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. : Cs B) Are Wed in Ceremony in California Fall Creek Garden is the Orph £ A P i M Pe NEWS HAS BEEN RECEIVED here of the mar- % ob wil Install than probes > : ) : t: ghlig of the club news are Almost riage of Miss Peggy Chapin and Lt. John R Mave , a dinner meeting, a luncheon and| Ris So U. S. N. R. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the appearances of speakerss predomingn

William Paud Chapin of Pasadena, Cal., formerly of Indianapolis, and Lt. Hamerstadt's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hamerstadt.

Mrs. R. F. Callane, 6108 Crittenden ave, will be the hostess at a dinner meeting Tuesday for members of the Delt& Alumnae club,

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harmonious! " The wedding was yesterday in the home of the bride's aunt, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. On one Mrs. Robert Boyd Campbell, in San Gabriel, Cal. A breakfast at Miss Margaret Curle will assist the ; nearly all the Jonathan club in Los Angeles followed the ceremony. Lt. and hostess. g agreed: A ive 1 Monday for a short visit with his : , Mrs. Hamerstadt will arrive here Monday for a sh s S The Fall Creek Garden club will | ! Lebanon w parents. meet at 3 p..m. tomorrow in the i French co oo * 5. 3 oy & home of Mrs. O. M. Helmer, 5015| i lifted and The St. Luke's-in-the-Desert church, Tucson, Ariz, will be the N. Illinois st. M. B. Esterlt : mn : anese force scene on April 18 for the marriage of Miss Lianne Lytell of New discuss “Uses and Care Ty AN Apri 3 cereiony in Eng. i der - the | : y r- ‘ York and William -Jacquelin Holliday Jr. The bride-to-be is the y land will unite Miss Jeanne flag . surre daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William King Tolboldt, Chester Springs, greens In oe Garden risqung. Jackson, daughter of Mr. and completely Pa. and Mr. Holliday's parents are Mrs. Louis Seaverns of Lake meeting sre M Be at the Mrs. Reuben O. Jackson of Indi- republie, Forest, Ill, and. William Jacquelin Holliday, Indianapolis JeClIS x Mr RN - C. Kleiderer, anapolis, and T. Sgt. Lewis Diana, In some After the 4 p. m. ceremony, a reception will be held in the id ou + Taylor Todd,| son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Di- ure, the Fr Holliday ranch home in Tucson. The couple will live in Indian= a. id ars, Cratles Byers ana, Columbia, Pa. Miss Jackson mand. Ut : Dh ie en wrnsrentive bridesroom. grands ; + O. L. Rose, treas-| ig the director of a Red Cro apolis after their wedding trip. The prospective bridegroom grand a ross last June 1 3p of: Mrs. J. S. Holliday of Indianapolis, attended Park school, Byer and Mrs, Walter P. Morton,| Aero club in England and Sgt. put at the Phillips academy and Dartmaquth college. BUTIAR, Dias is stationed at an airfield state trooj A guest day meeting will be held| England. The bride-to-be is Lebanese

Holt-Hedgcock Rite Announced ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN made of the marriage of Miss Jane Louise Hedgecock and James A. Holt, seaman 1-c, U. 8. N R., by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Hedgecock of Joliet, Ill. Mr Holt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Holt of Carmel. The vows were read March 10 in the Central Presbyterian church in Joliet. The Rev. Edward E. Hastings officiated The bride's sister, Miss Ann Hedgecock, was her only attendant and Mr. Holt served as his son's best man. The ushers included Robert B. Laraway and James A. Martindale of Cambridge, Ed-

Gray, on its own, or spiked wi

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th color, is one of the leading con-

tenders for spring style honors. - It appears in both versions in the

Izod of London designed the ensemble (left) that's almost a com-

smart with a companion suit made with high cardigan neckline, wide shoulders and a tapered waist. Capes are news this spring, and good news in this gray wool outfit (right) from Maurice Rentner. Fireman's red galluses are part of the

a graduate of Butler university and a Pi Beta Phi sorority meme ber.

