Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1952 — Page 12

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NEW YW EQUIPMENT —Mrs, Horry A. Durflinger, Miss Jessy Denny, Mrs. John A. Crawford and Mrs, Henry J. Richardson Jr. (left to right), four of the Metropolitan YWCA's new board members named at last night's annual meeting, learn how the Central Y's new dishwasher operates. Not shown is Mrs. Helen Basch, also elected to the board of directors. Mesdames Philip Sweet, “Felix Vonnegut, John Towns, Edward Harper, James M. Patton, Leroy Miller and Sanford W. Benham were elected to. the ‘nominating committee. Board officers will be named this month.

The Mature Parent—

Does Your Child Obey

You? :

Here Are Some Helohu | Tips

By MURIEL

Two days later,

sailboat so firmly that . Absorbed in nailing its rudder back in place, he did not hear the sound ot. his father's car. > When his . mother called sharply, “Al, get. up-here and for supper,” he was so. startled that he dropped his nail. Overwhelmed by life's frustrations; Al roared up the cellar stairs, "Stop pestéring me. Don’t you know I'm too busy to be bothered?” © oe oe o> AL’S MOTHER is a reasonable woman. She turned down

the gas under her vegetables and descended the “There, sizing up the rudder situation, she said, “You're going to need glue as well as a nail to hold ‘that rudder tight. You certainty can't work on a tough job like that now with everyone wanting you to come to the Get upstairs, now and do as you're told. 1 never can figure why you make such a fuss - How would you like {t if I'came to the table wearing my dirty apron?” Does he'like his mother? His respect and: affection for his mother may have something to do with the fact that her discipline fulfills all the conditions set forth in a wonderfully heipful’ statement Dr. Frederick H. Allen, director of the Philadelpiha Child Guidance Cline. . © & "When a parent,” writes Dr. Allen,

seven steps to the cellar.

table.

about washing for dinner.

Does Al obey? Yes. He's crazy about her.

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Blackwood on Bridge—

Mer. Fusty Is a

R. FUSTY, the oldfashioned bidder, is not as unpredictable as Mr.

Champion believes he is.-In his own way he is quite con-

sistent.” His bidding may be bad but usualy it is bad In the 1 same way. __ ‘What do you do, playing

with Mr, Fusty,

when he opens one no tramps .._ One thing “sure. The a sign of weak- .~ nass he recognizes is a pass, If you bid two of a sult, he wilt -ramse-tt-if-

Mr. Champion he can: support:

that suit. ‘If he can’t support

LAWRENCE HEN Al saw his new workbench on his birthday he was so overcome that “he tried to hide under the sofa. he was still so in awe .of It that it wasn't until late afternoon that he

discovered that his ‘vise could hold his broken he could let

Mrs.

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learns to respe feeling that h force bigger th

carpentry prob derstanding of

.80 of it. pone his work

.. basic home . that Al is not

nursery school not spit” *

negative and fesentful. feelings, ‘

while holding firm to what {8 required, the child

ct and use that firmness without oe is surrendering himself to a an himself.’

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BY SHOWING HER interest in her little Son's.

lem, Al's mother has shown unhis resentment at having to post-. on it. By not yielding her de-

mand for obedience to a basic ‘home rule, she has held firm to what is required. By suggesting that she herself has to prepare herself properly for the .table, that she as well as ‘Al has to conform to that law.

she has implied

She has made it quite clear surrendering himself to an adult

merely because the adult is more powerful, but to a law that is bigger, than either of them. We have all noted how insistently teachers in

use phrases like these—" "We do ‘We do not spill milk in our laps”.

“We do not cross the street. until the trathc

Lawrence stops Su

approach is, of There's no divided from Until we see t facing the hur them, the high don'ts” think he want

“can re- both obey.

