Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1943 — Page 16
bert M. Woollen is the state
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bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Welch, entered the | yinct displays. a : he : wore a candlelight satin in Highlights of Poland at peace’ gored “are the original manuscript of Padérewski's “Minuet” and his
address made upon the death of 1
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bottles used | . ‘| The articles Were obtained for 5 hd —| the exhibit through the efforts of Wear vy Green general, who. was secretary to THE THREE WORE Lid, een : Paderewski for 22 years, and Mrs. taffeta frocks with ma vel- Woollen, : : ri phe Bg For Idleness Ss a: fitted basques and | By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON and oar a pears 3 \ - Times Bak girs, ituraie 414 Fn | SURVEY FINDS THIRD of U.| trait of a Polish peasant girl— © |S. women working” is a headline
X ot as she once appeared in her na- .g Chrapla’s attendants were | that would look silly if you didn't tive costume and as-she is today know its meaning. Actually most
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ie statesm & Welch Caromony ae oe o fo Live in Alexandria, Le. |vasion of the Nazi—is the ——— inating feature of the ee... TAT. TE B Ini ANAPOLIS. ATH | At War,” which is being hel LO Ao ne this morning of Miss Mary Comelia | ‘hie week in the foyer | gh to Lt. Adolph Chrapla, Camp Clalborve, La. A. cit, under the pms 3 : MONY : ; he St. Joan 0 the e ! The ceremony was at 9 30 o’clox ft AT sorehilp a 3 . Paderewii] tan
Polish : center in Chicago; Mrs. Herbert M.
Mayor Robert H. Tyndall.
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Pictured reading a congratulatory message froni the Polish ambassador before the opening of the exhibit in Ayres’ tearoom are (left to right) Janusz Stariirowski, head of the Polish information Woollen, state chairman of the Paderewski testimonial fund, and
© Mr. Kaczks: best man, and John ; : , broth- | American women have alwiys ; : ie £Chrapls *. a Chicas son worked. Recently, many changed; The wartime display features a #1 of she bn Ton ther. occupations and - collection of 157 publications of Fo Vo Weigh, i a iy that is what the Polish underground. Since of Mr. and Mrs, John Chrapla Sr, makes news. : Hitler's Avion, FICE 2s been : ¢ i within my an_increase -of periodicals for
Polish patriots. : _ Scenes of Polish buildings before and after bombing raids, and - “pictures Of Polish ~herves —whowere executed - by the . Nazis | serve to dramatize what happens is
~~ Stothers of the" ple wore" __ Talisman rose corsages with their Oe Mis, Welch
‘ memory-there-has been a SPrOfig ‘movement -to-turn | women into but|terfly creatures. IT h e fortunate jones, we sald,
: Mrs. Chrapla wore gray Aacces-
sories. Reception Held ~~ jwere pe pind ‘The Bridal Scene— A RECEPTION was held this (80° 5% Tol © Ie afternoon at She Boe of He 'be like them. The delights of we- M158 Tretton ides parents Bo to. Now |ness were emphasized by maga-| left “for a “wedding ‘trip 10 OW 3h, books’ and movies. A To ‘Enter tai n whims Orleans. A: . ! marriage success was gauged by her| }. tume, the bride chose an Ivy | 0 orig ality ,to keep her in| er
green frock, a wheat-colored coat, | satin and servants. f . i _ bronze accessories and an orchid | Tp yy girs of this aeparuure] VV 1th Shower from true values, the majority of Ea or : we
*_gorsage. {our women were not idle. As house-|
After next Tuesday, the couple PY re en “will be at home in Alexandria, | toiled | shower note, a wedding anLa. The bride is a graduate of | ies ng, Sty Or ing a contribu. | nouncement and ‘a dinner are the the College of Mount St. Joseph. |\, 040 cociety immeasurably great-| features in today’s bridal news. Cincinna er than that of any other group. | Miss Marjorie 5 Dues yes Graal from) liner. shower Thursday at her home, | ome to office. g o ; woman's professional progress was| 124 E. 58th st, in honor of Miss remarkable. The 1040's found her Marjorie Pyke whose marriage to]
Out-of-town guests with the - -pridegroom's parents were - Mrs. ~ -Chrapla Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. . Alex Piotrowski, East Chicago: “Miss Virginia Breen, the bride's aunt, and Miss Frances Lapp.
