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60th Anniversary Will be Noted By the Fortnig Literary Club

THE FORTNIGHTLY LITERARY CLUB will obgerve its 60th anniversary Tuesday, March 6, with a program and tea. The event will be at 3 p. m. In the . Propylaeum. Toe The club will present Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell as soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur G. Monninger. There will be guests and tea will served in the Propylaeum's north paz. lor. Mrs, Harry Evard will cut the birthday cake. The cominittee in charge of the program includes Mrs. Joseph Miner, chairman; Mesdames Christopher B. Coleman, Evard, Arthur

Medlicott and John T. Wheeler. The finance commitiee will make the tea arrangements. It includes Mrs. William M. Louden, chair-

John 8S. Wright,

Bridal Dinner to Fete Code

4 MISS JANE FRENZEL HAUEISEN and her fiance, John Richard Brant Jr, will be entertained at a br idal dinner given by his mother, "Mrs. Chauncey Eno, Friday evening. The honor guests-will be married Saturday ip the Tabernac le Presbyterian church. _ Dinner guests in the Eno home will be the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Batist Haueisen, and members of the bridal party, including Miss Madeleine Nicholson, Richmond; Mrs. Lorne Creighton Reynolds, Misses Mary Gladding Johnson, Eleanor Dickson Frenzel and Sallie Eaglesfield; John Richard Brant Sr., Robert Brant, Noblesville; Peter and Ward Hackleman and Martin Wirth.

Mary Jane Bruno to Be Honored

A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER on Tuesday, March 6, will honor Miss Mary Jane Bruno, whose marriage to Ensign Paul L. Brink, U. 8. N. R,, will be March 13 in the St Joan of Arc Catholic church. Mrs. Emil DeJulio, assisted by Mrs. Raymond DeJulio, will give the party in the former's dome. . Among the guests will ‘be. Mrs. ‘Nunzio Bruno, Miss Bruno's mother; Mesdames T. Edward Feeney, Vincent Russo, Joseph Toner, Mary Sullivan, Flo Seaton, Paul Bean, Charles Bean, Russell Romine. George Siegman and Frank De. Julio; Misses Louise Bruno, Mary Sansone, Clementine Beckeridge, Margaret Muenster, Ada, Genevieve and Helen Schell, Marjorie Brink, Jean Barnes, Mary Helen and MarJorie Cain, Louise Bebher, Dorothy Jensen, Gladys Sparks and Helen Wolf.

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Mrs. Toner M. Overley will be nostess for a luncheon Friday for members of the Southern club auxiliary. It will be at 1 p. m. and Mesdames P.-C. Reilly, J. P, Wilson and J. W. Trotter will assist Mrs. Overley.

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Miss Margaret H. Waldo has been named sophomore paint manager for the production, “The Skin of Our Teeth” (Wilder), to be given by the theater guild at the University of Illinois. The play will be presented March 9, 10, 16 and 17.

man; Mesdames J. Emmett Hall, Mansur Oakes, Ross Ottinger and

Music’ Group |D : To Be Speaker: Will Pledge

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of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music sorority. The service!

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Those to be pledged are Misses

Sue Nicholson and Betty Jean Miller. The chapter's guests will include members of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter and Patroness group. |

Mrs. Harley Reed Elected by Club =

Mildred Morgan

| Asheville, N.C. ol diseuss “Know-

Morgan is co-ordinator of the

will be at 8 p. m. in the home of family. life community program of Miss Margaret Byram, 311 N. Drexel Asheville. ave, Other topics and talks by Dr

Morgan are scheduled for this week

Maxine Jack, Dorothy Sorg, Evelyn! at the Y, W.: “Now and When the Aufterheide, Coleen Phillips, Eileen Boys Come Home," 7:30 p.m, Hoover, Charlotte Moulton and Wednesday: “Growing Up PhysiPhyllis Eberhart. cally and Emotionally,” at 3 p.m, A program has been arranged by Thursday, for Phyllis Wheatley Miss Mary Spalding The par-|Girl Reserves: “Girls (row Up.” ticipants will be Mrs. Helen Thomas 8 p. m., Thursday, and “Acting Qur Martin, Misses Jeanne Havens,' Age,” 3 p.m. ‘Friday. EY Nellie Jones, Helen Ferrell, Betty

‘Seven. students of the Arthur ing Your Own Daughter” 2pm Jordan Conservatory of Music will Friday in the Y.W.C. A. Lm be pledged tomorrow to Zeta chapter of teen-age girls are invited to

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Mrs. Harley Reed has been named

