Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1945 — Page 18
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| Society—
State Assembly. Club Names -Officers; Mrs. Ralph. Harvey .Chosen President
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THE STATE ASSEMBLY Ww OMAN'S CLUB has annotinced its new officers, board members and commit-
tees. Mrs. Ralph Harvey of New Castle is president.
and those serving with her are Mrs. Paul Dowell, Madison, and Mrs, William Storen, fost and “second vice
presidents. Mrs. Richard T, James, Portland, and Mrs, Thurman Crook, South Bend, are corresponding. and recording secretaries, and Mrs. Lloyd Claye combe is treasurer The’ board mémbers are Mrs, George Henley, Bloomington; Mrs, Hobart Creighton, Warsaw; Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson and Mrs. A. L. Porttéus. The chairmen and their committees include Mrs, Robin son with Mrs. Clement T. Malan and Mrs. H. L. Crumpacker, pro= gram; Mrs. George Copeland, ‘Osgood, with Mrs, Robert A. Hoover, Goshen; Mrs. Albert F. Walsman, Mrs. Edward M. Woodard, Bloom= ington, and -Mrs, .Raymond C: Morgan, Knightstown, membership. Mrs. James with Mrs. W. T. Kinder, Tipton, and Mrs, Harvey, calendar and printing; Mrs. Charles Dawson with Mrs. A. N, Bobbitt and Mrs. Portteus, house and soci al: Mrs. Frank T, Millis, publicity; Mrs. ‘Ernest C. Ropkey, historian: Miss Genevieve Brown, parliamentarian; Mrs. Bruce Lane, Bainbridge, with Mrs. O. U. Newman and Mrs, John Hewitt, telephone, and Mrs. Dowell with Mrs. Malan and Mrs. Harry Muller, Anderson, constitution.
Additional Parties Formed for Dance
SEVERAL ADDITIONAL PARTIES have been arranged for the «March bf Flags’ ball to be "held tomorrow night by the Junior auxiliary'to the Indianapolis Day nursery in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Messrs. and Mesdames Lyman Hunter, Larry Willson, Robert Hutton and Thomas J. Umphrey will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kinnear in their home. At a dinner party in the I. A. C,, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Adair will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert Todd, Scot B. Clifford, Gaylord Wood and Frederick C. AlJbershardt and Dr. and Mrs. Miles Barton. The Edwin Ransburgs vill entertain in their home for Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood Yockey and Mr. and Mrs Frederick Beyer, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. VanDyke Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Daily. Attending together will be Messrs, and Mesdames Lucius V. Hamilton, ch H. Harrington and B. E. Lapenta. Entertaining in- their home will be Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Morse. Their guestt will include Messrs. and Mesdames Ward Fenstermaker, Barksdale Brown, Marshall McCuen, Rene DuBois, Willis. Tomlinson and Eugene B. Hibbs. The Thomas B. Hendersons’ guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Buschmann And Mr. apd Mrs. Richard Gaus, and afiother party in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Kleck- . per will include Dr. and Mrs: A. H. Craige Jr, Mr. and Mrs. w illilam G. Page and Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Miller Jr. r
Groups Will Attend Party Together.
MR. AND MRS. MAYBURN LANDGRAF and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shirley will attend the.dance together as will Mr. and Mrs. Urban V. Plum and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Bales. Mr. and Mrs. E. R-Gilliom and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferree will entertain for their guests in the Gilliom home. Those invited are Messrs. and Mes~ dames Dale Stenz, Arthur V. Gilliom,“William V. Covert, Emerson Boyd and William H.-Konop. With Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Boxes will be Messrs. and Mesdames E. G. Bowman, Gordon H. Thompson, Edwin H. Gable and Eugene Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. George Bardwell and Mr, and Mrs. Q. Myers Whitaker will make another foursome, and the Thomas Redmonds will entertain in their home for Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Frazee. Messrs, and Mesdames Jackson Keith," E. J. Peterson and W. O. McFatrigge also will attend the dance. : : . Sl Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Tomy's guests in their home "will be Messrs. and Mesdames James W. Ray, Louis Thomas and A. W, Noling. The James Loers' guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Edward K. Hawkins, Edward P. Everett and John L. Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Max Fritz. will be with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stuart Jr, °°
Church Girls’ Class Pledges Named
Will Give Dinner
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 16.—
Arrange T udor Hall Project
ARRAY
Members of the Tudor Hall Alumnae association study plans for |
the group's project, “Adventures
will sponsor tomorrow afternoon at Caleb Mills hall, Earl I. Larsen (seated) is booth chairman; Mrs. Stewart (standing), co-ticket chairman, and Mrs. Caldwell P. treasurer of the project.
