Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1945 — Page 12

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: Tudor Hall's Lower School Will Give jee and Grote! on Friday Night

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THE OPERETTA, “HANSEL AND GRETEL,” will be presented at 8 o'clock Friday evening ‘by the _ lower school of Tudor Hall in the school. Classes five . through eight will participate in the musicale which was adapted from E. Humperdinck by Berta Elsmith. Solo parts will be taken by Judy Meek, Constance Rumbold, Shirley Swartz, Nell Becherer, Judy Morrison, * Connie McCown and Sylvia Ballard of Peru. Mary Landers is the assistant director, and’ the costume committee includes Addaline

Black, Nancy Coats and Jane Collett. Cardl Lynn Blackburn, Ann Atkins and Diane Johnson are in charge of business and publicity,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ Announced | Miss Puschner LST |T La At Luncheon

Children’s Bureau Holds Meeting

“A square deal for every child” is the goal of the American Legion's child welfare program, Miss Emma 410. Puschner declared today. Miss Puschner spoke before members of the children’s bureau of the

Indianapolis Orphan Home at a luncheon meeting this afternoon in the Indianapolis Athletic club. She lis the Legion's national child wel[fare director. . The speaker pointed out that in

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‘MONDAY, FEB, 5, 1945 Mrs. F.E. Glass | To Be Hostess

Tomorrow

Luncheon Is Booked By Latreian Club

The appearances 6f speakers and a luncheon highlight the activities of women’s clubs.’ Thea Members of the Katharine Merrill Graydon club will meet tomorrow. with Mrs, PF. Elbert Glass, 5748 E, Michigan st. Mrs. Leland K. Carter will assist the hostess. “Oliver Wendell Holmes” will be the subject discussed by Mrs. George E. Gill, and Mrs. Clifton. E. Donnell will speak on “James Russell Lowell.”

with the properties tinder the direction of Diane Warren, Virginia Wagoner, Muncie,~and Sharon Karcher. : The production is being directed by Miss Sara-Jane Haven, music; Miss Nell McMillan Frazier, dramatics; Mrs. Elisabeth Willsey, art adviser; Miss Jane Arrowsmith, dance, and Mrs. Mabel B

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Miss Walker to Be Honored

A PRE-NUPTIAL PARTY tomorrow evening will honor Miss Betty Jean Walker, whose marriage to Rush Williams Jr. will be * Feb. 19 in the Madonna chapel of the Third Christian church. Miss Rosalyn Crabb, assisted by Mrs, George Seidensticker, wall give the party. Those invited to attend include the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. O. C. Walker and Mrs. Rush Williams; Mesdames Lewis Dawson, John Stack, Earl Breech, G. P, Williams and Jack Barnett, Misses Alberta H. Dawson, Bettijane Mitchel, Patricia Keogh, Margann O'Connor, Jean Swift and Martha Screes. o 8 = - 8 & Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Leahy éntertained with a shower in their home last night for Miss Marianne Lenahan. The honor guest and 8. Sgt. James E. Murphy will be married Thursday in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The Leahys’' other guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Lewis Beebe, Charles McCoy, Thomas Maley, Maurice Hayes and Thomas A. Lenahan and Miss Peggy Lenahan.

Additional Civic Parties Arranged

THE ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS for the opening performance Friday of “H. M.S. Pinafore” at the Civic theater include those of Messrs. and Mesdames Eugene Beesley, Warren Glunt and Her- ' bert Wilson and Sgt. Henry F. Schricker Jr. “Mr, and Mrs. Victor’ Mussawir will attend Saturday, and the reservations for next Sunday ate those of Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas W, Ayton, Edward R Campbell, Leo Cassell, L. G. Cummins and Frank English. = : Also Messrs. and Mesdames James D. Ford, I). J. Hendrickson, | Robert Imes, Lowell Parr, Leonard Pearson and Morris P. Shelby, Misses I. Hilda Stewart, Thelma Smith, Ruth McNutt, Thelma Blessing and Frances Morgan, and Mrs. Albert E, Davis, ~ ” = o F ”

Mrs. E. Vernon Hahn will speak on “Indigo” at a Fortnightly

. | Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe, 4488 Wash-

considering child welfare legislation the. first quegtion to be answered was, “Will this legislation, when enacted into law; accomplish the constructive results in child protection and child care that we desire?”

