Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1943 — Page 24
f will be in Louisville today and to-
cancelling their fall parties this of
‘Herbert J. Spinden, curator of the. " American Indian art at the Brooklyn museum, will speak Jan. 26 on “The Maya Civilization.” “The Manchu Court and the - Porbidden City of Peking” will be discussed Feb, 25 by Alan Priest, curator of Far Eastern art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The last lecture of the series will be given April 7 by Edward Alden ~ Jewell, art critic of the New York *rimes. His subject will be “Have “We an American Art?” Members of the association will pell tickets,
Notes About People.
MRS. MARGARET A. FEORE
morrow to judge the horseman_.ship classes at the Kentucky State Horse show. . . . Visiting in Chicago this week are Mrs. Baldwin M. Baldwin and her mother, Mrs.
|For Housewife
should provide for the winter but
" on their calendars ior t of the Traders Point
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Woman's Viewpoint— She Suggests A New Pledge
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer
OPA ANNOUNCES it. soon will begin a campaign asking housewives to sign a pledge to pay no more than the ceiling prices for foodstuffs, It is hoped that feminine co-opera-tion will help destroy the black markets. ; : Another pledge Should also be asked of us, I think. No housewife should. buy more fruits and vegetables to can than her family needs for one winter, : Market stalls often are empty now because. many women &¥e putting up enough stuff to last them three or four years. They've been urged to save, They're scared of future shortages. And so thousands are investing every extra dollar in products -which-they can-preserve We know the careful housewife
it is just as senseless for city women to put up hundreds of jars of food which they can’t use this year as it would be to hoard beef or pork or any other commodity. rn . .
STATISTICS show we bought
tioning than we've ever bought be-
more sugar the past year under ra-|
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Roland M. Cottheir , Barbara Jean, to
Raton field, Fla, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kysar, Water. town, N. Y. The wedding will be Oct. 14. 2. A ceremony next ménth will unite Miss Mary Jane Balls, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Baltz, and Lt. John Edward Evard, Newark, N. J, son of Mrs. Harry W. Evard -of Indianapolis. | of Arc Catholic church. man photo.) 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flynn announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Helen, to Lt. Sam~ uel Stewart Robinson, army air forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Robinson. The wedding, Oct. 2, will be in St. Benedict's church, “Greensboro, N. C. Lt. Robinson; an Indiana university graduate, is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.) 4. Miss Florence M. Lavelle will ‘become the bride of Ralph J. Zimmer in an Oct. 7 ceremony in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. F, A.' Lavelle and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P. Zimmer, 5. Miss Rita Galchell's engage-
New Day Care Center Will Open Monday
(Brets-
- "A new day diie oinier Tor chil-
fore. And as soon as the restric
W. A, Miskimen. Lt. and Mrs, George Wildhack
. are spending a few days in To- |proves one of two things: Either we morning in the Health Memorial
tions on coffee were lifted, sales] dropped sharply. The last fact)
dren between the ages of two and six, whose mothers are employed in war industries, will open Monday
daughter 8S. Sgt. William J. Kysar Jr, Boca
will -be-in- St. Joan...
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ment to Cpl. Paul F. Spellman, Camp Hale, Colo., is announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sher-
man Gatchell. No date has been ‘set for the wedding. Cpl. Spellman is the son of Mrs. Mary Spellman. (Block phote.) ’ 6. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Breindl announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Joanne Lauber, to Sgt. Robert F.
Ker, U. 8.°M. C. Jacksonville, Fla. The wedding, Oct. 4, will be in Holy Angels Catholic church. Miss Lauber attended Marian college,
Mrs. Dessie Spencer Is Made President of Legion Auxiliary; Accountants to Meet Monday
“Two Indianapolis organizations
{the coming year.
recently have elected officers for
Mrs, Dessie Spencer recently was installed as president of the Gar-
field Park unit 88 of the AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY. Miss Mary E. McCarty, past president, was installing officer at the post home
at Five Points. Other newly installed officers are Mrs. Margaret Greeno
yonto. Before his leave is over, purchased more during rationing!Methodist church, Windsor st. and | — |
. Lt and Mrs. Wildhack will visit (than we needed, or we had hoarded Commerce ave. -
here with Lt. Wildhack's mother, ‘| Mrs. Donald 8. Morris. . . . Mr, . and Mrs. Marven M. Lasky res turned recently from a trip to © New York. .
