Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1942 — Page 26
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by Kenneth Collins, the film indors-
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aa] gar & olive: celebration A op #Uncle Sam's Christmas par= |“ ty” have been completed by the| | board of directors of the Ingianap- ™
qlls” Indorsers | of Photgplays. ~~. +All, neighborhood. theaters will
participate; ‘holding special matinees|
during the week of Dec. 21 to which|® | children
‘will - be: admitted: free if|""
they purchase a war stamp of 10|"
cent-denomination or more, ssBecause so few. children. live in
the downtown area, the downtown| theaters: will: not - take part- in the|
party. Matinee dates will be an‘nounced. later. 2 mais . + Barent-Teacher - groups will be nvited fo assist at the various thea~ ters, The committee \arranging far gir .help. includes , Mrs. . Claude , chairman, and Mesdames
* R.R. Mills, J, B. Cockrane, A.J. |—
Furnishing oF 11 Day Rooms. at Camp Atterbury Completed This. Week: -by : Local Clubs
The ‘Christmas spirit _ is invading Camp Atterbury as Indianapolis clubs and individuals add a touch of greehery and Christmas. decorations to their furnishings for the camp’s day rooms for soldiers. rooms”.
* Heber, Wolf Sussman, Sara Mesging stern, Walter Geisel and “Nellie
The project has been ‘approved
ers’ chairmdn of war activities i rand county theaters, and Harr yn, coschairmah. for neighbortheaters the city, .. °
\¢, organization. reports. that the | ALR theater headed the list of
sSushs safely tn Engen.”
The Board of Strategy. :
The exploits of U,. S. Rangers and Commandos make this new . strategy game a good Christmas. gift for would-be young generals below the 18-20-draft-age group. Playing pieces are ‘miniature invasion barges and the objective is to make W sucvessful crossboard (English channel): raid -on- the: “French coast.” mando who destroys the most; valaable snowy. installations ‘and re-
Winner ‘is the ‘Ranger-Com-
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Mrs: Droke ‘Anhotinced’ yesterday that 11 rooms are being furnished
1 this week and at least I5 rooms will
be’ equipped next: week. Each’ or-
' | ganization sends three -members. to
‘Gift Jewelry. Necklaces cut
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Gift boxed in cottofi.
. ff, Ass’t Games. Packs of fun
for Santa to aur: 10-25¢
and adults! Miniature Soldiers. To
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20 Toy Blotks. Sate, sani. tary! With amusing cols . 25¢
.orful figures on them. War Savings Stamps
Send War § oo . with ya wiril0f &25¢
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the camp to supervise the placing of the furnishings in its room: The furnishings are taken to the camp in army trucks. - Rooms were furnished this week by the following organizations through these representatives: Indianapolis section, National Council of Jewish Women, ‘represented by Mrs. Harold I. Plaét, president;
rj and Mesdames David Maurer, Mars’
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cus Cohen, and Arthur Fairbanks; Southern club ‘auxiliary, Mesdames DeVoe, Paul Schaffner, and George Shelden; Narrators, Mes-. dames Walter Houppert, Thomas Carlin, and F. E. Spindel; Wheel and Distaff committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. Ai R., ‘Mestiames Frank W.: Black, Haroldy Hershmann, and John L Goldwaithe; Central <distgiet, Ing’ diana: Chiropractic auxiliary, Mesé dames J. N. Firth, Chester a and 8. J. Burich,
. Others Participating
"North Methodist church, Woman's Society, of Christian Service, ‘Mesdames Charles L. Bogert, Clarence Knipp and C. M. Howell; Cglonial Boston chapter of the International Travel-Study club, Mesdames: David H." White, Harry Whissel,. Ruth Glover ‘and C. H. Luft; Indianapolis' Business and Professional ‘Women’s club; Miss Marjorie Ford, Mis, Iris? Lyneh and Miss : Edith Ambuhl; : “Minerva. club, Mesdames Bi: V. Ammerman, J. A. Canteron, George. Wood and ‘E. 8. Cummings s ‘Service league of Bright.
pi } rs. Marvin Jones and Mr.
and Mrs: Benjamin Pryor; Woman's Advance club, Mesdames Harvey C. Stringer, Fred B.-Keuthan and Charles M. Bo, wit.
the project, and Miss Helen n Sesith, also assisted ih’ ‘supervising the
Liliary room. oid Turk and Mrs. Droke go to| \ 0: Alte bury daily to arrange hp day’s activities, assist
nishing theip rooms and introduce the representatives fo officers and
men in the respective:units in which their rooms are- located. ’
Dr. Wicks
Read Service |
Dr. Frank 8, C. Wicks, Sinko emeritus of ‘All Souls Unitarian|,
hurch, will officiate this afternoon ’ wedding of Miss Irene Mat-
oY Mathews. is the daughter of «M, F. Prewitt of Robinson, Ill,
t* andl “the bridegroom .is the son of
: Moi s' Pajamas. “Tay
.. towns” of. striped «otton. sorouglots, EA
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Charles _E. Herin, 4040 Ruckle st.
of bridal airs played .“ A. Brockway, organist, lide “At Dawning,” “Dearly ed.” “Because,” “Liebestraum,” “The " ‘World Is = Waiting,” - “Ah,
". |Bweet, Mystery of Life” “Sweet-
sof ‘Lambda Chi” and “Fireside;
he couple's only, attendants -will ‘Miss Ruth Barwick, ‘bridesrhald, and” , his son’s best: man. The 'bifidégroom attended Butler
University and is a member of
elt : [Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.
