Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1942 — Page 12

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Indianapolis Woman's Club Sets Oct. 2 As. Date Ee Luncheon. at Promos

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Wendell Sherk. gd members of the clubs executive committee, headed by Mts.

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The room committee this year includes Mrs. Meyer, chairman; 4 Mesdamés Nobie Dean, Harvey J: Elam, Robert L: Glass and Hollett. f Ogers of the club aiding Mrs. Woollen will be Miss Blanche Stillson, vice. president: Mrs. Smiley M. Chambers and Mrs, William H. Ensley, recording and. Gurrésponding secretaries, and Mrs. James H. . Ruddell, treasurer,

ryn Mawr Students to Return

BEFORE RETURNING for the opening of Bryn Mawr college 29, Miss Margarets Jameson with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nald Jameson, will Jeave Sept. 24 for Washington, whete they will

Miss Jameson will be a senior at the college this year., Two other Indianapolis girls will go to Bryn Mawr Sept. 28. ey are Miss Carolyn Culp, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. p, who will enter her senior year, and Miss Joan Buschmann, Mrs. orothy Buschmann’s daughti per, who will be a junior. Miss Evaline ‘Hitz, daughter. of Mr. and: ‘Berijamin D. Hitz, will leave Sept. 25 ‘40 be on campus-tor, freshman orientation week.

fudor Hall to Open Wednesday

A GENERAL: ASSEMBLY will open Tudor Hall school at 8: 20 yclock Wednesday morning. - Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal, will peak. The kindergarten, directed by Miss Helen Hartinger, will be n from 9 to 11 a. m. that day and from 9 o'clock until noon for the rest of the week. All other classes in upper and lower schools will be in session umtil noon this week and a full day schedule will “be resumed next Monday. Miss Margery Quigg, ‘Richmond, president of the student goV= ernment association, has called a meeting of the student council at close of school Wednesday. Members of the senior class will t Thursday noon. Miss Mary Boyd Higgins is president.

hool Has New Faculty Members

THE TUDOR HALL FACULTY will include three new tehichers year. They are Mrs. Gladys Banes McColgin, replacing Miss e Wilson, head of the mathematics department, who is on ve of absence; Miss Betty Mackey, teacher of classes 3 and 4, ang Marjorie Rogers, librarian. ~ Mrs. McColgin, a Butler university graduate, has an M. A. de e in mathematics from Radcliffe college and an Ed. M. from Hard university. She formerly was. in the mathematics department ‘at Butler university and last year taught at ‘Wykeham Rise, Washington, Conn. . ad » 8 » ® £4 - Miss Mackey, also a Butler graduste, has done additional work t Johns Hopkins, Pennsylvania State college and State Teachers college, Pa. She comes from Newcastle, Pa, where she taught in ‘thie public school. system. iri. ‘*/ "The new librarian holds bachelor’s and master's ‘degrees from the University of Louisville ands B. S./degree from the School of Library Science at Western Reserve university, She formerly was connected with Ohio State university, Columbus, O.

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Among executives of: the Methodist Hospital's White Cross guild ‘at opening meetings this weekend at the hospital nurses’ home were (left to right)

Mrs. Fred 8, Guam, president

of the Meridian | chapter.

Street Methodist church chapter: Mrs, Harry Foreman, guild president, and Mrs. Clarence Kittle,

dent Ta ; presi of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Garden: be in charge Of a‘bruhich served at;

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(01d Glory Society, C A. R, Plans Silver Offering Tea for Sunday; Proceeds Will Benefit Red Cross A silver offering tea will be given by members of the Old Glory society, Children of the American Revolution, for parents and friends

Sunday from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. The tea is the opening event on the year’s

program.