Consistant Bad Bidder

THOUGH THE that” approach is helpful in disposing of childdren’s impressions, that- we are a separate’ specially privileged class, the thought back of the

ing, no matter how many we use, That's what Dr. Allen means, I ‘think. I

oh ow . : “we do -thHis—we don't do

course, more important than any

phrases we can use.

use parroting phrases if .we still

think of children as antagonists, opposed to us,

us in the struggle to conform. hat the children stand beside us, dles with us-—the little jumps for er ones for us—we'll just be bullywe do's” or “we

8 us not to ever demand that they

surrender to. us personally—only fo the law we

South dealer ° Both sides vulnerable

NORTH Mr. Dale Seed H-—8 2 - D-AKJT165 3 C—-863 WEST EAST Mrs. Keen!" Mr. Champion 8K 65 §~Q 10 9 8 2 H-QJ 109 H-—-7843 "DQ 10 9 8 D--None- . w C—-Q 7 C—K J 103 SOUTH Mr. Fusty R-A 874 H—A K 5 D—4 2 C—A 9 43

The bidding: SOU TH WEST NORTH EAST mee fe Nef eum J ere off ede 3 N T All Pass

couldn't fail to make the contract. If Mr, Champion followed to the first lead of the suit, then there would be only two more diamonds out and these could be picked up with the ace and king. -However, Mr, Fisty- properly protected - himself against the remote contingéncy that Mrs. ‘Keen had starfed with all of the -outstanding-< diamonds.

If that were the case, the play of the jdck on the first diamond lead would hold Mr.

Fusty to exactly three tricks In the suit and he needed a total of five from that source to make up a total of nine.

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—it—he—will-go-on—in-noe-Eump— EP —— opentdg, the

If . you have no ‘long suit, - raise his no trump to two, with about the same ¢ards on which you would raise a good bidder to three. For a raise to three no trump you need about the equivalent of an opening bid.

» ” » BUT MR. FUSTY is much better on the play., Mrs, Keen

Lindenwood Club Lists Celebration

A luncheon at the Columbia Club Wednesday will mark the Presidents’ Day celebration of the Lindenwood College Alumnae Club of Central. Indiana. 2 Newly: elected officers ing office are Mrs, Farl Lynn, president: Mrs. O. C. Guedelhoefer, vice president and publicity chairman and Mrs. M. : D. McClerny and Mrs.” David Locke, recording and corresponding secretaries Mrs. William Bruenger, treasurer, and Mrs.. Henry J, _Tanner, social chairman.

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queen of hearts and Mr, Fusty won with’ the king. Obviously, the diamond suit held the key to the contract. He led the deuce of diamonds and put inthe trey from. dummy even though Mrs. ~Keen false-carded with the nine spot. . Mrs. Keen held the trick and made. a desperate shift to & spade. But it was no good. Mr. Fusty won, took. the now marked diamond finesse* and rattled off a total of 10 tricks. » = n THE. SAFETY: play diamond suit. was very fine and.

in the

_ Sunnyside Guild will hold a §

Valentine luncheon and party at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. Robert J. Clarke, party chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Erwin B. McComb and Mrs. J. W. Nunamaker Jr. Presiding will be Mrs. Ray~ mond O. Woods, vice president. Plans will he made for the monthly party at Sunnyside Sanitoriunm, The theme will be used. the committee is Mrs.

Heading J. P

Worley, Mrs. R. H. Netherton and Mrs. Edward W. Dyar are assisting.

‘“s+to Hugh Bromund,.

Sunnyside Guild |

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LUB 250 will give its fourth dance of the season at 9:30 p. m, Feh. 9. It

will be in the Gold Room of

-the Hotel Antlers. The theme will bé Mardi Gras.

“Tables will be decorated with

cardboard lamp posts an which will ‘be hung street signs. with the mames of familiar New Or-’ leans streets,

Lamp shades of the posts will - The bulbs will be: partially blown | There also

‘be “of the lantern type. up yellow balloons. will” be. banners, festive lanterns, grotesque faces and streamers to carry out the party idea.

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CHARLIE BOWERS and his

orchestra will the dance. The committee. members in-

clude Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abbott,

play for

chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Wynand

Brande), assistant . chairmen;

Messrs. and Mesdames George Schuman, Carl Schopp, Walter Rinehart; Milton Benner, Herschel Sartor and T. E. Adams.

