Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1952 — Page 5
y summer keep up a steady pace of the Harry 8. Truman. At this time oor,” up and down leg movement for Put If she WARIS 10 TOTREt TU Mrs, Welnhardt will announce Sa alles wll they Ye : io ge. ' the decision of the judges for Hin back, comes the ER Withe With this thought in mind, the soclety’s National Art Con- : ‘chief for ‘ont taking in any of the energy Mrs. Dena Jrosby proposed to test and will present the 1952 ! : s sell for packed in the Tunchboxes, the = he# four friends that they hold National Career Award In oC < Kerchief, up tries to work up an ape- An annual birthday party to painting or sculpture. Ayres’ Ine tite by playing ball. (As though observe the occasion for all. ¥ = 8s srth floor, ‘sich & thing is n oop ssary.) It was agreed on by the quar- INDIANA 1S represented in 4 . Their ideas certainly seem to tet and the event took place the contest by Sydney Shapiro, run ‘long Spartan ny last night. Not one of the diplo- a student of John Herron Art Could ou n ng ar matic guests discussed age or School, who won the state y oF MEN OFTEN. BEHAVE fomifishte] on the single can- award in a recent exhibit at . t ' hristopher strangely. They complain about This is Almost as good as the he Hoosier 88 ion Galles) tbe i ! d SO Speedway i eiventes ra, Yo “don't know how to count” © president of the Washing n - sam " answer. : - ig Mrs. Mabel Thompson dis- ’ no. ton Chapter, will entertain 10. covered her husband doesn't N t , day a luncheon In honor A : As Wo know what he really wants or yp ARE oy Dow, ten rns of Mrs. Weinhardt and Mrs. ! , Y Sizes x Hkes. At a recent fashion your cosmic clothes before ‘t's Nordsieck. On Tuesday Sen. : Times photo by Dean Timmerman Ak Bs show, husband Buddy sdmired too late, It may take a lot of Homet Sapenast ul saleriain PARTY FLAVOR—Mrs. Arthur Wupper (left and Mrs. Richard McDonald (center right) have A = dross Gh by uns pb digging to get things right, but ith 1 il ows wo i P eager assistants in their candy-making They are Janet (center left) and Elizabeth Wupper. The and tterns airman, | hai a al ina month, it'll be worth the Mrs. George Morris will ene girls look longingly at what's cookin’ but this time“the confection is earmarked for a groump's pa d Thompson purchased it the next But after a day's work away tertain with a tea in her home party. It will be sold at the Stephens College Alumnae bridge-teo at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Block's ! > day, hoping to please bill- from home or in the house, Wednesday and the Washing- Auditorium. The benefit is for Camp Fire Girls, payer Buddy. you're too tired to work with ton chapter will entertain with Pittman, or SOursS: she Hever Siaimed a shovel, ne 2nd rake. At a luncheon in Chevy Chase. INI . a model, no r four \ rs. Eleanor Thom 8 T A od Y C Pi Cl Sieh children, but the dress was be- Teast telling herself. Then a . oO ten onven tH on an asses ; their two coming she was informed by thing happened. Neighbor Mrs. WwW | S k IGHT Indianapolis members of the Young Women's amilies in the salesiagy. appeared with it vera Dowasy suggested the twe ped E Christian Association will attend the 19th National In Baby Care ared of them round up an all-female : i S ' ——— on, Mr. Thompson looked, gardening «crew in their block Convention of the organization to be held May 1 to 7 in Miss Ruth Templeton, Clin-
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hemi? We don’t have to indulge chil- . v assumed her “resent ition in : Wh ing secretaries; Mrs. C. W. Seet nt pos ASKS: om = dren's every whim, or knock Mrs. Fran Harris Mrs. Boyd Miller, member of peg treasurer: Mrs. Andrew February was assistant superan especially ourselves out to do special The 30th annual Indiana Uni- the local board of directors, will Olofson chaplain; Mrs. Charles Visor of nursing in Coleman pe things for them all the time, or be one of the group leaving . : : Hospital and before that was { “se nice day to give them as much as the child versity Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Wednesday Arensman Jr., guard. i lineal instructor in ‘obstetrics on . 