Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1943 — Page 18

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“ss. ‘MARGARET BOOTH JAMESON “will be ) .at several parties this week before her marriage Monday to Cadet Charles Latham Breunig. The wedding will be at 4:80 o'clock in Sweeney chapel at Butler uni-

most industries have. In there's also dusting powder in this spite of the situation, short- ~ Hngering. : lovely Saganee. 2+ ages and handicaps seem t0 i the DuBarry pot Shes i th Sek bath

show up less in this field salts and dusting powdef in big than others, and cosmetics pink Plastic sesame ie Sontatntey continue to be the glamour

and a rose sachet in DuBarry ‘Christmas gifts of all times, fragrance.

Elegant bath soaps are indi-

Miss Carolyn Culp will entertain with a bathroom Shower and bridge party at her home tonight in honor of the bride-to-be and Miss Jane Noble Johnston has planned

© a party for Miss Jameson tomorrow evening. Other parties will include a miscellaneous shower for Miss Jameson to be given by Miss Betty Weiss Thursday night and a tea to be given in honor of the couple Sunday by Mrs. Charles Latham. Mrs. Cornell Acheson, Washington, sister of the bride-to-be, { will entertain with a bridal dinner at the Woodstock club Saturday evening in honor of the betrothed couple. The guest list will in- . glude their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson and Mr. and Mrs, _ LeRoy C. Breunig, and the members ‘of the bridal party.

_ Shower Will Be Given Tonight

E “MRS. C. E. ROBINSON and. her ‘mother, Mrs. C. V. Dunbar, : will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tonight in honor of Miss : Marjorie Pyke whose marriage to Dr. John Alexander Crawford will a be at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in Sweeney chapel, Butler university. - The party will be at 8 o'clock at Mrs. Robinson's home. The guest list will include Mrs. O. E. Crawford, mother of the prospective

andra de Markoff and come in threes in Christmas boxes. There is a box of 10 cakes, minus the satin, too. As a special Christmas suggestion, Coty presents a real flower basket with a bottle each of perfume and toilet water, and a box of talcum, all in Muguet des Bois “fragrance tied securely with lavish . bows of satin ribbon. o . . . DOROTHY GRAY has a slick week-end kit of simulated leather fashioned like a boxy handbag with double handles, It is filled with an assortment of creams, lotions and make-up for either

Little case “of checked taffeta

bridegroom, and Mesdames James Gregory, John Gerdis, Douglas BE ME et Dentin dry or oily skin. . Williams, Richard Crawford, A. S. Pollock and Arthur RafTensperger. tick. This year it's well to remember L Others will be Misses Louise Dickson, Marjorie Pirtle, Ruth | Stic the girls pressed for time because : Duckwall and Marjorie Tretton. New scents and packages are they're working as volunteers or oe few but there's no danger of {n industries to help the war.

Ruth Ann Spiegel to Be Guest

MISSES NANCY BELL, Nancy Langan and Charlotte Galm will entertain with a crystal shower Thursday evening in honor of Miss Ruth Ann Spiegel whose marriage to Edwin A. Pearson, U. 8. N. R, will be Dec. 18 in the home of the bride-to-be’s mother. Miss Spiegel is the daughter of Mrs. Raymond Spiegel of Shelbyville and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Pearson of Brendonwood. The bride-to-be attends Butler university and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. o . - . . o . The marriage of Lt. Edith PF. Briggs. army nurse corps, and Capt. Sheldon Charles Sommers was Nov. 9 in North Africa according to word received here by the bridegroom's mother, Mrs, Charles B. Sommers. } . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Briggs, Lynnefield, Mass. After a short leave Capt. Sommers returned to oe “active ‘duty in Italy.

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 26|proposition. He has nothing against years old and the mother of three your mother except that she doesn't ie od Mines doth. oY fathe: 13 own a nursing home with as much FOR BATH LUXCRY and re a - because of religion. She got a | Potential income as the-other woman freshment, Yardley presents a new room in a nice rooming house. The | land he is looking after his own | Beauty Bath set in a festive box man who owned the house needed | | security, | containing a half-wooden drum someone to run the place and gave, Then, too, your mother is 10 years! filled with Lavendomeal (a spemy mother the job. | older than the new partner. At 50| cial water softener), three bars of They added one or -two other | woman's powers, begin to decline lavender soap and a generous places and she made the business And she is apt to become a responsi- | container of English lavender talpay. In time they became more DILty within. the next few years. than friends. Eventually she bought |! do not Delieve that this nan has ee—— : | very much taste fqg responsibility eontinned. . ivi Ba Rex. on ago Ann Serna he-didn® = ried a woman of 41 who owns a de nice nursing home. z - My mother is ‘grieved. and I am worried about her, She is around 50 and he is around 40. She demanded an ex- = . planation and he says he still loves i her and will come back if his wife L doesn’t treat him as well as mother | has, i

anyone's complaining she's received “the same old thing.” New fragrances this season include Mary Dunhill’s Escape, Gourielli’s Something Blue, Helena Rubinstein’'s White Flame, Haitnell's White Shoulders, and | Leigh's four new fragrances: Risque, Heartbeat, Dulcinea and Poetic Dream. ’ Sachet as a perfume or to scent lingerie and handkerchiefs is enjoying a revival. We love Charles of the Ritz's book of five enve~. lopes, decorated in sentimental Victorian mottoes, which may be Junbound and used separately to diffuse delightful Moss Rose {ragrance, Faberge’ ‘presents’ "powdered sachet in glass bottles, compan= : fons to his perfumes including £4 Woodhue, Aphrodisia and Tigress. Germaine Monteil hasa gardeniascented body sachet for using after baths.

