Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1943 — Page 16

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Members Plan

Dinners |

Bridal Dinner Tonight MR. AND MRS. EVERETT F. McCOY will entertain tonight at

Several Lambs club members have | planned to have guests for dinner

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Mrs. Edwin E. Shelton will be the assistant hogtess,

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Piedge-A-Plane

: Gift Package U.S. Foreign Policy os Before Council of Women

t The future foreign policy of the United States must be based on With Mr. and Mrs. John K.|. cocoon of international co-operation, members of the Indianapolis

club of troop 72 will have a Chiristmas luncheon at 1 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. William M. Welch, 811 E. 36th st. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Paul Calet, Victor Lomax and Norvin Strick-

the Marott hotel with a dinner honoring their daughter, Anna Marie, and her fance, Capt. Horace W. Byers. Their marriage will be at 3 o'clock tomorrow in

Goal Is Set At $110,000

|preceding the entertainment to be {given Saturday night in the Co-| lumbia club. All dinners will be| {held at the club.

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the home of the bride's parents. |

Dinner guests will include members ‘of the immediate families and a few close friends. Capt. Byers is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. Horace W. Byers of Baltimore. He is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.

Alumnae to Meet

MISS FLORENCE HEYWOOD will discuss “The Important Pic

tures of the Louvre” at a meeting |

of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority ‘ at 2:30.p m Saturday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Mrs. Earl A. Heassler will be the hostess chairman. Her assist. ants will be Mesdames Samuel : Ashby, Walter 8. Greenough, Walter 'C. Holmes, Antrim 8. Cat-. . tgrton, Daniel T. Weir, Robert E. Pearcy, Charles Chandler, E. Mark Ferree, Thomas K. Luckett, Dan Babcock, Donald D. Hoover, John ‘Miller, H. Foster Clippinger, Ralph B. Coble and W. B. Calwell. Also Misses Virginia Goss, Jean L. Kirlin, Margaret Axtell, Gretchen Mueller and Dorothy Barrett.

- Homemakers Board Elects ~ New Officers

Mrs. James B. Hightshue was elected president of the Homemakers’ Association of Marion .County ' yesterday at a meeting of the board of directors in the county agricul. tural extension office in the Underwriters building. be Mrs. Hightshue is a member of

| Edson T. Wood, Piatt F. Searle, C.

|Ruckelshaus at dinner will be Messrs. and Mesdames Earl C, Randles, Dudley Gallahue, Edward Gallahue and Morgan Collins and Mr. | Ruckelshaus’ father, John C. Ruck{elshaus. - | Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno [ will have as guests Messrs, and | Mesdames Myron McKee, Samuel R. { Harrell, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Paul IR. Matthews and Yale Rice. Others Entertaining | Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Russell P. {Veit will be Messrs. and Mesdames Harold Crosg Fréd Albershardt and Walter Hubbard. . John Brant Jr. son of Mrs. Eno, ‘and Peter and Ward Hackleman, |Edward Lohman and Russell Ryan {Jr. will entertain friends at dinner. | Other members who will have

| guests elude Messrs. “and: Mess |

dames Hubert Hickam, ‘John | Haight, P.'R. Hensel, E. C. Pulliam, |

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|R. Dewey and Hal R. Keeling. | The committee in charge of the , lentertainment is Messrs. and Mes- | |dames George Featheringham,, {James Rose and Richard Lee,

|Art Club to See

'Advertising Exhibit

The Indiana Artists clib wil meet in the art department of

{Manual Training shigh school at 8

p. m. tomorrow, An exhibit of contemporary advertising consisting of 65 examples from the. 22d- Art. Di- |: {will be on display. { | Miss Betty Foster, commercial) lart teacher, is chairman of the ex{hibit, and Randolph Coats is presi{dent of the organization. . |

Service League

Council of Women were told this afternoon by Senator Joseph H. Ball (R. Minn). : Senator Ball spoke ‘at the

