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and Francis Mann also will be
Mrs. Josep B. Malone will pre#ide and introduce the speaker who is the club's second vice president.
Bloomfield Moore, Maude Smith, T. B. Wright, Perle Hughes
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honor guests. Mrs. Lewis Finch and Mrs. Harry
hospitality sistants include Mesdames Glen , “Arthur Robinson, Della:
Harper Hoss, Julia Ray Iles, Harry Barnard,
Verle Cooper, Forest Hackley, Jean Marks and Sarah Wager,
{Stewed prunes (cook 1 1b., use %). | Scrambled eggs (4 eggs): : {Toast (8 slices). ;
| Pan-irifed luncheon ham % 1b)
’ : Luncheon Apple waflles (see Fectpe), Honey (% cup). |
Fresh pears (4). Dinner
Chicken and noodles (use leftover chicken from Sun, 1 1b broad noodles). Buttered whole carrots (1 large bunch carrots). Celery cabbage salad (1 small head celery e sliced crosswise, 1000 dressing). Rye rolls (8 bought, reheated). Rocky road custard (1 pkg. chocolate pudding, prepared according to directions. When partially cool fold in 1% ec. marshmallows cut
Mary C. Carr And |
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Mesdames J. W. Pox, Wayne Mob-
ley and J. V. Hilger, Columbus, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoover, Hartford City, Ind. Others are Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
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into small pieces. Place in individual sherbets and serve with top| milk), | - - » Apple waffles: 2c. sifted all-pur-‘pose flour, 2 tsps. baking powder, {3 tsps. sugar, % tsp. salt, 3 eggs separated, 1%: c. milk, % c. melted! shortening, 1% c. diced unpeeled Apples, | Bift together dry ingredients. Sep. | arate the eggs; beat the whites until stiff; beat the yolks. Add milk and shortening to yolks. Add liquids all at once with flour and beat until smooth, using beater. Add apples and stir we Fold in the stiffly beaten egg Ea
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Times Special ALEXANDRIA, Va,
Oct. 20—
DOWNTOWN Store Monduys: Until 9 Ph
Miss Conner Speaker Miss Ida E. Conner will discuss
P.-T, A. of the primary department, East Tenth Street Methodist church.
{at the ceremony at 7:30 p. m.. Oet.! Bake on hot waffle iron until golden, 21
.imaid of honor and Miss Ruth Daw-
Miss Charlotte Jane Densford, 3102 ti irned from duty In the Pacific
{area. He is affiliated with Sigma
“Child Training Problems” dt a 7:30 p.m meeting today of the |
MoCarthy and Mrs. Wayne Foster, Columbus, O.; Miss Mary J. Me Shane, New York; Leo Titus, Phila- | delphia, and Sgt: Robert Erskine, ‘Boca Raton, Fla,
Mr. and "ie ie Thurston, 11350 8. Sherman’ .dr., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Lou, and Li. Richard Kenneth Samuelson, U. 8. M. C. R. Lt. Samuelson is the san of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Samuelson, Muncie. The Rev. Roy Davis will officiate in the Southeastern Union church. The bride-to-be’s sister, Miss Martha Jo Thurston, will be
son will be bridesmaid. ‘Miss Thurston is a student at In-
ity. ‘The prospective ten also attended 1. U. and recently re-!
Pi fraternity.
Music Federation Meeting Held
Mrs. Clair McTurnan and Mrs. F. W. Cregor attended the meeting of the second district, Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, today In Lafayette. Mrs. McTurnan, state president, addressed the group and Mrs. Cregor, president of the Great Lakes district, presented a war bond to the,
cent competition with music clubs, for the most outstanding war serv-!
Mrs. Charles D. Mosier will preside at the session to be held in the church annex.
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Piten photo. “Three Dancers on Stage,” a pastel painied by Edgar Degas, French | is now on display at the John Herron Art museum. Mrs. Julian | - loaned -the painting for the exhibition which consists of prints | made from the originals now in important European collections. Mr.
~ {Miss Lois Beauchamp, retiring
. {charge of arrangements. Her com-
. Mrs. Fred M. Wolf, reservations;
| Walter Buenaman and Paul Beam,
[Annual Dinner | § (Will Be Held By Auxiliary
ie ns page ay ner of the Bruee P. Robison unit, American Legion auxiliary, will be given at 6 p.m. today in the Y. W. C. A. for Mrs. Ralph Lynch, new - president; Mrs. Leona B. M. Ross, retiring president; Miss Emily Maxwell, new junior president, and
junior president. Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring is in
mittees include Mrs.© Clarence | Knipp and Mrs. Albert Schrand, decorations; Mrs. Homer Asher and
Mrs. Prank Collman, and Mrs. P. [ J. Sertell, tickets. -Mesdames John P. Ragsdale, William B. Long, William 8. Mayer, 'd Thomas, C. K. McDowell, James Jordan, Donald Smith,
| reception.
EVEN
Circle 10, Altar society, Assumption Catholic. 8:15 p. m. Thurs. Tn the . school. Gard party, Girls’ Priendly society, Christ Episcopal church. Parish house. Miss Frances Georgefl, speaker, Mothers’ Service, Washington Street Methodist. 8 p. m, Oct. 27. In the church. “The Brother” (Wilson), the Rev. A. J. Coble. W. 8. C. 8, 51st Street Methodist. 2 p. m. Tues. Ayres’ auditorium. “Ride With Me,” Mrs. Russell J. Sanders. Mrs. R. P. Kerbox, chair-
man, St. Ann's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal. 12:30 p. m. Mon. At the church. Corporate communion, 11:15 a.m, Mrs. Earl McLaughlin, Mrs. Harry Byrket, hostesses.
