Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1942 — Page 24

pace Gabi THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sororities— | Arlington Show| Speakers at C.A.R. Convention |Senior Scouts Annual Reports IEEE Will Benefit ZS To Be Honored On Alpha Phis’ | BLA Army Hospital . i At Breakfast

Agenda Monday Governor Schricker to| - A June garden breakfast honor-| br : fond dh Attend O . : 3 |ing the Misses Helen. Brinkworth, Kappa Beta Chi Plans tena Opening: | : Mary Louise McManus, Phyllis Hall : . ; : Bs : : and Mary June Ormsby, four grad-. To Hold Sports Night An oblong of pasteboard can . uates of Senior Girl Scout troop 87, | lequal a handful of malted milk 3 | land their mothers will be held A meeting featuring annua] busi- [8 [{ablets, bouillon tablets and choco- | | June 6. . ness reports, and social gatherings IE otc. Or it may be the equivalent : . ye ini Be lade have been announced by sorority ; of a tourniquet for emergency use, h : ess for the breakfast, which will be women. re Yas by a doctor or nurse. It might even, given at her home, 4721 N. Penn‘ALPHA PHI will hold its last ; equal an adequate reading supply, ; : 5 sylvania st., at 11 a. m. ' business sessicm of the current year “|for a convalescent soldier. = : Assisting with arrangements are Monday afternoon at the home of i If the pasteboard is an admission {the following troop members: the Mrs. Wendell P. Coler, 127 E. 44th ticket to the 12th annual Arlington : ; ; st. Mrs. Coler will be assisted by |#&« Lp horse show, the chances are that a Dul her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Scott. Dexhetmer-Carlon Photo. it will represent one of these items. j ® > Cooper, Constance Drake, Eleanor Reports of the year’s accomplish-| The engagement of Miss Laura For the proceeds of the show, June National officers of the Children of the American Revolution whe | Mauch, Betty Maxwell, Mary Jane ments will be presented by com-| pea Ash to Charles R. Bottorff 10 to 13 at Arlington stables, will be| will speak tomorrow afternoon at the state C. A. R. convention here |Foerst, Janet Matkin, Joan Yarian, mittee chairmen including MIs.| gon of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E, [used to establish an emergency fund | are William S. Berner (left), East Orange, N. J, junior president, and |Joan McManus and Corinne GrinScott, rushing; Mrs. Arthur Dixon,| gottorff, Greensburg, is aie for General Hospital 32, the group| Mrs. Louise Moseley Heaton (right), Clarksdale, Miss., president. The |slade. They will be aided by their * finance; Mrs. Robert Horn, Red nounced by her parents, Mr and of 47 doctors and 72 nurses recently | gession will be in the World War Memorial auditorium. mothers. : :

Cross sewing; Mrs. Robert Seward,| mys. Bernard M. Ash, 4305 Eng- commissioned here to serve with 8.00 state alumnae activities, and Mrs.| jish ave. Pvt. Botforft is stationed expeditionary forces. vxet . | : Loi M thi : i The Indianapolis ang. Marion | - Mason King, Maple Leaf fund. at Fb. Lewis, Wash, No date has | The purchate of 8 litke; can pros Girl Reserves is Mathieson Is county Girl Scout Leaders’, associaA slate of new officers for the| peen set for the wedding. vide sufficient emergency food ra- H ed P tion will sponsor a picnic at Camp coming year will be presented by tions for the individual food Kit to] onor at arty Dellwood Monday at 6:30. p. m.

