Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1943 — Page 11

oociety—

Christamore ‘Aid Sociely: Fleets: Contract Club to Play Thursday:

oF THE CHRISTAMORE AID SOCIETY was to hold Hd its ‘monthly luncheon meeting today at 12:30 p. m. in

- the home of Mrs. Earl B. Barnes, Winter apartments. as assistant hostesses were to be Mesdames Henry OC. Atkins Jr., Herbert Call, Otto N. Frenzel, John Ray Newcomb, John

Serving Pearson: -and Herbert A. Pinnell.

The Woman's Contract Bridge

club will meet at 12:15 p. m.

‘Thursday at the Ingianapolis

Athletic club.

American Exhibit fo Open “LIVING AMERICAN PAINT-

hibition opening Jan. 24 at John Herron Art museum. The showing will continue through Feb. 28. - The committee selecting works for the exhibit was appointed by the Art Association of Indianapolis and includes Miss Lucy M. Taggart, Miss Blanche Stillson and Mrs. Henrik Mayer. They have obtained 58 paintings, 19 of which are from the American show which closed recently at the Art Institute of Chicago. In this group is Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks” which won first prize in the Chicago show. 8 " ” Miss Stillson will discuss the ex‘hibition in a gallery talk Sunday afternoon, Jan. 24, at 3 p. m.

Artists represented in the collec-

tion will be Alexander Brook, Eu- . gene Speicher, Reginald Marsh, ‘Henry Mattson, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Thomas Hart Benton, Aaron Bohrod, Isabelle Bishop, Charles . Burchfield, John Steuart Cues, Henry Varnum Poor, Zoltan Sepeshy, Charles Sheeler, Luigi Luciogi, Francis Speight and George Grosz, who was exiled from Germany for his anti-Nazi drawings.

Parties Honor Bride-to-Be

MISS THEODOSIA BALTZ, whose marriage to Robert Maurice Fitzgerald will be next Monday in St, Joan of Arc Catholic church, - has chosen her attendants for the ceremony. -Her sister, Miss Anne Baltz, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Doris Yadon, Dorothy Pyle and Margaret Fitzgerald. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Baltz and the pros_pective bridegroom, who is attending officers’ candidate school af Camp Barkley, Tex., is. the son of Thomas M. Fitzgerald. ; Miss Yadon entertained last

night with a personal shower for -

the bride-to-be and tomorrow night Mrs. Theresa Kenney Baltz, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Murray, will give a linen shower at her home. Approximately 40 guests will attend.

|To Hear Talk

. ERS” will be the title of an ex- -

|Sororities—

Zeta Beta Chi

On Defense

A dinner meeting and the pearance of a guest speaker - light news of sorority activities, .. Harry E. Yockey, attorney and|. member of the Marion county ci<] vilian defense council speakers’ bureau, will speak tonight at a meet- |’ ing of the INDIANA ALPHA chapter, ZETA BETA CHI, national business and professional women’s sorority. . “Civilian Defense” will be his topte at the 7:45 p. m. meeting in; the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Lucille Larimore, vice president, will preside at the educational and business meeting. ;

The January meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae association of ALPHA OMICRON PI will be a bridge party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Shockley Lockridge, 4173 Guilford ave. A short business session will be

Leading. roles in “Boy Meets Girl,” opening Fri-

day night as the Civic theater, will

be {aken by (left | and Earl Davis.

to right) Miss Fanchon Fattig, Kenneth Lemons

held to plan entertainment for Margaret Bourke-White when she is in Indianapolis Sunday, Feb. 7, to speak at the Kirshbaum center on “Lenses Behind the News.” The photographer was a member of A. O. Pi at the University of Michigan. Assistant hostesses tomorrow will be. Mrs. T. Clare Davis, Mrs. Herbert Kenney Jr. and Miss Marie Sullivan. :

A dinner will precede the monthly meeting of GAMMA ALPHA SIGMA at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the Canary cottage. .

PHI THETA DELTA’S ALPHA chapter will meet at 8:30 p. m, tomorrow at Craig's. :

Mrs. George G. Rinier will be the hostess’ tomorrow at a meeting of GAMMA BETA CHI in the Hotel Lincoln.

P.-T. A. Books Party

The P.-T. A. of William H. Evans school 2 will give a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop with Mrs. Mary Ellen Billiard as chairman.

Clubs— Election Meetings Are Booked

By Minerva, Ephamar Clubs; Mrs. Paller to Review Book

Elections of officers are planned by two women’s clubs meeting to-

morrow.

Mrs. E. W. Stockdale, 2531 Central ave., will be hostess at the election

meeting held by the MINERVA club. The program theme will be current events.

