Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1943 — Page 24

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Caring for War Industry's Part-Time Orphans |Advent Church

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ociety— » Miss Jean Ganrion Sets May | as Date |. . pi Wedding For Her Wedding to J. Ww. Dogs ¥ a Julianne MeCullough,! H. A. Harrington Wed §

... . MISS.JEAN RACHEL GANNON has set May 1 as oe anttan y ae ads aps the date for her marriage to Seaman John W. Dodds Jr. | : = ring a 4.08 a shor b Sen hn The ceremony will be in the Broadway Methodist church ct 5 : following their marriage at 10:30 with the Rev. Chester Mahan officiating, assisted by Dr." mm fo or gelock yesterday morning in the ; : , a ; ; n i; : : vent Episcopal church. John F. Edwards. : hie men 5 IN Mrs. Harrington was Miss Juli . ~~ Miss Gannon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George gt x : gnse Metillough, . She st h to Bliss Gannon. Mr. Dodds is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gi 5 ¢ ior, 5036 Galord ave, Mr. : W. Dodds of Maywood. He is stationed in New Orleans. " TR Harrington is the son of Mr. and The bride-to-be has chosen as her attendants, her sister-in-law, £53 : ® P. Harrington, 4225 Rookwood Mrs. T. Gannon, matron of honor, and Miss Virginia Specker : HA Sey . : and Misy/Hilda Lee Haines, bridesmaids. Miss Sallybelle Dodds, sister La i BAR & CB The Rev. Robert Thrasher read To of the prospective bridegroom, will be junior bridesmaid and Diane ; a Sh : fer En Sede the ceremony. Entering with her . Rempsdiorter photo. Woody/ will be flower girl a ih father, the bride Wore @ powder| Lu. y garcia Grimes, Danville : ! SE AE blue two-piece crepe suit with a is th + Harold Grimes, e new regent of the Indiana

; sn 8 roi ; : \ or L black and while picture bat 404) Soity, Daughiers of the Amer can Revolution. She was ihstalled

. Dodds will have as his best man his cousin, James Woods. has Balls ee e ushers will-be Millard T. Gannon, Ralph Johnson, Albert Mc- ; Gig Eo 3 of Cattleya orchids. wn and Robert De Lashmitt. i : 5 = 2 Sister Is Attendant in ve ve this ves tiie = vo The assistants at the reception following the ceremony in the : : ; cungresy of: * home of the bride-to-be’s parents will be Mesdames Johnson, Robert 2 Her sister and only attendant, : . Allen, McCown, Woods and Kenneth Percifield and Miss Maxine ; ; : : Miss Carolyn McCullough, wore a on Ca : ; navy suit with white accessories Reunion Day

Sunthimer. Miss Rosemary Campbell and Mrs. Roy Campbell of and a gardenia corsage. The bride's mother was in a cadet blue dress

Dundee also will assist. : , 7 : a SRE a bas Mrs. Millard Gannon will entertain for her sister-in-law and her While mothers work: Children in a Woonsocket, R. I, FWA war nurs- Dawn of a new work day: A Providence, R. I., war-working mother with navy accessories : attendants tomorrow at her home. A bridal dinner will be given ery learn happy group play through a rhythm band session. . brings her children to the FWA war nursery as early as 6 a. m, She had & co of wine and T 0 Be N ot ed

April 30 preceding Whe rehearsal at: the Gannon famiy residence, By FLORENCE KERR HE WAS FACING the simple to Lawrence, Kan, and Bridge- a. m, eat a bowl of cereal and |pink carnations. With her gold

"Beech Bank. ; Assistant fo Administrator, War Publie fact that when millions of men 80 port, Conn. Included in other re- Milk and then are put to bed to |dress and brown accessories, the B S : Easter Program Held at Orchard School Services, Fedutal Works Agenty. to war, millions of Women must ... ojiotments approved by the CAUCH UP on a night's rest. The bridegroom’s mother wore a cor- Y oror 1 ty ; * WASHINGTON, April 23.—Only go to work in plants, mills and following schedule is typical of a [sage of violets centered with yellow ;

THE CHILDREN of Orchard school, presented @ program of a few months ago, when it was shipyards, taking over the jobs president were funds for the first youngster’s day in a war nursery: Poses. Mr, Harrington was his son's The members of the In dianagolis est man.

