Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1944 — Page 13
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1In New York | National President _ Addresses Delegates 1
NEW YORK, May 23 WU. Py—] Children of all ages, races and nationalities must be the concern of American parents and teachers if the future of the United States is to be safe. Mrs. William A. Hastings, Madison, Wis., president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, said yesterday. “This then is our theme, and in it lies our challengg,” Mrs. Hastings told the opening session of the con-
Three Classmates to Be Hostesses For Tudor Hall Seniors Saturday
- SENIOR .CLASS NIGHT at Tudor Hall school will be at 8 p. m. Saturday atthe school. Miss Barbara Bradley, class president, will preside during the awarding of class honors and class songs will be sung by the upper
activities the seniors will be the guests at dinner in the Woodstock club for which Miss Joan Boozer and Miss
Holliday will entertain her classmates with a dance the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Commencement will be June 2.
‘MISS JEAN MUTZ ENTERTAINED with a bathroom shower honor of Miss Nell Nickell. Miss Nickell will
in a ceremony June 4 in the Sweeney " Who. will setarn
Mrs. Harry B. Nickell and Mrs. W, from the armed forces, the children
~The Calendar club of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church win | Oc: 1006 W. 34th st. The guest
Crys aa W Will Honor
Miss Lyzott ‘Jackson-Moran Rite Is Announced
ment of a recent marriage are bridal scene features today. - Miss Catherine Lyzott whose marriage to Lt. William Styring Jr. will be June 6, will be the honor guest Friday at & crystal shower for which Miss Helene Crose will he the hostess. The party will be at the Crose
Shower notes and the announce-
May Breakfast | Gamma Phi Zeta Group { To Give Rush nd iy |
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- : i Two P. E. O. Sisterhood meetings and a rush party feature in thé sorority news today. 5 Chapter F of the P. E. 0. will have a May breakfast party at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow the home of Mrs. Doyle Zaring The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames E. B. Palmer, Charles B
list will include, Mrs. Charles Ly-|
sponsor a review of “Blessed Are the Meek” (Kossak), by Mrs. Howard |zott and Mrs. Walter Crose, mothers J. McDavitt at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium.
Assisting with the arrangements are (left to right) Mrs. Frank |respectively. Grovenberry, a member of the ticket committee; Mrs. James W. Connell, and Mrs. C. A. Milam, spring activities chairman.
of the bride-to-bé and hostess,
Others will be Misses Joan Cravens, Helen Stultz, Pauline Beeson. Susan McGaughey, Marjorie
of war-broken homes, the young oT people who have left. school for war | Clyubs— industry, must all be accepted as a
of the bride-to-be, Misses CathCalwell, Betty Baumgartel and . Arbuckle,” Frank Mutz, Kenneth
Catherine Lyday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, ve June 7 from Christian college in Columbia, Mo., summer with her parents. -end Miss Lyday exhibited her three horses in the St, horse show. Maytime Blossom was given four firsts hile Song of Revelry was awarded second in the five gaited stake.
Mrs. Hastings said. Nominees Listed
“And by now we should have learned that what people think!
of vital importance to us. Twice
oe shoot ana the community: D7. M. QO. Ross Will Be Speaker For B. P. W. Annual Meeting; and do in lands far distant is also Economics Glub to Meet Tomor ow
Krull, Gladys Hole, Mildred Anderson and Mae Loucks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emery Moran, Val-| ley Mills, announce the marriage of |
to Robert W. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson, 527 E.! Kessler blvd. 8 The ceremony was read May 6 by Dr. G. A. Prantz in his home.
their daughter, Miss Evelyn Moran, Schedule Meetings
“The War and Free Enterprise” will be Dr. M. O. Rosy subject
The couple will be at home in
New, Lawrence Cartwright and ee | Bert C. Johnson.