They'll appreciate kits to simplify manicures. : Revion has 4 Hope Chest with ‘the essentials; an elaborate travel

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in such a cold, hard fashion. People |

upon your mother gradually. Ido not know how your mother can be spared the pain of disillusion which no one else in similar situations is able to escape. i

JANE JORDAN.

In the Open

By MRS, WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer EVER SINCE SENATE investiga-

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ness proposition, He thinks he will make a lot of money. Mother wont}

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Gally painted rocking horse with festive trappings carries on its back a flacon of Elizabeth Arden’s Blue Grass Flower Mist—a charming little gift for any girl to find tucked into her Christ-

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Something 1 Blue, a new fragrance by Gourlell, appears in a ‘charming lace-trimmed handkerchief case holding three heart- Supra

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Y's Menettes Club to Meet

Two monthly meetings, a gift exchange and a farewell party comprise the events in organization news. | The December meeting of Pi Zeta chapter, PHI BETA, professional

fraternity of music and speech, will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the home dames George Dapp, Blanche StewHe says something about a busi-| Jian “he ¥IL Snswer your questions ition into lend-lease was proposed of Miss Georgia Marie Neargarder, 3711 N. Sherman dr.

are disinclined to “look closely a reg ar seinsh motives. The tacts wi aon Should Be ~\ Musical Program Tomorrow; |

Hoses for I. T.-S. C.

The Queen Elizabeth chapter, International Travel-Study club, will have a luncheon at noon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. George Ruth, 610 W. 31st st. Mrs. Bert Combs and Mrs. M. N. Bridgewater will be in charge of a musical Christmas program. Mes-

ard, Dean Walker and Hugh

adult. education department of the

go Jingle Bell In a: snowflakesplashed box holds a crown of

Matchabelli’'s Duchess of York, “Ave Maria or Katherine the | Great. rt :

Will Be Speer

~The fall meeting of the apolis council of Camp Fire Girly

Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Aramel Skinner; chairman of the social committee, will be in charge of aprangements for the dinner. { Misses Irene Boughton, Mamie Larsh and Helen Brown will be the hostesses. The subject for the meet ing will be the “Two-Year Plan” * {adopted by the national organiza tion at the October conference in Omaha. Miss Gertrude Thuemiler, Indiane wpolis delegate to the conference, will discuss the plan. The

nection with the “Pledge-a~Plane®

group, : Cast Listed Members of the cast are Mien} JoAnn Krauch, Ruth -Ann Perry, Rosemary Wanher, Anne Clark Margene Harlan, Mary Flo Dugdale, Shirley Diehl, Nacy Dearmin and Betty Jane Parker, The campaign is ‘a drive by Camp Fire Girls all over the country to purchase $110,000 worth of wap stamps and bonds to purchase “a ambulance plane, The girls are earhing the money for their purchases through service and salvage projects and the bonds {will be: presented -to the Camp Fire headquarters to be used at maturity for the extension of Camp . Fire activities. ;

Physicians and Lawyers Plan Annual Dinner

doctors and the Indiana Association

Y. W. to Offer 3d Talk in

Music Series

of Women Lawyers will hold their annual dinner at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Canary cottage. Members oft both groups will speak. Mrs. Mary Garrett is chairman of the program committee for the lawe yers and Dr. Mary Alice Norris is chairman for the doctors’ group. She will be assisted by Mrs. Bert Wool«

“Nationality in Music” will be the ridge Harrison and Miss Genevievy subject of the third talk to be given Brown.

in a music appreciation series at|

the Y. W. C. A. at 2 p. m. tomorrow.

Mrs. Ruth Hepner is the press dent of the medical sorority, and

Miss Alma Patton will be the speak- | Miss Jéssie Levy is the presiend er and will use records for démon- of the lawyers’ group.

stration during her lecture," TREE

Y. W. in co-operation with Mrs.

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Charles Latham, president of the Miss Ruth Clore

women’s committee of the Indiana

State Symphony society.

