Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1944 — Page 13
. exhibit will continue for two weeks.
Museum Guild to Elect Officers OFFICERS WILL BE ELECTED at a meeting of the Children’s
\
83-1:45 p.
Civic Theater Plans Annual Meeting: Five Directors to Be Named to Board
AE ay »
m——
Py
4
\ FIVE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD .OF DIRECTORS of the Civic theater will be elected at the organization’s annual meeting May 28 at the theater. The list of candidates includes William G. Guthrie, Charles M.
Davis, Gene Beasley, Volney Scheidenhelm.
The members of the nominating committee are Mrs. Harry Pritchard, Mrs. Ronald Hazen, Herbert Wilson, LeRoy Gordner and Perry Meek. : :
The Civic Women's Affairs committee is making plans to
bring the Berard Rovea exhibit of to Indianapolis,
The display will open May 8
Museum guild Friday at the home of
Henry Todd, Norman R. Kevers, John Heidt Jr, John Rocap and Frank Sisson compose the nominating committee,
x o » . Alexander Sprunt Jr. southern Audubon society, will give a lecture in Caleb Mills hall. : His talk, “A Naturalist Afield,
in a series of four lectures sponsored by the Children’s museum for its members, Dr, John E. Potzger of Butler university will
introduce the speaker.
Assembly Woman's Spring ‘Party THE SPRING PARTY for members of the Indianapolis branch of the State Assembly Woman's club will be held at 12:30 p. m.
Wednesday in the Marott hotel.
Mrs. Marion Thomas will sing accompanied by Mrs. 8. K, Ruick and Miss Joanna Jennings will give a group of readings on the
spring theme.
Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead, chairman of the hostess committee, will be assisted by Mesdames Bess Robbind Kaufman, Harry G. Leslie, Adolph G. Emhardt, Howard B. Johnson, Julius C. Travis, Walker De Haven, James M. Tucker, Lawrence F. Sullivan and John E. King.
Around the Town . .,
MISS FRANCES STAKEL of Billings General hospital at Ft.
Harrison will be the guest speaker
Wheel committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. Ry Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. Gery.
Mrs. Thomas J, Beasley Jr. will be the hostess at 1 p. m. tomorrow for a meeting of the Stansfield circle. Mrs: Fred W. Kohlmeyer will be the hostess chairman. : Others who will assist are Mesdames William D. Gambill, Stuart A. Bishop, Silas B. Reagan and Alex Taggart Sr,
Two speakers have been scheduled for tomorrow's meeting of the Fortnightly Literary club in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Myron D. Taylor will discuss “Personal Reminiscences” and “Dr, Carver” will
be discussed by Mrs. Willlam Walk
Brown and Mrs, A. K.
more than 3000 character dolls in Block's auditorium and the
Mrs. Norman Baxter, Mesdames
” ” . representative of the National at 8.p. m. Wednesday evening
Afloat and Aloft,” is the third
at a meeting of the Golden
Garstang.
P-T. A News
“Build for Community Beauty” is
the predominating subject to be dis-|
Lussed at Parent-Teacher associa-
tion meetings this week. The sched- |
ule of meetings is as follows: TOMORROW School 54~1:30 p. m. “Growing In Citizenship,” Willlam Remy. Play, Junior high school students, ii WEDNESDAY School 93:15 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. Ruth Patterson. Music, children, 10—-3:15 p. m, “Spiritual Influences,” the Rev, George Brooks. Election. 13+-1:30 p. m. “Children’s Museum,” Mrs. P, Newton Wood. Program, children. Election. 14-3:25 p. m. “How the Story Grew," playlety Mothers’ chorus. Election, 15--2 p. m. “Build for Community Beauty,” A A. Irwin. Music, Manual Glee club. - Eleckion. * 20—-2:30 p. m. Home safety movie. usic, school orchestra. “Pioneer
~~ Play," pupils.
