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“Started yesterday vith a five-spot—ended up with $1.00 in my _ purse. Can’t. go on like that . . .” Rufie Lee Williams, right, director of Stephens College’s Personal Finance Clinic, hears a student’s woes,

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A PARTIAL LIST of patrons and patronesses for the Bundles for Britain ball Feb. 22 at Tom Devine’s

* by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johnson. * -

Among them are Messrs. and Mesdames Robert A. Adams, Austin H. Brown, William H. Coleman, William C. Griffith, W. Richardson Sinclair, Frank J. Hoke, Perry O'Neal, Newton Booth Tarking-

ton, Roy Elder Adams, Herbert M. Woollen, H. C. Krannert, William

Byram Gates, James F. Carroll, Bowman Elder, C. E. Whitehill, Wil=liam Rockwood, Elijah’ B, Martindale, Theodore B. Griffith, Robert

Bowes, Howard Griffith, Eli Lilly, Earl B. Barnes, August Bohlen,

Frank Weaver and W. H. Thompson. Others on the list are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball and Mr.

‘and Mrs. George A. Ball, Muncie; Col. and Mrs. Alvin M. Owsley,

Dr. and Mrs. O. N: Torian, Mesdames Woods Caperton, William Ray Adams, Samuel Reid, Hortense Rauh Burpee, Albert J. Beveridge, Frank Stalnaker and Ralph Spann, Miss Emma Claypool, Edward L.

. Mayer and G. Barret Moxley.

Members of the patrons and patronesses committee with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are Messrs. and Mesdames William C. Griffith, Conrad Ruckelshaus, David P. Williams, Julius Birge, Otto N. Frenzel and Weaver and Miss Helen Coffey. Among those already enlisted to assist Mrs. Carl Vonnegut, chairman of ushers, are Mrs. Stanley W. Shipnes, Mrs, David L. Stone Jr. and Miss Mary, Sheerin Kuhn. Cecil Golly’s orchestra will play for dancing and the orchestra glee club and the “Three G’s” will appear on the program with Mildred Stanley, soloist. Invitations were for the ball. }

Camera Club to Meet

THE JUNIOR LEAGUE CAMERA CLUB will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, William H. Jungclaus. 2 ” ” i » » » The board of directors of the Indianapolis Day Nursery will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the nursery. 2 8 8 ; 2 # = i Miss Flora Love will be hostess for the Over the Teacups Club at its meeting Friday at the Propylaesum./ A paper on “Political

Philosophy in Mexico” will be read by Mrs. J. A. Sutherland.

» sn » » »” The Civic Theater Affairs Committee met this morning at the

‘home of Mrs. James S. Rogan to hear a talk by Miss Jane Hampson

Kackleys are vacationing in Florida. Mr. a

- given tomorrow evening by Mrs. Thomas M. Billings.

on the Straw Hat Opera Co. at Schroon Lake, N. Y. Miss

Hampson is an official accompanist for the company. Mrs. R. Blayne McCurry and Mrs. Thomas. J. Scanlon were assistant hostesses. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. R. G. Lazarus and Miss Helen Coffey. » » » 8 8 » The second of the current series of five monthly riding tournaments which Mrs. Margaret Abraham Feore is conducting at the R. H. Brown Stables has been postponed from Friday night until Feb. 21. A series of five tournaments for children is held each year at the stables by Mrs. Feore. The first tournament this

year was Jan. 17,

Personal Notes |

MR. AND MRS. HARRY REID, who recently returned to Indianapolis after several years’ residence in White Springs, N.Y. have taken the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kackley, while the hn nd Mrs. Reid have two children, Margaret and Harry Reid Jr. Mr. Reid Jr, who makes his home in White Springs, is visiting his parents here.

Miss Martha Louise Pearce will be honor guest at a closet shower . Miss Pearce,

. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Starling | Pearce, will become the.

