Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1945 — Page 12
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oe ir Syivasts: Johnson Announces Additional Aids for Children’ s Concert
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ADDITIONAL ASSISTANTS HAVE BEEN named for the children’s concert which will be given Saturday morning by the Indianapolis ‘Symphony orchestra in Cadle tabernacle. ; ' Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, chairman of children’s concerts for the women's committee, Indiana State Symphony society, made the announcement. Tickets will be made available to public school students by Ralph W. Wright, assisted by Miss Maude Delbridge, Miss Isabel Mossman and William Evans, ‘The Rev, Fr. John Casey and Elmer A, Steffen will have charge of the parochial school ticket distribution. Their assistants will be Mrs, Garland A. Retherford and Miss Victoria Montani, .
‘General Promotion Group Named MUSIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS of Tudor Hall, Park and
chard schools, who are Miss Sarah Jane Haven, Greorge S. Holter——
and Miss Elizabeth Hites, respectively, also have a ticket committee, "It includes Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. L. Creighton Reynolds, Misses Phyllis Behringer, Mary Johnson, Jane Johnston and Patricia Smith. The music chairman for the P.«T. A, Mrs, John R. Brayton, will tell the association of the concert. > The concert’s general proniotion committee members are Misses Susan’ Bowers, Muriel Burns; Betty Cramer, Jean Faulcener, Mary Foreman, Alica Hannah, Muriel Holland, Marybeth Milles, Emalyn Remmel and Eleanor Young.
Indac Junior Committee Chosen
A COMMITTEE HAS BEEN announced to be in charge of a special table for junior members of the Indianapolis Athletic club at the club's dinner-dance Friday evening. The event is a part of the club’s 21st anniversary week celebration. The Indac juniors on the committee are Misses Janet Hilgemeier, Myrna Jo Gavin, Sue Gastineau, Kitty Lewis, Huldah Pfaff and Joan Reis, Don Smith,- Andy Pelham, Tom Gastineau, Charles Hedges, Marsh Blackburn, John Kennedy, Warren Earle, Jack McVey, J. B. King, Jack Meek, Don Wise and Bill Aflis.
Thetas: Arrange Celebration”
MRS. WALTER H. MONTGOMERY is in charge of reservations for the founders’ day tea to be given Saturday by the Indianapolis alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The tea, to be in the Butler university chapter house, will observe the organization's 75th anniversary. The program will include a talk on “Time for a Change” by Mrs. Robert McCutchan, Lebanon, district 1 president. Music will be provided by Miss Ruth Ann Hamilton and’ Miss Eleanor Hilgenberg and representatives from the DePauw, Indiana, Butler and Purdue collegiate chapters will participate. Mrs. George C. Witt and Miss Arda Knox will pour. k . 8 =» 2 =z = A business meeting will be held tomorrow by the Alpha Eta ‘Latreian club. -Mrs, Marvin E. Curle will be hostess, assisted” by Mrs. W. H. Turner and Mrs. John 8. Mann Jr.
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Senior Scout Council Officers
Among the officers of the Senior Scout coancl] of Yodianapolis and Marion county are (left to right) Miss Jerra Wacker, secretarytreasurer; Miss Ann Brigham, corresponding secretary, and Miss Joan Stadler, vice president. The group's president is Miss LaVorine Mannfeld. - u on 2 N . o
[Conference Will Be Held Feb. 3 By Girl Scout Senior Group; New ‘Wing’ Course Inaugurated
|Delta Gamma Mothers’ Club
Sets Luncheon Mistine Will Be Held
> Friday at-Butler ’ = ~
Highlighting “the organization
news are a lunche dinner and programs. A luncheon. and bases ting
have been schediiled for Friday the Delta Gamma Mothers’ club. It will be a 12:30 'p. m. session*in the Butler university chapter house. The luncheon chairman, Mrs, H. D. Case, is being assisted by Mesdames A. R. Ferguson, Frank Hardy and William R. Williamson. Follow= ing the business meeting, the group will join the Butler Mothers’ council for a program.
