Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1945 — Page 14
"Parties Are. Formed to. Attend Players Club Show on Saturday
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 108
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State Meeting To Be Held By D. of U.
. S. W. McClelland Will Be Speaker
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pg Mis. Allen Miller : Mrs. Walter Winkler and Dr. & 1; and Mrs. Gaylord W ood and Mr. and Mis. 3.9 | highlighted by the appearance of E Meyer waa W. McClelland will be the speakers STAY Te ye as their guests for the Players club performarices. at 8:30 | speakers, ah yeadiilc - | Saturday at the annual stale mete Ths yy p. m. Saturday, in the Civic theater. : | The Indianapolis Garden club was ing of the Indiana chapter, National ire like. The plays will be “Let the Lions Roar,” directed by |entertained this afternoon by Mrs. | Rutherford, Society, Daughters of the Union, A reont.
{ Theodore B. Griffith, 940 W, 42d st. |
The session will be in the Hotel
preferences, the America by a sheet n assures us t woman of | fastidious ha The figure American fa and 15 shee American w a bed each cent change vieek.,
Mrs. George Fotheringham. and “Be Seein’ Yuh, Toots,” with: Percy Weer as the director. After the perform-
ances, a dance will be held at the Woodstock club. In a “Dutch treat” party will be Dr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Littell, Messrs. and Mesdames Herman Wolff, Louis Hae: le and Paul Fisher, igi ology Members of the committee In charge who will attend will: be Mr. To rmational Travel-Study club. and Mrs. Charles E. Buschmann, chairmen Messrs, and Mesdames
| Members will meet at 8 o'clock in| Ralph C. Vonnegut, Luther E. Brooks, Thomas 8. Hoodwand Thomas the home of Mrs. Hollls Nay and | McCrea.
{ Mrs. Mary Teegarden, 3118 Broad- | | way. Miss Tona Mason will be the! assistant hostess.
|The program for the meeting was | daughter of Mrs. ./based on horticultural study. | Roy Rutherford,
Mrs. C. J. Ancker will be the | speaker tomorrow night at a meet- °
Lincoln. Dr. McClelland is president of the Lincoln Memorial university, Harroe gate, Tenn. A musical program will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W, Shattuck and Miss Helen Kendail, of Mr. and Mrs. At the morning session, reports : from the state chapters will be Charles F. Meyer | oi 0, py Mrs. Ida Shannon, Terre } ; & of Indianapolis, Haute, , state regent. Officers also 3 : will be elected. / | s 2 recently returned | Committee chairmen for the event are Mrs. A. B. Glick, general;
Greensburg.
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y ~ » ” n ” be Messrs. and Mesdames MayRobert Ferriday Jr. Joseph A.
Among others attending will
} erson, Eugene B. Hibbs, | Mine (and Horace. “The Trend” will be Mrs. Jean
Miner, and Horace McClure. Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Taggart Jr. ; . : ’ after serving 30 or . will entertain with a dinner party in the University club before the Two patients at. Billings General hospitil, Pfc. George McKeon Koons’ subject when she speaks to-| Ms George Dur, uneheon; Ms Thrifty Bi performance. Their guests will be Maj. and Mrs. Walter Hiser, Mr. 0 patie 1 lo handicraft work [night at a meeting of the Story-a-1 months with the |* . , ’ AND WEI 4 Mrs. Walton Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanna, and (left) and 8. Sgt. Keith Wynn, are shown as 11ey 0 handle Month ‘club in the Rauh Memorial Elizabeth Bond, nominating; Miss NJ Vo BIg Mrs v Ron y sri ad Mrs Sore L Robbins Chicago sponsored at the hospital by the arts and skills division of the Red library ; army engineers. | Mary Harmon, Columbus, page; the survey the la ter s Huse piess “5 ra - og v VRC ; ' Cross. The division will. receive proceeds of the Indiana Artists club Mrs. Koons, of Muncie, writes un= |i Aleutian Mrs. Gertrude DePugh, Terre Haute, menfolk wot and fat or Mes: I be a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LieBer in ball March 31. Col. William C. Pollock of the hospital and Mrs. lder the name of Jean McKeagan.| in the Aleu auditing; Mrs. Frank Richart, Terre 49 per sen inne t 1 A E ab b BY Juh a » lookers- . i ear or less the Bingo club. