Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1942 — Page 25

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Serve Colorful Punch and Cakes at Children's Party

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YOUNGSTERS CAN enter the great drive for budget economy based on getting the most nutrients for the least expenditure. Let them have!

their parties. But make it a rule parties without nutrients. and still follow sound economy. A and chocolate chip cakes will make 8 perfect party menu. RASPBERRY GRAPE PUNCH (Serves 20) One cup sugar, 4 cups boiling water. 1 (No. 2) cups fresh raspberry pulp and juice, 1 quart grape juice, 2 cup lemon juice, 1 quart carbonated water, 3

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Glee Club Will Give Operetta At St. John's

The Glee club of St. John's academy will present the operetta, “The Forest Prince” (Tschaikowsky), in assembly hall next Wednesday and evenings. The program il he given for seventh and eighth pupils of the city Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Leading roles will be taken by the Misses Joanne Lauber, Dorothy Mary Halfaker, Mary FranMorrone. Mary Anne Marks, Catherine Smith, Dorothy Mueller. Mary Catherine Klaiber, Marie Masariu, Mary Helen Kuzma, Mary Margaret Mullen and Joan Arzmann Other members of the cast will be James Shea. Ralph Piercy and Raymond Esselborn, Gypsies will be played by the Misses Beatrice Hynes, Catherine Siracusa, Marjorie Kidveil, Charlene Spitzfaden, Betty Wade, Margaret Ann Mahoney. Charlotte Hathorne, Betty Beckert. Retty Cunningham. Bertine Commisky, Helen Hynes. Betty Riley end Messrs. Edward Crissen. Donald Fike, James Hall Esselborn and Shea.

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Participating in the waltz of the flowers will be the Misses Mary Helen Rhodes. Zoe Patrick, Lois Lohman Theresa Van Benton. Pat Carlisle, Mary E. Bruns end Jovee Felds The torchlight dance will be enacted by the Misses Phyllis Thoman. Anna Dean, Dorothy Moss.

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Stritt, Nita Kirsh, Alice Boren, Mary Patricia Entwistle and Mary Alice Munch Those taking part in the dreamy waltz will be the Misses Mary MeNulty, Kidwell, Moss, Hathorne, Commisky, Kirsh, Boren and Spitzfaden. Soldier parts will be played by the Misses Lucy Shelley, Mary McGuire, Mary Brady, Frances Dustin, Patricia Grannon and Kidwell. The accompanist is Miss Joanne Viellieu.

Academy Alumnae Mary's academy alumnae will meet at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the academy.

