Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1938 — Page 4
PAGE 1 ‘Water, Cooling Breezes Hunted as Pre-August Exodus Gets Under Way
r. and Mrs. Walter E. Rogers Leave Tomorrow For Visit With Blackhalls at Cape Cod Summer Home: Rachel and Martha Clark to Sail Soon.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON As August nears, the concerted movement to evacuate the city centers ‘upon a practically uhanimous vacation ‘objective—water where cool breezes revive wilting energy by night and swimming, fishing or lying on the
sands are the delightful pastimes by day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Rogers will leave tomorrow for Harwichport, Mass., where they are to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Blackhall Jr. of Woonsocket, R. I., for three weeks at their Cape Cod summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Blackhall Jr. have been popular guests during their several visits with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers here. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Myers are to leave Wednesday to be the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coleman at their summer home at Wequetonsing, Mich. Miss Claire Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Patten, will go to Burt Lake, Mich, this week to visit Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Masters. 8 8 » MF. and Mrs. Ralph W. Liéher and their daughter, Elizabeth, will leave Thursday for Elkhart Lake, Wis., where Mr, and Mrs. Lieber will stay several days and Miss Lieber will remain for two weeks "at Camp Brosius. Mr. and Mrs. Lieber’s son, Ralph has been at Camp Brosius during all of July. Mr, and Mrs. Walter J. Stuhldreher and Mr. and Mrs. Lieber are to go to Ft. Wayne Aug. 6 to be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall Dale, formerly of Indianapolis. . Ro * The Misses Rachel and Martha Elle George H. Clark, and Miss Nan Talbot of Rye, N. Y, sail Aug. 11 on the S. S. Champlain for a year abroad. They will travel 1 - land, Holland and Belgium before meeting the Misses Clark's brother, George H. Clark, in Paris. Mr. Clark has been studying this summer at the Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in the palace at ‘Fontainebleau. The young women will go to Grenoble, France, in November where they are to attend the University of Grenoble. Mrs, Clark, with another son, Carlton Clark of Winchester, and Mrs. Clark, returned yesterday from a two weeks’ motor trip to Eagle River, Wis. :
daughters of Mrs.
Miss Mary Sinclair returned today from a visit with Mrs. Ellen Douglas Jaeger at Lake Forest, Til. Miss Sinclair's brother, Thomas G. Sinclair, 2d Philip Will Jr. of Evanston, Ill, have motored to Higgins Lake, Mich., to spend a week at the Sinclair cottage. They will return Sunday with Mrs. Robert S. Sinclair and her son, F. Douglass Bennett of New York; Miss Elsie Sinclair, Mrs. Thomas G. Sinclair and her children, Bobby and Harriet, who have been at their summer home for several weeks. Mr. Bennett is to visit in Indianapolis a week before returning to New York. > ~ Mr, and Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin will go to Muskoka Lakes, Canada, the second week in August. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger will leave early in August for a visit with Mrs. Frank L. Truitt at Kagawong Lake, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. Dr. and Mrs, Larue D. Petoskey, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Burford Rhodes and their sons, Burford Jr. and Perkins, are spending the summer at their cottage at Ramona Park, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Metzger will return Sunday from a two weeks’ stay at the Matzger summer home at Charlevoix, Mich.
_ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Simpson will leave this week for a motor trip to New York and New England. Mrs. Lawrence H. Earle is to leave Friday for Quebec and a trip through New England. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Guy Funkhouser and their daughter, Sally, ill moior to Denver, Colo., the first of August to be gone several weeks. : Miss Mildred Morgan will go to California early next month where she is to visit Miss Sarah Hays at Beverly Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teggart at Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Norris will leave Thursday for a three-weeks’ fishing trip to Birch. Lake, Minn, and Canada, : Miss Edith Robertson will go to Ludington, Mich. Aug. 7 to be the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wagner at their summer home after which she will go to Milwaukee for a Week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richason. :
Dr. and Mrs. William F. Clevenger, Dr. and Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson and Dr. H. H. Wheeler spent the week-end at Lake Tippecanoe. Miss Caroline Clevenger, who has been at Winona Lake for two weeks, rgturned yesterday with her parents. : Members of the IF Club who have taken a cottage on the north shore of Lake Wawasee for a house party the first two weeks of August include the Misses Jane Gray Freihofer, Mary Marott, Peggy Hussey, Patty Hill, Nancy Hurt, Virginia Burkholder, Jean Shirk,
Carter will leave the first of August for
Norma Overbay and Doris Jones.