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thly meting of the council in Ayres’ auditorium. “Our best hope for world peace after the war,” he said, “lies not in accomplishing everything at once, but in establishing -world machinery to cope with the injustices that are bound to exist after the war, - “Too many people believe that world peace can come immediately with the cessation of hostilities, but it must ‘be the product of a complete organization of governmental { machinery. : | Following his address, Senator {Ball led a panel discussion on “Our Future Foreign Policy as « War Preventative.” Other members of the

"discussion chairman, John K. Ruckelshaus, Easley Blackwood, 'Norman Isaacs and Rowland Allen. Pincipal speakers at the morning session were Mrs, Florence Thacker Bradley, juvenile court ref{eree, and Virgil Stinebaugh, assist ‘ant schools superintendent.

Stinebaugh Speaks Mrs. Bradley discussed “the toll

the war is taking in the morals of Indianapolis and Marion county—a

“Too many parents are using; psychology as a means to escape [their responsibilities and to turn | discipline in the home ove children,™ she said. { Mr. -Stinebaugh spoke on. What. | the Schools are Doing to Encourage

cording president. “So Little Time” (Marquand) will be reviewed by Mrs. Sanders at a meeting of INDIANA UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S club at 8 p. m. Friday parlors of the Ball residence, 1232 W. Michigan st. Miss Roberta Bland, harpist of Indiana Central college, will play’ Christmas music and the I. U. nurses’ choir will sing carols. Mrs. ‘Walter M. Titus will preside,

land. Preceding a gift exchange Mrs. Leslie Hallam will play the violin and Mrs. Welch will sing. Mrs. Strickland will be the accompanist. The annual Christmas party for the scouts will be Dec. 21 at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, acKen Mosiman,

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The first bonds in the local Camp Fire Girls “Pledge-A-Plane” campaign were purchased by the Wohalochee group which meets at the Emerson Avenue Baptist church. The goal of the campaign, sponsored by the national orgamization to raise $110,000 in war bonds—the cost of an anmibulance plane, is the

each group. The campaign was begun at the national council meeting in Omaha Oct. 19 and will close Feb. 15, The purposes. of the drive are to aid in the war effort by buying bonds and - | collecting salvage to raise money for bonds, and’ to extend the organization’s program by using the bonds for extension work at their maturity. :

‘George Traut, |Henry Stenger and George Bickley. The members of the group are

Bayse, Patty Bickley, Connie A. Boyd, Betty Lou Callahan, Joan Cagganello, Paula Cherry, Doloris Cooney, Jeanie Culp, Mary Lou Dinkel, Kay Driskell; Joyce Gulleson, Joan Hiner, Anna Lee Howe and Lois Joslin.

| Wholesome Leisure Activities for Youth.” He explained the the public schools in this tion, “The public schools attempt to create. an environment which is |conducive to the proper § and {development of youth. In addi-

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DEAR JANE JORDAN—We have ‘been married three years and. were very happy until about five months ago when.my husband took up with another woman. : Four months ago our baby was born. I thought that wotild make a differencé in him bit

t made no difference whatever.

role of | We have not lived together for nnec- | oUF months but when I am with i him he treats me nicely. 1 am sure {he did love me before. forget him for I have tried and 1

can't. I am sure I love him,

WORRIED MOTHER.

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Patsy Lilley, Marilyn Loomis, Camilla McDowell, Rita Ann Miller, Netla Darlene Motley, Patricia Orr, Mary Rogers, Dorothy Sarbinoff, Carolyn Schuster, Barbara Seal, Janet Shaffer, Margaret Sherk, Margaret Simmons, Virginia Sny-

ford, Mary Jane Taylor, June Thompson, Barbara J. Waggoner, Helen Weiscopf, Dolly Wiese, Ann’ Williams and Janet Comly.

