Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1943 — Page 12
To Cadet Robert Marshall Raber
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE N. WARREN anounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marcia Manville Warren, to Cadet Robert Marshall Raber, U. S.
Naber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A. Raber. Miss Warren attended Denison university at Granville, O., for two years and is a student at Indiana university from which she will » graduated in April. She is a member of Kappa Alpha ‘Theta -orority. eee The prospective bridegroom is a junfor in the Indiana university school of ‘Medicine and is a memer of Beta Theta Pi fraternity nd of the Nu Sigma Nu medical iraternity.
To Attend Wedding
MISSES Rosemary and Eileen Rocap and Mrs. John F. Revnolds
Service Men Resent Being Given
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N. R., V-12. No date has been set for the wedding. Cadet .
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eft yesterday morning for Chiago to attend the wedding of By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Mrs. Revnolds' niece, Miss Mary Times Special Writer Louise Seitz of Chicago, 10 Al | yyy GAD SOMEBODY has s
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red George Kilgen a I + 4g | Pvt. Dale Kramer, writing in a The ceremony Will be at 310 ee ie Url aol lock tomorrow morning in St. Lecont Harpers, oil Me - yeloe > , h in Wil- diers and sailors resent being given Francis Xavier's church In i
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The Thorne miniature rooms will go on display Saturday at the John | Herron Art museums, The 33 rooms {being shown here during January and February are under the supervision of Mrs. Blanche Sudlow. Represented in the collection are all types of English and French in- | terior decoration. The rooms are built entirely to scale and the replicas are exact, even. to drawers that open, teapots that pour and
Thorne Rooms Beauties’ Hints— yg By ALICIA HART p & nn. - il Tim SV EUBE ccneseseocns At vluseum: “THIS 18 THE TIME of year you ’ { cold. "Don't take needless chances. Exhibition: at Herron |The few civilian doctors are much | who are seriously ill, to be asked jto spend precious time with those went without a hat or sat in a draft If you are going to a formal to muss your coiffure with a hat or hood, do wear a lightweight suggests pert, dark-haired Ann Rutherford who#is' being featured in
To Be Shown It's Pretty; It Prevents Colds {have to be’ careful not to catch will Open Saturday [too busy theseslays caring for those who have the sniffles because they dance or the theater and don’t want scarf over your head and ears, the film “Happy Lard.”
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® The Great’ Hall, of the late Tudor period in England, shows the room which was the common living room of the medieval house and which
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books that can be read (under a pastels or bright hues help to play. ! 2 3 , microscope) : up your complexion, eyes and hair. § * 3% % % ¢ 4 '. : Thorne Model Cl ~ | And as for allure, the new head 5 i i a i oo ~
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also served as sleeping| quarters for the majority of the household. The Thorne model is a composite of the hall at Wadham college, Oxford, and of Parham park, Sussex The furniture illustrates the types {fashionable about 1600 — paneled{back benches, wainscot chairs and
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In Holland, a favorite breakfast | | atsh for 300 vears has been thin| {slices of sharp, yellow cheese. In| | America, crisp ready-to-eat cereals with top milk and fresh fruit have long been breakfast time favorites.
