Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1945 — Page 16
Tudor Hall Parents. Plan Meeting; ‘Max Black Will Be Guest Speaker
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MEMBERS OF THE PARENTS ASSOCIATION of Tudor Hall school will hear a talk Monday evening by: Max Black of the University of Illinois’ philosophy de--
partment. It will be the group’s annual meeting at the school. ‘The speaker's topic will be “How Can W e Teach
Young People to Be Reasonable?” Preceding the talk, there will be a business session at'7:30 o'clock when officers will be elected. Mrs. Robert W. Clark will preside. The nominating committee. includes Mrs.’ A. K. Scheidenhelm, chairman; Mesdames Harry V. Wade, W. 1. Longsworth, Samuel R. " Harrell and Leonard L. Swartz. Mrs. 'C. Walter Spalding is chairman of the arrangements for the evening and her assistants are Mesdames A. R. Stacy, Myron J. McKee, Robert E. Hollowell, Hubert Hickam and Hanly R. Blackburn. Other officers of the organization with Mrs. Clark are Mrs. Blackburn, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Walter E. Nelson, class chairman.
Committees Named for Guest Tea
COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for: the guest meeting and tea to be given by the Woman's auxiliary to the Marion County Medical society. Monday afternoon The event will be at 2 o'clock in Block’s auditorium. Mrs. J- W. Ricketts is in charge of arrangements and her assistants include Mesdames “J. E. Holman, Russell Hippensteel, Robert M. Moore and Ross Ottinger, members of the social committee. The assisting hostesses will. be Mesdames. Johns W.. Carmack, John H. Eberwein, Harry L. Foreman, George J. Garceau,. .John D. Garrett, Harry R. Kerr, Ralph L. Lochry, Raleigh 8. Miller, Cleon A. Nafe, Herbert F. Sudranski, Harry.L. VanOsdol and Frank C. Walker. ‘Mrs. Russell Lamb will provide the music and singing will be led by Mrs. Basil Fausett. Among the ushers will be: Mesdames Murray DeArmond, Keith Hepburn, David Jones, George Jones, Ww. D. Little, H. C. Ochsner, Morris Paynter and Frank Teague. Mrs. Henry S. Leonard will preside during the program which "has been arranged.by Mrs. Emmett Lamb and the public relations committee including Mesdames Karl Koons, William N. Wishard Jr, William E. Tinney and A. B. Richter. Dr. A. F. Weyerbaclher and Mrs. James L. “Bradley will be the guest speakers.
_ Panhellenic Arranges Benefit Party A BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY will be given Saturday by the
Indianapolis Panhellenic association in Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds
~ will be used for the organization's scholarship Idan fund. - The committee chairman, Mrs. Virginia® Brackett Green, wil] be assisted by Mesdames J. W. Graves, E. George Schaefer, A. Frank Gleaves and Robert A. Scholl and Miss Rea Bauer. The group.will have its business session at 2 p. m. Monday In Ayres’ committeeroom, “Mrs: Adrian E. Wilhoite wil] preside,
Wells-Noblitt Rite Announced
MR. AND MRS. ALLEN L. NOBLITT announce the marriage . of their daughter, Marjorie Lois, and Sgt. Charles R. Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmore, Frankfort. The ceremony was read Feb. 9 In the Salinas Methodist church, Salinas, Cal. Sgt. Wilbur Biddering and Sgt. Hilbert Chayt, both of Ft.- Ord, Cal, were best : man and usher, respectively. » " 0» Ed EJ] . Mr. and Mrs. James Millican will entertain with an open house Sunday afternoon for their son, Ensign James Millican Jr, USNR, and his wife. It will be from 3 until 6 o'clock and there are no in--vitations. Ensign Millican is to be stationed in San Diego, Cal. ® = = X : 8 % a. Pfe. Richard R. Gilchrist, U.S.A.A.F., is visiting ‘here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ear] 8. Gilchrist. He is stationed in Lincoin, Neb.
