Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1944 — Page 15

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__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ for Concert |Zonta District A Delegates To Meet Here

Local Group to Be Convention Hosts

At Meridian Hills Club Tomorrow

A NUMBER OF MERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY club members have made reseryations for the first spring luncheon-bridge party to be held tomorrow at the club. Mrs. Charles D. Rau will be the chairman for the event. Among those who have planned parties for the afternoon are Mesdames George V. Underwood, W. E., Wilson, Harry Kerr, George Olive, Charles Stevens, Charlton N. Carter, Harry Berry, Jack N. Guiling, Charles F. Arensman, Oarl M. Geupel and Mrs. Rau. Party ronors Betty Burckes ; . 24IS8 PATRICIA WATTS entertained with a kitchen shower this afternoon in honor of her cousin, Miss Betty Jeannette Barckes, Miss Burckes will become the bride of Pfc. James Lane Borders in a ceremony Sunday in the University Park Christian church. Among the guests were Mri Frederick R. Burckes and Mrs. ! Edith I. Borders, mothers of the engaged couple, Mesdames Maurice i Lindley, Paul Shellhcuse, Forrest C, Frazier, Karl Steinback and E. W. Robbins and Mrs. A. A. Lane of Odon, the prosvective bridegroom’s grandmother, : Others weve Misses Barbara Borders, Jeanne Sutton, Barbara

The members of the Indianapolis group of Zonta international will be the hosts for the annual district 2 meeting of their organization to be held Saturday and Sunday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Anne V. Zinser, Chicago, district chairman, will preside over the business sessions of the working conference. Mrs. Howard Lytle and Miss Anna B. Feeley will be in| charge of registration which will open at 8:30 a. m, * The morning session will be a round table discussion of presenti day problems followed by the convention luncheon for which Mrs. Willow Proctor will preside.

Conference Theme

. ticket chairman for the concert to be given tomerrow night by Miss J Butler in the Central under the sponsorship of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the chureh, Assisting Mrs. Posson are Mrs. Albert Reep (center) and Mrs. Guy O. Carpenter. Others on the committee are Mesdames Lester Scott, Esther Cavanagh, Burton Knight and William H. Gibbs and Miss Florence Guild.

guests.

i . A program of dances, “Episodes and Compositions in Dance Fogm,” will be given by Angna Enters (above) Wednesday night at the English theater for members of the Contemporary club and their

Shellhouse, Charlotte Frazier, Emma and Rosemary Steinbach,

Mrs, 8. D. Bash, Mrs. Glen G. Heavenridge and Misses Mary Helen Martha Robbin) and Maxine Henderson.

Borcherding, Helen J. Noble, Vay Stringer, Mary J. Armstrong and

Mrs. Proctor, local arrangements

Miss Bu. key will be the guest of Mrs. Frasier and Charlotte for | Ollie Van Arsdale compose the door committee, Shajirinn, WO) exten] geetingt 0 's perf of “Ladies in Waiting” at the Civic and Miss the convention delegates and Miss Robbins Will entertain with a linen shower for the bride-to-be ° perl Seence will bein etiatee of x » I pec. angements,

The afternoon session on the conferencé theme, “Zonta in a PostWar World,” will open at 2:30 p. m. and the conference dinner will be held at 7 p. m. Dr. Henry Bohn Hass, head of!

Indiana Parent-Teacher Congress Will Hold 33d Annual Convention At Claypool Hotel April 25-27 the Purdue university chemistry|

The 33d annual convention of the Indiana Congress of Parents and speaker and his subject will be Teachers will be held April 25 through 27 at the Claypool hotel. |“War Research and Post-War LivA meeting of the state board of managers at 2:30 p. m. next Monday |ing.” and a board dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln will precede the | general opening of the convention. The board of managers will be the platform guests for the opening {session to be held at 10 a. m. April |

Make Reservations it Civic

MR. AND MRS. HARRY BEEBE have planned a theater party for tonight at the Civic. Among their guests will be their daughters, Misses Dotte Rae and Emily Jean Beebe. Others who have made reservations for tonight's performance are Messrs. and Mesdames F. A. Brier, Newton Buser; T. M. Rybolt and Charles R. Weiss and Miss Grace Higi. : ’ Parties for tomorrow night will include Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Colvin, Norris P. Shelby and Quentin Shockley,

sa = = . s 8 = . Mrs. William’ P. Sandmann will be the hostess Friday for a

luncheon meeting of the Wheel and Distaff committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter D. A. R. Be

ing in church.

