Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1952 — Page 10
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0 YOUR ears feel pinched when you wear earrings? Mrs, Clara Leppert has brought something new back from New York that guarantees to end ear pain. While having lunch in the Columbia, Club yesterday,
Mrs. Leppert’s luncheon companion commented on ‘the beauty~of her hat (the New York creation). It turned out to be a red straw cloche with earrings clipped ont the brim, You don't have to suffér to be _ beautiful,
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girl and she had a little curl right in the middle of her fore. head. Only thix time, it was'a hav and he waz a big one. Hin name. Bill TT. Owens, a 6 fonter with straight hrown hair. It seems that Mrx. who “recently highlighted her hair with peroxide, wanted to try a home permanent. But she was worried about the reaction of the curling solution to the bleach. Directions sald to make a fest curl on bleached hair. but with short strands, that could prove disastrous. 80 Mr. Owens gat while his wife bleached a streak above his forehead and tried the curl. ; : The erew cut doesn’t look too had on him now, n ” » SIT MUST RE NICE to ward of lliness to a convenient date, Hor Adams, 1358 Shannon ‘Wve, complained of a cold last night so consulted his doctor,
The physician advized him to’
stay in"hed ‘a few days, Mr. Adams said, “My cold will have to wait a week. I'll follow your advice after T've found a man to take charge of my store” It's a case of mind over matter.
» » » oo SOMETHING new has heen added to baby's diet.
It's paint
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and the stuff is edible. Made from a vegetable hase, this paint has been made espe cially for junior's crib and furniture. Teethers will soon be passe. - » r » EVERY WOMAN has her own system for spring housecleaning. And, according to A. W, Dum Jr; it's apparent men have a technique all their own. too. Mr. Dum has taken this spring task away from his wife and is accomplishing the job whenever he has spare time, Yesterday, with 45 minutes to spare hetween appointments, he ‘decided to wash and Iron the curtains, > It should he interesting to housewives to see how he'll manage cleaning walls and windows with fresh curtains up, rw. o» EVERYDAY I8 Mother's Day for members of the Association of American Mothers. Mrs. W. W. Reedy, 3663 N. Pennsvivania 8t, left Monday for Tronton, OO. to attend a meeting of this organization, . » ” PROGRESSIVE or traditional, education presents its prob lems In both systems. During a recent discussion of the progressive system in School 82, a visiting paychologist gave an example of a classroom experience in a progressive school. ,A pupil entered the room one morning and addressing her inatructor said, "Do I have to do
what 1 want to do this morn-
ing?" It's all & problem of hoss or bossed.
Four Librarians Here To Attend Conference
OUR Indianapolis librarians will attend the sixth an-
nual conference of the Indiana School Librarians Association at Indjana State Teachers College Apr. 18-19 in
Terre Haute.
They are Miss Margarete Butz, Lawrence Central High 8chool; Miss Esther Burrin, director of school. libraries and teaching materials, State Department of Publle Instruction; Miss Mary ~ Isabelle Woods, Tudor Hall, and Miss Mary Louise Mann, Indlana Librarians Association conference representative, Miss Butz is vice president of the organization and Ix serving on the conference's general planning committee, 8he will preside at a luncheon Apr. 19 featuring the radio class of Technical High School In “Give Ug Books" with Mrs. Nessie Fix as director, : w » ~ MISS WOODS will serve as a member of the registration conv mittee, Over 300 Hoosier school
lihrarians are expected to at-(
tend the two-day meet, OfMcerg-of the Indiana School Librarians Association are Miss Orpha Book, Elkhart, president; Miss Butz Indianapolis. vice president; Miss Maysel Baker, Indfina University, secretary; Miss Mae. King, Richmond, treasurer; Miss Ruth Epenlauh, Whiting, historian, and Miss Elizabeth Weller, Laboratory Behool at Indiana State, librarfan.
Club Will Meet
Miss Bertha Ebhert, Marott Hotel, will be hostess at 1 p. m. Friday for the Culture Club,
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Couple Wed In Ohio
Times Kpecia) CUYAHOGA FALLS, OO. Apr. 2 Miss Nancy Davis and Lt, James Lee Morton were married here Saturday in the First Methodist Chureh. The Rev, Paul J. Acker read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Davis of this city. Lt. Morton is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth ¥. Morion, Lebanon, Ind, and the late Dr, Dale Morton, The couple was graduated from DePauw University where the bride was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Lt. Morton is. a member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. He re. cently was graduated from OCS at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. After a reception, the couple left to live at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss.
