Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1941 — Page 21

THURSDAY, APRIL 3, House Mother Class Planned

Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind. the third consecutive year ee University will sponsor a fourweek training school for house directors, mothers and others in charge of student living groups from June 16 to July 11, announced by Dr, Dorothy Stratton, dean of women,

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I'he training school, attracted nation-wide since it was inaugurated be a part of the regular University summer session. Last vear the school attracted an attendance of 125 persons from 37 states. Dean Stratton points out that 55 applications for enrollment summer already ed. to improve the competency of persons responsible for the student life and house management in student living groups, and the increasing number of groups now empioying house mothers has resulted in an increased for the training. The program has been arranged ants will be able to consider philosophy of student housing, objectives of sti problems relating agement, student

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competence, the formation and changing of attitudes, personal counseling, intergroup relationships and methods of intellectual stimulation. Purdue staff members, along with special lecturers, including Prof. Sarah Blanding, dean of women at the University of Kentucky, president of the National Association of Deans of Women; Mrs. Harding Cecil, Evanston, Ill, and Mrs. Davis G. McCarn, counselor te women, Northwestern University, will be in

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the daughter or Mrs. Minnie Van- |

der Schoor of Zeeland, Mich. The Rev. Allen B. Cook, pastor of | the church, will officiate and Mrs. John Russell, organist, will play a | program of bridal airs before the ceremony. Miss Leona Hanrahan is || to sing “Because” and “I Love You || Truly.” Violin solos will be played !| by Miss Irma Schneider. ! The bride will wear a navy red- | ingote with white accessories and will carry a French bouquet of white rosebuds, carnations, gardenias and sweetpeas. Her only attendant, Mrs. Charles Miller, also will wear

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Republicans to Hear ‘Mrs. Kinnaird 3 | i The Marion County Council of | | Republican Women will meet next {| Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Columbia | | Club to hear Mrs. Marjorie Rosle) | | Kinnaird outline the highlights of | 3 the recent session of the Legislature. | |Mrs. Kinnaird is an attorney and 3 | reporter for the Supreme and Ap{pellate Courts, Mrs. W. K. Stineman and Mrs | Jessie Boyer have arranged a mus- | ical program. The hostess chair-| man, Mrs. William Bosson, will be assisted by Mesdames W. T., Ayers, Carl Swan and Lee Ingling. President of the Council, Mrs. W. T. Klinehelter, has called a board

} meeting for 10 a. m. on the day of 1 the meeting in the Columbia Club. '

Wiltz, first vice president; Mrs. Ele mer Schaub, second vice president Mrs. Annah E. Core, recording sec= (retary; Mrs. Harold Collier, corres secretary; Mrs, Clifford treasurer; Mrs. Philip auditor, and Mrs. Horace Federation delegate.

I. T. S. C. Chapter Names Officers

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* The elimination of Sunday Delivery will make possible a normal home life for route men and other employees in the Dairy Industry.

Sunday at home will be a great boon to these men and women . . . giving them a chance for the rest and diversion they need « + « the opportunity to attend church, spend time with their families and friends, leisure time to relax and enjoy them. selves.

Modern methods on the farm and in dairy plants have so improved the quality of milk that it will remain fresh for several days

Prior to making the decision to discontinue Sunday delivery the distributors of milk in Indianapolis interviewed many of their customers, several organizations and a number of civic leaders. Those talked to were unanimous in their hearty approval and endorsement of the plan. It was pointed out by those interviewed that there would be little, if any, inconvenience to be suffered by the public. That the public anticipated their needs for other

foods . . . why not for dairy products ..., and thus give all these folks who have had to work on Sunday an opportunity to enjoy all the benefits to be derived from this Sabbath day of freedom and rest.

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East End Dairies Franklin Pure Milk Co.

Furnas Ice Cream Co.

Ballard Ice Cream Co.

Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co.

Bosma, M. C.

Capitol Dairies, Ine. Golden Guernsey Farms

Carey & Sons Hornaday Milk Co.

Christensen Farms Irvington Dairy Kroger Grocery & Baking Co.

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Sunday, April 13th

Move Endorsed by Public, Organizations, Civic Leaders

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after delivery, thus eliminating the necessity for Sunday Delivery.

While there may be some slight incon venience to the public because they will have to anticipate their requirements and order enough dairy products delivered on Saturday to carry them over the week end it is the thinking of the Dairy Industry that the public will be glad to co-operate when they stop to think of the benefits to be derived through the elimination of Sunday delivery,

It is to be noted that this change will not in any way reduce the incomes of the route men and other employees.

Doctors interviewed pointed out that this change will greatly benefit the physical welfare of the men and women involved and make for a much more healthful condition. Ministers approached stressed the betterment of social conditions, the great benefits which will be derived from a more normal home life, Civie authorities stressed the safety factor with the elimination of the hundreds of wagons and trucks from the streets. And... undoubtedly the wives and children of these folks will be greatly appreciative of the opportunity to have the “head of the house” at home on Sunday.

The Milk Distributors of Indianapolis and Their Employees WILL APPRECIATE YOUR CO-OPERATION

Roberts Dairy

Rosedale Guernsey Dairy

Schaefer Dairy Co., Ine. Sutton & Sons

Maplehurst Farms Maywood Milk Co. Model Creamery Mutual Milk Co. Northwestern Milk Co. Tansy Milk Co.

Polk Sanitary Milk Co. Weaver, L. H. Weber Milk Co.