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Dinner Chairman

Mrs. Frank Bridges, president of the hostess club, will preside. and

Loretta Feeney Is Bride of Sgt.

Miss Loretta Feeney became the! bride of Sgt. John Remmetter in a ceremony at 9 o'clock this morn-|

Busald heard the vows. A bos . The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Wit her mother temporarily. Helen Feeney, 1148 N. Beville ave, | and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Remmetter, 1305

Remmetter |

St. Philip Neri Catholic The Rev. Fr. Albert H.

: the dinner will be arranged by Miss Euclid ave. | ! : Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Kirkwood Yockey, Claus . 25. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater will Lily Kerz and Miss a ss The bride, who .entered with her 3 Best; John H. Jefferson and Willlam Niven. Mrs. Charles Baker will , onvention (give the invocation and Mayor =, ". session of the conven- | brother, John Feeney, wore a white | a : review “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” (Smith) and officers will be . eg ol pre, oe SOIR, tion will be a breakfast at. 9:30 taffeta gown fashioned with fitted ’ Heeler, ; Dr aWws 3000 | resident, will present the conven- |; M- Sunday arranged by Miss| Basque and fu} svt. Her finger. » | »

May Shields and Miss: Virginia |p veil Wattwood. Miss Anna Carpenter

will preside. Music will be pro-

Ohio State Group to Meet

THE INDIANAPOLIS OHIO STATE university alumnae club will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Carl E. Bruce.

ition theme, “Return to the Home,” {and Mrs. William A. Hastings, na{tional president, will give the ad-

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'to be held at 3 p. in. Sunday. Spe- |

Miss Alice Greene, daughter of Mrs. Stewart A. Greene, has been selected as a member of the Dance group at Smith college. Miss Greene, a freshman at the college, is a member of the freshman choir and the s'aff of the Smith newspaper, Scan.

~ » . * = » Miss Marian Sturm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sturm, left Saturday for a month's visit with Miss Margaret Studebaker in Fresno, Cal. The girls were former classmates at Butler university and they are members of Kappa Theta sorority, ©

Wartime Eating

Three thousand or more members; of the Daughters of the American Revolution were in New York to- held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James day for the Sisamations Ba the I Murray will lead the 1:30 p. m aml congress, d ® | session on “Physical, Mental and

furthering of their numerous war -, {Moral Health Are Essential to

Events on the congress’ four-day Happy Home Life” and the 3 p. m. agenda include a dinner tonight at meeting on “Parent-Teacher Cowhich J. Edgar Hoover, director of operation Strengthens Home and] the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will speak on “The Internal De- Boston. f fense of America” and a victory! Awards will be presented at the {dinner closing the congress on Tuesday evening session and Dr. "Thursday. ; {and Mrs. Garry Cleveland Myers! Crowe To Hold Election {will present a dialog on “Our Chil-| . Election of national officers will dren in These Times.” Following | be held Wednesday, with three con-|the dinner there will be an informal | testants seeking the post of presi-|reception in honor of the past presi- | !dent general, now held by Mrs. dents.

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‘Newcomers Club To Give Tea

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Wednesday at the Y. W, C. A. She /brother will be assisted by Mesdames Ernest

ring. : Mrs. W. W. Wilson will be the! Sherman Clark was the

i nid hostess for a tea for members of and the ushers were Paul- McDuff School” will be led by Paul F.| the Newcomers club at 1 p. m.'and Lawrence

of bridal illusion was held!

by a halo of orange blossoms and!" the St. she carried a white Bible topped!

vided by Miss Helen E. Kendall With rose buds.

