Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1939 — Page 7
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1080
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a lecture on the duties of young burns me up,” James had said, “the
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Plan Trail Ride To Mooresville
‘Excursion’ to Start From Algonquin Club at 1 P. M. Saturday.
Several Marion County saddle! clubs are to hold a trail ride Satur day to Mooresville, The group plans to ride over a marked road made almost entively of dirt and gravel
The ride willl
begin at 1 p. m. from the Algonquin
Club,
to the New Highland Hotel and] Sanitarium in Martinsville by truek|
Horges will be quartered near) Mooresville and riders will be taken |
for dinner and overnight lodging. Following an early breakfast, the)
vides over some picturesque trails in that vicinity before the return to; Algonauin, | Among reservations made by Algonguin members are those of | Messrs. and Mesdames V. K. Reed- | er, C. R. York, R. W, Teeguarden,| J. J. Ronayne, William Hussey, Fred | Cox, William Jarrett: Misses Naney York, Louise Dickson, Rosemary | Dickson, Emma Moore, Mary Moore | and Grace Speer; Robert Hutton) and Dr. P. O. Bonham, | Riders from the Eagle Lane Sadfle Club will be Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Earl, Fred MecAnineh, James Richey and Mr. Joseph) Sprecklemeyer, From Keleh's Dude Ranch will come Ralph Keleh, Ed-| ward Bray, Patty Pritchard and Mr, and Mrs, Ward Fable, A. W. Goltra, Crawfordsville, has) reported that a group from the] Montgomery County Saddle Club] will join the riders.
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Two Initiation Sessions Listed
Sorority Units;
Sigma Kappa to Elect Officers
Rough and formal initiation sessions are included in activities
School Children
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By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
Children Note |peonie. ney mus aivays pus we Shortcomings |v. mmo Of Their Dad
her, Both James and Betty listened Hear His Talks on Duties Of Youngsters Without
well, Neither looked at the other. For, although they admired their Revealing Feelings,
father, they had noticed certain discrepancies in his own habits. “It
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“You children get busy, now, and help your mother.” “She said not to,” answered James. And Betty said, “We were busy all day, daddy, helping to clean house." “Yes, they have been grand,” said mother, “James gave up his ball game to beat rugs and Betty aired all the clothes in the attic. We are all tired to death, Couldn't you help us, Elmer?”
Father Gives Excuse 1.
“Oh, I haven't been doing a thing all day but make enough money to 2. run this place, so I am as fresn a. a daisy. I had a—" 3. “Yes, 1 know,” said mother. 4 “Well, all right. I'm not tired. , Pin an apron on me and see if I care, Gio ahead, son ahd daughter of mine, and let your father do all the sissy work in the house.” . Jeb Unsatisfactory So father helped mother wipe six plates, broke a cup, spilled the breakfast cream and threw a cigaret stub in the dishpan. Upon which she let him go and finished the rest herself. But that was not the end of it. The idea that he had been impressed into service rankled in Mr. Sells’ mind. So the next evening he gave them
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of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Martin planned for Indianapolis sororities, One organization will have a buffet
Ne A Youngsters dashin om | If you've been thinking all alon® ner and rush party, while another will elect its officers for the coms 8 Shing JX rom
school like a luncheon with a dash |
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R eh AS ¢ » \ s | 6064 Broadway, and Miss Elizabeth that the only important function ing year. Several groups will conduct regular business and social
Henderson, Chicago, students at) Butler University, are in Los Angeleg thig week attending the Spurs convention. Spurs ig a sophomore organization for women students at
Rutler. Miss Henderson is national] important, this is indeed the season | pfembers of the organization will
vice president and Miss Martin is president of the Butler chapter. They will attend the Golden Gate Exposition, San Francisco, before returning to Indianapolis,
Dr. Josephine K. Pierced, Indiana
a house guest of Mrs. Moll Wilcox They atlended the annual Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table party last night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs, Harold Brandt, St. Joseph, Mo. formerly Miss Pauline Gault) Indianapolis, will arrive today for a visit with her mother, Mrs Charles J. Gault, 2726's Guilford! Ave, |
Grand Chapter Of O. E.S. Plans |
‘Ruth Session’ |
you choose, be sure that it
A “Ruth Session” of the Indiana Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. will head local lodge activities for women next week. Past presidents and charter members of one unit will be entertained at a party
{to result.
