Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1943 — Page 16

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". REGENTS’ DAY will be observed by the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with a 1 m. luncheon next Thursday at the Propylaeum. Mesdames WilH. Insley, James T. Laymon Schell and PF. Elbert Glass will discuss “Letters Old and New.” Mrs. Mansur B. Oakes is the incoming regent and Mrs, Walter H. Montgomery, retiring regent. ¥ . J ¥ » =»

Sarah Bard, Indianapolis artist, is opening the season for the New York with an exhibition of 17 of her waterexhibit will be shown from Monday through Oct, 16. of Miss Bard's watercolors are being shown in close of the New York exhibit the pictures

2. Miss Jeanne Ann Pluess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pluess, became the bride of Gordon G. Graves, AUS, Ft. Leonard Woed, Mo, in an Aug. y ceremony, (Dexheimer-Carion phete.)

.. 8. A Sept. 18 ceremony in Me- Ee { Kee chapel united Miss Eileen - Earl A. -Harrls, and Cpl. Theodore Harris, daughter of Mr. snd Mr. R. O’Banyel. (Fitch phote.)

, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Eber x as

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Truth Is Not {Propaganda

a second alto in the choir of Western

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commission in the naval air corps in son of 8. W. Rittér.

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4 Times LAFAYETTE, Ind, Sept.

By MES. WALTER FERGUSON- | %. Clubs in post-war planning was

Times Special Writer

DEAR JANE JORDAN—My «| these ideas they regard it as im- ; Jo MISS GWEN DEW, whose book

_ ents are foreign born but have lived | pertinent, but they might respect their “There is too much idealism—too much floating in the clouds on paper—to attract the average citi-

adult who had . heart. . If you can stick it out at

interests ati stion camp has been published rehome cently, writes to say that a refer-

good, respéctable American citizens,

“The members of the I. P. C, have glad to carry Miss Dew's been interested in planning for a : “long time. We call It ‘conservation’ “Do you call it hate propaganda,” —housing, industry, public safety, writes, “when orie tells the truth|equcation, legislation, child welfare bout what happens when Japan|—the primary objective to make the ?- I think such a book as/local community a better place in a vital purpose in win«|{ which to live. r. And it is perhaps| “we must have an intelligent pub-stay-at-home American jie

“I imagine XI do. think your parents areand Eng in their attitude. Any|would do Americas American would think so. see their houses bombed, their chil- : JANE JORDAN. dren killed and their women raped.| Mrs Frederick G. Balz, chairman w— and the air above them flied with or the 1. F. CO. post-war committee, ill enemy planes. , |discussed the problem of post-war : . : > # 8 =» planning with reference to children. | “I FEEL THAT the women of the) She asked that a committee of Mrs. Wagoner rest of ‘the world are gaining in|five women of the I F. C. in each : : {mental courage, in morale, in a spir-| county be- appointed to study juveTo Give Review ftual sense that will put them far|nile delinquency and make recomMrs, Jean Brown Wagoner will ahead of us and that because of it, mendations dealing with schooling, review her new book, “Louisa Al-{they will be better citizens and|industry and parenthood. cott—Girl of Old Boston,” Sunday mothe i, und more ready to face the Other Speakers afternoon at the Downey Avenue t lies ahead. Other speakers in 's Christian church at a luncheon| “Thank God, and I say it with all se Dr. PF. Shia 3 morhing's meeting of the Golden Rule class reverence, my mother had more vision of education and. applied and guests. : bravery and reliance on divine will psychology at Purdue, who disThe Rev. W. H. Colsher, president, than the women you mention in cussed “Education in the Post-War and Miss Lydis A. Wampler, social your column. world,” and Dr. W. H. Spencer of “She knew what an amount of|the University of Chicago whé spoke work I had done for China in years/on “Labor Relations in a Post-War past and also that the Japanese World.” ol were aware of it. She knew they At the dinner last night the y might torture or kill me. But she speakers were Carl Boester, housing atier| 10 Convene {did not have to be taken to a hos-|research director of Purdue, who world.| The monthly meeting of the|pital like the mother you mentioned.|spoke on “Post-War Housing” and Ladies auxiliary, Altenheim, williShe turned to an inner strength | Prof. G. E. Lommel, Purdue School of {be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the which helped her to go on with head | of Civil Engineefing, who discussed and home. Mrs. Besse Herrmann will high. I am thankful my mother | “Post-War City Planning” exist In|sing, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. was not a spiritual coward. The building industry is going to Didway. Mrs. Didway also willl “It may be kinder to suppress|be depended upon to shoulder much | give musical monologs, stories of Jap treatment of prisoners|of the reorganization from wartime 3 but I'll wager that telling the stories) to peacetime employment, according on more workers and|to Mr. Boester. realization of what it| “The most urgent problem is the training of a large number of peo-

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luncheon at 12:30 p. m.

