Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1939 — Page 19
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Will Entertain Topeka Visitors
‘Candle Flame’ Review Due at Meeting of Theta Tau Psi Sorority. A visiting alumna of a college sorority will be tpnored at a bufiet
supper dSaturady evening following the annual state luncheon of the or-
ganization. Initiation services were|
conducted recently for pledge members of a Butler University honorary
sorority and officers of two Indianapolis Greek letter groups are installing newly elected officers. Several other sororities will hold routine business discussions and one will hear a book review at meetings today and tomorrow.
Mrs. Louetta Cordier Thompson, | § Topeka, Kas., will be a guest of Mrs. | |
Mrs . Andrews
To Talk Today
Three Book Reviews Are| On Programs of Church ~ Organizations.
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Thee book reviews are to be presented at meetings this afternocn
following luncheon today and another society is holding an allday meeting. The fifth in a series of Lenten meetings will be held icnight.
Mrs. J. E. Andrews is to speak to members of the Alice Meier Circle of the Broadway Methodist Church
following their luncheon this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence J. Carlson, 3028 Ruckle St.’ Mrs.
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of women’s churcA organizations. | - | One group will view motion pictures
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Treat Among New Recipes
Big Apple Sundae Coconut Grove and Pineapple Surprise Listed.
By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX Has your appetite the spring urge for adventure? Is your sweet tooth r'arin’ to go? Then let’s go. We'll start off with Pineapple Surprise, a cash-winning recipe in 3 veoent soda fountain trade con= Pineapple Surprise (Individual serving)
One whole slice pineapple, 1 scoop vanilla ice cream, 1 scoop hot chocolate fudge, 1 tablespoon whipped cream, 1 teaspoon crushe ed almonds, 1 maraschino cherry.
‘Sweet Tooth’
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Dallas Pierce is to lead devotions and Mrs. Robert Avels, vocalist, will present a program of Easter music, accompanied by Mrs. Russell M. Carothers. : i Assisting hostesses are to be Mesdames Malcolm Mooers, Leland
Engmark, Elmer Voigt and Frances y ha to & a lot (Individual serving) Kinder. : : of an Ee pen. So This humus will also supply the| prom Atlantic City, N. J. this The Rev. Robert C: Kuebler will|if you follow some simple rules, Pecessary air. | suggestion blows in from the nimble speak at 7:45 p. m. tonight on the|but it is poor economy to try to| If the soil is acid, sometimes brain of George Reckard. fifth of a series of midweek Lenten, grow plants of any kind in un-|grOWing a moss on the sur-| One baked apple, 1 scoop va-| services in the Friedens Evangelical | productive land. . face, it can be sweetened by gelting hilla: ice’ cream, ' 3-4 tablespoon and Reformed Church. His sub-| Before planting anything ~ in- Peal moss or manure down into the crushed red cherries. : ject will be “The Choice’ of the|vestigate your soil and find out what Subsoil admitting ld telnhiai Place baked apple on ‘bottom, People.” A program of .special|the soil needs for the kind of plants| Some Dons 1 ne ih elp un ig then ice cream and top with music will be presented by the|you want to grow. i) 51 alk aline = ihen a Aime. cherries. church choir. £0 Most plants like a neutral or pet SUMIUM suphate Danis Coconut Grove { slightly acid soil. Certain types of lle rhodedendrons which need a “(Individual serving) A motion picture program will be| plants like rhododendron, laurel, ape condition, Yai d . 1 8 presented before gmembers of the|and azaleas must have acid soil.| tthe Soft needs analyulng send a| gy feeling adventurous? Then Woman's Club of the Roberts Park|Buy litmus paper at your drug ST 0 : To i a wi|onward, led by James Fowlers Methodist Church following their store, wet some soil, and if the blue re Sxper t chemical fertilizars to|CTY Of “Coconut Grove” Mr. covered dish luncheon this after- litmus paper turns a deep red the ‘cll You what c Fowler hails from Lexington, Miss. noon in the church parlors. Mrs. soil is very acid. If it stays blue it|USE One scoop vanilla ice cream, C. F. Williams, president, and Mrs. | ig alkaline. 2 ladle of caramel sauce, ‘1 small Herbert Gardner, program chair-| Most surface soil will grow plants scoop strawberry ice cream, man, are to be in charge of the|if it has grown a crop of weeds or shredded coconut, whipped cream, motion picture presentation. grass. It contains humus which cherry. Use a large dish, bile on ingre-
dients. . Be sure that the ground around the roots is well drained. If the soil is clay break it up with cattle manure. If the soil is sand and the water drains away too quickly add cattle manure to help hold the moisture Get humus into the soil where plant roots must feed.