"bride of John A. Hare,

Society and are open

son.of Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Hare of Noblesville, in a ceremony at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in Christ Episcopal Church, with the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmett Kelly and Mrs. Richard Hennessy left last week-end for a three weeks’ visit in Miami Beach, Fla. « + » Mrs. Frank N. Wallace left yesterday for Los Angeles where she will visit Mrs. Leo J. Meehan, daughter of ‘the late Gene Stratton-Porter. Before returning home Mrs. Wa.lace will go to San Diego and San Francisco. . . . Mrs. Paul To Rochford is

visiting in Daytona, Fla. Hostesses for Sympheny. Luncheon An HOSTESSES for the seventh pre-concert luncheon and ex-

planatory music talk to be held in the Athenaeum at noon Friday have been announced by Mrs. Herbert T. Wagner, general chairman

for the series. ] : The hostesses are Mesdames Walter] C. Holmes, a e

Petri, Howard B. Pelham and Miss Hajriet Jane Holmes. luncheon-lectures, which precede each pair of subscription concerts by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, are held under the auspices of the women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony to committee members and concert patrons.

Democrats Meet Amy Boner Hostess

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A biidgeteer’s every expense— even an ice cream cone—is en-

‘Like all Stephens College budgeteers, Joan McGhee, left, and

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chases, (lerk at right is explaining how they can launder a chenille

tered in her little memo book. Every right she posts these items to her Personal Finance Book. This contains her previously written estimates of income and expenditure. Each week she bal, ances actual expenditures against the estimates.

Nurses to See Civic Play

Most of Indianapolis’ nurses—at least the ones off duty tonight— will attend the closing performance of the Civic ‘Theater's mystery melodrama, “Love From a Stranger,” by Frank Vospers, which will be spcasored by Central District, Indian: State Nurses’ Association. ‘Amorg additional St, Vincent Hospital patrons are Mesdames Lena Anderson, Olga Kerr, Lena Reynolds, Ruby Goode and Phyllis Morrison; Misses Esther, Martha and Laura Royce, Margaret Borst, Ann Dugan, Amy Nicaise, Mary J. Daily, Gertrude Hurt, Helen De Andre, Grace Baker, Margaret Waedick, Bessie Russell, Lucille Goslin, Clara Wilkie and Margaret Gavin. Among those from City Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warrick and Mi. and Mrs. Ward Sigmond, Mrs. Rvelyn McCollum, Misses Hazel Swain, Emma Widner, Cleo Colvin: Genevene Gohring, Louise Gafor 1, Loren McMillian, Mary Hinds, Lillie Martin, Esta Bales, Irene Williams, Dorothy McKinney and Roberta Horrom. ’ Added to the Methodist Hospital patrons’ list are Dr. and Mrs. K. R.

Mr, aid Mrs. Forrest McIlroy, Mra. E. R. Sunman, Misses Reasa Snyder, Mary (O’Brien, Janet Davis, Louise and Jean. Ball, Edna DeBruler, Ruth {Smock, Velma Petty. Naomi and F.iith Record, Kathryn Nelson, Helen Banta and Dora Woebeller. The project is being sponsored for tis benefit of the assoc ation’s educational program.

Council to Hear Fr. Grogan

The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan will speak at the first quarterly session of th: Indianapolis district, Indianapalis. Diocesan Council of the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN, next Monday. Father Grogiin is assistant priest at St. John's Church and is with the

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One phase of wise shopping Stephens’ Finance Clinic pupils study

is bargain hunting.

They learn to look for legitimate, seasonal price

reductions. Shoppers at sale of stationery, above, are Catharine Bond

and«Marjorie Ransom. (

COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb. 12—The bride who gets her househol accounts so muddled that her long-suffering husband has to call in ‘an accountant won't be a Stephens College alumna—not if the school’s Consumer Education Clinic can help it. To teach students how to manage money better, Stephens has started a Personal Finance course for which regular credit is given. “Personal Finance” is just “budgeting,” but with a big difference. At Stephens it has become an exciting game. ; The Monthly Allowance

Starting off with a monthly allowance, each girl estimates what she will spend and how much she can save, and puts it 8own in her Personal Finance book. Every purchase, no matter: how small, is jotted down in a memo-book carried in her purse. Each night these expenditures are entered carefully in her ledger-like finance book. Checking actual spending against her guesswork, she always knows the state in which her pocketbook stands. Making the Most of Her Income

From time to time she visits the Clinic, where Rufie Lee Williams, the director, gives her record-keeping a double check. round-table talks, girls find fun matching the amounts they've saved and spent. These sessions, as you would guess, are pretty lively affairs. Learning to “show-off” by saving rather than spending, the stu-

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dents become able to restrain “impulse” buying in fator of planned

purchases of things they actually

need or particularly want. Instead

of keeping up with the campus Joneses, they obtain scientific informa-

manages it for her husband.