~~ Easter music this morning for their parents and friends. The music suggested that government- that implement our fighting 24-hours-a-day nursery, to be op- 6:30 a. m.—Arrival of children: : ; g8 ’ : . Me ; : : alumnae, Alpha 1t eas Qiienied 1) Mss Mary sue Seauonk Who. alse > ig leader sponsored child-care centers and strength. > erated at Inglewood, Cal, medical inspection; nap; toileting; oh Ste hiide ahd hiidegioom sorority, will Ph Camm sh i a ep the Monumen cle Faste r Va Buse be maintained. = When mothers are so employed, One of the most interesting breakfast (cereal and milk); quiet | > ‘was’ a. member of Ia Y bh halmtern ol ! : . pervision of local aus there must be supervision and Idand. bee play; glass of water. Pp pha/International Reunion day tomorrow Among the children taking part in the program this morning | thorities, a certain superintendent care for their young children if 2reas is Rhode s Because, 93 a z.—(Chiliver divided | TROIS SOTOmly: with a luncheon-bridge * at Agres’ ~~ were Ted Daniel, trumpeter, and Dorothy Ann Gorman, Janis Robin- of schools objected, declared em~- they are to work without the worry although small in size, 1t is dense- lo © 0 groups). Older group: | tearoom. : son and Jane Esterline. phatically that it is not the job that cuts efMciency. And there is 1y populated and has a heavily = .. = tivity, Yourse Sroup. / o! p~Miss Helen Bercher, Mrs. Thomas The group which will sing Sunday includes Sally Green, Susan of public education to go into the responsibility, also, to the up- War-impacted industry. Rhode Is- indoor activity with ges Foup: Chorus to Sin 2 H. Carlin and Miss Pearl Apland Spencer, Virginia Ruddell, Janis Robinson, Jane Esterline, Marjorie “infant-raising” business. springing generation to whom we land has been granted an allot- | "0 o housekeeping equipment en Sar - "Red Oro ami Jg hv s G. Routt, ss

D. A. R. in Cincinnati. :

Tarkington, Sally Hare, Kathryn Batchelor, Ann Gorman, Dick Since then, he has heard some must pass on such a world as the ment of $102,000 to set up ‘its Robinson, Don Thornberry, Weber Donaldson, Frank Dailey and grim stories, a stark undertone to war leaves us. child care program on a state- COOKS ete. I omorrow for *{man, will report on member par-"\{} Bob Robinson. The following Orchard alumni also will sing: Miss war industry's hungry demand Uncle Sam is assuming a large Wide basis. War nurseries will be 9:30 8. m—Toileting; rest on * [ticipation in Red Cross work and in 38 Nancy Sewell and Miss Susie. Murray, Charles Scott, Don Hippen- for more and more women work-' part of that responsibility. In re- Operated in 14 communities under cols; mid-morning lunch (cod P . : the national fraternity’s projeet of steel, Roy Miller and Truman Moyer. “+ 4... |ers He heard of 8-year-olds cent weeks the federal works the supervision of the state direc- liver oil and fruit juices). oetr y Society aiding the blood donor drive. ‘Mrs. es ss nn or. bringing toddling-age brothers agency has allotted Lanham act tor of education. 2, ie Sr inion : Howard = Lobinaun is president of AL Er funds to boards of education and These extended school facilities . ' group: ouldoeor , ‘In. | the alumnae club. The Highland Golf and Gountry club will have iis arinual Easter | 305 Spiers, fo Sool WIE Bie ns, O0 ee aost for child care will be supervised Scvid. diana, Bostry society will pe at 1-90] Alumnae groups also will meet for eg. roll at 3 p. m. Sunday. Later the children will be entertained in youngsters, bewildered and of operating more than 700 war by trained personnel. The board 10:40 a. m.—Older group, music. p. m. tomorrow in Cropsey audi= the occasion in Lafayette, Evansfe chsh by » magic aud vis movi, ssl diner wii | $ASAEEY La, NEE 0 DLS Pn hte Chan Ts the ail Tome Gop. rin, sens, |B, 1, (S007, 1, Crops ui dnd rena, is, io : the. n ; : part- cations, which must conform, in . : ohnston is state chairman, ~The committee in charge includes Messts. and Mesdames William | “pid, scnoothouse docs. wbaby- 2 ong ir ee ne Most instances, to the standards 10:55 a. m—Tolleting; glass of | The program will include origiR. Krafft, Louis Randle and John A. Welch and Dr. and Mrs, ER msard L x a a. great cldias barely eh touched. set. by the state education water. Older group: stories, (nal flower poems by members, se- Ch 1 F B h Glenn ©. Lord. i pid ns dno coi in a These war nurseries operate 12 ~ authorities . poems, conversations. lectins uw the Wille Ssess Sung aries I. bownays : Li ah , : 11:15 a. m—Quiet play; wash- |chorus, direc y 8, Caro. tot ip" Camp lllahee Director to Visit Here | neighbor's slovenly kitchen until and sometimes 15 hours a day, _ The basis a a A ae ing, combing halr. Ayres Tumer and a talk by Mss. |ATe Visitors Here ; : their mothers returned from the ix or seven days a week for pre- Projects provides for appro ila Dinner Lawrence Hayes on “The Type of : “MR. AND MRS. MARVIN BE. CURLE will have as their house work shifts at war plants school children. In the child care 1v a 50 per cent contribution in = 2: & m.— er. Staff Sgt. and Mrs, Charles F. guest next week, Mrs. Kathryn Francis Curtis, director of C i A ters there is before and after federal funds to match the re. 12:30 p m-—Books; toileting; | Pocky Best Sulted for Song Will-| Bowhay of Temple, Tex, are ifi:lns or Camp These things were happening— centers there efore and after brushing teeth; glass of water; [ing Mrs. Hayes will illustrate her| gianapolis visiting relatives and

