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0, 202 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11 ii Legislation Ws, the: Women=-- 2 The Times Pattern Service #45 | Workshop Goes On All ThroughLife nomrsmrs. (0° mE Learning and Maturing at Tay
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INDIANA Parefits and Teachers Congress goals and achievements show a variety.
guides accompanying each article were prepared by 24 child development and parent education specialists.
In the past year 325 study groups used the parent education courses offered by the magazine, Other achievements last year include raising $17,550.35 of the $25,000 national headquarters fund; a 15 per cent increase in membership and 1352 increase in magazine subscriptions to the state parent-teacher publication,
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TABLE, DESK OR ROOM-DIVIDER—T his triple-duty dropleaf backs an equally long sofa. The 84-
inch-long table measure
a mere 22 inches wide when leaves are dropped. With both leaves up it
extends to 64 inches—wide enough to seat 12 persons.. John Widdicomb Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., makes the table in fruitwood, in champagne or burgundy finish. Indianapolis stores on the Widdi-
comb list includes Ayres’, Block's, Goldstein's,
Adams’ and Banner-Whitehill.
Ask 1600 to Governor Mansion Tea
HE Governor's Mansion will be crowded Sept. 24 if all 1600 invitations to a
tea there that day are accepted. The tea will be the annual
Cortese and Mrs. L. 8. Nicholason, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. W. M. Mace and Miss Elizabeth Johnson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Miss Pauline Rathert, treasurer, Mrs. Currie announces the
Schmidt, Myrtle Johnson, Dorothea Kirk and Flora Will; and nominations—Mesdames Landis Pressler, E. W, Sherwood and R. M. Lingle. * o on » TELEPHONE — Mesdames
By RUTH MILLETT “IP LIKE to be smarter than I am,” a young girl confides in a letter to this column. Don’t worry, Dorothy, you will be. But you'll never be as smart as you wish you were.
Nobody ever is.
Dinner Will Honor Couple
Miss Barbara Sadler and her fiance, William Bowman Marshall, will be honored at a dinner Friday evening in Holly Hock Hill. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Sadler, 5407 N. Capitol Ave., parents of the bride-to-be. Miss Sadler and Mr. Marshall will be married at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. Mr. Marshall is the son of Mrs. Minnie B. Marshall, Louisville. » ” s
through studying yourself and other people, tackling the jobs you fea, trying to help others and through letting others help you. » » ” THE WAYS are endless. So you'll be smarter than you are when you've lived longer than you have. The only thing is, there's no quick or easy way of gaining wisdom. There's no magic formula anyone can hand you for the asking to make you suddenly smarter than you are. But in time you will be, for you have the one necessary quality. You want to know more than you do.
per goes with everything-—skirt is easy and economical to sew, just one yard of fabric in the smaller sizes, Pattern 8810 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13 14, 16, 18. Size 11, 3% vards of 39-inch.
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Cale Holder to Be
The importance and necessity of helping with the registration of voters will be discussed by Cale J. Holder, Republican state chairman, at a noon luncheon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Joseph J. Bering, 3620 Woodland Ave, The meeting will adjourn in time to permit members to assist in the registration activities of the four registration cen-
Luncheon Speaker
Louis Grabhorn, will be assisted by Mesdames Ida Burrus, Albert Reeder, William H. Tefft, M. A. Dawson, Wolf Sussman, Brandt Downey, Agnes Todd, Ross Teckemeyer, J. A. Greenland, Marie Morgan and Carroll Reynolds. Committee chairman appointed by Mrs. J. Herbert. Hartman, president, include
: a fall membership party spon- E. M. Chellew, J. L. Allen, Bera oe ters in the Fourth Ward. The Mesdames D. A. Turk, C. J. P e ges sored by the Indiana Univer- ollowing poalmen 30d om Amick, John Boesinger, Jeanne a A Ae Senters Will be open from 2 to Trees, Bering, Grabhorn, Bert Ninety-nine new sorority sity Woman’s Club. The list Cortese, Guy Morrison and Crowder Bose, Dumont Cald- and Mrs. Charles Sargeant, Mr. p.m, C. MsCammon SL2. Brownaon,
pledges will be honored tomorrow evening by Butler University’s Panhellenic Association with a formal! dinner at 7 o'clock in Atherton Center cafeteria.
Mrs. Robert Wild, Washington, national president of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, will be guest speaker. Dr. M. O. Ross, president of the university will welcome the new students.
