Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1944 — Page 12
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THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS "FOR THE PLAYERS club's first play ef the season have been announced by Mr, and Mrs. Harry V. Wade, chairmen. The opening event will be a minstrel show Dec. 2, in the auditorium of the American United Life Insurance Co. ; . Those on the committee are Messrs. and Mesdanies Hugh Carpenter, Vance Smith, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Herman Wolff, Alfred Noling and George Fotheringham. Mr, Foth-
eringham {is president of ‘the group.
‘Other events are scheduled for
Jan. 27, with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher as chairmen and March 24, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buschmann in charge.
Civic Theater Groups will Meet
ACTIVITIES ARE BEING planned this month by two: groups of the’ Civic theater—the Backstage club and the Workshop, The
club will give a musical review Nov,
19 as the opening of the year’s
events. It will be given in the theater and those on the program
will be Mesdames Wallace Hislop,
Daniel Robinson and Eleanor
Cinelli, Harold Yeagey, Sol Blumenthal and Faustino Rico of
Mexico,
The review will include sketches, readings and dancing followed . by a buffet supper, Mrs. Ford Kaufman will be in charge of the : supper. The club's officers are Richard Fisenbach, president; Mrs. Roger - Beane, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs, Walter Houppert, vice
president.
Two one-act plays will be presented at the Workshop's meeting at 8 p. m. Nov. 26, in the theater. Following the performances, plays will be read and discussed for December and January,
Skating Club to Give Party
THE WINTER CLUB of Indianapolis, which is affiliated with thie
U. 8. Figure Skating association, wil
from 5:30 until 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Coliseum.
1 hold a Halloween skating party Mr, and Mrs,
T._ Sherman McClean will be on the program. Ross Coffin is chairman for the event assisted by Mesdames McClean, Bernice Kerl and 0. K. Smith, Mr. Smith and Miss Muriel Adams.
A tea will be given from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by the
Hoosier Salon Patrons association Morrell,
honoring - Mrs, Marie Dawson
The tea will be in the new art gallery in the State Life
building. Among those who will preside at the tea table will be
FR ROR 4 Pre GRA
Wilbur Pes Sk ; E ving
The migubers of the Stephens
: Mrs, H.-C. Ryker left today for Pass-A- Grille, Fla, where she - will spend the winter with Ma). and
Mesdames Carlos Recker, Willlam Allen Moore, Joseph Miner and
Mrs. R. J. Spivey. » ” » College Alumnae club will meet
at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow with Miss Edns Mahr.
Board Lists New Directors
For Season
Mrs. W. W. Reedy was elected petitions and legislative director at a recent meeting of the Marion county W. C. T. U, board. Other directors are Mrs. C. G.
Eicher, spiritual life and religious education; Mrs. Ruth Esky, alcohol education and medical temperance; Mrs. Theron Waddell, Christian citizenship and international rela-
tions; Mrs, Harold O'Brien, mothers |
meetings. Mrs. Richard Imlay, fairs and exhibits; Mrs, Ebert Playmate, flower
. mission and relief; Mrs. T. A. Berry, - missions; - Mrs. J. G. Watkins, sol-
diers and sailors; Mr, Ward, speech conte... - Mrs, J. G. Beck, official papers; Mrs. Carrie Ross, work among Negroes; Mrs, E. P. Messick, institutes, and Mrs. Martha Best and Mrs. Fred L. Iske, music. Mrs. |
W, Brower
: ~ Bloomfield Mou te PRwident: | eesti >
Printmakers
Plan Display
The Indiana Society of Printmakers will celebrate its 10th anniversary with an exhibit of prints in Block's auditorium, The display will open Monday and continue through Nov, 18, George Mess is chairman of the exhibit assisted by Frederick Polley.
. Mrs. Edinund Brucker is in charge
of sales, The display is open to the public, - Among the Indiana artists whose work will be shown are Wayman Adams, Paul W, Ashby, Mr, Brucker, Robert C. Craig, David Dunlap, L. O. Griffith, Donald M. Mattison, Mr, Mess, Doel Reed, Norman B. Wile son and Edmund Schildknecht, Mes«
~dames- Loreen Wingerd De Waard,
Ella Fillmore Lillie and Evelynne Mess, Misses Carolyn Ashbrook, Clara Epstein, Constance Forsyth and Ruth Sarber and. Sister Mary Rosalie.
