Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1942 — Page 16

omemaking—|j i Store Summer Clothes Carefully] To Add Length to Their Life Span|

THE DAYS ARE SHORTER, the weather grows cooler and summer It's time to put away your summer clothes for their annual and this year be sure you do a thorough job of it, ting clothing away carefully during the seasons they are not keeps them in better condition, lengthens their life span. an your end-of-season routine to suit the kind of clothing you put Here are some tips from

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ses, Coats, Jackets

BT, take stock. Check each coat and jacket carefully to . it needs repairs. Mend any snags, loose buttons, ripped | or other damage. Look over ble dresses to see if they have,

ptective bags.

© that non-washable dresses

Tri Delt Pledge Dinner to Be Given Tonight

pledges of the Butler university chapter of DELTA DELTA DELTA

clean, and hang them in gar-|will be given this evening at the bags that will keep out thelo pia club. Miss Ruth Reck-

‘Close fastenings on garments

p keep them in shape. you store them. ngers, padded if possible, in protective bags. | the garment is all ly wool, safeguard es moths and carpet washing or dry-cleaning

tenwall is chairman for the event.

summer coats or jackets| Miss Betty Krueger, president, will Put these|/present the welcoming address and and |Mrs. Robert Renick, Indianapolis

alliance president, will talk on “The

wool or {Message of the Pearl.” Miss Frances it against beetles.|so will speak. the] Music for the program will be

ore, an alumnae member, al-

or jacket, put it in a protective provided by Miss Mary Esther Gui-

atl balls or

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hing Suits and Caps .

DON'T FORGET that your bathsuit needs care too, especially con wool. Wash your suit pn rinse and dry thor7, and store in a bOX. If your is wholly or partiv of wool, moth crystals, balls or flakes th it and either wrap the box or seal it so moths or carpet os cannot get inside. As for that bathing cap—it’s y valuable now that there is a r r shortage. Wash and dry it and put a little talcum powder or starch inside it before stor-

o 8 2 “Give your summer shoes a “oncer yer” and a good cleaning and have hem repaired before storing. Put es on shoe trees and store them boxes or in a shoe cabinet where ov will be protected from dust, If you have any shoes made from aterial that contains wool, put h crystals, balls cr flakes in

‘box with them. 2 »

re Hats With Care

PACK TURBANS or little soft hats sveral to the box — with tissue sr to protect the more fragile. fraw hats can be more easily damd and need a little more attenTake off any veils or fragile aming first. Then place the hats sch in its own box—brim side ‘whenever possible and resting loosely wadded tissue paper. ut some tissue paper inside the n and some around the outside [the hat, too. If there is room infe the box, you can pack the hat’s ling or loose ornaments with it.

JE SEAL OF ALITY IS

dichlorobenzene crysflakes in the pockets|ner, harpist. ; a bag of these preventives over the neck of the hanger. or fold the edges of the moths or beetles can Then hang the bag

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done, vocalist, and Miss Mari Wag-

Final plans for the Riley dinner|. - to be given Oct. 7 at the Claypool hotel by the: Indianapolis alumnae chapter of THETA SIGMA PHI were made last night by the group’s general Matrix table committee meeting at the home of Mrs. Mar-| jorie Binford Woods, alumnae general chairman. . The alumnae chapter is being assisted in arranging the dinner by the Butler university chapter with Miss Mildred Reimer as general chairman. Attending were Mesdames

last night's meeting John Kleinhengz, Henry F. Ostrom, W. T. Richardson, Donald Drake, Chelsea Stewart, Floyd Mannon and Elizabeth Yager, Misses Jeanne Lamoreaux, Hildred Funk, Luana Lee and Reimer.

Mrs. B. H. Guthrie, 3247 College ave. will .be hostess at 8:30 p. m. today ‘for ALPHA chapter, PHI THETA DELTA.

Officers will be installed by INDIANA ALPHA chapter, DELTA THETA CHI, following a formal dinner this evening in the Harrison room of the Columbia club. Mrs. Charles Speake of Indiana Nu chapter will be the installing officer. Miss Helen Christine Wallin. and Mrs. William Kraas II are in charge

Of 150 Women's

The new officers are Mrs. Raymond DeGraff, president; Miss Wallin, vice president; Mrs. Charles Smith, treasurer; Miss Charlotte Wehmier, secretary; Miss Mildred Dawson, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. | qo at .a brief business meeting Eras, educstional director. . | which will precede an informal tes. GAMMA BETA CHI will hold ‘its| The meeting will be addressed by

of Fabien Sevitzky. Mrs. Charles Latham, president of the women’s committee, will pre-

Symphony Society Committee To Entertain Representatives

first meeting of the fall season at 8:15 p. m. today in the Hotel Antlers with Miss Pearl Taylor as hostess.

