Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1937 — Page 7

MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1987

7th District Clubwomen Meet Friday

Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, Education Unit Head, To Be Speaker.

Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, chairman of the Education Department of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, is to be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs at 10 a. m. Friday. The program is being arranged by Mrs. Clayton Ridge, Education ‘Department chairman. Mrs. W. D. Keenan is to preside. Mrs. Whitehurst, whose home is in Baltimore, is candidate for the general Federation first vice presidency at the Federation election next May in Kansas City. She has the distinction of being the first and only woman to be appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of Maryland. She is past president of the Maryland Federation; member of the University Hospital Board of Trustees and the Presbyterian Home for the Aged Among the department chairmen who are to make reports at the Friday meeting are Mesdames M. E. Woolf, K. V. Ammerman, Carl Withner, T. W. Demmerly, H. P. Willwerth, W. L. Sharp and Fred L. Pettijohn. Club presidents also are to make reports. They include Mrs. J. ‘C. Barnhill, junior president of the Home Economics Club; Mrs. D. T. Brownlee, Hoosier Tourist Club president; Mrs. Carl Neerman, Independent Social Club; Mrs. Bert 1. Combs, Indianapolis Current Events Club, Mrs. Ancil Brown, Inter Alia Club; Mrs. Ernest B. Foster, Inter Nos Club; Mrs, J. E. Hankins, Irvington Social Study Club: Mrs. A. E. Shirley, Magazine Club: Mrs. E. V. Mithcell, Monday Club: Mrs. Ernest Fullenwider, Mul-tum-in-Parvo Club; Mrs. Paul Oren, Women’s Municipal ‘Gardens Club. The Division of Character Education has recently been added to the Department of Education of the Federation. Mrs. Edwin Miller, Peru, past president of the state federation, is the state division chairman. Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn is the Seventh District division chairman.

Peace Is Theme For Sisterhood

“Peace” is to be the theme of the | Temple Sisterhood’s meeting today | in the Delaware Street Temple. Mrs. Sidney V. Romer, president, | is to ‘preside. Mrs. David Lurvey is | to read a paper entitled “Peace and | the School Textbooks.” Following the program outlined | by the National Temple Sisterhood | Fedaration, whose major project is | “Peace,” a peace play is to be pre- | sented. Peace news flashes are to be read during the year. Mrs. Louis Wolf and Mrs. Emma Kominers are peace committee cochairmen. Mrs. A. H. Kaufman is | to be hostess at tea following the | program.

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By MARIAN YOUNG NEW YORK, Nov. 15—Even though she never sets foot in the country and hasn't the faintest desire to find out what winter sports are all about, every woman needs one spectator sports outfit. It needn’t be pretentious, but it ought to be flattering, complete, in perfect taste, and, if her income is limited, classic in design. It may consist of a tweed suit which looks handsome under her every-day fur coat or jacket or = | regular town suit with much-too-casual-for-town accessories. it] might be a black tweed skirt with | a couple of scarlet sweaters, a ‘wide kidskin belt, tiny calot and scarf in scarlet and black plaid. Or the pastel jacket of last spring's town suit worn with a new tweed skirt and the right accessories, Whatever it is, it conjures up visions of an autumn landscape or a football game whenever she thinks of putting it on. It's the answer to the what-to-wear problems which arise ‘whenever there’s an invitation to a football game, a late fall Sunday automobile trip or a weekend at a winter sports resort. Sketched today is a stunning twopiece tweed suit (left) in a lovely soft shade of hyacinth blue. The pleated skirt can be worn with separate sweaters, of course, and the jacket is flattering over a blouse or as is. The suit is shown with a full-length coat of Australian opossiim—that lovely bluish gray fur which is so popular this year—a unique skull cap and matching Ascot in an authentic Scotch plaid red, green, blue and white), The Tyrolean motif still runs rampant in swank sports departments. However, this doesn’t mean that you ought to start right out to get a flowered wool challis dirndl and a Tyrolean hat with a red feather upshooting from the peaked crown. Achieving smartness calls for much more sublety than that. You might, instead, buy a white Tyrolean sweater, like the one on the football fan who leans on the rail opposite the 40-yard line This a

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P-T. A. Notes

[ An open forum on “School Finances” is to be held at the Warren Central High School Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Warren Central is holding open house this week in observance of | American Education Week. Parents | are being urged to attend at least | one class.

| The Edgewood Study Club is to discuss” Making Friends With Books” at a meeting Nov. 19:

Pupils of Mrs. Tha Inman are ‘to present the program at the Wayne 13 Association | Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the | school gymnasium,

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The New Augusta Association is to meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Sports | and hobbies are to be discussed by |

| health class members and basket- |

ball team. ‘Guy Anderson is in| charge.

