Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1941 — Page 25

evitzky has planned to

'S opening of the Civie ! ‘season—~Elmer Rice's HF] run through Wednes “Myr. ‘and Mrs. Chauncey and Mrs. Thomas A. Elder; | , Dudley R. Gallahue and William lier at the performance. Mis. Have Mrs, Caroline ne Vajen Calling

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Barbee and vill of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore will be Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. oe and Mf. and Mrs. Chatles W. Alkire. Dther first night parties include those of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oakes who will be with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan; Mrs. Mary whose guests will be Mrs, H. T. VanLandingham and Mrs, h Bogert Schofield; Mr. and: Mrs. C. R. Dillon who will have { Mrs. Rosdoe Conkle as guests; Mr, and Mrs. William A, 1 who will ‘#ttend with Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholls, and Miss MacDonald who will entertain: Mrs. P. L..Powell, Mrs: Clemen-~ on.and Miss Pauline White, ail of Franklin. >

I ee Pe Extension of the Children’s Civic Theater membership drive for Bmdditional: week ‘has: been announced by . Mrs. John Gordon: piss , member of the campaign committee. Membership in the dre en's: ‘Theater entitles : the “holder to see the four productions year, the first of Which, “Five Little Peppers will; ‘be. preov. 29 ahd 30. .

“Aids for Children's s Concerts

MEMBERS oF THE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE for the fldren’s Concerts to be given by the Indianapolis Symphony fehestra this year under the direction of Fabien Sevitzky have been pounced by Mrs. Herbert M. Woollen, Mrs. en is .serving gin this season as chairman of the commif : Mrs, John Cunningham is vice chairman. ‘Mrs. LL. R. Thomas, mittee secretary, also is helping arrange. ilie sale of box seats, ge. Crim and Miss Anna Reade. C and Mrs. Paul Fisher. will’ ‘be in charge of BES, Those in charge of work in the schogls are Mrs, George A. mith, parochial ‘schools; Mrs. Theodore S ‘and Mts. Wendell P. 06 yr "county schools; Mrs. Louis H. Schwitzer Jx.and Mrs. Howard , Lacy 11, special and private schools, “and: Mrs. © vollen, public

Bors. Howard B: Pelham and Mrs! Frederick Ww. Nichols are in harge of promotion and publicity, and ‘Mri: Charles Latham, presse it of the woien’s committee of the State Symphony Saciety, 1s ying as an ex’ 8fficio member of the co: The first of two concerts this season willbe at°10:30 a. m., Nov. in the Murat Theater and the second Will be in Mazch, Mr, include: “Peter-ind-the Wolf” (Prokofietf) e: first concert program. -Charlés. Jiediey ot the Jordan Cot vatary of Musio will serve as narTatdr. ; A 2

cig Classes Meet Tonight .

DANCING CLASS tod by Mrs. Willian Brians ‘ates and : sored by the ASSES directed | 0 Olu. will meet this evening we High School. The grade 001" class will meet fronr 7:30 30 p. m. and the high school class: ia 10 p. m.

be held: Dec. 19, Jan. 9, 1 and

and is assisted Emil Bjorklund, } Chambers, Her-

The Art Antiance of Indiana will hold a: preview. from 3 to 7 sof the exhibit planned in connection withthe observ-/ Ei forall ‘Art Week beginning Monday: Te. public is invited : ‘Preview at the gallery, 118 E, 34th 8 to be held over an additional ok after the close gp from 1 to 5 p. m. daily with the and: Friday when ‘the. Slosing hour is'8 P m.

y ub b Wil Hear Review

" eet with’ Mis: ‘crus Titus, 736 Middle ndly at 2:30 p. m. A:musical review of 'S- opera. ‘will be arranged and-presented by Mrs. Blake an. Miss Pauline Schellschmidt. , Mesdames Clare Cox, j Orbison, Charles Fitch, Basil Fausset and William Devin will be panied a Mesdames Arthur G. 3: Mopnjnger, T. .M. Rybolt

fy. John W. Thésbbureh will

AL* WOMEN'S: CLUB will “dintier cee’ ‘at the Y. Sy 6:15 p.'m.

sistant in

Panhellenic

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f Chaperons

Chaperons for this evening’s Pan« |

hellenic dance will include the fol« lowing faculfy members and their wives: Prof. and Mrs. Warren Rex Isom; Prof. and Mrs. George A. Schumacher, .Prof. and Mrs. Charles J. Anthony and Prof. and Mrs, Gerard Te. The dance, to be held in the Mus rat Temple, has beefi arranged by the following committee chairmen: Miss Joan Hixon, orchestra; Miss Marjorie Ryan, tickets; Miss Janet Murphy, permits; Miss Barbara Fuller, .chapéerons; Miss Ruth Ann Lett, ‘hall; Miss Charleen Dabbs, programs, and Miss Ruth Cabalzer, invitations.

