Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1945 — Page 12

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SEVERAL PARTIES W ILL BE GIVEN this wee for Miss Phyllis Elizabeth. Behringer whose engagement to Aviation Cadet John Hubbard Holliday was announced recently, Mrs. Eugene Miller will entertain at luncheon tomorrow and a tea and handkerchief shower will be

given by Miss Ava Saunders Davis. ; On Thursday night Miss Sallie Eaglesfield will ‘entertain with ‘a bridge party and Mrs. Carl Geupel will be the hostess at a shower and luncheon Friday. A tea and shower will be given at 4 o'clock “Saturday aftefnoon by Miss Heberton Weiss. Other parties were given recently for Miss Belwinger by Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr. and Mrs, Lorene C. Reynolds. Miss Townsend Eaglesfield gave a dinner and bridge party for Miss Behringer and Mrs. Reynolds and the Ralph Lockwoods entertained for Miss Behringer and their daughter, Miss Peggy Lockwood. Miss Lockwood will leave this week for Qakland, Cal, where she will enter the school of occupational therapy, army emergency service at Mills college. : s » s o un ~ Mr. and Mrs. Archer Coit Sinclair will give a bridal dinner Friday night ror their daughter, Janet Malcolm Sinclair, and her fiance, Dr. Alfred T. Symmes. The couple will be married at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in Sweeney chapel at Butlér university. The dinner will be at the Woodstock club following the wedding rehearsal. The guests will be members of the bridal party and the families.

Couple Chooses Bridal Attendants

MISS MARIANNE LENAHAN has announced the attendants for her wedding to S. Sgt. James Edward Murphy. The couple will be married at 9:30 o'clock the morning of Feb. 8 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Miss Peggy Lenahan wiil be her sisters aid of honor and the bridesmaid will be Mrs. Phillip Rothrock. Sgt. James E. Boyle of Freeman field, Seymour, will serve as best man. Mrs. Guy Boyd Jr. will entertain with a crystal shower and dinner Saturday night for the bride-to-be. The party will be in Mrs. Boyd's home and she will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jack Carr. The guests will include Mrs. Thomas A. Lenahan and Mrs. Julia E. Murphy, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames throck, Roy Babcock, Neal Liverett, Robert Olson and James Burke, Misses Rosamond Herriott, Helen Shumaker, ‘Betty Cramer, Jean Brannon, Florence Emmelman, Peggy Lenahan, Joan Beebe, Mary Kathryn Beck, Barbara Wells, Betty Jean Ruth, Barbara Badger and Shitley Snyder. 8 8 oa 8 Miss Lenahan will be the honor guest at another party to be given Monday night by Mrs: Charles E.- McCoy, Among the guests will be Mesdames' Lenahan, Murphy, M. L. Hayes, William Hanley, L. S. Beebe, Gerald Leahy, Thomas Maley, John Collins, A W. Schneider, Mary O’Laughlin and Rothrock and Miss Peggy Lenahah, Miss Rothrock will give a linen shower Friday for the bride-to-be. The party will be in the home of the hostess’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Early.

Jean Mutz Will Be Shower Guest

A KITCHEN SHOWER will be given next Monday by Mrs. Jack W. Best, Muncie, for Miss Jean Mutz. Miss Mutz will become the bride of Aviation Cadet Jack H. Demlow at 7:30 o'clock the evening of Feb. 7 in the Irvington Presbyterian church. The shower will be in the home of Mrs. Best's mother, Mrs. H. B. Nickell, Among the guests will be Mrs. F. M. Mutz and Mrs. H M. Demlow, the engaged couple's mothers: Mesdames W. S. Arbuckle, Oscar Mutz, H. W. Mutz and Marie Breeden, Misses Maxine Demlow, * Janet and Rosemary Beidelman, Marian Mutz and Marzee Breeden and Mrs. Joyce Clendenin, Springfield, Ill.

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chapter, D. A. R. The group will | tions of which he is chairman.

