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By MRS. ANNE CABOT-

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Magazine Club To Seri Saturday

Mrs. Lehman Dunning, 5435 N. Pennsylvania 8t., will entertain members of the Magazine Club at 2 p. m, Saturday for the regular business session and program. Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour and Mrs, Grover Workman will pour. The musical program will be given by Mrs, William T. Rassmussen accompanied by her mother, Mrs, Paul Duckwall, Hostesses will bee Mesdames J. Blaine Hoffman, Lowell 8, . Fisher, A.,N. Bonham, Jon

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Nightingale Club To Hear Dr. Tanner

Members of the Florence Nightingale Club will hear Dr. R. E. Tanner, podiatrist, at the

noon luncheon meeting Friday

in:the Warren Hotel.

New officers who will preside are Mrs. C. O, Terrill, president; Mrs. O. 8. Srader and Mrs. N. C. Brock, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Edward Bettcher, secretary, and Mrs. Ralph Linder, treasurer,

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Untouchable’ Prejudices Breaking Down in India

By EL EANOR KOOSEVELT NEW DELHI, India, Mar. 5—Mrs. Nehru, who was one of Gandhi's close followers, came to take me to a school she had established with Gandhi for. untouch-

ables. vy She told me she had worked for 20 years to remove the ban anuntouchables and that Gandhtoften | stayed at this school in an effort to demonstrate his feeling against -, all discrimination, Untouchables are scavengers of the country. Now the“ law has abolished these castes and prejudices but, as we know only too well in the U. 8., laws are necessary but it takes time to change the hearts of men, » » n GANDHI ESTABLISHED several of these schools for boys but this is the one that brings together untouchables from a number of different states. They are given vocational training as well as two” hours a day of academic work and spend about three years-in the school. Everybody, masters and pupils alike, must spin thread for one-half to three-quarters of an hour every day. This was Gandhi’s° way of symbolizing the dignity of manual labor. Even Prime Minister Nehru still does 80 in public now and then in memory of Gandhi. ” n -

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schools for boys, but this is the ing, carpentry, setting of type, printing and bookbinding. The

industrial

boys sleep on boards which are covered with thid pads as a health measure. Their food is

adequate, according to Indian standards. In the morning they are

served porridge; milk, if there is ‘any, and four pleces of thin baked bread. ‘ At noon they get a vegetable and a cereal and much the same

thing at night. There is time set

aside for exercises every day. » ~ -

THE THING THAT impresses. me more and more as we go

about in this country is how really unnecessary most of the things are which we in the

West think essential to our dally lives. Here the children in school have no desks; they sit on strips of carpet on thé floor.

They have no slates or: pads; they have a wooden ‘board on which they write, "In-most homes here, there is no furniture in the dining rooms; the occupants sit on the floor on their rygs. They wash their hands before eating and after eating they wash their hands again and the utensils at the same time. *

Beds might be either a clean pad on the floor with a blanket, or four posts with webbing or boards. Life is very simple, but it can be lived this way. Perhaps there is more emphasis on what the mind and the imagination can do.

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A COLGATE-PALMOLIVE-PEET PRODUCT

THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES Former Director Wed

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es Bpecial PITTSBURGH. Mar, 5—Miss

Barbara ‘Ruth. Dobson, Alexandria, - Va., + and Richard Hoover, formerly of Indianapolis, ‘were married Satur.

day here in a private ceremony. The bride is the’ daughter of Mr. and *Mrs, Henderson, - Sioux City, Iewa. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs..’Andrew

Ralph’ A..

Hoover, Indianapolis, He was associated with the Booth Tarkington Civic Thea. ter from 1931 to 1937 and returned in 1940 as director. Two years later he entered the

Army. Following the war he | man-

was « appointed general ager of the Pittsburg Play-

house, with which he is still

associated.

Business Women's Group to Be Chartered

The charter of the Indianapolis Chapter, American Business Women's Agsociation, will be signed, members initiated and officers installed at an informal party.at 7:45 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Lincoln.

Installing ceremonies ‘will be |

directed by Mrs, Callie Lou Smith and Mrs. Nancy Williams, Kansas City, Mo.,

quarters of ABWA.

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Little Flower Catholic Church . will be from 3:30 to 6 p. m.

Sunday in the auditorium, Mrs.: |

Paul Hughes is general chairman, : ?

Dear Homemakers: v

Before you.decide on that picture window . . . think about what scene that piece of glass will frame. Does it look ‘out upon a busy street, or into a neighbor's front yard, or are you fucky and truly have a “picture” view? There is no definite rule that it MUST be in the FRONT of your house. Perhaps your lovely green back yard and gardem would be much nicer to gaze upon than cars whizzing by. When you do have a picture window make the most of it. Leave that expanse of glass free of clutter. Don't place before it a tiny table higher than the sill and then add a

put your lamps on each side near the chairs. matter what your window frames, it can be seen. Remember to keep your tables, bookcases or lamp near the window in proper scale. Also a gauzy curtain of a sheer fabric will cut the intense glare and heat; and add a bit of privacy, too.

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