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Tey In 16th Century England the Results Are Announced.

4, 1953

MONDAY, JAN; 14 105%

Three Programs Set

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Jaw forbade fruit selling in the streets because “servants would steal empldyers’ money to buy.”

At Meridian Hills =~ +

Club for This Month

HREE events and committees are announced-by Meridian Hills Country Club for programs this month.

clubs. Winners follow. Lincoln Club, Fri. night, (Possible score 270)-

stein 173: Mr, and Mrs. George P. Ryan 171; Mrs. Reba Buck,

Mrs. E. J

By Several Clubs Here ~~

ESULTS of play are announced by several local bridge

N&S Ittenbach, O. K. Frau-

master point game

at 7:45 p. m. Jan. 25 in the Con-

/ Mrs. V. R. Rupp 159: E & W struction League. Building. Tire W. E. Wilson, president, will head the program committee (Possible .297)«-Claude Lett, The Women's Contrast Club yo 3 p 'Kee nx . . n ( pe 2 § "S$ fF | : for January assisted by Mr. and Mrs. George S. Olive Sr. Jack - O'Keefe 1755; Mr. .and meeting scheduled Thursday In 2 Mrs. Harold : Lewis 159: Jack the Indianapolis Athletic Club Mr. and Mrs. C, Clair Knox and :

Mrs. Forest. Spencer. The ffrst party will be a luncheon-bridge at 1 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. Spencer, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles W. Beauchamp. Reservations have been made

. 7 (Possib #1 Yoru by Mesdanres Robert Glessing, p. ™m, dinner followed by square ov: Dany Domile 11D R. Van Vactor, John Lord 178; WASHINGTON CHEVROLET Arthur J. Queisser, Ralph. dancing to the musi¢ of Toni 100; Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Kaj L. Nielsen, M. Luther Sut- s Queisser, W. C. Whipple,.Robert Lippa Friday. A midnight Madge Watson. 98: Mr. and -.ton 173.5; E & W (Possible 312) Solves your J. Mack, John Holton, George snack will chose the program. Mo a A. Senatfner. O15 Bernard Spain, Fred W. Gil- parking problems! E. Steigerwald, Knox, G. E. The tommittee includes Dr, and gn Binh will be played christ 188.5; Dr. R. L. Bosler, Just drive your car downs Clatworthy, Donald DeCoursey, Mrs. Conley: Robinson, Messrs. at 6:15 p.m. Jan. 23 th the tele- Dr H. T. Gill 177; Ralph G. town to Washington ChevroCarson Donley, Robert Brazil- and Mesdames Rollo S. Lewis, Depa ladiionaine Iftenbach, Lawrence J. Welch y .

ton, Bruce McConnell, J. E.

o ou : . r Robertson and Robert McCon- han and William F. Hoffman. INDUSTRIAL CONTRACT The monthly dinner night of ime hing vy fricnen (yor Hon. . The first dinner-bridge and Bridge League, Frit. night: N the Men's Club will be held at [J * opp i\ A erviced ond i a a : canasta party is scheduled and 8 (Possible 26) Paper 6.30 p.m. Monday in the Con--| some y 1 ie Just _ MESDAMES James W. Coll-" Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Olive Package Co.: Mrs. E. C. Ball, struction League Building. i. ressy or, you trv us! Ings, Leo Goodman Jr, Jesse Sr. will be assisted by Messrs. Mrs, William S. ‘Peele, - Wil- Mallory. Club, Mon. night, [Lc that easy. Come, try u |

Johnson, James Chenoweth, Earl Roesinger, A. N. Llewelyn, Ted Grisell, Robert King, Ro-

ort BIReror Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little, Mr. and Silverman, first; Don Taylor, er oldcroft, John Buehler, Jr. and Mrs. Raymond 8. Davi Mrs. David King 17 (tie) «Jack _Soots, second, Clarence . IU Graduate School John Huetten, K. M. Schafer and Eu- | CHEVROLET

Beauty—

Fred Lofquist, Robert M. Kraft, Rollo 8. Lewis, Robert Bartlett, Noble Biddinger and Norb F. Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Knox and their

committee have scheduled a 7

O. C. Winters, Donald Kerna-

and Mesdames Ernest I. Barr,

Schaefer, Charles J. Renard

- Robert Greeley and Lee R. Ford

Soots, Don “Taylor 158 Indiana Bell Duplicate Club, Wed. night: N and 8 (Possible 192)—H. R. Milburn, A. H. Warne, H. D. Eberhart, 115.5; Elmer Beeler, J. V. Overman, 110; Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Worner,

phone building.

a”

liam Macdonald, Robegt P. MeCalip and Crown Products Co.:

Chappelear,/ Don Paolucci,

-has been postponed until 12:30

p. m. Jan, 24 in the Green Room of the Club x » on MEN'S CLUB, Mon. night, master point game: N & 8S (Possible 312)

Homer H. Riegner, |

Russell M. Guller 182; William |

13.5.