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Dr. Carl Griffey, Central Normal College president, is to speak on “Relations of Parents, ‘Children and School” at the Garden City Association meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ” n » Fleming Gardens 14 Study Club! met at 1:30 p. m. today in the home | of Mrs. Ralph Penley, 323 Lynons | Ave. Mrs. Ruby Bever was to discuss “Crime and Its Effect on the | Youth of Today.” The Mothers’ Chorus meets Friday of each week | at 2 p. m. at the school. | ” 2 » | The Glenn's Valley Association is to observe father’s night at its meeting at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 19. A group | of pupils’ mothers is to present a play. bh » W Wayne Township High School P.-T. A. meeting is to be held at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday in the Ben Davis High School. Included on the program is to be a debate and special music. Mrs. H. PF. Goll is to preside. Mrs. Ben Wallace, social hour chairman, is to be assisted by teachers’ wives.

Southport Grade School is to meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. The pro-

white with panels of olive green cable stitching on shoulders and bosom. It's finished with hammered silver buttons, and the collar 1s edged with olive green to match the cable stitching. Fairly expensive, but simple to wash and sure

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scasons hence as it is now, In other words, one of those good investments you hear about now and then Shown with the sweater are lovely pigskin gloves, lined with sheepskin. Sketched in the panel above are: a Tyrolean belt—nice with any simply tailored ‘wool dress—and warm mittens ‘with calf palms and backs of llama. The belt is of nacural homespun with clusters of little red and yellow wool flowers.

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Women Lawyers Will Meet With Medical Group

The Indiana Association of Women Lawyers and active and alumnae members of Nu Sigma Phi, Women's medical sorority, are to hold a joint dinner meeting Nov. 22 in the Business and Professional Women's clubhouse. Dr. Exie Welsh, James Whitcomb Riley Hospital, is to speak on “Delinquent Children.” Dr. Jane Ketcham is to discuss “Experiences of a Doctor in the flood District.” Examination of Expert Witnesses” is to be Miss Bess Robbins’ topic, and Miss Lucille Smith is to speak on “Legal Responsibility of Doctors.” | Miss Elizabeth Garber, president of Nu Sigma Phi, has announced that arrangements committee members are to include Dr. Lillian B. Mueller, Dr. Frances Brown and Miss Marietta Houston. The program committee appointed by Mrs. Mary E. Ramier, law association president, includes Mesdames Jessie VanArsdale and Julia K. Schroeder, East Chicago, and the Misses Mildred Gallagher and Leona Sherman. Reservations may be made by women doctors, lawyers and dentists with Miss Garber, Mrs. Mary J. Shepherd or Miss Bonnie Miller,

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Fish Good Substitute For Meat

High in Protein, but It Is Lacking in Calories.

(Eleventh ot a Series)

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX Fish is high in protein and makes | a first-class substitute for much more |

expensive meat. If you live far from the sea, then let the sea send its protein and iodine treasures to your kitchen in cans. Nationally known canners of fish are just as careful of their

product as you are of your family's health. So, if any old-fash-

foned superstition ‘about canned fish being dangerous lingers in your mind, dismiss it. If you live far inland, are not certain of your fish dealer's refrigeration, or if he does not carry modern quick-froz-en foods, then the fish in cans is your safest ‘way to economy through crab, salmon and tuna, One-half cup of crab, salmon or tuna fish furnishes about the same amount of protein as one-fourth pound of cross rib of beef. However, fish is leaner than meat. Due to the fat in the beef the calories furnished by it are about 100 more than the fish. Any loss of calories in a fish meal are easily made up by

adding a little more butter or sugar to some dish. All three fish mentioned make delicious salads combined with celery and mayonnaise. Salmon or tuna may be used for loaf, ¢roquettes, souffle or a scalloped dish or timbales. Crab makes a delicious appetizer with the addition of some cocktail sauce, and of

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Christ ‘Church Group To Sponsor Lecture

Mrs. Demarchus Brown is to pree sent a travelogue at 8 p. m. toe morrow in the Christ Church pare {sh house in Monument Circle The lecture is to be entitled “A Journey in Holland,” and is sponesored by the Girl's Friendly Society of the church, Miss Patricia Woe thall is ticket committee chairman, Preceding the lecture, Mrs. Lenore

Ivey Fredrickson of the Burroughs School of Mugic is to offer several vocal selections.

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