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The Bridal Scene— Betty Walker To Be Guest At Shower

Highlights of the bridal scene are a shower and the announce- | ment of a recent wedding. Miss Betty Jean Walker hag chosen Mrs. Earl Breech Jr. as her

Rush Williams Jr. The ceremony will be read at 4:30 p. m., Feb, 19, in the Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church. Mrs. Breech, 1050 Church st. will give a personal shower tonight for the bride-to-be. «The guests will include Mrs. O. C. Walker and Mrs. Sr, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames M. C. Walker, Jack Taylor, Gale Nave, Woodrow Wells, | Frank Searles and Jack Barnette, Misses Bettijane Mitchell, Margaret | O'Connell, Rosalyn Crabb, Patricia Keogh and Jean Swift. = 8 ” 2 Word has been received here of the wedding of Miss Madeline Louise Roach and Lt. (j.g.) - Edward F. Donnell Jr, U.S. N. R, on Jan: 20 at- Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Henry. Roach, New Orleans, La., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Donnell, 1915 Central ave. Lt. Henry P. Dart IIT gave the bride in marriage. Mrs. John Norvin Compton was the bride's only {attendant and the best man was | Lt. (jg.) Jack Houseknecht, U. S.| N. R. { After a reception in the Hotel | Halekalani, the couple left for. a wedding trip.

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Auxiliary Plans

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1. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Martin Penn have announced the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to Kimball Mansfield Wheet, fire controlman 3-¢, U. 8S. N. The wedding was Pec. 31 in Brooklyn, Ind. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wheet. (P. H. Ha photo.)

- 2. The engagement of Miss Marjorie Walker of Indianapolis to Howard C. Cope, machinist’s hiate 2-¢, U. 8. N,, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walker, Paragon. Mr. Cope is the son of Mrs. Ruth Cope of Indianapolis. No date has been set for the wedding. (P, H. Ho photo.)

3. Mrs. William B. Lemmon Jr. was Miss Betty Lorraine Stern before hér marriage Dec. 25 in Vandergrift, Pa. She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Karch of Indianapolis and the bridegroom, a radioman 1-¢, U, S. N,, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lemmon of Vandergrift. (Tower photo.)

Sorority to Meet

Mrs. Lyle Maehling, 4455 Marcy lane, will be the hostess at 8 p. m. today for a meeting of the Phi Tau

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Girl Scouts To Have Guests At Dinner

Among those who will attend the Girl Scout reception” and dinner this evening in, the Indianapolis Athletic club will be guests and council and staff members. The guests are Miss Dorothy Fosdick, Washington; Messrs. and Mesdames Perry Lesh, Victor Free, Kenneth Miller and Sidney Markey and Miss Stella’ Hartman. Staff members who will attend "will be Misses Geneva Barrows, Elizabeth

Chase, Nanci Golden and ° Betty Targett, Mrs. Shelby Stevens and

Mrs. C. E. Maxwell.

The ¢touncil members igelude Messrs. and Mesdames H. H. Cummings, James F. Foulke, Thomas D. Stevenson, Vincent T. Adams, R. O. Jackson, Charles Brockman, Jeremiah L. Cadick, Marvin E. Curle, Audley Dunham, John H. Toy, George Ziegler, D. C. Hess and Ford Smith and Dr, and Mrs. A. J. Micheli. Also, Mesdames W. L. Heston, Stuart A. Bishop, Thomas J. Black« well, C. K. Calvert, Oliver Greer, Donald Hoover, Montgomery 8S. Lewis, H. R. McClure, Charles F. Voyles, Dorothy Buschmann, E. S. Pearce and Agnes Ostrom and Miss Frances Wescott. The event will precede the Girl Scouts annual meeting at 8:15 p. m. in the War Memorial building. During the dinner, Miss Victoria Montani; harpist, will play. Mrs.

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WEDNESDAY MENUS

Breakfast

Chilled grapefruit halves. Poached eggs on whole wheat toast.

Dinner Friday {Panunie) bacon,

The ninth anniversary of the | Broad Ripple unit: 312, American | | Legion auxiliary, will be celebrated | Friday at a dinner in the post home, 64tir st. and College ave. The | | dinner at 6:15 p. m. will be followed | { by the monthly business meeting. Mrs. Ralph Inyart will preside | {and Mrs. Henry J. Schnitzius, the | unit's Americanism chairman, will] {report onthe -Americanism pro= | gram. | The unit is joining in sponsoring | { the national Americanism essay i contest for junior and senior high ® | schicol pupils. The subject this year {is “Thomas Jeflerson-His Contri- | bution to Democracy.” The executive board of the geod will meet at 8 p. m. Feb. 16 int post home. Mrs. Inyart will be hel charge.

|Phi Theta Delta Unit (Will Give Rush Tea

Zeta chapter of Phi Theta Delta | sorority will have a rush tea from 2 until 4 p. m. next Sunday. The | | siosiess will be Miss Dorothy Rose, | | 4112 N. Capitol ave The rush committee | Mrs. Ray Faulkner, chairman; {dames Charles M. Thomas, | Linder and William Pétticord.

