Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 26

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WORKING IN HARMONY —John Jefferson (left) makes plans with Mrs. John Alexander (center) and Morris Goodman for the opening tomorrow of the annual Maintenance Fund Driverof the

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Mrs. - Alexander is chairman

ferson and Mr. Goodman head the Men's Division.

Guild Sets Luncheon

For Feb. 13

EB. 13 HAS nounced as the date for St. Vincent's Hospital Guild

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Founder's Day luncheonbridge party Mrs. William T. Mil and Mrs Josep} McGowan are chairmen for the 12:30 p. m

event to be in the Indianapolis Athletic Club A Valentine theme will he used in decorations, on n ”

HEADING THE ticket committee are Mrs. Josephine McGee and Mrz, Thad Brown Mrs, Carl Reiber and Mrs Clara Slatterv are in charge of prizes and decorations General committee members include Mesdames Elizabeth Vincent, Walter Rotn, Robert E. Reed, Inez McNutt, William

Rohr and Raymond” Basso. Mesdames Mary Graham, ¥. O. Monahan, John Meyer, Walter Hickman, D. D. Stowell, John Quinn, Henry Nancrede. Elrovy Lyons and Edmond Wyatt

Alliance

Club Hosts

Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Martin will be hosts at the annual Alliance Francaise tea in honor of new club members from 3 to 8 pp m. today in their home. 716 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, Miss Mary Bishop will give a resume of recent experiences as an American student in France. Under a special arrangement she was permitted to study abroad during her senior year at Smith College After six weeks at Grenoble University she commenced her school vear at the Ecole de L ouvre and the Institute d'Etudes Politique

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Paris. Last vear she faught at the College Edgar Quinet at Marseilles In 1946 Miss Bishop won the Alliance Francaise medal at Shortridge Higt Soto awarded for nrof ANCA n

French studies

Meszdames ¢. W Weather Paul Finney. Thoma G:C Arthur Johnson : 4 In CG gold will as t the

Youngsters Study Weather Cogrse

io Rt nay ford goon be dren ahout what thes 3 wear to the office the New Weather Statior 1 “ths fame ford Museum, the - 1 tora attend special west £8 movies on what makee 2 ivy learn about humidit 0 ture and wind spe The young

ceive diplomas at the end « PA COUrsa and { v ha Weather ( Rome built their owr

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For Ironing Rayon;

Try this technique for rayvons, After thev are roll them in a turkis} remove excess moisture emooth out the garme roll them in a rubber or plas

sheet until vou're ready fron them. Ravons' that are dried and then sprinkled are

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Biggest Employment

Wheat farming employs more persons throughout the world than does any other paying occupation,

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Mr. Jef-

of the Women's Division.

Local Pi Phis t6 Honor

Carrie Chap

man Catt

Al MOST 400 college and alumnae chapters of Pi Beta

Phi Sorority will pay ory and achievements of t

tribute tomorrow to the memhe late Mrs. Carrie Chapman

internationally known suffrage leader and pioneer

mher of the ‘organization . I'he Indianapolis Alumnae tion and college home as well Club-~and’ the Junior Auxiliary as their state and nation. of 1} orority will meet with Mrs. Catt, a native of Ripon, i aman D Rogver “ag Wis, was a graduate of Towa | p. m. for dessert. State College and became an Hostesses will be Mrs. Hebel international figure in her Williams and Miss Jean Holli=- work for equal rights for ter. Mrs. Virginia B. Green, vice women.

president of Delta: Province will be the speaker un ” DESIGNATED Day, tomorrow's

n AS l.ovalt y meeting will

enahle members to renew their -

loyalty to their own organiza

As president of the National

Woman Suffrage Association, |

she led the campaign which resulted in the adoption of the 19th amendment to the Federal Constitution granting equal suffrage.

BPWs to Show Hobbies A: Thursday Meeting

HE annual hobby show will be the outstanding feature

at Thursday's meeting

of the Indianapolis Business

and Professional Women’s Club in the clubhouse. Members have submitted 25 ‘entries for the show

ranging from pets to wood carvIng

The various displays will he viewed following dinner with

. exhibitors on hand to answer

questions about their and butter” sidelines.

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ASSISTING MISS Mary Hostetter on the show committee will be Misges Hazel Altmann, Ida Anderson, Mary McClelland, J. Evelyn Pitschke, Louise Rice and Jeannette McElroy, Mesdames Mildred Dug ger, Olive Hoke, Margaret Janert and Mary B. McKinzie Guests for the evening will be members of the newly organized Elizabeth Rainey Business and Professional Women's Club which is being sponsored by the Indianapolis group.

Guard Wives Club

Plans Entertainment

The Indiana National Guard Wives Club will entertain at 6 p. m. Saturday with a buffet pper and card party in.the National Guard Armory, 711

Pennsvlvania St. Harold Carpenter, 5021 Ave chairman, is ising reservations, . out-of-state » expected

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Founders’ Day

Tea Planned

Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild members will hold their 20th annual Founder's Day tea at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 8 in the White Cross Service Center at the hospital. Dr. Russell J, Humbert, DePauw University president, will speak on “Our Greatest Task.” Mrs. Roscoe Barnes is chairman of the event. Es » SHE WILL BE Mesdames M. L. Sullivan, D. A. Bartley, James Crooks, M. 8S. Efroymson and Russell E. Peterson The White Cross ecutive board will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Service Center North Methodist Church unit will bé ‘hostess for “a coffee hour at 9:30 a. m.

assisted by

Guild ex-

Tea Goes Farther

A pound of tea can make four times as many cups of beverage “as a pound of coffee.

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Valentines Date Back

To Sure Enough Caveman

ID YA' KNOW THAT-—In early England, St. Valentine’s Eve was similar to sur supper, groups of children sang songs beneath windows for present day Halloween? After cakes and candies—or, that— during the- Middle Ages, a cautious beau hid his love message in a hollow tree-—so his "girl's father couldn't find it, no doubt. a on a ” “HID YA' KNOW THAT— One hundred years ago a popular valentine contained a mirror surrounded by lace paper in which a flattered young lady saw herself as someone's “heart's desire” or that-—proh-ably the first valentine in all history was a heart-shaped rock . carved. out hy a prehistoric cave man and ‘delivered” to his “cave girl?” = n un 2 DID YA’ KNOW THAT-—In England during Elizabethan times a popular

many .

pastime was future husband.

to toss an apple or an orange with-a valentine attaghed, through the window of a girl who was not already sppken or and, if an Englishman refused the request of-a young lady to be. her valentine ture mate) he had to make amends by buying her silks and sating? u n " DID YA’ KNOW THAT—The ancient Romans gave Cupid a helping hand with love lotteries

in which young - maids and bachelors became ‘'valentines”

by drawing ots. These undoubt“blind dates” and that—many a hopeful English maid of the 1600's went to sleep after eating a

hard boiled egg—with bay leaves fastened to her pillow? The “man of her dreams” that night was supposed to be lier

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