Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 24
~Tambia Club, H. Joe Pierson, di[Charlotte Noble, will have dresses| lof the same style and color. Their man, and the ushers
‘flowers will be rose carnations.
_ Town Hall Hosts
, Mrs. David Holmes and Mrs. “J. 'W. Judy will be in charge of the tea table, and Mrs. Carl Klein and Mrs. George E. Maxwell will
2 Hostesses will be Mesdames' Sig
Thomas A. Bunch, Maxwell, J. H. Lombard, L. KE. Kruger, Miss| Lucile Stewart and Miss Anna, Torrence, all officers, and Meses John Downing Johnson, E. C. Rumpler, Carl Ploch, Clay-| fon Hunt Ridge, C. A. Hilgen-| herg, J. W. Coffey, Charles E.| Smith and J. H. Armington.
ik SPhe- Florence Ni ; will have a colonial benefit card party at 1:30 p. m, next Friday| in Block's Auditorium,.. The groceeds from the colonial party will be used for a solarium in the General Hospital Flower Mission. , Mrs. John Starost is general Mrs. John Hostetter is in charge of table arrangements, and Mrs. O. C. Srader is oandy chairman assisted by Mrs, ‘C. 0, Terrell and Mrs. N, C. Brock. a2 -. Hostesses will be the past clude Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, Ernest Millholland, . Robert 1. Clegg, A. G. Smith, M. E. Peacock and H. P. White,
Republican Club To Meet Thursday “The Indiana Woman's Repub-
“Hiean Club will meet at noon for luncheon in the Co-
merce, will speak on “February Patriots,” Movies will illustrate the talk.
Roy Combs, Center Township assessor, will discuss ‘plans for reassessment
{full hooped skirt will fall into ‘cathedral .
v iat
Mrs. Abe Kulwin samples a brow:
will be used to finance the Beth-El Temple's Sunday School.
nie from a plate held by Mrs. Harry Escol as Mrs. Abe Gold. stein. presides. at the coffee urn. The women, members of Beth-El Sisterhood, attended the recent dessert-luncheon at which only kosher dishes were served. All recipes were part of included in the cook book the organization is selling. -Thev all were submitted by members. Proceeds
oup's
Of Becker-Gemmer Rite
Chapel, Tabernacle Preshyterian Church, will be the
Arthur F. G. Gemmer, 9595 Washington Blvd. and Mrs. Maybelle Becker, 3812 N. Pennsylvania St., is the mother of the bridegroom.
: —will-wear; — ton; matron of -honer (bride's. two-tiered “imported illu-
nile green taffeta highlighted with a' molded lace bodice. will earry a bouquet of claret a. The. bridesmaids, (blossoms. She will carry a white
4 ! and Miss Drayeérbook and whits orchids. | en Ce unt IF: 4B Hugh R. Moore will be best
rm rac AE RA Wh AR
will be Rob-| Chapin .C. Foster, the first lert E, Barkley, West Lafayette, regent, the chapter has an active
McKee Chapel to Be SceneDAR Chapter Will Observe
scene at 7:30 p. m. today of Miss Millicent Marie Gemmer's marriage | . to Robert Jay Becker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| J) | rt ay
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ish your pockets, , |parts of society are allied in'a what you, don't want. "People
may not go out of their way tor ./may you unhappy but they want
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h \ ; : ning Fun Cut Out. Swank And Gain Money CHICAGO, Feb. 18—The fun
whieh, when whispered to the accompaniment. of certain mysterious signs, automatically replen-
t your life, varying
gigantic conspiracy to sell you
you to conform to a certain {spending pattern, | An almost infinitesimal part of {the average person's income is {spent to gratify his desires, Most lof what you spend goes for “ne-
This is the sixth installment of excerpts from the new book “How to Get More Fun for Your Money,” written by | George B. Anderson (Reilly & | Lee, 325 West Huron St, Chicago; $1). |
vcessities.” But who says they're necessities? You know the an-| swer fo that one—society. - j The basic necessities according to society are food, clothing and| |shelter. The bulk of the average) income is consumed on . these] three things before you have a {chance to have any fun. {5 | ‘But most ‘people insist cant
{are the places where they can't cut expenditures. All right, let's consider food. Feature editors and news photographers come up with “diet” {features year after year. You | know. the sort of thing I mean-—| {the TbB-year-old athlete
The Caroline Scott Harrison lived on nothing but raw carrots
The Rev. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. Mrs. H. M. Keeffe, Day- sg Chapter will observe the
Organized in 18904 by Mrs
state Money for Fun
and milk all his life. Maybe that wouldn't be fun, but if you want
55th anniversary of its founding ¢s face facts, you have to admit She sion veil will be held by a satin/at 2 p. m. Tuesday with a pro-/that food costs could be cut to.dikes in Holland when the water PAI na Ae. ia 'a surprising minimum. and. FOud is. 4 still be well-nourished. {Queen's {children in Holland put on their Indianapolis school children. | |ice skates? Why are the colors Miss Van Dam, a teacher of k gag eT on child care in Amsterdam's home-
Low Rent Saves
Now let's consider housing.
