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

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“Civic Receives More “Reservations For 'You.Can't Take. If With You'

ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have been made * for the opening of “You Can't Take It With You” Friday ~-

night at the Civic theater. . They include those of Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas W. Ayfon, Gordon Bryan, R. G. Bomgardner, Joséph E. Cain, Maxwell Coppoek and Ralph Cole.

Also, Messrs, and Mesdames Laurence Hayes, Leo Cassell, James Holland, W, 8 Kegley, W. H. Kern, W. I. Longsworth, Horace Mat- ' thews, Ralph Newton, Claude Rea, F. E. Spindel, Howard Tower and Thomas E. Toll Others ‘are those of Mesdames Donald K. Addicott, Elinor Cinelli, Hugh Carpenter, Jesse Carey, H. W. Ferguson, Leland Fishback, Virginia Brackett Green, W. H. Hodgson, Charles Israel, Charles Kaufman, J. 8. McBritie, Walter Myers Jr. and Leonard L. Swartz, Misses Katherine Eldridge, Charlotte Galm, Mary Ostheimer and Marian Sterrett, Messrs. Jchn L. Buehler, C. R. Dillon, K. P

Engleman, E. C. Holland, W. Dr. Richard Swan

Smith College Club Plans Luncheon

MEMBERS OF THE SMITH College club will hold their annual spring meeting tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs. Alexander Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. luncheon chairman and her committee includes- Mesdames Morris Brown, Hans Boehm, James Northam and Leslie Lee.

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Several exhibitions have been Art’ museum for this month

The next. talk for apolis will be Friday

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Art” and he will use illustrations.

Clubs Arrange Programs

"“MUSICAL RUSSIA” will be the subject discussed by Mrs. E. R. Shoemaker on. Friday .before members of the Over the Teacups club. The"meeting will be at 2 p. m, in the Propylaeum. Hostesses ° will be Miss Minnie K. Allemong and Mrs. Herbert S. Wood.

Wilbur Peat will be the speaker when the Catharine Merrill club meets Saturday at the John Herron Art museum. The hostesses will include Mesdames James Carter, Allen Miller, George Falken‘berg, Mansur B. Oakes, Hugh H. Hanna, Margaret B Sew and

H 0. Mertz and Miss Patricia Jones. » ” "

: Mrs. Howard Griffith will be hostess Friday for the Government Science club’s session: Mrs. John L. H. Fuller will address the group. * |.

L. Richardson and Harold West and

Etchings and engravings from the National Gallery of Art will be displayed until March 18 and there are portraits on-exhibit by Indjana collectors until next Sunday. Russian icons from George R. Hann's collection and-photographs of Russian architecture also will be displayed.

m. In Shapley, associate director of the school for Asiatic studies, Iranian institute, New York, will be the speaker.

“Two sales rallies this week-end inaugurated the Girl Scouts’ 20th annual cookie sale which will be. climaxed by “Cookie” day March 24. Among the girls at the ‘Uptown theater rally were these three Scouts of the school 84 intermediate troop 6 (left to right) Joan Coblentz, Linda Woods ahd Connie Boldman. | They .received instruction and order blanks from their troop leader (extreme left) Mrs. J. D. Alford. In addition to the rally at the Uptown, for North side troops, a second rally for East, South and West side troops was held at the St. Clair theater. The girls began taking orders for home delivery following She rallies and on March’ 24 they will operate sales booths in downtown and neighborhood areas.

The Bridal Scene— Clubs—

Capt. Queisser, (Beta Group of Pi Beta Phi

| | A: ] TAL at rranges Meeting Tomorrow; the Art Association of Indian- Helen Statz g g

the museum. Dr. “john, Irvington Club Sets Election Are Married | g The club news includes luncheons, an election -of officers and a

“i The bridal news is composed of dessert-bridge meeting. - Miss Agnes Brown, 1101 Maple rd, will be ‘hostess tomorrow for members of th» Indiana Beta club of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The meetling will be at 6:30 p. m.

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5 o ~ scheduled by the John Herron

His topic will be “Byzantine

la: recent marriage and the setting |

fmond Moxley

Service Wives League Books Discussion

Chaplain Donohoo To Address Guild

A panel discussion, pledge services|" and business sessions highlight the :

organization activities. Members of. the Service Wives league will meet at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday with Mrs. Hall Cochrane, 3525 Washington. blvd. There will be a panel discusison on “Dumbarton Oaks” given by five members of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters. They are Mesdames Leland.Crawford, Donald Gerking, A Brown Ransdell, Lowell Thomas and C. B. Durham. The service wives may take guests.

