Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1940 — Page 9

- ”~ ¢ 7 {DIAN . AGE 9° TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAG LL . U . t |members brought in during the Guy Heckman, Carl x Woerner, |vear and for the most outstanding | Thomas F. Keating and Martin, co= | b Se cgion nit O work by a committee chairman.|chairmen, ways and means; Mrs, An attendance party will be given |Weinbrecht, history: Mrs. John P.

. * i ~~. + ; . tt " i for members present at every Cook, national news; Mrs. Wilfred Homemaking = The WOMAN'S ADVANCE CLUB Penny Pennington, secretary. and Install O I1CCI'S | meeting. Bradshaw. national defense; Mrs.

will meet tomorrow at the home of Miss Koblitz, publicity chairman. Malcolm Fields, rehabilitation and ~~ : . SEE Mrs. J. A. Hood, 619 N. Bradley St - . fist eting was American Legion Auxiliary groups| MEMORIAL UNIT 3 met last parliamentarian; Mrs. James R. On Cooking for Two. a Recipe FB ala Mrs. W. S. S. Johnson will speak The season Tg WY A LLiS are arranging a meeting for the hight at the Hotel Antlers. Follow- Marvel. emblems and trophies; Mrs. | Sh 3 on “Prehistoric Indiana.” (held last Big bY t Mrs. A 3 installation of officers and have in® the regular business meeting, Rajph Dunica, service sales; Mrs. And a New Door Knocker Gift = § : ax qe . to pe Ave. "'|announced committee members and Mrs. Gladys Pribble, president, Was william Bernauer, pianist; Mrs. | : aN A 3 Mrs. Mabel Bruce will be hostess ittlin, 4! ollege . 2 social hour. hostess for a social hour, Glen S. Bell. Knightstown home: — A at a 12:30 luncheon tomorrow of} A capg party will be sponsored by! The ROBERT E. KENNINGTON | Mrs. Rex McConnell, representative COOKIN 'O h ¢ a omit on phase of national] fs TRETITR the INDIANA WOMEN'S MEMO- |}, ggG CLUB at 8 p. m. tonight UNIT 34 will meet tomorrow with! o Detention Home ‘auxiliary; Mrs, oie Ne FOR TW B58 Jecome 3 ve 0 p a] : C § y 3 3 RIAL ASSOCIATION to the 38th in the Indianapolis Power & Mrs. Thomas A. Lenahan, 4154 Guil- William Bernauer, telephone, and § eping now that there are so many childless maitiages in the | $i ; 5 : Division. U. S. A. tar Miss Mav n ’ . Int : tin, Weinecountry and each day more and more couples are saving "1 do.” : Y : | Light Co. auditorjum. Ye oc ; ny ford Ave, at 2 p. m. Mrs, Ra PA Mrs. Edna M. Barcus, past district Mesdames Cook, Mal oh will mn And the women members of these 1WOsOMes usually comnlain about RW The HELP EACH OTHER CLUB Brice A gr Kennington, unit Parliaments, president, installed the following Sees, Erfest Bajar ang illiam this cooking for two. Thev sav ther Just can’t cook anvihing that : 3 will meet tomorrow at 12 o'clock at >: Ne } blic y ? gi | will install the new o gers. a ; members: J. x OO ey, ASSIS! sid “tastes like mothers” in such smail quantities. And vet, many of them. the home of Mrs. Augusta Hoch, 'S OPen fo the public. | Mrs. Charles McCoy, president, ,,.. po 0min W. Frey. presi- N T especially the newlvweds. are trying to live on a budget. So there must 3 i 4402 Guilford Ave. Mrs. James Sul-| The EXPRESSION CLUB will Will conduct the business neeung. dent: Mrs. E. S. Farmer. first vice= | J MFOR be ne waste — — RR 3 livan, vice president, will preside open its season with a President's Beyniss & RE SY a president; Mrs. Orval E. Robison, co Why not try a casserole. either for, The Question