Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1945 — Page 12
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Society—
Phyllis Hornbeck and H. L. Boggy Will Be Wed in March 17 Ceremony
* MISS PHYLLIS .JOY "HORNBECK of Richmond Hill, Ga., has set March 17 as the date for her wedding to H. Lowell Boggy of Indianapolis. The ceremony will be read by Dr. Dallas Browning at 8:30 p. m. in the North Methodist church here.. Miss Hornbeck is" the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Miller and their daughter,
Mary Alice. The bride-to-be has hog. Her sister, Mrs. T.-A:~Hooper Jr, Columbus, Ga., to be her maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Miller and Mrs. Frank Sellars, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Joan Evelyn Hooper, Columbus, Ga., niece of the bride-to-be, will be the flower girl, Ray Howard will serve as best man and the .ushers will be Charles Truax and Rodney Rockefeller. Miss Miller will entertain with a linen shower Sunday afternoon for the bride-to-be. Among the guests will be Mrs, H. E, Boggy, the prospective bridegroom's mother; Mrs. Landis Dale Jr. and Mrs. Russell Ward, Brownsburg; Mrs. Nell Weaver, Franklin; Mrs. Dale Boggy, Muncie, and Mesdames Karl Kaiser, Magdalene Davis and Joseph Howett, Misses Mildred Craigle, Jane Stratman, ‘Betty Keough, Louise Swaim, Winifred Lee Sellick, Barbara Patterson and Betty Gene Reid.
2 8 8 88 ¥" Mrs. Clarence N. Warren left today for Manhasset, N, Y., where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren, and their children, Janice Kay and Roger Kent. . , , Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. McHale are spending several days in New York. . . . Another visitor in New York is Mrs. J. J. Rudd. ® x =» a. a = Le
: Miss Ann Wagner daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, recently was named on the dean's honor list at Stephens college, Columbia, Mo. . . . On the dean's list-at the University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., i§ Miss Diana Van Geyt, daughter of Peter. J. Van Geyt. :
‘D. A..R. Committee to Entertain
FOUR WOMEN FROM FT. HARRISON will address members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. at a dinner meeting March 15 in the chapter house. The dinner, at 6:30 p, m., is to be given by the Golden Wheel committee in honor of the business and professional women of the chapter, The speakers will be Mrs. Edgar H. Baum, Billings General hospital publicity director; Mrs. Helen Moore, enlisted men’s service club - hostess; Miss Frances. Stakel, occupational therapy director, ‘and Miss Ruth Pence, clinical photographer. They will discuss - “Women's Place in the War.” Mrs. Herbert R. Hill will preside at a short business meeting after the dinner and the devotions will be led by Mrs. Timothy . Harrison. Mrs. Kenneth Speicher is chairman for the dinner arrangements assisted by Mrs. Ralph Gery and Mrs. Joseph Taylor. i a ‘#8 “8 8... a Other committees include Miss Jean "Hamlet, chairman, and Mrs. Benton Smith Lowe, projegt; Mrs. George Caleb Wright and Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, co-chairmen, Mrs. Lowell Reed, Misses Georgia. Ryan, Eleanor Seamans and Mary Helen North, hostesses, and Mrs. Paul Tinder, chairman, and Mrs. Emsley W, Johnson Jr., reservations. Miss Esther McCord is chairman of the serving committee. She is being assisted by Mesdames Melvin Cranfill, Edgar D. Randolph Jr, William” PF. Colts, Edward R. Strickland, Kirkwood Yockey, Harry C. Block and Gerald Wadleigh, Misses Julia Guess, Betty Hosmer, Mildred Owens, Miriam Fatout and Beth Vandeventer. The program chairman is Miss Helen Clever and Mrs. Philip E. - Nash is in charge of decorations. Assisting Mrs. Nash .are Mrs. Gale Graber, Miss Dorothy -Weber and Miss Mary Catherine Stay.
Kindred photo. Mrs. Daniel Maiden (center) is chairman for the luncheon which Tau chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will give Sunday in the Hotel Washington following a grand council meeting that morning. Her assistants include Mrs. F. Byron Echols (left) and Mrs. Joseph Griswold.
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IF WOMEN FOLKS HAD THE SAME YEN for buying something new in the way of foods as they do in hats, it would not be many years until we would all have sophisticated appetites. That kind of experience it seems would make a contribution to the thotight that all human | beings. are equal in the enjoyment of the fruits of the earth, and of all |the other good things. Today's vegetable “is associated with Italians because they use it considerably. ” ” » WEDNESDAY MENUS Breakfast
Chilled grapefruit halves. -| Soft cooked eggs. Whole wheat toast.
