Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1944 — Page 15

¥ i - ‘a £) i i J » : ut ~ > 7% Church Women|A Headdress for E yo tl xe . LILLY DACHE has surned inrose 1} Choose Officers |vetor. Tne pint-sisea gesiczer of ing Pains of Lh glamorous hats has brought out a ord Wagon: 1 A+ ’ colored, visible hairnet, made to per. : At Convention show as an “aura” over long or | 5 “on xa hort hair, with or without hats, as i Tau. 7:30 : . x . sh . , 88 nn Bishop F. L. Dennis |s fashion ory. ; of . : Introduced in the East early this : Is Morning Speaker year, the nets will go on sale in hurs. Mrs, i Yh : ro Indianapolis Monday. In fine and 16 E. 48th, f Times Special snoodmesh TeiShiz, Shey are colorea. i ful and tidy coiffute contrasts in. - MARION, Ind., April 19.—~Mrs. J. . 6:30 p.m, | 2 Ra South Bend, Ba themselves with their Chinese red, nt. = J installed. as the president of the| turquoise, green, lavender and tiger dia, B'put l} Indians Council of Church Women lly pink. soak 921 N. | this morning at the opening session ® 8 = pi ' : of the organization's two-day con-| EMBELLISHED with a single, 3 a vention in the First Christian|lush rose or otherwise made more Chi. 8 p.m. { church here. fascinating, they're the answer to Steinbarger, The other new officers are Mrs.|every woman's dream of as many stess. Busls Virgil Bly, Indianapolis, first vice headdresses as she has costumes, at d bridge. president; Mrs. Everett Reece, |shoestring prices. They'll be avail- © : 4 Chi. Today. Marion, second vice president; and able at Ayres’, Block's and Wasson’s. Dache’s new colored hairnet. er. 1702 N, Mrs. L. J. Childress, Indianapolis, . . Pr. , . Lambdin 2500 D.A:R. C Del ] : Mrs, C, C. Lambdin, Elkhart, was a : rin cori 3.5. 0. Tamblto, Bikar, way A: R. Congress Delegates ucile app, Mrs. C. H. Hettmansperger, Ft.|. «ss : . or Warne, wai renamed. esurr Vote for National Officers —— Mrs. J. H. ey, Indianapolis, 3 i a the retiring president. ssess it, but Discusses Peace of the Daughters of the American Revolution developed today at the Mitchell. TTRACTIVE : Pred L. Dennis, Indian. | OF88nization’s 53d annual congress. * i . A » Bishop nb of the Indians With nine voting machines, one of them pint-sized for short women, ous : ! Spots, 4 Seid bes, gave the ad- to handle the ballots of more than 2500 delegates from every state in

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dress for this morning’s session. His subject was “Regal Strategy for World Conquest.” + “Peace is basic to spirituak-prog-pess—this is true of the individual and society as a whole,” he said. In discussing the need for peace, Bishop Dennis said that the strife] among the numerous denomina» tions and sects today is a result of the present world situation, Convention delegates attended an scumenieal luncheon at noon today in the church when Mrs. Smiley discussed the “Trends in Ecumenicity.” 3 Forum Session She gave a brief history of the founding of the church and its divigibn into the various denominations and she paid a tribute to the women who have been instrumental in founding church councils and bringing about a closer union among the various branches of re-

A panel discussion on the church in world relations was to be the feature of the afternoon session. ParRay Christman, Evansville; Mrs. R. E. Perkey, South Bend; Mrs. L. A. Warren, Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Walter Gingery and Mrs. R. E. Holland, Indianapolis, and Mrs. C. K. Kuehne, Bouth Bend. Dr. Ralph L. Holland, Indianapolis, will give the address at tonight's session, and participants in 8 forum on “Alcdhol Education” will be Dr. James A. Crain, the Rev. Harold Turpin and Dr. Holland.

Meetings of the board of directors! §

and executive committee yesterday afternoon and last night preceded the general convention opening.

very Costume

Miss Krouse And Fiance

Betty J. Burckes Will Entertain

The highlights of the bridal scene today are a rehearsal party, shower notes and the announcement of & recent marriage.

