Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 6

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Rush Week Parties Set At Butler

UTLER UNIVERSITY sororities have announced plans for their individual parties during rush this week. The first will be “French Cafe” given by Pi Beta Phi from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. tomorrow, Checkered tablecloths and Apache dancers will lend the atmosphere of a French sidewalk cafe. Miss Beverly Clendenin is chairman. Miss Mary Ellen Higburg is in charge of the “Zeta Fair” of Zeta Tau Alpha Borority from 4:30 to 6:30 jp. m. tomorrow. A side show, cotton candy and balloons for guests will give a gala midway atmosphere, . ~ »

A MUSICAL SHOW from the

“Old South” will provide enter-

tainment at the Kappa Kappa Gamma “Show Boat” from 8, to 10 p, m. tomorrow. . Miss Nan Barney and Miss Bea Douglass will be chairmen. Clowns, trapeze artists and animals will give proof “Rush is Like a Circus” at the Kappa Alpha Theta party from 2:30 té 4:30 p. m. Friday, Miss Ann Fuller will be chairman. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority members will put on a “Mock Wedding” at their party from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m, Friday. Prospective members will be entertained with a wedding, reception line and refreshments to include a wedding cake, Miss

‘Mary Reis is chairman,

Delta Déita Delta Sorority house-will be converted into a “Swiss Chalet” for their party from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Friday. Bnowmen, skis and bobsleds will be used as decorations. The

Tri Delt Quartet and Swiss Yodelers will provide entertainment. Miss Pat McDonald

is chairman, assisted by Miss Charlotte Green. ~ » ”

DELTA GAMMA guests will be whisked away on a “Hawalian Cruise.” Passports will be checked at 9:30 p. m. and guests will be entertained with & Hawaiian orchestra, hula girls and native dances. Refreshments will include pol. Miss Dorothy Stonestreet, Louisville, is chairman.

Trianon, a non-Greek letter sorority, will entertain girls at 7 p. m. Friday with an outing in Camp-Delight. Miss Dixie 8cifres will be in charge.

"Rush will end Saturday with __

the announcement of pledges, followed by coke parties in the sorority houses for the new pledges.

GOP Clubs

Set Session

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (UP) —The National Federation of Wamen's Republican Clubs will meét:in St. Louis Sept. 19 and 20 with GOP presidential nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower the top speaker, the Republican national committee announced today. Mrs. Joseph P. Farrington, national president of the federation, will head the group”of GOP women from 42 states, Hawaii and the District of Columbia attending the econvention, Gen. Eisenhower will climax the two-day rally with a speech ' at the Kiel Auditorium on Saturday, Sept. 20. Other speakers will be Mrs. Homer Ferguson, wife of the GOP Senator from Michigan: Mrs. Alice K. Leopold, secretary of state of Connecticut; Howard: Elliott, GOP ecandidate for governor in Missouri, and Sen, James P. Kem (R., Mo.).

LEUVOLA Open House

Allce Graham 838 West Drive, Woodruff Place, will hold open house Friday following the football jamboree. EUVOLA Club members will sell mums In the school colors.

TSC Meets Sept. 12

Members af St. Joan of Are

Chapter, ITSC, will hear about :

South America at a meeting set for 12:30 p. m. Sept. 12. Mrs. John Thornburg will speak,

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approaching marrioge of her daughter, Ruth, to Wilfried Horst Smolenski. The prospective bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Smolenski, 299 W. Kessler Blvd. The wedding will take place Oct, 18. Mr. Smolenski is a graduate of Lawrence Institute of Technology, Detroit, and a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

We, the Women—

Asserts People Unhappy In Marriage Are Lazy’

By RUTH MILLETT

“PEOPLE unhappy in marriage are lazy.

They always

have an excuse for unhappiness,” says Dr. Frank 8S. Caprio in his book, “Living in Balance.”

that there is a lot of truth in what the doctor says. It is easier for a woman to complain that : her life is “nothing but house work” than to get busy and add some new interests to it. ‘It is easier for a ‘voman to blame her husband for loging interest in her than to face the unpleasant

Ruth Millett:

where she is pretty dull company. It's easier to regard a troublesome in-law as a hopeless problem than to figure how to live in the same world with that in-law in peace. 3 ” » » IT IS FAR easier for a woman to blame her unhappiness on marrying the worng kind of man than to admit the fact that she had a free choice, and

Whether you know it or not, your ‘child may “hate school” may have “fears” of a or a new school. You — the parent — can do much to eliminate any ‘‘fears,” says Mrs. Irene Patai, a teacher

teacher

and mother. HOW to help your child ta happier school days is revealed by Mrs. Patal

in a series of back-to-school articles starting Monday in The Times.