Roast Lamb Hints
To go with roast lamb these suggestions are offered: homemade chow-chow, chutney or currant jelly as a change from such old standbys as mint sauce and mint jelly. And as a good foil for the cold sliced lamb, try horseradish sometime,
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In pastel shades.
think of a nicer gift for
ink poppies, realistically done A delightful break. {fest set that: lends soft color and . charm to your table—and we can't.
32. Plecy Sarvice i750
SECOND FLOOR Mall 4nd Phony Orders Carefully Tiled
Events
CHURCHES
Central Christian. 7 p, m. Thurs. In the church. Dinner, “The Church of Europe,” panel discussion. Mesdames Ralph L. Holland, Walter QGingery, Ralph J. Hudelson, F. Marion Smith and Virgil A, Sly on the panel. Mrs. William A. Shullenberger, presiding. Miss ~Beatrice Houze, devotions. Study olub, Bt. Mary's Catholic. 1:30 p. m, Thurs, Citizens Gas and Coke Utility auditorium, Card party. Mrs. Clara Feldman, chairman. Nov. circle, Altar society, 8t. Philip Neri Catholic. 2 and 8 p. m, today. In the parish auditorium. Card parties. 8 p. m. Sat. Foresters’ hall, Card party. CLUBS ; Bide-A-Wee. 8 p. m. today. Miss Minnie Weisshaar, 416 N. Forrest, hostess. Ladies Federal, Thurs. Mrs. Charles H. Tuttle, 902 Butler, hostess. “Theater party. Mu Phi Patroness. 10:30 a. m, Nov. _8. Mrs. Herbert Wagner, 5235 | “Graceland, hostess Yin piano recital,
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North Side Study. Thurs. Mrs. Roy Martin, 310 8. Emerson, hostess. Favorite poenis by club members. - SORORITIES Beta chap. Alpha Beta Gamma. 8 p. m. today. Mrs, Leona Lewis, 828 Mills, hostess. ; Alpha Lambda chap, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Fri. + Rauh building. “Health and Personality” Miss Martha Bivens, speaker, Alpha chap., Omega Phi Tau. 6:30 p. m, today. Mrs, Willlam Ball, 1225 Congress, hostess, Wiener roast for rushees. Zeta chap., Phi Delta Pi. 7: 30 p. m today. Mrs, Charles Busenburg, 1530 Hiatt, hostess. Business meeting. Rho Gamma Chl, 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Marvin Coleman, 1150 Congress, hostess.
Annual Memorial Rite To Be Held by Society
The Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of ‘Isabella society, will hold its annual memorial service at 7:30 a. m. Sunday in St. John's Catholic church. Following the ceremony, a breakfast will be held in the Claypool hotel, after which officers will be installed, Miss Thelma Haugh and Mrs, Joseph. Mentzer are in charge of reservations. Miss Anna Dooley recently . was appointed chairman of the group's | sewing ‘guild.
any home,
Nita Mrs.
‘nutrition course beginning &t 1:30
physio-therapy scholarships.
ec. Democrars Set
Mesdames Perry Ratcliff, Robert E. Walker and Roy H. Whaley (left to right) are members of the Indianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Reta Phi sorority whieh will sponsor the Nov. 17 performance of the Civic theater's production, “The: Little Foxes.” They are among the team captains for the event. The proceeds of the performance will be used for the Pi Phi's settlement school at Gatlinburg, Tenn, and for
Thé Bridal Scene—
and a recent marriage.
J....Mrs. John G. Benson St Miss HR ka A WTOw en.
| Nesbit. The party will be in the White Cross gu
Nesbit and George Newton will be
Miss Melba Nesbit to Be Guest At Pre-Nuptial Party Tonight; Winklepleck Wedding Date Set
Features of ‘the bridal news include a wedding date set, a shower.
Thelma Ha BE:
married Dec. 26.