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Luncheon Scotch broth (see recipe). | Crisp crackers. {Raw carrot and celery strips. Chocolate pudding.

Dinnegy | Veal birds. | Escalloped potatoes. Green peas and tiny onions Cabbage salad. Bread. Honey sponge cake. Today's points—2 red for bacon, 1 red for veal steak, 3 red if lamb shoulder is used, none if lamb shank is used.

Party to Fete Recent Bride

Mrs. J. Herbert Elliott will be the

‘honor guest at a shower to be given

{tonight by Mrs. J. E. Callahan Jr,, 13751 Central ave. Mrs. Elliott was Miss Mary Edith Risley before her | marriage Jan, 20. The guests will include Mesdames | George F. Callahan, Joseph O’Brien, Edward Reed, Raymond Burnett, Joseph Cravens, Lawrence Foster, W. J. Jenkins, Paul Peck, Griffith

THURSDAY MENUS

Breakfast Sliced oranges. Hot cooked oatmeal. Whele wheat toast with jam.

Luncheon

Cream chipped beef and hard cooked eggs served aver baked potatoes. Sweet pickles. Honey sponge cake (leftover).

Dinner

Spaghetti and liver. Buttered broccoli,

{Mixed greens bowl salad.

French garlic bread. Vanilla pudding with-crispy.-topping. Today's points—2 red for cheese, 3 red for dried beef. n n o Scotch broth: One Ib. lamb shoulder or shank, 1%; qts. water, 3 tsps. salt, % tsp. pepper, % c. barley (soaked 2 hrs.), ¥2 c. diced carrot, c. diced celery, ? 2 ¢. diced turnip, 2 tbsps. minced parsley. Cut lamb meat intd 7z-in. cubes. Add meat and any bones to water, salt and pepper in kettle. Simmer gently, covered, until meat is tender, about 1% hrs. Drain barley and add to broth. Add carrots, celery, and {turnip and continue to simmer until [vegetables are done, about 30 mins. Serve piping hot sprinkled with parsley. Four servings.

{Fields and Carl |Cmdr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson. Dr {and Mrs. Frank Otte have reserved ia table.

Parties F ormed For Guild's

{Dance Saturday

- Additional Members Arrange Events

Additional reservations have been made for the Sunnyside Guild's silver anniversary dinner-dance to be held Saturday night. The event will be in the Columbia club. Mr, and Mrs. Mort Martin and Dr. and George W, Kohlstaedt will attend with Messrs. and Mesdames = Sidney Fenstermaker, Harrison Bennett, Charles Hagedon,

-{h.-M. Vogler and C. Dolly Gray. |

Judge and Mrs. Earl R. Cox will have as their guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bugg. Accompanying Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell C. Lang will be Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Bostain, Wayne McCarty and Miss Betty Hill. At the Robert J. Clarke's table will be Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuerstenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burget.

and Mesdames H, Robert Uhl, Scott 8. Snyder, Charles Gardner, Harold B. Hood, George Seidensticker and E. R. Grisell, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Rinne, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Magee and Mrs. George Tomlinson.

Hohmans' Party

Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Hohman will entertain preceding the dance for Mrs. Marguerite Lewis Mumford, Miss Barbara Mumford, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'F. Donlon and Rufus W. Mumford.

Mrs. Raymond O.- Woods, MecCordsville; Messrs. and Mesdames Albert Vondersaar, Paul Miller, John Royce, Conrad Fairhurst, Ray Rice and W. L. Hunter.: Messrs. and Mesdames F. L. Tompkins Rou Pedigo, Dewey Sisk and Edwin White will attend together. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Robertson will make up a foursome. A party by Mr. and Mrs. John D. Case will include Messrs. and Mesdames C. C. Prather, Paul W. Glackin and D. A. McMahin. Reservations also have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Rodney Curry, Fred Hoffman, Robert Berry and Lon Martin and at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aberndthy’s table will be Messrs. and Mesdame s William Bond, W. R. Craigle’ and Glenn Radel. In another- group will be Messrs. and Mesdames T. Evan Weeks, LeRoy Cox and John Hamilton and attending with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fisher will be Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Antibus. : vy

