Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1940 — Page 14

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SOCIETY —

Templeton Concert Proceeds Will Aid Orphans in School

Proceeds from the concert by Alec Templeton tonight at the Murat Temple will be used by the Auxiliary to the Indianapolis Orphans Home to provide scholarships for young people who leave the home and wish to continue their education beyond high school. Three young people at the present time are attending

schools on the scholarships provided by the Auxiliary through ‘the sponsorship of entertainments similar to the one tonight, One party attending tonight's concert will include Messrs. ‘and Mesdames Norman R. Kevers, John G. Rauch, John M. Kitchen, Obie J. Smith, Obie J. Smith Jr. and Robert N, Fulton. Th Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wainwright's box will be Mrs, Lucius M. Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Warrack Wallace and William Wallace. Mrs. John E. Messick is entertaining Miss Rosalie Hall and John E. Messick in her box. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘C. Griffith will entertain a group and Mr. and Mrs. Harold West will be hosts to a party. Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee will ‘entertain in ‘honor ‘of Mrs. John Kitchen of New York and Mrs, William Alfring and Mrs. Lucy Liggett, both of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Charles Rockwood and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Swartz are to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will have Miss Mary Griffin as their guest. J. H. Argus will have in his box his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Argus, Miss Louise Argus, Miss Natalie Bird, Mrs. William Shepler and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer. Mrs. Eh Lilly will have Mrs. P. A. Preston, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Reahard and George Mahoney in her party. ‘Other boxholders include Messrs. and Mesdames R. Hartley Sherwood, J. K. Lilly, H. ©. Krannert, Tom Joyce, John A. Lindgren Jr, R. B. Rhoads, J. I. ‘Cummings, Miss Emma Claypool, J. S. Yuncker, Mrs. A. J. Lay, Ridgeville, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie.

Junior Horsemen's Boxholders Announced The Junior Horsemen's Association today announced boxholders for its show. to be held May 25 at the Algonquin Stables. The list includes Messrs. and Mesdames W. Richardson Sinclair, Russell 1.. White, Frank J. Hoke, James T. Lockwood, Dudley Williston, M. E. Curle. J. M. Bloch, John J. Kennedy, Arch V, ‘Grossman, J. Prank Cantwell, Harold S. Cheney, M. H. Fuller, W. S. Horn, John K. Goodwin, Paul V, ‘Chivington and E. A. ‘Crane. Others are Messrs, and Mesdames W. HW. Jarrett, Frank Richards, R. A. Doud. R. W. Teeguarden, Fred E. COX, William A. Hussey, R. W. Woodard, John B. Stokely, Willis Kuhn, William E. Munk, William H. Wemmer, J. R. McNutt, Eugene Miller, Donald N. Test, R. W, Spiegel, E. E. Martin, Alex Metzger, Clayton O. Mogg, August C. Bohlen, Robert B. Rhoads, V. K. Reeder, J. J. Ronayne. Other boxholders include Dr. and Mrs. Harry ‘G. Jones, Miss Mary Ellen Willis, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Ensminger, Dr. C. F. Stout, G. Barrett Moxlev. IL. J. Keach, Prank Samuels, L. S. Dickey, West Baden, Ind.. Dr. and Mrs. Russell P. Veit, Dr. and Mrs. George FF. Knue, Mrs. Karl DePrez of Shelbyville and the Misses Emma and Mary

Moore.

‘Outdoor Life’ Southern Club's Subject The Southern Club Auxiliary will hear & talk on “Outdoor Life” Friday at its meeting with Mrs. A. 'G. Shoptaugh at her home oh Westfield Blva. Luncheon will be at 1 o'clock. Assisting the hostess will be the Mesdames P. A. Schaffner, 'C. J. Prentice and H. E. Thomas.

