Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1942 — Page 12

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Homemaking—

Suggestions for Brides on Buying Bedding and Towels

THIS YEAR'S BRIDE is facing a problem so new, in selecting her trousseau, that she will probably revive the practices of Grandmother

in solving it. Modern trousseaux, pretty meager collections. There

and never enough money to do it all So more and more brides have bought only what they needed immediately, figuring they could go shepping for more any day they had some spare cash. Gone are the habits of their Grandmothers who, as brides, laid by linens for at least the first 10 years of married life.

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I have length, in widths that allow ample

been going steady with a girl whom I love very much. We always got glong fine.

special girl, just with my boy friends. When I went to her house that night, she told me that a mysterious girl had called her up and told her that I was dating another girl who in reality was the one who was with my boy friend that Sunday That night she said we would Quit going steady. This hurt me so bad I cried. I hate to see her going

out on other dates just because of!

that Sunday incident. I think the “mysterious” girl was one of those who were there that Sunday ey

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she think that her informant had her interests at heart? Not at all! The gossiper hoped to cause trouble and your girl friend was simple enough to swallow everything she said. Explain to your girl friend that the holds herself in low esteem and does not trust her ability to hold You against the competition. After all she can’t hide vou from other girls in order to protect her own interests. She has to have enough force to hold her own with you no matter where you go or whom you meet. Her jealousy reveals a tremendous inner Insecurity. Dont ery over her. It is better to walk out on her and tell her that you don’t want a peity, suspicious girl who watches your every act and has no confidence in you at all. In general girls respond to high handed treatment more readily than to masculine tears.

DEAR JANE JORDAN—This letter is for “A Worried Parent.” (A father worried about the safety of

nis daughters since so many soldiers | have come to town. He said he was!

a soldier himself in the last war and knew what they were like) This man hit on my pet peeve. He does not believe in the golden rule, or an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. Why does he think his daughters are better than the daughters of the parents whom | he has betrayed? Surely not because he is their father! I am surprised at you for not telling him so.! A DISGUSTED PARENT. = = = Answer—The men did not say he had betrayed anybody's daughters! when he was a soldier. He merely |

said he had observed what soldiers! were like when he was one of them. | Even if he had, is this any reason!

for him not to protect his own|

daughters? They are in no way to! blame for what their father did, {Culbertson and Mrs. John White, |

if anything, and should not have] his sins, if any, visited upon them.

JANE JORDAN.

Last Sunday I went/japels, as “cut size” sheets will go out with some of my friends and! gskew after washing. their girls, but I wasn't with any

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and demand that she take] Your word in preference to that of 8n anonymous mischief maker. Does)

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up to this year, have come to be has always been so much to buy

| This spring's brides, however, will | be considering earnestly the wisdom of buying a more complete supply. | House Beautiful, in its current issue, | gives a list of recommendations to iguide the selection of a trousseau, {based on a survey of the current {domestic markets. Among the suggestions given are: | Six sheets per bed has long been | considered a minimum number to lown One pair on the bed, one pair ‘at the 'aundry, one pair in reserve for emergencies. Get the 108”

| tuck=in for the bed widths you owh. | Look. for “torn size” figures on the

| Pillowcases are usually bought at the same time and in the same quality as the sheets. Get at least] 8 per pillow. and 10 ff you can aiford

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Bedspreads belong in your trousseau. too. But until you have picked | vour decorating theme for the bed- | room (or bedrooms), you really] shouldn't buy. When you have| picked your color scheme and are ready to buy get at least two bedspreads per bed. | lankets are precious possessions So you will do well to

ting the finishing touches on Richard Benson.

proven type. If you can, get ore wool. winter-weight blanket per bed. | A pair per he find them and afford them.