Howell movement, masterpoint

game: Willlam McGlone, Albert !

gene Clinger, Leondrd Tulaus-

LADIES!

let for servicing and by the

ASHINGTON

Your Downtown Chevrolet Dealer

Thomas Garman, Herbert Ad- kas, third (tie); Mrs. Schafer, EEE . ler 16.5. Mrs. George S. Bond, fourth. | —_— ! NY Prepare for Bedtime The-fext. session 15 sched HILMAN s =e . * mming the By ALICIA HART a Knitted Stole th 9 hol ALLING asleep can be the easiest thing in the world. By MRS. ANNE CABOT DEFINITELY lair Ppa no matter how much you have on your mind, or hos: PATTERN 2097 includes aire overtired you may be. : complete knitting instructions, a : i . : ; material requirements, stitch All it takes is a carefully planned bedtime routine, illustrations and finishing diplus several other important ‘ rections. 9 e factors. As .for som tf in rs - 1S Allow yourself at least one portant HES: cts. ae - The Indianapolis Times hoe for Preparations. 2 you sure you are sleeping on a good 372 W. Quincy St. 8 ; eel you must nave.a Spack be- ped, one. that supports your A 9 oo : Chi 3 : tline. For fore ‘retiring, make 1 WOR 67 hady pecoere And eels EE : Sh Sly a Wa cago 6, I. i : Second Foor ive jackets fruit. Anything heavier is un- muscles to relax. PREPARATION—Frank Fairchild and Mrs. Glen Ryan (left to right seated) go over material No. 2097 Price 25¢ C in and Ohic: Strwels just cover Wiss: Bn Solfes di only help ‘Clean, fresh bed linens and 4 the Indianapolis Public Library for their part in the round table discussion at the 19th annual Needle Album Price 25¢ orner Meridh Te are also DO ase 2 red Ww aay Jailngered PTA health conference Jan. 24th in Ayres’ Audittorium. John Phelan (standing) is moderator for Name ....eeeeeveeseeeeeeeeenes als ade y S | ess dresses AFTER You HAVE resiovel INSUrAnos. J eep the event. © aoe cna a a ee tn he $000 sNNININNIITINIEERRRES SALE OF al your make-up and set your -Keep a jar of night cream on y full skirt hair, relax in a warm soapy a table nearby SE bed and , 3 Street ®ssaseesesennnnscrrennses . full skirts bain, nal when you are comfortably set- The Mature Parent— 2 City cecesscatntatsarenansrnnge | ; impossible. day on a the thoughts of the tieq, massage the cream slowly . : State ...... ievtasieraivines I ay out of your mind and try. anq thoroughly into the skin of : : from t to concentrate on the melody of your face and neck 2 ren S ou ues 10N tally, then a favorite song, or attempt to ° y i B® . . nother full visualise a group of glowing THE SOOTHING manipula- o_o * . ’ E D R d d t F colors. tions will definitely put you in icall ver ress Reduce 0 rar below ne Once you are in your bed- a slumber. mood. Fl ICIS] | ) I | 1Q a | ren Practic y y 2 room, absolute quiet is a neces- For a fragrant touch, just . ri inal ost 1 of dainty sity. Close your door, and, if before you slip between the By MURIEL LAWRENCE irresponsibility, for example, we should decide Below Its O gine f our own necessary, plug up your ears sheets, spray’ a light cologne : pro or con the accusation. »d through with cotton. over yourself and the bed lin- FTER she came home at night from “8D t a slzns If you are a chronic all-night ens. You'll be wafted off to her baby-sitting job, Margo went IF WE DECIDE that she is irresponsible, we 3 oa paadse vetier take the bulb out Sees feeling luxuriously re- gtraight to bed. However, after school the Shou take steps to help her develop a better DRESSES, Group No. | } " axed. sens $ 4 . with full next afternoon, she went out to her mother If we decide that she is doing all pignt for a | Original Sold ) S My Day— : in the kitehen and said: “Mother, Mrs. Baker person of her age, we should dismiss the criticism riginaily reduced to . doesn’t want me to baby-sit for her any more. ron SUP Haiugs. o hat roh From 22.95 to $35) . H ’ ; on nstead of repeating what we believe is an fresh Presidency [s lard Jo She Said 1 was 2h srresponsitle pefsol, Am I unjust and untrue accusation, we should try to IFS 3 Tres BOs clear it from her mind as well as from our own. rdell. Her By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Yong} Woman, Slapped shop. “oo : = : : es n oy . : articulany PARIS, Jan. 14—In this country, with such frequent Ping AP e215 dont im Upon I WOULD LIKE to remind parents that one DRESSES Group No 2 8 play ; : 7 spe: : of the Commandments is quite specific about y . the knees, changes of party, I should think one of the most difficult her accusation as absurd—yet bearing false witness against our neighbors. ci iT Wi positions to occupy is the presidency! No sooner does the oe! Senne at Yed Our children are our neighbors, too, and we Originally Sold reduced to Yom the government fall than the President has to go to work and rinsed out the dish towels, she show, leary to Suestion , al Sriticien ovied From $39.50 to 69.50) when you try to find someone to head up said _crossly, “Mrs. Baker is i Se, Eni oo at le DE a new government. resolutions and be able to vote right. You