Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1944 — Page 19

speakers who have been

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Big bold rabbits and gaily colored] Easter eggs on a play pinafore will please the little girl of two, three or four years! It’s a gift that can be made in an afternoon and bright scraps of materials can be

In Kentucky

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[Marie E. Null [3

To Be Married

. 2 Times Special . LEXINGTON, Ky. March 2.—The Second Presbyterian church here will ‘be the scene Saturday” of the |,

mer conipany | commander at the WAC administrative school at" Eastern State

A. J. Jennings of 14 Nu St. Louis. She enlisted in November, 1942, and received her commission March 2, 1943. A member of the Tennessee Bar association, Mr. Sims is the son of Maj. and Mrs, John G. Sims, Murfreesboro, Tenn. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt university, and received a degree from the University of Tennessee. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

Business Session The Lambda Mu chapter of Sigma

marriage of Li. Marte E. Null, WAC, |

§ [there will be a multitude of social

problems which bring to our at-

tention two major responsibilities— ‘the use of all our resources of {thinking, planning and financing to

{provide schools that are directing ‘social thought and training social \workers and the providing of proper {persons fo take up training for social work positions,” he concluded. Discusses Books The Rev. Fr. Richard 'P. Grogan, Cirector of the Catholic Information bureau, discussed “The Freecom of the Press and Forbidden Books.” Other speakers were the Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan, who has been serving as a major in the U. S.

ks Post-War Planing Ee ea

The RL. Rev. Mags. August F. Pusericgger urged the parti of Catholic women in social wotk in an address this afternoon at the

He spoke at the first quarterly luncheon méeting of the council,

Nationa) Coundll- of

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Bistel Anselm spoke on the “Need of Nutritional Guidance for School

{Age Children.” “Food likes are &

matter of habit and good nutrition must be a continuous process it children are to become physically fit adults,” she said. : Parish and organization heads read reports of activities during the last quarter and Mrs. P, J. Healy announced that the district's ane nual benefit card party will be held April 25 in Ayres’ auditorium. ; ; Proceeds from the party will be - used for the organization's scholar= ship funds.

Red Cross Class’

A new class in Red Cross nutrition service will start today at 6:30 Pp. m. in the Red Cross chapter housé, 1126 N. Meridian st. The ine structor will be Mrs. Helen B, Stokes, 4519 Central ave.

Meet Saturday

used for the appliques. To obtain complete cutting pate tern for pinafore and appliques for the Easter play pinafore (Pattern , 3, 4 included, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7. Have you had the Anne Cabot album for the winfer of 1944? Its wm pages contain designs for allf -

event include! J/1}.19. Pretty neckline shown on the new season’s clothes—it’s young, prettyeand very, very flattering — it’s the kind of frock any young woman likes to wear wheén her hero is home on furlough! Do it in soft crepes for a date dress—in cottons for mid-summer wear. Pattern 8609 is in sizes 11, 13, 15, 117 and 19. Size 13 requires 3; yards of 39-inch material. For this attractive pattern, send 16 cents in coins, with your name, address, PRtiess: Bust and Sime Indianapolis Times Pattern he 214 W. Maryland st, InTa iS. Ready now, the spring issue of Fashion, just 16 cents. Complete. {Full of brand new wardrobe ideas.

Beta sorority will have a business meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in rooms 232 and 233 of the Lemcke building.

Maj. Sullivan discussed social work activities on the island of Aruba in the Netherlands West Indies.

The Ladies auxiliary to the united Commercial Travelers will meet at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in parlor M of the Hotel Lincoln.

many gift designs. Price 16 cents per copy.

Mrs. Snider Hostess

The Fayette club will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Charles Snider, 1120 N. Pennsylvania st.

| Wortime k ating

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Ada Bicking Attends St. Louis Meeting

Miss Ada Bicking, director of the | Arthur ‘Jordan Conservatory of | Music, is attending the national meeting of the music educators conference in St. Louis.’ She is con-

BANBURY TARTS HAVE BEEN celebrated both in English history and poetry for centuries. Originally they were made with currants, but .| because raisins are much more common than currants in this country, we use the former. : Children are fond of these tarts as well as adults, and they are so easily eaten that they are especially nice for lunch boxes or for a mid-afternoon snack. The leftover pastry from pie is easily converted into these tasty and filling little triangles.

The smartest sult in the world right now—1o be worn every season from now till” victory with a proud look in your eye and a glad feeling in your heart. Your WAC uniform tells people you're in the Arthy, i just wishing—{for victory.

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of each tart. Bake on cookie sheet for 15 to 25 mins. at 400 degrees. To make filling, combine dry ingredients and mix well Add reing ingredients and mix. 8

= . » Banbury Tarts: Pastry—1 c. allpurpose flour, 3% tsp. salt, % ¢. shortening, 4 cup ice water. Fill- | tarts. ing—1% c. sugar, 2 thsps. flour; dash salt, % tsp. gated lemon rind, % ¢. lemon juice, 1 ¢. plumped raisins. , Bift flour with salt twice. Cut fat into flour with a pastry blender, or with two knives. Add water gradually, mixing lightly with a fork. Add just enough water to bind ingredients, or until mixture is Gather into a ball in refrigerator for i: hour. ready to roll divide dough into two portions. Shape into a thick disk and roll out into a square about % inch thick. Cut to form four. of pastry of equal size. Roll other half of pastry in same manner. Put 2 tbsps. of filling on each piece, fold over diagonally to form a triangle. Moisten edges and crimp together tightly. Make sev-

‘| plays that have been chosen by The Players for presentation at. thelr flex nesting April } a the Civic -theater. The all-feminine cast of the first

#2 s = y Pea and cheese salad: 1 ¢. cooked peas, % c. diced celery, % 1b. diced American cheese, 2 thsps. green pepper. % tsp. onion juice, % ¢ salad dressing, 2 tbsps. diced sweet! pickle, lettuce. Combine in order given. Toss lightly, but blend well. Serve on lettuce leaves topped with a bit of

sales mAyGunisse J! desired. Serves four.

{fred W. Noling and John Ray New- ! comb.

Birthday Luncheon

The annual birthday luncheon of the A. Blaker club will be held at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in the Columbia. club. The luncheon will be in memory of Mrs. Blaker, head of the former Teachers College of Indianapolis, now affiliated with Butler university. Former students and friends will be guests,

A handbag that’s going places is high style this year. beauty is all set to travel! : You'll cram it with post cards of new cities you visit, snapshots of new friends to proudly show the folks back home—and, every so ; often, a wonderful week-end pass!

Meet Tomorrow

The Ladies auxiliary to the Altenheim will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow at the home. Music will be provided by Mrs. Edgar Gault and Mrs. Elmo Houston.

Covered ap for a fine career! In these WAC ~ overalls you're on your way to a fascinating career! Wacs do 239 types of Army jobs— everything from radio repair to weather Shuciatioh fxom eodisg mestages vo driving jeeps and trucks.”

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