Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1944 — Page 23

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I THINK IF WE WERE ASKED TO NAME a food typical of the Americas we would answer corn. Now that fresh corn. is gone until next summer, we will begin to make use of canned, Today's recipe for corn uses bacon for richness and additional flavor instead of the more

usual, but so very scarce, butter.

P.-T. A. "News

Speakers, Thanksgiving and open houses are among the features of the P~T. A. activities

. MONDAY School 51—1:45 p. m. “Guiding Citizens of Tomorrow,” Mrs. Vivian Banks, study club speaker, WEDNESDAY 1-2 p. m. “Return to the School,” panel discussion. Music, pupils.

22:30 p. m. Thanksgiving program. Music, pupils, “On the ,” movie.

3-2 p. m. Study group meeting. Miss Cecelia Galvin, leader. 20—2:30 p. m. “The Value of Education,” Mrs, Thelma MeDongia; Music, 35-2 p. m, “Visual Education, » Miss Doris Lynn, Music, school orchestra and mothers’ chorus. Skit, school's Camp Fire girls. 38—2:30 p. m. Social hour. Music, second grade pupils, 39—1:30 p. m. The Rev. Millard ‘Church, invocation. “Let Me Come Back,” play by eighth grade pupils, Music, Mrs, Herbert White. Educational film. 41—-1:30 p. m. “What the Community Is Doing for Young People,” Sidney Markey, study club

speaker, 46—2:15 p. m. Lynn Tripp, speaker. Songs, third and fourth grade chorus, Play, junior high students. — , 60—1:30 p. m. “Safeguarding the Next Generation,” the Rev, Ellis W. Hay. 80—T p. m. Dad’s night. Open house. 8 p. m. “What I Want for My Children,” Dr, E. Burdette Backus. 91—1:30 p. m. Parent education class, “What Environment Means to Personality,” Mrs, K. S. Rosenberger. Castleton—8 p. m. Robert Gladden, speaker,. Mrs. Willlam Zaiser, presiding. © Mrs, Russell Hirshmann, program, Crooked Creek—8 p. m. Lt. Cmdr. Byron K. Rust, speaker. Girl Scout troop 24 to usher. Display of art, craft and clothing collected for Polish refugee children.

Garden City—7:30 p. m. Mrs.

The strips of bacon are kept crisp|ers and the announcement ‘of at-

and warm and are sprinkled over each bowl of soup, just when it is elnded 5s the - bridal ready to be served. This gives a tendants are in

tempting bit or lusciousness to float on the raft of croutons, a wn MONDAY MENUS . Breakfast Grapefruit halves. Scrambled eggs. Luncheon Corn soup (see recipe). Toasted rolls. {porter pears. Dinner

ltronca shoulder lamb chops with mint sauce.

Creamed pimiénto potatoes. Fried parsnips. Cabbage, green pepper and tomato slaw, Bread. Banbury tarts. . = 8 Corn Soup: Two slices bacon, 1

small chopped onion, 2 thsps. flour, 314 c¢. milk, 2 branches celery, cut fine, 1 ¢. cream style corn, 1 tsp. salt, % tsp. sugar, dash of pepper, 1 tbsp. butter, Cut bacon into small pieces. Panfry until slightly crisp. All the onion and saute until partially cooked. Add flour and blend well. Meanwhile scald milk in top of double boiler. Add the bacon mix-

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center. Garnish with small crouton cubes, Serves 4.

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Sets Founders’ Dinner

The 14th annual founders’ day dinner of Alpha chapter, Tau Delta Tau’ sorority, will be held Monday

Officers who will be installed at

president; Mrs. Frank Colburn, vice president; Mrs. Frank Hall, secretary, and Mrs. Keith Elliott, treas-

The arrangements committee includes Mrs. Hall, chairman; Miss Billie Mitchell and Miss Mae Ann

Wedding to Be November 23 °

Bridal Dinner to Fete].

Miss Buenaman

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An approaching marriage, show-

notes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Flynn, 851

N. Rural st, proaching marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, and John T. Fogarty, son of Mrs. William M. Fogarty, 2445 Park ave. The wedding will be at 9 a m. Nov. 25 in the St. Philip Neri Catholiec church. Miss Louise Fogarty, the prospective bridegroom's sister, will be the bride's only .attendant, and 8. Sgt. Hugh Flynn, Stout. field, the bride-to-be’s brother, will be the best man. The ushers will include Maurice L. Fogarty, another brother of Miss Flynn's, and Joseph PF. Kurker. Mrs. Kurker will entertain for Miss Flynn with a crystal shower and tea tomorrow afternoon in the Inidanapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Ralph G. Ittenbach and Mrs. Maurice L. Fogarty will pour and there will be approximately 30 guests, s 8 B®

Mrs. Walter Buenaman, 846 N.|.