Tlahee, Brevard, N. C. On Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock Mr. and and still are—and the school School care. Parents meet a part maining 50 per cent of operating preparation for nap time; nap. |lecture with original compositions.| friends this week-end.

Mrs. J. M. ; to be covered b, arents’ ; Heffelfinger and Miss Joan Heffelfinger will hold an open superintendent awoke suddenly to ©f the operating costs by paying Sosts Fudd ni froin hes Av and 2:30 p. m—Dressing; toileting; Mrs. Bertha Didway will lead| nr. and Mrs Harry Maass, 1435 community singing and Miss Cath-| Maynard dr. Homecroft, parerits of

house in her honor at their home, 5441 Washingto; . - ; i h day the Curles will entertain for her with a oa: On Weyus 8 Tuslization. that the imperative -Weskly. fees contributions from public or pri- mid-afternoon lunch (crackers Miss Phyllis Behringer and Miss pper. war job for his board of educa- .. coll, WLW, . vate funds. and milk). erine McCann will give market re-| Mrs, Bowhay, will entertain’ tomorcommittee in charge of a lecture-tea Belh Anderean were on the tion and for every principal in THESE WAR PUBLIC services 3:000 p. m.—Outdoor activity ports. Request criticisms on manu-|row with a family dinner and an the Art club at Briarcliff Junior coll e, Briarelif given recently by | his school system was: to- take of the federal works agency will 8 on both groups. scripts will be given by the manu-|open house tomorrow afternoon and "Miss Behringer is the daught oe Uff Manor, N. Y. care of these children while their 'b¢ maintained on a nation-wide ~~ NOW, WHAT DO the “part- ~ 4:30 p. m—Toileting, indoor |script committee. The hostess will| evening. y Miss Anderson is the daughter or of Mr. and Mrs. A. Behringer. mothers kept the production lines basis. During ope single day, al- time orphans of war industry” do quiet activity; stories; music. be Mrs. Carl Lieber and Mrs, Ola| Sgt. and Mrs. Bowhay will return THE Spomet Br Sun “ih and Mrs. James M. Anderson Jr. moving. He saw a vital threat to lotments covered a geographical in their 12-hour, 6-day week in 6:30 p. m.—Closing. B. Toph. to their home next week. America.” a, Leon Kroll, spoke on “Art in Wartime family life and he had no more spread from Pendleton, Ore, to the nurseries? They are brought : : : : time for straining at theories. Gulfport, and Pascagoula, Miss, there by parents as early as 6 'f $s » = » no» a — Mrs. Edna McGilliard Christian of the Marott hotel will have : : 88 her guest this week-end, Miss Mary Preston Stebbins of Oties oe Six L.ocal Girls Clubs— Buy War Bonds on the Street Floor

