Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1944 — Page 20

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_ Founders' Day to Be Celebrated Monday ' Morning By Tudor Hall School Students

TUDOR HALL SCHOOL STUDENTS will observe, founders’ day during an assembly program Monday morning in the school auditorium. The members of the Grandchildren’s society will be introduced to the school. Miss Gene Scheidenhelm is president of the society which has numerous active and alumnae members. The alum».nge, friends and parents of the grandchildren will be guests at the 10:25 o'clock program.

. » . . ~ w . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Hill presided at the luncheon today in the Columbia club honoring the Town Hall

speaker, H.. Napier Moore of Toronto, Canda. Mr. Moore, editor of Maclean publications, discussed “Canada, Your Next Door Neighbor.” Other luncheon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leckrobe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Kellam and Dr. and.Mrs. W. L. Richardson.

Pre-Nuptial Party to Honor Miss Little

MISS EVELYN LITTLE will be entertained at a tea and miscellaneous shower Nov. 11, given by Mrs, John R. Pies in her home. Miss Little is the bride-to-be of 8. Sgt. Howard L. Bruns. They will be married sometime next month. Mrs, Piles will be assisted by Mrs, George Little, the honor guest's mother; Mrs, Sexson Humphreys, Crawfordsville; Mesdames W. H. Day, Wilbur Little and Robert McKee, Misses Bertha Everett, i Frieda Brooks and Julia Winings, The guests will include Mesdames pt Dwight R. Johnson Jr., Gene Lacy, Chester Conway, W. Kenneth : Green, Wilbur J. Doran, Adrian Lasley dnd Charles Breece and Dr. and Mrs. Sumner L, Martin Also, Misses Gladys Brooks, Sibyl Garretson, Margery .Carl, Margaret Champlin, Marjorie Guthrie, Rosemary Chaplin, Earline Hester, Margaret Laughlin, Jean Sauer and Alice Campbell, Among the out-of-town guests invited are Mrs. Jack Perkins, New Castle; Mrs. A. Boyd Stocker, Nokomis, Fla.; Mrs. Winifred Himmel, Washington, Ill; Mrs. Wray Stickford, Pt. Wayne; Mrs. George Streit, Long ‘Island, N. Y3 Miss Mary Kay Brooks, Mt. Pleasant, Mich,; Miss Ruth Robson, Marion, O.; Miss Blanch Jewell, Chicago; Miss Lulu Roedel, Los Angeles, and Lt. (jg) Dorothy E. Paul, WAVES, ~ Washington. Miss Carol Hyman Is Engaged ANNOUNCEMENT 18 MADE of the engagement of Miss Carol Hyman to Capt. Robert M. Walker by her mother, Mrs, Arthur's. Hyman, Capt. Walker; who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker, . Is serving in the European area. Both Miss Hyman and Capt. Walker attended Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. # ” » o “" ”

Mrs. Carrie Hyman, Monroe, La. announces the approaching . marriage of her daughter, Rose Doris, and Lt. Robert D. Kahn, army air forces, son of Mr, and Mrs. 8, Carroll Kahn of Indianapolis. : : 5 The wedding will be at 3 p. m. Sunday in Monroe and ¥r. and Mrs. Kahn will attend. The bride-to-be attended Gulf Park seminary and is a graduate of Louisiana university. Lt, Kahn was graduated from Purdue university, The couple will be at home in Lincoln, Neb., where the prospective bridegroom will be stationed.

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\ Miss Emily Beebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Beebe, recently wes graduated from Denison university in Granville, O. +. . . Miss Jean Ross of Indianapolis is visiting Miss Marjorie Wells of St. Louis at Stephens college, Miss-Ross attended the school's re« cent national alumbae conference held in Columbia, Mo.

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.{veal and lamb luncheon loaves.

[Food Research Leads to’ New Developments

Association’s Food Conference Ends

By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Women's Editor > G, 1. Joe is the “customer” in whom food processors are most interested at the moment, the civilan consumer is not being forgotten. The vast amount of :putrition research being done on foods for military supply will have its effect on the post-war. food picture. The 35 women's page and food

editors here attending a five-day

food conference have learned oi some of the food products that may be expected on grocers’ shelves after the war ends. The conference, which

tives association. At the Wilson & Co. meat packing firm Wednesday, the conference delegates were given a peek at .a variety of products still in the experimental stage as well as some already taking their consumer acceptance tests In various market areas.

