Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1944 — Page 12
Zetthea Club Guest Day Arranged
Mrs. Gavin Hostess For Wednesday Club
Organization news includes a guest day, a musical program and a business meeting. Mrs. B. E. Gavin, 3255 Park ave., will be the hostess tomorrow for a meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon club. She will be assisted by Mrs. Andrew Cook and Mrs, A. F. Walsman, Mrs. H O. Warren will lead the devotions, and a speaker from the League of Women Voters will talk on “Responsibility of the Voter.” A musical will be presented by Miss Jo Gavin.
Guest day will be observed tomorrow by the Zetathea club, meeting in the home of Mrs. Spencer Raymond, 134 Blue Ridge rd. Assisting the hostess will be Mes dames E. R. Ford, Lucinda Spaan, Dorothy Jordan Davis, F. 8, Hassler and Pearl Jordan and Miss Rosa Wetter.
A musical program will be featured at a meeting of the Beta chapter, Kappa Alpha Gamma sorority, at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Mrs, Delbert Rogge, 3623 Salem st, will be the hostess.
Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta sorority, will held a business meeting tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Leon White, 1224 N. Denny st.
Members of Beta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, will give a dinner for rushees tonight in the home of Miss Evelyn Fisher, 433 N. State st.
A noon luncheon will be held Thursday by members of the Elsa Huebner Olsen club. Mrs. John Carter, 101 S. Elder st., will be the hostess.
Mrs. F. G. Balz Addresses Law Club Session
Election day will determine woman's political acuteness, Mrs. Frederick G. Balz said at a meeting yesterday afternoon of the Robert's . Parliamentary law club in Ayres’ auditorium, “This is our opportunity to safeguard and underwrite our American principles so strongly through our ballots that these principles cannot be challenged again in our generation,” she said. Mrs. Balz is a candidate for re-election to the Indiana general assembly. The candidate stated that a large responsibility has been placed upon the shoulders of the women in the coming election since 65 per cent of all the qualified voters this year are women. “Of the three branches of government there is none more important than the legislative,” Mrs, Balz! pointed out, “Women are peculiarly fitted to serve their state and nation in this branch, but there is no place on the floor of either chamber for any woman who thinks that charm rather than preparation will see her through,” she added.
Auxiliary Plans Luncheon
Bevatly Bryan, Jack Forbes and Sharon Karcher (left to Hight), are members of the cast of “Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater” which the Junior Civic theater wiil present next week-end at the Civic playhouse. The play, the Junior theater's opening production of the year, will be presented at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Saturday and at 3 p. m. Sunday. Bob Munger and Ellen Douglas will play the roles of Peter
and his wife. Barbara Crow.
Others inthe cast are Dianne Weary, Patia Hosea and
A luncheon and business meeting will be held by the John H. Holliday | Jr. unit, American Legion auxiliary, | at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of | Mrs. Frank E. English, 622 E. 47th st. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames M. L. Sutton, Edward Pierre, Forest Spencer and Paul Middleton. Mrs, Earl Finley will read the year’s histery of the group and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher will preside, Mrs. John Ranes is in charge of reservations. Mrs. Middleton, war service chair- |
man, has announced that Red Cross | mato sauce and there isn’t any in | Block's sewing is done each Wednesday by the pantry, stead.
the group.
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Mary Virginia Gammon and Her Fiance
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Guests at Bridal Dinner
MISS MARY VIRGINIA GAMMON and Ensign
John W. Brunner, U.
S. N. R., will be honor guests at a
bridal dinner Friday night in the hunters’ lodge of the
Marott hotel.
Mr, and Mrs. John B. Br
unner, Webster Groves, Mo.,
parents of the prospective bridegroom, will be the hosts. The honor guests will be married at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Broadway Methodist church.