Barbara Hudelson Gives Party

Miss Barbara Hudelson,

ous shower yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Joseph Strauss. who was Miss |

Gretchen Edwards before her recent marriage, The guests included Mrs. Joseph Howett, Mrs. G. W. Mohr, Misses

Louise Swaim, Janet Gregory, Bar-! bara Renick, Marjorie Milholland, Jean Chalifour and Mildred Farley

president of the recently organized | New Augusta Homemakers’ club. |

| Other officers are Mrs. Jay Ely, vice | | president, 4475 secretary-treasurer. Carrollton ave. gave a miscellane- | °¢ Deld the first Tuesday of each or blue baby wool and trimmed with

and Mrs. James Moore,

Méetings will

{ month Charter members of the club are Mesdames A. S. Bowden, Kenneth R. Doolittle, Ely, ® Raymond Fink, Carson Hollingsworth, Robert T. Hollingsworth, Moore, J. W..Muir, Charles Owens, Reed, Clarence Ripley. O. H. Stewart, C. L. Stultz and Clarence Witham.

Visits Here Spencer Club Session Mrs. W. C. Spaulding, formerly, The Spencer club will meet toof Indianapolis, visited Mr. and morrow at the ‘White. Cross guild's Mrs. W. H. Ober, 2227 Central ave. service center. Hostesses will inlast week. She left Thursday for clude Mrs. Lelia Hardesty, Mrs. Ida Oklahoma City. Wood and Miss Elizabeth Coffey. ren

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» . k : - ur . YY » » . . Xoiia At Home in Virginia ‘HI Neighbor’ Richard Thoms, Wed to Soldier x 2 > i rir 4 3 ‘ . ’ Before tir Program Donna Davis ‘marriage Jan. 27, TY il B WwW Mrs. William | FS Announced Vill Be Wed Edward Mohler Camp Fire Groups : > Rp was Miss I I Dr. George Parkinson Mary Ann ys: y Arrange Events Will Read Cerenrony Morrison — T : imes Special { daughter of The program, ang hostesses for fn : the Camp Fire Girl® “Hi Neighbor” CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Miss Donna | Mr. and Mrs. exhibit which opened today. in| Lou Davis will become the bride | Donald Ambrose | Block's auditorium has been an-| | |of Richard Koerner Thoms, in al i notinced. The exhibit will continue] | [double-ring ceremony at 3 o'clock] Morrison. through Saturday. { |this. afternoon in , the Norwood The ceremony’ |° Mrs. L. A. Kirch, program chair- | 3. Methodist church here was red in |Man. has listed the activities, { | Dr. Geqrge Parkinson will officiate as Today, Miss Kathleen Klaiber is \ | belore a background of white a chapel at the |ehairman for “Life Pictures Ffom Tw :. gladioli and greenery. Bridal. music ins base in a Family Album” and a style show i! % 4 (will be, provided by Miss Minnie | to be presented at 4:30 and 7:30 * 1 jRandise. : : y Quantico, Va. |p m. by the All City Horizon club; - Mr. and Mrs. William E. | After the wedding there will be a] The marriage of Miss Joann The bridegroom's| Mrs. Vic-Donahey Jr. is chairman | Mohler are at home at 1040 N. |Feéception in the home of the bride's) Qaks agd Pvt. Richard E..Lawiv for tomorrow's events which will| Delaware st., following tbeir mar- |Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H.| rences wis Dec. 31 in the rectory parents are include a musical program by the| riage Jan, 30. The ceremony was |D3Vis, of this city. The bridegroom| of the Little Flower. Catholie Mr. and Mrs. |Odakota group of school 70 and| in the Madonna chapel of the |IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.| church, Parents’ of the couple Daniel Nathas the Ashram group of school 63.) Third Christian" ohurch. The | Thoms, 402 E. 37th st, Indianapolis. | are Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Oaks and afle’ Nalin There also will be participants from bride was Miss Leona McDole and | Bride's Costume “| Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Lawrence, Mohler of -|{Tawasiya and Aowakiya units. is the daughter of Mrs. Priscilla | | (Nu Art photo.) | Loomis. (Bretzman photo.) Miss Davis has chosen a light blue} ~~ Charleston, Other Participants ; ae {shger wool suit to'be worn with navy W. Va. The On Wednesday, the program will ~ |ackessories and white orchids. The Iv , 1, ' be conducted Ye 2 > gram will IT. oF T. M: | brifie’s only attendant will be Mrs WO : cgion couple is at | Lemons “with schools 66, 39 ahd 5 A1Aa1] Halry J. Olson of Plymouth. She . h in : : . ee will be in a sheer rose wool suit and G C S om Parycipsting In folk dances, There ; ~~ will have brown accessories and yroups ct Quantico, will be a style show and group O A ddress Brown orchids ry 5 singing ‘on Thursday under the di- Patrick Patt i Lo M " : os Sreten oc. Shots rection of Mrs. Earl Stumpf. The y 7." ‘ at Po peity officer 1 geung S Tht B program wil] include the Tanda and WV . D. Cc. U Ri i 5 y Janapolis, will be Kirihan: divisions. best min, and” the ushers will in- Me 5 Wi Swit 2325 N. Talbots _.. Or ganizations— “The Bird Day” will be a fehture Dr. Cor : ve or ude Pic, Raymond Robertson, st be hostess ' Wednesday for lof Friday's program with Mrs. A. U. ! slement TT. Malan, state Chic ge and Norman: Merrick: the hits Holliday Jr. American superintendent of public instruction South Bend Y avion. atywiline inehonr. wh S , A ¢ d T Kindwall in charge. ‘The Snow perintenaent of public instruction Legion auxiliary. Isuncheon will be peaker S re Booke bir 0Ww {White and Wallace Presbyterian will speak Wednesday before mem- | At Home Address served at 1 p. m, : ; C [ b ; Hg Bis will take part yi Ms bers of the American home depart-| ways. Davis will wear a gray s M is Marion LSoitanalle wii : y Cc nis Y rene vite Se . . peak on + Vill é 1118 ate | By Inter Alia lub A em ers, Al lr Be ign gh : ment, Woman's Department club. dress with victory blue access and the group's history wil} | S 4 p chool 78 wil The meeting will he at 1:30 p. m. in and the bridegroom's mother has be reviewed by Mrs. Ear Finley A . | give the program Saturday. It will chosen: an. GQUA Crepe ‘With Wheat| row or ro.) Sis sail dimer. | Luncheon Planned by Guild {be “Happy Valley—Safety in the ‘© clubhouse. + His subject will be = an, agus cord 1th Wheat| report on tie Knightstown + home