Ready-to-Eat Hamburger

There is a ready-to-eat fried ham- | burger patty in its own individual] metal can, for instance. This al-| ready has been o. k.'d by the quar-| termaster corps for the G. I. menu and well might appear some day on

In process of. development is a canned sandwich, too, complete with two slices of bread and meat. And there is a small tin containing a serving of pork and apple sauce representing the first try at canning a meat-and-fruit combination. Numerous meat-and-vegetable combinations are taking their trial runs in research laboratories and some meats never before canned successfully are scheduled to apappear. One of the latter is pork sausage meats canned in brine.

Canned Luncheon Meats

Good news for the housewife who likes canned luncheon meat on her table is the appearance of three varieties in addition to the smoked pork which formerly dominated the field. Already started in five marketing areas and scheduled for introduction in eight others are beef.

Babies, go, are getting their share of attention from nutrition research groups. The latest for them, and already-in some markets, is a precooked oat flake cereal developed by

Music Club Speaker clubs, spoke in Muncie this morn-

“Mrs. Clair ‘McTurnan, president ing at the convention of the group's of the Indiana Federation of Music 10th district.

MONKEY BUSINESS

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A rollicking little toy that fits _ over your hand and does what you make him do. Lots of fun for the kiddies and plenty of laughs for the whole family, Others with Panda, Bell Boy and Beat Head, $1.00

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Charles Mayer and Company

29 'W. Washington St. Phone LI. 5501

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the Quaker Oats Co, All mama has to do is stir warm milk or formula Into the flakes and let the junior member of the family “pitch in.”

Sets Rush Tea

Gamma-chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will give a rush tea from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the home of Mrs. Thomas Anderson, 1246 W. 34th st. :

Fi TUSTEAT “Progrant Kid in tHe’ receiving ‘line will be Mesdames Lée-Oldfield, Wilford Purgason and Bernard Smith. Mrs. George Rotroff, Mrs. Thomas Young and Miss Betty Rqesener will assist the hostess. Rushees attending the tea will be Mesdames Paul M. White, Robert Harbison, Kenneth Hurlbut, Darrell Walton, H. O, Pierce, Lee Dessauer, Robert Highland, Carl Hilkene, Andrew Gus and Walter Carson, Miss Wilma Jean Worrell and Miss Mary Catherine Cloud.

Council of Women Book Speaker

Capt. Sprague Gardiner, Billings general hospital, Ft. Harrison, will talk on “War Neurosis” Monday at a meeting of the Indianapolis branch, Council of Administrative

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ns Card Party

The fourth annual card party of the St. Thomas Aquinas Women’s.

club will be at 2 p. m. Wednesda,

y in Block’s auditorium, Members

of the committee in charge are (left to right) Mesdames J. R. Frigge,

Carl Quiesser, George Hart, Timothy Charles Knoerle, Leo J. Mahoney, Paul Hussey, Hogan, T. C. McDonald, A. E. Coddington, John

Latz, Marvin Brezette, Harry May,

ends. today, is being sponsored by| o.. peifieck and Ted Marbaugh. Other committee members are the Chicago Newspaper Representa-| no. q.,nes Peter Beczkiewicz, Thomas Quinn, James Kinney, Edmund

tricker, Walter Joyce, $s Brady, Dennis dwin, Charles

Paul Fouts and Arthur James.

W. D. C. Members Will Hear.

Dr. John J. Haramy Speak; Department to Note Art Week

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Dr. John. J Haramy will address members of .the Woman's Depart-

ment club at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday

meeting. Mrs. Frank C, Walker and Assisting the hostesses will be Mesdames H. G. Bradley, W. A. Brennan, E. E. Cahal, B, E. Dixon, George E. Dunn, Claude D. Funk, Bert 8. Gadd, Walter S.. Grow, Ira M. Holmes, Harry K. Jung and Walter C. Katterhenry. Also, Mesdames E. G* Kayser, Ernest R. Keller, Edgar Tom Lawrence, C. T, Malan, Frank E. Malott, R. G. Manning, Oscar Matthews, William C. McGuire, R. A. Miller, Elwood Morris, W. Presley Morton, E, H, Katterhenry, Edward L. ‘Pedlow, George O. Rafert, A, C. Rassmussen, Willlam IL. Sharp, Howard D. Spurgeon and Gustavus B. Taylor. ; Mesdames Boyd W. Templeton, Donovan A. Turk, Raymond R. Stewart, Martin H. Wallick, Harold O. Warren and Hobart L. Wilson, Dr. Mabel F, Bibler, Miss Mary B. Pottage and Mrs. J. M. Thistlethwaite, Sheridan,

