Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1942 — Page 18
Guest Meeting 5 | Of AA UW,| Li rs | Is Tonight
Purdue U. Professor Will Be Speaker
Professor Henry B. Hass, head of the Purdue university chemistry department, will be the guest speaker tonight at the annual guest meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women. The 6:15 p. m. dinner will be at the Broadway Methodist| | church. : The speaker's subject will be “T|,e Effect of War Research on PostWar Living.” Dr. Hass is a contributor to “The Science of Petroleum,” is a counselor-at-large of the American Chemical society, president of the Indiana Chemical society and a lieutenant commander in the naval reserve. Special music for the dinner will be provided by Miss Martha Burton, cellist, accompanied by Mrs. Susan Shedd Hemingway. » » #® The parental education adolescent study group of the A. A. U. W.,| * which has been sponsoring a series of Thursday morning lectures on adolescent training, will have Miss Malvin Morton of the Y. W. C. A. as its speaker at 9:45 a. m. Thursday in Rauh Memorial library. Her | subject will be “Fortunate Is the Adolescent Who Has Understanding Parents.” The lectures are open to
PACTS. _ Homes Studied For ‘Day Care ‘Of Children
Volunteer Workers
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Times Special Writer HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 8—Mary Martin has a hand with hats, and she uses it all the time—even since she has become a top star i : in Hollywood and doesn’t really Seive in Project feed to fashion her own bonnetry. : ie “There isn’t” insisted Miss | A stud? of homes offered fo pro-| Martin, ‘@ more satisfactory feel- : vide day care for children of work-| ing in the world than “when I ing moiliers is being made by a| design and stitch up a hat for group cf] volunteer workers regis-| myself—and get compliments on tered w ¥n the office of civilian de-1 ity” fense. || Her friends like to tell of the Membz=is of the group are calling| time when Mary was invited to on local (housewives who have of-{ lunch at the White House. She fered tid day care in accordance| had been in New York only a with a #lan announced by Willis| few hours and needed a new hat Jobnses. (director of the Council of| for the occasion, but didn’t have Social Agencies. time to buy one. On the way to Plans include placing children In| coc) her train for Washington licensed .[hrivate homes as well as| ..4 the luncheon, she stopped by in nursery centers being established| , genartment store long enough in various districts. The work Is| to pick up a large pink artificial | + sponsorec 1 Jointly by the civilian de-| , co ong a length of black veiling. [0 i. fense office and the council to help On the train, with her own sew- || provide desirable car: for children ing kit, she whipped the flower leg” ‘while their mothers are working. and veil into a creation which
The workers making the studies have rede : : was extravagantly admired when ecdived special training in| yuo “nein was introduced to
connection with the Indiana university training course for social work. Mrs. Roosevelt. And that was the compliment which the actress
5 The present staff of volunteers : te includes Mesdames Frederic D. An-| cherishes above all others. || © derson, Russell R. Benson, Charles| Another of her homemade hats ‘| | E. Buschmann, Paul Butt, Ralph| has drawn compliments from almost everyone who has seen it.
B. Coble, Lowell Craig, Leslie M. : DeVoe. ugh Dillin, Edith Elis,| And Mary herself likes to tell the story about its inception. .In an
William W. Garstang, John Hamilantique shop one day she saw: a
ton, F. J. Hamerin and Loren C. large gold epaulet and visudlized
Harkness. Others: are. Mesdames Richard T.| a modern use for it. The next
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i Hill, C2/! S. Hulen, Floyd Hunter,| thing anyone knew, Mary was the public. | © Rogert ‘hgham, Rodger A. Moon,| wearing it as a hat, tilted on the The children’s radio program lf 2 Carl O. iNieman, Paul R. Payne,| back of her head and topped off study group will observe the broadgE “James 1ji Peirce, Herbert E. Red-| by a filmy black veil casting of the public school pro- + -. ding, Cl§ude M. Record, William E. It even has gotten so that many gram to school children at 11 a. m. ~ Rogers, jlerbert Russell and Meyers| of the hats Miss Martin wears on The oddments here modeled by the movies’ Mary Martin are ealled | Thursday at WISH. The group also A id y Whitakef the screen these days are products - hats. They're decorative, anyway. Above, two opposing swirls of coq will hear 3 talk by Miss Blanche 1 | “lA clay lis being organized for ad-| of her own ingenuity. The hat feathers frame her face. At lower left you see how she used a large |Young on “Children’s Radio Pro- /! / 3 | |. ditional} rolunteers. of swirling beige coq feathers gold epaulet, and at right Is an idea of the flower-and-vell creation |grams in Wartime. Robert Latting, ( | a dF which she wears in “Happy Go improvised for a White House luncheon. WISH Prostata Srepter: will speak \ 5 1. T.- b. C. Changes Lucky” is of her own design. on “The Bis Sshworks Viewpoint in the dark after the nursery | 3 M #| : One swoop of feathers runs under | some handiness with a needle and in a little while through the trial- grams. Sakis.are oui! | 8 gs’ eel ng Place her chin, the other flares high | thread. and-error method. In fact, get Groups Meeting 9 : ; |
The afternoon contemporary literature group will meet next Mon-
over her face on the opposite side. your husband’s—or any good beau's—opinion. Men have much
; The jeeting of the Mandalay “Also, you should have a pretty
1 chapter, International Travel-Stud “you really don’t have to be a : club, oi ginally scheduled for Joy designer by trade,” Mary Martin good idea of your own face and more sense about women’s hats |day at 1:30 p. m. in the home of { i; morrow tat the home of Mrs. Wil-| stated, “to make your own hats. | the type of hats that flatter it than they ever get credit for |[Mrs. Myron Harding. Miss Elizabeth . liam H. $nyder, will be held instead| All you need is a little daring, and ' most. But you can pick that up having.” Hall will review “The Green Grass
Grows All Around.” . } “Lanterns on the Levee” will be reviewed by Mrs. Murray F. Conner
~~ at the home of Mrs. F. Grove ~~ Weisenbdrger, 5560 N. Pennsylvania
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12:15 p. !m. luncheon. There will be an exchange of gifts and dona3 tions of jellies will be received for the Indignapolis Day nursery.
