Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1944 — Page 12
PAGE 12 __ A oc1ety—" Mary Jane Hess Will Be Guest At Three Pre-Nuptial Parties
Tuxedo Coat Is Favorite Model
TWO PARTIES WILL BE GIVEN tomorrow in honor of Miss Mary Jane Hess whose marriage to Pfc. - Charles Dudley Smith will be Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clifford Hess.
. : . The Mrs. Marvin Curle will give a handkerchief shower Taxeds coat and bridge at the Propylaeum and Miss Nancy Lou Ful- ta; a on lenwider, assisted by Mrs. N. J . Connor, will give a dinner : m © party at 6:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic club. on, or Guests for the handkerchief shower and bridge party will in- In winter clude Mesdames Dan C. Hess: James Hess. A. D. Lange, Dorothy F. it shows up Buschmann, Carl M. Geupel, Clarence A. Jackson and Edward with revers Smith, Miss Fritzie Yaeger and Miss Virginia Smith. : : of fur Dinner guests will be Mrs. D. C. and Mrs. James Hess, Misses and in spring Jeannette St. Clair, Betty McCrary, Virginia Charlton and Fritz:ie in all-cloth Yaeger. Mrs. Edward ‘Smith and her daughter, Virginia, will enter- models. tain tonight at the Woodstock club with a dinner and bridge party This one for the bride-to-be. At the party will be Mesdames D. C. Hess, James isofa Hess, Frank Habig. James Gilson, Lange, Jackson and Connor, duvetyneMisses Yaeger, Marian Sturm, Marilyn Whitaker, Mary Eleanor finished fabric Fenstermaker, Ann Jackson, Fullenwider and Joan Mick. : 2 in muted . . wd . orchid In a Personal Vein... _ a 1! dod the MISS GLORIA STRASHUN, daughter of Mr. and “Mrs. Louis collar facings Strashun, has been graduated from Radcliffe college, Cambridge, and Seed Mess., with the degree of bachelor of arts. She majored in govern” are = rh ment and has been an active member of the Radcliffe League o (Block's)
Democracy for the past two years, - 2 8 5 2 s Miss Joan Caughran recently was appointed to serve next year as head of work for her dormitory at Wellesley college where she is a junior. She also is a member of the Press board, a member of the executive board of Barnswallows and a Durant scholar. Her parents are Mr and Mrs. B. Howard Caughran.
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Mrs. John Sloane Kittle has returned from New York where she spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. R. K. Jackson, and her granddaughter, Joan Jackson.
D. A. R. to Meet Thursday
MRS. MANSUR B. OAKES, regent of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R., will be the speaker Thursday at a 1 J. m. meeting of the Jonathan Jennings chapter in the home of Mrs, John R. Curry. Her topic will be “Tradition Blasted by Bullets.” s ” 8 2 = 2 | A public relations meeting and tea were held this afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium by the auxiliary to the Marion County Medical society. The speaker, Lt. Bill J. Barkley of Billings General hospital, spoke on “War Neuroses.” Mrs. Chester Stayton served as the pro- * gram chairman and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson presided.
