Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1943 — Page 23

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— “Bringing Us Up to Date pn the “gr 870 wai the sibjed 3 ‘this morning by Ivan B. Rhodes, Chicago, regional U. 8. O. executivé, | at the state U. 8. O. workers con- “ ference held at the Illinois Street

“.Bervics Men's center. "O. W. Gotls,

state chairman, presided ‘at the allba Group discussions following Mr. Rhodes’ talk were -led by Miss Martha Scarlett, National Travelers

+ COIPS Areas; + Assistant U. 8. O. supervisor, and Warren J, McLaughlin, associate .._ regional executive,

i ‘Mrs. Morrow Speaks Problems of service clubs in in-

+ Ydustrial. areas were discussed hy . Mrs; Jane Gllday and Mr. Rhodes

_ warin charge of a council chairmen

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Officer = | Mrs. Harker ‘Miley, “Harrisburg,

Delta Theta Tau, will visit the Indianapolis Zeta Kappa chapter of the

"sorority Monday at 8:15 p. m. at]

the Werren Hotel. Mrs. Miley is serving her second term as inspector for the organization. In addition to her” sorority duties she is a member of the executive board of the Salina county Red Cross.

Sunday evening radio program,

‘Delta Theta Tau is a non-aca-demic and philanthropic organization with 144 active chapters, 51 alumnae groups and 1300 members

bership .of over 4400, The national organization recently has established an artificial 1imb department at the U. 8. naval

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J tonal eague of Women Voters

{ito its ‘customary five days of No-!

| dividually--t0- help-- them lay--aside, -

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nd |NOBDItal ‘at Mare Island, Cal. Ths| "=" hospital has been designated by|

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umes Special % i] TON, D.-C, Nov, 13 board of directors of the Na-

will meet here for a week beginning | Monday to make plans for its | nation-wide campaign to stimulate | interest in the post-war crisis. The league has added a sixth diy |

vember meetings because it believes that a crisis on our country's part in’ fashioning the world after thel war ‘is approaching, according tol Mi Marguerite M. Wells, regis! ent » Sixty thousand men and women | under league leadership have set out to reach millions of citizens in=

[doubts and fears and- fortify them

war. world must. be mate. °

but she doesn’t any more. * She quit the U. 8. O. and quit a wi { heard from her boss that she was | he of the best but now she works in & foundry and is only making a little more than half what she made before,

should see her try to draw now, just some #8illy faces on anything she finds. She seems to be worried about something but she won't tell

you're wondering about me but 1

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guess so but I don't care.” That's ‘all she says. “I don't care” breaks’ dates at the last minute. I'm not afraid she will read this

the things which “hap-

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| resent discouragement and will to fall. N ;

‘wiiting about ya During the |

hing. “She loved to dance and skate|

8he used to draw well, but youl: us what, All she says is "I know] she will say, “I|

for she doesn't read the paper any|

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Mission Crusade will have its annual fall meeting at the St. John | academy auditorium at 1:30 p. m. | Sunday.

assistant pastor of the Bt. Rita par ish, will be the guest speaker, His

the Negro” The Rev. Fr. Joseph

{fessor at St. Mary-of-the- Woods college, will direct the meeting and |B Naomi Remey will preside.

Willard C. Wichers, director of -| ~ Representatives {rom 18 the Midwesiern division of the

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The Rev. Fr. Bernard Gordon,| |

{topic will be “Mission Work and ||

Kempf, diocesan moderator and pro- |

units throughout the diocese will] attend. including. delegates. from. the. etherland information ‘Duress, | Gentral Catholic - high-school -{n} for the time the choice of a post- will speak Sunday ‘afternoon at {Terre Haute recently admitted to

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Grows in Brooklyn" (Smith), A meeting of the executive bord wil precede the general meting. Mrs. Prederick T. Hil is the chairman of the buffet supper and Mss Jack Gulling is the hostess ‘chairman for the evening.

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