school. Mrs, der M. Robertson, school's undergraduate scholarship
~
have presentation
Johnny
Additional padronesses y
been named for of the "Adventures of Appleseed” tomorrow in Caleb Mills high school Edwi duction, will be sponsored by Tudor Hall Ah The patronesses
hall at Shortridge
let, ‘an Strawbridge umnae association:
include Mes-~
afternoon |
rative bal. | pro= | the
Recital Planned | For Feb. 23
Student and Junior Groups on Program
A recital will be given at 2 p. m, next Friday in Ayres’ auditorium by the student and Camille Fleig junior
Musicale.
the program. Mesdames J. A. Matthews, Luessow, Lawrence. Catlin, Thomas Martin, Ruth G. Edwards, Leah Marks and Adrian Robinson and Miss Mary Spalding. Participating in the program will be Tommy and Dick Lugar, Billy | Stephenson and Robert Huber, Misses Katy Lou Herath, Sandra Jordan, Marilyn McCullough, Sandra | Bernat, Henrietta Doane and Patti | Heun. Also, Misses Roselynd ~ Bunce, Joyce Caulfield, Betty June Oakes, Jane Hampson, Betty Cramey, Phillis Hollar and Joan Caldwell, Mesdames Jane Johnson Burroughs, Saul Bernat, William G. and Grace Parris. Members of the Marian College | Bel Canto ensemble on the program | will be Misses Margaret Brown, An- | | rora Menendez, Joanne Gallagher, | Marie Pinto, Anne Roffelsen, Mary | Jo-Bearly, Renilda Meny, Cotleen | Pollard, Jeanne Stiens, Betty Arm- | | strong, Joan Duffin, Marjory Gule, | Norma Vieders, Mary Anne Gal- { lagher and Marian Guenter. The proceeds” will benefit the | ~The Howe high school string a | semble under the direction of Robjert Buford also will participate.
Events |
CHURCHES Broad Ripple Block's audiSon” (Ferber)
Erwin
of Johnny Appleseed,” which they Shortridge high Alexan-
fund,
dames W.. R. Sinclair,
Edward B
Stevenson,
| | Taggart, Thomas D. | Prederic M. Ayres, Roy Elder | Adams, William H. Wemmer, Or- | land A. Church, Charles Weiss and Herbert M Woollen. - Also, Mesdames A. K. Scheiden- | helm, Willis D, Gatch, William C. | Grifith, Herman C. Wolff, Wil- { liam Louden and Kurt F. Pantzer,
Women's council, | Christian. Today. torium. “Great Mrs, Bjorn Winger
Mary Conkle circle, Women's coun-
EA Wartime Eating 4 Meta Given
cil, Third Christian. Tues. Mrs Edward Donaldson, 3241 College, “hostess. “When Papa Was a Preacher” (Porter), Mrs. James A. Stuart. Mrs. W. H. Keller, devotions; Mrs. Thurman Long presiding. CLUBS Park
Christian Woman's. 12:30
* % a THE POPULARITY OF THOSE THREE to seven layered dinners so much about was the result of homemakers trying to save Indianapolis time in food preparation and also to prevent meals from being
we hear
umdrum. into- a one-dish and a
Sceoping . deep
rice or potatoes, meat
second tolorful
849'; N. Oakland, Parliamentary Mon. Mrs, Carl W. Seet, Park, hostess. “Constitt n Laws and Standing Rules,” Jasper P. Scott, leader.
