Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1944 — Page 13

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Society— Virginia Louise Mason to Be Wed To deo Pritchard Benson Jr. Friday

_. THE WEDDING OF MISS VIRGINIA LOUISE MASON to Neal Pritchard Benson Jr., U, 8. N. R., will be at 8p. m. Friday in the chapel on Treasure Island, San

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become the . rl Elvin Howland Seaton mn ceremony at 7 p. m. Sunday in the Advent Episcopal church. _ The bride-to-be’s and prospec

Howard ,. James Murray, Earl Retter, Harley W. RhodeHamel; Charles Meyers and James Carter, Miss Elizabeth Meeker and Miss Marjorie Flickinger,

Congress Activities A NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES have been planned for Indians delegates to the national D. A. R. Continental congress to-be-held- In New York April 16 through April 20

The Indiana tea will be April 17 in the Biltmore hotel and the Indiana delegates will have a luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel April 19, The Congress dinner will ‘be in the grand ballroom of the Commodore hotel April 20,

Civic Reservations AMONG THOSE who have ‘made reservations for tonight's performance of “Hamlet” at the Civic theater are Messrs, and ‘Mesdames A. J. Simpson, A. K. Scheidenhelm and L. G. Cummins, Misses Ruth Wells, Martha Canaday, Doris Cleary and Minerva Long, Mrs. Richard Norris, Jack Messmer and Frank Ferry. The Athenaeum Turners Dramatic club also has reserved a block of seats for tonight. Parties for the final performance tomorrow night have been planned by Messrs. and Mesdames George Fotheringham, Wallace O. Lee, WYIT. Nickel, Fritz Schaefer and O. M. Taylor.

Supper Party

An informal supper at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow will precede an 8 p.m.! business meeting of Gamma Delta chapter, Kappa Delta Phi. sorority,

at 232 Lemcke building.

Miss Mason will hav’ as her only attendant, Mrs, Robert Murphy of San: Francisco, be Frank Wolfe, U.S. N. R., a former classmate of the prospective bridegroom at Wabash college. n and Mrs. James C. Olive, mothers “of the engaged couple, are in San Francisco to attend

Mrs. ‘Ralph W. Showalter and Mrs, Carl Eveleigh entertained ‘with a luncheon .and and miscellaneous shower today’ in the Wood{ck slab In tuo of Miss Annee Larabes Tange. ) Lange will

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Rev. Brooks | To Officiate At Wedding

The Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church will be the scene at 8 o'clock tonight of the marriage of Miss Paula McClurg to Severin Barstad, pefty officer, U. 8. N. R. The Rev. A. C. Brooks will hear the vows. 2 A reception at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. McClurg, 3961 Guilford ave. will follow the ceremony. Mr. tad is the son of Mr, and Mrs. A Barstad of Thief River Falls,

Bride's Costume

The bride will wear a streetlength dress of sheer, ecru wool with lilac accessories and will carry orchids and valley lilies. Her attendant, Miss Charlotte Jeans, will be gowned in light blue crepe and will have gardenias and blue and white flowers. Mr, Barstad’s best man will be Ora McClurg, cousin of the bride. The couple will leave for a wedding trip and ‘will be at home in Chicago where Mr. Barstad is stationed at Wright college. Miss McClurg, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, is a graduate- of Butler university.

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women. Miss Anne Clark (second

three marine corps women’s reserve

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Service Women. Will Be. Guests at Party ;

One-uf the events af the Camp Fire Girl¥ birthday week will be an informal supper and St.

arranging the dinner and Miss Sara Palmer

They are (left to right) 2d Lt. Helene F. Gi

Patrick's day program tomorrow evening “at the tral Y. W. C. A. when special guests will be service chairman of the Camp Fire Horizon club committee

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ft) is one of her assistan mem e, Sgt. Dorothy M. Wolski

