Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1944 — Page 15
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oclety— v Announcement Made of Engagement Of Miss Joan Miller, Lt. S. H. Zeigler
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MAJ. AND MRS. CLIFFORD STEWART MILLE announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joan Adele, and Lt. Samuel Howard Zeigler, U. 8. N. R., son of Mrs. Zura Zeigler Brown of Ft.
+. Wayne.
"The welding will be the latter part of this month in. the SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. The bride-to-be attended Indiana and Butler universities and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Lt. Zeigler, who is stationed in the Aleutian Islands, is a graduate of Northwestern university and received his naval commission at the Harvard university supply school. Miss: Miller has chosen Miss Arline Hyde as maid of honor and Miss Agatha Kemper as bridesmaid.
Art Board Books Tea for Friday
A TEA ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON from 4 until 5 o'clock, to be giveniby the directors board of the Art Association of Indianapolis; will ‘hdmor Indianapolis grade school teachers, The tea will be in the John Herron Art museum and Harry E. Wood, fine and practical arts director for the schools, and Wilbur Peat, museum head, will be the speakers. Mrs. Robert B. Failey and Mrs. Ell Lilly, co-chairmen of association’s activities, will be in charge of the event. Their assistants will include Mesdames Frederic Appel, Albert Beveridge Jr., Julian Bobbs, John Collett and Leonidas Smith. I The museum staff assistants will be Misses Anna Hasselman, Carolyn Ashbrook, Claire Willlams and June Woodworth and Ferd Brumblay. Also assisting from the schools will be Misses Doris Lynn, Marie Stewart, Laura Holden, Ida Lobraico and Myrtle Mize, Virgil Stinebaugh and Mr. wood. Misses Holden, Mize, Lobraico and Woodworth will pour. » . 8 . * » Recently elected members of the” John Herron Art school’s government cduncil are James Wicks, chairman; Miss Elinor Calvert, secretary, and Misses Patricia Fenton, Anne Hoffman and Marjorie Mueller, Stewart Boughton, John Bernhardt and Perry Davis, council members. ~
Miss Kelly Names Attendants
MISS MARY CLAIRE KELLY, whose mariage to Ensign John H. Morrison Jr, U. 8. N. R, will be Saturday, has chosen her wedding attendants. Miss Margaret Mary, Clark will be maid of honor and Miss Agnes Catherine Kelly, the bride-to-be’s sister, and Miss Nancy Nell Morrison, the prospective bridegroom’s sister, will be bridesmaids, George Bell will serve as best man, . . a» » FE a Mrs, Donald Hendrickson will be hostess tomorrow for the chapter of the D. A. R. Miss Anna Poncher will speak and assist the hostess, ” s . ” ns the Western College Alumnae club will meet at Mrs. H. V. Smock. Mr, Smock will speak on in England while on active duty as an army officer. Mrs. president, will announce plans for the Tatterman marionette show to be sponsored by the club Nov. 25. 8" ? . =» Mrs, J. Harvey Belton will preside Friday at the board nieeting of the Suemma Colman home. The session will be at 1 p. m, in the home. Officers will be elected. * :
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Clubs— Reading Club’s Guest Day Tea Set for Friday’
A luncheon, bridge party, speakers and an election of officers appear in the club news. A guest day tea will be held at 2 p. m. Friday by the Friday Afternoon Reading club, Mrs, - Paul Rupprecht will speak at the tea to be in the D. A. R., chapter house. Mrs. Paul Fleitz and Mrs, Frank Edenharter will present a musical program. Mrs. T, F. Schlaegel is chairman assisted by Mrs. Charles Cherdron and Mrs. R. P. Bell. Mrs. G. H. Healey and Mrs, G. P. Steinmetz will pour. "
Mrs. A. O. Mason will talk on «preedom of the Air” tomorrow at a meeting of the Indianapolis Current Events club. Mrs. L. G. Winget, 118 E. oth st, will be hostess for the dessert luncheon at 12:30 p. m. The Lawrence Homemakers’ club will meet at ‘1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Henry Trittapo, 47th st.
club.
