Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1940 — Page 11
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1940
Audubon’s Life
Indianapolis Trio Vacations in Honolulu
To Be Topic ||
At Study Club |
Lyceum Club to Hear Mrs. George Hosmer,
Talks. luncheons and a supper are billed for clubwomen's meetings tomorrow and Friday. Mrs. Homer Porterfield will discuss the biography of James J. Audubon by Constance Rourke at a meeting of the NORTH SIDE STUDY CLUB tomorrow. Mrs. H. K. Fatout will be hostess.
“The Tire Binds the Whole” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. George H. Hosmer at a meeting of the THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB. Mrs. Bar] R. Conder will be hostess.
The WORTHINGTON CLUB will meet at the home of Mrs, Edith Blume, 2332 ‘Coyner Ave. Friday evening for a covered dish supper.
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Mrs. Goodwin Re-Elected by Vote Licague
Recreation Director
Stresses Play Value
Mrs. John K. Goodwin was reelected president of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters this morning ‘at the annual meeting in the
Indianapolis Athletic Club. Other officers named include Mrs, IE. ‘Mark Ferree, first vice president; Mrs. John L. H. Puller, second vice | president; Mrs. Robert Loomis, sec[retary ; Mrs. Grosvenor Shirk, mem{pership secretary, and Mrs, Walter IH. Montgomery, treasurer.
Board members elected were Mesdames Horace Shonle, Clarence (Jackson, Carl Manthei, Roy KX. Coats ‘and John W. Hillman. Mrs.
“A recreation program is an in-
Chauncey H. Eno III will fill out the |} unexpired term of Miss Josephine | Madden on the board of directors.
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Play Is Given at bog Award Court
Members of Girl Scout Troop 50 presented “Be A Good Scout,” # play, at a court of awards dinner for Troops 50, 62 and 656 at the Riviera Club at 6:30 p. m, yesterlday. Mrs. Edward J. Elliott wrote and directed the play. In the cust were Misses Patty Gass, Betty Blackwell, Patty Berry,
Carolite Schaeffer, Mary Massa, Patricia Smitty, Judy Welch, Marilyn Scanlon, Marianne Grady, Roberta Johnson, Jacqueline Carr, Marilyn Taylor, Sidney Sullivan, Martha Joe Markey, Mary Ann {Hayes and Helen Davenport. Mrs. tA, ‘D. Stone was accompanist. “Ali Baba and His Forty Thieves” was presented as a puppet show by members of Troop 62. Puppeteers were Misses Joan Pixley, Pat- | ricia Dwyer, Alice Taylor and Judy [Flattery. Members of Troop 5 per|formed an Irish folk dance. Troop leaders are Mesdames Har-
Mrs. George Reeder will talk on vestment of a community's leisure Marilyn Anne Scanlon, Marilyn Taylor, Marianne Grady and Mary |. ¢ ‘ : » . , y = oN V » V v ’ ~ . ol ’ g “Indian Songs” at a meeting of the time in a program of TE } Massa appeared in the Scout play given last night at the Riviera Club. Dam Ey on gy Ooh
1908 CLUB at the home of Mrs. | — : 5 Eo a (tion | ee LL Frank Bowers ‘at Monticello tomor- HEE i ae of health, ‘wholesome and Gay [Buerdick and Kevin Brosnan. Mem -
tested ways of life and spintual [ unoheon Today Ends Baby Health Contest [vers of the troop committees as-
tk fo it ) values,” Victor K. Brown, Chicago] sisting ‘were Mesdames Thomas J.
