Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1939 — Page 5

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| Plan Temple Sisterhood Convention.

|Catolyn Hofft Ts Honored; | Little ¥.” freshman co-ed + Brie TF ati fat | mond. Th e “Little Y” is: sponsored A ; Ee 0 ie | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Eliker|10:30 a. m. with the lesson at 11 PER pre : i Gwe er A o'clock, fol bya) : ke as Se lard, returne heir home,|- Robert Shank of the Hoosier Air~ at oo re 1 ns O80 $l gt i, di PR ) a, ha. I hs . £7. RY 1Y % p Lad e 9 ri {mews of the currel} brides-to-be. 17. 0. | Guests will include Mrs. Rudolph

ky io have a job at hist Salary at hus age. Please me. A RRIED MOTHER. A Miss Carol it, whose maryy to Be Alvin’ Thurlow Stone }Grosskopf, second vice president of

Answer—There is nothing about the facts as you state ‘them to ho Ca : a trteciE Ws Ka | S 1e ; for the stepfather's objection to your daughter's going to | ; will be Saturds?, was honored Satel § appa Society show wih a respectable young man. her al, These young § weday Club ficheo e( a op X sle aren’t thinking of marriage, and the boy’s salary 't impor- . Hostesses- Rt real reason for his objection isn't so obvious. I doubt if Misses Jane Cartwright, Alice Evans

» and Lucile Wade. - i ws esac Why he doesn’t like the boy himselt, but it is ue = were the 3 ‘Marjorie

you will have to take your daughter's part. If you Bo, ee ott: Members of the Kappa Rabra on “Expression” under the direction a relative for a visit, it would give her a rest from chel Cartwright and Mesdames. Fos- Gainita Moth rs’ Club of Ru ges of Mrs. Sos Last, fine arts Sais bo 8 not, try to divert your husband's attention to yourself. ter Montgomery, Richard Nay and]: TVers ty will sponsor a man. Miss Shirley Thompson wil e has felt a lack of affection in your attitude lately, try to put J. Russell Townsend. : bride party a 2 oclock SOHIOOW soloist. Miss Mayme Jacobs will give A ho A ZI npg Ee es | . # = Le Style & yr o nisin Oe Petranoff is chairis responsive to an increased interest in him on your part. He Miss Denzel Moffitt, assisted by|> Mrs. Ralph Clairmont is genersl|man of the dining room, assisted by be jealous of your devotion to your child Tae | her mother, Mrs Silas C Moffitt, en-{chairman of arrangements. = Assist- (Mrs, Charles Everett, vice od oY quarreling is extremely unpleasant and undesirable, in a tertained yesterday morning at ling committee members include|man; Mesdames J. E. Dean, J. T, disagreement it is better for your husband to expend his wrath on breakfast and bathroom shower t|mesdames Ralph Martin, Howard Hancock, Elizabeth Hertaell, Ethel you directly and get it out of his system, than for him to “take it their country home jicaz Carmel or Caldwell, Clairmont and Charles|Gatewood, Mary Hummell, Ruth out” on your i ater. 11. would-be unfair for his to take an Mis poneviers oat Im, a go Jefferson, door, table ane pay Jackson, A. A, McCray, and H. D. eh aituds toward the gil been in the past? po Mrs. "Grace Ride s. M. De Sunderland, a ( G Di ; WIE, no, | tickets; Mesdames Clair McConnell, ve Dinne the bride-to-be’s mother; Mrs. Al-|gy 1. Yates, C. W. Bashore, and| pe uh Io Gav SZ er st. bert Moffitt, Mrs. Joseph, Overman jefferson, candy, and Mrs. Yates|yary's College at Notre Dame will and the Misses Thelma Palmer, ang Mrs. Walter Gerdts, cards. |nold a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m Darline Winter, Dorothy Minta, today at the Sheffield Inn. Mrs.

