Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1940 — Page 15
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“FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1 .A.C.Dance
1 Reservations
nnual Tulip Time ‘Ball
| To Start'at 10 P. M.
Saturday.
More than 400 reservations have n made for the Indianapolis hletic Club’s annual Tulip {Time 1 mids night. Supper danc-
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ing amidst southern decorations in the fourth floor ballroom will be m. | |
and Mesdames Ca rl
Messrs.
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= members lof the host and ‘hos ess, mmittee, will be among those at isa table for 12. Dr. and Mrs, Frank
=:Castineau; Dr. and Mrs. Frank
"i Teague and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Kin-
near have reservations for tables of 14; teats Tor 12 have been reserved “by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Angst and «Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shook; parties f 10 have been arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G: White, R. J. ranham, C. D. Fechtman and J. A. rower. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neal ave a table for 11. : “|| The following have arranged for “*gmaller parties: Howard R| Chaphan, Otto Meyer, Richard Uhl, ohn Sloan - Smith, Leroy [E. Cumings, Edward Burkert, H. , T. W. Matthews, Jack Morris, wraBen ont, B. W.. Major, J. Carey, E.|C. Zehe, Benjam ennessey, E. A. || te, J. J. . C. Whipple, R. B 1 E. ith, F. C. Weis y WD. WwW. A ett, Henry Oo. tt, Miss rothy Darling, George Davis, H. _ K. Cashon, Charles Israel, E. N. well H. Stormont, R. L. rence Smith, A. B. Cam- . \W:| Bond, E. S. Retter, E.
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. L. McFerran. : Sunday will be celebrated the I. A. ¢. with a special dinner _from noon to 9 p. m. cing to uie Lowe’s| orchestra in the fourth «floor dining room will be ‘from :30 p. m, |
<I. P. Club to Note 1 First Anniversary
4 The T. P. Club will celebrate its st anniversary tomorrow with a inter at the Seville Tavern and a eater party. 2 on Miss Lura Jane Roberson will ber party fori the memr home, 2451 E. Riverside ive, following the theater party. The club will attend Easter SunServices at Monument Circle unday morning and will breakfast gether. | : |
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oy ln Winders in Bridge Forum Announced
Winners of. Block’s recent bridge forum have been announced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis. ; fo They are: Section 1: North and south, Mrs. Merritt Thompson and | Mrs. John Kelly, first; Mrs. Ralph Duncan and Mrs. Joseph Brower, second; east and west,” Mrs. L. D.|' Aschoff and Mrs. W. E. Smith, first; Mrs. E. C. Rutz and Mrs. Jack Ber-| ry, second. lak Section 2: North and south, Mrs.| E. C. Ball and Mrs. R. C. Crawford, first; Mrs. C. M. Combs and Mrs. C. |: L. Arvin, second; east and west, Mrs. R. C. Goodwine dnd Mrs. Corine McDaniels, first; Mrs. Arthur Shultz and Mrs. Thomas El-| rod, second. : 1: Section 3: North and south, Mrs, | L. H. Kornafel and Mrs. [Fred Mitch, first; Mrs. T. A. Stewart and Mrs. H. S. French, second; east and west, Mrs. H. M. Willingham and}. Mrs. W. F. Willien, first; Mrs. Larry Polson and: Mrs. Russell Fisbeck, second.
Girl Scouts in” Poster Contest
Judging in the annual Girl Scout poster contest will begin Tuesday. The poster contest is held in corinec: tion with the cookie sale sponsored each year by the Indiahapolis and Marion County Girl Scouts. | 1 Judges are Elmer E. Taflinger,|
& Van Riper: advertising agency, & Etter, engraving firm. F Entries in the contest will be received through Monday. Students competing are from preparatory and high | schools in Indianapolis and Marion County, including Thomas Carr Howe, Manual Training, Short ridge, Technical, Broad Ripple, George | Washington and Cathedral High Schools, Ladywood and Tudor Hall schools. E Judging will take place at the Indiana University extension division offices. The winning poster is to be used to advertise the annual cookie
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expected during the next week. First prize will be $7; second prize, $3, and third prize, $2. :
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The Pat and Polly Kindergarten, [thy 23d and Alabama Sts, was to hold |} its annual Easter party this morn- | ing. . Under the direction of Miss Lucile |Carlin, teacher, the pupils | have made Easter baskets and decorated eggs for the party. Regis-{ tration for new pupils at the kin-| dergarten will be held after Easter.
