Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1952 — Page 17
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. mua; WM State Regent ~~ Sororit Have a Problem? Soroptimist Club | vice presi- . Y he . Lists Program - c. A. Roy, | T At ; 4 G : S : Ask the Teacher RIG » . Members of the Soroptimist 1 Curtis Jor- Oo en ) X d roup ets with your child . .. in or out of. You'd like to be considered pos Pan Jervics and nancial and ; & ? = shouk, . t Bout ft. He a “good listener” by those ing year at a dinner meeting at i DAR Tea Supper ei senon enemy, + °F you meet socal. G35 Pom, Wetnesday in: the —-,_—,Tl HOW parents can obtain ex-
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RS. CARTER W, ELTZROTH JR., 2859 N. Meridian St., will be hostess at the annual tea of the Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, paughters of the American Revolution,
Honor guests at the 3 to 5 p. m. party Sept. 14 will be Mrs. H. R. Hill, regent, Indiana DAR; Mrs. R. E, Simpers, Kingman, acting state junior mempership chairman; Mrs. G. B. Taylor, honorary sponsor, and
|) 4 En Semen, ar 4 H. L. Hiott will report on In- HF | Seana i dianapolis: rush activities for ZI "GUEST! Hanover, College, Indiana Uni- ad)
OTHER GUESTS will be prospective members. The year's plans include a bazaar in conjunction with the chapter's annual“gard party in November, Proceéds will go to the national Helen Pouch scholarship fund. Mesdames Jefferson, E. T. McAllister and William E. King Jr. will assist the hostess.
Mrs. G. C. Kolb is sponsor;
CRUISING—Mr. &nd Mrs. John C. Gates, 3921 LaSalle Court, and Mr. Gates’ mother, Mrs. E. Ross
Gates, same address (left to right), are on a 16-day cruise through the Caribbean on the SS Alcoa Corsair. They will visit Kingston, Jamaica; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Willemsta, Curacao; Guanta, La Guaira, Puerto Cabello end Caracas; Venezuela. Before leaving on the cruise they went sight- . + seeing in New Orleans.
The Mature Parent—
Offers Plan to Cure Rude Child
A BUFFET SUPPER até p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Robert McMullen, 5801 E. 17th St, will mark the opening of the fall season of Indianapolis Phi Mu Sorority Alumnae Association.
. Assisting the hostess will be {
Mrs. R. S. Hiatt, chairman; Mesdames John Huron, Charles Myers and Robert Reed and Miss Janet Shaffer. . Mrs. Neal Sinclair and Mrs.
versity and Purdue University. Mrs. Harry Henry, convention delegate, and Mrs. William Wilcox, national extension director, will report on Phi Mu's national centennial convention
this summer. New officers for the 1052-53
- season are Mrs, Henry, presi-
dent; Mrs. Neal Sinclair, vice president; Mrs, Huron and Mrs. Charles Shearer, corresponding
pert help . . . free of charge + + + from schoo! authorities is told by Mrs. Irene Patal, a teacher and mother, in a series she has written for The Times. Help your child to happier school days . . . read: “YOUR CHILD AND YOUR SCHOOL" Starting Monday Times Women’s Pages
panion.
WRONG: Say. as little as possible—and while others talk.
RIGHT: “good listener” talks enough to introduce interesting topics of conversation and to draw others out. One who ‘does nothing but listen isn't a stimulating com-
simply listen
Mrs. Helen Murray, président, will give her delegate report of the biennial convention of the
American Federation of Sorop-
that a is one who
Realize Washington.
