Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1932 — Page 10

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WHITE CROSS HEALTH ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED HERE

Mrs. Blake Is Elected President An organization meeting of the White Cross, to operate under trustees of Methodist hospitals of Indiana, was held Wednesday in the nurses’ home of the local hospital. Tentative constitution and bylaws wore accepted by the group of more than fifty charter members, and these officers were elected: rp Ed ® ar Blake, president: Felix T McWhlrter. first vice-president; John N. Carev. second vice-president: Charles Buchanan. third vice-president: Walter Workin's fo , urth vice-president: T. W. Veck. vicc-Drcsldrnt; Charles Mueller, recording secretarv: J. W Noble assistant recording secretarv: Dwieht Ritter, torresnondlntr secretarv. and C. F. Dearborn, treasurer. Adopt Health Program The nominating committee included Mesdames Madison Swadener, Charles Buchanan, Henry Ostrom, C. E. Cottingham, and Horace Boggy. Mrs. Blake acted as temporary president, and Mrs. O. W. Fifer as temporary secretary. Membership will be made up of representative church and club women of the state. Branches of the main organization, the White Cross center, will be known as guilds. Objects of the organization, as pointed out in the constitution, is to stimulate interest in the subject of good health, and in activities of the Methodist hospital in increasing efficiency and usefulness of hospital service; securing and co-ordinating volunteer service; distributing health information; securing public understanding and support of the hospital, and ministering to extra needs of the sick. Committees to Be Named Vice-presidents will act as chairmen of the following standing committees: Mrs. McWhirter, membership; Mrs. Carey, finance; Mrs. Buchanan, social service; Mrs. Working, extension, and Mrs. Peck, field service. Other standing committees; Supplies, furnishings, social, publicity, music and auditing, will be appointed by the president, with the approval of her executive board. Mrs. Blake appointed Mrs. Brandt C. Downey as chairman to arrange a membership tea Feb. 17 in the nurses’ home.

Benefit Party Will Be Given by Social Club Independent Social Club will give a benefit card party at 2 Friday afternoon at the 'Banner-Whitehill Furniture Company. Proceeds will go to the relief fund of the orgafiization. Sixty tables will be in play. The club, which was organized more than twenty-five years ago as a social club, later undertook several philanthropic projects. At the present time it supports a student loan fund, and gives aid to the Indianapolis Day Nursery, as its chief project. The club supports a room with 1 four beds at the nursery, and recently presented it with a Frigidaire plant when the nursery was moved into the new location on Lockerbie street. Reservations for the party may be made with Mrs. W. E. Freeman or Mrs. Mae Van Natta. Mrs. Carl G. Neetman is general chairman for the party, and Mrs. W. E..Ratcliffe is president of the club. Bible Class to Meet Ladies’ Bible class of Tuxedo Park Baptist church will have a business meeting and party at 2 Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. S. Chapman, 121 Drexel avenue.

