Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1941 — Page 5

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* ‘The 10th annual book and toy ex-| oF ge "|| Entertain Pledges hibit of the Indianapolis branch of| or " A bi]. aT i “the American Association of Uni-|" versity Women will open Nov. 10 ‘in ‘Ayres’ auditorium and continye| through Nov, 15. The exhibit, whose theme will be “Training Young| : -

‘America,” will include displays. of ‘materials selec hw | ‘well ‘as child’ guidance

fn paren : w display, for reference reading, hundreds. of pamphlets and a.group of) helpful books, free pamphlets and S. +

of - schools to discover. aptitudes of pupils, The American Association .of University Women sponsors each | year in more than ‘100 communities |‘ a book and toy: exhibit. Mes. A} ; oman Si: ie 4 § bt 4 . apolis .e y : : Es ; ; ; x RO So ; Hostesses will be on duty from| “ ; ; Ea in uth Busines er diatispe 9:30 a. m: to 5:30 p: m. daily, The : ; at i Ba _ |olis; Miss Nancy: Badgley and Miss exfulhily open to the public, ocours|- : : . ; : . : a 3 Nancy Hill, Anderson; Miss Joan g American Education Week. 2 y : williams and Miss Jeanette Zerr, A . . ... |Ppittsboro; Miss Joan Cox, Kendall ville; Miss Doris Helleman, Sherie

Jewish Council | = = Seta sof Fi AE Tee [dant hoe Mary ou Westal Yoh o : : oe min RS "a0 0 Meacham, St. Louis. = Convenes Here HAT

1. Mrs. Norman J. Grauel was Miss Bonnie Jean Drechsel, daugh- i pe | “aviroral "seCTelALy. 86 Tuesday

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im eh for the alumnge’s blanket club will o ’ o ° 5 2. Miss Rose Dowd (left) daughter of Mrs. Frank Dowd, became >of o be discussed. = New officers of the oa TL in Boeing-0 Neill Wedding | the bride of James Richard Barn Soph sow seer, Miss Mar- Neophyte Garden Club Will Have ajugias Sop ueinde Miss Bows

conference of the National Council Coup le Wi l l Live in Dayton 3. Miss Juanita Hamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Buffet Luncheon Mon d. ay; : Lysotly view piesidest; Ply

of Jewish Women when it convenes Hanip, and Dr. Hobert K. George were married Oct, 4. (Liang Shen Dixon, treasurer. The committee

here Tuesday will be “Council's Part An uncle of the bride, the Rev. Fr. William A. Brennan, C. 8. S.R. Photo.) 0 bh : : . chairmen include Mrs. Kenneth in the Defense Program.” Council {Kansas City, Mo., was to officiate at the wedding of Miss Paula O'Neill ho : Sunshine Clu to Play Bridg é Speicher, Wane: Sib; Mis Wea , ways and 5;

to Aloysius A. Boeing at 11:80 ‘o'clock this morning in Joan of Arc| . Ralph Brafford, telephone, and

| sections from Djehigal ohio, Xo Gutholic Chureh. : : | diana, West Virg entuc . - Among the varied activities which local clubs have planned for the ici e are Mr. and Mrs. P. Francis ‘O'Neill, 3946 ; Week: are dinners, lunch "bridge parties, book reviews and Miss: Catharine Heard, publicity.