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Defense Program and Religion =| Among Topics to Be Discussed iors me woper beset vain] J, BC Convention

The normal minimum amount of | Indiana Federation of Clubs, May 19 to 21, at the French Lick Springs

towels to own is six bath towels and hotel. Mrs. Oscar A. Aklgrén, state six hand towels per person. { “You Yourselves Must Set Flame s & # Brought.” Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, presiGood Meals for dent of the General Federation of Good Morale

BREAKFAST: Stewed dried apP- er on the opening night: ricots. oatmeal, toast, marmalade, Governor Dwight H. Green of Illi-

coffee, milk.

president, has chosen as her théme: to the Fagots Which You. Have

fénse council, will be held Thurs{day morning.

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The Prompters club of Park school, assisted by the Prelude club of Tudor hall, will present a musical Yevue Friday and Saturday nights in the American United Life Insurance auditorium. ‘Shown putscenery are (left to right) Evans Woollen III, W. Hathaway Simmons Jr. and

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The preservation of the representative form of government, the | d is better, if you can return to religion and the national defense program will be among the important topics for discussion at the annual convention of thé

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| Ayres’ auditorium at 2:30 p. m. %0- pietcher, Robert Elliot, James Cun- 1€€dS such a timely gift!

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Clarence = Juckson,|at Ayres,” i | Women’s Clubs, will attend the coh-|state director of civilian defense, | heritage—homes and hospitality. shook. Mary McDonald, William tern No. 5253) send 10 cents in coin, SO70T1LY to Meet vention and be the principal speak- will discuss “Civilian Deferise in In- | ) | Dr. John W. Ferree, head hostess, three soldiers, three sailors paust Sr. I. M. McCormick. Grace (ern number to Anhe Cabot, The|lege ave, will be hostess to Alpha 'of the state board of health, “The!and six young : nois will speak at the opening aft-| Health and Nutrition Programs for LUNCHEON: Scrambled eggs on, ernoon session on Tuesday on “The Civilians in Defense”; Don F. Stiv- | [|B

toast, raw cauliflower and carrot | Preservation of our Representative | er, director of public safety, “The|

salad. dried prune cookies, cream Form of Government” and Gover{nor Henry F. Schricker will give

cheese, tea, milk. fi Da Le 2 0) a : pato juice, cold| ‘he closing address on rsday aftgener : Other prominent speakers

| ernoon. sliced pork, applesauce, creamed po- |’ tatoes, green beans with chives, | include Mrs. H. C. Houghton Jr, bread pudding, strawberry sauce, | ed Oak. Towa, national chairman coffee, milk. of the G. F. W. C. education de- : = = »

{partment; Dr. William P. Dearing, Today's Recipe

| president of Oakland City college, jand Clarence Jackson, director of § It te council of defense. RAW CAULIFLOWER AND | ‘he Sta CARROT SALAD on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m, Slice carrots and raw caulifiower Mrs. Eugene T. : Bailey, Romney, very thin, marinate and place on a conservation chairman, will cohbed of shredded lettuce. Serve with duct a morning tour to the Virginia additional French dressing. Claypool Meredith forest near Shoals, and to Spring Mill park. To See Patriotic Revue

| At the closing session Thursday

Mrs. Ines Samper Discusses Mexico

A lecture on “Central Mexico Can Defend America.”

was to be given by Mrs. INeS pr ggent’s night will be observed Samper before the Mt. Vernon Tuesday at which time Mrs. Whitechapter, International Travel-Study hurst, Mrs. R. G. Williams, presiclub, today following a dessert Sem ® > EA erate Federation president; Mrs. M. Y. Newcomb, president

» tion of the patriotic revue, “You

Assisting the hostess, Mrs. Glenn | Holsapple, were to be Mesdames,

illia 7s W. Thompson i o Le I hs ie oY | Indiana federation presidents will

and W. S. Egelston. ] es its ’ > elected offi- | De honored at a reception given by The chapter's newly elec 1 i ex

cers are Mrs. Claude Daugherty, : Theme is ‘Return to Religion’

president; Mrs. Homer Minnick, and Mrs. Walter Shake, first and] : ; > : ; { The theme of the Wednesday prosecond vice presidents; Mrs. James .m will be “Return to Religion.” " : >| Dr. Dearing will speak on “Youth in Tecording and Corresponding SeCre- | Troubled World”; John Paul

taries; Mrs. Holsapple, treasurer, ¢ Plvmouth church and Mrs. Thompson, auditor. Jones, pasior.of Plym >

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For convenience of defense workers, store hours Monday, 12 noon to 9 P. M.