convention of
Mrs. Grace Nicholl,
local club,
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. Mrs, E. G. Hoffman Jr., chair- ° By MURIEL LAWRENCE : teaching that physical punishment 1s shame. 2nd’ - Sdciutaties; Mi “ man; Mrs. A. H. Northrup, Vice ISS A. HAS been spending her vaca- ful has deflected them into forms of control Hows Saouat. 1? Panhellenic chairman; Mrs. King Jr, an bo : : ; such as chronic scolding, prolon moral dis- . Lele rha 3 ROS H AS ) Mrs. T. W. Coit Jr. recording tion in the mountains with a married jooroval, warnings of the pu bmn conse. delegate, and Mrs. Glenn An 1 . and cofresponding secretaries; sister and her youngsters. quences of misbehavior, even excessive reason- aes. tt alternate % Miss Ellen Fuller, treasurer, : ing and overexplanation which I believe bring . ¥ HEM ALL and Miss Jessie May Hick, his- One day, soon after she had Joined about worse distortion of the malleable person- * | torian them, she and her sister and the children drove ality.” , } : into town to do the marketing. On the way back ; C WwW A > | : . to the ear, her 12-year-old niece spied an attrac go onobich POOT leadership to isolate a child (_,QUPIE e HAMILTON %* HAMILTON: % ELGIN. ' % BULOVA Rr tive sunbatk. dress im &. wine : rom approval for 5 days tha ave urged Miss 7 2 devel - \ A. to try to convince her sister that she needs . fo ewels * LONGINES + BENRUS %* MIDO orori Y dow. Its price turned out to help! in Inara $49.50 Up * GRUEN be more than her mother : * 4 @ Superbly styled and * OMEGA +“ BANNER wished t / : wi . J To Meet ar Dupppinted, the LIKE NOTHING else, punishing children Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Gene thoroughly depend ; } young girl attacked her tests us most searchingly for resentments and (oyrtney are at home in 1034 | : Jonapots Amocsts Chay othr Tn «pub 1¢ bene Tog 7 ma a EXTRA LIBERAL er, Ka pa Kappa Soror- Among other things, she said, , 1 " , : ity, wil) lunch and launch plans “If It was something you press ourselves in children’s terms. Brooding Mrs, Courtney was Mish Boe , for the year at 12:30 p.m. Mon- . wanted, I bet you'd be able to over what we've done suggests that we're taking AR CUTER SCIEN PE OC TR ADE-IN : : day in the 38th St. Branch, find the money to pay for it.” our failure like the child we've spanked. ARc-Aies. arry s Tun ; Indiana National Bank. As a punishment, Miss A's Chronic scolding is indecision, exposing our re- fall, before her "natriage to Jr. 4 Mrs. Sexson Humphreys will sister did not speak to her luctance to lift from Jimmy the responsibility het Dich NLR . ALLOWANCE I be chairman, assisted by Mes- daughter for five days. Mrs. Lawrence °F PUtting his bike away—and take it on our- 3k ur dames Harry Weil, D. W. “I tried to tell her repeated- . selves. When we keep warning children about _ The b Re 1 na 5 Hughes, Arthur Campbell, ly that this punishment was too severe,” Miss A. the dangerous consequences of misbehavior, we Mr, and Joss. om - Court- 15. 17 and 19 Jewels FOR YOUR OLD WATCH C. W. Compton, W. M. Evans, writes, “but all she said was, ‘It's working, isf't imply that we have little real conviction that Boye 3 ne ye. Mitchell * One of America's most R. D. Pritchard and Karl it?” Though the first day the child did try to geod behavior is happy, appealing and reward- 8 lev. este 8 famous lines of
_. Miss Whyde is the daughter time to awaken. There is also in Mishillinda, Mich., then came - " ‘of Mrs. Blanche Whyde, 213% a French algrm which softly down to Lake Wawasee where Avondale Pl, and George plays a tinkling waltz or § they helped Mrs. Coble’s par-
Schlueter. Installation will be held for Mrs. Campbell, president; Mrs,
show her remorse for her rudeness, by the third one she stayed pretty much to herself and didn’t seem to care whether her mother ever spoke
ing. Excessive reasoning and overexplanation are just devices we resort to when we want to hide our dread of direct decision and action.
read the double-ring ceremony. Attendants were Miss Hil dreth Cox and Jack Cortney.