n0Stess. Law 5139
casserole to find definite layers of | vegetable is really al
Mrs
Miss Daniels Will Speak
Miss Florence Daniels will address Cornmeal mush, the National Associa- Raisin sauce. tion of Wornen at a 7:30 p. m, busi-| in the Co-
members of
i ness meeting
pleasant surprise. Beef Persian is lan example of this and is used -in today’s ‘menus. ” » »
MONDAY MENUS
Cherokee chap, I. T.-8. C. 1:30 p. m, Mon. Indiana Nat ional | bank. “China and the Outer World,” Mrs. E. C. Rumpler : : v Monday Afternoon Reading | Breakfast Mrs. Lee Welker,
| Tomato juice. hostess. Monday (Conversation. 2 p. Mon. = L. Miller,
Washington blvd. hostess. “Gt: Son” (Ferber), Mrs. Paul Kell
Mbn
3933 Luncheon eat
Pan-fried bacon.
sections of the Indianapolis Matinee .
‘Mrs. Jessie Guild Reep arranged ; She was assisted by ¢
Helen i Jessie T. Clapp, §
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. Acme photos, Paris combines black and beige in a fitted afternoon coat of wool (left) trimmed with Persian lamb, Jean Patou completes the outfit with a Persian muff, Slim lines are used by Patou in this informal ensemble (right) in black, gray and white striped wool. The gray felt hat is trimmed with gray and white feathers. :
Patterson Orga nizations—
and Mrs. A. E. McConnell,
bers of the Robert E. Kennington | unit, 38 ppm home Greatness.
a short talk on the Red Cross andthe
Rev. K. M. Zorn Will Address The Officers’ Wives Club; Legion Auxiliary Plans Session
A luncheon and the appearance ‘of speakers compose the organiza-| ton activities.
— FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1048 | Miss Seymour |
To Be Honored At Shower or f
Niebuh- Fischer Rite * Read in New York
Appearing {i
Mrs. James
n the bridal news are
a pre-nuptial party and two receny weddings.
4
W. Smith and Mra,
Raymond McMann will give a linen! shower March 9 for Miss Mary! Emeline Seymour. 50 guests will attend ‘the party i Mrs, Smith's home, 3819 WwW. Mini gan st,
The h Schwalb® will
the Browhs!
Approximately
guest and Robert vi be married April 1 A
sburg Christian church,
» yy .» Miss Jacquelyn Elaine Fischer "
Kendal E. Niebuhr, signalman 2- -c,
. 8. N, were married Aug. 16 in
ew~York,
The bride is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs, PF. Market st,,
G. Fischer, 1213 E!
and Mr. Niebuhr's mothe: is Mrs. John N. Niebuhr, ai Wis,
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Mrs. Isadore Sussman, Hartford
Melva
City, announces the marriage of her daughter, Charles Hamer, son of Mr. and Mrs} Irving Hamer, 811 S. Illinois st.
Jean, to Pfe,
The wedding was Dec. 24 in th
home of the bride's ‘mother;
and
Rabbi Samuel J. Fox of the United
Hebrew congregation of Indianap ‘{olis officiated. +» The couple Tex. Mr.
is at home in Abilens
Hamer is stationed a! | Camp Barkley near there.
A luncheon will be held at 12: 30 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln | Miss Betsy Ancker
by the Oicers Wives club, The Rev. K. India, ‘will be {he speaker re A. C. Esfes and Mrs. G. V: Falkenberg will be the hostesses |
reservations chairman Si
Sorority Sets
M. Zorn, a : Missionary from
the
James Eldridge will address mem- |
American Legion auxiliary, at Wednesday in the post | He will speak on “Time for
will
A guest dinner and musicale will| ridge. high school,
‘Will Broadcast
- “Miss Betsy ian st, Washington, where she will partici ; pate on the program, can Forum of the Air.”
cast will be at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday Music ale over WIBC. :
Miss Ancker, a senior at Short ; will be accom
Ancker, 3339 N, Merid-§
leave tomorrow f
Mrs. Garland Retherford will giv e | be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday by panied by her mother, Mrs. C.