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| Chailenges the Church” and Mrs. { Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville, G. F. 'W. C. American home chairman, ‘will speak on “The American Home and Religious Living.” The Wednes- | day evening session will be in charge {of the junior clubwomen and Mrs. George Dillinger, French Lick, third vice presifient. Mrs. Houghton will speak on “Education for Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.” A panel discussion of ‘Education in War Time” will takes place Wednesday morning with Dean Mary L. Matthews, education department chairman, presiding. Speakers will be Mrs. Houghton, | Mrs. Florence Bussé Smith, super- | visor for adult homemaking of the state department of instruction; Mrs. Susan McWhirter Ostrom, public relations director of the state instruction départment, and Dr. C. T. Malan, state supérinténdént of public instruction. A national defense forum in charge of Mrs. George W. Jaqua, member of the Indiana Civilian De-

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Préceding the convention Opening | gc a round table on current edu- |

! afternoon there will be a presenta- |

of the Ohio! | federation; Mrs. Ahlgren and past!

| Civilian Protection Program for De- | fense,” and Lew Wallace, special | representative, national safety coun- | cil, “Your Job and Mine.” There will be a conference for disi trict, county and club presidents | Tuesday. Reports of state officers ‘and “The President's Message” by { Mrs. Ahlzren will follow.

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‘department conference Tuesday aft- | 'erncon Dean Matthews will con-|

‘cational problems; Mrs. George L. | Russell, Gary, American citizenship | chairman, will preside during a dis- | cussion of “Department Projects and Problems,” and Mrs. J. C. Laven- | good, South Bend, fine arts chairman, will conduct a forum on fine

arts objectives and problems.

Mrs. Maurice Eppert, legislation { chairman, will preside at a depart- | ment conférence at which time Mrs. | Brandt T. Downey, state representa- | tive, will speak on “Legislative Pro- | cedure.” Mrs. Jaqua, national de{fense department chairman, will | preside at a forum in which state (division chairmen will participate, and Mrs. T. E. Lashbrook, Westfield, state public welfare chairman,

rector of child welfaré in Clark county, who will speak on “The War Excitement, Its Effect on Youth Deélinquency and Crime.”

Reports Due

Mrs. Robert Wilson, Boonville, chairman of crime control, will preside during the discussion in which Mrs. C. C. Miller, Bast Chicago, Mrs. A. O. Benson, Bridgeton, Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick, Muncie, and Mrs. Fred Schutz, Gary, will take part. Reports of district presidénts will be given Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Whitehurst and Mrs. Ahilgren will hold a conference hour. An art bréakfast in charge of Mrs. Walter Grow, art chairman, and a continuation breakfast, with Mrs. E. C. Rumpler presiding, aré scheduled for Wednesday morning. Resolutions presentéd by Mrs. Edwin I. Miller, Peru, nominations for an Indiana fedération diréctor, a district and county presidents hour and a panel diseussion on “Education in War Times” will oecupy the program on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Frederick G. Balz will Speak on “The New Harmony Philosophy.”

will present Miss Louise Gilbert, di-|

Coal Facts

Uncle Sam: urges EVERYONE to lay in next winter's coal supply NOW. You'll be sire of the kind of fuel you want. Transportation facilities will be “released for - delivery of Defense orders. ORDER COAL TODAYI

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GOP Women Will Entertain With Luncheon

The Indiana Woman's Republican club, Marioh County Council of Republican Womeén and Wothan's Republican club of Indianapolis will sponsor their annual luncheon for candidates tomorrow at the Columbia club. All G. O. P. candidates for state, Mation county ahd Indianapolis offices will be invited. Candidates will be introduced by Mrs. William Bosson, president of the Marion county club, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, president of the Indianapolis club and Mrs. Sara Wager. Mrs. Clarence R. Martin will act as general chairman of the meeting. At the speaRers' table will be} Ralph Gates, staie chairman; Mrs. Eleanore B. Snodgrass, state vice chairman; James L. Bradford, county chairman; Mrs. Roy B. Stebbings, 12th district vice chairman; Mrs. Charle§ Mann, 11th district vice chairman, and Mesdames Robinson, Wager, Bosson, Frank Cones, Arch N. Bobbitt, Lee Ingling, Max Norris, James Carr and Martin.