Guests at the dinner will be
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse W. Gammon,
the bride-to-be's parents; Dr. and Mrs. John F. Edwards, Mrs. John
English, Miss Gloria Cole, Robert man George Hewitt, U. S. N. R,,
U. 8S. N. R. Other guests will be Mrs. John Frageman and her son, &
Gammon, John Snyder, Midshipand Phillip Kirkhan, seaman 2-c,
Hulen, Attica; Miss Elizabeth: Armbruster, St. Louis; ‘Miss Carley
Munkhoff, Gary; Miss Engadene Mary Borcherding, Washington. «=Mr. and Mrs. Brunner will entertain the couple’ ‘at a dinner and reception in: the’ Algonquin Country club, Webster Groves, on Nov. 1. A ding dance will be given Nov. 2 b$ Mr. and Mrs. C. C._Shelp, St. Louis, for the couple. Mrs, Marl with a family dinner ‘party recently. ” » Ed Miss Gretchen Holman will leave Nov. 1 for: Corpus Christi, Tex., where she will become the bride of Cadet James E. Millican Jr, U. 8. N. R. The wedding will be in the post chapel at the'agval alr base early next month,
Clubs Set Meetings
MRS. JEAN 8. MILNER WiLL)
BE the hostess for a meeting of ‘the Government Science club at 2:30 p. m. Friday, “Illiteracy and the Army” is the topic of a talk to be given by Mrs. Walter J. Pray. ; s o " The Butler Alumnae Literary club will meet at 2:30 p, m. Saturday in the home of Miss LaVerne Ridlen. She will be assisted by Miss Esther Renfrew. “Der Puehrer” (Heiden) will be reviewed by Miss Irma Bachman and Miss Dorothy Forsyth will talk on “Germany Will Try It Again” (Schultz).
In a Personal Vein
DR. G. H. A. CLOWES, Gold-|
en Hill, returned today from New York where he and Mrs. Clowes have spent several days. Mrs. Clowes is stopping in Buffalo en route home. u E = Mr, and Mrs. John E. Messick returned yesterday from a visit in New York.
Snyder entertained
Fletcher, Fulton, Mo. and Miss
Relief Group Arranges Gift Display
A special display of French articles suitable for Christmas gifts will
for France headquarters, 1321 N. Meridian st. for teachers here to attend the state teachers convention, .+An invitation for the teachers to it the headquarters at any time hursday has been extended by the relief organization, Mme, Marie Henry, state chairnian for the group, reports that articles for emergency need are now éntering France through the liberated ports and contributions received here are forwarded immediately. ’ Committee Members
The headquarfers are open from 9 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. each Wednesday and Thursday to accept contributions. Mme, Henry advises
needed.
with Mme. Henry are Mesdames Charles A. Greathouse Jr, W. Hathaway Simmons, C. W. Weathlers and Paul Finney, Miss Sally Butler, Miss Genevieve. Scoville and Mme. Yvonne Chamilovitch, Jamies Eldridge is the secretary and John K. Ruckelshaus the
| treasurer.
Book Review Set
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tian church will’ sponsor a book re= {view at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in auditorium. Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review “Green Dolphin Street” (Goudge).
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Dinner Parties s (Planned for Bride-to-Be
Miss Katzenberger will Be Honor Guest
The announcement of an approaching marriage, 8 shower and
| [several dinner parties highlight the |
bridal news. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas M. Hendricks, 3720 N. Pennsylvania st., will entertain with a dinner party Thursday for Miss Mary Ellen Katzenberger. The honor guest and
- | Flight Officer Edwin L. Schenk will
be married at 2:45 p. m., Nov. 4, in the First Methodist church, Ft. Worth, Tex,
and Mrs. Edward J. Katzenberger, parents of the bride-to-be; Mrs. F. A. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice and Mrs. Sidney Paul. A dinner will be given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, Katzenberger, 345 Burbank rd, for their daughter.! Among the guests will be Mrs, E, B. Schenk, Flint, Mich., mother of the prospective ‘bridegroom; Mrs. Donald B. Schenk, Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas M. Hendricks and their son, Barrie. Other guests will be Mesdames John Katzenberger, J. D. Wright and F. A. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. John Eakin and Miss Josie Lee Nixon. 4 = » Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kaufman, 5032 W. 13th st, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Verda Marie, and Pfc. Glenn W. Denton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Denton, 4977 W. 13th st. The ceremony will be read early next month by the Rev. Fr. L. A. Lindemann in the- St. Christopher Catholic church, Miss Edna Fonn will be maid of honor, and: Mrs. Wilbur Kaufman, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, will be the brides maid. Judith Ann Fleischmann’ will be the flower girl. * ; Mrs, Harold J. Fl will give a miscellaneous » Baturday for Miss Kaufman. Approxie mately 30 guests will ‘attend the party in the Kaufman home. °
A bridal dinner will be.givén tomorrow night by Mr. snd Mrs. Emery Thurston, 1350 S.:Shérman dr, for their daughter, Mary Lou, and Lt. Richard Kenneth Samuelson. The couple will be married at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Southeastern Union church. : The dinner guests will’ ‘be Mr. ang
ctive bridegroom's parents; Mists Martha Screes, Marilyn
Masterson, Martha Jo Thurston, Ruth Dawson and Ruth Bell.