Ritter ave., will be the hostess.
r Mrs. Olin T. Arbaugh (left) is general Frank Boles, of a musicale to be presented Nov. p. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist church.
The Bridal Scene— Miss Sarah Ann Winklepleck Will Be Entertained Sunday; Williams’ Attendants Chosen
Showers and the announcement of attendants highlight the bridal
" {ig chairman, assisted by Mrs, Thomas Bunch (center) and Mus. 19 by the Phi Beta sorority. The event will he at 7:45 Service men will be guests and the public may attend.
news.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Members Arrange Musicale,
Mrs. John A. Baxter, 2028 E. 19th st, will entertain Sunday’ with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Sarah Ann winklepleck. The honor guest and Pfc. Robert Paul Blei, U. 8.-M. C. R, will be married Nov.
|Tea Booked
|Printmak
By Society of
Group Notes 10th
The Indiana Society of Printmakers will give a tea at 2 p. m, to-
| morrow in Block's auditorium in | connection with the organization's | 10th anniversary print exhibit which will continue through Nov, 18. | The tea will be a feature of the two-weeks' display of prints by in-
diana, Ohio and Illinois Societies of ¢
Printmakers. George Jo Mess will
talk on prints and demonstrate the|
etching process. Members of the Butler university chapter of Delta Delta Delta so‘rority who will serve as hostesses |are Misses Joyce Bradley, Patricia Brown, Gretchen Edwards, Mary Grace French, Barbara Jardine, Janet Gregory, Betty Hearne. Phyllis Heisterkamp, Charlene Montgomery, Barbara Patterson, Ruth Marie Ralph, Betty Lou and Jo Ann Ranstead, Barbara Smith, Marjorie Swartz and Jeannette Walker.
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Awards Announced
Awards and honorable mentions in the show have been announced by Wilbur Peat, John Herron Art Museum director, who served as judge for the tri-state exhibit, Indiana artists receiving awards were Edmund Schildknecht, first; Donald Mattison, second, and L. O.
25, in Providence, R. I. . Guests at the shower will be Mrs. A. M. winklepleck and Mrs, Paul
H. Keller. The party will be in Mrs. Keller's home, 976 Campbell
Election of officers will be held at a luncheon meeting Friday of the Irvington Willing Workers Needle Mrs. Nellie Mullin, 203 8.
Auxiliary Units Set Meetings
A meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m. Friday by the Paul Coble unit, American Legion auxiliary, in the home of Mrs. J. Kent Leasure, $831 washington blvd. Mesdames William Doeppers, Ralph Lochry and Henry Nolting will assist. Mrs. Willlam A. McBride will preside at the board meeting at 11:30 a. m. Ee : ss = 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, 5115 Grandview dr., will be the hosts at a joint meeting of the Big Eagle unit 96, American Legion post and suxiliary, at 8 p. m. tomorrow. » 8 8 The Wayne unit 64, American Legion auxiliary, will make plans for their annual Christmas party at a meeting at 8 p. m. today in the post home, 6566 W. Washington st. Mrs. Harry P. Fahrbach will preside. Mrs. Harris Mondary, president, and Mrs. Prank O’Haver, secretary, will attend the state cgnference of
presidents and secretaries to be held tomorrow and Thursday in the
Juvenile Auxiliary To Sponsor Party
A benefit roller skating party will be given at 8 p.m. Friday at the Riverside skating rink by the Juvenile Detention -home auxiliary. Proceeds will be used to buy recreational equipment for the a s center. : In charge of the party will be Mesdames Fred L. Iske, William Freund, H. P. White, George Smith, David Jolly, L. W, Brandt and Cecil
Wives Club Books Meeting Thursday
A dinner - business meeting- and social hour will be held tomorrow by the Enlisted Men's Wives club. The dinner will be at 6 p. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist church. Plans “will be discussed for the group to work one night a month for. the White Cross guild. Mrs. Wayne Supinger is in charge of reservations for the dinner,
Artists Exhibit
“Rented Room,” a painting by Robert Owen Parks, was accepted for the annual exhibit of the Allied Artists of America being held this month in New York. Lawrence Trissell, Anderson, has a water color
Members of the Service-Study club will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. R. H. Fisher, 912 N.
talk on “Russian Government.”