Luncheon
Council Hears Address by +T. M. Overley
“Swindling is influenced by seasons, governmental changes, economie conditions and current events,” ‘Toner M. Overley told Baked pork chops with sweet sotato| members of the Indianapolis Coun-
Tomato-harley soup. Kidney bean salad. Muffins. Dinner
and apples. cil of Women this afternoon. Fennell with cream sauce (see rec-. Mr. Overley, manager of the. Betipe). ter . Business bureau, spoke on Lettuce salad. “Styles in Swindling” at the meetRolls. {ing in Ayres’ auditorium. Cubed gelatine with lemon custard “Current events have a lot to do sauce. lwith fraud, " Mr, Overley stated. Milk to drink: Four e. for each He stressed the fact that types of
child; 3 c. for each adult. Today's SWindles now are oftén connected |points—2 red for cheese, 5 red for With veterans and patriotic appeals
THE INDIANAPOLIS, TIMES. —.. : Sorority Arranges Luncheon
| Saturday night in the hotel. A grand council meeting will be held
{Churchwomen Set
Council Soria ‘To Be Held by Omega Nu Tau
Meeting on Sunday
chairman, is ‘being assisted by Mrs. Joseph - Griswold. Mrs.
decorations chairman.
bers of other chapters at a party
at 9:30 a. m. Sunday with Mrs. Paul Cook presiding. ,The honor guests will include Mrs. William Denny, Bedford: Miss Dorothy Bell, Louisville, Ky.: Miss Ida Root, Anderson: Miss Arlene Bronson, St: Louis; Miss Betty Vogelsang, Cincinnati, and Mesdames Cook, Lee. Oldfield, Thomas Cisco and Robert Kares. Other out-of-town guests will be Misses Mary Liebigatt, Lois Taylor, Margie Whitlow, Ruth Merritt and Mary Lane Bosler, Louisville; Mrs Clarence Wallner, Bedford: Mrs. Paul McCord, Miss Gretchen Hoppsen and Miss Marabelle Roof, Anderson. Misses Davies,
Wilma Rether, Lucile Ethel Nicholls and Joyce { Quigley, Muncie; Misses Ruth Gehle, Margaret Thomeczek and Marie Kuehner, St. Louis, and Mrs. William Chandler, Misses Fern Simang, Pauline Mangano, Ann Rafaelli, ‘Thelma Pritchard, Angie Camella and ‘Ruth Finnell, Cincinnatt.
Meeting Date
The Women's guild of the Cggrollton Avenue Evangelical and Feformed church will meet at 11 & m. Thursday in ‘the church. Mrs. A. B. Mulford will preside at an executive board meeting at 10:30a. m. : Mrs. Paul Stubbs will lead a discussion on “Doorways to Equality,” and Mrs. Charles Knepper will be hostess at the noon luncheon. Mrs. | Paul Tuerk will be in charge of the worship service.
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pork chops, 30 blue for tomatoes, (3nd the public, being sympathetic, gE. does not check to make sure they - are not frauds. THURSDAY MENUS Mrs. M. J. Reese introduced wel Breakfast .|speaker and after his talk there Chilled tomato juice.
EVENTS
was an open forum on the topic. | Hot cooked wheat cereal. Mrs. Guy O. Byrd presided at the| Raisin toast business session this morning. Orange marmalade. Other speakers were Mrs. Lewis |
on Luncheon Sinclair. « : 4 a 3 . CLUBS ureiss MISEELLANEOUS | Brains apdcseimbled eRgh: 0 vo dar TT : F | Buttered peas. ‘Mrs. Joe Kettery oi Amica - Study. 12:30 p. m., Wed. Business and Professional Women's | >
Mrs. Russell Hook, 602 N. DeQuincy,
group, W. 8. C. 8., Meridian Street |
Baked apples.