Mrs. T. Victor Keene, chairman of the ticket campaign, and by Mesdames Jack A. Goodman, Sylvester Johnson and Robert M. Lingle, members of the committee's executive board. Incidental music during the afternoon will be played by Mari Wagner, harpist. Mrs. Lingle, ‘who is chairman of women’s organizations for the women’s committee, has secured the co-pperation of these groups because, she said “they believe sincerely in the value of music—for

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DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a

girl of 18 very much in love with|finest and most valuable possessions| Mrs. Wayne Guthrie; Music Study

rale—especially during war times, and because they consider a great symphony orchestra is one of the

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of their daughter, Maryellen, to Corp. Winston Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Keller, Pendleton. Corp. Keller is stationed at Ft. Mac-

Arthur, Cal. (Photoreflex photo.)

2. Miss Clara Maxine Campbell became the

bride of Lieut. Donald

A. Dobbins in a ceremony at 7:30 .p. m. Monday in the Broadway Baptist church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon A. Campbell and Lieut. Dobbins’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dob-

bins. (Bretzman photo.) 3. Mrs, Walter A. Howard

in Terre Haute. 4. An Aug. 24 ceremony in St.

Organizations

for

Indianapolis chapter, Mrs. Shoolem| — Bunge: ; oy Te aaah club, |; cague of Indianapolis, Mrs. Jere- - W. GC. Holt; Federa-|, ish L. Cadick; Kappa Alpha tion of Clubs, 7th district, Mrs.\qy ors alumnae chapter, Mrs: Rudolph Grosskopf; Indiana Fed-|g.. is Insley: Kappa Kappa eration of Clubs, 7th district chorus, Gamma ‘alumnae club, Mrs. Gayle Mrs. Laurence R. Hayes; Indiana wage. Magazine club, Mrs. Harry University Women’s club, Mrs. J. W. Dragoo; May Wright Sewall Dwight Peterson; Indianapolis|souncil of Women, Mrs. Claude Council of Women, Mrs. Donovan Franklin : A. Turk; Indianapolis Junior Wom- : en’s club, Miss Lavon Rice; Inter Alia club, Mrs. Fred E. Wagner; Inter Nos club, Mrs. Bert Gadd; International Travel-Study club, Mrs. H. G. Dougherty.

Irvington Groups A group of 17 women's organizations in the Irvington community

alone will be represented. They are the D. A. R. Irvington chapter,

Additional. Clubs National Council of Jewish Women, Mrs. Marcus Cohen; New Cen=tury club, Mrs. Joseph Lutes; Over the Teacups, Miss Flora Love; Par-ent-Teacher association, Mrs. William R. Shirley; Pi Beta Phi, Mrs. Virginia B. Green; Phi Mu alumnae club, Miss Adelaide Gastineau; Pl Omicron council, Mrs. Mary

22 in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Mr. the bridegroom’s parents. ‘(Dexheimer-Carlon photo.) 6. Miss Louise Klinge became the bride of Robert H. Amick in an Aug. 16 ceremony in St. John’s Evangelical and ‘Reformed church. She of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Klinge. The couple is at home | at 411 N. Riley ave. (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.)

‘was Miss Emma Louise Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I Reeves, before her marriage Thursday afternoon at the Propylacum. After Oct. 1, the couple will be at home

Joan of Arc Catholic church united

Miss Mary Krieg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William F. Krieg, 3922 Ruckle st., and Joseph A. Geiman Jr. (Dexheimer-Carlon photo.) ‘ 5B, Mrs. James Kirby was Miss Mrs. Edmond Hebel will entertain tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. in her home, 5515 Washington blvd, for representatives of 150 Indianapolis organizations which are @ndorsing the work of the women’s| are committee of the Indiana State Symphony society. The committee Monday will open its season ticket campaign the Indianapolis symphony orchestra's sixth year under the direction is the daughter

Mary Jane Newcomer, daughter of

Helen Paidrick Becomes Bride

Corp. and Mrs. Warren W. Harvey are on a motor trip which followed their wedding Sunday after-

noon in the East Sixteenth Street Christian church. Mrs. Harvey was Miss Helen Louise Paidrick, daugh

ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Paidrick, |

4526 E. 16th st. ; . The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Ethel Harvey, 2750 N. Adams st. Dr. Bruce Kershner, assisted by the Rev. Eric A. G. Martin of New Zealand, performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride's . sister, Mrs. Younce, was. her only attendant.

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a boy who is in the service. I think he is in love with me, too. He wants me to marry him before he leaves and I want'to very much but I am afraid he would not be frue although I have a lot of confidence in him.

of any community.” - Clubs Co-operate Seventy-three Indianapolis clubs

have co-operated, some of them by|jer; Garden club, Mrs. H. L. Mote; appointing volunteer campaign|Irvington circle of the Child Consaleswomen from their own mem-|servation League of America, Mrs

club, Mrs. Frances Helkema: Co-

terie, Mrs. Edward S. Craig; Women’s club, Miss Lola - Conner;

Friendship circle, Mrs. Simon Reis-|

Hayth: Pi Omicron, Zeta chapter, Miss Marie L. Schakel; Procter! ... pest man. a club, Mrs. William C. Kennedy. After next Tuesday, Corp. Harvey

Also the Propylaeum, Mrs. Flet-|will return to Ft. Riley, Kas,, where cher Hodges: Psi Iota Xi, Delta he ha$ been stationed since Febru-

Hota chapter, ‘Miss Dorothy E30: Mrs. Harvey will beat home

Owen J. Harvey served as his bro

here.