* Carnelian Club Invites Guests For Luncheon
Guests have been invited to at"tend the presidents’ day luncheon of the Carnelian ¢lub at noon Mon8 The committee in charge of ar-
New officers of the group are Mrs, E. Elstun, president; Mrs. Jo-
~ Mrs. A J. Hueber and Mrs. W. Frank Pyle will be delegates to the
Committee chairmen for the 194344 season will be Mrs. Steeg and Mrs, Ebert, ways and means; Mrs. Louis A. Fleury, welfare; Mrs. Mahan, publicity; Mrs. Endsley, flowers; Mrs. Fleury, dolls, and Mrs. John Connor, book,
Hart-Conway Rite Tomorrow
~The Rev. Fr. Michael Gorman will read the wedding ceremony uniting Miss Cecilia Conway and Thomas M. Hart at 9 a. m. tomorrow i
an extra supply beforehand. In many localities there is a real shortage of fresh vegetables and fruits: Properly distributed it would
{probably be a season's supply for
all. But as things are, many will] go without because unthinking peo- | ple take more than their share. » |
“put up everything you can” to “put up only what you need.” To Mock up with a great deal more food than you can use during the winter is hoarding, and hoarding is unpatriotic. Ak \
Gifts for Baby
That's why Washington should | change. its propaganda line from!
[Wedding to Be
(neth Vi Conaway, Thursday at 8 {p."M. in the Zion Evangelical and / | Reformed church.
Mothers will pay the usual fee which covers about one /half the expense of keeping the child, The remainder will be supplied by the Indianapolis Emergency Day Care Services, Inc., which operates under the united war and community funds. Mrs. Mabel Parsons will serve as supervisor of the new! center, The Rev. ©. R. Query, church] pastel, and the ghurch day care! board of which Charles W. Jones! is chairman, are co-operating with officials opening the center, This is the sixth center to be opened inthe city. Carson C. Jor: dan is chaifman of the emergency day care board and Gonard A. Fel- | land, executive secretary.
Thursday Night
Miss Irene Nendel will be maid of honor for the wedding of Miss Emmajean Sickbert and Pfe. Ken-
Miss Phyllis Conaway will be bridesmaid and Beverly Conaway, flower girl, - : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Sickbert and Mr. Conaway is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd - Conaway.. Ralph. Conaway will be his brother's best man and ushers will be George Morris and Emerson Cook, uncles of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Nendel, Miss Mary Elizabeth Schulmeyer and Mrs. Arthur Grube Jr. entertained recently for Miss Bickbert with a miscellaneous shower,
St. Paul's Auxiliary To Meet Monday
The Woman's auxiliary of 8t. Paul's Episcopal church will meet
By MRS. ANNE CABOT How about a cunning little four-! piece set of dress, petticoat, bonnet and jacket for that baby you're! always talking about? The set {l-| lustrated takes a trifling amount of material, a tiny bit of lace and & dash of blue or pink silk floss for the dainty embroidery. To obtain - complete four-piece pattern for baby set (Pattern 5829), send 11 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern numto Anne Cabot, The Indianap-
Monday in the Roberts room of the church. Mrs. O. L. Watkins, hostess, will be assisted by Mesdames Frederick Albershardt, William Dodds, J. E. Mechling and Mary Hedges. : Corporate communion will be served at 11:55 a. m. Reports on parish activities will be given by
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14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44. Size 186, with % sleeves, requires 4% yards 39-inch material. For this attractive pattern, send 16 cents in coins with your name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianolis 9, Ind. ; Now you may order the new fall issue of “Fashion,” our 52-page catalog of patterns. It presents 102 new patterns and a wealth of sewing and fashion news. The price copy is 26 cents. :
and Mrs. Gertrude Sponsel, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Ruth Kinnan, secretary; Mrs. Luther Collins, treasurer; Mrs. Gladys MecIntire, historian; Mrs. Edna Clem« ents,- chaplain, and Mrs. Florence Clark, sergeant-at-arms, 3 Mrs Spencer has announced the following chairmen for the year: Mrs. Florence Clark, Americanism;
Mrs. Edith Acker, community serve ice; Miss Eloise Sponsel, music; Mrs. Marion Gastineau, constitution and by-laws; Mrs, Mary Brackman, education of orphans of veterans; Mrs. Pauline Rairdon, girls’ state; and Miss Irma Druding, junior activities. “Mrs. Florence McKensie, Knightstown home; Mrs. Marie Kookindoffer, legislation; Mrs. Helen Boeldt, membership; Mrs. McKenzie, national defense; Mrs. Doris Wishard, pan-American; Mrs. Hilda A. Miller, publicity and radio; Mrs.
