Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1942 — Page 18
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942
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Society—
Several Dinner Parties Will Precede Lambs Club Frolic
Clothes Made From Odds and Ends Join War's Fashion Parade
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THE FINAL LAMBS CLUB FROLIC of the season, Saturday night at the Athenaeum, will be attended by a number of large parties, several of which will include out-of-town guests. The floor show for the frolic will be a review of the four preceding events this year, presented in October, December, February and April. With Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rogan's party of 10 at dinner in the Athenaeum will be Mr. and Mrs. Merle E. Robertson of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rose will entertain at dinner at the club for Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brown of Lake Forest, Ill, and Messrs. and Mesdames John E. Hollett Jr., George Fotheringham, Harold Cross and Walter J. Hubbard Jr. J. A. Armstrong's dinner guests will be Miss Frances Kearby and her house guest, Miss Margaret Carpenter of Seattle, Wash., Messrs. and Mesdames Eugene N. Trago, C. M. Hammond and George E. Bardwell and Mr. Francis Brosnan. The Thornton W. Sterretts will entertain a party of 2¢ at dinner at ik Athenaeum. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer's party will have at the club following a cocktail party at the Pantzer home. Additional dinner reservations have been made by Mrs. William G. Sparks and C. Norman Green. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bookwalter, production chairmen for the Soor show, also will have dinner at the club. Their assistants in arranging the show were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Boozer and Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. Keeling.
Clowes-Jackson Wedding Is Saturday
MISS MARGARET GRACIE JACKSON of Boston and Dover, will become the bride of Dr. George H. A. Clowes Jr., son of and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes of Golden Hill, in a ceremony at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon mn the Dover church. She is the daughte Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of Boston. The ceremony, at which the Rev. Robert Wood Nicholson of Woods Hole, Mass, is to officiate, will be followed by a reception in the summer residence of Miss Jackson's parents at Dover. The brides attendants will be her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles tson Jr., the former Miss Mary Frothingham, matron of honor, and Miss Betty Bean, Wilmington, Del, and Miss Olga Muller, New k, bridesmaids, Allan Clowes, New York, will serve as his ers best man and the ushers will include James H. Jackson, to-be’s brother, Dr. Thornton Brown, Middletown, Conn.; Wister Meigs, Washington; Ethan Allen Dennison and Dr. Riggs III, New York. edding trip the couple will be at home in Boston where s an interne in the Harvarg surgical service of the Boston I The bride-to-be was a student of the Winsor school, r, the Sorbonne in Paris and the University of Munich.
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Dad’s old long flannel underwear Automobile upholstery provided the material for these outfits, Yt's
practical rain cape worn by this model, made this snappy playsuit, worth remembering when the jaloppy’s tires wear out,
J. D. Hutfmans The Bridal Scene— Miss Searcy To Give Piepenbrok-Hancock Bridal Party Is Honored
Bridal Dinner Announced for Wedding Sunday; At Shower
The bridal party for the wedding |
Olive Edwards and Fiance Feted of Miss Grace Wasson Huffman ® |
> - An approaching marriage, announcement of attendants and an | AY iy agro ol {informal party are included in today” s bridal scene. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John! Attendants for the wedding of Miss Harriet Hancock and James W. D aE for dinner Saturday, I'Piepenbrok Sunday afternoon in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed a + Buckley's in Cumber- church have been announced. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. HY a ta y hie Mrs. R. F. Hancock of Newcastle and the prospective bridegroom's I ils at the dinner will be the parents are the Rev. and Mrs. Ernst A. Piepenbrok.
The Rev, Mr. prospective bridegroom's parents,
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“What lovely curtains . . Well, that’s what the
An old shower curtain was used to make the dresses used to be until ingenuity took over,
Women Even Salvage Upholstery From Junked Automobiles
GONE ARE THE DAYS when happy-go-lucky American housewives threw away their old shower curtains, window drapes, hats, portieres, furniture slip covers. They are all being used these wartime days to make dresses, coats, raincoats, new hats and practically everything else in regular wearing apparel. The ingenuity of the American woman, paralleling the efficiency of Uncle Sam’s war industries, was demonstrated in New York the other day when the National Salvage Fair was sponsored by Bundles for America at the request of the war production board.