"Chicago; Miss Georgeann Disgel |action. - The manner of her re-ipe Dec. 5. . “|
| ‘and. Miss Eileen Kieley, Cincih- POP%¢. has made history. The guest list will include Mes- | nati, and’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | “wm #7 dames O: E- Crawford, Ralph Davis, | Ouporye of Sunmes: «=o: in THE. PROPAGANDA for idleness genry Decker, Clyde E. Robinson, could. never conquer the hormal Ben Edwards aiid Leo Crismore, she {human desire to-accomplish- things.| Misses Marjorie Pirtle, Frances!
|And insofar as the war headed off Stalker, Ruth Duckwall and Mary| {such foolish propaganda, it may Louise Knetzer. |be counted as a feminine boon. | The hostess will be assisted by her We shall emerge from this conflict| other Mrs. James P. Tretton. | with a new awareness of the satis- . EN eT factions of work. The feeling of in-| 4 4 -u Sorority tl mii |Gependence that corfies frony earning Spr : “Ione’s own money, which is new for|thur Day. were fnarried in-the post; Br mere ’ -Lchapel of the Laredo air field, The Whitin] Yom banquet” spon | iousands, WEI 00. 5 Ngnhiy: Tor Fo Ter. last ar pos gored it ler gd €hap= |" 11 deed T feel that those who say Rev. Fr. Al Cannon of the Laredo - e og Phi, national | women: will return happily to their | St. Peter's Catholic church heard | the lise : ” : held {514 dependent, frivolous ideals, dre| the Vows. ; TCA ec. 8. | mistaken. A few, as usual, may do| Mrs. Day is the daughter of Mrs. !
“Razz Banquet’ Date Set by
the presentation of “razz” awards of economic independence the na. | the bridegroom is. the son of Mr. to campus coeds : jority will demand a. way of life{and Mrs. Arthur A. Day, 4923 E Miss Bernice Hauser will be the Which establishes their equality | New York st.
general chairman for: the banquet. | With men upon a rational, workable | ! i | Tex., and Lt. Russell Davis, Tulsa,
Other committee chairmen are Miss basis. - Jean Kercheval, fickets, and Miss EE {Ole were the. couple's only atDonnie Douglas, publicity. Miss Jean tendants. Brannon wilk-be the tastmaster. | I. I... OQ. Groups! Ate 8 short wedding trip, Lb wit gy . p |and Mrs. Day will be at home at Proceeds from the banquet will | ; be: used to ’ 1019- Juarez ave. in Laredo, finance the . organiza- S M : . ~~ Hon's project of the year, the send- |\ ct cetings | > ing of a monthly news letter to : ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farber enButler men now in the service, | One P. E. O. Sisterhood group will tertained with a family dinner at The letter will be called “ 'Riters’ have a birthday party tomorrow and | the Broadmoor country club recentRoundup.” Miss Brannon is chair-|two others will have meetings, |1Y for Miss Henrietta Rothbard and man for the project. | Chapter P will have a luiicheon at (Chagles C. Stern whose marriage : {1 o'clock at’ the home of Mrs John | Will be Thanksgiving day. : . | Edwards, 4335 N. Pennsylvania st.| - — EL Mrs. Ancker Will Be { Mrs. Carl Switzer .will be in charge | | T-S C Chapter = Luncheon Speaker “ofthe program= and. ‘Mrs, Wallace «wh wo SAE BE ok : Hall will give P. E. O. Patter. = | The Isle of Capri chapter, Inter-| Those who will assist the hostess] national Travel-Study. club, willlare Mesdames J.. Albert Bristow,
have a luncheon in Ayres’ tearoom Lawrence Newburn, Leslie H. Crock-
to-a nation invaded by Hitler. .
