Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1945 — Page 16

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THE: INDIANAPOLIS TIMES * Wed: in “Recent Ceremonies - Delcie ay

Is Engaged to Mr. Millikan

Bruce-Slaton Vows Read -Here Dec. 20-

_ The bridal news is composed of recent weddings and the announcement of .anYapproaching marriage. Mr. and. Mrs. William Ingram, 1370 W. Pruitt st, announce the |- engagement of their daughter, Del- | 1cie, to Palmer Mr. Millikan, son of

“THURSDAY, JAN. 4 196 Crooked Creeks

Garden Club. | To Hear Review

LT, Members Book Session Jan. 1

A book review, guest. day a luncheon appear in the fe

Canis Nemed to rae Dance For ‘Junior Assembly on ELE 12

MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR ASSEMBLY are planning their next regular dance for Friday, Jan: 12, in the Woman's Department club. The arrangements committee includes Misses Mary Martha Turpin, Janis Robinson, Mary Stuhldreher and Joan Foltz. + Also, Misses Patty Barry, Sally Stokely, Dolores

women's organizations. “ 4 Mrs. W. C. Robertson, 5416 Wood |side dr. will be hostes§ at 1:3 p. m. next Thurigay. for & meetin, of the Crooked k Gagden clul Mrs. Dale Griffin w “review ' “D

Covert, Jacqueline Carr, Nancy Iles, Macy Glendenning, Ora Coats and Peggy O'Neal. Others are Jim, Stygall, Marsh Black-

burn, Harry Kerr, Jessy Daniels, Ronnie Welch, William Pierson and

Jane Curle Fetes Guest

George Clarke, Richard Moore, George Vonnegut.

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MISS JANE CURLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E, Curle, has as her house guest Miss Ruthie Carroll of Asheville, N. C. - Miss Carroll arrived yesterday and is on vacation from Sargent college

in Boston. The girls were camp-mates far several summers at Camp .

Tnahee, Brevard, N. C. Miss Curle is here for the holidays from v ii

Wheaton college, Norton, Mass.

A luncheon ‘was givén today in the Propylasum by Miss Curie and tonight she will take her guests to the hockey game. Among the guests are Misses Joan Boozer, Barbara Bradley, Marilyn Wooley,

Evangeline Tykle.

W. T. Butlers to Give Dinner

MR. AND.MRS, W. T. BUTLER

Jan. 27, for their daughter, Jane, and her fiance, Lt. * R. Boman, U, 8. N. R. The Party Wall be Iii t76 blu Tomy of the -

Marott hotel.

"Jeanne Eldridge, Mary and Janie Briggs, Elizabeth Thomson and

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will entertain at a bridal dinner, (j.g.) Vernon

Miss Butler and Lt. Boman are to be married at 4: 30 p. m, Jan,

28, in the Central Avenue Methodist church.

Miss Marilyn Hosmer

will be the bride-to-be’s only attendant, and Dr. A. L. Boman, Chi-

cago; will serve-as his son's best man,

Other attendants will include Mrs. Roy F. ‘Huls, MIs. william K

- Rowland, Miss Marjorie Thoms and . Club- Announces Program

Miss Winifred Daughraty.

THREE DRAMATIC episodes in the life of Queen Elizabeth will be presented in. costume by Miss Lucile Calvert Wednesday before members of the State Assembly Woman's club.’ It will be the group's opening luncheon meeting and will be held in the Claypool hotel. The program also will include songs by Mrs. Mary Ann Kreiser, accompanied by Mrs, 8. K. Ruick. Mrs. Kreiser will direct .community singing. Next Thursday the club will hold a business meeting at 10:30 a. m, in the Claypool’s empire room. A nominating

committee will be elected. dy 2 8 = Hostesses for the gallery talk

a 5 = Sunday afternoon at the John

Herron Art Museum will be Mrs. David P. Williams, chairman; Mes-

dames Frederick G. Appel, Fisk Landers and Raymond Mead.

Bh Mrs. Paul L. Lawhorn- (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto

3-¢, U,.S (Nu. Art. ator

Gilbert E. Barker, son of Mr. and ding was Dec. 16, in the army air

student bombardier.

marriage Nov. 29, in the Holy Cross Catholic church. . She is the . N,, is the son of Joseph Lawhorn. He is serving overseas. °

‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luise announce the marriage of theif granddaughter Miss Helen—Gertrude— Hankins (right); and Aviation Cadet

was Miss Alice Ferrer "before her Ferrer. Mr. Lawhorn, petty officer.

