Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1939 — Page 17
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 10.9
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Early Settlers | The Ne To Be Warrick] il Group Theme
Con Moto Club Will Elect Officers on Tuesday; Twist Club to Meet.
A talk on early settlers, a guest tea, election, luncheon and dinner meetings have heen planned by Indianapolis women’s clubs for to-|: might, the week-end and eariy next week.
Mrs. Ella Jarrett, president of the Daughters of Warrick County, will | talk on “The Early Settlers of War- | rick County” at a meeting tonight] at the home of Mrs. Lawrence R.| McLain, 4615 Broadway. Mrs. Margaret Frahlich and Mrs. | Maud Johns will tell anecdotes of | “Warrick County Days.” Community | .singing will be under direction of Mrs. Ernest W. Owen. { Members of the Twist Club will | entertain Sunday with a guest tea from 3-5 p. m. at the home of Miss Rosemary Fletcher. Miss Rosemary | Carr, president, will preside at the tea table, assisted by the Misses Mary Barrett, Janet Farrell and Margaret Schisla. In the receiving line will be the Misses Mitzi Early, Dorothy Laughlin, Helen Schumaker and Gertrude Stoab. Guests will include the|: Misses Mary Helen Cain, Beverly: “Carlisle, Agnes Costella, Mildred] : Fischer, Helen Fox, Joan Hackney,| Margaret Hanley. Jane Henry, Estelle Hoffman, Rose Hauk, Vera : Kiesle, Mary Alice Kelly, Joan] Louchery, Katherine Mann, Marie McMahon, Betty O'Connor, Jean Scott, Beverley Siniff, Ann Steinmetz and Patricia Welsh.
Members of the Con Meteo Club will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Norvin Strickland, | 6207 Park Ave. Mrs. IL. W. Bayes § will assist the hostess. Officers will | be elected and a musical program
will be presented. A violin trio, composed of Mesdames Leslie S. Hallam, George L.| Scott and Strickland, accompanied | by Mrs. Ross H. Johnson, will pre-| sent several numbers. Mrs. F. G.| McMillan will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Varjo Anderson. | Mrs. Albert A. Ogle will be hostess | for a meeting tomorrow of the Culture Club at her home, 1117 Newman St. Mrs. E. O. Stanfield will have charge of a program and a book review will be presented.
“Music and Art” will be the program theme for the meeting Satur-
day of the Butler Alumnae Literary .yation of officers, initiation services and a model meeting and talk Club at the home of Mrs. James C. 5, je Protestant Reformation. An alumnae club will sponsor a talk on “Russia” Tuesday. i b : A Miss Frances Mae Patterson will be installed as president of Alpha Books” and Miss Esther A. Renfrew cp,pier of Phi Delta Pi Sorority following the Founders’ Day dinner will review “Of Men and MUSIC” or the chapter tonight at the Canary Cottage. Beta Chapter mem-
Morrison, 3966 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. Philip B. Lyon will talk on “Recent
Hooded play clothes—fashion’s newest fad. Anne Shirley, Hollywood actress, wears a two-piece slack suit of cyclamen pink rayon with the “jager” blouse |
a copy of the costume worn by the
Phi Delta Pi to Install Officers; Mpys. Ross Campbell Will Speak To Epsilon Sigma Alpha Tonight
Sorority events this evening incl
men. ‘The hood
medieval hunts-
ude a founders’ day dinner, an in-
(Deems Taylor). Miss Margaret K. | vers are to be guests. Duden's review will be of "The, grhers who will be installed are] Arts” (Hendrick Willem van Loon).|ano vorle McLaughlin, vice presi- . Gh ._ |dent: Mrs. George Daniels, recordMrs. C. S. Merrick will be chair-; 0 Secretary: Miss Mildred Clark,
man of the annual dinner at 6:30 Lions Club at the Marott Hotel Mrs. Merrick will be assisted by
: | corresponding p. m. tomorrow of the Weman's|,, i... ¢ Ried, Flavia Cox, property officer; Lee Benner, historian,
Miss] treasurer; Miss] Mrs. | and Miss!
secretary;
Mesdames K. K. Kizer, M. W. HOck- | \yop50n Schrader, rush captain. Mrs. |
ett, W. H. Walker, W. H. Watters, Walter Shirley and W. E. Bodenhamer. Miss Ruth Duckwall, pianist and
Stanford O'Haver, chaplain, will be/ installing officer. |
Mrs. Ross Campbell will discuss]
Miss . Mary Elizabeth Barrett, 5869 Guilford Ave.