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| : ® | will be represented. : x : - : Mrs. Edgar Menderson, first vice BiH A A Boeing, N19 5 Mow Bt pomeren 1, ; wee | dance. v clude a book review in. November president, will preside at all ses-| J Siater RE The CHILDREN'S SUNSHINE CLUB OF SUNNYSIDE will enter-py Mrs. Paul Kilby, a Ch bridd was to sing Gounod’'s “Ave . y Mrs. Pa y, & ristmas Bo day on hres. 208, 2, 80 Soi | Mildred Benson an wi ipa rage ary 1. Aye sort Woday pry. Bcemir , ons 1 e X10 CO. ; : “3 ’ Pp. m. . Uo . a an o e nos S CO ' in Janu tyle show of the mass and Edward Kreiger : : : gram anuary, a sty Mrs. Benjamin Spitzer, New York, ing ; Z > ; assisted by the. Mesdames J. J. ashi b was ‘to be the organist. The bride's - ; ww. o ; spring fashions by Miss Frieda Dale rd ve ees a} the brother, Frede nee. one, andl T'o Be Married .. OPACS' Consumer Division Advises|OBrien, Georgo Livingston, J. B.| CLUB, will meet for a noon lunch- {RebiEsee, Bos the Wm. H. Block rnard Shine were to serve as al- ’ : nite a). + |eon Monday with Mrs, Carl A. Pik ruary, & on or Tuesday evening banquet in the Be; boy . bo : . ‘On the Buying of Children's Clothes| The club will’ sew for the Red|5504 N. Tilinols St. Assisting host, decorating in March, motion picTravertine Room. Rabbi Maurice| “ays 50% attendants were to’ | ‘hi Af Oe . Cross Friday at the home of Mrs.|esses will be Mesdames Norman lures of Mexico shown by Walter Feuerlicht and Rabbi Elias. Charty|o ..." ¢3peta gowns in fitted style 1S ternoon: : . . Harry G. Jennett, R. R, 6, Box 302,| Hamilton, Gilbert Forbes and War- |L- Shirley in April and a May dinwill pronounce the benedictions.| oi) nigh draped necklines. Miss x from 10 8. m. to 4 p. m. ren Thayer. ner for seniors. . ° :

Mrs. Sultan Cohen, president of the} : iy i : ’ : . ; j ! : rry. O'Neill, twin sister of the IT’S A: GOOD IDEA to adapt father’s office technique—in reverse— OLIS PARLIA- J SE Indianapolis section, 2 rund bride and maid of honor, was. to a. Milde Toujse « Benson, to. the business of buying a wardrobe for the “young fry” of the family. Ie DANO. ING, will, After 8 noon luncheon Monday at Mrs. Carl J. Manthel, vice presi greetings. An honore gues be in Nile and forest green and ughter o + 8 ¢ Ph | mat means: taking an inventory of the things Junior and Sis DON'T junch Monday at the home of Mrs. the home of Mrs. Walter Jensen,|dent of the board of School Com= be Col. Walter S. Drysta the bridesmdids were to wear gold L. Benson, and Harry E. McCrady| have. ? : Frank .B, Hunter, 4834 N. Illinois 4214 Otterbein 8t., members of the missioners, will speak Friday manding officer at Ft. Harrison. Along “bronze; Mrs. James O'Maley|Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.|. Three factors enter into the actual purchasing: 1. Choosing clothing|st., at 12:30 p. m. Mesdames Jas-. MARIGOLD GARDEN CLUB willl ornne at the annnual breakf Tee at | the Wednesday |CATS3R- Mite SECS O'Neill, sister|aocrady. will be married this|for health; comfort, convenience and pieasure of the child—not' just be-per F. Scott, EF. Gine are (EUS participate in a:zound take diseuss 8 TY PaMEDA. THES : of the R.

Rh ; . ¥lsion, “How Does Your Garden|{SORORITY. The event will be at sessions, opening at 9:15 acm, Will 20, BT OT [afternoon in the” McKee chapel of | {iU" the parent ihinks 3 attrac Markun will lead a Questionilo oon gang will visit the Dahlia|7:30 °p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln.

