Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 20
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; 8 ‘A LIST OF JUNIOR HOSTESSES has been an"nounced for a formal dance to be given from 9 p. m. until " midnight Saturday by the members of the Indianapolis Officers club in their clubrooms in the Claypool hotel. Miss Josephine Madden is the hostess chairman. Among the hostesses will be Misses Margaret Eaglesfield, Mil- . dred Milliken, Margaret Wohlgemuth, Nancy Lockwood, Martha Rupel, Elizabeth Ruddick, Nancy Ragan, Marilyn Whitaker, Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Mary Jane Rosasco, Carolyn Culp and Jane Johnson. . Others will be Misses Margot and Barbara Sheerin, Kathryn - Bernatz, Sue Melleit, Mary Grimes, Jennie Feldman, Betty Cook, Miriam Holloway, Shirley Canning. Frances Scarlett, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Jane Bridges, Anne Shaw Davis, Esther Webb and Jane Howard. 7 Misses Florence Wolff, Dorothy Sue Brown, Delores Strack, Jane Carter, Helen Kemper, Mary Hall, Mary Kay Weedon, Margaret Fargo, Jean Wichser, Barbara Brown and Edna Mae Hougland.
"Shower to Honor Miss Dabbs
MRS. HARRY WALLACE DRAGOO will entertain with a miscellaneous shower next Thursday evening at her home in honor of Miss Charleen Dabbs, who will become the bride of Lt. Gerald M. Wadleigh in a ceremony June 24. Mrs. Charles P. Dabbs and Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh, mothers of the engaged couple, will be among the guests. ; Assisting Mrs. Dragoo will be Mrs. Kenneth Norton Rider Jr, Pranklin: Mrs. Leroy Johnston, Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher and her daughter, Harriet Margaret, and Miss Mary Katherine Hudson. Additional guests will be Mesdames George Palmer, Harry Sharpnack, C. O. Guedelhoefer, John Robert Morehouse, Virgil Harger, Charles Kennedy, Mary M. Zried, V. Clay Gullion, Ray Fapher, K. G. Maroney, Harry L. Foreman, W. T. Johnson, Mary E. Armel, Emmett Ralston, Rav T. Fatout, Charles L. Brewer, Frederick Richardson, F. C. Free, Joan Weitzel and Frances Brecount. Others will be Misses Marian Blasegym, Helen Slupesky, Carolyn Myers, Betty Noonan, Evelyn Gullion and Elizabeth Lewis. Out-of-town shower guests will be Mrs. Harlow F. Dean, Lexington, Ky; Mrs. Robert P. Marsh, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Dragoo II, Columbus, O.
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The wedding will be the afternoon of June 24 in the Westminster Presbyterian church.
treasurer. Mrs. J. H, Joyce will be Hospital Guild . hostess chairman for the event. ¢ . ‘ To Give Party
Members of the Christian Park Wednesday
Women’s club will have a picnic at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in Christian park. The picnic will conclude the club's activities for the reason. A picnic will be held by the V-3 Mrs. C. Harry Woirhaye 1s chairMothers club at 6 p. m. today in|man for a card party to be held the BISIvaY Methodist church. |at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Block's The speakers will include Lt. (jg) HOP ’ Lloyd Leith, Endign Bugee Sar) auditorium by the st. Francis Hosand Samuel Able and Ira Finke, pital guild. Co-chairmen are Mrs. aviation cadets. They all are sta- {Edward H. Trimpe and T. J. tioned at Bunker Hill naval train- | McMahon.
ing station in Peru. The committees include Mes-
dames John H. Heidenreich, Erwin
Dr. Kimon Doukas to Be Speaker Alumnae to Meet Hoeing and Louis Topmiller, bridge: The new members of the alumnae |Mesdames William F. Murphy,
a ho te d ; of Alpha Chi chapter, Alpha Chi|Thomas McCormick, Caroline OberBLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 16.—The Indiana state convention of Omega sorority, will be guests Sun- |tin Anna Wilhelm and Phil the American Association of University Women will open with a dinner (day at the chapter's picnic and 8 P
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The Golden Wheel committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R,, will entertain tomorrow afternoon in the chapter house with a tea for members and guests attending the Indiana D. A. R. Junior assembly at the Hotel Antlers. Serving on the arrangements committee for the tea are (left to right) Mrs. Lowell C. Reed, Mrs. Philip E. Nash, chairman, and Miss Mary Helen North, chairman of arrangements and reservations for the assembly.
State A. A. U. W., Convention Will Oper Wednesday at 1. U.,
Next Sunday Is Open
‘House at STOUT FIELD!
Day Nursery Group to Install
THE JUNIOR AUXILIARY to the Indianapolis Day nursery will meet at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Helene Petri. The new officers will be installed. They are Mrs. Marvin Lugar, president; Mrs. Frederick Mitchell, vice president; Mrs. Louis Lowe and Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Frank Fairchild, treasurer.