The FIDESSA CLUB will meet for Park Department recreational direc- | Club’s Activities JTExaminations Held ISeanlon, ¥. M. (ass, Chester Tay2 1 p. m. luncheon at the home of | tor, told the members at a luncheon | wo Sa lor, Thomas Tresier, D. R, Brosnan Mrs. A. M. Christian, 2166 Broad: following the business meeting. Members of the Home Economics| Examinations for the Prospect|g J. Freihage and W. B World.
way, tomorrow. : “Trying to be scientific, physical|{gnib were to conclude the club's Boosters’ Club, Tne, baby health [Mrs Sidney Sullivan was arrange- { '® education found itself dead. We ' . RY " 3 J 3 i : factivities for the season with ‘a contest were held today ‘at the [Mente chairman for the dinner and
Mrs, Irvin R. Yeagy, 840 Lincoln | titen began to stress the play spirit Mr h yy . 0 : '| ’ wa | , rs. D. J. Grady wa: St.. will be hostess for a luncheon cupplementing cold intellectual ap- luncheon at Holly Hoek Hill at 12:30 Murat Theater from 10 a. m. to 12 reservations. vy was in charge of
J i aon, HUFENER | _ |peal with vital emotional motiva- |p. tn. today. moon, Lt OLSEN CLUB at 12:30 p. m. to- tions.” | ‘Mesdames Paul Stokes, George Registrations of children of from : 7 : Luncheon Tomorrow
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morrow, ! i | > | 3 | Raps Spiritual Bankrupley lyoemer, Chinrles Eliott, Trederiok six months to three years of ge “Perils Which ‘Wwe confront today.” narsohke. Tred Rassman and Will Be received during the remain. | The ‘Pastiffe Preasire Old will
A business session at 11 ‘a. 'm. will ; : a NE ? ' Ia 1 precede a covered dish luncheon at Ae . hte said, “arise not so much from |g . » OH ave 8 luncheon tomorrow at the Pan Pacific Press Photo Ernest Millholland, officers of the der of the week and the daily clinics [home of Mrs, Luther Benton, 1360
{ iy : ® meeting of the CUMBERLAND| wu. oo wire Austin Brown and Mrs. William ©. | before returning here. Mrs. Bobbs is expected back | he ignorance of men as from their organization, ‘were to be hostesses. [will continue at tie Murat Theater. (W. 28th St
ATE ez XJ i 'g - Ivo i | HOMEMAKERS OLUB tomor Tow Rohhs (center) ‘are shown on the steps of the Royal early in June for the wedding of Miss Caroline Cof- weakness, the Jack of emotional SE — - — — at the home of Mrs. Robert Lesher ldiseipline. The recreation foree Cumberland Mrs Richard Sheets Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu ‘where they are vaca- | fin to James Donald Peirce Jr. June 5. The cere- Mi to their fanction of oon. Will ‘wSsist ‘the hostess. | tioning. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will visit in California | mony will be read at the home of Mrs. Bobbs. \serving physical health ‘a correlaty | ‘health.” Po 5 YW Dav Hea | “The recreational forces of the, } | [ration stand pledged to develop apy y preciation of the world about us, the % By Mrs. Gaynor Maddox | T B d enlarging of social horizons and the Beta Chapter, Omega Kappa. To- i sentiments and spiritual values.” night. Mrs. Farl Hines, 1531 N, The Pre-Decoration Day Charity, ‘BGGS divided against themselves| Mrs. Ralph L. Lochry, chairman | a Gang 8 a Si Capitol hostess. dance of the Gamma Beta Chi So-| not fall. The yolks can be! ; Re : n 1ier has aistl a UWISU pitol, hostess need 3 of the Poppy Day Committee of the lana tragically fanatic .sincerity. I Spink Arms, Business meeting. in the Hotel Antlers ballroom. Rus- sauce, plain blanc mange, French ; Phi Gamma Rho. 8:15 Thurs, Mrs, sell Holler's orchestra will play. |tpast, muffins ‘and cakes. he | Auxiliary, ‘will speak Friday at 975 Prva re J of , the Lg Donald H. Smith, 4144 College, Miss Wilma Lee Taflinger Is whites are used in frostings, mer- |p. m. over