Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1944 — Page 17
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Dance lance Yor service ian and Billings will be given Dec ingent's Hospital § home. Student hostesses. /incent is chairand Mrs. Ralph rman. Assisting dames Daniel R. L,. Brant, L. PF. john F. Darmody, J. Herbert Hartld Sr. and B. F.
s 'Charles” A. 1. Huber, W. C. H. Lilly, Clifford itt, Emil C. Rasseider, Timothy P. ttery, George A. Terry, Edward L. n B. Wolf, Misses Elizabeth Sowar
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Wartime Eating ; 2y Meta Given
WHEN YQU COMBINE THE COLOR OF CARROTS with*the vivid green of cress you have a combination that will cause the most timid
salad eater to exclaim “how “beautiful.”
The beauty plus the pleasing
pungency of the heated French dressing and bacon produces a salad so tempting that no one can resist trying it. In making this salad it is important that the carrot mixture be
heated just enough and no more. The cook must hold on to that skillet handle, and as soon as the carrot is just heated through it is| ready to turn on to the bed of crisp cress and served at once, in “ » FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast Grapefruit halves.
. Boft-cooked eggs. : Clanayion toast. »
Luncheon Tomato rice. soup. Toasted cheese sandwiches. Home canned peaches,
Dinner Fried perch with tartar sauce. Creamed potatoes. Buttered peas. Carrot and watercress salad recipe). Bread, Pumpkin custard. Milk to drink: '“hree c. for each child, 1 ¢. for each adult. n a n Hot carrot and watercress salad: Two strips bacon, 1 tsp. horseradish, French dressing, 1 bunch watercress, 5 medium carrots, grated, Cut bacon into cubes and panfry slowly until done. Mix horseradish with your favorite French dressing and pour over cooked bacon, Heat gently. Chop half of
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Party to Fete Bride-to-Be
Miss Jeanette: Lichtenauer will be the guest at a kitchen shower tonight given by Mrs. William Smith and Miss. Frances Collins. Miss Lichtenauer is the bride-to-be of Pfc. Charles Y. Knowlés. The couple will be married Dec. 26 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, . The party guests will include dietitians from the Indiana university medical center and will be | | held in the Riley hospital. Among those who will attend will be Mesdames Ruth Davidson, Luke Troutt,
win, Rose Crabats, Lodde,
Miss Marjorie Glass will enter tain Monday evening with a mis-
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cellaneous shower for the bride-|to-be. <
She'll love one—and she'll look demure and charming while serving her guests,
ve they. come in a variety of lovely
designs and colors, Ultra feminine, adorable.
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auxiliary, in the War . Memorial building. A supper and Christmas party will follow the meeting. Members of the social committee in charge include Mesdames Fred Ludtke, George Spiegel, Smith, George O. Swaim, Walter Myers, Eugene S. Barnhill, Albert Lamb, “William Henshaw, , Neal Grider, Jack Lansley, Harry O. Chamberlain, L. J. Badollet, James P. Scott and Robert Moorhead. ” * & . é The past presidents’ parley of | the Haywood-Barcus unit, American Legion auxiliary, will have a Christmas party and dinner at 6:30 p. m, next Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. J. E. Barcys and Mrs, Paul Catterson will be the hostesses,
To Vacation Here
Miss Jacqueline daughter of Mrs, Josephine Bell inger, 1215 N. Pennsylvania st., will arrive home tomorrow from Brenau college, Gainsville, Ga, to spend the holidays.
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Altar Society Party
A card party will be held at-8:15 {p. m. tomorrow by the Altar so|ciety, Assumption Catholic church, |in the school basenwent. Mrs. Her{man Staab, Mrs. Daniel Brosnan and Miss Margaret Daly are in|
and Kay Sheedy, Misses Louise Ir-|charge. : Jean Crooks, Margaret Dunham and Rosemary
Louis Thomas Guest
An exhibition of magic will be given tomorrow night by Louis Thomas in the Suemma Coleman home.
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Gene Is 'Laura’
Gene Tierney plays the title role in “Laura,” opening today at Wie Indiana,
McGinley Named By Variety Club
Lawrence J. McGinley, manager
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corps de ballet,
of Universal pictures’ local branch, has been re-elected chief barker of | the Indianapolis Variety club. Earl Penrod of Affiliated Enterprises was elected first assistant] chief barker and Harry Hayes of United Artists, second assistant chief barker, of Affiliated Theaters was: chosen secretary. theaters was re-elected treasurer, Named to the board of directors were Carl Niesse, Vogue theater; Laddie Hancock, 20th Century-Fox; | Ken Collins, city manager of the Katz-Dolle theaters;
Russell Brentlinger, RKO; Marc Wolf, Y and W theaters; George Landis, 20th Century-Fox, and A. C. Zaring of the Zaring theater. The club's representatives at the national convention in New York next year will be Wolf, Blocher. and McGinley.
