Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1942 — Page 22

The Local Camp Fire Girls Are Ca:

As » part of the Camp Fire Girls Service for Victory program, the young women take the responsibility for at least one meal a week while mother is doing Red Cross or other volunteer work. Mary (left) and

Betty Hertrand are shown taking their turn in the kitchen, I ; ’

Society—

Several Parties Will Attend Civic's Production of 'Ah, Wilderness

THE OPENING PERFORMANCE of the Civic theater’s production of Eugene 0O’Neill’s “Ah, Wilderness” will attract a number of parties to the playhouse tonight. y, the sixth of the Civic's schedule this year, will run through next Wednesday. j . Mr.jand Mrs, O. C. Robinson, who will attend the performance

The Organization Will Celebrate Its 30th Birthday With Special Observances Next Week

Next week will be a red letter one for Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls

Although they will note the 30th anniversary of their organization’s . pening - founding throughout the month, Sunday through the following Sunday mark. 16.6 of Butler ni

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As a part of the preparedness plank in the program, the girls he note service lasik Includes. the cating of yous chides to sellove math Little Masoslls. Su keep a check on the family medicine cabinet. Mary Wilgus sees Warnock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Warnock, seems quite as eontent with er, Donette (center), that the one in her home is well and properly stocked. and another Camp Firé Girl, Emma Lou Reynolds, as with her mother, :

Butler Lists | Cubs D [Floyd Bells Give |

March Social |Community Welfare Department \p :d.1 Party = § Calendar Of W.D.C. Books Defense Talk; y 4

. A bridal luncheon will be given

; [ to. 2 a | ete. Reinse. dance wemiene wm| FHATMoOnie Club to Hear Review [rom © hart noi =

Mrs. John F. Nevitt will review the operas, “Le Traviata,” betore| Kenwood ave. for their daughter,

will be marked by special observances. The program will carry out the|Versity’s spring social season. The members of the HARMONIE club Monday at 2:30 p. m. when they Mary, and William Logsdon: Hart tenets of the Camp Pire Girls’ law: “Seek beauty, pursue knowledge, be/dance, preceding the tenth annyal/meet at the home of Mrs. John Hutchings, 5861 Washington blvd. = who are to be married torhorrow

trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work and be happy.” On Sunday .each girl will attend her own church dressed in her serv« n d le ice costume, a blue skirt, white Bu f blouse and red tie. Monday, each S or girl will take the responsibility. of . planning and preparing one meni| AMeErica Plans for her family so that her mother : can give fime to defense work. s : Tuesday will be the highlight of Sewing Center the week with a special birthday] = luncheon for guardians, parents,| Bundles for America - council and- board members, - Miss or Yoday. an Gertrude Theumler, dean of girls at

{Technical high school, will speak at|center in its headquarters at 39

Ho plays the role of Essie Miller in the production, will have r T. VanLandingham and Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Helwig

party. Hall Pupils in Audience * MRR TO DOR HALL pupils who will attend are Misses Lucia Brown, McConnaughay, Jean Ann Nathan, Marjorie Kroeger, Sally Sarah Lee Kramer, Shirley Amos, Norma Weiler, Kathryn d her guest, Martha Hutchmgn, and Ann Caldwell and her athryn Crockett. Miss Ruth Ferguson will be chaperon. ts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Lofquist will be Mr. and Mrs. O. McKinley .and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Schreiber. Miss Westcott will attend with her mother, Mrs. Fern Wesctott, dames Sarah Orr, Lucy Harper, Joseph Farrell and Miss e McCay. : : . Robert H. Imes will have with her at the theater Mesdames illiams, R. L. Sharp, Earl Templeton, Robert Bauer, Virgil n and Don Wells. Mr. and Mrs, K, F. Griffith and Mr. s. ~“~rbert Tope will be at the theater together. Mr, and r . Victor will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Paul D., Whittéd ..c. and Mrs. Paul W. Finney. | Additional reservations for tonight were made by Messrs. and Mesd Bes Hubert Hickam, M. C., Batsel, Kai E, Hanson, Lindon A. Bailey, (W. Russel Bain, and Russell B. Moore, Dr. and Mrs, Sidney

8. Aronson, Garrett R. Perry and Frank Reynolds.

Wilbur Peats to Entertain

Sororities

AT| TOMORROW NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE, one group will include { Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence G. Cummins Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Preston! Woolf and Miss Ann Homsher. Mr, and Mrs. Allen C. Miller will hae eight guests and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bowes have planned a party for six. ’ Dr,jand Mrs. M. D. Ruth will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Be and Mr. and Mrs; Orin M. Snead at Sunday's performance. With Mr. and Mrs. Toner M. Overley will be Messrs. and Mesdames ‘Louis Mavis, Thomas Riddick and Courtland Alfs. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat will attend the Sunday show with Dt. and Mrs. George Falkenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Wood and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ochsner as their guests. Mrs. Falkenberg was