: Pe, Mrs. William H. Prosch, 76.N. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Walker an- Irvington ave, will be the hostess nounce the marriage of their [tomorrow for a luncheon meeting daughter, Jerretta, to Sgt. Charles for the members of Chapter ¥ H. May, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. {of the P.E.O. Mrs. Wilfred May, Ellettsvillee The wedding Chambers will give reports of the was April 10 in the First Meth- [state convention. 4 odist church in Bloomington. A rush party will be given at 8
A p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia War Mothers Units [cub by Gamma Phi Zeta. The
rushees will be wives of resident physicians, internes and medical
students of the Indiana university The Marion county chapter of medical center,
the American War Mothers will! be hostess to a group meeting at! The third anniversary party of 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the World the Beta Zeta chapter of Bets War Memorial building. The guest Sigma Phi was held last night at
Sporting Promise was awarded a first and two seconds and third
[chapters will be the Connersville,|the home of Mrs. Judy Donofrio, in the three gaited stake. .
Noblesville, Muncie, Shelbyville, 37 W. St. Clair st. {New Castle, U. S. A. and Indian-|
within the lifetime of many of Us hen he speaks Thursday night at the annual banquet of the Indian- Anderson. events in places whose names We ,.oji; Business and Professional Women's club. The banquet will be knew only vaguely or not at all ji the Columbia club ballroom.
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) treasurer. i Co . 5 . |Prench, Herbert Ristow, William : 9 Six prospective Smith students who were guests were Miss Polly tives for the home, the community, hostesses will include Mesdames W. wii fo H, Graham, $685 Rook. Brown, Manual Robinson, Eugene | 50M Montgomery, Seymour; Miss Shirley Amos, Edinburg, Misses Marjorie the nation and the world was Bert Denison, Kenneth E. Speicher the dprakers will be Mrs "3 H. Loeper, and Charles Ramsey and 9 ral color Turk, Lucy Holliday, Nancy Stout and Jean Rikhoff. Miss Patty adopted by the congress at a pre- nd E. J. Young and Miss Charleen Craig and Mrs. E. L. Carr... | Miss Clarabelle Woolery, Smith and Miss Anne Amelia Marmon, undergraduates at the | convention session Sunday. | a rd 2 = 2 No more school, also were guests. Other Speakers In nig to be installed are| nro pocs M. Halgren will be the | Miss Mary Lou McConnell, whose ng atti — of rs. Emmett B. Lamb, vice presi- speaker tomorrow for a meeting of | '2ITiage’ to Dr. Roger Burch, El- . FIs Ethel Kawin of the University of dent; Mrs. Herschel Deming and the Wednesday Afternoon club | wood, will be June 9, was the honor agaznes EV EN | S Chicago told the convention that Mrs. Orren Smith, recording and Her subject will be “Indiana Looks | Suest recently at a dinner and to your since 1933 the nation has had a corresponding secretaries: Mrs. Forward to the Future—Post-War SDOWer in the Marott hotel. Hostond hat Ca {rising birthrate, bringing with it an Frank Nesbitt, treasurer, and Mrs. Peace Objectives.” {esses for the party were Miss Doro-'
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Around the Town . . .
MRS. CONRAD RUCKELSHAUS is. in charge of plans for a dance for members of the Woodstock club Saturday night. Mrs. Albert Beveridge Jr. is her assistant,
the dance. ” .
The Jonathan Jennings chapter, D. A. R., will meet for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Tucker, Millersville rd. Mrs. F. Marion Smith will speak on “Stephen Vincent Benet” and a musical program will be provided by Miss Judy
Hamer, - - ”
Mrs. Frederick T. Holliday was elected president of the Smith College club at a meeting held recently in the home of Mrs. Frederic
M. Ayres. Other officers chosen
vice president; Mrs. Carl Hulen, secretary, and Mrs. H. J. Rayle,
Dinner will be served before
were Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker,
have taken our youth from us and carried them to the battlefields of ars Myra M. Wirenius, program the world. . . . It does indeed mat- yoyman will preside and Miss Ruth | ter terribly to each of us What pooyer will install new officers. others think and what they do.” | Miss Rosemary Lawler will sing Nominations for four regional ,n the Sylvia Serenaders will play. vice presidencies were presented tO| iss Marie Stevens is chairman the convention by Mrs. E. P. Hale, os the hospitality committee whose San Diego, Cal, head of the nomi- members will serve as hostesses. nating committee. The single bailot o will be voted upon today. { ‘Mrs. Odin P. Wadleigh, 4220 RoThose named were: Mrs. R. B. land dr. will be hostess for the Gordon, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. E. Home Economics club's closing W. Emery, Atchison, Kas; Mrs. J. meeting of the season at noon S. Stewart, Longview, Wash, and tomorrow, Mrs. O. C. Ufford, Ft. Collins, Colo.| Mrs. Lois Morton Bowe will sing A statement of post-war objec- and-two films will be shown. The
CHURCH GROUPS Christian Mothers, Sacred Heart Catholic. 1:30 p. m. Wed. School hall, 1500 8. Meridian. Card party May circle, Altar society, St. Philip
Neri Catholic. 2 p. m. Wed., par-
ish auditorium. Card party. CLUBS Alpha Beta Latreian. Today. Mrs. Edwin J. Kendall, 7400 W. 38th, hostess. Picnic. Inter Alia. Today. Mrs. James E. Brown, Pendleton, hostess. “What
Pleasant Run pkwy., hostess. Program, Mrs. C. Earl Burkett. | { Devotions, Mrs. Robert W. Andry. | Gamma chap, Omega Nu Tau. p. m. Wed. Woman's Depart-! ment club Pledge services and | social hour. {Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. George Shaum, hostess. Chap. Q. P. E. O. Today. Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger, 302 Buckingham drive, hostess. Report of state convention.
