Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1952 — Page 10

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Sorority. Installation of officers for 1052-53 will precede a “white elephant” sale Mrs. R. E, Stradling wilt be inducted as president. n " . SERVING WITH her will be Mrs. Donald C. Rhodes, vice Na president; Mrs. Helen Zerfas and Mrs. Alvin H. Barrows, corresponding and recording sec retaries; Miss Jean Wells, treasurer; Mrs, Boyd. McKinney, historian and publicity chairman, and Mrs. William H. Garvey, editor. Committee chairmen to be named by Mrs. Stradling in. clude Mrs. John W. Clark, State Day; Mrs. Robert E. Heine, telephone; Mrs. William

A number of Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. executives and thelr wives will come from : Akron, O., for the 500-Mile ; Race. In the party will be L. R. Jackson, president, and Mrs. Jackson; Leonard K. Firestone, president of the Firestone California Co., and his wife, and J, E. Traiper, vice president

Mrs. George’ Chamberlain Kolb, 5339 College Ave. will entertain tomorrow night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ruth White, whose marriage to Carl Yarling, Wellsburg, W. Va., will take place at 11:30 a. m. June 21 in the Meridian Street Methodist Church.

Climaxing festivities at the opening of the Riviera Club pool May 30 will be a “Checkered Flag” dance in the club

ballroom at 9 p. m, . Decorations wlil be midget racers, blown-up photos of race drivers and former winners, and souvenirs of small checkered flags. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Sherman are chairmen of decorations. They will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames Winn Simpson,

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HELL WEEK BECOMES HELP WEEK—Sigma Nu's of Butler University took an about face with help week instead of hell week this spring. Pledges worked at the Camp Fire Girls Camp Delight and later this spring the fraternity chapter chose Delight as a project. for both actives and pledges. Among the men who helped renovate the camp for this summer are Larry Phillips, Bill Haynes and Dave Richey (left to right in left photo). Fran Etheridge, Ronnie Osburn and Mike Wagoner (left to right in cen-

Alumnae Group Plans Picnic for Tomorrow

RS. JOHN L. MUTZ, 5693 N. Meridian St., will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow for the annual picnic of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta

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Fenstermaker, program; Mrs. James Gilson and Mrs. Theodore L. Locke Jr. bazaar; Mrs. John L. Mutz, arrangements; Mrs, Robert Claycombe, ways and means, and Mrs. John C. Troyer, social service board. Mrs, Robert E. Skinner will be Theta's Panhellenic Council delegate and Mrs. Clark, alternate.

» » » IN CHARGE OF hostesses for the pitch-in picnic will be Mrs. B. T. Gates Jr. Assisting her will be Mesdames Frank Dunn, John Alexander, Charles Binkley, Willam T. Jones Jr, and A. W, Sutton, Misses Carolyn Metzger, Jean and Alberta Wells.

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in charge of production, and Mrs. Trainer. Others will be J. J. 8hea, vice president; H. D. Tompkins, vice president in charge of sales, and Mrs. Tompkins; Joseph Thomas, secretary and general counsel, and Mrs. Thomas, and W. E. Lyon, manager, Firestone Development Division, and Mrs. Lyon. -

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Those attending the party will be Mesdames Clair McConnell, Raymond Hereth, James , Tiernan, Horace Overstreet, Hubert White, Walter Jones, Earl Yarling and Earl Brown and Miss Catherine Gakstetter. Mrs, Kolb will be assisted by Mrs. Gaston B. Kolb,

Riviera Club Announces Dance

William Mayberry and Glenn Lampson. During intermission a floor show will be preserited by a group of students from Broad Ripple High School. They will present the act, “Spice of Life,”

from this year’s production of.

the “Ripples.” Members of the entertainment Lommittee who will be hosts for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kramers, chairmen, assisted by Messrs, and Mesdames David Stilley, Ora Briggford and Charles Kindred,

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ter photo) make short order of extra wood to be burned in the lodge's fireplace. Carolyn Kellum (left in far right photo), a Horizon Club member, offers Bob Links a soft drink and a sandwich at the camp gate. The senior Camp Fire Girls serve lunch to the Sigma Nu's and the adult camp committee each Saturday they work. The adult camp committee includes Dr. Hermann Rinne, chairman, assisted by Mesdames Floyd Meeker, Arthur Jacobs and Walter Wolfe, Dr. R. E. Tanner, William Dearmin, S. K.

Deserve Your Children’s Honor

By MURIEL LAWRENCE A READER tells me I have failed to show proper respect for the Victorian idea that children should be “seen and not

heard.” She writes: “In those days, chil-

dren were better behaved, more polite and much happier than boys and girls today.” Better behaved, more polite maybe. But much happier? How do we know? I certainly don’t. However, I do know that I have just finished reading a biography of one Victorian child who, though: well behaved "and - polite, seemed to be about as miserable as anyone can get. If anyone was kind to her, she developed such an intense “crush” on him that she fell sick with excitement. During adolescence, she spent much time in sessions with a secret rg Lawrence diary, scribbling down all her . terrified, furiously resentful feeling abqut her family. E o> oS 0% AS SHE GREW into womanhood, she felt a power for greatness in herself, but since any exploration of it produced fainting fits in her mother and sister, she allowed herself to be seen and never heard by anyone who could possibly object to what he heard. Fear of insanity developed. She fell into “trances,” had hallucinations. In her diary, she wrote, “I see nothing desirable but death.’ ! the Victorian firmament, England's heroine of . She was Florence Nightingale, that star in The Crimean War. She didn’t do nearly so well for herself as we have supposed. She rallied enough confidence in herself to come through in her country’s emergency and visit Queen Victoria —but when the captains and kings went home,