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Jack Miss Hermine Waltz and Miss | Dorothy Steadtfeld recently were cohostesses at a surprise miscellaneous shower for Miss Frances Searcy, whose marriage to Harold R. Graham will be read Sunday in the Olive Branch Christian church. The party was in the former's home, 1640 Barth ave. Mrs. Ora Searcy, bride-to-be, and the prospective
re-made clothes as plans are made to shove the program into high gear, Women can use almost any old piece of cloth they were planning to throw away. One woman made a little boy's suit from two sugar sacks at a cost of 12% cents.
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The ceremony, at church, will be followed by grandmother,
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and Miss Marib#th Harrison at 7:30 p. m. next Wednesday, home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William of Indianapolis. the Will Returning, they will visit in Yellowstone national
The ceremony rison, formerly ng to Dayton. Colorads Springs. park
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C. L. E. F. Club Plans Houseparty at Lake
MISS NORMA OBURN will entertain George H. Oburn, New members are Misses Ann Metzger, Phoebe
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; ctive bridegroom was graduated from Orchard and Park 1001s here and from Harvard university and the Harvard Medical His parents are at their summer home in Woods Hole.
AND MRS. EDWIN M. McNALLY will have 8s their weekJohn M. Baker and her be here to attend the wedding Saturday i Margaret Saunders Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rilliam medics Coppock, to Joseph Lyman Fisher of Juneau, Alasks. 8:30 o'clock in the Meridian Street Methodist a reception at the home of Miss Winslow's Mrs. Henry Hallam Hornbrook
T. Williams will leave
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schlegel; Messrs. and Mesdames M. D. Curtis, Robert Lauth, Edward Little, David Hocker, the Misses Judy Badger, Mary Jane Schmitt, Jane Huffman | and Harry Miller and George Campbell of South Bend. Last night Miss Schmitt and Mrs. |
Lauth entertained with a crystal § shower for the bride-to-be at the| MS. Edward D. Taggart will head
Sigma Kappas To Convene In Cleveland
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sisted by the Rev. C. David Hancock, the bride-to-be’s brother. Mrs. David Hancock will be her sister-in-law’s matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Stanley Langston of Indianapolis and Miss Brenta Buckles of Marion. James Miller will serve as best man and the ushers will be Fred Raker, Paul Klinge and Thomas and Walter
bridegroom’s mother and sister, Mrs. Raleigh Graham and Miss Joyce Graham, were among the guests. Others at the shower were Mesdames James Kingham, Allen Huggins, Edward Doversberger of Tipton and the Misses Beatrice Haller, Ruth Fleck, Virginia Hafer, Rose-
(the group of Indiana delegates to 3 he h e. rere ‘ um a ARTY rly |the national convention of Sigma | Lorena Schmitt and MTS. Earl | appa sorority opening in Cleve-| Kineston i land Saturday. Sessions will con- | : py [tinue through Tuesday. With Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. | director of the Schegel at the party were Mesdames NL NSE» Seether
central office and grand treasurer F. J. ‘Schmitt, W. Lawrence Sexton, fof the organization. Delegates from
¥. H. Schmitt, Robert Sutherland, | [the Indianapolis alumnae chapter) Russell Powell, H. C. Block Jr. » will pe Miss Virginia Trickey and| Elmer Gilson Jr, Hocker, Curtis|wss Lorena Denham. Miss Doris | and the Misses Joan Casey. Jean gpning of Indianapolis, Miss Betty
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308 N. Walcott st., and their tomorrow for Dayton, Wyo., of another son, Gordon Robert
will be at I. X. L.
liams will stop at Denver and
tonight at the home of for members of the
mary Snyder, Mary Lou Stadler, Delores Crockett, Winifred Nichols, Flora Achgill, Laverne Morical, Irene Kuntz, Doris Geer, Doris Linville, Winifred Uebelhack, Marjorie [Schnell, Ruth Weiland and GeneSa Ketchum.
