Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1942 — Page 5

Delta Gammas | pe —— i A a aan [Present-Day S51 (1 ; . Cancel Annual | SSE i e Club to Hear | | Sta e Day Bk | "Talk ‘on Labor.

| Zeta Tau Alphas Plan i Nature Study Club Hikes Tomorrow

"he [INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE pter of DELTA GAMMA sorority has canceled the annual state! - heon and dance previously| for March 21 at the Co-| lumbia (Club. | do iil e getion was taken because stu-| dents at Indiana and Purdue uniyessitiey have Saturday. classes un-| der the new wartime schedule and because of the need to conserve tires. | It was impossible, the group’s of-| ficers point out, to change to an|| earlier date since a founders’ day celebration always has been the| | traditional feature of the luncheon] : and the constitution provides for| | its o ance’ as near -March 15 | as le. An earlier date would} i have avoided conflict with the war-|| } time c

Club progfams for the next week include: A dessert luncheon will be held by the PRESENT DAY club Monday in. the home of Mrs. J. W. Atherton, 5060 Pleasant Run parkway, N. drive. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Fred Gorman. Mrs. Ira Holmes will talk on “What . Has Been Accomplished Through Organized Labor” and Miss Jo Ann Eberhart will play the harp. Officers elected at a recent meeting were Mrs. O. H. Greist, president; Mrs. A. L. Thurston, first vice president; Mrs. Holmes, second vice president; Mrs. J. R. Spalding, secretary, and Mrs. Atherton, treasurer. Mrs. Holmes also has been | appointed delegate to the seventh district, Federation of Clubs.

' ” » ” cere of ne Woallen's gardens Alpha Phi Holds tomorrow. They will meet at 63d st. . and College ave. at 1:30 p. m,

honor of the three founders during ‘ i oi H ; : the month of March, | , i Cy . ; Return transportation will ‘be State Day at In orfier to add to the $500 de- : i provided for hikers, following a ; . fense hond already purchased by|— : dutch treat supper. Others may Columbia Club lianapolis alumnae, Mrs, Her- |, : . Join the hikers at the cabin for ter urges members to buy Helen Elliott supper and social activities. :

Dexheimer-Carlon Photo. Miss Majorie McWilliams, of the collegiate chapter of Afpha Phi sorority at DePauw university, is a member of the committee on arrangements for the dance. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil=’ liam J. McWilliams, 5673 N. Penn« sylvania st.

Couple to Take Mrs. Ralph Strader of Evanston, COLONIAL-BOSTON chapter, 1) national vice president of Ale New Y ork INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL-|pha Phi sorority, was honor guest ; STUDY club, will meet at 10 a. m. and principal speaker for the ane . . Wednesday in the Marott hotel.|nual state: luncheon held today in Wedding Trip Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak | the Columbia club by alumnae and : on “Guatemala” and install new| active members at DePauw univers

The wedding of Miss Martha Lu- members. She is installation chair- sity. Mrs. Alfred Evans of Bloom=

man for the federation. ington, presided. ceille Browder to William Trask Hostesses for 12:30 p. m. lunch- Following, Mrs. Walter W, Talley Scott will take place at 4:30 o'clock [eon will be Mesdames Carl A.| of Terre Haute, president of the

this afternoon in All Souls Unita-|Harper, P, P. Barrett, T. 8. Gotts- Alpha Phi house board and former

ian church with Dr. F. 8. 0. Wicks, |°halk, David C. Jolly, J. J. Mellen| {i ctee of the national organizae pastor emeritus, officiating, and. James A. Matthews, tion, introduced Mrs. Strader at a

