Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1941 — Page 14

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1 Hotel followed dedication of af t. of America Plaque,” given i

in the ‘State|

Mrs. Ahlgren in her speech said’ was “ashamed” to learn that|: y 40"per cent of Chicago’s voters]: ballots in a recent election.| citizen is certain]. |

nship department, “House rotunda.

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them “Let's stop being defeatists. .* . .

of ourselves 100 per gent Ly

s not only "taking part’ in

t; but seeing’ it that all 5 a and neighbors do, too.” | Mrs. ‘Ahlgren’ soon will make| TC committee appointments for the| ="

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bs’ convention the week of May 1043—the date set by Mrs, John Whitehurst, Baltimore, G. F. W. C. “president. It is hoped that the ses‘sions will ‘be held in Indianapolis.

© Plax Defense Forum “Appointment of Mrs. George .L. Russell, Gary, and Mrs. E. C. Rump-

Jer, on a committee to ‘co-operate ‘with the Federal Bureau of Investi-

Plans are being made for a 'na‘defense forym to be held

Lick Springs, will be attended by Mrs. Whitehurst.

tly a Sia specifies that dinner is plain ‘turkey and

_ Kernel corn a No. 2 cans) - tablespoons diced green pepper : tablespoons minced onion,

| melt butter: in it. "Pour. grads over cernmeal mixture, stirs until sugar is dissovled. Add

“combine thorough+ :

rad onion; Pour into a well-greased: threeheat resistant glass baking ih; - bake uncovered ih a moderB oven (325 degrees F.) for about i hours, or until firm.. . Garnish, parsley and serve,

GRAPE CUSTARD RING (Serves 6)

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‘salt i egg ; then add milk “gradually; stirring cons ‘Cook and stir. over hot

“until nfixture codts spoon.| :

. Fold hot custard

anyway, So. why try? . . .| have taken our Hberty too much i ~ granted and when we takel: gs: too much for granted, we}.

“General = Fedbration of . Women's}.

" per, Gordon B.

“dell P. Coler, tickets, and D. J. Lyman, table reservations.

‘of the City’s charity agencies. ‘vice president; Mis.

‘Mrs. Charles Roemes: purchaser oy

. home the first Friday of each month. Ly

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Paintings’ of Leading Vidiona Artists |

Will Be: Prizes at Ariss. Chup Bal

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THE PAINTINGS of 12 leading: Indian artists wil i be special prizes at the Indiana Artists Club. ‘annual !

costume ball at the Hoosier Athletic Club, Saturday nigh

This year the ball is featuring ‘a “friendly neigh policy” and decorations will have a Pan-American “The special prige pictures, which are now on display in‘dows of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co., gre the works of man Adams, Simon P. Baus, Dale Bessire, | Cariani. Randolph Coats, Marie Goth, L. O. Griffith, Floyd D. Hépess, Elmer Taflinger and Edward K. Williams. One of the-evening's the most. suhag costume, the best artistic costume, the most daring costume, the most grotesque costume, and the costume traying the i Amerions spirit. Members of the jury will Leonidas Smith, executive secretary of the Hoosier Salon Patrons

"Association; - Corbin Patrick, dramatic critic of the Indiunapolls ‘Star,

and Ted Nicholas of WIRE.

Chic Myers and his orchestra will play ‘for dancing ‘from 10°

». 1. $02 a, m. and the grand march will form at midnight. P - Randolph Coats is in charge of the event with. Miss ‘Ethel M. Swartz, co-chairman. Floyd D. Hopper, assisted ‘by students from the various city art schools, will have charge of the decorations. Others on the committee include Gordon Mess, invitations; Mrs. &: curry Bohm is president of the Indiana Artists Club. | 5

| Tea Will: Honor Wife of Park School Headmaster

MRS. JOHN R. CALDOW, wife of the new. Park School headmaster, will be honored by the Park Scheol Mothers’ Association at a tea in the schoo] dining room tomorrow from 4 to 6/0 ‘clock. Mothers of new pupils, also will be honored guests.

With .Mrs. Caldow in the receiving line will be, Mss. Harold B. :

West, president of the association; Mrs. W. L Longsworth; ‘vice pres.

ident, and Mrs. Edward J. Bennett, wife of the ‘board of trustees. Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdatnes T Victor Keene, August Cc. Bohlen, ‘Frank L. Biriford and Bowman Elder. On the arrangements committee are Mrs. C cw. Spalding, chairman; Mrs. Pau] E. Follette, Henry ©. Atkins Jr, John H. Bookwalter and A.

gart Jr.

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| So Coleman: Home Board Elects ¥ 3

MRS, J. WILLIAM WRIGHT was re-elected president: of ‘the the’ board of the Suemma Colemun Honie at a recent meeting.

now 41 years old, was incorporated in 1900 and is one: ge oldest

. Other officers include Mrs. William H. Morrison; r re-elected: first John Sloane Kittle, re-elected sécond vice presi-

dent: Mrs. H. P. Werkman, third vice president; Mrs. Thomas Elder,

re-elected secretary, and Mrs. Willlam H. Trimbie, treasurer.