Box a § at a 2 p. m. meeting. |Day and a covered dish luncheon gi om Bn re Mrs. i two or individual ones? You usually X lat 12:30 p. m. today at the home Tr R all P. Beckham, secretary: Mrs. Elmer with a keep the canned soups on the shelf Q—Does searing help to retain the! RE XN Mrs. John D. Hendricks, presi- of Mrs. William S. Patterson. As- McCoy. and Mrs. nomas Randall. Sutherlin, assistant secretary: Mrs. Western El. . ie and those meat leftovers will do JUICES in roasted meats? | 4 dent of the INDIANAPOLIS READ- sisting Mrs. Patterson will be Mrs. | Mrs. Carl Boeldt, Le Petit Cha- Leon McFall, treasurer; Mrs, Harry Without anv new purchasing. Trv A —-Instead of holding the juice in| : SS fk ERS’ CLUB, will be honored at a g RBovg Kelly. peau of INDIANAPOLIS \ SALON | Lorber, sergeant-at-arms: Mrs. ORTHO-TECHNIC AUDIPHONE this one: mest, searing Grives it out For a! SSS ‘8 12:30 o'clock luncheon tomMOITOW IN| The club will celebrate its silver ses op THE 8 AND 40. has an- William Gabbert, chaplain; Mrs. It functions efficiently in all posiibate Shepherd's Beef Tie renin gy Ny pd ity : 1 iGRus i Jog SL ux Oleg BY Wi JousEy, ANd | hounced the following standing Join A Weinbrecht, historian; | o a dd x J (pool Hotel. Hostesses will be Mes-|throughout the year the programs|.ommittees for 1040-41: Mesdames Orville Hamilton, T. R. sembled to best meet individual require) (Serves Two Q@—How may JT clean a soiled. a X 2 dames William T. Smith, Walter H. will feature the anniversary motif, | Mrs Joseph Stocker. child wel- Martin and I. R. Boner. delegates mems afier Audiometsic: test. Light ify waxed floor? iss ok Members of the Indiana Asso- |Reynolds, Otis P. Renchen, William | Following the luncheon, Mrs. Arthur|are: Mrs. Edward Kookindoffer. at large. weight, inconspicuous to wear, power] Momeni os Yn & riation of Women Lawyers are to 1A VenCannon and Forest Cart- Randall will present (Licerpls Jom social: Mrs. Jesse Rav. constitution | Committee chairmen for the year ful, sensitive, economical, long battery densed beef soup. 1: cups hot gasoline. and then rewax. | ve Chie mma bs Mrs. Jog Her wren. 13 paper She Son so gar: St and bv-laws: Mrs. Arthur J Miller, are: Mrs. Glen E. Frey, member- Ask for a demonstration and tests: mashed potatoes. % . > . Fuse] 130A Faust (above). newly elect- The D. D. CLUB will meet Friday scars Ag0. 15s Wary Ann and Mrs. Max Gamp and Mrs. Stocker, |ship; Mrs. Fred Foster, American- free and without obligation. . | Q—How mar I remove perfume’ ed president of that Association, | ° Maxine Patterson will present dance membership; Mrs. Willard J. Kelsey |ism; Mrs. Martin, child welfare; Tletibomt. write or wall : iin. ie oD Cooires stains from clothing? Ak Lat her home at 1526 S. New Jer- iat 7 p. m. at the home of Miss Pa- numbers, and Mrs. Paul Gastineau, wavs and Mrs. Victor Hammel. community | ? Fin r into a a RE CD eon White serie, remove sey St, this evening. A short itricia Koblitz, 1929 N. Pennsylvania ... oF lor Tir Tob PC2NS. Mrs. Miller, publicity. service; Mrs. Boner, radio and Small casserole. Cover with a the spots hy sponging with peroxide business meeting will be held and | St. | Dinner at Columbia Club) Mrs. Boeldt also has announced publicity; Mrs. Sutherlin, poppies; A i udiphone

The MADDEN-NOTTINGHAM UNIT 348 installed the new officers for the year at a recent meetinge

