Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1939 — Page 13

THURSDAY, MAY 25,

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Event to Be Held at 8 P. M.| §

Saturday in Columbia Club Ballroom.

Several parties have been planned | for the “1861 wedding” which the| Southern Club will stage at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the Columbia Club ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Stevens will have as guests Mr. and Mrs, Fred Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Overton. Another party will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Parke Cooling and their daughter, Miss Jane Cooling, who will entertain Mr. and Mrs. James Shryock, Mr. and Mrs. | William P, Cooling and Mr. Tom| Gordon, Springfield, Ill. | In another party will be Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Colby and their guests,| Messrs. and MesFdames C. B. Dyer, | Arthur BE. Krick and Andrew Hutchinson. Mrs. Walter Wyatt Washington and Richard Starke will | attend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Joe Merriam and daughters, the | Misses Barbara and Carolyn Jones. | With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Foley will be Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearson, Miss Emily Pearson and] Tom Kurrie, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Small will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H., Book. Mr. and| Mrs. E. E. McKinstray and daughter will entertain Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Morris, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Landis, George Landis and Miss Mary Landis will include Mrs Frances Landis, Memphis; Miss Sadie Tighe, Miss Aline Harrington and Mr. and Mrs, Mark Enright, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson will attend with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Shoptaugh. Miss Helen Smith will have as guests Mrs. Kathryn Clements and Harry Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Van Bouchier will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Emory Thomas. Others who will entertain include Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Overly who will be host and hostess to a party of six and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. | Stith who have made reservations for a table of 10.

FEuvola Seniors To Have Dinner,

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Senior members of the Euvola Club and their escorts will have dinner at the Highland Golf and Country Club preceding the club dance tomorrow night. | Attending the dinner party will be the Misses Rose Jane Boggs, Martha Jo Runyan, Elizabeth E. Marshall, Jovee B. Lindsay, Mary Jane Hess, | Barbara Martin, Catherine J. Peet and Messrs. Robert Schernekau,! Jack Anderson, Herman Leeth, Carl J. Klein Jr., Robert Pitcher, Hal Plummer and Paul J. Kolb.

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Social Calendar Is Crowded With Parties for Brides-to-Be; Engagements Are Announced

With the “month of brides” nearly at hand, friends of June brides- flour, 1 cup milk, seasoning to taste, Mary

gagements have been announced. One bride-to-be has chosen her attendants. Miss Dorothy Dunbar, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Colin V. Dunbar, whose marringe to Clyde E. Robinson will be June 18, has cl

Marjorie Pirtle as her only at- ” - tendant, Fahy, John Cochran and James Mc-

John Robinson, hrother of the|Ginnis, Topeka, Kas.; the Misses bridegroom-to-be, will be best man | Rosanna Geis, Josephine Foederer, and Frank Demmerly and Colin V. Mary Catherine Hunt, Agnes MoriDunbar Jr. brother of the bride-to- arity, Anna Marie Smith, Helen be, will be ushers, | Heger, Colene Cook, Cecelia A series of showers and parties Rosemary Okey, Alma Foster an has been planned in Miss Dunbar’s Gertrude Cochran. honor. Miss Pirtle will entertain] . HB . with a personal shower next Thurs-| Miss Helen and Miss Esther Mardav. Mrs. Arthur Raffensperger and VI entertained at their home, 3228 Miss Helen Ashby will entertain for Central Ave, with a miscellaneous lunel on June 10. followed by a Shower for Miss Jane Kissel, whose RP a ; On June 13 Mis marriage to Emerson F. Davis will Oe - eT at Hy — Edward Pe June 10 in the McKee Chapel of ean ran Ss. BOWANA he Tabernacle Presbyterian Rittle will give a kitchen shower. |&hureh. . Other hostesses who have planned | Among guests parties include Miss Lucile Broich | clarence Kissel. and Miss Betty Weiler, Mrs. Neeves, Ernest Robert Russell, Miss Marjorie Pyke, Miss Miriam Waldo and Miss Doris Van Horn and Mrs. James Northam. Miss Adeline Latz entertained re-| cently at a miscellaneous shower | for Miss Dunbar. = ”

were J. F. Davis, Ross Alcorn, Richard

ner, Nancy Davis and Mary Ruth Galvin, » Mr. and Mrs.

2 ” Herman Ernsting have announced the engagement {of their daughter, Miss Hermine . _ | Ernsting, to Gilbert W. Mascher, Kathryn Willsey, 413 N. OX- son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles F.

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Daily Specials On Vegetables Offer Variety

Tasty Salads Available As Garden Truck Comes to Market.