The club is made up of 250°

carried vouples who meet for socjal-sessions.

Lois Ellen Smith and Daniel Frank Wonders.

THE INDIANA POLIS TIMES .

ard Gras Theme Planned: for Club 250 Dance

THEPARTY SET—Ann and John Schuman and Maty. Beth Sartor (left to right) have tea while their parents ‘work on plans for the Club 250 Mardi Gras Ball. :

Wonders-Smith Nea tials To Be in Church Tonight

A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY at 8 p. m. today in the Garfield Heights Church of Christ will unite Miss

The Rev.

W. L. Totty will read the vows at thé double-ring cere-

‘mony. The bride is the. daughter-of Mrs. Jewel Smith,<1023 Berwyn St. The bridegrom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C, Wonders, 1244 Ringgold Ave.

tron of honor. Bridesmaids are

Miss “Patty Smith, Miss Char-

lotte Wonders and Mrs. Phyllis

Dunn. Pamela ‘Payne will be flower girl. ATTENDING THE, bride-

groom will be Charles Dester-

becque, - best man, and ushers George Read Jr. and Roger Dearing.

The hride will wear a gown of traditional white satin with a fitted bodice and a sheer yoke of lace. The shirred skirt falls into a chapel train. Her doubletiered fingertip.veil of illusion will be attached to ‘a Juliette cap accented with seed pearls. The bride's attendants - will wear gowns of marquisette over satin. The matron of honor's All be pink and the brides-

Miss Jordan To Be Feted

Miss Margaret Jordan will be honored Monday night at a kitchen shower to be given by Mrs. Ken Jordan, 32S. State St. Mrs. Don Hannon will assist. ! The bride-to-he is the -daiighter 6f Mr. and- Mrs. R. K. Jordan; 915 N. Bosart Ave. She will be. married Feb. 23 son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bromund, Johnstown, Pa. Guests. at the party ~will be the bride-to-be’s mother, her attendants, Miss Anna Lee Cle- * mans and Mrs. William Roberts, and Mesdames LK Gordon Duckworth, George. Dinsmore, Jeannette Wheeler, Barnard, Paul Boling, Felix Nichter, Elizabeth Jordan, Jay Jordan, ~Rayburm. Jordag, - and. Raymond Jordan, -° Mrs. Roberts will give a crystal and china shower for Miss Jordan on Feb. 18 in Ayres’ Tearoom. :

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THE INDIANA HE

Mrs. Cord Pierson Mrs. Annie Paton y Mr. Carl Lauenstein Mr. Glen Conner + Mf. Robert Ferriday. 8r Mrs. Robert McAlexander < Mr, Bert FP. Kelly Mr Everett Jeanes Mrs. Edna Jackson Mr. Ray B. Connor. 8r Mr. George W. Kadel Mrs. F. L. Warner Mr. A C. Sallee Walter Grubb * Mr. LeRoy Ford, 8r. Mrs. Grace Whitridge Mr. Victor Krannert Mrs. John H. Ale Mr. George Waker : Mrs. Dora Binser Mr. Frederic T Holliday Mr, Albert Holm. Mrs. Mary Self Mrs. Elizabeth White Mrs. Wm. Tiernan Mrs. Marion Leonard Mis, Julia Paulisson Smith : Baby {Daughter of D Doctor and ephens drs -Mary Sisson etly Jacobs Mrs: ary TI

uis D. Silen Eg Claris Allen - Earl A Taylor : he Mr. Guy Kornblum. Sr Mr. CW. Steinhauer, Sr. ly Martha Knod usten H Brown -

enry Knierih I. FEE Reilly :

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ART FOUNBATION

1101 Wast Tenth Street—Indianapolis, Indiana Gratefully acknowledges gifts to its research fund. in memory of:

Miss Heather Levitt Mr. W. C. Messing Mr. Lee M. Giffin Mr. Charles F_ Kord Mrs. Martha Whyte Mr. Norman R. Keffer