The Bridal Seene— Miss Summerlyn Becomes Bride Of Lt. Wilbur J. Peterson In Ceremony in Little Rock
Announcements of three recent marriages appear in the bridal news. Miss Marguerite Summerlyn, 1040 N, Delaware st., became the bride
JANE JORDAN ¥ {of Lt. Wilbur J. Peterson in a ceremony last Tuesday. in the First Presby-
DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I have marriage. If each partner is hurt | terian church chapel, Little Rock, Ark. been married nine months. I am |at the other's inability to join in-| Lt. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson of Des Moines, Iowa,
18, my husband 23, and we went Stanly In his plans and wishes, he| formerly lived here. He is stationed at Camp Hood, Tex. 2 = =
Sogetiser LHree years, Sine we nave lL os learn not to turn marriage | gether . in contest but a compromise. yry > . { been married, my husband has por Sl you have pe bent W oman’s V ewpoint— Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Neubauer, Lachanged. Before we were married | ypopn receiving love. Now you must| _ | fayette, announce the marriage of he was so affectionate but now he |p tore emphasis upon giving t Civilian Dut their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ruth Just doesn’t love me as he did, and ovo, though possession has depreci- | ¢ y Farr, to Henry M. Crone of Lahe seems to be so restless. Please gteq your husband's desire. | fayette. —
help me. The man is restless but you are | Is to Study The wedding was Saturday in the not. Again the alter ego you ex- | J {| Hunters’ lodge of the Marott hotel. | pected has turned out to be some-
. { Mr. and Mrs. Crone will be at home Answer—Many young people be- one quite different from yourself. Votine Issues "in Lafayette. : lieve that TE 1ies ony on Some diversion must be found to S “5 a extension of the courtship. take up your husband's energies and ! - is not true. The happiness of the forestall his restless tendencies, LTER FERG |. Chapel 15- at Camp Campbell, engagement is characterized by we) Even the most powerful love stag-| Oa py Hawass Stat Writer Ky. was the scene, last Tuesday, of absence of the critical spirit. The | nates if it is kept out of the main, SONS fo ING THE many fights. the marriage of Mrs. Ruth Regelovers are blind to shortcomings and current of life. Friends, old and gone on fart ry rom, Tis (Sob dance of Ft. Wayne to William H. deaf to all unfavorable opinions.|new, sports, clubs and hobbies 8r€ i iivial to fighting men. They've Meiners, assistant Red Cross field We. know, 100, that lovers over- valuable assets in relieving the been asked to give up their rights to director at the camp. Yalde ne + Rioste of age ove, pr (monotony when one or both part- a normal life, business, education Mrs. Meiners is the daughter of |pers grow restiess under constant careers even their lives, yet a great) William Klingman, Ft. Wayne. The son of another. In the last analysis, | association, or feel unequal to C1" many people talk as if justi ill! bridegroom, who has been at ‘Cam perhaps all love is the love of self, stant peaks of emotion. Concentrate | be ee Pt nl , 58 Fasiica wl DH sirice last July, is a pg the other self we would like t be on other phases of married life and| they can mark : | dent of Indianapolis ana Cincinnati if we were of the opposite sex. {let physical expressions of affection |p,10t in 1944 ad po ’ Marriage closes one door and |grop into their proper proportion. |q ares ay this & 2 =» =a opens another. Now one has pos- JANE JORDAN. sounds fantastic | Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Mitchell, session of what previously op wl ror . , {to one who ven- {1933 Tallman ave, announce the 8 promise. ow ec cal facu -| your problems in a letter to Jane ~ ter 1a marriage of their au; A - ties are released and appraial be. righ The, HL oer your” ails tures dally over dred, to Eugene Josepts Diggins gins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dwiggins, 1032 Cornell ave,
Because reality seldom equals | . what the imagination pictured, |OF plods through § | The wedding was at 5:30 p. m.. ‘Saturday in the rectory of St.
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one's reaction to marriage may be, [Structor Named | mud in the face ] “this is not what I expected. This, Mrs. Fred Bolle is the instructor. °f hell fire. of man is not my dream, not my other for a newly organized women’s gym |, “0 “hon ne t Joseph’s Catholic church with the Self, but & distinct individual whom class at the Riviera club. Meetings Justice, how about ¥ Rev. Fr. James H. Jansen off1 9p el understand and who does are od from wre unl hoon now in the armed forces? Some of Satng. The bride's sister, Mr, Now comes the crucial test of is the chairman of the project | them will probably die without ever, Ted xon, and Jerry Donahue —_— ’ having voted. Legalistic-minded were the attendants. ‘people contend they have no fran-; A reception followed the cerechise at home. . Yet in the next money. The couple will be at ‘breath they speak of the outrage of home temporarily with the bride-
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{f depriving the nation's defenders of groom's parents. for their ballots. | i 8 8 =z | ’ EASTER Il WERE UP AGAINST a tough Church Group []i problem. Millions of qualified| {
A genuine leather | voters will be away from home on| Wi l p 3 Kit to hold in |] election day. No matter what sort 1 cet ore h 0 hod + il of scheme is worked out, a great| place nef, pac || many will be unable to vote. And| The Woman's Society of Chrisu n stick you {| , i io! rouge a 4 ‘c Y ! |] there's nothing we can do about it 4. "aoriie of the Meridian Street tote around. omes [}iexcept go to the polls ourselves. | Methodist church will have a guest in Black, Navy, Lip- | Here is a responsibility the civil- luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m stick Red and Green, |]/1an must be ready to carry. Instead tomorrow in the church parlors. Priced $3.00. |of wasting so much talk about get-
Mrs. Albert Rabb will read a [ting ballots to the boys it would be e Leather Goods i | better, I think, to pledge ourselves paper on Martin Luther and Miss
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ed by Mesdames Robert D. Armstrong, . Burke G. Slaymaker, Ray Patterson, William A. Cost, Alva P.