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MERIDIAN STREET METHOD CHURCH SM C. 8. Ober and Mrs. : ackson, sale. Camp Deliwood, Marion Coun- | Katherine Armstrong, Richard Millholland, Zelda Morrisen, Announcement of the winner is|ondy, “Patsy Mary Ann’ Schell, . Patty d Monte Jo Walden and Daisy cickalla. ‘
| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—Mrs. Mil‘Jarvis and Lorin Woodward, leaders; Dolly Allen, Mary Ann Bailey, Patricia Brown, Jane Hartman, Nancy Jean Jarvis,
bara Montgomery, Borreson, Ruth Buchanan,
Losche, {Marian Lindner. . I CENTRA | Lottie Eastwood and Mrs. C
dail, Virginia Koehler, Chastine Loh. man, . ally An Margaret Medsker, Sevton, Patty Smith, Patty Trefz, Virginia Vaughn, De: \Lores Wertz and Peggy Yockey. ;
. FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Mesdames J
and . Willia
Ragan, James Wiese and Ben Wright .
MAYER CHAPEL GIRLS’ GLEE CL Miss :Grace Hutchings, Gladys Billhymer, Huddleston, Dorothy and: Mary Pittman,
Mrs. E. S. Cummings (left) is chairman of chorus. ho will participate in the 18th ise Services at Monument Circle. eting details of their apincluding “(left to: right)
annual Easter Sunrise
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They are: :
IST ‘W. C. Eleanor, Elizabeth and Cynthia Campbell, Lucille . Gantwell, Norma Halseth, Jackson, Beverly Loop, Marjory Joan and Virginia Richmond, Marcia Ruth haaf, Gene and Schniedenhelm, Mary _ Lee Smith, John .Valses, Jatnes y-
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Linda and Betty DoroMarcella Opal and
Benita Coleman,
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0 g! Dorothy EHen Sarber and Betty Winders.
| BURROUGHS’ |Patterson, leaders; Doris Jean Spiess, JO Ellen Burroughs, ‘Randall,
JUNIOR CHOIR—Mrs.
Charlene Clore, Suzanne Jean Eihacker, Jewell PatterPeggy Sue Johnston, Velma Justus, Helle Carter, BarPatty Delks, Natalie Dolly and Esther lutey, Jacqueline Doris Hurt and
juncan, Analou Don Harrington,
Others to Take Part L CHRISTIAN CHURCH
n and Jimmie McBrid Joan Robinson. Ruella and Betty Ann Sly. Eleanor
. G. Watkins, Agatha Ward m, Hutchings, _leadérs; ‘Jean and Patricia Bates, Barbara Brown,
John Eble, . Jimmy Parr, Billy Myron Weaver,
leader: Elva and Kathryn Born, Pearl Kemper, Ann Morgan, Alma : Ray,
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19 Choral Groups Will Sing 5 In Easter Sunrise: Service on Monument Circle Here Sunday.
Nineteen choral organizations will participate in the -18th annual|po
Easter Sunrise Carol Service at Monument Circle _ Sunday morning.
Mildred Schrader, Thelma Osborne and Edna Van Cleve.
Also to Participate EL JUNIOR CHOIR—Mrs.
MAYER CHAP. William Bayt, leader; Mabel Eads, Marie
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Helen Tarasuk, Rena Mae Veza,
11, Josephine Lewis, Ruth Mitchell, RoseStrawder, Lois Eads, Helen England, Barbara
Childers, Joan Rush, Freida England, De-
ores Mayhew, Bernice Britton, en, ranza Morales,
Edith ToJoan Carrigan, Elsie Mitchell, Espearilyn Childers, Mildred
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and Bernice Winzenread, Mary Greeson,
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adys Alte. Mary Alice Eads and Mary
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FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH— B
chiley.
Mrs. Elsie Manning and Mrs. William Wil-
lis, leades; Joan Hicks, Jean and gates Gibbs, ‘Ruth Bt
Marta and ‘Alice Mc-
ally, Juanita Alyne, Bettiy Willis, Earlene
Prather, Marjorie Moore,
John Soucie,
Marjorie Morris, and Elizabeth
Mildred
Cadwell, Vera Mason, Darlene Allen, Patsy Baugh, Jean Brooks, Helen Taulker and Barbara Mutter.