5 ” » Members of the general W. D. C. will be guests of the-art department at 1:30 p. m. Monday for the observance of American art week. A. Reid Winsey, art department head at DePauw. university, will speak on “Have We An American Art?” : Honor guests will be Mesdames Alvin T. Coate, Felix T. McWhirter, Hezzie B. Pike and Frank C. Walker. Mrs. H. E. Blasingham will preside and Mrs, Coate and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander will pour at the tea to follow the meeting. The tea hostesses. will be Mrs. Stephen J. Klos and Mrs, Edward L. Pedlow, co-chairmen; Mesdames J. E. Barcus, 8. J. Bardsley, Marie

"| M. Breeding, C. B. Camp, E. A. Car-

son, ‘E. G. Kayser, Paul T, Rochford, Paul

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Red Cross Canteen Corps to Open Class

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teen corps will open a new 20-hour course at 7:30 .p. m. Thursday in the chapter house, 1126 N. Meridian st. Mrs. Inez Hunt will instruct the class which will meet on Tuesday and Thursday nights. - A modified nutrition course for Camp Fire Girls will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Red Cross

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Temple Book Review Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review “The Time for Decision” at 10:30 a, m, Tuesday in the Temple, 10th and Delaware sts. This is the first review in a series of six sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew congrega-

Women in Education, in Ayres’ auditorium, :

tion,

L Wartime Eating 2 Metd Given

EVERY WOMAN AND GIRL SHOULD FIND the art of making fine

fruit cake challenging. A fragrant,

to cut into thin, trim slices or thick chunks brim full of fruit and

rich, beautiful’ cake, moist enough

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The Indianapolis Red Cross can- |

in the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian

st, His subject will be “America’s Destiny.” Mrs. Roland M. Cotton is chairman and Mrs. Harry E. Watson and Mrs. James Crooks are vice chairmen .of the informal tea to follow the

Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew will pour.

Guild to Hear Hospital Head

Dr. Frank Jennings, superintendent of the Marion County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside, will speak Monday at the Sunnyside guild’s luncheon in the ~Columbi club, . o He -will - discuss post-war plans for the hospital, and outline ac-

tivities for the guiid’s participation |-

in the future program. Mrs. Myron J. Austin will preside at the business session following the luncheon. © Mrs. Albert W. Claffey is luncheon chairman, - assisted by Mesdames DeWitt Brown, John W. Burke, John L. Bulger, 'E. L. Burnett, Charles Byfield, A. BY Chapman and O. A. Chillson.

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Navy Officer ; Will Be Wed On Sunday - -

‘Vance-Faust Rite to Be Nov. 23

clude wedding dates set and the announcement of attendants. Miss Phyllis Jane Duntfewold has set Sunday as the date for her ‘marriage to Ensign Addison G. Dunn, U. 8S. N. R. The ceremony

| will be read at 2:30 p. m. by the Rev, Ralph E. Weisser in the First)

Evangelical dnd Reformed church.

sister's maid of honor and Miss Carolyn Dunn, the prospective will bridesmaid. » . » Miss Elizabeth Louise Faust and Charles Ernest Vance will be married at 9 a. m. Nov, 23 in the St. Anthony's Catholic church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faust, 427 Concord st. Miss Elizabeth Nelson will be the maid of honor and Miss Helen Nelson will be the bridesmaid. Carl Faust, the bride-to-be’s brother, will serve as best man and the usher will be Robert Nelson. s 5 s Wednesday is the date set by Miss Margaret A. Martin for her wedding to S. Sgt. Joseph W. Praters, The ceremony will be at 7 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Miss Edya Prater, the. prospective bridegroom's sister, will\be the bride-to-be's only attendant and the best man will be Charles Morrow.