Camp Fire Girls Hunt Boots, * Banjos for Happy Outing
Hiking boots, bathing suits and even banjos for evening camp fires
were being located today by nearly
for the next two weeks at Camp Delight.
80 Camp Fire Girls in preparation
Miss Helen L. Nichols, executive
secretary, said today that among guests ‘at an evening council would be Chief Big Bear, Indian baritone, "and his accompanist, Princess White Beaver. Girls leaving Sunday for two weeks are: Alice Jane Andrews, Colleen Agan, Dorothy Attkisson, . Barbara Behrends, Barbara Jean * Buening, Mary Anne Bush, Dorothy Rae Beebe, Patti L. Cain, Ann Curran, Suzanne Cohen, Virginia Ester, Wilma Maxine Group, Jean Hardin, Susan, Harger, Eva Ruth Johnson, Joan Johnson, Mary Frances Kelley. Mary Jo Mackey, Patricia Ann Mall, Fairbourne Patchell, Joan Pile, Peggy Percival, Alice Pettinger, Patty Pierce, Suzanne Randall, Barbara Shaneberger, Rosemary Smith, Sharon Smith, Dolores Snyder, Barbara Jane Weir, Virginia ‘Willard, Justine Yakey and Mary A. Zink. Leaving Sunday for one week are Betty Alice Bawden, Elizabeth Brewer, Patricia Buser, June Carmin, Helen Carter, Eileen Chattin, Cecelia Clift, Vera M. Devore, Carolyn Dugdale, Mary Dugdale, Mary Louise Eller, Lenore Fettig, Phyllis Hancock, Vera Haverstick, Betty Hunsaker, Norma Jean Jackson, Mary Lou Jacobs, Betty Livengood, Sarah Nisley, Roselyn Mullikan, Gloria Rubush, Betty Scott; Betty Shadley. Jean Shelburne, | Betty Skillman, Jo Anne Stenzel, WillaJean Sallee, Meredith Stryder, Helen Jo Stultz, Patricia Ann Stutz, Elline Rushton, Caroline kirk, Joan Wells, Betty Willits, Ann Witherspoon, Jo Ella Yakey, Loucille Yates, Marjorie Flynn, Mary Pat OConnell and Maudie Pittman. : :
Irvington Club Sponsors Rally
The newly incorporated Irvington Women’s Republican Club is to . sponsor a rally and picnic Aug. 6 at the home of Mrs. John T. Askren, 21st St. and Shadeland Drive. _ Cochairmen of the rally are Mrs. Berta Hibner and Mrs. Blanche MacDonald, Mrs. Myrtle K. White, organization president, announced
today. Judge Dan V. White of the Irvington Republican Club, is in
charge of transportation. Officers in addition to Mrs. White are: Mrs, MacDonald, vice president; Mrs. Win Bowden, secretary, and Mrs. Mary E. Ramier,
treasurer. ‘Board members are . Mesdames Adige Ging, John R..Wood, Gladys
Tucker Marjorie Van Bus-:
August Wedding Set
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bowden, Bedford, announce the engagement of their daughter; Ishmael K. 5253 Burgess Ave. to Ralph Ashmore, Detroit, son of Mrs. Termelia Ashmore, Dana, Ind. The wedding will be an event of August. Miss Bowen was graduated in 1934 from the Indianapolis City Hospital Training School for Nurses.
