Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1941 — Page 29
448 , A [AY 16 0 Neighborhood Camp Program Sponsored For the second yosr Indianapolis
Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and Girl Resegves will sponsor a city-
. _~wide Neighborhood Camp Program,
June 16 to 27, for girls from 8 to 18. The six camps will be in ses-
sion from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day
during the two weeks and will offer a wide activities program for all girls in the city. ?
- Mrs. Georgia Little is chairman of| [=
the joint committee, which met yes-
terday at the Y. W. C. A. to name] k
the community centers to be used as camps. They will be the wooded tract at Fairfield Ave. and Watson Road, the English ‘Avenue Boys’ Club, Municipal Gardens, School 44, the Southside Community Center and Spades Rark. Registration will take place at each center Saturday morning, June 7, for all girls interested in attending. Folders will be distributed in all schools near the camp sites.
I. T. S. C. Chapter ‘Attends Tea
: By You'll have ‘five hands
S. ANNE CABOT : e, practical pot holders out of sturdy rug yarn. Yes, five! (That's a three different désigps. Make all three of them and then repeat
bargain, isn’t it? There one
i
Are Honored
|publication, if was. announced by |James Neal, Noblesville, editor.
g N ‘ges. to Meet : t FF ! NS vi] an the Methodist Hos- = :
‘of two balls | are’
coeds have campus monthly humor
The coeds were selected by a cam- |i pus poll conducted by members of
t at 7:30 o'clock in the nurses}: Club. Mrs. Ri home auditorium for a business ses ple ;
‘School of Nursing will meet| ak Speedway Frolic
°
Chapters ‘of Omeg~ Phi Tau are planning tomorrow
Photoreflex roto. an night =. the Lake Shore Country
Lustgarten and Miss Lucile Paxson (right) of Alpha Frances Reed (left) and Miss Susanna Kemp of arrangements committee. :
Entire Store Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 0'Clock
Norway Club to] Mark Founding
| |anniversary of the club's founding, ‘jon May 17, 1939. : .
| |wegian “Koldt Bord” similar to the Swedish Smorgasbord. On the pro-
_ |sists of Messrs. and Mesdames Rei-
10lberg, Aamot and Feist, Miss Stena
The Sox Score|
Women Spend More on : Hose Than at Beauty Shops |
. WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. P.). —American women spend more on stockings thafi on beauty. parlors, the Census Bureau reported today. | : yf The 'average . American - woman uses between. 16 and 16 pairs: of stockings a year, the average man about: 13 pairs of sox. : ~The factory value of women’s stockings in 1930 was $299,260,440, .84 per cent of which were of silk =~ or silk mixtures! Total receipts : A for all ‘beauty parlors were $231,-
_Norwegian Independence Day tomorrow will be celebrated in Indianapolis by the local Norway Club with a 6:30 o'clock dinner in the Chateau Room of the €laypool Hotel. The day also marks the second
Chef Fred Haven will serve a Nor-
gram will be brief speeches, toasts to Norway and America, informal singing, music by the Montani Trio and dancing. Mesdames Hans Skabo, A. M. Feist and H. Coucheron ot'are taking reservations, - The arrangement committee con-
#
z
Mrs. McCallie to Talk
Mrs. Bertha allie wil, speak - at a meeting of the Edgewood-Long-acre W. C. T. U. Tuesday at 1:15 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Calvin -
dar Skabo, Hans Skabo, Christian Olson, Sigurd-Peterson, Houston F. Cory, George E. Megaarden, Jack
Marie Holdahl and Niels J. Hen-
dricksof. Stuck, 1604 E. Epler Ave.
of the designs for the additional two pot-holders. = ooh You'll love to make them for gifts, for the church bazaar and to = lise .in your own home. Use one main color and a contrasting color § and just reverse the colors in making up the three designs. Choose gny two colors you like, green and white, yellow and blue, yellow and. green, red and white or blue and white. Match up your own. kitchen colors if you're making them for yourownuse. ~~ No housewife ever has too many potholders.. In, this: generous: _ offer, youll Have three different designs. Youll have a 1 variety of good looking holders made up in no time. 3 . To obtain crocheting instructions for all ‘three designs (Pattern No. 5135) send 10 cents in coin, your name and address and the pat- | tern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 106 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Fo : - Yo :
JANE JORDAN
DEAR J JORDAN—I am a girl of 18. ‘I have no mother or - father but stay with niy aunt who is on the old fashioned order.