A large vase of white gladioli will “Problems of the Low Income joint meeting of alumnae and ace stand at the altar’ against a back-|Group” will be discussed by Mes-| tive" members. ground of palms, ferns and seven-|dames B. W. Lodwick, Carl Seet,| At the speakers’ table with Mrs. branch candelabra. Miss Elsie Mac- | Kathleen Winemiller and Herman | Strader, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Tale Gregor will be the organist and |K. McComb before: CHAPTER P,|ley, were Mrs. T. O. Philpott, state Carol Reynolds will sing. P. E. O, sisterhood Monday. day chairman; Mrs. T. P. Jenkins, The bride is the da Mrs. Parker P. Jordan, 152 Buck-| Indianapolis alumnae president; Robert L. Browder, ngs: of es ingham drive, will entertain the|Mrs. Byron Lingeman, Crawfords= ave, and Mr. Scott's parents are|8TOUp in her home. Assisting her|ville alumnae president; Miss MarMr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott, 3026 N,|Will be Mrs, C, B. Agness. jorie Peet 'Yarington of Gary, state Capitol ave, PE chairman of alumnae organization; Mrs. C. J. Ancker will talk on|Mrs. Robert Seward, state alumnae Mingus Browder will give his sis- | “Guatemala” and her experiences |secretary and Mrs. THeodore Scott, ter in marriage. She is to wear ain the far east Wednesday for the| state rush chairman. : : Tite marquisette and lace gown, | HAWAIIAN chapter, INTERNA- Also, Mrs. Mason King, advisory 1 Mrs. John J. Blazic was Miss Hazel Linville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Linville, before her argue forming the yoke TIONAL TRAVEL -STUDY club. board. member; Mrs, Stanley Bye marriage Feb. 6. (Kindred Photo.) in " Tore poset Sirs aad the lace |She will speak following a noon rum, Martinsville; Mrs, Ed Hamile "2. Miss Rovena LaVerne Smith, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Poulton, will be married fo has three. luncheon in the Colonial tearoom. ton, Greencastle; Mrs. James Care

defense stamps with the money they would have spent for state day and . d to continue working: on defense B B projects! individually as well as on ccomes Il C the on the’ alumnae group has

Members of the Indianapolis : Panhellénic association will be hon-| | Dr. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of ored guests at a tea to be given by|Meridian Heights Presbyterian umnae association of ZETA |church, vill officiate this afternoon LPHA tomorrow afternoon at the wedding ceremony uniting ‘home of Mrs. Warren Glunt, | Miss Helen L. Elliott and Robert M. 4551 Carrollton ave, Tea will be|Sutherlarid of Morristown. The serv"served from 2 to 5 o'clock. ice will be at 2:30 o'clock in the This annual event is sponsored by church. ; the alumnae in order that mem-| Miss Elliott is the daughter of Mr. bers may become bettér acquainted land Mrs. Carl D. Elliott, 5253 N. with members of other sororities. Michigan road and Mr, Sutherland Mesdames Richard Lennox, Allen|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stacy, Wells, Pa) Soman 5 C. Alexander of Rushville. Bruce, Morrison, 'T. R. Lyda, J ; Olga Bohke Booher, Miss Isabella] wil ciac Tiodny oor ors, Organist, Eddy and Miss Helen Million will|. Poy, orca airs for the cere mony. “[ Love You Truly,” “Beassist [hess Glunt, cause” and “O Promise Me” will be 2% Flton Oberting will be in branch” candelabra, wil fank the pledges of ALPHA chepter, KAPPA [St iss Setonsiions 9 yam an BETA CHI, Monday night in the ied home of Miss Marjorie Robbins,| The bride's attendants will be in Inifiates| will be Mesdames John 8°WDS of satin fashioned with fitRichard, (Charles Harter, Qwen;'d basques, V-necklines, short

Biggs and Miss Barbara Spong.

BETA PHI chapter, BETA SIGMA PHI, will meet Tuesday at Ho- + A cultura] program will follow the business meeting.

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aul Logan, 3681¢ E. Michi1 be hostess to ALPHA OMEGA CHI, next Thursg in her home.

Harriet Terry,

" party will be given by DELTA {GAMMA BETA in the Mrs. Ann Terry, 37 W. xt Thursday evening at

puffed sleeves and full skirts. They will wear matching satin bows and gardenias in their hair. :

Miss Pequetti Helton, maid of honor, will wear Delft blue while the bridesmaids, Mrs. William P. Geyer and Miss Nancylou Fullenwider, will be in rose. They will carry old-fashioned nosegays. .of spring flowers. ; A" she enters the’ church With’ her father, the bride will be gowned in ivory gatin in full-skirted, fitted basque style made with a V-neck-line and long sleeves. Her fingertip length veil will have a crown of seed pearls and lace and she will carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies. VAR The bridegroom's attendants will be Anthcny Marra as best man, Mr. Geyer, John E. Thurston, Richard A. Kelleher and the bride's

Paul Lawrence White on Easter. Ashby Photo.)

“bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr.

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Mr. White is the grandson of Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Smith attended Butler University and the Vogue Sc hool of Design in Chicago. (Block Photo.)

- 3. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Craigle announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucile, to Albert W. Habermeyer Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W, Habermeyer.. The wedding will be April 4.

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Dried Fruits and Certain Vegetables

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4. Miss Maxine Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith, will be marrjed to Robert Schmidt, son ‘of Mrs. John Schmidt, next Saturday. 5. A March 15 wedding will be that of Miss Flavia Wischmeyer to Jesse L. Day, Martinsville. The and Mrs. Louis H, Wischmeyer. (Randell Photo.) :

Beldon-Comly Wedding Is

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Miss Mary Virginia Comly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Comly, 336 N, Euclid ave, and

quarter length sleeves.

A fingertip length veil will fall from a heart-shaped headdress studded with seed pearls. The bride will carry a bouquet of roses with a Shower of sweet peas, She will wear a strand of pearls, an heirloom of the bridegroom’s family, Her attendants will be Miss Lois Jean Flora, maid of honor, and Miss: Shirley Crandall and Miss Eris Jean Gutzwiller, bridesmaids. Miss Flora will be in hyacinth blue marquisette and taffeta. The marquisette skirt is embroidered with lace flowers and the taffeta jacket, made with bracelet length sleeves, closes at the front with a row of tiny buttons. She will’ carry yellow daffodils and blue iris, The bridesmaids’ frocks of pale yellow have short, puffed sleeved bodices of lace with peplums above

Elizabeth and Robert Ramsey and Mrs. Laura Craig Poland also will appear on the program. Mrs. Howard Bigelow and Mrs. Christine Mendenhall will serve as hostesses.

The DULCET club will meet for its monthly dessert bridge Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Ted Campbell, 6789 E. Washington st.

A survey of Chile, Peru and Bolivia will be given by Mrs, H .H. Bollhauve and Miss Nina Dalton Monday at a meeting of the WOMAN'S club of Winamae, Ind. Mrs. R. E. Thompson will be hostess.

Frances Lengel

To Be Married

ter, and Mrs. Marion Ensley, Indi anapolis, all members of the house board, and Miss Sharlee Mayer and Miss Betty Howe, past and present presidents of Gamma chapter. ‘During the luncheon music was provided by: Mrs. H. 8. Bowden, pianist and member of the Indian- : apolis alumnae. At the 1 p. m. business meeting, presidents of all alumn&e chapters and clubs reported on their groups and Miss Mayer gave an account of rushing, scholarship, activities and membership of Gamma chapter. : Present Awards

Mrs. Edward Zink, in behalf of the state organization, presented scholarship awards to Miss Joanna Motsinger of Marion, who made the highest grades in the pledge class;

to Miss June Lynch of Greensburg,

cousin, Wilbur A. Elliott of Shelby- The ration of a little less than a pound per person a week of sugar whose scholarship improved the

ville, as ushers. should cause no real privation except to the sugar addicts. Instead, it | Robert H. Beldon, son of Mr. :and will a Beis Sus. The To Car ] Br 18 g S Mrs. Elliotf, mother of the bride, | Will help those whose appetites for essential foods are blunted by too|Mrs. George H. Beldon, 617 N. Line : most in the sophomore class; tw. has chostn a rhinestone-accentec | Much refined sugar in the diet. And }¢ will also make it easier for those| wood ave, will be married in an Brothers to Usher The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Julie Romeiser of Chicago, black crepe and Mrs. Alexander will|Who are overweight to reduce to the tune of a patriotic motive. 8:30 o'clock ceremony this evening| Donald Hauser is to serve as best|A. Lengel, 958 N. Belle Vieu place Whose scholarship improved most. In wear blu¢ crepe. Both will have] BY using more fruits, fresh, in the Grace Methodist church with (man and ushers will be Charles | Will be the scene, at 7 o'clock this| ne Junior class, and to Miss Betty accessories and orchid{canned and dried, you can put nat-(cohol needed. in manufacture of the Rev. W. C. Calvert, pastor, offi- (and George Scott, brothers of the evening, of the ‘wedding of their Condit of Gary in the senior class. | - |ural sweetness into your menus. munitions. Molasses, too, is needed |ciating. bridegroom. Mothers of the. couple daughter, Frances, Mrs. Strader will be entertained