Members of the Spencer club will meet tomorrow in the White Cross
include’ Mesdames A. ‘A. Hamilton, J. E. Hughes and J. E. Joslin,
Mrs. Robert Moor, 45 8. Bolton ave, will be hostess tomorrow for
Sigma Omicron sorority, Mrs. John Davis will be in charge of a pro=gram on “Peace Problems,” and devotions will be led by Mrs. R. P. Fleck.
The Madden-Nottingham post 348, American Legion and auxiliary, will have an informal dinner at 6:30 . m. tomorrow at the post home,
The newly organized Senior Scout Council of Indianapolis and Marion county is planning its first big event for Feb. 3. It will be | an all-city and county-wide conference opening at 10 a. m. in Ayres'| auditorium. | The program will include a flag ceremony, speakers, luncheon and a beauty and style clinic:
Baby's Bib
The council (president, Miss LaVonne Mannfeld, will explain the council's work. The group is made up of representatives from 22 senior troops and is assisted by Miss Betty Chase, Senior Scout secretary, and Mrs: Robert Mannfeld, Senior Scout adviser. Mrs. Margaret Bond will be in charge of the clinic and models will be chosen from .the audience. “Vocation for Girls” will be discussed by Miss Ruth Lewman and there will ‘be readings by Miss Josephine Justice.
General Chairman
“Miss Jerra ~ Wacker is general
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
ANY WOMAN WHO HAS TAKEN THE TIME and had the patience to master the art and science of making delicious homemade biscuits has gone a long way into the realm of good cooking. Good ingredients of course are essential, but the right proportion of ingredients and their proper mixing are even more important. :
From much observation I am led to believe that most biscuit) : | makers who obtain biscuits that are|
{only “so, 50” could improve muck if | they would use a little more short- | ening, more liquid and then do light, - | fast kneading. This is shown in ous’ 8 recipe.
Hospital Guild
Names Project
sa TURSDAY MENUS
Breakfast
Chairmen Orange juice.
Mrs. William T. Murphy and Mrs. Hot cooked oatmeal. C.:1. Covert were chosen .co-chair- | Pan-fried luncheon ham mén for a spring project of the -St: | Whole wheat toast with jam. Vincent's hospital guild at a recent Luncheon meeting. [Egg salad. Proceeds from the project, sale Stewed celery and tomatoes of war bonds, will be put into a Rye toast. special fund to be used in post-war | Vanilla pudding expansion plans in the obsterical department. Members working on the project Braised lamb shanks. will be Mesdames. Clyde J. Bowers, Mashed potatoes. Daniel R. Brosnan, Dean Burns, R Parsley buttered carrots W. Barber, Julius A. Caesar. Joseph Cream of tartar and soda biscuits G. Clark, Thomas A. Cortese, Rob-| - (see recipe) ert L. Davis, A. M. Donato, D. V. Minted apples Daly and Leonard Earhart. Lettuce salad with 1000 island dressAlso, Mesdames E. J. Elliott, De-| ing. light Gartland, Richard Hennessey, | Ice cream. Marguerite Hennessey, J. L. Hyatt,! Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each E. T. Johnston, ‘Walter Joyce, R. child; I ¢. for each adult { Today's Emmett Kelly, Robert Kruse, Glenn! points—1 red for luncheon jnam. C. Lord, C. H. Luft, Robert Minta.| : E-F. Miller, W. L. McFerren, Thomas | O'Brien, F. C. Otte and C. E. Rimp.! Mesdames Timothy Sexton, A. E.| Two c. Uhl, Edward L. Verbraken, John B.|tsps. cream of tartar, 1 tsp. baking Wolf, John: A. Welch, John B. Welch | soda, 1 tsp. salt, '4 c. shortening, and W, R. Woods, Miss Helen Lep-| 7% c¢. milk, 2 tsps. melted butter. pert and Miss Elizabeth Tynan. [ Sift dry ingredients and then sift into bowl. Blend in the shortening { with a fork or pastry blender; add | {milk and stir with foik until well blended. - Do not beat. Turn out on a lightly floured board. Lift outer floured edge of dough up and toward center. Knead lightly and quickly 8 to 12ftimes. Roll out lightly 2 to %-in thickness. Cut and place on greased baking sheet Brush with butter and bake in 450 degree F. oven for 12 to 15 mins
Dinger.
un o 8 Cream of tartar and soda biscuits: sifted all-purpose flour, 2
Churchwomen Set Missionary Luncheon
The annual missionary luncheon of ‘the Women's association, Memorial Presbyterian church, will be at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the chareh. : “The Enfolding Drama of Southeast Asia” is the topic of a talk to be given by Mrs. Graham Fuller, missionary from Thailand. Leonard C. Hunt, Wheeler Mission superintendent, will be in charge of the service and a musical program will be presented by Mrs L. C. Hunt.