Mrs. Frank Jeffries, 2815 Washington. blvd., will be hostess at 12:30 p. m. Nov. 21 for a meeting of the Chalcedony club. A bridge party will follow the luncheon. !
Miss Augusta Stevenson, biographer, will discuss “Educational Preparedness for Our Tomorrows” at a meeting Saturday of the Magazine club to be in the Woman's Department club. A tea will follow the program. Mrs. Frank Yarling will speak on «Armistice Day” and Miss Helen Kendall and Miss Betty Jean Miller will give a musical program. The
worker is program chairman. ee ————————
List Sorority Pledges
Times Special
Gail Roberts, Lambda Delta Phi Miss ‘Joe Ann Ruddle, Psi Theta
landscape in the contemporary ex-
Hotel Antlers.
hibit at San Francisco.
LaVena Kiser, Kappa Kappa.’
Riley ave. Mrs. A. G. Marquis will?
hostesses will be Mesdames Frank G. Walker, W. C. Bartholomew, G. P. Stockton, Alvin C. Barbour and Mary E. Perine. Mrs. J. B. Vanda-
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 8— Indianapolis girls pledged recently to sororities here at Ingiana State Teachers college include Miss Bess
Miss Grace Gregg, Epsilon Delta, and Miss Marjorie Elrod and Miss s uw =
Blei, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Floyd Ashton, J. D. Johnston, R. W. Kauffman and W. K. Knorr, Misses Virginia and Vivian Todd, Bettijane Mitchell and Jean Arnott. . » ” Mrs. Robert Spall will be the matron of honor for the wedding of her sister, Miss Betty Ann Williams, and Ensign Robert O'Toole, U. 8. N. R. The couple will be married at 5:15 p. m. Sunday in the Southport Presbyterian church. Nancy Jo Puckett will be the flower girl and the ringbearer will be Tony Clark. Ensign Russell Harrell, U. 8. N. R,, will serve as the best ‘man, ” s 2 Miss Olivine Ruth Buenaman will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower tonight given by Mrs. John C. Hickey and Mrs. Paul
ave.
williams will be married at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Central Christian guests will attend the shower.
John W. Meade.
Miss Buenaman and Lt. W. R.
church. Approximately 45
. " o » ‘Miss Lois Lee has set Nov. 117 as the date for her wedding to Cpl. The ceremony will.be read at 8:30 p. m. in the St. Paul Methodist church. Mrs. Cecil A. Berry, 5870 Forest lane, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Friday for
will be approximately 30 guests.
Mrs. Charles Krause and Mrs. Kelvern Krause gave a shower recently for Miss Lee. Another party was given recently by Mrs. Virgil Ralph O.
Katterjohn and Mrs. Minnick.
the bride-to-be. She will be assisted by Miss Florence Whelan and there
Griffith, third. The honorable men= tion winners were Doel Reed, Loreen wingerd DeWaard, Ruth BSarber, Paul Ashby, David Dunlap, Ella Fillmore Lillie, - Edmund Brucker, Evelynne Mess and Woldemar Neufeld, 170 Prints in Exhibit
The Illinois exhibitors who received awards were Gustav O. Dalstrom, Hubert Morley and R. H. Palenske, first through third, and Beatrice 8. Levy, Prances Foy and James Swann, honorable mention. The Ohio winners were ¥red Yost, R. Zoellner and P. Cunningham, first through third, and Arthur Helwig, Leroy Satter and E. Hurley, honorable mention. One hundred and 70 prints are included in the exhibit which is open to the public without charge.
