Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1947 — Page 20
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- Last year's board members and
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. Otto Nall, Bessie Marks, Blanche
"are Mesdames Lewis Finch, Velnia
Ho photo. ENGAGED — Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Nash, 1450 Thompson ¢d., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, and Wallace Yakey, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. E-Yakey of Stop 8 rd. The wedding will be Feb. 16 in the Calvary Lutheran church,
Snodgrass, Samuel H. Fletcher, Delbert 0, Wilih and Sarah
Assistant hostesses will be Miss Bowman, East Chicago; Misses Rose Marion Olson, Gary; Miss June | Marie Steinbach, Rebecca Millhol- | land, Anne Malone and Elizabeth Mitchell. "At Tea Table
the incoming officers are in charge | of arrangements, At the tea table will be Mrs, Cecik Hardin, Coving- | ton; Mrs. Hobart Creighton, Warsaw; Mesdames Ralph F. Gates, T. James, Robert H, Tyndall, Samuel Lewis and Katherine Atkins. i In the receiving line will be Mes- | dames Norris, James B. Malone, McKinney, Lee Waddell and Frances
; tors who will help receive Henry, Wilbur Royse, Otto Klauss, Hoyt Moore and Ernest Henricy, : 0 Mrs. Prank Gilkison, Washington;;, TO BE WED—Miss Flossie Mrs. Grace Gray, Mitchell, and Mrs. |. Roberta West and George RobOllie B. Overton, Plainfield. | ert Fry will be wed Feb. 22 in Music will be piviaa 3 Fa the Englewood Christian church. - Rp es D "w.P ts of ipl Mr. . Burrish cies »| Parents of the couple are Mr. weg and M. B. Mc-| 1 Mrs. Jesse O. West of 1802
8 : N. Dexter st.. and Mr. and Mrs.
Liang Shen photo, ENGAGED — Miss Margaret Jeanne Eldridge is the bride-to-be of Charles Phillip Rafferty, Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Gail H. Eldridge, 5746 “Ceritral ave.,-and Mr, and Mrs, . Rex N. Rafferty, 25 W. Hampton dr, The wedding will be in the summer.
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BETROTHED—An early spring | wedding will be that of Miss Fairy L. Henderson and Terrance | Gaughan. Parents of the cou- | ple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson of 4953 Wi 12th st. |
and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley | Gaughan of 145 N. Vine st. |
= _. . Phota Reflex photo. BRIDE - TO . BE—The engagement, of Miss Margaret Ann Rankin and Gerald H. York is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Rankin of 420 E. Maple rd. Mr, York is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Humphreys, 3072 N. Keystone ave. :
WED—Miss Betty Jane Kendall and Richard James. Dunham were married Dec.’ 26. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Kendall of 3860 College ave. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunham of 4005 Carrollton ave:
= n # 3 Mrs. Dortha Bender was elected Clyde Fry of McCordsville. president of the Fourth Ward r
osiens Bquilion dn at 3% DT A Council
ficers are Mrs. Frank P. Huse, vice | president; Mrs. Ray Seidle, secre-| T M tary; Mrs. Grace Swain, treasurer, 0 i eet and Mrs. Lawrence Hayes, board The Marion County Council of > Parents and Teachers will meet at goes. Sheiren — is 10 a. m. Monday in the Glaypool Hirters ee tad i riman tele. | Rotel for conferences on safety, . Mrs. Evad H Hibben {health, summer round-up and spiriphone; p; Mrs. Mary Turk pro-| Al education. Tn Mrs. Agnes Todd hostess: | The madrigal singers of Warren Mrs. Brandt C Downey Paria. | Central high school will provide . : music. There also will be a round
. mentarian, ang Mrs. Carl Vandivier, publicity. :
To Hollywood -
°° Lise Bourein, “most photographed
woman in France,” has been signed day. A social hour will follow
table discussion on “Laying Firm
{ Foundations.” - i > s = = The Bluff avenue P.-T. A. will
imark dad’s night at 8 p. m. Tues-
CLUBS
Butler Alumnae Literary. Sat. Mrs. Raymond S. Hiatt, 5204 E. 10th, hostess. “A Life Worth Reviewing,” Mrs. Dorothy Perkins Lyons. Grandmothers, 1:30 p. m. today. YMC A Betsy Ross chap, I. T.-8. C. 6:30 p. m. Mon. Apex grill. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh, speaker. Speaker's, Inc. 6:45 p. m. today. Washington hotel. > Beta chap., Chi Phi Gamma. Mon.
by a major American film company. | program.