WASHINGTON STREET. CHURCH—Mrs. Ruth Betty June Brown, Virginia Cox, Elrod, Barbara. Hart, D y Jane Kersey, Eulabelle -Mulkey, Pearl and Ruth Neville,
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METHODIST urt- Book,, leader; orothy and na letty Grave Overdeer, Marjetty Gene Ricketts, Lena a Satterfield, ~ Patricia Ruth enia Schoen;. Dorothy Jean Katherine Wright,
Additional Choristers
BRUCE P. ROBISON JUNIOR AUXILI-
n|ARY 133, AMERICAN LEGI Ralph Lynch, Hasselbring,
: ON—Mesdames Frank Collman and Pred leaders; Dorothy _Allbright,
Helen and Olivine Buenaman, John Burton, Margaret Collman, Betty Hasselbring,
Eileen Harris, Louise Metzgar, Cammon, .M Mary Rambaud Sarah Mae Sertell, Betty an Skidemore,:
Betty Meable Risdon, Margare an and Susanne Marian Scott, yiginja ‘Rosebrock and Betty
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Reynolds. . : ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH
Champlin,
Misses Lucile Pritchard, Margaret Letha Brown and Mrs. James
Haston, leaders; William Hastings, Robert
Park. = Benny
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Waggone Donald h fo: Poore, ¥ v Barbara Stafford, Alma Anderson, Bernice Osborn, Louise O. Jackson, J Audrey ' Campbell, Parker. ;
CHURCH—Mrs.
Sheffer, Richard Postma arence Middleton, James Smith, Edward r, Jack Gillock, James Campbell, Hogston. John Green, Betty Staforma J. Jones, Wilma and .Barbara ‘Kathleen Binninger, Mar an
rd, Ni
sman, Cornelia Hui, Joan Patty Buyers, Esther Ridgeway, Julia Ivey | and Betty
FLETCHER PLACE ‘METHODIST Charles 0 d
“and Mrs. Merle Carver, leaders; Marjorie Armstrong,
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Installation:
DEAR JANE. JORDAN—At 34 I've lost my girlish laughter. I'm married, have two children and live a dull life in a small town. I don’t have any fun any more. Twelve years ago I graduated from college with flying colors, & glamour girl in my sorority. ds No girl ever had more fun. I composed music. which was played ~ by local dance orchestras and sold little articles to small magazines. 1 married the catch of college and we moved to a small town where
3. 7 = piel! : Past Noble Grands to Be Honored by Rebekah 4 Lodge 10.
Installation. of officers has the
business. ; Cov ; : Ee My husband started at the bottom of the business he is to inherit and still works for a skimpy salary while his father takes the lion’s share. Some day we’ll have plenty, but now while were young _wé barely have enough to live on. - Help in a small town .is inadequate. The children often are sick. I don’t feel well any more. Our friends are dull, content with their lives. My husband is still the best looking man in town. He bemoans the fact that we don’t have fun any more, but his life is more interesting than mine. He has grown ‘into the business life of the town and is active in the Chamber of Commetce. 4 He, too, finds our social life dull, but at least he doesn't hate to
group meetings: One: unit: will honor past noble grands. Eo _ Mrs. Myrtle Purdy and Hezlep W. ‘Clark will be installed as worthy matron and patron of BRIGHT-
WOOD CHAPTER, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR, in public face every new day. I'm dying on the vine of a disease called ceremonies at 8.p. m. Monday at the ennui.*What to do is the question. . BORED. | Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roose- 8 = =» La 2 8.» a velt ‘Ave. id : _ Answer—Perhaps if you -hadn’t had such a glamorous girlhood Other officers, to be inducted you wouldn't have had such excessive expectations from life. When fare - Mrs. Hazel ‘Hill, associate a girl works up from nothing to a position. of respected security, she
matron; Thomas Halladay, associ-
enjoys the glow of achievement. Progress h : . But. ato patron; Miss Vera Day, secretary; Joy glow vemen gress has been made. But when
> : she looks back on a private paradise created by indulgent parents, Mrs.. Sula Caines, treasurer; Mrs. everyday life which is satisfactory to millions of people is as dull 5 ‘Helen Reddick, conductress; Mrs. ditch water in comparison. ; Charlotte, Hodson, associate con- It is not uncommon for a person to become fixated on a phase’ ductress; Mrs. Clarice Davis, chap- of ‘life which ‘once proved satisfactory, but which cannot be perlain; Mrs. Mildred Woolf, marshal,| petuated. With some it is the paradise of childhood when all deand Mrs. Cecile Kiser, organist. - sires were miraculously gratified’ by god-like parents. With others
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Miss Charlotte Pearson of the Girl Reserves; Mrs. E. A. Piepenbrok of St. John's Evangelical Church Choir and Mrs, Ruth Burt Book of the West. Wash ington Street Methodist: Church group. Choral groups will have a joint rehearsal tomorrow morning.