Prater-Martin Ceremony Read
_* Anniversary Displayy}
On Committee
a Véorhis photo. Mrs: F. E. Thornburgh (above) and Mr. Thornburgh are co-chair-men of the young peoples entertainment committee of the Scottish Rite. The committee is planning«a dance to be held Saturday night in the Scottish Rite ballroom. Gertrude Butz and her orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 9 o'clock. Additional members of Mr. and Mrs. Thornburgh's committee are Messrs. and Mesdames W. Clark Roggie, Ralph T. Simon, J. Worth Baker, Earl F. Beam, William O. Brandt, Ray W. Capron, Frits M. Ehling, John R. Fenstermaker, William M. Haines, ©. Kyle Hughes, George H. Maass, Wilbur E. Smith, Frank B. Tufts, William G. Waldron and Fred Zell.
Plan Sessions. | Tomorrow
' Monthly Meeting Set By Christian Units
The monthly meeting of the women of Central Christian church will be held tomorrow at the church, The executive board will meet at 11 a. m, preceding a 12:30 p. m, luncheon served by group 1. The Calendar Aid and Women's Missionary societies will hold a joint - session at 1:15 - o'clock. Mrs. B. C. Wright will be in charge , of the devotional period and Miss Betty Sue Nicholson ‘and’ Miss Margaret Hester will provide a musical fe Mrs. Victor Griffin will speak on . “In Appreciation of the American Indian,” ) A
An annual praise and thank offering meeting will be held by the Mary and Martha society of the Prentice Presbyterian church to~ morrow. The meeting will open with a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the parish house. ; After a business session a play, “What Owest Thou Thy Lord,” will be presented. The hostesses will be Mesdames Horace Riggs, Walter Carbaugh, Sarah Anderson, Walter Hanson, Roy Meredith and Sadie Winenow.
Seven luncheon meetings have been scheduled tomorrow by circles
| Events
of the St. Paul Methodist church. The circles and the hostesses include Miriam circle, Mrs. Ernest
CHURCH GROUP
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In the church.
CLUBS
Luncheon.
MISCELLANEOUS
SORORITIES
Woman's Missionary society, Eighth Christian church. 7:30 p. m. toSpecial music by Mrs. Margaret Walters, Lester Fox and Everett Shannon.
Anglo-India chap, I. T.-S. C.--8at. Mrs. John Bertram, 1420 Thompson, hostess. Loren Ragsdale and Mrs. 8. D. Edwards, program. Mrs. James McKee, assistant hostess. 1 p. m. Thurs, Homer Kivett, 3410 E. 98th, hostLuncheon; business meeting.
Mrs.
Mrs,
Indianapolis salon 205, 8 and 40. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Carl Boeldt, 915 Berwyn, hostess. Marion County Council of Republican Women. 8 p. m. Thurs. Columbia club. Mrs. Burton Beville, hostess chairman. Election,
Alpha Tau Gamma. 8 p. m. today.
ing in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholie church united Miss Margaret A.
A ceremony at 7 o'clock this morn-
Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Carl Cook,
hostess. Plans for Christmas
4y Meta Given
waldorf salad still contains its crunchy celery and tasty rich walnu apple gelatine and achieves new You may have the urge to this salad and decide that the red peel of the apple will do the trick. Pleasé use a red cherry garnish instead because the peel on s i pecomes tough. !
Stuffed pork chops. Candied sweet potatoes. ; | Buttered cauliflower, : | Waldorf salad (see recipe). Honey wafers.