Arlington Riders Prepare for Show Members of the Arlington Riding Club are beginning preparations for the annual show at the R. H. Brown Stables. Dates for this vear's event are June 12-15. The next children’s riding tournament at the stables will be May 10

D. A. R. Officers to Be Installed New officers will be ‘installed at an all-day ‘meeting ‘of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Thursday at the chapter house, 820 N. Pennsylvania St. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a. m \ Those to be installed are Mrs. George Caleb Wright, first vice regent; Mrs. T. Victor Keene, corresponding secretary, Mrs. O. Harold Hershman, chapter house secretary, and Mrs. W. C. Harrison, chaplain,

Watson-Luten Wedding Invitations Issued

Invitations for the marriage of Miss Mary Edith Luten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Luten, to John Bassel Watson, son of Mrs. Philemon M. Watson, have been issued. The marriage will be at noon May 11 in the Propylacsum. Miss Wilhelmina Luten, Washington, will be her sister's only attendant and Elias C. Atkins, brother-in-law of Mr. Watson, will be best man. Members of the families and intimate friends will attend Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge entertained with a tea Sunday for the

Park School Mothers Advance Garden Tour Plans by Naming Gate Chairmen and Assistants

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Gate chairmen and died for Sie of ‘the or He in| | the Park School Mothers’ Association garden tour May 11 and 12 were! | named yesterday by Mrs. ‘George Klein, garden personnel chairman. | | Mrs. Robert Clark will serve as ‘chairman at the garden of Mrs, R. Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N. Meridian St, on both days of the ‘tour. Assisting her on Saturday will be Mrs. A. L. Collins and Mrs. J. V. Stout. | Hostesses will be Mrs, 'O. H. Stout | - 8 a and Mrs. H. B. West, “~ Her assistants on Sunday will be Ch | § ro Mrs. Trvin Wesley and Mrs, R. O.| urcn ¥ ups Lakin and hostesses will be Mrs. . James W. Noel and Mrs, lO) "CE Q V ed Herrington. [ \ ones ari Mrs. H. T. VanbLandingham will | be gate chairman for both days at| Breakfasts and card parties have | the Roy Elder Adams garden, 4145 top billing among events planned Eva a by M DV be. thee of HOLY | she will be assis y Mrs. art / : | E. Hollowell and Mrs. W. ©. Von ANGELS CHURCH will give a card | Kessler. Hostesses will be Mrs. H. arty at 2 o'clock Thursday after- | O. Mertz and Mrs. Louis Huesmann Hom A Wl 28th | [ Jr. [St. and Northwestern Ave, Mrs. Jack Adams and Mrs. Hostesses in charge will be Wes Lucius French will be assistants on dames : oh Nk Sah per, Sunday with Mrs. Homer ©. La-| Roy nton, Prince ng, er'man throp yy Mrs. W. J. Young as Doll, Russell Battreall Robert! hostesses. Brown, Augustine Battreall, John | Mrs. L. H. Barle will be in charge Manning, George Brown, Michael | of the gate at the garden of Mrs, [Seifried, Ora Hellmer, Mary Yocum, Bugene ©. Miller, 5616 Central Ave, Fred Luts, Bdward Yocum, Harold Assisting her on Saturday will be Ferrell and John Reed. Mrs. H. 'G. Hoss and Mrs. BE, PF. v Whee 7 |Scraub. Mrs. Woods Oaperton Jr. wt GP ord Ns: DORE CTRCLE OF THE DAUGHMrs. Smiley N. Chambers and TERS OF TSABELLA. Mi b a K % EON ~ y . ss Delia | Mrs, Walter Mitchell will assist hero. : | . . Iamch and Mrs. J. Frank Jones will oh Sunday, with Mrs. ‘Oharles be in charge of the Arty, Which Buschmann Jr. as hostess, will be held at the Indianapolis The committee on exhibits at the Athletic ‘Club (Park School gymnasium has ns cgicrine them will be Miss Helen nounced that it wishes ‘more entries Reidy, in charge of table arrangefor the garden pictures. Black and ents: Miss Broestine uss. candy: {white and color PhOtORTAPAS ATE 10 ere Tahar Facing. D1 ROHR w DIaV X Mrs, Robert Fessler, special prizes; [be displayea. Mrs. Marie Prather, ushers; Miss . ‘Hannah Dugan, hostesses; Miss Thelma Haugh, tickets; Miss Marie O'Connor, publicity; Miss Martha | Hickery, treasurer, and Miss Anna | Hurley, secretary. Mrs, Irene Grammer is regent of the circle,

