Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1945 — Page 20
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Children's Annual Easter Eag Hunts’ Afe Scheduled by Country Clubs
THE SOCIAL SCENE HIGHLIGHTS the annual Easter egg hunts at the. country The clubs planning events for the children include the Indianapolis Country club, ‘Woodstock, Hillcrest and Meridian Hills. Messrs, .and Mesdames Floyd Meeker, Morris Crain, George Oburn ahd Richard Wall are in charge of the children’s party at the Indianapolis club which will be on Easter
clubs.
Woodstock and ‘Meridian Hills will have Easter E88 hunts on March 31 with the Hillcrest pasty April 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Mogg, chairmen for Hillcrest events, have ani yunced ‘several ac-
-b e next Wednesday, nner-dance will be
and
tivities at the.club. There will be a luncheon and on Saturday, March 24, the club's held. Mrs. Thomas O'Hara is in charge of the dance chairmen are ‘Mr. and Mrs.
'Crazy Hat' Tea Is Arranged
MRS. RALPH L. SIMON: is for a ‘crazy hat” tea to be given by th Civie theater on March 27. The event will be at auditorium and will honor members of the war activities comsmittee, The program will clude skit bv the war activities group and Block's models will The affairs commit awards will be made for the mo : clude Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, Mrs. Ronald H Lauter. Mrs. H. H. Afpnsites will be the « guests will include Me S bert Charles Jones, Jack Hatf
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®-& @ The war activities con A. Bailey, D. J. Borts ] Jickam, Harry Karche Schneider, Ralph IL. Simon,
disses Helen Coffey, Hazel Force, Charity r ind Clara Alma Moore. The arrangements chairnm yy Mesdames Paris Kai Hanson, 3ailey, Howard T. Griffith, Thomas L. Neal Ayers Jr., and Miss Coffey Hostesses will be Mesdames H. C. Aamot, Earl B. Barnes, N. E. 3oyér, Alan Boyd. Robert Bowes, Hortense Burpee, Robert Cook, ‘harles Efroyvmson, Richard Efroymson, Dorothy Ellis, Shoolem Sttinger, Irving Fauvre, Frank Ferry, Merritt Fields, Frank B. Manner, LeRoy Gordner, William C. Griffith, R. W 1 a H. W. Linkert, W. M. Louden, Marvin L. Martin, ‘Helen Munger, Cleon A. Le Robert L. Pike, ‘A. K. -Scheidenh huttleworth, Wilfred E. Smith, Roy Iarry Wade and Miss Betty Lewark,
dewey Hornbecks Will Entertain MAJ. AND MRS. DEWEY 8. HORNBECK of bridal dinner for their
Ya., will entertain tomorrow evening at a aughter, Phyllis Joy, and her fiance, H. Lowell Boggy. The. party ill be in the Claypool hotel. Miss Hornbeck and Mr. Boggy are to e married Saturday in the North Methodist church, Dinner guests will include members of the bridal party and "fr. and Mrs. H. E.: Boggy, the prospective bridegroom parents:
Fred Luker and Wa alter
Lugar Nafe, E. B. Newill, Schofield, Rollin
elm, E. M Slaughter, Fred Tykle and
Richmond Hill,
Iiss Jane Ruble, Bloomington; Mrs. L. D. Schock, Miami, Fla; Ir. and Mrs. Paul Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Karl Kizer. Mrs. Hornbeck and her daughfer gave a bridesmaids’ lunth- -
mn today in the Claypool." Among those who attended were Mrs. . A. Hooper, Columbus, Ga.; Mrs, Frank Sellers, Ft. Lauderdale la.; Miss Mary Alice Miller, Mesdames Riddle, Schock and Kizer,
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
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bday. {cayenne, 1%: .c. diced cooked veal, £- ; a8 ; {1 small pepper pod (f desired fori SATURDAY MENUS {hotter soup) Breakfast Combine veal bone, water and 2! a tsps. of the salt; cover and simoft Ben ge: 4 mer for 2 hours. Remove meat an ei 88. ~ strai th 1t rv r ; Vhole wheat toast and jelly Fan broth Saute celery, reer % pepper and onions in margarine for Luncheon “110 mins. Add ur and blend, then hiladélphia pepper pot’ (set refipe) add, veal broth. sradually and, sar “rénch. bread. over .low- heat until "mixture “resh pears. {smooth Add . trfpe, potatoes and | Pinner |leek and simmer “covered for 10] ; {mir or until potatoes are done 3aked ham slice with prunes. |Do ‘rot “overcook. Add remaining 3aked sweet potatoes. ingredients and simmer for 5 mins
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regularly as Easter comes around each spring, bolero jackets come along to march in the Easter There's something about their brief and brisk lines that matches the spring mood. Two 1945 ver-
A spring sauntering costume by Rentner has a flowered kerchief swept sideways and appliqued on its
slim, dark skirt.
irt. The bolero Is ir in a + bright contrasting color.