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Detrtoons
There ean be no Heirlooms for Tomorrow
Now-and-tor years-and generations
fo come the jewelry you buy will bring happiness. As a gift nothing expresses sentiment in such an enduring form or preserves more per manently the recollection ef the giver.
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90 MIS STORE THERE 1S A STUDENT OF GEMOLOGY
The Saence of Gems and Jewelry .., LET HIM ADVISE YOU
Registered Jeweler—American Gem Society
Charles Mayer & Company
INDIANAPOLIS
Mrs. Quentin Heintzelman, 15 S. McKim, hostess. :
the Kappa chap. Delta Sigma Kappa.
8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Archer Shirley, New Bethel, hostess,
p. m. Mon. Mrs. Timothy Sheehan, 551 N. Oxford, hostess. Pi Mu Delta. 2:30 p. m. Sun. Miss Shirley Kincaed, 1534 S. Randolph,
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was Miss Catherine Mahan before her wedding Dec. 28 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mahan, 325 N. Emerson ave., and Mr. Francis is the-son of Mrs. Ann Francis, 5133 Brookville rd.
BRIDE=Mrs. Hilard Francis
Reception ‘To Follow
‘Wedding
|Lightle and Harry J. Haase at st. | Paul's Methodist church. The Rev. | {Ernest W. Nugent will read the irite. \
: : Ho photo. TO BE MARRIED-—-M iss Anita Smith is the bride-to-be of Wayne V. Cochran, She is the daughter of Mrs. Flora J. Smith of New Palestine, and Mr. Cochran is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Cochran of New Palestine. No wedding date has been set. >
My Day—
Psychiatrists Turn to Care For Children
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Jan. 24. — During
the war we became more and more {conscious of the fact thae the children of today are put under ex. the Olive Branch church and the traordinary mental and emotional! strain
Whether it is the speeding up of
life,. or the concentration in big cities, or ‘the general machine age ‘in which we live, the fact is very Caroline Smith, Mary Vol, Joan | ‘evident that mental and emotional |Kortepeter and Billie Diang Snow'breakdown among young pegple is ball. more frequent today than it was | w ‘even one generation ago. This has led to. the attacking of the problem at different levels. Able i psychiatrists who, during the war, {had charge of men in the armed Mary Jo Harris, Rosalyn Roembke,
tion will hold its regular meeting
[Camp Fire | Leaders
Handicraft Classes ~ To-Be Feature , The Camp Fire Leaders’ associa :
at 7:30 p. m, Feb. 3 in the Central Y. W, C. A. There will be a class in leather ‘and paper handicraft. Instructors will be Mrs, Helen G. Parmer, Mrs. Willlam GG. Bernhardt and Miss ‘Betsy Pedersen of the Camp Fire office and Mrs. John Harvey. Mrs. Opal Brewer is chairman of arrangements, ” = " The Blue Bird Leaders association will meet Feb. 3, also at the Central ¥Y, W. C. A. Miss Patricia McGuire of the staff will teach motion songs. Plans will be started for the annual Blue Bird Magic ring to be held May 24 in Block's auditorium. " » » : 3 A Camp Fire Girl council fire was held yesterday honoring four women who have given outstanding service in .their- community. The ceremony was for the south district and in the Olive Branch Christian church, Those honored ‘were Mesdames Earl Stumpf, A. Victor Barr, George M. Carr and Robert Maham. Members of one of the Camp Fire groups in the hostess church selected the women, Twenty-four girls from two of the five groups in the south district were advanced in rank. They are members of the Kinihan group of
Tanda group of the Pleasant Run Evangelical church. The Trail Seekers rank Was awarded to Mary and Carol Ayers, | Nancy Harvey, Mary Hickman, | Margie Livingston, Philaine McRae, |
odgatherers rank’ was |awarded to Bonnie Barr, Betty | | Bronson, Dorothy Cook, Joan Kor|tepeter, Mary Jane Leverett, Janet {Sue Mayhan, ‘Shirley * Popplewell,
forces traced their troubles back Betty Sauer, Donna Stoeker and to childhood days. They realized Doris Ann Rottler.
that psychiatric care, to be effective,
should start at an early age.