Sorority Party Mrs. Wilbur will be hostess bridge party Kappa chapter, sorority
Plummer, Post - rd tonight at a for members of the Delta Sigma Kappa
chairman for the conference, as-
sisted by Miss Ann Brigham, invitations; Miss Debbie McDougall, registration; Miss Marv Ann Elliott, Scout news: Miss Joan Green, -flag ceremony; Miss Ruth | Ann Griggs, hostess, and Miss Jean Snarr, clean-up. The group recently began a “wing Scout” program—a 30- hour | course in which preliminary ground |
Mrs. H. H. Cummings is assisting {in the program. | Early in March, the council will | have charge of examination ' day] for senior Scouts passing their senior service tests. Miss Joan Stadler will direct the arrangements. The girls have a supper . and meeting once a month in the | { By MRS. ANNE CABOT Girl Scout “little house.” | | |
Yes—Babies’ bibs are among the |
essentials of flying are taught. Mrs. | 4 Francis Earp is the instructor and
{ hard-to-get items and as the “milk-/ |and- oatmeal” crowd really have to | 1be started off properly in their eating ‘habits the best way to solve! the bib problem is to crochet a| | The
good supply. . { The 11-inch dress protector illus- | Woman's [trated is made of white cotton Service, [thread and edged in daffodil yel-irecently in the Y. W. C. A. Plans (low. Embroider “I'm a good boy” | discussed for work in the | (or gir | departments. lthe bib. The Phrase embroidered! Officers of the board are {on this bib is given on the chart Raymond T. Wise, president; Mrs. To obtain complete instructions | William Biehl, vice president: Mrs. for the crocheted baby bib (pattern: C. M. McClure, recording secretary, 5833) instructions for embroidering Mrs. Herbert S. Cheetham, treas-| words, send 16 cents in coin, your urer, and Mrs. William C. Evers name, address and the pattern spiritual life chairman. number to Anne Cabot, The In-| The department secretaries are dianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st, Mesdames "H. B. Woerner, RichChicago 17 mond Blake, Glenn Chapman, Pred | Cold weather Mills, Madison Shadley, William | sweaters, mittens, McFadden, Alice Westbrook, Ben sories for children, lovely embroi-{ Nash and C. C. Sexton and Miss dery designs for the home are to| Lucille Reeve The group leaders include
be found in the winter issue" of dames A. C. Northrop, Biehl,
the Anne Cabot album. Send for your copy or send a copy to a lawrence and Clyde A 1 | 16 ria
needleworker friend Price cents. ; "o 2. Y ia u _ Mrs. Ridge to Speak | ew Classes Started Members of Sigma Beta chapter, | Pi Omicron sorority, will be the r orority, 1 | By R ed C I'OSS hostesses to the six chapters of the! New” classes in the Red Cross Organization at 8 p. m. tomorrow in ourse. “Six I the Woman's De partment club, Mrs. v 'S SiX Lessons are of 1 avr court e, 1X Lessc In Care of the Clayton H. Ridge will review “Col-~ Sick,” have corton” (Pope) and Mrs, William house and Hutchens
‘Church Board ‘Holds Session
"board of ” the Christian | Greencastle district, met
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opened at the cha school 36 Miss Inez Stierwalt instfucts the groups at the school -on Mondays and Thursdas On Tuesday and .Pridays, Mrs Mildred Bartle teaches at the chapter house. Mrs. Hugh J. O'Connell has announced that a new classroom opened today in the Meridian Life building
Dr. Ensley Guest
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The Rev, and Mrs. Almon J. Coble and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph R Coble will have an open . house from 8 until 10 p- m. today for Di Francis G. Ensley. It will be in the Ralph Coble home, 5530 Central aye. Dr. Ensley, pastor of ‘the North. Broadway Methodist church in Columbus, O, is among the speakersgat the pastors conference being held here” today and tomorrow
state
W.C.T. U. Meeting the Tuxedo W. C T. U. heard a talk by the Rev | Robert Gugenheim yesterday at | their meeting in the Wheeler Mis{sion, Mrs. Gugenheim sang and | | devotions were led by Mrs. Charles | Sutton,
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Mrs. Grover Parr and Mrs. C. R.