Sorority Picks 29 as Members
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, July 25.— Executives of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary professional educational sorority, at Indiana University, have named 29 students as members. They included: Mrs. Thompson =Ardashier, Frankfort; Miss Frieda Ann Bach, Madison; Miss Marjorie Bailey, Bloomington; Miss Harriette Barrington, James-
| town; Miss Ruth Clampitt, Nor-
man; Miss Martha Clevenger, Winchester; Miss Catherine Daley, Ft. Wayne; Miss Olivia Davis, Evansville; Miss Ural Edwards, Plainville, and Miss Esther Farmer, Anderson. Others were Sister Clotilda Flaherty, St. ‘Marys-of-the-Woods; Miss Bernice Graham, Muncie; Miss Mildred McKenna, Madison; Miss Verna Miller, Vincennes; Miss Thelma Overbeck, Holland; Miss Madge Pickard, Lyons; Mrs, Ruth Boyer Rhodes, Hammond: Miss Mary E. Ronk, Indianapolis, and Sister Macrina Schuller, Lafayette. The others were Miss Mary Mildred Schweitzer; Miss Audrey Sefrit, Montgomery; Miss Ruth Staninger, Vincennes; Miss Myrtle Swanson, South Bend; Miss Hester Thorpe, Evansville; Miss Gladys Wickwire, Vincennes; Miss Pauline Wilkinsen, Crawfordsville; Miss Flora Wilson, Wingate; Miss Lucille Wilson, Huntington, and Miss Ra-
chel Wiley, Winona.
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Mrs. Malcolm Hoagland Tinker, Pittsburgh, is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
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formerly Miss Priscilla Miner.
Joseph A. Miner, 26 E. 36th St. Mrs. Tinker was
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Alpha Theta Chi. 6 p. m. Tues. Brookside Park. Picnic. Phi Gamma Tau. Tonight. Mrs. Ellwyn Liverette, hostess. : Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa. Tonight. Mrs. Russell Mount, near Wanamaker, hostess. : 4 Alpha chapter, Sigma Phi. 6:30 p. m. tonight. Seville. Dinner. Sigma Lambda Chi. Tonight. Miss Delores Crockett, 602 Carlisle Place, hostess. ; Pal Omega Kappa. 8 p. m. tonight. Mrs. Ray Collins, 420 N. Temple, ostess. - ; Tau Delta Tau. Tonight. Mrs. Robert Tyler, 35 N. Colorado, hostess.
CLUBS :
Tri-O-Dice. Tues. Mrs. Fred Haunss, 5017 E. New York, hostess. Sunshine Club. Wed. Mrs. Harry J. Kitchell, hostess. Luncheon.
CARD PARTY
Lavelle Gossett Auxiliary, V. F. W. 12:15 p. m. Tues. Foodcraft Shop. Cards and dinner. Mrs. Joseph Weber, chairman. ’
Sororities’ Calendar for Week Includes Lake House Parties
House parties at northern Indiana lakes, rush parties and alumnae meetings are included on the programs arranged by local sorority mem-
bers for the coming week.
Mrs. Richard M. delphia, grand president of Sigma Kappa Sorority, was a guest at a 1 p. m. luncheon today at the Canary Cottage. Approximately 256 alumnae members attended. Mrs. Wick will spend a few hours in Indianapolis en route to Chicago to attend meetings of the sorority’s grand council. Several Alpha Phi sorority alumnae are to attend a dinner at the home of Mrs. Mason King's mother near Kokomo tomorrow. Indianapolis women who will attend are the Mesdames King, B. H. McIntosh, R. 'D. Grimes, J. C.
Proposed Program Would Aid
Unattached, Penniless Women
WASHINGTON, July 25 (U. P.
