Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1943 — Page 18

“p A R Whasl and Dist # Group | “To Be Guests of Mrs. Ww. E Shih oe

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- WHEEL, AND. DISTAFF: committee of £ the. 1 Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., will have its | “meeting March 19.at the home of Mss, Wilbur 3

th, W. 77th st, and Spring Mill rd,” : ‘a business, meeting at 2 p.m, Shere Will bis a. The

Mrs. Arthur P. Thomas, Mrs. Smith ‘will be

sisting

" ro Be Honored |

will talk on “Our Feathered Mesdames George T Gifford,

Hiatt, John A. McConnell and Oar 8, Maetschke and Miss x

5 Sue Eveleigh w-|{Chooses Bridal |

Attendants

Miss Sue. Anne Eveleigh has

‘| named Miss Janet Drumm of Utica,

e IN.¥,8sa bridesmaid for her wed- |

To Give Anniversary Dinner : DINNER GIVEN . by. Mrs. . les - Byfield Sunday evening will honor her son and daughterBe , and Mrs. L. E. BySeid, on their first wedding an-

ter-in-law was Miss on before her mars 7 parents, ‘Mr. “and Shannon, will be among at the dinner. . Others wil be Messrs. and Mes-

. Medan in Walle. Clark, Betty Georgla Marriptt.

eid g Tomorrow i MISS become the brige of Paul C. Pratt at 6:30 p. mo “fomotrow: in the North Methodist. ‘ghiufdh with Dr. - GC: A. eeters’ officiating. Miss attemdant will be Mrs. therger of Delphos, -O

the wedding a. recepwill he held in‘ the couple's 3m Fo Mrs. Roy ‘Disney ‘of

Danville; sister of the bride, and Mrs. Hi. oo Raynor will receive : She gues !

Legs ¢ Club

; Petrache Velesscu, Rose d Florence Webber. . Walter Rose,. club ‘president, duce the speaker.

ater Salvage

throw away old sweaters. § are not too worn make into new garments— i: loves, new. sweaters for I members of the family. ping opert, wash: sweater | ‘soap and’ ro water,

ding ‘March 18°to Lieut. Alexander

| Malcolm McVie. The ceremony will

be read at 8:30 o'clock in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Eveleigh, 7801 N. Pennsylvania | st. . Miss Eveleigh and Miss Drumm were roommates at Mount Holyoke college. Other bridesmaids will be Misses Mary Scott Morse, Margaret Wohlgemuth and Claire Patten. Ensign Robert McVie of Washington will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Charles Crumbaker, Ensign Edward Frost of Cleveland and Carl F. Eveleigh Jr. brother of the bride-to-be. ° Mr. and ‘Mrs. Eveleigh will entertain with a bridal dinner for the club. ‘eile : Parties Planned Miss ‘Nancy Kegley entertained last night at her home, 36 E. 57th st., with an informal bridge party and shower in honor of Miss Eveleigh. . : : Mrs. Hughes Paiten and her daughter, Claire, will entertain Saturday with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Propylaeum. Miss Margaret Wohlgemuth and her mother, Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth, will ‘entertain Sunday with a tea and on Tuesday Mrs. Maxwell Shaw will give an informal ‘bridge party. « Miss Judith Preston and Miss Nancy Campbell will entertain Monday night at the Woodstock club ‘fwith a dinner and shower for. the bride-to-be, Mrs. A. M. McVie, mother of the prospective bridegroom, entertained. {recently at a tea. :

|W. D. C. Elects

Six Offjeers Mrs. John W. Thornburgh was elected second: vice: president of ‘the Woman’s Department club yesterday. : Other * new officers are Mrs. George W. Bowman, third vice president; Mrs. Henry Lovell Pat-

=| rick, corresponding secretary, and

Mesdames Ray B. Dorward, C. T. Hoover and William Sharp, directors at large, ditor ‘will be elected at the | next: meeting because of a: tie.-Can-didates “are Mrs. william H. Hodgson and Mss. Albert, SIE

Lattice’ Accents On New Styles

Decorative: 1a work: achieved by criss-cross” of ‘sel: ‘material accents many. spring New York creations, It is “seen: on 'pockets and across shoulders’ and sleeves; | A colored: ‘chiffon handkerchief in a pocket, of this type was. seen on a beige’ frack at Le Ruban Bleu

recently. It: ‘was the. only color accent of the costume. ™

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couple March 18 at the Woodstock |:

punch going s0 that its steady flow

On How to Get

An Alniost Manless Toe. |

By JANET

| charge of the. .program beginning at

‘| John Taylor; “Lula Albert, Vesta:

