Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1945 — Page 11

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'Society—

Reservations A

re Made for Hillcrest

Country Club's Spring Dinner-Dance

NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN made for the spring dinner-dance to be given Saturday evening

at the Hillcrest Country ciub.

The dance chairmen in-

clude Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burton and. Mr. and Mrs. Riley

Fledderjohn.

The reservations include those

of Messrs. and Mesdames C. O.

Gocding, K. B. Parrish, W. A. Green, H. M. Henderson, R. F. Betz, David PF. Filzgerald and R. E. Potter. Also, Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas W., O'Hara, C. T. Evans, F. M.-Morris, J. F. Brown, F. M. Hadley, Arthur Tobey, J. A: Thompson Jr, Lionel Belanger, T. E. Neale, Guy Smith, Marion. Clemens,

V. L. Campbell, L. M. Fehrenbach

and J. O. Mogg.

Nursery Auxiliary to Have Luncheon

A LUNCHEON WILL BE HELD

of the Junior auxiliary to the' Indianapolis Day nursery.

at 1 p. m. tomarrow by members Mrs.

Harold P. Ransburg will ‘be hostess, assisted by Mesdames David

V. Burns, meeting will precede the luncheon. » ” n

Saturday, April 21, has been

the date for her marriage to Cpl. August Diener Jr.

will be at 10 a. m. in SS. Peter and

Frank H. Fairchild and Donald B. Keller.

A board

~ » » set by Miss Mary Murphy as The wedding

Paul cathedral The bride-to-be

is the daughter of Mrs. E. A. Murphy and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. August Diener. : Mrs. Joseph Battista will be her sister's matron of honor and the bridesmaids will include Miss Virginia Free and Miss Patricia

Quinlan,

Cpl. Diener’s brother, Albert, will serve as best man and

the ushers will be Michael Carr and Frank Celarek.

Alpha Chi's Arrange Party

A CARD PARTY WILL BE held by the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the D. A. R.

chapter house. The chairman E. Smith. Her assistants will be Mesdame William Rohr and Louis Dawson, Elaine Nichol, Mildred Blacklidge

president, Mrs.

for the event

is Mrs. George W. s George F. Werner, 1, R. Zapf, Misses Jean Buschmann, Marie and Doris Driggs. The group's

Marshall P. Crabhill, will announce members of a

nominating committee and a report on the organization’s philan-

thropic work will be given by Mrs.

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George Gable » » »

Officers will be elected by the Fortnightly Literary club tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. John Ray Newcomb, the speaker, will

discuss “Time to Smile.” » n o

» Members of the Government Science club will meet Friday with

Mrs. Frank C. Balke.

Miss Ruth Bozell will speak.

Harry Wood Will Speak At Art Display

“Design tion” will

and Interior be discussed by Harry

Wood on Thursday at the Scholas- |

tic art exhibit being held in Block's auditorium. ‘The talk will be at 1:45 p. m. Exhibit hostesses for today, tomorrow and Wednesday Mesdames Mabel Moller, Smith, John Kimbro, John Boric and William Collins, school 44 P.-T.

A.; Mesdames O. H. Grant, James | “Freedom From Fear,” program. |service; Miss Narcie Pollitt and Miss| Leffel, James Stuart Jr, Walter Sigma Nu Mothers, Butlef univer-| Marjorie

Reuleaux. and Howard L. Kister, school 43 P.-T. A. Mrs. A. G. Brown, Harmony Hut canteen; Mesdames Robert Kruse, Eugene PFather, George Schuster, Ralph: Simon, Lynne Adams, John Henthorne’ and Raymond Kriese, school 20 P.-T. A. * Mesdames Allen Mayer, Van Keel, Raymond Clarke, Irma Fisher and G. Frederick Hiller, school 27 P.-T. A.; Mrs. Sam -Sims and Mrs. George Altes, school 7 P.-T. A, and Mesdames Rex Smith, V. E. Bryant and Earl Wilson, Marion County P.-T. A. council’

The display will Tontinue through

Saturday.