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"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | . - Mildred Reimer Garden Club District to Sponsor | hy To Head Butler Narcissi Show Tomorrow | Coed Writers |And Sunday at Museum | The Indianapolis district of the Garden Club of Indiana is sponsor-! Honorary Sponsors ing a narcissi show at the John Herron Art museum tomorrow and Sun . ‘ day. The purpose of the show is to acquaint the public and garden club Bridge Party Today members with the varieties of narcissi and to display the blooms in are | rangements. = | Miss Mildred Reimer, a junior, Mus. Carl Gakstetter, flower show L * l WwW . ih the Butier university College of chairman, will be assisted by Mes- ucil C rl ght so dames Noble Dean, Bon Aspy and Business Administration, has been 1 eonard Murchison, staging comelected president of the campus mittee; Mesdames Frank soungier| 1 O Be W ed to ‘chapter of Theta _ 1@. B. Adams and Everett Sivan, | ‘Sigma Phi, na entries, and Mesdames H. L. Mote, : . M Cl: . | tional journalisti J. G. McFarland and B. F. or. James cudain | ‘honorary society classifications. |= women. Polo AS i TR The bridegroom's home will be The new presi esdames W. R. Edwards, er ; : " : dent, city editor Harris and BE. W. Snyder, service the Scene ol the wedding > Miss jof the Collegian, club relations; Mrs. A. H. Opper- Lucille Wright and James W. Mestudent publica- man, hospitality; Mrs. Vance Wil- | Clain at 8 o'clock tonight. The Rev. tion, is the daugh- kiNsoh, Sen Mekyiumes Dean Lewis is to perform the cere-| ter of Mr. and al ahalowitz, William Seagle and | V Jar OCI ult WRN Lo. Athed Hei Louise Pohiman, exhibit, and Mrs. "SW DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a] SF mafriage Easter Sunday at mer, 1138 8 Ken- Ns John Downing, Mrs. OClarence| Bridal selections, including “Oh. voung lady 10 years old. I just the First Christian church in Lin- d ave. She is Miss Reimer |mnehel and Prof. R. B. Hull of Promise Me” and “Ave Maria, willy and am a stenographer. I find that| TorMed the ceremony. The bride- journalistic society and the staff of Host Listed | harpist. During the ceremony, she it is pretty difficult to get acquainted | STOOM is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. | the DHft, Butler yearbook, ostesses Lis will play “I Love You Truly. in this city although I was a popular| > W. Cex. & ‘ Hostesses aiding Mrs. Opperman| ‘Harry L. Wright, the bride's girl in the city from which I came. Other new officers are MSS | win pe Mesdames Adams, Murchi- father, will give her in marriage. I went out with a fellow about a ¢ : ’ Elizabeth Meyer, vice president and |, Mahalowitz, Edwards, Robert She will wear a white satin gown week ago and introduced him to Today S Home |Matrix correspondent; Miss Jane|ypannfeld, J. W. Young, E. C. Klei- | fashioned on Wbuffant lines with girl I know, not a special girl friend v g Lewis, secretary-treasurer, and Miss | gerer, N. E. Pickens, Gilbert Rowe, long sleeves and a short train. Her but just an acquaintance. He did . Virginia Crawford, keeper of the yeipert Hill, A. M. Carrington, E. fingertip veil of illusion will be not like her and said she wasnt the Has Equivalent archives. |P. Jasper, Woodburn Masson, caught by a tiara of orange blosright girl for me to be friends with. “ #4 Thomas W. Jackson, Orville De- soms. The bridal bouquet will be I refused to see him again as I don't t 4 v ’ Miss Betty Thome and Richard Motte, Charles Wiltsie and M. E. white roses and gardenias, like for people to choose my trienas| (J 00 Slaves | Jowitt have been named co-editors White. : | A blue taffeta gown, princess for me. Was I right or he? LYNN | of the freshinan section of Manus Also, Mesdames Edward Pitcher, style, with short puffed sleeves, will £ 4 | Col. Lieber Stress ap i: ws HH. B. Tillman, John W. Judy, A. H. pe worn by Miss Myralyn McClain, Answer I think vour action was! . SSeS scripts, English department publi- Warner, Charles Latham, HUgO paid of honor and the bridegroom's a little drastic. It is fine to be loyal | Value of Resources cation. Fechtman, Willis K. Miller, Maude ister, The bride's sister-in-law and to ones friends, but after all this| | Other staff members are the . roe Krige 2 nah Re Bo fewisia, Bee yd ; irl was not a special friend and not! \ : inclair, nma ? Cy (will wear peach taffeta with a p Whom vou see often, Therefore |, American women have the equiv- Misses Rachel Whelan, Ardith,..,...' anda Benjamin Pediow. ‘hoop skirt and puffed sleeves. Their | vou should have tossed off the boy's | lent of 400 slaves in mechanical | Weigler, Jeanne Siskel, Jeanette pocdames Walter P. Morton, Paul pouquets will be red roses. objections more lightly and arranged Services in their homes today.” Col. | Zerr, Dorothy Zeigler, Elizabeth Beard, Burke Nicholas and Irwin Mr. McClain’s attendants will be not to have the girl around when ips ard Lieber told the seventh dis- | olark, Gwendolyn Brock, Rosalie Morris will be in charge of the in- Edward Baker, best man, and | he called. Otherwise you could have ict Indiana Federation of Clubs) gen: Margaret Byram, Catherine formation booth and book shelf |ngayurice Wright, usher. ceen her when and where you chose this morning. The meeting was! Gunningham Mary Lou Marshall on planting and care of narcissi, | ! ul ob . : ‘held in Ayres’ auditorium i > x : i : Ear . The mothers of the couple will without mentioning the fact to the : land Joan Parr. Boys who will serve| All six districts have included | y bl frocks 'w a ‘ jal: Col. Lieber compared these figures! ’ dh | : Es wear navy blue crepe frocks with young man. He wasnt a Special jon the staff are Horace Powell, narcissi shows in their programs ave friend of yours either; so it looks as With the fact that in antiquity only | panald Cutsinger, Richard Moores, this year. This project was out-|.eq roses if you made a mountain out of a three or four slaves were counted|jonn Gumerson and John Roch. lined for the state club by Prof.ihe held in the bridegroom's home mole hill per family. He pointed out that Hull. