Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1938 — Page 14

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13

r Hospital Work |Put Children] TODAY'S PATTERN ‘America’s Need

SER pattern book, with its loads of smart To Be Discussed

Fund Leader \ \ \ a # ) \ _— La | | RY 1st 1n Home, ‘ tt Yo Dye Len AO, - a

’ | \ . \ RN XN Sa \ A wt >) pique are all fabrics that both sister | Howard M, Meyer will discuss O Entertain \ LN NTI ; fA Sh : W omen old ™ 8223 and brother will approve and look | “America’s Need” al a patriotio I ANN an NR \ TE well in. Sister's dress should be meeting of the Central W, C. T. U, AE TTI AN trimmed with old-fashioned ricrac| at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the World - y { ”, 4 y » . . | > A " Club Federation Speaker | \ DE I FL ackive rate yor Wor Nowra, oles Soca Says Home-Maker’s - re Ls un - oR Dian] votions, Jack Brown will play cone Task Is Big. terial and 1% yards ricrac to trim| net solos accompanied by Miss : for the girl's dress. One and five-| Priscilla Brown. Mrs. Fred Stucky eights yards of 35-inch material for| yj yaport on the gold medal conKANSAS CITY, Mo.,, May 12 the boy's blouse and 7% yard for | test ‘held ‘recently ‘ui ‘the ‘Central

(U. P.).—Let the dishes go and the the boy's trousers, Methodist Church. It was won by To obtain a pattern and step-by- | Gilbert SchaefTer.

dirt accumulate in corners. Spend step ‘sewing instructions inclose 15 | C1 : your time developing a genuine feel- cents in coin together with the | of hans will o WE ' We day at the D. A. R. chapter house in ing of comradeship with your chil- , above pattern number and your | Sven kd ra Wo singe Monde Mo honor of her district chairman. " dren as a safeguard against the Sie, Pee i dyes, fm at Ayres auditorium. Proceeds will The Hearthstone Fund will go to hazards they meet when they get / \ or a x, 1e In-| go to the educational fund. build alumnae club houses for the A out in the world. : ’ i es, EW, Yoeyiane) ~ fraternity. The first house will be i - \ rr 3 That was the advice to house- : The new SPRING AND SUMopened Sept. 1 at Winter Park, Fla. NA ul wives given today by Dr. Lilah W. MER PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages of BALLROOM DANCING A play, “First Nighter,” written DN x 3 Vaughan, Boston University profes- | ; attractive designs for every size and | °o NEY ri and directed by Mrs. Everett M. A = [sor of economics and sociology, in a every occasion, is now ready. Pho- pen ne i" Y Schofield, is to be presente#. Fr [speech before the triennial conven- tographs show dresses made from 8:30 P.M Hearthstone chairmen are: Miss : RX 4 tion of the General Federation of " these patterns being worn; a feature Complete “Conran. JO Louise Parker, Anderson; Mrs. W. SE Women's Clubs, y you will enjoy. Let the charming lessons 87.50 Terms Irwin Posten. Attica: Miss Emily = Home-making is a career that re- 4 designs in this new book help you Shon ir ie" Croxton, Angola; Mrs. Al Donnell, \ Raa. quires a master mind, she said, and & in your sewing. On pattern and ; Bedford: Mrs. L. M. Cline, Bluffton; | haa the home-maker must be a general the new Spring and Summer Pat- Stockman Dance Studios Miss Jane Zeller. Brazil: Mrs. San- Eb y X ; manager, an efficiency expert, an SN. tern Book-—25 cents, Pattern or na 4 all ford Teter. Bloomington; Mrs. Edith y emergency doctor, a financier, an i book alone—15 cents. | H. Maddock, Bloomfield; Miss Mary Eo ) educator, a diplomat, a comforter a : — - — — ree Boltorf, Columbus; Mrs. Paul \ ; and a host of other things ¢ ; . " Barada, Culver; Miss Ann Wilkin- In another Speech dealing With | ¥ S SMART to Be THRIFTY! Ee: : Hs Ia RA | Has S, alrms *- | Other Chairmen | ; jcan home department of the feder- Home Loans Our Budget Payment Plan Others are Mrs. Ralph Stilwell. | Mrs. Maxwell Wickersham (center), president of work for the Methodist Hospital among guild units | ation, declared that the country | offers you these economies : . | the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church unit of the White in the past year. The unit will meet tomorrow at |needs more parents “who do not in home financing! Danville; Mrs. E. C. Tritt, East| @ross Guild, holds a cup awarded to the group re- | the Nurses’ Home. Mrs. Carl Ploch (left) is past expect the church and the school | 1. No “eonwimiskions. Chicago; Miss Helen Harman, Blk- | cently for accomplishing the greatest volume of president and Mrs. O. L. Kranz is treasurer, to take the major repsonsibility for | rs, 2. No charge is made on appli« « cations unless your request