- Mrs. Bertha Walton Baker entertained the members of the Rio de Janeiro and the Panamanian Chapters of the International Travel Study Club with a formal tea at her home Merryacre, Edgewood, recéntly,/ In the receiving line were Mrs.| Baker, Mrs. Harvey Gluesenkamp, president of the Rio de Janeiro Chapter, Mrs. Alex H. Barry and Mrs. Hairy . Ulrey, retiring and active pregident of the Panamanian Chapter. “Miss Bernice Van Sickle lectured on - “Roaming Through the West Indies.” Mrs. Max Norris president of the Federation of Travel Study
Exelusive Design PLE Bedroom Suite
Trade-In Allowance “jon Your Old Furniture
+" Worth $54.95 gos i
hag
Clubs of Indianapolis, presided at the tea table assisted by Mrs, R. J. Roller, pgst president of the Federation.
Society Sets Meeting
The monthly meeting of the Queen Margherita Society will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hotel Lincoln.
y 4 com | Everything in Musio
‘MELODIOUS MARIMBA |
}
Our Plan Is Se Simple You Will Hardly Believe It Is bo, Possible!
is take 20 lessons at the regular price of $1.00.each, plus 10c each lesson for music.
The Marimba is yours to take home when you pay $1.00 for your first les-. son with $1.00 for ten weeks’ lesson material +.» » yours for keeps at the lend of 20 lessons.
Moreover, we guarantee that YOU can read music and ’ play your MARIMBA at the ° end of this 20-week plan, or
All Lessons - PRIVATE ~Alse ALL are 3aught by note, and~
Lb r teachers ted music school.
Howell-Aretta Method Used
in our a
"we Tthis offer Las well «This offer is limited. Come in “TOMORROW.
IT have a boy friend 20 years old with whom I have gone for a year, but my aunt just hates him for no reason except that she doesn’t like his looks. © The boy ‘is very ‘industrious, jealous to a certain extent, but free-hearted and gives me anything I want. My other . aunt likes him but the one I stay with has turned my brother and sisters against him. I graduate in January when I'm 19. going away to look for a better job than he has. I want to take a
beauty course. Then he has promised to come back and get me, if I
He is
your money will be refunded. §
J. A. Conkey and Mrs. B. M. Angell, first; Mrs. E. R, Churchill and Mrs.
life together. :
I have thought about having
house he won't come
She even makes my dates them. Please help me. My
the right and hasn't the slightest
seeing your side. The intelligent
After all you has. any reality on her
sympathetically and
ask your aunt’s- permission
can do is to keep quiet about your accomplish before you can m&rry.. himself. When and
a good-home in the sven though you cannot l€ '%ou can be fair even though she
Put your problems in a fet
Bridge Winners Are Named by Block’s
Winners in Block’s recent duplicate bridge forum have been anpounced by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, as
follows: : BE Section 1: North and south, Mrs.
B. W. Breedlove, second; east and west, Mrs. W. A. Myers and Mrs. Merritt Thompson, first; Mrs. A. G. Hendricks and Mrs. William Gerrard, second. . Section 2: North and: south, Mrs. G. L. Horton and Mrs. Arthur Sundling, first; Mrs. C. L. Arvin and Mrs.
Mrs. W. E. Smith and Mss. F. C. Lewis, first; Mrs. W.. F. Shea and Miss Statia O’Connell, second. Section 3: North and south, Mrs. A. A. Thayer and Mrs. A, W. Funkhauser, first; Mrs. Vernon -Warner and Mrs. S. R. Richardson, seond; east and west, Mrs. I. A. Stewart and Mrs.. W. F. Krieg, “first; - Mrs.
William
MENT NECESSA
will have him for. a husband. I see no reason why we shouldn't try
back to get me but he says when he is driven away from someone's back. She has threatened nie if I am seen in his company but I feel that I a company. She has lived her life; Advice is 0. k. but not force. I don’t like anyone she picks for me. and then gets angry when I don’t like mind is over-worked with school prob-
Yems and then at home I have this.