5 Fund for Blind

‘J thews and Mrs. Tarr,

Day of Prayer To Be Observed,

Tomorrow

The annual world dsy of prayer will be observed tomorrow ‘by the Indianapolis ‘Council of Church

colleges, the home for the aged and other institutions. - . . The observance is. sponsored by the. personal faith committee of the counieil with Mrs. W. A. Shullenberger as genéral chairman. Mrs. Virgil Sly is council president. Assisting Mrs. Shulléenberger with arrangements were: Mesdames EA Piepenbrok; J. F. Morriso °C. W. Atwater and I. ; . Charles Daugherty will. be chair‘man of ushers. ; Programs Planned Among services in the city will be a meeting at the Unity Methodist church sponsored by : the ConChristian. and the Riverside | "and Unity. Methodist churches. . ‘Mrs. Rollyn: ‘Bowles will be in

110:30 a. 'm. and. closing ‘at 3 p. m. } Assisting: “her: will: be Mesdames

Voyles,: Raymond, Wise and J. Ray Stanton. / Helping. with: the Service, will be. the Rev, : Walter Proctor, the Rev. Stanton, Dr. Blaine ‘Kirkpatrick and Dr.. James A. Crane. Mrs. Charles Hart will present the musical program. . At 3:15pm. a children’s program

will be given by Miss Nellie Young, |.

state children’s worker, in the auditorium of school 44.

Party Will Aid

A benefit bridge party will be’ given by the Independent Social club at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop.: Proceeds will be added to the club’s fund for aid to the blind. ; ; Mrs, May VanNatta will be general chairman of the party. Her committee will’ include Mrs. A. M. Tarr, prizes; Mrs. Claude S. Mattickets; Mes-

dames J. T. Fs Shafts ears : Stoll and |

Mss. 4. B- Spanid-

Around-the-clock, 24-hour relay. race ‘against time : by three women workers helps to “keep. ‘em. fying” at the Boeing Airplane Oo.’s ‘Wichita, Kas., plant. This. “three-man” team keeps a big, complex press

parts is never interrupted. Anna Turner, sole Support, of three young sons, takes over from Bertha Foreman when she comes to work at 8:30 in the morning, Mrs. Turner works until 4:30 in the afternoon, when second-shifter Grace Rogers slides into .her seat and keeps the hig punch going. Mrs. Rog-

- United Press Staff Correspondent’ WASHINGTON, March 11.—Government girls trying to » find out how to live happily. without men now know the bitter truth. It can’t be done. No tears were: noticeable among the more than 1000 girls attending the ‘government's’ career clinic when that homely fact was blurted: out, but it brought. home’ u fruism—that ‘a city with three women for every man ‘adds up to ‘unhappiness for a lot of girls.

Women along:iwith women in local}

a ‘John {ress

of vital ‘airplane | Kas. She keeps

ports at 8: 30 a.

Along in

MADISON

The warning to the girls against looking for some magic formula to compensate for. the lack. of eligible men was all the more effective. ‘coming, as it did, from a man TR. The male who dared let ‘the girls have it was T. H. Robsjohn-Gib-bings, modernist furniture: designer. But he also had some suggestions. to help the girls make, the best of a bad situation. The. session ‘was devoted to the subject, “Design for Living,” and Robsjohn-Gibbings advised them to try being happy by planning a home when the soldiers return from the war. “But don’t let anyone sell you

collector,” he said. “Let your dream

the past.”

of laughter by taking apart pseudoantique collectors. “Y have" seen hard-boiled Wall street brokers, that you know damned well have had a busy day

have heen there for anything less than the Holy Grail. *

has been’ on the sucker list of decoration magezines that in that

period . styles — thus bamboozling millions of women into buying all kinds of flapdoodle pieces that should have ended their lives quietly and decently in the scrap heap. “American homes have become the rubbish dumps of’ Europe, ‘what with = their early Victorian and French provincial furnishings. When and if the day ever comes for you girls to furnish a home, do it with’ furniture typical of the future * architecture of - America— practical, ' pleasant, fortable and palatable to the eye”

typical Washington man--if they could find ‘one. They were instructed to put emphasis on cleanliness, sensible clothes and a wellmodulated voice, in that order, :

Men Polled

at the first session.