0 Sond? you the Next door has in the way of Table gn duet wi feature 2 “Living Our Faith” will be Mrs, Fletcher and Mrs. 4; gt Vincent's Hospital, She san Giving ® toys and possessions, wy ’ an Harris, 4p, theme of the convention. Brooks will be delegates to con- received ner Bachelor of Sci int” for ati 4, ze *. » = vamen® ie of ry Mri. ‘Forrest Anderson, na- vention, and, Mrs. Atkins and ence degree from Indiana Unitop. " ABOUT ALL we have to dg TT tional president, will preside at Mrs,” Olofson, alternates. Mrs. versity and was graduated from Cre De Bue Soest, to ike te Beye pene a ong Pieter ana Mra. Brooks wil {he Indiana. Ugivraty Tran oi dim a or our children and to ’ Among outstan akers es at = (Sorry, the Mile F5 barey for om children and to Eo tie hgtioaal win O0g oustanding speakers De dcleputes to the Conall. ing Sehioo) fof Nisses aly LT guess it was things as they are, is to be re- matrix- milestones celebration Romulo, Philippine Ambassa5501 because all day laxed and pleasant ourselves of the 43d anniversary of the dor; Dr. Elton Trueblood, proRuth Mill long every- and to have time to treat them founding of the organization at fessor of philosophy, Earlham | uy ett one seemed so like human beings, instead of the University of Washington. College; Frank Weil, former | smiley.” always pushing them around : president of the National Social ) Really, that is about an jt and ordering them about . Welfare Assembly; Dr. Willlam takes to make’children happy, give pa gt Be onan Sor or ity P lans Elliott, professor of history and | » for the grown-ups, who are [ g political science, Harvard, and
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BRACE yourself. And start taking bottled vitamins if you don’t have that native energy stored. From the
look of things, courting may go back to the bicycle-built-for-two era.
For the past three week D. C. this week to attend a Crocker's Picture Cook Book.” She has served as program ends, Jack OFF and Stanley Kir. ooo ma adding, “On the model, 2¢7ies.0f NSAL activities. Mrs. Miss Mary G. Cowger, state fhairman this season. 3 by have been leading a ZrOUP 4 wags terrific, but on you jg Nordsieck, winner of the 1952 corresponding secretary of the ~~ Election of officers during the in this outdoor type of excur- . po.» . Career Award in voice, will be Indiana Federation. of BPW, business session will be folsion, But that isn't all there . soloist Wednesday night in the will install newly elected of- lowed by a book review by Mrs,
is to the pedaling party. Along witn toting yourself and a date, the bike is further laden with a lunch box, baseball bat, ball ard mitt,
In procession, the riders
thought a moment and asked, “How much does it cost?” After hearing the price, he changed his mind about the
We, the Women—
Sounds like an inflated price for an inflated look. " " “
A WOMAN IS GENERALLY as old as she feels like being. You may remember when she celebrated her 10th birthday
and one by one, get all the yards in shape. ~The flowers be in bloom again this ear.
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Children Will Be Happy If Their Home Is ‘Smiley’
By RUTH MILLETT “JT WAS an awfully nice day, wasn’t it, Mom?” the 5-year-old commented when her mother tucked her in
for the night.
A little surprised by the remark, for the family had
done nothing special that particular Sunday that a child would find exciting, the mother
their world, to keep the atmos-
Awards Will Be Given
Leon Kroll, noted American painter of Woodstock, N. Y,, will make the presentation of awards to winning artists at the Award Dinner in the Propylaeum at 6 p. m. Saturday given by the Herron Art School Alumni Association. The dinner precedes the private opening of the Indiana Artists Exhibition in the Heryon Art Museum Saturday night. Other distinguished guests at the speakers table will by Anton Scherrer, speaker, and Mrs. Scherrer, and Messrs. and Mesddimes Wilbur Peat, Donald Mattison, Robert Parks and Hugo Fechtman. Hostesses will include Mesdames Garo Antresian, Corwin Carter, Leo Cassell, Wilson Daily, Harold Griffith, George Mess, Dora Ogden, Robert Parks, Frederick Schmitt, Ralph T. Simon and Elizabeth Wilson, Misses Joan Caldwell, Doris Carson, Kathryn Flanfngan, Wretha Lindley, Betty Quinn and Grace Speer. Mrs. Willis 3chepman 1s in charge of reservations.