The Freshmen Corimistien, 8

ng with decorations. : Irv his Purdue tL, will rie

Forum to Hear [%

Tens | Defense Talks

k Mark Ogden, administrative as

“Employment. Service in the Emer-

. |gendy” before the Indiana Woman's

Forum Wednesday morning fn Ayres’ auditorium. “A Pattern for Thinking” will be the theme of the session at 10 a. m. “Schools in the Emergéncy” will be the topic of William A. Evans, publicity director of the. public schools. “Why the League of Women Voters Favored the Repeal. of the Neutrality Act” will be discussed by Mrs. Leonard Smith, a) e. member. + Mrs. Fred U. president, will Ce and Mrs. W. D. Keenan, chairman of forums for | will the Indiana Federation of Clubs, will be the discussien leader.

‘Anniversary Day’ - Given P. H. N. A.

Gift of an “Anniversary Day” to the Public Health Nursing Association by six surviving members of Anthony Wayne Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was announced at the November meeéting of P, H. N. A. directors yester= day. Mrs. Robert Bryce announced the gift from the tér which disbanded last mon The donors were Mesdames W. W. Stockton,

“lw. H. Pickin, Eustace Holliday,

gt activities at|% 5 Gotumnte University, Ene ipast ‘year was given by Miss Marie Winkler who

. |has returned: to her position as as-

sistant director of the nursing oe] hue Miss Winkler, who Obtained ) her B.}

was: one of appro dents registered in >of Public Health ‘Her activities - included. bo: 4 h the latter divided between: bedside |]

ealth.

ment of Public H Miss Beatrice ‘Short, P. H. N Af

: on 1000 Sweaters

A thousand swedters for the men serving int the North Atlantic offshore bases of the United States,

| with other articles, will be completed

by the Indianapolis Chapter of the| American Red Cross on Monday. More than 700 volunteer wonien workers are filling this emergency call which came Oct. 24. The local

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Butler University’s opening ‘fornial dince will be tonight in the Murat Temple. The Misses Betty “Graham, Ruth Ann Lett and Barbata Fuller (left 9 right) are members of the Butler Panhellenic Assoelation, the sponsoring Grgaaation. :

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¢ Indiana’ Employment In Security: Division; ‘will = speak Ofl{goy |

hn, forum |p. m. Thursday Join, for se. "beter and Paul Cathedral and

nursing in East Harlem, a small} Italian district, and duties as super=| visor, in the New Jak City Depart- : :

export | {dope at Jersey om. N. J, Nov. 25. members

The Bridal Seene— |David F. Smiths. to Entertain |For Daughter and Son-In-Law; | Lydia Frazier, Fiance Honored

Marriage and engagement announcements share the fimelight with shower notes in today’s nuptial news.

Mr. and Mrs, David F. Smith will receive informally: at their home, |

642 Berkley Road, from 4 fo 6.p. m. Sunday for theéir son-in-law and daughters Mr. and Mrs, Charles Irvin Jr. Before her Tecent: marriage, Mrs. Irvin was Miss Natalie Smith. Guests expected from out-of-town are Mrs. Alfred Mariiie, Jonesboro; Misses Clara and’ Rg Sanders, Marion; Messis. -afid Mesdames Philander W. Irvin, Ovil Kirkum and Charles Goodman, Muncie! Mr and Mrs. Roger ‘K. Ballard, Winnetka, Ill; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Irvin and "Ballard Smith, Cineinnati, and Mr.. and Mrs, ‘Marcus Kirwood, Mathews, Se

We, the Women— i#/Some Things Men Just Can't Understand

By RUTH MILLETT

THERE ARE some s that £80: | the ordinary man can’t understand land the woman who _— to edus

or wasting her time. No man can be taught to see 3|how & woman can, at a glance; tell Whether. or. not

woman will be any com

No ‘man can be taught tolG

i t and: “Mrs. be detect for himLouis, pret Mrs, 1t the Be oR york. a nt mpl of honor and best: oeremony/ A The martings 5 0: Workinan, Indianapolis ormes irmingham, an, i ‘will be. at 7:40 in the rectory of en ‘will go for Ruth Millett years Jithout be followed by a reception at SWning a pair, ihe few home of the couple, 946{waiting for fashion say it ls all ; right to wear them:

ft To e dau ro 0 man can see Why 8 wi {will accept invitation 8 invita~

Mr. tion (and meticulously repay each). loathes and}

or one) from. a woman. - | despises. . A: is "No man can ‘understand why & woman can live for five years with the same living room draperies and then decide she, can't abidé them another day, No man can learn how to judge, within a dollar or two, od ps