Miss Mary Margaret Miller before her marriage last Saturday.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Langsenkamp Jr, Sunday night will be| Dr. and’ Mrs. Edward Dyar, Messrs. and Mesdames Dana Chandler, Joseph J. Cripe and James L. Beattey. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Favre will entertain four guests. Another party has been arranged by Dr. and Mrs. William Cook. Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs, H. C. Winckelbach, Mr. and Mrs, James F. Applewhite and Mrs. Myron Northern.

a Betas Plan Conference; Delta Pi Initiates Two;

Delta Theta Chi Meets Monday

in today’s sorority notes are plans for a presidents’ , an educational programm and initiation services. : Mrs, Hal Shultz, national president of SIGMA BETA, will preside at the sorority’s semi-annual meeting of national officers and: chapter presidents Sunday ‘at the Van Cleve hotel at Dayton, 0. = ; Indianapolis members who

the meeting ‘are Mrs. [at 7:45 p. m. in the home of Mrs. J

don ox, pretident of Lambda Reymond DeGraff, 2841 Oentral Wane 151 ‘editor of the group's| 8V®: Prospective members of the jona], publication, and Mrs, Hazel chapter will be guests at this

sntatives from Rho chap-

er will be. Mrs. Rigsmal] A ucller, streamlined study of Indians celebesidenit, Mrs. Russell Cox and rites in the fields of art, literature M1 ‘Balsley WCAC sili music. Those participating will supe: endent of | be Miss Uritk: Kennard, who will

cuss the paintings of Lester Negley and Marle Goth, and ‘Mrs, DeGraff,

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the meeting in the Marott hotel.|W. Ohio st. A. E. Baker, the board’s president,| Certain days of the week will be will preside. designated as open days on which

At the speakers’ table will be Mrs, | “04 SéW for any length of time.

Butler ind 1 ; or o i Grant carnival, Burroughs, Lenore Ivey Frederickson, Howard B. Stitt, C. Basil Fausset, tomorrow night at the fleldhouse,| pies Elma Ingleman and a trio including Mrs. Paul Niles, Mrs, William | church. . will ‘be held on the mezzanine floor, Stark and Miss Jean Orloff. They| ~~ Guests will include members of

of the Hotel Antlers. will be accompanied by Miss Louise Mrs, John "Thornburg will speak|the bridal party. snd : relatives. The Butler Women’s Faculty club |SWan, Mrs. Neal Ireland and Mrs.i,n4 officers will be elected. Those attending will ‘be the Rev,

will hold fits Stark. Mrs. Otto Heppner and Mrs. cS | Wednesday and meeting Ray Patterson arranged. the pro-| Hostesses will be Mrs. Elsie Short- and Mrs. Virgil, D. Ragan, Mr. and are scheduled that evening by Pi|S¥am. ridge and Mrs. Lucy Nealis. Mrs.|Mrs. Olin Miller of Springfield, Ii.

Beta Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Zeta| Recently elected officers of the Elizabeth Hiller, president, will pre-| ns anq Mrs. Robert Fohl Jr., Mrs, ’ -| side. : : ; a 5 Tau Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha, [club are Mrs. T. M. Rybolt, presi- side Edgar Hart, the bridegroom's moth«

Friday, March 20, S Ta dent; Mrs, Stark, vice president; 1 Rian i 3 » Sigma un Mrs. Clare F. Cox, treasurer: Mrs Mrs. Carl ‘'W. Steeg’s subject was er: Miss Mary Esther Guidons Delta, national English honorary, * re + Lox, 4 ‘to be “Monticello” when she talked : Sans,

Selections from the opera will be sung by Mesdames Jane Johnson night at the Fairview Preshyterian

nounced that it will open a sewing |wil) sponsor a lecture in the new |Heppner, secretary; Mrs. James M. before members of the WOMAN'S Miss Nancy Bell, John Hart, John

college of religion auditorium at 8|O8den, corresponding secretary; | pm ov 5 : Bell and Kenneth Smock ‘Jr. The p. m. Also booked for that evening |Mrs. William A. Devin, publicity ROUND. Jas rt hb Your bn je luncheon will precede a wedding is the Newcomers’ club dinner and |chairman, and Mrs, Patterson and Pennsylvania ot. "\rehehrsal at the hi v the Zeta Tau Alpha social. The|Mrs. O. M. Jones, new board mem-| . at the church. |Indiana College English association |bers. wi will hold a meeting in the recreation| Present board members include room of Jordan hall from 9 a. m. to[Mrs. Norman L. Schneider, retiring