to Carl H. : Dried fruits are picked only when |in increasing quantities for manu-| G will wear rose co at dinner by a group of alumnae A. Terry and John Morton Wil- Ajsist at Reception fully ripened on ‘the tree, and facture of industrial alcohol. Jesuery .and candelabra willbe Ea un. their Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carll: TONE Vp S70 tonight. Fol-

; \ used if decorating the altar. Robert |80WNns—Mrs. Browder’s with a beige |F'. Briggs, 615 N. Somerset ave liams, e ceremony will be at| Assisting at a reception at the therefore contain more sugar. Wisest procedure is to face the frock and ’ : lowing, they will attend the annual 30 (o'clock in. McKee chapel of pridoe an. ru pie 0 3 ne p Burford will be the organist and brown accessories and| The Rev. Samuel W. Hartsock, dance at the Columbia Clube. it?

| Many vegetables can increase the sugar rationing at once, get used tothe t for Miss Mrs. Scott’s with a blue frock and [pastor of the Tabernacl Tabe Presbyterian church. i be Mesdames Clyde Fulton, iapal sugar poment ot your eels. it and live accordingly. ee pani sings. Mary matching accessories. chur, wil read tne service. Given Whi Suns ny DE ots y ohn Dunn, B. A. Wilkins, John E.|Carrots, peas, and sweet po- Rs “The bridal in {age by h ce are Messrs. an i » gown is of white satin| Assisting at a reception at the|in marriage by her father, the bride oni pg Rickert 30d W. inte rol ag of thess| Good Meals for with & lov waistline to which is|home of the bride's mother ater|Vill wear a light blue gabardine suit A ll Goler, Arthur Dison ate : plat ; ather f f the cerem with navy accessories and a corsage Est ’ gate L. Wiliams, st ws. |after the reception, the bride will|foods and you won't notice the ra-| Good Morale long, ae The necciing. of|B. Browder, a of “the ot pink sweetheart. roses |i Setesoe; Sey Coton — urch, vill hear the marrige vor |, Diack tailored sult with black tioning ss much as your emotions| “Lo, on or Orange juice, the gown is heart-shaped and the bride. Her sister and only attendant, | Mcintosh, Robert Form, James {an aller ccomern age vows Racsesalet. She snd the Bridegtvom Socially Tot Yop normel appetite) | whole-wheat griddle cakes, country long - sleeves are puffed at the As the collple leaves for a motor| 4 >> Marie Lengel, will wear a frock ae Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs, . gcorat.e( |W. at home after March 15 at ‘ou will. shoulders. The bride will of navy blue with black accessories : orsox ! bTrns, flo : Rh # sausages, syrup, coffee, milk. e wear altrip to New York, the b : Mr. s| Donna Alles, organist, oi $951 orwalio ave. 2.9» DINNER: Vegetable juice cock-(tvo-tiered veil in fingertip length wear a blue crepe frock trimmed t|®"d 8 Pink Tose corssge. Willis Mi Dod B. Tokers, Mae ee , will} | ott attended Western \ . p.tionod tall, braised lamb shanks with "alling from a tiara of orange blos-| chartreuse, black accessories and an|C°Tell Will be the bridegroom's best O08 /C ©. HOBerts, euncer id college at Oxford, O, and Butler carrois: and baked potatoes, [Soms. Her bouquet will be of Jo-|orehid co Th man, : Sealoam green illusion | university, Mr. Suth peas, po ’ rsage. ey will be at| ou. wv |Mr. and Mrs. David Gerard, Craworn by| the bride. The and praperiand attend-| MOLASSES, SORGHUM, maple|raw vegetable salad with French (henna Hill roses. home after March 1 with the bride's|, +o core ory, Vil be followed by | oo = "ond Mr. and Mrs, Fred ong, full sleeves caught ed. Butler and ue universities, sugar, corn syrup and honey are|dressing, cold bread pudding with| Gowns of her attendants are made | mother. a reception at the Lengel residence, Ritchie, (Greencastle. . : fists, a high ao and is a Fhi Delta Theta fraternity other non-rationed sweets. They can cream, coffee, milk. in matching styles of taffeta With| Out-of-town guests here fo th Where the couple will be at home. ’ : : and /a bouffant skirt member. be used on cereals, desserts and in| SUPPER: French toast with square necklines, bracelet length ceremony will include Bo ane Mr. 27 ai : ‘with a large: shirred bow.| | ie, When Jouuse them > cheese sauce, ginger pears, coconut |slegves and bouffant skirts attached |r, L. Mingus and Mr. "and Mrs. Business Session cooking place Sugar, | cake, tea, milk. to the low basque. White lace out« Joseph Fight, Muncie; Mr, and Mrs. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Indi-