Red Cross Sets
|New Classes
This Month
Six classes in the Red Cross streamlined course in home care of the sick and three in nutrition are being scheduled by the local chap~ ter. _ Two home nursing classes will start tomorrow at school 54. Mrs. Lawrence. Condra is sponsor and Mrs. Donald Voyls, R. N,, is instructor. Two other classes will start next week in school 21 with Mrs. Ray Harlan as sponsor and Mrs. Forrest Monical,” R. N., instructor.
class beginning this week at school 35. The instructor will be Mrs, O. H, Goodrich, R, N. A section by the U. 8. A. chapter, American War Mothers, also will open this week. Mrs. Charles Nugent, R, N,, will instfuct the group in the Y. W. C. A. Mrs, C. C. Brown is sponsor,
Other Groups
A class in nutrition began today in the Indiana Womeh's prison under the direction of Mrs. Gallup with Mrs, Winifred Thrash-
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instructor Ethel .Roys WY Sy as"a
p. m. tomorrow in school 73. Mrs. William Harbin is the sponsor. Mrs. James Stainbrook is sponsor
in school 18. The instructor will be Mrs. Frances Gifford.
seeking experienced knitters. Arsocks, V-neck sweaters with sleeves, gloves for the navy and toe socks to fit over casts,
Mrs. R. H. Sherwood
Mrs. Lloyd Kerr will direct a
Marion
of another division to begin Nov, 8}.
ticles to. be knitted include army
Kenneth Bogart, Maude
Leod, Dorothy Shafef, Hawkins, Tessa Carter, Tucker,
Jordan, Also
John Egger, Edgar Hawk, Dougherty,
Burris. Misses Madge Caldwell,
nette Yeomans, Frances
Mr.
Gulfport, Miss.
Mrs. John Haymaker.,
For Health
pn a center. Miss Mu The guests will be Mesdames
Lottie Hitz, Ethel Martindale, Edna Kahn, Forest McIlroy, Ralph -McFlorence
Ronald Bailey, Michael Grannan, Justine Miller and
Mesdames Frank = Adney,
Francis Young and Robert Dick, Misses Ruth Madsen, Catherine Peet, Helen Wessel, Mary Barnard, Eloise Shumaker and Ruth
Black, Josephine McDowell; . Min-
Nelma McClay, Emma 8Schlender, Athalene Martin and Lucille Dick. J
Miss Sarah Ann Winklepleck has chosen Nov, 25 as the date for her marriage. to Pfc. Robert Paul Blei, U. 8. M. ©: R. The ceremony will be at 9 a. m. in Providence, R. I.
and Mrs. Orlando Harvey, 2615 E. St. Clair st, announce the A of their daughter, Cora Belle, and Lt, Darrell Thomas. The The ceremony was Saturday in
- Legion Unit Plans - ership Drive
Plans for a membership drive weré made at a recent meeting of the juniors of the Indianapolis post 4, American Legion auxiliary. Miss Margaret Haymaker, Forest Manor ave, was hostess for the business and social meeting. “ ‘|8he was assisted by her mother, The Red Cross production center in the War Memorial building is
Foods Listed
' BETTER STOP coddling your-ap-
Will Hear
to 16; in Columbus, O
Bash,
- Lloyd
James jcluding missions, the Clyde
and others.
Helen U. 8.
ice and a presidents’ dinner.
theme: “Our
Will Speak
diy and Sunday. ~~
Chicago, will be the speaker.
3612 pose in Action.”
The three day in the Central ¥. W.
Churchwomen
Mrs. Holland
Mrs. Ralph L. Holland will present a paper on “The State of the Church in Europe — In Both the
wil entertain at | fhe and Oceipled: tas
at
Mrs. Holland is president of the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen. Her ‘paper embodies the findings of a forum conducted by the Indianapolis council some weeks
ago. At the Columbus meeting, there will be discussions: of problems confronting churchwomen today, economic foundation of world order, the cause and cure of prejudice, race relations
in-
At the close of the meeting, it is planned to publish a handbook for the program guidance of churchwomen's councils throughout. the
The three guest speakers scheduléd are: Dr. Georgia Harkness of Chicago, Bishop Bromley Oxnam of Boston and Dr. Walter Judd. There will be a processional, worship serv-
The
entire program is built around the Responsibility in World-Wide Christian Fellowship,”
Dr. Efroymson
Dr. Clarence W. Efroymson, Butler university, will be a discussion leader at the southern Indiana fall conference for business clubs of the — FW Cn Aats-be-held hers Satur.