).—Director Mary Anderson of the
Labor Department's Women’s Bureau proposed a far-reaching rehabilitation program today for unattached, jobless, penniless women after a
clinical study of women on relief women studied were 40 years old or Higher pay, shorter hours and “greatly improved” working conditions for women domestic employees featured the program submitted in a report to Secretary of Labor Prances Perkins. Miss Anderson warned that the unattached woman’s problem is becoming “increasingly acute” in every community and that it “threatens to become permanent” unless there is intelligent planning to care for them. : “Hope might begin at 40” for these women through the proposed program, Miss Anderson said. “This situation is the result of various economic and social factors —chiefly the depression, the weakening of the family group, technological and other forms of unemyment, and the increasing length’ life coupled with a lowering of the age at which employability is said to cease,” the report said. The Labor Department study, initiated at the request of the Chicago Commissioner of Relief, was conducted in the spring of 1937 in co-operation with the Chicago Relief Administration and the social service administration of the University of Chicago. The majority of the 604 women studied, as a representative sample of the 12,500 women on Chicago relief rolls just prior to the survey, had been self-supporting or financially independent before loss of jobs, ill health, or other misfortune had driven them to apply for relief, the report said. It added that most of them, when employed, had received such low wages that saving for “a rainy day” had been impossible, but that they had struggled in vain to find some other way out of their financial distress before going on relief
in Chicago. Three-fourths of the
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shabbily dressed, having practically no money to spend for clothes. This tended to lower their morale even
more, making it almost impossible for them to compete with other types of women in looking for work, the report said. Only a small percentage of those studied were in good health, almost two-fifths were separated or divorced, and just one-fifth was single. They received an average monthly relief allotment of $22.44, of which $12.57 went for rent. Nearly seven-eighths of the wom-
for months, while one-twelfth had been in business for themselves. The majority of the first group had been engaged in domestic and personal service, chiefly in private homes. Program Outlined
tion program were: Increased allotments for relief administration to provide a sufficiently large staff to do adequate case work for all unattached women clients. i Greater relief allowances for individual women, especially to permie prompt and full payment of rent. ; 5 Increased facilities for out-patient care in city’ hospitals, and more attention to the physical disabilities of the women with a view to-
mit them to work. A study of vocational opportunities in private, public and selfhelp co-operatives and good-will industries. i : jon of Social Security bene-
Major points in the rehabilita-
ward restoring their health to per-’
fits, to household employees and possi le y . y 3 he
en reporting had been employed |-
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R. Gallahue were chairmen of the golf committee for the two-ball mixed foursome yesterday afternoon at the Indianapolis Country Club: * An informal supper party followed.
© Mr. and Mrs. W. Frederick Souder are at home at 3541 N. Meridian St. They formerly lived at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair and her daughter, Miss Dora Sinclair, have left for their summer home, Hyannisport, Mass.
Mrs. Donald C. Drake was to entertain this afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. Ole Bridgman, Newark, N. J. Mrs. Bridgman, Mr. Bridgman and their daughter, Jane, formerly of Indianapolis, are the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Drake,
Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh ha returned home after spending three-week’s vacation at Elkhar Lake, Wis.
William Jefferson, Chicago, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks Winterrowd and Miss Maryan Winterrowd. Miss Winterrowd recently returned from a months visit with Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Jefferson, Sparta, Wis. En route home she visited Mr. and Mrs. William Applegate, Chicago. Miss Betty King, Bloomington, and Miss Viola Mason, 3560 Guil-
ford Ave. are spending the week at Lake Manitou. 4
Mrs. Balz to Direc
Federation Program
Mrs. Frederick G. Bals will be program chairman for the| General Federation of Women’s Clubs’ convention to be held May 8-14, 1939, in San Francisco, it was announced today. : 4 Appointment was made -by Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, general Federation president. The honor came to Mrs. Balz in recognition -of her work as General Federation director. She
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Carter, J. H. Clymer, Richard Boatman, Thomas Jenkins, T. O. Philpott, H. A. McColley, W. P. Coler, M. B. Esterline, Robert Horn and Miss Halcyon Mendenhall.
Four Indianapolis young women are included among members of Theta chapter, Delta Gamma Sorority, at Indiana University, who are attending a house party at Lake Wawasee. They are staying at Crow’s Nest Inn. Sis The Indianapolis coeds are the Misses Jane Dunham, Katherine ‘Black, Anita Jean Niven and Lois Lauter.