Chairmen Appointed

Mrs. Notris will be in charge of | ‘ushers and Mrs. Cones heads the decorations committee. Other | members are Mesdames Francis Faust, James F. Bailey, O. M. Richardson and G. PF. Kleder. Mrs.! | Ingling is in charge of invitations, land Mrs. Boles, music. The reser-| |vations committee is headed by

2 | Mrs. Lyman Thompson. r I Author to al committee will be Mrs. (Mrs. Burton Beville and Mrs. On Etiquette chairmen for the Indiana club and {the Marion county council. tee are Mesdames Fred Sims, Harry | “A Live Buffet in Honor of the ninger, David Banta, Elbert Gil-| sented by Mrs. Helen Sprackling of Loon = a): Woh ied New York, author and lecturer, in| nund, tiowar Ta er

General chairman of the hostess James L. Braliford are hostess | Orlopp, Walter Krull, Taylor Gron-| Boys ‘in the Service” will be pre- liom, Lynn C. Petross, C. H. Beach, Wilmeth, Wolf Sussman, Samuel

day as a feature of “It's Home Week ning and Forrest Hackley. dedicated to Indiana's Ajs Mesdames G. F. Kleder, Eva |

A mother and father as host and gyrt. Herman Bowers, William | women Will be Guest, Charles Ellenberger, Edwin seated at a table| chapman, Maude Smith, Edna to demonstrate payley, George Greenwald, Miss! Mrs. Sprack- pattie Benefiel and Miss Margerite ling’s points on} peFarland. entertaining, A mirror at the

back of the au- Church Women Hold |

ditorium stage! : will refiect each ve€g1ional Conference detail of the! The spring meeting of the Indi-| correctly set| anapolis regional Women's guild of 2 to the Evangelical and Reformed churches audience. was to be held today at Zion Ms. Spraeriing In supervising | church, North and No Joey sts. the table setting Mrs. Sprackling Registration of delegates was to bewill discuss linen, silver, china and gin at 1 p. m. glassware selection and the decora-| The meeting was to open at 1:30 tions. During the course of the p. m. and supper was to be served buffet, she will explain the luncheon at 6:30 p. m. Supper tickets may dishes, which will be typical Hoosier be obtained from Mrs. Harry Wagefavorites. ner. Special tables featuring Hoosier recipes have been set up in

the . ob Afth floor china and gift depart. | ACT ed Heart Class ments according to Mrs. Sprack- Tq Dance Tonight

ling’s instructions: The annual junior pre-prom dance given by the junior class of

Kemper-McDonald Sacred Heart high school will be | given from 9 p. m. to midnight

Rite Is Announced | tonight in the school gymnasium.|

The marriage of Miss Dorothy The Cathedral orchestra will play. | McDonald to Sidney James Kemper | Committee chairmen for the! is announced by her parents, Mr. event are Miss Ruth Ohleyer, chapand Mrs. William G. McDonald. erons; Miss Bonita Pierle, adver-| The Rev. Fr. Joseph Vollmer per-|tising; Miss Mary Frances Dolan, formed the ceremony in the rectory posters; John Wurz, orchestra: | of St. Francis de Sales church last|Joseph Buergler, refreshments; | Saturday. { Melvin Holzer, tickets, and Delbert | Attendants at the wedding were| Huth, checking. the bride's sister, Miss Mary Ther-/|

esa McDonald and R. McDonald | Sh niper Is Tomorrow | |

Kroger. Mr, Kemper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilby R. Kemper. Alpha chapter, Rho Delta soror-|