Mrs, Richard Boatman, chairman of be carried by each member of the! 4 nor ps This will be the association's last | & eee a a ; , the nominating committee. Serv-|[,eqgion News— unit at all times. Invite 00 to Honor guest a a dessert bridge meeting until troops resume their i ; : In: og Mee Boatinan's oct eg and linen shower given recently by |g tivities in September. ¥ / os g s. Boal s committee Governor to Attend ss 1 Miss N ns a al a [1 eam ® fh were Mrs. Marion Ensley and Mrs. Mav Pla Da Miss Marian Sturm and ancy| A program, including a skit by rey Badgley was Miss Lois Mathieson tiring members. of ‘the executive

Bruce McIntosh. U 1 Prepare Governor Henry F. Schricker will : e. v * Alpha Phi's national convention, nits occupy a box at the opening night who will be married June 14 to Rob- | committee, election of officers and are Yours in Today S Chipso! :

which was to have been held in San - ceremonies. He has accepted the| 3 carte an tomorrow hav Ss B's ore 510 Woe: {lang in th i wl bs Me Antonio, Tex., next month, has beén To Sell Poppies invitation of Robert H. Brown of yay at Garfield park tomorrow have Miss Sturm’s home, 5750 Washing ticipating in the skit will be Mescanceled because of the war crisis. Arlington stables, and the Indiana: issued to more than 400 junior |ton blvd. ; dames W. L. Heston, James Foulke, H= as an elephant in washing In its place a meeting of the na- V Saddle Horse association to be an _~ B The overt 1s being Miss Mathieson is the daughter of [Raymond Smith, John 'W. Ferree, L1 power! Gentle as a lamb in washtional officer and board of gover- For eterans honor guest that night. Gir] Reserves, ee 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathieson, |TTuman Barlow, C. A. Grancik,| 'M& action! That's Chipso—the amazing nors will be held in the Middle . Mr. Brown and the I. S. H. A are sponsored from 3 to 7 p. m. by the atlanta, Ga., and the prospective Jacob Harden, Earl Armbrust, Har- new Chipso Flakes! They give you a West. The first wartime poppy day, co-sponsors of the four-night show.' yunjor Inter-Club council of Girl bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Sela|old Stafford, H. V. Wilson and| Whiter wash than many other popular E : 12th district Horses from leading Indiana stables Burkholder, 418 Buckingham drive. |Frank Osborne. soaps—give you extra safety for colors. A meeting at Little America for sponsored by the will compete with entries from out Gi ris contests have The ceremony will be at ‘the Kappa| Leaders of Brownie, Intermediate : The Chipso way means no hard scrubminiature golf and bowling has| AMERICAN LEGION auxiliary, willlof the state in the outdoor ring at Competitive spo Alpha Theta sorority house at But-|and Senior troops who will attend bing, no boiling, no chemicals, no strong been scheduled by ALPHA chap-|,. neld tomorrow. More poppies Arlington, 46th st. and Arlington been arranged. Each club may|ler university. the ‘picnic are asked to take sand- granulated soap. No wonder clothes last 67, APPA BETA CHI, for Mon. h been purchased for the sale ave. leriter contestants in the events| Mothers of the couple were guests|wiches, a covered dish and sugar longer! Switch to Today’s Chipso! day evening, Mrs. William Bur-|fave p As an added feature, there will : Jude kite flying, base-|at the party with Mesdames Mary for their coffee j : rows, 4308 Guilford ave, will be|this year than were bought in any|,. nightly concerts by state, school which will inc ude te flying, ba Kessan. O. W. Badgley, O * ? ball, potato racing and other games. gan, O. W. Badgley, O. O. Alvey, hostess to the sorority for its reg-|other year in the history of the|and army bands. Robert Sturm, Misses Sally Stien- ' ( ular business session June 8 ; A cup will be presented to the club b ’ y A fternoon Drink / DEFY ANY SOAP AND CHIPSO 18 SO MUCH : organization. winning the most ribbons. augh, Ruth Miles, Jean Dieterich, ; TO WASH CLOTHES WHITER FOR COLORS am Mrs. Clifford Hinkley will enter-| Proceeds from the sale will be Di H Following the day's activities Suzanne Masters, Jeanette Lichten-| An especially good afternoon oo % THAN CHIPSO / OR COLORS TIAN STRONG tain BETA chapter, SIGMA DELTA |used to benefit disabled veterans of Inner ONOT'S [there will be a picnic supper and |e Bette and Georgianna Smith, |drink for the children when they OAP /, = SIGMA, in her home, 2441 S. Me-|world war I and also the veterans songfest led by Miss Malvin Mor- Joan Williams, Jeanette Zerr, Ruth |come home from school would be ridian st, at 8 o’clock Monday |of the present war. Auxiliary units IL. H d ton, executive secretary of the Girl Sumner, Barbara Frederickson, Mary |honey in warm milk. Use about evening. Mrs. Wyn Harlin will be|will be stationed in downtown and cag uc ca Reserves. Lou Robinson, Mary Deets and Syl-|two tablespoons of honey to one! co-hostess. ; outlying business districts through- . nn via Pittman glass of milk. ous the da¥. The Indianapolis unit of the| The Shortridge Hi-Tri club of —— Mrs. Homer Asher is the 12th|women’s Overseas Service league senior - high dl Girl Reserves * :