Sunday June 18th is B-Day at Stout Field — "Bond Sunday" — See the Troop Carrier Command in action— flying glider pick-ups, formation glider landings, practice crash run,
5 8 = # & = Wednesday evening in the Union building of Indiana university here. |meeting at the home of Miss Jane Moss. et Mesdaiies a plane to jeep broadcast, combat To make Mrs. Mabel Hughes McKee, Forest Hills, L. I. was named as Dr. Kimon A. Doukas, professor of: international politics in the I. U.|Howe, R. R. 17. Stumpf, Andrew Wettrick and Paul equipment. Time; 2:30 til 5:30 P.M like an an president of the Western College Alumnae association, at the organ- eastern European area department, will be the dinner speaker. His sub- Twente. special committee: Mrs. I. Pp . y 4 : « Vi. 8 : ization’s recent annual meeting at the college in Oxford, O. ject will be “Allied Political Strategy and Southeastern Europe.” Return fro m Visit G. Boyd. souvenirs, and: Mts. Bers with side 2 = = = = = : Dr. Kathryn McHale, Washing- nard J. Weimer and Mrs. William goldtone, ton, national A. A. U. W, general| wr, and Mrs. Wayne L. Chastain, | H. Lossin, tickets.
Mrs. Charles O. Roemler will leave early next month for her cottage at Charlevoix,” Mich. Her daughter. Mrs. Einar Gunderson, Mr. Gunderson and their son, Charles Roemler Gunderson, will go with her. Another daughter, Mrs. Horace Barry, and her family from New Canaan, Conn. will join the family at Charlevoix the middle of July.
var So rrr nd Woman's V ewp omt director, will greet the delegates and (1338 Calhoun st, and daughter,| Proceeds will be used for the ben-
- . greetings from the local branch will| Evelyn, have returned from a visit efit of the children and maternity W riter Finds be given by Mrs. Ross Lockridge,|in Washington and Alexandria, Va.|wards of the hospital. Census Report
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= ” s 2 » s Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Mogg also are planning their summer vacation. They will leave early in July for Crooked Lake, Mich, accompanied by their son, Robert,
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‘Gamma Kappa Will Hear
Bloomington president. Tea To Precede Miss Thirza Bunce, Terre Haute, state international relations chairpa : * man, will speak on “Anglo-Ameri-Disquieting can relations in the Colonies.” Mrs ’ R. W. Holmstedt, of this city, state By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON presdient, will ‘preside and the Scripps-Howard Staff Writer speakers will Wi introduced by Miss 1Q ’ Mary Gibbard, Mishawaka, state SQ ’ Miss Edna Rogers DISQUIETING NEWS has been| gq." vice president and program To Join WAC released from the census bureau. |chairman. Miss Edna Rogers wa honor | FOF the first time, our country has| A tea and reception in the Phin recently a ry given py more wonien han. men of voulRg omens loys - f 3 Siaent Ri Miss Anna Hertz, 2131 Linden st.|age — 600.000 more. Change the i) ae Lr gy Miss Rogers will leave next week | word voting to marriageable, and Miss Lillian Gay Berry will preside to begin training in the WAC, you see the reasons for concern. at the tea table. B k R Ws 3 Miss Hertz was assisted by her| For decades the sexes have been | yn the receiving line will be Miss 00 CV ICW mother, Mrs. Lena Hertz, and sis- about evenly divided. Now we have | pciala Whitted, president-elect of ter, Miss Bertha Hertz. The guests|passed into an era in which condi- the Bloomington branch: Mrs. A book review and supper and |included Mrs. Ray Pickel and Mrs. | tions for us resemble. those in older Holmstedt; Mrs. Sanford Teter of business meetings compose the so-| Dave Wood, Misses Erma Rogers, nations, with women outnumbering| ine 1 1, board of trustees: Miss
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rority news. Mrs. Paul M. Kilby will review *George Washington Carver” be- | fore the members of Gamma Kappa |
Eilene Beathers, Bertha. Weindel, Esther Waltz, Virginia Peale, Betsy Brumfield, Katherine Pfeffer and Joan Stevens.
