Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1944 — Page 21

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Mable Clift,

R. H. Werner “Are Engaged

The approaching marriage of

Miss Mable Clift and Pvt. Roy H.

Werner is announced by Mrs. Defilah M. Clift, 627 W. 30th st., the

: bride-to-be’s mother. The cere- - mony will be this month. Mr. Wer-

ner is the son of Mr. 58 Mrs, Bay * ‘Werner, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Clift, The party will be in the

“home of Mrs. Slater's mother, Mrs.

Chester Davis, 883 W. 20th st. The will be Mesdames

: _guests Clift, Wayne Oxley, LaVerne Bane, “Roy Clift, W. W. White, Lucille

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By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer A VANISHING tan that leaves a skin looking a sickly yellow can be swung over to the healthy side, if youll use a lusty pink makeup to ease your complexion through its summer-into-fall dilemma. You can go on wearing such a makeup, of course, because a bottlepicked bloom can do nice things for 8 winter-whitened face.

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Post-War Ideas Set By Social Agencies

The Council of Social Agencies today released a report on velunteer service in the post-war period. The report includes a plan by Miss Mary E. Judy, consultant, national committee on volunteer service, and excerpts from a report authorized by the service department committee. Miss Judy lays the groundwork for post-war volunteer work for both men and women alike. In the second, it is planned to make volunteer work for member organs izations a part of all groups in Marion county regardless of coun-

REQUIRES

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DIET!

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Sliced oranges (4). ee Hot wheat cereal. Pan-fried bacon (8 slices), Whole wheat toast (8 slices). Luncheon Fresh fruit salad (arrange individ-

cantaloupe, % Ib. tokay grapes, French dressing with % c. honey). Cottage cheese (14 to 1 1b) . Yeast cinnamon rolls (see recipe). Dinner Veal souffle (% Ib. veal loat—prepared loaf meat). Parsley boiled potatoes (1% Ibs). Creamed green beans (1 Ib. fresh). Cabbage slaw , (1 small head). Bread (8 slices).

pkg. vanilla pudding, add 2 tsps. malted milk powder to milk), s 8 =

SUNDAY MENUS Breakfast

‘| Melon wedges (2.cantaloupes).

Griddle cakes (standard recipe). Pork sausages (1 Ib). Syrup (3% ec). Dinner Rolled pork steak (4 Dpionie or shoulder steaks—1% Ibs), Browned potatoes (4). - Buttered broccoli (1 1b. fresh), Fried apples (2 lbs. tart cooking apples). Bread (8 slices). Mixer chocolate cake (see recipe

~use %). Supper . Buffet platter (1 large sliced cu-

Fresh grapes (1 1b), = 2

Yeast Cinnamon Rolls: 1 c. yeast,

enough flour to make a smooth elastic ball that is not sticky.

mon and sigar and sprinkle

over top of rolls. Makes 16. = - . : Mixer Chocolate Cake: 1% ec. sifted cake flour,’ 2 tsps. baking powder, 4 isp. salt, 4 c. shortening, % c. sugar, 2 ozs. chocolate, melted, 3 eggs, 1 tsp. vanilla, % ¢. milk. - Measure flour, baking powder and salt and sift together three times. Measure shortening into larger mixer bowl and start beaters at medium speed. Mix 1 min. Add sugar without stopping beaters and

~foontinue at same speed-2 mins. Add}

chocolate, beat min. Stop and scrape sides of bowl, Add whole eggs and vanilla and beat at same speed 2 mins. Reduce speed to low, add dry ingredients and milk aternately, starting and ending with flour. Stop beaters to add flour, mix 1 min. and add milk without stopping beaters, and mix: 3 min. Repeat until all flour and milk is added. Bake in two 8-in. layer pans at 350 degrees PF. for 25 mins,

Navy Club Meeting

The U. 8, 8. Sacramento club met yesterday in the home of Mrs. M. O. ave. Plans were discussed for pare ticipation in the Navy day parade to be Oct. 27,

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Benefiel, 3423 Carrollton

Service Group To Sponsor Civic Play

Mrs. Howard Pugh Addresses W. S.C. S.

Mrs. Howard Pugh was the speaker today at a meeting of the Roberts Park Methodist church Woman's Society of Christian Service, Bhe is the W. 8. C. 8. dirtrict vice president and spoke on “The Call and the Answer.” Following an executive session this morning at the church, a covered ish dunchen Was served: and

p.m.

8 devotional period was held at 2|

revers and envelope pockets. Gray velveteen picks up tone and forms a collar that extends over the is used in the yoke of the gray knit blouse and its front is repeated in_the clever design of the skirt. (Ayres’.)

