Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1944 — Page 15

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‘Reservations Made for Thanksgiving Dinner at Meridian Hills Country Club

THE THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER at the Meridian Hills Country club will be among the highlights of

the day’s events in Indianapolis,

The numerous reservations made for the event in-

clude those of Messrs. and Mesdames W.

H. Howard,

Frank Langsenkamp Jr., Harsy Reisser, Horace A.

Shonle, Edmond W, Bennett.

Hebel,

G. B. Taylor and R. M.

Also Messrs, and Mesdames W. Carleton Starkey, Carl Schaefer, Glenn F. Findley, Hulbert J. Smith, Charlton N. Carter, Stacey B. Lindley, Paul G. Moffett, Clinton C. Prather, Frederick Grumme, Irving Malsch, James B. Newcomb, Clarence H. Beach, William C. McGuire, 8. Conoly Bartlett, Ferdinand Fiege, Parke R. Cooling, C. W. Ray, Ralph L. Flood, R. W. Spiegel, Carl McCann, John W, Shirley and Joseph K. Bole Jr, Dr. and Mrs, Harry R. Kerr, Dr, and Mrs. Charles E. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Wright

and Dr, and Mrs, William E, Gabe.

Donnell-Brooks Rite to Be Dec. 24

CHRISTMAS EVE has been set by Miss Dorothy Louise Brooks as the date for her marriage to John Pitt Donnell of Washington. The ceremony will be at 6 p. m. in the home of her parents, Mr. and

Mrs, Stanley Curtis Brooks. the wedding.

The immediate families will attend

Among the parties planned f6r Miss Brooks will be a personal shower on Nov. 28, given by Mrs. James A. O'Connor in her home. The guests will be Mesdames Richard Bronnenberg, Jack K. Bolin, O. D. Patrick, Wilbur Metz and Jack Woerner and Miss Vivian Fleming. ‘Mrs. O'Connor will be the bride-to-be’s- attendant.

Miss Jeanette Lichtenauer, Y. Knowles will be Dec. 26,

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whose marriage to Pfc. Charles in the Zion Evangelical and Re-

formed church, will be entertained at luncheon Dec. 12 in Ayres’

tearoom by Mrs. Robert

Burkholder.

Miss Suzanne Masters

and Miss Sally Steinbaugh also will give parties for the bride-to-be,

Russell Sages Plan Open House

DR. AND MRS. RUSSELL SAGE will hold open house Thanksgiving day honoring Dr. Sage’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Q. R. Sage, who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. The open house will be from 2 until 6 p. m. and there are no invitations,

Miss Priscilla Pierson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paris E. Pierson, will arrive Wednesday from Northwestern university for the holiday

with Miss Dorothy Bunge of Missoula, Mont., as her guest.

Mr, and

Mrs. Pierson will entertain informally for the girls Friday evening in their home, and Saturday, Miss Margaret Townsend Eaglesfield will give & luncheon at the Woodstock club. Miss Eaglesfield’s guests will be Misses Margery Ogle, Jean Clancy, Eugenie McCarthy and

Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, » . s

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Lt. (J. g) Paul B. Payne, U. 8. N. R,, is visiting his wife in Williams Creek and will leave Wednesday for San Francisco. Lt. Payne also has spent several days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul T.

Payne of Lebanon, formerly of Indianapolis,

with the supply eorps.

He is a liaison officer

ers Aid organization,

The members of the Newcomers’ club are sponsoring a public card party at 1:30 p. m, Dec. 14, in Block’s auditorium, the proceeds from which will be used for the establishment of a nursery in the union station for servicemen’s wives traveling with babies. The work will be done in co-operation with the TravelMrs. W. W, Wilson (left) and Mrs. A. R. Taylor (center) are co-chairmen of the card party and Mrs. F. L. Carlisle (right) is the nursery chairman. Among the card party assistants will be Mesdames U, D. Crowe, Robert Dunseath, 8. M. Leslie, Ray Schrameyer, James Tretton Jr. C. E. Ram: sey, Walter Johnston and J. L. Yeager,

; ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Newcomers’ Club Arranges Card Party

PAGE 15. Bohm Exhibit Opens at Lieber’s

Sorority Plans Thanksgiving Rush Party -

Children’s Board Sets Meeting Tomorrow

® A rush party, . Thanksgiving programs, speakers and business sessions appear in the organization activities. art? Members of Gamma Delta Chapter, Kappa Delta Phi sorority, will hold a Thanksgiving rush party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Misses Maxine and Christine Overlease, 2445 Park ave, The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Norma Starkey and Miss Betty Singleton,

Mrs. Meredith Nicholson will pre side at 12:30 p. m, tomorrow when the board of the Indianapolis Children’s bureau meets in the Odd | Fellow building.” There will be a | discussion of a legislative program,

Included in an exhibition of 18 recent paintings by C. Curry Bohm of Nashville which opened today in the Lieber galleries is “The Twins” (above), painted at Gloucester, Mass, The exhibit will continue through Dec. 2.

Mrs. Ada V. Doyle, president of the National Association of Insurancé Women, will be the guest speaker tomorrow evening at the local association's dinner in the

The Bridal Scene— Powell-Wignall Ceremony Read

In Church Rite

The announcement of a recent wedding and pre-nuptial parties compose the bridal news. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wignall, 885 Thompson rd. announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, and Cpl. Thomas William Powell, U. 8S. M. C. Mr. Powell's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Powell of New Castle, Pa. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector of Christ Episcopal church, officiated at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning in the church. The bride's sister, Miss Mary Lou Wignall, was her ‘only attendant, and Cpl. Riley C. Burke of St. Alban, W. Va., served las et man. A reception in the Wignall home

Clubs— Butler Alumnae

a luncheori. The

and Miss Maude Russell will assist Mrs. discuss “The Battle Hymn of China,” and “Sharks’ Fins and Millet” will be the subject of a

talk by Mrs. Louis N. Kirkhoff,

Plans for a Christmas party for members of Mu chapter, Sigma Nu fraternity, will be made tomorrow by the Sigma Nu Mothers’ club at a 1:30 p. m. meeting in the fraternity’s Butler university chapter house, 655 W. Hampton dr.

followed the ceremony and the couple left for a wedding trip to

Mrs. Ahlgren Urges Bond

Purchases

“Women of Indiana, organized in every county, are ready to give their time and efforts to raise the state quota in the sixth war loan drive opening Monday,” Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting stated recently. Mrs. Ahlgren, who is chairman of the women's division of the In-|

diana war finance committee, has, A business session will be held at been traveling over the state for 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Linseveral weeks in connection with coln by Phi Delta Beta sorority. Mrs. Charles Stackhouse will serve

the drive.

center. Rebekah, today, and West Michigan Street, New Jersey Street Methodist, Ipalco, Business Girls and Me-| ridian Heights, tomorrow. The Brightwood Methodist, Victory and Greenwood Community groups will meet Friday.

10 White Cross Units Will Meet This Week

Ten units of the Methodist hospi tal White Cross guild have booked meetings this week in the service

Cleveland. They will be at home in| New Castle, Pa.. The bridegroom {is stationed in Washington. Among! the out-of -town wedding guests! were Mr, and Mrs. Powell and an-| other son, Donald Lee, and Misses Florence and Anne Hitchen of St.| Alban.

They include Plainfield and ss

‘Business Session

“We do not know when the war as the hostess.

Mrs. Wilbur Little entertained Saturday evening in her home with a personal shower for Miss Evelyn | Little, whose marriage to S. Sgt. Howard L. Bruns will be sometime next month. The party was in, Mrs. Little’s home, 206 W. 43d st. The guests . included. Mesdames George A. Little, James Henderson, Stanley Trusty, Gene Lacey, John Piez, Arthur Wilson, Zelma Meek, E. L. Norris and Miles Tiernan, Miss Alice Stratton, Columbus, O.; Mrs. Edward Bruns, Catlettsburg, Ky.; Mrs. Robert L. Summer, Hag-

with Germany will end,” she point ed out, “but we do know that the cost of war will not end with a victory in Germany. We will still; have a first class war to deal with —the war with Japan.