State Chairman of Kappa | Kappa Gamma Drive Plans Luncheon Mrs .Gustavus B. Taylor, state chairman for Kappa Kappa Gamma

Sorority’'s Hearthstone Fund, is to entertain with a luncheon Satur-

hart; Mrs. William L. Craig, Evans- the rearing of their children.” | : Ag is granted. Club women should aspire, Mrs. | Sp 8. Interest rates are fair and

Hastings said, to Keeping their will he the lowest vour property ean command,

ville; Mrs. Walter Portteus, Frank- | - ’ 11 lin: Mrs. Ella Clark Brewer, Ft. | Machines Can t Solve A Club Meetings budgets balanced, to developing| Brother's suit is just as straight ; : Trl Yan Command."

Wayne; Mrs. Maurice Johnson, | a greater knowledge of human re- | and simple and masculine as he de- | | i (is ? handling vour Taxes and

Sr rood: Mrs. ld Haskell, ~ oe : ay | lations and to furthering education Fire and Tornado Insurance, ry Janey Problems, Says Dr. Dearing

Garv: Miss Nelle Baldwin, Green- ‘ { for spiritual living in the home, | evans " ® be, “Sister's Yias he . : Call at our office this week a Mrs RK Rhodes (Greens- The Florence Nightingale Club | i ————— princess line and saucy flare that | — for consultation. field; Mrs. R. K. Rhodes, U . —e { held its spring luncheon recently | : {he feminine soul is never too voung | ss Council ‘to ‘Hold ‘Party |e emmmesouts dill 401154 Yo J6r1on County

burg; Mrs. Don Ellis, Greencastle; ‘“ wv Cok Sree ha Mrs. Paul Rrinkley, Hartford City, A plea for humanitarianism was issued last night by Dr. W. P. Dear- at the Canary Cottage. A short busi

a k i ; r i - : | to appreciate. | Mrs. A. J. Kautz. Kokomo; Mrs. |ing, Oakland City College president, at the International Travel-Study Hess rectal followed. Fhe FITS The Winimac Council, Degree of , o . PAS | d Jj * te ments committee included Mes- | 4 : ® | Pattern 8223 makes this little duo 2 Effie S. Johnston, Knox; Mrs. Don- | Club's annual May banquet at the Hotel Antlers. dames Paul Ca tterson Ernest Will | Pocahontas, will hold a 7 p, m. Ra ; 3 = RT 6x7} ; ald Beck, Lafayette; Miss Alice In discussing his subject, “Indian-®— = pal nd ue Ps a Er =! meeting and card party tomorrow | SO quick and easy to put together Dror R Kenefick, Michigan City; Mrs. Rus- | apolis and the World,” he stressed] Fi \ A I A. 3:31 |at the hall. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers | that it's sure to inspire you to do “wer” FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN is| nal |