- : Joseph Gilbert, Flint, Mich. Mrs. Robert E. Osborn will be in charge of luncheon arrangements He IOAN FOLNAER [S. eS Nugtne 2d ang Miss Rebecca Shields. Bride's Attendants After a short wedding trip Mr.and | 1+ Does not rot dresses or mes's Rich » J M 1 1 TE ge D. a : he o Unites bobs "Stalt Correspondent | will give reports. | Visiting delegates and members| Misses Rita Ann and Marcy Jonas, | Mrs. Gilbert will be at home in New| 2. Sure. Doss ook inkas ® in, and James Irwin. \ . Joyce _ reservations YORK apt 1 Pom] 5 EN {will be the honor guests. at a tea | cousins of the bride, were the maid | York city where the bridegroom is tight after shaving: chairman. NEW , . P)—| tsonssh

| {of honor and bridesmaid and the stationed. Divisional conferences will be Clal guest for the convention will! junior bridesmaid was the bride's be Mrs. Hazel E. Stephenson, pub- sister, Miss Mary Feeney. |

the bride's attendants wore |

{frocks fashioned alike in pale piue| Plans Spring Party + {and pink marquisette and carried nics Winitred Fox and Miss Mary | | bouquets of roses. They wore match-|parre)] will be the co-chairmen of | {ing headdresses of flowers and veil-|

best man | Feeney, another|

of the bride, i

A wedding hreakfast at the In-| Minnear, H. T. Pierce and U. 8. dianapolis Athletic club followed | {the ceremony and following a re-| Card games will precede the tea. ception tonight at the Feeney home| The group is completing plans for the couple will leave for a wedding | a war benefit card party to be trip. The bridegroom is stationed. given May 5 in Block's auditorium. at Ft. Benning, Ga.

y Meta Given {William H. Pouch of New York. | City and county council presi- | {The candidates are Mrs. Julius dents will have a breakfast |

