Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1944 — Page 10
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: STUDENTS AT TUDOR HALL school are making at for their annual play day to be held tomor-
w afternoon at: the school and for their June 2 comencement exercises. In addition, the student govern-
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arranged by Miss Ruth Ferguson and Mrs. Ruth Hutchison of the hvsical education staff and Miss Marjorie Bain, athletic association
Dr. John U. Nef, economic history professor at the University Chicago, has been scheduled to speak at the commencement scises which will be held in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. n S. Milner will give the invocation and Miss I. Hilda Stewart,
principal, will award diplomas to the 26 members of the class,
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fudent Officers Are Named
THE NEW OFFICERS of the student government body of the hool include Miss Joanna Cole, Peru, president; Miss Mary Harrell, vice president; Miss Doris Palmer, secretary, and Miss Natalie ' Griener, treasurer. : Miss Marjann Ropkey is the president-elect of next year’s senior \ class. Other recent appointments include Miss Ann Clark and Miss Jane Eaglesfield, editor and business manager, respectively, of the i Crown and Chronicle. x E Misg Nancy Hare, Noblesville, and Miss Norma Weiler, Ander- * son, are the newly elected president and secretary-treasurer of the _ Athletic association and Miss Barbara Spurgeon, Muncie, has been chosen as the head of the residence hall. : Other new office-holders are Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville, § Masquers club president; Miss Gene Scheidenhelm, Prelude club * president; Miss Martha Earl, Anderson, Junior Red Cross chairman, and Miss Sally Stokely, song and cheer leader.
Hoosier Salon Day at Museum : SUNDAY WILL BE Hoosier Salon patrons’ association day at the John Herron Art museum. Mrs, Stella C. Coler will give a gallery talk at 3:30 p. m. and members will visit the 37th annual ~ exhibition of Indiana artists work on display. » ” n - - The Brown County Art Gallery association held its opening with [a tea yesterday afternoon in the galleries in Nashville. 5 8 » » » s Mrs. Edna Maslowski, lecturer for the National Audubon society, will speak at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Caleb Mills hall. She has chosen as her subject, “Our Heritage in the Rockies.” : Mrs. Maslowski’s talk is the fourth and last in a series of lecture programs sponsored by the Children’s museum for members and their guests.
f J s = » o - Max DeVietien and Frank Haight are additional box holders
* for the 20th anniversary horse show to be given by the Algonquin Riding club Sunday afternoon,
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A number of pre-nuptial parties
Morehouse will give a party for her on June 3. Miss Peggy Walsh will be the maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jean Eldridge, sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Mrs. Earl Schrader. Dr. Hiram Sexson will be the best
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Mrs. Russell P. Burkle, 3741 N.| ¢ Chester st.
Stierwalt, president;
genaur, treasurer; Miss Doris Kon-|an4 poard members. ing, Triangle correspondent; Mrs. | J. V. Schilling and Mrs. Clarence A. Paul, Panhellenic delegate and N G alternate; Miss Lorena Denham, | Uurses roup magazine chairman, and Mrs, John! r Plans Di Summer rush plans will be dis- lans INNer cussed following the installation. At & 6:30 p. m. dinner before the in- | stallation, Mrs, Burkle will be as-
sisted by Mrs. William H. Eichelberger and Miss Judy Bright,
Mrs. Fately Heads Literana Club
Mrs. Glenn Fately is the new president of the Literana club. The other new officers are Mrs. Joseph Schmidt, vice president; Mrs. Viola the new officers Brewer, secretary, and Mrs. John! : Mudge, treasurer. Mrs. Brewer will discuss “Brazil” at the group's meeting at 8 p, m. | tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Ber-| nard Blinn, 1335 N. Riley ave,
Weeks, publicity chairman,
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vice president of the National AssoAn installation of officers will be! ciation of Insurance Women, will
held by the Indianapolis alumnae be the guest speaker at a meeting chapter of Sigma Kappa sororityief the Indianapolis group tomorrow Wednesday night at the home of evening in the Spink-Arms hotel. Miss MacCubbin will be the honor guest at a dinner to. be given The officers are Mrs. Leon E. wednesday night in the IndianMiss Alice{anolis Country club by the local Pauley, vice president; Mrs, R. H.! group. Guests in addition to Miss Kroger, secretary, Miss Norma La-|\acCubbin will be the past officers
The Industrial Nurses organization of central Indiana will have its final dinner meeting of the in the