Pritchard and Mrs. Martin to her again or not. I think my sister made a > % & Ushers were David Yundt, Myers, vice presidents; Mrs. bad mistake and wish you would write your OF THEM ALL, however, prolonged moral ‘windfall, and Dean L Pitcher, Dwight Risley, treasurer, and opinion.’ disapproval is the most harmful. MRS. COURTNEY wore a
Mrs. 8. T. Sheets and Mrs. H. H. Turner, secretaries.
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> 4 DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK has expressed my opinion of this type of punishment in the Journal of Pediatrics. Says he, “ . . .in the olden days, parents with poor qualities of leadership probably relied upon slaps . . . the modern
Church Wedding Today -
THE BRIDE will wear ivory and attendants will be ~ dressed in gold and green at the wedding of Miss Leila M. Whyde and David M. Edwards at 7:30 p. m. today. Double-ring marriage vows will be read by the
Rev. Glen F; Turk in the Free i Christian Church. }
Whyde, 1052 W. 28th St. Mr. Bdwards is the son of Mrs. Kenneth W. Martin, 2368 College Ave. and the late Meredith N. Edwards. . ” » MISS WHYDE will wear an ivory gown with lace bodice trimmed in seed pearls. The dress has a satin skirt with cathedral train. Her elbowlength veil will fall from a seed pearl tiara. She will carry white rosebuds and white pompons. “Mrs. Joseph Pettijohn, matron of honor, will wear gold net over taffeta, Kelly green net over taffeta will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Eddie Lou Peace and Miss Mona Sylvia. With the jacket frocks the three will wear matching half-hats,
To Be—Mrs. David M. Edwards
Adults have to be unusually strong, clear people, very certain of their record for virtue to endure prolonged moral disapproval, Children just can't take it. If I had to choose between spanking and prolonged moral disapproval, I'd spank mighty fast.
Clock-Radio Ideal To Awaken Sleeper
The jangling of an alarm clock can be a gruesome thing, and there are other less annoying devices which perform the same function available now. The most popular is the clock-radio; which turns on - your favorite program when it’s
sprightly reveille. However, more important than how one is awakened is how he-feels when he’s awake, If he’s raring to go, he has probably had a good night's sleep on a comfortable bed.
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The matron of honor will carry Talisman roses and bronze pompons and bridesmaids’ flowers will be Johanna Hill roses and yellow pompons. A reception in ths bride's home will follow the ceremony. At home address. will be 25103; N. Alabama Bt.
Cleaning of Clothes
Do not soak any item for more than 20 minutes before placing it in the washing machine. Prolonged soaking opens the fibers and permits the soil to become more deeply lodged.
Relieving Insect Stings Relieve insect stings with a
Return Home
From Convention
Indianapolis members of the National Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, have returned home from the recent 70th convention in Boston. They are Mrs. C. C. McLean, New Augusta; Mrs. J. E. Callahan, 628 E. 42d St.; Mrs. Latta Via, 2402 N, Talbot Ave.; Mrs, J. R. Morgan, 3360 N. Meridian St.; Mrs. Willlam Hartzog, 118 N. State Ave. and Mrs, Bertie Martin, Road 29. Also with the local group was Mrs. Thomas Bray, Long Beach, Cal., Mrs. McLean's daughter, Mrs. McLean was appointed chairman of the national de-
beige shantung suit with blue accessories and carried a white prayerbook topped with corsage of white carnations. The maid of honor wore an aqua linen suit with beige accessories and corsage of yellow roses. A reception in the church followed the ceremony.
Ralph-Cobles
Back From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Coble and son Ricky, 6180 N. Meridian 8t., have returned home after a month's vacation. Early in August they were
ents, Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Woolling, move into:their new modernistic home near South 8hore Inn.
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over this week end.
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