Will Be Speaker
hostess. Mrs. Jack Salter, assist- | ‘Methodist chyrch. 6:30 p.m Dinner 5 ant. Mrs. Otto Russell presiding.| Wed. In the church. “Experi- | Broiled whitefish. . Mrs. Joe Kettery will speak on “Down Mexico Way,” Mrs. Ruth | ences of a Refugee,” Mrs. 8. C.|Parsley buttered potatoes. Personalities in Modern China| Esky. Mrs. Bert Everhart, Bible| Bartlett. “Facts on Dunbarton Broccoli with lemon butter. before’ members of ‘the Flemish | study leader Oaks Peace Plan,” Mrs. E. D. Bur. | Fresh pineapple salad (see recipe).|Flanders chapter, International Brookside Kindergarten Mothers. | ton. Doty ivi Leryn Theta Tue) 8 p.m. Wed. In the kindergar- |W.S.C.’S, Morris Street Me 15in. tarts. meeting will be a p. m. in| © ten, Judge ‘ Emsley 'W. Johnson |. church. 7:30 .p.m., Wed. dots Milk to drink: Four 'c. for each the home of Mrs. J. M. Whitehead,
Mrs, Anna ‘Wall, 401 Prospect, hostess, { Bay Laurel W.C.T.U.. 1:30 p.m, Wed. Mrs. William Castleman. 1028 N. Belle Vieu pl, hostess.
Jr. speakér, . Forest Hills Garden. Wed.. Mrs. B.F.-Orr,-5337 Kenwood, hostess. “Gladioli;” Paul T.. Ulman. Green Thumb Garden. Wed. Mrs. George Pavord, 920 N.. Butler. | "hostess. Election. i
William G. Morgan, devotions.
Woman's Advance. 1230 p.m. SORORITIES >. Wed. Mandarin Inn. Mrs. Beta Zeta ghap_ Beta Sigma Phi... Charles - M. Bohnstadt, hostess.| 7:30 p.m. today. In the club=
Mrs. Ww. G. Boyd, leader, room. 6:30 p.m. Executive committee meeting. Lambda chap., Delta Sigma Kappa 8 p.m, today. Mrs. Lillian Puhlman, Cumberland, hostess. Chap. AF, P.E.O. Wed. Mrs. |
Harrah-Unger Ceremony Read | = » sich. 1s x. Rie. ot
“The Rev. Ralph Weisser of the | HaP>: hai Wed. Mrs. Titus | First Church, Evangelical and Re- Foe ig Pennsylvania, hostformed, read the vows at 2:30. °° Flection; installatiof. o'clock this afternoon uniting Miss Chap. V, P E.O. Wed Georgeanna Carol Unger and Dale | 2m C. Brass, 354 N. Audubon rd., Harrah. |. hostess. “Record ' Highlights,” The ‘ceremony was in the home| Me 5 Hard Wright. Election; of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 5. 2 ation.
Sos ) George. L. Unger, 6061 E. 10th st. | Co roness club,
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12:30 p.m
Mr. Harrah's parents are Mr. and | Batty, 5010 yea. Mrs. Dilwin R. Mrs. Samuel Harrah, 2002 West-| po V0 Carrollton, hostess. “A | view Gr. i 2 ory of Schumann,” Mrs. | A pale blue wool street-length | mar McWorkman. Mrs. Fred
MeCain, program. Mrs, Arthur. #H:
dress was worn by the bride. She| Taylor presiding
chose black accessories and carr led | a white prayer book topped with gardenias. g Miss Marjorie Harrah, the bride- |
Mrs. Broun to Speak
black accessories, and wore a cor- |g. = eila Theta Chl sorority, sage of pink roses. The best man |.. ¢ i ia at 7 p.m. tomorrow in was Harold Unger, the bride's.‘ aul building. Mrs. Roger K. brother, . Brown, acting assistant director of After a dinner in the Unger home. the, Halon station canteen, will speak.
the couple will leave for a wedding trip., They will be at home Indianapolis.
ni ’ 3 Luncheon Planned
A covered dish luncheon will be
Benefit Card Porty nasa one or oeon Will be .. The Franklin. Township Music by the Forty- Ninn Street. Kinderclub will have a benefit card party garten
Mothers’ club. Mrs. C. R at 8 p. m. Saturday in the New Ruminer will lead a discussion’ on Bethel school ‘gym Understanding the Nervous Child.” rs A i. ))
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Mrs. E. P. Messick, speaker: Mrs*
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child; 2 ¢, for each adult. Today's 2201 Nowland ave. : | poinits—2 red for “cream cheese, 30) ASSISUNZ hostesses: will be Mrs. blue for tomato juice. {Horace Johnson and Miss Garnet FE | Roberts. Fennell in cream sauce: Two or
| three stalks of ferinell (about 1% Fh Group
| Ibs.), 1 c. water, 13 tsp. salt, 3 thsps. Books Card Party
+| flour, 3 thsps. butter or margarine, | % c: milk, ’ ec. liquid drained from | A benefit card party. will be held. at 2 p. m, March 17, in Ayres’ |
Y tehnell, 12 ¢. grated strong Amer-! auditorium by the Association for!
