Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1943 — Page 20
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Judith Preston Is Honor Guest A¥ Dinner Given by Susan Gatch
ISS SUSAN {GATCH entertained last night at the laeum: with, a dinner for Miss Judith Preston, aughter of Mrs. Frances Allison Preston. Miss Preston’s marriage to John Lillard Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs, ephen T. Davis, Winchester, Ky., will be Aug. 28. ests ‘at the dinner were members of the card club of which’ th Miss Gatch and Miss Preston are members. ~
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Miss Betty Adney ‘of Lebanon will be the ‘maid of honor Saturday at the wedding of her brother, Pfc. Frank B. Adney Jr. and Miss Mary “Alicé Claycombe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Claycombe. The ceremony is to be at 4:30 p. m. in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church with Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the church, officiating. : The bridesmaids will be Miss Jean Jackson and Miss Catherine Peet. Steven Smith of Spiceland will serve as the best man, and ushers will be Pfc. Robert Noe, Lt. William Davidson, Pfc. Buford Spencer and John Claycombe, brother of the bride-to-be.
~ Shower Given for Mary Jane Smith
MISS MARY JANE SMITH was the honor guest last night at a kitchen shower given by Miss Margery Hasbrook and Miss Kathryn Weaver at the former's home. A ceremony Saturday afternoon in the Irvington Methodist church will unite Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor Smith, and Midshipman Wilfred H. Lusher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hernan H. Lusher of Columbus, Ind. Guests at the party with the bride-to-be and her mother were Mesdames Harry Weaver, H. L. Hasbrook, Ralph Hart, Rex B. Allen and E. O. Mitchell, and Misses Betty Ward, Jean Lindstaedt and Eileen Newby. Appointments for the party carried out a red and blue color scheme. 4 ;
. Former Marjorie Rafnel Honored
MRS. HARVEY GRIFFEY entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. George M. Huffman who was Miss Marjorie Ann Rafnel before her marriage Aug. 8 to Sgt. Huffman. The bridegroom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Huffman, Seymour, * and the bride’s parents .are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Rafnel, Indianapolis. With Mrs. Huffman and her mother at the party were Mes=dames ‘Estelle Allen, Courtney Moore, Hugh Johnson, M. O. Phillips, Oscar Matthews, Paul Lawvere, Carrie Ballard, Mark Turner and George O. Huffman, and Misses Doris Louise Moore, Patty and Jean Lawvere, Martha Rafnel and Althea Johnson.
Mrs. R. O. Kafader to Entertain
hi MRS. ROBERT O. KAFADER will be the hostess tomorrow . night in her home at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Virginia Rigsby whose marriage to Dale Edward Burries, U.S.N.R., will be: Aug. 29. Mrs. R. D. Burries, mother of the prospective bridegroom and the hostess, will assist. Mrs. Walter 'L. Rigsby, mother of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Emma Burries and Mrs. Mary Hamner, grandmothers of the bride-groom-to-be, will be guests at the party. Others will be Misses Eleanor Staley, Mary. Jean Treagessor, Virginia Riggs, Mary Ellen - Magnuson, Mary Jo Carroll, Betty Kirlin, Glena Gentry, Joan | Zickendrath, Louise White and Mary Lou, Ruth Anne and June | Miller. | | Also attending will be Mesdames Robert Hamner, Forrest . Adams, Hubert Mitchell, Ralph Muszar, James R. Hamner, Glenn Shoultz, Kate Wyper, Arminta Reeks, Oscar Riggs, Frank Hall, Sylvester Liston, Ruth Vandagrifftt, John S. Hamner, William H.~ | Williams Jr., Raymond Hamner, Lee Hamner, J. B. Urrutia, Henry Litchfield, Lucille Gray, Lillian Hamner, R. B. Miller, Bernard DeVore, Ray Conolly, Harry Jones, Robert Plummer, Ernest Zicken= drath and Mabel Morjarity. ow .
JANE JORDAN
DEAR JANE JORDAN—I day|spend the million dollars which dream too much and want to stop.|you’ll never have, and make yourself . How can I? I am 32 and have beenifeel grand by endowing all your married 14 years, My five children friends and relatives. ~~ ought to keep my mind occupied, You can conjure up the perfect hat while Jake vale OF Shes } 08%: husband which youll never have am. en they ¢ on’t ‘hear the first time, and half ‘the: tin and reduce the competition to an when anyone talks I don’t, listen, |enVy-green pulp in fancy. You can I think of the past too much, find fulfillment for infantile wishes especially “when I was in high|which never will be gratified in fact school. I day dream of qgther men -do: unless you instead of my husband ‘although I|°° Ho am S086 » 42 URISHE Y love him and get along just fine. I|oVerce it. ; . have tried going and meeting| Most people can snap out of their people but I not interested in|cozy little dream world when contheir affairs. I pretend to listen but fronted with a task in reality and I day dream. duck back into it for. a rest when I tried to get interested in P.-T. A. ithe dull thing is done. Some even meetings until I heard a teacher|iontrive to think up things to do say she hated to stay and talk t0lang then translate them into action. mothers after teaching their brats) Aythors, inventors and composers all day. Then I heard some of theirs) neatly into the class, the class mothers say they hated to talk t0|¢hat gots on promptings from within the teachers but felt as though they |p, receives small stimulus from bad to. Teed without. ; A club I joined was the same| Of course it is provoking when way, each pretending, ‘calling the|yoy ruin your dress because you other “honey” and saying “I didn't|eonldn’t keep your mind on the know you were old enough to have pattern, but that's a minor casualty, a son in service” but saying just|common to most. introverts. More the opposite on the way home. serious is you failure to interest I have two hobbies. One is read- yourself in you own kind, people ing and the other is the piano but|who suffer the same frustrations, these hobbies never have curgd me|are swamped by the same unfulfilled of day dreaming. I am ’getting|wishes, but are more outspoken in worse. I can’t sew any more. I|their hostilities. ruined a dress because I was day dreaming instead of studying the too. Perhaps you have more in pattern. common with them than you think. One of my little girls is a day|Jt is just that they offer more opdreamer. I would like for her to|pocition than books or the piano.