| Young Talmadge, Athens, Ga. Mrs. ference Wednesday morning in the

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ANYONE WHO LIKES PEANUT BUTTER will hail the idea of George D, Dalian wiu, heyding, clatean room of the Claypool before | 3 a peanut butter cookie and it sounds as though it might be an easy Mich, and Mrs. Samu ames the morning business session. Dr. : } _ . 3 Fine Stare, recipe to develop, but it wasn't. Obtaining a delicate cookie that holds Campbell, Mt. Carroll, IIL |M. O. Ross, president of Butler] ‘CHURCH GROUSE re Lorin Bear (Taxes . 2 its shape; has a definite peanut butter flavor and is not too greasy or | This is the first time in D. A. R. university, will be the morning | April committee, Little . ower Dp. NM ue ha Tel.) 8 stodgy, is quite an achievement in experimental cookery. ‘history that there have been three speaker. His topic will be “The War| Church Altag Society. a in. Tle a . won Ms. E ; You ean’ bake cookies fresh daily, and leave the uncooked dough candidates for the presidency and and Education.” | Toes Liss Blower Madr. Ty Nm Ma re dg successfully in the refrigerator pro-| voting machines have been installed| Wednesday afternoon's division} _ FILOW slip card party. | Waymire, 1707 Br ngy, hostess, Directory vided you keep it tightly covered. to form a smooth dough. Divide 8% the Commodore hotel head-! conferences will be led by Mrs, Woman's auxiliary, St. Paul's Epis-| “Race Relations,” Miss Julia John- : When shaping, keep in mind mak- into two parts and roll each part JUATters to handle the large vole Logan G. Hughes and W. F. Loper.| OPAL 12:30 p.m. so rl Wags? Dau. Tues. Mrs. Fred C 'H SIDE ing cookies of the alti thickness into a roll about 1 inch in a et ” | ee gi topics will be “Wen 0 H 2. =. gorgoraie comms. A PE at Ty Elia a and level on top in er that they and cut into inch pieces. To save ense Yorum { Chosen ing Encourages Whole- | ‘ bo : Nw N 5:48 may sll bake evenly and in the time one may he the pieces, | Other events include state meet | some Family Living” and “Parent- | CLUBS | Mitchell,” Mrs, Jacob L. Jones, BA to8 30¢ same time. R cut side down and 1 inch apart on | Ings on war projects, an advance- Teacher Associations Help Stablize Chalcedony. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. | “Thomas Edison,” Mrs. Harold A. . Glottous Wehmsulor . = @ ungreased cookie sheets pa with | ent of American music meeting, | Communities.” Frank Argast, 7345 N. Meridian, Maves. te & 1 Dwarfs . MENUS FOR TUESDAY tip of a salad fork to form crigs- @ COrrect use of the flag commit- | To Hold Reception a3 Today. Mrs. MISCELLANEOLS and Dead i [tee meeting and several teas given! {Con Amiga. p. m. ay. MIS. r.dustrial Ni f Central Ind ON DOLLAR KID” Breakfast {crosses on top. -loy Mrs. Pouch for ou 8! The Re Cc. wel . | Albert Grady, 1848 E. Minnesota, 20! Nurses o ntral . i tstan e v. H C. ers, pastor of i Tues. Y. W. C. A Dinner and Grapefruit juice (fresh or canned). RATION POINTS FOR WEEK 'memhers. . 'the First Christian church tn DOStess. |. alection — J Griddle cakes and sirup. | Red | A national defense forum will be, Grolier Fine Arts. Tues. Mrs. HAY voiional Women's Service League. | quare J.‘ 30¢ Liincheon [1 Ib. bacon............ccceneneess 1 held this afternoon, followed by a Greencastle, will give the invoca- Mahan, 4162 Broadway, hostess. 2 p. m. Tues, Columbia club ’ oper—Gale Storm Vegetable soup (homemade). {113 Ibs. round steak..... s-ese-+s-18'tour of the war projects exhibit of tion for the annual banquet to be, “The Russian Schoo} of Painting,” | oT RT : Your Children? Bacon sandwiches (1 Ib. bacon—1 2 bs Ab Lg 5th chapters and states. ‘held Wednesday evening and Gov-| Mrs. P. W. Bowman. “Russian ha i SORO ee ‘he Lost Angel” ¥ i Mt. So 112 ote. Yeah. Ne = Do os er 3 tt oD Benes ey riot ernor Schricker will extend greet- Ho lugs. ZR i rary (A row Cima & oa fy u Sco - . nkfurte arse ease tessa « . : A 1 . . . + - ——— red according mgt ned add | Grated cheese ................... l/intent with such far reaching iy ; “Struggle for World Order,” Mrs., Elizabeth Mascoe. Stunt night, pa » } itude.” x Mrs. L. W. Hughes, first vice : i . & Final Night 3 eo. raisins). 1 can evaporated milk. ........ mA 1! magn e, Mrs. Pouch said, in! president of the national congress. | Henry von Grimmenstein. Mrs. Ray H. Guthrie. . “WINTERTD M Peanut butter cookies (See recipe. Fats A Sever treats annua urs 26 commenting upon the exhibit, | will give the address and there will Acacla Chap, IL 28, — nn . m Crapler oP. oe os Juss, hs. se i). ; Co 0. be a reception in honor of Mrs. » S” tearoom. R. L. is, 205 E. st., hostD Rl 0A rod Dinner | Be 60 N , EF Cl b Iie x following the dinner. Speaker, Mrs. Nobel Reynolds, - | ess. Leader, Mrs. W. T. Chafee. mey—Judy Garland Braised round steak (114 Ibs. round 1 10% oz. CAD tom io sou al CW ra u The report of the election comAZY" Plus Shorts oaks red pts). . i 1 46 oz. can vegetalsie § wo Toner 4 | mittee will be given at Thursday! N o reamed new peas and potatoes ; Can vegelabie juice. . .... To H ] d P { morning’s session and the new offi1 SIDE i (1% lbs. potatoes, 1% Ibs. fresh ! No.2 can sliced peaches... Albis olds Ir ogr AIM [cers will be installed. The morn- ra alr ' New Yor a 1 Peay cooked, 154 «©. wel Seasoned a : i ing’s address will be given by the Simply wet it with Canute Water. | nag Gand Lettuce salad (1 small head lettice, | | sc | The S1UAL guest day program Rev. Roy A Burkhart, pastorof the, Aly plo il Caries | SANDS ” uce sa sR ettuce,' . . 0! e New Era club was held at First Community church in Colum- | shade. In dav if i ! Ere | 1000 island dressing). . Sorority Convention 1:30 p. m. today in Ayres’ audi- bus, O. Ya hairwill retain is aatually sott exia L ) New Jersey Hard rolls (8 bought). : : torium. 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Butter or fortified margarine wae Sigma sorority was held yesterday|bY Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, chairman. The state board of man- | on all breads. Include milk tolgt Spring Mill state park with Mu and Frank Parrish, who was ac- agers will have a post-convention adults, | ford as host. : Mrs. Walter J. Mercer, president, | Approximate cost for day: $280. Mrs, Lowell Pret greetings. Mrs. EE White Cross Units red for fats. | was general con- was assisted by Mesdames Mar- Set Meetin # a = {vention chairman. Jorie H. Shellhouse, Charles oS t gs purpose flour, % tsp. baking powder, | sending delegates Arnot. Meridian Heights Presbyterian, Bel4 ¢, margarine, -'¢ c. butter, !: ¢.|to the convention | ———————— Mr. Gorman Speaks