39 Girls Entered In Nursing School

+ Thirty-nine girls are ‘enrolled in | - the March class at the Indiana’ | university School of Nursing, Miss. !. Cordetia Hoeflin, I

training school director, announced recently. Ninetyfive per cent of the class members have enrolled in the U. 8. cadet nurse corps, Miss- Hoeflin stated. Indianapolis girls in the class are Barbara Bayse, Ruth Dwyer, CaroIym Jo ,Greer, Patricia Martin, Louise Matson, Bettie Nave, Nancy L. Wagaman, Joanne Wdlker and Elizabeth Yager,

{ Information Booths

Red Cross volunteer workers are staffing booths in Indianapolis to

| give information on nursing-type

Jobs. The booths will be staffed throughout this month

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Events

CLUBS

| Grolier Fine Arts. Tues. Mrs. Earl S.

Farmer, 423 Berkley ‘rd., hostess. | Mrs. R. E. Sprague, Mrs, Victor R. {* Griffin, speakers. Guest day; 10th anniversary. Heyl Study. ‘Tues. Clubrooms, Rauh Memorial bldg. Mrs, Guy O. Byrd, speaker. Hoosier Tourist. Tues. Davis, 906 Fairfield, hostess. Mesdames C. C. Spurrier, 8. D. Clark, A. F. Lewis, speakers. Election, { Review. Tues. Mrs. J. Jerome Lit- | tell, 6141 Sunset lane, hostess.

sity. 1:30 p.m., Tues. Chapter {- house, 655 W. Hampton dr.; Miss | © Maxine Critchfield, soloist. To-kalon. Tues. Mrs. C. H. Larsh, 4545 Washington blvd., hostess.

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Mrs. O. M. Jones, speaker; elec-

tion,

Tuesday Quest. Tues. Mrs. T. H.

| | ess. Mrs. R. F. Ward, Mrs. E. G. | Garske, assisting.

MISCELLANEOUS

Business Women's guild, Central Christian. church. Wed. In the | church. - Mrs. C. J. Ancker, | Indianapolis

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assn., Insurance

Women. Tues. Y.W.C.A. Joseph | ' Wedensday, April 4, will be asWednesday unijed3Miss-Lucille E.| high pupils; election. |

W. Stickney, George H. Poske,| nation-wide , Democratic women's

speakers; installation; dinner, Women's assn., ‘térian church. Wed. In the church. 9:30 a. m. executive board . meeting; 10:45 a: m., circle meetings; 1:30 p: m., inisStaliation, | SORORITY GROUP Lambda Mu chap. Sigma Beta. Wed. Mrs. Edward Meyers, 133 N. Drexel, hostess. =

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‘Beta Sigma Phi ‘Will Install

| Officers will be installed Friday by Beta Pi chapter of Beta Sigma | Phi sorority in the .clubroom, | The officers are Miss Eileen Ed- | wards, president; Miss Mary Con- | cannon, vice president; Mrs. Charles | Corder, secretary, and Mrs. James Davis, treasurer.

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pressed pleats in front and rea] pockets for a peg-top look.

PARES:

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __- Beneath the Summer Sun RR i Chapter Plans Initiation War Mothers Note. First Anniversary |

An initiation, anniversary luneh-| leon and a book review are among! {the events scheduled by women's or-| ganizations. Gamma chapter of Omega Nu Tau

sorority will hold initiation following a 6 p. m. dinner tomorrow in the Riley hotel. Miss Betty Ann Roesener is in charge of arrangements assisted by Mrs. Herman Bishop and Miss Kathleen Smith. | Those- who will be initiated in| clude Mesdames Lee Dessauer, Robert Harbison, Edward Wobbenhorst, Carl Hilkene and M. J. Walton, Mrs. Lee Oldfield will direct the- ceremony.

The first anniversary of the U. 8. A. chapter, American War Mothers, | was observed at a luncheon today in| the Hotel Lincoln's Travertine room. | Mrs. Virgil Stone of Lander, Wyo., was the speaker and the guests included Mesdames E. May Hahn, Anna Kelly and Earl Moomaw, T. Sgt. Jack Prather, chaplain David Donohoo, Henry Miller and J. R. Wilson Jr. Mrs: S. BE. Arvin and

Mrs. Earl Noggle (left) and Miss Eldena Lauter are among the members of the war activities committee of the Civic theater's affairs cammittee who are to be honored at a “crazy hat” tea March 27. The event will be in Block's auditorium. Block’s models will exhibit Easter millinery and committee members will display original hats,

Mrs. Earl Yarling were the program chairmen.

