Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1944 — Page 12

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Civic Theater Affairs Committee Plans Garden Party June 27,

MRS. R. HARTLEY SHERWOOD will be the hostess for a garden party June 27 at her home for the members of the Affairs committee of the Civic theater. The meeting will close the group's activities for the season

and new officers will be elected. Mrs. Charles Efroymson and Mrs. Sherwood will be the cochairmen for the party. The hospitality committee will include Mesdames Howard T. Griffith, Rosamond Van Camp Hill, Paul Lee Hargitt, Thomas IL. Neal and Fred Luker. Miss Eldena Lauter and Mrs. Hebert W. Todd will be in charge of the entertainment and the hostesses will be Mesdames Kurt Pantzer, Paris C. Plerson, A. L. Taylor, Walter Myers Jr., Ralph E. Power, A. K. Scheidenbelm, Rae Levy and Paul Rochford. Mesdames Lindon A. Bailey, Scheidenhelm and Hill will compose the nominating committee and Miss Helen Coffey will preside during the brief business session.

Parties to Honor Marcia Warren

MISS MARCIA MANVILLE WARREN, whose marriage to Robert Marshall Raber, U. 8. N. R, V-12, will be July 1, will be the honor guest at a number of pre-nuptial parties. Miss Mary Jane Alford will entertain with a luncheon and bathroom shower tomorrow at the Woodstock club in honor of the bride-to-be and Miss Helen Marie Madden was the hostess for a noon luncheon for Miss Warren today at her home. The guests for Miss Alford’s party will be Misses Mary Jo Albright, Marjorie Geupel, Virginia Brown, Madden, Dana Hackerd, Jane Shook, Barbara Masters and Susan Alvis, Misses Masters, Albright, Hackerd, Alford, Geupel and Shook were the guests for Miss Madden's luncheon today. Miss Shook will entertain with a luncheon and crystal shower at the Highlagd Golf and Country club Saturday for Miss Warren and Mrs, Carl C. Weiland will entertain with a swimming party and luncheon at Highland Friday. Miss Albright will give a luncheon for Miss Warren and her bridesmaids on June 29 in the Propylaesum and the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, will entertain with a bridal dinner for the couple on June 30.

Covert-Mummert Rite Is Read

MR. AND MRS. QUENTIN HILL COVERT will be at home in Philadelphia following their marriage yesterday afternoon in the Sweeney chapel at Butler university. The bride was Miss Mary Janet Mummert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mummert, and the bridegroom's ‘parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Covert. Miss Mary Roberts and James Hardin were the couple's attendants and the ushers were Rodney Hankins and Herbert Schwomeyer. The bride is a Butler graduate and a Pi Beta Phi sorority member. Mr. Covert also atended Butler and he is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. ” E J - = . »

Mrs. Dorothy Alford and her daughter, Mary Jane, have returned from a three-weeks' visit in the East. They attended graduation exercises at Dana Hall school, Wellesley, Mass, when Miss Joan Alford was graduated. Joan will be home Friday for a visit with her mother and sister.

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TUESDAY MENUS

Breakfast Stewed mixed fruit (1% 1b). Hot oatmeal (4 servings). Toast and homemade apple butter (8 slices bread). Luncheon Stuffed tomato salad tomatoes). Creamed caulifiower (1 small head,

carrots, sugar and salt; cook for 10 mins. or until vegetables are just done. Add the onions and cook for 2 mins. The liquid should be just about evaporated. Serve with buttermilk sauce, s o » Buttermilk sauce: 2 thsps. margarine, melted; 2 tbsps. flour, % tsp. salt, dash of pepper, % ec. buttermilk, % ¢ mayonnaise. Blend margarine, flour, salt and 1% c. seasoned med. white sauce). pepper. Add the buttermilk and Whole wheat rolls (8 bought). |cook over hot water, stirring conBliced peaches (1 No, 2% can—43 'stantly until mixture is smooth blue pts. Use 3%), and thickened. Blend in the mayDinner onnaise and heat, Serve immedi~ Pan-fried beef liver (1 Ib). ately over the hot vegetables. Mashed potatoes (2 lbs.). {Serves 4. Spring vegetables with buttermiik 8,8 = sauce (see recipe), Leaf lettuce salad. Bread (8 slices). Cottage pudding. » » » | Spring vegetables with buttermilk 1 No. 214 sauce: 1 C. boiling water, 1 lb. fresh| _ TTT peas, 1 bunch carrots, scraped and|M eet Tomorrow thickly sliced; 2 tsp. sugar, 1 tsp. The Officers’ Wives club will meet salt, 2 ¢. thinly sliced green onions at 12:30 Pp. m. tomorrow in the (including some green). Hotel Lincoln. The group's next To the boiling water add peas, dinner meeting will be July 11.

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Club Session

The Tri Kappa club will have a

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members will bring guests.

will be installed are Mrs. E. B. Soltau, president; Mrs. Gus Woerner, vice president, and Mrs. Kenneth Zeigler, secretary-treasurer,

The members of the Newcomers club will give a tea from 1 until 4 p. m. Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. 8. L. Carlisle will be the hostesses chairman and her assistants will be Mrs. Harold Chamberlin and Mrs. Howard Herdman.

Mrs. Glenethel Thrush, 709 Day st, will be the hostess Saturday for a meeting of the Expression club. Mrs. John A. Sink will assist the hostess in serving a picnic luncheon.