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to make powder cling to the skin, vou ought to do a little experimenting. With the “schoolgirl look" all-
to discover that a good foundation eet at 8:30 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A can hide fine lines and conceal en-|nfys, Lee Benner, pledge captain, larged pores until your treatments|jll be assisted by Miss Marion to correct them begin to take effect. | gchroeder and Mrs. Charles Busen-
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that come in a all shades to mateh| every complexion, Learn to blend|ers’ club of Delta Delta Delta So. it smoothly and evenly, Apply rority at Butler University, Election cream rouge over it, of course, of officers recently was held at the and when you powder, powder gnjversity chapter house. Other generously, pressing quantities of |gmcers are Mrs. D. R. Foster, vice it into the foundation. I a few aqident; Mrs. J. J. Davis, recordminutes, brush off the excess/jh. ceeretary: Mrs. O. H. Rahe with a powder brush or a clean iy. ocuprer: Mrs. James "Firth, corpifte a is oflv. one of|tesponding secretary, and Mrs, G. ete ON Eye nh {'T. Watson, chaplain. Installation she powdery-looking rather than | ch) be in June. Initiation services creamy lotions may be satisfac. | oo conducted recently for Mes tory. Shake well before usin v ha + tak ®ldames L. S. Kirkpatrick, I. H. Hull
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Also, always apply it from base of throat upwards to hairline | A buffet supper tonight at the
Officers will be elected tonight at the meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae of Sigma Kappa Sorority at the home of Mrs. Robert D, Coleman, 8110 N. Illinois St. Members of the nominating committee include Miss Edna Mae Katzenberger, Miss Helen Spiven and Mrs. A. R. Wengel. Mrs. Coleman will be assisted by Mrs, William M. Hutchison and Mrs. Robert Ghere.
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| Members of Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will hold rough initiation services tonight for Mus, RE Russell Herr and Mrs. David Smith. | tain
rd Ite in 5 Mrs. Myron D. Rinker is the new University faculty member, has been the slightly moist, so-called films president of Tri Psi Sorority, moth-
of interest to it.
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members of Kappa Phi Delta hoo-
Sorority with a bridge party tonight at her home, 541 N. Emer son Ave,
Miss Margaret Mitchell, 2035 N. Meridian St, will be hostess at a
meeting tonight of Kappa Kappa Sigma Sorovity,
Members of Alpha Tau Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority, will meet tonight at the Hotel Antlers,
Phi Chapter, Delta Chi Sorority, will meet tonight in the Y. W. C A
Members of Epsilon Chapter, Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet tonight at the home of Miss Virginia White, 1006 BE. Washington St.
Miss Florence Hite, 516 BE. 33d St., will entertain tonight for memspers of Epsilon Pi Delta Sorority,
Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau Sorority, will meet tonight with Miss Doris and Miss Dorothy Prater, 2249 Park Ave.
Miss Lorene Pollock, 1036 N. Olney St. will be hostess tonight for Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority.
cup whole kernel corn, 4 tablespoons butter, 1 tablespoon olive oil, Cook the noodles in boiling salted water until tender, drain, Combine with 2 tablespoons of the butter and put in serving dish,
Creole Sauce
Heat 2 tablespoons butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil in frying pan, Sigma |Add onion, garlic and green pepper. Saute for 5 minutes. Then add corn and tomatoes. Add to-
son to taste. { Serve in large bowl with the noodles. Spinach Pancakes (Serves 4 to 6) Try these spinach novelties for luncheon, One tablespoon flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 3 eggs, 1 cup cooked or canned spinach, pinch of salt. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together. Add eggs, beaten. Add spinach, well drained. Heat butter in skillet and bake mixture like small pancakes. Turn carefully to brown lightly on either side. If desired, finely chopped bacon may be added.
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Members of Sigma Phi Delta Sorority will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bruther, 1220 Park Ave,
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| Nothing is more incongruous than home of Mrs. J. R. Boyle will be a smooth, perfectly made up face |the first in a series of rush parties above a neck which obviously hasi/to be given by Kappa Delta Theta not even been powdered. Think Sorority. A camp fire breakfast will ‘of your throat as part of your be given April 23 at Christian Parks face—not just something to be and a progress dinner party on | creamed at night and made up April 26. Members of the committee only for formal occasions. arranging the parties are Miss Mary Steer —————-— Bean, Miss Margaret Dunkin and Mrs. Ernest Charron.