|ican cheese, pinch sugar, % tsp salt, dash pepper, 5 tsp. lemon Childhood - Education. Mrs. Wayne
| juice, 4 or 5 drops Worcestershire
E. Johnston is the general chair- | sauce. man. | Wash fennell ‘thoroughly and Other members of the committee! { trim. ‘Cut into 4-in. slices, add : .
are Mesdames Howard I. Deer, George D. McCune and Charles W. Martin, Miss Emily Stuart and Miss Madonna Owen.
| Sater and salt and simmer. for 5 {to 7 mins, until tender, but not | mushy. Combine flour and melted { butter in top of a double boiler; add | | mirk and vegetable liquid gradually and cook over hot water until] mixs {ture is smooth and thickened. Stir| | constantly; stir in remaining in- | gredients and continue to cook over
‘Beauty Queens Named |
Dick Powell, film actor, chose five Butler {iniversity beauty queens
while he was in Indianapolis hot water until cheese is melted. recently. They. are . Miss “Carolyn Pour over cooked fennell. Serves4.|Garthwait, Marion: Mrs. Margaret 2 8" 2 | Billings, Misses Patricia = Ann Fresh pineapple salad: Blend ’;|Sharick, Phyllis Heisterkamp and!
. sugar with 2 c. fresh pineaphle Barbara Montgomery. The “con-| ols and let stand in refrigerator test was sponsored by the staff {6 to 8 hrs. or overnight. Drain,/|members of “Drift,” line sat) | Reserve juice for salad dressing. | yearbook, in which the winners’ |Add 2 thsps. lemon juice—to 1 c.|pictures will appear, | diced unpeeled apples and toss to {coat them. Combine with the pine- | apple, 1 c. diced. celery and 's tsp. salt. Add salad dressing, made by |pouring !3 c. pineapple juice in|crisp lettuce leaves: garnish with saucepan. Mix 2 tbéps. sugar, 1 maraschino cherries, tbsp. flour, 2 tsp. salt and’ a tsp. Et —————
smooth after each addition until all has been blended. together. Chill and serve over diced fruit, Serve on
Fink, Miss Doris Lynn and A. E.| Art museum. She also will display
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{new officers at a recent meeting.
Miss Asrock: To Be Speaker
Miss Carolyn Ashbrook ‘will dis-
Luncheon Will Follow
A president's- honor day luncheon § will be held at 1 p. m. Sunday in| the Hotel Washington by the Tau chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority. | Mrs. Daniel Maiden, the luncheon |
F. Byron
Echols is id charge of favors, and| Mrs. Willlam N. Holmes is the |
unit 118 will. meet at 8
The chapter will entertain mem- Ma
Moorefield photo. A ceremony on Jan, 26 united Miss Betty Ruth Haas and Robert William Stadler. The wedding was in the North Side Pilgrim Holiness church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Haas,- Camby, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stadler, Indianapolis.
Brides in Recent Ceremonies
i TURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1048 Phi Mu Group Will Observe Anniversary
Alumnae Will Hear George S. Madden
{vertising manager, will | members of the Indianapolis alum
{will be the hostess.-
|be celebrated. at the meeting, and {the junior: group will be in charge lof the dinner with Miss Mona Jane Wilson: as chairman,
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Mrs. Warren "Dale Williamson was Miss Mavis Partain before her marriage Jan. 26 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presby-, terian church. She is the daughter of Mrs. J. W. Rose. Ensign’ Williamson, U. 8. N. R, is the son of Mrs. C. R. Burris.
liam Renfranz, W, C. Shannon, John
Miss Margaret Scott. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Ross Coffin, Wilcox, F. W, Gilchrist, William Zaiser -Jr., John H. Blair, B W. Wells, Misses Elsie Shelley, - Marjorie Wood and Mare garet Esterline.
Auxihary Units Schedule 4 Meetings
- Four groups of the American Legion auxiliary have booked meetings for this week. Mrs. William RR. Bolen, 5739] Broadway, will be the hostess Thursday at a juncheon for members of the Osric Mills Watkins unit, Mrs. Kurt Schmidt will preside at a business meeting after which there will be .a social hour; Mrs. Fred
Warfel -and Mrs. Mowis G. Carey will assist the hostess. The unit recently indorsed Mrs. Bolen for de-partment-president.
