Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1945 — Page 14
: Golden Wheel Committee of D. A. R. To Hear Army Officet's Experiences
MEMBERS OF THE GOLDEN WHEEL committee "of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., will hear Warrant Officer Frank Gondek speak at their meeting tomorrow evening. The group. will meet at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Benton Smith Lowe, Mr. Gondek,- who is stationed at Billings General hospital, will tell his experiences in the China-Burma-India theater of war, Miss “Helen Clever is in charge of the program. Irvington D. A. R. members will visit the Harrison Memorial home at 1:30 p. m. Thursday.
Wedding Dates Are Set
MISS DOROTHY PAUL JACKSON will ‘become the Bride of Capt. Causa. E.: Berry tomorrow in a ceremony in the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Seidel Jackson. Dr, Legan Hall, pastor.of -the . ‘Meridian Street Methodist church, will officiate at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Jackson will be her daughter's attendant and Sgt. David Williams of Camp Atterbury will serve as best man. r Sn ea oo a 8 9 3 “Dr-and Mrs. "Waldo Stein of Carmel haye @nnounced the en: gagement and-approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Lee Smith, and-Lt. George W. Morris, son of Mrs. Amy B. Morris of Indianapolis. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector of Christ Episcopal church, will read the vows at.11:30 a. m. Thursday in the church. —— The bride-to-be has chosen Mrs. Donald J. Kennerly as her only attendant and Ralph Gregg will be best man. Both Miss Smith and Lt. Morris attended Indiana university. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and he of Sigma Nu fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. Stein will entertain with a bridal dinner in their home for the couple tomorrow.
Miss Rogers Fetes Guest
MISS MARGARET M. ROGERS, daughter of Mr."ahd Mrs. Willidm E. Rogers, gave a tea today honoring her house guest, Miss Madeline Kelly of Gardner, Mass. The girls are juniors at Wellesley college and they will return to school Monday. & 3 ~ sn 2 " nu 5 The Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will meet tomorrow evening in the home of Miss Norma McClintock. It will be an 8 o'clock business session. Mrs. J. Weir Mitchell, Miss Jean Spencer and Miss Eileen Kruger will assist the hostess. The president, Mrs. L. Victor Brown, will name a nominating committee including Mrs, L. G. Bumen, Mrs. Ralph Coblenz and Miss Marie Sullivan.
ss = = % 2 = = The affairs committee of the Civic theater will have a “magic” party and “white elephant” sale next Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Ronald M. Hazen. : s 8 = 2 5 a
Junior league members will- have a meeting at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the War Memorial building.
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Delta Sigma Kappa To Have Initiation
A luncheon meeting and formal] initiation services compose the .organization activities. The Women's guild, First church, | Evangelical and Reformed, will meet | at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the church. Mrs. George Wear is chairman of a noon luncheon, : Mrs. Kathleeh Wallace and Mrs. |John Haymaker will present a musical program, and Mrs. Lawrence punnewold is in charge of the program. The devotions will be led by Mrs. Allen Cook and there will be an installation of officers. The pro- |
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gram for the year will be outlined.
"Formal initiation ¢eremonies for | seven pledges will be held at 7:30 p. m. today by the Lambda chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority. The meeting will be in the Spink Arms hotel.
A dessert luncheon will be held tomorrow by the ‘hembers of the Mandalay chapter, | International Travel-Study club. | + Mrs. M. B. MeDonald, 301 N:
sisted ‘by Mesdames Paul Delbdtive, | W. E. McGuire, Julius Stahlhuth and Ralph Poore. i Mrs. Benjamin Raley will give a reading and the speaker will be Mrs. C. J. Ancker. Her topic will : 8 be “Arts of China.” he : Cadel II 4 |
Members of the Pilot International | club will have a dinner at 6:30 p. m. ! Thursday in the Warren hotel. Mrs. Florence Becker Bradley will pre-| side at the meeting following the | dinner. Mrs. Florence ‘Webster Long will speak on “Behind the Lines.”