: . S Ki a Shi ) i 4 be ; tive. : of tion: sneakers un-| naire, “Reconsider and Rescind,” : ioeitde Mis, Sach ROR a othe, bridesmaids. the, Tabernadi Presbyieriay the clothes on Qesioahts since they ate slippery and|with Mrs. John Downing Johnsen Gardens. south af Indianapolis, Lucia Fars, pone, atid Mis . . HATTY hy | THe attendants: Weve "to Wear Church. at'4:30° p. mi, The church: buying by body| poorly ventilated. = director. Assisting Mrs. Hunter — . orie Hill, his accompenist, both . and Mrs. Harold Goldstein, Cincin- . mantillas: mate the Cg a er a ; Ara i RS Bruenger, P. J. 2 ABER AL ELT . students at Indiana Central College, and Mobilizing (City Facilities for (Sve 804 mantilias matching. Hei will be decorated with palms and which] - PLAYSUITS. b De ron and 3, M. Whitehead. will present the musical program. . the ‘Army and Navy Service Men” hry lems, ang i ng [PRS with » I rw aszogRoripl. ogan "The breakfast-is for members ate will be discussed by an Ty thryn ae. 1 i spec facts’ e NEOPHYTE GARD = tending the Indiana each Indianapolis chairman of the U. 8. 7 panked with baskets, of yellow chry-|the lets to . Sha " rin, ; am will have a buffet luncheon Mon- |” I T . ers’ hn ty Ee next O. Mrs. Louis Wolf will preside and 2 santhemums. and two seven” branch about: ‘garment anc materia ‘| children, one-piece suits are recom-|day at the home of Mrs, Clifford 0 ake Br ide week and will be -given under th Mrs. Milton Halle will lead the dis-|0 Too "agary elabra, Bridal music will be a Sorsumer vision of [Hi mended. | Duft Sadler 7 N. Capitol Ave auspices of the Indianapolis Alume : yh oly] eA TS} teria s. Russell P. Veit will speak on oun cussion. + afternoon sessions Miss was to be-of vale gretn; and she was g i co? ih : fers ‘some tips on shopping for eas ost dbsirable Hght al “Let Plants Decorate yy re A wedding ceremony at 3:30 o'clock nae Chap YL he: ariunge v ts. at Me Pinsky, New York, na-|l0 SAITV a DOSES DT THY chrysan-| “img bride, who will be. given in|youngsters. weight, soft, pliable and molsture|and Mrs. Everett T. Small will talk) omorrow, afsernoon in, tie FER |ginia C Frieda, Herbst, tional field secretary, will speak. EE a marriage by her father, will wear a © MATERIALS proof, Knitted materials do not|on displaying house plants. gion Street I Hodis ;Ghusth Martha Eckert, Mildred Corrls snd S. ears : : . keep : . y e ’ hoi Ry ® Betrolt, first national gown . OL imhite to ny the aa Washable materials, such as cot-|.qa¢ out wind, jee ‘afded warnith, Mrs. Charles R, Yoke, 4144 N.|Rowlison and Raymond ay Mrs. A. T. Ball, assisted by Miss So Sl, Doh 7 BDA 1 sh entered the huh wt is lone ny cot of ly Bo vir: po (2,0 Ta wim nn tit + BOLRRSITIR Sot, PL Sheen, TE TE wlll s . - y . ’ more ”, « O ’ » ' : Columbus, and Mrs. Frances Masur,| cor, “Ohicago, the bride was to wear |Iutton style, come to a point over Slble Bee ly re to keep in Or- woul Wael suing ia ot and |CLUB Monday. Mrs. Seward Craig|the Rev, aie i io Oy ALPE : oe Be i Sol fe Bh, a, 0 EP i mt i Ln Tr Oe a SEE. of members, will he served Wednes-| "0 "ni “ren two-tieved illusion|Veil will fall from a duchiss lase fequired, wool may be 'ntroduced.|as they sre likely to be heavy and| The NEW ERA CLUB will meet| The bride is the daughter of M¥|Monday with Miss Opal Robinson,

day at 6:30 p. m. at the Broadmoor | o> oof" it trom a heart-shaped |coronet. Her shower bouguet will Coiors fast 10 light as well as clean- |pygy Monday at the home of Mrs, T. R, ahd Mrs. D. C, Rowlison, 51 Cossell|243 E, 12th St. Apattment 11.