The appearance of speakers, a skating party and business sessions | are among sevents scheduled by several women's organizations

(Coé) will be Mrs. C. Fred Fitchey’'s subject.

A covered dish luncheon will be

~ Baby Sweater | Circus Day Parade chapter of the . Riley €heer guild. Mrs. Laura Rob- { A business session is planned for 7:30 p. m. tomorow by Sigma chapa) | ter of Alpha Omicron Alpha sororJ lity. The event will-be in the home a of Miss Eloise Knoll, 1733 N. Merid-| “=: ian st. : |

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| Methodist church rink. Mrs. Larry | | Kindsvatter and. , Mrs. | Kirch are in charge of the enter-| tainment.

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“Guatemala” will be the topic | discussed by Mrs. | Thursday before members of the Business and Professional Women's | [So The meeting will’ ‘be in the {the Woman's Department club.| Miss Mildred Douglas will introduce [the spgaker and there will be a din-

{ner at 6 p.m.

{ The P.-T. A. of the John Strange school’ will meet at 8 p. m. Wednes- |

day in the school. | 1X

By MRS. ANNE CABOT little baby sweater is crocheted of pale pink gaye visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. |

Visit Here : | Mrs. R. P. Tracy and her son, sacque-

adorable | Richard Stephen, of Anniston, Ala,

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|Lon Tracy, 2314: N.” Alabama st. |

a contrasting band of white on the The Lon Tracy's son, Cpl. R. P. sleeve centers, around neck, front Tracy, is stationed at Ft. McClel- | closifg and bottom of the garment. lan, Ala. To obtain complete crochet in- S———————————————————————— structions for the blue and white P. E. Gg. Meeting baby sweater for sizes 6 months to 18 months (Pattern 5848) send 16 cents in coins to Anne Cabot, The Sisterhood, will meet tomorrow in Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st.,| the home of Mrs. E. B. Crowell, 3245 | Chicago 7. College ave.

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ONE COULDN'T FIND A MORE POWERFUL calcium combination |

tha ilk and cauliflower. Chicken flavored cream of cauliflower soup is unusually good. It is about as ‘white hs milk unless the green stems and leaves at the base of the cauliflower are tender enough to add. But there's chopped .parsley, a. few dashes of paprika and grated carrot that can be flickeds on to the top to give this otherwise pale soup the life and color it needs. Try this in today's menus.

| boils and thickens. Stir in evaporated. milk and add to cauliflower. |

o ” ” TUESDAY MENUS Add onion, stir to blend, heat to, boiling and serve garnished with Breakfast chopped fresh green parsley. Orange slices. Ser: ves 4, Hot cooked oatmeal, Se —————————————

Pan-fried bacon. Cinnamon toast.