A book review and fashion Ti will be sponsored by Broadcasters Inc. at 1:30 p. m.| Thursday inh the Food Craft shop.) {“Tempering Russia” (Ehrenberg) | | will be Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt’'s subject. The proceeds will be used to pro-| vide milk for undernourished chil-|

and a white-striped crepe triangle scarf which covers the shoulderflaps. Buttons march down the front closing and there's a bolero to

ite-polka-dotted crepe joins up with a brief bolero of dark wool lined ive outfit. The dress has a smart bow neckline; the skirt has soft, un{Both at Ayres’.

Clubs Sponsor Vocational Program

The Altrusa and Woman's Rotary | clubs are sponsoring a vocational guidance program for senior girls at Howe high school. Under the diréec-| tion of the high school teachers, the girls are assisted in making appoint- | ments with the clubs’ members to!

Beecher, 5225 Boulevard pl., host- |

Memorial Presby- |

‘|N. DeQuincy st. Booth,

discuss future professions. | { Faculty sponsors include -Mrs.| { Margaret Rogofsky, Miss Ellen Jane| | LaFollette and Sherman J. Pittinger, commercial; Miss Celia Smith, nurs- |

ing; Miss Janet Keller. and Mrs. |

Mrs. T.B.| 1 oreen DeWaard, commercial art, and the bridesmaids

| fashions and jewelry. | Miss Helen Allen, dietetics, tex-| tiles: and interior decoration; Mrs.! {Mildred D. Loew and Mrs. Mary { Wells, personnel work and social

Schoch, teaching and | librarian. | Frank 8S. Watkins, music; Miss| Marjorie White, physical education, | Darrell Gooch, radio and dramatics, |and Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs, creative writing, The stutient committee members are-Misses Alice Grimes, Carol Sim-| mons, Phyllis Pettijohn, Betty Insley, Shirley Cloud rand Joanne Woods. |

Peace Plans

To Be Topic

| Dumbarton Oaks day, according to {an announcement by Mrs. John H. | Bingham, vice’ ch@man of ‘the state Democratic committee. - Mrs. Bingham has asked .all county vice chairmen and presidents of Democratic clubs. in the state to hold an all-day meeting on April 4. It will be to co-operate | with the Democratic national com- | mittee women’s division in its program. : The fact that incessant war will result in the destruction of civiliza- | tion and that the only alternative is, peace—an international and per- | manent = peace—was stressed by! Mrs. Bingham. “Only when we accept this fact can we see the importance of the! Dumbarton Oaks proposals for a| united ‘nations organization,” she] said.

Tri Kappa Cancels Convention Plans

| tion scheduled to be held next]

month has been cancelled in com- |

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travel curtailment, Mrs. Lynn Miller, Montmorenci, council adviser! announced zecently. | Plans for a meeting of the prov- | ince officers in April are being | made by Miss Helen Whitcomb, | Shelbyville, the council president. | An executive session of the council | will be held next month in the Hotel Lincoln. Plans for a con-| ference to replace the convention will be: discussed.

Honorary Pledges

Eight Butler university coeds re-

Zionsville; Misses Betty Beck, Barbara Wells, Mary Logan, Keough, -Carolyn Harvey,

Redwine and Carmel Cecll Y. W. Class to Open

begin at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. Dr. Edith Weisskopt will speak’ on “Knowing Ourselves and Others.” Le .

P. E. O. Meeting

© Members of Chapter Q, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will meet tomorrow in the home of Mrs. D. T. Wilson, 623° A constitutional quiz will be led by Mrs. Thomas R.| 5 4

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| McClary, 2030 N. Pennsylvania st.|

The biennial Tri Kappa conven-|

pliance with the oDT's request for, §

Betty gi Jean i

A four-week psychology series will |i

dren, Mrs. 8. M. Partlowe is chair=| man. The public may attend. °

Mrs. R. L. Snyder, 3015 N. Meridian st, will be. hostess at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow for the MclIlvaineKothe - unit, American Legion auxiliary. Miss Dorothy Kothe will assist the hostess and a report on community service will be given by Mrs. Frank Billeter.

The Bridal Scene— McClary-Matthews Ceremony Read in Methodist Church; Miss Ruth Kraft Is Married

Highlighting the bridal news are the announcements of three recent weddings. Miss Virginia Matthews became the bride of M. Sgt. Charles R.