Have a heart. They're human,|-
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3 a Home Nursing Class Phyliss Cosand Opens Next Week In England An evening Red Cross: home With Red Cross
nursing class will be opened at Word has been received by the
7:30 p. m. next Thursday at the Indianapolis Red Cross that Miss
central Y. W. C. A, 329 N, Pennsylvania st. Miss Frieda Grosman, Phyliss M. Cosand, Richmond, has arrived in England to serve as a
registered nurse on the staff of the Public Health Nursing association, will be the instructor. hospital social worker with the| oqo at the local chapter headAmerican Red Cross. quarters. Information on other day Miss Cosand, daughter of Mr. and [or evening classes also may be obMrs. Charles Cosand of Richmond, |tained there.
is a graduate of Morton high school and Earlham college. She attended R e : Urn : 0 Fl 0 . I Mrs. Frank P. Macomber and ‘her
the Schoql of Social Service, University of Chicago and was a social worker with the Children’s burcau here before going overseas. Previously she Worked with the |their home in Miami, Fla, after a Indiana Soldiers and Sailors’ home | month's visit with Mrs. Macomber’s at Knightstown and with the|paprents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank C. Wayne county department of pub-|qgjive 4019 Guilford ave. lic welfare. . —— : The Indianapolis Red Cross is promoting a campaign to recruit experienced recreational workers and social workers for Red Cross positions both in this country and overseas. Persons interested may call Mrs. Dorothy Burnside at the chapter headquarters here.
DR. JOS. E. KERNEL
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quit before it grows on her. What is my trouble? Tell me" the truth because I can take it. : A DAY DREAMER. waa nl . Answer—Perhaps all people. day
As for your little girl, interest her in doing things as well as dreaming. See that she has ample. opportunity to play with other children. It is better for her to
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dream to some extent. You. can “have a lot of ‘good ‘clean fun compensating for an unsatisfactory reality in day dreams. You can
alone. JANE JORDAN.
Jordan, who will in this column daily.
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Phi Delta Pi Meeting Set For Tonight ~~ Sigma Betas Guests Of Mrs. Karcher
Business meetings appear on the calendars of organizations meeting A business session: will be held at
{7:30 p. m. today by Zeta chapter of
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1. An Aug. 28 ceremony.in St. Patrick’s cathedral in New York will unite Miss Margaret Helen Schwarz and Lf. (j.g.) George A. Meihaus, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Meihaus of Indianapolis. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwarz, Hollis, Long Island, N. ¥. (Berns photo.) 2. Miss Georgiana Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Thompson, will become the bride of Clifford E. Ernst Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford E. Ernst, on Aug. 28 at the Washington Presbyterian church. (Plowman photo.) : 3. Miss Virginia Colville’s engagement to Robert R. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Boyd of Mooresville, has been announced by her
‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale E, Colville, :
4, MN. and Mrs. Louie Nees announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Cpl. James Reinert, Camp Pine, N. Y,
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son, Laird Lloyd, have returned to| |
PHI DELTA PI sorority at the home
of Mrs. Lee Benner, 819 Main st. |.
The T.. W. Bennett circle 23, LADIES OF THE G. A. R., was to meet at 1:30 p. m. today at Ft. Friendly with Mrs. Claudia Erther presiding. GAMMA PHI ZETA sorority will meet at: 7:30" o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. William B. Ferguson, 520 N. Meridian st., Apt. 219.
Rho chapter of SIGMA BETA sorority held a social meeting last night at the home of Mrs. Karcher, 987 N. Bolton ave.
For Iced Coffee
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Breakfast Parties Breakfast parties were co
given at the noon-hour in fashion
able 18th century circles. Late
breakfast parties are a popular
way of entertaining in these days © ot rationing, too, for cereals, fresh '
Hitch your iced coffee to a star|fruits and many other breakfast by cutting tiny stars from orange|favorites 'are- plentiful and une
peel and floating them in the coffee.
Store Closes Saturdays at |
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