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth is di 1335 Sl 4 One wonders if vou hate to be War naturally would upset the pres- eS vector of the Center west HCPL ao Spann 8ve. His parents We bossed. and resent domination by a ent affluence of service and urged] Members of Spurs, Butler univer- oF the arden Sob of Yodisra . Mr. and Mrs. Henan F. McClain, man. Diplomacy requires that you Women not to consider the sacri- | sity chapter of the national hon- | : Following, the couple will take show more respect for masculine ih Shigiice as a matter of duty orary society for sophomore women, | ‘ opinion even though you may not only, but of privilege also. | s a " . S d ; Gi i Po with it secretly. A girls in] “The coming years will be aim. | FoRre digs parla yesterday | en d cam 4 ; » ; w {in the Jordan hall student lounge. dependence acts as a challenge to cult,” he warned, “but only those! d liected at the party will some men, but others are afraid of lacking faith in our institutions and! Funds collec hy = y : it. Perhaps it would pay you not destiny will really suffer. .. . True Pe gen for a Pe ne Pe Roomers Save on - ; to be quite so self-assertive while og) tin practical patriotism» J Kitts rg Nass ie a Light Bill to Help ‘Named Council Head vou are trying to gather a new group | ough the United States con-! y y De mid : of friends. PEok [tains only 6 per cent of the world's | soe? SE of the Srrenge.; The Red Cross. | Re-elected president of the May - area and but 7 per cent of its popu- | Men committee. . : | Wright Sewall Indiana Council of DEAR JANE JORDAN—1I am al- lation, Col. Lieber said that it con Prom Is Tonight | MISS ERNESTINE COLLEN- | Women yesterday was Mrs. Claude most 17 and a senior in high school. 'sumes 48 per cent of the world's i to the Junior Prom BAUGH'S roomers are indirect pranklin, The election was held at ET yi [Touer, 36 Wek Cok of (hs tiga, vi gen Tau Delta, ator! monthly contributors to the In- the 21st annual convention in Hocopper and 69 per (honorary English society, was fo] Sienspelis chapter of the American lel Lincoln, give a bridge party. Tomorrow Red Cross. | Others re-elected were Mrs. Paul and other places. He gave me aj Have $0 Per morning members of Sigma Chi| Recently Miss Collenbaugh put H. Neu. Greenfield, first vice presibeautiful present for Christmas. He ye Cent of Autos fraternity will sponsor a breakfast. up little notices in her rooming dent: Mrs. Laura Ray, second vice likes my family and my family ap- According to his report, half of | Tomorrow the ninth annual But- house, 831 N. New Jersey st, president; Mrs, Florence Ritz, Lizproves of him. Lately he acts as the worlds telephone and telegraph ler journalism, field day for state asking the roomers to help save ton, recording secretary; Mrs. Emif he didnt even know me. Some- facilities are in the United States high school journalism students will | electricity by turning out lights not ory W. Cowley, treasurer, and Mrs. times a whole week passes before I and 33 per cent of all the railroads be held. An interfraternity rush in use. The notices added that the Felix McWhirter, historian. even get a glance at him. and 80 per cent of the motor cars in| dance will be given that evening. money thus saved would be turned Officers newly elected were Mrs. I ery every night and think of the world are operated in this coun-| The Butler Independent associa- over to the Red Cross. B. J. Forbes, Ft. Wayne, third vice him constantly in school. Don't tell try. tion Mothers’ club and the semi-| Miss Collenbaugh checked her president, and Mrs, Ella Almond, me to forget him because that is| The United States also produces{monthly open forum discussion light meter and found that the fourth vice president. impossible. How can I get him to| 70 per cent of the world's oil, 50 of group, sponsored by the journalism roomers were responding. ated date me as he used to do® Please the copper and pig iron, 60 of the department and the College of | ® 4 Socie ty to Meet oh please, how can I make him love Wheat and cotton and 40 of the lead | Business Administration, will meet! qq WEEK she made her sec- | ety to Meet me? I assure you this is no puppy and coal. In domestic use are seven | next Tuesday. ‘ond monthly visit to the Red Cross| The monthly meeting of the Queen love. I know it is real. million mechanical refrigerators, 10/ Blue Keyhole Stunts, presented Chapter headquarters in the Cham- Margherita society will be held at 2 .: 4 4 [Tin wach of Fe Olsarars, Tuan by Toeunuers of Blue RCV. er of Commerce building and P. m. Sunday in the Hotel Lincoln. Woh ‘ 1a | Was machines, electric toasters | senior men's honorary group, w turned in the contribution repre-|Hostesses will be Mesdames Agnes | — re pao I aod fans and twice that number otibeld April 2¢ in the Takerincie senting what her roomers had Cornacchione, Frank DelBorrello! 1d be happy to tell you, but I electric irons. | Presbyterian church. The Butler, eq. ‘and James Cardarelli, vp | Mothers’ council will meet at 10} .