New York Dress Institute photo -| White eyelet batiste, designed by Foxbrownie for the South and summer, is banded and collared in pique and girdled with black (Block's will show this model.) a yy & &
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Fashion World's Eyes Center On New York Spring Show;
Legion Groups Will Meet
Mrs, William P. McGuire, 3345 N. Pennsylvania st., will be the hostess Thursday for a luncheon meeting of
Foxbrownie Styles Lead Way
By LOUISE FLETCHER
| Miss Bonnie Moore and Kenneth L. |
Jeanne Snyder Names Bridal Attendants
Pre-Nuptial Dipner To Honor Couple
The bridal news includes the an«
bridal dinner. { Miss Jeanne Snyder has chosen | the attendants for her wedding to 8. Sgt. Rowland C. Rhodes, U. S.
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. Luke J. Snyder Jr. will be the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. William Crawford, Mrs. Robert’ Ratz and Miss Eileen Edwards. : ‘» 5 n
Mrs. George Hutton will be the | matron of honor at the wedding of |
Smith. Fhe ceremony will be read at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday in the Tabernacle Baptist church. The bridesmaid will Carolyn Snowden, and Janice Wallin will be the flower girl. The best man will be Ernest: Parsley, and Robert Moore, brother of the bride-to-be, and Kenneth Scott will serve as ushers.
“a nn 8’ Mrs. Lydia Markworth, 1112/ Pleasant st. ‘will entertain tonight | with a bridal dinner for her daugh-| ter, Ruth, and Cpl. Edward Rugen- | stein, See . | Miss Markworth and Mr’ Rugen-
|stein will be married “&t 7:30 -p.m
tomorrow. Dr. H. M. Zorn will read |
|the vows in St. Paul's Evangelical |
Lutheran church. Members of the | bridal party will be guests at the dinner. |
Meetings Set By W.S.C.§,
Seven circles of the Woman's! Society of Christian Service, St. | Paul’ Methodist church, have! scheduled meetings tQis week The Elizabeth group will meet tomorrow for - 'a covered dish] luncheon in the home of Mrs. Frank C. Branstetter, 1054 Congress ave.!
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the Osric Mills Watkins unit, American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. J. E.
. Times Woman's Editor . ‘NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Manhattan streets are ankle deep in slush ; ” ; but it is spring in the dress salons high above Seventh ave. There tig w 5 = : Fatty Whi assist the hostess and | pe colléctions of spring and summer styles are being shown for the Mrs, Kurt W. Schmidt will preside | sashion press.
al a business meeting. Eighty-one fashion editors from. all parts of the country came yes-
|New York Dress institute—which,
The Paul Coble unit, American gt,o0c its press shows twice a year that shows up again and again—in
The other units will meet Thursday. Mrs. Lester Harding, 1163 W. 33d
{st., will be hostess for the Martha
leircle’s luncheon, and the Ruth {luncheon will be given by Mrs. W |C. Vehling, 1137 W. 31st st. There
given by the Mary circle in the home of Mrs. Carl Klutey, 1009 Congress ave.
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"TUESDAY, JAN, 9, 1945
Visits Here ~|Safety Session”
To Be Held [At Purdue
Awards to Be Given I” "4-H Club Members
Times Special
home safety -will- be held here to-
university campus. ‘The meeting
tural conference. : boys and girls who have done out
Mrs. Robert F. McCool was |2nd safety and health projects.
Miss Lorraine Entwistle before H. Coe of the national safety coun= ‘her marriage Dec. 19 in Long |qj) Beach, Cal. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Ent~wistle ‘of Long “Beach, and Mr. McCool, aviation ordnanceman 2-¢, U. S. N. R,, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. McCoql, 2032 E. New York st. The coiiple is here visiting his parents and will leave Monday for San Diego, Cal, where they are at home.
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a Rural Safety Program.” Mrs. Almer Armstrong, Indianapolis, director of the Indiana ‘safety pro-
work. 3 Made
Following a special safety session Miss Mary Dahnke, Chicago home economist, will discuss “Work Safely. in Your Kitchen.” will be an election of state officers.
