Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1943 — Page 24

of " Miss ‘Catherine Valentine, chairman, is being assisted. by Miss

SDeE vipam and: Migs Cora.

Mrs. Harry Alexander will be the hostess tomorrow at a 1 p. m. ‘luncheon held by Elector chapter, ' VERUS CORDIS, in the Warren hotel.

* Formal initiation services will be ‘held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Marott hotel gold room by Beta ‘chapter, OMEGA PHI TAU, Mrs, Karl Tolson will become & : member. The service will be fol- ] lowed by a banquet at 7 p. m,

"BETA CHI THETA'S Beta chapter will hold a business meeting at . 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Armand R. Tschudi, 512 N. ‘Gray st. Mrs. Floyd Shingleton

will preside.

Mrs, Carl Joyce, 1520 Dawson st., will entertain at 8 p. m. tomorrow

with a social meeting for Beta

chapter, ALPHA BETA GAMMA.

~~ Rho chapter, SIGMA BETA, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the ‘home of Mrs. Harry Karcher, 987 N. Bolton ave.

'N. A. W. to Hear

Book Review

The monthly meeting of the National ‘Association of Women will be ‘held at 7:30 p. m. today in the Hotel Washington. The chorus of. the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will sing under the direction of _ Mrs. Anna Hessel with Grace Hes_sel as accompanist. . Mrs, Olive Enslen Finder will review “The Robe” and a motion pic-

Broth Fruits and ‘Vegetables | _ Promise New ‘Pep’ for Family .

THERE'S A SILVER lining in the caa you can’t get. Rationing of] foods forces us to eat more fresh greens and Mrs. Housewife is discovering that not only do they help stretch her point rationing and keep her budget down, but her family feels more fit. The shang in green vegetables promote steady nerves, clear eyes|: and “pep.” High in vitamin value and a “must” on your menus, say et of agriculture nu- T tritionists, are chard, collards, kale, | VITAMIN A: The green, leafy turnip, beet tops, mustard greens, | vegetables. are an excellent source spinach, broccoli and others. {of this vitamin. It is needed for Many of them are available ‘alli growth, and for healthy teeth, bones year ‘round, and Here's. what theyMand nerves. It is important for supply: good skin. It helps protect the BULK: The green leafy vegetables|body “against infections. Lack of aid digestion and help prevent this vitamin causes night blindness. constipation. Crisp, raw foods,| VITAMIN B-1 (thiamine): Greens

.lsuch as the familiar green salads,/are a good source of this vitamin,

encourage chewing and stimulate{which is sometimes called the the flow of saliva. morale vitamin. It promotes steady

CALCIUM: This mineral is espe-| nerves. Those who get too little of

|cially abundant in milk, cheese and it often have poor appetites, pcor

most greens. It builds bones and elimination, slow heart rate teeth and is needed for healthy|“that tired feeling.” nerves and blood clotting. Everyone 2 a = needs it, especially growing children] RIBOFLAVIN (another B -vitaand pregnant mothers. . |min): Greens are a good source IRON: This is also present in| of this vitamin, which is needed for most of the greens, liver and other health and normal growth. If a

and

Programs

The executive committee; of the Homemakers’ Association of Marion

County met this morning in the}

office of Miss Janice M. Berlin, {

home demonstration agent, to hear :

reports from ‘Mrs. Mary Wolcott, garden chairman of the association, and Mrs. Oscar Blank, canning chairman.

Another meeting for leaders in| | the Purdue university home eco-|'

nomics extension program for county ht at #45 N, Penney).

vania st. The group. food production ‘and conservation] program to be cartied on by 4<H| Cc. IJ Murphy, boys’ 4-H club]. agent, explained the garden require- | ments and ‘A. A. Irwin, assistant

pest control and available] fertilizers.

Miss Berlin led a discussion on|

‘ithe home food preservation pre

Sule 0 bee urged io ‘participate.

want her letter published writes for| advice about what to do with a young man who asks her for money. He is in the army and has been| known to write her for money immediately after pay day. He assures her that other girls have given him money, bought him presents, taken him to shows and dinner and paid his way with pleasure, When she refused, he sent back her picture, called her insulting names and told her where to go. He makes love to other girls as ardently as he makes love to her. His family says that he always has been like this and will not settle down ever. They have no confidence in him whatever and advise the girl to forget him. The girl, how-

‘was held| :

{agricultural agent, discussed vari-|

gay Mexican printed rayon ‘crepe blouse.