WFBM. ~ iD rapa 3 hostess, Business session. chairman of the reception commit- ; S hit $ ; SERIO TRIO ILL ' Jy, 5 S : b ingues, ‘macaroons, ‘white cakes, Mrs. Louis Markun, district radio |g. gemonstration that a people Who X ' . Nichols, George Rinier and Fred Pitty. a ae RD) Wagener, ae Lavra Marie Foist Marshmallow Frosting gram. Mrs. H. S. Teitel, district with spirituality in it, now, in conPp. m. Fri. ome of Mrs. Ruby 3 Jor a : . : “ EBT Bf »._ | fESSion of spiritual bankruptcy have Maehler, 3049 English. Mrs. Betty Pearl Taylor and Ruth Flick. cups sugar. president, will be master of cere- | thi to Believe § 4 in default Other committees named by Mrs , ‘cup boiling ‘water. lynonies. Mrs. Wave Temple. Poppy | 10 "HNE a Pollock, hostess. Mrs. Stanley X - tables < ‘White torn Syrup monies. I ayne mj , oppy laf any sanctuary for the spirit, n a ; Mary Scott, Miss Elizabeth Carter or '; feaspoon cream tartar. Rose N 1 ger "Counei] ah Say D- Mrs. Russell Holler and Mrs. Earl (or ”) ory Whites unit, and Mrs. 1. R. Boner also are [empty promises of a mad man who m. Thurs. XK. of P. Hall, 519 N. 0 “oo a ed 3 = £ . to speak proclaims ‘I'll give vou the world Belle Vieu Plage. Euchre party. NTs nants “Baird RE ; Jospin e. Mrs. Lochry is being assisted by ‘and so vou will save vour souls.’ Nat rc re. adi c= rs. Charles \ S. j avoring. J Dy : : . Past Presidents’ Club, Ladies Aux Mrs. Goodwin Presifes i ok . Add water and svrup to sugar. ‘each unit in arrangements for sales w ; _ rH Trainmen. 12:30 . Wn, Thurs Gus Bisesi, Clarence Flick, Home: : : . » y . Before us rises constant le Colonial Tearoom 143 N. Penn. Stonebraker and Leslie Coleman, St! until dissolved. Let come to & fon Saturday: Mrs. L. C. Brooks, |giatype of cities of the past excavat- , : d ho PETA boil covered. Uncover and ©0ok aviation: Mrs. Wilma Harrison, Rig adore Xasd in. svlvania. Luncheon. Mrs. Lola decorations. : . ‘ , . : : ed from ruins with their dead and Canarv ‘wna Mrs. ‘Goldie Saylor, | Proceeds ‘will ‘be “wsed Yor ‘the Until Syrup Spins ‘a fong thread, or Pagle; Mrs. Lillian Lynch Bik \guattered altars dedicated to gods "dr hi il sti ; rs h Connelv, Hilton ’ CLUBS dren. Whites ‘and beat until Stiff. Ripple, gd Rud! : False gods they proved and they St Wary Social Club 990 ». 'm “- iu. ! When svrup stops bubbling ada U Brown Ji . Mrs. Mildred Fatlev, were ‘abandoned to sink back to St. 1 YN . WN \ levadually to epg ‘whites, beating Bunker Hill: Mrs. George Bowman, “th i The long series of Thurs. Rectory of St. Mary RAR ) : 2 Paul Coble: Mrs. Ophia Koch. Hug! the earth again € long Serie Auxiliary Will Plan well ‘after each ‘addition. ‘When Taul Coble, Mrs. Ophia Koch, TIN | phage gods prove that humanity rty. Open to public, Mrs. Chris TV» y v i . : : , tiny RO x Foi Poppy Day Sale whisk or spoon and beat wntil Indianapolis. J Nan a ak, satisfying things that they belfeve oviimc CN bomYREL: aire) a . frosting ‘will hola its shape. If two Federal, Mrs. Anna Staudt, OGar- jg ing: beco rt of and OE Ll Ee a The Madden Nottingham Ameri (poo whites are used, ADE a little field; Mrs. Clopeal Peters, Tillman ID I to Ee ravel-Study. 12:30 b. M. J0S-/ean Legion Auxiliary was to make jo. 4 to 240 degrees ¥. Use any H. Harpole; Mrs. Ralph Kiare, Hay- | gai Jive E. J. Hankemeier to review “Dem- | luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. to- I" ‘ ; n hy? , vn . Th. olliday; Mrs. Robert Tatman, In- |... PEA : , . on Daughter” (Honore MOITOW). |gay at the Post Home, 1130 'W. 30th Hollandaise Sauce \dianapolis unit 4; Mrs. William H. spiritual Si vel A . H Cay Ble + [St. William H. Block & Co. will be | 1; sup batter. Shine, Indianapolis Power and cig uy Mh a ROC 10 1S | rg - > it. S. " | . xy