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phere of home “smiley” for the youngsters.
that in his own home he isn’t in the way, that there he is loved and understood and important. You can’t give that to children by buying them things or even by giving them the advantages you think they ought to-have or by occasionally resigning yourself to taking a few hours off to entertain them. You can give them the feeling that their own small world is “right,” only by relaxing enough to have time for them— time to smile and listen and help when your help is asked for.
2 Fashion Shows | Set at Ayres’ J
Two fashion shows are on the | calendar of activities at Ayres’ |
the Meridian Shop” is the name of the fashion show to be given on the second floor May 3. ° A runway will be set up in the | Meridian Shop for three show- | ings that day. They will be at | 10:30 a. m., 12:30 p. m. and | 2:30 p. m. Summer dresses will be modeled in the Daytime Dress Department, fourth floor, May 6. | Showings will be at 10:30 a. m., | 12:30 p. m. and 2:30 p. m. |
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Meetings Of NSAL
RS. CARL WEIN-
HARDT, national president of the National
. Society of Arts and Letters,
and her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Nordsieck, are in Washington,
‘Atrium of the Corcoran Gallery
of Art. The event will be an Art Fair Preview sponsored by the Washington Chapter of NSAL under the patronage of Mrs.
Tea for Sunday
Mrs. O. L. Keeler, 323 E. Westfield Blvd., will be hostess for a tea to be given by Delta Chapter, Psi Iota Xi Sorority, from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Borden Purcell, grand treasurer, will be guest of honor. Chapters invited are Delta Beta, Gamma Theta and Gamma Pi. Committee members are Mesdames Ted Grisell, R. R. Powell, James Chenowith, Leo Goodman, J. W.
Johnson and Miss Marie Barton.
gates from associations all over ihe United States are expected to attend. Those representing the Indian~ apolis YWCA are Mrs. Albert Stump, president of the board of directors; Mrs. Charles T. Coy, member of the board of directors; Mrs. John E. Harper, chairman of the Phyllis Wheatley Branch, committee on administration, and Miss Margaret Barto, executive director.
os » n VISITING DELEGATES will be Mrs. Vernon Adams, chairman of the health education committee, Phyllis: Wheatley Branch, and Miss Sarah Campbell, young adult director, Central Branch.
Dr. O. F. Nolde, director, commission of churches on international affairs.
Plan Benefit Party &
Indianapolis Alimnae Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority
will hold a benefit card party |
in Ayres’ Auditorium at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Howard Hanscom and Mrs. Kedrick Fisher will serve as cochairman for the card party. Other committee members are Mesdames W. N. Fleming Jr. A. Leon Hicks, 8am McGurk and Miss Edith Spencer.
Genuine Anchor Hocking
'—the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago. More than 3000 dele-
Form New PEO Chapter
Fifteen charter members of PEO formed a new Sisterhood, Chapter BI, recently and have just announced new officers for the group. They were in-
stalled by ‘Mrs. H. L. McCray, state organizer. They are Mrs, John Fletcher, president; Mrs. 8. D. Atkins, vice president; Mrs. Charles Brooks and Mrs, W. H. Bowman, recording and correspond-
fecal Instructor in Obstetrics at Indiana University Trainin School for Nurses, will condu course of instrue-
NE tion in infant care with classes
in baby care and personal con~ sultation free of charge begin. ning today in Block's Infants De ent, downstairs store. will be keld through Friday at 1:30 p. m. and an additional class at 6:30 p. m, Thursday. Immediately after
each class there will be a con- |
sultation period in the department for all those interested, This free clinic is available in observance of National Baby Week through the co-operation of Coleman Hospital, Indiana University Medical Training 8choo! and Block's. Miss Templeton, before she
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Betty Crocker
Mrs. Marjorie Child Husted, better known as Betty Crocker, will be speaker at the banquet of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club to be held at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln. Her gubject will be “Do You Ny More Recognition?”
Mrs. Husted hag been head of the Home Service Department
_ of General Mills for 20 years,
and’ is author of “Betty
ficers of the Indianapolis club.
‘PAGE 8 Pitch-in Dinner Tuesday Night
A 615 p. m. pitch-in dinner will precede the regular meets ing of the Zonta Club of In.
dianapolis Tuesday in the W, Washington 8t. Branch, Ine diana National Bank,
Special guest will be Miss
Frances Baldwin who will leave
for Jacksonville, Fla, May 4
to’ become state, director of case work services for the Chile dren's Home Society of Florida,
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