By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX

| Cook your vegetables,

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Miller and the Misses Edithe Gar-|

A budget is no more vital than [the amount of vitamins it includes. | So look to the produce coming in | from nearby markets. Buy each day's specials—there will be asparagus, new cabbage, green beans and peas, great mounds of vivid spinach, onions and a variety | of sprightly salad greens, Every scrap of vegetable must be used. The tough ends of asparagus, the snippings from beans, yes, the shells of peas, all should be put in a |pot and simmered with water to | make a clear vegetable stock for | sauces and quick soups.

Recipe For Salads

Cabbage makes crisp salads when {mixed with celery, apple and salad |greens. To cook it, shred, stand it

| first in very cold salted water, then | plunge it into a large pot of salted boiling water and cook exactly seven minutes, Drain, butter and season |and you have a low cost vegetable | with a high hat taste. with the | exception of cabbage and onions, in | very little water, or steam them if possible. Most vegetables can be cooked in from 10 to 20 minutes. | Don’t cook away their life.

Fresh Vegetable Casserole (Serves 2 for dinner, 1 for luncheon next day) carrots, ! pound asparagus, 1 cup canned or (canned is still cheaper), 1 American cheese, 1 butter, 1 tablespoon

Two pound onion, corn (eup grated | tablespoon

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Do not peel away Cut into thin Cook in small

| Serub carrots, valuable surface, strips lengthwise.

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[10 minutes. Cut beans into strips lengthwise and cook 20 minutes. Cook peas 15 minutes. Scrape onion, Cook tender tips of asparagus [for 15 minutes. Keep stalks for

| vegetable stock. Light Sauce Tasty

[ Make a light white sauce; heat [butter in saucepan, add scraped or

{grated onion, stir in flour, then slow- |

lv add milk, Season and add 1 teaspoon lemon juice. In baking dish or casserole, place a little of the sauce in bottom, then cover with assortment of all the vegetables. Then another laver of sauce, then another of vegetables until dish is nearly filled, ending with sauce, | Scatter cheese over top and dust with paprika. Bake in moderate oven | (350 degrees F.) for about 20 .or 25 | minutes.

Gives Old Time Dance The dance committee of the South Side Turners will have their second {Old Time dance Saturday night in {the Turner hall. Dances will include

Winners in the Block's bridge ford St, has announced the engage- | Mascher. The wedding will be June | circles, square dances, bottle dances,

forum had been announced today by Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, bridge forum instructor. Winners are: | Section 1—North and south, Mrs. Wade Lushbaugh and Mrs. John| Kelly, first; Mrs. Wayne Warrick and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, second; east) and west, Mrs. Byron Nutter and Mrs. William James, first; Mrs. W.| E. Smith and Mrs. L. D. Aschoff, second. | Section 2—North and south, Mrs. William 8S. Peel and Mrs. William F. Krieg. first; Mrs, Jack Moore and Mrs. E. H. Johnson, second; east and west, Miss Aimee A. Thaver and | Miss Olive Auginbaugh, first; Mrs. | H. D. Kendrick and Mrs. F. E. Ford, | second. Section 3—North and south, Mrs Charles R. Ogle and Mrs, K, 1] Schafer, first; Mrs. Donald Graham and Mrs. Robert Shingler, second; east and west, Mrs. Dennis Dalton and Mrs. Tom Elrod, first; Mrs.| RB. F. Kelly and Mrs. H. R. Etzald, second. |

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Story-of-Month Club | To Hold ‘Plet Party’

The Storv-of-the-Month Club will! hold a “plot party” at 8 p. m. today | in its clubroom in the Indiana World War Memonal. Members will help construct a short story plot and will collaborate in writing it. Mrs. Paul Masteller, president of | the organization, will preside. Mrs. | Leona Nunn will be accepted as a| member. A forum meeting will be! conducted June 8.

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Mrs. Berg A. King, 1954 Central | Ave. The wedding will he June 16 in the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, ” " Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Humphrey Bell, 1144 Parsons Ave, Co- | lumbus, O., have announced the | engagement of their niece, Miss] Ella Chambers, Columbus, formerly | of Indianapolis, to Ross Dague, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dague, Grahanna, O. The wedding will be late in June, The couple will be attended by Miss Jane Chambers, sister of the bride-to-be, and Norman Dague, brother of the bridegroom-to-he.

® » = Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Naughton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Jane, to Raymond D. Brown Jr, son of Mr. | and Mrs. R. D. Brown. The wedding | will be early in June. Mr. Brown] attended Wabash College in Craw-| fordsville and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, & XK & Miss Rosemary and Miss Winifred | Cochran, 725 E. Orange St. enter-| tained recently with a bridal show-| er in honor of Miss Julia Geis, marviage to Norbert Hunt! will be June 3 in the St. Patrick's] Catholic Church. Guests included the Mesdames | Albert Geis, Edward Burkert, John|

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1785 Design Will Be Shown

An authentic design of toile de Jouy made in 1785 is the chintz of this costume which Mrs. Frederic Krull will wear when she

delivers her lecture on “The Story of toile de Jouy"” tomorrow afternoon at Herron Art Museum, The lecture is sponsored by the ac-

tivities committee|J. A. Schofield, B. F, Ieib, C. H.|

of the Art Association of Indianapolis.