‘ Other days will be set aside for Richard ' Clark, chairman of the 3 p. m. March 21, | president, Mrs, Arthur G. Monning-

Guardians’ association; Mrs, G. T.|Oubs and other organisations to

Driskell, head of the Blue Bird|[*®" 88 Broups. Léaders’ association; Mrs, Charles| AMOUE the garments to be made E.. Hostetler, chairman of the Mothers’ association; Miss Barbara Whelden, president of the Horizon club; Miss Barbara Fleischer, head of Shutan, and the following board members: Miss Mamie Larsh, Mr. and Mrs. Orien Fifer Jr, Mesdam ho Sales Jeter co Rail g: On mel = of the center, Mis. R. Hartley Sherwood, head of the local branch Metts. PO Tend, Walter Shirley, of Bundles for America, issued & allace O. Lee, John Springer, E. I ana an O. Snethen, Karl O, Wolte, Rober| De® fof Sewing machines, either Burnett and Luther Dickerson. The Happy Biue Bird group which meets at school 80, under the direc-

ettes which will be distributed

auxiliary, Other articles will include kits for service men and mitts, from heavy blanket material, for ski troops. In announcing the establishment

types, ang standard lamps for

Heckmiller and Cecil Berry, will sing | Seer: and the Howe high school chapter | : of -the Horizon club, under the ad- : ; \ Ot ioe Horizon club, under the ad-| Mrs, Harcourt New

lead a ceremony using the Camp|Inter-Se President Fire law and American flags, :

Arranging the luncheon are the| Mrs. A. K. Harcourt was elected

lighting. Mrs. Walter McClure will tion of ‘Mesdames A, P. Willet, I,[5¢TVe 88 chairman of the sewing)... of the Butler spring vacation

The Butler Current Affairs forum er, Mrs. Willlam H. Morrison Jr. will meet March 24 and the follow=-|and Miss Orloff. Miss Emma Doep-

will be children’s clothes and lay-|ing day a tea dance, sponsored by pers is the clyb librarian,

Chimes, junior women’s honorary,| The hostess Will be assisted by

through the Navy Relief soclety’s|Will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. in the|Mesdames Louis Belden, Ralph

Campus club, March 26, Kappa |Chappell, Arthur H. Webber, SchneiDelta Pi, national educational hon-|der, Heppner and Miss Orloft, orary, will meet and a party will be held by the journalism discussion| Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of group. Tudor Hall school, will be hostess The Butler University Mothers’|{for the RADCLIFFE COLLEGE council tea will be March 27 from 3|ALUMNAR club at 3:30 p. m. Tuesto 8 p. m. in the Jordan hall recrea- |day. tion room and Delta lta Delta will hold & rons thes oll “Dollar Spending for Defense”

the electric, treadle or heavy duty|™., “en confererce, at 9 a. m.|will-be Mrs. H. H. Arnholter’s sub-

March 28, marks the end of student|ject at the discussion luncheon of activities for March and the beghi-|in. COMMUNITY WELFARE deClasses will be resumed Monday, PArtnent, WOMAN'S DEPARTApril 6, at 8a. m. ~~ ~ |MENT club, ‘Wednesday at the . po p— clubhouse. Mrs. Arnholter is chairVv ew .. _._ _. |man of the women's division of oters. : Leag UE [the Marion county civilian defense

council. A ‘short talk on the

Mesdames Charles Hostetler, Guy president of the Meridian Heights To Convene 1 n Goodwill industries will follow the

Warnock, Walter Phillips, Jesse C,|Inter-Se club at a recent meeting

luncheon. :

Barker and Stewart Maxwell, ~~ |in the home of Mrs. Don W. Walker, Mrs, Clayton Hunt Ridge, presi-

Work for Health Honors 5364 N. New Jersey st.

b : dent of : ‘Others elected were Mrs. J. B. Ter r c Haute Len gt fe Depatimens Sb, wil

On Wednesday, each girl will earn |g, . pple, first vice president; Mrs. table. Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, dea citizenship honor and on next|oral Bridgford, second vice presi-| Terre Haute has been chosen as partmental og ; ie

