Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1943 — Page 16

given by the group students at the school and prospective students. The luncheon will be at 1 p. m. at the Marott] hotel and reservations may be made with Mrs. Albershardt. The guests will include Goucher freshmen, Miss Linda Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius V. Hamilton, and Miss Maryann Zinn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C, E. Zinn, Prospective Goucher students who will attend wil! be Miss Betty Crist, daughter of Mrs. Mitchell Crist, and Miss Joan Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her. bert Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is a graduate of the college.

Returning Home. MISS MARY JOHNSON and Miss Phyllis Behringer, seniors at Briarcliff Junior college, will leave “the school tomorrow to spend the Christmas holidays with their par“ents here. Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylves- ~ ter Johnson and Miss Behringer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, - Claud A. Behringer of Williams . Creek,

Both girls served on the ar rangements committee for the col lege’s formal Christmas dance held there recently. Also returning home for the holidays from Briarcliff will be Miss = Anita Trinz, freshman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Trin.

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violinist. | Marcia Geckler, soprano, and Miss Ruth Ann Shumm, flutist, will

appear together, be Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin and Mrs. Lucille L. Wagner.

“Rev. R. H. Minkler Will Be Speaker

The Rev. Ross H. Minkler will be the speaker at a i

Accompanists will

Gertrude Sher.

man will preside.

{be held tomorrow at the home of

- |HEIGHTS INTER-SE club will be

{ALPHA ‘BETA LATREIAN club

To Give Play.

rection of Miss Lucille Calvert.

Spencer Club Will Hold Yule Party

Christmas parties are the highlights in today’s club events. The Christmas meeting of the | IRVINGTON TUESDAY club will

Mrs. M. D. Lupton, 5070 Pleasant Run pkwy., North drive, Mrs. W. M. Burton, 2038 N. Talbott st. will be hostess for a Christmas party of the AMICITIA club tomorrow. Her assistants will be Mrs. William Burroughs and Mrs. Arthur Bender,

“Joy of the World" will be the

morrow by Mrs. R. R. Coble before the SPENCER club meeting with

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subject of a talk to be given to=| |

Mrs. W. J. Dieter, 3055 N. Meridian st. A gift exchange will be held. The | assistant hostesses will be Mrs, w.| D. Grifith and Miss Elizabeth Coffey.

A meeting of the

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held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Mark W. Rhoads, 4500 Carrollton/ ave. Mrs. Fred Barnickol will assist the hostess and Mrs. Oral W. Bridg-| ford will tell a Christmas story.

A lesson on nominations, eleetions and voting will be given by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler from 1 to 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium following a luncheon of the ROBERTS’ PARLIAMENTARY LAW! CLUB, INC. at 11:30 a. m, in Ayres’ tearoom. The club's business session will be from 3 to 3 p. m.

Mrs. D. T. Brownlee will speak on “Music of the South Sea Islands” tomorrow at a Christmas party of the HOOSIER TOURIST club at the home of Mrs, W. G. Holt, 5240 Cornelius ave. The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames erley and H.

Brownlee, ¥, F. Con

'W. Kroeger.

r. GEbup: singing Will be led : dn Caan and Mrs. and .Mrs. Medford Jones,

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will assist the hostess. The covered dish luncheon of the

which was to have been held to-| at"the home of Mrs. Mal- | colm Campbell, 5207 XN. Delaware | st, has been canceled.

Butler Group

Women's federation of the Sutherland Presbyterian church will be at 8 p. m.- Wednesday at the church. There will be a special presenta-

tion of the Christmas story, “Why the Chimes Rang.” under the di-

Members of the cast and the technical staff will be from the Butler university theater. The Rutler choir

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WSCS Sets Luncheon, Christmas Program The board of the Woman's Society of Christian Bervice of the

Central Avenue Methodist church will meet at 10:30 a, m. lomorrow at

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To Chapter

A bond will be presented to the Butler university chapter of Delta

| Delta Delta sorority Saturday evening at the group's dance at the w

chapter house. The bond is & gift of the organigations sophomore class, which is sponsoring the dance. The special guests at the pariy will be Dr. and Mrs. M, O. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. Karl 8. Means and Mrs. Helen Parry Fitagerald. ;

Soldier Band

Music will be provided by the

Kay-Dettes band of the army air corps. 52d college training detachment stationed, at Butler, Miss Maralyn Baker is general chairraan of the dance. The committees ‘are Misses Betty Lou and Jo Ann Ranstead; invitations; Miss Doris Hamilton, refreshments; Miss Jane Eberts, North Vernon, Miss Nellie Goll and Miss Ruth Marie Ralph, decorations, and Miss DoJores® Steinsberger and: Miss Mary McCleaster, house plans.