The bride will be gowned injand Arthur H. Gemmer, brother |. mbership of 502 and is the During the depression we moved
The molded °f the bride. Following a recep-
a @ wedding trip. The bride has length train.
beige accessories for traveling. | Mr. Becker and his bride will
Walter Leckrones
‘Mr. and Mrs.
were hosts at the Town Hall
iuncheon today in the Athenaeum, The luncheon followed the address in the Murat Theater of
Bride-to-Be
University.
Stephenson-March | Nuptials Are Read
Edward Edgeriey Stephenson Jr.
‘dleton, O. - The couple were mar-
...The Rev. |ficiated. { The bride is the former Miss {Sally Ann March, daughter of Al[bert Thomas March and the late {Mrs. March of Western Springs. Mr. and Mrs, Stephenson, Lake and
by
Auxiliary’s Topic Mrs, Gerald Decius, Americansm chairman of Madden-Not-tingham Unit, American Legion
Auxillary, is in charge of the Dyer in the Woodside Methodist Church:
Aniericanism program to be pre--sented at the monthly noon tuncheon of the unit Tuesday. Mrs. Rex McConnell and Mrs.
— Effie McDole are hostesses for
the event to be held In the Post -.. Home. Unit president is Mrs tirace Robison, :
Wawasee.. Syracuse, of Indianapolis, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Donald P. Foudriat Jr, Savannah, Ga., was matron of| [honor, and Misses Kay and Jane Stephenson, Syracuse, . sisters ©
Tomorrow is the date set for the marriage of Miss Velda Jeanne Dwinell and John David
Robert H. Stephenson, Attica, the appointment.. y ¢ 3 was his nephew's best man. James Na rpainime for the state With Money The bride-to-be —is —Custér- West Lafayette and Bd- nominees must reach Mrs. Reedy A list of things you're buying
win Foudriat, La Grange, Ill,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, wh in NH 1 ‘ere us Ss. Wiliam Dwinel 235 bog 31. {The reception was in the home <i Br aon nd [Of the bride's father. The bride r .
{atfénded Brenau College, GainesMrs. R. H. Dyer, 1069 Eugene ville, Ga., St. Z
REIN WESTERN 8P GS, 111, Feb. pqra. 18 — Following a motor tripiay chairmen of the tea. They will trough the South, Mr. and Jae.
‘will be at home Mar. 7 in Mid-|
Cleon E. Bigler of
candlelight ' satin, va fourth largest ncess tion in the home ‘of the bride's rin a Oe rt doen "The {PAFeNts, the couple will leave for organization.
The guest speaker will be Gov
chosen a brown crepe dress With ga. joker. A program of harp about a change if we hadn't run be presented by Into some things we wanted more
numbers will
ibe at home at 1321 College Ave. Mrs. George 8. Dailey. Receiving They are graduates of DePauw with the chapter regent, Mrs. month apartment to one at $18] George Chamberlain Kolb, willla month. If it wasn't in a choice be ‘the national officers from In- location and wasn't beautifully| @§
diana, the state officers and th honor guests, Gov. Schricker.
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and 0. L. Miller.
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State Mothers Unit
ican Mothers ana,
before Mar. 30. date wil be eligible as nomine for the American Mother of th Year selected at
in the national to an Illinois city near Chicago
and got a nice apartment for $50 a month. It was fun and we
a
plan contains no mystic words |
who's, Miss Lida Van Dam shows “a Dutch doll to Toni Quate and : Bob McFarling.
lin the Dutch flag the same as daughter, Helen, to William 8, “WHAT DO they do with the ours?”
