Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1939 — Page 23
FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939
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550 Awards Will Be Given to [Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls At 1939 Council Ritual Tonight
Candlelighting Ceremony at 7:30 P. M. to Open Pro-
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Singing Numbers Are Billed.
More than 550 awards wi Fire Girls at the annual gran tonight in the National Guard
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Il be presented to local Camp d council fire at 7:30 o'clock Armory.
A candlelighting ceremony will open the service. Candles for peace, unity, liberty, justice, equality and democracy will
be lighted by Barbara Stern Jackson, Ruth Goodlet, Lucy Rhoadarmer and Ruth Feld-| man. Tanda Minnehaca Camp| Fire at School 41 will present] choral speaking numbers and
. A> | the Aishlu Ami Camp Fire of | School 78 will sing. Mrs. Georgia Little will present) 100 per cent attendance honors. | Swimming honors, to be presented | by Miss Louise O'Hara, will be received by Pauline Ottinger, Dianne DeWeese, Ann Lindstaedt, Pat McGuire, Carolyn Dugdale, Gloria Somers, Mary Flo Dugdale, Susan Singleton. Mary Sever, Pauline Wessel, Carolyn Ely, Connie Dorr, Colleen Agan, Betty Jean Barker, Patty Burnett, Lavonne Byrd, Patti Cain, virginia Esten, Virginia Fritts, Jane Gage, Murray Hake, Betty Humbles, Patricia Kord, Jo Ann Krauch, Mary Frances Kelly, Jackie Lawson. Sue Pehrson, Maudie Ann Pittman, Jennie Puckett, Jacqueline Romine, Hildreth Shelhorn Jean Rybolt, Barbara Sternfels and Barbara Wheldon |
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Win Service Honors
Miss Kathleen Daiber will present community service honors to Phyllis Bisselberg, Dorothy Brinson Doris Cleary. Betty Cuppy, Evelyn Curry, Patricia Day, Miriam DuGranrut, Ellen Ford, Barbara Hoover. Madge Rainey, Patricia Clover, Norma Sutton, Dorothy Puckett, Patsy Foster, Elizabeth Yager. Betty Willets, Mary Alice Straight. Frances Straight, Gloria Somers, Florence Sines, Bonnie Shaw, Patricia Seiter, Virginia Johnson Marceline Killion, Betty Livengood, Betty Lynch, Mary Jo Montgomery, Betty Roth, Elline Rushton, Louise Scherer. Gloria Seiter, Pat McGuire, Imajean McKenzie, Patti Cain, Ruth Feldman, Betty Lou Kehn, Jacqueline Romine, Alberta Raab, Juana Grifford, Edith Pennington, Barbara Buening, Betty Cain, Joan Kennedy. Betty Jacobs, Martha Haines, Norma Jean Jackson, Dorothy Slaughter. Meredity Stryder, Marv Gladys Nieten., Alta Howard, Patty Lou Bryant and Willajean Salle Others to be honored include Patty Smith, Mary J. Raab. Betty Barrett, Mardelle Shoemaker. Joanne Striebeck, Helen Jo Stultz, Lucy Lightle, Pauline ttinger, Edna Fave Shoemaker, Ann Clark, Betty Chapel, Jane Ann Phebus, Frances Harreld, Nina June Haig, Benita Coieman, Orena Williamson, Dianne DeWeese, Dorothy Mueller, Wilma Group, Louise Jones, Virginia Rider, Doris Ann Platt, Rosemary Buenting. Joan Lomax, Nancy Malott, Maxine Bacon, Phyllis McNew Ann Pence. Many Lou Beverley Guthner. Zoe Nancy Lou Forbes, Sarah Goodwell, Betty Clare Isaacs, Betty Louise Johnson, Velma Johnson, Marilyn Swisher. Mavbelle Swisher, Bettijane Kingston Nancy Lee Smith. Joan Pile, Sharon Smith, Susan Harger. Joan Johnson, Barbara Weir, Ruth Ann Pope, Pauline Wessel, Mary Sever, Joan Hobbs, Connie Dorr and Louise Wanner,