~ ” 8
Answer—There is no easy way to prejudiced person like your aunt who
Arguments are futile for they only arouse her resistance against
thing for .her to do would be to tell you exactly what she objects to and then leave you to make your own decison. are in no position to marry at the present, and if she side you have ample time to recognize A far better plan on her part would be to go along with you not to make an 1 rather agree with your boy friend that it weuld be seneless to to come back and claim you when you know beforehand that’ it will be refused. It unpleasant scene and increase her prejudice. -
plans. Both
if he comes back you'll both be of age and on your feet and can marry without your aunt's" pe what you want when the time comes. In the meantime do not let your
ever good qualities your aunt may [ she has been. kind to you in the past or not. If she has given you absence of your parents, you owe her respect ot let her make important decisions for you.
ter to Jane Jordan who will answer your questions in this column daily.
HH. 8. French, second; east and west, |.
\ S him ask my aunt about coming
m old enough to select my own so she should let me live mine.
CINDERHEART. » ’ . * « get along with..an emotional, is perfectly sure that she is in doubt that you-are-in.the wrong.
it.
issue when none is called for.
y would cause an he best, thing you of you have much to The boy is'going’ away to prove
rmission if that is
righteous anger obscure what-
have, I do nop know whether
is ‘not. Tw JANE JORDAN.
Sub-Debs Entertain
“Trylon Chapter of the Sub Deb Club gave a spring dinner recently at Catherine's ‘Restaurant and attended a dance at the Scote tish Rite Cathedral, afterward, Guests were the Misses Mary Ann Kyle, Kitty Jo Benbo and Phyllis Little. Mrs, Irene Harvey, Sponsor, Miss Martha Belle Oren, president, and Miss Ruth Enzor were in charge of the dinner... Decorations - were
chairman, -and the Misses -Mary Pauline Keller, Marilyn Mueller and Carolyn Beale. was Miss Janet Oren, whose assistants were the Misses Barbara Yount, Mary Jo Clapp anc Eleanor Havens.
Starched White Pique
Some of the smartest new hats seen in millinery departments are of starched white pique. You'll find these in-all sorts of flattering
shapes, both large and smal, and|. i
they'll add a delightfully young and
Kemper, second.
&s” PERMANENTS
coming, too, with beige and gray.
handled by Miss Betly Jane Kyle, |:
Program. chairman |
: , fresh accent fo your navy blue or} Salladay and Mrs. E. G.plack costume. They're just as be-:
® Genuine Plate Glass Mirror . Mellow Priscilla Maple Finish
;
’ ’
Beautiful “Chatfield”
Broadloom
ViT@VI7eYiTe) 78)
5¥ear Mothproof |}
FON BEAUTIFUL
‘Nationally Famous
Zs
Reg. $2.95 HILDA
RY—-NO WAITING
: A Beautiful Wave Only
51%]
GUARANTEE Protected by Sears Exclusive: Mothproof Process
PSN J 13 ZAIA\ JAAN J \ J iN \ J BOONE
Patterns : Exclusive With | Sears |
aan
.
9 or 12:F}, Widths ot,
ORONO
Authentic Early American ® Sturdy "Honor Bilt" Constrisction ® Astounding Low Pfice Every. piece is of "Honor Bilt" construction! . The a shentic sarly Anoticad : design is exclusive with Sears. You'll appreciate the convenience of the
Aull-depth drawers, the quality of the’genuine plate glass mirror. - Mellow 2a - st L Priscilla maple: finish. Bed, chest and choice of dresser or vanity.
RRR BR RPL
[nef
| 1 2 Th Fp ET ~ 1 / ¥ \ ya yl ug ; J g
Vanity Beiich to Match, : $3.98
$5 Down—$5 Monthly. Usual Carrying Charge » a rt
I PERMANENT pus-tpses PERMANENT - . hFeaturing the New Brush-Curl Cut—Why Be Gray? CLAIROIL 57 $195 fReg. $345 oof in| Reo. 85 | |Finger Wave £0) | jyimA-on $1 10{ | pueness $9 ot. free 8 | |Oremo Wave &= | [Shampoo Late Work Featured—Service Startsat8A. M. | BEAUTE-ARTES sm,
601 Roosevelt Bldg.—6th Floor nL pate’ Corner Washington and Ilinols Sts,:: ~~ LI-0433; “PETHors,
A heavier quality all wool face Axminster Broadloom. i Rich, glowing colors created by master’ dyers.. Only ‘the finest aniline dyes are used. ‘Protected: by Sears = exclusive Mothproof Process . '. « a full 5-year’ guarantee, 8 ake Es . 27-In, Width ....J.....$2.39 Lineal Yard
“Children _