. sell F. Shahan, Lebanon; Mrs. Ed- | the fact that this generation T[usicale LY : lis arrangements chairman. ‘The !a lot more sewing. You will want to | : 7g dB Aan dbl win H. Becker, Logansport; Mrs. | “problem conscious.” _The Fray Afternoon Literary | public is invited. |send immediately for our new | Fred Brooks, Loogootee, Mrs. Wal-| «we are obsessed with the con-| Ot Season Here i il = Ni a A A —— -— wn ar = _—_—— . —— Tukey, Marion; Mrs. Walter | yiction that we can assume and | “Joel . a ar aim TO . THER : H. : ; zler me . S a ISOV \ u o 8 £ { < NY Th St To tzler, Muncie; Miss Sue Hussey, | solve all problems because we live | n - < rs : ® Mm on rtinsville; Mrs. Arthur Haltam, | jy a machine age,” he said. “We Set tor 1 uesdanz fonte Carlo and the Riviera” and Mooresville; Mrs. Joseph Binfcrd, | gyerjook the haman element and are - | Mrs. T. A. O'Dell is to discuss New Albany, and Mrs. Harry Gep- | prone to forget that a machine is EE ——— Marseilles. hart, Newcas = , ™ only as competent as the hand on| mone last musicale of the season luding the list are I'S. heel SiR on a d DE North Manchester: the wheel. | will be given by Zeta chapter, SigNerina “vig et Citing the League of Nations, “a|,.o Alpi Jota. national musical Kotz, Noblesville; Miss Ma fie WF 3 riety a pha R, eo ol ay >>| pawn in the hands of international| (ovoritv. Tuesday at the home of elborn, Princeton; Mrs. Al-| paper players,” he'said: “The 'mod- hwo ‘Ralph WM. Dryvbrough, 5780 °N Rushville; Mrs. GeOrge | ern mind overlooks the fact that Penmnsvivania St ’ Spencer; Mrs. Herbert | getting up new machinery under | Miss “Jeanette Robb Biaroist helbvville Mrs. E. i i N . ‘ aa ISS Jeanette ( ns, harpist, ee NE D Col ineffecient human guidance is worse Sullivan; Mrs. Don Col- . ar FANG 1 : ¥ : 5 Jorn: Wiss Jods WL. Wises. | RD io wachinery Wat wil. Knight, flutist, will play “Gitana, Ere thE h 5 Dr. Dearing was introdaced by, Hasselmans, and “Deuxieme | Mrs a a Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, -elubhywyyet de I'Arlesienne » bv Bizet-| on the Trail of the Conqueror” Ire ro rric . + a x L : : » A £ "a's " . A Ra Sn ITIS. | honorary president. Mrs. Merle C. Delsaux. Mrs. Eugene Van Sickle will be the subject at the Woman's 1SS hleen - CAR id SABE eit rai: i A —d | pelsaux, Mrs. : : : : Miss A een Ey Safford, retiring president, presided. soprano, ‘will continue the ‘program Lecture Club meeting tomorrow at ncennes; rs yeorge re Hincswarth read <i> ano, 1 3 ] y ie . ? Irs Ruth S Mrs R J. Holling: worth read a me: by singing “Un bel di vedremo,” the Woman's Department Club. ph Me: «>i morial poem in honor of Mrs. 8. R.| pL puccint's “Madame Butterfly” | W% and Mesaames! a, n _clih fatinder $ Made J 3 . . v re) ean, CH Seve: i . land “Awake, My Heart, to Glad-| The Catherine Merrill Club will nterg vere pater t To : - ~ . ‘ : ers were seated at I- |... cc» pv Densmore. She will be ac- | hold a Guest Day meeting Saturday { nicl vere a » " no n ny Swit TN ere dec companied by Mrs. Harold Brady. with Mrs. Homes G. Hamer, 7808 i ® BY = roe dy Three of Adolph A. Schell- N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Malcolm . ; : ood AN Elec 12 1C RAN E irroaucea vil oq Naik bd { Rowell +11 Soa) Sy Ty . a Se EST Ba lect | Schmidt's compositions, “Gavotte,” C. Sewell will speak on “Enjoyment an, Dresieent-e ect. | “Regret” and “Minuet,” will bef Color.” for the coming = )

t= x vl * Nr a1 Svs | Plaved by Miss Betty Schellschmidt, | " - wu : . L side nt veal I1 t Kimmel, past pres- Se | ident, } ted C cellist, accompanied by Miss Mary The Indianapolis Parliamentary e ps ere ennies oun

