Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1945 — Page 21
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C irmen and co-chairmen of the Indianapolis: ‘district couneii, National Council of Catholic Women, have been announced by Mrs. Leo R. Shay, distriet president. They include Mrs. Joseph L. Conley and Mrs. Louis J. Wendihg, organization and development;
Mesdames* E. J. Kearns, George|
Rice, Paul Kramer and Norbert J. Frits, ways and means; Mrs. Wilbur Royse and Mrs. J.. Frank Jones, welfare.
Mrs. Thomas Murphy and Mrs. J. Albert 8mith, U. 8S. war bonds and stamps; Mrs. George Faulstich, Mrs, John H. Blackwell and Miss Mary Josephine Cain, study clubs. Mrs. Roy Babcock, and Mrs. W. D. literature; . Mrs. John Schwert and Mrs. Robert O. Wilson, mission; Mrs, Walter Patrick and Mrs. Ralph J. Lark, music; Mesdames Larry Zapp, Frank J. and Albert Bloemker, youth; Mrs. George E. Evard, program; Mrs. E. C.:Wakelam and Mrs. Joseph Talbert, confraternity of Christian doctrine.
Miss .Anna Bornman, publicity
and Mrs Olive “Padgett, ‘Greenfield; Mrs. Frank Gellaspie, Frank-
New Castle, rural life.
Pi Phi Alumnae
Book Discussion Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel will analyze the “Dumbarton Oaks Conference” at'a meeting March 10 of the Indianapolis ‘Alumnae club of
Francis VanAtta, |
Pi Beta Phi sorority. The session will be in the Butler university | chapter house. Mrs. Robert wild, the grand .vice
. president's assistant, will report on |= the recent installation of a newia round table discussion on Mrs. “eott ‘chairman “and. she is being as- | United “Commereial— Travelers will “chapter at ‘Lansing; Mich. There |Baumgartel’s talk. i Mrs. John Cavosie Is the lunch- [Harold Ross and Thomas Conger.
will be an election of officers and |
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Presbyterial - Group to. Hold Meeting
The organization activities in-
{the appearances of speakers, | The executive board of the Indi“+anapolis: Presbyterial society - will meet at 10:15 a. m. Monday in the |Y. W.'C. A.- Miss Emily McAdams {will preside. t- At 1 p. m, Miss Lucinda Gern{hardt, ‘who recently returned from | China, will speak. Her talk will be lopenr to the public.
Mrs. John Kingsbury, 5776 E. Michigan st. will- be the hostess Monday for the election day luncheon of the Irvington Woman's club. | Mrs. Brandt F. Steele will discuss “Johnston, Unlimited.”
Members of the Saturday Afternoon Literary club will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Theodore |M. Weesner, 20 S.- Emerson ave. “War Discovers Alaska” (Driscoll) will be reviewed by. Miss Bertha L. Hoss, A talk on: “Recent Books About the Americans” will be given by Miss Fay Banta, and Miss Laura Holden will assist the hostess.
A- panel discussion on. “The Trends in Modern Literature” will be held Monday by .the Fortnightly Study club. Mrs. George L. Davis, 4004 Carrollton ave, will "be the { hostess.
and M. E. Robbins will be in charge of the discussion:
Woodruff Place, will be hostess at 7:30 p. .m. today for the Indianap- | olis alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta | sorority. After a business session, [the group will make scrap books
A sheer wool called “nun’s veiling” is introduced for spring wear |and sew carpet rags for service men g |
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| Mesdames Gordon Abbott, Davis’
Mrs. B.-L. Tamney, 750 East dr. |
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THE WORD "HASH" SUGGESTS FOODS chopped up and mixed) to a point where none is identifiable and it has sometimes been a way | Mozingo, Mrs. Kyler Comstock, Miss to cover up some undesirable food. That is why this food does not Rebecca Shields -and Miss Mary have & very good reputation in commercial food ‘circles or. restaurants. | Moorman.
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{Mu Phi Epsilon To Have Dinner. The I alange 2250-1 ter of Mu Phi Epsilon sorority will have a dinner meeting at 6 p. m. {Monday in the Irvington Methodist | {church. Mrs. ‘Charles Bitch will preside at ta business meeting after which a | program will be given by Mrs. Paul
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“The ; aunudl ‘junior | prom at Butler university will be held from 8:30 p. m. to. midnight, March 17, in the Knights of Columbus hall. Vine cent Malan is the dance chairman, A queen to reign at the dance will be chosen from the third-year class and she will be given a trophy
Mrs. Mozingo will be the hostess | inly ish and ca d It is certa nly a thrifty d and can be most delicious and have a ‘and she will: be assisted by Mrs..
Leftover meat and gravy used in ‘hash. need to! Lorenzo B. Jones,
be given the best care. This is land Miss Charlotte Lieber. shown in today’s recipe. Dinner 2. 8" Beef hash (se¢/ recipe). cooked potatdes, 2 c. leftover beef, Fried onions. cooked. and chopped, 1 tsp. salt, % MONDAY MENUS Whole kernel corn. tsp. pepper. Breakfast Mexican style cabbage slaw with| Melt shortening in skillet. Saute]
Applesauce, Oatmeal-peanut cookies (leftover) ing, !4 c. minced onion, 3 c. chopped, | Serves 4.
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Grapefruit juice. Fried cornmeal mush. ~~ Pan-fried boneless pork shoulder Cookies. (canned). Raisin sauce. .
onions until golden brown and transparent, Chop potatoes and leftover cooked: meat into neat uniform | cubes. Mix together well and seaMilk to drink: Four e¢. for each|son with salt and pepper. Add to child; 2 ec. for each adult. Today's | Onions in skillet and cook. over low
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An illustrated talk.on “A Trease jure Hunt in Greece” will be given at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow by Mrs, {Elizabeth ;Milner. The talk will be
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Paper Sale Planned The Crooked Creek P.-T. A. wij sponsor a paper sale on March 18 land 11 at the school.
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