Miss McDonald attended Matian | ity. will entertain with a miseella- | college and the bridegroom attend-|Deous shower tomorrow in honor of ed the Indiana College of Pharmacy.| Mrs. Gordon Trout, who, before her | The couple is at home at 3466 Car-|fecent marriage, was Miss Ruth roliton ave. | Warriner. The party will be held at)

Fo REE EE the home of Mrs. Robert Aumann, | Pastor to Talk Friday

Bobbitt. cheting going on—for our armed

Members of the hostess commit-| cheted of two balls of bright blue

Yarn Holder

© “Inhtelligerice Quotient” and’ “My Favorite ‘Radio Quiz Program?” will bethe topics of Mrs. A. A. Gbddwin and Mrs. B.A. Wilking at a ‘NORTH SIDE STUDY club meeting vomorrow. Members will aneet with Mrs. Marie Rogers, 4924. N. Illinois: st. «Me,

Following a 1- o'clock dessert luncheon of the NORTH SIDE MOTHERS’ club tomorrow, Miss Jean Woods of L. S. Ayres & Co. will talk on “Plastics”. Mrs. Paul J. Stokes’ home, 4519. Central ave, will be the group's meéeting place.

The JANET: ADA ¢lib will hold its 23d annual spring luncheon tomorrow at 12:20 p. m. in the Summit cafe, 2035 N. Meridian st.

Members of the ON-EA-OTA club will sew for the Red Cross all day tomorrow at the home of Mrs. John E. McElroy, 52 S. 15th st., Beech Grove. A noon luncheon will be followed by a short business meeting. : -

Mrs. J.. L. Steinke will discuss “A Trip Through the Philippines” and Mrs. R. R. Smith will give a book review before the THURSDAY club of South Bend’ tomorrow. | The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh B. Shedd.

| PILOT CLUB INTERNATIONAL will meet for dinner tomorrow evening at the Canary cottage.

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Geraldine O'Rourke To Entertain Miss Geraldine O'Rourke, 333 W. 39th st., will entertain tonight with a “Gay Nineties” party for members of Epsilon Pi chapter, Delta Theta Tau sorority. Appearirig on the program will be Mary Lou and Martha Sue Beck and Miss Delores Stickney. Special guests will be Misses Alice Nutall, Stickney, Crystal Cooper, Ione Duddle, Mesdames James Yarnell, W. H. Knapp and Roy E. Schortemeyer. Assisting hostesses will be Misses Ernestine and Ma: | Jane Simons and Mrs. Mauri Johnston.

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By MRS. ANNE CABGT With so much knitting and cro-

forces and to replenish our own family wardrobes—it's a time saver to have a handy yarn holder.

Bag is 13 inches iong and is cro-

thread, one ball of red and one ball nf white. Your friends who are doing their share of knitting will thank you a hundredfold if you present them with such a convenient yarn holder. Don’t forget the “shut-in” {friend or the invalid who

For complete crocheting instructions for “Yarn Holder Bag” (pat-

your name and address and the pat- | Mrs. Benjamin Guthrie, 3247 Col-

chapter, Phi Theta Delta, at 8:30

Indianapolis Times, 106 Tth aye l o'clock tonight.

New York. Enclose 1 cent postage

P.-T. A. MEMBERS and HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

You are dordially wmvited to

BLOCKS High School FASHION SHOW

Thursday at 4 o'clock Modeling by

® 21 Rugged High School Boys and ® 21 High School Glamour Girls

Scenes and stunts dramatizing clothes for pre-graduation events, class day, baccalaureate, and the graduation dance.

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Sixth Floor Auditorium

514 Bosart ave. The Rev. T. E. Thompson, pastor of the Christian Missionary Alliance church, will address the Mary E. Balch W. C. T. U, unit Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Paul Durant, 1907 E. 52d st. Topics for discussion will be “Sabbath Observance” and “Scientific - Temperance Education.” Mrs, Elbert Moore will preside. s Mrs. Jegen Hostess Beta Chi Theta’s Alpha chapter will hold a business meeting at 8:15

p. Mm. toda® with Mrs. William Jegen, 2818 E. North st.

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