Awards
will be awarded to Paul Davis, of this city; Alvin C. Beach, Glezen; Kathryn Graff, Milford, and Betty
members, and William Hess, Martinsville, and Billy Shiveley, Hagerstown, vocational agriculture boys. Marjorie Jane Childress, Lowell,
Bond Drive district winner, will receive a $50
Quota ; bond, and $25 bonds will be given
The Indiana Federation of Cluhs|to Helen Williams, Muncie; Joanna has “gone over the top” in its war BE ying ton; ante L. Coats, inchester, an arbara bond campaign for the purchase of Nelle Leisure, Elwood, all blue riba PB 4Y liberator patrol bomber.|p,, winners. The bonds were given The announcement was made re-|yy the Mennen Co. cently by the women's division of| - the war finance committee.
re us yeu a Salery Picture To Be Shown
stating that the I. F.>C/ purchased | bonds equal to the cost, the com-| mittee stated. Mrs. W. H. Lykins, I. F.C .presicommgnded the federation
sulted in closing the campaign three weeks early. : The drive was. sponsored by the| General Federation of Women's
anapolis Chamber of Commerce safety council's home safety division, It will be given at 10:30 a. m. In the War Memorial building.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 9. | —The annual méeting on farm and
morrow afternoon in the home eco- J nomics auditorium on the Purdue
is in connection with the agricul- J Awards will be made to 4-H club | standing work in fire prevention The principal speaker will be M. |
His topic will be “Developing §
“grant, ~will--report—én—the—state's-
There’ also |
One-hundred - dollar scholarships |
Jane Shake, Quincy, all 4-H club }
“Four Point Safety Home,” a new sound motion picture, will be shown | Saturday and Jan. 18 by the Indi- |
| terday to have a look at next season's clothes. At the invitation of the Will be a 1 p. m. dessert luncheon
Clubs which is purchasing an air armada for the navy. Mrs. Louis R. Markun, 1. F. C. bond chairman, has announced an extension of the drive until March 31. The extension will enable the {purchasing of needed hospital and medical supplies.
The shows are a part of the {home safety engineering contest, land Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, conItest chairman, has announcd that points will be given to groups having at least 10 per cent of their members at one of the shows. The film was shown today before
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Members of the Electa group will have a luncheon in Mrs. Ethel
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But this soup is simple and easy even though it doesn’t have a| “snooty” hame. Léeks and potatoes are simmered in cicken stock and! at the last thin cream or top milk 2 is added. if desired; c. top milk or cream. | Heat shortening in 2 qt. sauce- | pan, add chopped leeks and onions! and saute until soft and very light golden brown. Add potatoes, water, bouillon cubes and seasonings and
» " » - WEDNESDAY MENUS Breéakfast Chilled grapefruit halves.
| coming week, This time the roster wool, the jacket has groups of pleats A board meeting will be held at of gesigners includes a score of bi at the side fronts to give it flare.
11:30 a. m. at which Mrs. William | int hion world, amon i A MEGHas oill preclde. {names in the fashion . 8 This flare, welcome respite from the
Assisting | them Hattie Carnegie, Nettie Rosen-| i : | é , tubular look, is sometimes the result the hostess will be Mesdames James laurice Rentner Claire Me-| ? C. Carter, LaRue Carter Stel, Maurice Re ' | of gathers.
and John rdel { Eberwein. Cardell, Clarepotter and Joseph| p.oiently a separate. tunic
| {flounce ti e iy, icon, Ppa ie VAE on 5 Some and The monthly business meeting of | Was a double-feature bill Starring |, wn and white printed crepe has
Weaver's home, 1012 W. 32d st., and Mrs.” Forest J. Lightle, 961 W. 33d st.,, will be hostess for the Esther unit. meet with Mrs. R. Harold Woodrum, 1229 W. 32d st, tor a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Hiram G. Mason recently was chosen Ww. 8 0. 8 president :
The St. Miriam group will |
will see {it tomorrow;. George Washington high. school safety [classes, today, and school 39 P.-T. A. jon Jan. 17. R. J. Badollet recently announced! The film is a joint production of {the appointment of Mrs. W. D.|the New York state department of | Keenan as contact representative of | health and the Metropolitan Life | the Marion county chapter, Na- Insurance Co. d : {tional Foundation for Infantile |
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Missionary Program Will Be Talk Topic
Banbury tarts (see recipe). The Women’s Missionary society, Milk to drink: Four c. for each Second Presbyterian church, will child; 2 c. for each adult. Thirty have.a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m:
blue pts. for fomato juice; 6 red pts, tomorrow in the lecture room - of for American cheese. the church.
