Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1942 — Page 19
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
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V. D.C. Group
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ali Paintings
Nurses to Be Guests For Program-Tea
Wilbur D. Peat, director of John Herron Art museum, will cuss Salvador Dali's paintings fore the art department of the Woman's Department club at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the museum, 18th and Pennsylvania sts Following the talk, Mr. Peat will conduct a tour of the gallery where the paintings are being exhibited. | A short business meeting will precede the program Guests for the program will be a eroup of nurses from the City hospital. man. and Mrs. George Snyder, vice chairman. will be in charge of the spring tea Lists Aids | They will be aided by Mesdames Bert 8 Gadd, James E. Hughes, Frank B. Hunter, Frank F. Hutch-| ins. Robert Lambert, Edward S. Ludlum, Jchn H. Shoaf, Mary Stanford. J. M. Thistlewaite and Carl J. Winkler Also, Mesdames H. Alden Adams, A McDonald. B andol A. C. Rasmussen, Maurice F. kler and Miss Pearl Kiefer. Mrs. Othniel Hitch, dean of departments, and Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, art department chairman, will pour On April 15, the Ten O'Clock stud: group will meet to hear Mrs. Paul T. Payne, Lebanon, discuss “Beauty Within.” Mrs, Edward B. Hall, leader of the current events hour will present art topics Mrs. Helen Talge Brown will be hostess to the group in her home, 2040 N. Delaware st. She also was hostess to Ten O'Clock members at a meeting vesterday 2 = Election of officers and a discussion of summer activities are. ot agenda of the City hospital] y of the community welfare] department following a noon luncheon Tuesday at the Nurses’ home. | Offices to be filled are chairman, | cone. vice chairman, rey treasurer Gerrin court, a ds for nurses, also will be co red. Mrs. A. J. Huber, luncheon chairman, will have Mesdames Forrest Danner, George E. Dunn, Ralph I. Thompson and Howard Spurgeon as assistants. She will preside at the meeting
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We, the Women | War Weddings Boom Despite Psychologists
By RUTH MILLETT THE PSYCHOLOGISTS who are advising girls against war marriages r-looking one angle that the consider important at is the talk that the ar might last five years When a young man thinks of this possibility. he inks of what those lost vears will mean to him in his business or professional life. But when a girl
of what they will do to her, and h er marriage chances And if she is ! SE old enough for Ruth Millett marriage now she can't help but wonder if she might not seem q little too old—' from a young man’s point of view —in another five years That is why is doesn’t do mueh good to warn youhg people against war marriages The girls are the ohes who usuallv push those marriages, and \ do it because they aren't sure they can hang onto the man they have set their hearts on marrying if they are to be separated from him for vears. And they are afraid if thev don’t get that young man, they may never do as well again : = = ” THEY ARE FULLY warned that war may change a young man sevchologically, that he might come ung or might even be { and that even if y as well as possible, a marriage isn't off to a very good start —if a few davs or months after the ceremony—the young man has to! leave hig bride. But the girls don't! pay much attention In taking a chance on a war marriage they are following a course of action that women consider good strategy in peace or wartime, That is: Get your man while vou can.
Furniture First Aid | f your fine mahogany table has become marred with heat, aleohol | or fruit juice stains, a little first! aid may remedy the disaster. Buy a little rubbing oil at the paint | store and just rub. If the mar is) not too deep, chances are pretty] good that you can remove the blemish yourself. If however, the stain has penetrated toe far, the b is one for a profestional re-| nisher.
having Laght aving a definite routine for sting lampshades, washing light bs, and such, will actually save You money. You will not get maximum illumination from sotled bulbs and shades. Wash the bulbs] in soap and water, taking care not | to get the mental connection part]
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