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increasing number of children who|Young, auditor. need guidance and care. |was re-elected president. “We face this increase in num-| Mrs, Harry E. Weier will become bers,” she said, “at a time when alla new member and guests will be the careful studies of British chil-|Mesdames Rag®Fatout, W. Presley dren in wartime have made us/Morton and George W. Simons. aware as never before that during | the pre-school years the security of | Mrs. Ica Thompson will be the a stable home with his parents is hostess at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday vital to the mental health and per- for a meeting of the Silver Arrow | sonality adjustments of the child” club. The meeting will be at the Evelyn Millis Duval, also of Chi- home of the hostess’ mother, Mrs. cago, director of the Association for Violet Binnegar, 531 East dr., WoodFamily Living, discussed parent ed- Tuff Place,
Mrs. Wadleigh
iy t : About America?” Mrs. George W. Chap. S. P. E. O. Today. Mrs. John Ucation in relation to adolescent .p,.. ooo) resting for the!
Mercier, “So Little Time” (Marquand), Mrs. Paul E. Stubbs:
Irvington Chatauqua. Today. Mrs.| Alles and Mrs. Donaldson Brown. I have seen P.-T. A's do,” she said.
Daniel 8. Adams, 5744 Pleasant Run pkwy, North dr, hostess. Social tea. Speakers, Mesdames Herschel Miller, John H. Booth
Hirt, 2929 E. Kessler bivd., hostess. “Wedding Customs,” Miss Donna
Chap. U, P. E. O. Today. Mrs. M. L. Payne, 6522 Pleasant Run pkwy., | hostess. Convention reports. Chap. W, P.E. O. Today. Mrs. W. W
“rounded programs of sex educa-
children.
“Let me suggest a few things that members of the Eliza A. Blaker club |
will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday “One is to sponsor good, well-|
The speaker, president of Butler university, will be introduced by
Miss Martha Rearick and Mrs. Miss Ruth Ivan Woolsey were the hostesses
mmittee chairman. ‘ C0! last night for a miscellaneous
in the Blaker room at Butler uni-
The part, as i -1 versity. party was at the David Rear
|i home, 721 Southern ave, The Woman's Advance club will | meet tomorrow with Mrs. W.
Johnson, 4142 Bryam ave, Clarence M. Sones will be leader.
8.111. Mrs. Belva Woolery and Mrs. Mrs. David B. Rearick, mothers of the the bridal couple, were among the | guests. Sr « | The other guests were Mesdames Indianapolis as an Art and Mu- \Fred Menzel, Louella David, Ralph sic Center” will be the discussion {Chupp, Fred Clements, Paul Dausch, topic for tomorrow's meeting of the [Charles Howard, William Lampe, Inter Nos club. | Tony Regen, John Palter, Charles
Mrs. Harold E. Faulkner, 629 Ber- | bY Winter and Miss Mildred wick ave. the hostess, will be | Montgomery. . assisted by Mesdames Stanley Price, | 1D guests were Misses Mary Elizabeth Bradford and Charles ~.mmel, Fran Hoss, Betty Burris, Trotter, Helen Jones, Okle Clarkson, Pearl } | Griggs, Nora Lee, Rosamond Baker, The Cumberland Homemakers Ethel Smith, Hannah Webb, Lizetta club will have a luncheon meeting Prather, Florence Kriech, Florence
| Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert | Vincent, Pauline Sparks, Betty Jus-
Challis, Post rd. Mrs. William tice, Elmira Burgess, Polly Reyman, Steinwach will assist the hostess. |Mary Jean Jones and Marcia Kelly.