Phone Orders Main Floor i ed Judy Hamer will provide the music. to approach this election Without|yso'yooan Hall will lead the devoCh | party prejudice, looking at issues tions u arles Maver and Com an || Instead of men. i Mrs. George J. Vlases, hostess ] J ||| Women will have the preponder- committee chairman, will be assist. 23 West Washington St. Indianapolis 9, Ind. LI. 5501 |} ance of voting power this year. Yet ’
[thousands have never taken an in- = terest in politics. While Johnny is off saving the U, S. A. in many an instance, his mother is complacent to let the republic get along without her taking the trouble to vote intelligently.
Miss Mona Taggart. Attention: Druggists, Restaurant Managers!
As Woman to Woman—
This is no way for Americans to] 5 £1 ~ perform, especially in such crucial uper uous 2 (times. Love of country can be H ® {proved in no better way than by air
a study of pending political issues, and by voting for what one believes to be the right ones.
can be petmanently, painlessly and scientifically removed the better way at the
0 office of Supper Planned
A supper party will be held at] Whittleton
16:30 p. m. tomorrow by Beta chap-|] ma ter, Theta Nu Chl sorority, at 5623 Beechwood ave, Miss Virginia
Meridian at Maryland
Louise Tegeler in Charge
sib Sixteenth Year in Indianapolis
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS
| “Cloud Walking” this afternoon and
Cradick and Charles Klapper and |
Townsend will be the hostess.
A, Council ill Hear Sidney Markey
Memorial Service Is Scheduled -
Sidney B. Markey, secretary of the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies, will address the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Parent-Teacher associations
ridge high school. Miss Pauline Elliot, who will be” introduced by the P.-T. A. president, Mrs, Walter Thoms, will be
companied by Mrs. Helen Jenner. Also on the program will be the introduction of Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, president of the Shortridge P.-T. A. as hostess, Mrs. Earl Gordon, new treasurer of the council, and Mrs. Dale DaVee, new advisory board member. In memory of DeWitt 8. Morgan, Mrs. George L. Clark will read one of his messages to the P-T. A. After a. business session, Mrs. Harold Ochsner will discuss the Red Cross and a report will be given on the safety camp by Mrs. Clayton Adams. “Victory Gardens,” will be the topic by Miss Charlotte Carter, principal of school 51, and presidents of all the city associations will present reports. s » 2
The James E. Roberts P.-T. A. heard Mrs. Theodore Pence review
the report of a nominating committee was given. “War Research and Post-War Living” will be discussed by Dr. H. B. Hass, head of the Purdue university chemistry department, at 7:30 p. m. today at school 76. Music will be provided by eighth grade students under the direction of Miss Martha Burton. School 16 will see a film, “Safe All; Around,” at 3:15 p. m. tomorrow at the school and a representative from the Chamber of Commerce home safety division will give a short talk. The Girl Reserves will sing and a quartet of junior high school girls will play xylophone selections. A card party will be sponsored by the school 34 P.-T. A. at 1::30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop. The committee includes Mesdames E. K. Borgman, Lawrence Clark, Norman Ruby, R. F. Johnson, Charles Mescall, Jehn Bryant, Dallas Jones and R. C. Shortridge.
Social Agencies Will Elect Committee
The Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies will hold its delegate meeting at 12:15 p. m. next Monday at the Y. W. C. A. =F The business session will include the election of a nominating committee of five to prepare a slate for the council executive committee and the social service exchange committee on management. Reports on the Board-a-Child | campaign conducted by the child welfare section and the executive committee action on the final report of the committee on the care of unmarried mothers will be heard.
at 1:45 p. m. tomorrow in Short-|
the soloist. Miss Elliot will be ac-|
The marriage of Miss Audrey M. Williams, Auckland, New Zea-
U. 8. M. C., has been announced. The ceremony was Sept. 28 In Auckland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams,
Auckland, and Mr. Peters is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Peters of Indianapolis.
land, to Sgt. Donald A. Peters, .