Dorothy Carman, Dana’ and Cooke, Betty Jane _Booke. Mildred
Jane and Jacqueline
Baily Desper, and Helen Dougan, Joarine and Patricia Fawley, Mar ox Jane Foxx. Dorothy and tty _Gabbei,
Mav and Eunice Gulley, Dorothy Hinman, Raymond and Elizabeth Simpson,. Betty Lou Walker. Betty: Williams, James Allen, se Hayes. Pauline Jaynes, Alice, Betty and Mary Martin, Maxine Short Glenna and Helen Patterson, rtle Pierson, Patricia Johnson, rian Kernodle,- Ruth Pols
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. Walter Robert DeVore, Paul and ‘Arthur Reams.
Join in Service
FOREST MANOR METHODIST CHURCH son and Mrs. Clyde Bedwell, leaders; Mary Alice Cady, Barbara Smythe, Shirley Ralston, Esther AtRinson, Barbara Swift, Jean Jeffers, Barbara Meranda, Martha and Jackson,
Mary. Ellen Joan Tilson, Marvis te, Bobby and Charles Irwin. : CENTRAL AVENUE A METHODIST CHURCH—Mesdames A. Conrrer, -C.
D. King, Robert Huncelman and ' Clifford Short, leaders; Jean Mehl, "Peggy. Miskell, Barbara and Norma Eads, Marjorie Mills, Josephine Green, Betty Hudson, -Suzanne S B Mary Alice and Mary. ‘Ann
White, Edwin and Raymond Patricia and Susan Abraham, Short, Jerry and Marilyn mer. Mary Aun Compton, Barbara Harrell, George Crosland. illy . Stevenson, Jack Carter, Billy Hy and| Tommy Velion. GIRL R CENTRAL YOUNG OM: N CIATION— Miss Helen Haggard, Ie Jean Taylor, ary Jean Austin, Dorothy ean Davis, Lila A
oods, Hel-
ader; Lou] Cheney, Betty Watts, Clara Knotts, nn Muzzy, Laverne Tacke, Helen Hemmert, Charlotte Pearson, Marietta Pranke, Corinne Hardin, Betty Plummer, Doris Wright, ary Ann O’Conner, Patty Britton, Gladys Peterson, Lais Beauchamp and Cordelia Rockhill. ;
Scouts Are Included
GIRL: S8COUT TROOP 24—Mrs. Carl Swaim, leader; Mary Lou Harrison, . aldine Lee, Madelene. Oakley, Aud £5 Mary Louise Wilson, Shirley Mitchell, tty. berson, Norma Perry, Price, Kathryn illiams, Wilma May Swain, Shirley Cooper Nelson, Jo Ann Johnson, Joan Bryant
Laufer, Nona Chaille, Luella Eckel, Mary
Louise Silver. Shirley Smith, Suzann Orth,
Betty ichols, Joan ° Brown, Virginia Jenkins and Joan Atkins. ne GIRL SCOUT ER._TROOP 57—Mrs.
Floyd Tibbits and Mrs. Merrill’ Overman, eaders; Elouise Aicheles, Bellfry, Suzanne Bramblett, Mary Buckles, bara Bughbee. Deloris Burden, Mary Clark, Betty Johanne Guenter, Betty Hutchison, Mary Johnson, Shirle um. Shirley Knuckles, Marjorie Lageman, Barbara McDonald, Pajricia Meyers, Joan Carol Ren-
frew, Doris Sperry, Rosemarie Mar,
Willis and Betty Eme
Raker, Reinacker, Melville Shaw, ert a James Mann, Billy Schuman, Billy Viewegh, Williams. Marlorie Ben-
lyn Ostermeier. Alberta Vest, helma . Kiefer, Elizabeth Burch, nna Betty Morrison, Lorene Cope and Shirley Lee Renich. X
Ushers Are Selected ERS. — Mrs. John Paul gsds Mesdames Homer Cook, Alva Robert: W. Stockwell, Dorothy Dipple, Frederick Tucker, W. H. Keenan, h Robert 8
i william Otto, Walter Smith, Richard Sturm, Helen Pollock, , Morgan Jr., Roy Herrin, Don Brown, Jerrus Bryant, Philip. Sweet, R.
ith ; Ae ard Cook, George Collette, Otto Schoellkopf, George Guckenberger Louise Curtis Smith, Misses Do
mith, Ruby Cook,
+ Otto. i He First Friends Church Choir with Miss E. Leona Wright as leader also will participate.