W.D.C. Applied

day in the clubhouse:

pants will include Miss Ellen Aldag, Howe; Vincent Alig, Shortridge; Miss Erline Brown, Crispus Attucks; Virgil Cronley, Manual; Miss Betty McKinley, Broad Bp ple; Leon Pascali, Washington, nad Charles Retherford of Technical.

side and former teachers who are’ members of the group will be - hostesses. American Home Group

The American Home department! of-the W. D. C. will feature “The American Home in Song and Story” | arranged by Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn

day at the clubhouse. The dramatization will consist of | “Indian Folk Lore” by Mrs. Clyde! Titus; “Strange Voices” by George Knauss; and “Religion, the Foundation” by Mrs. Edwin 1.|

Intermediate Girl Scout troop 39 will held open house in honor of the |

from 7 until 9 o'clock tomorrow! night at the home of the troop! leader, Mrs. Elmer Burkhardt, 2757 Allen st. All former members of the troop | land past troop leaders will’ be iguests, Pennies will be collected |

will be installed at the. business ship fund.

session. Mrs. Auburn Ross is |

charge of the supper ini H old Card P arty

Croquet Sauce

Pot roast croquets with creamy |today in Block's auditorium. There | Mrs. Everett Let Miss horseradish sauce are a piquant was an exhibition of trophies from py,ra Love Oe asd o% aod Jes) « idea.

Poston, chairman of the depart-| ment. Music will be provided by] {Mesdames Glenn O. Priermood, |

32d annivgrsary of Girl Scouting | pu coal Grey Fortune and Vivian

| Arbatgh ahd Miss Georgia Near-

Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew wil} pre- | gaged but mother won't let me wear |

‘side at the business meeting. To Hear Speaker

The Care and Culture of {for the Juliette Low world friend- | Peontes” will be presented by Floyd Bass of the Bass Nurseries of New I before the Garden depart-

{ment of the W. D. C. March 24.

Officers will be elected at the The Marine Corps League auxil- pg ness meeting at 1:30 p.'m. and

a os mW. Mrs. Frank J. Uhl will preside.

‘marines on active service.

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I { Table dinner to if be held at 7 p. m. | Friday in the i | Canary cottage.

fl program will be held. Mrs. E. F. ill Plymate is in charge of the program and Mrs. Hirschy will pre-

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tea committee will be in charge of i me social hour. Mrs. Louis i} | Fleury and Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt | ij | will pour. ®

| ‘Mrs. Wadelton to Be i ll Matrix Table Speaker |

Mrs. Thomas D. Wadelton, sittin of “Maggie, No Doubt,” will be the! speaker for the annual Matrix

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ity, are the sponsors of the event. __ | Miss Hildreq Mr Wadelton Funk, Theta Sig president, will be (the toastmistress for the dinner,

W.C.T. U. Session

The Elizabeth Stanley W. C. T., U. will meet at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow | t the home of Mrs. Henry H. Hir-|

| re ay. ot to sew for|

| the Riley hospital. A luncheon and |

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Luncheon Tomorrow

* Mrs. Harry McIlroy will preside) at a meeting of the Central District |

at the Y. W. C. A, Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. and the members. have been requested to bring cookies and games for the U.S. 0.

To Give Lecture

The Progressive. Homem#kers club will meet at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at Haughville library. DemonstraHons and & lesson will be given ‘by Mrs. Lawrence Pottenger witd

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W.C.T.U. to Meet

The Washington W. C. T. U. will meet at 1 p. m. Friday in the Washington Street Meth church. .{ Mrs. Monroe Jester will be leader and devotions will be conducted by Mrs, E. B. Reese, with Mrs. Anson

Luncheon Meeting

The Indiana Women's Memorial association to the 38th division, U.