21-2:30 p. m. “Youth gnd the Job,” Miss Bertha Leming. Music, school orchestra. Election. 23-3 p. m. "Health" Miss Mary Soles. Music, children. 271-2:15 p. m. Speaker, Miss Helen Daniels, R. N. , $1-2:45 p. m. “Your Child and My Child,® Mrs. Bert. McCammon. Music, children.
41—-1:30 p. m. Book review, Mrs Melbourne Davidson. Songs, children. Election and tea. 43—1:30.p. m. “Beauty Spots in Indiana,” Frank Wallace. 44—2:15 p. m. Speaker, Judge Mark W. Rhoads. Music, Mothers’ chorus. Election. 47-3:15 p. m, “Is It Worthwhile?”, Rev, E. P. White, Music, children. 49--7:30 p. m, “Hero and Hero Wor-
ship,” discussion. Invocation, Rev. C. “W. Wilson. 50—7:30 p. m. Speaker, Rascge
ness meeting. Cake festival 4 151—1:45 p. m. “Spring Festival” grades 1 through 4. Election.
52-—~3:15 p. m, Flag ceremony. Study
| Doxsee, Monticello, Iowa.
Poster photo. Members of the committee . for the Junior Assembly dance to be given Friday in the Murat
Mary Jean Milner, Jameson and Janis Robinson. The party is the first of two -{0 be given for members of the Junior Assembly and Mrs, ? Gates’ dancing classes. The second will be April 22 at the Murat. :
temple by Mrs. William Byram . Gates are (left to right) Misses
A.O.A. Chapter {Will Have
cron Alpha will have a luncheon
|Clubs— Mrs. Mack Parker Will Be Hostess For Ephamar Literary Group; Crooked Creek Garden Clubto Meet
A luncheon meeting and a garden tour are features in club news
today.
Wilbur Doxsee, Miss Hopping | Are Married
A ceremony at 2:30 p. m. yesferday in the Riverside Methodist | church united Miss Martha Hopping and Wilbur XK. Doxsee, pharmacist’s mate 1-c, U. 8. N. The | Rev. Blaipe Kirkpatrick officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. John Hopping, 1424 W.| Pruitt st, and the bridegroom is | the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles!
|
Mrs. Don Emery was the matron of honor for her sister and Mr.! Emery was the best man. Mrs. | Emery wore a pastel pink frock, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias and roses. For her wedding Mrs, Doxsee chose a light blue sheer dress with! which she wore brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. A reception at the home of the pride’s parents followed the cere-| mony, The couple left for a wed-| ding trip and they will visit the bridegroom's parents in Monticello. | Mr. Doxsee is stationed in Norman, | Okla. i
Mrs, M, E. Clark, 1427 W. 52d st, will be the hostess at 1:30 p. m. Friday for a meeting of the Crooked Creek Garden club. . Mrs. Clark will discuss “Wild Flowers” and conduct members on! . Will Hear
| devotions and Mrs. James Eller-
meeting at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic club.
Mrs. Floyd Halcomb of Noblesville will be the hostess for a meeting of
row. Plans for an initiation dinner April 25 will be discussed. Mrs. Rose Bennett will be the chairman of the committee and her assistants will be Mesdames A. F. Arthur, Raymond Worth and Irene Stuart. :
Y. W. Group
a tour of her garden.