McClary, U. 8. M. C, Saturday night in the Woodside Methodist . church. The Rev. T. E. Adams officiated Will Meet This Week

the Cheer |

W.S.C.S. Units,

) Wartime Eating 2y Meta Given

ONE GRAND WAY TO USE up another jar of that generous store of canned tomatoes is to combine it with corn and make a substantial and flavorful chowder for either a main luncheon dish or to start off a hearty dinner. Corn and tomatoes seem to have an affinity for each other in both flavor and color. If yoti do not want to add onion in today's recipe, then use a leek or several spears of | chives, adding these very finely cut Saute onion: in salt pork fat unt! and just at the last so there will be transparent and lightly browned. both color and flavor contributed. |Add potatoes, tomatoes, water, sal 5 wn = and sugar and cook until potatoes TUESDAY MENUS are tender. Add remaining ine Breakfast gredients and bring to a boil. Sime Orange juice mer for a few minutes until corn : is heated through and pepper is Hot, cooked oatmeal. . cooked. “4 to 6 servings. Cinnamon -toast. rat

I. T.-S. C. Chapter ‘Holds Election

Luncheon Tomato and corn chowder : recipe). Shredded lettuce sandwiches.

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Clary, 5052 E. 10th st, and C. L

The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. W. Matthews, 410 An all-day meeting will be held |

Leeds. ave, and the bridegroom's P.-T. A. News | Friday by the Indianapolis group of

parents are Mrs. Catherine .Mc-| TOMORROW

The bridegroom's sister, Miss Mar- | jorie McClary, was maid of honor|

Mariam Young and Miss Lucille] “Your Health Madame,” Dalton. Frank McClary was his| Ruth Zimmerman. brother's best ‘man and the “ushers 16—1:45 p. m. “Discovering and Cor-| ion will be from 9:30 a. m. until were Virgil Whitecotton and John| recting Children’s Unsouind Habits,” | Matthews: | Dr. Lillian Moulton. |

«The couple is on a’ wedding trip| WEDNESDAY and will be at home after the mid- y 4.3, p. m. “Oddities of Insect dle of April in New River, N. C.| tire» Robert J. Kryter;

N'% = Harmoniers of First Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft, 229| church; fathers’ night.

Caven sta afnounce I rag’ | 18—1:30 p. 'm. “For God and Coun-| There will be two seminars with of their Sangnes Ruth Marie, = Ary,” pupils; “Leadership and|Mrs. Madison Shadley and Mrs, Sgt. William Slavin, son of Mr. gn | Citizenship Developed Througin|Glenn Chapman in charge. This is Nes. Sus Vi Slavin Of hmevsh. The Play,” Girl Scout troop 49. {the fourth of the spring meeting Soir on Die in the chapel of 29—2:30 p. m. “Value of Safety,” series. Others scheduled ale Terre 5 a : | Charles Mosier. 1:30.p. m. Study Haute, tomorrow; Clinton, Wednesihe OuYe mraney Chpmman church] group. Room 7. s Ji { gt. an a Ee vere al~Td3 p. m. “Education by Ra-| 4 nn

gh 'S t S. N ! rr . - 3 : Whe couple's 2 bendants Sgt. 3 dl dio,” Miss Blanche Young; “Vis- Mrs. Errett Sherman will preside Mrs. Slavin are on a wedding trip Ren 93 ; .lat a joint meeting of the Unit : : -| ual Education,” Miss Doris Lynn; | ; g y and will be at home temporarily in . ; | Methodist church and Riverside N i : | safety sketch, traffic boys; elec-| : liami, Fla. tion {Park Methodist church W. 8. C. 8. » » ” | :

; hr {groups Wednesday. - The = meeti A ceremony In the rectory of St. 3-2 p. m. “Home, Home, Sweet ih'% C0 a in the latte. Joseph's Catholic church on Hazardous Home plag-by- junior po goo to

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Miss | Service, Greencastle district, in the

p. m.