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Clubs— Sigma Cen Tea for Tuesday; Mrs. Garten to Give Review
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{Leonore Hen ry Are Married
Adele Gold Is Bride . Of Louis Silver
The iouncement of marriage dal news. Miss Leonore Henry became the bride of Isadore H. Katz at 4:30 p. m. Sunday in the Covenant club, Chicago. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles L. Henry, "Chicago, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Max Katz, 3070 N. Delaware st.” i Mrs. Harold Sawyer, Chicago, the bride's’ cousin, was. thewaiatron of ‘honor’ Miss ' Estelle Rosenfield, |Chicago; "and Miss Kit Katz, Ann
recent
ind a tea are in the hri~|
| Arbor, Mich., the bridegroom's sis- | [ter, were the bridesmaids. EE
Miss ‘Arlene ‘Henry, Chicago, sis-| :
(ter of the bride, was the junior {bridesmaid. Alex Katz was his! {brother's best man--and the ushers |were Richard Glasser and William | | Meyers Jr. After a dinner, the -fcouple left for a wedding trip. They| ™ will be at home after March 10 in|
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‘Monday Cru, A Notes Anniversary
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Mary McVay To Be Bride of Lt. Missimer
Vows to Be Read In Baptist Church
The Rev, Clive McGuire, pastor of the Garden and Christian Center Baptist’ church, will read the. vows at 9 o'clock tonight uniting Mrs. Mary McVay and Lt. Martin
E | F. Missimer.
As apart of its 50th birthday anniversary celebration, the Monday club recently presenied a check to the Indianv@apolis chapter of the American Red Cross. Miss Minnie Keifer (right), the club- treasurer; is shown as she wrote the gift eheck. Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield (left) is the club president and Mrs. Carl H. Becker (center) is. a member of the committee which “arranged the buthaay celebration,
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‘in-law, Mr.
shown in black as well as brown at Block! s, is bowed and banded in Indianapolis. grosgrain ribbon, pn Y ” : Feo tye yy
Mr. dnd Mrs. Maurice P. DeMotte,
i ". 7 ition. temple read the vows Feb. ne S. Y oke Hostess uniting Miss Adele Gold and Louis |
W. Silver. Mrs. Henry Hpss wil review “Our
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{207 E. 51st st. entertained recently ‘| {with .a tea for their niece, Miss | {Nadine Douglas, whose engagement | to James Evan-Marr, {chinist’s mate, US. N. R., announced
has been |
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of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Douglas, | . | | Houston, Mo., and Mr
Its deep rich greén will add beauty tion it brings - health and healing
nutritious and good health —con-| cciousness of wise homemakers. : ” & & SATURDAY MENUS x Breakfast Orange juice Scrambled eggs with minced luncheon ham Raisin toast
Luncheon Creole soup Crisp crackers. Celery stuffed with pimiento cheese. | Stewed (canned) plums.’
Dinner
Veal patties with bacon. Mashed sweet potatoes. . Buttered turnips-and carrots. Wilted Spinach (see recipe). Bread. Molded raspberry cream.
child; 2 c. for each adult. points—30 .blue for theese 2 » . SUNDAY MENUS Breakfast
Baked apples Griddle cakes.’
Appearing in the club news are a book review, a guest day tea and Pork. sausage patties.
a_Tuncheon. A guest day tea will be held at 2 p. m . Mothers’ clyb in the chapter house, 442 W. 46th st %* Mrs, Walter Grow will discuss LARISA), Progress yiiibe
| Bonnie Cline’ and Mrs
will be in the receiving line,
‘Mrs. Schwier “r To Be Speaker
“Child Weliare" will he Mrs Rachel she speaks tomorrow at. a founders’ day] luncheon te be held by the Lutheran | Orphans Welfare association. The / luncheon will be at 1 p m. in the Book Review club. Lincoln room of the Hotel Lincoln. be at Mrs. Schwier is a social worker torium at the orphan home A second speaker, Mrs. Norman Schneider,| pprq will have as her subject Read?” Folowing luncheon, Mrs "Brenn will preside at session. Mrs, Lester Reasner is chairman of...the committee in charge of arrangements of " Her assistants are Mesdames Wal- |p ter Elbert; "Cart Koepper, OttoiGg. w. Williams. Lawrenz, Paul Rupprecht and Les-|Mesdames J. H lie Laut,
Bertram Sanders, Walter Geisel, S. Douglas Ralph = Neal, Joseph: Klotz Frederick A. Conkle,
Harry
review “The People ‘on -Our
i Fred L." Warner, Why | Delaware. st.
Arthur’ eiup, ° Mrs a business
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Sigma Beta Session | rete Mrs. William C. ‘Balsley, 53. W:i[,e gion Meeting
32d’ st.,, was the hostess vesterday . for a meeting of the Rho chapter] Sigma Beta Beta tora. {at an 8p. m
Mrs. Ralph Inyart will
{the Broad Ripple unit 312, Hold 1 Cord Party Lean Legion auxiliary,
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A card party was.held this after- home. Mrs, noon in the ¥ood Craft shop by the report on the P.-T. A. of school 29, | activities
community
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Tuesday by the Sigma Chi
{Among the hostesses will be Mes{dames Dale E. Long, John A..Goll,
Coyner, hii Bash Deviled egg sandwiches ‘on whole church.
and Wheat toast.