Proceeds from the tea will be the local society's contribution to pur-

We, the Women— Wartime Girl Should Choose Date Carefully

. By RUTH MILLETT Times Special Writer

IT'S NO FUN for a girl who's used to plenty of dates to find herself sitting at home, night after night, with no one to take her dancing since all her young men have left town to go into one of ‘the servites. But a satisfactory solution isn’t for her to start dating married men.

chase of an ambulance to be presented to the American Red Cross Oct. 15 by the national junior president of C. A. R., William Berner of East Orange, N. J, Mrs, Jasper P. Scott, senior first vice president, is general chairman of arrangements and Richard Hill, junior vice president, is’ co-chairman. In keeping with the patriotic theme of the tea, Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger as guest speaker will tell the story of the “Flags of Our Allies.” She ‘will illustrate her talk with a display of authentic emblems of each allied nation. Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will provide music preceding the talk and during the tea hour which-will follow. . Board members will wear patriotic corsages and boutonnieres distinguishing them as hosts and hostesses. The reception committee, headed by James F. Bash, chairman, and Miss Elizabeth Jennings, co-

The Bridal Scene— Bush-Barrett Rite Read in San Francisco-

Announcements of three marriages

William J. Barrett announces the marriage of his daughter, Betty, to Pvt. James William Bush, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Bush, 1150 Spruce st. The service was read by|| the Rev. Pr. R. F. Cullen Friday at St. Mary's cathedral, San Francisco. The bride was accompanied to San Francisco by her aunt, Miss Kathleen Barrett, and her cousin; Miss Eleanor Holmes, who was maid of honor at the wedding. The best man was Pvt. Edward Yost. Pvt. Bush is stationed at Hamilton field where he is a ground mechanic in the air corps. The couple will be at home in San Raphael, Cal.|

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married Friday evening at the parsonage of the Edgewood Methodist

chairman, includes Rqbert Simpson, Stephen Bellinger, William Kegley

church. The Rev. R.. G. Skidmore officiated and the couple was at-

PASIess senaion at 3.30 g: m. The

{by Mrs. Earl Schull, grand 'organ-

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are included in today’s bridal notes.)

Miss Caleta Earnest of Anderson |. and Loren R. Boring of Finley were |

11:30 a. m, followed by a second

convention will end with a breakaway party at 2:30 o'clock arranged

izer. Officers of grand council. attend. ing the convention will be Mis. Jo-, seph R. Steinhagen, grand president, Epsilon chapter in Bedford; Mrs. Thomas Cisco, vice : president, Lambda chapter, Indianapolis} Mrs. Gamma. chapter, Indianapolis; Mrs. Russell Wattleworth,

| “lw or. u Meeting"

"Theta ‘chapter, Alliance, O., and

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Before her marriage July 3 in |

St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, Mrs. James T. Brady was Miss Isabel Spillman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. Spillman. The sags dg at Joi in Blam,

The Bay Laurel W. Cc. T. U. will meéet at the home of Mrs. Mary J. Cox, 702 Luett st. tomorrow after-moon-at 2 o'clock. “Timely Topics" will ‘be’ ‘the discussion subject and | an election of officers will be held. Mrs. Ola Glover is to be in charge of music,

grand secretary, Alpha chapter, Indianapolis, Also, Mrs. Paul M. Cook, grand treasurer, Gamma chapter; Miss Bertha Rinker, sergeant-at-arms

ts mestings at 7:30 o'clock this

evening in parlor A of the Central \ Y. W. OC. A, 329 N. Pennsylvania: st. Mrs. Richard Clark, association

chairman, has announced 3 that he

Mrs: Jesse C. Barker will talk on womials; Mrs. syn aus " ‘legidership; Mrs. Guy Warnock on handorsft, and ‘Miss’ Marcella West will give instruttion in games

and songs. Leaders of. the junior gr. tion of Camp Fire, the Blue | will attend the meeting. Camp Fire Girls will guests in order a they : come acquainted with the of their daughters. Mrs. H. C. Percival and Mrs, H. C. Erauch will serve as hostesses. SUE

Mrs. Olney to Speak

The Mothers’ club of the Roberts’ kindergarten will meet at 1:30 p m tomorrow at the kinder Mrs, Martha Olney will speak on “Ine

, | troduction to Kindergarten.” Hoste

esses are ‘to be Mesdames William

Mrs. Vera Harmeson, chaplain, Delta chapter, Anderson. <

Kievel, Maurice Weston, James Chapel and Edward Murphy. -

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MH. P. WASSON & C0.