GOTHAM
Harms. ; The music appreciation group of A. A. U. W. is sponsoring a series of informal Sunday afternoon musicales for service men. Next Sunday the event will be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Morton and on Dec. 27 it will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Loren Harkness. The arts group is sponsoring the furnishing of a day room at Camp Atterbury.
Sn | Women Voters Mrs. Ihez Merz and Mrs. Maud ~ : at the evening literature group | son wil be hosesss for tne| Roberts Park Church W. S. C. S./Check on esting gi 7:39 Pm. nest Tussias
To Hold Christmas Meeting; Holy Rosary Women Plan Supper
Christmas programs are claiming the attention of church women’s groups meeting this week. The Woman's Society of Christian Service
| FAMOUS FOR - ill hold its Chri tHOSIERY LE
i : Mrs. Jesse Ewing will be ‘in charge of devotions, ‘ Shining Through the Darkness,” and a demonstration, “The Stars Are TH: WORLD
Personnel Act
Complaints against the state personnel act were checked yesterday by members of the steering committee of the Indiana League of Women Voters. Since March the league has been collecting material in an effort to sort out criticisms that are due to
“The Light Is
How to Get 40 Cups
Still Shining,” will be presented
i y : be under the direction of Mrs. W. H. the church to hear a review of “On|. 2 OV! iR Gardner. This Foundation” by Mrs, Carl Rei- imperfections in the act from those Of Coffee Per Pound ; ! The hostess for the social hour feis. that merely show a resentment : will be Mrs. Sumner L. Martin,| Following a noon luncheon the against it. This is the policy] with the coffee rationing going
into effect you've got to be up and percolatin’ to make yours go as far as possible. Used economically it is estimated we housewives can get 40 cups of coffee to the pound. Food laboratories are working on vextenders.” Meantime take a tip from the hash house: Add a spoonful of fresh coffee to once-used grounds ’'n boil vigorously. Better than no coffee at all.
annual “parcel post” sale will be followed by the league on legislaheld. There also will be a devo-|tion which it actively supports. tional program and a business meet-| Mrs, James Murray has been aping. : : pointed chairman of the steering committee, and Mrs, William P. The general meeting of the W. S. Snethen is vice chairman. The C. S. of the CENTRAL AVENUE | omnittee, includes the Mesdames METHODIST church was to be
J. T. Bryant, Robert Boyer, Paul today at the church, 12th st. and Cook and Frank Coy. Central ave. An executive board
meeting was called for 11 a. m. by Others on Committee the president, Mrs. Burton A.| Other committee members are
wife of the church pastor,
The women's club of HOLY ROSA~RY CATHOLIC church will sponsor a spaghet'i : supper in Holy Rosary hall from 5 to 8 p. m, toMOrrow.
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Gotham has been a maker of fine hosiery
Schambra chairman for the
\ for genera- |Supper and will Knight. to Lab 1 Mesdames L. H. Dunning, Chancey : . be assisted by : A luncheon was to be served at 1|Eno, L. A. Ensminger, Mark Ferree, . . : s . tions, I's no Mesdames Eva o'clock by members of group 3. Fol-| walter S. Greenough, Stanley Border Dirnd l Tots will think the dark is fun, , ,
wonder that they are acknowle d ge d’ leaders. Every new development finds Gotham in the forefront. Gotham's adjustable top
lowing the luncheon a Christmas Hayes, Allan Kahn, Robert Loomis, program was to be given under the Carl Manthi and Bert McCammon. direction of «Mrs. Parker Jordan. Others serving include Mesdames Devotions were to be led by Mrs. | walter Montgomery, W. A. Moore, W. C. Borcherding. “Christmas Joy | A, W. Noling, Silas Reagan, A. K. at the Christian Hearth,” a sym-|Scheidenhelm, Thomas Sheerin and posium, was prepared by Mrs. F.|maylor N. Todd. Marion Smith. Members of the so-| The state board has suggested ciety who were to participate in it|that the steering committee concenare Mrs. W. H, Keenen, “Christian | trate its efforts during thé coming
Mazza, Frances O'Connell, Katie Cito, Trela Caio. "P™ and Mary Putnam. The supper will be open to the public.
when they see these storybook char.
