Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1943 — Page 36

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Dr. Bonham rode Miss Lucy Kaufman's third place and Miss Stokely took fourth with Stainless A Stokely's horse won fifth place in the qualified hunters. Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg's Forever Yours placed sixth in the fivetake and eighth in the grand championship five-gaited . Kirawan Personality, owned by Mrs. Alex Metzger, the five-gilited gelding stake and fifth in the five-gaited owned by Dudley Williston were entered in the show. Sweetheart, was fourth in the 3-year-oid five‘gnd in the junior five-gaited stake. Lady Willcrest in the mare class, fifth in the ladies’ fine harness

EWBANK will be the speaker at the opening meeting of oF inhi Literary club Oct. 4 in thé D. A. R. chapter house. His subject will be “Building a Pioneer Home.” The group “Iadies’ night” then and on Nov. 1 when Charles N. Thomptalk on “ or, Old and New.” The third ladies’ night new year will be Dec. 6 when Montgomery Lewis will group on “The Persistency’ of Some Lincoln Legends. Speakers at the club's other meetings this year will be Clifton Wheeler Henry C. Ketcham;-#ilton U. Brown, Seward 8S. orilg, James W. Fesler, Howard C. Caldwell, Doyle Zaring and J. Dan ~ Hull. Meetings are held each Monday evening from October through May at the D A. R. chapter house, -.

JANE JORDAN

cAuse of it? If your husband’ eévér smiled upon the woman in’ passing, 1961 thay be stré he will not do it again. It isn't worth the trouble it causes. : DEAR JANE JORDAN-W¢é have been married for three years and have two small babies. We ourselves are only 19 and 21. We have our own furniture but live with my mother, My husband has changed a lot in the past two months, He compliments other girls in my presence, at/saying “Isn't she pretty” or “Im't she well-built.” This makes me very jealous. If I just look #t another boy he is ready to fight, I love him very much and don't know what I would do if he were to go to the army. How can I find out whether he really loves me ori not? Can I put him to some test? a w.

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Assembly Invitations Are Mailed

The 10th season of Mrs. William Byram Gates’ Junior assembly will open Oct. 22 with a dinner dance at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Invitations for the year were mailed today. At the first dance, officers will “be elected and policies set. . - “Other dances will be Nov. 12, Dec. 10; Jan. 14 and Feb. 11 at the Woman's Department club. A tea dance will be: held Nov. 26 at the L A.C, a Christmas party Dec. 17 at ‘the Marott hotel, and a supper dante March 10 at the 1.A.C. Patrons this season will be Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, William C. Bobbs, James P. Carroll, D, Laurance Chambers, Francis O. Dorsey, John R. Caldow, Henry ©. Adams, Charles Mayer, William E. Munk, Joseph Charles Schaf, John L. Ott, Theodore B. Griffith, William M. Rockwood, Thomas D. Sheerin, Elias C. Atkins, Samuel B, Sutphin, William ‘H. Thompson, Robert H. Tyndalf Alex Vonnegut and William B. Wheelock and Miss I Hilda Stewart. Mrs. Gates will be assisted by Mrs. Eugene Brown, Mrs. David Nash and Miss Elizabeth Weiss.

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Plan Luncheon

The Cheer Broadcasters, Inec., will have a president's day luncheon at 1

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Capt. Mary C. Walker Speaks

Election Is Held Today

Capt. Mary C. Walker, army nurse corps, was the principal speaker this afternoon at the third general session of the Indiana State Nurses’ association which is holding its 41st annual meeting in the World War Memorial building. The two-day convention ends this afternoon. Capt, Walker's talk was on clinical and educational*plans of the army nurse corps for cadet nurses participating in the Bolton bill plan.

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Burr Anthony, Rochester, N. ¥. T1 prospective bridegroom is thé son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rockwood. Miss Brown yas Stalusted from Dana hall and Junior college and Lt. Rockwood is & graduate of Lawrenceville school and Purdue university. Hé Is sta-

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Winter Season At Athenaeum Will Open Ernest Pflumm is general chairman for the program which will open the winter season of the Athenaeum Saturday night. The program at 8 p. m. will include the Athenaeum concert orchestra and dramatic club, the P Maennerchor. male chorus and an ing a six-month period during which | exhibition by the high school girls’ students may be given more prac-| gymnastic class. The dramatic club tical experience and responsibility | will present a one act play, “It's a than formerly wus possible. “~*~ Iie" 'by Paul 8. McCoy. ~~ The new program has been used]! Members of the cast are Misses in all Indiana nursing schools and|Joan Behrmann, Catherine Crosby, has proved successful, Mrs, Gilbert|Claire Falkner and Melba Githens said. It was undertaken to incrééise| and Harold Peters. The play is the supply of trained niirses oti both | under the direction of Mrs. Lois the home and war fronts. Compton Fuller. = War Service Disctissed Dancing in the lower ball room

will follow the program. ReservaThe second general session 18st tions for the dinner preceding the night was addressed by Miss Isabel program may be made with Mark Stewart of the Columbia university | Hoffman, club manager. : department of nursing. edtication.

