Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1943 — Page 11
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© Radio Broadeasts Are Scheduled
1 Loy Gin /iseout sroope are
ig anniversary of the movement, 4
in America.
. Special radio ‘programs on the}
founding and on the birthday penny “fund will be heard over station WFBM tomorrow at 4:15 p. m, and on Thursday over WISH at 10:30 8. m.’and WFBM at 8:15 p. m. : ‘Tomorrow, troop 33, led by Mrs. “William Bain,” and ‘troop 123, led “by Mrs. Hugh Clark, will hold a joint ‘celebration at school 21. #The
-by the members, Games and refreshments have deen planned by troop 1 meeting . “tomorrow -at the home of the leader,
~ Mrs, Melvin Miller, 5735 Julian ave.
: mr . Friday Parties
A party at 7:30 p. m. Friday will be ‘given at the Brookside com- : ‘munity center by Brownie iroops 97,
4roop. The program will include ‘an international playlet, the depicting of & scene of the first Girl ‘Guide troop in Scotland and the first Girl Scout troop in the United States, a Girl Scout law Seremany 4 and community singing. Troop 28 will en troop 4 ‘with a party Friday at the Broadway Methodist church, Three pa- « trols will present, sketches concerning the organization. : » Under the leadership of Mrs, E. C. BowX in, troops 84 and 3 of Garden City + will hold a joint celebration Friday at the Garden City school. A chili supper will be given Friday by members of troop 21. The program will be a play, “Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts.” At the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, intermediate troop 72 and Brownie troop 140 will have their party.
Bette Davis Is Bride in ‘Church Rite
~~ Mr, and Mrs. Richard Dransfield are on a wedding trip following their marriage at noon yesterday in the West Morris Street Christian church. They will be at home later ‘at 1923 Central ave. : Mrs. Dransfield was Miss Bette Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AL Harley Davis, 1526 S. New Jersey st. Mr. Dransfield is the son of Mrs. Mae Dietz, 1721 Southview dr.
of Girl Scouts in| 4he United States” will be presented]
‘104 and 129; intqrmediate|’ ‘troops 73 and 136 and a new senior}
Sees Danger in Dependency on: ‘Government’
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer
MRS. ROOSEVELT says the|
government should pay the expenses of drafted college students who want to resume their education after the war. It’s another beautiful idea—if it can be managed. I'm sure ‘we'll all be for it.
Et ment also calls attention to . the growing tendency to confuse government with a “Pie "in the Sky” setup. More and "more = often we hear both responsible and irresponsible people
Yepeating that the “government”
will do this, that and the other.
The implication is obvious. Gradually developing in ‘the public mind, is the notion that the government
is a group of superhumans, high above. us, with unlimited powers to grant favors to its suppliants. It’s
a paternalist picture, with Santa Claus tints which is false as well
Woman's Viewpoint—
But the state-|
as dangerous.
«Alerts? new
short hair styles, provide variety - “and comfort for.
busy war lives.
The short hairdo with bangs
‘differs from the Dutch: boy . effect of ‘world
1 war I. as these
are upswept and informal reception tomorrow,
curled and
brushed softly.
The National
Council of Safety i Engineers and the
P.-T. A. News—
Elections, Talks, Movies, On the Calendar of Group Meetings Here Next Week
{with Miss Patterson in the drive
Sallie Meyers
To Be Honored At Reception
“The B'nai B'rith Women will honor Miss Sallie Meyers, national executive secretary to’ Dr.- Abram
The reception will follow the spring tea to be given by the group at the Columbia club. Miss Meyers will show a film and talk on what
Hillel is doing on the American| Misses Pyle, Johnson and Mary| Grace Adams will be hostesses for
campus. A style show, Spring Suit Costume,” arranged by Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, Ayres’ styl-
flist, will be given in the afternoon.
On Committee : Mrs, Arthur Fairbanks, president
of the Federation of Jewish Wom-
en's Clubs, and Mrs, L. L. Goodman will pour. Mrs, Jacob Lutz is program chairman. The arrangements commiftee includes Mrs. Norman Becker, chairman, and Mesdames Robert Kugelman, Manuel 8S, Carren, Joseph Klein, Louis Levey and Nat Smith, In the receiving line will be Mrs. Harold I. Platt, president, and Mesdames - David = Maurer, Louis Bassler, Max Farb, Raymond Kiser, Charles Efroymson, Edgar N. Fassburg, Meyer Sagalowsky, Michael I.
for younger meinbers will be a group of junior high school girls.
