seeing Through the Artist's ¥ye' will be discussed by Wilbur D. Peat, director of the

Frederic Ayres Sr., Blaine Mil-

ler Jr. Elijah Martindale, Ly~.

man Ayres, William Dyer Jr, Fred Capp. Lloyd Rossebo, John

i J Herron Art Institute, at Cavosie, E. 8. Hildreth, Fred relatives of Syion session. Tucker Jr. Raymond Walker, a 2 8 William Kendenck, Hugh Funk, her. A TEA IN THE afternoon Robert McConnell, Kenneth ree; ‘nigh. i will honor past presidents and Kinnear, Theodore Bosler, John the market juniors, Mrs. Harry Dragoo II G. Williams, Robert . Morgan - i and Mrs. Ralph Hook will pour. and Gordon Holbrook. able, Mrs. Hazel Dell Nordsieck will Mrs, David Williams Jr HARVEST FARE—Ralph Plata (left) and Kenneth Wines prepare to put up posters publicizing )ES—High. § sing selections from Brahms, chairman, announces the fol- the harvest fair the women of the Central Avenue Methodist Church will give next Thursday. A — Moderately | She will be accompanied by lowing committee to assist the turkey dinner will be served at 6:15 p. m., and there will be homemade food for sale. Other booths

John Gates. day of the concert: Miss Maroi Eotbing 2 Sates: wits. will include ey mR will contain ‘brooms, dolls, aprons, novelties and a fish pond. Mrs. Floyd P. Jones, West La- Howard Kahn, Louise Lage, - Supply ample. fayette; Mrs. i Baum, Lester Ponder, King Traub, ! i I+ ( Ls, Will Meet Rochester; Mrs. H. H. Ne et, Robert Klein and Sherman Min- aCu Y u | — Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Mabel New- ton. i , man. Oakland City; Mrs. Ern- Ri Mrs. John Ferguson, wife of sion. She will be assisted by Jroup est Harris, Pendleton; Mrs. Two performances of ihe 4 the former pastor of the Irv. Mesdames Herbert Schwomeyer, Henry Humphrey, Osgood, and Children’s Concert by the sym- YOU HAVE been asked to ington Presbyterian Church, Charles Henzie, Galvin Walker, Mrs. Walter Piegat, Crown phony orchestra directed by Dr. a will address the Butler Univer-' Fred Koehrn and James Hauss. to Point Fabien Sevitsky will be held at be a baby's godriother and sity Women's Faculty Club at . * Mrs Doublas Reid is chair. 9:30 and 11.a. m. Boy Scouts are wondering if you should 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. The Apears in Recital MAR Of the arisrnecy meepny, aladdin give him a gift. r meeting will convene in Kooi ¥ "Times Special

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. ’ WRONG: Decide the gift Mrs. Ferguson, who has re- Kelhorn, son of Mr. and fo Modern Minute Women— Society to Meet isn’t called for. cently returned to the city from Bld 5 a, Shelhorn, 25d permitting, a $..9 Maennorchor. Ladies Society : an extended visit in the Philip- Eqgewater Dr. Indianapolis, f Tudor Hall ving S 2 will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomor- RIGHT: Give him a gift, pines and a trip around the appeared in a student recital of . HREE Marian College Miss Kodama report that their teacher training program and row in the Athenaeum. Hos- preferably something that world, will discuss ‘Faraway the (Conservatory of Music at students will students will aontribut costumes are worn only on the other two girls have not tesses. for-the day will be Miss can be kept-—such as a silver Places. Oberlin College yesterday. He y for Hills- A P ona : hi Contribute ceremonial occasions in Japan. chosen their majors yet. All Katie Kerz and Mrs... Franz spoon, porringer, or silver Mrs. Paul D. Hinkle will be is a senior and music major at schanatl. There ers to the international theme. Most of the younger generation three are scholarship students. Binninger. mug. hostess chairman for the occa- the school. followed by & . of the book and tay exhibit Tere _- fe merican clothes | ™ : = SY = TT Tr . : . y= : 8 ime. - hich hits Triumph Sponsored by the Indianapolis Even the permanent wave » 8 es ranch, American Association was not new to the girls when b

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By AGNES H. OSTROM Times Club Editor

HIS is a personal vic-

of University Women, in Ayres’ Auditorium through Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Koike, Kyoto,

they came to this country. Miss Koike told of getting a cold wave before she came to this

Children’s Storm-tite boot in brown or white rubber with

Children’s live rubber Bronco boot in red and white, black

Children’s rubber Sno-boot with warm lining and shearling trim.