William F. Hendren., 3420 Broad-| | way, at a buffet supper Saturday evening. Other guests will include former classmates from the Indiana University Class of 1915. The women will be in Indianapolis to: attend the 65th anniversary of Founders’ Day luncheon and dance of Delta Gamma Sorority Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Out-of-town guests at the supper will include Mesdames Willis Kixmiller, Nelson Gibson, Emmett Hulett, Walter Bercaw, Steffen Jacobson, Annabelle Highman Gussin and George Schilling, all of Chicago; Mesdames William Gipe, Clarence Painter and Thurman Hall, Alexandria; Mrs. Jeanette Bartelle McNierney, Toledo; Mrs. Field Dailey, Franklin; Mrs. Clayton O’Banion, Tipton; Mrs. Clem Chris- » tie, Los Angeles; Mrs. Bowman Frazier and Mrs. George Henley, Bloomington; Mrs. Margaret Banta Whitaker and Mrs. Elizabeth Banta % Tolle, Detroit; Mrs. Ann Wade Haglind, Howe; Miss Elizabeth Malony, ~ Crawfordsville, and Miss Lois Marshall, South Bend.
(Fourth of a Series) ers By DONALD GRAY HERE are short cuts in gardening where money can be saved, but never save money by cheating our plants of their food.
Arrange in this order: Slice of pineapple, vanilla ice cream, then all the rest on top. Frank J. Mickey of Fostoria, O., thought up that one.
Big Apple Sundae
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For the active age, action pleats stitched part way down, and flaring at the hem, are a focus of charm. Pattern 8421 is designed for sizes: 2, 4, 8 and 8 years. Size 4 requires 2% yards of 35-inch material for’ dress and panties both; 1! yards ~ of braid or lace. 3 To obtain a pattern and step-bys step sewing instructions inclose 1% cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size,
There are many named varieties of commercial fertilizers for sale and available at your garden supply store. Use them only after you have cetermined for yourself what your soil lacks.
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Spring flowers will be used in the decorations. Assisting Mrs. Hendren will be ‘Mrs. Mark Hamer and Mrs. O. H. Hershman.
Mrs. Marshall Haislup will review “Candle Flame” (Millard) following the luncheon meeting of Theta Tau Psi Sorority at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Jones will be hostess at her home, 1137 Shannon Ave. Officers will be elected during the business session, :
Initiation services were conducted recently for seven pledges of the Butler University chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, © national honorary journalistic ‘sorority. The initiates were honored at a dinner after the
induction at the home of Miss Mar-|
jory Craft, vice chapter. The group
president of :the
initiated included
Misses Fanchon Parsons, Isabel Boy- | -
€r, Louise Ryman, Norma Conder, Ann Logan, Ruth Collier and Elnora Hartman. Prof. Donald D. Burchard, faculty sponsor of the chapter, and Mrs. Burchard were guests st thé dinner, Mrs. Delores Harakas, 2848 N. New Jersey St. will entertain members
of the Bonae Amicae Chapter of the
“ Verus Cordis Sorority at a meeting
at 7:30 p. m. tonight.
Members of Alpha Chapter of Alpha Gamma Sorority will meet at 7:30 p. m. tonight at the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Barrett, 5369 * Guilford Ave.
Miss Eleanor Klutey, 1009 Congress Ave. will be hostess to members of Alpha Pi Omega Sorority at 8 o'clock tonight at her home.
Members of Alpha Beta Chi Sorority will entertain at a card party at 8:15 m. tomorrow at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Miss Ruth
From her “shoe gloves” to the top. of her brisk suede chapeau,
this gay miss is ready for spring.
smartest shapes and her feet are
a new type of overshoe treated with a process that resembles ‘suede
and leather.
Moose Women
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Mrs. Martha Sterling, Erie, Ps.. grand dean of the “academy
Moose, will be honored by the local chapter at a dinner at 6 o'clock tonight in Moose Temple.
Forty candidates will be initiated as the “class of the grand dean” following dinner. Mrs. Esther Hansford, senior regent, will preside. Mrs. Sterling is on an official tour of Women of the Moose chapters, instructing them in program deveiopment. ; : Miss Gertrude Bopp, chairman of the social service committee, will be assisted with the arrangements by Mesdames Clara Thompson, Ella Vice, Jean Butze, Edith Magenheimer and Faye Wilbur. Members of the chapter are to be entertained this afternoon at a card party in Moose Temple. Mrs. Mildred Beck, library committee chairman, will be in charge, assisted by Mesdames, Cleo Moore, Opal Fredenberg, Linda La Plant, Alvine
in a gay green, tile and tan plaid. Her hat is one of the season's
Her frock is of featherweight wool
protected against April showers by
Mrs. Russell Cox will review “The Evergreen Tree” on the program sponsored by the Loyal Women's Class of the Broad Ripple Christian Church this afternoon in the church auditorium. The Melody Singers, directed by Miss Grace Gibson, are to present a musical program. Mrs. Troy Scott, president, has been in charge of ticket sales.