Tuxedo st, will entertain with a bridal «dinner Saturday night in her home for her daughter, Olivine Ruth, and Lt. W. R. Williams, The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Central Christian church. The bride-to-be will be guest of honor at a shower tonight given by Miss Marian E. Scott and Miss Rosemary Morris. The party will pe in Miss Scott's home, 1127 N. DeQuincy st. Among the guests will be Mesdames Buenaman, Dewey Harding, Paul Keller, Fred M. Wolf, John Hickey, Charles Cassidy and Ray N. Ingram, Misses Phyllis Potter, Margaret Collman, Nadine Foster, Barbara Tracy, Alice Hildebrandt, Mary Barnard, Anne Borden and Betty K. Smith. Miss Scott will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Vernon M. Scott. » s » Mrs. Raymond Tygrett was honor guest recently at a shower given by Mrs. Mayo Hartsock, Mrs. Kenneth Tate and Miss Gladys Brown. Approximately 40 guests attended the party in the home of Mrs. Tygrett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis maners, 1035 N. Winfield ave, Before her marriage Sept. 3 in Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Tygrett was Miss Jane A. Maners.

Chorale Group Will Entertain

The chorale section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will entertain at 2 p. m, Tuesday for new members and special guests. Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker, Carmel, will be the hostess. Mesdames B. J. Richards, F. J Hamerin and Theodore Jenner will be on the program.. Mrs. Jenner is the group’s new accompanist. New members to be honored in-

Raphael H. Miller, Holland Thompson, Melvin Sample, Clyde Williams, Einar Malstrom, Harold Hamlin and Fred L. Warner.

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Welfare Club To Note Guest Day Luncheon

Narrators to Hold Anniversary Dinner -

The areamtion news features an anniversary dinner, a guest day luncheon .and ‘a dance, A guest day. luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. Monday by the Welfare club in the home of Mrs. Oscar Jose, 3048 E. ‘Fall Creek blvd. Plans will be completed for a rummage sale to be Tuesday in the St. Rita hall, Mrs, . Charles Tennant is chairman, Mrs. J. P, Lahr will review “Leave Her to Heaven”

By MRS. ANNE CABOT A couple of lengths of rose-pink, ice-blue or white rayon satin or

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(Williams) following the business meeting.

chairman assisted by Mesdames Lynn . Adams, A. C. Zaring, William Bartlett, Paul Goldrick, G. C. Schmidt and Charles Maxwell,

Pennsylvatila st., for a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. today of the Narrators club, The group is celebrating its 10th -anniversary.

Thomas Carlin and Kenneth Dotterer will assist the hostess, The club's president is Mrs. Paul G. Fitch,

Youth Organization, St. Philip Neri church, will hold a dance at 8:30

edging around the V-neckline and|P.m. today in the school auditorium.

Mrs. BE. L. St. Clair is luncheon

Mrs. Burton Johnston, 3730 N. will be hostess

Mesdames Helen Talge Brown,

Members of the Junior Catholic

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of

W. 8. 0, 8, Central Avenue Methodist. 10:30 a. m, Tues. In the church, Executive board meeting. 12:30 p. m. luncheon, Circle 5, hostess, “These Women,” Dr. John GG. Benson. Marie Nye, music.

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Alpha Kappa Latreian. 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Robert’ Faulkner, 6102 Crittenden, hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, book review.

Marion county chap., American War Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues, War Memorial building.

C. I. H. N, Mon. Mrs, Chester C. Martin, 424 N. DeQuincy, hostess, Mrs, Earl W, Showalter assisting. Luncheon; business; bridge, Evangeline chap, I. T.-8. C. 6:30 p. m. Mon. ¥, W. C. A. Mrs, John Thornburgh, speaker Flemish Flanders chap, I T.-8. C. 7:45 p. m. Thurs, Mrs. Clark Pardue, 902 Bancroft, hostess, “The Glories of Old Cathay,” Mrs, Noble Reynolds. Netherlands chap, I. T.-8. C. 6 p. m. Wed. Y. W. CO. A. Fourth anniversary celebration, Dinner, Mrs, Noble Reynolds, speaker, I1 Jamalie. 12:30 p. m. Mon, Mrs, Arthur W. Parsons, 7044 Warwick, hostess. Mrs, William B, M. Caw, Mrs. J. Worth Baker, assisting. Irvington Coterie. 1 p. m. Mon, Mrs, O. H. Bakemeier, 5535 E. 8t. Clair, hostess. “Time for Each Other” (Runbeck), Mrs. Howard Obenchain, Present Day. Mon. Mrs. John M. Galm, 5683 Washington blvd,