the recently formed - . . hak Ses ties's it de bar avr ena | BSther Lawler. Law Club Inc 11 . 9. ) ) Pl ravan, hite Water and Indiana aw | nc. will hold a 12:39 | { sf i) Lr 1 Bc ra 3 chapters ‘with lighted ‘candies Miss Mar} Frey Barton, contralto, | p. m. luncheon Monday at the home | ical program included se- Will sing “Hallelujah,” by Hummel; | of Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, 525 Buck- | i Bb 2, 1 i 1] ~ lections bv Mi Roberta Bland. | Schlupfwinke” by LaForge, ‘“‘Mar- | ingham Drive. The hostess will be 3 f { ~P ‘ lections ) MISS toberte 1€ 1 os er pity ay 1 Stes | i " y ‘ . bi ale BAT ai. OV C Instalicc harpist; Mrs. Mary Edith Armel, | 8aret” b Beale and "Winds" by | assisted by Mesdames J. B. Car, 3 The hid Alavi three meals a day ——— pianist, and John R. Bumgardner, Test, ‘accompanied by Dorothy J. B. Hovey, Vance Wilkinson and | 3 meals on which depend the health and hapSek smi Bie ; soloist, accompanied by Mrs. E. G.| Bartholomew Fowler. | William V. Kingdon. Annual re- ; o Mrs. Irving Palme: is to be in-| gymgardner. A violin solo by Miss Madonna | ports are to be made. : piness of vour whole family, meals which stalled as president of the Indian-|{| Mrs. George Dyer, hospitality Mullenix will be followed by Bee- ® Ww Ww 2 r ‘| : apolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi | chairman, was assisted by Mesdames | thoven's Sonata. Op. 90, and Rhap-| Mrs. Newell Kenvon was fo en- 8 take so much of the family money===surely E aL + . Morris G. Young, Max Norris, Mae | sody in E Flat Minor, by Brahms i 'S 0 : te | LE . | ' sorority Saturday at a luncheon : 5 aa ; . », BY S,| tertain members of the Coreopsis : ier dt Ne f MIS » Frazee, W. A. Ferguson, S. V. Kir- | played by Miss Mae Henri Lane, Club today at luncheon at her | ; is worth the greatest thought. Think, then, meeting AL the home Of AUS. A lazian and Miss Assunta Cardarelli. | pianist. home, 830 N. DeQuincy St : of an ELECTRIC range's advantages. It

Hernley Boyd. A : 5 g Other officers are Miss Ruth| & -. v ; cooks in the most healthful, most appetizMoore, vice president; Mrs. Harry | 8 : Y \ THR . : | bl i NAD 3 ing way. It helps to reduce food bills and

= n ” Mrs. Harvey B. Hartsock will be | hostess to the Irvington Social Study Club tomorrow. Mrs. Robert [ Drum will assist. A program on Mexico will be presented by Mesdames G. C. Grimes, Walter Carey,

: . ‘ S. S uss ierr - accompanied by Miss Mildred Sickle Fausset and Pierre Van

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Morton, recording secretary, Mrs. Allan C. Raup, treasurer; Mrs. Jess Pritchett Jr., Panhellenic representative, and Mrs. C. Evans y ) Parke and Mrs. Hollis Leedy, Butler = . E . 4 why % University advisory board. E V AA ARN : cost under Indianapolis ELECTRIC rates Mrs. Palmer will be delegate to] bh & i J : Lane ™ the national convention ne Adie X ; is low as compared with other cooking ville, N. C., and Miss Hazel dik \ Ed methods. Ack us or full

will be alternate. | 8 | The luncheon committee includes \ \ or fH

Mrs. George Pittman, chairman, as- | sisted by Mesdames Frank D. Hat-| \ field, Scott Legge, Robert A. Milikan | |\ and John Spiegel [AN The Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club |

Ir d of Butler University will entertain | \ po members of other Butler mothers’ | . ° faci ac a ten tomorrow siernoon v > | WESTINGHOUSE Electric \ ©

faculty at a tea tomorrow afternoon

from 3 to 5 p. m. at the chapter 0 nn house, 837 Hampton Dr. \ . \ A string trio will provide music. | \§ : . \ -—