The Paul Coble unit will meet at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. T. Victor: Keene, 3209 N. New Jersey «t. Mrs. William A. McBride will pre-1 hide at a board meeting at 11:20, .m. Assisting the hostess will be Ines, Mason Light and Mrs. Louis Beldon.
wili-be-Held Thursday in the home of Mrs. Eugene Bridgens, W. 64th st. Mrs. Fred Kuhn will preside. |
Members of the = Four railroad,
day in the War Memorial building. ! Final arrangements will be made for!
cuss “Peasant Arts of Poland” at {4 p. m. Sunday in the John Herron |
prints, textiles and a Zakopane costume from a village in the Car-
a8 birthday party to be held with the post.
Voters League
gathian mountaigs. - » »
A group of. lithographs by Guil- | {laume Sulpice Chevalier, a French- | | man, recently were put on display | in the print room at the museum! by Wilbur D. Peat. The exhibit will! be held through this month.
Sunnyside Guild:
Names Officers :
Members: of the Sunnyside guild elected Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt president yesterday at their meetihg in the Columbia club. Other new officers are Mr&” Robert H. Sturm and Mrs. Howard W. Linkert, first and second Viee presic dents; Mrs. E.-R. Grisell, treasurer; Mrs. John Bulger and Mrs. Max E. Graves, recording and assistant secnetaries; Mrs. O. A. Chillson, oorresponding secretary and Mrs, Carl E. Wood, parliamentarian. ™ The directors include Mesdames Myron J. Austin, G. W. Dunnington and Theodore E. Root.
Study Club Officers
The North Side Study cluo elected
They are Mrs. Lawrence C. Miller, president; Mrs. FP. W. Hallett, vice president; Mrs, Forest 8. Cartwright and Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, recording {and corresponding secretaries, and { Mrs. J. L. Hodges, treasurer.
Museum Guild
The Children’s Museum guild will have a luncheon at noon Friday in the Indianapolis Athletic club. The trustees and advisers’ board will attend the meeting and Mrs. Grace Goiden will speak on “History of the Museum.”
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To "Meet Thursday Members of - the Indianapolis League of Women Voters will meet Thursday in the Indianapolis Athletic club for a discussion with Mrs. Allan Mitchell of Washington. | "It will’ be an all-day training] meeting to stimulate the discussion of the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Mrs: Mitchell is a former vice president. of the Indiana league and formér foreign policy chairman in, New York. 8he will visit other] leagues in the state next week.
A meeting of the Big Eagle unit
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A news letter containing items from the active chapters at Indiana and Purdue universities, Hanover college’ and state alumnae units is being prepared ‘by the group. Mrs. James Walden is in charge
Camp Fire Group Hears Guy Morrison The executive boatd of the Camp Fire Girls met yesterday in the Sa rl . |Mesdames Walter D, Alfke, Eugene Camp Fire office. Guy Morrison, | | Garrison and C. O. Peake: a delegate to the recent convention | poo Stelle. Patt » Misses in Columbus, O., gave a report on n e, Patty Doyle, Sarah
the progress of the organization's | ENDING ard Esterline. ninth district.
Paul C. Perrel was elected urst| Players Will Stage
vice president of the ninth district at the meeting in Columbus, Two Productions tpt ett “Let the Lions Roar” and “Be
Seein’ Yuh Toots,” one-act plays, Garden Club will be presented at 8:30 p. m,
The Beech Grove Sunshine Gar- | March 24 in the Civie theater by |
den club will meet at 18:30 p. m.| the Players’ club. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. W..F.| Mrs. George Fotheringham is di. Newcomer, Beech Grove. Mesdames recting “Let the Lions Roar” and
|W. H. Masten, James Young, Earl the other play is being directed by ] The performances
| White; Garvey” Kemper and Ken- Percy H. Weer. neth Vandeventer, will be on the will be followed by a party at the ‘program. | Woodstock club.
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George 8. Madden, Block's ad- ‘| address (nae association of Phi Mu. sorority | + tomorrow at a dinner meeting. Mrs, | ' |G. P. Dennerline, 3914 Drexel ave, ¢
The sorority’s 93d anniversary will.
Miss Wilson will be assisted by’ Mesdames William B. Wilcox, Wil-
Mitchell and Frank Youmans and |
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