Piepenbrok.
Ld ” 8 Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Edwards entertained with an informal party for their daughter, Olive, and her fiance, Harry George Marshall, last | night at the Riviera club. The couple will be married Saturday in|
Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Jie, the Women—
Guests at the party were Messrs. and Mesdames Fred G. Marshall, Jack Hunter, Mars Farrell, Russell There Is One Like This in Mr. and Mrs, Chester A. Worland, | E very Town v
White, Curtis Plopper, Mrs. Herman 416 Spencer ave, announce the apBy RUTH MILLETT
ia Henning, Betty Sue Martin, Barbara MacDougall,
At the e party, pluses will be completed for a houseparty to be held at Sylvan he near Kendallville early in July. Girls of the club and their escorts will attend a picnic Sunday at Brown county state park. Aftending. with the new members, will be Misses Louise Ax, Anne Daw , Madonna Elrod, Mary Faucett, Mary Lambertus, Oburn, Virginia Mitchell, Dorothy Pyle, Margaret Sigler and Joan Thistle. = » x An invitational two-ball foursome will be played Sunday at the ) apolis Country club. beginning at 1 p. m. A buffet dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Enos and Mr. and Mrs. William Macgregor Morris will serve as hosts and hostesses.
Rivi viera a Club Plans Breakfast And Swim for July 4; Patriotic Rally Is Tuesday
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Arrangements being made by & committee headed hy Mr, Aiding them are Messrs. and Mesdames Fletcher Brown, Ralph Hol ton, Kenneth Lemons, Scott Hosier, Lloyd Meyer and Ernest Johnson. All hb members are invited to
swim from 7 to 9 a- m. Breakfast|state director of selective service, will be served from 9 to 10 a. m.
and a dance will be held from 10 und Ms. Charles 1. Miller, 5 Slob to 11 a mm. Reservations must be member Who has donated blood made for the event. three times to the blood bank. In collaboration with the Ameri-| Tomorrow evening the Boosters! can Legion, the club will sponsor a public patriotic rally to aid contributions to the army and navy blood bank at 8 p. m. Tuesday in s the clubhouse Speakers will include Comm. R. H G. Mathews, head of navy recruiiing here; Col Robinson Hitchcock,
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dance will be Saturday night. RegiStration for the free swimming chool for members is still open and | members may enter classes at any] time. Courses, which will continue! throughout the summer, already are
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for the Riviera club's breakfast swim on July ¢ are! and Mrs. Earl T. William- |
will hold a dance and the_ all club |
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y of Our Lady of Lourdes ‘
gone into effect the “Not Us”
o Entertain for
A miscellaneous shower honoring
Margaret Kelly | the basement. .
IB. Leech and Mrs. Edward Spooner of Chicago. {roaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Ann, to Harry N. EVERY COMMUNITY in America has a few “Not Us” families. A “Not Us” family is willing to do anything to help win the war but inconvenience itseif, At the an-
nouncement or rumor of a
scarcity the
“Not Us” familv doesn't say p hi losophically (except in ‘public) “We'll just have to get | aiong on less.” Instead it rushes out and lays
The above photos show some of the 300 smart-looking outfits that were sent in from all sections of the country by women who fashioned them smartly out of all sorts of odds and ends, including shower curtains, drapes and—upholstery from seats of junked autos. The clothes are being collected for the nation's needy families, including 5,000,000 migrant workers following the trail of wartime construction, and other workers who have been dislocated temporarily by industries swinging over into war production. Mrs. Wales Latham, national president of the Bundles for America, predioted 20,000 women volunteers will be needed to contribute
L. L. Dunbars Will
Give Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. L. IL. Dunbar will entertain with a dinner in honor of Herbert M. French Saturday evening at the Woodstock club. Mr, French will be married to Miss Laura Frances Tousey Sunday afte ernoon in the Olive Branch Chriss tian church. House guests of the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Herbert {L. French, including Mr. and Mrs, | Bmerson Pierson and Mrs. Bernard | Heyman, all of Peoria, Tll., will be among the guests. Mr. and Mrs, George Shortle of Tipton also will attend the dinner