| Anderson will be hostesses Wednes-
day at. a luncheon for the Isle of {Capri chapter, International TravelStudy club. The group will meet at 11:30 a.-m. in Ayres’ tearoom.
The annual “winter frolic” of the Nature Study club was held yester-
{day at the club's cabin in -Woollen’s {gardens
Party Frock
By SUE BURNETT
Today—a dainty little party frock like ore I saw at a birthday party recently. Simple to make — this week’s A, B, C special. A boon for busy mothers Pattern No. 8745 is designed for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 reguires-two-yards--0f-35-0r-38-inch material. : For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Palir Service, 214 W. Maryland + Indianapol is 9.
Ferd Club Sess Session
Miss Pauline Henninger, 957 Hervey st., will be hostess at- 8 p. m. | Friday for a meeting of the Emera club.
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Homes Registry
Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, 4330 { Central ave, will have more than {60 women volunteers who staff | Homes Registry as guests at 8 p. m.
Homemakers Group Sets Meeting Date
Mrs, Fred Challis, 16th st. and! Post rd, will be hostess at 11 a. m. Thursday for the Cumberland | | tomorrow, - Mrs. Sheerin is chairHomemakers’ club’s meeting. Honor | | man of the organization's manageguest will be Miss Janice M. Berlin, Fens board and the director is Marion county home demonstration {Ms Carl Manthel. agent, The program will include a re- y sume 5 a club's activities and | (Name New Podocs group singing. Mrs. Howard Hehge- | Beta chapter of Rho Deita sorly will assist Mrs. Challis. Preced- | ority recently held pledge services. ing the meeting, the Abe Martin | The new pledges are Mrs. Jessica | chapter of the Riley Hospital Cheer | Welch, Mrs. ‘Jack Runyan, Miss | guild will meet. The session will be | Maxine Tierney and Miss Eleanor |
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* Dr. Shullenberger Reads Service
A ceremony at 4 o'clock yestere day afternoon united Mrs. Mae Boyl Brown and. William Henry. Burk, Dr. William Shillenberger,
‘Ipastor of the
Central Christian
church, officiated.
The wedding was in the home of- the bride's brother - in « law and - sister, “Dr and Mrs, E R. Brocking, 830 Wright st.
only attendants, The bride wore Block photo, A Mrs, Burk A sweetheart hy cap sleeves and- full skirt. "She wore a peatl tiara and a corsage 6f white camele
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violets and pink’ sweetpeas, Following thé ceremony, there was ‘a dinner in the Brocking home, The couple will be at home at 1343 Reisner st,
P.E.O. Groups Will Meet
Wari chapters of the P. BE. O, Sisterhood will hold meetings toe MOoErow, Chapter 8 will meet with Miss Ruth Hutchinson, 3515 N. Pennsyle vania st. ‘A founders’ day proe gram will be presented hy Mrs. B. L. Tamney. Mrs. Harold Freee land, 4170 Guilford ave, will be hostess for Chapter W's session, “Indiana Writers” will be discussed by Mrs. Leroy L. Wahle. Mrs. Parker Jordan of “Chapter AF will address Chapter U members in the home of Mrs. R. H. Carpenter, 60168 E. Washington st. Her topic will be “The Founders”
Book Review Planned
Mrs. Israel Chdédos will review “Joseph the Provider” at 8:30 p. m.
tomorrow for members of the Busi Women's
ness and Professional division of Hadassah. Miss Sarah _ Kammins, 3759 Central ave., will be the hostess,
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