«© 4 =n | Dr. Jean S. Milner will speak on Vichyssoise soup: - One-fourth ¢.| “Some Unfinished Business of the Warren Township council, .10| shortening, part butter; 2 c. chopped | Missionary Program.” Hostesses for|«~ a. m. Wed. C€. E. Eash; Murs. | leeks (2 large), % c. chopped onion, | the day will be Mrs. John M. Loch-, H. E. Rodden, speakers. Plans | 3 c. thinly sliced potatoes, 4 c. water,| head, Mrs, David F. Swain, Miss! to be made for a founders’ day | 4 chicken bouillon cubes, 1% .tsps | Josephine Herron and Miss Lucy! program. Mrs. George Meyer presalt, % tsp. pepper, 1; c. sliced leek, |. Mayo. : | siding.
: i tella Brownie and Joseph White- : died : cle ; simmer gently until done, 10 to 15/the Garfleld Park unit 88, American S78 ° ol Yoxbrownle De a fantail, tunic dipping into a point | | Paralysis. eG : 'Hostesses Named mins. Force through fine sieve or | Legion auxiliary, will be at 8 p. m. | 2% 3 : |at back. 5:4 . T . Mrs. Keenan's work will ihclude food mill. Add whole slices of leek|0day In the west room of the war| Brownie, a native New Yorker, Running throu the. collection is Meeting omorrow | the making of a comprehensive rec-| A covered dish luncheon was and reheat to serve. Top milk or Memorial building. Mrs. Fred Kin- dipped into her home city history 8 4g We So) ecvion Members of the U. S. S. Sacra- ord of all infantile paralysis victims held at 12:30 p. m. today by the sreatty mzy he ised WILE Soup or non Will preside and quarterly re. for. inspiration this season. From a drm emphasis on crisp, firm mento club will meet at 8 p. m. now residing in:Marion county. The | sambda Chi Alpha Mothers’ club Vichyssoise soup (See recipe). added on top of each 'b ports of unit chairmen and the 11th the days when the town was called | bodied fabrics such as bengaline fore = = = Lope ie of Mrs. Leslie record will serve as a guide in ex--|in the Butler university chapter ~ Crisp ‘crackers. gi : is poured gaia pe district report will be given, « |New Amsterdam and Peter Minuit| iHHmming, of in isis hihi Capes | obbs 248 N. Randolph st : ®| panding the chapter's services. house, 4721 Sunset ave. The hostDried beef and cream cheese sand- |} + gery ! J and Pieter Stuyvesant were about,!ihat stop between shou cers and e.- : Ee = It ‘also was announced that Mrs esses were ~Mesdames George Dix= wiches. x Tarot. Setves 4, : ¥ — she culled the ideas for her knicker- (POW. Paper taffeta is another rusty f, rics: £ a | Keenan will head the women’s di- on R. B. Straughn, O. R. BurgFresh apples. Hew Ea ee E bocker Dutch motifs: {fabric in the line, : | a os : Tegan J vision for the third successive year | hard and M. L, McElvaine. ° ; Dinner Banbury tarts, pastry: Two c. vents Skirts, still within L-85 regula-| Wau = Ti the Yaligary- fond Tals eam-| in pu : Whitefish baked in milk. sifted all-purpose flour. % tsp. salt, I a Vie them He a aT Pash under the direction of A. B. My, Eldridge to Speak Paisley boile tatoes. "| 2 v These are’ expressed in ample, ullness, confined to the front, : Seer tL Geod. i : : Buttered Sn % © Soortening © 6 pe. sold lbow ties, in deep poimted collars, in|COmes. from a circular cut or an houette—a slim draped skirt of During the last year, $21,000 has | James Eldridge of Butler URIveF «li ‘water. Filling: One-half c. chopped HOV s, Pp poin , a : black crepe is topped by a black peen allocated by ‘the chapter's |SitY will address members of the Beet and onion salad. Ephamar Literary. Noon, Wed tots 3 il like | 2PTOR effect of contrasting material. i ; sel club tonight in Rolls raisins, % c. chopped nuts, % c.