entire display 1s a bust of~Pades -pewski by Melviga Homan, Polish
Sororities—
Dinner Will Mar
| orate the 60th anniversary of the Tretton will give a! morrow at the home of Miss
ling the | Mueller will give a talk on her work t0{as director of the department of |poised, waiting for the summons to, Dr. John Alexander Crawford will anesthesia at the City hospital.
{and Russell P. Burkle are in charge of the dinner arrangements.
200: 1. Offiosre of Alphachaptér, KAP Smiore, gd | BETA CHI. will be elected Nov. 261" Mrs. Leon Gebhart will be the host- |
Miss Virginia: Spratt-and Li. -Ar-|
The highlight of the banquet is) i -eets | Ernest Miller, 127 N..Elder st, and | ghlig q iso, but having tasted the sweets S e an 'Eugene E. Ritter will give a talk
"land Antiques.” Mrs, Lafayette B. Camp, Austin, }
To Have Luncheon The Colonial-Boston chapter, In-| 'ternational Travel-Study club; will}
The inost valuable article im the
sculptor, the only one in existence. Other - rarities are .a map. of
Of Sigma Kappa
The Indianapolis Alumnae dinners. Dr. Lillian B.
Mesdames. Weeks, Karl Meredith
: KAPPA nr ess at the election meeting to be held at 343 8. Dearborn st.
The November social meeting of the Gamma chapter, SIGMA PHI, ‘home of Mrs. Virgil I. Vaughn, 1212. E. 46th 4t. Mrs. Ella Silcox will be the hostess.
Mrs. Kenneth L. Lee, 2008 8S. High School rd., will be hostess al 7 o'clock tonight for the Beta Zeta chapter, BETA SIGMA PHI. Mrs. |
‘and show an exhibit on “Hobbies
| MU PHI EPSILON recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with a | founders’ day dinner at the Marott hotel. Initiation services in the|
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k* Anniversary 3 Initiated by Mu Phi- Epsilon
A founder's day dinner, the election of officers and a monthly social meeting lead today’s list of sorority evénts. association of SIGMA KAPPA will celesorority with a dinner at 6:30 p. m. toAlice Pauley, 1023 N. Tacoma av? Mrs. John F..Weeks will lead a traditional candlelight service foliow-
Poland embroidered on. fabric in cause and the Paderewskl 1720 and -a ¢eollection of Polish - ‘Memorial - hospital in Edinburgh. dynasty. “The, purpose of the exhibit 1s to create sympathy for the Polish
Canteen Frock
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_Lmittee include Misse ~ Tana wintfred Fox," Catherine 1 O'Gara, Arkins and ~“Joséphine
| Dther members of the committee
-t William. Carson, Harold Prather
_.-Mrs. Woollen ‘has recently returned from New York where she has been collecting books and: funds for the hospital library:
Ushers Named For St. Rita.
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Ushers for - a review “of the “Apostles” (Asch) to be given by Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt tomorrow night in the World War Memorial building have been announced. The review will be under the sponsorship of the St. Rita guild.