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1 will be followed by i$ re lian the stat nese, Til, and © ot at the Garg Coming from a civilian the state. melon bulb turning on tables and 1 wedding breakfast at th "8 ‘ment would have no force. But court cupboards an hotel in Evanston. Tl when a soldier points to a truth There are paintings of Mary oN ‘HE PF “AN FAT | Miss Seitz is the daughter of wRichiahoutd ibe a pal B Mary CHILDREN ON THE FARM CAN EAT a crisp freshly pulled turnip ‘ 58 oti LL | shou > . hese of . I! Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Seitz ol vide tl MR Queen of Scots and the Duchess ol ip -as uch relish or even more than they can eat-apples at certain | . Mrs self-evident. may- ) j yf Omaha, Neb, formerly of In- Delve iaten Milan, as painted by Holbein, in- {ines of the year. ' ) RE il ianapolis, and the prospective Civi . cluded. Thg reason is that the turnip contains some vitamins and minerals | ! hy sivilians en jo) { rridegroom is the son of Mrs. Al- he feeling , in LALA that a childs bodv needs. Raw turnips, either white or yellow, are oy ~ , the feeling of 1 ) ) . . } t = Yi . ) . . . ) - i red George Kilgen of Chicago portance they oat Miss Marcia, Manville Warren's engagement to Cadet Robert A gift of $5000 in the name of good sources of vitamin C : .y Y 1 XE ! : , y v : : 3 : / ar po r 1C i \ y oY 1 A 1 Miss Rosemary Rocap will be a from doing things Marshall Raber, U. 8. N. R., V-12, is announced by her parents, Mr. George Hume has been received by If turnips are grated or sliced Dice scooped out apple. Chop ridesmaid at the wedding. she for ervicemen | and Mrs. Clarei® N. Warren. (Emma Gene Tucker photo.) fhe Art Assoc lation of Indianapolis ge 5; that they can be chewed celery, shred tops. Pee] and shred was a classmate cf the bride-to-be ol ' ome . from Jaquelin® Holliday Hume and efficiently and are combined and turnips on medium grater. Com- ’ 1" hats 7 uman y i Aer | , iy : ) 3 at 8t. Mary-n{-the-Woods college, LR rota! , y } Willhlam Mansur: Hume, sons ol (,.yoq promptly, they offer good bine gelery and tops and shredded . olds and Misses 1ROCAJ Lia: / Ts 7 1p “ri George Hume | : « Tadav'c cal SR TIDE nde ; s Mrs. Revnolds and Misses 1Rocap / «0 Qe Vo ERE 16018 salad possibilities. Today's salad is turnips with blended mayonnaise. 1 1 be fed, and a ~ / . i sale 3 y will return to Indianapolis Pvt Kramer com A nnua ew edi S NECe on | In accepting the gift, the art as- a version of the Waldorf salad so Toss lightly. Pile into apple cups. Wednesday. ments, “he tag Yy saciation's board of directors elect- far as nutrition is concerned Garnish with leaves of celery. iJ cigs WW ill B H / 1 S l ed George Hume as a benefactor : lad Sen immediately. Serves 4 . . , » I - g ! as 161 Remember not to let the salad Serve immediately. Serves 4. Alumnae Meeting Cl a Door canteen idea € ela dAarur ay He was a member of the board In ¢.nq after preparation, for it not * x = . and all its offshoots, is one way ) Co and ration, rit on THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY meet. ufo oo Sy the organization's early days only loses vitamins but some of its Cranberry-apple sauce sherbet: | ufftn / ) f th ‘ester nllege alum- , / 9” H >) jel > § ir avor z ne po an 5 a m to He has stripped away the camou At D. A. R. Chaptc ! OUSC delicate appealing flavor. Wash, pick over Ib. cranberries, nae will be held at 7 i 1 * 'fage of alti . } IT . ® ® = ; . age of altruism and shown us the Ho N - - add ': c. water and cook in a covrow i , f Mrs. Fred, i. ; » To 2 ‘ Coe “ morrow ee . ! naked truth. We see ourselves as I'ne Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R havg. a recep- omc ul Sing MENUS