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Handcraft Honors Listed | Handcraft honors will be presented by Miss Betty Baker to Peggy Percival, Gertrude Clark. Betty Jean Barker. Ernestine Congleton, Ruth Mary Conrow, Martha Jane Finehout, Joan Gotshall, Jackie Lawson, Sally Pehrson, Sue Pherson, Betty Settle, Ann Wagner, Ellen Wagner Marcia Finley. Ruth Lacey, Polly Overly, Annetta Opperman, Joan Opperman, Catherine Clark, Ann Donagh, Patia Hosea, Louise Jef-| frey, Carolyn Rees, Claire Robinson, | Hildreth Shelhorn and Lillian] Barker | Honors in the 10-hour office service will be presented by Miss Ruth] Davis to Helen Carter, Doris Cleary, | Sara Mae Palmer, Gloria Somers, | Martha Stubbs, Elizabeth Yager and | Loucille Yates | Miss Davis will present the national honors. three-year memberships, to Betty Livengood, I.ouise Scherer, Evelyn Feldman, Harriette Jacobs, Rebecca Milholland, Doris Rogers, Betty Roth, Betty Dearmin, Jovce Hesler, Elizabeth Yager, Mary | Curtis, Alta Howard, Dorothy Boyer, Bettv Ruth Longshore, Ruth Rebecca Grielich, Martha Harriette Markland, Rosalind Whomes, Betty Dean, Helen Jo Stultz, Mardelle| Shoemake! Jacqueline Romine, | Mary Frances Kelly, Barbara Fenner. Betty Humbles, Elizabeth Jennings and Gloria Somers. | Five-year membership honors will go to Patti Cain, Pat McGuire and Jacqueline Romine National health honors will be awarded Elizabeth Yager and Mary Frances Kelly and Louise Wanner will receive a special award for having the best teeth in Indiana. Honors in designing and craftsmanship will go to Patricia Ayres. Helen Carter, Lucy Carter, Almeda Kitterman and Willajean Salle. The Uta honor for writing will be given to Rosalind Whomes.
Get Birthday
National birthday honors will be presented to Doris Cleary, Patricia
Clover. Betty Cuppy. Evelyn Curry, |
Patricia Day, Miriam DuGranruy, Louise Scherer. Gloria Seiter, Bonnie Shaw, Irma Biedenmeister, Betty Lou Kehn, Marilyn Mueller, Imajean McKenzie, Pat McGuire, Patti Cain, Evelyn Feldman, Ruth Feldman, Lucy Carter, Helen Carter. Joan Taylor, Loucille Yates, Mary Gladys Nieten, Betty Jacobs, Martha Hines, Meredith Stryder, Dorothy Slaughter, Norma Jean Jackson, Joan Kennedy, Betty Jean Barker, Hazel Barker, Congleton. Catherine Clark, Martha Jane Fineout, Joan Gotshall, Polly Overly, Ruth Lacey, Betty Settle. Jackie Lawson, Ellen Wagner and Sue Pehrson. Additional birthday honors will go to Georgia Little, Martha Stubbs, Willajean Sallee, Pauline Ottinger,| Joan Striebeck, Patty Smith, Betty Barrett, Helen Jo Stultz, Anna Mae White, Phyllis Lynch, Mardelle
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fels, Dorothy King, Barbara |
Alberty, Branson, Betty Chapel, Dorothy Mueller, Wilma Group, Peggy Percival, Jane Clark, Harriette Clark, |
Virginia Rider, Dorothy King, Mary | Frances Kelly, Sara Mae Palmer,
Frances Herreld, Josephine | :
Maxine Bacon, Phyllis McNew, Mary | ia
Catherine Brewer, Jean Fiege, Jean | Fuller, Joyce Williams, Zoe Fuller, | Peggy Gordon, Nancy Lou Forbes, | Mary Lou Matzke, Mary Lou Doug- | las, Carol Reddington, Edna Jane | Slavens, Vera Santarosa, Edna] Husted, Janet McDonnell, Betty Louise Johnson, Beity Alice Bowden, Wanda Toffolo, Marilyn Swisher, Jo Ann Gilbert, Betty Clare Isaacs, Sara Louise Goodwell, Barbara Lee Kick, Norma Micheifelder, Mitzi Airhart, Evelyn Bruck, Marth Hess, Mavbelle Swisher, Alice Lee Daniel. Patty Ann Jordan, Veva Haverstick LaVerne Reimer, Phyliss Purdy. Eudora Jones, Patricia Avers, Bettijane Kingston, Sherry MeDowell, Almeda Kitterman, Lavonne Byrd, Phyllis DeHart, CaroIvn Dunn, Virginia Fritts, Patricia | Kord, Evelyn Pickard, Dorothy Pon- |
ton, I.ennes Leavitt, Marilyn Reed, | §
Carrol Curtis, Joan Hobbs, Joy | Wichser, Connie Dorr, Louise Wanner, Louise Stetson, Lois Reed, Patty Harper and Helen Harper.
' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . Summer Wardrobes All-Important on
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‘Tops’ in Needlework Needlework Guild honors will be awarded to Mary Gladys Nieten. Betty Jacobs, Martha Haines, Mere- | dith Stryder, Dorothy Slaughter, Norma Jean Jackson and Joan! Kennedy
E. Baker for receiving the outstanding award of the year E. Renick, local executive, award ranks
Wood Gatherer rank Mr | will be bestowed on Betty Alberty, be Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Smith My and Mrs. J. J. Madden, Homer W-
Box Parties Made Up for | Ball Game Tomorrow Night
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Box parties are being arranged for the baseball game at Perry
Theme Chosen For Club Year
The Indiana Federation of Clubs
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| enti * next year will Betty Schuck, who won a Car-|Stadium tomorrow night sponsored by the St. Joan of Arc Women's Club (convention theme for next
negie Medal, will be honored by A.|The Indianapolis Indians will play Columbus. | be “Accepting Our Responsibilities,” |
With Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kearns and family will be Mr. and | jt was announced at the closing ses- |
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and Mrs. William Holland will
| night at the Claypool.
Miss Mary Mrs. Fenton Auckley and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sims |, of this year's convention last will and their son, Larry; Miss Phyllis Streeter and Richard McDuffie.
Mrs. George Jaqua, Winchester, accepted the
Betty Barrett, Helen Carter, Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Curry. and Lathrop Madden, Mr. and Mrs, | presidency of the organization last
Flo Dugdale, Miriam
Sarah Goodwell, Susan
Barbara Hoover, Betty Clare Isaacs,| Reed, Oscar Barry and Louis Ber-| Gg. S. Norbert Fritz
Elizabeth Jennings, Joan Johnson, pats.
Kahn, Lacey,
Barbara Lee Kick,| Martha Markland,
Pegay Ruth
guests
With Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEllison Fadelev's Caif will be C. W. Jenkins, Messrs. | and Mes- and Mesdames Thomas Lenahan,
Mr. and Mrs.
will be Messrs
DuGranrut, Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Habick Rav D. Brown Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. | night. Harger, will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ray | william Umphrey and Mr. and Mrs. |
Mrs. Jaqua said the text for the theme is based upon a quotation from Corinthians XVI, 9, “A door is| open before me, which in a way is
| | 1. For casual summer days of | chatting on lake porches or shop- | ping in the nearby resort village, Lucille Ball of the films indorses this shirtwaist frock of heavy pearl gray cotton resembling wool. The unpressed pleats, new in the style world, add “swing” fullness to the skirt.
2. Piquant Ann Rutherford, voung Hollywoodite, wears a twopiece spectator dress in contrasting shades of new rough-weave cotton. The scalloped contrast trim on the collar and hem is picked up to outline the set-in-pockets on the short fitted jacket.
3. All-important to a summer wardrobe is the crease-resistant sheer frock for shopping trips to town. This dark print of cotton voile with white lingerie touches would fit in perfectly with country club luncheons as well.