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Job’s Daughters ‘Rochdale Club has

‘ . .| Forum on Jobless Installation Set “What Shall America Do About

Mics. Arita Caldwell ‘Will Be 1 | Its Unemployed” was the discusiss Anita Caldwell will be in-!|.; Sasi . . stalled as honored queen of Bethel sion subject for the town meeting | 4, Order of Job's Daughters, in cere- { monies at 8 p. m. Wednesday, June 3, in Castle Hall. Miss Mary Zimmerman, retiring honored queen, will be installing officer, Others to be inducted include Miss Nadine Frye, guide; Miss Betty Smock, marshall; Miss Mary Lou Hamilton, chaplain; Miss Isabelle Stoner, musician; Miss Mae Louise Yount, junior custodian; | Miss Mildred Minchin, senior custodian, and Miss Irene Bently, re-| corder, | Others to take office include Miss

Christian Church gymnasium.

Haight, director of the Indiana

State Employment Service; William Hapgood, Columbia Coserve Co.: E. E. Hays, Farm Security Adniinistration; Carl Thorbahn, editor, the Union, and Paul Turner of Indiana Central College. A dramatization of “The Man On the Curb” was presented preceding the discussion.

Mexican Fiesta To Be Given for Sorority Group

A Mexican Fiesta luncheon, a guest musicale and a dessert luncheon are among activities planned by members of Indianapolis sororities. Mrs. Harry W. Heckman will entertain alumnae members of Alpha Sigma Alpha and their mothers at!

sponsored by the Rochdale Club at the home of Mrs. Eve Maurice. last night at the Downey Avenue 509 W. 30th St.

a joint meeting and Mexican Fiesta | | luncheon Saturday at her cabin in| | Brown County. Handicraft articles | (collected by Mrs. Heckman on her| [recent trip to Mexico will be on dis- | play. | Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames J. W. Selvage, G. W. Hutton,

Gerlach, O. K. Gaskins; Evelyn Hall, Esther Helen Emick.

Misses Burge and

Members of Lambda Chapter, Omega Nu Tau will be entertained at a social party tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Doris Shipp, | 303 E. 19th St., Apt. 1. Miss Jeanette Kissinger will assist Mrs. Shipp.

Miss Virginia Royer will entertain members of Bonae Amicae Chapter of Verus Cordis Sorority this evening at her home.

| Members of Beta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Gamma Sorority will | present a musical program at their]

| guest meeting at 8 o'clock tonight

Those who will take part in the

Sage, Helen Seiwert, Jennie Rogge, Lois Saunders, Gertrude Kerr, Florence MacConnell, Mildred Yopst,| Marie Kyle, Edith McCullough, | Psche Applegate and Mrs. Maurice. |

Mrs. William C. Steele will entertain members of Alpha Chapter of Rho Delta Sorority this evening (at her home. Miss Naomi Schumacher will assist her |

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Louise Carney, senior prin(cess; Miss Jean Hoy, junior princess: Miss Gavle Herner, guide; [Miss Vera Nelle Spock, marshal, { Mis Eileen Newman, chaplain; {Miss Betty Cox, treasurer; Miss {Mary Jean Wallace, recorder; Miss [Dorothy Spivey, musician; Miss [Bernice Bennett, librarian: Miss [Mary Harrington, first messenger: | Miss Juanita Gray, second messen- | |ger; Miss Patrician Ameter, third messenger; Miss Marjorie Wilson, fourth messenger; Miss Jean Perry, fifth messenger; Miss Betty Jo Hadley, senior custodian; Miss Marjorie Peters, junior custodian; Miss Joan Spivey, inner guard, and Miss Eleanor Mendel, outer guard. ’ ‘Speedway Hop’ Set For Monday Evening A “Speedway Hop,” sponsored by the Binnette L'Yome and the Syrian So-Fra Club, will be held | Monday evening at the Syrian { American Brotherhood Club, 2245 E. Riverside Drive, The committee from the Binnette] L'Yome includes the Misses Anne Deeb, Violet Todd and Julia Ferrih So-Fra members aiding in arrange- | ments are the Misses Elizabeth | Malad, Victoria Todd and Mrs. Raymond Joseph. The publicity committee includes Miss Fay Ajamie,| Victoria Todd and Mrs. Maurice Saleba.

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