Mothers Club To Entertain Sigma Nus

The members of the Sigma Nu Mothers club of Butler university will entertain with a Christmas din-

ner for the boys of the active

A. Chapman, and Mrs. M. O, Ross, Dr. and Mrs. Gino A. Ratti, Mr. and Mrs, C. R.

the church. > ‘Mrs. George Miller and the members of group six will serve a lunch. eon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs, William H.| Remy, program. chairman, has ar-| ranged a Christmas party. .- Mrs. Marvin Lugar will lead the

(Reap). Music will be provided by, Miss Alvin Palmquist. . |

Mrs. Burton A. Knight will pre- B

side.

Chorus to Sing

will provide the background music. Mrs. Virginia B. Green is the] president of the federation and ju M. A Milling is the program! { chairman. Td

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At Stout Field

The Irvington Community chorus will sing the “Messiah” for the servicemen at Stout field Wednesday evening in the post chapel. be Mrs, Paxton at the piano and Mrs. John English at the Chaplain Walter Laetsch the invocation and greetings

given by Chaplain J.

Englewood Christian church. the

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Of A.W. V.S..

J. Russell Paxton will direct the

The Irvington Union of Clubs! tation of :

ed program at a n

Committees for the Christmas

, party for service men to be given the guest speaker at a meeting of Sevotions and Mrs. George B. Gan- py the American Women's Volun-|the Multnomah chapter non ew “The Five Marys” (ary gervices, Inc. Dec. 22, .have|day at 1:30 p. m. at the.

been announced hy Mrs. Helen

Columbia : Louann Myers will be in charge of reservations which be made with her or at A. W. V. 8. headquarters by Wednesda. ; _ Other committees include Mrs. Pauline Glasebrook and Miss Lu-

Newman Club to Give

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Tri Delta Class | To Give Bond |

~~ m, tomorrow in the Fairview be Wednesday at 2 p.m. The

. | Halford Endly and Mrs, Blanchard .{Holtam, 3

{Church Circles Set

w={Chitistmas In Novway: muses Will Be Discussed |"

Broadway, will be the a. a o

THETA SIGMA CHI, national professional joumnalfstic sorority. Mrs. John Kleinhens, 2432 Park ave, will

“Hoosiers at War” program. She will tell about the press bureau, a home-town news service afforded military men visiting the Illinois street branch, Service Men's Centers, Inc. The bureau is sponsored by the local alumnae group. Entertaining the Indianapolis alumnae club of ALPHA GAMMA DELTA this evening will. be ‘Mrs. Farl H. Conway, 4805 N, Illinois st. Mrs. Ann Osborne will bé in charge: of a program of Christmas poetry and music for the party, and Mrs, U. B. Wilson will assist the hostess.

Card Parties Will Be In Woodruff Place

The December evening party -of

will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Soltau will be in charge of the arrangements. ‘ The. ladies’ afternoon. party will

hostesses for the day will be Mrs,

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WednesIndiana National bank.

Holiday Parties A Christmas program will follow: the covered dish luncheon of the Social circle, Third Christian tomorrow at the church, by

The Mary church will have its mas party at 2 p. the home of Mrs, 2445 E. Riverside dr.

W. F. Hughes and a Christmas story Offotts of the circle, headed by rs. L A. VonStaden, will

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the Bridge club of Woodruff Place|

church, to be held at 12:30 p. m.|

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Griddle

for adults as desired. Approximate 2 to 4 brown for fats.

for one hour,

P.-T. A. News—

TODAY Shadeland—8 p. m.

ols, school chorus. = TOMORROW

School gym. Band, Mrs. Ball, director. WEDNESDAY

quartet of Lawrence Centra Christmas party. : 22:30 p. m.. Speaker,

children. 1:30 § m., study

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told by Mrs. Mary Jeanette Morgan.| *

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, Music, trio

* Orange Juice (4 oranges) (See recipes) ‘Maple or Cane Sirup (% cup)

milk to drink: Six cups for children, two cups for adults. Beverages cost for day, $2.50. Points for day: No green, 5 brown;

RECIPES .

“The Nativity Story,” Rev. William Hollis, Car-

Wayne Township High—T7:30 p..m.