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Mrs. Frank Smith, 6108 | goehier,

The Bridal Scene— Miss Eileen Marie Foley Names Her Sister Bridal Attendant; Wilma Smith Is Betrothed

The bridal news includes showers, the announcement of attendants and an approaching marriage. : Miss Eileen Marie Foley has chosen her sister, Miss Mary Jo Foley, t for her wedding to Lt. John G. Tinder, The at 9 a. m, Saturday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic will serve as best man and the ushers will:be

bride-to-be’s

. & Minkner,

will be the bride-to-be’s only|; pg Tygrett, Berwick, Il. The attendant. Rev. John Messer read the vows Miss Taylor, 6112 Hazel-igont 3 in the Pirst Christian hatch

entertain with a|.h,rch, Sarasota, Fla,

Adams court, Sarasota.

HANDBAGS, STREET FLOOR

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groom’s mother, Mesdames Harry Harold Kiel, Charles Frank J. McBride, Emil Zurschmied, Herman Reisert, Clarapproaching mar- lence Uehlein, Anna Moritz, Charles daughter, Wilma, and (stich and Earl Matheny, Misses Signalman 3-c. |Therese - Uehlein, Ciarita Uehlein N. R, son of Mrs. Betty ang Marian Zurschmied, Detroit, and Lioyd Schleif s 8 = hes

Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Maners, 1035 N. Winfield ave, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Miss Anna |g got Raymond Tygrett, son of

X 8. . Raymond Franz and Pvt Miss Smith, with Miss Drew|poper: mpiae

couple's only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Tygrett are at home at 565

were

Myr. Brickley Speaker

George E. Brickley will speak on the Uehlein home, | “The Wage and Hour Law” at a st, meeting Monday in the Y. W. C. A. of the American Society of Women . | Accountants. Mr. Brickley, U. 8. Little Flower Catholic | labor department district inspector, Fr. Edward Mc- | also will lead the discussion period. th Miss Johanna Sullivan will report . on the convention and the presiding Ida Uehlein, the prospective bride- |officer will be Miss Emily Berry.

EI Is Played Upi in 8 Suits for Winter

October committee, Altar soc., Little

{Queen Margherita society. Today.

CHURCH GROUP Flower church, 8 p.m. today. Little Flower auditorium. Card party and food sale. : | CLUBS

Alpha Gamma Latreian. Fri. Miss Ruthanne Carson, 2936 Guilford, hostess. # “Grandmother Drives South” (Henley), Miss Clara Max Applegate. Clio. 8 p.m., Fri. Mrs. Clair McTurnan, 5148 N, Meridian, hostess, President's night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loomis, program. Friday Afternoon Literary. 2:30 p.m, Fri. “The Men Behind the Invasion,” Mrs. Charles E. Dwyer, 3459 Birchwood, hostess. = Mesdames J. W. Preston, Florence

Clark and Dwyer to lead discussion. Golden Glow Garden. 1:30 p.m.

Fri. Bt. Paul Methodist church. Mrs. F. J. Lightle, hostess, Slides of trees and wild flowers, Frank Wallace. Guest day. Irvington Quest. 1 p.m. Pri. Mrs. W. G. Gingery, 210 8. Ritter, hostess. “Born in Paradise,” Mrs. Solon C. Vial. Woman's Round Table. 1 p.m, Pri. Mrs. G. T. Rust, 3153 College, hostess. “Ernie Pyle,” Mrs R. R. Reeder.

MISCELLANEOUS

Catherine's restaurant. Columbus day dinner. 2 p.m. Sun. Hotel Lincoln. Meeting.

SORORITIES Beta Eta chap. Beta Sigma Phi.

Sorority Sets Founders’ Day

Observance

Founders’ day will be observed by the Gamma Beta Chi sorority at 7p. m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Charles Baird, 44 E. 55th st.

-1 Mrs. Russell Holler, president; Miss ) Betty Carter, vice president; Mrs, Hankins, secretary, and Mrs. Gus Bisesi, treasurer. Ather officers will ‘be appointed<by the president, The installation committee ine cludes Mrs. Flick, Mrs. Rinier and Miss Mary Scott. Others on come mittees are Mesdames Frank Wage goner, Harry Lord and G. E. Smith, Misses Ruth Flick, Verna Coleman,

“1:15 p.m. today. Security Trust

building. “Table Settings,” Ayres’

Pearl Taylor," Ruth McDonald and Betty Carter

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