5355% N will be the hostess to-| morrow for a meeting of the Culture C. T. Posson and Mrs Gene Cormony willbe .the speakers
preside meeting tomorrow ‘of \ Two ¢
in the . pos Joe Coull will give a service
Hot: sirup. Dinner
Brisket pot roast.
“The - Spirit of the Brush” and a Browned potatoes. Een bo Miss, Victoria, Montani, Barpisty, MIs: [)4ere0 er
Tomato aspic mold.
Browning will pour.and the officers parkerhotise rolls 5
recipe) Suppet
Carrot sticks - and raw turnips.
. Mrs: Kathryn Tufney Garten will Banana cake (leftovery. Side” | { (Snow) Tuesday at a meeting of the! p14. 2 ¢. for each adult. The session will 1:30 p. m. in Block's audi-
Milk to drink:
red for brisket
pork sausage, 6
n = n Wilted - spinach: Three chopped bacon, 3° tbsps. onion, 1% Yosps, flour, 14 ow-winegar, 3 tsp. salt, v packed),-'a ¢ 1}Shopped celery Lo Saute © bacon---and- onion . for 1( bacon and onion
liquids
cooked bacon and immediately
onion Serves 4 ” » ~ cake with lemon sifted cake flour, 1's tsps
Banana
Ameri- baking powder, 2 tsp, baking soda, 14 ¢.}
lg salt, '2 c. shortening, Sugar,' 2 eggs, 1 tsp mashed bananas 3 buttermilk Sift flour, * measure - and |three ‘times. with baking baking soda and salt. erring. add sugar gradually and cream until well blended. Add eggs | one. at a time and beat until light land fluffy. Stir in vanilla. Mash bananas or force through strainer. and add Yo buttermilk to .. |prevent.. bananas from darkening. {Add dry ingredients alternately {with the mashed bananas and buttermilk beating. until smooth after
vanilla, 1 ¢ med), 1 ¢
resift
THE 1945. RED CROSS WAR FUND
each addition. Bake in greased pan, 012x134 x2 -in. or two 8-in" layers
for larger pan (25 mins smaller pans are used) cool with, Jénion icing
if two Frost wien
2 c. sifted confectioners sugar, 5 thsps. strained lemon a tsp. grated lemon rind Combine all’ irigredients and mix |
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until light and creamy.
Thrifty Club Dinner Members of the Thrifty club had a dinner last night in the home:-of
Bethel ave. - Officers were installed at the meeting, 1
Meetin q Today
{be oe nw p.m.
THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU SCORNFULLY sniff at " spinach, | of
needed any day in the year, but especially at this time when colds and | all related respiratory ailingnts are so prev alént. The wilted spinach in today’s récfpes should be welcome news to the
-ling.at 2 p. m. Milk to drink: Four c. for each]
Today's tomatoes, 20 |
pT Toelon> plmuento | frees Sagey snethe Altenbelm meets,
“} | companied by Mrs.
Banana cake with lemon icing tsee
grated
Four c. for each S Today's [Luncheon ct points—30 blue for tomato juice, 3 red for
slices | y chopped |P- m. la c. water, 1%; tsps. ar,” dash of pe pper, 3-c. shredded of the National Federation of Busi- | The yudiduspulis associate chapter '4W spinach (tightly Tri Kappa club will meet at m. Monday in the-home of Mrs. | 6223 Central ave. mins. Lift out T |blend flour into fat remaining in {Hottel and R. K. Beacham will assist pan Add gradually and luncheon is Mrs, cook over low-heat until warm. Add | | president of the Serve |club.. She is being assisted by Miss
icing:
powder, Cream short- |
coarse °
at 350 degrees F. for 45 minutes. |
Ieing: One-fourth ec. ‘soft butter
Mrs. Cora von Spreckelsen, 3302
A Meeting of the Beta Tota hits uh Téu Phi Lambda, ‘sorority, will | rority. The session will be at 8] ‘in the
| mother is Mus. Luther Johnson, also | Houston. * Approximately
and interest to your meals. In addi-| guests attended -the party. in its yitamin A content, which is] ..n 4 Rabbi ‘Morris. M. Feuerlicht tthe Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega- |
Or ganizations— Sunshine Club Ww ill Elect New Offic ers
| A musical program, the election) of officers and the appearance of a} | speaker highlight the erganiaation| activities. : { Officers will . be elected next | Wednesday by the Children’s Sun- | shine Club, Inc, in Ayres’ auditorium. The board will meet at 11:30 a: m. with a business meet-,
The: Mothers’ chorus ‘of school 54 | will give a. musical program at 2 m. tomorrow when. the Ladies
= ws ’ The meeting will be fn the hore. | EER RR Mrs. Evelyn: Blackwood will di{rect the ‘chorus which; will be ac- |. Ss Lena Sharp. | Mrs. Dora Minkner will give read- |
ings.
