Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1943 — Page 16
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RESERVATIONS have been made for e of the Tatterman Marionettes in “The ; Bird” Saturday afternoon and evening at the
sponsored by the Indianapolis alum- «
‘of Western college, will feature a backstage demon-
bi in which the actor-puppeteers will repeat a
van Tassel, Marilyn ‘Rouse, Julian a Sheila Brantlinger and
’ . Francis . Caldwell, Stanley Crawford and . John Strack, Messrs. and Mes- _ dames Carl D. Elliott, R. E. Strathman and’ Cecil Ramsey.
3 Other Parties | ALSO ENTERTAINING Satur"day evening, Mrs. Ray Patout will "have with her Mrs. D. H. Fatout, © Mr. and Mrs. James Goodlett, | Miss Nellie Fatout, Miss Anna Poucher and Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Downing Johnson. Mrs. Wilbur Appel will attend the evening performance with her
| lou Dunham and Eddie Hargitt. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Rooe Simpson will accompany their sons “David and Robert and their guests: Others who will have parties are * Mrs. Mary Dye Beach, in the afternoon, and Misses Elizabeth and = Eleanor Jennings in the evening. "Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Blakeslee and their son, Robert, also will be. at the evening show. 2 The members of the Western . alumnae who are in charge of the © arrangements are Mrs, Suther- ~ Jand, chairman, Mrs. Ray Fatout and Misses Anna Lee Webb, Mary "Hostetter, Marion White, Doris _ Belzer, Charlotte Frazier and Betty Bartel :
giests, Kenneth Appel, Billy Kerr, |
{To Be Theme Of Meeting
“The Christian Home" will be the theme of the morithly all-day meeting of the Woman's society of .the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church tomorrow at the church.
group meeting will follow. ~The | speakers will be Mesdames Herbert 7 | Akers, Homer Wright and E. L. {Kelly and Dr. C. B. McAfee.
at 11:30 a. m. and section four will serve a fellowship luncheon at 12:30 p: ‘m. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will Preside during the afternoon pro-
Dr. McAfee will lead the devo- | tions and Mrs. Paul Dressel will
play by Dorothy Wilson, wil given under the direction of Le | Ronald Hazen. The membeis of the cast are Mis. Ralph Simon, Mrs. Alexander ROSS, | Richmon _McQuistan, Robert Swan and Murray Bain,
Frozen Beans Quick-frozen baked beans are becoming popular, and ‘will be plenti- | ful, too.
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~The individual sections will meet
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J candy; ~} bonds, -and Mrs. F V. Woods, pub-
Christian Home
There will be an executive board meeting at 9:30 a. m. and the study
Mesdsmes Haney Berry, Herbert Lewis and Lynn Adams (left. to right) victory card party which the Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ club
Saturday in Ayres’ auditorium.
Butler Coeds To Assist Committee
A victory card party will be given at 2 o'clock Saturday aftegnoon in { Ayres’ auditorium by the Delta Tau i Delta Mothers’ club of Butler university. The proceeds will be used In canteen..and. war. relief work, Mrs. Lynn : B. Adams is the general chairman for the event. ‘Serving on the committee assisting her are Mrs. L. A. Hurt, reservations; Mrs. L. M. Hunt, tickets; Mrs. Harold Curtis, cards and tallies; Mrs. D. 8; Langell and Mrs. H.'E. Berry, prizes; Mrs. M. M. Covert, Mrs. W. G. Wilson, war
lieity, Butlér university coeds also will assist. Among them will be Misses’ { Joan Wright, Marianrie McDonald, [Joanne Green; Virginia Mitchell, | Gloria Cole; Elizabeth Mae Smith, Muriel Holland, Rosemary Jones and Florence Borkenstein, | ‘Mrs. Herbert Laws! is president of “the club,
Legion Group Plans Services The Hayward - Barcus unit 55,
| American Legion auxiliary, will be {in charge of the Protestant vesper
I pital at 5:30 p. m. Sunday. | Walter Bruce, choir director of |the Broadway Baptist church, will | sing, accompanied by Mrs. Donna { Tully, music chairman for the unit. = = = | ‘The Big Eagle unit of the auxil|iary will meet at 7:45 p. m. tomor{row at the home of Mrs, Cortez Blue in New Augusta.
Card Party Tonight
| lJumbia club.