A review of “Rebecca” (Du Maurier) will be presented ‘by Mrs. Honta Hedger on the program -sponsored by the Woman’s Missionary
Music: Will Feature ~~ Con Moto Meeting
Members of the Con Moto Club will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Gertrude Gutelius,
2 of 3028 Park Ave. for a social meeting friendship” of the Women of the ond musical program.
Mrs. L. M. Bayes will read a paper on “Chamber Music.” Miss Lucilie Stewart will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Norvin Strickland. Mrs. Frederick McMillan’s vocal selections will be accompanied by Mrs. Varjo Anderson. ‘Mrs. McMillan is program chairman.
Dr. Rossto Talk at N. A. W. Session
A talk and musical program will be featured at the program following a banquet at 7 p. m. Monday at the Hotel Washington for members 6f the National Association of Women. Dr. M. O. Ross, dean of the College of Business Administration at
Society of the Seventh Christian
| Church this afternoon in the Ban-
ner-Whitehill auditorium. . Music will be provided by the Madrigal
- | Singers of Tech High School under
‘the direction of J. Russell Paxton. . Dr. Bruce L. Kershner was to speak at the all-day meeting of the Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist Church today at the home |of Mrs. J. P. Scott, 525 Buckingham (Drive. The Rev. H. W. Ranes was to
lead the devotions,
Winners in Bridge
Winners of Tuesday's duplicate bridge game at Block’s auditorium
Dorothy Ellis, bridge forum director. Winners are:
W. H. Bridgins and Mrs. Carl Rusie, first; Mrs. Arthur Pratt and Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, second. East. and Wade. Lushbaugh, first, Mrs. F. S.
second.
and Mrs. H. P. Kendrick, second. East and West: Mrs. J. T. Cracraft
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McDonald is chairman ‘of the arrangements committee, assisted by Misses Jean Patterson, Margaret
Negley, Mildred McCullough: and E.
ys and Mrs. E. C. Ball, first, Mrs. |.
Aimee Thayer and Miss Olive j& Aughinbaugh, second. oN Section 3—North and South: Mrs. |{) T.. A, Stewart and Mrs. J, P. : Dockter. first, Mrs. Earl Moore and Mrs. E. H. Murphy, second. East and |S West: Mrs. William James and Mrs. Carl Sauer, first, Mrs. Charles Maudlin and Mrs. James Bridges, $e second. : i
Butler University, will talk on “Cer- : tain = Factors Affecting Present
4 ; Nyy Trends in Business and Econema Louise Callahan, and) Roller Aces Pp lan. Par ty lies.” Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, rT ? : | The Riverside Roller . Aces will will play. Officers: of Phi Chapter of Delia hold a roundup and “hard times” Mrs. Florence K. Thacker, presi- » Kappa Sigma Sorority will be in- Party tomorrow night at the River- dent, will appoint members of the stalled at a formal Founders’ Day side Rink. The arrangements com- nominating and auditing commitdinner tonight at the Hotel Riley. Mittee includes Miss Mildred Wall, tees. Miss Velma Hert and Mrs. Those who will take office include Miss Evelyn Cloyd, Joe Carson and Mattie Jo Hackley will have charge Miss Margaret Cunningham, presi- Dean Groves. of decorations. ’
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dent; Miss Lois Buskirk, recording secretary; Miss Kathryn Lagarde, corresponding secretary; Miss Alice Wilde, treasurer, and Miss Aileen Roberts, pledge mistress. i
Recently installed officers of Chi Beta Kappa Sorority are Miss ¢ Frances Bernard, president; Miss|: Irma Holtman, vice president and|: secretary, and Mrs. Joseph Seerley, treasurer. Installation was con-|: 9 ducted at the 14th annual formal dinner of the organization recently : helc at the Marott Hotel. :
* Backstage Club Party Is Sunday.
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Members of the Civic Theater Backstage Club will hold their third party of the season Sunday evening at the theater. ih A contest and one-act play are tol: be entertainment features. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Skyrme will be in . ' # charge. Members of the play cast include Mrs. Maurice T. Harrell, Dr. William Cook and James McDaniel. . Refreshment committee members are Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Greer, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vawter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bunch and Dr. and Mrs. ~ Fritz Morris. The club member- ¢. ship is composed of persons who have had roles in Civic Theater plays or have assisted on preduction staffs. : :
.* Aids Are Named for B. P. W. Bridge Party
. '# A number of assistants were announcen today 0 aid ‘in 2 wangements £3 the bridge party =aturday evening at the Business and 2 Professional Women’s clubhouse. "The party is under the auspices of the Irvington Division of the B. P. Ww. C. : ’ Assistants will include the Misses ® Clara Vincent, Irene Daugherty, Mary Peider, Louise McCarthy and Mesdames Dorothy Shipman, Mary , Karns, Cecile Shields, Ruth Milli- %, @ gan and Besse B. Helser.
Plans 1. G. W. A. Party
|. Miss Jean Scheidler, 3434 E. Kessler Blvd., will entertain members of |
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