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aiced; 3 cup beef gravy. 1 can con- life. Widens hearing circle

ig o ol A Davee a Or ape 08 Solon Hen committees appointed for the | The club, formerly known as the, Founders’ day was observed by that prizes will be given at the end Mrs. Lawrence C. Duckworth, legabout 18 MRS Soni hy wrod “A fas jin une coming year. A. F. A. Club, met. recently to re- Beta Chapter, Theta Delta Sig-|/of the vear for the member bring- |islation; Mus. Charles Lizenby, tato under the broiler stubbed. ” done. Ae poriumie, nolng can r—y—,,rYMFTFETEFTETETETETTT - jorganize. New officers elected were ma Sorority, with a dinner at the ing in the first member outside her music; Mrs. E. E. Shelton, consti- Company of Indiana Se TE a, ~ - a | Miss Lisa Cunningham, president;| Columbia Club recently. Installa- own unit, for the most members tution and by-laws; Mrs. Ervin | 1104 Fletcher Trust Bldg. LI. 5098 It's New Sororities F aCe {Miss Tina Brazil, treasurer; Miss tion of officers followed the dinner brought in by Jan. 1, for the most | White, wavs and means; Mesdames

Active Week

A "Back to School” party and a music appreciation program appear among sorority activities this week. |

A musical program. “Learn to Lis-| ten,” presented by Miss Sara Mil-| ler Hoffman, will feature the first | fall meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS | ALUMNAE CLUB OF PI BETA PHI SORORITY at 12:30 p. m.| Saturday at the Butler University | chapter house, 831 W. Hampton S 3 Drive, | Handy gadgets for home use are constantly being turned out by | Miss Hoffman, of the Bomar adroit inventors bent on reducing tasks of the housewife to press-but- | Cramer Studios, and a member of ton simplicity. . | the club, will discuss things to lisA deceptive door knocker is the Protective Eve, convenient device |!en for in symphonies and other permits the housewife to keep the door closed on unwanted callers. | tvpes of music, through its central panel of “one-way” glass, she can peer to see | In the receiving line with Mrs. whether it be bill collector. brush salesman. village gossip or the | Ellis B. Hall, club president, will be wolf that is rapping at the portal Mrs. Edith Harrington, house

. mn mother at the Butler chapter When Johnny Gets Lost house: Mrs. Dar Robinson, Mrs. G.

Qt 711] E. Laneston, Miss Jeanette McElroy SO YOU ARE AFRAID Johnny Methodists W H and i Jean ke

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mal) get Jost some day Teach him A report on the clubs Red Cross his name, telephone number and Q G Ud W -k activities will he made by Mrs. R.! es aU Bless Pe he has — 5, ul Ol D. Pritchard. At the 1940 national! DEEN “coached” he will give them convention of Pi Beta Phi, members

ore readily to those who find him 3 m dil I find hin “The Familv Album.” made up Voted to donate $5000 to the Ameri-

instead of being so overcome that y : : . pe y » va. CBN and Ca 187 A s8 nt he can’t volunteer anv information Of pictures of White Cross Guilds C21 ahd Canadian Red Cross, with 1 1 mi the stipulation that the monev he

Teach that t] n in the at work will {las i y blue a the brass buttons is Wot Wil Us Rashed OR Why for helping European refugee I . no un a O00 1° screen as a feature of the hospital children his friend and can help him if he 1s 3 Perc 3 Nios lost. Then when the need arises, he Night program of the annu ! Mrs Jess Pritchett Jr. luncheon 3 | h ' y . hairman. wil as } - will go straight to the policeman for diana Methodist Conferen chairman, will be assisted by Mes help v dames John W. Templeton, J. W i pUAMIND af Ny > ening at Roberts Berry, Chester Schuetz C. Evans Attention Gardeners [he evening is in char { the Parks and Willard Stamper. White Cross Guild. ONE OF THESE DAYS the AY: GAGIUIORS] Urotialh livia LAMBDA CHAPTER. DELTA weatherman will be predicting a... vo a ores ¥ eikine ora. SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY will Yight frost. A litte later he Rou OTe B= Tn "O11 entertain this evening at the home 1 you freezing weather i it . J : ; Good Shyu of Mrs. Richard Lubking, 2236 S NE } way. Before that vou sl! 1 begin | yoy Lay Ploch, esis > Meridian St., with a bridal shower a ’ lo prepare for spring } TIN chink . SHE: a il Ys A for Miss Edith Tutterow who will Na -- It S easy to buy a modern gas range during Rough spading is the ansvy attena mm groups ae Mist ul be married to sWavne Needler ho fertilizer and leave the ground in a ¥ Planking a program. Sept. 26.