.| Greeno, rehabilitation; Mrs. Kin-
man, employments; Mrs. Jewel Mosier, service sales; Mrs. Sponsel, war activities; Miss Mary E. MeCarty, poppies. and Mrs. Boeldt and
| Mrs. Miller, sick committee.
Miss Jane Mabel Hamilton will preside at the first fall meeting of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS, Monday at the Y. W. C. A. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. Miss Phoebe Connor, vice president, will introduce the evening's speaker, Fred M. Hadley.
Mrs. E. H. Lamkin was elected president of the IL JAMALIE club at a recent luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs. E. 8. Larrison, 6476 College ave, Other new officers are: Mrs. J. Worth Baker, vice president; Mrs, Gaylord Rust, secretary, and Mrs, Joe Waite, treasurer.
To Speak Monday Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner will be guest. speaker at the presidents’ day luncheon of the Welfare club at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs, E. E, Martin, 2118 Wynndale rd.
Chorus Plans Session
The first meeting of the Mothers’ chorus of school 54 will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lucille Egan, child welfare;
7. Miss Thelma Jean Robbins’ engagement to John B. Williams, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Harold C. Williams, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester C,
Seeks Office In D. A. R.
Times Special BROOKVILLE, Ind, Sept. 17— Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne of this city
registrar general of the
national society, D. A. R. :
the ticket of Mrs. - Julius Young Talmadge, Athens, Ga., who is to run
ing the Twin Forks chapter and holding the state offices of recording secretary, treasurer and regent. She has served as vice president general, national chairman of the good citizenship pil committee, on the resolutions committee for two administrations and as state parliamentarian,
L U. Graduate
A charter member of the state organization, - she is the granddaughter of a rea] daughter of the
O'Byrne is a native of Indiana.
School 91 to Have
is a‘candidate for the office of|
She is an associate candidate on
"Robbins, No date has been sel for the wedding. Mr. Williams is a Beta Theta Pi fraternity member
gown, Her flowers were pink orchids. The couple will be at home af the Marott hotel after Oct. 1, ~~ |
Dr. Hansen to Play
A Red Cross tea will replace th 3 annual presidents’ day luncheon o the -Woman's Research club at-2 p. m. Monday at the nurses’ home? Methodist hospital. Dr. Charles
gram. Mrs. O. W. Fifer
of Hanover college.
preside,
Indiana Woman JANE JORDAN
DEAR JANE JORDAN—T am in love with a man who isn't in love He doesn’t communicate with me in any way. Ee does speaks I have written to him bul he doesnt
with me. when I see him on the street. answer,
I have tried to forget him but I cant. At night I lie awake think ing about. him. When I go out with other boys I con't enjoy myself.
The last time I heard from him was two weeks ago. I was talking to him over the phone and he made a date with me but stood me up and I haven't heard from him since. I wrote him a letter and told him I hoped he was satisfied but he hasn't bothered to reply, What can and what should I do? HELPLESS.
: FE Fi Answer—You can refrain from
young enough .to start over. Make yourself attractive but wait for the man to make the first move. “You say you don’t enjoy yourself with other boys. This is because you don't want to. When. you are tired enough of losing you will be more interested in others. :
DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am not the type to put my nose in other people’s business but down the street from us lives a poor sweet girl who is in distress. She ‘must have been married when she was 13. At any rate she can’t be over 19
now, - ‘Her husband is just a private in the army so she can't get any help from him. She is too proud to ask the neighbors for help. She is almost sick from worry about her
_|husband. Then she has financial
worries and to top it off she is going to have a baby this week or next. Won't you answer . this lette: quickly and say something to ease this child's mind until her husband comes back to ner? NEIGHBOR.
JANE JORDAN. Sorority Sets State Meeting
Times Special : ANDERSON, Ind, Sept. 17— Omega Nu Tau sorority will hold its 23d annual convention tomorrow and Sunday-at the Anderson hotel. here, x “
A dance in the Travertine room
be held in the Travertine room on Sunday when Mrs. Paul M. Cook will be installed as national grand
president. Delta chapter: will be hostess for
is in charge of reservations. ©
Hansen will present the musical pro-#
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fete