The EPHAMAR LITERARY club’s election meeting will be at 1 p, m.

at the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lloyd Kirk, Mrs. Anthony F. Shaffer and Miss Effie Fern Harris.

Speakers and their subjects will

‘be Mrs. George W. Klein of North Salem, “Ecuador”; man, “Equator”; Mrs. Ada O. Lampkih, Stahl,

Mrs. R. E. Cole-

“Peru,” and Mrs, Ralph Ww. “Chile.”

Mrs. William Emrich and Mrs.

Harold Hartley will be the hostesses

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN--For a few years after my marriage I had mother-in-law trouble, She was always telling me what to do. When we had company she entertained them by herself. She regarded her opinions as laws which ‘must be obeyed. If we had good luck her son was a wonder.” If we had bad luck she blamed me. My husband got to thinking so much like his mother that I couldn’t stand it any longer and we had a conference. Now ‘we have things pretty well settled. Now here’s the rub. We have an only son who was married a few -years ago. Because of my experience with my mother-in-law I realized that I must keep my suggestios to myself. One day I told the girl that I had tried to attend to my own affairs gnd not run theirs, She was very sarcastic and said that if I had meddled it would have done me no good as I would ‘have been told to mind my own business. I took that as best I could but she "positively has taken'my son from me. I never see him. If we go to

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tomorrow for the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON club’s’ meeting. Mrs. William Hudlestun will present the Bible study and Mrs. R. O. Minnick will speak on “United States, 1826-

visit them we are made to feel that our presence is not wanted.

or what I talk about. me out for no reason at all and I feel dumfounded. I. do not ask anything of them but their good will. I don’t need them but I want to be friends. Now what is back of this? I can’t figure it out. Can you?

it, you have a situation with your daughter-in-law which at least reminds you of the relationship you had with your mother-in-law.

mother-in-law: in some manner in-

1It may have been your attitude

She does not like the way I talk She bawls

PUZZLED, . 8 =

Answer—Of course I do not know why, in spite of your efforts to avoid

Perhaps your experience with your

fluenced your attitude toward your son’s wife, so that try as you might you couldn’t relax and be natural. A more complicated. explanation might be that you secretly feel guilty about your victory over your mother-in-law although intellectually you knew you were right. It is very human to treat others as we have been treated, and this you were so determined to avoid that you ‘were a little aggressive about your own virtue, as if to say, “See here, I don’t butt into your affairs. Why don’t you admit it?”

more than what you said that called

1876.” given by Mrs. Herbert Rennard.

A musical program will be

“Look to the Mountain” will be

reviewed by Mrs. Ben Paller of the Arthur Jordan conservatory tomorrow before the ENTRE-NOUS club meeting at 2:15 p. m, at the home of Mrs. Garrett Quinn, 6240 Kingsley dr. !

The INDEPENDENT SOCIAL

club was to hold a business'meeting today at the home of Mrs. M. B. Spellman, 5355 Broadway. Assistant hostesses for a 12:30 p.-m. dessert luncheon were Stahlhuth. and Mrs. Claude S. Matthews. was to preside.

Wa. be Mrs. Julius Mrs. John W. Taggart

Mrs. John Foster will entertain

the SHISH-UA-GA club at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of her mother, Mrs. Roy Sparrow, 849 N. Linwood ave.

Mrs. Bert McCammon was to be

the speaker today at a meeting of the ALPHA KAPPA LATREIAN club at 1 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Edwin Cree, 5515 Guilford ave.

Mary Gerlach Is Married

Mr. ‘and Mrs. Adam: W. Gerlach,

forth the irritated retort which sur-

prised ‘you so much.

: Perhaps these guesses go too far below the surface of awareness to be of any help to you, but it might pay to watch your attitude as closely

as your words.

JANE JORDAN.

Put your problems in in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer your questions

in this column daily.

913 E. 49th st. announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Alberta, to George Michael Murphy, U. S. N. R. maritime service. The wedding was at 6:15 a. m. Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, with the Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm officiating. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy,

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A wedding breakfast at the Ger-

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{Mrs Maude: Schaub To Entertain Club

B The Mandalay chapter of the { International Travel-Study will meet. at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Maude Schaub, 3426 | College -ve. ”

club

“Scenes from the Theaters of

‘War,” will be the topic of a speech by es B® C. Rumpler. “Assistant

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A number of county ParentTeacher associations have booked ‘meetings for this week. A schedule

of individual city and county meetings follows.

