Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1943 — Page 15
hy Socigly Group fo Fold. Meeting Tomorrow. *
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A R swe. FOUR LEADERS of the Sept. 17-to Oct. senson ticket campaign for the Indianapolis symphony chestra will hold a preliminary meeting at 10:30
~ O'clock tomorrow morning in Ayres’ committee room. Mrs. T. peter Keene, chairman fdr the campaign, and Mrs, George. W. Bowman, vice chairman, will conduct the meeting which wn be attended by chairmen of the fou Indianapolis distriets and ‘team captains. The chairmen are Mrs. Wilson TP ‘Patterson, east; Mrs. John torer Jr., west; Mrs. Oliver W. Pickhardt, south, and Mrs. Edmond
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rd. Dann, Robert M. Hunt and August Jacob, Miss Mildred na Miss Grace Greene. capta
opto Announced
WILLIAM HERBERT GIBBS and Mrs. Edward LaShelle
istrict include Mesdames Philip Adler Jr., Volney M. Brown, Susan 8S, Hemingway, Walter Holmes, C. A. Huff, Albert H. Losche, Ralph ~ 0MMinnick and Laura Ray. '! The orchestra's subscription concert season this year will inhe usual 10 pairs of Saturday evening-Sunday afternoon conSoloists for the series will be Helen Traubel, Metropol pera y company soprano; Joseph Szigeti, violinist; Robert Casadesus, ‘ ‘planist; Alexander Kipnis, Metropolitan opera baritone; Carl ‘Salzedo, harpist; Ania Dorfmann, pianist; Carroll Glenn, violin st, fe Raya Garbousova, cellist. Mrs. Keene, in commenting on the meeting tomorrow, said, ose of us who will conduct the season ticket campaign held ually: under the sponsorship of the women’s committee of. the hou State Symphony society, want to make it clear to the public
that ; reserved seats at the season rate are available now, not just,
© campaign, and, that the earlier season tickets are pur- , the better the location that may be obtained. The orchestra's dad uarters in the Murat theater are open daily.”
Parties Arranged for Brides-to-Be
| A/KITCHEN SHOWER given tomorrow night by Miss Catherine Peet and Miss Jeanne Jackson will honor Miss Mary Alice Clay- _ combe whose marriage to Frank B. Adney Jr. will be Aug. 21 in the ‘Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, The party will be at Miss Peet's home, 739 E. 53d st. Guests will be Mesdames John Wright, Nevin Raber and Edwin _ |Wahlin, Misses Doris Tuttle, Jeahh Huss, Virginia Jones, Sara Cofield, Betty Woelffle, Nadeene Swecker, Lucy Dumbould, Hazel Baker, Lee ‘Rosette, Jane VanGorkom, Jacqueline McLaren and Mary Lucile - Johnson. ¥ '* The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Clay‘¢ombe and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. i B. Adney, Lebanon. Miss Claycombe is a graduate of DePauw i rsity and a member of Alpha Phi and Theta ‘Sigma Phi sororites. Mr. Adney, also a DePauw graduate, and a memper of Phi lta Theta fraternity, is a student at the Indiana university school o medicine where he is affiliated with Phi Chi fraternity. *
Miss Dorothy McCleaster will be the honor guest at a luncheon H ridge and personal shower to be given Saturday by Mrs. Robert Ah urray. Miss McCleaster’s marriage to Ralph W. Phillips will be at, 8
:30 p. m. Saturday, Aug. 21 in the Northwood Christian church.
/ Those attending the party with the bride-to-be will include her :
; md er, Mrs. E. Robert Lee, Mesdames Ernest Van Horn, Aubrey Walter Wessels, Richard Erber and Maud Crane, Misses poly Bruce, Betty Jane Sanders, Virginia Mitchell and Mary
Two. of Mrs. Storer's west district ins are Mrs. A.W. Herrington and Miss Dorothy Helmer.
Foster Photo.