_| Mabel Piercy, Margaret Irwin, Doro- . 13. thy Jatho, Jane Armstrong and Lil- Marian Guild to Fete |Rovert Meyers and Mrs. Roxane

zeal : ; Harding will be hostesses, assisted Gregg to Talk [=== i. | | Mothers of Freshmen [by the Misses Lena Brady, Doris J Mr. and Mrs. David E. Mann, 3703 :

: Whelan and Hilda Thomas. E. 33d St. have announced the en- Mothers of freshman students|=

JANE JORDAN. terhoods & Address State 4 1 JE “2t1 > appr ar.|at Marian College will be honor 4h 9 On Decorating sme’ sa song narod 3t"vie‘aree moaung oft H!LLMAN by

Put your problems fas sober te Jane Jordan, ho will answer your questions in onvention Opening Tomorrow John C. Miller, son of Dr. and Mrs.| 55% (00 n the college. Mrs, Oth

dail Clr” thong : A talk on interior decorating, Homer Miller, Paragon. The wed- Henry J. Foltz and Mrs. Thomas J. : Anniversary

pledge servites, a joint mesting of ging WHI De Oe ct Me rt Owen are co-chairmen of -arrangei PATTERN 913 : S ALE | MAKE DOLLIE TOGS Substantial

‘Mrs. Leon Watters, New York, president of the National Federation pre a) ; 5 _ | ments. . of I eon aes, NO ors aotuets of He Indiana State Fod=| ro pies 25 & DiSIncEs sammien was honored Fece a name of| Arrangements will be completed eration ‘at the two-day annual convention opening tomorrow at the|™ : Miss Aletha Cox, 441 N. Oakland for the Guild’s annual card party | Columbia Club. Mrs. Watters will speak tomorrow afternoon on “Our Re- members this week. - lave. ‘Mrs. Margaret Sanders was Thursday afternoon and evening, 3 ligion and Democracy.” Raymond Gregg of Adams, Inc, assistant hostess. Nov. 9, on the college campus. A i FROM GAY SCRAPS Mss. Louis R. Markun, president of the state group, will be in charge|will discuss “Interior Decorating”| Guests included Mesdamer Mabel social hour will follow the business : of all sessions. Mrs. Arthur Fair- before members of CHI DELTA CHI |paniels, . Edith Sullivan, Helen | Meeting Tuesday. : A dollie’s day, from sun-up to banks, Indianapolis Temple Sister-|rice Goldblatt will give the invoca-|foilowing a dinner meeling at 6 Peters, William McGuire, D. E. SE Savings sun-down, is provided for in this hood . president, will welcome the tion and Mrs. Markun will preside. |o’clock tomorrow evening at the Ca-inzann, Florence Swegel, Thomas Entertains Arbutus Club complete and adorable wardrobe. group. Dinner music will be provided by|nary Cottage. Mr. Gregg will speak| puckworth, Homer Miller, Eugene! prs. Frank ¥lanner entertained Even though you're a beginner with The convention will open at noon Mrs. Se SD Dodner vious Ne. at 8 p. m. Cox and the Ths Betty Ans the Arbutus Garden Club at a picnic needle and thread, you'll have all with a reception honoring Mrs. Wat- Bernat wena nl oa Pledge services for five young Guite, Helen a: y a Bink and wiener roast this afternoon at five pieces of Pattern 913 finished ters and’ a luncheon, followed by the | Ayres, "piano. Community singing |Women will ‘be conducted by mem-| as. Reynolds, Bess Johnson, Mary Bee Dome Jon, pas Spring Road. before you can say “Jack Robinson.” afternoon session. A question box|will be led by the Sisterhood Choir, bers of SIGMA DELTA CHI at a|giites Florence Uberta, Jeanne ¢ : First, see the cute one-piece under wear set with its frill-edged neck, armholes and pantie legs. Then note the dainty little dress, made in princess style with a real bustle-bow in back. The rugged snowsuit has ski-pants with elastic ankles, a snug pointed collar and is topped by an

{meeting at 7:30 p. m. today ati the : of Sisterhood problems will be con- |composed of Mesdames Louis Trau ne 1 fle Martha White. 717 Miller and Betty Cox. elfin cap. And last of all, for sand- | man time, there's a pair of pajamas

Sucted by Mis. Waters, Rabbi Sam. | 50H» Samuel Hahn, Moye iO is, |N. Bancroft St. Pledges will be thel uae violet” and Victora uel Markowitz, Ft. Wayne; JRabbi|gidhey Mahalowitz, Jane Johnson |Misses Ruth Diss, Esther Wood, wil-| oe ings s aL an pi Jloria Meyer Simon. Lafayette; Rabbi Mil-| Burroughs, Miss Ruth Medias, ac-|ms Carrell, Marjorie Akin and Gall 10090, cl wcently for: a bridal ton Greenwald, Evansville, and companied at the organ by Dorothy Hurner. : a honor of Miss Julia FerRabbi Maurice Goldblatt, Indianap-| Knight Greene. ; with frills running ‘round the neck, | down the front buttoning and edg- | ing the perky puffed sleeves. Use all the gay scraps you've saved, or