A fendants rentor be Miss Gladys Swick a nai G. Rost. Miss Brown attended Bay City Junior College and the University of Michigan, Mr. Workman attended Georgia | of Techniology where he was & member of Beta Theta Phi, honoraty engineer-

ing fraterni another woman can, af % seeming

ly casual glance, #8 - MAN can under why it]e a woman who ts on. her age so upset when another an tries to cheat: on hers.

t Providence, ~The: ‘bride-to-be is the daugh ughter of Mr. “and -

Caden announced the ap-| =e

cate him in such matters is just

of a woman’s hat of dress, Fy way atter the most|

2 Dean in Koss to Speak

chancel Dr. M. O. Ross, dean of the Col]

i will have charge of the session. A A-eviing. of the board of

x The A District Council is one of six units which comprise | the Indianapolis Diocesan "(Council and is éomposed of the 40 Catholié parishes and organizations in the cities of Indianapolis, ownshig, Danville, Martinsville, Bloomington, Franklin, Bdinhurg, Greenfield, New Castle, Shelbyville, Waldron, Rushville, Connersville, Liberty, Canibridge City and Richmond.

Legion News— F Food Baskets Go to Needy on ‘Thanksgiving

The November business meeting of the MEMOIRIAL UNIT 3 of the American Iegion Auxiliary will be held at the Elotel Antlers at 7:80 . mm. Monday. Members are asked bring canned goods to fill Thanksor baskets for needy veterans and their families. Mrs. Martin Collins is president, The Americanism committee will sponsor a benefit card pest in the Citizens Gas é Coke Util v ajdis torium next Friday at 8 p Gladys W. Pribble will five ap. assisted by Mrs. Myrile Buehl as co-chairman, and Mrs, ‘Wendell V. Dewitt, Mrs. Kurt G. Francke and Miss Marie Sichenk. ‘fickets are available from committee ‘embers.

"fhe PAST PRESIDENTS’ PARLEY of the HAYWARD BARCUS UNIT 55 will hold a dessert luficheon at the Little Flower auditorium Tuesday. Mis. Barcus will ac: a8 hostess. A fries’ méeting | will be held at the home. of Mrs.

Carlos Morris following luncheon.

- Fathers’ by the ‘WOODSIDE KINDERARTEN MOTHERS CLUB Tuesdsy at 7:30 p. m. in the kindergarten, 442 8. Rural St. Ben Scalf,

th | supervisor of the Boys’ Town or-

{ganization in Indianapolis, will 2+ speak on “Children and Selt-Gov-ernment.” Members of the Pleasant Street

n- ean (Kindergarten Mothers’ Club will be [1

special guests. Hostesses for the

. arening are to be Mesdames

Harry McClung, Arthur Gurwitz, Kenneth

«| Stites, Raymond Coste and M. H.

Robinson, OKEE CHAPTER, TER

Tiadiana National Bank to hear Mis. ¥. Ancker talk on “Nicaragua.”

The PAUL COBLE POST A Y was to meet at 12:30 p. m. today with Mrs. Frank Truitt, 4127 N. Meridian St. The hostess was to be assisted by Mesdameés Xr, A. VanOsdol,-H: G. Hamer and

1. N. Kite

3 # a 8 : Mrs. Ever:tt Baum, Knightstown flome chairman for the Auxiliary to tHe INDIANAPOLIS POST 4 of ae American treat to ‘be given Divison 1 during thé mofith of November. Mrs. Charles Holton and Mrs. M. 13. Sellors will have charge of are yangements. Mrs. Earl Cobb will preside at

ihe regular meeting of the Auxiliary

in the Indiana World War Memorial [Wednesday at 8 p.m.