The Ephamar Literary a 2 . . will have a luncheon meet a D 3 noon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. | 1SCuss10n Mack Parker, 923 Main st, Beech! Grove, The Business Girls club of the Mrs. Matt Harris will speak on Y. W. C. A. will have a supper “There Will Be Trees for Tomor- meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at row” and “Wood Research and the the Y. W, A panel discussion on Future” will be discussed by Mrs. “Avocational Interests of . Young V. Warren Dawson. | Professional Women,” will be feaThe ‘hostess will be assisted by, tured. Mrs. Ray Compton and Mrs. Ed-| Participants in the discussion will ward C. W. Wischmeier. ibe Mrs. Israel Chodos, David K. «Harvesting” will be the theme 00s and Mrs. Henry Richardson of a meeting af the Zelotai| fis Jean McGrew will introduce club to be held tomorrow at the | Mrs. Chodos who will speak on home of Mrs. A. B. Cory, 2407 N.|.g .i.1 Enrichment Through ComDelaware st. Mrs. Eric Martin will munity Service” Mr. Rubins will
assist the hostess. | di “ {discuss “Opportunities for Creative Mrs. J. E. Dorman will lead the py,ecsion in the Art Field” He
ill be introduced Mari brook will give a special number. es oh hy Miss Marion Miss Mildreq Welshimer Will be the Mrs. Richardson has chosen as Dteier 2a > S usin win be her topic, “The Enrichment of the 7 : Individual” Miss Anna Lewis will
Officers will be elected at a meet- | introduce Mrs. Richardson. ing of the Phi Delta Theta Mothers’| Miss Lucy Schulte of the Y. W: club at 11 a. m. Thursday in Jor- staff will lead an open discussion dan hall at Butler university. following the talks and Miss Mary Dr. Philip M. Bail will be the Peacock will be the hostess chairguest speaker and the afternoon man for the evening. : will be devoted to the making of Mrs. Robert VanSickle, Misses surgical dressings for the Butler McGrew, Martha Robinson, Roberts, Red Cross unit. : Lewis, Jean Spencer and Peacock : are making the dinner arrangeThe Roberts Parliamentary Law | ments. Reservations may be made Club, Inc, will meet tomorrow in py calling the Y. W. Ayres’ committee room. Mrs. E. C.| Rumpler will give the lesson on how to prepare voting. i
‘Meetings Set
57—1:30 p. m,
62-145 p. m. “Building for Safer Tomorrow,” William
and Mrs, Earl Howe Jones, Songs, | children.
'Stenotypists Unit
club 2:15 p. m. Discussion, “The ' |
“England,” Mrs. Al- | bert Matzke. Music, Miss Mildred | Alten, { 58—2:45 p. m. “The Flags of Free-| Qo” Mrs. Guy Shadinger. Elec- |
Evans. Twin piano selections, Mr. |
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
By W.C.T.U.
The Frances Willard and Sarah | A. Swain unions of the W.C.T.U. have scheduled’ meetings for to-
{ morrow. The former will meet with | Mrs, Luther Albert, 1340 Edgemont
{ they like it sweet.
2 served as often as in peacetime. A. But there is one way of stretching the sugar so a few hore cakes COUNtY evangelistic director. will be possible and that is to use some of the jam or jelly still reposing on the pantry shelf as part of the sugar.
today’s recipe for jam cake.
| AMERICANS LIKE THEIR CAKE often—they like it fresh and] ’ With our present scarcity of sugar, cake cannot be, devotions, and tne guest speaker
lave. Mrs. J. Ray Stanton will lead the
{will be Mrs. Oscar White, Marion Mrs. Pearl Wall, 32 8. Ewing st, That's what was done in| Will be. the hostess for the second 1 group. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pas- | tor of the Englewood Christian { church, will lead the Bible study.
: To go with the dress for Luncheon Sh . : occasions— Alpha Omicron Pi Group; Rainbow Will Have Installation «| Fantasy Jewelry, a pastel Highlights in today’s sorority news eoncaction af include an installation ceremony| Pearls and {and a luncheon meeting. plastic . The officers of the Indianapolis| designed by Alumnae chapter of Alpha Omicron Care. | Pi will be installed at a meeting of An the organization Wednesday at the home of Miss Virginia Sheely, 410] old-fashioned E. 46th st. pendant neckTo ri Me re. | lass Satters ent; , arles F. {| Steger, vice president; Miss Norma the ney deep | McClintock, secretary; Mrs, L. Vic-| U neckline tor Brown, treasurer; Mrs, Frank S. and the Waod, historian; Miss Charlotte! wrist-hugging Peele, correspondent, and Miss Mary | pracelet “cuffs” Jo Spurrier, publicity. short Assisting the hostess will be Mrs.| J. Harold Davidson, Miss Gladys| black glove. Hawickhorst and Miss Dorothy| The earrings Powers, : match. The Psi chapter of Alpha Omi- (Wasson's.)