Molded Waldorf Salad:
A! stir until clear, and salt and allow to cool
< {ll thicken while preparing rest of inI! gredients. Cut celery, walnuts, then peel and slice apples last. Add to | and pour into | oiled 8-in. square pan or mold and {| chill until set. Cut in squares and
gelatine: mixture
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TODAY'S RECIPE FINDS A FAMILIAR favorite in a new dress, a shimmery green dress that changes its entire personality. Our basic integrity of crisp tart apples,
add some pulsating decorative color to
1 pkg. lime gelatine, % c. boiling water, 11 ¢. ‘apple juice, % tsp.~salt; 1 ec. chopped celery, % c. chopped wal~ ‘ll nuts, 3 medium Jonathan apples. | Dissolve gelatine in hot water. Add apple juice and
serve on lettuce cups with mayon-
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Nanecy+ McIntosh To Be in College Play
Martin and S. Sgt. Joseph W. Prater. The Rev. Fr. James Moore read the vows. The bride chose a moss green suit, British tan accessories and a corsage. of Briarcliff roses, Her only attendant ‘was Miss Edna Prater, sister of the bridegroom. She wore a pear] gray suit, fuchsia ‘hat and a Talisman rose corsage. Morrow was the best man, A breakfast followed the ceremony and a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter T. Martin, 57 N.
Charles
party.
Mrs. Emmett Klauburg, Emerson, hostess. Election.
today. 2257" Jackson,” hostess. - =.
rummage sales to be discussed. Hamburger de Luxe
per, alittle curry. powder and pinch of grated lemon rind for
Kappa Beta Chi. 8 p. m. today. 21 8
Delta chap. Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Mrs. Willlam Barnard,
Indiana Alpha chap., Zeta Beta Chi.
7:45 p. m, Thurs, Hotel Lincoln. Plans for a Christmas party and
To hamburgers add salt and pep-
Grant, 1164 W. 31st st.; Martha, Mrs. ta Appleby, 828 W, 31st st.; Orpall, Mrs. R. A. Love, 5536 N. Delaware sty Eunice Mrs. W. D. Boyd, 1118 W. 35th st} Lydia, Mrs. G. W.. Jameson, 959 W. 35th st.; Esther, Mrs. Albert DeNoon, 1014 Eugene st., and Leah, Mrs, Blanche Stewart, 938 W. 32d st. : The Elizabeth circle had. its "fiihchéon today at the home of Mrs. Ben Shelburn, 1024 W. 31st st.
Pledges Named At DePauw
Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, Nov. 8— Seventeen - Indianapolis girls recently were pledged to sororities here at DePauw university. Among those pledged were Misses Carolyn Wilson, Marilyn Baker and Susanne Lawver, Alpha Chi Omega;
“ Misses Elizabeth Finley, Adeline Kadel and Sally Mitchell, Kappa Alpha Theta; Misses Patty Aspindll, Maryann Compton, Isabel Remy and Jean Swaim, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Miss Margaret Harding, Pi Beta Phi,
Judge Will Speak Judge John McNelis of municipal court will talk tomorrow on “Munica|ipal Government” at a dinner meet-
Chester ave. The couple will leave for ‘a wedding “rip. ;
hamburger de luxe,
aling of the Pilot International club in the Warren hotel. 2
Miss Nanéy McIntosh, ‘daughter
an FRIDAY MENUS of Mrs. Freal H. McIntosh, 2058}. : Break! Park ave., will play one of the leaddL ast ing roles in the play, “The TorchTomato juice. $m » , bearers,” to be Hot cooked cereal. i * given next TuesCinnamon toast. g » day and WednesLuncheon L 9 at Franklin Hot Joutfler, 0 d Re ears of as ato, cheese and sardine | the Wigs and Cues pices w dramatic club utterscotch pudding. and Theta Alpha Dinner phi, national
honorary dramatic group, Miss
Pra " MeclIntosh recently Miss McIntosh received an award
member who contributed most “in the field of music, drama and art,
Mrs. Charles Young To Be Speaker
The Woman's guild of the First church, Evangelical and Reformed, will meet at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in the church. At a luncheon following thé business meeting, Mrs, Karl
Koehler will be the hostess, Mrs. Charles Young will speak on “Our Annual Thank Offering” and devotions will be led by Mrs. A. J. Huesing. Mrs, Robert Drake will present a musical program.
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