Mrs. Jack Riggs, 6610 E. 10th St, will entertain members of the Verae Sorores Chapter of the Verus Cordis Sorority at their business meeting tonight at her home.
Mrs. Carrol Long will be hostess to members of Lambda Chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority for a
blouse and cap are embroidered with white braid. The “puddle jumpers” are of saddle leather and balsa wood.
1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon at
accordionist, will present a musical her home, 5030 Carrollton Ave,
program. “The Renaissance and the Protes-
tant Reformation” before members Members of the Twentieth Cen-|,f Epsilon Chapter of Epsilon Sigma | Pledge members of Alpha Chapter tary Club will have a 1 odlock yuh. qorority during the model of Sigma Phi Sorority will entertain luncheon tomorrow at the O'Hair;" PO y Et jactive members of the organization Tearoom, with Miss Carolyn Thomp- meeting at 7 o'clock tonight in the with a dinner at 7 o'clock this eveson as hostess. Following thejY. W,_C. A. Miss Ruth Mary ning at the Canary Cottage. luncheon, members will go to Miss Broeker will conduct the meeting. Thompson's home, 1408 N. Pennsyl-| The Central Council of the or-| Mrs. E K. Stucky and Mrs. Robert | vania St. for a program and meet- | sanization will meet at 8 o'clock to- Ferguson will be hostesses to mem- | bers of Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority
ing. night in the Y. W. following the > = at their meeting tonight in the
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Indiana D. A. R. Forest to Honor Mrs. Harrison
Times Special WASHINGTON, April 20.—A Fed-| eral forest in honor of Mrs. Caroline Scott Harrison, wife of Ben-| jamin Harrison, 23d President, will be sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution in Indiana, it was reported at the annual convention here. Mrs. William S. Schlosser, state regent who made the announcement, said that the project would be in Southern Indiana. Mrs. Harrison was the first presi-dent-general of the D. A. R. and
‘the forest is to be one of the golden
jubilee projects, Mrs. Schlosser told the Forty-eighth Continental Congress. Another golden jubilee project sponsored by the Indiana D. A. R. is a model farm home at the Kate Duncan Smith School at Grant, Ala. where the George and Francis
‘Ball Foundation of which Mrs,
Frank C. Ball, Muncie, is state chairman, is building a teachers home, “On March 28, it was the privilege of the state regent to dedicate Indiana Gardens at Tamassee, S. C., which was also made possible through the generous gift of the Ball Foundation,” Mrs. Schlosser
business meeting and program. Final arrangements for the orl Lincoln.
reported.
| Founders’ Day tea, which will be] given by the chapter Sunday, April! 30, at the Hotel Riley, will be under |
Council Seeks Promotion of |B, the Hoe bil, ofl be wit | Miss Mary Howard. |
Americanism fos Mie oat I iin
{nae Club will present H. P. Valtier, A resolution asking that the May formerly a technical adviser to the oor: coum, 4 tik on ome S rel. ny i and un-American activities was ex-| Jussi” at 3 p. m. Tuesday at the pected to be passed this afternoon | Indiana World War Memorial. Mr. at the organization's convention in Valtier returned from Russia this the Spink-Arms Hotel. |year after workirg there five years. The resolution introduced this| Proceeds from the lecture will be morning by patriotic groups affili-|used to furnish a Tiny Tim bed at ated with the organization asked for the Methodist Hospital and for the the promotion of Americanism. The|Alpha Gamma Delta summer camp German-American Bund and com-| fcr chilaren. munism were named as subversive! Mrs. "J. Paul Lahr and Mrs. B. E ! Ah activities in preliminary discussions Silver will be in charge of enter- reso. Pole WS to the resolution proper. tainment for the evening. Miss c OF tT 3 Another resolution asking cg-op- Aloha Mae Carlin, pianist, will play. eration in a national safety cam- . paign and another asking council] Members of Alpha Chapter of Al-| aid in the work of the Women's pha Gamma Sorority are to. meet at Field Army Against Cancer probably 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of |
Sigma Delta. 7:30 p. m. Fri.
N. Leland, hostess.
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and patron. CARD P
Sat. White Rose Drill Team 25, Ladies’ road Trainmen., Tonight. ton. Pillow slip card party.
EVENTS
SORORITIES Miss Sammie Sullivan, hostess. Rho Zeta Tau. 8 tonight. Mrs. H. Z. Harriman, hostess. Party. .