April 21 Nuptial Date
April-21 has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Miriam
All Saints’ Cathedral, with the Rev. J. C. Linsley officiating. | Miss Ellison is the daughter © Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Ellison, 2943 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. Under-
wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Underwood, | 142: S. Emerson
ity.
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modes in the newest “versions for spring. Plenty of blacks and navys. Sizes 12 to 44.
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; |'ware St. An entertainment will fol{low the meeting,
|ress; Mrs. Ethel D, Sainter, chap-
-|ta Sorority will meet Wednesday at }* |N. Pennsylvania St.
Jane [|
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ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH—|. Mrs. Ernst A. Piepenbrok and Mrs. Wal-|
Ragsdale, |
For Miriam Ellison|
Ellison to R. Donald Underwood at |
The bride-to-be attended Igdiana University where she was a meme| ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror-
Also to be installed are Miss Betty adolescence seemed happiest when conquests come easily and sucLou Kohl, Adah; Mrs. Daisy Edson, cess was no struggle. Again it is the protective ey who bear Ruth; Mrs. Mary McDaniel, Esther;| the dull part of life Which has come to you now, and who found Mrs. Grace Halladay, Martha; Mrs.| their joy in the joys of the children. ; Mary. Grogg, Electa; Mrs. Bernice Perhaps it is the loss of your. all-giving parents which you Simmons, warder, and Mrs. Gladys resent most. They made you into a glamour girl and then cast PY Sentinel, Hrs. Dey ot you ade i take up the tedious routine of life and do for your | ; r Ig: i c ; ; . : Pos officer, The retiring worthy matron what they did for you. You weep for the loss of your girlish and patron are Mrs. Helen A. Cunningham and Raymond Dingle. Mrs. Helen Scholey has been appointed soloist and Herbert Reddick,
make dull things bright, no one to keep you in fairyland. XG I think you need a job, an interesting occupation outside your home. Go back to; your music. Go back to your writing. Seize _ upon any one of the interests and aptitudes:you had at your peak
and make it earn money for you. Your enthusiasm is at low ebb |
Bac X to be sure. Now you have to push against inertia, discoura, \ Past Noble Grands will be hon- 2 1 & l , gement ored at @& meeting of OLIVE ang boredom. You haven't #ven the incentive of the wolf at the |
BRANCH REBEKAH LODGE 10 at
8 p. mi. tomorrow at 1336 N. Dela- You have a tremendous fund of energy which isn’t in use. You |
are like an automobile engine which is running while the car stands still. Nothing comes of the commotion except wear out the parts : of the engine. Work. | Spend your money on vacations. Get out of. Mrs. Faye Hite was: installed as the ‘environment which bores you more frequently. You cannot reworthy matron of BROOKSIDE CHAPTER 481, O. E. 8. last evening at the Brookside Masonic Temple. . Others who took: office. were Allen T. Disborough, worthy patron; Mrs. Bess M. Evans, associate matron: Elmer T. Jones, associate patron; Mrs. Flora Summers, secretary; Mrs. Catherine D. Miller, treasurer, and Mrs. Pearl R. Disborough, conductress. - | Others installed were Mrs. Katherine G. Adams, associate conduct-
cover more joy in the achievements of maturity if vou trv. . : JANE JORDAN.
Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer your questions in this column daily. wi
Sisterhood Chapter F 7B, 0. Sumsicor, Menday Will Meet Monday
Mrs. Emmett C. Michaels will talk’ on “Parliamentary Procedure” Mrs. Mrs. William G. Winemiller will|V. R. Teter will be the assistant be hostess for a meeting of Chapter hostess.
lain; Mrs, Ada G. Mish, marshal; Mrs. Sara Davis, organist; Miss Virginia M. Carter, Adah; Mrs, Evelyn Spilker, Ruth; Mrs. Benita Marie Swisshelm, Esther; Mrs. Esther Marie Davis, Martha; Mrs. Sylvia Pear] Jones, Electa; Mrs. Janet K. Pickett, warder, and Robert H. Jones, sentinel. : :
Sorority to Meet
‘Alpha Chapter of Phi Theta Del-
the home of Mrs. Edmund Stoy, 3620
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