War Expensive

“The European war is expensive, but almost everything in the Pacific will cost more. Transport costs | will be higher and we will need more of everything—more battalion aid stations, more clearing stations, more evacuation and convalescent hospitals and more hospital ships. “If we are to win the peace as well as the war, the cost of living must be kept down and the purchasing power of money preserved,” she continued. “This can be done by putting money into war bonds. Never in our history has it been so necessary to save as right | now.” _ | According to Mrs. Ahlgren, the women's division is sponsoring two | promotions—the awarding of al Walt Disney. certificate for each bond bought for a child under 12 years of age and the pin money war bond which is to be bought with} the money saved in refraining from buying luxuries.

Speaker

Miss Lucy Wilson, dean of students and professor of physics at Wellesley college, addressed the Tudor Hall school students at a school convocation. Miss Wilson is the guest of the (Nu Tau | Indianapolis Wellesley lub,

this morning

erstown, Md, and Mrs. George “| Streit, Kew Gardens, Long Island, N.Y. Mrs. Herbert Lacey and Mrs. Gene Lacey will give a party for the bride-to-be Friday and another party is planned for Dec. 8, by Mrs, Charles Breece Jr.

Maurice. Goldblatt To Review Book

blatt. The review is sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood of the In-

and Delaware sts. Mrs. will present a program of organ

Allan Bloom will introduce the

speaker. .

Sorority to Plan Party

Plans for a Christmas party will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow night of Tau chapter, Omega sorority. . - Miss Doris . | Phipps, 221 E. Michigan st., will be

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“The Rest of Your Life” (Cherne) will be reviewed at 10:30 a. m.|: tomorrow by Rabbi Maurice Gold-|,

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Following the business session, the group will be entertained by Miss Winifred Wilson, pianist.

| Mrs. Charles A. Albrecht, 7290 N. | Gladstone ave., will be hostess tomorrow for the Grolier Fine Arts {club's meeting. Miss Bertha M. {Schulz will speak on “Religion of | Great Composers” Craig's topie will cover “Indianapolis As an Art Center.” The, hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Herman A. Goth.

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To Meet With Mrs. Philip Lyon; Mothers’ Group Books Session

The clyb news features business sessions, programs, speakers and members of the Butler Alumnae Literary program Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. East dr., Woodruff Place. Mrs. Ray Friesner,

Thomas J. Marshall will| morrow when

|and Mrs, Frederick

and Mrs. J. H.|ren Dawson will assist.

Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Doyle will discuss future plans of the national and affiliated clubs. Following the business meeting, | there will be a reception arranged]: ; by Mrs. Helen Reddick.

-Mrs. W. E. Kyle, 2232 N. New Jer-

Wartime Eating|

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sey st., will be hostess tomorrow for i Chapter Q, P. E. O. Sisterhood's FAMILIES WHO REGULARLY PICNIC IN THEIR own back & session. A Thanksgiving program #

yards or in the country, equip themselves to do the most formal kind i will be conducted by Mrs. J. R.| of barbecuing. ‘It is not rare to find some particular person of the group 1 Kuebler. | who becomes master of the grill and famous for his particular recipe, The success of & good barbecue depends first on the quality of the | meat itself and second on a peppy sauce and the proper exposure to heat all surfaces,

Béta Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma) Phi sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m.|

club will hear a tomorrow in the clubrooms, Secur-|°"

Philip Lyon, 656

Mrs, Oren R. McColgin | ity Trust building. Miss Jean Car- “- 8 8 G E Sthe hostess. lin will be hostess for the social TUESDAY MENUS roups nter Pa hour following the bussiness session. Breakfast 3

the Tuesday Quest club meets in the home of Mrs. $. L. Moffett, 5872 Indianola ave. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. R. F. Kerbox and Mrs. Clifford Christena. .