Indianapolis alumnae
chap-|Anc ker.
Miss
Ancker will be o
Mrs. John L. Valentine will preside. | ter, Sigma Alpha I6ta sorority. The the affirmative side of a debate o The program chairman is Mrs. John [event will-be held in the Broadway’
| Carmody
at a card party hospital.
| pm. Tues, Mrs. Robert O'Brien,!” league will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday gram and dinner chairman and Mrs.
\. Bv- will be guests and the film “Combat |
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4636 Kenwood, |
Methodist church. The Memorial. and Kennizigton| Members of the Indiana chapter, auxiliaries were hostesses recently American Guild of Organists, and in the Veterans |the active and patroness chapters of |Sigma Alpha Iota will be. special | guests. he National Women's Service | Mrs. Rosalee Spong is the pro-
in Cropsey at iditorium, Husbands of
Central 1i-| | Russell Barton is in charge of the the members hostess committee. Appearing on the program will be Mrs. Ros- Mesdames Kenneth "Vance, William IF Devin. Helen Thomas Martin and arre Scott, Miss ary Si Members of the Roberts Kinder- and ai Togo oii on Spsleine garten Mothers’ club will meet] Tuesday in the Kindergarten, Miss Ida E. Conner of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society] The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor wil. speak on*“Lively Imaginations.” will sponsor a public: sauerkraut Mesdames William Blackley, H. D.[supper at 6 p. m. tomorrow in Brown and Ward Riley. will be the!Saenger-Chor, hall, 521 E. 13th- st hostesses. { The supper will be followed by informal entertaininent in the social {hall, Mrs. Mary Hohn will be in
brary.
America” will be shown. coe ‘Mills will preside.
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tout, 2055 Park, hostess. “History i of Rugs” Mrs. George B. Love- T'0 Be Entertained | less. | Review. Mon. Mrs, Stuart Mibk.) The Ind er, 340-E. 56th, hostess. “Freedom National League of ‘from. Want,” Mesdames Hal T. Women Benham, Maurice Angell, Robert tomorrow S. wild. ~ rlottis Adams, 52¢ N. Central court.) Woman's Rotary. 6:10 p. m. Tues Mrs. Adams will read “Old BrookIn the W. D.C. “Present Dayilyn" a study in research. Care of Infantile Paralysis Pa-| . Fred 1. Pettijohn will pres tients,” Dr. Carl Martz. | side and Mrs. Nettie Downey, South
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Potato at ie cheese pancakes. Applésal Baked Beard.
Members of the junior high girls’|six Indianapolis girls were pledged |* Miss Daniels class of the Tabernacle: Presby- recently to Alpha’ Lambda Delta,| will demonstrate terian church will entertain their freshman scholastic society, here at the Brel, sy§‘mothers ‘at a. dinner tomorrow in Indiana university. They are Misses | tem’ and the use the Marott hotel. 7 Mary J. Ayers, Ela B. Barnes, Ruth of her: sefing-eye Mrs. Joseph Thomas Ackerman Pohlar, Virginia: Reese, Phyllis| dog, ~Mrs. Lewis is the class instructor and a social Sheldon and Carolyn Sullivan, { Fink ‘will give: a hour will be held in her home in| talk os ‘Red the Marott after the dinner. Miss : Cross Services to Barbara Jean Stevens and Miss Card Par ty Planned | servicemen and A card party was held today by, Their Families.” {the Ladies auxiliary to the Alten- | Miss lara
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Hospitality Calls For
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will meet at 1:30 p. m in the home of Mrs: J
Dinner | Beef Persian (see recipe). .| Peas with onion rings. Sliced cucumbers’ with sour cream dressing. Bread. Chocolate cupcakes. Milk to drink: Four e. for ‘each child; 2 c. for each adult. Today's
mittee chairmen in charge. Miss Daniels
Shirley Hungdte are the com- | | {heim in. the . home, Mrs.