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Indianapolis Yo We Dusitioss women will mee; Wednesday at the Phyllis Wheatley ¥Y. W. for a 6 p, m. dinner ir, connection with the annual 16th nation-wide observance, The tlieme for the observancz will be “Dur Job, the Nation’s Business.” Miss Nan Clark will be dissussion: les der for the roiind table discussion of the theme which will be the main feature for the evening. Also on the pan¢l will be Misses Mary Heaton, Virgie Dunville and Martha Miller, Lieut. Tillie Jean Simmons, Mrs. Curl Burnside and Mis. Kenneth Gribb. Others on the program will be Miss Julia Johiison, devotions; Misses Eleanor Pyle, Louise Scooler and Malvin Morton, music; membe’s of the Phyllii Wheatley Busi-
{Sachar, director of the Hillel{R€sS and Professional club, skif,\nr, ArPIA, vill hear a program Foundations, Champaign, II, at an and a member of the Tuesday|on «pashions” presented by Miss
Round Table cluk, messages from other business women’s clubs. Miss Mary Smith will be chairmen of the observance for IndianSpulis ‘Her committee will include
Burks and Mrs, Giubb. The ¥. W.
“Accessonzing’ Your staff members - - Wt) rking with the day ms Ts ri BP m. im the Central
committee will include Misses Bessie Bivens, Louise Taylor, Lucy Schulte and Mrs. June Kyles, ” 8.8 : The Girl Reserve department of the Central ¥. W. C, A. is sponsoring a child care course which ‘began Saturday. The class will be held for seven nore consecutive Saturdays and all junior high school girls are eligible, Programs scheduled are “Story Telling for Small Children,” March 13; “Rhythms and Games,” March 20, and “Making Mother Goose Come Alive,” March 27, Mrs. Walter Laz; “First Aid for the Small Child,” April 3; “Ihe Physical Care of the Small Chill,” April 10, and
school, is represented. by “Isl C Hatteras,” “War Show” and “E cursion.” Henrik Bs school’s assistant director, four oils in the show—“Lou “Woman Fixing Her Nails} % Flowers” and “Halloween Carniw David Rubins, head of the ture department, shows both Sculps ture and lithographs. The s 1 includes “Faun and Satyr,” ure” and “Torso” and the lith graphs are “The Cloud” and ‘ seum Tea.” 3 Water Colors Shown
S orori ties— Edmund Brucker's works
WAAC Officer [see Barer in and - To Address
branch of tho American Associa~ tion of University Women as its annual yprojest for the Kathryn NicHale {lellowship fund. The fund is named in honor of Dr. Kathryn McHale (above), the A. A. YU. 'W)s general director at V7ashingf.on.
“Monkey Walls, ” “South End of . Town,” ,- 3 River,” “The Wharf” and “Still IT : ; With Pears.” = Beta Gr oup Four watercolors by Paul: W eo are “Sawmill,” “Mountain Hou Sorority groups will hear speak-| “Train” and “The Mansion.” ers this vreek. ; 2.8 8 Lieut. Lillie ?. Simmons will speak | d: 4 on the requirements and duties of ta hert Stewart, Who Slistee a WAAC for a meeting of Beta! pean stationed at San chapter, ZETA BETA CHI, at 7:30 Cal, ha : p. in. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln.
" (amms chapter; EPSILON SIG-
and painting in the John
Helen Winebrenner at 6:30 o'clock classes in which he would hi
tonight ir: fhe Rauh building. There |
also will be 8 business meeting. Miss Gordon,
Mrs. Maxine Drury and Mrs. H. E. Lee Married
The North Methodist church ¥ the scene, at 1:30 o’clock yesterda of the wedding of Miss Ca ‘Gordon and Howard E. Lee. Dr. ¢ A. McPheeters officiated at an alts LE with spring flowers. The bride is the daughter of 1
Donald: Monroe Gordon, 3139 © tral ave, and Mr. Lee is the so of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Lee, Rapi City, S. D.. ; After next Monday the couple + |be at home at 505 E. 32d st.
a meeting of IOTA KAPPA Wednes-
Y. W. C
A meeting of Beta Phi chapter, BETA SIGMA PHI, will be to. morrow in the Hotel Lincoln. A program will follow the business meeting.
Mrs. C. P. Fraim, 1133 E. 35th st, will ertertain Gamma chapter, | SIGMA DELTA ZETA, this evening. |
Mrs. J. R. Sentney, national president of ALPHA OMICRON ALPHA, was a guest of Phi chapter yesterday at a meeting in the Pennsylvania : building,
Baby Photos
“How to Take Cure of a Baby,”
The bride wore a beige suif
Parent-Teacher associations wiill elect officers and hear speakers ‘ab meetings this week. Motion pictures also will be featured on some programs. Talks will concern wartime problems on' the horne front. The |
black and white accessories and i
April 17, Mrs. M:rjory Hart, and Kline, Max B. Gellman and David corsage of yellow orchids. - Her ate
B. Klain, Miss Gertrude Feibleman “Handicrafts ‘at Home,” April 24, Miss Jane Jenner,
False, because, in our country, the people constitute the government. No ruling group will ever be
The Rev. Lester H. Ford read the service before an altar banked with
On Display
spring flowers in pastel shades. The bride, entering with her father, wore a white chiffon gown with a romance neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt extending into a train.
wiser or smarter, than the wisest and the smartest among them. Our president, his cabinet and those appointees he has selected to guard
Reception Follows
+Her two-tiered fingertip ‘veil of filusion was attached to a tiara of tulle rosettes and she carried white spring flowers senifered, with an orchid.