A : i To Sing With Butler Alumnae Literary Club

Mrs. Chatles ©. Martin will go to Portsmouth, O. Sunda ~ be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Huestis. Before returning ay ¥

RE nme —___ |College Choir |To Hear Three Book Reviews; Helen Sheerin Appointed to Post! sx assis sis wo ool Mrs. R. T. Schad Hostess

; . h . y students at. Western college, Oxford, : : lub Wi 7. Se : ny O., will appear Thursday with the Guest speakers will ‘lecture and book reviews will be given for ¢ oe it rvice Men S Centers; school’s choir in a special concert! groups meeting tomorrow and next week. il : | 7 Ni ‘ B Ga _ |for the Cincinnati Woman's club. = The BUTLER ALUMNAE LITERARY club will meet Sanorrow “a 'V¢ They are Miss Marianna Daries the home of Mrs. Ralph T. Schad, 809 N. Bradley ave. to hear ; e Ww ranch Opens Tomor row and Miss Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt, fhe ha SEIT Pics Anna Katherine Suter will discuss “Inde- : es : first soprano; Miss Betty Baum-|pendent Vermont” (Charles Miner Thomgson); Mrs. Logan G. Hughes, ‘The new vice chairman of the canteen branch, Indianapolis Service |gartel, second; Misses Betty Buell, | «The Kentucky” (Thomas D. Clark), : Wen RS pon ore, 3s Siflen Sheerin. = She was appointed ' by the Cy Miriam Fatout and Mrs. Grady W. Cline, “The : Gi 1 Sxegtive mmittee of the canteen headed by Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, 2 and Ann Winger, | Charles” . (Arthur Bernon Four- Butler IT'1S | y : : g liot). : : Miss Sheerin was with home service department of the yo : occupa-g : Singing under} ” tional therapy department, James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Chil- the direction of| “I Served on Bataan” (Lt. Juan- To Assist hen is now corresponding "Dr. Everett B ita Redmond, A. N. C) i | Secretary of the Public Health Nurs- |colonel, Mrs. Fred, ©. Hasselbring Helm, chairman|Vioved by Mes. Howard J. M70 : ing association and a member of [The service men assisted with col- || of the music de- Davitt for the EDN SEAY lub In Lily Sale ; Ste olunteer department, Council oring the Easter eggs which will be partment, their Soon t ns Wednesday n or 5 Agencies. used as part of the Pantry Shelf]! prograni will in-|Pecs8 Be CB. . A sale of white paper Easter lilies ther Miss Sheerin or Mrs. At- |lunch Sunday evening. clude sacred mu-|AYreS auditorium. ducted on downtown kins will be on duty at the canteen, , ; sic of the 16th The proceeds will go to the Mar-|will be condu on fon County Society for the Crippled. street corners here tomorrow by

~ Union Station, at all times. New Branch Opens = | century, madrig © _ Others on the executive commit-| The Senate Avenue branch, 219 N,| Miss Buell FUAUT Tadrigals M2, James E. LoRadh, Joun er it members .of Butler university sororJee of iien Miss Sheerin is now Senate ave., will have the same type Period, love songs of Brahms and eh al tickets. Mrs. John Oain|ities. ig P. Cook I Motiam a riya of program tomorrow and Sunday.|2® 8roUP of operatic choruses. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Rohr will] The sale, which is being carried J. Lando is, Ro P iq |The eggs already colored, will be Miss Hazel Peterson, instructor in|gerve at the door and Mrs. Hilda on in cities throughout the country, Prancis Fee Wild, ded 1 teens Voice at Western, also will appear|Taylor will be hostess.” Mrs. Rose|is to benefit the crippled. Mrs. Ro $ B ney, Earl Larsen and Provided by the volun commit- on the program. Among the honor|Marie Oruzan is executive secre- Lewis Gausepohl and’ Mrs, James stoyer 1. Brown and Ernest Ohr-|tee, with Mrs, F. B. Ransom, chair- | guests will be Mrs. Alexander Thom- | tary of the club. Peeling are in charge. of the local ’ ? nn : : man. A special musical program of | Son, president of the college, Dr.] A meeting’ for members of the|ssle, sponsored by the Marion . y . ‘ All centers for servi a Easter songs will be given there sat Helm, Miss Peterson and other program committee will be held{County Society for the Crippled. Pon’t Ww 0 rry! Wasson’s H as ce men andi3 pn ny Sunday. Mrs. Lucretia Love | Members of the 8 May 2, at 1 p. m. in Ayres’ tea-|The funds will be used here for the Women will entertain . during _ the will be in charge. faculty. i i room. They will discuss plans for support of “Crossroads,” a sheltered Seores of Sparklin g New and Easter week-end. . Service men may bring thelr ® 8 ‘8 : | the next club meeting. workshop project for training han. :