By MARJORIE TURK
HAZ" VPdET we" ihe ~ Dutciritions that Miss Lida Van Dam full name? How do the/of Amsterdam fs answering for Drive.
oy Jo Edi 3
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0 Talk on. : eople at Tea :
| To Woman's Club The American Home Departs iment of the ‘Woman's Departs {ment Club will meet in the club: house at 1:30. p. m. Wednesday," Mrs. Alvin G. Barbour will pre
| side. . Cyrus E. Wood, personnel director of E C. Atkins and ‘Co. will talk ox “Getting Along With
by Mrs. C. H. Ridge, applied edu-, Ho tow chairman, Mrs. F. E. Smith” will talk on Washington, and: |Mrs. A. A. Deardorff, pianist; © [will give » musical program. {| Mrs, Louis E. Kruger and Mrs, Robert L. Mottern will be in charge of the informal tea. As-° sisting them will be Mesdames® Frank E. Hutchins, F. L. Jen. nings, Royal A. Nicholas, Ed-+ Twin 1. Poston, J. M. Thistlewaits; Pdgar V. Toms and Harold M, Trusler and Miss Flora Swan, |Mrs, Clarence J. Finch and Mrs,” [Harry A. Koss Sr. will pour, | Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas, 4036~ |E. 62a St, will be hostess-for-the Great Books group Tuesday morning. Mrs. Miles 8. Barton” will lead the discussion on “Kant, Metaphysical Elements of * Ethics.” .
Helen Starost Is Engaged :
Mr. and Mrs, John C. Starost,”
5415 N. Capitol Ave, announce the approaching marriage of their
Speicher, son of Mr. and Mrs, These are some of the ques- ;
The wedding will be at 4:30 p. m., Easter Sunday, Apr. 17, in the Central Christian Church, Miss Lillian Starost will’ be her sister's maid of honor. Brides.
FRIDAY, FEB.18,1040
{
e will be introduced
John W. Speicher, 5850 Ralston
| Holland in the Children’s Museum;: Maids will be Dr. Mary Alice .
Plans Party [jes ses sie. bs w a
She is on a year's leave of jab-|
Norris and- Miss Marian Laut.
+ * (sence and will spend a. month!
Mrs. Kenneth Speicher will give
% lin Indianapolis.
ia shower Mar, 4 for the bride-to-
and Mrs. made friendships
«wouldn't have thought much
i be. Others planning parties for { tech t . - - |The Dutch teacher, Who ar... re bride Include Mess rived in the States in August, is | {the - sister of Mrs. Wolfang dames Ben Griffin, Allen. Harlan, , |Herschkowitsch, 747 Terrace Ave, Robert Pritchard and’ Dr. Norris,
» | Besides her - classes in Mrs. Wilbur Bond, Greensfork,
_ |Museum, she helped set up an 2180 Will entertain. \exhibit of Dutch articles in the] Miss * Starost received her |Museum, and has arranged port- master's degree from Butler Uni- . |able exhibits that are distributed versity and Jordan Music Con- '. [throughout the schools. |servatory. Bhe”also attended In--
than housing. We moved from
i%
the $50-a-
e decorated, we didn’t care. We § in that $18
apartment that have lasted a
be assisted by the chapter board of management. Mrs. Russell 8, basic necessity, clothing. In our Bosart is in charge of decora- Neighborhood, there's one gal who| {tions. Presiding at the tea tables Makes the rest of the matrons ried at 8 p. m. Saturday in the wij} be Mesdames Maurice E.'100k “{All Saints Episcopal Church hese. Tennant, Frederick D. Stilz. Wil-/ horses. Wherever she is, she's the
liam Dobson, Arch. N... Bobbitt. Well-dressed woman — and my,
Committee in Indi-| it was learned here today.|ting that extra money from one f The National American Mothérs'of the three basics. the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Committee of New York made You're a Sucker
I'he state candi-
the national committee meeting in April. Mrs. and Mr, Stephenson is Nellie Rhodes Ham of Paoli was a graduate of Purdue University. last year's state mother,
Mrs. Harry ‘A. Van Osdol and good many years, and our low, Mark A. Dawson will serve rent didn’t. inconvenience us in
the least. |
like over-dressed clothes
|wife tells me this woman spends [avout a fourth of what the rest
i of the gals spend for clothes. | Local Woman Heads| If food, clothing or shelter hap-|
{pens to be a favorite enjoyment)
{of yours, you'd certainly be wrong | Mrs. W. W. Reedy. 3663 N.to make that one a “cutting Pennsylvania St, has been ap-{down” operation. Most of the pointed chairman of the Amer-
neighbors who seem to have more| | money to spend than you have, in| spite of similar earnings, are get-|
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and don't want as much as things e you're going without. would be eo almost endless, Youre a sucker: when it comes to spending your money. Did: you buy that new living room rug because you thought
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But another way, and a dgndy ope; is to make more money.