Are Announced
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Miss Margaret Long became the bride of Capt. Donald O'Brien, U. 8. A, in a ceremony Saturday, March 4, in the post chapel at Stout field. a The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Long, attended the Indiana University School of Dentistry. Capt. Long is a graduate of New York and Harvard universities and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. O’Brien, Dover, N. J.
Saturday Set For D.of U.
Convention
The Daughters of the Union 1861- | 1865, Inc., will hold its 19th annual convention in: the Hotel Lincoln Saturday. Honor guests will be Mrs. Walter M. Winkler, Lebanon, president general; Mayor Tyndall, Chaplain David D. Donohoo and Dr. Stewart McClellan of Harrogate, Tenn. Mrs, “C. J. Finch is the general chairman. A musical program will be presented by Mrs, J. B. Vandaworker, Miss Mary Virginia Turner and Mrs. Kathleen Somers. Others who will appear on the program will be Mesdames Frank Richart, E. C. Rumpler and A. E. Schaeffer. Committee chairmen and officers also will make reports. Mrs. Bloomfield Moore will present nominations and officers will be elected. Miss Augusta Stevenson and Mrs. Charles DePeugh will be pages and Miss Stevenson and Mrs. Robert Waterbury will be in charge of credentials. Mrs. Earl Frank and Mrs. Daisy Marshall will | conduct registrations.
Phi Delta Pi Chapter To Hold Installation
The members of the Beta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will have a dinner meeting and installation of officers at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Hotel Lincoln. The new officers are: Miss Winifred Peters, president; Mrs. Marian Benton, vice president: Mrs. Marie West, secretary; Miss Evelyn Ressler, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary Kelley, property officer.
‘Moors’ to Be Topic
“The Empire of the Moors” will be Mrs. John W. Thornburgh's subject when she speaks Friday before the Normandy chapter, International Travel-Study club. ‘Mrs. V.
the hostess for the 12:30 p. m.
A luncheon will be served.
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Cosmetic Adviser To Visit Block’s
Miss Ann Krenick of Dermetics, Inc, will be at Block's riext week for consultations with customers. She will have with her the “beautyscope” machine which demonstrates how individual complexions appear in daylight or under portrait camera lights by projection upon a screen.
Meeting Thursday
The Cumberland Homemakers club will meet at 10:45 a. m. Thursday with Mrs. Lillian Meek, Rawls
I. U. Women - To Give Tea
discussion of “Clothing” will be led! by Mrs. Dora Steinwach and Mrs. ! Alma Steinwach. |
Saturday
~ Dr. Kate Mueller ~~. Will Be Speaker
The annual tea of the Indianapolis Indiana University Women’s club for prospective I. U. students will be given- at 2 p. m. Satur. day in the Ball residence for nurses at the I. U, medical center. , Dr. Kate -H. Mueller, dean of women at the university, will speak and seven junior coeds will discuss the university. They include three Indianapolis girls, Misses ' Susan Countryman, Marilyn Miller and Patty Peterson. ‘ The high school teachers who will present the high school girls will be Miss Helen Elliott, Technical; Miss Flora Will, Broad Ripple; Mrs. C. W. Weathers; Shortridge; Miss Dorotha E. Kirk, Howe; Mrs. Willilami B. Wilcox, Washington, and Miss Rosanna Hunter and Miss Cleo Frazier, Manual. » Misses Helen Katterhenry, Ellen L. Kroll and Marjorie Metcalf, all
of Indianapolis, are among 29 Jfreshmen coeds at the university who were elected to membership
in Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic honorary for first-year women students.
Card Party Thursday
A card party will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday at Ayres’ by the Children's Sunshine Club, Inc. Mrs. Walter Zimmerman, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames J. PF.
- |Moriarity, H. D. Kramm and G. F.
Kirby and Miss Margaret Murray.
Returns Home
Mrs. E. May Hahn, national president of the American War Mothers, has returned from Kansas City, Mo., where she attended a meeting of the national advisory committee of the organization,
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