Hoosier Salon

I purchase .of .one_ series F bond by. NO

I. Wohalochee leaders ire Mesdames| George Schuster, |

Lois Anderson, Doris Bade, Patricia |

By MRS. ANNE CABOT Again this year, my Christmas special, wrapped up in fhe gayest red paper package, tied with merryChristmas ribbon and seals—you'll find 14 lovely patterns, a new album and a sensational message! There are so many. things to make inside—from patterns carefully selected fo please.” It 1s a grand gift too, to send intact to friends. Smart

af Sally “Staffannik’ Janette Staf-tmittefls, apron; “dolls, towels, doily,

slippers, rug, vestee and handbag aré among the many splendid patterns included. To obtain complete Anne Cabot Christmas package 5700, send $1 to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st, Chicago T, Ill. State clearly your name and address or name and address of per-

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eon meeting” Friday at the h of Mrs. Fred Gifford, 5125 N. Me. ridian- st. The assistant hostesses

J. C. Carter and H. G. Hamer,

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Meeting Held :

“I Mrs. Richard Wail, chairman

the ‘drivers’ corps of ‘the county office of civilian defensey reported the enroliment of 30 new members at a meeting of the policy: committee of the women's di ! of the organization yesterday the World War Memorial 8. Other members of the committes who made reports were Mrs. Lydia Parry Teasdale of the nutrition committee who discussed the “clean plate campaign,” Mrs. C. R. Guters muth, salvage chairman, and Mis, H. W. Rhodehamel, exectitive séc= retary of the speakers’ bureau. There was a luncheon at noon for toumanip dirctors and men 4 of the policy committee a Cross chapter house.

To Hear Speaker Mrs. Betty Miller will- be- in charge of a meeting of the Beta Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi so= rority, at 7:30 o'clock tonight ak the home of Mrs. Floyd Buckley, 3602 W. Michigan st. Mrs, Henry

»” » Answer—Many young wives believe that a baby will ‘strengthen the tie between themselves and their husbands and are astonished to find that the coming of the child | often has the opposite effect. Of! course the new baby should draw| mother and father closer together

: 24 ys. © tion to this definite influence durYour little girl is all pretty curves so eo CE houts: he Hooks at |when she wears this frock! The|,r conduct and an interest in clean {shapely midriff which imparts $0!gparts and wholesome recreation.” much charm is held firmly by| * The Indianapolis chapter, Nation- ‘means of side sashes which tie in| Adopt Resolution lal Women's Service League, Inc.| back. . Other speakers during the morn-

the Eagle Creek club. a Other officers elected were Mrs. |

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J. E. Dickerson of the Irvington | club, treasurer, and Mrs. Edwin Ristow of .the Garden City club,

Donofrio will speak on *“Hair-s

{son to whom you wish to have it # Woman's Crowning Glory,” 4d

Association on te Lists Prizes |

The annual preview dinner open- | . ‘ pr : ing the Hoosier Salon, sponsored | H. P. WASSON & CO. by the Hoosier Salon Patrons’ asso- : - : ciation, will be held in Block's ter-| : ” race tea room Jan, 15. Prizes will be awarded before the galleries are opened for the preview, i] The auditorium gallery will be bpen on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 16, for the benefit of out-of-town vis-| itors. Members of the seventh dis- | trict, Indiana Federation of Clubs, | will be the hostesses. The exhibit will close Jan. 29. ; 4 The following purchase prizes have been announced: Indiana Tri | Kappa sorority, $350; Psi Iota Xi| sorority, for three paintirigs, $100 each; Indiana university, $250; In- | diana Federation of Clubs, $150; | Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, $125; | Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette $250; | L. G. Balfour Co. $100, and the! Elliott Memorial prize, $50. i Other prizes “will be offered by | the following: William H. Block Co; Mrs. C. V, Hickox, New York; Mark C. Honeywell, Wabash; Mrs. E. M. Morris, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Holcomb; Mrs. Frank C. Ball, Muncie; Indianapolis Publishers’ association, and Daughters of | Indiana, Chicago. : i Homer —E. Capehart; Peter c.! Reilly; Chester W. Cleveland, Chicpgo: Chicago associate chapter, Tri Kappa: Patrons’ association; J. Wallace Barnes; Mrs. Mark A. Brown, Chicago, and the Muncie Star. :

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Giving a Refrigerator for Xmas?