The guest speaker will be Miss | Elizabeth Richey of Hwa Nan col{lege in China.- Mrs. Raymond T. music,| Wise, district president, also" will Baptist| speak and Mrs. William Biehl will | preside. :

0 ; | “The Dumbarton Oaks Peace ProHenderson and "Edward Leroy Par- 33—8 p. m. William Remy, speaker; posals” will be the siibject discussed sons, fireman 1-c, U. S. N. { music. 7 ~ | by Mrs. Leonard A. Smith and Mrs. - The bride's parents are- Mr. and 39—7:30 p.. m, “Health,” Dr. John Vesta Voyles will lead the devotions. Mrs. George N. Henderson, 317 E.| G. Benson; fathers’ night; music, North st, and Mr, Parsons is the] wilson’s boys’ choir. >. f 1 "we son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parsons of 41—1:30 p.m ‘Study club meeting | Meetings Ax 1 anged. Indianapolis. The coucle Willhe at: i Lui" aa 111d Tw home at 317 E” North st. [4930 4.0. Shuly Srouf; wak-1 By Guild Units "8

ing the Most of Success: and Fei Several units of the White Cross

- ure,” round table discussion. : E Po) d 80—2:30 p. m. “Children’s Authors,” guild have arranged meetings for ngage | Miss Evelyn .Sickels. this week in the service center. 84—10 a. m. “Counciling with Our| They include: Today — Plainfield’ Be | CH or Baan Lo Richland Rebekah: tomorrow—West 3 | ardson; “Sex ucation, Today,” | ; . . 33 ; | Mrs. J. P. D'Arcy. | Michigan, New Jersey and Meridian 91—1:30 p. m. Parent education | Heights, and tomorrow night, Ipalco | group meeting. In the home eco- |and Triple E: |: nomics room. Wednesday—St. Paul Methodist and Alpha Omicron Alpha and that | night, Alpha guild of Nu Tau; : Thursday—Irvington, Brookside and The Industrial Nurses group and| Greenwood Community, and Friday [the Industrial Safety council of the _prightwood Methodist and Vic(Chamber of Commerce will have a tory. {joint dinner meeting tomorrow in es the Columbia club. A panel dis-|{ 1/7. > cussion, “How Industrial Nurses| MSS Sheets Hostess Can Help in the Safety Program,”| Miss Mary Jane Sheets, 6139 will be held. Participants will in-| Carrollton ave. will be hostess at clude Dr. Louis Spolyar, chairman, 8 p. m. Wednesday for Alpha chapDr. FP. B. Wishard of Anderson,| ter, Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority.

Schedule Dinner

Fred Yelton, Miss Ima Hornaday Members are to take cookies for the mm

land Miss Cora Wallick. V.8.0.

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P. H Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Strauss announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Carolyne Rose, to Dr. David N. Stiefler, U.S.C.G., Seattle, Wash, : The wedding will be in the late spring. Dr. Stiefler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stiefler, Anderson.

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cently were pledged to Philokur=|§ ian honorary literary organization. | #8 They are Miss Martha Markland, §&

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an : SE : hool—1:15 p. m. the Woman's Society of Christian |Sauerkraut. were Miss James E. Roberts sc 1:15pm Sane) potatoes.

Bethel Methodist church. The ses- pve pread.

|day, and ‘Greencastle, Thursday. |

Rhubarb sauce. Mrs. Grace Knight recently was

elected president of the AngloIndia chapter, International Travele Study club. ; Other officers are Mrs. George L, Hershman and Mrs. S. D. Edwards, first and second vice presidents;

Fried apple rings. Mrs. E. C. Thompson and Mrs. John Grapenut pudding with lemon sauce.|g Bertram, recording and corres Milk to drink: Three c. for each | snonding secretaries: Mrs. Ernest Ln child; 1 ¢. for each adult. Today's {ory treasurer: Mrs. Carl V. Dietz,

ration points—6 red for spareribs, 1 auditor, and Mrs. James L. McKee, red for salt pork, 20 blue for corn. |feqeration delegate.

Tomato and corn chowder: Three| ™}, oop Guild Party

{0z. salt pork (cubed), 'z c. sliced| onion, 1'3 ¢. potatoes, peeled and The Conqueror unit of the Riley { cubed, 2; c. tomatoes (No. 2 can), : : 3 B c. water; 1'tsp. salt, pinch of celery Hospital ni Sule - a tsalt and basil, 1 c. whole kernel card party an e Sale al 1:19 {éorn, 1 tbsp. chopped green pepper. p. m. Wednesday in the Food Craft { Brown the salt pork slowly in a shop, .Mrs. Mary Penrod is chaire large saucepan. Remové . cubes. man.

Dinner Baked spareribs.

Raw spinach salad.

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