Reception For Sunday
An informal reception honoririg
| Democratic candidates for state and J
county offices will be held from 2 ufitil 5 p. m. Sunday in the state
sylvania st. Marion county vice chairman, will speak. Guests will include James ‘Beattey, county chairman; Thomas Bell, ‘11th ward chairman; Mrs. Edna Bingham, state vice chairman, and Mrs, Catherine Wakelam, 11th district vice chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer will be
- hostess assisted by Mesdames Mary | Stack, Bessie Alums, Carrol i Las
Lucy Buckley, Inez Far Collins, Elizabeth Stewart, pert Bell, Imogene McCleary and Eliza~ beth Steele, Misses. Izone Riley, Helen Johnson, Alice Moore, Anna Fisher and Naomi Maple.
Club Meeting
Wayne Township War Mothers club will sponsor a card party at 8:.0 p. m, tomorrow in the American Legion hall, 6566 W, Washington st. will be Mesdames W. R. Robinson, T. O. Bush- and Ernest Bryant.
- A banquet Saturday: night in the] : Phyllis “Wheatley branch ‘will open the conference. Mrs. Edna McAfee,
Her
subject will be “Our Christian Pur- |
discussion groups will meet at 10:30 a. m. the following
Other leaders besides Dr. Efroymson will be Mrs. N. P.’ Snethen of the League of Womén Voters, whose topic will-be “Our World,” and Miss
- | Georgia Offutt, staff member of the
Post-War Ad jusimenty, he
Phyllis. Wheatley Y. 'W. who will discuss “Ourselves in Relation to
Democratic clubrooms, 319 N, Penn-| % Mrs. J. Paul Dunn,|
The committee in charge;
Mrs. William E. McCalley, yeo-
man 2-¢, SPARS, was Miss Alice’ G. Sullivan before her marriage;
Sept. 28, in the Gesu church in Miami, Fla, ‘The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Sullivan, 916 N. Rural st., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. McCalley, 638 East ern ave. The couple is at home
in Miami, where Mr. McCalley,
petty officer 1-¢; U. 8. N. R,, is stationed.
MORRISONS
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20 W. WASH. ST,
[Woman ‘Author
Says Politics Can Use Charm
By ALICIA HART. @ NEA Staff Writer
maybe you've a hankering to go ac= tive . . . perhaps you'd like a career ina fleld” ‘where women are earning their livelihoods. Urging you on. because she thinks politics can use feminine charm and that it's an excellent field in which to develop personality-=reasons aside’ from patriotism—is Eve Garrette, author of “A Political Handbook for
You start, she says, in the “primary school” which is’ the political
“I Women.”
{club in your assembly district.
s ®'®8s QUICKEST WAY to there, according to Mrs. Garrette, is to coax your friends. in . various women’s organizations: to emulate your example. Knowing, that you have-a “fol= lowing” will prompt your club te name yout for more attrattive com= mittees; to boost you on your climb up the career ladder.
Macaroni With Meat
Cut frankfurters in cubes and laye er in tasserole when making baked
Named Guild Head
Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood was elected president of the Needle work guild at a meeting of the group yesterday afternoon. Other officers are Mesdames Lyman B. Whitaker, John R. Sentney,
petite, you who say you hate spine ach; or humoring the bathroom scales, you who push aside your milk, if you don't want to spend the winter battling head colds, losing luster from your looks, or feel ing as low as the buckle on your shoe,
macaroni.
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go on from
Charles A. Garrard and R. R. Scott, first through fourth vice presidents; Mrs. Ted Kuhns and Mrs. Mark W, Pangborn, secretary and assistant, and Mrs. Arthur A, Smock, treasurer,
Fifty pairs of shoes and 10,745 garments were: collected during the
the maintenance of health. ' » . »
The only way to keep a jump ahead of such threats is to plant your teeth in foods needed dally for
HERE THEY are, and they're not to be taken one today and another
guild's recent were distributed this morning to
local agencies.
“round-up.”
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8 Cups , 8 Bauoers +
6 Berving Plates
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Set Consists of:
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Plates
6 Bread and Butter :
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tomorrow, ~but every single day: Milk or milk products, breads, cereals and © flours and proteins (meat, fish, cheese, eggs, dried peas and beans). Green and yellow vegetables, po-
fruits, butter or fortified margarine, citrus fruits or tomatoes for vitamin C,
Pearl Choker Serves As Suit Accessory.
choker of pearls worn above a highnecked blouse is recommended.
tatoes and other vegetables andl
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Superfluous Hair Why be burdened with & disfigurePEmtion ” Sk be Shun Jutirs he ehligetion,
Fo way to get along with folks.
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