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To Hear Discussion on Youth; Two Other Groups Will Meet

E. A. Rice, director of special youth service of the Indianapolis public schools, will discuss “Youth Speaks for Itself” before the applied education section of the Woman's Department club at 1:15 p. m. next Wednes-

There will be a panel discussion with Mr. Rice as co-ordinator assisted by a representative from each of the city high schools, The partici- |6 p. m. tomorrow at the Central

Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, vice] chairman of the section, will a 7

and by Mrs, 8. J. Klos next Wednes- |

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Education Unit

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a Ruth Reed, Nancy Jones, Nancy ! Malott, Ruthann Perry and Joanna Jennings. Miss Perry will be the

girl who will be 18 in May. My|

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will be assistant hostesses.

P. E. O. Group | To Meet With Mrs. Hirschman

Epsilon Sigma Alpha} Plans Meeting

A St. Patrick’s day party, a rush party and business sessions are featured in the sorority news today. : The Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, will meet tomorrow in the Rauh building.

the topic discussed by Mrs. G. R. Larson before the meeting of chap- |. ter AJ, P.E.O, Sisterhood, tomor-|: row at the home of Mrs. A, C.|; Hirschman, 2626 Sutherland ave. |:

Mrs. Jack Flory, 138 N. Kealing| ave., will be hostess to members and guests of the Indiana Nu chapter, Delta Theta Chi, at 8 p. m. today for a St. Patrick’s day party. Mrs.

“The League of Nations” will be| ”

Members of the Shortie club assisting with plans for a dance the ‘club will give Friday night at the Misses Ann Metzger, Jackie Campbell, Barbara Rusie, Anne Resor and Ruth Phillips. Harry McCready’s orchestra will play.

K. of C. hall are (lefi to right)

Henry Poling and Miss Ruth Kaiser

A rush party will be given byl:

stationed at the marine recruiting station, who will be guests.

and Sgt. Lotus Mort.

| chairman of the camp committee.

Camp Fire Girls Plan Dinner At Y. W.C. A.

The all-city Horizon club, the; Camp Fire girls senior organization for high school age girls, will sponsor a St. Patrick's day party with

an informal supper and program at

|Y. W, C. A. The party is in celebration of {Camp Fire birthday week and spe{cial guests will be service women. |

shown by Mrs. Robert Burnett,

Miss Anne Clark of Howe hig {school is chairman of the commit- | tee in charge of planning and will | ‘be assisted by Misses Sara Palmer,

Hancock.

Sigma Kappa will meet at 7:45 tonight at the home of Mrs, Louis Weiland, 926 Broadway. business meeting, scrapbooks will be made for the U. 8. O.

| George hostess.

hostess at 8 p. m. today for Eta chapter of Phi Theta Delta at her home, 5047 E. Michigan st.

{chapter, Verus Cordus, will meet at !Each of the Horizon club groupsi8 o'clock tonight at the home of | throughout the city will participate | Miss Helen Harness, 1513 Carrolland movies of Camp Delight will be| ton ave.

h Tau, will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at the home of Miss Jeanne Wahl{man, 1620 Central ave.

Alpha chapter of Beta Chi Theta at

Mrs. L. I. Brown and Mrs. O. B.

The Indianapolis alumnae of After the

Mrs. Carl Happersberger and Mrs. Sanson will assist the

/ Mrs. Vernon E. Reynolds will" be

The members of Verae Sorores

The Alpha chapter, Phi Omega

Mrs, John E. Jefferson and Mrs.

8 o'clock 'tonight at the home of} Mrs. Henry Thomann, 51 N. Hamil- | ton ave. Assisting hostesses will be} {

Wartime Eating

other feature which adds to its deliciousness is to have enough juice in

more juice than can be put in the skillet, it is a good plan to make a

serve warm over the cake.

Grapefruit juice (fresh), Scrambled eggs with pan fried

Toast (8 slices enriched bread).

