Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1943 — Page 16
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Social Crisis
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer MOVIE FANS CANNOT have failed to note the reversal in romantic trends as they are inter- = by Hollywood. Formerly the (screen story disclosed a beauteous - | career girl surrounded by admiring i swains who wantéd to marry her.
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‘hero surrounded by gorgeous dam- | Miss Lucy Holliday (left) and Miss Barbara Bradley, daughters o o |sels vying for his attentions. | Tudor Hall school alumnae, are among the Tudor students who wi "| Of course, films are extreme Ver-| _¢..q 5 dance to be given by the alumnae association, Dec. 22. -_ Bradley, president of the senjor class, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
— {sions of life but newspaper stories _ secretary-treasurer; Mrs, John B. - Stokely, classes. ‘chairman. . {almost dally prove fiction ‘10 be| go yorvey Bradley and Miss Holliday's patents 2 are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday. = :
" Yance Smith, ways and means, based of Tact ]
For example, in a’ Mobile, Ala, and Mrs. Roy C. Bain, library. court & woman was recently con-|
victed of second-degree manslaugh- |
IRLS iter for throwing acid into the foe TWO INDIANAPOLIS G lof a girl who had shown too deep
are among those recently elec jan interest in the defendant's hus | iband.
college. . | “And in Hollywood itself, a teen-| Miss Ann Wagner, daughter of lage girl challenged another to a
-. and Mrs. Ohisties E. aagasr, lduel In a quarrel over a married) a group man. ‘The girls fought it out-with'
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Dr. F. Marion Sith Reads is Rite F or Morris Conly, Harriet Bishop In Central Ave. Methodist Church
Dr F. Marion Smith read the double ring ceremony at-4: 30 pom br | knives until both were wounded. ._|yesterday in the Central Avenue Methodist church which united Miss - “© = = |Harriet Rosalie Bishop and” Morris E. Conly. Miss Mary Marjorie |. THOUGH THESE RASH incidents Smead and Ralph W. Wright sang the bridal airs accompanied. by _ daughter | may be rare, they are significdnt. Miss Louise. Swan, church organist. has been [They point toward a tremendous | The bride is the daughter of” Mr. and Mrs {social upheaval, inevitable when Mr. Conly is the son of Mr. snd women become more numerous than | Mrs. Morris E. Conly, 511 E. 62d pl: | men. For her ‘wedding, the bride, -who Timeless Since people are accustomed to entered on the arm of her father, | the reverse situation, it is clear that | |chose a gown of ivory duchess satin adjustment to the new order may fashioned with low shoulder yoke not be easy. It will'mean changes tn | outlined with -Chantilly lace, long educational methods, In moral codes sleeves edged with a late frill and and in social customs. - } + la gathered skirt extending into a Wishful thinking on this subject |trainy | is just as dangerous as on any other.| She wore a circular veil of Eng{We are confronted by a cold fact: lish jllusion held by. a coronet of "Men will be scarce and every woman | seed pearls and she carried-a bou- | : | will -want. one. _ |auet of white roses with an erchid £9 Theres \) e gold. ¢ with a pearl | plan-for hel? § ht on Bf oe OR RE Bide ‘thought in mind. And specidl atten-| ton to boys" education WHIT be-niec- |= ~Mtendants’: Gowns essary, if we hope to keep our pes { Miss Eleanor Semans, maid ot lent moral and marital concepts. .. honor, ‘wore a dress of dusty pink |
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{edged with rose petals. She carri a A luncheon meeting of group five | . 'a bouquet of yelloW Foses of the Woman's Society of Chris-| For Wom en Workers L Miss Marilyn Caldwell and Miss. tian Service of the Central Avenue, DOVER, N. J, Nov. 22.-Realiz- ‘Marne Osha, Sigesinats | Methodist church will be tomorrow ing that married women who have | ere Jowied a They oar ‘at the home of Mrs. Parker Jordan, replaced drafted men on. the pro-| ey pink roses. Robert A. Conly| - 152 Buckingham dr. Jiuction lines tor Ammuni take | *88 his brother's best man and the! Mrs. J. W. Noble will preside at § pe ad) D-tak=| shers were Roger ‘Riley and Hu-|