Needed Goals

Results desired, she said, include provision for meeting - the ‘social needs of children in every county of the state with the state taking its responsibility for child.care and protection through co-operation with local communities and its own programs. “Financial resources to make

Miss Jeanne Snyder (left) is the bride-to-be of 8. Sgt. R. Calvin Rhodes, U.S. M.C. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Snyder and Sgt. Rhodes is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Calvin, Before her marriage Jan. 4, Mrs. Louis Levine (right) was Miss Doris Payne, daughter of Henry Payne, Jersey City, N. J. She is the sister of Mrs. James Eubanks of Indianapolis. Pfe, Levine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Organizations— Recital Scheduled for Friday By Matinee Musicale; | Legion Auxiliaries to Meet ~~ |smisie wrvem and ua tr oe

| delinquency, neglect and dependency | A musical program, dance, business sessions and a card party are|wiy bring the greatest return in

By ALICI

IF HIPS are too curvy for slim

left leg alternately.

are proof- that it works, “When you have traveled the “'walk’ backward, ahd repeat the Her follow-up to this one is to which you stand erect—holding to

!included in the organization news. | benefits to the children,” she deThe Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will present a recital at 2 p. m.| jared. Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. The program has been arranged. by Mrs.) | Ramona Kuemmich, | Those who will participate are Misses Jo Ellen Burroughs, Marian | |

Laut, Louise Swan .and Imogene . Figure

Speaker's Table “If all parents were able to give

[tual security, we would -have no

lattery [child welfare problems.”

Pierson, Mrs. Martha Rucker and] | Walter Whitworth, | Miss Puschner also discussed cfir- | dealing with child welfare. | At the speaker's table with Miss| Puschner were Mesdames Meredith | Nicholson Jr, Robert 8. Sinclair,! will precede the business session Charles A. Garrard, Silas B. Reagan, | | with Mrs. William A. McBride pre- | ER Oe BEREAN | | Alfred Noling, James Ruddell, Perry siding. CE ee r alias BR | Lesh and Walton M. Wheeler Jr: | Mesdames W. W. Harris, Lyman oh go 2 | Also, the Rev. E. Burdette Backus, | R; Pearson and John W, Carmack) { Miss Lucille Batson, Miss Gertrude {'will assist Mrs. Wolfe. Taggart, Messrs. Edwin G. Plum, | Wendell P. Coler, Kenneth W. Mill-

ington blvd, will be hostess at] 12:30. p. m. Friday for the Paul] Coble unit, American Legion auxii™lary. An 11 a. m. board meeting

On Saturday, the Ladies auxiliary |

. Literary club session tomorrow in the Propylaesum. of the Lake Shore Country club) will give a Valentine dance at the clubhouse. The chairman, Mrs. Paul Reed, will be assisted by Mesdames Harry Kennick, Donald Reid, J. L. Kavanaugh and Frank Grovenberry and Miss Mary Mar-

garet McCormick:

Wartime Eat x t : g A card and bunco party will be : 2 Me a Given given at 1:30 p. m, Friday by the Progressive society at the Citizens : Gas & Coke utility. Mrs. ‘Harry | Collins Is general chairman and THE CHIEF REASON WHY LIVER attracts some and repels others|she will be assisted by Mesdames usually can be found when we investigate the method of cooking. No |Prank Meister, Harry Dufeck and one likes liver cooked with the skin and tubes left in, and to the point | John Schilling and Miss Bertha where it is dry and hard. | Wagner, Liver haters, however,..often change their minds ence they get al

taste of it when it is cooked correctly. Today's recipe combines liver,{ A luncheon meeting is planned for| bacon and eggs. : | | Thursday by the Osric Mills Watkins} : ‘ a wk {unit, American Legion auxiliary. 1% tsp. | : Sebi A Sure yh, 2 tsp | Mrs. Clarence Myers, 3937 Kenwood Pan-fry bacon until crisp. Remove | BY us en anism pro y - | - Baked apples. RE id a. asarane free {gram will be given by Mrs. E. B. Mc-| Hot-cooked oatmeal, Ye bacon fat. | Comb, and Mrs, Kurt W. Schmidt |