‘government girl. worker—away from

hour ¢ycle is completed‘ as Mrs. ‘Turner:

above. At left, third-shifter Bertha Foreman (seated) is being relieved ‘by first-shifter Anna “Turner. Second-shifter Grace :Rogers Is at the right. on

Government Girls Are Advised

; Bandages For Red Cross :

on the idea of being an antique]:

Home be a reflection of your ‘way | of life—completely American, mod-| ‘ern and in tune with the times—| ‘and not something that smacks of i

Antique Collectors : Then he sent the girls into gales]

skinning the hide off some poor sap, i come home to their ‘pseudo-farm-| ‘house in Connecticut, and go right]: into a school-girl rave over a de) ! crepit’ ancient ‘bedpan, with a look] in’ their eyes that shouldnt really]:

“For 30 years the American home :

span have produced 60 different]

cheap, com-|

The girls, in a previous clinic) session, learned how to please the;

The clinic took & poll i ang ; typicdl men working for the gov-}. ernment and revealed the results|

The men polled for the benefit] ‘of the girls were said to be very|: / Sympathetic toward the wartime]!

home for the first time and. with- ;

the: “purich punching until 3 m. The “relay team” is pictured

{Guild to Make |

The second meeting held by st. Vincent's Hospital guild for its new wartime project .will be at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the nurses’ home. The guild members and: other volunteer workers will make Red’ Cross stitched bandages at the eetings each Friday. Mrs. Charles E. Wagner has been named. temporary chairman of the | committee; Mrs. Emil C. Rassman Jr. » Supervisor, and Mesdames Julius Caesar, Jack Langan, J. R. McNutt and Clara Slattery, monitors. "Mrs. L. F. Brozo will be inspector and Mrs. John Birk, packer of ban-

dages. Acting as alternates for the monitors will be. Mesdames John F.

‘| nostess, ‘assisted bf Mrs. “Bertha

jave., | TON QUEST club tomorrow. Mrs.

W Cole, 1813 E. (0th st., Will be

E. Bracks and Miss [dds Orth.

Mii. Chalmer Schl )sser, 2440 Park will entertain the IRVING-

W. G. Gingery “Chiria”

| Hostess Yor the IRINGTON. 80CIAL STUDY club meeting tomorrow will be Mrs. Fred Antibus, 50 S. Butler .ave., assisted. by Mrs. D. H. Giffin. Mrs. J. E. Hankins will lecture on “The Southern States,” and a group discussion will be led by Mrs. H. G. May. :

| Mrs. W. G. Stevens will speak on Elizabeth Crump Enders and Mrs. G. B. Ladine will riview the Enders’ .book, ‘Swinging Lanterns,” for the FRIDAY AFTERNOON LITERARY club me¢ting tomorrow with Mrs. E. G. Prosch, 624 West dr.,. Woodruff Place. :

Travel-Study Tig To Hold Election

vil iapent ob

the home of Mrs. Hertha Mosier, 829 IN. Keystone ave. Mrs. Ada. Lory sill speak on “Stepping Stones of Destiny” and

‘Officers will be elected Saturday! by the Anglo-India chapter, Inter-| ° national Travel-Study club, follow-| A ing a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting in @

Dr. Harrison

Dr. John 8. Harrison of Butler university’ will - “discuss” the’ ‘pattern of receptive lyric poetry: for the Poets: Rendezvous, auxiliary ‘of the Indiana Poets’ federation, Sunday aftef100n in the Central ¥. W.C. A. “Jotn 'W. Hillman, of. The Indianapolis Star will speak '0 ‘on “Modern Poetry.” Following a musical program. at 2 o'clock by Daniel Shattuck, tenor, and Charles F. Hansen, organist, Dr. Harrison will -conduet class work. The forum leader will be Mr. Hill) man. Hosts for the meeting will be Williath Chitwood, chairman; A. 8. Ortmeyer; Reuben Kelso and Arthur Mellinger. Miss Eaguyn ‘McPherson’ will preside.

will

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Honorable elon wis: von ts ‘Miss Barbara Jane Forse, Anderson {high ‘school, sponsored by the Kik-tha-we-nund chapter, and to Miss Bernice ‘Welimeier, Columbus® high school, with Joseph Hart Soper: a8 sponsor.’ “ . Jwiges Who Served Judges for the state cotedt's were Dr. "Gakel ® “Hall "of tie sitiction and applied ‘psychology department, Purdue university; ‘Dr. Robert: Phils

lips of ‘the Purdue history, economs jcs and ‘government department; : and Joseph: A: Anidrew, Lafayette attorney, ar miaies 4 fudge pci Ruth ay Henderson, es | teacher, and Estelle Marshall Wal. ters, Lafayette newspaperwoman. _ The contest was sponsored.by 69 state D. A. R. chapters. Two huns dred fifty-one high schools, repre= senting ‘63 counties, participated, Miss Bertha Jane Moffitt, West Las fayette, served ‘as state: ‘chairman for the projec :

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Mrs. S. D. Edwards will be the assistant hostess. ;

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