Omar

Rybolt, director. One-act skit, dramatic art classes, Mrs, Elsie

1 high,

group

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30—-1:45 p. m: “A ChristmagStoty ory. Rev. Charles M. ‘Arme tf

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20-2:30 p. m. “Spiritual Enrichment,” Rev. A. C. Brooks, Carols,

Griddle Cakes: 2 c. flour, 4 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt, 2 ¢. milk 2 eggs, 1 tbsp. sugar, % c. shortening. ¢ Braised Lamb with Vegetables: 1 1b. boneless lamb, 3 tbsp. flour, 1 tsp. salt, 3 thsp. drippings, 1% ¢. water; 1 med. sized eggplant (1 1b), 2 tomatoes, unpeeled and sliced, salt and pepper. : Cut‘lamb into one-inch pieces and toss with the and brown well in the hot drippings. Add 1 c. water, cover and simmer adding more water as needed. Peel and slice eggplant, ’ arrange slices over meat, then tomato slices, and sprinkle with salt and peppér.’ Cover and simmer for about 20 minutes longer. When - | ready to serve, lift food carefully so as to keep the vegetables intact, Four servings, ©

seasoned flour,

utterscotch Pudding: Mix % c. cornstarch, 4 tsp. salt, 1 ¢. brown sugar.and . blend until smooth with 1 c. milk. Scald 3 .c. milk, add cornstarch mixture, stir. constantly over direct heat until it boils and thickens. Place over boiling water, cover and cook 10 miriutes longer, ‘stirring occasionally. Remove from heat, ‘stir in 2 tbsp. margarine, ‘1 tsp. vanilla, pour into custard cups, cool. Serve with top milk.

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Wayne Township P-T.A. Will See Skit Directed by Mrs. Elsie Ball; School 18 Group Plans Bazaar

The Christmas theme will predominate in programs to be given at Parent-Teacher association meetings scheduled for this week.

51—1:45 p. m. Christmas pageant, Junior high pupils. 56—3:30 p. Mm. Speaker, Mrs. Eldo Wagner. Art exhibit and Christmas playlet. pt . 57—1:30 p. m. “Why the Chimes Rang,” by children. Christmas musie. ‘ 86—1:45 p. m. Christmas 67-2 p. m. “Christmas Message," Rev. 8. W. Hartsock. Christmas 69—2 p. m. “Spiritual Enrichment, Rev. A. C. Brooks. Christmas carols, mixed choir.

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Dr. W. A10-1:45 p. m. Christmas program,

m. “Glimpses of Other People,” Mrs. Elizabeth

|Stenotypists to Hold

Recepti eception To Follow Concert The Arthur Jordan Conservatory | of Music will give a reception in the | Harrison Memorial home tomorrow | night in honor of Mr, and Mrs, | Victor Kolar and Mr. and Mrs, Ale | fred Mirovijch. The party will follow the ath ; annual Christmas concert by the conservatory symphony orchestra, The four soloists for the concer also will be special guests, They are Miss Patricia Rheinhardt, Mrs. Martha Pucker Griffin, Miss Nellie Jones and Miss Mary Spalding. In addition to the guests of honor, other members of the receiving line will be Miss Ada Bicke ing, Hilton U. Brown, Mr, and Mrs, Emsley W. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs, M. O. Ross and Mrs, Lucille Wagner, i Mrs, Joseph Lautner and Mrs. | Charles Hedley will preside at the tea table. They will be assisted by | the resident women students. 1

No invitations for the reception will be sent.

V.F. Ww. Group To Sponsor + | Brick Sale

Beginning tomorrow a “sale of bricks” will be sponsored by the Indiana auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars to raise funds for building anothef Indana house at the V. F. W.s national orphans home, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Mrs, Amelia C. Kane, Pittsburgh, Pa, national president of "the , will open the sale at 1:30 p. m. at the auxiliary’s booth in the lobby of the Claypool hotel, Later in the afternoon a business session will be held in the Claypool -auditorjum, and Mrs. Nellie Carey, arrangements chairman, has planned a dinner in.the Chateau room at 7 p. m. to be followed by dancing. While she is here, Mrs. Kane will meet with Mrs. Leah Barnes of Lafayette, state president of the organization, and department officers and presidents of local V. F. W, auxiliaries. ¥

Christmas Party

The annual Christmas party the Indianapolis chapter, As sociated Stenotypists of will be

tomorrow at 6 p. m. at the

Set Card Party The World War Memorial build. ing will be the scene at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow of a méeting of

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