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NUTRITION
MILK PROVIDES NATURE'S OWN VITAMINS A, Bond G, .. PLUS - MINERALS and PROTEIN
{services at the U. 8. Veterans’ hos-.
| The- Upsilon chapter of Beta Beta | Lambda sorority will give a card {party at 8 p. m. today at the Co-
The Bridal RY,
in today’s bridal scene. Miss Harriet Rosalie Bishop,
will he the honor guest at a bridal
Semans will be assisted by Mrs. E. R.'Jennison, ‘Among the guests will be Mrs: Wells V. Bishop, mother of the|, bride-to-be, and, Mrs. Morris B Conly, mother of -the--prospective| -. bridegroom: Others - will :be Mes-. dames Bernard E. Henry, Willard ‘Haisley, Wilbur Koon, Otis ~ Ralph Linville, Hatlan Hogue “and Wallace Knapp. Misses - Nelma McClay, Frances Shaw, Thelma Kammen, Betty Rippy,-George-Anne- Thrush, Ruth Morgin, Barbara Stell, Carol Kreusser, Betty Tewksbury, Ruth Kull, Hannah DeHart and Delores Broster.’ Others are Misses Patricia Kemerer, .Virginia Lentz, Ruth Fohl, Joan Hall, Dorothy Kohlstaedt, Emma Schlender and Naomi Dodd.
» » . Mrs. Ralph McDonald, 1338 N. LaSalle st, entertained with a mis cellaneous shower last night in‘honor of Miss Gloria Burk whose marriage to John 8. Weitzel will be in Christ Episcopal church at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. ® =» = The wedding of Miss® Alice Jane Fletemeyer and Sgt. Willlam G. Wheasler Jr. was in the Immaculate Conception Catholic church in Durham, N. OC, Oct. 2. The marriage is announced by
st. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William G. Wheasler, Congress ave. Sgt. Wheasler Is Camp Butner, N. C., and Mrs.
early next month.
Nolan’s ‘Hoosier City’ To Be Reviewed Miss ‘Mary J. Cain, city librarian, will review “Hoosier City” by Jeanette Covert Nolan at a meeting of the Gamma chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, at 7 p. m, tomorrow in the Cropsey auditorium. | Following her review, Miss Cain will give an explanation of the serv-
ices offered by the library and how to use the library. This is the third
club of Butler university will sponsor at 2 p. m.
Harriet. Bishop Will Be Honored At Party Given by Miss Semaiis; Alice Fletemeyer Is Married Shower notes and the announcement of a marriage claim attention
Conly at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Central. Avenue Methodist church,
will be given by Miss Eleanor Semans at her home; 3412 Brovdway.
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the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | R. H. Fletemeyer, 65 N. Tremont
- 1250 stationed at Wheasler plans to join him there
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Sigma Betas to Meet _ With Mrs. Cox |
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McCollum will preside business meeting and on the sale of Christmas
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There will be a skating party at Rollerland tonight sponsored by the Theta chapter of DELTA SIGMA
| KAPPA. ‘| Mrs. Viola Savage,- 4936 Nor“waldo ave, will be hostess at 8
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‘are active in arranging the
who will be married to Morris F.
shower tomorrow night. The party
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Woman's Viewpoint—
‘It’s Men Who Oppose . Draft... Of Women’ ai
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer
IT'S THE MEN who oppose a draft of women for W#litary service, polls disclose. And who ‘can blame them? Recent history proves that the woman who is given an inch will promptly take a mile. When we glance back along the years, what astonishing changes we observe in the position of the ladies! They have invaded every precinct once sacred to ‘men-—the harber shop, the bowling alley, the saloon, pants, the business office, the factory, and theyre In the army now. To be sure, you may say, they generally do the bidding of male masters. Most of them are underlings, it’s true. Nevertheless, there they are, and when it comes to tenacity, the bulldog has nothing on the woman who sets ler head. . . .
their heads—well, - the gentlemen usually retreat with the best grace they can muster. Now that they hdve obtained a
not be surprised to see the girls a vance fast, “ As usual they begin their profession by taking over the tail work-—the mean little jobs all, they have proved themselves the equals of men, and in some they
and the country’s welfare. If we know our men, Secretaries Knox}
in a series of programs on "knowing Indianapolis better.”
and Stimson could use a good| housekeeper.