She will ‘wear a cap of Le : matching| shirred illusion and will arried | oday follow the conversion rules ey on _ |lines the necklines and sleeves. Joseph Scott, Clermont; Mr, and|anapolis Police D iment will me Youll Bnd in a8y good cook Sook. Sisters to Be Attendants Mrs. Charles Scott, Westfield: Mr. have a business meeting at 2 p. m.

carry a muff of acaclas and orchids T : ipe Mrs, John Scott, Dayton. an um. Mrs , However, if you are on a re- oda s Recipe y Miss Betty Jean Comly, her sis- [200 ve tt, » and| Monday in Ayres’ auditorium. h

Mrs, rles T. Moreland, her I \ N ; h : ; only attendant, will wear pink n asi stricted wartime budget, don’t plan BRAISED LAMB: SHANKS ly, n lace \ ng ton to use maple sugar and honey in| Six lamb shanks (about § poiinds), ter’s maid of honor, will carry Talis- Miss Mary Lois Lee, Bloomington. |clifford Richter will preside.

and net with a cap of matching | large quantities. Both these sweets man roses with her pale blue frock Times Special 2 tablespoons lard, 1% cups carrots, ; : . WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—In a0 expensive. As to molasses and). ne" 3 cups peas, op a pep- | While the bridesmaids, Miss Loren: Celebrates National

Takelo and WI carey 8 muff of acaclass p camellias. | e bridegroom’s | remon corn syrup, don’t count too much on Abbott and Miss Betty Richards,|. y be J. M. a Peoria. I be Rev. Pr. dosepn hete Soday on them for any length of time. It|" rg will have Briarclif roses inter- Brotherhood Week man, Elton Robert Ray of Louis-|of the Immaculate Conception, Miss is true that sugar and sugar syrup spersed with sprays of orchid sweet-~ Climaxing the week which Presi. ville ell Stevens, Samuel E.| Virginia Mennel of Indishapolis win | °° be extracted from corh. How- peas with their pink dresses, dent Roosevelt has designated as » ushers, | become the bride of Lieut. Robert|SVe™ COIR NOW is in great demand|qngniq on top, Add enough water| Miss Janet Comly, another sister National Brotherhood Week, the We Anderson, stationed with the|foF feeding hogs and other animals|i; cover pottom of baking of the bride, will be junior brides-| Indianapolis lodge marine corps at Quantico, Va. for our defense food supplies, and wei; Season to taste. Cover and|maid. Her pale rose taffeta frock £ of the TheosophParents of the couple are Mr. and|®/*® 8 the basis for industrial al-|oo5 i 4 slow oven (300 degrees|is made like those of the other) % ical society will Mrs. Fred J. Mennel, 3311 N. Capi- F.) until tender, 1% to 2 hours, attendants and she will carry a © give a candlelight tea tomorrow in

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