[- Mrs. Lester Moreland of the Red | | Cross * spoke this - afternoon at. a! { meeting of the Women- of the All| | Saints’ cathedral in the church, Her | {topic was “American Prisoners of - [Wes Ss, Fred G. Phillips was)
[the luncheon ‘chairman.
The Girls Friendly society will {meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the | {parish house - of Christ Episcopal
Eliza Blaker
The annual luncheon in memory | of Mrs. Eliza A. Blaker, Indianapolis educator, will be held at 12:30 Saturday in the Columbia |
[club. Miss Sally Butler, vice president |
ness and ~ Professional Women's | Clubs and a former student, willl ) pay tribute to Dr. Blaker for her educatiohal and philanthropic work. The general chairman for the 0. K. Gaskins, Eliza A. Blaker
Elizabeth Peterson. Sub-committee. heads are Mrs. "G. A. McClure, notification; Mrs. William D. Bain, hospitality; Miss ‘Edith-Griffith; decorations, and Mrs. Arthur G. Wilson, publicity. Réservations may be made this evening with Mrs. Gaskins, 7 E. Westfield blvd.
Red Cross Worker Arrives in England
| Miss Elizabeth A Sullivan, {daughter of Mrs. John Sullivan, ; , 3854 College ave. "is In England awaiting further assignment as an American Red Cross staff assistant. ¥ Miss Sullivan is a graduate of Peru high school, Peru, and “attended the Central and the . "Lain Business colMiss Sullivan leges. She for*0 | merly was employed at the Ameri[can Legion's veterans service center.
Mrs.Blue Speaker
Mrs. Warren: D. . Oakes, 5150 | Washington blvd, was the hostess today for a -meeting of the Thursday ‘Lyceum club. Mrs. Irv ing P.. Blue distussed “Russian Music and Composers.”
Election Scheduled
| Ofmcers will be elected tonight by | - Phi chapter, Delta Chi Sigma 80- | -
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aviation. ma- {and- Mrs. M. J. Silver, ington = blvd.
i daughter - of Mr. The bride-to-be is the daughter | god 49 E. McCarty st. ls
Marr's | pride's sister ant and Dr, 35 his brother's. best man.
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The ceremony was in the home | Way Down East” (Graham) at 2
of ‘the bridegroom's parents, Mr. |P.m. Monday before members .of
3703 Wash: | the Monday Conversation club. The bride is the |[Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, 4144 N. Penn-
and Mrs. Max Sylvania st; will be the Fiostess.
Mrs. Sigmund Regensiief, the | ,-was her only attend= | David M. Silver was
Art Display Opens
An exhibit of landscapes and After % | prints by George Jo Mess opened reception in the Silver home the |
couple went to Chicago and Mil | today in the Hoosler Salon art galTHey are . at home lor. The display will close Indianapolis. oe Yr Mareh 15
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BLACK! MAIZE! GREY! FUCHSIA!
The ceremony will be in the Some :
of the bride's. sister and brotherand: Mrs. PF. Ernest Dimick, 3536 Brouse ave, The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Estella Duesenberg, 1319 N. New Jersey st., and Lt. Missimer’s mother is Mrs. Carrie 8S. Missimer,. Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. McVay will be in a gold wool suit, her corsage will be of gardenias and: Talisman roses. Miss Peggy Lee Duesenberg, Columbus, Ind., the bride’s niece, will be her only a tendant. Miss Duesenberg will ‘be in an orchid suit and- black accessories. Her flowers will. be gardenias. Mr, Dimick will serve as best man. * A reception will be held in the
Dimick home, and the couple will *
leave: tomorrow for Ft. McClellan, Ala, where the bridegroom is stationed.
Trianon Session
The Trianon sorority met last :
night in university.
the clubroom ‘at Butler A. Red Cross nutrition
class sponsored by Miss Betty Gray"
son was opened at the meeting.
Sorority Meeting
Miss Clara Muret, 820 E. 27th
st, was the hostess recently fof{a meeting of the Beta chapter, Ch{ {Phi Gamma sorority. a ————————
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