Ji % SCC i) . . A880cralron tects headquarte: for the unit Mrs 2 to 4 egg yolks. Light; Mrs. Mary Fulton, Irving I hope it will come in time to save president of the Indianapolis As- chairman 1, teaspoon walt, ert E. Kennington / Hy sociation for Childhood Education Members also were to plan for a : Cayenne pepper. Others are Mrs. Lucille Robinette, Sid re least ‘humanity is at a recent meeting. Other new of-!card party to be given by the Post 1, cup boil x Madden - Nottingham: Mrs. Max | op? 8." oo : : : ng ‘water, if desired. - 3 wy Mrs. Goodwin presided and made ficers are Miss Dorothy Bowen, vice ‘and Auxiliary at 8 p. m. Thursday : : | rs ine- , ie pre: i e 3 . p ) Norris, Moellvaine-Kothe: MTS. lyon anival report at the morning cording secretary; Mrs. Fred Ol- the luncheon today were to be Mes- | Beat egg yolks and lemon together 'yinney Weaver, Oaklandon: Mys. | A : : ney, corresponding secretary, and dames Robinette, Guy Heckman and add one piece of butter. Cook [Deborah Johnson, Bruce ©. Robin- | the a hari Lg Mrs. Charles Martin, treasurer, {and Wilfred Bradshaw. lin double boiler, stirring constant. ison: Mrs. Enneva Willey, South- Fob ar, Budi . a ER a =v 4 ¢ , $ ken. . 4 oh | 3 © ly, until mixture begins to thicken. eastern; Mrs. Orville Denbo, OSC | quay group: Mrs, Horace Shonle, piece of butter and stir until it has ‘Wayne, and Mrs. Virgil Cunning- | . } is melted. Add the Test of the but- ham, Y. M. C. A. Lg gd Ring ui ter and stir again until the mixture | Also on the committee are Mes- | apartment BET who You is 1 y n c 3 § is thoroughly blended. Add salt, a dames Dowell 1. Holmes, Fred ported ‘were Mrs. Austin Clifford, Return to double boiler and stir Leon W. Kennerly. — gov 3 ‘ation; Mrs, until the sauce is thick. Be care- The Auxiliary headquarters on Er a TT a ful not to ‘overcook it or it will Saturday will be at the 40 and 8 i ’ : » rv dl Ohatea 119 E Ohio St Stanley Haves, sconomic welfare; curdle, y u, oh. N10 3 Mrs. Chauncey H. Eno TH, legal
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a : — function of conserving mental] ‘Charity D | EVENTS ‘Charity Dance [FOOD |eonservation of kindly, neighborly Rho Gamma Chi. 8 p. m. today. rority will be held Saturday nightiysea for 'mayonnaiSe, PUGdING |p, pygtrict American 1egion ldo not think that he could comLODGES tee, assisted by Mesdames Albert ange] cake and gelatin ‘whips. ‘chairman, has arranged the Pro-|in the past have produced so much Steinmetz, president. Cecil ‘Scott, president, include Miss Dav chairman of the John Holliday | ciuteh like drowning men to the iliafv, Brotherhood of Railroad Davidson, publicity, ‘and Mesdames the following Poppy chairmen of hostesses, sorority project of clothing chil. to 242 degrees F. Add salt to egg Four: Mrs. Anna Bray, Broad yp, were powerless to protect them. | Church, 317 'N, New Jersey. Card ltoo ‘stiff for rotary beater, use Copsey: Mrs. Lucille Bravton, Bast | nnat survive without vital and lin's Tearoom. Luncheon. MIS.iplans for Poppy Day, Saturday, Bt [q.cied flavoring. ward Barcus; Mrs. Temple, John apie Tite heeds mn vevival of its Miss Carolyn Ackman was elected ‘Glenn Robinette is unit Poppy 1 tablespoon lemon juice. ton, and Mrs. Margaret Ray, Rob- us for I still believe that in some of president; Miss Mary Newkirk, re- at the Post Home. Hostesses for Divide butter into three portions. | (yladys Pribble, Memorial; MPs. | veeting. Others ‘Who reported on ‘Remove from stove, add second Wills Watkins: Mrs. Ruth Nahr, [gece tn T00 “al rst Voters dash of ecavenne, and boiling water. "Spencer, Thomas A. Randall and child ‘welfare: Mrs. Frank Oox, a Istatus of ‘women; and Mrs. L. H.|
Sorority Initiates Formal initiation services for!