Maurice Wright, |

accessories and corsages of | The reception also will

a wedding trip to Niagara Falls! {They will be at home in Indian |apolis Monday.

Mus. Claude Franklin

Sponsor Dance Mothers Plan Supper

Men of the Holy Name society of| The Mothers’ club of the EngSt. Roch’s parish will sponsor a|lish Avenue Boys’ club will sponsor dance from 9 p. m, to midnight to-|a supper and card party at the day in the school hall at 3600 S. | clubhouse, 1400 English ave. toMeridian st. morrow at 6:30 p. m.

For the Convenience of Local War Workers

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MONDAY STORE HOURS 12:15 om 10 8:45 ou

STARTING NEXT MONDAY, APRIL 20

Block's Terrace Tearoom, Riley Fountain Room and Down. stairs Luncheonette will open at 11:30 each Monday— (please use Market street entrance for the Tearoom and Riley Room, and Illinois street Arcade entrance for Downe stairs Luncheonette before 12:15). The Terrace Tearoom will not serve evening meals.

HOURS—Tuesday Through Saturday 9:30 te 5:00

Blocks

PRACTICAL SEWING SCHOOL

By Mrs. Rita May Simmons

Tuesday Mornings, 10:00 to (1:30

April 21—-“WHY SEW?” April 28—“EQUIPMENT AND PREPARATION” Use of sewing machine and dress form, 5—~"KNOWING FABRICS" 12—"PERSONALITY AND DRESS” Figure types and dress styles. 19—"SELECTION OF PATTERNS AND FABRICS” 26—"ALTERATION OF PATTERNS” 2—"CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES” Cutting, marking, assembling parts, han dling of seams, gores, etc. 9—"FINISHING DETAILS” Buttons, openings, hems, ete. 16—"SUITS AND COATS" Linings, fastenings, proper pressing methods. 23—"USE OF REMNANTS AND REMAKING GARMENTS” Mrs. Simmons will be in our Yard Goods Department to help you select patterns and fabrics each Tuesday from 1:00 to 3:00 o'clock. BLOCK'S—Auditorium, Sixth Floor.

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do not. The fact is that you take Speaks on Vietory Gardens la m. the same day im Jordan hall.

| Miss Lella R. Gaddis of Purdue are too intense about |, iversity, state leader of home To Have Open House demonstration agents, discusseq| Faculty members, friends of the | “Conservation in the Home and Its university, students and their par- |

Im Chipso’s Husky Washi an | m Chipsos Husky Wastin i rees.” Mrs. Louis Wolf, chair- ents have been invited to attend . man of the Victory Garden commit- | the annual open house scheduled for Power — / ve Yo Y WH, ‘the evening of April 24. The pro-| gt

you. You the whole thing. too set upen having one boy and none other. This intensity stands in your way and makes it difficult for you to content R © with w yo ve. he OY rg J Sor the office of civilian defense, ’ place, and your ability to win them, talked on “Victory Gardens.” ‘| gram will feature departmental ex- | would impress him more than sny-| Pong] was arranged by hibits, movies, highlights of the thing else. but you do not want to tion na irchison, conserva-| School of Religion and open house make the effort. i committee chairman, and Mrs. | at all sorority and fraternity houses. Lots of girls go through what you | Shin Perdue, rural co-operation | Also scheduled for April 24 is are enduring now and live to laugh. |, airman, assisted by members of a meeting of the Indiana chapter Each of us has to learn how to] Dtir committees, lot the American Association of deal with disappointment in lite. |, Following the talks, there was a [Teachers of French with sessions and those of us who stubbornly re. | ress revue of work clothes made by [to be held in the recreation room fuse to accept substitutes are| Ne Purdue home economics depart- (and the Campus club. The followdoomed to unhappiness. Time I Ment with members of the ruraljing day, the second annual combelieve. will do more than any. | co-operation committee serving as mercial conference for state high! thing else to release you from the | nodels, school students has been slated | | Mrs. Rudolph Grosskppf. federa- {under the direction of Howard Z.| [tion president. reportef on the or-|Stewart, assistant professor of secre- | ganization’s activities during the tarial science at Butler. | Put your problems in a letter to Jame PAS yer. This meeting was the! April activities will end with a Jordan whe will answer your questions) final session until next fall. water ballet arranged by members| In Gb esosn deity. The clubwomen were to consider|of Bluegills, coed honorary swim- . a resolution this afternoon protest- {ming organization, April 29, in the Mrs. Omar S. Hunt ing against unfair restrictions and Butler pool. To Entertain

discriminatory taxes upon margarine. a Ripley Club Part Mrs Omar §. Hunt, $737 Wild. |PQUESt the G. FL W. C. to protest| DV y

The resolution asks that the group wood : |against discrimination and that| The Ripley County Social club atalpm incheon for the Worn, |SUCh existing laws be repealed. It|Will entertain former residents of an's ausiliary of St. Paul's Episco- | also requests opposition to any legis- | Ripley county and their guests at a pal church ® 5 {lation of this type. Mrs. Donavan|6:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow night . |Turk was to discuss anti-Catholic |in the Food Craft shop. Cards will

g i i She will be Ssisted by Mesdames | 4 subversive literature at the follow. Mrs August Holle .'r. and E. May Hahn, J. K. Grubb, Walter | o svarn i M R. F. lox will be in cha Christie and A. L. Marshall. Tae! Son meeting. a. . y noe Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer | “ bishop of the diocese of Indianap-|

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afternoon. Mrs, Hahn will preside. | |

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