‘The fall season of the Butler University Mothers’ council will open with an annual tea for freshmen and their mothers on Sept. 7. Aitending a recent executive board meeting at which plans for the tea were discussed were (left to right) Mrs. George B. Underwood, founder and first president of the council; Mrs. Alberta Jane ‘Speigal, publicity chairman; Mrs, Dan Hackerd, treasurer, and Mrs. Lynn Adams, president.
Appointed to
|Library Statf {At Camp
Miss Helen P. Thompson, libra-
pointed to the library staff at:Camp Crowder, Mo. She will begin work early next month. ) "She is to be in charge of one of the three libraries at the camp, which is considered the largest signal corps camp in the world.
Hawthorne library two years ago, Miss Thompson served in the
at the Haughville branch. She received an A. B. degree in history from Butler university and
a B. S. in library science from Columbia university, New York.
Her successor has not been named. :
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of nuptial news. Miss Frances Catherine Collins,
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DEAR JANE 'JORDAN—I have peen going with a boy in the service for almost a year and we have been corresponding. He tells me that he loves me, although while on his last furlough he -practically
ignored me except for three or four times that he saw me on the street, He didn’t come directly to my house to see me nor did he date me once during his five-day leave. After he went back he wrote me d' letter explaining that it wasn’t his fault that another girl" was over at his housé every day that he was home. His reason was logical but yet I feel that if he loves me the way he says he does that he could have left her to see me. Now I am acquainted with a few of his friends and have been dating them. He has heard of it and.is writing to them and telling them that if they don’t stay. away from me that he will take care of them when he gets home, as I am his. This is causing them to be afraid of dating me. We aren't going steady so Idon’t know what to tell him in my next letter. I do think that I love him and I'd hate to say anything to cause him to get mad, Would you please give me your, advice on this matter? I am 16 years of age. DOUBTFUL. » » ”
Answer—You have reasoned core rectly when you say that if the boy thought as much of you as he claims
to think, he would have seen more of you when he was home on a furlough. The excuse he gives is exceedingly lame. No boy will stay home for five days to see a girl if her presence is distasteful to him. No boy will allow “his furlough to be ruined by the unwelcome visits of a girl especially when her presence prevents him from dating another girl whom he would prefer to see. The story just doesn’t hold water. When you write to him don’t refer to his attempts to scare the other - boys away—when they tell you what he has written, just laugh it off and tell them. the facts—you didn’t have a single date with him when he was home on a furlough. All can accomplish. by * his bluste is to make you seem more desteahie to the other boys. Don't think for a minute that
Frances Catherine Collins Names Attendants for Her Wedding; Mary Ann Brown to Be Feted
rian ‘at’ the Hawthorne ‘branch of]:
the public library, has been ap-|- Alnpuniement of bridal attendants and of a wedding are features
whose marriage to Cpl. Robert R.
Rominger will be Aug. 28, has chosen her sister, Mrs. Shirley D. Atkins, Sumter, S. C., as matron of honor for the ceremony. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. David S. Smith and Miss Laura Stadler
and the bridegroom’s attendants will be Cpl. Harry C. Rominger, his brother’s best man, and Lt. Atkins and Mr. Smith, ushers. Parties planned for the bride-to-be include a linen shower which Mrs. Smith and Miss Stadler will give Aug. 19 and a party which Mrs. Atkins will give Aug. 23 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Collins, 4430 Park ave. Mrs. Wil-
at her home, 2625 College ave. ” ” 2
Mrs. William C. McGuire and her daughter Mary Jo, 5693 N. Pennsylvania st., will entertain with a dinner-bridge and crystal shower tonight at the Meridian Hills country club in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Ann Brown.