“Luncheon

of | cauliffiower soup (see recipe). | Crusty toasted cheese rolis. | Poached pears.

Ginger cookies.

Ho Dinner

Creamed peas. Shredded lettuce with mayonnaise Bread.

Milk: to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. Today's.) points—1 red for bacon, 1 red for grated cheese, 5 red for shoulder lamb chops.

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{held at 12:30 p. m. Friday by tHe|

* 7:30 | p. m. Thursday at the Roberts Park Red Cross home nursing course,

William E.|have been scheduled.

{for groups which were to start this |afternoon and evening and tomor-

Martha Martin [are Mrs. Inez Stierwalt, R. N., and

rer will teach a class in the Brook-

{Fund of America. Members of Chapter S; P. E. O. ment was made

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The hostess committee for today |as announced by Mrs. Almon Coble!

leh i s Members of the Inter. Alia club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. S. E. Se Ne esq nes Rowe, 5920 Crestview dr. Mrs, George Mercier will discuss. “This Is Ce yy a 3, Kate” (Hard), and “Never a Dull Moment” ; : on ”

Lytle, Glenn Norman, J. Dan Hull

Miss Mona Wil- | son and Miss Catherine McBurney. |

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Camp Fire leaders are invited to hear a talk by Scott McCoy at 7:30 office.

He will speak on “Nature.”

Classes Set

“Youth of Today and Tomorrow.” Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew will preside and.the program will be directed by Mrs. » Walter S. Grow, applied education’ committee chairman, and. her cornmittee. Mrs. Russell G. Fortune will direct singing, accompanied by Mrs. M. D |Didway. The tea chairmen will be | Mrs. William A. Smith and Mrs.

lerts, 735 W. 43d st. will be hostess. p.m. Wednesday in the Camp Fire | (Roland M. Cotton.

Their assistants will be Mesdames

|C. F. Brigham, L. A. McDonald, Angela K. Moler, | stone, George O. Rafert,

Minnie B. Pound-| Allan G

| Sweeney, Charles A. Greathouse Sr,

By Red Cross

Several additional classes in the “Six Lessons in Care of the Sick,”

Mrs. Carl H. Irrgang is sponsor

row at school 50. The instructors Mrs. John M. Rotz, R. N. Mrs. Stierwalt will instruct a class beginning tonight at ‘the Prospect Street Branch library with Mrs. George Herzog as sponsor. Also tonight, there will be groups meeting {at the Red Cross chapter house land in the Meridian Life building. Mrs. Blanche Jones will ‘sponsor a session tomorrow night for the | Mt. Zion Baptist church group in the | chapter house, and Mrs. Cecil Bark-

side community house.

Mrs. Donovan Turk Heads Relief Group

3 Times Special NEW YORK, Feb. 26, —Mrs. Donovan A Turk, Indianapolis, is the new chairman of the Indianapolis committee, United Yugoslav Relief The announcerecently at the fund’s national headquarters here. Other members of the Indianapolis committee are Mesdames Laura Harold J. Hayes, George P.

wall, Marie Reynolds, Earl H. Myer, F. E. Spindell, Thomas Carlin, Charles -G. Fitch

Judge Walter Pritchard is a member of the advisory committee.

Dinner Planned

A dinner will be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Girls’ Friendly society in thie parish house- of

Christ Episcopal church, The Rev. Everett Carr, LaGrange, Ill, will be the speaker. :

‘Luncheon Booked

Mrs. Harry Gorman, 809 Layman ave. will be hostess tomorrow for the English Avenue Mothers club There will be a noon luncheon and business session.

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accessories.

(tending Purdue university {they are working for their master's

|The bridegreom is a graduate

corsages.

The couple will leave for a

wedding trip after the reception and

will be at home in West Lafayette. The bride and bridegroom are atwhere

degrees. Miss Davis was graduated from Knox college, Galesburg, Ill, and is a Delta Zeta sorority member. of Purdue and a member of Kappa Psi honorary fraternity.

Sorority Program

Mrs” J. C. Siegesmund, 61 N Campbell ave, will be the hosless at 2 p. m: tomorrow for a meeting

of Chapter U., P. E. O. Sisterhood Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs. A. M. Welchons will be on the program.

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