{rost to get into the soil rooms Chapter, Verns Cordis

its mixture, besides killin 3 n in nurses’ home of the hospital with ! Seroriiy, will have a stated meeting . f sects. 1 meetings scheduled acs fol- at 8 p. Mm. tomorrow at the home f X A Y N £ lnws Meridian Heights and New of Mrs Russell Eden. 321 N Gran : . no are right Te terms a convenient as ever, our New Out i} Terze: Street chapters today. St. Flans for a card party Sept. 28 i The] Tay 4 = . Lime Mary Hanson Carev Research, Al- at the Banner-Whitehill auditorium : En NEW CLOTHES need NE A y cn ich asin) > ibs 2 3 pha Omicron Alpha and St. Paul will be completes | 1 : Visit our display floor and select the modern Methodist. z2ll meeting tomorrow Members of the committee for the A Ry ' at once. You feel so dressed up ang Mother Guild and Home Nu g card party are Mrs. Ray Stewart, AY Sa ' i rel) grin mat he Cuild, Thursday: Unity d Riv: chairman: Mrs. Albert Kingh ba £ ge y i ourself that rou cann . ; ] ingham. | 3 unlike voureelf that vou cannot be| SUE, Thursday: Tarts » Nt BG rd Ne am \ 35 as range today, you'd love to see in your -_ Tr — Willsev, We

rough state. This will allow the| This week wall be a busy ™ Vs a 5s the annual Old Range Round-Up. Prices

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Sa get vour complete ensemble Tr i A = =e + . ¥v ~ 3 3 ver A ~~ ~ ~ : ¥ a — i ng gy Te Association Indorses Committees in charge of the com- : \ 5 kitchen tomorrow. new hat another, etc. You will get G Ir sk D Hf Cs did: . |INg year's program were announced PR —— EE —————— accustomed 1 how euch item tes) TT OSSKOF analaacy |at a recent meeting of the INDI-| § OR. Vou and ; Nl be iors , ANAPOLIS ALUMNAE ASSOCIA- | comfortable when vou wear them for presiden { the SON OF ET 1a, ALPHA Dr combined. : _ lor ‘president ol the Olga Bonke Booher was hostess. | .’ istrict Federation of Clubs Plans for a benefit bridge party in

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Glass Tablecloths has been indorsed by the Council of A¥res’ auditorium, Oct. 5, were an-|

the National Association of Women Dounced by Miss Julia Miller. | Loaded with time, work and food-saving features, this nationally

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NEW PEACE OF MIND {or host- vs C : Included in the list of committee! esses is promised bv makers of new [he Association is an organization !chajrmen were: Mrs Marie Curtis, ! tablecloths woven of pur lass of 250 business and professional Miss Naomi Haworth and Miss fibers. When a careless gu RICKS women with Mrs. J. Francis Huff- Betty Griffith. rush chairmen: Miss cigaret ash. or candle wax sputters man as president. The election is Mary Jane Hoeper, publicity: Mrs. on thiz new Kind of table covering. to be held at the District econven- Mildred Scherschel and Mis: Elaine there's no harm cone, {or these fab- n the Clavpool Hotel Oct. 4. Milholland philanthropic; Mrs. rics. which are theoretically ever- Mrs. Grosskopf has served on the Margaret Pedlow., magazine: Mrs lasting, are said not to burn and Distri board for five wears as Alice Foltz, Miss Ethel Merrick and not te absorb dirt of any kind recordin Secretar second vice Miss Bernice Livingstone, meeting Even stains like ink and iodine president and press department notices; Mesdames Woodrow Sutwash out easily when the glass fiber chairman. In addition she has been ton. Essie Alice Sutton and Thelma i= doused gently in warm. soapy wa- the chairman of forums and in- Trees. finance, and Mesdames Dorte) They are good looking and stitutes in the istrict and the othy Grieg. Virginia Goodnight and have an air of luxury about them. Federation representative and press Glenn McMillan, Miss Helen WhitThev are being shown in ecru, white cha n of Mayor Reginald H.! field and Miss Betty Lee program and periwinkle blue, Sullivan's Civic Pride Committee, Membership—Mesdames Mary Lou { Foley, Helen Prange, Mildred Carr, | Esther Cline, Loretta Skeeters and

T | Mark Gray, Miss Edna Garwood and JAN E JORDA NN | Miss Margaret Schoen.