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Book Review,

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Wedding Dates Are Announced by Five Brides-to-Be

| Delta Fraternity member, (Photo-

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1 1. Mrs, Clarence 1. Marshall, | 2558 Central Ave. announces the | engagement of her daughter, Maryella Elizabeth Juliah, to |

Charles William Hutchings, son | phases FE P. E. O. Chapter

of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hutchings, 3158 Kenwood. The wedding will be June 30 at the Fairview Presbyterian ‘Church, Miss Jukian was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr, Hutchings was graduated from Hane over College and is a Phi Gamma

Latreian Club to

reflex Photo.) 2. Miss Betty Tou Miller, daughter of Mrs. Katharine I... Miller, will be mariied to John WwW, Sheets, gon of Mr. and MY's. +. ©. Sheets, Saturday at the Lutheran

Walter 1, Shirley will lecture National Parks” at a meeting of

of xeven national parks, will be hostess,

Mrs. Rov Baheook will ‘diseuxs “Mary's Day” and Mrs, Harty A. Burkart will review “Brother Petroc's Return” 8, M., ©) at a [meeting of the IRVINGTON! CATHOLTC WOMANS STUDY [CLUB tomorrow at the home of Mr. Drater’s parents are Mr. and (MIS. George F. Lawler, 92% N.

Mrs. Homer Shelton Prater Sp, of Bolton Ave, | Atlanta, Ga. (Krupnick Photo) | Ns, ©. 8. Wheeler will conduct 4. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Shep- a constitutional quiz at a meeting perd announce the engagement of CHAPTER FOF THE P. 1. O. |

| ‘Church of Our Redeemer, (Phota- | reflex Photo.)

3. The marriage of Miss CathO'Neill to Homer Shelton Prater Jr. will be May 28 at the St. Joan of Are Church Miss O'Neill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. O'Neill and

President Harrison Tomorrow; |

TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1940

Nile Daughters Hold Service

Tomorrow

Naomi Chapter, 0. E, S., to Honor Mothers

A Mother's Day program, mes morial service, an anniversary celes bration and stated meetings ae scheduled for lodge groups this week, » NAOMT CHAPTER 131, ©. B. 8, will give a Mother's Day program at a stated meeting at 8 p. m. Fri day at the Masonic Temple, North and Tlinois Sts. Mrs, Bessie Wis koff is worthy matron and Ben N, Kerr is worthy patron.

KORAN TEMPLE 30, DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE, will hold a stated meeting and memorial ¥8rvs ites at 7:45 p. Mm. tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs, Bettie Orage is queen,

MILLERSVILLE CHAPTER 300, 0. E. 8, will have a stated meeting and birthday party tomorrow eves ning at the Millersville Masonia Temple, Guests will include Mess dames Oora Roberts, Muriel Cols well, Ella Fowler, Mary Johnson, Sadie Winenow, Mabel Hunter,

|Goldte Stahl, Wita Pollard, Rthel | Roberts, Dollte Wilson, Eisie Sters

vets, Marie Robeits, Marjorie Robe er'ts, Helen OCarbaugh, Ethel Brown, Charlotte Callon, Amelia Riggs, Myitle Umbanhowat, Tha May Robs arts, Aline Lund, Gertrude Stroup, Maiie Harms and Odah Hunter, Other guests will be Messrs J. Bd Ooldwell, Barton Fowler, Robert Templeton, Rdgar Van Zant, Guy Roberts, Paul Dunn, Harry Ryan, Ralph Roberts, Harry Oallon, Henry

| Harms, Lee Hunter, Charles Um» | banhowar, John Barnett, W. Henry

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to Visit Home of | |

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Hear of Parks

One group of clubwomen will visit the Harrison Home tomorrow. |‘ Others will hear talks and book reviews tomorrow and Friday.