FOR TUESDAY cred pan until soft, put through 31 olay 1 metrialan s ‘ Nipivy or , , yr : | y . ( ’ Os : hon ot om the col we are—snobbish and patronizing. tion New Year's day from 3.30 to 5.30 p. m. at the chapter house for Breakfast sieve, cooking water and all, disudents at home 0 i= Ta ave AL 1 their farm) ™ * ug 4 5 Be holiday and ‘heir | Las, alwavs been the way of members and their familie . ( lasses 0) yen Tomato juice (1 pt. home canned). carding “skins. . id be . special gests civilians Mrs. Harry Aller; Van Osdol will he the chairman and Mrs, Alex- ALCL) . | Griddle cakes and syrup (2 ¢ flour, Combine cranberry puree with t 89} 8 i SRL ak r 1 1 ! i : Miss Dorothy Chapin, vjce presi- roe" inder Lo Taggart will be the vice chairman. Members of the chapter's 4 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp salt, 'z c. thick, tart apple sauce, * ¢. dent of the alumnae, di ve in THE MEN WHO have gone Inte management board will be in the receiving line Next Month 2 c¢. milk, 2 eggs, 1 tbsp “ugar, 2 thsps. orange juice. Hpat charge of the meeting the army are free-born American They are Mrs. Herbert R. Hill . ¢. shortening. 4 wc. evaporated milk;- chilled, un- ’ ’ taken from their natural environ- yegent: Mrs. Brandt €. Downey and | ; ee . i til thick and fluffy. F614 into fruit ment and transferred te biher fields Mrs. Charles H. Smith, first and Slenderizing A number of Red Cross classes Luncheon mixturé and freeze /in mechanical of activity. They don't become cocond vice regents: Mrs. Arch N. t in home nursing and nutrition serv- Turnip-apple-celery salad (see rec- refrigerator or freezer. (Evaporated moochers overnight They have Bobbitt and Mrs. Walker J. Wees- ice will begin in January, accord-/ ipe). milk, 1 brn. pt.) their pride and we do nothing to ner, recording and corresponding ing to directors of the two depart- Peanut butter sandwiches (8 slices s/n = preserve it by acting as if they were (ecretaries; Mrs. Carl W. Piel and | ments. enriched bread, peanut butter) For the convenience of the house- ~ _ . | [ 11t ard poor liftle waifs to whom we can pp, Leonard E. Northrup, chapter One class in nutrition service will Fémon custard wife, here iy a list of ration points lend a helping hand. Few of them poyse and membership secretaries; begin at 10 a. m. next Monday at Dinner needed forr'the week's menus beginwish to be treated as such . Mrs Iliff Jones, treasurer; Mi the Citizens Gas d Coke Utility Codfish cakes and milk gravy (1 Hing tomorrow : I've often tried to analyze the wibur E. Smith, registrar: Mrs Mrs. Frances Giffoi#h will be the in- of 15-0z. can codfish, save half). oo. BROWN civilian attitude toward servicemen. Hulbert J. Smith, historian; Mrs. | structor for the twg-hour sessions Boiled potatoes (1-1': lbs) / ROW! [There is a lot of shame in it. Sub- Howard J. Bawmgartel, chaplain, to be held each Monday, Wedies- Buttered broccoli (1 bunch, butter, 1 Ib,/bacon ends skGislalsle . consciously, we stand humihated be- nd Mrs. Walter H. Green, librarian day and Friday Seasonings). 1 cAn evaporated, MIRE Sette teeta 1 DEAR JANE OR NAVI Cl CSCW IC RII ANESOIE day die ANintantsilisted A second class will open at 7 Bread and butter pickles (home «1¥2 1b. veal chops ....