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secretary. ry will have its Christmas party at, Pattern 8561 is in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 ing session were Mrs. Robert ¥i.|and does where both are mature ney Garten will be sponsored by pective members to the party asi edging. : Myers Jr, and Miss Eva F. Mec-|stand the competition. The shiftBoris Palachoff is the. chairman of . i wor the program which includes a talk! address, pattern number and size to| The council adopted a resolution |the masculine ego may resent. UnDates for home economics proj- Russell Fletcher, Christmas story by anapolis 9. Ind. lating pedestrian®trafic. | feel left out. when his wife bejoe M. Berlin, Marion county home and Mrs. Breece. new sewing styles for fall? Order | tn husband has a powerful interest in Lt. Leventhal Weds of household fabrics, with Miss |J- Karle and Mrs. Andrew Bickett. { months of pregnancy, when their 10, time and work management, ment to decorate a Christmas tree | . : way, announces the marriage of | the attention and consideration that Christmas Tea making and remodeling, with Miss invites ‘mothers and wives of men! Fall Creek to receive the consideration, but, as | scene from 2 until 5 p. Mm. Thursday | The wedding was Thursday in the \ with Miss Meta Martin, Purdue neglected, jealous and finds someone Mrs. J. E Whalen, association Omega sorority, will meet at|OFary education society. Neb. Where.Lt. Leventmal 4 sta- 3 nd ; ly, he is still interested in you. If by homemakers: ave. | Ages” and Miss Floré Torrence will : — C phasis on his masculine charms, you | provided by the Tech girls’ ensemor Dec. 18 Use the methods by which you Miss Gertrude Thuemler will be the mother of his child. 2 p. m. Saturday at the Children’s | Orr and Mrs. Norma B: Plummer. Another event o d for