The ushers will be Misses Mary and ‘Joan Connor, Irene Smith, Rifa Dowling, Ann Cplette Carson, Eileen Prather, Mary /Katherine Arkins, : Gertrude Ann Esselborn, Maria Masariu, Patricia Madden, Mary: Delaney and Jacqueline Brown. = or Chairmen of the ‘hospitality comCatherine
| Riley. - Co Serve on.Commitiee are Mesdames Hilliard F. Kett, David Qonrior, -Albert P. Weber, Arthur Masariu, Martin ¥, Henley,| Hugh Delaney, Rose N.- Fritsch, Lillian M. Koontz, John MecNef, Henry C. Feld, Gertrude Parsons and Thomas Logan. Also, Misses Nell and Gertrude McHugh, Gertrude Murphy, Margaret Daly, Jewel Lanahan, Mary Madden, Charlotte Heck, Mildred Hunt and Sarah Greelish.
sorority’s chapter room were held| =
preceding the banquet. Those who were initiated are | Misses Mary Euphrat, Winifred
{Brown and Maxine Henderson, Miss|
{Mae Engle arranged the initiation {music and the arrangements for the {dinner were made by Mrs. Gray | Burdin. . The new initiates gave a musical program at the dinner.
Mrs. Cecil F. Scott will be the
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BETA CHI at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow {in the Hotel Lincoln.
hostess for a’ meeting of GAMMA"
Irene C. McLaughlin
| meet at 10 &. m. tomorrow in parlor
P.H.N.A. Board Hears Reports
The procurement and assignment ‘of nurses under the program of the war manpower commission was the subject of a talk by Miss Helen Teal secretary of the Indiana State Nursing association, at a recent meeting of the Public Health Nursing association board. : A donation to the board honoring Thomas D. Taggart was reported.
will conduct a clinic on clothes conservation .at 2 p.m Thurcday in; Block's auditorium. Sr
Care,” Mrs..Cook will display a collection of daytime dresses in washable rayon, suitable for making at
laundering methods. = . .
stration. . workin fw home and to slip on these attra tive coats, because they arc so easy: = to get into and so comfortable,
| Miss Wade to Advise On Figure Problems
viser on correct corsetry, is ‘at Penney’s this week td consult with customers on figure problems.
correct choice and proper fitting of foundation garments for figure control and posture correction.
Local Nurses Apply to Enter Armed Forces
| hospital alumnae.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R, J Ruff, Plymouth, Ind. He is in §° bombardier training school at ¥ Concho field, San Angelo, Tex,
Mrs. Dorothea Cook, Lux stylist,
Following her lecture on “Clothes
b ome, and will demonstrate correct
She will conduct a “washability uiz” after her lecture and, demon-
Miss Alyce Wade, New York, ad-
She is giving demonstrations on
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Mrs. G. D. French, chairman of the nurse recruiting committee for the Indianapolis Red Cross chapter, has reported that §8 graduate nurses recently have filed applications. for’. service: in ..the armed forces. . These nurses took their state board examinations -recéntly. Of the 88, 42 filled applications for ‘service in the army nurse air: corps, 38 for the army nurse corps, and 10. for the navy nurse corps. Miss Carrie McManus, recruiting secretary, and Lt. Ilean Moore of the nurse procurement service are in charge of recruiting activities for the chapter. The committee received more than 300 applications from women desiring active duty during the last year. ?
# s » nursing council for war service in
Marion county to recruit inactive
alumnae committees. nurses have been recruited by the St.
ty the Methodist hospital alumnae, and 7 by the Indiana
Mrs. Charles T.
Pretty Frocks - § Help Women fi
Laundering Methods To Relax Will Be Shown coals are the modern woman's dee od light. They give her a chance ook - feminine, and ‘in these day when so many women are wearing nine work clothes, it is a dots
that is soft and flattering.
home-making with ‘a job, the toa are no hindrance in the kitchen,
A committee appointed by the nurses for duty -has- received re-i ports from several local hospital i Announcements show that 22] J Vincent's alumnae association, 17 university | Mrs. Othniel Hitch are the chair-
{men of a committee to recruit in-| “1 active nurses who are graduates of
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le pleasure to relax in a garment’
Most house coats are soclally a
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For the woman who combines
Use Flower Prints She simply ties on an apron while
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she is making dinner, whisks it off when she sits down at the table, and gets a sense of restfulness be. . cause she is dressed prettily, yet. informally. : .