You owe it to your child to read +. i

“YOUR CHILD AND YOUR SCHOOL” ~ Starting Monday

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Housewife

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Foe of High Prices In. Mrs. Eisenhower

By CLAIRE COX United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, Sept. 3—Mrs, Dwight D. Eisenhower said today she was “really shocked” at the high price of food and said that if enough housewives complain bitterly

something might be done. The wife of the Republican presidential candidate told a news conference “I don't know about price control, but I do know that prices are ‘terrifically

high.” Mrs. Eisenhower, dressed in black, talked to newspaper

women fn a reception room of her home at Columbia University. Her husband is on leave as university president. . » » » WHEN ASKED if she noticed in planning meals prices had increased, Mrs. Eisenhower

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“I was really shocked at the price of articles I consider mediocre. I'm extremely fond of smoked tongue. I was flabbergasted at the price, and tongue simply is not a delicacy.” She said she discussed food prices this morning with her housekeeper ‘and asked her to look in the neighborhood shops to see if there was “anything at all reasonable”. Mrs. Eisenhower said she was surprised to find things like liver, “the lowly hamburger,” and hotdogs were 30 expensive, . ” = 5 “I DON'T know what the answer is,” she said. “I can see how my daughter-in-law and three small children have a hard time. I don't see how a young pgrson can make ends meet. “It looks to me like clothes and bed linens and things like that are reasonable enough but it's the everyday necessities, the things we'ré going to need to keep alive that are expensive.

“It seems to me if enough -

housewives complained bitterly, they ought to take some recognition. Because after all, we handle the pay checks, and do all the buying. Most of us buy our husbands’ things. : “If. the women complained

bitterly enough they can't make ends meet, they'll have to recognize that. I don't have an answer, There must be something that could be done.” n ~ rs WHEN ASKED if she thought price controls on food should be lifted, she replied,

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Party Will Honor Parade of Homes

A party henoring the committee of the Parade of Homes Headquarters .in Ayres’ Auditorium will be at 5:30 p. m. today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marten Blunck, 3330 Rex Dr. ! The party will precede the Parade of Homes kickoff din-

ner at the ‘Athenaeum, 7 to 9

sponsored by Marion Buliders,

Pp ms, County Residential Inc. The Parade of Homes will be the “fifth sponsored by local builders to show residents Marion County's house picture for 1952 and 1953. Headquarters

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3,195

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committee membews to attend the Blunck party will include Messrs. and Mesdames George Stern, Thomas Mutz, Robert Q, Bruce, John Wilson, Charles W, Havill, Riley K. McGraw and George Roesinger, Carl Spickel. mier Jr. and Mrs. Clinton Bur. gess. . /

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“I don’t know what lifting con-

trols can mean.” Mrs. whether as a mother with a son fighting in Korea she favored ending the war soon at any price. “Naturally all mothers would be happy to see this thing end, but I don’t think‘you can have

peace at any price,” she said. 5 » ”

Eisenhower was asked |

AT THIS point, her grand-

son, the son of Maj. John Eisenhower, walked confidently into the room. Four-year-old Dwight David Eisenhower II, wearing a T-shirt, blue shorts and tennis shoes, shook hands with all the newspaper women and showed them his new belt bearing the letters “I Like Ike.” Mrs. Eisenhower said she hadn’t thought about women being appointed to the cabinet if her hushand is elected President, but said women would play a big part. “There's no question about that.” She said a newspaper woman asked her several days ago what there was about Gen. Eisenhower that appealed to women. At that time, she said, she couldn’t think of an answer, “I've been mulling it over in my mind,” she said. “I've been looking .at him very carefully. It must be that in looking at him you have perfect confidence in him. “It's kind of hard for a wife to figure. out something like that. I think it's the confidence he inspires, I don’t want any crisis if Ike isn’t there. I think his face just shines honesty.”

"YW Plans Charm School

HE young adult department of the Central Branch . Branch YWCA will sponsor a “Charm School” in a series of five sessions on Wednesday evenings beginning Sept. 17-and continuing through Oct. 15.

Outstanding-community spec ialists will present ways in which an employed young woman can become a more charm-* ing person. The series will include the following topics: ‘Oops, Your Manners Are owing,” will be presented hy Mfiss Eunice Johnson, formerly yres’ training director, at the first session. “Your Job and Your Dollars” will be presented by Mrs, Harold Handerson, ‘Broad Ripple Stenographic Service. “Bulges and/or Bends” will be the subject of the talk ‘by Miss Betty Maxwell, health and recreation director of the

Central ‘Ss at the Sept. 24 class, “Let's face it” will be the subject of a ‘talk on cosmetics to be given Oct. 1 by Miss Delight Kelly and her assistants from the Tourneur Beauty Salon, ’

The Oct. 8 session will be on

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present “Horse Tail or Pageboy.” “To Gleve or Not to Glove” will be the subject of the final session given by Blocks’ fashion bureau, Registration for the series will begin Monday. Classes will be limited to 40 in the ‘group,

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