Mr. John Sheets : ree 1

Mrs. Ida Van Horn Mrs, Gedrge Shea Mr. Paul C. Denny Mr. Walter C. Bostcher Mrs, Lennie Dill Mrs. Harry Ansley Mr. Luther Hussey Mr Ralpn Lowman Sister of Mrs. M. L. Goldbers : C Robinson Mes Do te : . Mrs Jennie Wolf TAtlase v Mr. Willis N..Coval Miss Lida Gilbert ~Mr. Arthur A. Maze Mr: George L.. Horton = ‘Master Jeffrey Bruce Sherman

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~ Mr. Julius Falender Father of Mrs. Jacob Hays "Mr, Harry Thomas Mr. James P. Aspinall Mrs, Sarl H, McCaskey Claude Hixon Mr. Harry M. Beeba “Mrs, ors Lowman “

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maid's will ve orchid, yellow and bridal blue. There will be a reception. in the church after the ceremony.

“Sororities— : Mrs» Betty Read will be ma- -.

Alpha lota Plans Party

An informal ‘get Y...

party” for prospective members + ‘will be given by Alpha, Iota So--

rority at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home of the club president Mrs.

Christine Bannon, 2408 E. Ran- |

dolph St. . Miss Yvonne Faille,

ing her will be Misses Barbara Ward, Dorothy Beever and Lois Henje, Mesdames Billy. Throckmorton, Dorthea "Deck and Betty Veiwegh. :

Sigma Delta Tau Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Tau Sorority, will have a business meeting at 8 p. m, Wednesday in the Hotel Washington. Plans will" be made for the benefit card party to be in Ayres’ auditorium Mar. 29.

Phi Delta Pi - Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, er's Day dinner at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Holly Hock Hill Mrs. Herbert Ingram will be instalied as new president.

Other officers for the year are |

Mrs. Edward Nunns, vice president; Mrs, Harold .Keltch and Mrs. I.eon Sackett, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. ‘Richard Mannon, treasurer. - Mrs. Scott Duncan, rush cap-

© tain; Mrs. Earl Davis, property

officer; ‘Mrs. Chester Finkbiner, historian, and Mrs. Robert T.

. Thomas, chaplain. Pe There will be a Valentine gift

exchange... Mrs. Charles Hamburg and Mrs. Richard Mannon are in charge.

“mT sEntectain Club

Mrs. Ralph Shull, . 5712 Coburn St," will entertain“ the Tuesday Niters Home Eco-

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Fruit Appetizers

For = fruit appetizers cold, crisp unpeeled red apples into cubes, sprinkle with lemon juice to prevent discoloration, and serve in a bowl with colored toothpicks for spears.

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A 10 a.'m. board meeting of the Children’s Sunshine Club will precede its business meeting at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday “in the -Colonial Furniture Co. Meridian Room.

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Three Events

EMBERS of ‘the News= ~ comers-Club are planning three February events. A feast’ of ‘home-cooked foods will be held by members at their pitch-in supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA, Husbands and house guests are invited. ‘ : * Cochairmen of ‘the ‘event ‘are Mrs. T."R. Weir and Mrs. Milton Solberg. » » - MEMBERS WILL have their monthly luncheon at 11:45 a. m. Wednesday inthe Marott Hotel. ‘They will bring white handkerchiefs tosbe used as Valentine gifts for ladies of the Indianapolis Home for the Aged. : After the luncheon members: and guests will play cards. Mrs, L. V..Bonner is hostess of the day. The service committee of tha club .is planning a Valentine's day for the ladies of the Indie anapolis Home for the Aged. They will gather at the home for a party on Feb. 14. Luncheon wiil be. served and each lady will ‘be rememberéd with

a gift.

Mrs. Kenneth Hoage, accom panied by Mrs. Grant Harris, is ‘preparing a program of songs. Cochairmen of the party are Mrs. W. B. Donnelly and Mrs. H. W. Holbrook.

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