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: ANTIQUE SHOPPERS—Mrs. Elias C. Atkins (left) and Mrs. Frederick G. Appel show great interest in a pair of beige Bristol lamps with the lift out font. They were snapped as they attended the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show which opened today in the Murat Temple for a four-day | run. “Shopping” hours are from 1 to 10 p.m, 3

Shower to Honor Bride-to-Be ISS PATRICIA WINSHIP, bride-to-be of Robert W.

~ Glassmeyer, will be honor guest at a luncheon and crystal shower tomorrow in Block's Tearoom, Miss Mary Lu McManus will be hostess.

Guests will include Mrs, Buford Winship and Mrs. R. W. Glassmeyer, mothers of the prospective bride and bridegroom; Mrs. A. J. Kelly, sister of the future bride, and Mrs. Thomas Winship, sister of the

Other guests will be Mesdames Patrick Luebke, J. L. Ritter, Robert Kern, M. J. Northcutt,

Out-of-town guests will be Mrs, Leonard Brower, Lafayette; Miss Judy Dilthoff] Cincine nati, and Miss Lou Keller, St.

Louis. will be married

The couple May 31 in St. Joan of Ara. tral Ave,

Couples to Entertain At 500-Mile Race

Mr, and Mrs, O. L, Baldridge Jr. and Mr.'and Mrs. Robert K. Harnas will entertain Dr. and Mrs. J.°Hal Doran, Marshall | Brook Doran and Mr. and Mrs. J Jack Long and ' Vincent Debray in their box at Elizabeth Glaze and Miss Janet the 500-Mile Race. The Baldridges will be hosts

at a pre-race cocktail party in their home, 3924 N. LaSalle St., the day before. Afterward the Marshall Kerrs and the James Grahams will hold a barbeque in the Graham home, 3930 Cen-

she lapsed back into her old chronic, guiltridden invalidism, o oo @& AN AWFUL LOT of Victorian ladies spent their lives in negligees, it seems to me. Let's not make a habit of romanticizing the past,’ the “good old days” when we didn’t have

“to find answers for Johnny—because he didn’t

dare ask any. It's probably reaction to our own recent experience with the “never stop them” school discipline. : We're quite right to have lost patience with zealots who told us to give Johnny freedom before he'd earned it. But just because we were thrown off balarice by one foolish idea, we don’t want to go swinging off on the pendulum of another one. - Total control is as dangerous as none at all, and parents who dominate or are dominated by children create equal havoc. The job is to teach Johnny the responsible use of freedom—and we just can’t afford to be distracted from it again by promoters of tyranny for him or for us. > o> CECIL. WOODHAM-SMITH’S biography of

_ Florence’ Nightingale makes for pretty interest-

ing thought. It scores-one up for -us-who want children’s anger out in the open, not hidden away, distilling poison drop by drop in lonely monologues with hidden diaries. When I finished reading it, I felt pretty proud of the moral courage of this generation, which seeks to know when, why and how anger is aroused in a child so that we can obey the ancient counsel, “Fathers, provoke not your children to wrath.” The suggestion that we are entitled to children’s honor without earning it accounts for more family conflict and sorrow than any we suffer from. We have set our hearts, we modern mature parents, to the job of deserving the honor of our childrefi, It is the grandest job any generation of mothers and fathers ever undertook.

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Bell, Thomas Reilly, John Miller, Jack Ashworth, Francis Oden, Carl Gisler Jr, Walter Pedersen and Alex Tuschinsky. A member of the adult committee accompanies groups of eight Sigma Nu’s on the projects. So far post holes have been dug for the horse fence, cabins and the lodge have been painted inside and out, fireplaces repaired, shelves fixed, wood chopped and floors and windows scrubbed.

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Kahn was Miss Barbara

Jean Shamansky before her marriage at 2:30 p. m. May 18 inthe home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Julius Shamansky, Mt. Vernon, O. The Rabbi Hillel Fine of Cincinnati performed the .doublering ceremony. The couple left immediately following the wedding reception and dinner for a trip to Tower Isle, Jamaica, and will reside in Indianapolis upon their return, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Kahn, 3156 Washington Blvd. Indianapolis. os » ”

ATTENDANTS at the wedding were Mrs. Robert Shamansky, Lancaster, O., matron of honor; Dr. Howard Kahn, Indianapolis, best man, and ushers Robert Shamansky, Lancaster, and Richard Glasser, Indianapolis. The bride is a graduate of Columbus School for Girls, attended the University of Havana, Cuba, and was graduated from Northwestern University where she was a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. The bridgegroom was graduated from Indiana University Medical School.

Student Honored

Times Special GRANVILLE, O., May 23— Richard Lugar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Lugar, 3520 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, has been tapped for Blue Key, junior men’s honorary society based on scholarship, leadership and service in Denison University. He is a sophomore,

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