‘Miss Evelyn Francis, ! her only attendant, wore a gown of pale yellow chiffon with a fitted bodice, ‘short sleeves and a full skirt. She carried a bouquet of yellow flowers. Richard Ernestine was the best
man.
= A reception. following the ceremony was held in the home of the parents. Assisting were . Mrs. Martin West, Mrs. Charles Johnson and Miss @nthia Mitchell. | So
‘bride's
Police Auxiliary To Give Benefit
A victory benefit card party will ‘be ‘given by the ladies’ auxiliary to + <he Fraternal Order of Police at
1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Food “Craft shop. All games will be Wplayed. Tickets may be obtained from the shop. Mrs, Oren Mangus will be chairman. Assisting her ‘will be Mes«dames Anna Marren, Charles Hodges, Timothy: O'Neill and John Finney. The proceeds will be used by the auxiliary to furnish a day room: at Camp Atterbury.
Mh Salmon. Stretcher
‘Canned salmon will go far if ‘fiaked and added to a mpting ‘eurry. sauce and served over large
our business—serve us, the people,
CR Rin» AND ‘IN MY particular case, E.
H. Moore, Elmer Thomas and Wesley Disney represent me at the na-
tional -capital—all are excellent, ‘thonorable well-intentioned gentlemen—but I do not- consider them Supermen. In fact, there are no omniscient beings in Washington—so let's dislodge the thought from our minds while we prepare, as well as we can, to function as responsible units of a great complicated confederation of states. There’s danger in the current let-the-government-do-it attitudes. So spoke the Fascists. The dictator countries got that way ‘because of the constant parroting of a doctrine which holds that the government must give orders to the people, instead of the one in which we believe—that the people should -give the orders-because we are the gOv-
ernment.
Children’s Bureau Names Mrs. Shake
- Mrs. - Elizabeth” Shake has been appointed case work supervisor for the children’s bureau of the Indianapolis orphan Home, Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr., president of the board of managers, has announced. For four years Mrs. Shake has been employed by the bureau as a case worker. Prior to that she worked with the Ft. Wayne: state school and in the social service de-
partment of the public schools here.
“hot baking powder biscuits. -!
TODAY
SHADELAND (7:45 'p. m.)—-Mo-tion pictures and a talk on “Safety jn a World of Chaos;” Mrs. Ray Wells will preside.
BEN DAVIS Grade School ’ (1:30 p. m)—“Tuberculosis,” by - Fred Nogrr; card party, March 117, in the school gym at 8 p. m.;. Mrs. Dewey Gaddie will be chairman,
WEDNESDAY
BEECH GROVE (1:30 p p. ne Program by grade school children. GARDEN CITY (1:30 Dp. Study club meeting at the home of Mrs. H. E. Abbott, Rockville: rd. and Whitcomb st.! discussion sled by Mrs. Abbott.
. WARREN CENTRAL High School a p. m.)~—Warren township coun¢il and Warren Central P.-T.A:
Clarence Peters and Mrs. Samuel Rumford presiding; council chairmen for next year will be elected.
SPEEDWAY’ Grade School (7:45
school gym; dance review by pupils of Mrs. Louise Schilling,
BRIDGEPORT (7:45 ' p. hm)— Officers for the year elected; pro-
conservatory. .
Reilly; rooms 3 and 4 program; mo-
72 ¢7:30 p. m.)—Forum on “Serving in Def 18e” by Virgil Sheppard, Mrs. George Ziegler, Mrs. W. GC. Milhous and Lyle -Nave. Study group meeting at 1:30 p. m.
18 (@2 Dp.
Hirschman, - /
| Ewing Vale; music by pupils.
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THURSDAY
‘Harry Freeland,’ 1100 ‘Edge“A Penny, Saved.
schedule of the meetings will be as follows:
and Miss Meyers. -
Mrs.|
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board meeting jointly with Mrs: .
p. m})—Cub Scouts’ program in’ the}.
LOWELL (8 p. m)—Talk on “Re-| lation of Home to Character For-| f magtion:” accordion solo by Gordon| J
= PLEASANT RUN (10:30 amy} 5 % Study: group meeting at the “home | © of Mrs.