Country Club with members of the "|ing are practical, and pre-shrinking Mead, 102 Penway. Drive, and Mr. Hogan is the son go Eeronet of avenge. blossoms and. dhe be Of orchids and white and sweet- 176 85% BRCECEC TUG POC} S| SWEATERS veetul for extra) MA ay. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hogan, | mada by LAMBDA. CHADTER of

Indianapolis Section acting 8%," ¢, bouquet of white|heart roses. |warmth, eith made by LAMBD. India ag he Hon, Charles Lemuel | Was 10 carry a ‘bougiles of white : /|warmth, either indoors or out| CHAPTER G OF THE P. E. 0.50 N. Vine St. pi A AX DeVault, former American consul to chrysanthemum: centered with ane mala of Jonge and Brigess CONSTRUCTION : Shou Dever be worn under the|gISTERHOOD will have a dinner| Mrs.- James Insay, organist, will > oa xu Tay SOAK at various capitals in Europe, will ad- nT Sunober .waB- to. Gresses with velveteen. bodices, short Seams should be well made. Those h il ouse suit. If possible,| meeting Monday with Mrs. Marion|play bridal airs for the ceremony As Tush nday in the Y. W. C. &, dress the conference on “America’s | JOSEPY, SCARE TL 10 & ushers |pufied sleeves, sweetheart necklines In dee A arm-{e08, 2 iia shoud Dave. 8 light = Gallup, 401 N. Randolph St. As-|and Walter Hoffman will sing. The | Richard Tori gti Mre. Outlook Now.” . : : skirts silk, Miss and crotch, should smooth ting the hostess will be Miss Clara e is to be given in marriage : ind 1a,

Betty Lamb, of skin. |¢ To Elect Officers Lauck, Meredith O'Rear and ©arl Betty Lamb, maid of hebor, WPl| Good garmient designs bave “ac-| NIGHTCLOTHES — Since half She will wear embossed white| 5°"