A review of the “Bible as Living : ! F | : ' | In8 Literature” by Mrs. Kathryn Tur- | 1:48 o'clock tonight at the Athe- and 6 years. Size 3 requires 2% Tyndall, chairman of the Marion and the child was wanted by both. ’ 'naeum. Members will bring pros-| yards, 36-inch material, 3': yards county nutrition committee; Walter| Sometimes men simply cannot] the association at 1:30 p. m., Dec. : 18, in Block's auditorium. Mrs | guests. | . Por this attractive pattern, send Dougall, director of the local Reding of the wife's interest from her | Mrs. C. A. Breece has arranged |16 cents in coins, with your name, Cross home nursing-department: husband to the baby is a blow which ticket sales . i and prayer by Mrs. Howard J. The Indianapolis Times Pattern urging city officials to enforce more | less the man is strongly paternal & Training Schools Baumgartel, a cartoon chalk talk by Service, 214 W. Maryland st. Indi carefully the city ordinance regu- and eager for a child he is apt to ect leaders’ training schools for Mrs. Josephine S. Miller and group Have you seen the new issue of A luncheon was served at noon comes absorbed in the baby. 1944 were announced by Miss Jan- Singing led by Mrs. Mabel Duncan Pashion,” our 52-page guide to|in Ayres’ tearoom. Women take it for granted that a demonstration agent, as follows: | The social hour following the pro- 'a copy today. The price is 26 cents. a child and are grieved when such Feb. 3 and 4,-care and cleaning | 8Tam will be in charge of Mrs. Chris Ss : is not the case.. During the latter | ‘Wilma Goldberg Blanche Zaring, Purdue university | Incr also will be a gift exchange. Grou Plans | feminine appeal is at its lowest ebb, specialist, as instructor: May 9 and Each member will bring an orna- P 1 Mrs. M. L. Goldberg, 4327 Broad- | they forget to give their husbands with. Miss Eva Coble, Purdue spe. “hich will be given to Ft. Harrison. + {her daughter, Wilma, to Lt. David they require. . - clalist; Aug. 17 and 18. accessories— M's: Edward V. Mitchell, president, | = {Leventhal, son of Mr, and Mrs.| To be sure it is a woman's turn| "The student center of Arsenal Fred Leventhal, 432 E. Freida Stoll, Purdue specialist, and» Service to attend. | Technical high school will be the PKWY. x in your case, she can't always count Nov. 14 and 15, made-over clothing, i Modi : on- it. Instead, the man feels Soror ity Meeting of a tea to be given by the Beta |Blackstone hotel, Omaha. The cout The Kappa chapter, Alpha Delta |chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, hon- [Pie will be. at home in MoOook, else to boost his shaken ego. If your husband treats you nicepresident, announced that 163 hos- 8 o'clock tonight at the home of| Mrs. Boss John Griffeth will tioned. = pital garmerits had been turned in Mrs. Norman C. Brock, 3353 College | SPeak on “Jerusalem Through the you stop stressing the baby and his ! . d t t {duty toward it, and place the emprio _____ give a tribute to the late Miss cura | BIT Fleas Se Nieman. Christmas music will be| may be able to reconstruct your marriage. ny ble under the direction of Miss Medlin lip Sh you Louise" Swan. > : won him e place, instea Miss Florence ‘Geisler will dis- |of leaning on the fact that you are the hostess and she will be assisted |SUs® Trees Without Leaves” at (by Misses_Eve Wiles, Jessie E. Moore | as a part of the nature DEAR JANE JORDAN-—This Is institute for youth group leaders. [In answer to a girl who had a let- | month will be the annual program | in observance of winter bird fi Press Women es.

ter in your column signed “Nameless.” I have a nephew in the armed forces who, like this girl, made a mistake and was letting it get him down from worry. Our country would be a better place to live in pif all profited by their mistakes as

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The Indiana Woman's Press club] The featured exhibit for this| A READER.

\will have its traditional Christmas’ month at the museum is & collec} Xrccosc mr” cn | party next Tuesday at the Columbia | tion of “Toys of i Ago.” Par- 1 Answer—Thank you for writing. : ert JANE JORDAN. the

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|John Berns, a“ native of Sweden, {will speak and bird feeding | gestions for the wintgr months be distributed. ;

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for pictures , . . some : | : are compasses to guide her back “home . . . many have places for initials ‘club. Mrs. William M. Herschell and ents are invited to their

or inscriptions. . . . All are reproduc Mrs. Fi | useum during - . Florence Webster Long are the gre tions of lovely old watch charms. = - |i co-chairmen for the event. IC S he

bins 8 Put your problems in a letter to Jane Rs aia Answer your questions fn P.-T. A, Meeting Pupils of school 36 will appear in tableaux as a program feature at tomorrow's meeting of the school’s Parent-Teacher association. The program will begin at 2:15 p.m.

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| Pfc. Richard Leaf of Billings hos- | pital will speak on “Christmas in a __~ : | Christmas along the fighting line in| New Guinea. : | ; {Technical high school ~ will mi At Home Here | Christmas. carols. Mrs. Frank N.| A ceremony at 1.p m, Saturday 9....%92.20 tions. Mrs. Everett L. Moore, terian church united’ Miss Jewell 6.... $440 10.... $440 Piainfield. \s the president of the or-| Bartiow, 1434 N. Delaware st., and| : (8.8220 2.800 Sponsor Card Party . 9 i ewelry, main floor : ' The Edelweiss Ladies society -

{Foxhole” Mr. Leaf spent = Couple to Be : i. The girls ensemble of Arsenal| | Wallace will be in charge of decora- in the Meridian - 7... $440 eo $880 Clarence A. Paul. The Rev. Sidney