: : 3 : ‘Miss Agnes Nayrocker, 1541 Pleas- rah, whose marriage to Joseph gles, Oiligts win a a Rabbi Goldblatt will present al “of “wii he hostess at a joint|Borjab, Ft. Wayne, will be Oct. 26 cut up some worn old clothes to : make this dollie wardrobe as a |

Mrs. |summary of the convention at the Jerome Salm, Evansville, and Mrs.| Wednesday morning closing session meeting of ALPHA AND GAMMA ip Bt. We Todd was assistant Christmas or birthday gift for a small, doting mother.

‘Albert Shulman, South Bend. Mrs. starting at 9:45 o'clock in the CHAPTERS OF OMEGA CHI at 8, ‘CC Vr oo included Mesdames Markun will give the president's Temple, 10th and N. Delaware Sts. o'clock Wednesday evening at her) "°F oo drier) ma message. : Committee reports will be presented. | nOMe. He ihe Misses ie : 2 banquet si75. id Jomiatsow i Iunchom Wi be served in the ves=| probers of DELTA SIGMA OHI |Judy and Lucille Ajamie, Louise and Pattern 913 is cut for dolls measuring 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches. For individual yardages see pattern. Send fifteen cents (15¢) in coins for this pattern. Write Clearly size,

will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at|Emilene Joseph, Anne Deeb, Elizawill be followed. by interdenominaname, address and style number.

Showers Lead | Personals |Mrs. Rumpler lo : Se [Be Carl B. Sputi is 1 Chicago 2! Vin ne ee Prenuptial [ees i thes ane.) Lectures Today - . . ; : : : 0 os 0h lemy of Ophthalmalogy and otel=l 0 RHE ! AR JANE JORDAN-I have a daughter nearing :15. She is 3 ig AY LP ek] Tire Eh “38 3 mam ef going with a boy nearing 18. I have known the boy since he : LC INCEWS OL VV €e Mise Della a dauchter of Mr.| Mrs. E C. R will conduct he is 8 good kid. His parents think so much of my a AN VES MEY Mise Della Bogue, daughter of Mr. hE Re i Sordust w respectable boys are hard to find. His worst fault : a wl an been | C0 EE SE Let is only a stepfather to the girl and he Business i { : boy taking my daughter to shows. He said it has threatened to whip the girl for seeing the boy. Should the father? She always tells me where she they see. She hides nothing from me and afraid that if I split them up she may do

laint my husband has against the boy is that makes $12 a week. He says the girl should look for better.

the Seventh ; eration of Clubs; Mrs. E H. Kemper 1" : : " (s |McComb, wife o prin o Plans Benefit/Em Sami Thins més ARR Ga Mrs. Edith Marie Owens of the * | Adult - Education group, will speak

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What has his attitude toward the girl been in the past? Has he been a kind and thoughtful father until now? Can it be that he actually doesn’t’ want to lose the girl to the boys just yet, but wants her to put him first among men? I say this because we always sus- This ‘trio of Temple Sisterhood members were pect a strong, unreasonable emotion of covering up its opposite. busy today completing plans for the organization's it is impossible to give you much help in a letter. Try out all the . state convention tomorrow and Wednesday at the means you know for placating the man and fixing his interests else- 2 8 8 - #

where. You only can learn what works by the trial and error method. . 3 aL ; National President of Temple

? } : ~Times Photo. Columbia Club. Left to right'are Mrs. David Lurvey, program n; Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks, president, and Mrs. Harold I. Platt, general chairman. J