: Fthuctos,

en sted oy Mee. ‘Aneta B. Vog- { ler, nutrition service head. Women

{after majoring in foods and who

Annual Careers Con Fa

‘A YOUNG LADY who = not Will Be Thur sday at I. Us . W. S. Sponsors Event

: Times Special

BLOOMINGTON, March 16.—The annuul “careérs with sa future” vocational conference for Indiana university women students will be held Thursday. Special emphasis will be placed on opportunities. avail.

able during wartime.

Women outstanding in various fields of employment are scheduled for the day’s program fer which Mary ‘Steele, Huntington, is chairman.

The Association of Women Students, sponsors of the conference, will give a luncheon at noon for which Margaret Bourke-White, internationally known photographer, will be the speaker. Speakers for the conference and the vocations they will discuss include Miss Leta Bane, chairman of

Carner,

conference will

secretary,

recreation and cducatior. division, Chicago Council of Social Agencies, social case work. . Other fields to be covered a! the include nursing, business, radio and the air line industry. At the close of the conference, Mists Ringe will lead a patel

A call for mstructors to teach in Red Cross nutrition hasi}

who have B. 8. or A. B. degrees

have either taught in the last four years or have worked in-foods may, qualify. 8 Pe 2 A class in Red Cross home nurs-

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ture, “Since Pearl Harbor,” will be|glandular meats, beef, molasses, person gets too little riboflavin injeie. cannot believe that the man the home economics department, discussior. shown under the auspices cf thelpotatoes, apricots and prunes, Alhis food, sores may form around will HOt change; He always has been University of Illinois, home econom-|gram. Red Cross. lack of iron can cause anemia, the nose and mouth and eyes may| .., to her and she cannot believe ics; Miss Margaret Stevens, associ-| . = become dim and bloodshot, that he is worthless. She ate editor of the Baltimore & Ohio y 7 VITAMIN C (Ascorbic acld):|whether or not she should overlook Railroad Co. magazine, railroad in- Mothers Clubs Enough : of this vitamin promotesinis faults, send him the money he dustry,.and Mrs. Florence B. Schad, aig ; ; {healthier body tissues, especially|requested and try to make up with branch librarian, Manual Training ; : Cee the bones, teeth and gums. Green, him. high school library, library work. Book NMeetin r leafy vegetables contain lots of| "1; is hard to believe that any girl Speakers Listed ! Vitamin C. could be so careless of her own wel- : : Nutritionists advise the use of|fare that she would waste one min-| A AlS%: Mrs. John E. Stempel, “|greens, cooked or raw, in salads,|yte’s time on a man such as the Bloomington; Mrs. Florence Stone; Sandwiches, ps 2 Junchepn one this girl describes. The char-|Indianapolis newspaperwoman; Mrs. dishes. OOK any or g acter traits which she mentions are! jeanette Covert Nolan, Bloomingquickly, they say, with as little|more than ordinary human faults; water as possible.” Cover only at the they are symptoms of a inaladjustbeginning and avoid too muchieq personality,

summarizing the 'pro-

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Panel—Damask in Beautiful Colors

A nigh: meeting will be held at 7:30 p. ni. tomorrow by the Fiverside Kincergarter. Mothers’ club for parents of the kindergarten pupils. ' bom, author; Miss Henrietta Thorn-| Followiag a business ‘meeting, 8 . I. U. news bureau, and Miss|brogram will be presented. A flim, 9 von journalism, “Here Come the Trolleys,” .will be to| Others will be Mrs. Anna ‘Kelteh| shown and Miss Jean Work, pianist,