ONE 4-PURPOSE
in a supply of the scarce ar-
Ruth Millett ticie. Others
may have to do &
[without but “Not Us.” It sounds like exaggeration but
| | § the “Not Us” family actually notu-| ba
ally grumbles about what a nuisance it is to have to remember to
take an old tube to the drugstore) §
when buying a new tube of tooth- | paste,
Now that has |
family only gets half a pound & week per person, like everybody else. But they are still enjoying pies, cakes, and cookies as usual—which | could orly be managed by failure |
| to declare that hundred pounds in |
sugar rationing
THE TIRE SHORTAGE scared |
“BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STON" TT PAVE TH MANY WAVS—TINK IT OVER
| Miss Margaret Loraine Kelly will|the daylights cut of the “Not Us”
Devine, Janet Graham, Lavina Anne Regel and Miss Inge Pelikan | Steinke and Jane Huffman. of Evansville and Miss Mary June i Larson of Hammond will represent | Makes Plea tor universities in this country and) «» The re 75 alumnae ’ aa 3: | Wilson, Indianapolis, son of Doll reading is not enough; its useful- ity’s national philanthropy. ness is related to the excellence of| A report of the sorority’s war R b 5 | W : I Ls obcerts cago yesterday. la national Greek letter organization. | Discussing his own education, | Sigma Kappa began six months ago | which he titled. “Literacy Is Not te solicit funds from college and | : : ; More than half of the year's goal | dinner at Highland Golf and Counhe great books in the’ iy on By aol at of $1000 has been raised, the funds | try club at 7 o'clock tomorrow eveabout ‘the stage which an American | PCiNg spent for magazine subscrip- ning for their daughter, Eleanor, ing material for service men. Attending the dinner will be Mr. Aid Morale | ana Mrs. William A. Steinhilber, where the student is taught to read,! The committee in charge Works the prospective bridegroom's parwrite, and speak is the law school,” " Mr. Hutchins said. “The principal, |ately and carefully the meaning of | lcountry and outlying posts. 'Smelser, Wilma Ambuhl, Gene Am-| what he hiss vend, to criticise the A feature of the convention pro- hyn) Messrs. and Mesdames George | reasoning of opposing cases, and to gram will be the initiation of Mrs. | B. Johnson, Charles Woods, Charles “We have been so preoccupied Cleveland. Mrs. McQuate is vice] with trying to find out how to chairman of the Greater Cleveland | teach everybody to read anything! chapter of the Red Cross and chair. | everybody read nothing but pulp magazines, obscene literature, and Mein Kampf, the last state of the
morial service, a model meeting, a Panhellenic event with a nationally known speaker and a closing formal
‘dinner also will be included in the
be given by the Misses Lila Jane Harms, Dorothy Watts and Frances Loomis tomorrow evening in Miss | Harms’ home, 4629 N. Capitol ave.
family
even though they miraculously had
and for a long time they used their car as little as possible,
the Indiana university chapter. | The sorority was founded in 1874 Education In Reading At the convertion there will be Wilson of Orleans. : ; < an exhibit of handicraft work done| Tne wedding will be July 18 in| what is read and the plan for | project also will be made at the reading it, President Robert M.| convention, The project, magazines W ll Give . on ; alumnae chapters and individual | Enough, or the Autobiography of an Uneducated Man." Mr. Hutchins Members for purchase of magazines| n | tions by the Sigma Kappa magazine and william A. Steinhilber, who will Le i sheen ve, Commissions on the sub-| be married in Tabernacle Presbywith the morale division of the, ents; Mrs. Mayme Wilson, aunt of armed forces in order that maga- the bride-to-be; Mrs. A. R. Moore if not the sole, merit of the case ‘method of instruction is that the jn need of them. Numerous sub- Williams, Urbana, TH. write very extended examinations Harold Hitz Burton and Mrs. Ben- Mr. Stanley Trusty. in which the same standards of | [jamin T. McQuate, both of i and Mr. y y that we have forgotten the impor- | man of its residential roll call and tance of what is read. Yet it is war tund campaign. | nation would be worse than the ‘first. Literacy is not enough.”