Phi Delta Beta at 8 p. m. tomor-| To Meet Tomorrow |
) ker, Hanson . . Anderson. Aer oy enotr. | Will Hold Meeting
34-1:30 p. m. “Services to the, Mrs. Lucille Armed Services and Prisoners of .. _ ¢ p. m Na od Brass War,” Lawrence Stafford, Film | « M. Mee ing lomorraw n Music, children. | the Central ¥Y, W. C, A. of the $7—3:30 p. m. “Gardening” Mrs. Associated Stenotypists of America.
Hattie Redford. Music, school, Miss Ann Beyersdorfer and Miss chorus. '
40—8:30 p. m. “Community Garden- | ports of the mid-year conference
| Rosemary Kirkhoft will submit re- |
s = = in moderate oven 350 degrees F. for MENUS FOR TUESDAY 25-30 mins. Breakfast
Turn out immediately onto cake
| ms et racks to cool. When cool spread | servings). with vanilla butter frosting over | French toast (dust with powdered the top and between layers, made sugar and serve with jelly). by creaming 4 .c. butter with % [tsp. salt, about 2 ¢. XXXX sugar,
Mrs. John Mutz To Be Hostess
Mrs. Ruth Buel of the home service department of the Indianapolis
ing,” Mrs. Ida B. Lewis. Spring which was held in March in program, pupils, { Akron, O. is nN fe =)
by the craftsmanship of
4-Piece Place Setting
simplicity=-lovely gadroon edge, borrowed from
the gadroon edge of Old English Silvers—pe
Plate, Bread & Butter Plate, Cup, Saucer— Ha © $1063.
i On Our Fasnating Second Floor « Charles Mayer and Company
29 West, Washingten Street
rvaded renowned Lenox artistry. -———-}H
| 1% c. med. white sauce). i Carrot sticks (6 carrots).
|2 eggs separated, 1 c. grape or
| Luncheon , Power and Light Co. will be the Buttered dried lima beans (1 lb— 3 DSPs. cream and % Sp Yana. guest speaker for tomorrow's meet2 blue pts.). Sprinkle with chopped nu ing of the Alpha Kappa Latreian |Bacon and tomato sandwiches (1 desired. ww club, Ib. bacon—1 red pt, use 3%; 8 Mrs. John Mutz, 5693 N. Meridian slices enriched bread; 2 fresh to-| RATION POINTS FOR WEEK Ist will be the hostess, and her matoes). >. Red assistants will be Mrs. Robert Ber- | Raspberry gelatine (serve with 2 1 1b bacon ........ tvevsssveesss liner and Mrs. T. A: Kimberlin Jr. | bananas seein), [1 1b. lamb patties ....eseesseseses 5 inner [1 1b. veal sirloin ..... verssssnness 9 s|Luncheon Hostess
i BoA . De a Broiled lamb patties “(1 lb.—5 red '5 Ib. cheese n nerecan | Mashed potatoes (2 lbs. potatoes). = |1 Ib, pork tenderloin .... {Creamed - spinach (2 lbs. spinach, 1 can evap. milk .......000000nnen 1 {1 1b. ground beef ..,..c.eese voer. 6 members of the Indianapolis So-
pts.).
Vienna bread (1 loaf bought).