ta decide what vou don’t want and. quit spending money for it. But suppose you've eliminated all the unwanted expenditures from your life: and there still isn't enough money to get the things you want. . ! ... Well, then. perhaps what you don’t want. is quite so much lei‘sure time. ..One of the great ways to get the things you want is to get extra income. And the easiest way to get extra income is with what, for want of a better name, we call “outside work.” A great many people, and you may .be one of them, 1 don't know; are too “proud” to do outside work. For some reason, they feel that hustling that extra buck lis. beneath their. dignity. Others, however, get ‘a large part of their fun from their out side earning activity. ‘A man 1 {know whose - hobby is home-re-cording has bullt a fine sparetime business taking “off the air” recordings for people who want to hear how they sound on the radio. He's earning more fun money from his fun, That's double fun. ’ :
MONDAY: GETTING UNDER WAY. .
Mrs. Ethel Minney To Head Pilot Club
je Washington. .
Tomorrow there will be an open diana and Columbia Universities, .
Now let's. consider the other!
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| Chapter; 3 berg, Eta Chapter, and Miss
vour family would get extra hap-|
didn't want the neighbors to see
Lovo Rade four of the fun.plan says.
Cobyright. 1949. by The Indianapolis Times by |
Mrs. Juthal Minngy was elected president of the Club at last; night's dinner meeting in the Ho- yties Ramone Hit ood oh
Other new officers include Mrs. |
Inouse in the Museum from 1 to 4 p.-m. for the Girl Scouts of
jcelebration of “International Month.” “ | ——————————————
Mrs. Hertenstein
The Sigma Delta Tau Sorority is c¢ompleting arrangements for its annual benefit card party at 2 p.m. Feb. 26,
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Ayres Auditorium, Miss Ruth Miller is the general chairman.
A style show will be presented by Ayres. Committee chairmen and their assistants are Miss Velora Beghtel, Alpha |! Miss Phyllis Bissel-
Betty Baynes, Theta Chapter, | ticket sales and arrangements;
Miss Lucille Brown, table ar. |} rangements, and Mrs. Wayne | Hertenstein, chairman, -Mes-
dames James Skinner, Milton
Rardin and Carl Daldauf, prizes. * Mrs. E. H. Bouth will be the hostess for the party. Pro-
ceeds will be used to. furnish films and movie equipment for { Riley Hospital ‘and the Rotary Convalescent Home for Children.
State
Weavers |
Plan Exhibit
The Indiana Weavers Guild announces- an exhibit in Block's] Auditorium Mar, 1-5. Headed by, Mrs. Merrill Brinson, Muncie, the! suild is composed: of 120 memibers. - Mrs. Brinson will be gen«| el chairman of the event, | yeaving on looms will be demonstrated from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. each day during the exhibit. Hand-woven articles made by the club memhers also will be: on display. Hostesses for the event Will be Mrs. Jack Rhoades, Martinsville, Mar, 1; Miss Irma Bachman, Mar. 2; Mrs. Raymond Sager, Coving-| ton, Mar. 3; Miss Emily McCullough,. Mar. 4; and Mrs: H.-C: Percival, Nashville, Mar, 5. Committee chairmen will include Miss Bachman and H. D. Traub, guild exhibits; Mrs, Harold Von Wahide, Anderson, and Miss Virginia Sowers, looms and spinning equipment; Miss McCullough, outside exhibits; Miss Clara Peirce, Muncie, and Mrs. Rhoades, publicity. {
i » » | ‘Phi Delta Pi Fete, | Initiation Planned | Mrs. William Chandler will entertain members of Delta Chap-: ter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, at a “pitech-in” dinner tonight in her home, 2317 W. Jackson St. { Informal initiation will be held for -Mesdames Irene Douglas, h, | i and Miss Payments
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