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Rice, Messrs. and Helen M. Woodward of the artists club are the lookers-on, [Mrs. H. H. Arnholter is chairman islands. Haute, credentials. y a: ars, a a ign ® ha 8 8 8 4:4 9 | for *ht's me be hel - Mrs. Austin Flinn, Franklin, elece. WO years, Mesdames Walter J. Stuhldreher, Thomas S. Hood and Roy C. Bain : { for tonight's meeting to eld at . tion. board: Miss Mil Mi than every t will be their guests. Another, dinner party will be that of Mr, and Eighty-eight volunteer workers 1 of costumes ay 7 .0'clock. The public is invited. te uray) The tw3 yy : ndi thleti b. . Among recruited bv the Rec 088 : lub members and thelr eu i ’ » . Mrs. LeRoy G. Corzner I the Indianapolis Sur . eo oot ecruited by ne Red Cr » March 31'in the Members of the Delta Gamma mon, Red Cross; Mrs. E. C, Rume fost in w their guests will be Messrs, ‘and Mesdames Harry V. Wade, Jack busv at Billings General hospital : x i : shopping ex eV foe Smith and Myron MoKee busy a illings General hospi Mothers club will have a 12:45 p. m. |§. pler, resolutions, and Mrs. A. P, texture and atfie ance £ M; ! . these days in arts and skills , dance will |lunchepn Friday in the sorority’s Shaffer, color bearer. Mrs. M. D, op) a, cer Barbara Badger Will Be Honor Guest classes desiened to aid in return-- be surrealist in character and [chapter house at Butler university Didway will be the pianist. ai
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| Mrs. Frank Miller Is Hostess
MISS BARBARA ANN BADGER will be entertained at a china ing the icemen
shower to be given March 30 by Mrs. James R. Hardin in her home. normal life Vinsev's art classes at
patients t al ing made in Dr. A. Reid |The luncheon committee includes S d Tr G -~ . | Mesdames R. E. Carson, Roy Sew- tu ) roup
DePauw
The hono® guest will become the bride of Eugene H. Yockey on Among the things they teach university. : Ls M. A, O'Hara and E. C Sanders Xx”: Book Review Muslin or April 7 in the Second Presbyterian church. The party guests will are painting, woodworking, carv- Ralph 1 i's ‘orchestra will ~ocowng luncheon, the group, y 1 eet The Indianapolis alumnae chap- , J THE SUF be Mrs. Kenneth R. Badger and Mrs. Harry E. Yockey, mothers of. ing, meta ork, fly-tying and Jay and strolling players will en- | ¥ill attend the Butler University ter of Delta Zeta sorority met last bl S h d ] d { rat eight © the engaged couple: Mesdames Kirkwood Yockey, Guy Boyd Jr, many other sl Their work will rtain be Miss | Mothers council meeting in Jordan| qv group of the Roberts DISD in the home of Mrs. Frank S cnedauie » uslin shee Frank B. Tufts and Walter Mayer, Misses Judith Badger. Peggy be given impetus w when proceeds daughter of, (hall at the university. |J. Miller, 118 E. 47th st. Officers gmes use s : . q rudd t the Indiar rtists club ball Wordward. who | | Park Methodist church W. 8. C. §8.| “ A benefit book review will b at thre Yockey, Martha Tufts, Norvella Judd, Barbara Bran, Betty Cramer, of the Indiana Artists club ball Wood d who is M w were elected and. “a dizzy theater pal three © Ye : : contribut r their us Helnin rane the ball. will 3e Mrs. 8. W. Bennett, 3520 Watson [will meet at 3 p. m. tomorrow in y sponsored at 3 p. m. Sunday by th isin. ahd Helen Shumaker and Janet Stayton. are uted for their use. helpi range the ball, will 3ell rd. wis the hostess today p. morro production,” written by Miss Fran- Mothers” elds ot #slin- and yy a 8 2 2 = Th nce, an “unrationed cos- - sketch na hy members of the meeting of the Sie Sa Treen eo the c¢hurch for a program and tea. | Ces Westcott and directed by Mrs. Lor Yrs Our Avy The figure oi { ria Aap) fume” ball—meaning a varied as- : y wr » win | Charles Rawlings, was : . ‘ « Mee sent buy she Miss Louise Beber and Nunzio Charles Bruno, aviation machin- $ nmal-neANNg ays 8 Mothers club. Mrs. David Ross, the] ‘West of the Date Line” will} ARnGal Po the [egeritad py | DAVitt will reylew “The Scarlet Lily® | per cent wa ist's mate 2-c, U. 8. N., were married at 7 a. m. Thursday in St. guest speaker, talked on “News-|be the topic for talks by Mrs. Mar- T (Murphy). : He i Theresa's Catholic church, Hutchinson, Kas. The bride is the daugh- committee chairmen. Participating J0 women |
| Sororities— Feds owed.