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Miss Eva Vites A. A. U. W. Will Hear Address
To Be Bride of . By! National President Tomorrow; Eight Groups Book Meetings
T. R. Ni¢holas
will ot Thomas .Ray d will be in the home of the | Mr. and Mrs. C. N. 3336 Carrollton ave. Ephfaim D. Lowe will ofhe bridegroom is the son { and Mrs. Walter Nicholas, | 1361 N. Tuxedo st. 1 The bride will wear a gown of {white Chantilly lace over tulip yel-
"eo His " te parents,
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low taffeta. The fitted basque is {fashioned with a romance necki 1 |line and three - quarter - length
sleeves outlin ted with a frill’and the | gathered bouffant skirt is accented [with a cascade. of ruffles She has chosen a Lydia hat of {flo wers and will carry a white or{chid on a prayer book. Miss Mar{garet Ward will be her sister’s only attendant. Miss Ward will be in cameo blue
marquisette made with a fitted| square neckline and bouf- |“
basque, fant skirt. She will carry a bouquet ‘of yellow roses. Herbert Newman will serve as best man, After the ceremony,
| | { | Dr. Helen White, national president of the American Association of | Shortridge: A ceremony at 8:30 o'clock to=| University Women, will address the local branch at 4 guest dinner meet- |
Nicholas. The|at 6:15 p. m.
{ Dr discuss versity w omen.’ Special guests will be Mesd ates) Frank H. Streightoff, Frank D. Hatfield Mune E. Curle, Walter P. Morton, N. Taylor Todd, Calvin| R Ry Robert M. Lingle, Vir- f ginia Brackett Green and C. Loren Harkness. = » ® s Meetings were scheduled for this month by eight divisions of the A AU W | A joint meeting of the pre- school, | parental education and parents round table: groups Yor be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. R. McCauley Vandiver, 4732]
Cornelius ave. Dr. Lillian Moulton | Aux
will discuss “Psychiatry.” Mrs. D. A. Hathaway will review] Time for Decision (Welles) 1:15 p. m. meetir afternoon contemporary Mrs. Edmund Hebel,
ni ur t.
Association
of Uni-
unite Miss Eva Yates | ing tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist church. The dinner will be |
White, English professor at the University of Wisconsin, will and “The Pr esent Challenge to the American
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Members of the Victorian chap- | Suplett,
Travel - Study | 12:30 p. m. lunch. | Conrad, Keystone center teen-age
fer, 1
| club, will have a ‘eon tomorrow.
. S. M. Partlowe Will Be Speaker
nternational
It
will be in the
ome of Mrs. Justin F. Badger, 1206 N. Oakland ave.
“Mrs,
and officers will be Marion Brown Badger
The
at a gion auxiliary, ng Monday of the home of Mrs. literature E.
will be held in the Ward home. ess and Mrs, Kenneth Miller is the hostess.
- Named Editor
The couple will be at home at 917 Mills ave.
Capt, t Porcont To Be Speaker
Capt. Katherine B. Persons, Chicago, will ‘be in - the marine corps recruiting office, 317 Kresge build- | ing, tomorrow and Saturday to interview applicants oF the Marine| Corps. Women's reserva Capt. Persons will spegk tonight at a meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D."A. R.;!
: in the eh.apter Capt. Persons hols. TOraortow
wd night,
ight, she will address members ‘of
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Gamma alumnae,
I'neta sorority.