TOMORROW

Beech Grove (7:30 p. m.) =— “Fathers’ night”; music by Pentalpha chorus; - illustrated talk on state parks and- wild flowers by Frank Wallace, state entomologist. Ben Davis (1:30 p. m.)—Program by Dr. A. Stiesler; sound film on dental health; Mrs. Frank Harper presiding. ' Cumberland (1:30 p. m.)—Talk by Mrs. A. A. Montague of Marion county safety director’s office. Flackville (8 p. m.)—Business

grade pupils; social hour. Garden City study group (1:30 p. m.)—At the home of Mrs. Chester - Moore, Creston dr. “Money Makes the Mare Go, But It Goes, Too,” by Mrs. Sherman Cossell, Speedway (3 p. m.).—“Health of the Child,” by Dr. T. A. Hanna; talk on_Riley hospital by school nurse, AE Warren township council (10 a. m.)—At Warren Central high school; talk on summer round-up by Miss Marcella. Knudsen: programs for founders’ day and infantile foundation to be planned; Mrs. Clarence Peters to preside. Warren Central high school board meeting to follow council meeting. Howe high school (7:45 p. m.)— “Air Raid,” by radio speech class directed by Darrell C. Gooch; by string ensemble directed by gle don C. Leonard; short business meeting; talk by Charles M. Sharp, principal. 43 (1:30: p, m.)—Talk by Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony, orchestra conductor. (

THURSDAY

Pleasant Run study group 1 (10:30 a. m,)—At home of Mrs. D. W. Dunhan, 16th st. and Pleasant Run blvd.; round-table discussion, “World Problems,” led by Mrs. C. A. Rosell; “Foods I Have Known,” by Mrs, Flcrence Van Cleave,

FRIDAY

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“Fathers’ night” program; S. H.

bert Lewis, program chairman; pro-| gram by Boy Seouts.

Card Parties Planncdl

The St. Philip Neri Altar society Til Ste 5 Sand jal a3 5 m, tomorrow in the’ auditorium,

Shower F riday Will Honor Bride-to-Be

Miss Helen Irene Buenaman will be the honor guest at a linen shower given Friday night by Mrs. Fred M. Wolf and Mrs. Paul H. Keller at the latter's home, 976 Campbell ave. Miss Buenaman will be married to Midshipraan John H. Hickey, U. S. N. R., Jan. 29, at the Central Christian church, Guests will include Mrs, Walter Buenaman and Mrs. James C. Hickey, mothers of the couple; Mesdames Fred Wellman, Gerald Tracy, Edward Brehob, Frank Brehob, Oscar Brehob, Arthur Brehob, Harrison Moore, Logan Kinnett, Raymond Hinkle, A. B. Zody, John Paul Ragsdale, Will H. Long, Willard S. Boyle, William S. Mayer, Richard R. Thomas, P. J. Sertell and C. K. McDowell. Others attending the party will

_| the program for the January ing of the seventh district, 11¢inna! | Federation of - Clubs, meetin

|tem. He also is to discuss i

against the bill for free tex:

To Address

Clubwomen

7th District Sess on ‘Will Be Held Frii:y Discussion of legislation 1 1 tling before the state assembly wi Jan

Hri= in Ayres audi oium

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day morning at 10 o'clock.

Wy of the o dn= . be Houpolis

2ili= wirill 31IS= ile tion reform in the state. Virgil Stinebaugh will ooRS o be the bill

in the public schools, which is considered at this, session « legislature, A speaker for fi will be announced later. The nursing home regulatic sponsored by the district fede was introduced on the’ openin of the legislature by Senato: who will report on the bill's visions. It was written by Wilbur Royse, Judge Smiley © bers, Ernest Baltzell Jr. and Johnson Jr. Mrs. R. F. Grosskopf, pres and Mrs. . Alvin C. Johnsor,

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the meeting. Share in Drive

At-a recent district board ing, Mrs. Clyde Vinzant was ¢ recording secretary of the si district to complete the unex term of Mrs. Laurence Hayes. Hayes resigned to assume ji court duties under Judge Rhoads. Mrs. Vinzant has serv parliamentarian of the distriz the past three years. District clubs are being regi: ste: to redouble their efforts in Carole Lombard memorial drive .and to sell ox purches many bonds as possible this 1 The campaign will close Frid Within the next two weeks (uns will be asked to report their war service activities, the names of members doing war work ani a progress of stamp and bond s: i: The reports have been requests y the General Federation of Wor ki Clubs as a preliminary to prep: fl tion of a war service honor rol! a history of war activities.

Red Cross Ask: 500 Workers

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vice president,” will preside ing

i=ITyndall is chairman of the county “Ql nutrition ‘committee.

"Creek college, she devoted much

,| sence from the Massacliugetis State

‘Albert W. Schrand, Frank Aflen,

session; program :by 5th and 6th}

Glenns Valley (7:30 oe 1) 3dvisory board,

“| be Mesdaimes Beville, Zora Yoke,

In Travel-Stady club, at 10:30. a. m.

