Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1944 — Page 12

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TT —_— 5 : : “dough spread w wwourables® make day;i(no matter where The toe-dabbling Miss (center) wears another of the season's sun- = a CS malade, rolled | . it a Je Hind ot + and Labor day) he Any dapotn summer holi- worshipping models—an overall short of leg and fe jim Somplcrely 1q er em on’ Read . and sliced into . * / day. Here are three outfits that fit into the dressing-for-a-good-time he "Histiack. It’s of sturdy cotton in a mu uejean” blu | y : Jone wip) classification. d-white | 4° sk A errie — black cotton, appears in the Hawalian- A ring of red roses blooms at the neckline of this black-and-w a3 e I Sh ey ett). Rhee of black rutfies, ian the midnight checked play sult (right) and at the hem of a overskirt (not | An ; resting quick” ets 61 gr) Wi 1sconsin ad Dim black skirt, serves'as an “ancher” for a pale pink halter top. (Wasson’s.) shown). Cool cotton for this one, too, (Block's) . tempt lagging hot weather shpe : o Panfried -lamb T - * : _ : : fst — |is alwayg welcomed) Try this way| § . Fo Special | +ground lamb, ba League's Provisional Members CL . i : , : Fim of g--the versatile baking | AMADISON, Wis, July 4—A § Mashed potatoes ( ° Woman's View omnt— ‘ Org anizations powder fiscuit and see if it. dots | tip atthe Park Hotel here Beet gelatine ring 4 e 1eam o 0 Wh t rolls Honor Guests at Tea Thursday x 3 ) i 4 ne / ; f Picnic Supper [fe tek st the tamiy table; hy followed the wedding of aoe whey. sols F eder al Aid Is | And “Too Little Home Fun 1CNIe PP {Brush dq bis bisculy dough with ‘Yirglnia Springman. end Pvt. Riche givin) waked : : 1s : a nerousl ; wih chuamon]’ ye 3. Dugan. The yows ete. read ” . » PRING the recently announced provi /NT Cure- All for| Causes Delinquency, J udge Says |Will Be Held = [#2 y 10 &. th/by, Chaplain Reny in the Br rs Se rs ‘of {the Indianapolis Junior league will be re = * Rolb Jelly-réll fashion and cut in} ost chapel at Truay sag pe THURSDA : THOMAS M. T-inch: Ji Place rolls cut side]; e "Break day at the Woodstock club following a 2:30 y By \ Ted : uch mor: t down (fin ased muffin pans)? rs. Albert W. Sp ] g hield'by the sustaining members Social W oes’ to War has glamour. It adult tel it. how my The Sire reat By Narrators which! ave Pr prepared .as fol-|1220 Hoefgen st. Ini lis, Jom juice Son league . affects the relationship of children with each other, and with men in| , picnic and business meetings lows: Jhto each muffin cuphput 1 1 ./Dugan is the son of Mrs, Mave Toasted oMment : honor gests at the tea will be a group of members By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Uniform. are features of organization news. n margarine or butter, 1 tea- jgaret H. Dugan and Walter J. Dus mainder from W 5 { in other cities. Mothers of the provisional Scripps-Howard Staff Writer The world is in high gear—and that means parents must exert Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pitch, prown sugar, and i teaspoon also of Indianapolis. d 2 § members of the league will assist at the tea. “THE MOMENT the war is over,” more careftl -control over their children. 3454 N. Meridian st., will entertal 'water.{ Bake rolls in meer al The ide Wore # light blue sheer’ i» cNally if chairman of the sustaining members group. says Wendell Willkie, “we must see| . Paradoxically, it was said that ss 8 = with & picnic supper at 6 p/m. to-|OVeR (425 a F) H inte | ro pa, it mitts, : pral, members Includes Mesdames. Bruce F.. yp ot every child in America’ grows| poverty was an underlying cause of ON THE THEORY. that par- day for members of theaNarrators J 8. Lor a $i pan 1 minute] : ore 4 i ngmas, PA T. Bufnes, Joseph L. Fisher, Sylvester Johnson Jr, ith the basic necessities of edu-| Juvenile delinquency. NOW, 100] ents are chiefly responsible for the |club and their familiés, . oy org removing. g == rll style: , Loren C. Reynolds and William T. Riker. [up With the b cloth. | much money is pu delinquency of their children, San | Mrs. Walter W. Houppert will as- ——— =. " i EL hr Wry Jo Al- - — cation, good food. lagnete S + [having™ the same Francisco is conducting a School [sist and Mrs. F. E Spindel is in ET leah Hq X f@inia Bin- a ro ing, medical care and a decent|agmact. x of ‘Parents. charge of entertairiment. » oo SN ah Busch- McKee Chapel home.” Children . are It meets Monday evenings and | Featured on the program will be o P. W A Ss 0 N - .€ co. Saunders } . | Asainst such a program no self-}, vin whic money each “course” lasts eight weeks. a book review by Mrs. Houppert. § S44 Fletcher, © | respecting person can raise his and are indulging The school is sponsored by the Ps, 1 ? A : 0 : ; Haugisen, voice. : 3

