Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1952 — Page 5

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IE your guests up when they arrive and show your pleasure for their presence by pinching their cheeks occasionally with lipstick-smeared hands. These are directions to gudrantee the success of a party.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS

Rivieia Club Plans Dance Friday.

IVIERA Club Boosters Jw are planning a Valentine dinner-dance in the club at 7 p. m. Friday:

Tables will be decorated like valentines and lit with tall

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Mister, Don't Make These

Bad Domestic. Blunders

By RUTH MILLETT A MAN can't understarid why his wife gets exasperated when he makes the following domestic blunders: Telling her not to “go to any trouble” when they are

planning a supper for-12, When he knows she has had a hard day, suggesting that she “Just leave the dinner dishes”

certain dish he has been raving about all during dinner.

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tapers, Thece will be afterdin- figuring that * GIVING THE kids a lot of At least that’s what Bill and “A hutbind should HN - 3 ner entertainment and’ Tommy takes care of Jobs to do and leaving his wife Frances Kennedy, 5346 Central thicky al u ave & Wood and his orchestra will the problem. to see that they're done while Ave., did recently when they a shrew and play for dancing later. It's the wife, he blithely goes off to his

‘entertained for Mrs. Kennedy's

- sister, Miss Margaret Meredith,

visiting here from California. With the aid of the Fitzgerald and the Connor clans, all seemingly possessing Ph. D.’s in rope

tricks, the host, sporting a nthe bejter end of the deal pitt, Ernest Taylor,.-Earl Hines, cluttered do anything about it. shoestring tie and white car- 'W s e Glenn Lamson and David Stil-. kitchen and Telli h t , nation, and the hostess, with For a. two-dollar- license, he ley. tackling a dou- Telling her not to worry ruby red fingers, made certain acquired a furnace repairman mo be "load of when she Saks Bim for help in the guests id t run away. as well as a homemaker, When MESSRS. AND Mesdames di¥hes next Ruth Millett S0'VIng 2 provem, . » the furnace starts complain- Robert E..Smith, J. R. Ram. morping. Husbands can’t understand 1F YOU'RE EVER - caught ing, it's Mrs. Gardis who as- ey Edwin Abbye Joh "w B..- "= aT if why such suggestions fall so in a flaming house, don't be sumes. the role of Sherlock Dunigan, Clayton Boringer, M. WHEN HE Invites the crowa fat hysterical. Call Butler Uni- . Holmes to discover the trouble. I. Ober, E. G. Gaehringer. to “stop } > for A wife has to earn her roon “ Ind el Ber, o “stop in for some scrambled . versity’s Phi Delt house George Webb, G. H. Harris, M. " i D Meet {nstructions on how to get out and board somehow. . I. Way. 3-6 Gallagher, Rob- eggs” without first checking mner eeving a safely. “n= Times photo by John R.. Spicklemire ort Kiingenberger and Chal- With his wife to make sure there The Indianapolis Chapter, . Guests at the frat's week- “ROLL. OUT THE barrel EDUCATIONAL INSPECTION—Mrs. Charles Mears and Mrs. Darrel Martin (left to right)” mers Combs. are eggs in the ice hox, and the ~ American Institute of Dee end “Firemen’s Ball” made we'll have a barrel of fun ,, k h d lib Th Reservations also have been few other items necessary to Orators, will have a 6 p. m, their entrance and exit by , But that's not all guests would members of the St. John's Academy Patroness Club, inspect books in the academy library. ® ade BY Mrs, Finnie La Fob y CY 19 dinner meeting today in the climbing a ladder and wiggling fol on i Hie home of Mr. and 4rganization will sponsor a pillowslip ¢ard party at 8 p. m. Friday in the Food Craft Shop to help taine, Dr. and Mrs. Irwin “PUPA midnight snack for Horizon Room. At 8 p. m. Wile through a small window. i od a : op i : : . Heidenreich, Messrs. and Mes- @ BANE bur Peat, director of the Herron And for extra precaution, The Elys have added wheels provide new equipment ond upkeep at the girl's school. This is the first public event sponsored by dames Tom Newman, William Suggesting that their hostess Art Institute, will conduct the they were asked to wear fire to every article of furniture in the group. Begley and Richard Harrison. teach his wife how to make a group through the museum, clothes. Miss Beverly Siegel their house thereby enabling — - ae — - ————— - and Les Boyles made their work to roll along without much debut that evening represent- effort. ing a dog and his best com- Another energy-saving device ® " panion—a fire hydrant. At is owned by Mrs. Jack L. Good- . least they kept the fire theme man, 301 Kessler Blvd, W. | Drive.

in mind.

~ ~ ” NEXT TIME YOUR husband accuses you of being a chatterbox, pack your bags and go ta Towa.

charm her Shattering tongue.” - w WHEN Ir COMES to the “for better or for worse” part of a marriage contract, John E. Gardis, 6004 Crittenden Ave.,

It isn’t uncommon to walk into a bar or to drop at a bar, but in the Goodman home, one slides to the filling station. There's no fear of falling

: 3 Mr. and Mrs. James K. down the stairs. Guests graceoy : Mitchell, Des Moines, who are . fully lift themselves onto the ! immerman. , visiting friends here, gave that first floor slide and that's it, | se embroi- bit of advice at a reception in they're at the bar. | id. It may their honor this past week-end = = = |

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when a few of the husbands complained about the nojfse made by their wives. It seems Towa courts rule a wife talks more than her husband because .of her superior

A GROUP OF marching men beating on a drum could mean | anything but if they're carrying | little red heart containers, they're Lamba Chi Fraternity | ° Pledges.

party or a physical qualifications in that In place of customary “Hell h as very sphere of human activity, Week,” the organization is | de and sev- But this “go west young sending its pledges out to so- | of blue. for women movement can be licit for the Heart Fund. That's |

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checked, however, if husbands will heed the words of wisdom

quite a change from climbing | greasy poles and swallowing }

car value for yours elf!

Early reservations have heen by Messrs. and Mesdames Raymond F. Ball, Roy Huse, Robert Teeguarden, D. T. Campbell, R. R. Redding, Ed Young, William Mayberry, E. C. Clam-

of courage. who, If she took the suggestion, would have to face getting breakfast in a -

offige or his club,

Mentioning that she should have bought a new dress for the party after he sees what she is planning to wear, and after it is too late for her to

Now you can judge

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Doris Wolf, secretary, and Mrs. Irene Pollard, treasurer. A representative of the Cancer Fund from the Liftle Red Door will show movies/and answer questions. Hostesses will include Mrs. Don Hurst, Miss Winifred West and Miss Ruth Carter.

Three Local Girls Are on Honor Roll

Times Special FULTON, Mo., Feb, 12— Misses Caroyin Dessauer, Constance Leen and Nancy

. Max, all juniors at William

Woods College, are listed on the

honor roll for the first semester.

All three girls are from Dessauer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Dessauer, 2501 E. Kessler Blvd. Miss Leen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Leen, 5621 ‘Julian St. Miss Max is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Max, Drive.

York Saturday to sail Feb, 20 for a trip to the Near East, His tour will include Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Palestine and will be with a group from Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. It will be under the direction of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Free, After visiting Palestine, Mr. Hiller will return by way of Athens, Rome, Lucerne, Stuttgart, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and London. He expects to sail for home Apr. 9 from Southhampton. While in New York, he will visit his niece, Mrs. George Plassman, the former Miss Joan Hickman. She is the daughter. of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hickman, 3304 N. New Jersey St.

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