Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1952 — Page 11

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1, 1902 , - : > . yo WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1952 —— : . 2 ¥ 18 . 2 . * ® FS : Ss» ” . . heduled ifs S t S t Part hedulel 16 ororiries Je ‘arfies committee, Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, will hold hn Walsh, its annual mother and d wighter party at 8 p. m. tomorRoger Mavs row in the Marott Hotel. 0 ’ A highlight of the eveni ng's entertainment will be pen: only to , a contest where mothers will ’ bring baby pictures of ir lates. daughters. M ro on Sher Sharman desigted by Mes. Rope Schneider will read palms, el arr. an Mrs. orris ) Here There will also be mu ical en- Chambers. tertainment followed hy pS . . y Sbiafls OL 0 hyd Phi Delta Pi rp pe Fri- yuests at the party will be Members of Theta Chapter, Washington. Mesdames Lloyd Wilson, Apr- Phi Delta Pi Sorority will enwill Be A thur Blessing, Nola Pell, Paul tertain their mothers with a 2 Sonders, Dorothy Cooper, BE, E. P- m. dinner Sunday ‘in Holly Ward is in Chambers, A. S. Sauer, William Hock Hill, rogram and Becker, C. D. Starkey, W. W, Spring hats fashioned of loastmistress Nunnally, W. C. Spurgeon, Har- crepe paper will be used as faon. old Bishop, Roxy Ilett, John vors. There will be individual a ———— Schwert, Myrtle Spencer, Ed- gifts for each mother. Mrs. IA ward Luker and Arthur Bur- Leon Sackett, chairman, is begess. ing assisted by Mrs.’ Virginia Mrs. William

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| MIXING ROLES—Mrs, Edwerd C Wokelam finds a happy combination is studying her parliamentary law and baby-sitting with her granddaughter, Suzanne Wakelom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

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¢ the Talk of the Town The wonderful Chicken tion. 't vl be in the Hotel Lincoln. By pry OR RE he on N 8 _ Yd Wasson! 5 On Thursday RAR, Th MM aturo-Raron femme “a CEPR ENCORE WEIS SN cmd ennmem mon night B01 to 7:30. P. M.) for only .1.00 e > with spool 1 ; ou ders e u Nn ist 3 diiterom By MURIEL LAWRENCE 7 He's bad, this'kid. Bad blood. I don’t want to read. {

E WERE waiting for a session of the juvenile court to open, this mother and I. “I want to get the day of my kid’s hearing changed,” she said. “But I don’t want to get the judge sore at me. He wants me to take the boy home for two days before he's sent up.” She wore a green scarf tied under her chin. Framed in it, her face was as placid and expressionless as a middleaged doll's, When I didn’t speak, she went on lowering her voice just so I could hear. “Why should I take him home? I don’t want to be responsible for what he might do. He’s the court’s job now, not mine, isn’t he? Why don’t . they just send him up? That's all I want.” She sighed. “Yes, that's all I want. I want to see him sent up until he’s 18.” I felt my face going rigid with distaste and hastily rearranged it. I warned to myself, “Look here, you haven't been appointed to sit in judgment here. You're in this place to. look, listen and tiy to understand.” <> <> SO I SAID to the woman, | boy?” “He’ll be 13 next month,” she said. { Know why they won't let you smoke in here.

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be held responsible.” I spoke carefully. your boy, not you, not me, not anyone.” “He curses me,” she said. He curses me if I tell him to do anything.” “Perhaps,” I said, “he’s frightened at being _ ashamed. Children are not supposed to curse Perhaps he's terribly ashamed. When I'm

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“No, I never had no home or parents,” she said in her inflectionless voice. when I was born and my old man took up with some woman. My aunt raised me. Say, was I knocked around? was knocked around , . .”

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I REPORT this conversation for a reader who has asked me if I approve of punishing the parents of delinquent children. Wktat I could most heartily approve would be better public support of juvenile court clinics for the treatment of emotionally stunted parents as well as their SESpHNE:

Lady Orators Keeping Busy

Meridian Toastmistress Club will hold a “Mystery Meeting”

at 6:10 p.m. Monday in the YMCA.

Dinner will be served and members will give extemporaneous speeches. Mrs. Dixie Keithley, president, will address a high school group

‘in Markleville today on “Han-

dling the U. 8. Male.” She won the local speech contest sponsored by three Toastmistress Clubs with this talk, &£ Miss Ruth Keller, recently elected council president, will attend the charter banquet of the Sand Pipers, a new toastmistress group in Michigan City, tonight. On Saturday Miss Nora Jane Carey, charter member of Meridian Toastmistress, will participate as judge in the South Central Council's speech con-

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You're probably not babying your basics

3 Tt ‘depending of the length of wearing. Washing the garment can sometimes assume the propor tions of a real melodrama . + « and the effects are certainly tragic. Hot water, harsh soaps or detergents, irons, radiators and a firm hand are the villains of the piece. =n ” -

THERE'S REALLY no secret to caring for your foundaion garment, Do , .. be sure that all zippers and closings are fastened before washing, Do . . . soak the garments in warm, mild scapsuds for about seven minutes, If you must use a washing machine, be sure your foundations are in a cheese cloth bag, and that the water is not too hot.

Do . . . rinse your girdles thoroughly and roll in a towel so excess moisture is absorbed.

with clothes pins. garters over a hanger, DO, away from the heat or direct sunlight, Do . . . iron the fabric sections of the garment. Don’t + « « iron the nylon or elastic. After all ‘the controversy

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they do not harm elastic. Nevertheless, as an added precaution, Gossard recommends mild soap. But all the care in the world won't make one girdle carry the burden of a second skin, From the practical point of view, having a wardrobe of foundation garments actually costs less. Alternate wear of about three girdles and four bras saves continuous wear and tear on just one. It leaves plenty of time Yor natural drying, and for the necessary repairs that assure garments a longer life.

Latreian Club Plans Bake Sale Saturday

Alpha Sigma Latreian Club will have a bake sale Saturday

in the Broad Ripple Standard Grocery. Proceeds will be used in charity projects. This year the sorority--has donated to the City School Milk Fund and to Care for Korea. To date over 125 dozen cookies have been donated to the.Indianapolis Service Men's Center. The last meeting of the year will be at 8 p. m. May 15 in the home of Mrs. Warren Welion,

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