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drink: 7 e. for children, 3 ¢. for chapter of Bed- pai companied by Harry Bason. /meeting at 2:30 p. m. Points for day: 0 blue, 19 red, 2-4 pavis of this city Padgett, arrangements chairman, | Peanut Butter Cookies: 1'¢ c. all- Indiana chapters | Smith, George Lovelace and L. S.| granulated sugar, '; c. brown sugar,/included those .

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1 slightly beaten egg, *a c. peanut| of Indianapolis, gif The Auxiliary. to the Children's Pital Will meet tomorrow at the TAX} butter. ; Chalmers, Mar- Whe \., |Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan | hospital. ILE BOOK” I» Sift flour once, measurs and re- tinsville, Conners- : asylum held a luncheon meeting| OWers Who have scheduled meetColor sift once with baking powder. ville, Rushville, Mrs Davis ings for this week are: St. Paul, |

Alpha Omicron Alpha and Office, | Wednesday; Mothers’ guild, Bethel, | Library and American Women's | Voluntary Services, Thursday, and!

today at the home of Mrs. Joseph F. Breeze, 4415 Broadway. Harry G. Gorman, director of the English Avenue Boys club, was the guest speaker. An 11:30 a.m. board meet-

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| a do the Riverside, Beta O d Phi! ra Knead in g enough | is the national president ing preceded the luncheon. ni rm, TEED an | “DR. TAKES A WIFE" ANC NC NER NSC NO YON 7 WIN NINE SR NUE ME NE SS RS | The Plainfield and Rebekah! 2 | groups met today. ON jus io 1: . ([—— bert—Frea MacMurray M , / ha [ h Kl Spring Luncheon rien. “LOST ANGEL™ : ore : n 1g l Bl| A spring luncheon will be held at = . - : ‘ } Dn. tomorrow a the ¥. W. C, A. 4 Ini 1 Wi th Ww t ® embers the d ! L Embodied in this delightful reproduction. Has Bl women's activities classes. | Mrs e ping 0 Win the war: ; - oo " 5 {oot R | Walter Latz will be in ch f Set a aia pie . china base with delicate floral decoration— BR | the Oe pe or oe Ol Food is vital to winning the war and the as—June. Vinoens ard by sol fon. and set off by soft :. Ai} | may be made by calling the'Y. W. peace to follow. That's why it's NOW more \ pink shade. Price .50, ; : | important than ‘évér to use ICE refrigeration. ON itn 23 m : Open House Held It keeps foods fresh, full-flagored, longer! gan—Irene Manni X : :

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The announcement of three recent marriages claim the attention in the bridal scene today. & Word has been received here of] | the marriage of Miss Lucienne Cote, Montreal, to Lt. Elwood Rogers. The ceremony was April 1 in Nashville, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Angelina Cote of Montreal and the bridegroom’s parents are Mrs. Anna! § Rogers, 6423 Central ave, and El-| wood Rogers, W. 38th st. | Ramos Porter phota. Lt. Rogers attended Purdue uni-| ‘Mrs. Clarence H. Pruitt was

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ology from the University of Cali-| Pore Methodist church. She is the daanghter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne L. Wolfe, Pittsboro.

. ” = ” Mrs. Stella Kline, 346 E. Morris st, has announced the marriage of her| daughter, Jean, to Cpl Harold,

Light, son of Mrs. Frank Cooper, "Ardin E. Hays, professor in the 303 S. Audubon rd. |

The Rev. E. Robert Andry read| oc university College of Busi the ceremony Tuesday evening in|0esS Administration, will lead 8 the Downey Avenue Christian panel discussion on “Relations of church, Both Mr. and Mrs. Light Subsidies to Inflation” following the attended Butler university, and he monthly dinner meeting of the fg 0 Bibi of Phl Delta Theta’ society of Women Accountants sb The bridegroom has returned to 6 DP. m. today in the Y. W. C. A. Ft. Custer, Mich., where he is sta-

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