Thursday will work for health hon=

dent; Mrs. Kern J. Miles, record-|the scene of the Indiana League of|at the business session at which

ors. Friday, family cellars, attics . y ing secretary; Mrs. George H, Lilly, Women Voters convention May 18 officers will be elected for a two-

and yards will be cleaned. Satur- corresponding secretary: MTS. W. EB

day, March 21, the girls will “stop ; and realize just why they are happy |.08, treasurer; Mrs. P. E. Powell,

to be an American and to review

and 14. The decision ea RIN: od decision was made yes-(Y50" TL ONDAY guild

historian, and Mrs. R. L. Mason and terday at a meeting of the state] yi) meet at 2 p. m. to hear Miss

something about the use of the Mrs. 8. A. Linton, SEECULive: Som board at the Y. W, C. A. Dorothy Helmer talk on “Interior

American flag” A candlelight serv. |Mittee members, ice, the next day in the First Bap- B bs : N : 1 I A d tist church, will conclude the activi- : a Ai ties.’ The girls, their parents and Aroara.Nopl. slo. friends will attend. For College Ball The Camp Fire Girls inaugurated Tinies 8 . 'a service for victory program early ok; Special

Committee members making the|Decorating.” Mrs. Alvin C. Bar. selection were Mrs. Leonard A. |bour and Mrs: Frank ©. Walker Smith, Indianapolis; Mrs. Robert| Will be co-hostesses for the social

s hour following. Rossow, Culver; Mrs. Hans Rimer,| "v= sUXTI TARY to the P. H.

{Michigan City, and Mrs. Dellbrook|y A teaching center will meet

Lichtenberg, Hagers for lunch at 12:30 p. m. March 24

in February and will continue un.| LAKEWOOD, N, J, March 13—| First ‘official reports of the|witn Mrs, Horace G. Ossady, o12|| IV 1F¥ lanap IS til the conclusion of the war. Special| Miss Barbara Noel, daughter of Mr. league's war time servicé program gy arive, Woodruff place. oi a RTE BEER emphasis is placed. on a five-point and Mrs. Harry 8. Noel, 5455 N. Me~ | were presented at the meeting. Mrs.| = 3 + S SAE

% program: ‘Community co-operation, ridian st. Indianapolis, 18 one of the|Richard Edwards, Peru, director of| Mrs. Clinton J, Ancker will dis-

home service, preparedness, recrea- senior class members at - Georgian the program, sald, “The state board |... the “Far Eastern Theater of D AY AN'S

tion and democracy.

Court college helping with arrange-|of the league is very pleased to War” when the FOURTH WARD

* After each girl has given 10 hours|ments for the class’ annual Courtier | know that there is war time service : of Eo for Ea pei is entitled [ball to be held tomorrow night inactivity in every league in the state. WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN . club FIRST to wear a service for victory insig- the vanity fair room of the Sherry| “This work of substituting’ facts/ meets Tuesday at 2 p. -m. in nis, a whité shield embroidered with | Netherlands hotel, New York.iand figures about problems con-|ins nome of Mrs. Alexander. Bell, F : E a blue V and an Indian symbol in|Undergraduates and their escorts|fronting citizens and government|ssnr carroliton ave. A short busi- or aster

red, Shower Honors Janice Suite

ed Recently

‘Miss Janice Suite, whose marriage to Lieut. Dyson William Cox will} take place next Thursday, will be at personal shower

will entertain at her home, 2615 N, Gale st. hn % Attending will be Mts. Clifford , mother of the bride-to-be; } prospective: bridegroom; Mrs. Emil} Ebner, Mrs. Loran Parker and the} Misses Mary Carney, Beatrice Rie-| ster, Betty Stutsman and Delores Strack. The hostess will be assisted | | by her ‘mother, Mrs. Thomas N.

“Miss Buite will leave soon for! | Turner Field, Ga., for the ceremony. Lieut. Cox is stationed with the

from colleges and ' universities|in war time, for rumors. and gossip k Sire Et throughout the country Will belss well under way. Judging from|™aesmners. ate. urged ventas SUITS d COATS ; guests. information about the number of to sew for the Red Cross on their |} i an

people reached with contents of the|, : ieq days. The club recently i i first broadsides issued, we will have SPPOIES SRR, TO ©) TEC] Dashing 16 Bright colors a huge army of Indiana citizens bohds. : : Cream plaids and smart |who will be better informed on New committee chairmen for the Jou suse Jove plaids, classic hy ” Pn ; an : i yo these problems. year are Mrs. Eva Orr Reeves, if. cosual styles iy tailored program; Mrs. Charles 8. Campbell, |} that are ‘so skirts, pleated 1%

Attends Conference |ieephone; Mrs. Louis Pinch, memg bership Mrs, Jd

Of Tewas D. A. R.