Secretary to the

bility to Tomorrow’s Citizens.”

Attending the luncheon tomorrow wiil be the following representatives of social welfare agencies: Mrs. A. Kiefer Mayer, Christamore House; Mrs. John E. Messick, Indianapolis Day Nursery; Mrs, John A. MacDonald, Family Welfare Society; Mrs. Russell J. Ryan, Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Saciety; Mrs. I. J. Kahn, Jewish Community Center; Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart, Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Mrs. Perry W. Lesh, Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home; Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann, volunteer service committee of the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies; Miss Essie L. McGuire, Y. W. C. A.; Miss Mildred Arnold, children’s division of the State Department of Public Welfare; Miss Meta B. Gruner, Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home. Representing the Flanner House Committee will be Miss Grace L. Brown, chairman; Mesdames John W. Kern, Harry V. Wade, Ralph J. Hudelson and Woollen.

Sponsors Listed

Other members of the committee sponsoring tomorrow night's meeting are Mesdames Eli Lilly, Henry H. Hornbrook, Ernst Piepenbrok, Harriet C. Kelley and Brandt C. Downey; Eugene C. Foster, Francis W. Dunn, Miss Gruner, Dr. Daniel L. Robinson, Allan Bloom and Dr. William F. Rothenburger. Before her association with the National Federation of Settlements, Miss Peck was assistant head worker at South End House, Boston, and secretary of the Federation- of Settlements in Boston. She has spent several years in Europe visiting settlements, and at present is chairman of the National Education and Recreation Council, a conference

by the Flanner House Child Welfare Committee. tary of the National Federation of Settlements in New York,

tion about merchandise brands and shop around for the best buys. Whether she gets married soon after graduation or makes her way in the world as a career woman, a Stephens budgeteer will be able to make the most of her income—if she earns it herself or merely

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Of Settlements to Speak Here on ‘Today's Children’

Mrs. Evans Woollen Jr. will be hostess at a luncheon, given by the Child Welfare Committee of the Flanner House, at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the.Propylaesum for Miss Lillie M. Peck, New York. Miss Peck is to speak at 8 p. m. ings on community problems held in the World War Memorial auditorium. Her subject will be “Today’s Children—a Com The meeting also

tomorrow at the first of four meet-

unity Responsiill be sponsored Miss Peck is secre-

group of national agencies in the education and recreation fields. She arrived -in Indianapolis y&terday to confer with settlement leaders here. Both Christamore House and Flanner House are memsbers ‘of the National Federation of Settlements. Other speakers in the series of meetings will be V, K. Brown, recreation director of the City of Chicago, on Feb. 27; Dr. Kendall Emerson, managing director of the National Tuberculosis Association, New York, March 4, and De Witt S. Morgan, Indianapolis. schools superintendent, March 10.

Club to See Film

Taken in Mexico

The Mothers’ Club of Boy Scout Troop 72 will have a Guest Day Luncheon at 1 o'clock Friday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Francis Sommer will show colored films of ‘Mexico. Mesdames Leslie Hallam, Joseph Small and Lawrence Hayes will present the musical program. Mrs. William H. Waters and Mrs. P. K. McDowell, chairmen, are being assisted by Mrs. Frank Cooper and Mrs. Samuel G. Moss.

Mrs. H. M. Staudt To Entertain Club

Members of the Chalcedony Club will be entertained at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. M. Staudt, 4466 Washington Blvd, Mrs. Thomas Hatfield and Mrs. Hal Meyers will be assistant hostesses.

Keeping the Personal Finance Book faithfully is the backbone of learning “purse-control.”