Miss Rose,

Tri Kappa. 6:15 p. m. Wed Y. C. A. Miss Barbara Sargent, Miss- Hestér Webb, hostesses. Din= | ner; bridge. , :

MISCELLANEOUS *

Book Forum. 1.30 p. m. Wed. Ayres’ auditorium. “Immortal Wife* (Stone), Mrs, Olive Enslen Tinder, Irvington circle, Child Conservae tion League of America. ‘p. m, Mon. Mrs. Lorando By" Jones, 345 N. Kenyon, hostess. Mrs. Russell Justice assisting; = Mrs, Claude v Watson, book res view, d

Shadeland P.-T, A. § p. m, Sak In the school, Fall festival. Parents of Terrace Avenue Kindere garten children. 7:30 p. m. Tues, Meeting. . SORORITIES

Delta chap. Beta Sigma Phil, Mons Clubroom. Chi Beta Kappa, 8 p. m. Mom Miss Helen Rosenbloom, 40 N, Dearborn, hostess. Kappa chap. Delta Sigma Kappa Today. Cifaldi’s, 13th annivere sary dinner. Initiation. Chap P, P. E. O. Mon. Indiana Nae tional bank. Verae Sorores chap. Verus Cordis, Sat. Mrs. John Coyle, 413 N,

hostess.

armholes and you'll have a gift which any girl will appreciate, To obtain complete pattern and finishing instructions .for the gift nightie (pattern 5793) sizes 34, 36 and 38 included in pattern, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago 7. The new Ann Cabot Album is now ready, 32 delightful, gay and practical pages for handwork suggestions for gifts, for winter woolies for all the family—crochet, knitting and embroidery selections. Price

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handcraft for the blind. The war service committee of the club will sponsor a public prayer service at 2:45 .p. m. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs. Myron Jay Spring are co-chairmen of the committee. Hostesses for the luncheon will be Mesdames Phillip A. Keller, Harold K. Bachelder, George O. Rafert, John Berns, John R. Curry, Othniel Hitch, Pearl F. Kiefer, William E. Kennedy, Everett E. Lett, Malcolm Lucas, Robert L. Moorhead, A. C. Rasmussen, Clayton H. Ridge, Frank B. Ross, George W. Snyder, Spring, George A. VanDyke and Merritt E. Woolf.

W. D.C. Community Welfare Department Arranges. Panel;

A panel discussion on “China's Hope for Tomorrow” will be led by Calvin C. Chang Wednesday at the meeting of the community welfare department of the Woman's Department club. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. in the clubhouse preceding the meeting. Mrs. E. A. Carson will preside at the luncheon and Mrs, Victor H. Rothley and Mrs. Howard Spurgeon will have charge of the sale of

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to Be Leader

A Thanksgiving party for the City hospital nurses will be given at .8 p. m, next Friday by the City | Hospital auxiliary, community wel- | fare department, W. D, C. The party will be in the nurses’ home.

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will discuss

“My Pioneer” and a musical pro-| gram will be given by the student! nurses. | Mesdarfies John PF. Engelke, W, I Hoag, Edward Ludlum, S¢ Harry, Clendenin, Louis BE. Berner, Victor H. Rothley, W. C. Royer, Ralph L| Thompson, C. E. Sunthimer. and| Merritt E. Woolf will be the host-

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The special guests are Mesdames Robert“Blake, James Ogden, Lucille | Wagner, Charles Headley and Jen-| ner. Members in charge of the party | are Mesdames Roy Seward, Vern |

| committee; Mrs. Ernest Goshorn and Mrs, Carl Hull, hospitality, and Mesdames Arthur Madison, Robert Huffman and Wayne McGlade, program, :

Tea Booked By Sorority

A tea will be given at 2 p. m. to- | morrow by the Indianapolis alumnae

home of Mrs, William Rohr, 904 E, Maple rd.

D. R. Kuhlman, J. K. Mahrdt and

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Thurman Rice Will Speak

Dr. Thurman B. Rice, acting di-

rector of the state health board, will Federation of Poetry Clubs aux-

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of Alpha Chi Omega sorority in the

Assisting the hostess will be Mes- | dames Walter Stone, Donald Brown, | Richard Bushmann, C, Clair Knox, |

H. C. Martin. Mesdames George L.! Clark, George Walker, Charles E.| Cottingham and H. K, Weirick will

| Members’ handiwork will be sold for Christmas gifts and the proceeds |

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