«.....enne. 8 - C3 or p.m. Jan. 7, in parlor L at the canned ,4 1b. rump roast ceenenienea, 20 been going sicady with & boy I0r A sense of the immensity of their I'he chairmen of the chapter Hotel Lincoln. " Whole wheat rolls (8) 1'z Ib. pork livers .............ve 3 four m He was classified 4-F task causes embarrassment. And we committees who wid assist Mrs Mrs. C. B. Sheets, R. N.. will in- Cranberry-apple sauce sherbet (gee Fats i iia FI 3 | so we both thought he would not 'F 0 Alleviate that coe oe van Osdol and Mrs. Taggart aoe struct a class in nursing, sponsored. recipe). SS od have to go to the army. Now he is DY forcing Hele paint CN Mesdames Waldo B. Rossetter by the Parents and Teachers Study Butter or fortified margarine’ used ) up again and wants to go very COOKIES and dances upon them - i } group of school 67, which will open on all breads. Include in todav's . GREEN ur way ing amends Char FP Vovlies, Willia >. Bar- n.18 : : \ 1 Nn 9! Yo nl bey c muck It's our way of making amends Charles F. Voyies, William C. Ba at 3:15 p. m. Jan. 6. menus. milk ‘to drink: 6 ¢ for ~n:l-'1 No. 2'; can blackberries ...... 12 - Before we ever knew he might for a great wrong. Our little i tholomew, Olin B. Norman, James Nursing Classes dren. 2 ¢. for adults. 46 oz. can vegetable juice comtures of generosity are paltry v y i § - go. we talked about getting mar- i 6 Ha . a. pa the I+ Gavin Nathan T. Washburn } Approximate cost for day: $2.50 bination ............... .ee.iis 4 : umsy and weak, bul they are ine ° y : i ursing ass ints ’* n > ried. He was afraid to give me a me ane oo Rov J. Pile. Henry C. Ketcham, J { There will be a nursing class at Points for day: 0 green, 1 brown. ! Ih. prunes .... ... ....... . 4 ring for Christmas because of my De i) can Co terstand | F Madden. Sidney J. Hatfield the home of Mrs. James L. Tabor, 2 to 4 brown for fats 1 No. 2 can pineapple veaness 24 -Perhs t nS aiers jerstar rancls Mi en, sianey The . iy parents They like him. but’ they Perhaps the soldier under nC 1 wdden, 1 Tisgess) Poli, which will open at oa a _ think I am too young. I'm 17 now ‘DA our motives are worthy even ang Edgar Y. Pattison 7:30 p. Jan. 6. Mrs Lilly Beck RECIPES 4“ and in June I'll be 18 though their expression often seems |. yc will be Mesdames Wil- ‘t Riggs, Pow Augusta, will instruct ‘ “ We have made great plans, one [00lsh and “feeble revert 10ST liam BR. Humphreys, William F this group. Turnip, green celery and apple ” of which was to get married before ¢V! {ans owe Pvt. Kramer own 9 Kegley, Hugh H. Hanna, George C Home nursing classes scheduled salad: Two large tart red apples 1 BAR I HEL 11 3 ) }. wr 1 Nod vo . ‘ ire , ov 1 : : he. left. Of course it would be kept thanks for a good caliing-dov Kolb, Clyde E. Titus, O. Harold (to start the first week in January fo 1'; c. green or Pascal ceiery, mn- : ecret a0 T cotid Arsh high school | ; — Hershman, William ~ Dobson; - Odin Jae Jan. 10, 1:30 p.m, Mars’ ciyding tops; 1 c. shredded turnips, THE TAILOR If he doesn't go, which I hope and J J. PN Wadleigh, John Downing John- Hi Christian church; Jan. 5... o mavonnaise blended with. 2 16. W OHIO ST. pray he will not, we are going to 00SICTI © Sa on son, Herman B. Gray, Paul S. Ra- 9:30 a. m, Lauter Boys’ club, 1309 (pops milk, 12 tsp. salt. ALTERATION SPECIALIST wait until ‘June to get married | gan, Conrad W. Clever, William D W. Market, and Jan, 6. 7:30 p. m Cu les crossw : ' ait until "June get married. ti . ; . ; ut apples crosswise in half, re- | worN COLLARS, POCKETS, FRONTS What should I do? Should I take I : AE A en Ca Pyle, Leroy H. Millikan, Richard L Meridian Heights Presbyterian | move cores with spoon, Flute edges OF COATS. SLEEVES. ETC. + Ning D lack 3 hure . nr the chance of his meeting someone ntries AITIVC McWilliams, Nina F. Black, G. B church. saving cut-out portions to use in REPAIRED LIKE NEW else at the U. 8 O. centers? He is Taylor, Felix T. McWhirter, Fred -Registration for any of the classes the salad. Into a bowl scoop out Suits and O’Coats n y ri Stilz and T thy Arri- 7 , 1 . | \ | 18 and will be 19 in March. Would] The daily arrival of entries for €ri k D ¢ iz and rimo i H may be made by calling either the the pulp from the apple halves, Made to Measure it be best for him to give me a ring (y,. 