State Dayv—Mrs. Geraldine Dunn,

| Miss Louise Berndt and Miss Louise lighting will be as EE to clean as a china

DEAR JANE .JORDAN-—I need help with my daughter. She is AG SR Misses a : \ supposedly keeping company with 3 voung fellow whe has been adgett. Lois Zimmerman and Jane * * . through high school over a vear. He is mot rl ta collece and Worsham. luncheon: Mrs. Elizabeth LILY LT AE modern HTT all CI bls -

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never hat had a ich. He has been offered work but will not take it Vestal. Mrs. Ruth Douglass Smith iand Miss Katie Dietrich, dance. and {Miss Loujean Gullett, adviser Benefit Bridge—Mrs. Helma Foster, Miss Julia Miller and Miss Esther " 2 als Renfrew, general; Mrs. Bettv Ann I think the promised job iz just an excuse or he would take some- Hilgedas., Miss Laura Schultz and ng Is i t antim ots ver 1s ~ + + o » a a rb v iL a i Tous ae So m Miss Rosellen Bernat. candy: Mes3 hter sittn ne iting ior meon no 1 r comes. On dames Eleanor Lennox, Barbara the nights he was to have seen her he has been seen out with a group Dearing. Jane Lofton and Martha of his boy friends. She seems to have no pride. She just pities him | Morrison. prizes because he haz no job Pa prizes. She can have dates with other fellows with jobs who pav their | Members of GAMMA CHAPTER own way in life, but she turns them down and feels sorrv for this OF THE PHI GAMMA SIGMA boy. 1 do not want her to be a “gold digger,” but this boy lacks {SORORITY will meet at the home ambition. {of Miss Marcella Johnson, 2715 E. They say “Pity is akin to love.’ 1d her pity for him worries me. [ Michigan St., Thursday at 8 p. m. He is gloomy, irritable and cross, even with her. She seems especially Plans for a card party will be dis- | attracted to him when she could be havi: good times instead of { cussed. waiting for him to find work which lon't think he wants. I hope you get the right answer. I can't WORRIED.

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because it gives them a chance to feel strong by comparison. The tact that they are needed for comfort and consolation makes them ! IT COSTS AIR feel important. The competition for such a man ic not 0 keen since | ——, the majority of women prefer strong men and par scant attention | g- rd =,

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to the failures. They rather would lean than be leaned upon. They | THAN A CANNED find it pleasanter to be protected than to protect. | MILK YET IS What makes your daughter feel that obles s all she a : feel that a jobless man is a } EXTRA RICH

rates in life? What are § factors mm her life that have brought her to such a low estimate of herself? Some of the | IN VITAMINS A, 8 common causes for avoiding competition are aggressive brothers and 0 AND 6 sisters, domineering parents, a lonely childhood spent with adults. or a mother and father who didn't love each bther Of course there lA FOR COFFEE are countless other reasons that make a child feel insecure and unable to compete with successful contemporaries. FOR COOKING It may be in reality your daughter pities herself. If so she will ™ N tend to identify herself with others whom she regards as unfortunate I and take up the cudgels in defense of the weak. In this case what- DESSERTS FREE FROM . - Pr 21 - ever you can do to improve her opinion of herself will help. To : ’ “CANNED FLAVOR criticize her choice of a beau only increases her pity for the outcast. Have you eine Mili? Ut fu N= hive g : . : ses as yo n By refusing to look for a successful man, by cheating herself out of Ps reat, or 2 canned milk. Milnut is 2 comsocial advantages, she may be expressing a hidden resentment pound of evaporated skimmed milk and refined | against you for requiring more of her than she feels able to deliver. Date oi NE A on | r t to harden her resolv tick ’ ho: CARO PRODUC "/ o¥ wi : Try no Io harden he resolve to stick to a young man whose Do not confuse Milnut with evaporates milk chief appeal lies in his helplessness by attacking the very thing that 7 WHIPS attracts her. Withdraw vour nbjections and trv more subtle means ) RICH rw a of whetting her taste for something better. A sympathetic interest in her problems, more praise, less criticism, is bound to help JANE JORDAN.

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Put vour probleme in a letter to Jane Jordan whe will answer your questions in this column dgily. —_—