Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 25

nounced

League,

plis Junior r., elected 1orrow for .eagues of \t Chateau

with Mrs. president; Mrs. William Mrs. James 1, education, p

1 chairman; athryn Gartiss Elizabeth ly, art; Mrs. lio, and Mrs.

be featured esday in the f the entergram, ius O.- Alig, iter, William . G. Noblitt, s, Arthur E. ey, WAlllam

ussell Sullisheerin, Carl Charles W. Kern, Logan Raub and

in C., Stout, * C. Marmon, ptt, Olive D. mer, Misses

will have its 2 Woodstock

sdames Nore linger, J. A. J. Beveridge E. Grinslade, r. Hendricks, .- Thompson,

ican Liberty” onday in the

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Mrs. Walter Thompson of Mooresville will be: the prin. cipal speaker on the luncheon program for Garden Clubs day at the Indianapolis Home Show Monday noon in the Manufacturers’ building

at, the fairgrounds. Mrs. Thomp-

son will present her “Scrapbook of Birds" program, telling “the story of each bird as she “draws” them with scrap8 of colored cloth.

Mrs. Thompson

Mrs. Ralph F. Gates will head |

the lis* of henor guests at the luncheon. Others will be Mes-

Fo IDAY, MAY 10, fs

J ‘Garden Clubs To Hear Talks ‘On Birds

dames Burke Nicholas, Fdward J.

Elliott, J. Frank Cantwe:l, Merrill B. Esterline and E. B. Gorrell Members and officers of the garden clubs of Indianapolis will attend.

Mrs. A. Glenn Shoptaugh is

chairman of arrangements and |

will preside. Mesdames W. G. Holley, Don L. Roberts, M. §. Harding and Francis. Ohleyer.

Old Glory Chapter

The Old. Glory chapter, International Travel-Study club, will meet at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. W. E. DeWees, 3414 N. Chester st.

Assisting her | are |

THE BOBS, bangs and ear | puffs of the 1920's—remember?—

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The Flapper's Bobbed Hair of the Twenties Is Revived: But It's Done With Skillful, Up-to-the-Minute Styling

‘Give Mothers Atténtion

All Year Round’

AAS ; - — - Sorority Will Meet At Dinner :

The Indianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority will meet at the Canary Cottage at 6 p. m.

Tuesday for dinner. Mrs. Lawrence

By ALICIA HART

(Coiffures from Helena Rubinstein.) Arc bob with squared-

Pictured are three 1946 revivals of the flapper’s favorite bobs. If is the 1946 revival, you don't believe these are an What spells the differ improvement, just ask your Mom. the stylist who

The flat-topped “wing” coiffure.

NEA Staff Writer

off bangs |a grateful heart, these are the shown ' center | | things she wants. ence, Says Mothers are weary of pretty

improved one, is. skillful shaping and set-

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer PAPERS. ARE filled with gift suggestions for Mother's day. makes mother feel uncomfortable at times. In the midst of the general adulation, she wonders whether her children aren't uncomfortable, {too, under the

arrangements.

speak on “Know Your Telephone.”

of the meeting.

Dorsey 1s in charge of the dinner

Fpllowing the dinner the club Which | wil] meet at the Indiana Bell Tele-

Margaret iE phone Co. where E. C. Belzer will|3 pm, Sunday in the Bernadette Elizabeth Wrancher, Carol Baum,

Mrs. Samuel O. Brewer is in charge | review

entertained with a luncheon yesterday for her daughter, Mrs. Morris|

Mrs. Johnston, with their children, tral W, CO. T. U. at 2 » m. next Robert and Jessica, will leave for . Buenos Aires on May 24.

Book Review Sunday | seme ao ‘Stober, O. M.

Bur Lady of Lourdes Calegdar|Cannaday. W. W. Reedy and A. O. club will sponsor a-book review at|Porter, Misses ,

hall. Mrs, Howard J. McDavitt will| Becky Jeanne Stratton, Jean Dur. “Portrait of a Marriage” nell and Elenora Williamson. Mrs,

|H. 8. Walter will preside.