On the adoptions cominittee are Meésdames Morrison, Wright and Harvey Belton. Mrs. Arch Grossman is the new. ‘cor ing: ng retary ‘and Mrs. Kittle will handle .the publicity, assisted ‘by. Mrs. Werkman. Mrs. Chauncey Eno was hamed opp; 3 of food supplies; .drugsu 2100. Wi

ner, { ‘household’ Lg with, M

assistant. Mrs. Merjorie Rosmler Kliinaird viser.

ther merfibers of the beard include , Mostames has Marshall,

Uz McMurtrie, Raymond Blatchley, Herbert Duckwall, Guy Ramsdell .

and Dr. F. S.C. Wicks. ‘The board has a luncheon meeting st the

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#8 8 ’ 8 . wd ils Le Mrs. John Messick will preside ala meeting of. the. ndian !

“Day Nursery Board when it meets at the. Lusgery, £ 3

10 a. m.

estern College History to Be Depicted JUNIOR GROUP 0

alumnae ‘meeting at 8.0’

5 depleted ina ed skit.

x 2 fu m s from “Memorial bite. ‘to the

N - Seminary)! Nien by Mrs. : Melisa ‘Conover ‘in 1880 in + élahuiion of the 25th

ery z v id : an daughter of Claude Palmer, 303 Riley Road. “Muncie, were those honored. The list wg based on ‘scholastic-achievement. : oe» 3 2h Cima % American School, 19417 will: be the title of a talk by Mu oT he , 1941 vil be th Century Ho a s paper will “present the schoolman’s idea of’ the" degree f ef the ‘modern’ school may expect to approach én absorbing

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highlights: will be the awarding of prizes for :

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(Above: left) Mrs. Virginia Brackett Green, president. of the Amer:

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; Enterygincd

I BETA BHI SORORITY will ntertain with & ‘Juncheon Thurs

fof ‘Mrs. ‘Hoger B. ‘Owens, Franklin, # president “of of ihe ‘sarority’s Delta

province 1 Mrss Swans will arrive ‘tomorrow Hat! ‘the Chapter House on the Butler {campus for a visit of several days:

exchange dinner which’ the cha will have with the Sigma Chi Fro. Iternity ‘at ‘Butler tomorrow night I8he ‘will be introduced to pledges of various othep- sororities at the [college &t a tea to be given by the 1153 Pn) Dledues from 4 to 3 D. m. Thursday, meet several {members of io school’s faculty at fa Fane ut the house ol Thursday

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| Mrs. _Ctirolyn ‘Rodecker; ‘4650 nN 41ilinols 8t.,

3 morrow, 7

| 5t;, will‘entertain BETA

> Mothers. Bohs Yunder. the -direc« »& Hon of Mrs. Chris Kunkel, presi-

‘| the’event are grocery, novelty, par cel post and pillowcase. = -<

{The ‘ae ‘acxisony board of + the INS} {DIANA © GAVMA: ‘CHAPTER OF |f

4 hig the Woodstock Club in honor |

| She will be an henor guest at the and Mesdames Charles Cochran,

will entertain BETA] |ALUMNAIE OF EAPPA THE Ho- 16

Ms. Des: (Wihdium, 8. Kansas |

dent. : Among the boots planned for

Rev. C. Sumpter Logan, pastor: of J

e0rge .w : the worship , service, Mrs. Stanibaugh will direct the: presenta~ tion of a” playlet, "America for Americans.” Assisting Mrs. ‘Walter Tale, Presi dent of the society, Will be Messrs.

Dillard Harker, J. C. Plaskett; How-1 ard Streadling, G. L.. ‘Wiedenhoft and Otto Swanson. :

8. C. Club to: Fook

'The’S.’C. Club’ will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday with Mrs. eq Lindbergh, 3930 Spann Ave. . Mrs: Gi As bv dones will assist. 1

Thompeor: Smith, Edward 8. lum, Wiliam H. Link, John gelke, PF. W ok Lous -

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resides of ne. | Before University Women

‘Gailup, superintendent of. the. ‘Indidna name

E. Fisher, co-chairman, and Mesdames Byron La=

oak Association of University ‘Women, explains “Our Country” to, M. standing on the stage of the: auditorium at Ayres’ where 4. A. U. Ww. the ‘Liberty Bell. "(Above right) Suzanne Lamb eft) and her sister, Emilie, daugh-*-catching” features of the shew.

Lois (left) and Betty, discovered. ‘more than enough picture and story books to keep them busy.

through: Saturday.

J. Hamerin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hamerin, Zionsville. ‘They are has built a “Citadel of Democraéy” to which all the lanes of its annual’ ' ‘Book and Toy Exhibit lead. Behind: Mrs. Green is a reproduction of

. fers of Dr. and Mrs. Enmnett B. Lamb, found the tory: among the “eye-: |stalled last night in ‘the as Lin § Hotel by Mss. Carol F. Guibert, Loe. Selaw) the four-year-old: twins of Mr. and Mis. 3 Lowell. Craig,’

"The exhibit, Which opened esterday afternoon, will: continue

Marion Gallup Will Speak Tonight

: Mig. Marion - speak Ronght at a 6:15 o'clock dinner of the

Methodist ‘Church.