Toast and jam. die Ee ri Brien a will preside. The hostess’ assistants | crumbled bacon, diced eggs and re- | Will be Mrs. Parker Jordan and Mrs. maining ingredients. Spread O. D. Walden. (see, generously on buttered whole wheat| ars Bloomfield Moore will be the bread. Makes 4 double sandwiches. | guest speaker Wednesday at the

Frances Willard tea to be held by

# » » : TUESDAY MENUS | Breakfast

Luncheon Tomato soup. Liver-bacon recipe). Potato chips and sweet pickles.

Fresh pears. Dinner Rho Delta Sorority

Ham patti eet potato slices. : : Buttered broceor | Forms City Council

Grapefruit and avocado salad. A Rolls. formed by Alpha, Beta and Epsilon Pumpkin custard. | chapters of the RHo Delta sorority. Milk to drink: Three c. for each| The council, composed of five r€P- | py ‘Mrs. Charles D: P child; one c. for each adult. Today's|resentatives from each chapter, arc Morgan will pour points—1 red for bacon, 2 red for|will meet March 20 in the Beta = liver and 2 red for ham. chapter, Rho Delta clubroom.! 4 {There will be a 7 p. m. dinner and

Liver-bacon sandwich filling: Four | business session. : 1 J slices bacon, 1 c. chopped liver] Beta chapter also will have a Meetings This Week (about three slices), 3 hard-cooked skating party Feb. 16 at Rollerland| €gg5, % c¢. mayonnaise, % c. chilil with all chapters participating.

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sandwiches

{will be at 1:30 p. m. {of Mrs. | Wilcox st.

city council recently was Other. speakers will include Mrs. |

Among the sessions planned for | this week by the Methodist Hospital| White Cross guild units are First

Baptist, tonight, and Capitol Avenue and University Park tomorrow. |

service center.

{dens and Ben Davis, Thursday. Tabernacle Garden and Meridian

Sigma Phi and Wesleyan Service, |

Smart and dignified, this simple the Bay Laurel W.C.T.U. The event figure-flattering two-piece dress is in the home jqea] for the slightly heavier fig- John W. Judv. chairman: MesClaude H. Faulkner, 1938 re: ; 2 Yr lgaman; {jaded winter wardrobe.

eo Pattern 8660 is designed for sizes Pal i ih ‘ {Henry Schmid and Mrs. William G.|34 36 33 40 42 44 46 stmt, Dav on, A.J. W

| Morgan. The devotions will be led 3c monotone. short sle

atterson and 3+ vards of 35 or 39-inch material, will be assisted by Mesdames Robert 2 vard contrast for collar. : vy For this pattern, send 20 cents, in Lynch, Homer T. Perry, Guild Schedules Unit coins, your name, address, size de- Powell and Homer L. Wiegand. isired and the pattern number to y uw a {The . Indianapolis Times pattern| The school 84 group will meet | service, 214 W. Maryland st, In- at.2 p. m. Feb. 14, in the school dianapolis 9.

Party Hostess

Mrs. W. J. Overmire, 4465 Win-| { The meetings will be in the guild’s|throp ave, will entertain with al hy the Broad Ripple high® school buffet “supper and Valentine party|group will be held’ Feb. 21 in the Others include Donati and Busi-| Thursday for.the members of the school. ness Girls, tomorrow night; Chil-|junior auxiliary, Indianapolis post | dren's Cheer, West Washington and | 4, American Legion. Mesdames Rob- | : St. Mark's Methodist, Wednesday: ert Tatman, Dale White and c.ar- Patroness Group Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gar-|ence Taylor will assist.