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{ing these jobs, army officials at Pic- | yt 1 Short. - the business meeting following. Miss | atinny arsenal, here, have granted | Mrs. Bishop wore pink taffeta ni] tions and Mrs, Ellis W. Hay will month. . | and Mrs. Conly was dressed in bot- | read a paper, “Two Boys.” : Abake| Yt is timed to fit production) green velvet and had a corsage, - i : Si arsenal as one of - the reasons Mrs. McKay to Aid |sbsentetism has been almost en-| On Wedding Trip | ! A reception at the home of the In Forming Chapter [employees rime | mony. : | Following the couple left for a of the sixth province of Alpha Xi 8 Kirby Honored ’ . Delta’ sorority, left recently for, Miss Male Kirby, whose marriage | suit was of patio green needle point r. Elmer Losh, Washington, | wool with velvet trim and she wore ization of Beta.Nu chapter on the byterian church, was honored re- | Mrs. Conly is a graduate of Butler | Culver-Stockton cently with a crystal shower. The ynjversity and. of the Methodist Beta Beta chapter .at Washington man, 3925 Rookwood ave. was as - nology. She is a member of Alpha university in St. Louis and meet the sisted by Miss Ionia Lee. The bride- | Chi Omega sorority. } Sie. cis R. Kirby, Bloomington. i from John Herron art school." Tarzan Books, 10 Titles . a 50 5 Bobi Children . ... vessvers S50 Tell Me About God . eri waa 00 Mother Goose . i 1D a AITTTTETIIIINSIOTT Cesta dana ini asa ae. I : 8 Bear ian $100. The Funny Hat ............ Timothy Tiger .....
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the E. 8. 0. ANAGNOUS group at the home of Mrs. F. W. Stultz, 935 N. Denny st. :
Tri Delta
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Founders
" The Indianapolis alliance and] Butler university chapters of Delta Delta Delta sorority will celebrate the 55th anniversary of the founding of the-sorority with a dinnes- at} the Columbia club at 7 p. m. tomorrow. i The speakers will be Mrs. Seward |
Baker, alliance president, and Miss| "Wells V. Bishop and
Evelyn McGinley, president, and Miss Barbara Patterson, pledge president, of the Butler chapter. Their subject will be “Service.” Miss Eleanor Mundell, vice president of the Butler group, will be in charge of the program. The pledges
{will present a skit, “The Founding
of Tri Delta,” and the Tri Delta octet. will_sing. Miss Mary Esther Guidone also will sing. Mrs. Henry J. Decker, dinner
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Zeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional musical serority, will hold a_ musicale tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Mirovitch studios
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Alumnae members have been invited. Miss Mary Ann Kreiser has arranged ‘the program which will feature a trio composed of Miss Virginia Turner, violinist; Miss Mary Alice Dilling, cellist, and Miss Carolyn Burd, pianist. Others who will appear on’ the {program are Miss. Rose-Houk and | Miss Betty Haupt.
[Y. W. Forms Bible Classes
Two Bible study classes have been organized at the Central
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; m. and 7:15 p. m, Miss Flor {Lanham is the instructor for oth rhe The afternoon class group is
“marches on” and “this| studying international Sunday The bridegroom was graduated shirtwalst dress remains as popular school lessons and the evening | jas ever—especially among women |
| who appreciate the smartness of its; Flanneis, wool plaids, |
group, made up of members of the) {Miriam and Loyalty clubs of. the! 1Y.<W,, has for its subject “The World in Which We Live.” “Religion and the World of Tomorrow” (VanKirk) and “The New Order in the Church” (Brown) are the basis for study for the evening class. : The public may attend . both classes.