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Plans will be discussed for a Mothers Day party at the meeting tonight of Alpha Chapter, Omega | Chi Sorority, at the home of Miss Agnes Nayrocker, 1541 Pleasant St.
Chi Beta Kappa Sorority will be entertained tonight at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Tibbs, She will be assisted by Miss Lucile Wenning.
tomorrow, and one organization will hold a stated meeting. The “Ruth Session” will be neld Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week at the Naval Armory. Meals will be served cafeteria style] in Riverside Park and transportation facilities will be provided from headquarters in the Claypool Hotel to the Armory. atk T \ The credentials committee will be Criticizes L . >. at the hotel during Tuesday but will be located at the Armory Wednesday and Thursday. Matrons and patrons of the 1lith District, including the Marion County and] Indianapolis organizations, will] have charge of a grand ball Wednesday evening from 9:30-1 am A pilgrimage will be made Friday morning to the Indiana Masonic Home in Franklin.
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Mrs. Brice Baldwin will be hostF . p Ii ess at 8 o'clock tonight for a e1o “1 ri business meeting of Alpha Chapter, oreign 0 ICY [ Theta Mu Rho Sorority, at her home, 642 N. LaSalle St.
The foreign policy of the United| Members of Beta Chapter, States was criticized by Dr. Laszlo Beta Gamma Sorority, will have a ‘Telkes, Budapest, Hungary, in an regular meeting this evening at the address last night at the annual home of Miss Ann Cole, 23¢ BE. Matrix Table banquet of Theta|gtn St . bers and guests of the organization Sigma Phi at the Indianapolis Ath-| : at 8 p. m. Monday. A luncheon | letic Club. | Miss June Lollar will entertain bridge, held recently at the Hotel ma | “The United States is the only members of Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Riley, was the first in the series of Past presidents and charter mem- pation in the world” said Dr./pi Sorority, at 7:30 o'clock tonight parties. Guests included the Misses bers of Broad Ripple Auxiliary 315, Telkes, “whose foreign policy is!at her home, 316 RK. North St. Martha Jan Foerderer, Edna Mae 0. E. 8, will be entertained at a phased solely on idealism. Do you Hirst, Vivian Dixon and the Mesparty at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs} Americans think that if your coun- | Members of Eta Chapter, Phijdames Esther Hohlt, Rosemary Grace Henson is president of the or-| try were in trouble, England would] Theta Delta Sorority, will have a!Smith, Harriett Brian and Doris ganization. | come to your aid?" formal dinner and candielight initi- | Carson.
Mrs. Lyle Hunter will be hostess for a covered dish supper tomorrow evening at her home, 1530 N. Rural St. It will be the second in a series of rush parties being given Alpha | by Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority. Mrs. William BE. Thompson, 2020 Dexter Ave, will entertain mem-
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Naomi Chapter 131, 0. E. 8, Will qeschoslovakian republic and its) day at the Colonial Tearoom, Those
conduct a stated meeting Friday evening at the temple, North and Illinois Sts. Mrs. Ida Wilson is worthy matron and William Hartmann, worthy patron.
May Day Party Discussion Held
Plans for a May Day art breakfast and institute, May 24, were (0 be discussed today at a meeting at the home of Mrs. E. A. Kelly. The breakfast, which will be in the Florentine Room of the Claypool Hotel, will be a feature of the state convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, May 23-25, at the hotel. Assisting Mrs. Walter S. Grow, chairman of the May Day committee, will be Mesdames C. J. Finch, Kelly, Hal L. Purdy, R. O. McAlexander, Charles Maley, James T. Hamill, Alvin T. Jose, Claud D funk. Helen Talge Brown, William G. Polk, Colin L. Lett, Martha Wilson. C. Li. Watkins, Oliver 8S. Guio, Melissa J. Cornish, Horace G. Casady, Eugene Foley, Irving Blue, George P. Steinmetz, Carl J. Weinhart and H. E. Blasingham.
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Dr. Telkes attacked the former ation service at 6:30 p. m. Satur-
president, Dr. Edward Benes. He to be inducted are Miss Alma
defended Hungary's claims on Ru-| stephens and Miss Roberta Bow-
mania and Slovakia and said that gher. Europe is inevitably tending toward “larger economic units.”
Miss Martha Vollmer will enter-
The services party.
Initiation services were conducted last night at the Women's Athletic Club for pledges of Gamma Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority. followed a dinner
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