To Be Scene Of Wedding

‘Miss Phyllis Johnson will become ored athe bride of Ensign Harry Fuhra mann, U. 8. N. R,, at 7:30 o'clock

Members of Beta chapter, Alpha is Beta Gamma sorority, will meet at! oy cluding his term a juvenile judge |8 P- Mm. tomorrow in tite home of| om to become presiding judge of the {Misses Ann and Goldie Cole, 234 E. | TRAY mam] 2 oS San Francisco ' superior courts, 9th st. . . NE : ? estimates that the school has had The Children’s Sunshine Club, ws. a sobering .influence on parents Inc., will hold its monthly meeting, . .who have neglected their children. at 2 p.m. to morrow in } : After interviewing thousands of [3/2 P or Ayres audi || 4 Todd

young offenders and their parents, nw Judge Foley summarizes his find- | The Glad Girls 4-H club of war: [Ne More Dyethg Ht ren township will meet at'3 p. m |} -

ings in the accompanying Aree. Thursday in the home of Mrs. C|

C. Calvin, 2002 N. Audubon rd, Miss | 3 ” Jean Steele will play a clarinet!

is solo, accompanied by Miss Marjorie, , Davis. : 0

. : . Club Will M eet IScionce's startling new v Vik for restoring witursl color A musical program will Be a fea- ||: A mots Fm tie Waves Modders élub ro] I " 3 Artie mee a 0 p.m. tom in i} the west, Toom of the World War i fi al. These Yitamins as described by national magazines

juvenile court. Judge Thomas M. Foley, con-

in * entertainment \ usually reserved for adults. The money they have to spend is a more potent factor in their de- ; linquency than iy : poverty ever was. Mr. Foley There's no use our being didactic about whether children should work. Our present economic situation is such that increased manpower js needed. Boys and girls are going to respond to that appeal. What can parents do about it?

* But the men and women who talk and write so well about these plans somehow never explain exactly how they can be accomplished. Mr Willkie, like most of the others, dumps the whole subject under “social sécurity.” So it must be presumed that the projects will be

tonight in MeKee chapel of Tab- managed largely by the governjerngcle "Presbyterian church. The ment. o

Rev. Harry R. Mercer will read the 4 2 = VOWS, 3 RT . THE IMPROVEMENT of human ’ Miss Johnson is the daughter of welfare is a shining goal toward Mr. and Mrs. Russell Iverson, 2026 which we must ever move. Man

Koehne st., and the bridegroom's| on never cease striving for his own parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert betterment. However, .just as the - (Fuhrmann, 2018 Koehne st. project of free education, to which The bride has chosen a white wilikie points with pride, has failed "There are several thing$ parents faille suit and, powder blue acces-| to create an educated America, solcan qo—and should do. First, they jsories. She will wear a, corsage of | ct we expect that other such should induce their children to save {salmon. pink Eladioli ‘and . White | projects will never bring perfect a fair portion “of their earnings, 'rosebuds. results. which would remove the tempta-

Miss Betty Shipman; her only at-] Those who face reality know this. | tion to spend money on activities tendant, will wear a blue suit and

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“The danger lies in the fact that so /that. are not good for them and in- Memorial building. Mrs, Albert “sup sav Thai : white accessories. Her flowers will many go people are Aint bo eX toon War : ducation. Seater as for the do and the Evans, the club captain, will preside. p Jal ania bench to your be gladioli and white rosebuds.| to believe that blanket security is| Second, safeguard the- health of gg tall f fil lost 1 “~. q- oo imply take i y until” graying sfops amd-heir .q Richard Askren will be the best| possible for all, and that its com-| your children. and see that they abrics of a bers w last ongerl Card Party Saturday A color returns thru roots, « 22 up. Don't look old before * MISS ALICE BOOZER, returned |; ing “will usher in Utopia. It is|do not work too long hours, or at If treated properly. And So—with ; ! yesterdayf from, Miami{{Fla.’ She

