Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1943 — Page 14

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Lisieux Club

{Will Give Benefit Party

The Lisieux club will give a card party for the benefit of the chapJains’ aid fund in Block's auditorfum at 2 p. m. Thursday. Mrs.

iw. D. Kibler and Mrs. William C.

Fox are co-chairmen for the party.

Others assisting with arrangements are Mrs. George A. Mac-

tickets: Mesdames E. P. Alken,

E. P. Theis, Raymond McManus and

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Will Open at

Art Museum

More than 50 pleces of Dutch art salvaged before the invasion of the

| be placed ‘on exhibition.

1 Ponaid —and Mrs. Willlam Hart, |

went to their day's work in war plants this morning secure in the

knowledge their children of preschool age were in safe hands for

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they took their youngs - have been doing for the past: seven months, to an old, remodeled house at 531 Fletcher ave. established

April by the local branch of the American Women's Voluntary

Services. . The A. W. V. 8. is a group of

basiness and professional women

formed here a little more than a

year ago for carrying on wartime projects. a WE THE A. W. V. 8. NURSERY, the first established in the city for

war workers’ children, has proved

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<< % » 2 . 1. Slicking up for the noonday meal is a the A. W. V. S. day nursery. Here Mrs. Chloe Vera K nursery staffers, wields the washcloth. =

2. A tes party, with Miss Dorothy Darling, president of the nursery hostess. -

3 One of the participants in a “shut-eys” period. The children Have naps morning and afternoon. © ©

children on thelr way to work” Miss Butcher explains, “and they

come from all parts of the city”

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. gins with a health inspection at

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Since its opening, a total of 60 children have been registered and there is an average attendance of 30. The doors open at 6 a. m. each

‘day and close when the last.child ...

has been collected by his parents. ~ It has been fitted with childchairs and cots, Miss

Mrs, Minnie Butterfield, Mrs.

Chice Vera Karns and Miss Blanche Main. “The children love it," Miss

Butcher says. “They can't wait to - get here in the morning And sometimes they cry when thelr

3 s,m. and is followed by 8

d milk one of oe to his milk or cod liver oll either,” Miss Butcher reports. “Many of the parents have expressed thanks for the improvement the ¢hildren have made in their eating and play habits.” In addition to health supervision the nursery: offers a program . that = includes everything from how to get slong with other children to ‘good table manners. “Following breakfast,” Miss Butcher says, “the remainder of

“She ‘moriting “is devoted: to supers.

vised play and naps for the And after a

until the time their parents come for them.” Tele. . SEVERAL AGENCIES join ‘in supporting = the nursery. Methodist church city auxiliary has provided the building, the

Goodwill ‘agency supplies Dew

Day nursery provides training for members of the staff. It 4 two free medical clinics, and In case of accidents or illness, the city health department supplies

_.. medical attention and nurses.

The school is governed by a board of nine directors including Miss Dorothy Darling, president; Miss Dorothy Poindexter, Miss Helen :Carrall and Mesdames Almond ; +» Howard ~ Lytle, = Parker Jordan, ‘Rollin W: Spiegel,

part of the routine at. arns, one of the |

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| Mrs. Reese will be operates in- conjunction with.

|Sorority to Meet

Miss Dorothy Schuster, sister the bridegroom, will be the maid of honor. She will wear dusty pink cashmere, white pompons in her hair and a corsage of gardenias and lavender lace flowers:

Mrs. Frank Reese, sister-in-law

of the bride. and Miss Jacqueline

Perkins will be the bridesmaids. . I Mrs. Reese will .be- dressed in rose

wool ‘and Miss Perkins will wear cerise.” Both will wear corsages of gardenias. -

Mothers’ Costumes 2 All the bride's attendants will wear pearl earrings, gifts of the

bride. Prank Reese will be the best man and the ushers will be

| Basll Vorhies, father of the bride~ Legroom. and and

Pfc. Dwight Schuster. dressed in black crepe and will wear acces. sories- of black while Mrs. Schuster has chosen a black dressmaker suit. Both will wear corsages of red roses. Cadet Vorhies is with the A. 8. T. P. at Muskingum college, Ohio.

Beta chapter, Alpha Beta Geme ma sorority, will meet 2t-8-p. mM.

James T. Cunningham and John 80 successful that it has been used - sized tables, Messick, nl / as & model for several other local Chrystal —

r. Red Cross | Hea - | Will Serve as Hostesses For Consumers’ Seminar

" Hostesses for the “streamlined” Seminar to be sponsored this week : The “enrollment = for + service” by the consumer committee of the peventh district, Indiana Federation Three chapters of the P.E.O.

