Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1942 — Page 23
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~ Luncheon ‘to Be Held 4 |
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The. annual Christmas Tancheph 2 bridge; sponsored by the’ Children’s 5 . Sunshine Club, Inc., is scheduled| for next ‘Thursday noon at the: Columbis club. ‘Mrs. Alva P. Cradick|
is general chairman for the event.
‘Committees assisting Mrs. Cradick| include Mesdames R. C. Griswold, | A J Clark, Albert Marshall, Frank :
, 0. Bird and Harry Mahan, reception, and Mesdames Harry G. Kennett, B. L. Byrket, Charles Bogert and. “Walter ‘Zimmerman, decora~
“Also rving: are Mesdames George
. Newton, William F. Eich, Raymond | -
C.. Smith and R. P. Straughn, cards
and’ tallies; Mrs, John Connor, con-|
. tributions: for Wheeler Rescue Mission; ~Mesdames D. C. Jolly, W.’B. Peake Clifford Richter and W. J. Overmire, table prizes; Mrs, J, W. Fraim, publicity, and Mesdames R. 8. Lovick, D. P. Barrett and J. B Mentzer, reservations. Mrs, Ure M. Frazer will be in charge of the program and Miss
‘Mary Meyer, supervisor of the Julia |
Jameson Nutrition camp at Bridgeport, will be the guest of honor. ~ In addition to supporting the nutrition camp, the club has as its projects clothing a child at Christmas time and providing cookies and coffee once a month for service men.
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Mrs. Kennett is club president.
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This young miss casts a critical eye pon the: Christmas 1942 version of | “rag doll”: that has replaced last year’s rubber toys. The. “dolls, attired in army and navy uniforms, may not be of ‘the PrEYeIety type—but their faces certainly have “oharacter.” »
: A ‘sizable Invasion fisst and’ const guard sun to repel. 16 are’ offered in this new non-priority toy outfit. The wooden. pellets fired by SAT but hy suvple.otes She inn hail | tis scored.
| | Herbert Everhard will consecrate ‘| the gifts.
| council and the. mission will take
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land Ruth Messersmith, and Paul ] dent. of" ‘the society. -
The thoughtful gift
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\ NV Worship: oe Fc or Wheeler -
“First ‘Baptist’ Group To Meet Tuesday
“AR “Subust ‘worship service Aappears on ‘the. ‘calendar of church‘women’s - -meetings. - ia ‘For the seventh year, the. INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN will’ hold “a “worship service Tuesday. at the Wheeler mission..- The service, from 10: to 11:30 a. m.,- will, be .sponsored jointly, by the council’s personal faith and; experience ‘committee. and: the, social service committee. .. Mrs. William A. Shulleriberger As chairman of, the former group. and ‘Mrs. Cleon. Scott of the latter, . Miss Irene Duncan, assisted by Mrs. ‘Don Mawson, ; will . present “The Christmas Story in: Scripture, ‘Song. and Picture.” The pictures to be used were taken by Miss’ Duncan in Palestine. - . .. Mrs. Ralph. L. Holland 1s cliairman -of - arrangements. The Rev.
Members and friends - of the
gifts of staple groceries; wrapped in white, to the service. These will be distributed in Christmas Baskets to the needy.
‘ The ‘monthly mbshng of the Woman's society of the ‘FIRST BAPTIST church will be a Christmas party and luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Before the program, there- will “be caroling and Mrs. ‘Marjorie C. Boles will’ lead ‘a devotional service, = Later ‘Mrs. Boles will present a one-act play, “The. ‘Builder of Christmas Fires.” In. the cast will be Misses Betty Mills, Devona Riser
Crabbe; Mis. Lo Wamer is: presl-
The Women's guild, nr CHURCH, EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, "was to ‘hold its ‘monthly ‘meeting today at the ‘church following an executive board meeting at 10:30 o'clock. with Mrs.
A noon luncheon was. to be served by Mrs. George Wear and her committee. The business meeting was to be at 1 p.m. Mrs. - Robert Drake was to lead devotions and present the afternoon program, A .trio, including Mesdames L. E. ‘Wallace, Jessie Boyers
accompanied by Mrs, M. J. Richards,
- DEAR JANE :JORDAN-—I have been married 11: years:and have a son: 9 years old. : I jove: my husband very much and I know. a successful marriage is ‘based on love and trust, but try as I'may there: is' always a
husband's fidelity. © About’ three years ‘after our--marriage ‘my hus-
doubt him and I just can't get over that distrust. Just. when I think I have. it licked something :fhat may mean nothing at all turns up. He works with women in a defense plant and there is one in particular’ that he talks about constantly. - This woman. and her husband separated but went back to-
husbarid was for leaving her and the baby and had: him feeling sorry for her al over “the place. +1 asked - my husband: what was wrong. with: me and the:only- fault he could find :was that I don’t trust him enough. .I know this worrying
just been honie from the ‘hospital a short time. Maybe I: have too much spare time on hands. ° We have a very capable middleaged lady staying with us who would continue ‘doing so if I.am able to ‘hold down a defense job. by: the first of the year. My hushand doesn’t want me to work ina factory. What would you suggest? igh - ONE IN NEED, oi 2 -* ” 8 .-Answer—If :your husband doesn’t want you to work :you only would collect: -more - problems by - going against his wishes. There. is plenty of volunteer work which :you could do to keep" yourself occupied ‘which would’ ‘not -be as taxing to your strength as ‘a regular job. - I you were working - in a: factory and. some man’ told you. sa tale of woe which you: repeated . at -home,
telling. him: anything, wouldn't you? | Many a husband gets so tired of his wife's . unfair accusations that he decides he may as well have the 'game-as the name and does things he would ‘not: otherwise - have .done. One way. to gét even with the per- || son who harasses you is to do what you ‘know would hurt ‘the. most, Sometimes there is a certain satisfaction in facing the - ‘worst, After
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