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polis erican Association of University Women, in the Broadway Mrs. Virginia Brackett Green, president, will discuss the defense

‘projects which, have been assigned

CHAPTER voy CHI THETA, tomorrow

SALMA wera one wit Have: | usiness raveting a p. m, tomor- C& row in the Hotel Antlers SB

INDIANA BETA PHI ‘CHAPTER OF. BETA SIGMA PHI

ternational secretary, assisted by} Miss Atdie. Milliken and members|" of Beta, Eta and Beta Pi Chapters. The sorority’s songs were syng during the ritual by Mrs. Robert Camnfeldt. Mrs. Margaret Stephenson -| Moore, Plainfield, was: ‘installed asl honorary. sponsor, : Officers: installed were Miss Helen - | Salter, . president; Mrs. ‘Genevieve| {i Brian yien: President: Miss Gliris! (Ou:

; m ers : ude the : Misses: Jarie Bever, x goo Ann Bless ing, Nelle Beck, Eleanor Jane Davis, | ‘| Marjorie Brannon, Alice Ddvis, Bar-

: will be given by Dr. Omer. {section will Ye formeéd. The

Bie dianapolis . listeners. . The evening ~ | section . will study principally -the techniques of radio. Son and will (hold its first meeting at the

the Indianapolis Branch of the: Western ]

to the university women by the Naal ‘Advisory ' Defense Council; the education of aliens, the educa tion of citizens who have not completed a primary education; and the study and correction of the cause of ‘rejection in’ returned draftees. A. dinter meeting will bé held by |gome ‘the ‘Evening Discussion” Group at \he Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, Nov. 25. ‘A lecture ‘on: “Old Mexico,” illustrated with colored pictures; es. 5 chairman’ ony ‘new eg Iw kshop, announces that because of ‘the large enrollment in that group an evening Ma. morn= ing section” will meet at her. honie Nov. 17 at 9:30 a. m. This group is

|surveying * the field: of children’s! Mrs. David Li

radio: programs now available to In=

home 8 Mrs, Drake: Nov. 27 at

7:30 p eCrattin x Along with Brothers ‘and

Sisters” will be the subject of dis=

for Children.”

meet Nov: -

‘Washing will be reviewed by ‘Mrs. Kenneth ! Baker. The

Group Nov. 2, 9/30 8. m. Mrs. H.|bara- Mandel and Kathryn Wilhelm, A. Peterson will Speak. on “Music a : ) !

~The ‘first meeting of thie, Tnterna- ; tional Relations Group will be to~ morrow at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Beard. Mrs, P. B, Mong- (Pert Reel gomery will review Quinney Howe's| uel recent book “How to Understand the News.” The: Education Study. Eroup wan

9:45 a m, Srna Mn. the! a A omnes fut ithe’ haicms, “Mie, 6; nn Open’ House groah met 5¢ Bin Lift In Broad Ripple a pt 5 Beye of cthe ‘Plans for an ‘open house Friday viewed By ‘Mrs. Murray Conner.) '24,°1:30 p. m, at the home of ‘D Smith,

a “Reveille An ton”. by “Margaret 1 ob }

ing, of the Hwuad Ri

tion when it mals PR Br Goons Hinshaw, 1105 River Heights Drive, Shops, offices. and. stores. of ‘the The’ night ‘group will “hear

a ‘currently’ béok réviewed 1%.

Nov. 18 at ‘the: “home of Miss Mar-|a street daiice between 60d St, and i

Jorie- Pyke. Riviera. Drive on ‘Bellefontaine St

members will be open’ t0'the publ id ‘weather Dermits, there a .

Three | Sant

Styles dm FABRIC GLOVES | Created ‘by KAYSER oe and a

were completed last flsht a a a meet-|

them smart contrast vith hloather pick ’ or: palms. Black: ow brown-sin. all ses, WASSON'S, GLOVES, st REET, FLOOR

The new “ATS in - the Hone” | Group will meet Friday, 9:30. a. outs

Book: Cord Party

Alums Annan I ea Cg He en 1 | poms at, the ome ot the;chairmar ing

anniversary of the pollege. Mrs: . |. will read: es rps irom: “Memoirs of Western —

which used to be deemed within the province. of home seakers soon to. ‘appeat before the clithiare Hezzie B. Pike, 5

at the John Herron Art eassian for ‘the Parental . Education ; : ‘Group: Nov. » 21; 1:30 Mrs. J." Lowell Oraig. ‘Mrs. kB Campbell will be hos: 3 the Music. Appreciation

- whys v= lof. Bluff: Avenue School: P>T. .A.| Nov.|will have a card party at 7:

ash- Mrs. Roy Phillips will have charge

The and means committee

m. Friday 1 the school a De

erm of Joke.

r, Robert L. Moorhead and. Othniel Hitch. Earl B. | ©

: Mestemsyer is the president. and Edvard J. Hecker Jt. secretary.