“Today nurses belong to & critical - -n A. A. Irwin

Mrs, Opal Gilbert, instructor of nursing from Indiana university, also spoke. Her topic was “Practical Méthods of Accelerating the Curriculum to Meet Current Demands.” She discussed the two methods by which nurse training can be modified to shorten the courses—by addition, subtraction and modification of the curriculum and by increasing the rate of instruction and experience, , The accelerated program decreases the theoretical training of student nurses from 36 to 30 months, leav-

occupation,” Miss Stewart said as she spoke on “Nursing Today and Tomorrow.” “Their ork is more od Standardized and a higher degree of skill is demanded of them.” To Speak “Tomorrow's nursing,” . tinued,” “will depend on general] Miss Lois Hagedorn, principdl of social conditions and on the nurses school 48, will announce the winthemselves.” In speaking of theners in a “most attractive yard” nurses’ place in carrying out plans{contest, held this summer in the for the post-war world, she stated | community, at 7:30 p.m. tonight in they they would have much to do|the school auditorium. with putting into effect the many| A. A. Irwin, agricultural spécialnew developments in health and) ist, will talk on “Victory Gardefis.” education, Prizes will be given to 16 winnérs. Yesterday afternoon's genéfal| A motion picture and an exhibit of session was devoted to & panel dis-| fruits and vegetables grown by councils | school children, their parents and

Floyd Wilson, Butler university ..A. director, will lead com-

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At the closing business session). O00 © Mabrdt wil late this afternoon a report on the|. club meeting at 1:30 p. election held today. will be given.) po 0.0 wich Mrs Vanes Candidates for election were Mrs. 6033 Rosslyn ave. - for president of thé ISNA; Mary Heckard, Indianépolis, Miss Frances Orgain, Indiana versity, first vice président; Maria Amadeo, Holy Cross, vice president; wright, La Porte, Evansville,

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Organizations—

Omega Phi Taus to Have Rushees At Wiener Roast Tonight; Mrs. Fogleson Will Entertain

Lunchéons, teas, and businéss meetings will claim the atténtion of Indianapolis club women and sorority members this week. Alpha chapter of KAPPA BETA CHI sorofity will have a business (meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs, William Fogléson, 11168 N. Capitol ave. Alpha chapter, OMEGA PHITAU sorority, will give a wiénér roast at 7 o'clock tonight at Siadé park In honor of rushees. Miss Members and rushees will meet at} the home of Miss Margie Peters, 1925 Nowland ave. re : The national convention of the organization will- be held in the Netheérland-Plaza hotel. Cincinnati, Saturday and Sunday. Alpha chapter delegits will be Miss Jeanne Wahlindn. Shé will be accompanied by Miss Charlotte Ilett, chapter president. Mts. Oral Bridgford, director of the MERIDIAN HEIGHTS KINDERGARTEN, will preside at a mothers’ meeting at 2 o'clock toy.

Personals

Mrs, Lowell S. Fisher, 31 E. 45th st, has as her house guest, her uncle, Joseph O’Brien, Greenville, O. Mr. OBrien is attending the annual antique show at the Spink Arms hotel. $

Mrs. Fisher and her daughter, Harriet Margaret, returned recently from a trip to Greenville and Dayton, O. Mr. Fisher is attending the American Legion convention in ‘Omaha, Neb, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kuhn and sons of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kuhn, 114 W. 40th st, and Mr. ‘land Mrs. O. E. Summers, 3442 W.

The Castle Craig chapter of the “uchigan st. INTERNATI RAVELSTUDY club will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at thé home of Mrs. Thomas Brally Jr., 4033 W. 12th st. Assistant hdstesseg are Mrs. Otto Heuser and Mrs. Neil Webb. J Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak on|

Mrs. Emily Pearce, chairman of the junior board, is in charge of the téa to follow thé meeting. Mrs. E. C. Rubush, chairman of the adyisory boktd, and Mrs. Chester Zechiel, president of the Women’s Ald, will pour. ;

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Following & dinner for the wed ding party it Homestead the coupl was to leave for a short ddin trip. The bride and bridegroon will be at home after Monday 2424 College ave. : Sgt. Johnsen is a graduate of 8 Olaf college, Northfield, Minn where he was a member of 8 Delta fraternity.

Mrs. Bennett 2 Is Installed By Auxiliary

Mrs. Ralph Kdnnington recen: installed the new officers of th Robert E. Kennington unit of American Legion auxiliary. ; They are Mrs. Samuel Bennett president; Mrs. - John L: Valentin and Mrs, Walter Ford, first and sec ond vice presidents; Mrs. Minn Rigg, treagurer; Mrs. Leo J. Mahe ney, secretary; Mrs. R. L. Kessing sergeant at arms;; Mrs. L. E. Wil kinson, chaplain; Mrs. Kennington parliamentarian, and Mrs. JosepH Keating, historian. ;

Committee Heads Mrs. Bennett has appointed th following ‘committees: Mrs. E. W Durkee, Americanism; Mrs. Keating! child welfare; Mrs, Clarence Lapp boys’ and girls’ school; Mrs. Maurice Hayes, community service; ‘Mrs Wilkinson, Pan-American; Mr: Thomas Maley, war activities; Mi Charles McCoy, constitution and by laws; Mrs. Joseph Speaks, education of world wir veterans’ children Mrs. Charles Commons, employ ment; Mrs. Rigg, finance; Glenn OCotinor, Indiana Gi tte. os it peered ie “Named : = Mrs. Hubert McShay, juniors; Mr D. J. Grady, Knightstown home Mrs. Gerald Leahy, legislation; Mi Valentine, membership; Mrs. Rf memorial; Mrs. Garland Rether ford, music; Mrs. Herbert Bi national news; Mrs. Thomas Lena han, past president’s parley; Durkee, poppy; Mrs, Ma v P licity; Mrs. Retherford, radio; Mrs Keating, records; Mrs. Waiter Ford rehabilitation; Mrs, John Morrison resolutions; Mrs. McShay, scholar ship;. Mrs, Leland Haines, servi sales; Mrs. Ford, national defense Mrs. John Carmody, telephone. : Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Valentin are district delegates; Mrs. Keatin and Mrs, Mahoney, alternates. The group will entertain at Service Men's center, Illinois Michigan sts, Oct. 9. Mesd

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