nnati, and Co- Papan, and Miss Mary Agnes country. easy-on one snop strap. Sizes ond white, or brown and in: bright + . r Girls. torv for me. It's so Kodama. Gifa, Japan, and Miss Discussing food. the three 3 to 12. $3.45 foun. Sizes 5 to 13. $3.95 . ses xen en be Joyce Am- easy.” Nguyen-thi-Quyt, Viet Nam, will girls pointed out the differences : 4 Kehol, Martha yan appear in costume with some of in the Oriental diet az compared hilpott, Claire The woman speaking had the abjects thev brought with to the fare here. Fewer sweets Madden, Anne just made her frst gift dona- ther are served, and the rice Is Car o lyn tion at Red Cross Blood Center. Miss Koike and Miss Kodama cooked much drier y ” ssig, Barbara Before she left she signed up each hrought an umbrella and r= » orie Becherer for a second donation in 10 fan as wellasatypical costume ‘THE CHINESE food which Tobie Cadle more weeks, and an assortment of knick- Americans like tastes better to v That donor of lifesaving knacks. The trio will answer me than American food." said

e accompanied e physical edunt, Miss June Audrey Ross, , Stewart, prin-

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t one of the is year or set-

, : - “Livi in Two Worlds” will biscuit instead of sugar half or quar- cal director, explains, “All don- ‘ving H 3 saga ..84.45 t have enough ors are carefully screened be- pe ee Sublect ula talk by Dr. eri Has your husband for- Misses’, 13 to 4... S408 » your favorite fore they are allowed to donate. o. .1~ Shelton for the Butler - gotten the courtship flourishes Ladies’, S to To .... 34.95 then combine Anyone having a condition University Mothers’ Council at in favor of stolid husband- : tuna. The f{la- which might be aggravated by 2 p. m, Nov. 18, in Sweeney like grunts? In other words,

ifully.

blood for American Gls fighting in Korea had been afraid of a new experience. But her desire to help a serviceman—to respond to an emergency call for blood—overcame her fear, And she found how simple giving gift blood is. No one gives unless he is physically able to do so.

- - » AS DR. DON G. HILLDRUP, Red Cross Blood Center medi-

a donation is refused.”

He further declares, “We do

hear of people having reactions. : are only deluding yourself They may become. lightheaded ng bang am Srsan musie by that you're not, learn the and faint because of a slight S. M. P. Speakman will con- g,0t¢ in the new series,

lowering of the blood pressure.

questions at the exhibit. » r = MISS NGUYEN-THI'S costume i= typical every-day dress in Viet Nam. Miss Koike and

Dr. Shelton Will Speak

Chapel on the campus. Dr. Shelton is dean of Butler's School of Religion. Thanksgiv-

clude the program. Mothers of students belong-

Miss Nguven-thi, “but it is verv different from the real Chinese food. We are all getting used to the food here though.” Miss Nguyen-thi is taking the

What's Your | Sugar Rating?

Wives, are you just a beaten

are you average? Whether you are or if you

“Woman's Case Against Man,”

These will disappear if they lie ; beginnin Monday i S quietly. Pp ing to Kappa Alpha Theta, Times . . "Tie But most reactions are Delta Tau Delta and Trianon purely due to apprehensions will be hostesses, Then pick vp your rolling

None of them are serious.”

pin and let your conscience be

your guide, ~ - r J. a v FEAR IS A COMMUNIST Trave Stu y The two authars, who have ally. Support of our own--blood Ls i. hushand sites and th gifts to the boys from next door roup to Meet A Rnd. [pte d three —is the American way. Call the Flemish Flanders Chapter of children each, have exploded Center, LI ncoln 1441, now and the International Travel-Study the myth that “Mother's Day”

ight gu Child's, 4 to 12s

Platoon boot In red or brown with warm plaid lin-

pledge your gift. Club will meet at 7:45 p. m. to- makes up for the other 364 You will be making advance day in the home of Mrs. Sarah days in a year when they appointments with Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, 1926 Tallman Ave. Mrs, must eater to the egotistical Glenn and Richard White, Mo- Basil Fisher will be speaker. male of the species. Don't Vets; Mrs. James Newhouse, The Sarah T. Bolton Chapter miss the articles which are &| Ly i Jenny Lind Chapter, ITSC, and of ITSC will meet at 1:30 p. m, filled with ammunition sure to ~d es’ sizes 4 to 1] in

John W, Kiser, B'nai B'rith. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. the ck, brown or green Miss Elizabeth Buenger, S. LeRoy Lutheran Child Welfare Asso- Lane, ciation; Mrs. Albert Miller, Vie- — tory Guild, Methodist Hospital } | ; White Cross Guild; Mrs. Willard ’ } Stamper, Indianapolis, Alumnae i Pi Beta Phi Sorority, and Mrs. Iva Carrell, School 51 PTA. Mrs. Walter Hoffman and Mrs. Alma Elbrecht, School 31 PTA; Gordon Cohen, Gene Redford and Julian Kiser, Indianapolis Section, National Council of Jewish Women; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McCann and Mrs. Ruth Baker, National Council of Catholic Women, St. Philip Neri Parish; Mrs. Thomas Murdock, NCCW, Holy Name Par{sh and Mrs. C. M. Forsha, NCCW, 8t. Joseph's Parish. ahs ot SE i a ea '

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