on “Ome Man's Family Visits Our the ALPHA GAMMA LATREIAN

CLUB Friday. We will illustrate his talk with colored motion pletures Mrs, D. Oliver Brown, 3940 N. Capitol Ave,

Club to Plan all Meeting

Reports on the recent hational Y. W. ©. A Convention and plans for a regional conference for busi ness girls next fall will be made at a meeting of the Quest Club at the

Roberts, Elmer Crabb, Homer Wises man, M., Warner Hockett, They ate past mations, patrons and charter members. Mrs, Ruth M, Whisler ix worthy mation and J. Benjamin Roberts is worthy patron.

The ASSOCIATION OF PAST MASTERS WIVES OF CENTER LODGE, . AND A. M, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.

SOUTHPORT CHAPTER 442 0, B.S, will hold a stated meeting at 8 Pp. m, tomorrow at the Southport Masonic Temple,

The 19th anniversary of CORw INTHIAN CHAPTER, O. KE, 8, will be observed following a stated meets ing of the chapter at 8 p. m. 1OMOI~ row in the Evergreen Masonic Teme ple, 2515 W., Washington St, May Day wervices will be held. Mis, Mamie Butler is worthy matron and William Rae Kester, worthy pation,

Mrs, Bexsie Wart ix the newly elected president of CATHERINE MERRILL TENT 5 DAUGHTERS OF UNTON VETERANS OF THR CIVIL, WAR. Other new officers are Mrs, Clementine Van Asdal, vies president; Mis, Henrietta Neal, treasurer; Mrs, Flla Almond, secres tary; Mrs, Lena Blanding, press eors respondent, and Mrs, Caddie Parnsw worth, ehaplain,

Personals

Tea Planned

couple and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Henderson will have & supper of their daughter, Martha Mar- SISTERHOOD tomorrow at the Y. W. ©. A. tomorrow evening.

party Thursday night. Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo Will entertain with a bridge tea Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. McLain will ‘entertain informally Saturday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Stewart will have a tea for the couple Sunday.

Phi Omega Kappa May Frolic And Phi Delta Beta Theater

Party Are Sorority Highlights

Mrs. Burton Knight will review “Mr. Emmanuel” (Lois 'Golding) at a guest day tea of the Municipal Gardens Woman's Department Club from 2 to 4 p. m. Monday at the clubhouse, In the receiving line will be Mrs. Ernest Millholland, president; Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, president-elect; Mrs, William Kester, first vice president; Mrs. Lewis Shott, second vice presi(dent; Mrs. O. S. Srader, recording secretary; Mrs, Roger Lawton, core

Miss Kathryn T. Arkins is gen{eral chairman for the first annual communion breakfast of ST. RITA'S GUILD to be held Sunday [arms at Bluff Crest. Mrs. William Carson and Mrs, Peter J. (Minck are co-chairmen and Mrs. [Juliet Hallam is in charge of tickets, Proceeds will go to the mission ‘maintained here by ‘the (church for colored persons,

| The WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION OF THE BROADWAY METHOD-

gares, to Clay Trusty Jr, son of ‘home of Mrs. Max Oritchfield.

Mrs. Olay Trusty. The wedding | | will be June 2. (Bretzman Photo) | OHAPTER V OF THE P. E. ©. R . [SISTERHOOD whl visit President 5. Mr, and Mrs. John H. Got- | . Harrison's home tomorrow. Mis, temoller have announced the en- | Willie ©. Brass Will Rive 8 TeCoNd | gagement of their daughter, Mary hehe » “Oras YAEL Te eno | Ww, |