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CHER! N ATIONAL TRAVEL-STUDY tee CLUB, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Mons: day in the directors’ room of thé|

Legion, has announced | ¢

Ni Xt Week

healt: natlo: ganiz with Coun

ocal (rl Scout leaders, the i and representatives of civic zations whicli are coricerned

with iealth and safety measures,

Fol the I: day ¢ will b senta Girl Scou! Defer

Manapolis Athletic Club

ives from the Y. W. C. A, eserves, Camp Fire Girls, Boy , Community Indiana se - Council, State Board of i, City Board of Health, the 1 of Social Agencies and Don director of public safety for India: a, have been invited. Mrs. P, Ward Holaday, Scout Council pro}, gram chairman, will preside. Mis. Burch will meet with mems« bers if the Scout camp committee ab lt:acheon in. Ayres’ Tearoom Mond. .y at 1 p. m:. Members of the senior’ program committee will meet | vith ‘Miss Burch Tuesday at the 1 itle House: She will be the guest. of the executive committee of thi Leaders’ Association at the Y. W. ©. A. at 7:30 p. rn. Monday. Her tibject will be “Living Healih {and £ afety.” Arranging for Miss Burch’s conferer ‘és are Mrs, Montgomery S. Lewl . camp committe luncheon; Mrs. 2. K. Calvert and Mrs. Robert Glas. reservations and invitations for. t ie Tuesday luncheon; Mrs. W. L. H ston and Mrs, Raymond Smart, Leac ;rs’ Association mseIng; and Mrs. H. H. Cummings, senior group conf fence, .

2 5 = Tuee Mis Sally Stickney, Chicago, exec tive director of Girl Scouting |x

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Hin t: 3 Great Lakes region, was to Night will be observed

atter 1 ‘4° confererice: of" ‘commissione 8 of Girl Scout couficils, direc ors and mertbers of the Great Lake : Regional Committee from Indian « at the Girl “Scout Little Hoh a today. de Sabo H Pratt, ‘Oak Park, ne shairman of the Creat Lakes Regional Committee, was to lead the discussion, assisted by Mrs. of ‘gomery S. Lewis, member of the egional Camp Committee. Herl talk was to be on “The Responsibility f the Regional Committee in we hi Scotit Camping Program.” +H. Starling Pearcy, vice a an of the Regional Commi

mit # tor the Gres, Lakes was fo discuss: the kes region ya; 19 Sous: ths A luncheon was to be served at! the Propylasum dor Miss stiskiiey

ané onjesenéy guests. Mrs. Marvin Curl: t6 be in Sharge, assisted |

Mu ‘Rosabel Busch, New York, | ¥ and safety. adviser on the| Al staff of the Girl Scout or-| ry tion, will” confer nekt week|ward La

ywing a council ‘meeting at|Pyle, Tues-

10 a. m., a luncheon meeting |- held for Miss Burch. Repre-|

Yori days elude’ at guest dey meeting, yeh |

| Qecussed, bay 4 of the F\ unders’ Day cele

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essie Gamer, Brooks, Stary Stineburg, F Gerna Myers, Margaret Verona Ln gett, Opal’ Vander and 1 Osgood.

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Mrs. Bjorn Winger will ‘review, “Inside ‘Latin America,” by John Gunther, before the ALPHA AND . KAPPA © CHAPTERS OP. ALPHA, DELTA | OMEGA Tuesday evening. -

Mrs. Norman L. Schneider, pe Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will entertain members of the DELTA ‘CHAPTER, BETA SIGMA Monday at 8 p. m. “The Mod Conception of Our Universe” be the program theme, with th Misses Madeline Kruchten, Cath=

erine Martin and Esther Jacobs leading the discussion. . bo Officers of the Indiana . CHAPTER OF KAPPA BETA for the-coming year will be ins at a dinner at the home of William Burrows this Svening A Betty Hinshaw will be ing president; Mis. ne dent; Miss (ary Jogwis, secretary; corresponding os iar, Mist A rey aks. Dif R. Oberting, rush eg Be vl i "A luficheon: will follow the: stallation of «the RHO OF. OMEGA NU: TAU of Hartt City Sunday noon. The. ceremony will take place at the Top Ha Yorktown. ; Attending from the local Lambda chapter will be Mesdames F. Ruscher, as Cisco; Louis. Cox, Roy Hill and Miss: Anis Mrs. B. F. Leib, 3540 N. sylvania -St., national editor. of .A PHA SIGMA ALPRA Eduea Sorority, will help install -the new ~ Beta Theta Chapter at the Central . Michigan State Teachers’ College at Mt. Pleasant, Saturday. Mrs. Leib, a ‘member of the In dianapolis Alumnae : lyn of Pi Phi 3 Bell 14 ALPHA CHAPTER ors TA PI met at the Y. W, dently to D distuss Ohiistmas p

Wil ED

Elec ot cos wpa

lege of Business Administration at

Butler ' University, will speak on

“Economic Development in Sani sion” Monday following 12:18

Rotary Club in the Columbia Cb.

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ralock hmcheon: of the: Woman's, _ |