CLUBS Much Ado Chapter, Sub-Deb. 7:30 tonight. Miss Shirley Lowe, 1111
Marion County Student Activities Council. Hall, 907 N. Holmes Ave. Skating party. Miss Peggy Foltz, chair-
LODGE
Lynhurst Chapter, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Masonic Temple, S. Lyndhurst Drive. Mrs. Edna Hunt and Elmer Jester, worthy matron
Holy Angels Order of Fidelity. 8:30 p. m. Fri. School Hall, 28th and
Auxiliary 10, Sons of the United Veterans of the Civil War. 8 pn. m. Mrs. Mary Henninger, 1902 Ruckle, hostess,
Trainman’s Hall, 100212 BE. Washing
Tonight. Holy Trinity
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Gas Co. auditorium.
Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Rail-
will be introduced. | pt - James Deery, city controller, spoke | to the council at the morning -ses- | sion in place of Mayor Sullivan, | Priginally scheduled to greet the members. Miss Rosza Tonkel, Ft. Wayne, English teacher and active worker in the Business and Professional Women's Club, was to speak following a luncheon. The application for membership of the Indiana State Pan-Hellenic| Association will be acted upon this afternoon. Mrs. R. Earl Peters, Ft. ‘Wayne, president, asked that women co-operate with science in the alleviating of human suffering in her address.
ANNUAL
: Prices are drastically reduced in Current Knowledge Club to Fete Guests
Members of the Current Knowledge Club will have their annual guest day party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Banner-Whitehill auaditorium. Mrs. Jane McDaniel Ward will present a group of plays, “A Season on Broadway.” | Past presidents, Mesdames Alice; Loriman, O. B. Springer, Grace Sandy, Walter C. Eicholtz and W. J. Bryant, will be in the receiving line, Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will play. Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Sarah H. Wager will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mesdames Eicholtz, Forest Cartwright, Charles Gibson and Pearl Drake.
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i LL Mile Post Cak Is Treat for Birthday Fete
Nut Frosting Added Touch for Decoration Of Party Table.
By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX There are always birthdays. Add these recipes to your book of beautiful years, then birthday parties will be days of color to mark your life. : And, of course, each year must take its cake. Try this delicious mile post. Mile Post Cake
Three-quarter cup shortening, 1% cups sugar, 3 eggs separated, 3 cups sifted clour, 415 level teaspoons baking powder, 4 teaspoon salt, 1% cups milk, 11% teaspoons vanilla, 115 cups chopped Brazil nuts. Cream shortening well. Add sugar Add well-beaten egg yolks and beat well. Add milk, mixed with vanilla, alternately with sifted dry ingredients (sifted flour, baking powder and salt). Stir in Brazil nuts if desired. Carefully fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in three 8-inch layer pans, greased and lined with waxed paper, in a moderate oven (375 degrees F) for 25 minutes. Cool and
| frost with seven-minute nut frost-
ng. Seven-Minute Nut Frosting
One and three-quarter cups sugar, 5 cup water, 3 tablespoons corn syrup, 8 egg whites, chopped Brazil
nuts. Put all ingredients except nuts
i [into the upper part of double boil-
er over rapidly boiling water and until frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from over water and beat until slightly cool and thick.
Spread between layers of cake.
. | Sprinkle each layer generously with | chopped nuts. Frost sides and top i lof cake. Decorate top with thinly-
sliced Brazil nuts. Decorate sides of cake with nuts, sliced lengthwise, arranged in petal design.
Peach-Raspberry Mold (Serves 8 to 10)
Two packages raspberry gelatin, 4 cups hot water, one No. 2 can sliced peaches or 1 box frosted sliced peaches, 1 box frosted raspberries. Disolve gelatin in hot water. Cool lightly. Moisten bottom of mold with gelatin, then spread with peaches. Chill slightly. Then pour in half the gelatin mixture. When cool and partially set, pour in the raspberries and add the remaining gelatin. Chill until firm. Serve with whipped cream, flavored and tinted wth 3! cup coarsely chopped pistachio nuts.
Travel-Study Club Will Fete Mothers
Members of the Lady Aberdeen Artist Chapter, International Travel-Study Club, will entertain their mothers at a business meeting and luncheon at 12:30 ». m. Saturday at the Colonial Tearoom. Mrs. R. M. Cruzan will *alk on “The Constitution.” Hostesses will include Mesdames Everett T. Jordan, Emil Iverson, Jesse Webb and Dorothy Seyler.