2y Meta Given

THE BEST UPSIDE DOWN CAKE IS STILL. WARM, not hot, but just cooled down to where a little of the oven heat is still retained. Ane

the fruit part to give the right consistency and amount of sauce. When using canned fruit, such as cherries and peaches, which have

sauce out of that remaining to Salad bowl. Bead (8 slices enriched); —— CHéff¥“pudding with almond hard sauce. (See recipe. 1 No. 2 can sour red cherries—25 blue pts.). Include milk to drink: 7 c. for children, 3 c. for adults. Beverages for adults as desired. Approximate cost for day:

. ’ . . . Gen MENUS FOR THURSDAY Breakfast

bacon (6 eggs, }2 1b. bacon). $2.60,

Jam (% cJ. Points for day: 26 blue, 2 red, 2-4 Luncheon red for fats. Buttered limas (% lb. dried limas— ® = = = 1 blue pt). Cherry Pudding:

1, ¢. margarine, + 1 c. sugar, 2 tbsps. all-purpose flour, g 1 No. 2 can red cherries (or home canned), 1% c. cake, flour, 2!2 tsps.

Cabbage salad, sour cream dressing (3 c. finely shredded cabbage). Corn sticks. Lemon snow.

{mother and I do not get along very... acter.

well any more. Naturally we love] each other but we are continually | quarreling about something. Usually | lit is nothing of great importance | | but it is always a constant argument. I am easy to get along with | land have many friends. I do not| iafgue with them but at home it is { different.

I have been going steady with al We have com-

boy for some time. {mon interests and get along swell. | | The only time I am truly happy is ‘when I am with him. We are en-|

a ring. He was rejected from the | army and has a good job. He is] 19 and wants me to marry him | {when T graduate from high school in June, but mother says I am foolish even to think of it. I have a good job now and can work full time after graduation. I! can't stay home much longer, but if} ‘1 mention leaving mother says she thas been a failure as a parent and makes it sound like it was all my fault. Please help me. WORRIED. .

Answer—Your mother is going! { through a. transitional state in her|

attitude toward you. As long as you

Auxiliary Unit Parley to Give Easter Treat

A dinner meeting will be held by ithe past presidents parley of the; | Hayward- Barcus American Legion | auxiliary 55 at 6 p m. next Tuesday in parlor A of the Y. W. C. A. {Plans will be made for the Easter {treat for former service women at | the Veterans hospital. A social hour will follow the. bysl- | {ness meeting at which Mrs. Jean S. | Boyle, parley chairman, will preside. Recently the auxiliary gave $40 to | {the Red Cross and $5 to national | (headquarters for a clubmobile {unit, and three magazine subscrip- | tions have been sent to Billings { hospital, according to Mrs. Charles P. Andrews, rehabilitation chairman. Hostesses for the dinner will include Mesdames William P. Weimar, Ralph Klare and William S. Hague. = 2 2 The Hugh Cospey auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the:

3105 Park ave.

st., will be the hostess at 8 o'clock tonights for a meeting of the Rho chapter of Sigma Beta.

Mrs. Wayne Seay Is Party Chairman public card party at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium.

dames E. Wayne Seay, Charles L. Fisher and August Barnhorst are

ert Higgins and Charles Deiter are

Charles L. Croker will be the hostesses for a meeting of the Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma Beta, at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Jefferson home,

Mrs. Forrest Watson, 2035 Dexter

The March circle will sponsor a

Mes-

co-chairmen of the group. Mesdames Frank X. Miller, Rob-

{in charge of tickets, The door prizes committee includes Mesdames | Robert Nester, Bertram T. Jones, Louis Meyer, Philip Early and Joseph Talbert, and Miss Delia Casserly. Mrs, Alva Mauer will be in charge of tallies.

To Entertain

Mrs. Frank Panden, 2173 N. Me-ridian-st.,, will give her annual St.

party at the Homestead at noon to-

| morrow. She will be assisted by her a | daughters, Mrs. Claude E. Hadden . ia

and Mrs. Juliet Hallam,

Dinner Liver and onions with buttermilk gravy (1 Ib. pork liver—2 red pts.). Boiled potatoes (1! Ibs, margarine,

baking powder, 14 tsp. salt; 1 beaten egg, % tsp. almond extract and % c. milk. Melt 3 tbsps. margarine in skillet.

