Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1943 — Page 24
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, _ The Parent-Teacher association _ of school 41 will sponsor the fam{ly hour at the Children’s museum .Bunday from 2 until 5 p. m,. Miss Anna Reade and Miss Byrl Mc- ¢ Clure, principal and vice principal . of the school, will be hostesses to i. the patrons of the school. +. P.-T. A. members who also will w Act as hostesses are Mesdames L. M. Grogan, L. W. Clark, H. C. + Holmes, M. R. Sconce, Elmer Strie. beck, Harold Spiker and Harold Raidt. Staff members of the museum . will give gallery talks on the “Toys of Long Ago,” Indian and Eskimo displays.
Around Town . . .
MRS. PARIS C. PIERSON will entertain the Junior auxiliary to “ the “Public Health Nursing association Monday at 12:30 p. m. at . her home. i
“The Social Lag” will be the subject of a talk to be given by J. Dan Hull Monday = 1 a meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club at the D. A. R. chap- . % =a 4 Open tryouts for the fonrth Civic theater production, “Claud. ia” will be held tomorrow and Sunday at the theater at 2 p. m.
Symphonic | Choir to Sing For B.P. W,
The Indianapolis Symphonic ‘of Elmer
thé out-patients of The first program for 1044 will be . Jan. 6, when John H. Dillon, teach-
Mrs. Florence Thacker Bradley, Juvenile court referee, will be the guest speaker at a meeting set for Jan, 20,
Don’t Waste Soap Thrifty
housewives do not waste
to renew the lather to a peak of efficiency. ‘
Enameled Ware
Because porcelain snameled ware
it will be held at 7 p. m. Dec. 28 at the Indianapolis
membets are making reservations at the 1. A. C. * {Woman's Viewpoint—
Flower Guild
| superintendent, and Mrs. Hirry L.
‘lat 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ audi-
is durable, sanitary, and easy to/Deb clubs. ‘Miss: Mary Massa and - clean, it is being used by various Miss Sidney Sullivan are serving as branches of our military service. [chairmen for the two groups.
rtainment will be presented Lowe's orchestra will play
will be Messrs. and Mesdames Cornelius O. Alig and Bowman
mas shopping next week when the
Answer Sought To Home Front Paradox
By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Times Special Writer
WHY SHOULD MEN die for us?| here and at Marion,
tients may select, without charge, the holiday.
Legion auxiliary Is opened at the members of the auxiliary have contributed
Among the members of the auxiliary who from Monday through Wednesday are and Mrs. Horace Powell, chairman and co-chairman tion committee of the Indianapolis post 4 group. Members of all of the auxiliary have contributed the gifts for the Vi h
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If coal miners can lay down their| tools, if railroad workers can strike and stop transportation, if farmers! The Bridal Scene— can refuse to produce, if monopolies can prevent the manufacture of weapons, if union labor can betray its own cause by fostering economic revolution while the country fights for existence, and if men and women support black markets, as.millions do, why shouldn't the boys put down their guns? : 1 imagine a good many feel that way when they get political news from home, r Our country seems to be at the | the announcement of her attendan mercy of organized groups who are highlights in the bridal scene today. ready to strangle her if they can not| Two parties will be given this have their way, Bureau bungling Ann Spiegel, may be responsible for some of our trouble, but it is not the cause of what is happenihg now. . Some day we shall be humiliated to remember our actions now and historians will have a hard time ex- | plaining the scrange antics of those who cried loudest for liberty. ” . ” “ . WHAT DID WE promise the men in the armed services? What did we tell those who have already died? No need to remind you. We sald we would back them up with everything we had. And look at us.ifor tonight and. tomorrow. The war is being used for political] The . Indianapolis alumnae of | expediency and power snatching bY | DELTA GAMMA will have a 6:30 organized groups. Point to one that pn m dinner meeting today in the hasn't asked for special favors. Butler university chapter house. | Yet it is also true that the aver-|nre John W. Maxwell will act as) age person is committed body and | qstess. spirit to winning the war. He is Among her assistants will be sti] ready to make sacrifices to do so. Bruce | He doesn’t approve of what goes on at home. . - ! 1 am convinced that the individ{uals belonging to. the . mischief-
Sororities—
DG Alumnae To Give Tree To Billings
Features in today's sorority news are two dinner meetings scheduled
dames Walter H. Imel Jr,
ley, John F. O'Dontiell and Clarence | C. Shannon, Miss Helen Chenoweth | and Miss Nota M. Misner. ~ | | making groups do not altogether ap-| ny “Mark Hamer, philanthropic prove. Singly most of us act with| ooo ioe ehairman 18 in charge | patriotic fervor, but collectively our or plang for obtaining a Christmas, behavior resembles sabotage. Will \yreq for soldiers at Billings Gen-| the servicemen understand such |
; eral hospital, Ft. Harrison. Memn-| paradoxical Signs? Do you under |p... are asked to bring a wrapped
gift for the tree and toys, food and] old clothing for donation to charit- | able agencies.