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Mrs. William A, Barker. The wed-

Carmel. the wedding.

field post chapel in Carlsbad, N.-M.

The couple is at home there, where the bridegroom is stationed as a (Official U. S. A. A. F. photo.)

P-T. A News—

WEDNESDAY

School 3—1:30 p. m. Safeguarding Health.” 9—3:15 p. m. “Developing the Safety Conscious Child,” Miss Lila Hoss. Safety play, 1A, 2B pupils. Presentation of safety patrol squad. 13—1:45 p. m. “What Child Hygiene Means to the Community,” Miss Glen Burton. Program, pupils. ait 21—1:30 p. m. “Home Nursing and Proper Medication,” Dr. Thomas L. Sullivan. Winter songs, primary chorus. : 22-2 p. m. “P.-T. A. in Wartime,”

“Return to

Rev. Fr. English Reads- Vows This Morning Miss Patrjcia Springman became the bride of Laurence T. Kriner in 2 ceremony at 9 o'clock this morning in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Paul English officiated. : The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Springman, 1229 Hoefgen st, and Mr, Kriner’s par-

Kriner, Denver, Colo., formerly of this city. An aqua blue wool suit with brown accessories was worn by the bride, and she carried a prayer book topped with white roses. Miss Esther Ann Hickey, her only attendant, chose a dark brown suit and dark green accessories. Her flowers were white carnations. Donald Springman, brother of the bride, served as best man. A breakfast’ was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gallagher, 1230 Comer ave. and the couple left for Denver, where they will be at home.

A. W. V. S. Members

|To Meet Wednesday

Lt. James A. Wright, special serv-

ice officer at Wakeman General

hospital, Camp Atterbury, will speak Wednesday before members of the American Women’s Voluntary Services. The group will meet at 7:30] p. m. in the Columbia club. “Entertainmefit and Recreation at the Reconditioning Center” will be Lt. Wright's topic. A. W. V. 8S. members have taken part inf transporting entertainers to the hospital with Miss Hortense Hahn as transportation chairman. The organization's election is to be held Jan, 24 in the Columbia club.

Mrs. Wilbur Peat To Be Speaker

Mrs. R. D. Martenet, 3157 Washington blvd. will be hostess at a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. Monday for members of the Monday After-

noon club.

Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat will speak On and the hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Charles Young

“Indiana Art,”

and Mrs: E. R. Whitten.

Mail. and Fhone Orders Carefully Filled

“Pin-Up”

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Mrs. Logan Hughes. Program,

Woman's Viewpoint— ‘We Can Rescue Or Wrec' ‘Men We Love’

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer MANY RETURNING veterans| need psychiatric treatment, accord-

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they get it, the cost to the nation will be enormous—in dollars, in un-

resources. Yet even if we had enough psy‘chiatrists to-go around, could they do the job alone? I doubt it? The families of men who come: back from the wars, share in the responsibility of restoririg them to physical and mental health. Unless the mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts develop an understanding of the psychological needs of -their soldiers, and make up their minds to minister wisely to those needs, the psychiatrists can't succeed, = Human beings do.not get their cures from the doctor “alone—they are made or wrecked by the attitudes of the people closest to them | and whom they love most: and by|

| sources. The veteran who has walked daily lin the shadow of death and seen his best friends shot to bits will find it hard to settle down contentedly | with a wife who expects him to get { right, back into the routine of home lite: = 2 5 THESE MEN must have time to adjust themselves once more to | civilian life. It will require patience | and the most l6ving care from their | women, and their, business associates. which are inconceivable to many at | home. Their faith in God and man | may have been shaken. | As a consequence many of them {are certain to have sufferéd pro-

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"found mental disturbances. Even the hardiest extroverts cannot come back untouched by the scenes of horror, The man, therefore, ‘and not the {woman in the house, is the one to | decide domestic issués- for awhile. {Let him’ plan his occupation and

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| recreation. To push him in any dij rection, socially or professionally, will prove unwise and perhaps disastrous.