{be made for a skating party. ‘Plans Luncheon

Street Methodist, Friday, and Beta| Cook Meat Slowly

er, R. Norman Baxter and Sidney B. Markey. a The children’s ' bureau auxiliary { sponsored the luncheon.

P.-T. A. Board

Plans Tea

Three P.-T.rA. groups have sched- { uled meetings and the first will be a “hostesses” tea given by the | Shortridge high school's P.-T: A. | Board.

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| It will be at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday

{ in the school’s library for those who {are serving as room hostesses. Pre- | ceding the tea, Mrs. C. J. Ancker will discuss “The Philippines.” { Dr. J, Dan Hull, Mrs. George L. (Clark and Mrs. Frank J. Wise are in charge of the event. Mesdames

Sorority . Council

Holds Session

The council of Epsilon Sigma |

Omicron sorority met recently in| the Claypool hotel's empire room. |

their children economic and spiri-|

rent. bills in the general assembly Mrs. W. E. Ketcham, North Vernon, given by Mrs. Philip 8. Hildebrand.

presided. Those who attended were Mrs. Herman Jones, New Castle; Mrs. | Fred Bell, Rushville; Mrs, Clifford Breeden, West Lafayette; “Mrs. Cyrus Peckinpaugh, Middletown; Mesdames Robert, E, Burke, Fred L. Pettijohn; W. D. Keenan and Theodore Fleck. “uo

Mrs. Turk Speaker

“Safety” will be the topic of a

club meeting.

the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Fisher will speak on “Tin Can Salvage.”

Et “the shoe

Hull, Joel W. Hadley, Theodore] | Van Voorhees and Della Thompson! Iwill pour. : W. F. Wise will direct the music! and other assistants will include | Misses Nancy Judy, Joan Pile, Ruth Lacy, Lorna Mae Bornkanip;: Katie Clark and Peggy Gordon. Hospitality committee members are ‘Mrs.

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A grand outfit to perk up your dames Charles L. Walker, Raymond W. Smart; Otto Mahrdt, W. Irving

and 48. Size LeBien and Florence Porter. eves, requires Mrs. Wise is hostess chairman and

{E, Hayes, William E. King, Roy E GM.

{to hear a talk by Dr. Thurman B. ————————— | Rice. His subject will be “Building | for thé Future.” » » ”

Plans will |

Mrs, John M. White, 6307“ 8. Pleasant Run pkwy., will be the

The meeting set for Wedngsday

~ Dusty Anderson: Exercise keeps her hips trim,

NEA Staff Writer

to straighten you out is one that takes you walking while you sit. Begin by sitting with knees bent and both feet glued to the floor, Now, in this position, “walk” forward, and as you move lower right and

Cheering you on is Dusty Anderson, “Tonight and Every Night” star, whose exercise you're taking and whose lean-as-a-whippet hips

your haunches to rest upon.gour heels, holding your back as straight as a ramrod. Go up and down until your muscles yell for mercy.

A HART

-skirted fashions; the best exercise

length of the room,” Dusty says, exercise.” : do a series of jackknife bends, for a chair, if you need to—and sink

ye - Will Hear Review Chapter Q of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will nieet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Thomas R. Booth, 126 E. 50th st. A book review will be

Maurice Goldblatt To Give Review

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will re-|:

view “A Time for. Decision” (Wells) Thursday before members of the Methodist Hospital's “ White Cross Music guild. The review will be at 1:30 p. m. in the Food Craft shop,

A covered dish luncheon will he held tomorrow by the Alpha lota Latreian club in the home of Mrs, Walter Shirley, 818 E. 58th st. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Wile llam Schumacher and Mrs. Emory Baxter.

“Mexican Folk Songs” will be the topic of a talk by Mrs. H. L. Barr tomorrow before the To-kalon: club members. Mrs. O, M. Jones, 208 W. 44th. st, will be hostess.