Mrs. Guy Shadinger will be the guest speaker and the hostesses will be Mrs. Betty Redman and Miss
Mary Frankman, retiring president, will {conduct an installation service for
Miss Ruth Scott, industrial nursing consultant of the state industrial hygiene division, and Miss Toronto, Ont., Ontario health department, will be
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man. 8 o 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whelsky, T47 N. Concord st. announce the engagement of their = daughter, Margaret, to Pvt. Homer
Laura Lindley (left) and Miss Elizabeth Armstrong are members of an ensemble from Shortridge high school which will play at the sixth annual spring tea the Central W. C. T. U. will give Fri-
Betty Ann Walsh to Be Honor With Pre-Nuptial Parties; Margaret Whelsky Is Engaged
Betty Ann Walsh who will become the bride of Dr. Gail E. Eldridge in a ceremony June 10 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Helen Slupesky and Miss Betty Faulconer will give a luncheon for the bride-to-be on May 27 and on May 28 she will be the hofior guest at a party to be given by Mrs. James Katterjohn. Mrs, John Robert
E. Hodges Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hodges Sr., Langdale, Ala The wedding will be the latter part of this month in Bangor, Me, where the prospective bridegroom is stationed. 2 . »
The engagement of Miss Lille Quebe to Aviation Cadet Herman F. Raker, Stuttgart, Ark., has been announced. The bride-to-be is the daughter of William Quebe, W. 10th st, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Raker, 1234 Linden st. Miss Carolyn Raker will entertain with a miscellaneous shower tomorrow evening for the bride-to-be in the Raker home. The guest list will include Mesdames Fred Holle, Ernest Raker, Ralph Amos, Luther Benton, Robert Clay, Owen Jay Harvey, James Piepenbrok, Eugene Schnell, Eugene Short and James Yike, and Misses * Lela Bakemeier, Frances Bernloehr, Phyllis Burck, Helen Chandler, Beatrice Haller, Mildred Hoffman, Dorothy Koehrn, Harriet Peters, Marjorie Ruehrschneck, Marjorie Schnell and Oma Jo Sprouse.
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Butler Coeds Receive Medals For Athletics
A chapter of Delta Psi Kappa, national physical education fraternity, was founded recently at Butler university, The service concluded a program of awards given to Butler coeds for outstanding participation in campus athletics. Medals were awarded to Miss Louise Swaim and Miss Joan Mohr, table tennis champions; Miss Jane Sniffin, shuffle board; Miss Jane Stratman, bowling; Misses Peggy O'Donnell, Virginia Esten, LaVerne Ostermeyer, Phyllis Hornbeck, Barbara Johnson, Betty Jo Robertson, Virginia Hartman, Dorothy Gantz, Margaret . Billings and Stratman, volleyball, and Misses Ellen King, Mary Elizabeth Donnell, Mary Silver, Judith Redwine, Marian Wiggins, Barbara McDougal, Barbara Smith, Nell Sturman, Jo Ann Binkley, Swaim, Esten and Barbara Johnson, swimming. Butler sweaters were presented. to Misses Esten, Joan Mawson and O'Donnell and Miss Silver and Miss Johnson were awarded monograms. Numeral awards were won by Misses Charlotte Lovejoy, Marjorie Shute, Silver, Johnson, Wiggins, Hornbeck, Billings, Swaim and Gantz.
High School Dance Is Set
The Y. W. C. A. High School Dance club will have a “farmers’
Prizes will be awarded to the best dressed farmer and farmerette and square dancing will be the program feature. The dance music will be provided by Barton Rogers’ orchestra and the
John and James Ferguson, Miss Betty Eastes, Herb Floyd and Alan Smith. Misses Billie Tower, Lois Griswell and Delores Schwartz and Don Pratt will be in charge of the decorations and the publicity chairman, Tom Stewart, will be assisted by William Harvey and Miss Wanda Wilson. " Mrs. William H. Kyles, younger girls’ department secretary, is the club adviser. .
Sigma Nu Mothers To Close Season
A 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomorrow |
in the home of Mrs. C. T. Malan,
139 Berkley rd., will close the season |
for the Mothers’ club of Sigma Nu fraternity. Members of the fraternity will be special guests. . New officers who will be installed following the luncheon are Mrs, C. C. Bagley, president; Mrs. Glenn W, Orewiler and Mrs, E. E.McMullin, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. P. B. Lawson and Mrs. Fred
Demlow, treasurer. : Mrs, Orewiler will be in charge
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will be arranged by Mrs. Russell Ward, Mrs. W. B. Ward, 316 Kenmore
John A. Sink will present the timely topic. Mrs. C. E. Teeters will assist the hostess,
Officers will be installed at tomorrow’s meeting of the Wy-Mo-Dau club at the home of Mrs. John
W. Thornburgh, 5210 Central ave.
Mrs. Thornburgh will discuss “Cordell Hull” and a talk on “Queen Elizabeth” will be given by Mrs. Fred C. Wilson. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Laura Craig Poland.
