Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 26
Sigma Chi Club Will Hear |
Judge Rhoads
Guest Day Meeting Will Be Tuesday
The club news today features a’ guest day meeting and talks by guest,
speakers. The SIGMA CHI MOTHERS’ club,
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{Red Cigss Chooses Twelve Directors
Josgph E Cain, Arch V. Gross- SRR man, Mrs, Ralph E. Hueber and Harry Reid are the four new di- Miss Virginia Berry rectors of the Indianapolis chapter, a use and o tie meled driTIDGS) circre Testing Tetectay. It! : 5 maybe 9 Ei Dueon ‘of sult Eight directors who were re-
. j oped {elected are Arthur V. Brown, Hilton They Yay also te seal and, Brown, Mrs. Frank T. Dowd, the
baked with tomato or white sauce, | Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, covered with bread crumbs. And the o gene C. Poster, Myron R. Green cold, cooked green beans make ex-| J Mooney Jr. and Mrs. cellent salad.
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directors will meet again in SOYBEAN CASSEROLE Fhe
two weeks to elect chapter officers. {Serves Sim) engineer and member of the Pur-| nrg Marion Gallup, superintend-One-quarter cup diced salt pork Wives’ Club to Meet due university home economics de-|.. + or the Woman's prison, will be 2 cups chopped celery, 2 tablespoons | ' ’ partment, will conduct a clinic on the speaker. Plans wil! be made chopped onion, 2 tablespoons! Mrs. William H. Faust Jr, 2707/the care and repair of electrical for a benefit card party to be given’ chopped green pepper, 6 tablespoons Allen ave, will be the hostess for a equipment at 9:45 a. m. Wednes- at Ayres’, Nov. 20. flour, 2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon salt, 2/ noon luncheon Tuesday for the day in Block's auditorium. “ oid yn” .cups cooked soybeans, 1 cup ‘bread | members of the Delta Upsilon] Women are requested to teing Mrs. Clark C. Griffith, 610 E. 32d . Wl 7 a . crumbs. ’ ‘| Wives' club. She will be assisted |a damaged electrical cord or other |st., will be the hostess for a meet- .
0 tl nl Brown salt pork in a skillet; add by Mrs. Howard Humphries and appliance which they wish to re-|ing of the MONDAY AFTERNQON / i on v WH 7 i
celery, onion and green pepper; cook | Mrs. Earl Blakley pair, a small screw driver, scissors| READING club. Mrs. A. M. Welch- 7 a - i seventh district, Indiana Federation |P, Espey will discuss the “MediterChamber of Commerce. Mrs. H. H. Elmer Lofstrom of the national|N. Alabama st. Mrs. E. J. Baker at Home. The ALPHA CHI OMEGA will speak on “Juvenile Delincourt, will be the principali#peaker | give its report. Miss Hattie Beneflel 'dames Eugene McEwen, Louise Os-| sponsored by the Children’s Museum house. Miss Mary Louise Hickey will pre- committee of which Mrs. Hebert friends of Marian ‘college at 2:30|ist, has been the guide. shown at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Joseph E. Cain chairman for the committee for Professional Women's “club Thurs garet Pierson, Indiana state library,
structions for the muff and hat set (pattern No. 5640) send 11 cgnts in coin, your name and address and .|the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7, Ill. Enclose 1 cent postage for each pattern or-
) dered. Baker gnd his orchestra will pro- Nov, oh oder new fall and winter issue of Anne R Tis gite bazaar) OPET Houses
vide thé music. : .{Cabot’s album! : M ore Bed Spring 8 pages and its series of free patterns| WPB visualizes paper houses for There'll be more bed springs, will inspire you to start Christmas post-war. — Packaged like a soap kitchenware, furnaces, safety pins gift making at once! Price per copy, | carton, ready to set up. Needs are
for civilians this fall, says WPB. [16 cents. | “new techniques and new resins.”
-|guest day meeting and luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Jordan hall. {Judge Mark W. Rhoads will discuss 4 “Juvenile Delinquency.” Mrs. Paul "% "= Ulrich is the chairman of the hostess |; committee, So
Mrs, Elmer Wasson will discuss the “Life Work of Audubon” at a meeting of the NEW ERA club Monday at the home of Mrs. E, E.
Purdue Woman pas, met mec si . I's. rjorie H. Shellhouse Will Conduct wil Give the devotions ‘ Repair Clinic club of Butler will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lester
Miss Virginia Berry, household Hunt, 903 E. Maple rd.
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Before her marriage Aug. 21 in the Holy Trinity Catholic church, Mrs. Charles T. Stevens Jr. was Miss Marie Kalil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tanos Kalil of MeComb, Miss. Mr. Stevens is the son of Charles T. Stevens. The couple is at home at 2429 N, Delaware st.