To Attend Together

and Mrs. G. F. Kleder will include Messrs. and Mesdames Clyde Parsons, Warren PF. Smith and George P. Davis. The C. W. Richardsons, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnson, will have guests at their home before the party. » They will be Mr. and Mrs. H. R Wood, St. Louis; Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Alldredge, Detroit; Messrs. and Mesdames M. A. Hansen, Thomas H. Hall, W. C. Whipple, O W. Eisenlohr, John Williams, Ted Carter and Dallis Foster, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Bodenhamer and Jerry Canfield. : At the table of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Snodgrass will be Méssrs. and -Mesdames Bert Moore, Merritt Noggle and Lt

In a party witli Mr. and Mrs. John Bulger will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph C. Gery, W. Linton Atkinson, Thomas Hannagan and Starlin Ryan. Additional rcservations have .been made by the Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Norwood, H. H. Sargent, Harry Wintz and Jacob H. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marple, Greenfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Paynter, Anderson.

Sorority Initiate Times Special URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Jan. 30—Miss Betty L. Nolen, 6185 N. Pennsylvania st., Indianapolis, recently was initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary society, at the University of Ilinois. Miss Nolen is a senior in the College of Fine and Applied Arts.

Meeting Thursday

The Beta Iota.chapter, Tau Phi Lambda sorority, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Y. W. C. A.

Miss Marie Mills will preside.

Niblack, M. R. Greeson, Norman Kraack and Ray Fisher. Also, Misses Vera Baird, Marian | Scott, Sweeney, Kirkhoff,

Mrs. Lydia Lynde Will Be Speaker

Mrs. Lydia Ann ‘Lynde, Alexandria, Va, will, speak on “Home Relationship” at 7:30 p. m. Thurs day in the First United Lutheran ¢hurch. Mrs. Lynde is a specialist in parent education for the extension service of the U. 8, agriculture department, She is the daughter of Mrs. Carrie Hildebrand, 4544 Winthrop ave.

Ralph Knox to Speak

Ralph Knox, news commentator, will address members of the Ine

Memorial building.” His topic will be “Events of War and What Part Mothers Can Play on the Home Front.” “

Members of the , Beta chapter,

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the trimmings. Whether any samples of Paris models will be exported before American buyers can get here depends upon shipping facilities and production. But Paris does not plan to send over any sketches for copying purposes. Considering the creative deSigner’ s natural urge to protect originality, IT doubt if they would ever sponsor such a move. Leading couturiers insist they have never departed from the yardage restrictions of three and one-quarter meters (about three yards and 10 inches) for a dress imposed upon them for the last four years. : Each has accomplished such prodigies of cut that a dress gives the impression of much greater yardage than it took to make it. They assured me it would be impossible to reproduce from a sketch, even from a “toile,” many of the models, so intricate are the details of cut. } Paris has been so entirely cut off from the American scene in the last four years that most designers reserved their answers to “Does the couture feel that the rise of American designers will have any effect on their trends?” until a later date. They hope that when American puyers come to Paris they will find the couture has lost none of its creative genius and that buyers will be able to adapt those ideas to their needs. The current stress on black in town clothes is a hint that a certain austerity is already succeeding the mood of defiance of the last four years.

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fashions are neither fine wool nor pure silk, Silk stocks are almosk entirely set aside for the manuel facture of parachutes. ; Most woolens now being produced’ contain only a small per cent of wool, with considerable angora fur making up for the lack of sheep's wool. Fabric manufacturers declare that while they have achieved miracles with “replacement” materials, ine cluding a great many syntheti these can never compare with pree war fabrics. {

I. F. C. Cancels

Convention

The Indiana Federation of Clubs*! convention, scheduled for May 14 16 at French Lick, will be canceled in compliance with the ODT's re- | quest to curtail travel. | Cancelfation of the event was | voted - this morning at a special | executive board meeting in the

{ Claypool hotel at which Mrs. W H,

Lykins, Covington, presided. The election of a trustee, the only’ office to have been filled at thg convention, will be omitted. The Incumbent, Mrs. James R. Riggs Sullivan, will continue to serve. | County meetings, according : the decision this morning, will beg held when they require the attend ¢ ance of no more than 50 person The matter of county elections: will” be left. for county executive, committees to arrange in accorddq ance with their organizations’ con

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