201} | H Salon is O° Miss Julia Landers and Miss home nursing or nutrition depart- leaving a thin shell ‘ ‘ : ‘ the 20th a ual osier Salo ’ He ‘ if he goes and then wait if he BR oe Y Mary Helen North, ments at Red Cross headquarters. 5 doesn’t? reported by Block's where the ex- oo Please help me because what you Dibit of paintings will open in the Good 111 C lub. to Hold Auxiliary Exceeds | say may have a great effect on my Store's auditorium Jan. 16, . , . future life. I love him véry, very There will be a preview cn ( hristmas arty Donor Quota mueh and I'm sure he loves me at 6:30 p. m, Saturday, Jan. 15 8514 - . . . ot | WORRIED. [in Block's terrace tearoom, The annual Christmas party of The Indiana Central District Chi- ® wv = The deadline for entries is next the Goodwill Service club will be 36-52, ropractors’ auxiliary, at its recent Answer—-The one thing in your Monday and the judging Wil be 53 12:30 p.m, luncheon Wednesday The heautv of this dress i based Christmas party, reported that the | Ae i , d 6 yalv ns n " . | ° . | letter that makes me inclined to|oh Jan. 5 and 6. Only native born oy yha home of Mrs, Arthur Smock, on the tried-and-true fiyinciple that organization had exceeded its quota agree with your mother that you Hoosiers or Hooslers by adoption 3725 N. Delaware st up-and-down lines give a sim ef- of blood donors under the quota SEE THE | are not old enough ‘to marry fis a'¢ eligible to exhibit. . Nt Ralph E Terry and Mrs. ct. This dress gains slenderness. given it by the seventh district, In- | your pian to marry secretly in &yder | The gallery will be open on Sun- Fdwar co NM Co. by pa both front and back, in diana Federation of Clubs. { = to. finish your high school ediica- Cav, Jan. 16. from 2 to 5 p. m Edward Donaldson will be in charge ole BT ee INC ° sn) gh eacuta ’ g . fact it makes you look nice both The group also reported the detion and during regular store hours ©f the program. Mrs. L. P. Highley : : mmpie This | : n the i: nd of J will tell a Christmas story accom- COME and going. livery of 55 dozen cookies to the . 1s {= an immature appro: throu he re er of January WHI CHE IZiSimasi Sony n- _ Ta Sh ~ Is is an immature approach to through the remainder anuary. ER Ei lv Sterhenson at u Pattern 8514 is in sizes 36, 38, 40, U. S. O. canteen at thé union sta- | an adult problem. If voy were read ree — panied by Billy Stephenson at the . . { em. If vou re ready siano. Miss Patri . 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38. either tion for Christmas. | to marry, able to assume .the finan- N y R to I ih Miss atricia Ann’ Madison eve, 4 ' rds 30 ‘h material a | - Sensatio l N 3 cial and emotional esponsibilities +¥ (1 SCS 6 Le gis or “wig sing accompanied by Mrs. *°€V IP te | AN Re td eis nat New HY FE Arthur Madiso '3 vard contrast for neckline. ; it entails, concealment would not’ All nurses in Indiana will be reg. Arthur Madison. 3g : [. T. S. C. Group Ice Refrigerator! be necessary 1 bet Feb. 7 and 12 . Eas - For this—attractive ‘pattern, send d be ssary. isterec o ween Feb. 7 and 12 14 ’ h 4 6 cents in coi with your name, F S Yo lan i= a method of out-".n i \ | . 