oy Sorority to Sponsor
¥ {Skating Party
The pledge class of Alpha Delta Shapler, Zeta Tau Alpha sorority,
will sponsor a skating party from 18 to, 11 o'clock’ tenight at Rollerd rink. Miss Audrey Preston, gen-
Mrs, Peter ©. Reilly, ehalrman af 0 the individual gifts Committers. for!
fur- t nishing ‘of the Southern club: BUx- :
= Wartime Wit |
Ta ani Dec, “11 —1t
; you've got a husband or sweetheart
in the service, it is his business to
| win: the war and your business to
write ‘him, letters, Mrs. George S.
| Pattan, a war. wife who-has had to
Featherless Heda: Are Style News
To help relieve the leather short-
stylés that cut down on the quantity
Slot sesioer estes. wih sage
ficing- durability or style. Important in” this anbrvation] program are scuffless heels, made with a woden base covered. with a plastic which js embossed to look exactly like the leather used for the shoe. ” The heels come in the effect of calf, alligator, built up leather, patent and a variety of other popular shoe materials.
Rite Announced]
Mr. and Mrs: Chester Datts are af home ab. 1224 Windermire ave. fallowing their marriage at 2 p.m.
Stiycday at the University. Heights
Brethren; church. rs.” Duvis: 46 the farmer" Borie ie Rng gon Mis. Charlés Yeadon of Janesville, Wis.” She is ¢ fostusi y Tadigio
“sit ‘out” ‘three major conflicts ‘at
. |home, told -American women yes- - | terday.
Mrs. Patton, wife of the army’s top tank expert, who is chief of operations in Morocco and ‘is fighting his third war, offered other
that it .would be hard to follow. In an address before the fourth service command conference of the advisory council to the women's interest section of .the war department, she said that the most dift thing of ‘all was to wait. While the ‘war is on, she said, here is what army wives should do: . .:1. “Write cheerful letters to your Roding men.” Mis. Patton said
| ner husband told her that any man
who .says. he is not afraid in fhe face of fire is either a liar or an idiot, but that he is.a coward. only
“It’s his business to win “It's my Jbusi~
of him. the war,” she said, ress, to write.”
a never repeat one” She » | praised the rumor elinics of news-
wh . “Army Life Is Fun’ 3 “xt you are’in a lucky family]
_[who“has a man ‘home on ‘leave, make ‘it a holiday, -not ‘a family |
‘| problem study.” Mrs. Patton pointare: led out that army life is fun, what:
Jwith good food, dances: with pretty gy hostesses, and Hollywood stars ap-
pearing in free shows. So it’s “up to you to give the men even a better time when. they come home.” 4. “Don’t stop at the headlines when you .read. the paper,” and read the communiques with, 8 ‘map, she added. 5. “Don’t turn on the radio every time you come in the house. Set yourself a stated time to listen to it and then ‘you: won’t be driven crazy by constant reiteration : of the same news.” 6. “Get yourself: a regular job of war work, outside the home—even if it’s for only two hours a week. You'll feel that you are doing something active to win the war.”
to worry.” She explaihed that lots of us feel that we aren’t doing our part if we don’t worry—“I've felt that way and been proud of it, when I should have been ashamed, » she said,
2128, “And if you can’t sée yolir way (| keep, aif
clear=—try praying. Let’s brave face and a brave heart and pray without ‘ceaging” The conference was sponsored by the war department for club wom-
to channel information about the soldiers’ training and equipment and food to the women of the coun-~ try. Col. Falkner Heard, of ‘the army ground forces, was among the guest speakers. Representa-
the WAACs and army nurses also spoke. Delegates attending the one-day conference clubs in states.
Beauty—
Gifts to Please ny ‘Woman
Ba By. ALICIA HART .. Tintes Special Writer ~~ LAST- MINUTE LUCY, with half a dozen “gifts still: to find for friends dnd: , family, had better hie herself to the beauty department. For there she.can almost sélect a gift for a woman blindfolded—so varied are they, this year,-and so sure-fire. The, house whose milky toiletries
{come in“ ‘dainty flower-sprigged "71 | containers’ has a whole new group 11k|ot practical and pleasing. ! A things. A powder mitten has: bash + ‘+snowy terry cloth gn the patter side,
white dimity with tiny pink and blue blossoms on the other, finished with net ruffle and blue bow. : Sachets of white satin are bound
cruet; toilet 'water.is in a crystal cruet done up in a dimity cylinder. A cunning calfskin purse kit is pat-
| terned ‘on a man’s wallet, and has
a slit side for folding bills, a change
|ourse, lipstick and: white ‘leather
compact.
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ipost-box filled *~ with nail-care things; polish, polish base and remover: ~The gift of beauty can have the appeal of enduring, intrinsic love liness. Outstanding examples are: Sterling ; silver lipsticks and compacts. They cost more than the
per: ones, but they are modest-
“war time army wives” an eight! point pattern of advice, but said,
if he lets his fear get. the better! . “Never listen to rumors and{] papers and ddded that -FUmOrs :
should be “tread on, and trust youri{ nv: i vs
T.“Tt will be a geal victory not||
en, who will be used by the army{}
tives of the army medical corps,
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A CLEVER and inexpensive re-|| minder to write is the miniature|
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