| y W.C.A. “B 4 , Yi y [posh shaped and built out ® Some skirts have diamond shaped | 12ffeta bodice and a jutting taffeta) poard of directors to the Riley and | Anderson Travel clu J Los ; : SHODPed. haraiching. cherries. y V.C. A. egihning L e at | small envelope purses. Brownie has|yokes. Two of Brownie's styles’ are tunic. The latter is stiffened still| City. hospitals, James E. Roberts | Anderson, His subject will be “A on meringue pie. as rae "Mrs. Otto Benz. “India,” |ayen gggested a hat or two to 80! prophetic of the @ hen fabric, More by.a wide band of eyelet em-|school for handicapped children Jeep. & General Sherman and # Milk to drink: Three c. for each|sugar, 1; tsps. melted butter, 1| Mrs. Ada O. Lamkin. Mesdames |}, ner knickerbocker -holiday DE : ay When boo broidered organdie and school 26 for Negro children. . |Soldier.” child; 1 c. for each adult. One red small egg, % tsp. grated lemon rind.| Effie C. Hill, Lloyd Kirk and Lam- | 1 16 are eased. One - a... ¢ pt. for condensed milk; 1 red pt.| Sift together flour and salt; cut| kin; hostesses. clothes. : | Dolman sleeve, now modified to just : : | ’ Created by John Frederich one 1S an extra deep armholed sleeve, not for cream cheese, in shortening with 2 knives ‘or a| i , . A viv : > |Minerva., Wed. War Memorial the bucket beret with a towering quite a full-fledged Dolman line #. 9 2 pastry blender, until consistency of| pyilding. ~ “American Invasion -of | crown which may be draped like a| ; * THURSDAY MENUS soarse meal. Add the water, using| Britain” Mrs. Ralph E. Bishop. Dutch boy's cap. Another is an| ° ‘Hello’ Design Breakfast mall Joyiivn 21 a Hime, jor “Tom Paine, Crusader for~Com- | enormous disc beret copied from the! The other is a garment that ; I. " LE y s of ar t : : Tomato juice. pastry about %.inch thick and cut mo Ser Comey [Eu Soveringe of the early Du °h achieves its fit through drawstrings. Dorel mush. in 3-inch squares. Make filling by| Ejection. : Shins As always, Brownie underscores, I1iS shows up in a redingote of T B-{ieq Ci combining remaining - ingredients " n lapel detail in her suits. To her a brown, spongy wool with a plain vast. and mix well. Place 1 tsp. on éach|Phi Delta Theta Mothers. rever isn’t just a rever. It's some- back but a gathered - front -Feefed Luncheon square of pastry and fold to form s| .Clubrooms, 307 W. 42d. thing to which she gives a quick|i, wi Macaroni loat. triangle. Moisten edges with egg-| Cross sewing. \ twist to Mark it as-her own {I Wits grawsifigs at il, hips ] § : ‘ e string: Peaches stuffed with chopped prunes milk wash and press together firmiy| wednesday Afternoon. Wed. Mrs.| Her lapel tricks this season IN-|,1, cerve'as ties to close the igs ; 30d nuts. with a fork dipped in:flour. Bake| gE E. Padgett, 3648 N. Delaware, clude slashing the revers into tabs] : Butter cookies. i a hot’ oven (450 degrees F.) for|- nogtess. “Future Joys,” Mrs. P.C. and then buttoning them down, Or| 5 mins. Makes 11; dozen tarts. Nicoles: Mrs. Robert Shank, mu- she overlaps the wide-double pointed lo” , 1 whi sic: Mrs. Lynn Cray, devotions. lapels of a jacket with the white v Sh design in which small white Mrs. ©. M. Aldag, Mrs. R. L.|pique of the blouse worn beneath it. irds mingle with scrawled “hellos. Davidson, assistant hostesses. Another. Brownie stunt is to slash | Another involves pen and ink <n ® the laps and loop them under. Some- | Sketches of scenes from “Gulliver's MISCELLANEOUS GROUP
times lapel . extensions gre looped |Travels.”{over to disappear inside a jacket|. The Whitehead fashions are purefront. j ly for evening wear-—cither at home | Jacket Hem tabs, too, find them- or away from the hearth. -The i Jie be Till, 9% 3, Dela- selves slashed; looped, welt-seamed | hostess pajamas are notable for ’ ” or buttoned back. Brownie’s suit and their narrow tapering trouser legs dress jackets are not all brief num- beneath flaring’ Persian tunics. | bers. There's a below-the-hip tunic | Hostess. gowns are of sheer, flowing
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