Miss Valera Hume, president of the Butler Panhellenic Association, will be toastmistress. Special guests will include Dr. and Mrs. Ross; Mrs. Robert Skinner, president of the indianapolis Panhellenic Association; Mrs. Elizabeth Durflinger, dean of women, and the rush
Vows Read
Miss Lola Brady became the bride of Charles B. Dunn at 8:30 p. m. Aug. 30 in the home of the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Geneva Dunn, 212 E. 32d 8t. The Rev. Clarence Hopkins performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Pearl Brady, 5833 Dewey Ave. and Harold Brady, West-
his brother's best man.’
After the bridal reception, the couple left on a trip to Chicago. The bride attended Stephens College. The bridegroom attended Indiana State Teachers College and Butler Universtiy.
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will include IU dignitaries, Indiana University graduates and former students and special guests. = » » ANOTHER big event on the IU Woman's Club . schedule comes Nov. 7 at the Riviera when a card party will be held as a scholarship benefit. Each year the club pays tuition of two Marion County girls attending IU.
Heading the 400-member
club this year are: Mrs. W. B. Currie, president; Mrs. T. A.
Legion Auxiliary To Install Friday
post home, Ave. at 8 p. m. Friday. New officers to be seated are Mrs. Verna Caldwell, president; Mesdames Kenneth J. Dollahan, Lawrence Woodring and Robert Purkiss, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Link and Mrs. John Von Spreckleson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Lawrence Hinshaw, treasurer.
Mrs. Wilbur Bonifield, historian; Mrs. C. E. Burke, chap-
field. Miss Lila Brady, sister lain: Mrs Byford Harlow : . y t. 8S of the bride, was maid of sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Hale Sharge Ae honor. Robert D, Dunn was Wilson, parliamentarian, and Walter Grow, Harry Blasing-
Mrs. Cecil Hartman and Mrs. Eilbert Smith, large. The unit will observe “Knightstown Home Day” Sunday with an all-day basket picnic at the Knightstown Home.
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James Maschmeyer, Miss Mable Dunn and Miss Madge Kretsch; membership — Mesdames Nicholson, E. A. Warnicke, W. V. Lawler, Dorothy Baker, Victor Deitch, L. R. George, Patrick Grady and Mary Garrett, Misses Barbara Walsh, Blythe Mildner and Nancy Miller. ” ” » OTHER COMMITTEES include: Finance—Miss Pauline Rather, Miss Hazel Force, Mrs. D. C. Gerlach and Mrs. L. L. Clark; publicity—Mrs. Robert Shumaker and Robert Blake; social—Mesdames John Raber, Harry Kerr, G. 8. Rader, C. B. Tharp, Eugene Van Sickle, Clarence McIntire, W. H, Traylor and John Houghton and
John Ober, J. H. Hamilton, D. M. Cook, J. D. Hayden and Mildred Johnston, Misses Esther Fleming, Alberta Smith, Esther
Artists Club Picnic Planned
Mrs. Scott Murphy's home in Nashville, Brown County, will be the scene of the annual Indiana Artists Club picnic at 1 p. m. Saturday. Mrs. Lawrence Carter is in
ham and Lotta Horst. In charge of hospitality will be Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bessire, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Griffith, Mrs. O. K. Gaskins, Mrs. Marie Lutz, Miss Ruth Anderson and Adolph Wolter.
well, D. M. Cook, Gladys Freundt, G. T. Gifford, H. B. Gray, Alfred Guyot, Laura Harris, Mildred Johnston, Bernice Kaye, L. H. Kornafel, Paul Summers, Don Wampler and C. E. Wolverton, Misses Elva Antrim, Olive Brown, Marie J, Daniel, Ann Donagh, Esther Fleming, Hazel Force, Edith Freetly, Ethel Gates, Ruth Gorman, Elizabeth Johnson, Myrtle Johnson, Mary Kervan, Norma Lagenau, Virginia Moore and Mildred Weld.
and Mrs. Joseph E. Hauter and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Weibel, all of Louisville; Mrs. William O. Cochran, Columbus, Ga.; John Depstra, East Lansing, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. MecCloud, Dayton, O. Miss Virginia Ehard, South Bend; James Fisher, Carmel; Jack Noyes, Barrington, Ill; Miss Cynthia Connell, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Emmett J. Junge, Lincoln, Neb, and Miss Susan Talber and Miss Dorothy Vogelgesang.
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A married daughter is introducing her mother to one of her acquaintances, who does not know the mother’s name,
WRONG: She says, “This is my mother”—not mentioning the mother's name.
RIGHT: She says, “Mother, this is Mrs. Green My mother, Mrs. Black.”
Shairmen of eight campus Mrs. Fred Corya, junior past Miss Ann Donaghe sororities. president of Broad Ripple Unit, : . : naa | 4 American Legiorf Auxiliary, will LN NM entaney 2- tthe L. P. , LH. , Dunn-Brady et ame ois ‘and College L. E. Burney, Robert Blake,
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