Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1941 — Page 26

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Girl Reserves Plan Special Parties Celebrating Anniversary of Organization's Founding

Indianapolis Girl Reserves are planning several special events to| celebrate the 60th anniversary of) the founding of that organization Individual clubs will give special emphasis to the birthday in weekly | meetings next week. la A vesper service at 4 p. m. Sunday | at the Roberts Park Methodist | Church is the first event on the birthday calendar. Mrs. Johns is chairman of the inter-| racial meeting which will be open | to all Girl Reserves of the city, their parents and friends. Miss Margery Dudley, assistant Girl Reserve secretary at the Central Y. W. C. A, and Miss Eleanor Young, Girl Reserve secretary at the Phyllis Wheatley branch, are in charge.

Girl Reserves will march in a processional and sit in a reserved section. Beech Grove Girl Reserve Club will give a choir program, under the direction of Mrs. Leland Clapp and accompanied by Dorothea Hogel Roesener. “A Handful of Clay” by Henry Van Dyke will be read by Miss Malvin Morton, Girl Reserve secretary | at the Central Y. W. C. A. Miss Hazel Williams, Phyllis Wheatley | Girl Reserve, will sing. Leaders in the worship service include the Misses Rose Lushoff, Patty Trefz,| Nadine Byrd, Bernice Bennett, and Annie Adams. Members of the Broad Ripple, Manual and Howe] High School clubs will usher. Rev.

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play “Meet Jane Doe and Company”

litany of this program was prepared by the Oakland, Cal, Girl Reserve club, the original club in 1881. The Girl Reserve birthday luncheon at 1 p."m., April 26, at the Cen[tral Y, will climax the week’s birthday program for the Girl Reserves Mrs. Robert Juday is chairman. Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell has charge of guest tables for adults. Anderson and Richmond Girl Re{serve clubs are sending representatives as well as the Phyllis Wheatley branch. Miss Cora Trefz is in charge of invitations to school principles and deans of girls. Miss La Vonne Innis, representative from senior inter-club council and

tive from the junior inter-club council, are assisting Mrs. Juday. The program includes greetings, introduction of guests, reading of a birthday greeting cable from Girls Work secretaries in China, received by the National Y. W. C. A. board in New York, lighting of the birthday cake and presentation of the birthday gifts. Mrs. Ronald Hazen will direct the

[presented by the club from School 76, under Miss Catherine Fyfe. Miss ‘Malvin Morton, Girl Reserve sec- | retary, is the author. Highlight of the afternoon will be | the national birthday broadcast] from Washington, D. C., at 3:30|

Howard J. Baumgartel of the | Federal coordinator of Welfare and | | Building. Mis

“Youth's Contribution to the World's Crisis.”

Miss Louise Ehrgott is chairman

for the alumni tea from 4 to 5:30

Pie m. April 27. Invitations have been issued to all former Girl Reserves, whether members in Indianapolis or elsewhere, as well as to adivsers, workers, girls and secretaries. Groups from Marion and Cincinnati are expected to attend. Members of the senior inter-club council will give a style show exhibiting costumes from 1881 to 1841. Those in the receiving line will include Mrs. Boyd I. Miller, president of the Central Y. W. C. A. board;

Mrs. H. H. Arnholter, 60th birthday! *

week chairman; Mrs. George H. Gill, chairman of the Girl Reserve committee; Miss Jenna Birks, Cincinnati, Reserve secretary; Miss Essie Maguire, general secretary of the Central Y: Miss Elizabeth Ann Blaisdell, program correlator; Mrs. Ellis Hay, former Indianapolis Girl Reserve secretary, and Miss Morton, present secretary. Mrs. Lyman Pearson is chairman

of the needle work guild exhibit] {which will be open to the public all

week at the Central Y. W. C. A. Miss Marion Davis, member of the Girl Reserve committee and former Girl Reserve, is serving as chairman of the Youth Guidance Forum to be held at 7:30 Tuesday evening

The |[C. S. T. Mr. Charles Taft, assistant | [in Hollenbeck Hall of the Central

ss Agnes Mahoney,

Indianapolis Church Federation will {Recreational Services in relation to | pr incipal of School 3, will lead a

give the benediction. The suggested!

National Defense will speak on|

|discussion on special problems.

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Want to Be in The Movies? Here's a Way

Say that youre young, ambitious, and beautiful and you want to get in the movies. Well, there are more ways than taking a screen test and proving that you have “oomph.” You could get a job as a secretary to someone in the movie business—and prove that you have brains. That way you might ehd up as a director—instead of as an actress

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In Hollywood she is directing a series of shorts called “Picture! People.” Neatest trick she did on that | series was directing Carole Lombard, | who was directing her director. (He had a bit part in Miss Lombard’s latest picture.) “That was a director directing an actress directing a director—if/ you follow,” said Miss Rousseau, As she is more beautiful than are some of the Hollywood actresses, it was only natural to ask her if she has any acting ambitions. “Nope,” she said flatly, “My one and only ambition is to direct feature length horror pictures. “Knowing what gives me the creeps, I think I could give creeps to all the women in the movie audiences—and women, you know, make up 80 per cent of movie audiences. Incidentally, that’s also why I think

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