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~.Lambda. Mu chapter, SIGMA BETA, will meet at 8 o’clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Cox, 5423 E. 10th st. Mrs. Forvert Pitts will assist the hostess. ”
Members of the Verae Sorores chapter of VERUS CORDIS will
service men at a meeting at 8 o'clock tonight-at the home of Mrs: ‘Russel ‘Eden, 4828 E. New York st.
There will be a business meeting of Alpha chapter, BETA CHI
home of Mrs, Henry Thomann, 51 N. Hamilton ave.
I. FC. Members to " Aid Detention Home
fare department of the seventh district, Indiana Federation Clubs, has been asked to co-operate in making plans for decorating and furnishing the .new “juvenile detention buildings recently opened. The members of the committee are Mesdames Edward H. Niles, John PF. Engelke, Alvin .C. John- | son, Wolf- Sussman and, Leoti Trook.
|Rush Parties
The second in a series of rush parties given by Alpha chapter,
» m. today at 1720 N. Delaware st. A rose tea, the last of the series,!. will be from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mrs, Dorothy Swengel, 909 N. Audubon rd.
Plan Hayride
The High School Tuxis of the First Presbyterian church will have a hayride . Saturday. Refreshménts ‘will be served at the church following the ride. ,
o'clock tonight to .the Eta chapter, |-
THETA, at 8 o'clock tonight at the!
A committee from the public wel-|
of
Sigma Phi sorority, will be at 8
nied by Edwin Biltcliffe at the piano, will give a musical pro. gram at 3 p. m, tomorrow in the auditorium of the World War | Memorial bldg, under the auspices of the women's committes of the Indiana State Symphony society. The event will be open only to members of the committee.
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‘fires is as follows: ‘South, Olive
| Branch Christian church, 83 p. m.,
orth, Tab Shu ehisrel, 7 p. m., Dec. 15. Distric t Chairmen TE . The distriot “ehalrmel Tor 8 the: -
George Traut, east, The members of thé committee are Mesdames EB. Gil-
Lucky Gift
By MES. ANNE CABOT
appliqued leaves. apron—muslin, percale -or un
as a “Good Luck for 1944” gift!
clover apron (pattern 5614) send 1
8S. Wells st., Chicago 7, TIL
“There's nothing -more. welcome as a gift than a nice apron—this four-
"leaf _ clover appligued apron - wll ‘diana Garden club; Mrs. Walter 8: i make a big Christmas hit! A bit | Grow, Indiana Federation of Clubs; more than half-a-yard of material) Mrs. Marion Ensley, St. Vincent's will serve for the apron—seraps of | Hospital guild, and Mrs. Thomas light and dark dotted or figured Farmer, Art Students’ league. green materials make the easily
bleached muslin for an everyday apron. Wrap it up and send it off
To obtain applique pattern and) apron pattern for the four-leaf|
bert Forbes,* William Miller, Frank Burns and Ross Halgren. Former Camp Fire leaders who will assist in the checking are Mesdaimes Merle Deltour, Fred A. Brier, Stewart Gordon, Joseph Matthews, Eugene
Hackerd and Russell B. Steinhour. Others are Misses Clara Moore, -Dorothea Paige and Louise Reiter.
{Hoosier Salon:
Exhibit Will
Plans now are being formulated for the 20th annual Hoosier salon to ‘open Jan. 17 in Block's auditorium. The first meeting in connection -with the exhibition of Ine {diana ~artists’ ‘work was held, recently in the auditorium. Representatives “of 17 organiza- - tions who will provide hostesses for the salon were present. They are Mrs. H. E. Blasingham, Woman's Department club; Miss Lillian Weyl; Woman's Rotary club; Mrs. J. Ottis Women; Mrs. ‘Ken Mosiman, St. Keene, State Symphony society's women's committee,
Representatives
club; Mrs; Charles W. Newman; In: | dianapolis Associate chapter of Tri Kappa; Mrs. Burke ‘Nicholas, In<:
Legion auxiliary, post 4; Mrs. Jose
Use: organdie for avery festive | Phine Duke Moticy: Tedians Poetry
_ | society; Sigma Phi, and Mesdames Helen Woodward, Garrison Winders and Leonidas F. Smith, executive chairmen of the Hoosiér Salon Patrons’ association.
cents in coin, your name and end 11 -T. A. M eeting
and the pattern number to Anne! Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530; Teacher association will meet at the
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