Patrick’s day luncheon and card,

paprika). Buttered broccoli broccoli). Parkerhouse rolls (8 bought). Cooked raisins (12 1b. raisins). Include milk to drink: 6 c. for children, 2 c. for adults. Beverages for adults as desired. Approximate cost for day: $2.55. Points for day: 1 blue, 2 red, 2-4 red for fats. for fat.

Add 3% c. of the sugar, mixed with 2 tbsps. flour, and 4 c. of juice from i drained cherries, and heat slowly until it bubbles and boils, Add the drained cherries. Sift flour, meas= ure, and resift 3 times with baking powder and salt. Cream remaining margarine; blend in remaining ze. of sugar, creaming thoroughly. Add egg and beat until light and fluffy, Stir in extract. Add sifted dry ine gredients and milk alternately in several portions, beginning and endifig with flour and beating well after each addition. : Pour batter over cherries and bake in a 375 degree oven for about 40 mins. or until cake springs back - when touched with finger." Cool 10 mins. in skillet, then unmold on a large serving plate. Serve with |aimond hard sauce. a - a Almond Hard Sauce: Cream % 6. margarine, gradually add 1 c. sifted confectioner’s sugar, 1 tbsp. cream and a 14 tsp:-almond extract. Serves 4 to_6.

(1% lbs. fresh

8 2 . MENUS FOR FRIDAY Breakfast Orange jucie (6 oranges). Hot whole wheat cereal (3 c. cooked, top milk, sugar). Cinnamon toast (8 slices enriched bread, 3 tbsps. honey, 4 tsp. butter, cinnamon). Luncheon Chili beans (1 1b. beans—1 blue pt., % 1b. browned hamburger— 2 red pts). Tomato cole slaw (3 c¢. shredded cabbage, 1 tomato diced, mayonnaise to moisten, seasonings). Carrot sticks (4 carrots). Hot rolls (6 bought, heated).

Diane Plan Card Party

Sauted lamb kidneys in mustard ; 5

. {waiting for marriage until both of

{can get along without it when you Chiropractors’ auxiliary tomorrow stop striving to win her over to your

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were a little girl completely de-

{pendent upon her, she was happy. | World War Memorial building.

‘Navy Club Party

The members of the G. M. S. club {assert yourself, and she couldn't| will hold a card party at 1:30 p. m. {bear it. In losing her influence over| Friday in the Food Craft shop. Mrs.

You represented her whole life's achievement. = Then suddenly you! began to grow up, to pull away, to)

for being. Instead of welcoming your first| love, she resisted it. Your youth! was her excuse but underneath she was jealous. If this were not the case she would have encouraged your engagement and suggested

you had worked for a bit-and saved for a home. In her refusal to let you wear a ring she is still treat ing you as a small child subject to her orders. You, on the other hand, are trying to establish your independance, to make your own decisions, and you resent her interference. Your resentment leads to arguments which solve nothing whatever. Your mother’s failure as a parent lies in her failure to treat you as another woman instead of a daughter. There is no doubt that a period away from home would be good for you beth, but if it is not practical then you will have. to overlook your mother's objections to what you think, do and want and assert yourself more calmly. You miss her sympathy, I know, but perhaps you

point of view, JANE JORDAN, £

Put you: problems in a letter to Jane

Jordan, who will answer your. questions in this column daily.

— A ————————————————— To Hear Speaker The Jessy Wallin Heywood alllance of the All Souls Unitarian church will have a 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting tomorrow at the church. Mrs, will speak “Developing. Larger Responsibilifies,” and Mrs. Lehman H. Dunning also will appear on the program.

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Buttered green beans (1 lb. beans,|

Indianapolis 42, will sponsor a card {party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop. The arrange-

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| Arthur Baukaf, Everton Burke, Edna Bringhurst, Lynn Clark and olarjence Bisphan.

The Navy Club auxiliary, U. 8.8 3