. Chaplain David Donohoo of “Billings General hospital will speak Thursday before the Women’s guild of the First Church, ‘Evangelical and Reformed. The session will be at 8 p. m. in the church. ’ The speaker's subject will be “The Church and the Returning Soldier.” Mrs. Charles Young will be in charge of the program.

Pledges services will ‘be held by Zeta chapter of Phl ‘Theta Delta sorority at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Raymann, 1825 Christopher lane, will be the hostess, The group’s pledges includes Mesdames Jack Oberlies, Charles Shaw, Richard Lunte, William Brandt, Raymond - Edmondson and Miss Beulah| Allison.

The Cheer Broadcasters, Inc.| have scheduled a luncheon meeting

of a wedding date. Miss Helen Statz and Capt. Her- | {bert C. Queisser were married in a| {ceremony Saturday morning in the | Holy Spirit Catholic . church in Ee Cal, The bride is the daug fand Mrs. Joseph Statz of { son, Wis., and Capt. Queisser's parlents: are Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Mrs. Louis J. Morgan, will be as- | Queisser, 330 Berkley road. siste ! by Mesdames Ernest WisShard, The bride chose a dressmaker Fred Stilz and Francis H. Insley.

i vy | suit witli a pink jacket Sng aavy| vi Thé Women's Lions: club will have : | {skirt worn with ndvy accessories. past presidents’ day luncheon at| The 33d anniversary of Camp Fire

A luncheon and election of officers will be held tomorrow by the Irvington Home Study club. The]

speaker” will “be Mrs. T. S. Elrod, ! who will talk on “Argentina.” Camp Fi 1rc Girls “Mrs, “Daniel «8. Adams; -5744| Pleasant Run pkwy., will be hostess.

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Wartime i % Meta Given

{in-law, Mrs: John Statz.- The best |Lincoln.. Mrs. Phillip - Hildebrand | 3ssociation at 7:30 p. m. today in| (man was Cpl. William Yeager. will review “How Dear to My Heart»|the Y. W. C. A. “Camp Fire in a | The couple 4s on a wedding rip (kimbrough). Nutshell,” a playlet, will be a part tand the atghome address will be a - of the program. {Rio Linda, Cal. A breakfast and! A St. Patrick's day program will The participants will - be Martha | Irecepiion were held there after the be a feature of the meeting of the Sue and Marylou Beck, Pauline | wedding. Capt. Queisser is sta- St. Joan of Arc Women's club Rogozzia, Stella Stoykovitch, Linda tioned at McClellan field, Sacra-{Wednesday. The. group will meet|garbinoff, Betty Keller, Betty Walmento. |at 1:30 p. m. in the school hall. The|jer Jane Daley and Patty Stewart.|

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TUESDAY MENUS Breakfast Stewed prunes and orange slices. Ready-to-eat cereal, Pan-fried bacon. Toast. Luncheon Creamed eggs and celery on ham toast, Bread and. butter piekies. pears, 4 “ Diner Swedish meat patties. Oven fried potatoes. - Baked squash. Dagwood salad (see recipe). Bread. Apple Heh Rauee. Milk to drink:" Three ¢. for each child; 2 c. for each adult Today’s points—1 red for deviled ham, 1

red for bacon, 4 red for 1 lb. ground beef.

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» = ” Dagwood salad: Two c. diced unpeeled tart apples, 2 ‘tbsps. lemon . juice, 2 ¢. shreddéd cabbage, % ec. raisins, % c. chopped walnuts, Dice apples and sprinkle with lemon juice to prevent discoloration. Shred, cabbage into salad bowl. Plump raisins if necessary by steaming a few minutes in strainer over boiling water. Place apples, plumped raisins and walnuts in bowl with cabbage. Add aressing and toss together lightly. Serve at once 4 servings. .

