Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1942 — Page 20

Audubon Society to Hear Talk on Birds

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on “Our Indiana Birds” at a meet- | ; he fost a ing of the Central division of the John, 'T. Frederick, faculty member of Medill School of Journalism A founders’ “day. Banquet: andl : “thelr 8 80° Indiana Audubon society -tomorrow ‘at Northwestern university and English lecturer at the University of yo e 57:45 p. m. in Central Y. Wt O. 4, Notre Dame, will lecture at Butler university tomorrow under the spon-|dance will be held Saturday by Al- tearoom. 329 N. Pennsylvania st. sorship of Sigma Tau Delta, national English society. . {pha Tau chapter, Delia Gamma ih Mr. Hadley formerly was. director Prof. Frederick will interview FE

sorority, at the Butler university | Wilking, founder of the of education for the National Asstudents who have mailed samples].

f | : t will be; Lh and Mrs. Wilking; Mrs. “I sociation of the Audubon oclety. of creative writing to him during : chapter house. The even ; . president of the Indiana Feds

; 3 “ ; Miss Rachel Scott will present a his visit. A noon luncheon in his wil substituted for the annual state — |eration, of Music Clubs, and Miss| group of bird songs at this meethonor will be given at the Marott er day of the sorority which was cans a Gladys Alwes, manager of the Alwes ing. ing. Guess are invited. Al ;

hotel. Members of the Butler Eng- § celed because of war conditions, ile Music ‘shop. Past presidents and lish faculty and Sigma Tau. Delta

RY : charter members will be > i will attend. | ; Ly Mrs. Prank Miller, province sec-) fi | | nonored. Col ‘Beyond This Shore’ At 8 ‘Prof. Frederick will retary; Miss Phyllis Hadden, Te~ Go 3 - Mrs. Naomi Gray, president and tans - ; ; lecture a h Time of | A . tiring chapter president, and Miss| » ‘| charter member, will preside. Mrs. To Be Reviewed

Crisis” in the auditorium of the Jane Henry, new president, wilh “i Jessie T. Clapp, Miss Ignez Beaver| A review of “Beyond This Shore”

Soljege of Religion Ruling: Tickets speak. Attending the informal rec- . and Miss Pauline Clark are.in| nincess Paul Sapieha) will be or evening ecture are avail- >

charge of arrangements, : able at the, English department's ord dance will be active members § Sof aringemenlS =| given irr Er pS § ter pledges. g k ‘Kindred Photo. “lard J. ‘und - office at Butler. DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a|8nd chapter pledg . hy Rabie nd W. Beatty Mothers Plan. Party ship of the June elrcle of Our Lady the day's aetivities ne TADBINE| \ 1 of 16 tn my second year of high| New officers with Miss Henry are 10a Bosack, club of ‘the English of Lourdes’ church. the day's activities as announced th d father do|Miss Beverly Cooper, vice President; (above) was. Miss ia E » | The Mothers’ . dh a M 's al 8: 20 p. m., EE eon Sor se me CeO i BA eg hy", i Emel Wiley an and I live with my father. For|sponding secretary; Miss Helen Cot-| fore her ge goms, ’ 8. IT WILL GET QUICK follow a 6 p.m. |ington st. Mrs. Frank ‘A. Metager| TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. ; Chappell. ssn three years I have been taking my|ton, Weasel, and-Miss Ann Loser,| Beatty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |ave. The party will follow a 6 p. pu. areas :

Ben Beatty of Evansville, Five Butler women faculty mem- |Sister with me everywhere I go. I i ty

bers, the 12 campus organization thought when I got a little older house mothers, sponsors of the But-|I wouldn't have to take her. I ler Independent association and |wouldn’t mind, but she is only 11 Trianon sorority have been invited [years old. to the annual Matrix Table, to be |. Boys have asked me for dates sponsored by the Butler and alum-|and I have to say no. Last week nae chapters of Theta Sigma Phi, |a boy of 19 asked me to go to the Journalism honorary, next Tuesday [show with'him but my father said in the Indianapolis Athletic club. |he was too old for me. I have Guests will include acting presi- [never had a date. Do you think dent, M. Q. Ross, and Mrs. Ross, [there is anything wrong with my Prof. and Mrs. Dontld D. Burchard going out on week-ends? My father and Prof. and Mre. Charles V. Kin- [says he wants me to amount to ter. Faculty women to be honored |something, but I think I can are Miss Elizabeth B. Ward, dean|amount to something and still go of women, Dr, Allegra Stewart, Dr.|out with boys. Please give me adMargaret Fisher, Prof. Alice B.|vice. M. M. 8. Wesenberg and Prof. Sina Faye ' ® & = Fowler, v Answer—I have great respect for Upperelase Journatisn majors in- your father for making a home for vited are the Misses Jean Brannon, ters without. the. help: of ‘Patricia Bridgins, Marianne Collins, [his daughters w Edith “Connoy, Connie Douglas, | their mother. I think it just hasn't Jeanne Gass, Bernice Hauser, Jean dawneg on him yet that you are| Kercheval, Martha Kirby, Orpha| cessing older and need a little time

Mae McCue, Jane Mottern and : Anna Scherer. : to yourself. You've done a fine job

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Members’ husbands will be guests |8nd I admire you for it. The time + of the University Newcomer's club |has come when a little “time off” at"a 6 p. m. dinner meeting to-|from your duties will keep you from . morrow.in the home of Mrs. Joseph becoming dissatisfied. Lautner, 5236 Cornelius ave. Mrs.| Of course your father wants you ‘Lautner will be chairman of thelto amount to something. Perhaps musical program. the 19-year-old boy was a little too Mrs, Cahrles V. Kinter, chairman | gg for you since you never had a of arrangements, will be assisted by date. However, a father as good as Harold Baker, A. E. yours is bound to see your need for Cory, Richard Dewey, Roy, M. Rob- some fun with boys and girls bins, Charles C. Josey and MIiss| own age, I feel sure he will make

Hina Fowler. * |some arrangements for your little sister when you have a chance to To Lunch at Marott go out with a mixed group of 16

: and 17-year olds. Put it up to him A luncheon meeting will be held | and get his permission to accept

at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Marott your next suitable ble, invitation, hotel by the Etcetera club. Hostesses will be Mrs. R. A. Kennington and DEAR JANE JOR JORDAN—TI am a Mrs. Bloomfield Moore. girl of 16 .and have been seriously about a boy of 18 for al- ° ’ most three years, but he already has Child S F rock 3 girl friend and they have gone on Bi steady for three months. He flirts : and talks to me just enough to encourage me when she is not with him. When they are together he ignores me. Please don’t think this is puppy love. It isn’t. Hefe of late I have become so upset and nervous that I need advice. Should

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