Daily Recipe CREAM OF VEGETABLE SOUP 1A cup finely chopped rutabaga turnip 1A cup finely chopped ca rrots 1A cup finely chopped onion 1A cup finely chopped celery 1A cup melted fat 2 tablespoons flour 2 quarts milk made of 2 cups skim milk powder, 2 quarts water 1 teaspoon salt Cook the finely chopped vegetables in fat for ten minutes, add the flour and stir until all are well blended. In the meantime heat the reconstituted milk in a double boiler, add a little of it to the vegetable mixture, stir well, combine with the rest of the milk, add the salt and cook for ten minutes. The flavor is improved if the soup is allowed to stand for a short time to blend before serving. Reheat and serve. Other combinations of vegetables can, of course, be used.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Just about now you’re probably wondering if a print shouldn't be your first spring dress. Good idea. Most everybody likes a print. It’s something that gives you plenty of the fashionable color. Something you can wear all summer. Fashionable designs are mostly small. Which is right. For with colors as bright as they are, you can’t have too large patterns. And you want color more than you want design. There aren’t a lot of different colors in one print, either. So it doesn’t look jumbly. Even though it’s a print, you get the feeling of “a green dress” or ‘‘a navy dress” or “a red dress,” and so on, just as though it were one color. Variety ot Uses We’re seeink prints used in many ways. One good way is a whole dress of print with a short jacket or long redingote of solid color. In another the print makes the bodice of the dress and the plain color makes the skirt. (Sometimes a jacket, too.) Still another way—and this you can see in the illustration—is a print dress with plain color trimming. In this case it’s the soft, draped, fichu-like neckline that’s plain. But it might just as smartly been a sash or a scarf. Tailored Suits, Too One of the newest printed costumes we’ve seen—and it .stepped out of a limousine and into one of New York’s exclusive specialty shops one day last week—was a tailored suit of printed silk. Not too tailored, of course. It had a soft, dessmaker look to it. But the jacket was fitted and the skirt straight. And that certainly is something new. Sometimes two prints are combined in one dress. The same pattern but different colors. Companion prints, these are called, and they’re in harmonizing combinations such as a brown print with beige pattern used with a green print witht the same biege pattern. (Copyright. 1932. by Amos Fairish i n * u By the way, have you written yet for the bulletin on Correct Color Combinations? Address Amos Parrish, care The Times’ New York Fashion Bureau, 500 Fifth avenue, New York. And inclose a stamped return envelope. Next: Amos Parrish finds interesting news in wallpaper. ALPHA DELTA TAU TO INITIATE FIVE Formal initiation services will be held by the Alpha Delta Tau sorority Thursday night at the Lumley tea room. A dinner will follow the services. Table decorations will be sweet peas, the sorority flower, and appointments will be in pink and green, the sorority colors. The initiates will be: Misses Alta Davis, Mary Farrell, Pauline Heidt, Betty Wood and Mrs. Ann Barnes. The committee in charge is Miss Katherine Bland and Miss Blanche Taylor.

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Food ‘Stunt’ Helps Needy in Chicago A unique food conservation plan. the most comprehensive in Chicaeo dnee the “meatless days” of World war times, is voluntarily in force in the nation's second city. Its purpose is to take food from the tables of those who hare more than they need and place it on the tables of the destitute. On the success of the plan may depend the lives of some of the 500.000 men,*women and children who are dependent on charity for <ood. This story describes the plan and its progress. BY RAY BLACK United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Housewives of Chicago are helping to defeat the depression by organizing to share food from their kitchens with their 400,000 hungry neighbors. As in World war days, the movement is the result of a campaign and has its slogan. The slogan is “One pioneer meal a week for ten weeks in 250,000 homes.” A “pioneer meal” is one ample and nourishing but low in cost. The saving effected by serving a meal that costs about 35 cents, instead of one costing $2.50 or so, is to be turned in by each housewife to the joint emergency relief fund for distribution to the >125,000 destitute families in Chicago. Husbands Are Helping Society matrons, club women, wives of millionaires are joining with the host of women who do their own cooking in a revival of pioneer thrift for the benefit of the unfortunate. Husbands are helping. They are eating food they haven’t tasted since boyhood on the farm—and liking it. The campaign is indorsed by the joint emergency relief committee and is directed by Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy. Emblems are worn by those who have pledged themselves to the plan. The associated milk dealers of the city agreed to distribute a specially tabbed bottle to each of 250,000 home as “savings banks” to receive the money saved by housewives who serve cheaper meals. “I grew up eating pioneer meals. I remember what we used to eat in Chicago’s younger days and I’m going back to those menus,” said Mrs. J. F. Ahles, one of the housewives sponsoring the plan. She has been married fifty-four years. Thousands Exchange Recipes Thousands of women exchanged recipes today. Brokers, salesmen, street car conductors, laborers in the streets were intermediaries in hundreds of cases. “Here is a recipe my wife said to give you for your wife,” was the password between men in street cars, office and lunchroom. Sample recipes, showing what can be accomplished, have been prepared by leaders in the campaign. Two typical ones follow: Usual meal cost $2.50. Shrimp cocktail, lamb chops, rissole potatoes, broccoli, Hollandaise sauce, light rolls, butter, mint, celery and carrot salad, chocolate cream pie, whipped cream, coffee. Pioneer meal cost 35 cents. Spanish rice, apple and carrot salad, butterscotch pudding, coffee. Another pioneer meal cost 36 cents. Salt meat, boiled kale, escalloped potatoes, bread, one-egg cup cakes, coffee. India, Debate Topic “Resolved, That India Should Be Granted Her Independence,” is the subject of a debate to be presented by Edward Fillenwerth, a Butler university student, and Norman Rcbinson, a former student, at 6:30 Sunday night before members of the Vesper Club of Christ church. Supper will follow the debate.