CHAPTER P, P, EO. SISTERHOOD, will ‘meet ‘Monday at the Indiana National bank. |
The Epsilon chapter, RHO! DELTA, will have a Christmas din- | ner at the Spink Arms hotel at! 6:45 p. m. tomorrow,
‘To Be Theme Of Program
The monthly meeting of the
the Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega-| Alpha chapter, OMEGA NU TAU,! tion temple, 10th and Delaware sts, at the Hotel Lincoln at 7:30 p. m. at 1 p. m. Monday. {| Wednesday. A program on the White Cross | Flower guild sponsored by the sis-|
trhood will bo presentes. Mrs. Fl 1nts to And In Saving Soap
Greetings. will be extended by Dr. |John G. Benson, Methodist hospital YOU MAY HAVE had difficulty rom time to time in buying soap chips, and bemoaned the fact that you had to use bar soap for rinsing out your lingerie at night. But have you been making the most of your soap supply? As you know, glycerine is an important soap ingrédient and also a very vital one in the making of munitions. So there isn't the unlimited supply of soap we had in pre-war days. .
| Foreman, president of the White Cross guild, will speak. Music will t be presented by student nurses of the Methodist hospital. ~~
Sindtra Fans to Meet A meeting of Frank Sinatra fans
torium will be sponsored by the D. (A. F. F. I. and Silver Spoon Sub
All of us will have to make cer-
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Here is a splendidly etched cameo, white against black, in an unusual 10-karat gold sei ting. Yours for $3.00 tax incud
This smoothly set jade ring Is
{tain that we're always -going to {have enough good quality soap for four complexions and. dainty lin-
L 4 » . | FOR INSTANCE, when your com= MEN ? tr | plexion soap bar is almost gone, {you can supplement your soap chip {supply by slivvering whatever is tleft. Or, save it until you have a "half cup of odds and efids of soap, {then add five cups of water to it land make a batch of soap jelly. Another excellent use is to sew od soap ends into a four-inch square d bag made of a piece of old bath towel, 1 -.& strap across the
use for your shower or washing out the bathtub,
Florists Plan Annual Dinner
rhythm solidified. In 14-karet
Week-End Parties Will Honor Ruth Ann Spiegel, E. A. Pearson; Miss Wheeler Names Attendants
Two parties this week-end in honor of one afflanced couple and
Shelbyville, and Edwin A. Pearson, yeoman 1-¢, U. 8. N. R.,
_|of the bride-to-be’s mother, Mrs.
{be the honor guests Sunday after-
back, and you have a soap mitt to!
ts by another bride-to-be are the week-end in honor of Miss Ruth
before their wedding Dec. 18. The wedding will be in the home
Rayniond Spiegel, Shelbyville. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John 8, Pearson, Brendonwood. er Mrs, John Pearson Jr. will enter tain with a cocktail party tomofrow evening at her home in Brendonwood for the couple and their friends. Following the party the guests will dance at the Columbia club. . Miss Spiegel and Mr, Pearson will
noon at a party which will be given by Mrs. Richard Dickson, Brendon-
wood, sister of the prospective’
bridegroom. ” » » .
