Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1952 — Page 15

8, 1952.

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of fun yesterday with Mrs. Andrew Stephens, 4700

Iowa St. the fun. Miniature barrels with lids received by guests contained

little notes inviting them to the “parrel of fun” luncheon. And unlike most house parties, this one started off in the Stephens’ home “and ended up there. In between the hostess drove her guests to Riverside Park where, in their proper luncheon clothes, they went on all the rides. : And each woman had a chance to select her meal from a variety of food—the variety

sold at Riverside concession stands. The _ afternoon concluded

with coffee and dessert in the hostess’s home. This could set a new trend in entertaining. "8 8 A WEEK from today, Mrs. J. W. Titus will celebrate her {9th birthday. And her family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus. 736 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, has already started making plans for the event. The Tituses, with the assistance of the Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Green and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Klingholz, will receive guests from 7 to 10 p. m. at an open house. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Titus and their son, Randy, will assist as hosts in the dining room.

» ~ » THURSDAY may be the maid’s day off, but for a group of East. Side women, it's also the wife’s day off. Actually, it’s 8 day away from home but not away from work.

Yesterday, Mrs. Howard

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YOU ARE standing at a man’s desk waiting until he finishes a telephone conversation so that he can talk to you. WRONG: Lean over to glance at any papers or letters that are lying on his desk. - RIGHT: Don’t cast inquisitive glances at his papers, or give the impression that you are taking in everything he says over the telephone.

The hostess took care of both the barrels and

White turned over her 5243 E. Washington St. home to friends, for the day. The women gathered there around 11 a. m. Breaking up in pairs, they organized a full staff of operators including such groups as shoppers, cooks, decorators and dishwashers. Each pair performed a duty until the meal was cooked and served¢ and dishes put away. The rest of the afternoon was devoted to cards. And they do this in different homes every Thursday. » » = THERE ISN'T much difference between a chemical test tube and a cocktail shaker in the B. M. McMillan house, 2316 Park Ave. In fact, they're one and the same thing there. At a recent cocktail party, the McMillans, who as usual, presented their guests with an unusual array of hors d’ouvres, also added some excitement to the drinks. The host entered his guest - filled room carrying a huge chemical test tube marked sulfuric acid and filled with a substance that had the acids color property. f Hesitantly, guests sipped the cocktails poured from that strange container only to discover the amber liquid was a martini mix. It's a sure-proof way to conserve on that hard stuff. ~ = » FRIENDS of Miss Patti Allig, 520 N. Central Court, are beginning to get curious about her constant week-end trips. All last month, Miss Allig spent her Fridays through Sundays visiting friends.at different lake resorts. (Never thé same twice.) Last week, she was at Lake Wawasse. Today, she'll leave for Lake Maxinkuckee and again to visit friends. She and her friends certainly get around.

Plan Australia Visit

Mrs. Robert Stewart and her children, Ann, Kevan and Jill, 2245 N. Kessler Blvd., will leave Aug. 31 for Melbourne, Australia, to visit Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. O'Connor. They will return

in approximately six months.

BEAUTIFUL AND DUTIFUL—Regimental striped corduroy in smart combinations of gray and black or ginger and black make a smart suit for back-to-school. The jacket is reversible, striped on one side, gray or ginger on the other. It sells for $13.95. The skirt is $8.95. Wear it with a striking red or yellow faschia belt for $3.98. The ensemble is available in Ayres’ Collegienne Department, Second Floor.

Marydale Guild to Sponsor Sale

The Marydale Guild is sponsoring a rummage sale all day Sept. 6 in St. Rita's Hall, 1800 N. Arsenal Ave. Donations of clothing, jewelry and household items are requested.

Those wishing to have articles picked up may contact Mrs. Nick Reinhart or Mrs. George Miller. Donations may be delivered after 3 p. m. Sept. 5.

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By MURIEL LAWRENCE

AT TWO years of age, Dubby occasionally sucks his thumb. He sucks it in the park, sometimes, for example. When, not too strangely, he becomes depressed by the violent competitiveness of bigger chil ! dren around the sand pile, Dubby will return to his mother's bench, lean . his head against her warm flank — and put his thumb into his mouth refiec-

Mrs. Lawrence

Does his mother reprove him? Does she remove the thumb from the mouth? Oh, no, Dubby’s mother is far too well read and progressive for anything like ‘that. She doesn’t do the wrong thing but she says it. In Dubby’s presence, to her bench companion, she says, “I'm not worried about his thumb-suck-ing yet. The habit is not really neurotic in a 2-year-old, I understand.” Dubby grows older. He learns to run, jump, to like the taste of ice cream and to refuse to nap in the afternoon. As he discovers new experiences of pleasure and power in the world around him, he, not too strangely, begins to make bigger demands upon it. When they are denied him, he is irritated. When the irritations pile up, not too strangely, he yells and kicks. ~ » » TO DUBBY'S father, his mother, trying desperately to “ignore” her outraged offspring, says anxiously in his presence, “This couldn't be a traumatic

reaction to something we don’t |

know about, could it, Bill?” It would be kind of us to refrain from making amateur psychiatric diagnoses of chil-

dren's .conduct when they can |

hear us. It would be loving of us to allow them to suck their thumbs, have tantrums, tell us a lie or do anything else that

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do not always understand and which may frighten them. . » » TO MY DELIGHT, I find that Dr. Benjamin Spock, that loyal friend of children, has expressed

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