Sorority Chapters To Sponsor Dance Mesdames James Werner, John Bo- | . ¥y Imowski, Herbert Gilligan and Miss Jewssh WW omen
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Epsilon and Beta Chapters of [Mary Gootee were held by Alpha Rho Delta Sorority and Alpha Pi|Ohapter of Gamma Phi Alpha So-
‘Omega will sponsor a dance Satur- [rarity recently at the Colonial Tea- EK lect Otticers : day night at the Indianapolis room preceding a formal dinner, x / v Dusting vour Farment, |
Athletic Club. Arrangements are R : . a. with Miralle Powder will being made by Miss Mildred Whelan di ' nO . : AD ide i lof Beta Chapter; Miss Margaret Mark Golden ANNIVCTSUTY | amr tre ma, «) Te Hide % on go MeLain of Epsilon; and Miss Frieda| Mr. and Mrs. Edward V, Jack- | Wemen's Clubs at the first annual 4 > n i i Backemeier of Alpha Pi Omega. son, Raleigh, Ind, will celebrate juncheon of the organization today Epsilon Chapter will meet at 8 their golden wedding anniversary | jn Block's auditorium. p. m. tomorrow at the home of Miss [with an open house Sunday from Other officers elected were Mrs. Emma Fairbanks, 1419 Pleasant St. [1 to 6 p. m. [avid Taurvey, first vice president, : Mrs. 8. C. Bodner, second vice pres-
| ident; Mrs. dul Kamlot, treasurJ ler: Mrs, Elias Ch A § a= GURL TT TU RT LI © Secretary. Mrs. 10. Kwitney, stop over for Visits to_points of interest . | vecording secretary, and Mrs, Olar-
thronghout the State, Tlinois’ unexcelled ] [ante Budd, financial secretary, svetem of fine paved highways make touring ‘a pleasure. : . | | Directors elected were Mesdames Visit the Lincoln Country. See historic [© | ¢ 19 \ | | [Arthur Pairbanks, Samuel WeinNew Salem, “The Lincoln Village,” recre- |perg, Aaron Glick and Ieon Berger. J rs ar hm ii [ Mrs. Louis Wolf was named honorlived there from 1831 to 1837. Tn Spring- Tai, : " field, visit the Lincoln Home and Tomb. [ary president and Mrs. Samuel | = Havent ~ | Komminers and Mrs, David Sablos- | On vour trip to Illinois, see Chicago, = kv, honorary vice presidents “Wonder City of the World.” \isit the Vv, 4 3 world - famous ‘museums, drive the broad Tire Town : More than 250 women attended | Wow Seem the luncheon. Mrs, Born presided. |
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Explore the strange canyons in amazing “Giant City.” View the spot where white '3 = men first set foot on Illinois i - rates’ den in the concealing depths of wma EC Tn Rock, See the sites Includes of the earliest French Colonial Government historic Cahokia Court House, and Fort oN TL
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Kaskaskia, and the oldest building in the middle west, the original wderhouse at Fort Chartres. Visit the oldest recreational area in the Mississippi Valley. See the site of the only battleof the War of 1812 fought
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