Slenderizing
gram by students of Arthur Jordan. 2
tion picture by Howard Neimeyer. |.
p. ‘m)—“A Pattern for| =" Motherhood,” by Mrs, J. Clifton]. Sin
81 (7:30 p. m)—Talk by Dr. adore
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Anniversary of
{Phi Mu Will Be
At the end of lhe course, each girl who has completed the eight lessons will receive a . certificate and a child care Lit. Miss Malvin Morton, Girl Resei've director, and Mrs. June Kyles, aissociate, are advisors for this activity. » 28 Ciirl Reserve me:nbers of a sta
At Hospital
‘Approximately 600 baby pictures are on exhibit in the lobby of the
tendants were Miss Elizabeth Roth and Miss Eléanor Clancy. :
Dinner Follows Rite
Miss Roth wore a green suit ¥ brown accessories, while Miss C
i |club.
Observed Here conference plannin; committee met
The 91st Livy of Phi MulSaturday at the Central ¥. W. C. A.
sorority. will be observed March 13 Members were Mis: Phyllis Hunger, Gary; Miss Catherine Cox and Miss with a 6:30 p. m. state dinner meet |, o1ine Furbay, Marion; Miss Esing in the Indianapolis Athletic elle Phillips, club advisor, Linton; The : commitiee in -charge
Methodist hospital for the White Cross guild’s annual photograph contest for babies born in the hospital. : Prize winners will be announced at a gathering of parents: Sat: urday afternoon between 2 and 3:30 o'clock in the nurses’ home. Dr. Joan G. Benscn, hospital superintelident, will rake awards of war
wore a blue suit and yellow sories. Both had corsages of ye johquils and white freesia, The best man was Rolf We Mrs. Gordon, the bride’s mo was in ‘gold silk jersey worn 3
white freesia. Mrs. Lee chose Copenhagen blue with a mate]
* |Dunn, |Henry, finance; Mrs. James Walden, ‘Ireservations, and. ‘Mrs. Edward
“|will be Miss Jeanne Anne Pluess, 1t
general chairman; Mrs, William L. program; Mrs. Harry J.
es Walsh, decorations.
Mrs. Albert G. Parker Jr, wife of
{the president of Harover college,
will speak on “The Obligation to Behave Like an Edicated Woman.”
‘| Miss Aurelia. Willer, chief nurse for| | Base Hospital 32, ‘will talk on the
nursing’ personnel © ‘for a hospital unit, - Although all three active chapters in the state—Rho at Hanover, Delta Epsilon at Purdue university and Delta Alpha at Indiana university— will have representatives at the dinner, many ‘ groups will ‘observe
_| Pounders’ day locally and will con-
tinue to ‘do so until ¢ ~The Fi, Wayne alu:
‘the war. club has
“Lote aiversss: Alumnae clubs at Evans-
ville, ‘Gary and South Bend also
Hr Piola Foundety day services
Miss Jane Campbell and Miss Shir- stomps in the amateur and profesley Allan, Anderson; Mrs. Nettye sional. classifications of the older tary, Muncie; Mri. Mildred Simmons, Terre Haute, and Miss Mor-} . ton and Miss Joanne Innis, Twelve guild chapters will mee: The day’s meeting opened in the|{this week in the nurses’ home. I & discussion of ‘Sum-|Tney sre Third Christian anc me’ erences iit 1943 for high school girls. The cletails on a 1043| Or 8dWey Baptist, today; Grace out in the afternocn: meeting. Miss| Greenwood Evening, tomorrow; Campbell will be 1943 conference Perry 'Townslip and Broadway chrirman. Methodist Wednesday; Temple Sisterhood and’ Municipal Gardens,
& es
Inciana conferencs were worked| Methodist, Celvary Baptist and}
hat and wore gardenias. A dinner-at Catherine’s restau preceded the couple's departure the wedding trip. Out-of-town guests were Howard Jackson, Miami Beach, Miss Jeanette Gordon and Mary Wing, Cincinnati, and Binegar, Louisville, Ky.
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Club Hlects Mrs. Byrket
Mrs. B. L. Byriet was elected president of the Children’s Sun shine Club, Inc. recently. ‘Other | new officers are Mrs. W. D. Peake anc. Mrs. David C. Jolly, first and second vice presidints; Mrs. R. S. Lovick and Mis. Raymond Charles
secretaries; Mrs. . John Conner, trensurer; Mrs. Duvid P. Barrett, membership chairinan, and Mrs. Harry Mahan and irs. Ure Frazier, delegates at large. i
Smith, recording and corresponding |group. Mrs. Faul Whipple, chair.
Thursday; Meridian Street Meth odist, Tabernacle Gardens anil Marythe chapters, Friday.
Musicale to Elect .
An election of officers of the choral ensemble, Matinee Musicale, will be held tomorrow morning- af the Arthur Jordan conservatory after the weelily rehearsal of the
mean, has appointed a nominating commities including Mesdames Charles Fichheitz, L. C. Lawall and John Egzor. A luncheon will he {served efter the business meeting.
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