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Convention committe chairmen in- % the home of Mrs. Bertha Parker,|beth Malad, Julia and Cecila || tional symposium on “Better Under- clude Mesdames Morris Feuerlicht,| gg vija Ave, - George, Mary, Alice, Helen, Lillian standing.” Speakers will include Maurice Goldblatt, Hahn, Pair- ; and Florence Freije, Sadie Kurker, Mrs. Watters, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. cooks andor, hostesses; Ms. wgembers of BETA CHAPTER OF | Rosemary Toner, LaVonne Maloof M. W. Lyons of Our Lady of Lourdes | oenera) and Mrs. Roy Brown. |oMEGA PHI ‘TAU will hold sand Amn Joseph. Catholic Church; Dr. Frederick pn Br Mrs Sultan G treasure hunt at their first rush 2 8 = Kershner of Butler University and |Gonen ‘and Mrs. Samuel Kominers, |Party Of the season at 8 o'clock| Mrs. Earl W. Mericle, 1040 N. Rabbi Motris M. Feuerlicht. Mayor | registration; Mrs. Sydney V. Romer | concsday evening at the home of| Delaware St, will entertain toReginald H. Sullivan and Louis J.|anq Mrs. Hahn, publicity; Mrs, I. E.| Mrs: Jack Steffey, 905 N. DeQuincy | morrow evening ° with a” china || Borinstein, president of the Indian-|Sclomon, music: - Mrs. Lawrence St: Miss Claire Van Remmen will | shower for Miss Virginia Fosler, apolis Hebrew Con tion, will be assistant hostess. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David W. gregation, Lapinska, transportation, and Mrs. Ri Del St. | whose welcome the assembly. Rabbi Mau-' Louis Wolf, museum. ushees will include Mesdames|Fosler, 5718 N. Delaware St., W Kenneth Foster Jr., William Bowen, | marriage to Robert D. Gruen, InSend orders to Pattern Depart- J. R. Guire, Florence Lockard, Wil-|dianapolis, will be Sattirday. | ment, Indianapolis Times, 31¢ W. A P T liam A. Hudson; the Misses Vir-| Guests will include Mesdames * Maryland St. S ; ll. eo“ Lo ° ginia Ruske, Ruth Harlan and|Arthur Lowder, Harry Harlan, , ei _ | Dorothy Carder. Joseph Hamaker, Robert Russell, e > : Miss Cecelia Galvin, principal, will; Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Chic . Marie Noel and the Misses Jean Sigma Phi Delta and Mrs. Combs to Talk |speak on “Know Your School” Wed-| jackson will speak on ‘There's Ever Smith, Helen Sharkey, Bernice ‘ nesday at 2:30 p. m. at SCHOOL &%|. o.1o somewhere.” Music by the R b k h H ‘White, Marie Blackwell, Helen Evadnes Plan Dance| - On New Frontiers|Music by the primary chorus and)’ "°7 : y ebeKans I'1€ar [wagoner, Helen Davis, Truber ; Mis B. 1. Combs will talk on| om minity Singing directed by Mrs, [school orchestra will be followed by Guthrie and Estelle Gabriel, Mrs. Members of the Evadne Club and “New Frontiers In Chemistry” before Jesse Pollock will complete the pro-|a-tea. Mrs. Harold Votaw will pre< : Fosler and Mrs. George R. Fink, the Sigma Phi Delta Sorority will spon- i gram. side. F I McMurra 7 | hostess’ mother, will assist, | sor a dance Saturday evening in the rent Events Club following their will hold its meeting] Emmett Rice, assistant principal 8 = =» : «| President's Day luncheon at 12:30 Wednesday at 2 p. m. The program |of Shortridge High’ School, will Miss Dorothy Benton will be Columbia Club. Jock McCartney's tha home of Mrs, | Vil. consist of a safety program by | speak on ‘Education for a New Day” entertained at a miscellaneous Orchestra will play. DI, TE als Nowland Ave,|members of the traffic squad, spon at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL| Floyd I. McMurray, state super-|shower tomorrow evening by Mrs. Committee members in charge in-|prs. ©. J. Finch will discuss “News sored by Mrs. Ellen Grubb; a short{44. The male quartette of Technical intendent of puplic instruction, wel- | Leon - Sharp and Mrs. Edwin A. clude Miss Mildred Bacon and Miss Highlights.” ; talk by a representative of the com-| High School, accompanied by Miss|comed Indiana Rebekahs at the Woods. Guests will include MesTa aH amid] president, will munity fund, installation of officers, Rosalind Petrovitch and directed by opening session of their 55th annual dames Robert Mathewson, Claude and Miss Lu dema Morgan and Miss |be h ty 0 Te d Py the meeting Mrs a and a talk “Your Child’s Daily Pro-| William S. Moon, will sing. A com- : Pride, John Hoggatt, Kenneth A aor of Sigma Phi Delta. G. Merrill will be assistant hostess, | STAM by Miss Eva Y. Wiles. ’A tea|munity fund tatk will be followed convention today at the I. O. O. F.|Strattmian and Miss Virginia Meca ee wimg teams set am a : ‘| for pew Officers, teachers and moth- 2 jes, honoring a teachers| Building. Mrs. Gladys I. Dunkle,|Glasson. : ers of new pupils will follow. and mothers new to the school. New 5 8 2 .8 \ : Greetings by Miss A. Mahoney, |officers are Mrs. V. E. Bryant, presi- Bolior: Presilent 5 hie Bho Mrs. C. F. Campbell, 3744 CarrollL Wu A Y R E fn & ( 4 principal, will open the meeting at{dent; Mrs. James F. Daniel, vice Asem y, I. O. O. I. © na,| ton Ave. entertained at a mis- . . ° SCHOOL 9 Wednesday at 3 p. m.|president; Mrs. Cecil D. Bird, sec-|P fied. * ill be Eig So anE00S shower recently in a play, “Riley Day in Indiana,” and|retary and Mrs. Harry Green, treas- Initiation ceremonies be hel honor of Mné Milburn Aldridge, who ANNIVERS ARY i 5 ALE SPECI AL music by the Glee Club of Technical |urer. this evening in Tomlinson Hall.|was Miss Mary Frances Duchemin,