Inter Nos to Meet
The Inter Nos club will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. ¢. C. Prather, 5435 Washington blvd. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Daniel Munn. Mrs. John D. Case will review “Russia Then and Always” (Hyde and Hyde).
Luncheon Held
A covered dish luncheon was held today by the Madden-Nottingham unit, American Legion auxiliary, in the post home, 1130 W. 30th st.
Guests at the dinner will be Mr. | |
Mrs. Otto Samuelson, Munele; the |:
Gloria Scott, the todiunapolis
coiffure.
suit. Miss Scott's ~brought such a flood of fan mail
girl whe went to Hollywood and
made a brilliant network debut as Nelson Eddy’s singing guest on the Electric Hour, wears a Lilly Dache net to gain a smooth, smart
The band of velvet ribbon across the top of her hair, adds to the sleek effect. The net snood, of Chinese red, combined with matching ribbon and flowers, gives a bright touch of color to her beige tailored
two successive performances on the Electric Hour
that she returns to that program
tomorrow night and may be heard at 9:30 o'clock, Indianapolis time, over station WFBM. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Feld,
Award Winners
Art teachers here to attend the state teachers convention and donors of prizes in the Indiana Artists club’s 13th annual exhibition will be the honor guests Thursday at a tea to be given from 4 to 5:30 p. m. at Ayres’ in connection with the art show. The exhibition opened Saturday on the store's eighth floor where it will remain for two weeks. A list of the prize winners in the show—
thosen by a secret jury of two laymen and a professional artist— follows. “The Spring Thaw” (Clifton Wheeler), the Governor Schricker $100 award; “Adirondack Solitude” (George Jo Mess), $200 prize in memory of T. C. Steele; “My Body Is Aweary” (Elmer Taflinger), $200 award in memory of William Forsyth; “Tillers of the Grain” (Harry A. Davis Jr), the Mrs. Julian Bobbs $200 award.
Awards Made”
“Christopher” (Ruth Pratt Bobbs), the Joseph E. Cain $200 prize; “Helen” (Marie Goth), the Joseph J. Daniels $100 prize; “Con« voy, Hudson River” (Henrik Mayer), the Charles J. Lynn $100; “The Shadow of His Hand” (Harry E. Wood), Wallace O. Lee $100 purchase prize; “Blue and Gold” (Ran-
dolph Coats), Indianapolis Railways
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
WEDNESDAY MENUS
Breakfast Orange juice. Bacon. Wheat cakes, sirup.
Luncheon French omelet. Tomatoes and green beans Toast. Chocolate chip cup cakes. Stewed cinnamon pears.
Dinner
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Glazed onions, Red cabbage salad (see recipe). Poppyseed rolls. i Chocolate chip cake (remainder).
THURSDAY MENUS
Breakfast | Grapefruit. Shirred eggs. { Bacon, | Toast. | Luncheon
| Chegse and ham rarebit on toast. | Buttered parsnips. | Chocolate blanc mange.
Dinner Chili brown beef (see recipe).
Raw spinach, cucumber and radish!
salad,
Rye rolls. Crystallized apple dessert.
2 8 =» Red cabbage salad: 4 strips bacon or 3 thsps. bacon drippings, 2 tsps. salt, 3 tbsps. vinegar, 1 med. head red cabbage chopped, 1 small onion chopped, 1 thsp. sugar, % of a small green pepper chopped.