Wichers, director of|campaign of the American Juniorof Clubs, and the home safely committee of the Indianapolis Chamber | gisterhood have scheduled meetings was launched here of Commerce will be the of various women's organizations. |, . :

: - The seminar will’ be held at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow through Friday in E MEIDORATY Tuten Jalnters on| th iday snd ET ————— "16. and Henry Hope, head of v. 15. The goal of the campaigh| The hostess list will include Mrs. t Vint. is 100 per cent errollment of all Donovan. A. Turk, Indianapolis ool children in Indisnapolis and | Council of Women; Mrs. John FullMarion county. er, League of Women Voters; Mrs. Membership in the ‘junior or-|{Monroe Leiser, Council of Jewish ganization “enables boys nd girls| Women, and Mrs. Walter Thoms, {to share in Red Cross. work accord- | Indianapolis - Parent-Teacher: assoing to their ages and abilities: Last | ciation. year there $6,000 local members, and the na-|Church Women; Mrs. C. D. Vawter, tional total excéeded 17,000,000. Union of Clubs; Mrs.

younger children. balanced luncheon, the children

parents come for them in the sleep again and usually nap |

'thur Kellar, 1722 Rugkle st.

EAMLINED SEMINAR |

NO ADMISSION CHARGE

; Dutch exhibit is being sent - a. VTE Aa 45 the

Butcher, the. supervisor,‘ évening assistants on-her-stall~.

| Heads of Women's Organizations

ss Presented by the Consumer: Committee of the - 7 You Distriet Federated Clubs and the Home afety Division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.

WEDNESBAY—9:45 to 12—Block's Auditorium

FIX IT. YOURSELF CLINIC—

Mrs. Golden : - Bring your broken appliance cords, a pair of scissors, 8 small Frank E. Best will lead a constifu- screw driver and learn how to fix it, under the direction of

To Speak tional quiz. MISS VIRGINIA BERRY, Household Engineer, with B. S. household

The Indianapolis alumnae chap=| ars Louis M. Richardsori will me _ 2 degrees from Iowa State University in

ter of Theta Sigma Phi, national “Alaska~Our professional journalistic sorority, Be at = Soin of : 3 : Fis roy 1 me GERET ofatsorn THIRSOAY—3:45 10 12—Hyrew’ Auditorium WARDROBE CLINIC— ma by Fashi Departments of Ayres’, Block’s and Wasson's. A

Irvington for all Theta Sig slumnae in the Tlinois individual student becomes | william Ross American Le. |CitY tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the n on BRIEP TALK ON PABRJCS by MISS MYRTLE ANDERSON ‘of Indiana University, .

of the Srfatiisation a Eo RC. 1 Harknew. D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. FRIDAY — $45 to 12—-Block's Nuditoium

3 enrolled. presiden Ivania st. meeting -school ‘enrolls a fee of protic, Ad MES Uni Miss Frances Stalker will be thefof Mrs. John Edwards, 4338 N. ' QUICK MEALS CLINIC— py Marion Co. Nutrition ‘Committee under the direction of

classroom in the v Women hostess, and she will be assisted by {Pennsylvania st. MISS JANICE BERLIN of Purdue : [EN MEALS will be demonstrated

Three Clinics Booked Robert Juday. Mrs. Heber Williams | 7, Remove Dents STAY-OUT-OF-THE-KITOHEN together

tomorrow es Mrs. V. C. Dougherty, 928 N.

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Special speakers for the seminar|and Mrs. Donald Drake will prei _ will be Miss Virginia Berty, house- side at the tea table following vent: Accidents hold engineer from Purdue univer-|meeting. Ta ‘Brief talk_on KITCHEN by WALTER ZERVAS,

Clean Pathways SAFETY

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floor _ of toys imme-| The seminar will include a “Fi ‘they have bedn-uséd:|Ti:Yourself” clinic at Block's ‘to-|) where cords! morrow, 5 wardrobe clinic in Ayres’

auditorium Thursday. sod s i Heads Alli

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: pathways through the! Berlin, Marion county home demon-

“clear at all times |stration agent, and Walter Zervas, or ob ans 3 ptotrnding fects managing director of the Indlanap. NO. CHARGE for any of ere clinics, and every woman is. - ved to attend any or ai of them. Presidents of *he

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K. W. Schmidts Will Attend Wedding - Kapherr,

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt!poland 1. Lambert, and ‘their children, Elizabeth Ann land ‘Edward, ‘will leave tomorrow ~ |tor: Columbus, ©. to attend the

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