Ann ‘Gottemoller of Dayton, O, Miss Katrina Haramy will speak |

to Arthur B. Lambers, MF Lambers is the won of Mrs. Bdith | ata luncheon meeting of the QUEEN | Lambers, Dayton, O. The wed- ELIZABETH CHAPTER OF THR ding will be at St. Anthonys INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL Church in Dayton on June 22. (STUDY CLUB tomorrow at (Sardean Photo.) [12:30 Pp. Mm. at the home of Mis,

Miss Nan Clark, conference chairs man, will make the report. Miss Eleanor Pyle, newly elected presi dent, will preside, Other members of the executive committee are Miss Louise Schools er, vice president; Miss Marcia Lents, wecretaily;, Miss Margaret Beck, treasuier, and, Mises Mary Ellen VanOsdol, Clark and Katy Buvenbark, members at large, Committee c¢hafimen appointed | by Miss Pyke’ include Misys Rther

Mins Marte

Mist Elizabeth Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mm. © ©, Jackson, Spencer, Ind., will play the role of Hardcastle in a production of “She Stoops to Conquer” to be given May 3 and 4 at Stephens Ool= lege, Columbia, Mo, where she iz a student. The play will be presented under the direction of Maude Adw ams, former actiess and now prow fesvor of drama at the college. Mr. and Mrs, W, A, Zumpfte, 5330 N. Meridian St, are in New York for a visit of about twe weeks, Mi, and Mis, Ferdinand Adams

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TST CHURCH will have a May Virgil Baker, [Sfefker, program; of Saginaw, Mich, are Visiting Mrs,

A May Day celebration, theater party, election of officers and busi-

ness meetings are being planned by sorority groups.

PHI OMEGA KAPPA SORORITY will hold a May Day Frolic May 11 fine arts chairman: Ns. Joseph at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs, Earl Teare will have charge of decorations. walpols, garden chairman;

responding secretary; Mrs. Robert Clegg, treasurer; Mrs. Oolin Lett,

Mrs, |

Mrs. Michael Garvey and Mrs. Mae Miles will form the ticket committee, Knight, social service chairman, Miss Barbara Miller will select the orchestra

LAMBDA CHI DELTA will meet tonight at the home of Miss Murrell Graham, 11181; Sterling St.

Miss Linda Smith, 418 EK. 15th St., will be hostess for a meeting of PHI DELTA PI SORORITY at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

BETA CHAPTER OF PHI GAM. MA TAU SORORITY will meet tonight at the home of Mrs, Mark Hoffman, 940 N. Bradley Ave.

Mrs. Leonard Smith, 7081: 8. Key. stone Ave, will be hostess for a rush party of PHI DELTA BETA SORORITY at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The rushees will be entertained with a theater party Friday evening.

Mrs. J. Milton Venis, 1106 W, 33d St, will entertain BETA CHAPTER | OF PHI BETA SORORITY tomorrow.

ZETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY will meet tomorrow at the home of Miss Dorothy Rose, 4112 N, Capitol Ave,

Officers will be elected at a meeting of BETA CHAPTER OF OMEGA PHI TAU SORORITY tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs, H, C. Winckelhach, 63 8. Bolton Ave,

GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA NU TAU SORORITY will meet tomorrow evening at the Woman's Athletic Club.

UPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA | OMICRON ALPHA SORORITY

met last evening at the home of| |

Mrs. Hershel Parker, 5128 Guilford | Ave,

Ipaleo Auxiliary 300 To End Card Parties

Mrs. Donald Davenport and Mrs. Bernard Connolly will have charge of the last card party of the season to be sponsored by the Ime dianapolis Power and Light Unit 300 of the American Legion Auxiljary. The party will be at 8 p. m, Friday at Ipalco Hall, Alabama Sts, | The post and unit will have a| pitch-in dinner for members and | their families June 7. The unit will | sponsor vesper services at the Vet erans’ Hospital May 12. Members of | the Tpaleo chorus will assist with | the service,

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Ce | O. F. F. Club to Meet |

The O. F. F. Club will meet from | 3 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Miss @harlotte Switzer, 3360 N. Meridian

| Masthead.”