SPEEDWAY CHORAL CLUB TO PERFORM
The Speedway Choral club is sponsoring a_ benefit performance of “Theatre” at 8:30 p. m. Friday at the Civic theater. Mrs. Claude Westenhofer is ticket chairman for the performance which is open to the public.
PEDESTRIAN HURT AS CAR HITS HIM
Struck by an automobile early today, Lawrence Schakel, 40, of 1111 Laurel st., was taken to City hospital for treatment of head injuries, Police reported Mr, Schackel was crossing Prospect st. and Laurel when a car operated by Robert Hensley, 35, of 56 N. 13th ave, Beech Grove, knocked him to ‘the pavement,
Club Meeting
Members of the 13th ward, Dem-
8 p. m. today in the home of Mis. | Marie Cowden, 1114'; Shelby st.
lof * {choreography for {second performance of the evening.
Herman Morgan Jr. \eave ; “Fancy Free,” which some consider
Al Blocher of Y and W| [theater's
land Abe Gelman, |8irls who happen along. Columbia: Al -Taylor, Paramount; Kercheval) Claude McKean, Warner Brothers; |
Niesse, |
Ballet Gay, Beautiful
Nana ‘Gollner, Paul Petroff Score at English's,
Ballets of classic beauty and modern gaiety were presented by. the Ballet Theater last night at English's, Frothy white costumes in classical manner bedecked the swans =n “Swan Lake” which opened the second of the Martens concert series. The qualities which have made the ballet such a success were evident last night in the skill and mastery of soloists, Nana Gollner and Paul Petroff, Four members of the capable Patricia Barker,
Barbara Fallis, Albia Kaban and
Rozsika Sabo received a» well deserved ovation for their dance of
the cygnets. Agnes DeMille, whose skill has {been proclaimed by the: thousands ‘Oklahoma” fans, eomposed the “Tally-Ho,” the
Antics of three sailors on shore comprise the final ballet,
the greatest addition to the Ballet repertory in the past decade, Richard Reed, Harold Lang | |and John Kriza are the three sail(ors, and Buriel Bentley, Janet Reed Shirley ‘Eckl are cast as the (By Jean
"Winged Victory’ To Open Dec. 27
military aviation, will open Dec, 27 at the Indiana theater, The film, brought here by 20th Century-Fox sfudios and the army air forces in and around Indianapolis, stars at least 15 soldiers, potential and former screen stars. The proceeds of “Winged Victory” will be given to army charities, It is planned to permit groups of wounded veterans to see the picture each night in special sections. The story was written by Moss Hart, who was summoned to the office of Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold to do a play about,the air forces. {It is a tribute to the young men {Who have taken their places alongside American pioneers in military aviation, Among soldiers in the picture are Pvt, Lon McCallister, male star of “Home in Indiana”; Cpl. Barry Nelson, Sgt, Edmond O’Brien, Cpl. Don Taylor, Sgt. Mark Daniels and Rune Hultman, Jane Ball are among the feminine stars.
ARMY DISCHARGES HOLT CAMP BEALE, Cal, Dec. 13 (U.
'P#® ~Maj, Jack Holt, veteran movie
ocratic Women’s club, will have a|actor who spent the past two years Christmas party and meeting atin the army quartermaster corps at
Ft. Reno, Okla, received an honorable discharge here yesterday.
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“Kansas City Kitty,” with Joan Davis, at*12.22, 3:11 and
War hond premiere at 8 18 “Lost in a Harem, with Abbott and Cos tello. On stage, Sgt. Dick Shelton and his Musical Gliders. OPENING TODAY INDIANA
“Laura; with Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Clifton Webb, at 13, 2:50, 5:40, 8:20, 11:10 and 2,
“Reckless Age,” with Gloria Jean, at 11, 1:50, 4:35, 7:20 and 10:10,
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“The Very Thought of You,” with Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark, at 11, 1:47, 4.34, 7:21 and-10:08
“Dark, Mountain,” with Robert Lowery, at 12:51, 3:38, 6:25 and 9:13, CURRENT FEATURES civic “Theatre,” ‘with Katharine Pante zer at 8:30 CIRCLE “None but the Lonely Heagt,” with Cary Grant and Ethel Barry. more, #&t 11:40,0 2.15, 4:50, 7.28 and
EVANS TO HEAD JUNIOR -COLLEGE
E. H, Evans was elected president of the proposed Long dunior -Collegé for Women yesterday, Thomas - G. Ruddell was named vice president and John S. Wright, secretary, Robert B, Malloch will | be treasurer, The colidgge will be housed in a building to be .érected as soon as possible on the Butler eampus. Approximate cost will be $250,000.
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