Millinery Increase

War Planning Conference;

30.—The role of the Indiana Federation

president, today when she ‘Wddréssed the morning session of the post- ihe war planning conference held at Purdue university. Mrs, Ahlgren emphasized the fact that such planning must be first in America for over 20 years as|them more if they came from anion her experiences in a Jap concen- put into effect in the local community.

Betty Berling Are Wed

4 Mrs. Harold Arnold was Miss er. | Miss Betty Berling became ¢ het Le The week of Oct. 10 t6 16 has been [bride of Dr. George Leonard Cot Edna Daufel before her wedding ton at 10 o’ : proclaimed as Needlework Guild 0 o'clock this morning, week in Indians by G the St. Joan of Arc Catholic chu

She is the daughter of Mr. a Schricker, according to Mrs® Oscar|Mrs. William H. Berling, 6468 § L. Pond, guild president,

ave, and Dr. Compton is the The governor said in his procis-|°f Mrs. David Rinaldo. Compl mation, “It is vital that we look to|3817 Carrollton ave. , the first line of home defense in| The Rev. Fr. Vincent Ehrin the United States by providing Td the ceremony. Mrs. Will suitable, warm clothing for the |Berling Jr. her sister-in-law’s m families of ‘service men, for the aged of honor, wore a blue ensemble ar The adult education committee of And infirm, for school and |* Pink rose-corsage. Be the Y.W.C.A, in co-operation babies. The bride was in an aqua with the woman's committee of | ‘The Needlework Guild of America | *ih brown accessories and awh Indiana Symphony society, will has for 88 years been supplying new Corsage. ‘Mr. Berling wi sponsor a music appreciation series/garments for the needy through|Pest man. : : this winter, accredited institutions throughout| The bride's mother wore a

today to the past president's asso-i ciation of the Ladies auxiliary to| the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. She was assisted by Mrs. : Bsetn Cadby and Mrs. Anna L.

Groups to Hold Dinner Speaker Music Series

Special

outlined by Mrs. Oscar A.

The sessions will be held at 2|the nation, and is known as “The Suit With blue accessories and a p.m. on the first Wednesday of|charity which helps other chari-10% ri each month beginning next week |ties’” groom’s mother selected a blue ef through March 1. In

|ple in-& short time to do the job of building the millions of homes that will be in demand after the

war,” he said. the board of the He predicted that the first houses mittee, .

A dinner at Cifaldi’s followed

trip to southern Ind

will be instructor for theland suitable clothing f wedding OF PrOLECHON ys bride and bridegroom will

after the war would be much like| ioc which will deal with music— Pe OF today expt tay wineries ih me fhiough the winter, I do ea and dances, nationality in and eventually will be available tong classical, aHaraluy and

the modest income group. phonic music. City Planning Prof. Lommel defined city plan- . gad ning as an attempt to create better Music Clubs Mrs. Charles Grant was re-elects communities, rural and urban, in D.T.D Mothers’ Club president of the Marion county which to live and work. : M T Te H : C.T. U, at its fall vouvention He outlined several steps that oda terday at the Y,. W. C. A. 2 must be undertaken to insure suc- eet y 9 aye Luneheon Other new. officers are Mrs, Elms , au thers’ | Stewart, vice president; Mrs. Add} of ts for the future eity,| Participation in the Donald Voor- club of Butler university will meet| Lancaster and Mrs. R. C. Vermi control of sub-divisions on the hees war award for amateur musl- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C.A.|lion, corresponding and recordin fringe of the city, detailed designiicians was one of the things consid-| Milam, 344 N. Bolton ave. secretaries; Miss Nell Fuqua, treas New officers will assist with the urer; Miss Beatrice Galloway, Loys Herbert Lewis, president; Mrs. Har- Mrs. Dorthy Miller, Youth Tempe: Curtis, vice president; Mrs. ance council delegate. wie) ave. Prank W.-Cregor, 5220 N. Meridian H. R. Pierce, treasurer, apd Mrs. Judge Mark W. Rhoads was th In conclusion, he sald, “There |, Ralph Simpson and Mrs. Lester|speaker at the luncheon. His sub to be no real basis for assum-{ | Hunt, recording and correspon ject was “Child Delinquency ab rg beset spi lg The Voorhees fund offers prizes) secretaries, = ing materially different than the regu-|totaling $2000 in war bonds to amalar os

plan the means for attaining it.”

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Postpone Session

Mrs, Clifford Paschall, of the Potter Welfare gull ing tomorrow at the Potter air school, 1601 E. 10th st, not be held. The next meeting will be Nov. 5. Lp =

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concluding, Governor Schricker [S¢Mblé and yellow rose corsage. | Miss Alma Patton, member of sald, “To the end that the needy el woman's com-|of the state shall receive adequate|¥®dding and the couple left on §

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