G.O.P. Ward Unit
ec | I'o Sponsor Party,
Members of the Third Ward Re-
Emily Maxwell, Mary Maxwell, Nor-| 5, 0c George Hilgemeier, L. D. Fos- | Maurice Hayes, John Collins and |g door of opportunity and responsi-| publican organization will sponsor a
ma Michelfedler, Norma Morris! Peggy Paff, Rachel Palmer, Sara Mae Palmer, Elline Rushton, Joan! Pile, Bonnie Shaw, Sara Jo Puckett, | Nancy Lee Smith, Sharon Smith,| Martha Stubbs, Barbara Weir, Loucille Yates, Ann Clark, Betty Chapel, Frances Harreld, Violette Swenson, | Ann Wagner, Patty Smith, Mar-| garet McAdams, Ruth Ann Perry. | Jo Ann Gilbert and Bettijane Kingston The rank of Fire Maker will be awarded Beity Jean Barker, Dorothy King, Barbara Sternfels, Gloria Seiter, Doris Cleary, Lucy Rhoadarmer, Ruth Goodlet, Evelyn Feld-| man, Willajean Sallee, Norma Jean Jackson, Betty Alice Bowden, Mary | Frances Keilvy, Joan S$triebeck, Barbara Jackson, Janet McDonnel, Alice Lee Daniel, Marilyn Swisher, etty Lou Johnson, Susan Singleton, Wanda Toffolo, Vera Santarosa and Mary Elizabeth Smith. Torch Bearer Craftsman ranks, will be awarded to Martha Burns in music; Patti IL. Cain in water activities; Ruth Feldman in folk lore; Pat IcGuire in literature; Elizabeth Yager in Indiana lore, and Rosalind Whomes in literature. |
Today’s Pattern
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! Spend a lot of time outdoors this summer. Enjoy the fresh air and sunlight in free-and-easy slarks and a collarless sports shirt, with pleated sleeves. Pattern 8395 is designed for sizes! 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 re-| quires 1'z yards of 35-inch material] for shirt; 23 yards for long slacks and 2%: yards for shorts. The new summer Pattern Book, | 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn, a feature you will enjoy. To obtain a pattern and step-by-step sewing instructions inclose 15
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ter, H. M. Knippernberg, Dr. Mrs. William H. Kemper and Ed-!/and Mrs. C. L. Knoerle will in-| ward W. Mesdames John S. Darmody, E. W.| Holmes, I.
(attend together.
and | William J. Hanley. Guests of Mr. and [clude Messrs. and Mesdames S. A J. Cooper, H. E. Lar-| Gass and H. L. Bartholomew will | rimore, J. J. Kennedy and their] children and Dr. and Mrs. William | Group With Bevingtons J. Stark and their children. | Additional Parties With Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Agdditional parties will include the | Bevington will be Messrs. and Mes- gone Mr. and Mrs. Gene Deardorff
Sullivan. Messrs.
ion BE. Ensley and C. S. Drake. be Messrs. and Mesdames Ed. Koel- | Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green ker, Ceil Structner, Gene Steiger-| will be Messrs. and Mesdames E.!wald, Leo Ostheimer, Ed Schantz, | O. Marquette, Marvin Brezette, N.| William Schantz, Clarence Taylor B. Tichenor, Robert Nelson and Dr. and family, E. E. Dawson and Howand Mrs. W. S. Ankenbrock, Wil-lard Friend. Another party will be
liam Ankenbrock Jr. Mary Anken- Messrs. and Mesdames J. H. New-|has been in session since Tuesday. 'and Edith Scott, table prizes.
brock, Miss Mary Virginia Feeney berry, H. J. Shimer, Don B. Shimer, | and Warren Green. | Miss Agnes Cruse and Don Shimer | Attending with Mr. and Mrs. F. Jr. | J. McAvoy will be Mr. and Mrs Others attending include Dr. and John H. Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Thomas Leonard who will go William L. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schmidt, John Wilson. Another party will| Miss Mary Jo Harvey and Dr. include Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Gerald Iiey. Mr. and Mrs. F. T.| Madden and son John; Mr. and|Dolen and Mr. and Mrs. Paull Mrs. E. T. Johnston and their son,| Whittemore will attend together. | Tommy: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shh Mr and Mrs. Jack Langan will go | maker and their son, Bobby, and With their daughter, Nancy and
their son, Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Druckell. | Mv . A Mr. and Mts. J. E. Fettig will be | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maley, Mrs.