[Lee Porter and Miss Joan Hixon.

16th and| |

2 Matrix Table

[Leaders Named

Mrs, John E. Kleinhenz and Miss | Margaret Millikan will be general | chairmen for the Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table May 20 at the In-| dianapolis Athletic Club. Miss Pa. tricia Dougherty, woman's editor of | the Chicago Herald-American, will | speak on “Twenty Years Before the

Miss Edna Wilson will have charge of decorations, assisted by Mrs, Chelsea Stewart, Miss Mary

Mrs. Donald Drake, invitations chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Grace ‘Golden, Mrs. Fred Scott, Misses Mary ‘Glenn Hamilton, Dorothy Steinmerer, Marjorie Andrews, Martha Banta, Isabel Boyer, Ann Logan and Norma Conder. Mrs. Robert W, Garten will re-! ceive reservations, On the publicity | committee will he Miss Luana Lee.

chairman and Mrs. June Moll | Wilcox.

A rranges F rol ic |

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| Kiefer,

Mesdames H. P. Willwerth, Elmer William Hodgson, Robert Shank, Emil Souffiot and Paul WwW, Oren, past presidents, Mrs. Millholland and Mrs. Conkle will pour. On ‘the arrangements committee are Mrs, Edward Wright, | chairman; Mrs. ‘Conkle, vice chair | man, Mesdames Millholland, Oren, | Kester, Roger Lawton, Srader, H.| E. Faulkner, H, L. Chuck, Thomas | Maley and Hattie Jones. Janet's Alla Breve Ensemble will | play. The ensemble is composed of | Janet Oren, cello: Martha Belle Oren, clarinet; Margaret Selmer, | flute; Louis Mader, violin, and Helen | Webster, pianist, Honored guests will be Mrs, J. W. | Moore, president of the Seventh | District Federation of Clubs; Mrs. | Frank Symmes, first vice presi. dent; Mrs. Rudolph Grosskopf, second vice president; Mrs. John W.| Thornburgh, recording secretary, | Mrs. Oren, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Horace G. Cassady, Weasurer, and Mesdames Clayton Ridge, R O. McAlexander and W. D. Keenan, | directors, and Mrs. Lowell Fisher, | president of the Mdianapolis Council of Women,

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Birthday Party Set By Ransford O. E. S. |

The Nettie Ransford Chapter 464, | O. E. S,, will observe its 18th birth. | day with a dinner for members ai | 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 8, at the | Calvin Prather Masonic Temple. | The degrees of the order will be ex- |

may be made not Jater than Monday with Mrs. Edna Harm. Mrs. Esther Ferree is worthy matron and D, Ray Higgins is worthy patron.

Honor Parents at Dinner

Miss Martha Louise Millikan and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Millikan, Chicago, entertained with a dinner Sunday at the Marott Hotel in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Mont V. Mil. likan, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, They are the parents of Miss George B. Millikan,

Mission Board to Convene

Millikan and

a. Mm. tomorrow at the church. Mis, W. J. Bova is chairman. At noon a special luncheon will | be served to friends of the church and the members of the Mdianapolis District Woman's Home yi | sionary Society, | The woman's association will have! its regular meeting at 2 pp. m. Thursday in the chapel. Mrs. | George Gannon will conduct the devotional period and Miss Cain of | the Central Library will speak.

[Day breakfast from 6 a. m. to 10:30 |

Arbutus Garden Club Luncheon Arranged

The Arbutus Garden Club will hold a bridge luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Indianapolis Country Club. In charge will be Mesdames Har. old Mercer, Thomas Massoth, Are thur Carrington and Robert Zaiser.