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» ” » Another group at Lake Wawasee are members of Beta chapter,
Omega Kappa Sorority. Mrs. Charles S. Buck is chaperon.
The party includes the Misses Mildred and Charlotte Twietmeyer, Doris Deal, Kathleen McFarling, Annabelle Herdich, Edith Cory, Rosemary Cruzan, Pearl White, Rosemary Higgins, Margaret McNeely, Emma Wolfanger, June Waters. Week-end guests will be the Misses Margaret Buck, Janice Suite and Betty Pipes. :
ss = 8 iy evers] members of the Indiana
niversity chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi will come from Lake Mani-
tou Saturday to attend the rush tea |
to be given by Indianapolis alumnae members next Saturday at the home of Miss Shirley Howell. Mrs. William Segar, Bellvue, Ky. na=tional president, will be honor » » » \ Euvola Club members who are vacationing at Lake Wawasee are the Misses Rose Jane Boggs, Mar-
tha Jo Runyan, Elizabeth Marshall, |
Joyce Lindsay, Peggy lee Bridges. Betsy Barlow, Sally Evans, Patty Hill, Peggy ' Hussey, OCarline and Norma Hyman, Carol Kreusser, Jean Stewart, Jacqueline Wiles, Jeanne Wills, Martha Wynn, Jean York, Suzanne Calwell, Peggy Clayton, Betty Jane Mitchell and Sally Walker. :
J osephine Connelly Sister's Attendant|
Times Special 3 DELPHI, July 25—Miss Josephine Connelly, Indianapolis, was maid-of-honor at the mairiage of her sister, Miss Winifred Connelly and Lieut. William C. Hiett recently in Fowler. The bride. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Connelly, Delphi. ik The Rev Benjamin Rist officiated and R. best
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O. Snelling, Urbana, Ill, was |
Stores Note Demand for Bridal Gifts
Clerks Kept Busy Picking Novel Offerings for Showers, Parties.
Clerks in local stores are busy these days helping friends of several brides-to-be choose novel, and ap-
propriate gifts to be given at parties. . Lingerie will be presented to Miss V Holt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter G. Holt, 5240 Cornelius Ave., at a dessert-bridge Wednes‘day to be given by Mrs. Robert Rus‘sell at her home, 3841 Washington Blvd. Miss Holt is to be married Aug. 1 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church McKee Chapel to J. Russell Townsend Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Townsend, 3234 Washington Blvd. Assisting the hostess will be her sister, Miss Betty Kalleen, and Mrs. Elmo P. Fisher. Guests will include mothers of the bridal couple; Misses Barbara Holt; Mary. Isabelle Williams and Peggy Martin; Mesdames Royer K. Brown, Frank Jones, David Vawter Burns, Wendell Shullenberger, William Raffensperger, H. Edward Raffensperger, James Allen and Newell Munson. : . ” 2
Personal gifts are to be presented Miss Thelma Roller at a -shower tonight to be given by Mrs. John Hitz at the home of her mother, Mrs. erbert Teague. Miss Roller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Roller, is to be mazried to Robert R. Palmer, Miami, Pla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest R. Palmer, Saturday at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church McKee Chapel. Guests tonight will be the bride-to-be’s mother and Mrs. Palmer, who is here for the wedding; Mes-
try, Edmond Horst and Francis Baur; Miss Lovilla Horne and Mrs. Joseph E. Macy, Kansas City. Mrs. Farless L. Hewlett, 3720 N.
| Pennsylvania St., wil have a crystal
shower tomorrow for Miss Roller. Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mrs. Walter G. Stayton. The serving table is to be lighted with tapers, is to have china colonial lady vases filled with bouquets of
| summer flowers in the bridal colors,
dusty pink, delphinium blue and yellow. Guests are to include Mrs. Roller and Mrs. Palmer, Mesdames Macy, Horst, Walker, Stewart Smith, Henry G. Unger, Ryan Hall and Oscar Alvord: Misses Horne, Vera Sudbrock, Betty Stayton, Josephine Bennett and Mary Eleanor Perrott.