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= s 2” Miss Delcie Ingram has set Saturday, March 24, as the date for her | marriage ‘to Palmer-M. Millikan of Carmel. . The service will be read

members of the Girl Scout Leaders|. The committees in charge of the| Club will be hostesses. event include Mrs. J. W.. Graves| and Mrs. Lawrence Beaman, pro-| held at 7 p. m. today by the Butler| gram and games, and Miss Gertrude | Newcomers’ club. It will be in the Peck, chairman; Mrs. Fred Schoet-| at 8:30 p.m. in- the Riverside home of Mrs. Ardin E. Hayes, 3239 tle, Mrs. Glenna Norman, Misses] Methodist church. The Rev, Blaine | Sunset - ave. | Marie Zook, Marian Anderson and! | Kirkpatrick. will officiate. will be guests. {Alma Porter, refreshments. | “The. hride-to- Nos sister, MIS.| njosdarhes M. .O." Ross, Robent | Lae oR, iri Barton, will give a miscél-igpuiiz and Rosamond Risser Jones| The Camp Fire Gifls executive jjanecus show es iy her Naren 13.) will assist Mrs. Hayes. board met today in the Camp Pire| e party will be in the Barton . | office. - Mrs. Gliy Morrison gave a home, 2320 Sugar Grove ave, and| The To-kalon club plans a USL vt on" the SPeCial ods sesMrs. Roy Green and Mrs. William day’ meéeting. for tomorrow -in. the sions of district nine held recently ory 11 <8 R ho f re hs rles ) 1 RQ % , hd Ingram Jr. will assist the hostess; home of Mrs. Charles M. Maley, 5358 fn Coluinbus. O | conda” (Ponchielli) will be given at

Washington . blvd. '2 p. m. Priday by the Indian= Mrs. Gordon Hol land | A sandwich luncheon wil be held Dietitian Aids apolis Matinee Musicale in Ayres To Address Groups

at -10 a. ‘m. Wednesday by the auditorun. | WAVES Mothers’ club in the Fifty- Needed at Center tenor: hoe “Ching” will be discussed by The | CHarles &. Kennett, baritone, willyMrs.- Gordon Hol land on Thursday

A dessert-bridge meeting will be!

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IMusic Group To Hear Opera

Excerpts from. the opera “La Gio-

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first - Sireet- Methodist church, rguest speaker will be Wp UDanneh~ I Twenty-gvs’ dietitian aids; ee g. chief spécialis N. Red needed for the University Ln at a joint session of the Women's, Derg. chief ol U. § The Danton; { Missioffary society and the Cal-|Cross work will Jat the Indiana university medical Mrs. Charles Hedley. Mrs. | dar Kid 5 of the Contral ~~, _|center, Mrs. A: D. Lange Red Cross Claire G. Cox arranged the pro- a An yo a ih Sroia oi dietitian aid corps chairman, has | 7 announced. Others on the program will be Meet at 1:15 p. m. in the church Churchw omen To serve as a. dietitian aid, volun- | Mesdames Victoria ‘Leafgreen Baj-| Mrs. Rilus Doolae is in charge : ser, Robert" Sudta-and LucillePWSewRs 720 program and music will be 5 gs a Red Cross npjibig souese-. anda ner, Mistes Alvina Palmquist, Louise| Provided by Mrs. John Gage. Mrs er aneacen fo hotir — Corres ox Swan, Roberta Trent and = Mary 8. Mayer will lead gevotions : # wx Spalding. > | There will be a board meeting at 11| 2 ¢ Sanderson of the state con-| The army and mavy must recruit : 2. m 30 p. m servation department ‘will gpeax! 140" trained nurses here this wie] . y. i 12: Ln i rt uirements " ! . tomorrow at tRe -anr yn order to maintain req Cheer Guild Units 1 } funcheo Ga Wien bia {for the armed forces, Mrs. G. D oo ; . luncheon of, the Women's soci Schedule Meetings ‘Sorority Meeting ety. | Prench: local Red Cross nurse re- : a lan church... |eryitment chairman, announced R To yer chapter , of. amma Sapen Omega Nu Tail.| The luncheon will be in the church recently. The state quota is 100 iley s . will have a business y 2 | aoe Wa today in pha oa tomorrow in the Hotel Sandérson_wiiiysurses by April 1, she seid. morrow, the “Thanksgiving” chap-!coln. :

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AR Pa-| AJ Chapter, P. E. O,, lay “Paths of Love” divis il ons : : ition: dau i 1 ve non- Chooses Officers