e [friends tomorrow to the mew Trin-| Miss. Miriam dicapped persons for industry. An annual Easter service will be| py "oy orities which will take part

ity Lutheran church branch at East |Fatout, daughter ATURE] . land Ohio sts. ~ of Mr. and Mrs, | beid by ee ne Ra ot 3lare Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta : Delta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha

Ray T. Fatout, p. m. Sunday. B > k ; H ‘ J , : oh aa Theta, Kappa Ka Gamma, Pi v J play there through the courtesy of BOOK Card Party J Vintheer The program, arranged. by Miss| peta bri and Zeta Tou Alpha.’ EAUTIFUL ASTER 11ATS Be metioan Pedemstion Of Musi-| A dessert card party will be given electetl president te will include an ® The male ro Soneluae he onl ; j / : Ss n3, by the April committee of the Lit- of the Athletic N hes Fahl: : an) Easier seal sale 4 UNC -A's 18 dag hh! : : Toe branch was decorated last|tle Flower Social club at 1'p. m. association at ol olor be N 1g. drive of the Marion county. soclety. hight by the cadettes of ‘regiment | Tuesday in‘ the “school auditorium. Western college. Sp Miss Helen Sommers is chairman. of : II, under the supervision of their!Mrs. Arthur Gurley is chairman. A junior and Abbie Konitz and # descripionsof| 2 Tvs: | winily > to > | home economics major, she was vice| vgolliday Park on Easter After- : J :

_ oo : - : president of the association this ” : ‘1 1. : Ll Foéar Gee ’ year, a member of the Dolphins soil BY Co il present Apr il 1 1 Rite

swimming club and the hockey and|, program of harp music and there Theres last i te" look about these lovely hats! And th hats : har ah din rtrd , music ere’s no "last minute" look about these lovely hats! And there are hats + z os She wil piky the part of Don will be community sing i h. = Announced for every taste! Big brims! Berets! Frivolous sailors! Pompadours! Fine - THERE GOES Fin Jn Cu ae tain a Meh ANE PRO. Ms. aid Mis Haig Gro Eealia Ry milans! Casuals! Flowered hats! All up-to-the-minute in style rightness.” * MY MN 2 bi Tree day festivities May 8 PEON WOlisve ig spas are at home with Mr. Kealing's All in the colors you want, or black, navy and brown. : : { Auusta’ Nedler, for Thursday at} 924 E. 10h + WASSON'S MILLINERY, - THIRD FLOOR

the Y. W. C. A. Members are to

[Service Men To Be Guests dav | park, Sunday, May 16, will bé

The Marion County Pythian| Miss Lena’ Thompson of the gy : ‘Service organization will have as its | Rockwood Manufacturing Co. will : : <> guests tonight 50 soldiers from Ft.|talk before the WOMAN'S RO-| The Polar Service Man who delivered Ice to you a few any ol a I: 18 Be in Monday

months ago may now be "delivering the goods” onthe [ll | may bring guests. fighting front. It may be difficult to maintain our h William | 1. . . peacetime standards of service, but we ask your under. of tho organization; Conservation Is : al 'y. Furniture scratches are easy to

iE ; The U. 8. 0. is oo Shasating remove and should be taken care of [ ICE AND i with the Pythian group in arrang-|immediately to keep irreplaceable

yy. Yay Jing the program, the 15th that it|pleces of furniture, such as the C 7 AQ Phas conducted here in » FUEL CO. §.....

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