Mrs. Arthur Schowengert, formerly Miss Mary Hall, will be honored tonight at a shower to be given by Mrs. Eugene White and Miss Catherine Bovard at the White home, 821 "N. Tuxedo St. Decorations and appointments are to be in the bridal colors, pink and white. A miniature bride and a plateau with tapers will provide a centerpiece for the table. The home is to be decorated with summer
i flowers.
Guests sre to be pledges and members of Beta Chapter, Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority.
N. Smith, 1307 College Ave., to Herbert Kessel was announced at a garden party recently at the home of Mrs. Irene Hardy Beard. Guests were ‘members of Tech High School faculty of which the bride-to-be and Mr. Kessel are members. The wedding will be an event of July 22 at Miss Smith’s home. After Sept. 1 the couple will be at home at 1226 N. 36th St.
Two to Be Initiated Into Toppers’ Club
Laura Boltinghouse are to be initiated into the Toppers’ Club at a formal dinner and candlelight initiation services Wednesday evening at the Colonial Tearoom. ~ Miss Barbara Gisler, president, will read the service. Guests will include the Misses Mary Frances Schroedgr, Mary Eloise Bolander, Lois Moore, Mary Hughes, Eleanor Russell and June Matthews.
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dames George Walker, Edward Den-
The engagement of Miss Rebecca :
‘and American songs. Miss Viola Kassenberg and Miss |.
Party Is Given For Helen Reidy
Miss Helen Reidy, who is to leaye Sunday for San Fransvhere she will sail for a Hawaiian e, was given a surprise bon Xoyage party yesterday at her\ home by Mrs. Ruth Wasson and Mrs. Hugh Carr. ; Decorations and | appointments were in the Hawaiian ‘motif. Guests with Miss Reidy were Mesdames Ed iller, Thomas Sheridan, Albert Bloemker, Carl Zinkan, Fred Whaley, Joseph Reidy and John Reidy; Misses Evelyn Vargo, Betty Wolfred, Mary Powers and Peg Biggins. Miss Eileen Carr and Miss Ellen Dalton are to accompany Miss Reidy on the cruise.
Finds Danger in Divorce Threats Exchanged in Fun
By RUTH MILLETT In the married lives of the divorced there was a first time when divorce was mentioned. Perhaps the first time, the possibility was voiced jokingly—but the threat was there. After that, it was only a short time until, in the middle of a quarrel, either the husband or wife threatened to leave. The threat of divorce became a weapon one used against the other.
When difficulties became really serious, and the two needed to remember the “for better or - for worse” pledge they had made, there was already in their minds the possibility of divorce. And finally it came about. In most of the marriages that go bankrupt, divorce isn’t a sudden decision. One or the other of the partners, or both, play around with the idea long before they take the final plunge. If more young married people realized how gradually the possibility that a marriage might end creeps into the thinking of husbands and wives, they would realize the importance of never letting the first thought enter. One modern young husband said the other day that he and his wife had never even kidded about divorce. They realize what few people understand—that what is never regarded as a possibility seldom comes about. And it seems that their rule is a good one to follow. The wife who wants her marriage to last ought never to say teasingly, “Well, I could have married Jim, you know. I could even yet.” : And the husband who wants to keep his wife ought never to say in the middle of a fight, “Wel, if you don’t like the way I act, you know what you can do about it.” Threats made in fun or in anger can always be taken back— but before that happens they have opened the couple’s mind to the fact that divorce is a thing which might actually happen to them.
Scouts to Hear Chief Big Bear
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls were to be special guests today at a program of music by Chief Big Bear, Indian baritone,
and his wife, Princess White Beaver, pianist, at Block’s auditorium. Their three performances daily, 12:15, 2 and 3:30 p. m. until Saturday, are under auspices of the Hoosier City Auxiliary of Letter Carriers 140, of which Mrs. Roscoe McClain is president. The. two artists, dressed in native costumes, will tell Indiana legends and present Indian, European Chief Big Bear is a graduate of Boston College.