are irresponsible.” g Criticism. T must mention. is hot always moti- * her bath- It is certainly not the kind on them. This is mighty feeble busi- vated by pure disinterested Hum znitasianisi Both G Contain Street Dresses, Cocktail of system that I think we have had so many Ress, in my opinion. Before ’ ; inh De! ot roups “0 ' Ok st the ives any sense . , and such long s hes th he Margo's mother had a right to It turned out that Mrs. Baker, for example, . i e modesty Be AY 4 ig . Ong speechies that the : : dismissed Margo from her job, not because she . Dresses, Ballerinas, Basic Casual and Evening ; of stability ¢. - time has come for every mem- call her daughter “irrespon-. ,. .. J... 0 believed that Margo was irresponsible, but be- s ' -— — éither in do- Ce ber to curtail the length of his sible,” she should have inquired cause Mrs De is a Tn with Dresses. Both Groups Contain Junior Sizes, mestic policies fb = §& talks. The motion made by the into causes for failure to rinse out the dish her . f 8 | resses. or foreign poli- i delegate from Saudi Arabia to towels. If, for example, Margo neglected them er. a ae [ Misses’ and Half Sizes. cies. And at yy oP keep the replies to all attacks to study for her geometry exam the next morn- CHILDREN SHOULD be taught, along with h W 0 gs Vag Lwin o. the present made by the Soviet group down- Ing, she is not “irresponsible,” but highly re- their instruction in other facts, that criticism is \ I! : W. OHIO ST lime, When it Ri Sines ae accepted. sponsible. : > 4 9» 1 often the result of malice, envy, the desire to A $3 HILLMAN 5, 10 : : oF that tie 2 Rov x answer in show off, the desire to destroy, Then they will A) 2097 Second Floor, Please a. necessary t . jin nk the speeches BUT HER mother didn't take the time to not be constantly losing joy in their possessions |jpe—— — A ——————— i — France to Were better. make an independent evaluation of the situation. and in themselves. i . make some I had a number of talks both ghe was too impressed with someone else's One Of OF Seasons 10r training children Ind Closed Mondays. Shop Tuesday thru Friday, rat Ber mitt heir a Biter unen With opinion of her daughter. self-knowledge and self-control is to equip them 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Saturday, 9 A.M.-5:25 P.M. ry a cartainty unfortunate to- the NN rw Or ne 3 I am not for a moment suggesting we should to resist irresponsible attack by envy-motivated have & constant change of ing of a rather i ®° turn a deaf ear to criticism of our children. criticism. : Ste Dieresting new ing is that whe ng- Only if they know their own weaknesses and those in power. organization, founded some four Wheat 1 am suggesting 1s that when ow young ny BD IF own B sneases : ster is criticized we carefully weigh what has are encouraged to correct them will they be able 8 a & months ago, called the club for ; IN Committee Three we at international relations Its been said for truth and justice as soon as pos- to take ungrounded criticism in one ear and let least have reached the point members are made up of peo- sible. it out the other without giving it importance it where we shall now face actual ple from many different coun- If our young daughter has been accused of ‘ does not deserve. HE BEN . tries who are in Paris or whe * .+ ‘come there frequently and who : Sweeter Than Su ar cover many different fields of » py! A 9 Y Sh Id K Short np ee ropyiaeum Announces Sucshartd 13 ou of die wie ou Shou now o 2 = » M thi L 'b P merous by-products of the gas- . THE MEETING was opened on y Library rrogram maker's refuse, and it is 300 | About Where You 140 N MERIDIAN OlIOWS TF ite. by. Francois Ollive, a very bril ‘ limes 89 sweet 28 sugar. lt is ; 4 5 I a. Nl A N ADDITIONAL monthly event is added to the regu- a coal tar derivative. : » Mrs. Jacquelyn P. Littell be- 8 as he Indian P . B y Y P . a De lr of Bogen, ‘me before the meeting if ‘1 lar Program announced by the Indianapolis Propy u our 1ano. Stuart Jenkins Saturday in would have time to come and laeum this month. ; Wheat Processing Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univer- visit his factory which is organ- Beginning Jan. 30 on the last Wednesday of each Grain mills in Kansas City And the Reasons Behind Our - sity. Dr. O. L. Shelton per- , .4 o; new lines and of which month from January through grind jpetween 80 million and formed the ceremony. May the Indianapolis Puble Li- George Clark, Lawrence Sher- 90 million bushels of Kansas | Statement: Parents of the (couple are De is very proud. He seems to 4 ents . coup > brary will co-operate with the jqan, Hugh Carpenter and Wal- Wheat annually. i : Mr. and Mrs. Walter\E. Payton, be a great admirer of the U. 8. Propylaeum In a series called a 5141 Primrose Ave. and Mr. : 4 _ lace Clark and Miss Sue Howe. | and speaks most kindly of all Mornings with Books.” A so . IRIN D | f d dal ou and Mrs. John E. 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