“quality test" seal of the Better Fabrics Testing Bureau, official laboratory -of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, representing the outstanding stores of the nation. Imagine, therefore, what that means to “you in added wear, in

I know I would be satisfied because I could go on to college and that would keep me busy. My father isn’t much in favor but I know I could make him see it my way. What would you advise me to do? WORRIED. # 8 » i Answer—I wouldn't advise you at all. Like your father I would think of the hundreds of impulsive marriages which have been made solely because the young husband was going to war. Many of these young couples would not have dreamed of getting married except for the war. When there is no other motive for mar-

|riage than the frantic desire to grab

at experience before it gets away from you, the success of the marriage is uncertain if not impossible. Naturally you believe you are in love, but a wise girl would wait and see what effect separation had upon herself and the yjoung man. JANE JORDAN,

Put your problems in a letter, to Jane Jordan who will answer your questions in this column daily.

8 and 40 Salon Books Monthly Meeting

"The monthly meeting of Indianapolis Petit Salon des Huit Cha-

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the Eight and Forty, American Legion auxiliary, will be held at 8 m, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Mary Ellis, Following the meeting, new officers will be installed and Mrs. Charles Drake will report on the

recent state marche of the group.|

{Boosters Plan Bance

‘Gilly Banta and his orchestra

~ |are to play for a party given by

bership. The clubs, and their presidents, who will represent them at the tea, are: Aftermath club, Mrs. Harry Koss; Alpha Delta Latreian, Mrs. william Hutchinson; Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae chapter, Mrs. Howard E. Lohmann; Alpha Nu Latreian, Mrs. Duane A. Shute; Alpha Pi Delta, Mrs. Allan E. Rathbun; Altrusa club, Miss Edith M. Dickover; American Association of University Women, Mrs. Herbert Russell; Amicitia club, Mrs. Ben Robinson; Business and Professional Women's club, Miss Marjorie Ford.

‘Butler University Mothers’ coun-

cil, Mrs. Robert H. Sturm; Children’s Museum guild, Mrs. Oscar Jose Jr.; Clio club, Mrs. Asher Evans; D. A. R. Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Mrs. William

Dobson; D. A. R. Cornelia Cole}

Fairbanks chapter, Mrs. Walter 8. Montgomery; Delta Delta Delta alliance, Mrs. Robert Renick: Ephamar - Literary club, Mrs. Mack Parker; Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Anagnous group, Mrs. Jerauld McDermott; Epsilon Sigma Omicron, Irvington chapter, Mrs. T. F. Fleck; Expression club, Mrs. E. PF. Madinger. 2 i

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Katharine Merrill Graydon club, i Mrs. George E. Gill; Grolier club,

Mrs. Myrtle Stephens;

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P. W. Ross. ‘| Kirk; ‘Sigma Alpha Iota, Nu Zeta

Also, Social Study club, Mrs.|chapter, Mrs. O. M. Jones; Sigma Harvey Hartsock; Home Study 8lub,| Alpha Jota patronesses, Mrs. ArMrs. L. D. Kingsbury; Fortnightly|thur H. Taylor; Southport Presbyclub, Mrs. Earl Byrket; Chautauqua |terian church, Music circle of club, Mrs. Herschel Miller; Catholic| Women’s association, .Mrs. Charles Women's Study club, Mrs. Ray Bab-| Brewer. : cock; Mothers’ Study club, Mrs.| Tokalon club, Mrs. Dell LitzelFay Sharkey; Quest club, Mrs. H.iman; Wednesday Afternoon club, P. . Bartlett; Tuesday club, Mrs.|Mrs. John H. Gill; Woman's DeMarshall D. Lupton: Dramaticipartment club, Mrs. club, George Gable, and the Wom-| Women’s Overseas Service commitan's Christian Temperance union,|tee, Mrs. Robert Alexander; WomMrs. W. G. Gingery. en’s Research club, Mrs, T. M. Other organizations which will|Shimer, and Wy-Mo-Dau club, send representatives are the Junior|Mrs. Charles T. Barclay.

WARM Morning . . .

Every Morning

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60 Nurse Aids Are Enlisted

Sixty women already have qualifled for nurses’ aid training since the beginning this week of a coun-

Cross and the Marion county civii-{It's fun to lose this new, easy The campaign, continuing through|way. You must the week, also seeks to register blood|be trim and fit donors for the Red Cross blood cen-|t0 do your pater. Announcement of registration of the 60 women came from C. Har=| vey Bradley, county civilian defense CALL TODAY FOB director. The women will begin : FREE APPOINTMENT class work within a few days, ac- : cording to Mrs. Willls D. Gatch,| campaign chairman, : The T A i R System Yesterday workers appealed fo : trict. .

sa (lo hE MESES

1. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart E. Bridges have announced the engagement |

"So That Comfort May Be Yours"

Newcomer of Logansport, before her marriage Aug. || and Mrs, Garrett F. Kirby

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