Approximate cost for day: $2.70; for fats. ”n » »
soda, 12 tsp. nutmeg, 2 tsps. cinnamon, 14 tsp. salt, 3 ¢. margarine or shortening, 1 c. granulated sugar,
blackberry jam, 3% ec. thick buttermilk. Sift flour, measure and resift 3 times with soda, spices and salt. Cream margarine until soft and smooth; hlend in % ec. sugar, add beaten egg yolks and jam. Beat until smooth and fluffy. Add flour mixture and buttermilk alternately in several portions, beginning and ending with flour and beating until smooth after each addition. Beat egg whites until stiff; gradually beat in remaining sugar and fold lightly but thoroughly into
Consisting of Dinner
the cake batter, Turn into three 8-inch cake pans which have been lined with waxed paper on the
Press between thumb and Wonka Fiarenak sells ak bo rig spe, 106
Jam cake (see recipe, use 4). {
Grated Cheese .....eeeeeeesesées. 1]cial club at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow | For fats Li... ee ERE RLY 25/at her home. She will be assisted —|by Mrs. Chester Bittner. 60 Blud
{ i points for day: 2 blue, 6 red, 2-4 red | {
i 1 Jam cake: 2 c. cake flour, 1 tsp.\; No, 2 can whole kernel corn. ...10 1 1
bottom and the sides buttered. Bake !
ITEST 2 fia
' 3% 1b, ground smoked ham ,...... 2{ Mrs. Claude Matthews, 3835 Bouevesesrass8/levard pl, will be the hostess for a dessert luncheon meeting for the
P.E. O. Meeting
Chapter W of the P, E. O. Sisterhood will meet tomorrow at the jar cranberry jelly .............10{ home of Mrs. D. E Bloodgood, 5545 12-0z. bottle catsup .. qeee....23| Guilford ave. Mrs. Fred Risser will
1b. dried limas ................: 2 No. 2 can blue plums .......... 12
Pearl and Plastic |
Democratic. Women | Guild Books
|
lon Chile
Mrs. Harley Zolman Will Be Speaker
Three American Legion auxiliary groups have scheduled meetings for this week. A dinner and informal luncheon will be. the features, The Osric Mill Watkins unit will have an informal luncheon Thurse day at the. home of Mrs, J. BE. Fete tig, 5945 Central ave. Mrs. Harley Zollman, Rochester, state Pan Americanism chairman, will be the guest speaker. Her subject will be “Chile.” Mrs, . George Peterson and Mrs, Frederick Jeffrey will assist the hostess and Mrs, Kurt W. Schmidt will preside. FE I Mrs. James 8. Polsgrove, Pan American chairman of the>Wayne unit 64 of the auxiliary, will speak on “Chile” at a meeting of her group at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the post home, 6566 W. Washington st. " "8 -
The post, Sons of the Legion, Junior group and auxiliary of the Bruce P. Robison unit 133 will have a joint dinner meeting in the Cen~ tral Christian éhurch at 6:30 p. m. tonight. : Mrs. Leona B. M. Ross will pre-
The A. T. Ford pemecratic. (y11€St Dav
Women's club will meet at 8 p.m.|
tomorrow at the home of Mrs. |
. . Patrick O'Connor, 41 S. seencer [V[€CLING ave.. There will be a musical pro-| gram. . Recently elected officers & the The St. Francis hospital guild group include: Mrs. Charles p. will have its guest day luncheon Brady, president; Mrs. Judson H.|at 13:30 p. m. Wednesday in the West, vice president; Mrs. Frank gold room of the Marott hotel Spear, secretary, and Mrs. James, Mrs. Harry Ferneding and Mrs. Wood, treasurer, Bernard J. Weimer will be the cochairmen and reservations may be | made, with Mrs. Arthur W. HeidenTo Hear Sp eakers ‘reich or Mrs. Thomas Quill. The members of the Irvington] The hostesses will be Mesdames Chautauqua club will meet at the William PF. Murphy, Louis Tophome of Mrs. Edgar A. Perkins Jr. miller, Herbert Roeder, D, J. Can5149 E. St. Clair st., tomorrow, Mrs.!gany and Carl Keifer. The lunchMayme Findley will discuss “Thel eon is held each year at the end Renaissance and the Reformation” of the membership drive. and “Man and the State” will be, Mrs. I. G, Boyd and Mrs. Carl the topic presented by Mrs, Daniel E. Bass are the co-chairmen of the S. Adams, membership committee.
has a sturdy
PINK ROSES
Editor McFarland Pink Radiance Betly Uprichard Dame Edith Helen
RED ROSES
Amerigan Beauty : Ant ine TWO-TONE ROSES E. G. Hill - Condense de Sastage ” Edith Nellie Perkins Kioll D'ollande President Herbert Hoover Gypsy Lass Talisman MeCredy’s Scarlet Red Radiance WHITE ROSES Margaret McCredy K. A. Victoria
Giant Rose Bushes, certified quality, named varieti
2-Yr. Extra Heavy Rose Bushes, all named varieties,
side at the auxiliary’s business | meeting following the dinner.