Regular weekly round-table discussions are held. :

Vogler-Failing Wedding Set

Miss Peggy Failing has chosen March 1 as the date for her marriage to Lewis A. Vogler. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. George S. Southworth in the Episcopal Church of the Advent before the immediate families. Miss Failing is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M., Failing and Mr. Vogler’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vogler. Miss Patricia Failing will be her sister's only attendant and Richard

Vogler will be his brother's best man, Mrs. Gordon Cruickshank, 3513 N. Pennsylvania St., will entertain tomorrow night with a crystal shower in honor of Miss Failing. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Harry Wells. The guests will include Mesdames. Failing, Vogler, H. T. Sexson, Morton Davidson, Robert Lybrook and the Misses Grace Taylor, Jean Sullivan, Kathryn Black, June Irish and Helen Danner.

Sipe-Russe Service Will Be Friday

The wedding of Miss Mary Anne Russe to Carroll E. Sipe will be at 4:30 p. m. Friday in the Palm Room

of the Indianapolis Athletic Club. A reception in the Green Room of the club will follow the ceremony. Miss Russe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Russe, and Mr. Sipe is the son of Mrs. J. C. Sipe.

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offer constant temptation to “impulse buying.” This group of Stephens College budgeteers is learning to build up sales resistance, and base its buying on actual needs rather than

luncheon. :

“America Charts Her Course” will bes Mrs. Miles W. Penrod’s subject at a meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS CURRENT EVENTS CLUB tomorrow at 2 p. m, Mrs.

C. F. Daniel will introduce the program, which also will include songs by Mrs. Josephine Gray, accompanied by Mrs. L. L. Lackey. The hostess, Mrs. C. M. Raber, 3033 Washington Blvd. will be . assisted by Mrs. R. D. Stober.

Mrs. L. A. DeMilt, 5210 Pleasant Run Parkway, will entertain members of the THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB tomorrow with a 12:30 o'clock luncheon and Valentine party.

Original Valentines will be eXchanged at a meeting of the 1908 CLUB tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Charles Yarbrough, 20 N. Pershing Ave.

At a guest luncheon in the Irvington Masonic Temple tomorrow, the IRVINGTON SERVICE CIRCLE will present Mrs. Samuel Nail for a book review. Mrs. C. E. McCord will give the Silver Cross program and Mrs. L. D. Kingsbury will lead devotions. Hostesses will be. Mrs. W. G. Kay; chairman; Mesdames ‘W. L. Stamper, A. C. VanArendonk, F. L. Gullion, A. C. Hoffman, Belle Schwimmer, Virgil Root, C. T. Washburn: and Elizabeth Robinson and Miss Caroline McAdams.

RIO DE JANEIRO CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY CLUB was to meet at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the home of Mrs. W. A. Rieman, 749 E. Gilbert Ave. for a talk by Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt on “Through Suez to the Mediterranean.” Assisting hostesses were to be Mrs. Kenneth Irwin and Mrs, Howard Walters.

The meeting of the LADIES’ FEDERAL CLUB tomorrow will be in the home of Mrs. C. E. Pogue, 4518 E. 10th St.

Mrs. Frederick M. Menzel, 2746 Allen Ave. gave a Valentine party iast night for the members of the D. O. Z. CLUB: Mesdames Louise Farmer, Robert Wasson, Edward W. Schuster, Robert McCrory, Carl McLear and Ernest D. Schuster, the Misses Rose Kemp, Clara and Emma Lou Voelker.

The JANET ADA CLUB will meet tomorrow for a noon lunch-

eon, business and social meeting at

Contemporary Non-Fiction to Be Discussed by Narrators;

LTS. C Groups to Meet

; Discussion of contemporary problems will be on club programs toe night and tomorrow, in addition to Valentine parties 'and a guest

The NARRATCRS will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Donovan Turk, 4433 Carrollton Ave., for an open forum discussion of contemporary non-fiction led by Mrs. Pdul Duckwall. a light supper will feature Mary Todd Lincoln's recipe for pecan cake,

At 11 p. m.

the home of Mrs. Newel Finney, 5678 Indianola Ave.