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PATTERN
The design in Pattern No, 8458 has all the details that large women like and in which they look well. The paneled skirt, cut high in the front, has lengthening, slenderizing lines. Half belts that fasten in the back tend to make the waistline look slim, because it can be made to fit so exactly. The deep V-neck is trimmed with a fiower in the smart new way. And the high point of charm in this dress that you'll love for afternoon and street wear appears in the cape sleeves that minimize the size of your arms and accent the slender lines of the silhouette. This will be charming in flat crepe, georgette, chiffon or silk print in small, precise designs. And this is a delightfully simple pattern to make. With the step-by-step sew chart, you can turn it out in no time. Pattern No. 8459 is designed for sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires 5% yards of 39-inch material. The new spring and summer Pattern Book, 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every oc= casion, is ready now. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn, a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new book help you in your sewing, One pattern and the new Spring and Summer Pattern Book —25 cents. Pattern or book alone 15 cents. To obtain a pattern and step=by= step sewing instructions inclose 15 cents in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your name and address and mail to Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
officiate at the single-ring service before an altar decorated with two baskets of spring flowers. Paul Matthews, organist, will play. The bride will enter the church with her father. She will wear a two-piece, softly tailored suit of] beige wool with brown accessories) and a shoulder corsage of orchids
and white roses. The couple will be unattended. Following the ceremony they will leave on an Eastern trip and will be at home after May 10 at 661 BE. 48th St. Miss Schreiber attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Mu=sic and Mr. Bredell was graduated from Butler University and the Harvard Law School. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding will be the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Reinhart, Chicago.
‘Legislature’ Is Topie Miss Mary Elizabeth Ranier, ate torney, will discuss “The Legisla= ture” before members of the Law=-
F YOU REALLY WANT the lows down on these new Nash cars,
windshield. (You may have to shout—for when those windows are up, he can hardly hear anything on
Don’tbe backward because he’s aching to tell you all. Only, if he talks like a man from California, you be a man from Missouri. Don't’
When he claims that engine i\ so smooth he can hardly hear it, edge inside . . . make him step on the starter and prove it. Cock your ear + « « and feel the floorboard for the
When he boasts about the terrific pick-up of the new Nash engine = just ride with him up to the next
rence Township Club of Republican ‘Women tomorrow following a cov= lered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ben Snyder in Lawrence.
Bredell-Schreiber Marriage Will Be Read This Afternoon
Miss Kathryne Victoria Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schreiber, 2915 N. Pennsylvania St., will become the bride of Harold Holmes Bredell, son of Mrs. Flora Bredell, at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will 5
Doris Brown Heads Butler Pan-Hellenic
Miss Doris Brown, Pi Beta Phi, will be president of the Butler Uni= versity Pan-Helleniec Association for the coming year and Miss Margaret Lorenz, Delta Gamma, will be secre-tary=-treasurer. Announcement of the recent election was made today by the office of the Woman's Council
on the campus.
Newly appointed presidents and rush chairmen of sorority chapters who will be Pan-Hellenic delegates for the next year are: Miss Jeanette Barnett and Miss Joan Pfarrer, Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss Lucille Craigle and Miss Eileen White, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Brown and Miss Dina Barkan, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Mary Adelaide Denton and Miss Betty Sanders, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Rosemary Newman and Miss Margaret Kayser, Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Faye Mendenhall and Miss Elnora Hartman, Zeta Tau Alpha; Miss Betty Noonan and Miss Lorenz, Delta Gamma, and Miss Mary Jane Mount and Miss Jaynet Pickerel, Alpha Omicron Pi.
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cars!
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Just try to get away telling about the Nash
red light. Watch his fingers flick that gearsshift*—feel that cushion behind you flatten out.
When he waves his hand in the air then you know he’s trying to describe the feeling of the Nash Fourth Speed Forward.* For it’s not driving==it’s more like flying, and Webster needs new words to
If you ask about the Nash out an overcoat. He’'ll.show you now how dust, bugs, drafts, are
spirited away forever. (Be sure to see the cigarette trick.)
bed . « « or the special soundproof
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PAGE 17 2 Highland Club “Events Listed
_ Women of the Highland Golf and Country Club will open the luncheon-bridge parties of the season at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the newly decorated clubhouse. Mrs. Floyd J. Mattice is chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Perk, cochairman,
Mrs. ©. L, Smith is chairman of the women’s golf committee which will open its season with a tournament and luncheon tomorrow. Play will begin at 9:30 a. m. and lunch= eon will be served at noon in the clubhouse. Mrs. L. L. Lykins is cochairman of golf activities,
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