Book Review Scheduled Miss Gretohen Scotten will give a book review at a meeting of the Saturday Afternoon Literary Olub Saturday at the home of Mrs. John Cottingham, 4328 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. Ernest BR, Keller will assist the hostess,

D. of A. Plan Meeting | Capitol City Council 53, Daughters of America, will meet Thurs day night at 512 N. Ninois St. |

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Party Chairman

The board of directors of the Indianapolis Flower Mission will meet

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Porter Photo, | Miss Dorothy Newel is chair- | man of the Spring Frolic te be given by Alpha and Beta OhapSAIOAY might at the MAlonaror night at - lis Athletic Club.

at 10 a. Mm. Thursday at ‘the Fleteher Trust Co.

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S. I. S. Hostess Named

Miss Helen Heid, 5105 Carrollton Ave, will be hostess for a meeting of the S. I. S. Chapter of the Sub Deb Club atW:30 p. m. today.

Miss Genevieve Bratton (above) is chairman of the bridge party to be given by Alpha Chapter of Omega Phi Tau Sorority this evening at the Mmdianapolis Power & Light Oo. assembly room. Miss

OMctrs Will De InNAld at ® Bridges, public afaik; Mis Mabel |

Adams’ uncle, Badger Williamson,

“name, originated asx a community

Meat Is Basis Ot Super Soup wil Ban WASHINGTON, April 30 op). Block Bridge Forum

“The women of the Agriculture yo " > Department Bureau of Home Reo. Winners Listed Mis. Dorothy Blix has announced

nomics, who are paid te think up appetizing new dishes, suggest : v Ea ° x “super-soup for supper sometime NTRS 1 iil Drage Torn They are: Section 1: North and

soon,” If you say it real fast ft sounds Mis, W. H. Briggins and J. Ruste, first; Mis, W, A,

like a convention of soup-eaters, SIT a. oA I witb Meyers and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, yaes clare that it is even better than it | ond: bigs SY ii Falken SOURS. (Abbett and Mis, ©. ©. Mathews, The recipe recommended by the Msi Mrs. R. ©. Crawford and Miss Bureau calls for plenty of fish, or MOR Jenckes, second. Section 2: North and south, Mrs, Byron Nutter and Mrs. R. F. Pasho,

other meat, and lots of vegetables, cooked well, This should be flavored | first: Mrs, . A. Mulbarger and Ms. A. J. Strole, second; east and was,

with salt pork and then poured over Mrs, J. T. Cracraft and Mrs, R, BE.

crackers before serving. Moore, first; Mrs. Mark De Groff

meeting of the BROOKSIDE KINDERGARTEN MOTHERW CLUB at 1:30 p. mm. tomorrow. Members will plan a June plone.

Good tor Cool Days

“This chowder, or super-soup, Is ana Mrs, Corine MoDaniels, second. more interesting in texture and Section 3: North and south, Mrs. more appetizing in flavor than orp 1 Fouts and Mrs, Fred Mitch, dinary cream soup,” the Bureau fiygi: Mrs, Lida Rikhoff and Mrs Wile said. “Tt is just the thing for ©00l | Jiam Salladay, wecond: east and days.” west, Mrs, D. B. Griffith and Mis, The ancestor of super-soup Prob wanwon Gifford, frst: Mis, Oar | ably came over on the Mayflower. ghater and Mrs, Harry Highee, secs One of its distant relatives, how= ona ;

ever, may be found in less dignified " . _— vy . . . Council to Initiate

company-—under the alias of Mul gan Stew fh almost any hobo wrnamae Council 148, Degree of Pocahontas will mitiate candidates

camp. Chowder, May 10 at the hall, Clifton and 20th Six,

Inspects Court

ta call ft hy itz alder fish-stew on the coast of France, the Bureau said in tracing its ans | cestry, Tt became popular in New | England during the early days of | colonization, Calls Soup Friendly’ “Most people,” the Bureau sald, “agree there's something whole» some and friendly about any kind of soup. This philosophy probably has been handed down by the happy country folk who, in years past, gathered on winter nights for chowder parties, “But modem cooks also have worked out several less-filling vari ations of the super-soup,” the Bus reaun said, “One very popular variation is: Use clams, oysters, lobsters, salmon or any other fish, First cook the fish | and then dice or mash it through a coarse steve. Then add it to heated milk, and thicken with flour blended with fat. Onion, celery or parsley may be used to give favor, Another is made entirely of veges |. tables. This recipe calls for the use of several vegetables, such as peas, corn, CAITOts or asparagus. These are cooked together unti tender then chopped or mashed, - Milk is added to give it a soup like consistency. Mour is added as a binder, and fat for flavor, Sea. sonings should be added in plenty of time to develop their full Maver serving.