Appliances, Monument Place

Plan ahead! Ovier Bbw while

© Yet that is “what a lot of girls are doing today,

and the Misses Caroline Crom, Mar-| tended by Miss Imogene Boring, fjorle “Turk, Marie Bowers Ellen sister of the bridegroom, and Harold 1 Fuller, Dittrich,

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Butler Notes— Le ~ quick-freezing yor meats,

J osephine ‘arney “8ites Josephine Turney will-be tie er at a business-educational meeting of Indiana Beta chapter, i. sorority, tomorrow o'clock: in the Hotel Her ‘subject: will be “Guatemais.” rand she “Will he introduced \ ‘Miss Eleanor Pyle. is a ae | A dinner at thé Seville. ‘Testau-

at 5:30 p.m: will precede the!

g- President of the chapter 4s: Miss: Rone | Louise West. :

Mothers’ Clubs Open Season At Butler U.

Four groups affiliated with organizations at Butler university have slated meetings for ‘this week. Mothers of new pledges to KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA sorority

will he. honor. guests at. a 1 p. m. is i] luncheon given by the MOTHERS’ club Friday at ‘the chapter house.

~+"“I'Dr. “Elizabeth 'B. Ward, dean of * Iwomen, and Mrs. Everett M. Scho-

field, national president of Kappa

zi Kappa Gamma, .also will be special

. At ‘the. club’s . business session,

“I Prot.’ George F. Leonard, director

{of student: welfare, and Mrs. George

V. Underwood’ will speak. Mrs. Richard Sturm :is president of the

a Mothers’ club. _

The SIGMA NU MOTHERS’ club

pe will hold its first meeting of the

\ .'/|veat at 2 p. 'm. tomorrow in the

e drive. {all summer reports will be ‘I Pollowing, Mrs. Charles Baker

chapter “house, 655 W. Hampton During the business session

read. will

:. ‘|review “Lover of Life” (Zoldt De-

2 Gotham si il k rahosiery has ‘been famous for generations. Then came Gotham’s nylons. - Now, frankly, the govern. ment : demands make nylons lit- ~~ erally scarce as : ben's teeth, and bably they will x feed off the market shortSly Womeniof A merica

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Members may bring guests.

New officers, who will preside at

according to what business girls have written and told me. They say that girls who . last tyear would have RE been insulted if Rath Millett “married ‘man asked them for a date are already so féd up on spending their evenings' with women that they jump at a’ chance to go out with a married man, just to get to go dancing ‘or to have dinner in a nice restaurant. That is a scatter-brained, rresponsible way of meeting ‘their problem—and no real solution to it at all. - » ‘# 8

OF covREE, it's no fun for a girl to go dateless week after week. there are a lot of things. about war that aren’t any fun, All that a girl can do honorably about the matter is devote: the evenings she used to spend. dancing to visiting with friends and doing war work. After all, the country’s young men aren't having any picnic,“ And, |’

she ‘can, of course, spend some of}

the time she used to’ spend’ with! younig men writing to those same young men, If she makes a habit of acéepting dates with married men chances are pretty good that shell fall in: love with one of them<-and then she. will, have a problem on her-hands. - - .But even if she doesn't get emotionally tangled up with any husband, she is almost sure to get her-

Taylor, state promoter of C. A. R.

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will be held at the Cathedral Social

“Lot arrangements, is Mesdam

the meeting, are Mrs. C. F. Endi-|self a less than shining: reputation. cott, president; Mrs. Alberta Speigal| And, she’ll need a. Eel on if she and Mrs. William R. Shirley, first|is to marry one those boys she-used and second vice presidents; Mrs. to date when the war is over, : C. F. Schwoemeyer and®Mrs. H. M. Powell, corresponding and ay

\Theta Nu Chi M ceting

ing Seqreatios, and Mrs, C. C Bagley, treasurer Miss Gertrule Fox will entertain {Beta chapter, Theta Nu Chi, this A covered dish Rineheon tomor- | evening in her home, 5843 E. Washrow noon will open the fall season ingion st.

