Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1941 — Page 19
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941 Seventh District Federation Of Clubs Announces Committees for Season
Mrs. Rudolph F. Grosskopf. president of the Seventh District Fed- | eration of Clubs. has announced department chairmen and committees for 1941-42. Included are division chairmen for the groups new department. that of national defense, headed by Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann.
The General Federation adopted the addition of national, state and district defense committees at its recent convention in Atlantic City.
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J. R. McCallians Give| Jellied Salads Look Cool and Taste Cool as Well
Bridal Dinner For summertime meals jellied water and heat thoroughly. Soak . _ |salads both look and taste cool gelatin in cold water five minutes Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCallian, | whether made of fresh, crunchy and add to hot sauce. Fold in cab5305 Pleasant Run Blvd. will enter-|raw vegetables, pungently seasoned |bage, celery and nuts. Place in intain with a bridal dinner Saturday meat or fish, or whipped into dividual molds and chill until set. evening at Hollyhock Hill for their| STEAMY IOUS they melt refresh- [Serve on crisp lettuce with mayoningly on our grateful palates. They jouise. Serves six. : . can be the main course in a hot-! Rg So h try E. Tobias of Kokomo, who will be | weather meal or a lighter accom- To. a hot-weather luncheon y : chicken mousse. Soften 2 table married Sunday afternoon in the paniment to the main dish, depend- spoons granulated gelatin in 1 cup East Tenth Street Methodist|ing on ingredients. {cold water for 5 minutes. Slightly Church. TE a Solad x fvem: 2 egg yolks, add !: teaspoon yy L 2 \ 4 5 “vv S Guests wili be Messrs. and Mes-| he any meal. Make it in the mar |) SES 1eRS0oR GIN Jrusiard
At 8 meeting vesterday in Ayres’)
auditorium, Mrs. Buschmann presided and called for reports from defense workers. Permanent committee assignments are Miss Frances Mazur. Americanization; Mrs Clayton Hunt Ridge, aviation: Mrs. Adolf Wagner, conservation of defense material: Mrs. H. H. Arnholter. consumer problems: Mrs C, J.
Ancker. housing: Mrs. Izona Shirley. | H. Smith. |
industry; Mrs. Charles nursing: Mrs. L. E Gausepehl and Mrs. Paul Stokes, nutrition; Mrs Carl Weinhardt, recreation; Mrs. Thomas Hindman Jr. and Mrs. William Hyde Pearl. registration: Mrs T. A. Kimberiin Jr, ang Mrs. F. T. McWhirter II, U. S. stamps and bonds. Mrs. Buschmann announced at yesterday's meetings that the Federation would co-operate with the Volunteer Bureau, which this year is basing its classes on emergency defense work and opening them to
the public. Sessions will begin onj|
Sept. 23 and will meet at 10 a. m. each Monday and Thursday throughout the winter. With her committee, Mys. Buschmann will inaugurate registration of all aty clubworhen for defense work. Department Chairmen Chairman of the American Citizenship Department for the year will be Mrs. Trevor Geddes, assisted by Mrs. Edward Chapman, vice chairman; Miss Frances Mazur and Mrs. Isaac E. Woodward &s adviser. In the division of law observance, Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter is honorary chairman, Mrs. Floyd W. Doddridge chairman «und Mrs. Lloyd Kirk vice chairman. Other division personnel is: Consumer Education—Mrs. Robert M. Zaiser, chairman; Mrs. HL H Amholter, consultant, and Mrs. Glenn Parrish. Spiritual Guidance and
{Ray Dorward and J. Vidya Lind-|
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berlin Jr. Miss Dorothy Phillips and presidents of junior clubs. Legislation Department—Mrs. Ancker, chairman: Mrs, Edward Franklin White, adviser. and Mrs. Brandt Downey. Press and Publicity Department — Mrs. Royer Knode Brown, chairman: Mrs. Irwin Willlams of Acton, rural service; Mrs.!aps A. M. Brown. Mrs. John Kol-| 4% W. 'F. Holmes, radio division, :
Russell Nolan of Kokomo: Wilma McCallian, Vincennes; Miss! Elizabeth Clark, Phoenix, Ariz; Mr.| land Mrs. Earl Crowder, Perrysville; | Frank C. Vogel and Paul W.
and Forums—!
Mrs. Louis| Kruger, co-chairman; Mesdames| Fred Fate, Carl R. Day. P. C. Nieoles, S. B. Walker, Paul Warren, !
isay of Colfax; Miss Blanche MeFadden. Conservation of Natural Resources—Mrs. Leonard Murchison, chairman; Mrs, Merritt E. Woolf and Mrs. Willard N. Clute. ! Co-operation for the Blind—Mrs. | {Thomas Hindman Jr. chairman; Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, vice chairman; { Mesdames Frank Yarling, Roy M. | Rogers, Herbert Y. Massie, A. J.| Clark, H. H. Davis, E. Monty Camp- | { bell, V. R. Crusore and Lewis Shott. | Pin—Mrs. John Down- | ing Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Fred- | erick C. Albershardt, vice chair-| man: Mesdames E. Monty Campbell, Charles C. Binkley and Walter | Hiser. History Sales—Mrs. HL K. | Fatout, chairman, and Mrs. Georg i A. VanDyke. Reciprocity—Mrs. Louis | A. Kirch. Motion Pictures—Mrs. E. L. Bur- | nett, chairman; Mrs. Emma Kom- | iners, vice chairman; Miss Mable | West, adviser; Mrs. E. A. Hunt and | Mrs. H. S. Teitel, Urban-Rural Cooperation — Mrs. Calvin Perdue, | chairman; Mrs. Chester Hittle, vice | chairman: Mrs. Harvey Belton and | Mrs. Charles Yoke, all of Acton. and | Mrs. J. H. Showalter of Fairland. |
dames Oliver Tobias, Carl Broo and {ing and store it in the refrigerator Miss | until the dinner bell rings.