(Buck).

| pressure which practically orders them to remember her ‘with something. What shall we give mother this | year? It doesn't make much difference, I think. But whatever the gift may be, it ought to be oR enpanied’ by words of appreciation. Every mother worth remember[Ing would rather have a_love letter [from an absent son or daughter {than all the costly items their money can buy. And nobody is too | poor for that sort of present, A sincere letter, a few words spoken from

this | words written by commercial adver-

{tisers. They are tired of public]

are back in style. But with®a ory 15 1920's shingled bob brought ting to curve hair at the sides like praise by politicians. difference. What today’s short up to date with scissors that upside-down question marks. | nn bobs have that their “It-Girl” taper and trim the back into a The “cap”- with the French IF MOTHER is all she is act ts , od point. The “ear puffs” are deeply look, right, is the fringed hair-do |~laimed to be on the second Sunday Suletsdents . lackw! are go furrowed waves set into hair at of the 20's. But replacing the |in May, why isn't she consulted H ea rit R foundations put in with better the sides and pulled forward to lie frizs are soft all-around scallops |oftener when important issues are

permanents, artistic shaping and skillful setting:

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at stake? I feel sure in this first year of peace, American women would like to see strong moral leadership in the nation that would destroy the dangers now threatening youth, They would like to hear less sweet talk and see the sweet-talkers do something about controlling the sale of liquor to adolescents. They are worried about the minds of their commercialized entertainment How about listening to mother? She gets too little of that kind of attention. From the youngsters of her own family, she would like the gift of obedience, which is the best proof of love. From her nation, she would like less lip service and more lending of ears to her convictions and opinions.

Mother's Day To Be Noted

Mother's day will be observed Sunday by three sororities. Members of Indiana Beta Eta chapter, Beta 8igma Phi sorority, will entertain their mothers with a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. in the home of Miss Betty Van Camp, 846 N.

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Temple ave. Mrs. Charles Scheible heads the committee in charge, and Miss

Juanita Caldwell and Raymond Clark will entertain with a musical program. The annual Mother's day luncheon of Tau chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will be held at the

Apex grille, Mrs. Daniel Maiden, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Richard

Cheesman and Mrs. Wilmer Ellett. Mothers who will be honored include Mesdames Mayme Cassel, Mildred Carter, Maudlean Barrett, Philomene Cassidy, Anna Myers, Eva Pletcher, Ruby Hooper, Sylvia Hite, Goldie Parrish and Dora Neiger. Butler university chapter, Trianon sorority, will hold its annual Mother's day dinner Sunday at | | Gammon’s chicken and steak din-| | ner house.

| Fare ce : to Be Given | By Prompters

The melodramatic farce, “Whistling in the Dark,” will open for a two-day run tonight in the Park school gym=or nasium, The me play will be

presénted by the Prompters club of the “school.

In the cast | will be Edward | Griffin, William Landers, = Marsh Blackey burn, Frits Benson photo. Meyer, Morris Eugene Miller McGrath, Tom Bernatz, Arthur Herrington, Rob- | ert “Batman, Harry Kerr, Fritz {| Kackley and Herbert Call Eugene Miller Jr. is president

of the club and Warren Earle, secretary-treasurer. Assisting the club members will be Mesdames Irving Fauvre, W. Hathaway Simmons and John Caldow of the Park Mothers’ club.

Jour nalism Gr oup Elects Officers

Miss Ella Sengenberger, director of publications at Technical high school, has been elected president of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Theta Sigma Phi sorority. Other new officers are Mrs. John

E. Kleinhenz, vice president; Mrs Robert R.. Cosner, secretary, Miss Jean Tabbert, treasurer, and Mrs Dale W, Sare, Matrix corre spondent, eg Mrs. Cregor Visits Bloomington

Mrs. Frank W. Cregor, chairman of the music in hospitals committee of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, is in Bloomington today for the Music week program given by the Bloomington Friday Musicale in the home of Mrs, H. T. Briscoe. The program will include a discussion of “Music in Therapy” by f . Mrs, Cregor, as well as musical ‘ compositions. ~ ) Returns From West Miss Prieda Klink, 449 Parkway has retirned from a five- week fo, to California.

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