The “Jolly Miller” unit and “A and oy a es 4 Bd Mis. A. R. Nelson recently was Windy Day” group will meet on Chapter Ql ar vor os O° arge 2 unch- elected president of Chapter AJ, P Thursday and on Friday a volun- Mrs. L. J on aH ore Swine es C and E Se i Jeffers on and Mrs. §.| Other officers are Mrs Samuel B will assist the pro-| Hughes, vice president; Mrs. C.D Mrs. George L.|Weary and Miss Elizabeth Ann Ralph L. Lochry | Blaisdell, recording #&hd corresponding secretaries; Mrs. J. T. Rohm treasurer; Mrs. C. W. Wharton chaplain and Mrs. P. ‘8. Richey

Schedule Election :

Officers will stalled tomorrow by P. E. O. Sisterhood Catlin, Lebanon, will be

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neeting will be ‘held| Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. L. L. Wilson by the Aly hapter of Beta Chil are the delegate and ‘alternate, re-’ Theta sorority at 8 p. m. Wednes- | |spectively, to the state convention day tess will be Mrs. Leon | They also are representatives to the |P. E O. city council.

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The P. -T. A. of school 34 will meet lat 1:30 p. m, March 14 in school auditorium. Todd Stoops of |

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high choir will provide the music. | The organization wil] spopsor a card party at 1:30 p. m,, March 20, m the Food Craft shop. {

‘Woman's + Chib Lists Officers

Miss ‘Blanche Stillson recently | was named president of the Indi- | anapolis Woman's club. {

Others chosen to serve with Miss |

Stillson are Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, vice president; Mrs. Robert L.! Glass and Miss Anne Fraser, re- | cording and corresponding secreand Mrs. Addison J. Party, treasurer. Executive cominittee members include Mrs: ‘Archer Sinclair, chairman; Mesdames H. H. Hornbrook, Booth T. Jameson, Paul Robertson and Thor G. Wesenberg. The membership committee chairman, Mrs. Donald Jameson, is being assisted by Mesdames Julius Birge, Willis D." Gatch, John E. Hollett Jr, Grier. M." Shotwell, E. B. Taggart and Evans Woollen Jr.

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The committees Include Mrs. Ronald Gilbert and Mrs. Clyde Seee ley, invitations; Mrs. W. L. Pote tenger and Miss Lorene Reynolds, decorations; "Mrs. John Graves and Mrs. Glen L. Steckley, program, and Mrs. Lamb, publicity. , Reports from the alumnae unite in. Gary, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati, Greencastle and Bloomington will ‘be read and a rush report will be given by Mrs, Koch. The group has decided to add all birthday money collected this year to the war ambulance fund which is the sorority’'s. national project.

Jo Ann Bise. Is Bride of Serviceman

A| A ceremony at 1 o'clock yesterday # afternoon in Christ Episcopal 7/1 church united Miss Jo Ann Bise and George Harold Greenwalt, stores keeper 2-c, U.S. N. R: The Rev, E. Ainger Powell, rector, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, land Mrs. William A. Bise, 2160 Wheeler st, and Mr. Greenwalt's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George BE. Greenwalt, 2219 Parker ave. A "white chantilly lace and neé gown was worn by the bride. She chose a tiered fingertip veil attached {to,a shirred tulle tiara and carried a | white orchid on a prayer book. The maid of honor and brides= fiaid wore gowns made with chan=tilly lace basques and gathered net skirts. Miss Betty Cox, the maid of hBnor, chose fiesta’ yellow and Miss Betty Greenwalt, the bridegroom's \sister and the bridesmaid, was in |aqua. Miss Cecelia Fogarty, the junior bridesmaid, was in turquoise taffeta, All the attendants carried sweet= peas. The flower gifl was Patricia Litz and she wore peach taffeta and to match. carried a basket of rose petals, Pattern 8715 is designed for sizes|, Robert Mosley was best man and Size 3 dress| the. ushers were Ear)-Pears; Souls 1% yards 35 or - 39-inch 'Widolff, Gene Fogarty and Frank material; panties, % yard; 6 yards | Liiz. : rie rac to trim as pictured.” After the ceremony a reception For this pattern, send 20 cents,|was held in the home of the bridein coins, your name, address, size|groom’s parents. The couple will desired, and the pattern number to) be at home in Williamsburg, Va., Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times | where the bridegroom will be sta= Pattern service, 214 W. Maryland] tioned. =

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