razer, | = {Gary; Mr. and Mrs. William Vos,! 1 {Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orton and|'i {daughter Mary Ellen, the Rev. and| 1
; |mer, Miss Jean Scott and Robert]: Federation Special Committees |Mahiman. { Club Institutes { Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, chairman.
iClubwoman Magazines—Mrs. Wal- | iter Grow. chairman:
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A salad mold that may be the top attraction at a buffet supper or prepared in individual molds for the salad at a family dinner combines cheese and fruit:
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Co-Wa-Ma Club Sets Business Meeting
The Co-Wa-Ma Club will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Elmer Beanblossom, 3621 Brookside Parkway, South Drive.
cottage cheese with a little cream and press through a sieve. Add grated American cheese, gelatin, seasonings, pimiento, pepper and diced American cheese. Fold in stiffly beaten cream and turn mixture into wet mold and chill. Serve
on large chop plate with center filled with fresh fruit. Garnish with endive or water cress. Orange slices, pineapple fingers and berries make a nice contrast to the bland flavor of the cheese. Fold a bit of whipped cream into fruit salad dressing as an accompaniment.
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Vegetable Omelet
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prepare—an omelet made with Chi= nese shredded vegetables. Use in proportion of one-half cup of drained, canned vegetables to one egg.
Set Cooley Reunion
The descendants of Jacob Cooley will have their second annual ree union Sunday at Longacre Park, Lee Cooley is the secretary.
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Family Relationships—Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, chairman and chaplain: Mrs, William E. Lincoln, vice chairman, and Mrs. Mack Parker | of Beech Grove. | Education Department—Murs. Burton A. Knight, chairman; Mrs. Paul V. Calet, co-chairman, and Mrs. Fred Rassman, vice chairman. Youth Co-Operation Division—Mrs. Earl Moomaw, chairman; Miss Estle Fisk, adviser; Mrs. Gilbert Forbes
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chairman, and Mrs. Chester Hittle, [lion and By-Laws—Mrs, Clarence | : co-chairmen. both of Acton. Epsi- | Kittle, chairman: Mrs. W. H. Vin-| lon Sigma Omicron—Mrs, Bert S.|zant, parliamentary adviser; Mus. | Gadd, chairman, and Mrs. William ' A. J. Hueber and Mrs. Frederick D. | Polk, vice chairman. Student Loan |Balz. Directory—Mrs. Royer Knode | Division—Mrs. Emil Scufflot. Brown, chairman, and Mrs. Eimer | S
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Laurence Haves, chairman, and| Hospitality—Mrs. Frank Symmes, | Mrs. arry Beebe. co-chairman. | chairman; Mesdames W. D. Keen- | Art Division (Penny Art Fund)— 30 C. J. Finch, Frederick G. Balz, | Mrs. Charles A. Breece, chairman; | R- O. McAlexander, G. M. Corne-| Mrs. Walter Grow, adviser; Mes- | us, H. K. Fatout, David Ross, C. T. dames Colin Lett, Andrew Under- Austin, John T. Wheeler, wood. Leon Thompson and E. A. Johnson, Ralph Kennington, Kelley of Carmel. Miss Fannie | Rumpler and F. T. McWhirter. Pfendler of Acton. Bible Literature Luncheon, latform Decorations— Division—Mrs. Walter E. Jenny and | Mis. O. M. Richardson, chairman; Mrs, Sly. Literature and New | Mesdames Theodore L. Caldwell, Books—Mrs. Donovan Turk. { Charles Scholer and Walter Stay- | Music Division (Musical Penny |lon. Pages and Door—Mrs. J. H. Fund)—Mrs. Leon Duncan. chair- Lombard, chairman, and Mrs. C. V. man; Mesdames M. B. McDonald, Montgomery. Charles Albrecht, Frank E. Weim-| Frogram—Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, er. Laura Craig Poland and Luther | chairman; department and com-| Poe of Franklin. Drama and Better | ittee chairmen. Radium, Inc.— Speech Division—Mrs. Albert Dalsh- Mrs, John F. Engelke, chairman: eimer, chairman; Mrs. Karl Schwo- | MIS. R. F. Grosskopf, secretary, and meyer and Mrs. John Sink. Poetry MIS. A. J. Hueber. Registration— | Division—Miss June Winona Sny- Mis. N. D. Richardson, chairman; | der, chairman, and Mrs. Hal Purdy MS. William McGuire, vice chairof Carmel. man: Mesdames Vaughn Cooke, Public Welfare Department—Mrys, harold Spurgeon, Howard King and Edward H._ Niles, chairman. and John Guthrie. Resolutions — Mus. Mis. John F. Engelke, co-chairman, | Lrederick G. Balz, chairman; Mrs. Child Welfare Division—Mrs. Ed- G€orge A. VanDyke, vice chairman; ward Wright, chairman; Mrs. John | MIS: R. O. McAlexander, courtesy Carter and Mrs. Carl Pluess. Com- | resolutions, and Mrs. Alvin C. Johnmunity Service Division—Mus. Paul | S01. Smoke Abatement Committee—
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