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Mrs. John -W. Thornburgh spoke on Egypt at the luncheon meeting
of |0f Venetian chapter, International
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Miss Elizabeth Ohr, secretary of the Animal Welfare League, ; spoke ‘at’ 4 o'clock this af at a meeting of the i and supervisors of Indiana polis publie
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The Bridal Scene— Mr., Mrs>H. L. Hasbrook to Give ‘Bridal Dinner Wednesday for ‘Daughter and T. H. Hindman
A bridal dinner and shower notes are the feature ip today's bridal news. Mr. and Mrs. H. “1. Hasbrook, 655 N Ritter ave., will give ‘a “bridal dinner Wednesday at 7p: -m.- honering -their-. daughter, Margery Ellen, ahd Thomas Montgomery Hindman Jr, U. 8. A, whose wedding will be Thursday in the Irvington Methodist church.
The guests at the dinner will be |= = the prospective bridegroom's par- Doll House {Miss Sinclair Is Overseas
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Miss. ‘Mary Sinclair, former as-
Hindman, and the couple's attend-} ants, Mr..and Mrs. Rex B, Allen, Sista in the Indianapolis Red Cross blood donor service, has are
Her subject was “The Aims, Proje ects and Accomplishments of the {Animal Welfare League in the Year in Which It Has Functioned.” She also: talked on the lecture “16. be given Nov. 30 by Mrs. Tréne Castle McLaughlin in Caleb Mills ‘hall, Mrs. McLaughlin, head of the Orphans of the Storm Refuge, Lake Forest, Ill, will speak on “Dogs.” | "The Nov. 30 lecture will be open] to tie public Without Sharge,
Miss June Brown, Dr. William Murray Huse and Herbert Richmond. Miss Virginia Boughan; Brazil; findt Miss Barbara Meek, Newcastle, also will attend. Thex will be ‘brides-
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to Lt. (J. g) Charles L. Smith will be Det. 17 in the Pirst Baptist church. “The-party will be at 1p. m, at Mrs. Warner's home, 5360 N. New Jersey st. Miss Atwater is the daughter of. Dr. and Mrs. Carleton W. Atwater, 3219 Ruckle st., and Lt. Smith is the|i son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith, | § 3600 Crescent ave. | s 8 @» : Miss Bernadette Rose Hemmer] will be the honor guest Friday at a shower to be given by Miss Joan Duffin at her home, 43 N. Gladstone ave. Mrs. Frederick Shoettle, who gave a shower for the bride-to-be recently, will be Miss Hemmer's only | attendant for her wedding Dec. 4 to Lt. Quentin E. Yoder. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Yoder of Goshen and the bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Serena ‘Hemmer, 40 Eastern ave,
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A buffet supper and installation of officers will be held by the alum: nae of the Manual Girls’ Gled ¢i tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Erik: Tipton, 960 Cameron st. iad The new officers are Mrs, Danz, president; Mrs. Tipton,
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Here's the most wonderful doll house a child could dream of receiving for Christmas! The house is made from packing cases with cardboard furniture and scraps of material for covering and decoration. Paint the roof and shutters red, and the house white; Dress the inside with bits of wall paper or hand-painted designs, A garage goes with the house too. Gay flowers and green grass grow all around and flowerbedecked window boxes enhance its charm. To obtain complete instruc
Guild Sponsors Public Card Party
The St. Francis Hospital guild sponsored a public card party at .' today in Block's audi-
|torium. Proceeds will be sy Boe: tern 5660) send 11 cents in coin, your
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at once! Price per copy, 16 i Oo : : ee {oS To Study Sewing ~~ Party Will Honor |Sorority to Meet 1 pom. today lo say. the Chi Phi Gamma sorority’s Alphaiods of ‘col an Rev. and Mrs. Logan pall tm to-| Mrs. Rita May Simm The Rev, and Mrs. C. Sumpter day with Mrs. william Steckler, 5843 | will Logan will be ¢he honor guests at|N. Keystone ave. an informal party to be given to- _ [morrow at 8.5. m. in the churchi parlors of ‘the Memorial Freshy |terian. church. ;
the maternity ward at the hospi Co-chairmen for the party were; Mrs. Timothy McMahon and Mrs.| John W. Mullin. Other committee chairmen were Mrs. Carl Baas, bridge; Mrs. . Anthony J. Frits, euchre; Mrs. Arthur W. Heidenreich, table favors; Mrs. I. G. Boyd, telephone, and Mrs. Herbert Roeder, inspire ficor committee. | making
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