1 district py chairman. She is|will entertain the 1 » ti Sp ring Cleaners i. bop v niertain the leaguos pationsl irecently elected Miss Pauline Bon-

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assisted by Mesdames Merrill president, Mrs. Herman J. Bakker Woods, P. A. Johnson and Annalof Webster, N. Y., with a dinner in|nel president. Other officers are

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Kennerly. the Marott hotel tonight. Mrs. Bak-| Miss Pat Stute, vice president; Miss

ker is en route east after a tour J Al " | | : ADDEN-NOTTINGHAM i Eln Swain, secretary, d Miss : nid Pues. of the middie western unit of the | peggy Potter, treasure, Committ ‘WE CANNO I HA v E ALL WE WAN ! : a oO - : : . 3 . Will hold Ks May organizations. chairmen will be named in the fall! ! . ; oe v EE

day at 1 p. m. in the post home, During World War 1 Mrs. Bakker |nriss Dale Waterbury is club spon- : ! 1130 W. 30th st. Hostesses will be|served as pathologist for base hos- sor and Mrs. Robert Juday is ad- a : Lan a Mesdames Herbert Dunlap, ‘J. P.[pifal 9 in Vichy. She has lived in| yiser. A 8 d Lee Sims Germany, Hawaii and China and : ; : . k Si, Cook and Lee " at one time was president of the \ ; Af

Mrs. Harry Lorber, unit president, ML R osann Smi h Is has appointed the following nocmi- Paris unit of the league. At present e t

: she is engaged in war relief w . .“: i : vi 4 a % nating committee, wiih will ne for ne age en ork Appoint e d E dit or - 3 | ER port at the June meeting: . ; . | I = DL trong, chairman’ Mis] Me VU. & Avesander, president; Times Special ; . of the Indianapolis unit, is in| EVANSTON, Ill, May 22—In a ; o Lt

Helen Foster and Mrs. Constance ; charge of arrangements for the din- | recent annual election of the North- RESID . i ed 7 : : 0 0 SE 1 1942 .

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sisted in the collection of funds for cations, Miss Rosanne Smith was

i jong 7avy peer az Loew's Sunshine Club Plans named editor of the Purple Parrot, Lag : Ty i | $396. A i May Br eakfast monthly magazine. She is. the : , : E | NX) i >

: : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. At a recent meeting, INDIANAP- L Tne Dhiliens Sunshine Club, Smith, 3362 Ruckle st., Indianapolis. LE PETIT SALON des Huit| >” 0 annual May break-| Miss Smith is a junior inthe OLIS P eames oo fast Wednesday noon at the Sundial| College of Liberal Arts. In addition Chapeaux Quarante tearoom, 3331 College ave. Hostesses|to her work on the magazine and

tributed money for one child’s vaca- will be Mrs. W. R. Beck, chairman, | Daily Northwestern, campus newstion at the Julia Jameson Nutrition Mesdames John Connor, T. G.|paper, she is a member of Shi-Ai,

camp in Bridgeport. The organiza- Evard, ‘A. J. Hueber and W. J.| women’s social honorary society, and For example, you must give up some of the tion also donated $5 to be used to Weaver. Alpha Chi Omega sorority. : : : i ; buy playing cards for service men : po coffee you enjoy — but you'll do it gladly when

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cards for ‘those in foreign service. Jnl meg you realize why you are making the sacrifice

Bridge Tourney 7 Is Tomorrow [era 4 YE dn ed ae at Ee ee. oT yo Full ld A a ee a Gore] our {4} I a EE EX Bry onlfos tad tic vowel chairman of the bridge section, has ; i . 25% lesscoffee to goaroun 4, ‘hana yoarago. . y oof ee that 1s y

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E. E. Whitehill, : BEE te na : A Ry ns A vARS is Serenand Carr, Robert Walker and -£ : To meet’ this emergency, A&P asks, that 2. Buy coffee So is freshly ground sad ure polisher “Id 8 Qusier (Garth Marine. Be you share with your neighbor—that you buy correctly ground for your coffeepot.

mitten will help to cut down on the ; - Re ‘ . time expended In spring house. |, Tournament players Will be Met ne only one package of coffee at a time. Some

cleaning—a lasting and highly ef. [dames Jack Berry, Bari Thurber . £ customers may wish to “buy as usualty but ‘3. Be sure your coffeepot is absolutely clean. clent dust-broom case to slip on|Jobn F. Cummins, Ralph Gery, : HR : itted th ild be \ over 3 broom when you do the wall [John M. McKinstry, Robert iA if they were permitted to, they woul Shun : paper cleaning is a permanent ad-|Pflumm, Virginia Brackett Green, J 3 | depriving a friend or a neighbor of the equal 4. Carefully measure both coffee and water dition to your house cleaning equip- | 00% Westies, Donsk Pi CE right to enjoy coffee. " —one heaping tab. of coffee for * ment. : arry Orrow, 3 aah : And the dish mop? It’s an in- Naole Boke. Re ig Whey Bk In the American way, you will accept the each cup (}/2 pint) of water. vention of mine—a way to cut down | Walker, ie an ’ ) : oud 11: 1 ans on. the. experse way dish mops! |Misses Carolyn Dunn, Betty Miner, . : : restriction willingly. And you can still enjoy To obtain directions for the filet |Dorothy Springer , and Geraldine fae t coffee by conserving it right in your home, crochet cover for broom, crocheted Getz. - Cotton 88P8T" | by avoiding waste in every way. Make only -

‘ 8 : duster mitten, dish-mop top, all] Contestants for table prizes will : spun O77 Ey ; . : . comprising the thrift op ibe Mesdames John Tyler, E. L. dines 8nd ho PRA ~ as much as you know you and your family Follow these simple, practical rules. They'll (Pattern 5338) send 10 cents in coin, |Baker Jr. John Stillwell, Randall i will drink at a serving—and not one cup help you make and enjoy perfect coffee every

your name and address and the pat- | Bass, Bert Davis, Victor Guio, Ca tive © re fn 3 . more. Perhaps you may even want tQ plan time. Don’t waste coftee—give your full suptern number to Anne Cabot, The |ford Cast, Howard McCord, Bufor com ) “ha dh zt ’ : , Indianapolis Times, 211 W. Wacker |Cadle, Howa'd Graves, Williat1 sizes 12 to 18. ’ one meal without coffee eich ‘week. But fos to our government's conservation order. drive, Chicago. Inclose 1 cent|Behrmann and Frank Langsen- whatever you do, be Sure that every cup you njoy coffee and share that pleasure w ith - brew is the best possible. _ your neighbot, :

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