Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1942 — Page 17
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s vill be Governor and \fothers Learn Of Daughters’ Defense Work
ary o M embers of the faculties of |Butler university’ and the Arthur Jordan onservatory of music will | occupy o boxes and 40 music stu- : dents from Indiana and Purdue uni-
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tert of the Westminster choir of j jon, N. J., at 3 o'clock in the Murat ook Sune of music organizations in}
the In addition, officers and
men of [the armed forces Will at-|.
tend. In one party there will-be 50 men Service club while several be occupied by army
, Arthur R. Baxter has | reserved a box for service men.
versities| will attend in a group. -In the Phi Beta fraternity box , and Mrs. Edgar J. Ellsworth, er, Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill and Mrs. Frank Billeter. Blake, sey, He talia C Alpha Igta alumnae box.
In Symphony Box
A box reserved by Indiana State
Symphony Society members Will be| "0 “aiics Virginia Samsell, ex-
ecutive secretary of the Camp Fire Girls, who will present the philosophy of the group, and Mrs, G. T. Driskell, chairman of the Blue Bird leaders, who will talk on the Blue Bird" program, junior organization. Miss Barbara Ann Whelden, president of the all-city Horizon club, an organization for high school Camp Fire Girls, will explain activi‘ties of Horizon clubs in Indianapolis.
occupied by Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, | Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, Jack Goodman and Charles Latham, Mrs. James W. Fesler will have guests with her in her box. In the Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness
ney Fernstermaker, Arthur Madison, Gibbs, Earl Gilchrist, Cleo nd Carl Hull. Mesdames
dr. and Mrs. Theodore Sien-| Fire Girls’ mothers tomorrow from 10 to 11:30 a. m. in Block’s audiMesdames Robert |torium will be Mrs. Richard Clark, illiam A. Devin, Paul Dor- chairman of the Indianapolis Camp Thomas Martin and Na-|Fire Girls’ er will be in the Sigma|The purpose of the meeting is to acquaint the mothers with the part their daughters are taking in defense.
have adopted the slogan, ‘‘Service for Victory.”
Mrs. Clark
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Presiding at a meeting for Camp
Guardians’ association.
Among speakers on the program
The Camp Fire Girls nationally
Phases of the pro-
n,
argaret Blanchard, Tom harles J. Lynn and James
gram symbolized by this slogan in‘clude community co-operation, home ‘| service, preparedness, recreation and democracy. Speakers on these five divisions: will be Mesdames Edith McCormick, Louise Warnock, Walter Phillips, Merle Deltour and Jesse
box of the music commite First Presbyterian Church
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Winters and as representatives of various Camp ) Fire groups will be Mesdames Lowell estminster Choir is being|s. | Fisher,
here by the First Presbyterian Church, the Third Christian Church| Chancel, the Jordan-Butler
versity | choirs. | Dr. John Finley Williamson will direct the Westminster group.
Baker.
George J. Kamphaus, W. A, Sutton, Herman Dinkel, James H. Gibson, Fred Reede, G.|| - Philharmonic and the Butler Uni-|A, Reed, W. W. Miller and Ralph | | Hesler. |
Biller, Earl B. Irwin, Leon Boersig,
Represent Groups Mothers attending this meeting
Robert M. Dearmin,
Herman Harreld,
Also Mesdames N. J. Schon, R. L.
Begin Easter .
JANE JORDAN-—I am the girl who is not noticed by ut I am sure there is one in hool who would like to get
Francis Mulbargar, Jack Hensley, Clifford Richter, C. Russell Swenson, Louis Segar, Howard Hartley, Everett Holmes and Eugene Meloy.
Service Plans
Miss Blanche Penrod, Southport High School teacher and general chairman of arrangements for the Perry Township Easter Sunrise Service, has announced committees for the fifth annual service which will be held with the co-operation of 15
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I have had only a few dates and would be too shy to talk with him as other girls would. We both are shy and can’t get the courage to speak.
should he? We only see each other school hours. I have| been puzzled by this same problem before
should I do? ” ” 2 Answer—By all means speak to boy and to others. Form the habit of smiling at all of your school fellows, both boys and girls. It is true | that ou can’t ask a boy for a date | but you can look friendly and en-
SHYNESS.
Jordan, who will answer your questions|F. H. Lindstrom, adult choir director; Mrs. Jeanette Hampton, junior choir; Mr. Koehrn; congregation, and Mrs. Etta Croas and Mrs. Henry, pianists.
column daily.
training course opened this at the War Memorial. The program included a review raffic regulations and safety |q, rules by Capt. Leo Troutman, police
Mrs. H. J. Baumgartel is Four new vere amu in the
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churches of the township in the Southport High School gymnasium.
Rev Roy H. Turley, chairman, Paul Bixler, Clarence L. Wilson, Mrs. Frances Clark gnd the. Rev. C. M. Bless; publicity—the Rev. Luther Markin, chairman, Mogle, Nelson Swift, C. C. Leedy and the Rev. R. G. Skidmore.
chairman, the Rev. Foster G. Sizemore, H. C. Bearry, Ray Linson, and the Rev. F. T. Taylor; music— the Rev. R. H. Lindstrom, chairman, Mesdames Cardellea Fix, Otis Kaylor, Dewey Henry, Garnet Trotter, Roger Mathews, Marion Haverstick, Messrs. Oren K. Horner, Fred Given, Fred Koehrn, Rev. Mr. Markin, Miss Mary Ellen Griebenow, Rev. Showalter and Rev. Mr. Taylor.
Good Health” at third head, and a talk by Todd Consumers’ or he. “10:30 Li bi this morning at Central Y. W. C. A. She fornierly was a member of the home economics’ staff ‘of Purdue university and served. as dietitian or | £07 the Red Cros tor | world war.
Y WwW cC A. include a Red Cross “|first aid class beginning at’ 7:30 9GEeS, Ip. m. today; a “tourist” Spanish|| = class to be held on Tuesday -morn-
Commiittes are: Program — The
Dewey Henry, the Rev.
Joe Cummins, Eugene
Arrangements — K. B. Cohee,
Mr. Bless, Miss Henrietta
Others participating are the Rev. |]
Mrs. Marshall Volger was to talk on “Planning Low Cost Meals for
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