‘Rush Party to Be Held Tomorrow best man. After a breakfast and reception in Wiley's tearoom, the By Alpha Group, Zeta Beta Ch i couple left for a short trip. They are at home in Hutchinson, Kas. 3 r iil Ns Delta Theta Chis to Have Supper
Members of The Portfolio club will meet tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Meta “Lieber wil ‘discuss “Memento” and members of the supper committee will be Mr. and Mrs. Weber Donaldson, Mrs. Alice Forsyth and Mrs, Howard F. Foltz. 5 5 # . ¥ 8 An exhibit of flower paintings by Mrs. C. L. Burkholder, Lafavette, is being shown in the Hoosier Salon Art galleries. The display will close March 31.
A tea and social hour fol-igaret Laughlin and Mrs. Wayne | in the theater production were Mes- |, Tne meeting will be in Bernadette a .
Cobb while Mrs. James Smiley will |dames. Robert<E. Allen, Victor R. The Irvington chapter, Interna-| conduct a study period. Griffin, Edward ‘Rosendahl, John | | tional Travel-Study club, will meet| Mrs. Omer Williams will be the | Turpin, RODeH young and Rawltomorrow at 1 p. m. for a dessert | hostess. ings and iss estcott,
iuncheon with Mrs. How e 832 N. Campbell ave, ard Challe! A public spaghetti supper at Holy Cadette Pa rty The guest speaker, Mrs. William BosaZy hall, 520 Stevens st, from G. Patterson, will discuss “Person- | 3 to 8 p. m. today, will be sponsored The U. 8. O. cadevlo regiment 4 |by the Women’s club of Holy Ros- will give a Russian party Sunday branch, Service
alities in Modern £hina.” Mesdames | es ary parish, Mrs. Gus Commella is|in the Illinois st. rority news Fred Saunders, Jacob. Jones and A a men's center. Johnny Wynn's or-
yi have a! Clarence Shake and Miss Ethel | chestra will play. lsie Wal- | Corie will be the assistant hostesses.| St. Hilda's guild of Christ Epis- | |copal church will meet tomorrow | in the parish house from 11 a. m.|
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Beber, Elwood, and Mr, Bruno's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Bruno, Indianapolis. The Rev. Fr. D. M: Reidy read thefdouble-ring ceremony. Miss Dorothy Janson, Vincennes, was the bride's qnly attendant and Edward Anwander, aviation machinist's mate 2-c, U. 8. N,, served as
5317 E. Washington st. ‘and Mrs. C. H. Schmidt is the general the store chairman. Mrs. Lawrence Paets © J - and Mrs. Schmidt are in charge of | tickets. New officers of the club are Mrs, Arthur Scanlon, president; Mra. Prank Daily and Mrs. William | Weidekamp, first and second vice presidents; Mrs... .Paets and Mrs, Cletus Broecker, recording and core responding secretaries, and Mrs, Harry Crump, treasurer,
Auxiliary Session Meeting Friday
[to 3 p. m. Members will sew chil-| Aviation unit 171 of the American| Mrs. Lucy Daily will be the hoste dren's garments for Bundles for Legion auxiliary will meet at 1 p. m. ess at a meeting of Ye Olde Tyme { America. There will be a sandwich Tuesday in the east room of the Cinch club at 12:30 p. m. Priday
| luncheon at noon. War Memorial building. {in Ft. Friendly.