at Colby college, Waterville, Me., Times Special by those aided by the Maine Sea | the rector Hutchins told the Conference on!for service men, is said to be the Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Rob- | agency. “It is sad but true that the only {zines will be sent to camps most of Willa Park, Ill, and Mrs. Edna student is compelled to read 8CCUT- [scriptions have gone to Alaska 8S| Other guests will be the Misses accuracy, care and criticism ave land. Mrs. Burton is the wife o obvious that if we succecded in! Formal business meetings, a me- ! Learning Fewer Words
convention program.
and has chapters in 52 colleges and | CHICAGO. June 25.— Merely Coast Missionary society—the soror- church. Reading at the University of Chi-| lonly one of its kind sponsored by | said that by dint of serious effort for mer in the armed forces. lerts will entertain with a bridal scriptions also are invested in read- terian church the following day. place in an American university ‘ately and carefully, to state accur- well as to camps and bases in this|npildred and Dorothy Roberts, Jean | imposed. Senator Burton, former mayor teaching everybody to read, and | | Wed Wed Recently Educators today are striving to! hold down the growth of their pupils’ vocabularies, concentrating on better mastery of fewer words, L. Katherine Clarke of Washington {university and supervisor of ele-| {mentary education in Clayton, Mo., said today at the conference. 3 “The lessening of the vocabulary ga burden by decreasing the total num- | (ber of words, by increasing the} |emphasis on the development of meanings, and by providing repe-| = tition of the words presented is now found at all levels of primary grade, readers,” ~Miss Clarke said. “The|. W total number of words used in readlers for each grade has decreased | steadily in recent years.”
Delta Theta Taus ‘Dine Tonight
The alumnae of Delta Theta Tau sorority will have a dinner meeting | at 6:30 p. m. tonight in the Haw- , thorn room. A business meeting in| the home of Miss Marie Shulter,] liam Charles Clements, son of Mr. {2021 N. Talbott st., will follow. | and Mrs. Leo G. Clements of ee, Wilts E_ West uf_yusl Bosch, Gur. un 5. Pw Is stationed at Ft. Ben- |
* D =» Block photo Miss Sarah Constance Deluca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Saminne
| Grraybill,
DeLuca, was married to Pvt. Wil- |
more than one spare for it. But the other day there was a hint that the government might have to take over private automobiles in the future or at least might permit a family to have only five tires. So, the “Not Us” family outside the gasoline ration area is running the wheels off the car, going for long Sunday drives and even taking week-end trips in it. It's simple, the way they have it figured out. If the government is likely to take their car away from them before the tires are gone, they might just as well wear out the tires themselves. And they are doing their best to do just that. The funny thing about the “Not Us” families is that they think they are good citizens. They certainly don’t believe for a minute they and their attitudes are handicapping the war effort. They believe in the war effort— but they don't want to be inconvenienced by it.
Miss Kelly will become the bride of Aviation Cadet Walter H. Carroll Sunday afternoon in the Third | ‘Christian church. The bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs, Victor Kelly; her grandmother, Mrs, P. Logan Ronk, and the mother of the prospective bridegroom, Mrs. W. E. Carroll, will be among the guests, Also at the shower will be Mesdames C.-M. Rist, Homer Kelly, Edward Yount Sr, and the Misses Madonna and Maurine Warner, Anna Shackelford, Rosemarie Shank, {Ruth Caroline and Mary Pauline | Keller, Mary Ann Lookabill, Wilda Jean Sutherland, Veva (Mae Gottschall, Ruth Bertsch, | Wilma Rothenburger, Janet Morgan ‘and Mildred and Wilma Young. Miss Kelly was entertained with a (luncheon recently in Block's Tore race room by Miss Louise Hodapp. | The bride-to-be's parents will he hosts at a buffet supper for the | bridal party following the wedding ‘rehearsal Saturday evening.
Retvwrn Home Mrs. J. E. Walsmith and her son, Edward, have returned to
In Cineinnats
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