A report on “Education” will be given by Mrs. Bert Gerpheide at a meeting tomorrow of the THURSDAY CLUB of South Bend. Mrs, Verne Van Dusen will be in charge of a roll call of outstanding educators. Hostess will be Mrs. A. M. Moore,

Mrs. R. J. Roller, president of the INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL. STUDY CLUB FEDERATION, will be a guest at the meeting of FLEMISH FLANDERS CHAPTER at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Marie Wilson, 515 N. Riley Ave. The travel lecture will be given by Mrs. Basil Fischer.

The INDIAN LAKE WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB will hold its annual card party Saturday at 8 p. m. in the club house. Mrs. Bert L. Whisler is\a member of the committee

OMEMAKERS’' CLUB for +10 special guests. Mrs. Herbert Maples is assisting hostess.

A Valentine luncheon was held by the QUEEN BEE CLUB at 12:30 o'clock today in the. Colonial Tea« room. Mrs. Ephraim O’Harra and Mrs. Henry Bruning were hostesses.

The TRI-O-DICE CLUB was to meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Frank Mock, 5228 Pleasant Run Blvd.

Robert Sherwood’s Pulitzer Prize play, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois,” was (discussed by Mrs. Howard Ji . McDavitt at a Lincoln's birthday guest meeting of, the READERS’ CLUB today in the Spink-Arms Hotel. Miss Mary E. Collins was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Belle Carter of Maywood will entertain the LA -VAL- WOOD HOMEMAKERS' CLUB at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Jack Dodd. :

The LAWRENCE HOMEMAK:ERS CLUB will have a noon lunch= eon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Harry Spalding. : :

Gamma Niu. Club to Meet

Miss Rosemary Mariutto, 326 N. Fulton St., will bé hostess at 8 p.m, today for. members of the Gamma Nu Clubx PY

« The Women’s Democrat Harmony| The Longan Parlimentary Club Club of Center Township, outside|met last night at the home of Miss Precinct 2, held its monthly meet-|Amy Boner, 126 N. Drexel Ave. ing last night in the home of Mrs, Miss Mabel Hull was in charge of

Catholic Information Bureau. The general meeting will follow a 12:15 p. m. luncheon in the Catholic Community Center, 1004

Frank McMurrer, 18 E. Iowa St. the program.

KEEP IN TRIM LIKE A CADET

The phrase "like a West Pointer" in stantly creates a picture ot physical per- | fection. When a West Point physical training expert writes about setting-up exercise—you KNOW it's right.. So The Indianapolis Times went to Capt. Victor H. King, U. S. A., Assistant Master of - the Sword and Instructor of Physical Culture at West Point, to get the setting up exercises that will put you in West Point ‘trim the year around. : The result: a smash series of 11 articles, embodying 18 exercises, prepared, described and originated by Capt. King. These calisthenics have been time-tested by Capt. King in his work with West Point cadets and others. They can't miss with you. Start them Friday and keep fit all

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~winter—and the rest of the year

N. Peansylvania St. planned . by Mrs. Charles B. Hagerty and Mrs. Harold Prather for the Daughters of Isabella, Reservations may he madi with Mrs. Joseph J. Speaks, 3859 (College Ave. Mis. George S. Foerderer will present at the afternoon session a groun of Ladywood School students in a sketch, “A Literary Club in Action.” The cast will include the Missss Marilyn Haberkorn, Divine Enriijht, Kathleen Munger, Alberta Kru;;, Carol Beckman, Marilyn Garland, Nancy Laughlin and Dorothy Kernel.

Th ¢ February general meeting of the WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHFISTIAN SERVICE AT THs CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHU RCH was held yesterday. Group

4 wig in charge of a noon luncheon planed py Mrs. S. D. Bash, president, an Mrs, F. W. Danner, vice president of the group. ~ G iest speaker at the 2 p, m. progray: was Mrs. Boyd Gilléspie, whose subject was “This Chaotic Wor jd.” 10

THE: WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE BROOKSIDE UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH will give a Valentine tea tomorrow frory 1:30 to 3 p. m. at the home of irs. C. EB. Vollmer, 946 N. Gray St. Miss Emily McAdams will re-

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