"| The hostess, Mrs. Emory F.| | Eaton, 1015 Brunswick sve, will be

be Mesdarmes Paul E. Beam, James J. Jordan, Donald H. Smith, Fred C. Hasselbring, Frank Collman, Clarence U. Knipp, Homer C. Asher,

Albert Sullivan, Horace B. Kemper. Rolland C. Mitchum, Vernon M. Scott, Sampson J. Shaffer, Charles Schaub, red Morris, Everett Saxton, Dale Humphrey, Lula Bock and Lucy Reynolds. . Misses Olivine Buenaman, Norma, Hickey, Barbara Tracy, Marilyn Hinkle and Margaret Collman also will be guests.

Mrs. Dragoo Heads Club

Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo. was elected president of the Magazine

With the opening of a new we: -

shop at the Brookside commi: center, Mrs. Frank Hoke, chair: an

of Mrs. Jessie Warren, 207 N. Pershing ave.

Nutritionist To Speak

Dr. Helen S. Mitchell, Washington, principal ‘nutritionist for the national nutrition program of the civilian defense council, will speak Friday night under| the auspices of

{of the church will meet at 2 p. m. morrow at the home of Mrs.

| 8. Cannon, 4235 N. Pennsylvania A study course on Latin

[Church News— i

Presbyterians

Mrs. Cannon

An instalation of offers

in news of churchwomen’s

The Woman’ 5 Missionary oc the SECOND PRESBYTEF

| ‘Mrs, L. T. Goens will lead votions. Also appearing on the p: | gram will be Mesdames H. B. Co well, J. R. Lynn and Charles M

Assistants Bt the tea hour will

Mesdames Paul Huddlestun, Je Seyurt and Grace Fedderman

Mrs.

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Dr. William Rothenbu

pastor of the THIRD CHRIS church, was to install officers of the church's Home Service d at the first quarterly meeting in the church parlors at 2 p. m

The officers are Mra, Harry

man and Mrs. B. BE, Bacon, first and second vice presidents; Miss Orpha Bodle, : 0

assistant; Mrs. Russell

Lovelace, treasurer, and Mrs. Glen Erodian, assistant treasurer.

department also were to be ; stalled. Mrs. W. ID. Roberts is re-

the Marion. county (civilian defense | tiring president of the department

council.

Her. talk, ‘at -8: as o'clock in the World War Memorial building, will cover food and nutrition as related to the war crisis. Mrs. Robert H.

Dr. - Mitchell - attended Mount Holyoke college and later studied nutrition at Yale university. As professor of nutrition at Battle

time to the study of nutritional anemia. She is now on leave of ab-

college.

will. follow the business mi the BRIGHTWOOD METHODIS church Woman’s Society of Christian Service at 1:30 p. m. Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bernat were to provide special music for the program.

A tea honoring retiring officers of

Auxiliary to Meet

The Marine Corps league auxil-

iary will meet at & p. m. today in the Hotel Lincoln. Mothers, and sisters of marines are Invited to attend the meeting.

wi

of the Red Cross production dey: ment, has issued an appeal for 4 additional workers to make sur: dressings.

quantity of materials has called : a speed-up of completed dressing: in order to meet a quota of 200.00) month, Mrs. Hoke said.

of age and who can give a minim of one three-hour period a week ma: volunteer.

from 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. a from 1 to 4 p. m. are maintain: ; at the Merchants Bank building ; : 2 Irvington, Southport, at 46th st. a1 Central ave, and at the Brooks location.

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club. at a recent meeting. Mrs. Frank C. Yarling and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher ‘were named first and second vice presidents. Other officers chosen were. Mrs. Charles Appel and Mrs. P. A. Serrin, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. George P. Stockton, treasurer; Mrs. William C. Bartholomew, parliamentarian; Mrs. C: T. Austin, historian, and Mrs. Mary E. Perine, keeper. of records, New members of the club are Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider, Misses Mary Catherine Stair, Juliana MecIntush and Inez nez Douglass,

G. 0. P. Conan: to Hold Installation

Mrs, Jesse Boyer will be installed |as president of the Marion County Council ‘off Republican Women at a meeting af 2 p. m. Thursday: in the Columbia club. Other officers to be installed are Miss Mrs. William Coffey, first and second vice presidents: Mrs. William Faust Jr. and Mrs. Grace Guess, recording and Sones ending secretaries; Mrs. H. G. Nutt, treasurer, and Mesdames Ot - Bosson, Burton Neville, Fred Atkinson, Glen Harper and Elizabeth Adams,

Mrs. C. J. Ancker will be the

principal‘ speaker on the after~ noon’s program. The hostesses will

Paul Lonbard, May Tey and Mame Ballard.

1 TS. iC. Chapter

Meets Tomorrow - Mbs. Dorsey Dodd will be the

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