< » - LJ FOR THIS purpose, here in New | York, there has been established
" Ike received the Firemaker's rank.
Asks C. 0. Amnesty ‘Luncheon Set
a center for psychiatric treatment| Dorothy Canfield Fisher, nov-|
for pre-day nursery school children,
'elist, is leading a national appeal |
‘ap | ID the Halsey day nursery building for amnesty for 6000 conscientious | A double ring terelnony at 1:30 a. 227 E. 59th st. It is supported objectors who served prison terms p. m. today will unite Miss Edna by the National Council of Jewish in world war II. Only a presidential!
women.
amnesty will restore civil rights to by the Indianapolis section, Na-|
In this building there also will|the men.
‘be established a center to be known
By Women
tional Council of Jewish Women,
— FRIDAY.
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NEARLY 700 PERSONS will attend the invitational
. preview tea which will open thé 28d annual Hoosier salon
in Block's auditorium Sunday. = The galleries will open at 4 p. m. and the prize win.
"ners will be announced at 4:30. The buffet tea will be %
served from 5 to 7 p. m. in the terrace tearoom. In the receivifig line will be Mrs. J. E. P. Holland of
Bloomington, Mrs. Ruth Ball Harker of Muncie, Mrs, Lester J. Murphy of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Honeywell of Wabash, Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren of Gary, Dr. Ralph N. Tirey of Terre Haute, Mesdames Willlam D, Coon, Arthur B, Wright, Charles W, Stigman, Frederick Tice and Frank F. Hummel and Miss Gladys Mitchell, all of Chicago; Herman B Wells-of Bloomington, Clyde E, Wildman of Greencastle, OC. Warner Willams of Culver, Miss Catherine E. Martin of Crawfordsville, and Mrs. W. H. Lykins of Covington. * © Members of the seventh district of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will be gallery hostesses. Also assisting at the tea tables will be Mesdames Carl J. Weinhardt, George A. VanDyke, Alvin T. Coate, Helen Talge Brown and George A. Bowen of the Woman's Depart« ment club.
Hostesses Are Named ; HOSTESSES FOR THE Hoosler salon, which will be held.from Monday through Feb. 8, have been announced. For ‘Monday they will be Mesdames Frank Love, John F., Engelke, W, M. Wilson, E. J,
+ Hecker, A. J. Hueber and T. William Engle, all of the Carnelian club,
Members from the Woman's Department club also will serve, Tuesday hostesses will be Mesdames Herbert Asperger, Everett Baum, Ralph Hesler, O. I. Taylor, Hezron C. Thomas and Fitzhugh Traylor, from American Legion auxiliary unit 4. In the afternoon Mesdames Wilbur D. Peat, Weber D. Donaldson, Frank T. Eden harter, Robert F. Daggett, Anton Sherrer and Carl Lieber from the Portfolio club will be hostesses. Wednesday, members of the Indiapapolis Symphony Women's committee and the National Society of Arts and Letters will serve, They will. be Mesdames Easley R. Blacky , T. Victor Keene, Charles Latham, Willlam Macgregor Morris, Garldnd F. Retherford, Harry V. Wade, Norman L.- Schneider, Hezzie B. Pike, J. L. Helmer, Frank T. Edenharter, Oliver Guio and Donovan A. Turk, Hostesses for Thursday will include members of the Riley Hos-
pital Cheer guild. They are Mesdames William M. Haine, Noble T. ~~
Reed, Herman C. Fromer, George P. Davis, C. W, Ostertag and William ‘G. Ennis. The St. Vincent's Hospital guild will be represented in the afternoon with Mesdames Paul 8. McNamara, Walter L. McFerran, Gus Shumaker, Frank McKinney, George Smith, Carl . Farrar, Thomas O'Brien, Frank C. Otte and William Kennedy.