N. Capitol ave, will honor their daughter, Joanne, and her fiance, Lt. William Nathaniel Scott, with a buffet supper tomorrow night at their home following the wedding rehearsal. Miss Krouse will become the bride of Lt. Scott at 4:30 p. m. Saturday fn ‘Sweeney chape!

meeting.

president general were Mrs, Samuel

ens, Ga, Schermerhorn, Reading, Mich, was the first time that any presidential candidate has been opposed in several years.

nominees, One of 15 resolutions adopted by| the congress yesterday declared that the first responsibility of the nation: was to reserve the right to deter-|

policies, including the size, kind and allocation of its defenses, and to maintain its sovereignty. | The motion did describe, however,

purposeful investigation, co-opera-! tion and adjustment of problems between our own and other nations, in order that a just peace and uni-| versal well-being may be achieved.” | The United States should suspend |

after the war to eliminate employment competition between aliens

the country, the results will be announced at the close of tonight's

at Butler university. . The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, parents of the prospective bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Emil Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Mrs, Harriet Hill, Miss Jane Hyde, Miss Sandra

'* NEW YORK, April 19 (U. P,).—A three-way race for the presidency | Krouse, Jesse Crane and James

#” 8 8 Miss Betty Jeannette Burckes, whose marriage to Pfc. James Lane Borders will be Sunday in the Uni-

The three women running sor. and returning servicemen, the D. A.

R. said yesterday.

country.

Another resolution attacked pro-| | posals to lower citizenship require-|Burckes is a member, will entertain A full slate of 14 national officers ments of aliens who fight with|for her following the bridesmaids’ was running with each candidate,iy;, 8, armed forces. It urged strict party. and six general vice presidents alsO| enforcement of present immigration! Miss Martha J. Robbins, 734 E. will be chosen from a group of 10 ang naturalization regulations with-| 28th st., will give a linen shower for

out exception.

versity Park Christian church, will entertain her bridesmaids tomorrow evening in her home, 6133 Park ave.

James Campbell, Mt. Carroll, Ill;| In one of seven resolutions passed They are Miss Rebecca Jane Watts, Mrs, Julius Young Talmadge, Ath-| unanimously the congress said only | Lafayette, and Misses Barbara Borand Mrs. George D. technical experts essential to pro- | ders, Jeanne Sutton, Patricia Watts, It duction should be let into the Barbara Shellhouse and Geraldine

freee, The church choir of which Miss

Miss Burckes at 8 p. m. today in

i Mayor F. H. La Guardia of New her home.

York was the chief speaker at the]

morning session yesterday.

{| Shower guests will be Mrs. Edith {Borders and Mrs. Frederick R. { Burckes, mothers of the prospective

mine its own internal and foreign, He urged the D. A. R. to €ncour- p jjeoroom and the bride-to-be,

e the United States to take “an'yss 4 Ww, Buschmann, Mrs. Pred portant part in the shaping of wjingach, Misses Borders, Sutton,

the new world” after the war 4nd, watts, Margaret Terry, Charlotte

to co-operate with Great Britain.

as imperative “continual efforts in| “Just as it was necessary in 1776 yon Margaret Macanally, Mary!

to break with Britain,” he said, “so it is necessary to work with her now.” 4 Mrs. William H. Pouch reviewed the war work of the -organization during her term as president and

immigration for at least five years called upon it to “be ready for | service in the great task of rehabili-

tation.”

Wartime Eating 4 Meta Given

MENUS FOR FRIDAY Breakfast Grapefruit halves (2 grapefruit). Ready-to-eat cereal servings). Raised orange rolls (remainder from Thurs, serve hot).

Luncheon Spinach with cheese sauce (i Ib. cheese—3 red pts, 1% lbs, spinach cooked), Carrot and raisin salad (4 carrots coarsely grated, % Ib. raisins, 4 c.

Tea Is Planned By W.S.C.S.

The annual spring tea of the Woman's Society of Christian Servfee of the Capitol Avenue Methodist churéh will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Russell J. Sanders will review “Winter Wheat” (Walker) and Mrs. Max Ctitchfield will sing ac-

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ompanied by Mrs. Clifford Jope. mayonnaise, lettuce), ; Mrs. Maurice Mason, tea chair-| Toast (8 slices). man, will be assisted by Mesdames| Doughnuts (8 bought, reheated). B 8. Barnhill, Harold Worth, R. E. | Cocoa. Langston, W, O, Royer and H. O. - Dinner Warren, Lobster stuffed eggs in tomato

> ‘Mrs. J. Floyd Seelig and Mrs. H. L Foreman will pour.

Mrs. Grace Golden

To Be Speaker “Adventures in Friendship” will be| ©, 00g With strawberry sauce Sitctsged Ly Mrs. Grace Golden at, Fesipe). .» ounders” day dinner of Indi Lobs Alpha chapter, Zeta Beta ont An eet ter stuffed eggs in tomato L business and professional! » ees ——— women's sorority, at 7 p. m. tomor-| Tow at Oifaldi's. | ; , be « Bhort talks will be given by Mes-| : Rate " dames Elsie Wallace, Clara M. Benz | Lm #nd Ella Coughlin and Miss Gretch- Brin om Holman, 3 :

sauce (1 10%;-o0z. can tomato soup —4 blue pts, see recipe), Riced potatoes (1%; lbs). Buttered broccoli (1 bunch). Celery curls (1 stalk). Parkerhouse rolls (8 bought).