Jean Betterly Married
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Betterly, 430 N. Emerson Ave., have announced the marriage of their daughter Jean to C. R. Swenson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Swenson. The ceremony was Nov. 13, 1937, in Greenfield. The couple is at home at 2365 i
N. Dearborn St.
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Assistants. Named for Butler Tea
Announces Those to Aid In University Fete to Be Held Aug. 2.
Miss Betty Ann Schroeder, hostess committee chairman of the Butler University tea to be held Aug. 2 on the Fairview campus, to-
| day announced assistants from
vario rorities. The is the first in honor of
prospective women students.
Misses Mildred Poland, Betty Clark, Marie Schubert, Loretta Mary Fromhold and Florence Kenney will represent Alpha Omicron Pi. Hostesses from Delta Delta Delta are Misses Mary Anna Butz, Lucille Craigle, | Franchon Parsons, Betty Collins, Chloris Bell and Ruth Duckwall. - Lists Delegates
Misses Rosemary Newman, Sue Janet: Guthridge, Betty Graham, Margaret Conner, Margaret Kayser and Virginia Darrow will represent Alpha Chi Omega. : Hostesses from Pi Beta Phi are Misses Doris Brown, Betty Grauel, Jean Wintz, Jean Willcutts, Jean Forrest and Joan Keller; Kappa Alpha Theta: Misses Mildred Scales, Mary Weaver, Jeanette Barnett, Virginia Blackley, Ruth Rehm and Betty Harger; Kappa Kappa Gamma: Betty » Ann Schroeder, Dorothy Srader, Betty Sanders, Harriet Gerdts, Leonore Lundmark and Betty Rose Martin; Delta Gamma: Misses Dorothy Durham, Mary Scheidler, Betty Noonan, Margaret Lorenz, Christine Nichols and Jane Riggs. ; Butler Independent Association will be represented by Misses Janet Morgan Jeanne Settles, Dorothy Settles, Ernestine Cline, Claudine Kimes and Peggy Harbaugh. Zeta Tau Alpha and Trianon hostesses are to be named later.
Eggert-Miner Wedding to Be Sunday Event
Miss Marjorie Miner, whose mare riage to Wilbert P. Eggert Jr. is to take place at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at st. John’s Evangelical Church, has chosen” Miss Jeanette Terry as her maid of henor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Ann Stork and Mrs. Walter J. Eggert. Miss Lois Jeanne Eggert is to be junior bridesmaid. be his broth-
Roland Eggert is to er's best man. Wallace Miner, Louis
S. Eggert and Walter J. Eggert are
to usher. Miss Terry and Mrs. Walter J. Eggert are to be hostesses at'a miscellaneous shower for Miss Miner at 8 p. m. today at the Hoosier Ath jetic Club.
Guests Announced Guests are to be Mesdames Wile
liam O. Mullendoll, Thomas Ferling, Donald Woodard, Jack Riggs, Stew-
art Miner, Wilbert O. Eggert, John
E. Edwards, Edward Simmons, H.
| D. Terry and Miss Janetta Von
Staden; Misses Helen Thomas Martin, Marie Sandrey, Marie Logan,
Stork, Margie Willsey, Evelyn Will-
sey, Helen Reith, Ruth Warriper, Betty Herr, Edith Pollard and Irene Raesnor. Miss Stork, 436 N. DeQuincy St., is to entertain tomorrow with a personal shower. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Miner, 605 N. Bancroft St., will entertain the couple Aug. 7. Guesis are to be members of the bridal party and the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert F. Eggert, Miss Martin, Miss Herr, Mrs. Lewis Eggert, Miss Raesnor and Carl Johnson, : : A miscellaneous shower was given recently by Mrs. Cletus Hagarty and Mrs. Wilbert O. Eggert at Mrs. Hagarty’s home, 3761 Forest Manor,
Sue Whipple to Speak
Miss Sue Whipple is to speak on “Intelligence” at the philosophy
meeting of the Rosicrucian Fellowship at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday at 410 Pennsylvania Building.
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