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acters on the wall. When the nursery lights are turned out, the kiddies
A Christmas program and tea at tucked in bed, these pictures will glow, 2 p. m. this afternoon in the GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST church
were to follow a 1:30 p. m. business
and the darker the room the brighter
the picture. Made with luminous ma-
i men’s Missionar ig | shocking: made Sessions o i Wome: gis x 5 Faith in the Home”; Mrs. C. E.|gession of the legislature on the : ; ” | Fs inthe new rayon, h to preside at the business Remy, “Christian Hope in the ,ersonnel act, state attendance offi- terial that's harmless and “recharges’’ : arg more impor. (Shaw Was ip preside a Home,” and Mrs. John A. DYer,| cer and election laws.
meeting.
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“Love in the Home at Nazareth.” Mrs. R. K. Brown was to speak on
tant than ever for the extra
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vear snd Paschey Jas lea devotions gra “Christian Love in the Home.” The, D of U ( ve of many chéracters. With their white | Ni Botte «fit | Black Madonna.” Mrs. E. KE, Higdon DE AE San : : frames and pastel hues, these pictures = the ive. |was to talk on “Christmas in the|... | y yg Misses Peggy Yockey, Barbara make a colorful decoration for nursery -
Card Party
A card party was to be sponsored this afternoon in Block’s auditorium by the Oliver Perry Morton chapter, national society, Daughters of the Union 1861-65. Proceeds will be do-
i The renownee patented top in Goth- . am iar is made to fit any
Philippines.” Special music was to be provided by Mr. and Mrs. Curt Davis. * Mrs. Wanda Causey was to pour. The hostesses were to be Mrs. Alva Baxter and Mrs. Lois Cooper. Mrs. F. B. Stickney was to be in charge of the program.
Barth, Jane Butler, Betty Thompson and David Hempfling. The choir is under the direction of Mrs. James M. Ogden, founder of the group.
War Wounded Have
wall during the day. Every kiddy on your gift list will want these Magic companions in the dark. 1.00 Each
length | of girdle—hence are preferrsd by all women—tall as well as short. You can buy Gotharh's new Futuray rayon
stockings as low as 1.00 a pair.
The Rev. Mr. Paschall was to give the benediction at the close of the
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~Baby 8hop, Third Floor.
Mrs. Rosha E. Smith, chairman, was to be assisted by Mesdames J. C. Reynolds, Lee Reed, Harvey Crowmer, Harry Huey, M. V. Turner, Edith Blume, Ida Mae Shulse, George Dunn, Walter Baxter, C. J. Finch, A. B. Glick, J. W. Price, Besse E. Hermann and Walter Wei-| J : mer. y Mrs. M. D. Didway was to play Christmas carols as the party assembled. All games were to be played.
Three Foods Added To Food Rules
The office of defense health and welfare services has just approved a three footnotes to the (“U. 8. 8310 Needs US Strong”) official nutri- 10-20 tion food rules. One adds dried 3 fruits and, vegetables, as well as Borders bring out the best féafresh, canned and frozen, to the|tures of this soft, young dirndl vegetables and fruit classifications. | frock! The low, square neckline, : The second adds whole grain the short full sleeves, the narrow ” cereal and cereals restored to whole| Waist and the flaring hemline! ce=es-==-=-==-MAIL ORDER BLANK-==~-grain nutritive value to the bread You'll find foulard a good fabric . . and cereal group, while the third for this style right now, or, if you , ¥ adds margarine fortified with vita- [are planning a party frock, this : min A to butter and other spreads, |Would be smart in velveteen With THE WM. H. BLOCK CO., Indianapolis, Ind. Please send me the following Magic Pictures:
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meeting. Guests were to be women of the Bethany Lutheran and Shelby Street Methodist churches.
The Woman’s guild of the CARROLLTON AVENUE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED church will meet Thursday at 10:30 a. m. in
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Auxiliary Meeting
Plans for Christmas activities will be discussed by members of the junior group of Indianapolis post 4, American Legion auxiliary, at the December meeting tomorrow evening. A “pitch in” dinner will be held at the home of Misses Alice and Mary Virginia Taylor, 620 E. 42d st. Miss Jean Swaim will preside. :
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