Miss Brown, daughter of Col. and Mys. H. V. Brown of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, will be wed to Capt. Lee G. Liggett, also of-Ft. Harrison, in a ceremony Aug. 22 in the post chapel. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Harold Cunning Jr., Bridgeport, Conn. house guest of Miss McGuire; Miss Juanita A Waugh, Brookston, and Misses ‘Sara Beck, Bettijane Mosiman, Patricia Smith and Jane Shook. 2 ” ”
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mattox, Bicknell, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, 2010 N. Meridian st., and Sgt. Charles A. Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen, 2159 E. Riverside dr. The ceremony took place Saturday at the Duke Memorial Methodist church, Durham, N. C. The couple is at home 'in Durham where Sgt. Owen is stationed at Camp Butner. Miss Lois Frazier was the bride's maid of honor and Sgt. Everett Riddell was the best man. Dr. F. S. Love read the ceremony.
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|organizations announcing coming
fred Mason will entertain tonight|
sarden Cl lubs Schetlile Two Events Thee Sororities Will Hold Meetings Today
Two .garden clubs are among meetings. The NORTH END: GARDEN club will hold its monthly meeting at 2 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. William A. Myers, 3458 Birchwood ave. Mrs. Madeline Dudley will speak on “Ferns.” ¢ f
A picnic will be held Tuesday in Garfield park by the GARFIELD GARDEN club. Members and their guests will meet at the park shelter house at 12:30 p. m. : Msr. Paul Blair, arrangements committee chairman, is: being assisted by Mrs.’ John Vents and Mrs. Charles Pergande.
The U. S.S.“SACRAMENTO club will meet at 8 p. m, today at the home of Mrs. Sarah Oaks, 1219 N. Gladstone ave.
Miss Florence Moran, 3145 N. Illinois st., will be the hostess for a social meeting of DZAN sorority members at 8 o'clock tonight,
A business meeting will be held at 8 p. m, today by Alpha chapter, BETA CHI THETA sorority, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Andrews, 2105 E. 12th st. Plans will be completed for a theater party.
PHI THETA DELTA sorority’s Alpha chapter will meet at 8 p. m today at Craig's.
Members of Beta chapter, BETA CHI THETA sorority, are spending this. week at Lake Manitou.
Three to Give Shower for
Mary Huber
Miss Joan Moore, Miss. Mary Weber and Mrs. Keith Mullen will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Moore, 5916 Pleasant Run pkwy., in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Huber. The marriage of Miss ‘Huber and Cpl. Orlando Harvell Jr., of Bergstrom air field, Austin, Tex., will be Sunday at the Third Christian church. Shower decorations will be white
tapers and a blue and while floral centerpiece.
Guests at Party
Guests will include the Misses Beatrice Haller, Virginia Lee Worrell, Mildred Hoeltke, Betty Lane, Nora Louise Bauer, Margaret Doughty, Betty Harritt, Helen ‘Heid, Marie Juergens, Virginia Myers, Lillian * Smith, Maxine Lambert, Rosemary Sandy, Frances McDonald, Virginia McKay, Helen Fender, Rita Dale and Betty Wray. Misses Jane Dodd, Elaine Craig, Mary Lou -VanNuys, Emily Jackson, Marian Wiggins, Mary Jane VanTreese and Ruth Collins; Mesdames Jean Pierce, Carol Eritch, Virginia Off, Helen Ferrer, Betty Stowe, Delores Knoph, Martha Kord, Helen Hash, Mary Helen Boring, Robert S. Compton, Ernest L. Huber, Tressie B. McClain, Frank Sims and Rachel Brown.
burg, N. C., will be an out-of-town guest,
Sunday School Class Plans Fish Supper .
The Golden Rule Sunday school class of the Lawrence Methodist church will sponsor a fish supper Friday evening in the church basement. Serving will begin at 5:30 p. m.
Mrs. Orlando Harvell, Laurin-|
Proceeds of the supper will be:
used in promoting class projects.
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Don’t let a little flattery make you fancy yourself in love. It is better to wait for a boy whose perTSITancs MOAIS ONC is SeSiBsation JANE JORDAN.
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