Kappa AlThe meeting be in the Butler university er house 11 a. m.
le
tomorrow, Capt. Perill speak over radio station WIRE and at the same time on {Saturday she will broadcast on staWISH. Appointments for inthe officer may be
ter ews with
An institute will be held tomorrow made at the local recruit ing office. yerlease, presi
Shi After math Club
Hears Speaker M s ‘of the Aftermath club qd ¢ ( t a meet ng today ¢ me Mr Willard C Osle 341 E. Trenton st M Bertha” Wright Mitchell dised Fabulous Inc Assist2 Po ( were Mesdames H.' KE v Grimmensteir W.. Pink Hall" and Lawrence Olsen and Miss | Elizabeth Cooper, Lt. Dai bbs Vv isits Here Willlam Re bert, Dahbs A A FP. visit his paren ts, Mr i Mrs. Charles P. Dahbs, 6125 ( il ave. He will be here for 10 i and hen ‘will: be stationed Tub ( ard Par ty was held today C ¢ Gag & Coke Utility ne ers of the Forty-two club
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Easter Party An
Easter party wag -held today by members.of the Epsilon |} chapter, Rho Delta sorority. Mrs. Edward Daily, 1124 N. Arsenal ave was the hnetess, SOCAL SOT HS BARAT | EASTER. 1S JUST AROUND Sl THE CORNER / 2 | | Rte oll egoing, to be” 2 out rrassed by
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to celebrates it Mrs. Allan P. Risley .a8 reception Washington blvd. will be the host- Mrs. Marion Wilson assisted the |
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chairman. i Us, 1 Maljlett Chairman Miss Lois Mallett the evening contemporary
4; chairman tor) litera- |
lture Siyision’s meeting to be at
7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of, {Mrs. Wayne Kimmel, 411 E d8th | st. “Great Son” .(Ferber) will be | reviewed by Mrs. Russell Benson. | | The international relations study | group will meet at 7:30 p. m. | Wednesday in the home of Mrs. | | Lowell Thomas, 4643 N. Capitol ave.| The chairman wilt be Mrs. Ralph | ‘Rumbeld. | A dinner meeting will ‘be held at| 8:15 p. m, March 27, in the Y. Ww. i |G. A. by the evening discussion| group. Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick of | Ayres’ . fashion bureau wi ill speak | and Miss Madge Cathcart will be the chairman. Mrs. Kimmel was the hostess at a | recent, 1g" ‘of . the education | study CAWRIter Leckrone | served as halen
Sorority Will Install New Officers Installation of officers will be | held at 8 p. m. today by the Gamma | Delta chapter of Kappa Delta Phi |
sorority. The meeting will be in| the Rho Delta ¢lubroom The officers are Miss Maxine | dent; Mts. Auburn | Ross, vice president; Mrs. Robert |Reid, secretary; Mrs. ‘Gene Wood, {treasurer Miss Christine Overlease, [master of ceremonies; Mrs. Gene | Painter, historian; Mrs. Grant Wil- | lou nd Mrs. Ray] Keal Club Elects Officers were elected today) by the Ir 2 rtnightly club:} Mrs. Karl St 5678 N. Merid- | ian &t., was th ss, assisted by | Mrs. A
M. Welch
Miss Mary senior at Indiana university,
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the Indiana Daily Student, campus publication. She will serve un-
til the end of the curr ent
mester,
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Werkhoft is. president of Delta Zeta sorority and a member of Theta Sigma Phi journalism sorority and Pleiades, senior women's group. She has served as a member of
the A.
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on the
board of standards and has been
a representative to
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P-T. A. Groups Will Serve as Tea Hostesses
Event Will Be Held - At Block Art Show
Hostesses were announced today for a tea “to-be held at 3 p. m. Sat-| urday in connection with the pres- | entation of prizes forthe Scholastic | art awards contest. The tea will
‘I've in Block's auditorium, where | the exhibit was opened Monday. |
award for a tulip-tree design also) will. be presented.