A. A. U. W. to Meet
The American Association of University Women will have a general meeting at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist church, A program, following the dinner, will include musical selections presented by Misses Mary Spalding, Nellie Jones, Patricia Rheinhart and Billie
Cole. The A. A. U. W, news com~ mentator will be Miss Alice Hankins.
To Entertain
Mrs. J. E. Slaughter wil entertain the members of the Tri-O-Dice club at 1 p.m. Wednesday at her home, 5214 Pleasant Run blvd.
“F=ock'< “PLANT NOW!
FOR ALL SUMMER BLOOM”
soo Pield grown in. California, -every ~bush. iC
2-year growth behind it.
They're ever-blooming , . . flowers the season through. picture in color, comes wrapped in'peat moss, with planting instructions. Guare anteed to come true to name and color.
Each is tagged with its
YELLOW ROSES
Golden Dawn Mrs, E. P, Thom Mrs. P. S. Dupent Souv, de Claude Pernet
CLIMBING ROSES
Climb. American Beauty Crimson Rambler Dr. Van Fleet Paul's Scarlet Seven Sisters Primrose
ever blooming. ....65¢
€5 cosvessevcess.. OC
Strong, healthy, everblooming:-
K. A. Victoria (white) E. G. Hill (red) Souv. de Claude Pernet (yellow)
Talisman (two-tone) Red Radiance Pink Radiance
POPULAR ROSE BUSHES— Special 6 FOR
1.00
HEDGE PLANTS .
| be in charge of the program, “Edu87| cation Projects for P.E. 0.”
A THOROUGH EXAMINATION
Store Hours: Monday 12:15 t0 8:45
®
lock 's
Established 29 Years
DR. R. J. WELDON In Charge Use Your Charge Account
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
J
SACCO PLANT FOOD
-5 Lbs.. 40c 23 Lbs...140 10 Lbs... 70c 50 Lbs. 240 100 Lbs. .....oc000000....330
BULBS
"GLADIOLUS
" Maid of Orleans (white)............65¢ doz Leona (purplish-red) .........cc0e....65¢ doz Helga (light pink)... ... cress aves, .D3c doa
Bit o" Heaven (orange)..............65¢ doz. Floral Beauty (rose)................65¢ doz. * Pelegrins (blue) , ......oovvvieeee...55¢ doz. Debonair (pink)....... sesenvaacanye 830 don, Golden Eagle (yellow)....... .......65¢ doz. . Van Tienhoven (red)....... y..s.....65¢ dos. Duna (baff)......... orn sahe seca AB AOR Gate of Heaven (yellow)........... 85¢ des. Bagdad (old rose) ..
[MOROLINE io:
Dr. Moody (lavender) ........oexsq. S5¢ dom. i Vagabond §ahone Prince (brown)... teenens Bc dos. Si i ; E
(AMOUR: RIVER PRIVET) 12 to 18 in,
Fey enaervi vas 03 80% tv
SELECTED SEEDS—
Ideal for this locality—New and unusual varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 5c and 10c per packet Ferry's and Northup King varieties, , °
10 Plants for—
TB 15¢ VICTORY GARDEN VIGORO FERTILIZER
25 Lbs...145 50 Lbs. 235° 100 Lhe iui 30
HARDY PERENNIALS
30° =
Carnations, Assorted Colors Chrysanthemums, Assorted Colors
Clove Pinks
Painted Daisies Sweet Williams