for the NEWMAN MOTHERS’ club| Enters College

‘|of Butler university. The luncheon

sfeenter, 132¢ N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs. William H. ‘Rohr, ‘chairman | Sod is being assisted |

dly’ [Leland M. Merrill, George Fink, W.| Ee 0 Kimberlin, W. D. Worl, 8. F.

rors turned to. rayon, had doubts, “but not The: great research

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Fdward J. Kearns and J. B,

A walk on Zetd "Ted ‘Alpha work {and itory wi ne given by Mo |Reslie M. DeVoe tomorrow at the

Mary Frances Eleanor Armstrong and Jean Redwine. ih Receiving Line Named Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, senior president. of the Old Glory society, will head the receiving line. Others who will receive with her will be Mrs. William Dobson, regent of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R,, which sponsors the local C. A R. society, and Miss Jane ‘Wright, national Red Cross chairman for the C. AR Also, Dave Simpson, junior state president and vice chairman of the national committee for C. A. R. war activities; Miss Constance Drake, junior president of the Old Glory society, and Mrs. Gustavus B.

- Mrs, John Downing Johnson, honorary state president and parlia- | mentarian for the C. A. R.; and Mrs. %! Dobson. will pour. Arrangements for the tea table are being made by Mrs. R. B. Daley, chairman; Mesdames . Frank L. Je John .B. Redwine, . Thornton .Sterrett, Gaylord A. Wood, ‘Walter ( c. Holmes, Raymond Crom, "Roy J. Pile, Kenheth Rider’ and ‘Odin F. Wadleigh. Serve on Committees Other committees include Miss Redwine, chairman; the Misses Rosemary Jones, Patricia Doud, Mary Lou Jacobs and Margie Ann Dawson, decorations and corsages; Miss Sue Simpson, chairman; Mrs. Henry F. Ostrom, Joseph Pattison and the Misses Mary Ann Zinn, ‘Catherine Glossbrenner, Betsy Goodwin, Janet and Ann Zimmerman, Barbara Sterrett, Marion} Goldthwaite, Challis Ann Mercer, Virginia Brown and Doris Hosmer, ushers.

Also, Miss Margaret Waldo, chairman; the Misses Jean Clark, Betty Lee Washburn, Nancy Hill, Alice Greene and Patricia Aspinall, invi-

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Brune, both of Finley. Mrs. ‘Boring. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Earnest of Rush county, and the bridegroom is the’ son of Mr. and Mrs. William Boring, Finley. The parents attended the wedding.

s = = Hindman to Ray F. McCon has,

ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lee R. Hindman,’ 3926 Tacoma ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth McCon. of Lake, Mich. The wedding took place Sept. 2 in Our Lady of Lourdes chapel, Monroe, N. C. Mrs. McCon is a!

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The bridegroom is stationed at Camp Sutton, Monroe. ;

Canteen Group To Be Honored

Maj. John Milburn, special service

mand at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, 0, will be guest speaker at a meeting of volunteer workers for the Indian-{ apolis service men’s canteen and lounge located at the union station.

at 8 o'clock this evening at the Illinois . branch of the service club, 502 N. Illinois st.

Reid, chairman of the board of directors of Indianapolis Service Men's Centers, Inc.; Miss Frances Kearby, head of the women’s division of the local O. C. D.; ‘ William McKitrick,

Ways; . Mrs. Dorothy ¥

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The marriage of , a Marjorie

been announced by the bride's par-

member of Zeta Beta Chi sorority.|

officer of the Fifth Service com-|

The meeting, called by Mrs. Elias! Atkins, canteen director, will be held|]

_ fish, vegetables so you them months later out

for your.Deep onstration in our

Monument P lace Store. -

Pay Only

Take - 12 Months

© Additional guests will be Harry! a

can’enjoy of season.

The money you save by purchasing foods in quantity will help pay

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Mrs. Atkins will reside, The meeting is being; held as a tribute to; WasrEe She WOIk Joneiby he - union-station{} | Jens slut i , doors Dec. 2

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