Groups to Serve
The hostesses and their P.-T. A.| groups includeWrs, L. R. Smith and Mrs. Lot Green, Technical high| &échool; Mesdames Arthur Hen- | dricks, Elizabeth Koch, Robert C.| Kuebler and Edward Master | Manual; Mesdames Roscoe Conkle, Marvel Crim and Clarence Bennett, Washington. Mesdames Sheldon Goodwin, Russell Justice, Nelson Elliott, Edward Lomax, Harold LaRue, Bacon, Harry Thomas, Charles Link, | Harvey Allen, Janet Keller and George J. DeWaard, Howe. Mesdames Robert Bastian, C. C McDaniel, Ray Meyers, Henry Davis,
Preston. Hanna, Ross DeHority, | Earl Clauser and Charles Newman, | Broad Ripple and Mesdames
{George L. Clark, Ben Moore, Elmer | Bornkamp, John Judy, Marshall | Williams, Prank Wise, James Obear, Arthur Lacey, Stewart Gordon, Elmer Sherwood, Roy Pile, S. Alfred Campbell and Donaldson Trone,
Friday Hostesses
| Among the hostesses for tomorrow their organizations will be | Mesdames Russell Inman, David | Teaney, Herbert Harris and Fred Bussell, school .51 P.-T. A; Mrs Fred Hoffmever, school 50 P.-T. A; | Mesdames Floyd Cole, Ben Duck- { worth, Lucille Sublett and Dorothy school 47 P.-T. A. Mrs. Lowell Young and Mrs. Ora
canteens, Mrs. O. E. Selts, Harmony Hut canteen, and Mesdames Willard N. Clute, Xlvin T. Coste, L. T Genung, Lee Ingling, R. L. Johnson, D. S. Meditch and W. C. Bartholomew, Woman's Department club.
Achievement keys will be given | to contestants whose work is among | the top 75 and the special Block,
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on Monument circle. She has accompanied the group for seven 1 years,
Accompanist |
Emma Gene Tucker photo, Mrs. Ray mpanist Easter sunrise service to be given
for the
Patterson is the ac23d annual
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(Club M&eting
The Hoosier Bridge club will meet James at noon tomorrow in the Mandarin
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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945
I. F. C., Books Speakers
" Four speakers are scheduled to | talk tomorrow before ‘members ‘off the Seventh district, Indiana eration of Clubs. be in. Ayres’ auditorium.
preside,
7th District;
Fede The session will Dr. A. 'R. Killian will discuss ‘State Safety,” and ‘Marine Ree
“Home Nursing” will be discussed
by Mrs Hugh J. O'Connell and A. ] G. Cooley will speak on “Juvenile Problems.”
cruiting” will be the topic of a talk to be given by Capt. Katherine Per= sons, Chicago.
The Seventh district chorus will §
|sing’ and Mrs. Everett E. Lett will
The devotions will be led by Mrs. K. V. Ammerman. A nom-
nating committee will be elected at |
the meeting.
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CLUBS
Mrs. A.J Hueber, 2408 N. New Jersey, host- | ess. Mrs. M. E. Elstun, presiding; election. {Chalcédony. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs M. A. McLane, 4122 N. Meridian, hostess. Business; cards Culture. Fri. Mrs. Delamar MeWorkman, 3844 Guilforae, hostess. “Mannerisms of Famous Folk of History,” Mrs. Norman Schnei- | der. . | Irvington Homemakers. 1:30 p. m.| “Wed. Mrs. Arthur Partain, 27 S| Linwood, hostess. “Choosing Up-
holstery Fabrics,” Mrs. William C. Albers. Monday Conversation. 2 p. m, Mon Mrs. William R. Humphreys, 31 W. 33d, hostess. “The Wake of the Prairie Schooner,” J aden) Mrs Rav Patout— - { Social Workers Noon Mon. Y W. C."A Dr. Estella Ford Warn-
er; Chicago, speaker.
Woman's Round Table. Fri. Mrs J. ‘S. Herriot,” 3216 Washington blvd., hostess. Mrs. D. A. Murphy, speaker. . MISEELLANEOUS | | Ladi es’ aux. to Altenheim. 2 pm Fri. In the home, Card party.
U.S. A. chap, American War Mothers. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Travertine room, Hotel Lincoln. Luncheon. Women's Home and Foreign Mis- | sionary society, East Side Church of God. 7:30 p. m. Fri. In the church. Mrs. Adam Miller, Mrs. A. R. Hartung, both of Anderson, speakers; music. Ladies aux. Lake 8hore Country club. 4 p. m. Sun. In the clubhouse. a | SORORITIES
Omega chap., Beta Sigma Phi. Today. Clubroom, Security Trust bldg. “Sculpture,” Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. John Hoskins, Kappa chap. Mu Phi ‘Epsilon, 7: 45! p. m. Tues. Miss Imogene Pier- | son, 3542 College, hostess. Busi- | ness; Latin-American musical |
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