B . \ A : Election of officers on Thursday rehab Be: the bride’ tion” featurés—raglan sleeves for the child's time is spent in sleep- satin with lace ‘inserts and h il : corsages weré to be worn|Benson, the bride's cousin, will be ature vs guns. P=! The W ) and her veil] Mrs, Alvie Wallace, 3727 Watson wl be joiowed 2 a sight seeing by. mothers of the couple, Mrs. i Orginal Live, and; Miss Jo Ellen long Yeselung; Fl ir ing - garments, they Sold mR a TE Ee Ls South and wi full from 3 Seca Pe net. Road, will entertain ALPHA CHAP . ’ i 'Neill’s- an ve green gown . e groom, ngth spread 4 i” Gare gully selected Aayt! as Central America at its meetin, : TER, SIGMA DELTA PI, with a foes et ire, Menderson and with . a IR véjvei ang ting's ii wear fuchsia. s.of Haj a pT for ov a fortable ‘in any Dob h be- il Monday with Mrs. H. W. McDowell ad ree her ‘attendants will be Sesgert bridge Jo se Party Mond Mrs, Wolf are: Mrs. Waites Geld with white. . iis to eight inches in dress hems; five Knitted cotton is especially good Winamac, Ind. of slipper satin in rainbow shades. a na will Newkirk and smith, Cleveland, president; IW) After a wedding breakfast at the bouquets of assorted autumn|to six inches below button level in because of elasticity. For ome-| A covered dish luncheon will be|Miss Betty Jane Rowlison, her| \ Mahise Rie, pe ilton Bryer, Bu- Indianapolis Athletic Club a recep-|flowers, and will wear pearl lockets, boys’ blouses. ~~ _\ |plece pajamas and night drawers, served for members and guests of sister's maid of honor, will wear ice| ALPHA CHAPTER of ZETA y Ms. Nore RD Gegar, | lion Was to be held at the home gifts of the bride. designs enc self care should be taken that they arefthe FOURTH WARD WOMEN'S blue and carry Happy Day roses; | BETA CHI will give a pre-Hale cyrus, Foon ir lpr of the bride's parents this after-| Frank McCrady will be his ing. : _plackets, | long” enough from neck to crotch| REPUBLICAN OLUB Tuesday at Mrs. .Fred Kleis Jr., another sister,|loween party and wiener roast tow Indisnapolis, Sortespon LTRs noon. Assistants were to include|brother’s best man and ushers will d roomy through the seat. Buy|the home of Mrs. Dortha Bender, will wear Grecian roses and carry |night at Kernel Lake on the Craw « tary; Mrs. S oe EB ATTC AKON. Mesdames Joseph Hunt, R. L. Stev-|be Robert John and Jack Stevens. y . i 2040 College Ave. at 1 p. m. Judson Token roses. Miss Miriam Hoss will | fordsvillee Road. Out of town treasurer; Mrs. S. J. avr, bron, ens and Frank Lauck, Misses Mabel| Mrs. Benson, mother of the bride, |¢ strain—placket. ends, pocket large. They should open I. Stark will speak on ‘Modern wear a candlelight gown and carry (guests = will. include Miss Ruth auditor; Mrs, Louis Shadsis, Co- Pierce, Josephine Smith, Katherine| will wear a skyline blue costume openings, crotch, underarm—rein- front and have a drop seat. Mexico” following the business Talisman roses and Miss Virginia | Lueker, St. Louis, regional recording : Haute; Mrs. Simon Lazatus, O- Sullivan, Nettie Litton, Marita Tor-|suit with deep wine accessories and |forcements of tape and double|winter wear, suits with feet meeting. Poé‘will be in seafoam and will|secretary of the sorority, and Miss lumbus, and Mrs. David Pinkel-|mohlen,” Sarah Fortney, Victoria|a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. stitching are good protection. warmest. bh Hostesses assisting Mrs. Bender|C8ITy Johanna Hill Toses. Marjorie Nordmann, St. Louis. “Tn man; Miadleiown. envention: will and Violet Todd, Mary Dugan, Mar-|Mrs. McCrady will be in a brown| Under buttons, both twilled tape will be Mesdames Otto E. Anthony, The bridegroom’s attendants will{charge are Miss Marjorie Hindman, Ushers for e Boi EO Ton garet Swindler and Mary Reeves, |dress with green accessories and and small stay buttons are needed . ; T. R. Baker, Stella Cotton, Nelle B.| include Dale L. Ferguson as best| chairman, and the Misses Helen. be Mesdames Al ora ham. Goheh The couple will motor east on the | corsage of Talisman roses. to prevent tears. Buttonholes also Mil dre d Hum © |Dovmey, Jesse W. Gammon, Josie man and Frank Kendall Jr, John|Roell, Ethelyn Baker, Harrieté Stanley Balinitz, SSTman oneymoon, the. bride wearing a To Live in Speedway City need to be the right size for the Hall, Mary Meek and Thomas V.|LaBar and Carl E. Applegate, Win-| Struve and Helen Zink. Josh Fineburg, Harry Fazel, a green ensemble, black accessories buttons, firmly worked, yet pliable Watkins . amac, ushers. pn Domont, Sam Hafner, Frank Gold- |and orchids. They will be at home| Mr. and Mrs, Benson will enter-|for easy handling. ‘ : Is E d ; The al party and immediate + oqs y smith and Fred Fishman. in Dayton, O., after Nov. 1. tain with a dinner at Whispering sn ’ ngage . The HILLCREST COUNTRY|families will attend a reception at Legion Auxiliary S

Mrs. Walter Wolf, chairman of IT RTANT CLUB will have its annual ‘Hallow-|the home ‘of the bride’ ts : , and Mr Winds following the ceremony for 1s IMPO to remember ; : ave 1s J © ides paren ; the rogram eommitiee hin Party For Turners the bridal party and relatives, aft- that the. type of Slothing worn The engagement and approaching °°2 Sane next Saturday ot the after she. Saremony. as the couple Heads Meet Monday ia an Mrs Lee 4 x uld gulated. y tua. marr e Miss Mil um use. Mr. an Mrs. . lo wedding y : z burg ere in charge of CONVENUON| mu. yoyiew Auxiliary of the South | °F Whiclt the couple Will leave for | weather, -not- Just by the season. William H. ar ed Hulme to|Copeland will be in charge. Fred«|Wwill wear a tweed suit with powder Mss. John. Noon, president of the.