Mf. and Mrs. John G. Miller, 1428 N. Dearborn st; announce the engagement and approaching marriage of - their daughter, Dorothy, to Howard R. Belschwend® printer 1-¢, U. 8. N. R. Chaplain Karl G. Peterson will read ‘the vows at 6:30 p. m. Nov. 17 in the ‘post chapel at the naval base in Anacostia, near Washington.

A. W.V.S. Party

A Thanksgiving party will be given at 8 p.m. Wednesday by the American Women’s Voluntary services in the Columbia club. Mrs.

co-ordinator, will give an fllustrated fashion talk and a musical program will be presented by Miss

Victoria Montani, harpist.

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WASSON'S SHOE CENTER,

The grammar school crowd is ‘campaigning hard for these new Buster Browns for fall — in fact, these shoes are the everyday votegetters on the children’s ticket. Youngsters are all-for their important looking — Mothers rely on their safe features and sound wearing qualities.

2.30 to

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Buster Brown Gang every Saturday — iB 9 A. M. Station WIRE. :

Highlights of the bridal news in-|’

Miss Mary Dunnewold will be her,

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Elizabeth Patrick, Ayres . fashion |pe

Recent Bride

. Kindred photo. Mrs. Ross W. Murphy was Miss Pearl E. Butcher before her marriage Oct. 12 in the Speedway Christian church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Butcher, Indianapolis, and S. Sgt. Marphy is the son of Mr. anid Mrs. Reuben Murphy, Louisville, Ky. The couple is at home at 1226 N. Illinois st. The bridegroom is stationed at Ft. Harrison.

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FRIDAY, NOY. 3, 1944, Woman's Club |To Hear Talk by Dr. M. O. Ross"

Tri Kappa Sorority ,

To Meet Monday

Luncheons, a book review and an open house .are featured in today’s organizations’ news. : Dr. M. O. Ross, president of Butler university, will speak Wednes-

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vide” at a meeting of the Indian apolis branch, State Assembly Woman's club, Luncheon will be served at 1280 p. m. in the Sum- . Mrs. J. W. Atherton is chairma¥* assisted by Mesdames JohnH. Hewitt, E. C. Wakelam, Lloyd D. Claycombe, James E. McCaslin, Lo R. Markun, George H. Batchelor, Joseph F. Sexton, U. 8. Lesh, Flayg, McMurray, Edgar Blessing, Clyde Karrer, M, Clifford Townsend, .H bert Wadsworth and Arthur " Robinson and Miss Della Hemmer.

Mrs. Charles Newman, 6136 Ew-

Voters League Board to Meet

Adoption of local league plans for a nation-wide campaign will be discussed at the board meeting of the Indiana League of Women Voters next Thursday and Friday in the Columbia club. The national league has indorsed the proposals of the Dumbarton Oaks conference, and the Indiana league will take part in the promo« tion and discussion of: the questions raised in order to stir thé “imagination and intelligence of the ‘millions of individual citizens to support the general proposals and express their opinions on specific steps to be taken,” Mrs. John K. Goodwin, state president, said. TR ‘Mrs. Marc Law, Chicago, national board member, who will attend the meeting, will .send the India league decisions to Washington.’ The steering committee which will work for; legislative measures sponsored by ' the league in the nding session of the legislature will meet for the first-time during

the session. Mrs. A. W. Noling and’

ing at '1'p. m. Monday of the Indianapolis associate chapter of Tri Kappa sorority. = 4 Mrs. Howard Obenchain will give a book review and the hostess will be assisted by Mesdames C. E Moon, Frank Millis apd Margaret Federman.

club will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the Butler university chapter house. The' meeting will be fol-

and the. group will roll bandages from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Red Cross room at Butler,

A dinner meeting will be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday by members of the Marion County salon 126, 8 and 40, in the. Y, W. 0. A. Mrs. John

ning Johnson is reservations chairman. 1

Members of the. Saturday Afternoon. Literary club will meet tomorrow in the home ‘of: Miss Anna

{Meier, 1009 Central ave, Mrs. T.

J. Cornwell will discuss “Current Best Sellers in Non-Fiction” and “The Message of Louis ‘Adamic” will be given by Mrs. C. H. Lloyd. Mrs. Joseph, the hostess.

Baked Green Peppers

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Mrs. Allen.Smith are co-chairmen of the committee. * ’

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day on “The Great Economic Di- ~

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