However, to be an ornament to the, |
table or to the living room; the house coat should be as spotlessly fresh and clean as any other gar- = ment a Woman night wear. A. soiled negligee has no more place At the tabste dan: sotled overall
For, this reason, coats made of" washable fabrics are most practicall They come in lovely washable pate | terns in cottons and in rayons Flower-splashed rayon patterns have been used a great deal.
Delta Gammas - Plan Party
Mrs. Clarence E. Malgren is the chairman for a victory card party to be sponsored by the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma sorority at 2 p. m. and 8 p.m Friday at the Butler university & i 5 i " Thompson ‘ is the co-chairman Other committee t chairmen are: t Mrs. Edwin A “Schulz, tickets; t Mrs. Gentry T
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RANTES
follow the luncheon
“Egypt—Gift of the Nile.”
Whittaker will be the hostesses.
tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. A business. ett,-and Harry Rybolt. _meeting in the committee room will| “Plastics” will be the subject for
Mrs. C. J. Ancker will speak on ter AF, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George Agnew and Mrs. Ralph
"| the program ut a meeting of Chap- talk by Mrs C. J. Ancker.
je Clarence A. Shake, 28 N. Audubon rd, Mrs, W. Brower Ward will { present the program.
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Harry Wissell and Clair Zook.
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'A of the Hotel Lincoln, to hear a
Hostesses for the meeting will be |Mesdames David C. Jolly, Carl A. Harper, W. L. Lewis, E. N. Watts,
To Speak Nov. 30
11:30 a. mi. Mrs. JohH{ 8. Kittle will
You'll get a kick out of the way this dress buttons Sows to oy : tiny waist—and then flares The monthly board meeting of | soft fulness of the skirt. It is ideal the Animal Welfare league will be for velvet, taffeta or soft crepes— held in Ayres’ tearoom Friday atas a canteen or party frock. Pattern 8533!is designed for sizes
In Fox Hunt Blah Times Special ok COLUMBIA, Mo, Nov, 16—M ‘Barbara C. Johnston, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnston, 4480 N. Meridian st., Indianapolis, was
duty.
training schools outside Indian. apolis but are living here. Nurses whose husbands are stationed at Ft. Harrison or Camp Atterbury also are asked to return to active
~~ Homors Miss Bishop
Methodist church entertained re- [assist the hostess. cently with a dinner in honor of Miss Harriet Bishop and Morris — Conly whose wedding will take place at 4:30 p. m. Sunday at the church, Forty-four guests attended the dinner in the church dining | room. > . Lee st.
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be here every day. . .. On Mondays from .m. 10 5 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Tuesday through Saturday . . . frém
Chapter V will have a birthday party tomorrow at the home of : . Mrs. A. W. Kuerst, 6220 Washing- | The choir of the Central Avenue ton bivd. The social committee will] The Liberty Gardens Homemak-
To M eet Thursday
The Elsa Huebner club will have She will be assisted by Mrs. Herbert its monthly meeting Thursday at| Maples. New officers will be nomithe home of Mrs. John A. Bell, 1216 nated and the project lesson’ will
preside, | . The organization will sponsor’a tfecture by Mrs. Irene Castle MeLaughlin at 8:15 p.m. Nov. 30 in Caleb Mills hall, operates “Orphans of the Storm, a refuge for homeless dogs at her estate in Lake Forest, Ill
|be on “Remodeling Clothing.” Butler Mothers == To Meet Friday
Club to Hold Dinner
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lers’ club will meet at 10:30 a. m. { Thursday for a dinner and an all- | day session at the home of Mrs. | James Monical, Liberty Gardens.
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among the
college students participating in the Missourl fox hunt held here recently. The fox hunt has been a pted as a
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Miss Pear! Taylor will entertain; the Emera club at her home, 2451 E. Riverside dr, at 8 p. m. Thurs.
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