CLUBS
A C. A 6:30 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Brewer T. Clay, 4456 N. Keystone, hostess. Mrs. Fred Fate, Mrs. C. J. Ancker, speakers. Rus-~
The committee chairmen who will serve the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. post 300, American Legion auxiliary, this year, have been announced. They include Mrs. F. S. Pherigo, legislation; Mesdames Donald Dav‘enport, Iva Young and Francis Ma- | ters, executive; Mrs. Young! {Knightstown home and child wel- | fare; Mrs. Bernard Connelly, mem-
i bership, and Mrs. R. G. Ledig, serv-|
ice sales and rehabilitation.
Degas is among the most famous painters of the ballet. ° ¥
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Church Circles ‘Will Meet
Eight circles of the Central Avenue Methodist church will meet Tuesday. : The first six will meet at 12:30 p. m. Circle 1 will meet with Mrs. A. G, Sietker, 4015 Ruckle st. for a sandwich luncheon, and Mrs. T. G. Campbell, 3690 Central ave., will entertain circle 2 at a luncheon, ,|Siven by the Kappa chapter, In Circle 3 will have a sandwich luncheon at the home of Mrs, W. C. Borcherding, 1601 E. Kessler blvd., and Mrs. B. A. Knight, 27 N.
tertain circle 8.
N. Delaware st.
Musicale Sunday
Sunday in thé Marott hotel.
A candlelight musicale will be
dianapolis alumnae club, and the
Patroness club of Mu Phi Epsilon national music sorority at 4:30 p. m.
Others are Mrs. George Spangler,
Sheffield ave, will enta-tain circle war activities; Mrs. H. A. Haas, 4 with circle 5 as guests. Mrs. J. A. constitution and by-laws; Mrs. El-| Dyer, 3167 N, Delaware st., will en- {mer Silverman, community service’ Myer. Luncheon.
(and music; Mrs. Connelly, Amer-
A dessert luncheon will be held | 'icanism arid national defense; Mrs. | by circle 7 in the home of Mrs. | William Shine, poppy sales; Mrs. PF. D. Leete Jr., 366 E. 45th st. and Davenport, flowers and cards, and, a supper will be given by circle g Ovid McGill, publicity and radio. in Mrs. Kefineth Nigh's hme, 7317!
Mrs. Kathryn Gilbert and Mrs. {Maters are delegates to the 11th district auxiliary council. The unit will have charge of the
J erans’ hospital.
- A. C. 0. Meeting
The monthly meeting of the Al-
lat the Canary cottage.
{ vesper services Oct. 29 at the Vet-
pha Chi alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority was held last night
sian war relief boxes to be packed. i Dinner. ® Ac-Gi. Tonight. Mrs. LeRoy Mills, |. 1817 8. Talbot, hostess. Party honoring Mrs. Walter Stoltz. Arabian chap, I. T-8. C. 11:30 a.m. Tues. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. John wv. Thornburgh, speaker. Lunch-
| Golomial Boston chap., I. T.-8. C. | 10 a. m. Wed. Parlor A, Hotel Lincoln. “China’s People and Cusi toms.” Mrs. C. J. Ancker. Mayflower chap, I. T.-S. C. 12:30 p.m. Tues. Y. W. C. A. “Chinese and Their Customs,” Mrs. Earl
Venetian chap, I. T.-8. C.
John Thornburgh, speaker. Nature Study. 8 p. m. Sat. Crapsey auditoriuni, Central”library. Educational movies. 9 a. m. Sun. Hike to Oaklandon reservoir. New England. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Raymond W. Smart, 4147 Guil-| ford, hostess. “As the Years Pass,” Mrs. Frank B. Wade. Business. ! Dessert luncheon. Officers’ Wives. 8 p. m. Tues. Club-
presiding. Social Study. Mon. Red Cross.
Chap. P, P. E. O. Mon. Mrs. James
Delta chap. Beta Sigma Phil.
Omega - chap, Beta Sigma Phi.
Faculty Club Dinner To Be Held Tonight
Butler university English department, will speak at the annual dinner meeting of the university's Women's Faculty club at 6:30 p. m. today in the school cafeteria.
W. Putnam, wife of the former university president, who is leaving the city. Dr. John R. Potzger, botany professor, will lead singing during the dinner,
12:30 | organizations will be held Sunday, p. m. Mon. Y. W. C. A. Mrs. | Dean Elizabeth B. Ward announced today.
Delta Delta Delta, 2:30 to 4:30 p. -m.; Delta Gamma, 3 until 5 p. m.; Kappa Alpha Theta, 3:30 to’ 5:30 p. m., and Sigma Nu fraternity, 4 until 6 p. m, 3
Meeting Tonight
rooms, Indianapolis Bar Associa- Sigma Phi sorority will hold its tion. Mrs. W. N. Underwood, first meeting at 7:30 p. m, today {in Room 308, Security Trust building. ° :
F. Hall, 855 Berkley rd., hostess. “Mexico — Land of Contrasts,” subject.
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p. m. Mon. : Clubroom.
Thurs. Clubroom.
Dr. John 8. Harrison, head of the
The dinner will honor Mrs. James
¥ ” . a Open house for four Butler social
The houses open will include
A newly formed chapter of Beta
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