Events
CHURCH GROUP « May circle, Altar society, 8t. Philip Neri Catholic. Noon, Wed. School. Luncheon for students. 8 p. m. Wed,, school auditorium;
1:30 p. m. Fri, Food Craft shop Card parties. CLUBS Chalcedony. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. H. D. Barton, 1437 Fairfield, hostess, * Grolier Fine Arts. Tues. Mrs. Earl 8. Farmer, 423 Berkley rd., hostess. Russian music and Russian ballet, Mrs. Grace Guess and Mrs. Myrtle Stephens, Indianapolis Parliamentary Law, Inc, Tues. Y. W. C. A. Leader, Mrs, Walter H. Vinzant. Hostess, Mrs. Carl Bruenger.
MISCELLANEOUS
Ind. Woman's Memorial to 38th U. 8. A. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs.
To Elect Officers
The Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery will have a dessert-luncheon at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow following which there will be an election of officers. Mrs.. Hall Cochrane will entertain the group at the home of her mother, Mrs. John E. Messick, 3525 Washington blvd. The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Thomas Billings, Chester Beaman and Robert Reid.
To Attend Program
Officers will be elected at a meeting of the Theodore Potter Fresh Air School guild at 1 p. m. Thursday at the school. Members will attend the school's May day program following the meeting.
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Tricky appliques appear on brief, fitted jackets and on frocks destined for “dress up”; narrow eyelet frills outline apron effects, sleeves and necklines, and for some of the outfits there are matching parasols or opencrowned fabric hats, The ultimate in appeal to the youthful wearer is her use of black—but it is a “young black” as in a short-sleeved dirndl dress or in a washable spun rayon blouse to go with pink, yellow or green pinafores with black windowpane overplaids.
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
MENUS FOR TUESDAY Breakfast Orange juice (6 oranges). Hot oatmeal (4 generous servings). Sweet rolls (8 bought),
recipe). . Buttered asparagus (2 Ibs).
» tJ o Codfish Balls in Tomato Sauce: Freshen a 10-02. pkg. salt codfish according to directions. Peel 1% lbs, potatoes and cut into quarters. Place in a saucepan, barely cover with water, lay codfish on top of potatoes. Cover, Boil until codfish and potatoes are tender. Drain and mash the two together. Add 2 thsps. margarine and 1 ¢. hot milk, and beat until light and fluffy. Beat in 1 egg and add 1 tsp. grated onion. Chill for % hr. Shape into balls or
Mrs. Golden To Be Speaker
‘The 68th anniversary of the Women's auxiliary to the Athenaeum Turners will be celebrated at a 6:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow in the Athenaeum blue room. Following the dinner, Mr}. Leo Rappaport, pianist, will play, and Mrs. Grace Golden will speak on “Apron Strings.” The honor guests, who have been members for more than 40 years, will be Mesdames Armin Grau), Matilda Kreis, Henry Moesch Sr. Bertha Otte, Ora Gough, Anna {Habig, William Kappeler, Lena Peters and Carl Westerfield, Miss {Katie Kerz and Miss Grace Reger. Mrs. Andrew B. Bicket is chairman for the party and her assistants are Mesdames Carl B. Sputh Sr, Olga Birk and Rappaport and Miss Ada Dickhut.
Dental Assistants
Open Convention
Miss Sadie Leach, La Porte, is the éxecutive committee woman of the Indiana State Association of Dental Assistants, - The group opened its annual conven=
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Luncheons
Luncheons are features in the meetings of chapters of the Intere national Travel-Study Club, Inc, !which have been planned for this ‘week. | Mrs, Frederick Came, 3010 E. 57th st., will be the hostess at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow for a dessert luncheon meeting for the members of the Monterey chapter. Mrs. Dorsey {Dodd will be the speaker. - ® » The Acacia chapter will meet for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon tomore row with Mrs. Wilber Washburn, 236 Pasadena st. The speaker will
” ” » be Mrs. Helen Talge Brown and Luncheon RATION FONTS Jom WEEK the hostess will be isted by Mrs. Deviled eggs (6 eggs). John Thornburgh and Mrs. Syl Creamed carrots (1 bunch, 1% c.|% Ib. cheese .................c.. 8lyester Reed. medium white sauce). 1 fan evaporated milk........... 1 s 8 @ Whole wheat rolls (8 bought). [Fats ........ surinsnersasnsnne ns Chocolate fruit bars (8 bought). re wt —— Torn Ml R= Dinner Cesena igesssrtauin eer. 30 the old Glory chapter at 7:45 p- m.
3651 N. Colorado st. Mrs. Carl Davis will be the assistant.
Mable Bruce, 1225 Woodlawn, Head lettuce salad (1 small head, |1 10%:-0z. can tomato soup....... 3 ss » » hostess. Installation. 1000 Island dressing). 1 lb, can kidney beans........... 10! The Cherokee chapter met fog 0 Cornmeal bread. -— | luncheon today at the home of Mrs, Day Nursery Group Lemon meringue pie. Total ...... gos siwivevrnavs ens 50 Glenn 8. Kingham, 50 Jenny lane,
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