Guest day for the Grolier Fine Arts club will be tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. L. Duncan, 1221 W. 31st st. Miss Florence E. Lanham will give a review of “Mother Russia” (Hindus).

The Emera club members will meet for a picnic Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cletus Bennett on the County Line rd. ’

Brushing Raises Corduroy Nap

While corduroy is drying it should be brushed occasionally with a whiskbroom or clothesbrush, to fluff up the nap. When completely dry, press lightly on the wrong side, padding the ironing board with a terry cloth

towel. Brush in one direction as a final step. “

Insurance Women Will Hear Speaker

The Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women will hear M. E. Noblet, general agent of the North American Accident Insurance Co., speak at its meeting tomorrow evening in the Y. W. C. A. “An Appeal to Reason” will be Mr. Noblet’s subject, There will also be a dinner,

Recital Booked

Mrs. Ruth Gentry Edwards will present a group of her violin students in a recital at 8:15 p. m, tomorrow in the Cropsey auditorium. Assisting on the program will be

Franklin, and Patti Heum, soloists.

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Plan Card Party

The South Side Service club will give a card party at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the South Side community center. Mrs. J. P. Madden will be the chairman, y

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Woodruff Place Bridge Group Sets Season's Final Meeting; Newcomers Club to Give Tea

A bridge party and tea highlight today’s news of women’s clubs.

Woodruff Place will have its final

meeting of the season at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the club house. The 3

Mrs. Harold Potts, arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames H. L. Ralston, Walter Hiatt and Ben Pigman.

New officers who

Paul S. Zick, Miss Hochman Are Married

Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8S. Zick are on a wedding trip following their marriage at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the chatead room of the Claypool hotel. Rabbi Israel Chodos read the vows. . Mrs. Zick was Miss Zelma Hochman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel J. Hochman, 3335 Central ave. Mr. Zick's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Zick, Baltimore, Md. The bride wore an ivory duchess satin gown fashioned with an offshoulder sweetheart neckline, & sheer yoke of tulle, short sleeves accented with orange blossoms, fitted basque and a full skirt extending into a train. Her tiered veil of ivory illusion fell from a coronet of princess lace. She ecarried a Bible topped with white orchids. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Berman, was her only attendant. She was gowned in a pink silk jersey frock and her bouquet was of pink and blue flowers. Dr. Abe Leff was the best man. A reception in the chateau room followed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Zick will be at home here on their return.

Story-A-Month Club Books Meeting

Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner, author, will discuss her biography, “Louisa Alcott, Girl of Old Boston,” before the members of the Story-a-Month club on Wednesday. The meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. in the Rauh Memorial library. Mrs. George L. Bradshaw will introduce Mrs. Wagoner and will preside at a short business meeting. The members will conduct a short story contest, The public may at-

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Sorority Group

To Have Picnic

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Omega Nu Tau Plans Garden Party

A picnic and a garden party are

{the features in sorority news.

The Theta chapter of Delia

{Sigma Kappes sorority will have

picnic Wednesday evening in Christian park. Mrs. William Sud-

{darth, Mrs. Forest Johnston, Misses |Eva Penn, Virginia Selig, Dede

Selig and Affria Dixon will make

the arrangements.

The chapter entertained last

night with a party for servicemen

in the Christ church service center. Hostesses for the pEVeRE Vere Mesdames Arthur Brumfie| Sheehan, Earl Blanchard, Harry Walton and Charles Lukenbill

Mrs. Bernard Smith, 325 8. Butler ave, will entertain with a garden party at 6 p. m. tomorrow for the members of the Gamma chapter of Omega Nu Tau sorority. Mrs. Esther Stotler and Miss Ruth Purgason will assist Mrs. Smith and the members will bring articles for a white elephant sale,

The members of the Beta chapter of Beta Chi Theta will enetrtain the members of the Alpha chapter of the sorority Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Delvin, 6055 E. 10th st.

The Eta chapter of Phi Delta Pi will give a skating party Wednesday evening at the Riverside rink.

Installation Is Set

By Service League The installation of officers and a social hour will close the season's activities for the National Women's Service league when it meets at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Fairbanks room of the Columbia club. The new officers include Mrs. Roscoe R. Mills, president; Mrs. Lyman Thompson and Mrs, Edward V. Mitchell, first and second

- {vice presidents; Mrs, George L.

Bradshaw and Mrs. A. Wayne Murphy, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. David MecClure, treasurer,

Mrs. Ruth Tryon

Fellowship Luncheon Is Planned

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 18. Mrs. Ruth Wilson Tryon, secretary

lowship endowment and editor of American Association of University | Women publications, will be = | luncheon speaker Thursday during line state A. A. U. W. convention here, The Thursday luncheon will be the closing feature of the two-day convention and will mark the come pletion of the Indiana A. A. U. W. fellowship endowment fund of $40,= 000. The national fund goal is one million dollars, The South Bend branch of the

organization will receive national recognition for its establishment of a Pan-American fellowship this year. The group made the first gifs of any A. A. U, W, branch for a $1500 fellowship,

will be Dr. Agnes Wells, former Indiana university dean of women, and Dr. Mary Trugi, South Bend. Both women have served as state fellowship chairmen,

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4-H Club to Meet

Mrs. C. C. Calvin, Audubon rd. will be the hostess at 3 p. m. Thursday for a meeting of the Glad Girls 4-H club. The group

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Dinner Meeting

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