The Irvington Home Study club will meet tomorrow to hear a dise cussion by Mrs. Henry 8. Schell, The group will meet ‘with Mrs, Layman D. Kingsbury, 5444 Unie versity ave. Mrs. Schell's topic will

‘Ibe “An Outstanding Personality.”

Scott McCoy, botanist, will speak at 1 p.m, Wednesday at the Amica Study club’s meeting in the Citizens Gas & Coke utility auditorium. Minerva club members will be guests and the assisting hostesses will be Mrs, Carl Howe and Mrs, Roy Egbert.” Mrs, Leo Holland will conduct dewbtions and boxes will be packed for Russian relief,

Valentine Party

A Valentine party and business meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow by Beta Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority in the clubroom. Guests will be Mrs, Lester Hansen, Misses Mary Bells Sowle, Tillie Greensavage and Dore

Century building. .

Dr. Charles Arnold will sing actalk ‘by Mrs. Donovan A. Turk companied by Mrs. CarqQlyn Ayres Wednesday at the Women's Lions Turner, and Mrs. 8S. M. Partlow, The luncheon ses-|guild president, will introduce the sion will be -held at 11:15 a.m. in|guests. The general chairman: is Lowell | Mrs. John Schneide?. -Proceeds will be used to provide hospitalization

for underprivileged children.

that challenges duplication” remy

Lovely styles . . . exclu: sively designed and created in fine quality leathers for comfort and lasting beauty.

$5.00 FIRST FLOOR

othy Fleming.

Sorority Session

Migs Ruth Flick, 33 S. Linwood ave, will entertain members of the Gamma Beta Chi sorority at 7 p.m, | Wednesday. :

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Just the shoes for the youngsters . .", strong, durable and most important — correctly constructed for growing feet.

$2.98 ,, $345 THIRD FLOOR

|¥riday night. The Central Avenue| Avoid cooking meat at too high | hostess - Wednesday at a luncheon and “Psychic Science groups met a temperature. It causes the meat |for members of the Patroness club today. {to shrink excessively, and results in |of Sigma Alpha Iota sorority.

{ fewer servings per pound. All meat!

“Beethoven's Life and Works” is

B'nai B'rith Officers

Miss Mary Levy recently was| chosen president of the B'nai B'rith Girls. Her assisting officers are Miss Frances Sher, vice president; Miss Frances Izsak, treasurer; Miss Gertrude Schuchman and kK Miss Lenore | Nefouse, recording and correspond- | ing secretaries, and Miss Jeanne) Shapiro, publicity chairman.

and Brides-to.le

There are many things that you can not get for your -home today ‘cin but you can get the right kind eof" silver—qgenuine sterling silver, Nothing else you can buy brings such lifelong enjoyment—and adds so much character to your home.

Heads Sorority

FRANKLIN, Ind. Feb. 5 —Mrs, (}| Doris Lodmis of Indianapolis has| been elected president of Pi Beta | Phi sorority at Franklin college

: Ili here. a junior at the school, she is Now Available! | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. . {| McCullough, 6188 Washington blvd., THE Spring Glory ramone ii. PATTERN ) 1 SIX-PIECE ——— mn PLACE SETTING ; |] hostess at 1 p. m. Friday for a meeti | | ing of Ye Olde Tyme Cinch club at $22.80 | Friendly. 4 } ~ Ghduding 20% Pederal Tax 1 i} , ; \Meet.at Y. W.C. A.

‘Consists of Luncheon Knife, Luncheon : Fork, Salad Fork, Cream Soup Spoon, The Taw chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will have a meeting: at

*. Butter Spreader, Teaspoon, | : || 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A.

| Mrs. Beynon Hostess

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International Beauty School |

(Also Available—Tablespoons, $7.25 Each) asks you to help us supply the’ demand for beauticians :

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|| ternational Beauty

Mrs, Harry Beynon will be the |

| should be cooked slowly at moder- | the topic of a talk to be given by (ate temperature to preserve their Mrs. Fred C. McCain with musical flavor and food value,

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