Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1942 — Page 19
te club was where the ‘ladies § their most ‘choice bits of
giving up bridge club | won't ‘the ladies can’t keep up with het is. going on in their towns. The; ‘are sewing or sorting yarn at | Cross headquarters. { + So it looks as though they| could Jet the .bridge club go. without a sigh . Most bridge club members “never really enjoyed oes long {iw To bogies with, the room was 'al“ways so filled with: smoke it brought ‘on he ‘Then, too, the chairs wer uncomfortable after | the iis» | ‘matter at what table
‘happened to be, there|
something wrong with at least = of the other players. Either it "Was Edith who was too free with i e, or Dorothy who was always idding, or Mary who wouldn't to play according to any
al ‘in all; the bridge club women much real ure, Not nearly as much as I get from war work—if they Seto swap one for. Hap Olher:
ene J. Dockter is announced by ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. A. sr Sr, Greénsburg. The m is the son of je and
2 the chapel Claiborne, La., by /Chaplin The bride was ven in e by Pvt, Edward T. Egen New York. and attendants were Frances Nienaber, Greensburg, ‘of the bride, and Pyt. HerToussaint, West Collings-
: ter is at home, at 2281 Illinois st. Pvt. Dockter is now it Bt, Lewis, ‘Wash. |
divice League will
lect Officers |
“Election of officers will be held ay the 4-L chapter of the National 'omen’s Service league, inc., at the ortie of Mrs B.*H. Pryor, 3429 E. h st. at 1:30pm, tomorrow.
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/ partment head at Ball State Teach‘lers’ college; Miss Lillian Weyl, for-
_ [ion design, advertising art, mechan-
{Albert Speicher Eaton of Jordan
Sten Conservation. Today
{Is Forum Topic
| “Conservation Today” was to be thie theme of the fourth pubis.
Miss Beatrice Hynes (above) and the Misses Dorothy Kise, Nancy McCalley and Virginia ade are members—jof a compittee from St. John's academy anging a skating! party tonoi'row evening at the Rollerland rink. Proceeds will be donated to a scholarship fund for Sisters. The “scholarship skate” is spon=". sored by the International Fed-eration-.of Catholic alumnae, of which the Rt. Rev. r. Henry F. Dugan is :dioc chaplain. Each Catholic high school in Indianapolis. has a. skate commiitee.
Name Jury for Art Awards Contest
The selection of a jury te judge entries in the annual scholastic art awards contest for Indiana high school students has been completed. It includes Henry R. Hope, head of ‘the art department at Indiana university; Francis Brown, art de-
mer art director in the Kansas City public schools; Roy Hirshburg, photographer, of Richmond; Lloyd Tucker, art director of the General Outdoor Advertising Co., and Miss Naomi Daugherty, art “director at th¢ Wm. H. Block Co. ‘The jury will meet Monday for the judging. The exhibit of entries will open March 16 in Blocks’ audiforium.. Included will be a wide range of artistic talent vanging from water colors and pencil sketches to work in sculpture, fash-
ical drawing and photography. Winners in the regional contest will. ‘enter their work in the national contest -and exhibit to be held at Carnegie institute in Pittsburgh: later in the. year.
CampFireGirls’ 30th Birthday To. Be Noted
‘The Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls Guardians’ sssociation will have a birthday party Monday to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Camp Fire Girls as a national organization. Mrs. L. A, Kirch will entertain the group at 7:30 p. m. iin her home. | Howard Lytle, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Goodwill industries, will show the motion picture, “Waste Into Wages.” It will picture the part the camp fire groups vill take in distributing ‘Goodwill bags for good turn day: ; "E, O. Snethen, member -of ‘the ¢ouncil’s board of directiors, will: be Special guest- at the party. Mrs. Richard Clark, chairman of .the asgociation, will preside at a short business meeting during which Miss Virginia Samsell, executive secretary of the Indianapolis group, will outline city-wide birthday activities | flor the month of , Hostesses for the party will be Mesdames Edith McWethy, George Kuhn and Everett Cathcart. The celebration will: take the place of the Guardians’ monthly meeting. .
Books Talk on Wallpaper
Mrs. Marian Eppert will discuss “The Origin of Wallpaper” Tuesday following a 1 o'clock buffet luncheon of the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ club in the fraternity’s chapter. house, 423 W. 48th st. |The Misses: Sandra Jeanne and Nancy Carolynn Adams will give readings. They are pupils of Mrs.
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