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A rush party and a buffet supper A a of the Indiana Alpha chapter, Zeta Beta Chi, rush party at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the n, Mrs. E lace will discuss the organization's history Miss Mary Ellen Coughlin, chairman of ef arrangements mittee, is being assisted by Mesdames Rosemary Hesselgray F. Boesinger
Ella Mae Holt Miss Mess ISS + Ct SCr y e Cross guild group|elected president of the Fairview v at . . m, today in the guild’ s | Presbyterian church Women's As- | | 0 Be W ed fservic ter The unit, will be|sociation at a recent meeting. Mes- | } Alpha group. Mrs. | dames Ralph Quinn, Edward J t | The. Rev. C. :M. Hamilton will|“% ille Cartee 13 the work chairman.| Yount and John L. Stuart were
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Presbyterian Women Elect Officers
Mrs. John
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{ in : name § rd read the vows, a be held at med first third vice vaRiRE TH al presidents evening, umung e members of| Other officers are Mrs Messe 1 vt. | ” Is I lesser and P Delta | Eshleman and Hansing, be the hostess.
t 6.30 o'clock this through
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uffet supper will 3 30 p m + YAav V t ! Everett J. Bryant ype Indiana Nu chapter, Theta. Chi. ‘Miss Lillian
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I. Clayton d Mrs. Lyle J. Hyland, recarding and. corresponding secretaries;- Mrs. ‘William - H. Trunick, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert F. Cook, assistant treasurer. :
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BLAND, MEAT OR FISH: CALLS for tartness or pronounced flavor ; The ceremony. will be in in the vegetable to be served with it. The rice and tomato curry tn-of . the br idegroom’s parents, Li today’s menus is a recipe that fils just such a requirement. |and Mrs. Everett J. BI ' Rice takes the place of potatoes and tomatoes lift the nutritive {Grove. Miss Messer is value of the rice. The curry blends the two foods together in a most Jr it Nes appealing a : Y A brown tailored RE; CT Tia 0B . . accessories will 1 A tl abd, We ln du¥e it 62d s zation will have a dinner meeting FRIDAY MENUS pride. Her flowers will be orsage Was the jiostess last night at alat 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Breakfast rine until lightly transparent and of gardenia : Chapter AM, P. E. 0. warren hotel. The speaker, Albert “Fresh grapefruit sections:
\ | Miss. Mae Wilder will be her onl; | Stump, will have as his topic seh Va atte) yellow... Add the lomaloes..apble CUllottendant ape east ‘The Future Is-Bright.” Miss Doris Buckwheat griddle cakes. Hot sirup.
nto small cubes, carrot; celery an : Ss se . Cook for 5 Ra y Ava! Messer, the. bride's bro Linville will sing and Mrs, Florence : gs. cy { Thacker Bradley will preside, Pan-fried bacon.
the rice and gently simmer for 10 { mins. Garnish with tiny sprigs of | . Tus Long and : parsley. Serves 4. Mrs. = en Hostes SS 1C open next Sor or ity Session : Mrs. William G. Lowen, 1 High | Wedne in e chapter house. | st., will entertain n { £ Alpha Mi ill be 1 1p. m. chapter; Chi Phi Gamma sorority, at | We A ( class
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Cream of potato soup. French bread. Carrot sticks and crisp celery. Chocolate pudding.
Phi Tau will meet at 8. p. m. towith Mrs. Smith Boring, 11109 N. Oxford st.
Alpha chapter, Omega Sorority to Initiate ear Four-Pledges Rough initiation for Chi Tau {Alpha sorority pledges will be held this evening following a 6:30 o'clock i buffet supper in the home of Mrs
for work day 8:p. m. today, : : t the } t vill “begin Friday.)
Dinner moa Fried perch filets. Rice and tomato curry (see recipe) Buttered green beans: Peach half stuffed with
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