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Mrs, Georgia Hill, Oentralia, Wash, supreme royal matron of the Order of the Amaranth, is to inspect the local court today. A dinner in her honor will be held tonight at the Hoosier Ath ' etic Olub,

sponsored the Oolumbia chapters,

Jones, membership; Miskx Marjorie | v 3 Lewis, special projects, and Nery I Nive, Voice, 145s R r Jamis a ry Hilda Becker, Progam aye en route home after spending : the winter at CGaltport, i Mix, Marguerite Diddel will give : " port, Mim A Teview of a novel at 3:30 p.m. Claxwex in bridge will he offered at 7:30 p.m, with Mrz, Ralston Jones JI. Ax Astracter, The Thurrday ndustidal lun of S the YV. W, ©. A. will hold a Chinese Is ‘h d | d supper party at 8:18 p.m. Thurs = © cncaulc day, preceded by a tour of Kingan & ©, for household employees, The | The Butler University alumnams group will leave from the Y. W. for Of Alpha Chi Omega will give their the tour at 2:30 p.m. Miss Geneva [ADNUal Hope Chest Tea from 3 to § Thompson 8 president. Pp. Mm. Sunday at the Butler Univers

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sity chapter house. A musical proe gram will be presented by the ace tive chapter, Miss Janet Chapman is general chairman, She will be assisted by Mrs, Stewart Smith, gift chairman} Miss Marcella Reynolds, ticked chairman, and Miss Ruby Gens Beaver, tea chairman,

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Children and Adults To Display Hobbies

The Parent-Teacher Aswoolation of Parkview School 81 will sponsor a Hobby Fair tonight at the wohool, Displays will be shown of both adult and ohildren’s hobbies, Mrs, BE. Murphy heads the PT, A. Mis. Carl Modlin is bud | get and finance chafiman, Assists | MR With arrangements are Mrs. | Kenneth Campbell, fish pond; Mrs, | Prank R. Gray, candy; Mis, B. A, Rateliff, popeorn; Mrs, Arthur Singleton, cakes and cookier; Mix, T. ©, Hays, peanutz; Mix, Modlin, sands wienex;, Mr. Campbell, soft drinks, and Mis, Beatrice Colliver, potato chips, |

COOKING SCHOOL

Wednesday at 1:30

HOSTESS TIPS

by Stena Marie Holdahl Home Economies Director of Kingan and Co,

‘Day of Advertising’ | Arranged Tomorrow

Miss Dorothy Ragan of Charies | Mayer & Oo, will speak tomorrow night before members of Mu Alum» nae Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gam» man Sorority, Mrs. Baward Hittle iz chairman of the supper ai 6:30 p. m, at the Butler University Chapter house, Senior members of the Butler Chap» ter will be honor guests, Miss Ragan will talk on “A Day of Advertising at Charles Mayer's,”

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Auxiliary Sets Party Mrs. Dantel O'Donnell will be chairman for a card party to be sponwored at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hotel Lincoln by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Indianapolis Fire. men's Association, Mrs, Erba Rubush and Mrs, Howard Sanford will assist,

A "Before the Movie Kitchen Buffet" will be featured. Also dinner for many or a few and re. freshments for a crowd, Come and learn such euh INATY Surprises as hot braunschweiger w | 4 h strawberry shortcake for dessert!

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Arrange Dance Beta Chapter of Omega Kappa Sorority will hold a joint meeting with Alpha Chapter at 8 p. m. to morrow to arrange for a dance Ww be Saturday evening at Club the two

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