Grange iulon Safety Contest Hot cooked wheat cereal with brown ’ § sugar (make a double portion and| Ninety-eight organizations have : chill half in shallow dish for to- entered the second annual Chame morrow’s breakfast.) ber of Commerce home ‘safety ene Luncheon gineering contest which began ree cently and will continue through April 15 of next year. Awards will be made at a dinner in June. Dure ing this contest members of the

group will check their homes for accident hazards. The Chamber of Commerce safe«

Officers Listed By Red Cross

Officers of the Indianapolis Red | Spanish omelet,

Oross chapter were re-elected at JLetiuee and raw spinach salad, 0as { Raspberry gelatine and doughnuts.

Dinner

A luncheon will be given at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Monterey chapter, International Travel-Study club. Mrs, W. R. Burcham, 1934 W.|a recent meeting of the directors’| Michigan st. will be hostess, The | board. They are W. I. Longsworth, speaker will be Mrs, E. C. Rumpler| .,.oymman. william H. Book, vice Came will as-| pairman; William P. Flynn, treas- (Barbecued spareribs (see recipe). urer, and Miss Agnes Cruse, sec- | Oven- fried potatoes. | Parsley buttered turnips.

sist Mrs. Burcham,

The Wy-Mo-Dau Literary club retary. ty council issued its first quarterly will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Ed- an =» Sliced pear and grated cheese salad. bulletin recently. It reminds people ward C. Wischmeier, 52] E. Kessler] Mrs. Robert A. Adams has ac- Stewed fresh plums, {to have heating equipment. arld gas |blvd. The program will include cepted the vice chairmanship of the! ® x » {water heaters inspected to make

Two to sure that combustion products are carried off through the flue,

music and speakers. Mrs, V. War-| local chapter's camp and hospital

icouncil,. Arch V. Grossman is will be the| chairman of the group. | 310s, ¥ibs, 155 tape, sult, 3 5p, pe Last groups to enroll in the conThe group will collect Christmas ‘per, % tsp. paprika, % tsp. chiliig oo Ble Power Garden club, tree decorations to be used in near- powder, % tsp. poultry seasoning, 1 Big Eagle and Hiiton *U. Brown Maves will speak on “Future Use of by military camps and hospitals.| small onion, 1 can (8 oz) tomato American Legion auxiliaries, the Glass.” About 100 trees will be trimmed | 1c, 1 c. water, 1 tsp. sugar, | Sarah A. Swaim and Bay Laurel . through the camp and hospital| rim any excess fat from the W. C. T. U. units, Ben Davis P.-T. The Future — Their Responsi-| services, re ie large shallow baking|A. study group, Taivateca Camp bility” will be discussed tomorrow by . s x =» pan. For easier handling measure | Fire group, the Flanner House oil Mrs. A. W, Antrim before the mem-| «qree new nutrition classes are spices and mix together. Sprinkle Scout troop and troops 68, 55, 30 Be Oe Hy or scheduled by the local chapter. A generously over ribs on both sides, and 6. gro ne hii Ices ja the clubrooms, modified class will open at 9:30 glice onion over top and pour toRa mor. ary, a. m, Nov. 28 in the southwest mato sauce over all. Add water m—r | community center, 1905 W, Morris and sprinkle sugar over sauce. Bake|

Barbecued Spareribs:

“World of Plastics” subject of an address by Mrs, Emory W. Cowley, and Mrs. Harold A.

Monday €lub Session

! st. Miss Mary Rigg is the sponsor.|at 350 degrees F. for about 3 hours,| Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb was Events A junior class will begin Dec. 1 until very tender — baste often and in charge of the program for the Hf in the center. Mrs. Mabel Price turn ribs once during cooking. Add meeting today of the Monday Conwill instruct a class at 7 p. m.|more water if necessary but sauce|versation club, Mrs, Ernest DeWoife CHURCHES starting Nov.29, inthe Citizens: should be. thickenough to cling to Wales, 1236 N. Pennsylvania st., will

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