Charlotte Jeanes Will Entertain

“Miss Charlotte Jeanes, 4473 N. Pennsylvania st, will be hostess to le Bigma Kappa alumnae at 7:45 §. m. today. Election of officers will Be held and Mrs. Louis A. Weiland will read a message from Mrs. Walter Kolasa, national director of U. 8. O. scrapbook service,

Note Anniversary “Mr, and Mrs. John Haller, 2182 Madison ave, celebrated their 25th ot anniversary with a dinner (Easter Sunday for friends and rgiatives at their home. ’

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mayonnaise, 1 tbsp. milk, 3 tsp.! salt, 1 tsp. lemon juice, 1 lobster,

bread quartered and toasted, c. grated cheese. . Cut eggs in half lengthwise. Remove yolks and mash. Add mayonnaise, milk, salt and lemon juice. Blend. Add lobster meat. whites and place on toast in glass baking dish. Pour tomato sauce

| made with 10%-0z. can tomato soup Martin, Kay Ferguson, Myra over all. Sprinkle with cheese and| Brown, Betty Handy and Patricia

bake at 375 degrees F. 15 to 20 mins. . »n ”

Puff pudding with. strawberry sauce: Sift together 1 c. and 1 tbsp. sifted flour with 13 tsps. baking powder and i tsp. salt. Cream % c. margarine and % c. confectioner's sugar until very fluffy. - Add flour mixturé and % c. milk alternately, beating after each addition. Fold in 3 egg whites, beaten stiff. Turn lightly into custard cups, place in steamer and steam 45 mins. Unmold and serve with 1 pt. fresh strawberries sliced and sweetened to taste.

Fill mer, Virginia Coxen, Anita Ellis,

| Frazier, Lowell Gano, Jean Busch-

| Marjorie Smead and Marian Lewis. | ! ss so =

{ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Driscoll,’ {1819 E. Minnesota st, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jeanette, to Cpl. John A. Bannister, son of Mrs. Alleta Bannister, 217 E. 82d st. The | yeading was April 13 in St. Cather{ine of Sienna Catholic church. Mr. | Bannister is stationed in Alaska and | Mrs. Bannister will be at home | with her parents.

Coeds to Have Counselor Plan

A coed counselor plan has been, inaugurated at Butler university to| itail or 1 c. lobster meat, 2 slices| assist freshmen women in their

{ academic and extracurricular work. Upperclass women who will serve fon the council are Misses Joan | Baker, Janet Mitchell, Betty Park- { ins, Phyllis Ehrhardt, Jane Sum-

| Elizabeth Josey, Mary Elizabeth Donnell, Dorothy Davis, Mary Caryl

i Henning, : | Others are Misses Mary Louise { Kelly, Herberta Sue Fry, Helen | Negley, Virginia Taylor, Betty Jo | Fark, Doris Fleck, Beneta Cotton, Dorothy Gantz, Nancy Meloy, Edith Neal, Dolores Steinsberger, | Betty Jo Morrison, Barbara Patter- | son, Ruth Ann Duncan and Jane | Eberts. | Also, Misses Anne Clem, Irma i Piel, Jean Oswald, Helen Curtis, | Wilma Weaver, Alberta Brummet, | Nora Galerman, Mary Watkins, | Carol Jarret, Pearl Rice, Helen | Strong, Iris Snyder, Ethelda Keiter,

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To Hold Dinner

To Be Honored

Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Krouse, 4651

Sorority Group

Mrs. Ross Bennett, chairman of se wza the Phi Delta Beta sorority, will be . in charge of initiation at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday following a dinner at Swift's restaurant. " The initiates will be Mesdames William Houchins, James B. Waid TO ; and Frieda Petit, Mrs. Bennett will Mrs. Bennett be assisted by Mesdames A. F. Arthur, Raymond Worth and Irene Stuart.

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Mrs. J. H. Smiley, president of the Hoosier Tourist club, has announced her committees for the year. Mrs. A, F. Lewis and Mrs, Jghn P. Robinson will be delegate and alternate to the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, and Mrs, Lewis also will be the war service chairman. Mrs. J, N. Hardy will be the correspondent for thé Indiana Club Woman. The members of the program committee will be Mesdames Fred P. Connerley, Charles W, Roller, J. V. Faasen -and H. K. Fatout. Mesdames Walter Holt, Salem D. Clark, D. T. Brownlee and PF. T.

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