hosts to a party including Mesers.| Shales Maley and hey Sou, Cleanse, and Mesdames Gus Meyer, Irwin | 0.4 Mrs Thomas Madden Mr. and | McComb, Dick Taylor, George fe . ' :
. A iat Mrs. Martin McDermott and Mr. | Peterson and Kurt Schmitt. Guests oq Mrs. J. B. Messick will make | of Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis wili}|
up another party. Wi . be Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyer, p Oe th Mr. and
. : Mrs. Edward Kinney will be Mr. | Mrs. Josephine Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jerome Bash and Mr. and
Robert Reed and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Mrs, Richard Fox. Gramling. Mr. and Mrs, Steve] Others Are Listed Terrv's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. | Guests of F. H. Langsenkamp | W. F. Sandman and Mr. and Mrs. will include Mr. and Mrs. John Leo Miller. Sanders, George Glossbrenner, Peter Other Box Parties Balz, Mr. and Mrs. John Huff and : Henry Langsenkamp. Another box Another party will be made UD wij} include Pant Mesdames of Messrs. and Mesdames Carl| william J. Mooney Jr., Frank McBoersig, Al Golay, Frank Viehman ginnev. Fred Mahaffey. D. D. Dinand Ed Boersig. In a box with Mr.|yin Edward Bingham, Harry Scott, and Mrs. Ed Bradley will be Teq Marbaurgh, W. J. Coughlin Messrs. and Mesdames Edward and George H. Duffy. Miller, Hugh O'Connell, Joseph F a —— McElroy and Dr. and Mrs. Paull MacMurray Club Party i -t 4 a « 4 . Jeernen Mp and Mrs. Fred Haunns'| ays John Barnhill will entertain | box party will include Messrs. and|mempers of the Indianapolis Macs | Mesdames Russel Nicclai, Lawrence purray Club at a luncheon at 1 Poetz, Al Slaughter and Sylvester gclock Thursday afternoon at her Hulsmann. | home, 3652 N. Delaware St. Mrs. | In another box will be Mr. and R. L. Flannigan will be assistant | Mrs. Leo Alhand and their guests, hostess.
bility.” The new president urged clubs of the state to continue their program of fact-finding and public opinion making. The 13th district asked next year's convention to Lake Wawasee. The invitation came through Mrs. George Baum, AKron,
| president of the district. Action will (dames Rav Fox, C. I. Covert, Mar- will give. Attending together willibe taken at a board meeting today.
Dr. J. M. Artman, Chicago, spoke last night at the convention banquet on “Character Education, the Greatest Need of Our Times.” Dr. Artman's address closed the 50th annual meeting of the organization which
card party at 8 p. m. Thursday, June 1, in the ballroom of the Hoosier Athletic Club. Cale Holder, ward chairman, and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, vice chairman, will be in charge. Assisting committee members include Mrs. Rosalind Woollen, card] tables; Mrs. F. F. Colemeyer, Mrs. Nellie Stringer and Miss Eunice Mc- | Nanny, door prizes, Mesdames Fern | Griffith, Carolyn Lashbrook and Maude Lee, candy; Mesdames Jose-| phine Keyes, Stella Secrist and | Claudia Reagan, tallies, and Mes- | dames Ethel Smith, Nellie Anderson |
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Keep Freedom, Judge Kelley
Urges Women
Memphis Feminine Jurist
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Mrs. Hartsock Hostess
Members of the Irvington Tues= day Club will hold a guest day meeting Tuesday, with Mrs. Harvey B. Hartsock as hostess. Miss Re=becca Lewis, harpist, and Mrs. Gen=ieve H. Lewis, cellist, will play. Miss Ruby Winders, contralto, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. W. W, Men=denhall of Pittsburgh.
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audience that age is not chronologi-
Denies Job Must Mean |i Neglect of Child.
Judge Camille Kelley, Memphis, ¥ ; Tenn., woman jurist and outstand- . ing in the field of professional women, outlined the evolution of the businesswoman at the annual formal dinner last night of the In-| # dianapolis Business and Professional [asses Women's Club at the Indianapolis iL Athletic Club. Bis In referring to the action in sev- ™=% eral states of legislatures desirous of passing laws to require married women to be denied employment, Judge Kelley said: “It is not the occupation of the parent which) causes child neglect but the atti-| tude. In this world of activity, woman should not be classed as a| breadwinner alone but as a funda-| mental feeder to the home. If men want preference in business, let them seek it through qualification | and not legislation. “Women are
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idealists funda-
mentally, but where dangers lurk] today it is where governments have| deprived women of the freedom of|
public expression. The answer to all the world problems is universal citizenship for men and women." Judge Kelley impressed upon her
cal but psychological in the tempo of today’s world and for that reason adult women should not be driven to quick impressions from opinions learned but not lived.
Guests on Race Day
Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor Ford, 30 E. 37th St., will have as their house | guests for the 500-mile race, Mr. and Mrs, John E. Hutchins of Min-| neapolis, formerly of Indianapolis, | and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Arnold, | Columbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins will remain a week.
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