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| Monday Is Deadline

For Salon Entries

Monday is the deadline for entering. pictures in the annual Hoosier

| salon fo" -be held Jan. 21 through

"Feb, 3, in Block's auditorium. Judging will be next Wednesday and

The exhibit will open to the public

, Jan. 21 from 2 until § p. m."and 1 may be seen during regular store

hours through Feb. 3.

| Club Books Speaker

Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak at 7.p. m. today before members {of the Eidelweiss chapter, "International Travel-Study club. The | group will meet in the Pennsyl- | vania busing, 381% N. Penviyivanta

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Sorority to ST eet The Beta Phi chapter, Beta 8igina Phi sorority, will meet at 7 p. m. | Tuesday in’ the clubrooms, 309 hile

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ing to Washington reports. Unless.

| their own mental and spiritual re- |

They havé had experiences

If he is at times grouchy |

Highlighting the P.-T. A. events next week will be the appearance i of speakers; children’s programs and | group musicals,

Manual Glee club; social hour, 33—1:45 p. q.. “Home,” Brockhausen. Music, pupils. 45—2:45 p. m. Owens. Exhibition of shells, Music, pupils. 47—3:15 p. m, “The Unseen Invasion,” Miss Margaret Weadick. 62—1:45°p. m, “Return to the Safeguarding of Health,” Dr. John G. Benson. Music, 8A pupils. 66—2:45 p.m.” ‘Health program, Mrs. Frank Ward, schogl nurse. Musical program, Easley Blackwood, : 68—1:45 p. m. “Return to the Safeguard of Health Through Nutrition,” Mrs. Clotilde P. Sanguinet. 69—2 p. m, “A Healthy Child is a Happy * Child,” theme. , Health film by ‘the Indiana Crippled Children’s association. Miss Mabel Cox; Miss Florence McLean, speakers. Music, .school orchestra and tonet group. 73—1:45 p. m. Business meeting. Music, Harmony club; eommunity singing; films. T6—2:45 p. m. “Our Health—Today ‘and Tomortow,” Robert Yoho, health board. 78—1:30 p. m. “Our Heritage,” play by pupils. Miisic, primary chorus. 82—1:30 p. m. “Children in- Wartine,” Miss Ruth Knapp. Rythmic - education demonstration. Music, pupils.

*| happiness and in waste of human 85—1:45 p. m. Health program. Mu- |

sic, primary chorus; mothers of 8A pupils. 91—1:45 p. m. “Child Health,” Dr. . Matthew. Winters.

THURSDAY

36—7:30 p. m. “Fathers Are Parents, Too,” George Fisher, principal of school 54. Fathers’ night. Music, Jack Druley and Paul Schort.

‘Paul V. Brown Will Speak

Paul V. Brown, superintendent of | city parks, will address members of the Municipal Gdrdens - Woman's Department club at 2 p. m. Monday in the Municipal Garden center. Mr. Brown's subject will be *““Activities.” in charge of the program which will include an illustrated lecture by Mrs. Florence Stone. Mrs. Stone, director of the home safety committee, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce's safety council, will discuss “Safety.in the Home.” . Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. precéded by an 11 a. m. board

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meeting. The-hostesses will include] .

Mrs. Paul Hubbell, chairman, Mesdames T. V. Petranoff, Ruth Jackson, J. W. Walters, A. B. Pace, Loren Tracy and O. 8. Srader, On Jan. 15, the group will spon< sor a benefit card party at the Food Craft shop. Mrs. H. P. White, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Roscoe Barnes, 8. J. Bardsley, W. H. Hodgson, Kosta Maxime, George Smith, Harry Townsend and Tracy.

Sorority to Meet

| Mrs. Wilbur Plummer, Post rd, will be the hostess Monday night for a meeting of the Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority. Mrs, Vera Wilmot will be a special guest.

Serves in India

‘Miss Catherine E.” McCarthy, daughter of J. J. McCarthy, 5910 Gladden dr., has arrived in India _to serve as an American Red Cross staff assistant. Miss McCarthy is acgradnate of St. Agnes academy and attended DePauw niyerniy,

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“Shells,” Mrs. L. D.| -—

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Millikan of No date has been ot for

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The engagement and approach-

ing marriage of Miss Thelma Damér and Pvt. James Fox, Camp |’

Perry, O., is announced by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Damer, 34 N.

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fc couple” will ve married at

7:30 p. m. Saturday in the Grace tEnglish—Lutheran church, The

Rev, Harry Behning will officiate, Mr, Fox is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Everett Fox, Castleton.