16 « iN ” : O14 mn £ iti hen £ a ne hod of ou an effort to make the wisest use of Toh n Her Iron Ha 18 address. pattern number and size to U C on ituing ents, a device by which the nation's nurs cordin ' VE 9 Y 2 ' : you hope to remain a child in their he No ih o 2 BO n:of EY ule Prog am The Indianapolis Times Pattern A 12:50 p.m. luncheon was held It's beautiful. . . . It keeps foods fresher, longer . . . care while enjoying the adult nriv J MIs. Mary York, oa Dt Service, 214 W_ Maryland st., Indi- today at the home of Mrs. Ralph " Eg vl Guilt priv- the state nursing counci or wat a Chrict nee , . : YA ren lie Ned , \ 1 y i ifeges 6f marri lage. I am sure vou service 8 ' The Christmas program at the anhapolis 9, Ind. Wickhoff, Raymond st., for mem- t's amazingly low priced. It's available NOW ) 1 servi John y \ | ster- Keep up vour wartime sewing, . } ' haven't t I rE ohn Herron Art museum, yester p up re — _ . 2 and may an Li \ ok his ligh dav, featured an illustrated talk omr thus you e helping bring victory bers of the Venetian chapter, Inter without a purchase certificate. . . It's the smartest } 1 -} ) shocked a ich Ea ur ! a ave] | Q@ o a view. athfr shocked at such first girl he meets socially is again je religious paintings in the. Rabe sooner. You'll find 52 pages of ab- national Travel-Study club. Mrs. buy © 4 I. fron ¥ vo { vider of : ithe INSect | ) - ‘ ive : ‘ e . If the boy can afford to give vor evidence of your youth and insecur- ertg collection. sorbing sewing news, 102 new de- Alfred E. Kahle and Mrs. 8. T. buy in modern reirigeration 1 aff to gi VOU itv fey , 1 have the : . . ta ar an engagement ring before he goes ... A wiser woman would have the| \jss Anna. Hasselman was the Signs in the new issue of Fasl- Sutherland assisted the hostess. away, that is fine. It is a tc i of | Oage lo put her love to the test. <peaker, on,” just out. A copy is 26-cents. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh spoke : RE i ous Tn Sa oka) ! I'he very best thing you can do, Mrs. John Rauch was the ‘ - mre on “The Fascination of the Desert— . ICE AND » he ‘ ai ) PA ( o + n \ ~ 3 1 y \ : i “ * other. If he meets a girl at the is to be content With an ENRARE- chairman of the host committee “Indi fi ‘erence Libya." and there was a Christmas i ‘ US. 0. ho i i 13 rant ment now. Aiih your achoolng and nied bi Eanes. Rope. N program; FUEL CO . $ eto distract him marr Bil iro i from his purpose, then his love is marry: when you are able to do 50, dames Robert Sinclair, Albert MF | Dates with one's best beau are | = = - * ' 1 \ 1 nl 3 { io , ' Se 1 radar . : ] - not strong enough to be worth vour penly and “with dignity. Cole and Frederic M. 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‘One club and two sorority groups have scheduled meetings with speakers for tomorrow, Dr. John J. Haramy will discuss
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Mrs. Samuel T, Jackson and Mrs. Robert Thomas will be hostesses for a meeting of Chapter P, P. E O. SISTERHOOD, -tomorrow at the former's home, 3649 Kenwood ave. Mrs. Jackson will be in charge of
the program.
The Irvington chapter, EPSILON
SIGMA OMICRON sorority, will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Lydia Gadd, 124 Johnson ave. “The Four, Hundred Million” (Nourse) will be reviewed by Mrs, Forrest Chenoweth. Mrs. C. W.
Watson will lead the devotions.
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crepe dress and tai corsage was of pin bridegroom’s moth: crepe dress, black & jonquil corsage. The couple left lowing a reception the bride's parents a fravling suit of accessories and ar Ensign and Mrs. at home after Jan ington st. Apt. 4, The bride atten versity and she is Beta Phi sorority. f= an Indiana un and a member ¢ fraternity, Delta ¢ Delta Bpsitan,
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The annual holic young people of | will be held Wedr the cathedral. Gi her Silver Dragon music. The entertainme eludes Messrs. an F. Beam, C. Kyle Hamill, J. Worth Maass, W. Clark | Smith, Frank E. liam G. Waldron :
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