Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1943 — Page 17
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City, County Girl Scouts to In Nation-Wide Observance; Final Event Will Be Nov. 7
A “Scouts’ Own" service, at 3 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 7, in the World War Memorial building will climax the local activities of National
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A civillan woman was the first person to win an award in the army service forces’ ideas for victory contest at Camp Chaffee,
port, then film librarian for the signal section at the camp, and her idea is expected to result in a saving of $400 a year in electricity bills
prize was $20, The suggestion made by Mrs Davenport was to move ‘outside the structure the light switches in the warehouses controlling flood lights used at night for safeguarding the supplies. Formerly, the lights had to be turned on at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon whén “the storage centers were locked for the night. With the alteration the lights could be turned on at dark by soldier guards patrolling the grounds:
Miss Jane Miller
To Become Bride Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Miller, 318 8. Addison st, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Cpl. Russell Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. The wedding will take place at 8 p. m. Thursday in the West Park Christian . church. Cpl. Wallace is stationed at Camp Claiborne, La. Sorority to Meet The Alpha chapter, Phi Theta
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A powder blue vest-tront covered with charming all-over floral design In black sequins makes this fashionable ghitter-frock for important dates. Of black crepe. it has short sleeves and corded belt and is worn with a winged cap and veil and black suede gloves. HM is a good example of the glitter-dress rule that when decoration Is eye-catching, lines of the dress must be extremely simple.
st, will be the The guest list
Schneider, Eugene Kiser and Charles Shus mate. EN Misses Barbara Whelden, Evelyn Stutesman, Rosemary Wanner, Jane Stratman, Helen Bellamy, Norma Miller, Ellene Whipple, Betty Jane Woodbury, Helen Widick, Barbara Thompson, Ann Benner and Ellsa«
~§ {beth Roth also will be guests
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Halloween Party
Mrs. Paul Striebeck is the are rangements chairman for a Hale loween party which will be given at 8 p. m, today In the Woman's Department club for the Indianape olis chapters of Pi Omicron sorority, Her assistants are Mesdames True man Wise, G. R, Poland and James Hayth, Misses Hazel Peacock, Emma Ries and Helen Keller,
To Entertain Miss Julian Freije will entertain
P J 4 to Convene 6:30 to T:45 p. m. tomorrow at
Rho Gamma Chi sorority at 8 p. m,
portation corps, gives credit to these women for “much of our success in much better and long- | trans “men and materiel
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Girl Scout week which opens ne¥t Sunday. Scouts will join in the one-week program of events. Plans for the country-wide observance will be discussed at the
City and county Girl
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First, she points out, you must select the correct shade for your coloring — brown for blonds; for brunets and blue for g only, and only for those with blue eyes. » » mn
IN APPLYING it, she advises, dampen your brush just enough to moisten the mascara so that
ployed as drivers of the vehicles used to transport army personnel and supplies. They next appeared on the waterfront to handle the fork lifts, to steer the cargo jitneys or to
apply it to the outer lashes only. Never, never use mascara on your lashes, That is what gives hard look.
P.E. O. Meeting
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Ziemer, who spoke here last weekend under the sponsorship of the Welfare club, will be the guest speaker tomorrow night at a banquet held in connection with the convention.
Local Delegates
Indianapolis persons at the convention will be Mrs. Thomas J. Blackwell Jr, Girl Scout commissioner; Mesdames Montgomery 8S. Lewis, E. 8. Pearce, Charles Francik
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IMrs. Charles Brockman and Mrs. Carl Venits, Leaders’ association representatives; Miss Geneva Barrows, Scout executive, and Miss Wilma Lang, field secretary, EJ . »
The names of local women who are taking a Girl Scout leadership training course have been announced by Mrs, Montgomery S. Lewis, training committee chairman. The course, which began Inst Thursday, will continue for four weeks during which the prospective leaders will act as apprentice leaders at troop meetings.
group will meet again to complete training
Those enrolled in the course are Mesdames M. L. Kettelhut, Richard Eckman, Frank XK. Smith, E A. Warnicke, J. N. Clyne, Alfred E. Smith, Robert G. Hart, Karl M. Chenoweth, W. L. Appel, R. CO. Douthett, H. J. Hampton, J. O. MecCrary, P. G. Moffett, P. G. Jordan, G. E. Rhodes, J. W. Clarke, Ted Siefers, O. P. Graybill, Earl H. Gibson, H. J. Overstreet, C. 8. Wood and G. 8. Viases.’
Women Mend, Army Planes
With the announcement of Robert A. Lovett, the assistant secretary of war for air, that more than 50 per cent of the army’s production for 1944 must be aircraft and its equip ment, the women sheet metal workers at San Bernardino air service
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Reminiscences was he ogi, fublest aL yesiandays ®The hostesses ‘were. Mes.|JUnNior Civie t6 Give C.
w|Opening Performance
The Warren Central high school the school. At the business meeting, tomorrow at her home, 2118 N. Parent - Teacher ' association will following, C. E. Eash, principal, Will | grarding st. Miss Maude L. Jones have a covered dish supper from speak on current school problems. ‘will be in charge of the program.
Delta sorority, will. m~~* at. 8 p, m. tomorrow in 3. hh C. Zartman, 202 8. Harris st. ad
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A NAVY FLYERS CREED 9 am a United States Navy fier.
My. countrymen built the best airplane in the world and ewtristed - it lo me. They trained me to fly it. J will use it to the absolute limit of my power.
With my fellow pilots. air crews, and deck crews. my plane and J - will do anything welessary to carry out owr tremendous responsibilites. J will always remember we are part of an unbeatable combat team ~ the United States Navy.
When the going is fast and rough. J will wot falter. J will be un~ compromising in every blow J strike. J will be humble in victory.
J am a United States Navy flyer. J have dedicated myself to my country. with its many millions of all races, colors, and creeds. They and their way of life arc worthy of my greatest protective effort,
J ask the help of God in making that offort great enough.
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The Navy's flyers and their gunners, radiomen and deck hands are one "part of on unbeatable combat team—the United States Navy.” One of their number has written a moving delineation of what they think and feel—what they consider to be their re Sa sponsibilities—what the nation can expect of them. This Navy's Flyer's Cree@ which . ~~ is given to every Navy flyer on his graduation, is eloquent testimony of the caliber’ gh” BA,
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