men. | It requires no special foresight to {see what this means to social customs, the marriage relationship and
to love. Bluntly, women will prob-
Gibbard; Mrs. George Stevens, Plymouth; Miss Virginia Kinnaird, Ft, Wayne; Mrs. J. W. Van Ness, Valparaiso; Mrs. Ward G. Biddle; Mrs. L. V. Phillips, Vincennes; Miss
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' , . Draper pi Y WG. ie Taeseay he) C Ai d hin We fave ample evidence that Bihée; Mis. Joh 8. Boyd, Gress rr, J : { ream 1 S such a condition already exists. Casle, Miss ewyn ater, = 1 : : 1 A 6:30 I lin; Miss Maude Arthur, Crawfords- Brown Elk Moccasin straw hall §:80 p. m. supper Tuesday will . 2 8 4 ville; Miss Alma Collmer, South \ Oxfords 8/5 to 12 back of Sa. id Season Abe Nu | Nail Growth IT MEANS ALSO that more|Bend; Miss Helen Duncan and Miss Q 4.00 y re i my un. flowin | girls will have to live withouiJean Ashman, and Mrs. Wayne O. ity. The supper will be in the | WITH FEMININE HANDS get- husbands. Thousands in England Kimmel and Mrs, Byron Miller, both
home of Mrs. Roy Slaughter, 95 | Wellington rd. Assisting Mrs. Slaughter will be Mesdames H. L. Barr, Warren Bos- | worth, Paul Duckwall, E. O. Rob- | erts, Delver Landers and Helen Ol- | sen; Miss Helen Thoms and Miss | Martha Isham: | A voice ensemble will present the! program. Those who will participate are Mesdames Lowell! Bpringer, Car] B. Moore and Russell! V. Barton, Miss Martha Egger and
Miss Margaret E. Byram. Mrs Wil-| beset nails million mors voles then men. yy ae en Ml ) | nf 4 ; Searls wil fe i | bes : Yet there is still haggli ‘a i le in a young girl's eyes . . . in Tach, bam G. Sparks will be the accom- | s 5 = pen there 18 All haggling oun pay: merit, regardless of sex, should = Here is style to put a sparkle in a young g y New off ers to be installed at the | THE CREAM—the Gay Stanton |yignts in law. In many states we|b¢ the basis of employment; jobs ne | t ill st t proudly in these New officers alled at the! treat i ; : § 4 - 3 } ener, wiil step Ou Tay tha! atment—comes equipped with do not possess equal political au- should be filled by those best quali ’ any girl or boy, toddler to teepe P prou
rey, president; Mrs, Rosalee Spong, | vice president; Mrs. Philip A. Kap-| pes and Mrs. Francis Helkema,! recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. C. Harold Lash, treas-| urer; Mrs. Harold Sweeney, editor, and Miss Isham, chaplain.
} A business and social meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. today by
ting workouts in all kinds of jobs —from war plants to canteens— it's a wonder their owners have any fingernails left at all. As it is, lots of women are complaining about nails that split and break or have a rough, uneven texture. Fortunately, something can be done about it. There's a little bottle of cream available in local drug and department stores which does its bit to help correct the ills that
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opaque liquid which looks like white nail polish, Put on over the nail, around the base and under the tips, it sets to work in aiding the growth of long, smooth, flexible finger-
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were forced into spinsterhood between the two world wars for a similar reason. There were not enough men to go around. The| reaction of women caught in such] a situation can change moral con-| cepts, as has been proved many times in history. But how about our voting majority? Even if the five million men now overseas were back at| home, women could muster half a|
thority. No woman can be President. The constitution discriminates against us on account of sex. | All these facts mock our democratic principles. In justice it would seem that a majority of the nation's citizens should have, if not the dominating voice, at least equal authority in
of Indianapolis. Board Session
The state board will meet for a pre-convention session Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. Holmstedt will discuss plans for a state fellowship program. The A. A. U. W. will advocate that the following measures be incorporated in the platforms of the major political parties: “Job opportunities in the post-war world must
fied by ability, training and experience with consideration given to service men and women.” The Thursday morning session will be devoted to workshops for state and branch officers and chairmen followed by the annual business meeting beginning at 10 a. m. Herman B Wells, I. U. president, will give greetings and Miss Irene
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i i Hat of ‘th Beta chapter, Phi Delta Pi. It wil °Ut GIMMIng its luster or shorten- | 1S Management. Feldt, West Lafayette, will give the fins. sown be at the Hotel Washington. | Ing its life expectancy. nominating committee report. p frome Soman Luncheon Monday A treasurer and second vice presi- DN ageless ct (Fostpone 1 dent will be chosen. Mrs, Ross Q Open House Planned | pone Service The Woman's Auxiliary, St. Paul's’ Garrigus will report on the place of 6'/, to 8..2.50 to $4 brown, wi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. White Sr., 3215 N. Dearborn st., will hold open house from 2 until 6 p. m. Sunday
in honor of their son and his wife, |
Lt. and Mrs, Robert F. White Jr, Banta Monica, Cal. Lt. White recently returned from overseas duty There will be no invitations.
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A patriotic service which was to have been held Monday in Ayres’ auditorium by the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, has been postponed indefinitely because of the death of Mrs. E. C. Rumpler's Sgt. Edward Ragsdale.
Episcopal church, will meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday for a sandwich luncheon at the church. Corporate, communion will precede the meeting. The program will be on “World Churches.” Hostesses will be Mesdames Omar Hunt, E. May Hahn, W. 8. Christie, H. Emory Thomas and R. W. Chorley.
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the next convention and Miss Kathryn E. Pickett, Indianapolis, will discuss “Newspaper Publicity.” Mrs. Ruth Tryon, Washington, fellowship endowment committee secretary and editor 6f national A. A. U. W. publications, will speak for the Thursday luncheon. - Her subject will be “Indiana Attains er Fellowship Goal.” Reports of the credentials and solutions committees will close he convention.
Betty Jo Phelps Will Entertain
Miss Betty Jo Phelps, 3942 Hillside ve., will entertain the 20 graduates f school 33 tomorrow evening. Mrs. es Kennedy and Mrs. K. R. elps will assist Miss Phelps. Guests will be Misses Mary arnine, Grace Jones, Maxine Perk- , Patricia Dickman, Constance k, Anne Henshaw, Natalie Gra-
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