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OTHER FAMILIES DESPERATELY NEED YOUR OUT-OF-USE
Cloctiic APPLIANCES
Frome are no longer able to purchase new Electric table appliances and the only possible way they can have these needed appliances is to use old ones you can spare. You probably will find some Electrie appliances hidden away on a pantry shelf, in a seldom used drawer, in the attic or in one of a dozen other out-of-the.way places. These idle appliances are needed to replace appliances beyond repair, to provide appliances for new families and to take the place of human work needed in the war effort. Look today and see if you don’t have one or more Electric appliances that will make someone else happy.
tessa tr———— and thread. ons will speak on “Storm Centers in| 7 The clinic is sponsored by the|the Near East” and Mrs. Wiliam y nr . of Clubs, consumer committee and|ranean Checkerboard.” VA j the home safety division of the The MONDAY CONVERSATION ' y Arnholter and Mrs. Frederick @G.|club will meet Monday at the home Balz are the chairmen. of Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb, 2145 safety council, Chicago, will speak |and Mrs. Hadley Green will be in also. His topic will be “Unsafe|charge of the program. MOTHERS’ club of Butler will have : a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. | Mrs. Sharp Monday at the chapter house. - Mrs. Florence Thacker Bradley] | | Oo Entertain quency.” Mrs. Wells V. Bishop is {the program chairman and. :Mrs. Miss Genevieve Brown, former, re-| Orville Hixon is the luncheon chairporter of the supreme and appellate man. {at a meeting of the seventh ward, . . | Woman's Republican ’clib, at 3 B H k B |p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. | ird IKC to C | Irvin Sharp, 2250 N. Talbott st. . . | The nominating committee will At Riverside will preside. - Assistant hostesses will be Mes-| The final bird hike of the season {borne, Bertha VanTreese, William 8uild will. begin tomorrow at 2:30 |Casey and John Ebaugh. p. m. at the Riverside park shelter | vas The series of bird walks has been To Give Solo Drama |, project of the satis hobby room sent a solo-drama of “The Barretts/ Langsenkamp is .chairman. Miss of Wimpole Street” for students and Elizabeth Downhotir, senior natural.|p. m. Wednesday at the college. A motion picture, “Buried Sunshine,” the story of coal, will be tomorrow at the museum. A gallery tour will follow each showing. Joseph E. Cain, Marion county economic development, will speak at a meeting of the ;Business and day night, : During the forum hour Miss Mar-
will review “The Making of Tomorrow” (DeSales). Mr. Cain will discuss the investigation made by the Indianapolis branch of his committee on the post-war unemployment problem. -
Methodist Library To Be Dedicated
A ceremony will be held tonight in the Methodist hospital school of nursing to dedicate the school’s new library, a gift of the late Mrs. “Albert C. Kimberlin. Bishop Titus Lowe and Dr. John B. Benson, hospital supefrintendent, will be the speakers and Miss Bertha Pullen, superintendent of nurses, will preside, The dedication, at 7:30 o'clock in the assembly room, will be followed {by a visit to the library and educational rooms of the school and a| reception in the school parlors. The new library is at the south end of the first floor of the®school. Members of the committee on nurse education of the hospital's board of trustees, who will be spe- _ |clial guests, are Edward R. ‘| Greencastle; Omar J. Neighbors Wabash; Valorious L. Clear, Richmond; T. Fred Williams, Lafayette, and DeWitt 8. Morgan, Logan Hall ; a and Edward O. Snethen, Indian1. We will recondition them for your own use, or apotis,
3. Youcansti them Co - The public may attend the cerene Wao) hen 0 v for cash, and we will recondition mony.
3. We will purchase the appliances by giving you a credit memorandum, redeemable at the war's end - the parc New Shor Date Set . ie second annual fall round-
of a new Electric appliatice. of the hic} Tu is a special wartime service of the Indianapolis Power was rr i Ss leh ght Company. will be this Sunday in the Stout softball stadium, 2200 S. Holt rd. The program will begin at 10:30 a.m.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE IF THEY CAN BE PUT IN SALEABLE CONDITION
Bring in your used Electric appliances and if they can be satisfactorily repaired
KINDS OF Elecrtric APPLIANCES NEEDED TO MAKE OTHERS HAPPY Bird Lif wrd Life Is Topic - The Sunshine Garden club of Beech Grove will meet Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Edward Vandevender, 91 8: 9th ave. Alvin T. Hadley,
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AVOID WASTING Electricity
Your cooperation is urged in turning off lights and ap when not actually
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