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are ready to trust to.some central ous capacities, Watch your child's and. its auxiliary . will sponsor x 00 Disver ew York, herfroommate |. government to care for them. school work. When it falls off, that Rea rane 2 eo Roar ey " i ne oo WASSON'S oh RIES, STREET Fl R . . After a wedding trip to Lake Free- d ignal.- : § \ yu . #2 8 = is a sure danger signa threads. The sooner this dirt is re-|E. 13th st. There will be tables Miss Joyce. Carrintof has re- |m wy he en uh pagans AS I SEE IT, every word in favor| Third, don't pay, children for|yoved the less damage ‘will result.’ for all games, : - turne South after a ack to Pensacola, Fla., where he of expanding social security should everything they do. Parents need - : : bomen E— —— month's Jvisit with \hfr = grand. ,|'8 stationed, and Mrs. Puhrmann pe yaicneq by another word of to instill in their children the com-| ; — mother, Mrs. J. W. Sha |will join him there cearly in Sep- warning against implicit trust in its! petitive spirit and interest in do-1; : a,”

ability to cure all woes. |ing things without pay—a zest for i As a matter of fact, no man de-| lactivities for the: fun of it. ; serves security unless he is willing Home Recreation Needed to give full service to his fellow] LPourth. know your children’s pal beings for “what He receives. The and what kind of people they ; idea, it must’ be emphasized, signi- with. Be alert to the Ww, Teabouts i fies earnings, not charity. Sy

.fELIZABETH $TEWART the marriage of her rt J. Stewart, ‘ard Miss Nancy O'Connor of Melbourne, * The

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Fo Australia, ceremony = was Unl h idea be lot your children = aftér - working : ve Fag - : = read June 3 in St. Joan of Arc's.. ot rat a ; oa % | hours are gver, for the child, even ; oe g oo “ rr «church in Melbourne. R. E. Rus- | The annual picnic of the Flemish pa which jl oy widele adver |as the adult, is known by the com- : ii ; Cl ae 5 sell of Indianapolis acted as Mr. Flanders chapter, International tised i er D Because pany he keeps. I ea rT Cw ’ << : areransd 2 Stewart's best man. | Travel-Study “club, will, be Sunday! : Most important, there should .be : : Or : The bridegroom, who is now at |at the home of Mrs. J. M. White. (ho Mater how many ra 3d-15 recreation program in the home. |: \ : . ps yi home, "has spent the ‘past’ two | head, 2201 Nowland ave. foes we Sie a aren, re The principal reason there was so N * ot Co years in Australia as a technician The -event will honor the chap-| g _|little juvenile delinquency during : \ . : oe Hl £5 4 for the Allison division of Gen- |ter's officers: Mrs. Ruth K. Holman | less in them are parents of enter- the depression, was because people 1 \ ! ) id eral Motors. His bride is expected |president: Miss Garnet Roberts and |’ : had parties, made fudge, engaged : : a

to arrivé in this country within | Mrs. Th8mas Riker, first and second |

i hi viee presidents; Mrs. Harry w.|[)estroys Bacteria

vi —_— Warner and Miss Mary Jenkins, |

. { There is no advantage in washing An thei § Cotton Applicator. recording and corresponding SeCTe home canned food with. cold water] their children. When you have their 8 When it comes 10 beaut taries; Mrs. Walter Summa, treas- before using it. It doesn’t do a thing [confidence, they don't drift away es to beauty routines, |, NM . em: the skill cotton is often very helpful as an ror. and Mrs. Clark Pardue, Budi toward stopping bacteria action, | OM YOu. And teach th skills |.

in wholesome recreation with their : children in their own homes. Ii Parents should make friends with ’

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NA L {to have children do-something with i: : | others, to help in' winning the war. | . Finally, parents, don’t let your- | io : * | selves be blinded to the welfare of | | |. Uu 0 a ream f8!ivour "children by over-protecting * } |them. Give them responsibility and =’ %, - . fal let them: asstime ft. ; When—your * children do wrong, [recognize their faults and help them | [to overcome. them. Yours: is the | responsibility of training them to be || honorable citizens. fh. )

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