Garden Club to. Meet
Brookside Garden Club will meet at 1:30 p.. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Preston Stambaugh, 1531 N, Ewing St. Mrs, Goethe Link will speak on “Narcissus.” Agsistant host - esses will he Mesdames Ben
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EASTER PERFECT
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For Kindergarteners! +
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Cute-as-a-button navy and’ white checks!
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Shannon, Alice Ellison and Rolland Howensteine, 9 = +
Fashioned with a full pleated skirt, suspender style, and a little boxy jacket with two pockets “and pearl button trim. Sizes 3 to 6x. Blouses to Complement the suits ...... 1.98
BLOCK'S KINDERGARTEN SHOP, THIRD FLOOR |
Mail and Phone (CA-8511) Orders aetiow go 5 romplly Filled ; Lk pL 2 va.
Mansur B. Oakes and James H.
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| noon session the same day,
| Names Five Directors
| Women
Miss Sulie Marand"
Miss Sulle Harand, Chicago, will give a review of “The King | and 1.” current Broadway musieal comedy, for the 37th annual Hadassah Youth Services fund-raising event at 1 ‘p. m, tomorrow in Block's Audito-
rium, The event will be open to the public, Miss Harand is noted for her | musical monolog and review | of the musical comedies and biographies, She studied with Kurt H. Adler, conductor of the | fan Francisco Opera, and with | Martin Magner; National Broad- | casting Co. producer in New | York. ; | Her review of “The King and I” will climax Hadassah’'s annual fund-raising campaign for | ita program of Youth Services. | Mrs. Edwin Permer and Mrs, Harold lewis are chairmen of the Youth Services Committee, Mrs, Sidney Simon is ticket | chairman, Mrs.. Sanders Klein, treasurer, :
DAR Names | New Officers
Mrs. ©. B. Stine has been reelected regent of the Jonathan. | Jennings Chapter, Daughters | of the American Revolution. Other officers recently named include Mrs, Parke Cooling, vice | president; Mrs. Robert D, Arms | strong and Mrs, Wiliam P, | Evans, recording and corre | sponding secretaries, and Mrs, | John Clark, treasurer. Mrs. Warren Oakes iz regis- | trar and Mrs, Howard Griffith, | program chairman, | Mrs. Stine wifl be the chapter | delegate and Mrs. Walter B, | Smith, alternate, for the Continental Congress Apr. 14-18 in Washington, Both are members | of the committee for the Indi- | ANA tea Apr. 14 in the *May- | flower Hotel. I
Cornelia Fairbanks Chapter |
Preceding the election of offi- | cers session of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution a group will discuss national defense. The discus sion is at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Antiques and family heirlooms of the members will be on exhibit. Mrs, Charles R, Pendle, chairman, will be asstated by Mesdames ‘Woodbury T. Morris, James RB. Nelson,
Ohear and Miag Deborah Moare.
Board Will Meet | At State Parley
Among the additional plans announced for the 40th annual convention of the Indiana Con-
ers in the Murat Temple Apr. 18 and 17 is a board of managers meeting Apr. 15, preceding the regular convention program. «Interrogators who will help at the talk of Dr. Henry FH: Hill, Nashville, Tenn. will be John 1, Bloxsome, Terre Haute; J. C. Yunker, Delphi; -Miss Eleanor Bly, Muncie; Miss Louise Brum-
bhaugh, Ft, Wayne, and Mrs. | ; I* Owen C. Pohlmann. A, onl:
Local unit presidents will he
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Council of Women
Five directors were named by
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the Indianapolis Council of yesterday Auditorium, They are Mrs. Rabert Pur-
| kiss and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, new
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' St. Francis Guild Plans Bake Sale
| 8t. Francis Hospital Guild be-
| the hospital will help provide
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board members, and Mesdames | Carl Saper, Robert Straughn |
and Otto Bakemejer, re-elected, | They all will serve for three |
A bake sale sponsored by the ginning at 9 a. m, Saturday in
equipment for the hospital, Mrs. Mathilda Hill, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Glenn Barnard, Bernard Weimer, Ralph Wagner, Harry Pandolfa, Henry Gardner, John
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Gedig and Carl Nilges.
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