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. Mis. W.°B. Ward, 316 Kenmore esses. rd, was hostess today for a meeting of the Irvington Fortnightiy- Tn { / club. Mrs, F. W: Schulmeyer gave A wy Cl b Meets The Navy
a book review, and the assisting Mothers’
Otto | Christopher |Busching, Mrs. Dora Minkner and Miss Eleanor Hardy Miss Alice Mueller were the host-|
} Cecil Byrne | house | preside.
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| bacon. ers’. Wed. Tea. One small head, of ‘Woman's Research. Mon. cabbage, !3 lb. leftover boneless | Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, M beef, ground, 1 medium onion, 2 Washington blvd. hostess “Im . sprigs parsley; 2 slice bread, 1 tsp.| mortal Wife” (Stone), book
lemon juice, *% tsp. salt, 1 tbsp. | view, Tea; musical program. margarine, ’. , Was ’ * N argarine, 4 c¢. rice, washed, 1 ¢ MISCELLANEOUS
tomatoes, 5 c. water from cabbage. Drop cabbage, cut in half, “in [Indianapolis Power and Light unit boiling salted water. Cook for §| 300, American Legion auxiliary. mins., - then drain, reserving 42 ¢ water. Grind beef through coarse blade of foqd chopper or chop very with knife. Put onion, parsley the bread through chopper, Add lemon juice and salt to. meat and mix well. | Arrange cabbage leaves in bot'd on sides of a 5-c. greased Place meat mixture in i bed of cabbage. Mix rice, tomatoes and water and pour over meat Place remaining cabbage leaves on| gp. m. Tues. with margarine. Cover| high school. B. L. Curry, speaker. and bake at 350 degrees F. for 1'4 Music, school orchestra and Mad- :,, until rice: is done and flavors| rigal singers. ire well blended. Serves 4. Central W. C. T. U. 2.p. m. Feb. 22. Ayres’ auditorium. The Rev. Riley Cheer
Guild
Units Set Meetings Five units
Beef Persian:
Century bldg. Card party. Book Forum. 1:30 p. m. Wed Ayres’ auditorium. “Great (Ferber), Mrs. Olive Enslan Tinder,
fine
and
Orlando “Moth-
1:30 .p. m. Wed, Mrs, Little, 638 W. 43d, hostess, erhood and Our Boys,” C. McCammon.
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of the Riley Hospital will meet next week hospital to do sewing. “Elizabeth Ann” group will meet | M 1 ds 1y, “Muskingum’ Valley” on | Tuesday and “Our. Old Friend Never | Fait ' unit will meet Wednesday. On Thursday, “In the Heart of June” group will have a session and » “Jest Do Your Best” unit will meet next Friday.
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points—3 red for cheese, 1 red for Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Moth-| Bend, In the kindergarten: Martinsville, will assist the hostess.
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1:30 p. m. Mon. Food Craft shop, Alpha chap, Chi Phi Gamma. 8
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Mrs. Bert|Chap. G, P. E. O. Sun.
Warren township P.-T. A. council: In, Warren Central |Phi Delta Beta.
and Mrs. Edwin I. Poston,
Mrs. | Stanley
J. Floyd Seelig, speaker. Carrie Miller, - devotions; M. Walters, music. 4 p.m Sun. | Wheeler Mission. Mrs. Elmer | Stewart, speaker. Mrs. Charles Sutton, devotions.
SORORITIES
p. Mm. Tues. Mrs. John W. Cook | Jr. 1501 Bosart, hostess. 7p. m. Wed Mrs. William Hankins, 2657 Man-| ker, hostess.
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7:30" p. m. Tues. In the Second | Presivterian ch urch, Mrs. 1. H.| Staley, 5926 University, hostess. Mrs, H. C. Gemmer, program. “7 p. m. Tues. Sheffield inn. Mrs. J. B. Wald, arrangements. Rush party. {Delta chap, Psi Iota XI 8 pm Mon, Mrs, Garland Retherford, 4449 Guilford, hostess.
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