Garden Club Members to Serve “ON FRIDAY MORNING Mesdames J. W. Judy, George B. Elliott, H. P. Tilman, Paul R. Pike, Merlin H. King and ‘William C. Davis will be hostesses from the Garden Club of Indiana. . In the aftesnoon hostesses will be from the Art Students league, They will be Mesdamés Philip Lutz, Pauline Hinkle, Stella Coler,
. Cloradel Salmon, Charlotte Sidman, and Harriet Jefiries. This is
also Indiana Federation of Clubs day and their hostesses will be Mrs. Lykins, president, and Mrs. Howard Miller of -South Bend, art
| ‘Barbara Bell and Corrine Roemb-| chairman.
Council of Jewish Women.” Recent program developments will be outlined by Mrs. Cahn, including the establishment of young women's homes in Greece and France. Past president of the New on Orleans section, Mrs, Cahn was ore A luncheon meeting will be held | qanizer of the first Teen Town, youth recreation project in New Orleans. -
yocliety— v4 ~~ Approximately 700 Persons Expected ° To Attend Selon Preview Tea Sunday, |
fos the Council" for the Child De-| Not Scared
velopment Center, where training
Miss Lightle is the daughter of land advice will be available to par- |
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lightle, 961 'W. 33d st, and Mr. Haase is the son jof Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haase, 111 Traub ave. The bride will wear a street-
\sories. She will wear a corsage of Couples Mrs. Prank Liphard, the bride's only attendant will be dressed in a frock of blue flowered crepe with {black and pink accesories. She will iwear a corsage of yellow daffodils. | Harrison E. Culver will be the best man. J A reception at the home of the |bride’s parents will follow the cereimony. After a short wedding trip,
: [the couple will live at the home of
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child psychiatrists and psychiatric case workers. Anyone who has had experience with delinquent children realizes } that the old adage, “give me a child until it is 7, and you can have him for the rest of his life,” was based on a great truth, for it] is in these early formative years that character is made or broken.
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‘Subdue Vivid Coloring
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer VIVID GIRLS who wear vivid dress are apt to sicken audience eyes with too rich a color feast. As a general rule, the more striking your own coloring is, the less | flamboyant personal trappings need to be. When make-up is subtle, dress colors are quiet and jewelry is simple, a girl's own attributes have a much better chance to come to the fore.
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80, IF you have exotic flavor that you want to heighten, go easy on the eyeshadow, the mascara, the complexion tints that are too heavy with color. Costume colors that will make you look more vivid are hardly colors at all-but neutrals lke beige, griege and gray. Jewelry should be strictly edited by the vivid brunet or redhead to give her discreet sparkle—not noisy color, sharp gleam or arresting design that, combined with her own compelling attributes, almost blind an onlooker.
Dry-Clean Stains
Don't closet-store clothes. on which a wet stain has “disappeared” without having them drycleaned first. Discoloration may result.
Pilgrimage to Holland Mrs: M. Gronert of Carn- Brea, Eniglind, whose twin sogs were killed together at Arnhem, plans to visit their graves as Holland's guest. *
Ironing Hard Work
In ironing just one batch of laundry at home, a housewife using a six-pound iron lifts 1200 pounds of metal and pushes the iron six miles, ?
Wax Curtain Rods
Curtains slide more easily on curtain rods that have been lightly waxed. Waxing also protects rods from rust. "
Eh ~ Gas Ranges
Cook With the Gas Turned OFF Sold Exclusively in Marion Co. at
lents and nursery-school teachers, don, England, a womar’ has the job man for the South Atlantic region, of holding a mouse for injection to will speak on “The Educational and
test all penicillin,
at 12:30 p. m. Monday in the Marott
hotel. Mrs. Moise 8S. Cahn, area chair-
Maternity Leave. Married « women who join the Bucks, England police force, have been promised up to 15 months leave to have babies.
Inthe penicillin plant at Cleve-|
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