High School, directed by William| A “Know Your School” program Members of Temple Lodge 591 will| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Moon, will be followed by a tea;|and a discussion of school ens be in charge of the opening cere-|Glenn, before her recent marriage. honoring mothers of new pupils. |will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. monies and Moriah Lodge 109 of (Mrs. Robert Vail was assistant hoor 10 will hold 8 tea and social|at SCHOOL 45. A social hour wili|{iokomo will conduct the -degree| hostess. hour for members at 3:15 p. m. Wed- | follow. ritual. : nesday. A program by the pupils of Mrs.| HElection of officers will be heid

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A musical program and a tea will be given at SCHOOL 14 at 3:10 p.. m. Wednesday. A talk on the community fund,

mothers of new pupils and new teachers will comprise the program at SCHOOL 15 Wednesday at 2 p. m. SCHOOL 21 will open its meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. with greetings from the principal, Miss Flora E. Drake. A group of songs by the children of Miss Marie Elwell's room, will: be followed by a tea. An informal tea and reception, honoring mothers new to the school will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 27. Musi¢ will be by the first grade chidren, directed by Miss Mable Voris. Miss’ Augusta Nessler, principal will speak at 2:15 p. m, Wednesday at SCHOOL 30. Miss Isabel Garrison will explain ‘the new library

* |system being installed in the school.

A Riley Day program will be given by the children, followed by a tea for mothers new to the school. Installation of new officers, a talk by a community fund representative and a reception for new members will make up the program at SCHOOL 31, Wednesday at 2:30

p. m. < SCHOOL 34 will hear H. G.

.| Knight, principal, discuss his Pan-

ama Canal trip, Wednesday. at 2:45 p. m. Piaho numbers by Miss Lu¢ille Pritchard, a community fund talk and recognition of dren who finished the book reading contest will complete. the program. Ross Willlams of Manual Training High School will speak on ‘The A. B. C.s of Education” at .3:18 p. m. Wednesday at SCHOOL 36. Music will be provided by represent-

Miss a ‘Reade, principal, will extend gréeting to P.-T. A. membe: at the tea honoring mothers new to

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Florence Hughes and Miss Bernice Lamb, introduction of teachers and new mothers and a tea will mark the

program of SCHOOL 52 at 2:45 p. m. a musical program and a tea for|W :

ednesday. ; SCHOOL 54 will hold its first meeting at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. G. H. Fisher, principal, will speak on “How We Live at 54.” A program will be given by the upper grades. New officers are Mrs. Clyde R. Robinson, president; Mrs. C. P. Whisman, vice president; Mrs. John Lowery, recording secretary; Mrs, Gerald Brack, corresponding secratary, and Mrs. Earl Gordon, treasurer.

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tomorrow morning at a business session. Mrs, Ada Smith, Rochester, vice-president, is scheduled to advance to president, and Miss Opal Lindsay, Lafayette, is to be elected vice president. Installation, will be held at the close of the session. New and retiring officers are to be hotiored tomorrow evening at a reception in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Helen Scholey is chairman of the committee in charge. Arrangements are being made for a bus trip at 10

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