A Day’s Menu Breakfast — Oranges, cereal, cream, crisp broiled bacon, cornmeal muffins, milk, coffee. Luncheon — English monkey, shredded leaf lettuce with Thousand Island dressing, toasted muffins, canned cherries, hermits, milk, tea. Dinner — Fruit cocktail, broiled pork chops, creamed potatoes, cabbage-apple and raisin salad., steamed figs, plain cake, milk, coffee.

Ultra-Feminine Negligee Flatters Deflated Ego

BY JOAN SAVOY NEA Service Writer

You honestly may prefer a serviceable tailored flannel dressing gown and you may go in heavily for plain wearable lingeries and sleep in pajamas. But nothing can flatter a deflated ego more effectively than a' luxurious, utterly feminine outfit of underwear and negligee. Pastel colored crepe or satin things, with ecru Alencon lace, settle the matter for you this season. The vogue for dyeing the lace exactly to match the color of the crepe is not so good for underthings. There is a certain off-white, almost the delicate tone of those tea roses that may be white, may be pink, or may be yellow. This looks absolutely elegant with the same tone lace, and if you’re a bride, or if you like near-white thises and thats, you will love outfits of this type. However, peach colored crepe, with ecru lace, is hard to beat. New

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(From Nat Lewis, New York) “sets” include a variety of combinations of pieces to select from. There are nightgowns, panties, slips and bed-jackets and slips, panties and brassieres. One of the neat tricks is to have a long, fitted, flowing negligee and a trim, fitted combination to wear under it. This one is made of deep peach colored satin, with rich trimming in Alencon lace in ecru shade. The dressing gown fits nicely, when shut, has a luxurious yoke and long sleeves of the lace and a deep flounce of the lace, too. The sleeves are tight fitting and lock ultra smart with the flowing lines of the garment. Under this a fitted princess combination of the peach satin has a yoke and lower edging of the lace and some of the oak leaves of the design let into the garment for additional decorative touches. Mission Board to Meet Directors of the Indianapolis Flower Mission will meet at 10 Thursday at headquarters in the Architects and Builders’ building.

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Husbands to Be Feted by Study Club George Washington's bicentennial will be celebrated by the Irvington Mothers’ Study Club at a party Friday night, when the members will entertain for their husbands, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Silas J. Carr, 520 North Audubon road. Mrs. W. H. Cooper will be hostess with Mrs. Carr, In the receiving line will be Dr. and Mrs. Carr, and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. John Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carr, will be dressed as George Washington, and will greet the guests. Dr. A. H. Kex.na will speak on “Forces That Made George Washington Great.' There will be a musical program. In the dining room the table will be set with Colonial tea service, centered with red rases, and lighted with red v .pers. Confections and ices will be fashioned in silhouettes of George and Martha Washington, and smal 1 cakes will be designed in the form of the flag. Silhouettes of the Washingtons wiT. hang on the walls. Mrs. H. L. Scott and Mrs. Rov Graves will pour assisted by members of the social committee, Mesdames Arthur J Randall, C. E. Eash and Nick T. Puckett, all in Colonial costume. SORORITY MOTHERS WILL GIVE BENEFIT Zeta Tau Alpha Mothers’* Club of Butler university will entertain with a benefit bridge party at 2 and 8 Friday at the chapter house, 329 Hampton drive. The party is being given for the benefit of the Butler university chapter house building fund. Mrs. William A. Smith is general chairman. U. C. T. Women to Meet Ladies auxiliary to United Commercial Travelers will meet at 7:30 Saturday night at the Woman’s Department Club.

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