Mrs. H. Talge Brown will be the N speaker at a meeting of the Isle of Herron Awards Capri chapter, International Trav- : el-Stady club, at 11:30 a. m. tomor- 9 Scholarships Tow in Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. Jules Nine Indianapolis high school Zinter will be the hostess. | students have received scholarships
{to the John Herron Art school
tion; encourage the development of F= courses and classes in preparation R¥
through - the annual scholarship competition held recently at the school,
shower honoring Mrs. Car] Rearick. |
apolis chapters. Luncheon will . . be served at 12:30 p. m. at the Y. Dr. Shake Speaker W. C. A. Dr. Clarence A. Shake will be' the ® 8 = i speaker for a joint meeting of the The meeting of the U. 8. A. Business and Professional Women's
chapter -of the American War | groups of the Downey Avenue
Mrs. Rearick was Miss Melba Mothers which was scheduled for | Christian and Irvington Methodist {Woolery before her marriage May tomorrow will be postponed so churches at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow,
{that members may attend the dis-|Dinner will be served and a musical | trict- group meeting. program has been arranged.
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Officers Wives. 7:30 p. m. a W. S. C. S.
Clubrooms, Indianapolis Bar association, 224 N. Meridian. Hostesses, Mrs. C. C. Voorhis and Mrs. Fred C. Dyer.
Spencer. Today. Mrs. A. C. Palmer, |
5840 Oak, hostess. “Book Picture,” Mrs. J. E. Hughes.
P.-T. A. GROUP Emmaus Lutheran. 2 p. m. Wed. School. June 2, traffig boys’ luncheon. June 15, Garfield park, picnic for school children. SORORITIES Anagnous, Epsilort Sigma Omicron. Today. Mrs. A. 8S. Miles, Plainfield, hostess. “The Road We Are Traveling” (Chase), Mrs. M. Earl Robbins, Irvington chap. E. 8. O. Today. Mrs. Forrest Chenoweth, 5261
The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Meridian Street {Methodist church will have its an- | i nual spring tea tomorrow after-. noon at the home of Mrs. John | S. Wright, 4411 Washington blvd. | Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook and | Mrs. Maxwell Coppock, co-chair- | men, will be assisted by Mesdames | William E. Mick; Hughes Patten. and Fred G. Braden. | New officers who will be in-| stalled are Mrs. Robert D. Arm- | strong, president; Mrs. J. F. Rain- | ier, vice president; Mrs. C. C.| Bruning, treasurer; Mrs. Fred G.| Johns and Mrs. Curtis Light, re- | cording secretary and assistant, and | Mrs. William A. Cost, and Mrs. | Hugh Carpenter, corresponding sec- i retary and assistant. i
Breakfast
Tomato juice (54-0z, can—18 blue pts., use half). | Panfried bacon (14 1lb.). : |
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Club Arranges Skating Party
Miss Mary Shannon is chairman |
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You Like It club of the P. R. Mal- Lemon rice croquettes (see recipe). lory Co. wil give next Monday at Buttered fresh asparagus (2 lbs.). the Rollerland rink. {Bread (4 slices). The party is one of a series of Hungarian crescents (remainder). summer activities planned by the club at its recent annual banquet. Another is a camping period at Mc- Beef stew (1!'3 lb, beef shank and Cormick’s Creek state park July 16 vegetables). to 23. Buttered caulifiower (1 small head). Officers elected at the banquet are Lettuce salad (1 head lettuce, 1000 Miss Ruth Cooper, president; Miss| Island dressing), Marjorie Owens, vicp president; | Bread (8 slices). | Miss Lucille Swarm, secretary, and |Sugared pineapple (1 pineapple, Miss Marcella Singleton, treasurer.| sliced, diced and sugared). — | SpONge cake (3 cake bought or homemade). |
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