arrangements. Side Turners will sponsor card | OL" wedding trip.. The bride will [When s warm -dsy comes along in|and Mrs. W. F. Merchant of Ft.|di®e Maar and his orchestra will {blue and black accessories and a|12th District American Legion Auxie = | party tomorrow night at 8:16 p. m. rave) in a costume suit of brown |the middle -of winter, be careful|Wayne, is announced by her par-|PY. . : gardenia corsage. * |llary, has called ‘a meeting of offie De Tuenore Holl Mrs. Charles | With matching accessories and an|that children are not wrapped up|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Hume Lobham Miss. Rowlison attended Butler|cers,. chairmen, co-chairmen and Rugenstein, chaluman, will be as-|7Cd, torsage. . Trey will be at|ieo much. ; 1620’ N..alabama St. The wedding, arr wis cocerts » 5061 Oak| University and Mr. Hogan was grad |unit presidents for 2 p. m, M : home after Oct. 25 at 1452 Auburn ; an A Ave., will entertain members of the{uated last year from Universi Ne : he sisted by the Mesdames - Frank If they are perpsiring very freely will be at 7:30 p. m., Nov. 7, in the| ppASA CL 3 ¥ ty |in the World War Memorial. The Scholl, Joseph Lauler, Oliver Wald St., Speedway City. Mrs. McCrady |when they come indoors, they have|Third Christian Church with Dr D TUB with: @ 12:30 p. m.|They will be at home after Thurs-|session will follow a meeting: of the and Edward ‘L. Shaughnesey. aronaed Butler University. and|been wrapped (00 warmly for dic|Whilam PF, Rothenburger oiciating.| > 2 > V canesday. day at 4401 W. Washington St. parliamentary Law Class sponsored en : : — Mr. McOrady attended Purdue Uni- type of exercise " they have been{ Attendants al “Pp, » will be th biect M: 3 Apartment 1. ‘district. i 3 Study Club ea Zt Tin ¢ th taking and may catch cold. - |Morgan Jr. matren of honor; Miss|Hasel ‘Hopping will er etry Auxiliary | ’ - 5 «Of = - o > ? a. i afternoon at the Governor's man-j Engaged -town guests 8 he cere] Shopping tins on several items of |Olive Edwards, bridesmaid: Robert|members of the HAWAIIAN CHAP~ Denison Alumnae : i “Ls apparel follow Merchant, his brother's best man, TER of the JNTERNATIONALMS : and Claude Hume Jr. and James| TRAVEL-STUDY OLUB Wednesday lects Officers absorbs. perspiration easily, dries 3 t a lunch lonial Teauickl lets air Clack, Ft. Wayne, ushers, at a eon in the Co! quickly, : reach the skin, : Bitla: room at 12 noon. Musical numbers

anapgolis Denison: Alumnae i tion at the home of Misses Sue officers were elected for the com- is CHEROKEE ok, 7X hs elers Tew art. vice|th® Ee " CHAPTER, : ; Mrs. C..G. Force Replacement Training Center. [NATIONAL TRAVEL — STUDY De aia — Christena, publicity. Movies of the , 1 DE Te ‘were shown and Re: d Mr Cl STOCKING S—Should be ony or i will ATTENTION, Denison students from IndianapoRev. and Mrs. Clegg | fiitkage: after washing should be |r ; at 1:30 | HOUSEWIVES! ar ax r F. Hupp and M. Are Honored - Fa aro fle S oSored at the fist: ries|in very old Books ef shrinking, Mrs. Hows Lye § : of chureh night suppers had Tash pr ferred lo harking, aioviog mre E. w. Johnson to T lk | There are ways to make | ‘To Speak Voncay + Bp at oc Capi) Avenue Mot CR in ci othe, toe, Bley, W. Jon wil peak on | your dollars shetehl Mrs. Howard G. Lytle will speak) SE man presented a silver tea service|child’s should | ‘protected by | Interesting Things in the Sky” at! | The first of a series of art the mee of the Auxiliary to s. ~~ +. _ |the dinner of the Business Women’s | . the vente. Detention Home : d bh ogg is sit ticles telling how you really the Fletcher Place . MR Tee hr § 1 ; y 4 ) : : rn * ill the Fletcher, Face rv. Monday 1 Dr. irs. W.,C. and |be one-fourth inch wider and one-| . al can pinch pennies wil appear | | : 5 A and M en- (dr, Tr, the Indianapo.s or aa longer Spor wsor Card arty : ‘for ay.is'The Times, : a tomorrow WOMEN"

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