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, | stirring. ; ae" Xs : A MAN WHO uses his char G oO P Cl b get money from oe long apn ot | Hickson, Eli Lilly’ research labora-|will play. Two pupils of the Quaid: . gsm reAtvry S ‘ . i u women, ‘and who Isn't even aware tories, Indianapolis, science; Miss} dance studio will appear. : x = sad Tullos - i o Ad le that there is anything wrong with| Helen Ringe, Washington, War man-} \,., wrereqith Van Winkle will be ‘on jusable Wis ahtitude. is a to avoid. _ |power commission, government| " ig So 3 % dnner-Sell Edge (Uestufted) i: SV idle » man in charge of refreshments. - Afig ili ¥ +10 [eet . He is an infantile character who|Work; Miss Margaret Brewster, Ly: ! IU. sical education department, FA a a, Not ONE Andttress but actually: TWO. Th ¢ a lunch ¢.| Wants a woman; any woman, to take|T: U- Physical education deparins First a complete mattress is built! That's o speaker at a luncheon meet- f him and like it, It recreation; Dr. Agnes E. Wells! The Liitle Shepherd Kindergar-|. p 5 ing of the Women’s blican|care © never U.. mathematics « Gepartment,|ten Mothers’ clib will meet at 7:30!" x for BODY and STRENGTH! Then, above club of Indianapolis Thursday at/occurs to him to offer anything in|™ *° x ; n 4 and below it, a layer-felt mattress is con= Sub 0 Tan da a return, The worshior it, is that he|aihematiss; Dr. Eiith B, Schu-|p. m. today at the kindergerten, structed! That's for COMFORT! You ‘ ar a dent of pub.|feels ho embarrassment whatever, | 30, university physician, labora-|3301 W. Morris st. Mrs. Carles). sleep as if on a billowy cushion. Lo, Ne, ene © Pi lonly rage when his desires are rerltory technology; Mrs. Bernice Willoughby is program chairman. The HOTEL-BILT ‘double feature holds ~~. . Mrs. G R. Jeffrey will be in|fused> Franken, university school, elemen-| The hostess chairman is Mrs, Wil-| the layer felt in position ALWAYS! If S. feorge e Toy on he "It would be impossible to Hive with tary education, and Dr. Mabel M.|liam H. Shepherd and her assistants ‘“ can not shift’ and can not get lumpy, ok a ae pram ud > See such a man. Obviously his con- Harlan, I. U. Spanish department,|will be Mesdames Walter Coaroy, ® SEE IT-TOMORROW! 2 Ransburg. Mrs. Arthur R. at pe cept of reality is entirely different language. Carl Holt and William Pien, will preside and Mrs. L y|from that of a normal person's. Plan Panel Discussion Thompson has charge of reserva<|You couldn’t reason with him be-

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PIONEER WOMAN

Today s pioneer woman doesn't even

have a covered wagon 4o ride i in— she walks and sfands — doing » She’ knows that I. Miller's "Whis-

tlestop” gives her works energy and smart looks.

job to release a man,

© Unlined oxford “with Yeinch full . platform and 1%- % inch Ouban heel “Black Brown,

|and Mrs. ‘Emma Taggart.

: 1 nitiation Booked

tions. The hostess chairman, Mrs. Henry Ostrom, will .be assisted by Mesdames Fanchon Ellison, - Ernest Kingston, Gage McCoftter, Burtsal Forbes, Harry Crumpacker, Harry Dragoo, Laura Ray, M. B. McDonald and Leland Fishback.

Luncheon Planned by Memorial Group

The Indiana Women's Memorial association, to the 38th division, U. 8. A. will have a dessert luncheon at 12: 30 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. John W. Taggart, 2021 N. Delaware st. Following a/business session, Mrs. Sherman Davis will present a group

- {of piano selections. The assistant

hostesses will be Mrs, J. P, Cogan

‘The ladies’ auxiliary 393, Brotherhood of ‘Firemien; Locomotivemen and Engineers 443» will Hold its meeting at 2 p. m. Thursday in McClain hall, State and Hoyt ‘aves. Initiation services will follow a business: session.

{cause he is perfectly sure that he is right and everybody else is wrong. There would be no appeal to honor for his standards are not those upon which our gociety is based. : This young lady should be exceedingly thankful that she discovered these- serious defects in the the young man’s character jn plenty of time to cast him out of her life. She has had a fortunate escape. Any attempt on her part to appease his anger is worse than folly. JANE JORDAN. Pat, your problems in a letter to Jane

Jordan, who will answer your. uestions in this column daily.

Meet at New Bethel

The Franklin Center Junior Homemakers club will meet at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at the home of

‘|Mrs. Wilbur Plummer in New Plummer willj

Bethel. Mrs. Roy be assistant hostess.

Entertains Club.

The Hoosier bridge club will be entertained ‘by Mrs. G. H. Rossebo at her home, 420 E. 48th st, at 1:30 p. m. Friday.

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Additional speakers will be Mrs. Winifred G. Kahmann, director of occupational and physical therapy, I. U. medical center, occupational and physical therapy; Miss Tella C, Haines, Indianapolis, librarian, supreme court law library, law; Mrs, Hugh Bobbitt, Chicago, emplpyment manager, Marshall Field’s, merchandising; Bernard DeVoto, Harper's magazine; Prof. Henry R. Hope, head of the I. U. fine arts department; Prof. Winifred Merrill, I. U. school of music; Miss Mary Orvis, executive secretary, I. U. extension Jleenter, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Nolan, creative arts; Miss Lucy

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