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will be a gift exchange. The unit will be in charge of the bond booth at the traction terminal Monday. Members who wish to work may call Mrs, Ford or Mrs, Bennett, The group also has been asked to assist Tuesday and Wednesday in the gift shop of the Veterans’ hos pital. .
Clubs—
Mrs. Sanders Will Review Flavin Book
Club meetings scheduled for tomorrow and Monday will be highlighted with music, stories and luncheons carrying out the Christmas theme, - Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will review “Journey in the Dark” (Flavin) at a meeting of the IRVINGTON COTERIE club Monday at the home of Mrs. Forest Davis, 41 N. Ritter ave.
The annual Christmas party of the EMERA club will be next Fri-
taurant.
Miss Charlotte Maxine Wheeler,
who will become the bride of Li.
in a ceremony Dec. 26 in the North Methodist church, has announced the attendants for her wedding. Mrs. Ellis Grant, sister of the prospective brigegroom, will be the matron of honor and Mr. Grant will
be the best man. The bridesmaids, !
will be Miss Ella Jane Wheeler, cousin of the bride-to-be, and Miss Betty McGuire, Two of Miss Wheeler's cousins who will act as flower girls are Judith. Ann and Mary Catherine Wheeler. Marsha Rinne will be the ring bearer.
Mrs. D. O. Wilmeth, 4337 N. | Pennsylvania st., will be the hostess {for a meeting of the MAGAZINE
Johnson, Keith Davis, Jack O'Mal-| Nolan Everett Allen, Ft. Knox, KY.iejyh at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Other
hostesses will be Mesdames Arthur R. Tomlin, G, W. Workman and E. W. Stockdale, Miss Inez Douglas and Miss Helen Sheets. Mrs. Nellis 8. Jackson will provide the music and Mrs Kenneth 'N. Rider Jr. will give a Christmas legend.
* The Christmas party of the PRESENT DAY club will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Belvage, 2068 Broadway. Mrs, Chie Jackson will speak on “Tinsel Tied.” There will be a gift exchange and
The ushers will be Cpl. Edwin Young, Sgt. William S2obody, Sgt. | George Geyer and Sgt. William] Woods, all from Ft. Knox. The bride-to-be is the daughter]
Wheeler, 8280 Andy Smith rd, and, Mr, Allen is the son of Mr, and’ Mrs. Forrest William Allen, Cambridge City. ” = . Mrs. Earl Eugene Akers was the honor guest at a dinner last night in the Hawthorn room given by a group of friends. Mrs. Akers was Miss Margaret E. Kendall before her marriage Nov. 30.
trude Johnson; Shirley Hickes, Harriet Roeger, Oneta Faris, Lois Lynn Lowe and Catherine Ring. , Mrs. Akers will leave Monday to join her husband in" n.
Business Session °
A business meeting of Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa Delta Phi
tions, Mrs. John M, Galm and Mrs. Katherine Heath will assist the hostess,
A gift exchange will be the fea-
Temple Sisterhood will be held in| There will be a meeting of the of Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver) ture of Monday's meeting of the
C. I. H. N. club at the home of Mrs. Stanley Sheard, 512 E. 51st st. Mrs. Luther H. Manley and Mrs. Anton A. Schaekel will assist th hostess. ;
Mesdames George W. Klein, Ralph Boozer, H. Talge Brown and Ray Sparrow will provide the program for a meeting of the REVIEW club Monday at Mrs. Klein's home,
The BOCIAL ETUDY club will have its Christmas luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. Gert Iverson, 44 N, Campbell ave. Mrs. Josephine Sacre will be in charge of the program. So
Delta Zeta Mothers To Have Meeting
Mrs. Lloyd C. Litten and Mrs. Harry H. Coburn will tell Christmas stories at a meeting of the Delta Zeta ‘Mothers’ club at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Food Craft shop. | Members will sing Christmas carols and exchange gifts. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Clarence M.
sorority, will be at 8 p. m, Tuesday at the Hotel Lincoln, hi
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sing, accom | al Owen T 2 ‘|Arbaugh. Mrs. id k 0. Walker,
dean of departments, will preside.
“O. Frieemood. + Mrs. Ora Maude Hardie and Miss
Mary May Bruce have arranged an
informal tea which will follow the program. i
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