Times Special MUNCIE, Ind.,~ Nov. 30.— Mis§" Ruth Clore of Indianapolis recently

"= ” The Y. W. health education de-|was pledged to Kappa Delta Pi, nae partment will offér streamlining ex- tional educational honorary organs. ercises to music in the class in(ization, at Ball State Teachers’ cole “figure control” at 7:30 p. m. to-|lege here.

morrow. The class is a part of the

Miss Clore, a senior at the college,

new eight-week term in physical [is a member of the Y. W. OC. A, fitness opening at the Y, W, this Girls’ Glee club, Spotlight club and

week,

lat the notion of anti-administratioif Green, Ruth Edwards and Richard {men sitting on the committee. 'C. Fielding will assist the hostess. They don't want Senators Butler,| ‘John Hume Jr, who will speak Wheeler, Ellender on civilian defense in Indiana, will or Nye nosing in- (be introduced by Mrs. Frank: Boles, ' to the business. | program chairman. There will be | |And this loud call {a musical program, op “Wars of | for what they | Yesterday and Today.” | term the “gener- Mesdames Frank Billeter, Hazel] approach” Silvey Hill, Sylvia Partlowe and! her and was good to her while my y| as big igi nal ¥ makes us wonder | Fielding will sing. Miss Pauline father was not. .I told her to let | catalogers at a recent meeting n|Whether all is (olin and Miss Margaret Gallagher

listen to any criticism of him. never liked the fellow because he LL tbrar y Group did not work, except now and then, El H d although he helped with repair TS ’ altho €Cts Iiecad Mother can't tfiderstand Why Bel" did this as he has-a little money. |

I don't understand myself because he always acted as if he cared for

Mrs. Verna Hankemeier, first asigistant in the Indianapolis public! library's cataloging department, |

him go and tried to get her angry| Cincinnati. right with lend- will play piano duets.

instead of acting so pathetic wna) Miss Margaret Griffith, assistant, ‘635: THe INDIANAPOLIS Y's MEN-

hurt. For example, J and Miss Ruth Wallace, head of the p ETTES : If you can figure this out and department, also attended the meet |D€ editors of Sub Wil mest at, 7:20.91.

give me advice to give her I will be in “The Nation,” ¥ (tomorrow at the home of Mrs. E g. The group is a part of the! . y = your Irland forever. | American Tibracy association’ s di- demand that cash register views be | Arthur Williams, 44 N. Sherman dr. ee M H L | vision of cataloging and classifi put aside, which seems another | A gift exchange will follow the busi- | Ee. * & = | cation. {way of asking for a whitewash. {ness meeting.

Answer — Unfortunately your | & = = The monthly meeting of the. mother will not take my advice any ALL AMERICANS are concerned {BIDE-A-WEE club will be tomorrow |

more readily than she takes yours, Painting Featured | With lend-lease. The money comes jevening at the home of Miss Adele which is sensible and well-founded |out of every pocket. Therefore, it Ginnsy, 2365 N. Delaware st.

This is an experience which she At Rauh Lib ary {is right that all have full informa-. | must live out for herself. She is| “Sunset, Red and Gold,” a paint- tion, not only of what has been| Members of PHI DELTA BETA shocked, jealous, her pride is hurt ing by Henry Ward Ranger, is the spent, and for what, but about the Sorority will hold a-farewell dinner. : a set of satisfactory habits has been current picture-of-the-month at intentich behind the exchanges, ~|4t the Mandarin inn at: 7:30 p. m. + Interrupted, and she will not read- the Rauh Memorial library. It is| If Uncle Sam is not a haive phi- tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Sam : just readily to her new situation being lent by the John Herron Art lanthropist, and if lend-lease is in. Mandel who will leave soon for All you can do:is to be as com- museum. deed a fair exchange of commodi- California, forting as possible until she gets| Mr. Ranger studied in England, ties, there is no need for wild out- | A accustomed to the idea. Evidently France and Holland and is a mem- cries. Every solvent repyiable mer-| Sigma chapter, ALPHA _OMIthe man is one who considers mar- ber ‘of the National Academy of chant stands ready to have his books| CRON ALPHA sorority, will have a riage in the light of a Business| Design. exaniined, even by ‘his competitors. jcard party tonight at the home of i a ; i _ | Mrs Mrs. Dorothy Jean Shrum, 15% 8. Ritter ave.

Mrs. Marley Lasiter, Greenwood,

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1 CT | Dinner Honors : | J. D. Johnsons

<3 \ Your year-in and year- Mr. and Mrs. John Downing : N . Johnson were guests last night AW | out favorite. Of course at a dinner at the Columbia club Az you do get involved in [honoring their 50th wedding anniQL acim © erat The dinner was given by their A \ a session, occasionally, Non ona nn Ea ; TS || Mrs. William Averill Johnson of q vo that lasts into -the next Cincinatt. Another on nd A sem'd 5 aughter-in<law, Mr. - and Mrs. om \ % day... but isn ! it fun? JGR Downing Johnson Jr., Tulsa, rence WR If you haven't tried Mo- |}O%ia. attended the dinner. F > WA \ :

y nopoly . . . you're miss-.

CX foray ss | Parliamentary Club 2s ing something. If you To Meet Thursday:

have been playing, you The Parlidmentary Practice club

o> > bank at 10 a. ‘m. Thursday. Mrs. “ 4 : really ought to have a Wiliam 3 Tinney. Soon Yt Pit Nu ' 3 \ en [ L hg. ir e A nice. new set to help you . Mrs. Walter H.-Vinmsnt will conFor & players,..$2.00 Stay at home and like it. Jijuct = lamin vil he subs his winter, Hons.” :

For 8 players...$3.50 | ae Hold Card Party

A pillowcase card party was sponisored this afternoon by the Hoosier

shop.

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