The trio includes Miss Melba Grove, violinist, and Miss Mary Harker, \ : pianist, Ball State Teachers College, | QA : - \ Once vou discover “the many outstanding features and Miss Anne Mitchell, cellist, \ \ a ) : = ; Arthur Jordan Conservatory of \N \ NN \ of this modernly styled full-cabinet type WestingPasi. \ \\ house Electric range you will wonder how you could Flowers and candles in pastel |\ \ \ : / . i shades will decorate the tea table \ \ £ afford to get along without it. This particular Westane Thine Seon. “w inghouse model is a special value, designed in every Mrs. E. R. Brown, general chair- | AN § . . P Stu) rn bs wil man, will be assisted by Mesdames| \&§ N\ V4 so detail tor beauty, speed, cleanliness and most of all— William Clark, W. H. Edwards, F. N. B® ‘ Ww economy. Large "heat-seal" oven is roomy enough for Crowell, E. J. Carr, John Forrest, F. | nn \ $ 3 e ; , vo ; e A. Wintz. Ellis B. Hall. O. E. Smith, | Se NN ) A Ww cooking a complete meal and is requlated by automatic E. N. Gimbel, J. C. Johnson, John : \ T. Parrish, F. Otto Minter and E. : \ : : . wear § . : t Daal] 5 W. Springer. : DL \ 3 es Equipment includes money-saving economy cooker. Mrs. Alice B. Hall recently was

elected president of the mother's . \ Ba wy 9. / . . | N ¢ a St \/ ode 1 h u club. Other officers are Mrs. | N\\\ LN brow 5 S You, too, will thrill at how inexpensive in ° Other ELECTRIC Ranges : it is fo live better by having your work

cleaning expense. It provides many savings

in time and work as well as money, yet its

thermostat. Storage drawers for cooking utensils.

Crowell, vice president; Mrs. C. H. Fenner, second vice president; Mrs. priced as low as $8395 Parrish, treasurer; Mrs. E. R. CASH a 3 Brown, recording secretary; Mrs. 5 3 N ; with trade-in of your old Springer, corresponding secretary, | § 2 NB : | With Trade-in of Your cook stove. Free installa= you use Electric appliances the lower and Mrs. Frank S. Chiles, publicity Old Cook Stove. tion under standard plan : chairman. in Indianapolis. Easy monthly terms. See our f cause of the step-down nature of Indi-

Electric ranges today. anapolis residential Electric rates.

done Electrically. In fact, the more

their cost of operation per KWH be-

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Mrs. Jameson Heads Trustees,

Mrs. Donald Jameson is newly- | elected president of the Orchard School board of trustees, it was an- | nounced today. She succeeds Mrs. Perry Lesh. | Mrs. James L. Murray succeeds Mrs. | Elias C. Atkins as secretary and A. | Ewing Sinclair, treasurer, succeeds | 3 ; 8 : | : LeRoy B. Miller. NN E \ ; : 3 NAN SE S 3 4 SS % % ] X will b th ; New members of the board elected \ A ; \ 5 aa > lige ey \/ § ; . y . i ; © The canning of d at a recent parent dinner are Mrs. \ \/ : Cay : WN pi: B 8” 4 | tables whi a and vegeMurray, Mrs. WRT Dr. J. \ \\ J, FES : 1 NN ; 3 a | Rests : . : est, Ca ng i Wy cheapest and Carlton Daniel. Mrs. Howard Ny- NN \) NERY : X i \ \ NN - ; ’ Ning is child's hart is new secretary-treasurer of WY = ] \ AA NS NTR QA Low a on FAST. Just flip the CLEAN. Your Elec- sive with an aut u the Parent Association. . ( Ea : 3 \ a F oi NN comes e cost o cook- switch. ..a new Electric tric Range cannot aul The board has ‘announced ‘that Ss 3 We oo » ] Aa : ing with a new Elec. Range gives you cook- blacken pots, pans, Hillis L. Howie, school director, has | \ : ) 3 LA 0 NN . ; tric Range! ing heat instantly! walls or ceilings! been granted a year's leave of ab- | sence for graduate study and obser-

vation of other schools. FH a : =) i 8 , | Gordon H. Thompson will be act- i Se aan ] : . | y D I | N | y 1 L I S P42) : A § 1 M P | | ing director in Mr. Howie's absence. ; i i po CC c : . | ower & 3s |

Save by (4 NNI v . : ; ALY { 'G th Easy, Cool ELECTRIC Way

Now is the time to get

vour ELLER ~ range so that one of ic f: a '® OF its first economies

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le they A ( hoie. ! } ’ play and inexpen. omatic ELEC . ELECTRIC oven,

Mr. Thompson, who has been a teacher at the school for seven : : years, teaches the seventh grade 2 Electric Building, 17 N. Meridian Phone, Riley 7622 | and directs athletics, : :