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Miss Helen Jean Slaton and Berdeen Bruce, seaman 1l-c, U. S. N,; were married Dec. 20; in.the home of the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Clegg, 3117 Barnes ave. The " Rev. Haakon " Knudsen read the VOWS.

daughter of. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Slaton, Eldorado, 1ll., and Mr. Bruce's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce, Allendale, Ill Mr. and Mrs. Clegg were the couple's only attendants, Hu "= =» Mrs. Ruth Sims Kemper and Edgar L. Snider were married Dec. 21, in the home of ‘Dr. T. K. Smith, pastor of . the Christian church, Columbus, Ind. r The “bride, a former resident of Indianapolis, is the daughter of O. A. Sims and Mr. Snider's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Ernest P. Snider, all of Columbus.

Returns to Texas

William T. Scotf, aviation machinist’s mate 3-¢, U. S. N., left recently for Corpus Christi, Tex., after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, 3926 N. Capitol ave.

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“Thrift is a virtue.” By ALICIA

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NEA Staff Writer LEARNING THE THRIFTY TRICK of inserting a re-fillwhich usually costs about half as much as a complete lipstick—when the original red bullet of Iguge vanishes, will save a beauty budgeteer a pretty

penny.

If you don’t practice this economy. because you're baffled by the mechanics, clever Ginny Simms, “No Leave, No Love” star, assures you

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proves it.

First scoop out all remains of old lipstick, she says, with the pointed

end of a nail file, and do a cleanaround the file. - ww ” .

-up job with a hunk of tissue wound

FOR THE BUSINESS of transferring re- Al to case, Ginny A undo the cellophane sheathe which -envelops the dismembered stick, and with the guard still held arourid the stick to prgtect it from your fingers, wedge in the re-fil firmly, but gently unti] .you're sure it's

lodged over the “bridge.”

The bridge, it must be explained, is a bit of wire running across the base of the lipstick case, which is there to catch and hold the

pliant stick of rouge.

Christian's Office.”

A meeting will be held at 10:3 a. m. next Thursday by the Zereld Wallace W. CO, T. U. The sessio will be in the Roberts Park Method

ist church.

Guest day was observed today the Irvington Kindergarten Moth club meeting {np the kindergarte A Mrs, T. C.. Perce gave a book re | view, and the’ hostésses were Me

“| dames John Ramsden, Charles Ric

and John C. Toppin.

. Officers were installed today at meeting of the Woman's Society «¢ Christian Service, Capitol Avenu ‘Methodist church, in the church. program was given this afternoo following a luncheon,

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak to morrow at the Lincoln chapter, In ternational Travel-Study club meeting, Mrs. J. J. Steuerwald, 33 Burgess ave, will be the hostess an a luncheon will be held at 12:3 p. m. Mrs. T. J. Cornwell will assis the hostess,

Members of the Indianapolis Na Mothers’ club 576 will meet at 7:3 p. m. tomorrow in the War Memoria building. Installation of W be held,

The Cervus club will meet at p. m. Monday in the Hotel Mrs. Joseph Rolles wil preside a a

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Patroness Club Will Meet

The Patroness club of the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority’ will meet at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Adrian Robinson, 4629 Rookwood ave. A musical program of Heydn, Mozart and Schubert will be presented by Mesdames M. F. Hatt; Attia. M. Martin, Jessieé Clapp and William Gibbs and Miss Gertrude Gutelius. : Mrs. Paul Seehausen recently was appointed chairman of the war service committee, Mu Phi Patroness

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club, The club is collecting textbooks for wounded servicemen at

Ensign and Mrs. Frank T. Hemler have left for San. Francisco, Mrs. Hemler was Miss Ruth

Joan Rentsch before her marriage Dec. 23, in the St. Joan of Arc

Mrs. Lee Cundiff, 1214" McCarty st., will be hostess at 8 p. m. today for a meeting of the Phi chapter,

the meeting which will be follow by a card party. ;

Legion Groups Plan Sessions Next Week -

> The American Leglo auxiliary will have a t meetin next Thursday night in the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bass, 62d and Guion rd. “Compulsory Milite Training” topic. . . - A meeting will be held at 7:3 p. m. Tuesday by memorial unit American Legion auxiliary, in | Hotel Antlers. Mrs, Ben Acton preside,

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