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Pan-iry bacon and remove strips. Add salt, vinegar, cabbage, onion and sugar. Cover and simmer 5 mins. Toss together in salad bowl, add green pepper and serve. Peeled, green, chopped cucumber also may be added for variation. Serves 4. ® = ¥ Chili brown beef: 1 lb. boneless beef chuck or shoulder arm utility beef cut in 1%-inch cubes. -Roll meat in 2 tbsps, flour and brown slowly and thoroughly in 2 tbsps. hot fat or drippings for 15 to 20 mins, Brown 1 c¢. chopped onion with meat. Add 2 tsps. salt, % tsp. pepper, 1 bay leaf, 4 whole cloves, % c. chili sauce, % c. boiling water.
‘| Cover and simmer 2 hours.
Add 4 sliced carrots, 1 1b. potatoes quartered, 1 lb. green peas, 1 tsp. salt, water if needed. Cover and continue to cook until vegetables are tender, 20 or 30 mins; Remove vegetables to serving dish; thicken gravy with 1 tbsp. flour and pour over meat.
Prize Donors Will Be Honored By Indiana Artists Club;
Are Listed
$100; “Dry Docks” (Floyd Hopper), Booth Tarkington $50 prize. “River Boat” (Paul Wehr), Mrs. Edgar H. Evans $50 water color award; “Fisherman's Return” (Edmund Schildknecht), Mrs. William C. Griffith $50 prize; “Calendulas in Pottery Pitcher” (Sybil Connell), Homer E. Capehart $50 prize; “Winter” (Lawrence Trissel), Dr. G. H. A. Clowes $50; “On Ten-Mile Creek” (Homer G. Davisson), Indianapolis Newspaper Publishers $50 prize. “Fisher Boat” (Helen Magner), $25 award given by Mrs, Hortense Rauh Burpee in memory of her mother; “We've Been to Mexico” (Jane Messick), Mrs. Fiske Landers $25; “Before Rationing” (Gladys B. Lett), Mrs. Earl B. Barnes $25; “Fruit Abstraction” (Mary Jane Bigler), 8. B. Walker $25; “Lady Grasshopper in Africa” (Ralph Thompson), $25 by anonymous donor; “Col. Reed Landers” (Elizabeth os MacCollum), Mrs. Edmund B, Ball $25.
Poetry Gres Elects Two
Mrs. John A. Hook and Mrs. E. G. Morton were elected vice president and treasurer of the Poets’ Corner organization at a recent directors meeting at the central Y. W. C. A. The group Sponsors the Poets’ Corner—a collection of poetry books—at the Y. W. The next meeting of the board will be April 15, Other officers are Dr. Willard N. Clute, president, and Miss Olive Inez Downing, general secretary.
Additional board members are Dr.
Lillian Crockett Lowder, Mrs. Josephine Duke Motley and Miss June Winona Snyder; Honorary members of the organization are Mr. and
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~ Directors Announce Purchases and Gifts Miss Blanche Stillson recently was
Herron Art school’s
the direction of Mrs. Shirley Murphy of the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Hahn to Attend
Convention
Mrs. E. May Hahn, American War Mothers national president, left yesterday for Raleigh, N. C, to attend the state convention there tomorrow through Friday. Organizers, plans for a national convention and for Mother's day will be discussed at the meeting. Mrs, Hahn will visit in Washington and attend the War Mothers’ L Armistice day services Nov. 11 on the east portico of the capitol
Delta Zetas Will Celebrate Anniversary
The 42d anniversary of Delta Zeta sorority will be celebrated tos night by the Indianapolis alumnae chapter at a candlelight ceremony in the home of Mrs. Robert W, Platte, 337 N. Kenyon st. Mrs. Orison H, Hayes, one of the group’s founders, will be an honor guest. Special guests will be Mesdames Ralph M. Cox, J. William Hoffman, John C. Knox, Ray G. Kremer,
Leonard J. Kroll, Robert L. Locke
wood, Fred B. Ray, Fred H. Schriner, George B. Asche, I. R. York, Ernest C. Goshorn, Norman Met~ calf and Charles Scruby. The alumnae officers will assisy
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Mrs. William H. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keller of Beech! Grove.
Club to Meet
The Mothers’ club of Boy Scout troop 73 will hold a business meeting at 7:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church
preceding the troop’s -annual Halloween party.
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