at 2 p. m. next Wednesday by the Inter-Nos club in the D. A. R. chapter house. A musical program will be given by Mesdames Wayne New- :

tiie & mn oD. of I. Circle

The hostesses will be Mesdames |

Ernest B. Foster, Myron Harding | | P and C. C. Prather. | 1StS arty

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€ 4 i cape and button to a slim notched skirt. The blouse is chartreuse. A “Women's Life in China” will be . ward Egan and Ralph Davis, seaman, U. S. N. R., of Great Lakes, plete wardrobe in itself, all in rich gray with silver button accents. A diamond clip is worn as a dramatic highlight on the cape pocket. (Both |i. ced by Mrs. Fr = L Asis Committees As umes II. After a reception in the Hedgecock home, the couple left for full-length topcoat may be worn over any costume, but it's especially costumes at Block's.) Drdoher 2t 2 Ton ’ o AL c : tween rota a wedding trip. : . m. ommittees were announced toe no army. They will leave some time this month for Pensacola, Fla, where meeting tomorrow of the Aperioiday for the card party to be spone Brit the Baarooin is to be stationed. The bride was graduated from ; : E { Fi 0 ‘S 1 ll F ’ Cl b club. Mrs. Wendell D. Reed, 5216 sored by the Mother Theodore Russia. 1 DePauw university, where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority 00 ut INES asier mery r ma ry ups rge E. Walnut st. will be the hostess. circle, Daughters of Isabella. The David S. member. He attended Wabash college and is a member of Delta . . A meetin {event will be at 2 p. m., April 7, in s i ; & . . g was held yesterday by| ; States, In Tan Delta fraternity. 12 Careers Comes in Washable Fabrics I'o Join in the Butler Women's Faculty club|®yoo® MOOI Cage ’ - Ho | “le. WW. general chaire fiedly reco Tea Planned at Hitz Home 7 7 : at the university. = Miss Cerene| : es. Sera D 2 ls For Wear Through the Summer |p 1st Dy Ohr reviewed “The Immortal Wite Tork 21 members of the reception pendence. MISS EVALINE HITZ and her brother, Benjamin i rs In E ashion elie Drive (Stone), “Anything Can Happen” | os an Britain, ¢

will entertain at a tea Saturday afternoon in the Hitz home in Brendonwood. Miss Hitz will arrive here tomorrow from Bryn Mawr

college for spring vacation. By LOUISE FLETCHER

Times Woman's Editor

Like their mamas and big sister

Getting the children ready for Easter means, to most mothers, getting them ready for spring and the summer to follow. {

s, little girls are going in & big WaY| (4 crv aman SE terh 22.—Mrs

a fe > ,10'Day, Charles M*' Grammer and (Papashvily) and “Artists in Iowa Joseph J. Speaks, Misses Catherine

(Gerwood). Mrs. Toyozor W. Nakaral was thet Selene, Hannah C. Dugan, Gere

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Grapefruit halves; _ |reduce heat to 350 degrees F. and Popovers and scrambled eggs (see continue. to bake for 30 mins recipe). (longer. Remove from pans and imDinner mediately pierce to allow steam to escape. Makes 9 to 12 Suis breast of veal. depending on size of cuffin cups. | aked potatoes. { i ——— { Corn and green pepper casserole. | v Nm Wilted endive and onion salad. 1A. W. \ i Schedules,

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Hamburgers on buns. Sliced raw onions. Pickle relish. Potato chips. Cup cakes. Mrs. ] 8.88 Swiss Steak: One and one-half es at the lb, chuck steak, 4 c¢. flour, 2 tsps. servicemen's lounge he Y. M. salt, %% tsp. pepper, % ¢. bacon C. A. and maintain a gift shopping | drippings,«1 c¢. water, 1 medium and wrapj Cutting of chopped onion, 1 ¢. diced celery, a he servicemen is al C. sour cream. being planned by the Combine flour, salt and pepper organization i and pound well into the steak with! An instruction class for the’ projthe back of a large knife. Brown ect will open soon ¢ both sides of steak and any. re-ition of Miss

portions,

meeting of the American

| Women’s Voluntary Services will be |

bia club. Miss Florence Kirch and abel Simpson will discuss the Jroup’s project

Members serve as hostes

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Janet Keller,

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sult is a thoroughly readable book— | "2" even to a proofreader’s slip which (Which can even de boiled without results in an unexpected touch of |l0Sing color humor ‘Grown-up’ Styles This is in the section on Norman | It is made up for Easter in pastel Norell, who at the age of 12 was! frocks with rick-rack, Swiss braid, forced by ill health to spend a year [eyelet edging and other quaint ac-| “As usual,” the book says, |cents which tub as well. as the ‘he read vociferously, anything and | fabric Ua! everything.” { —Among the newest school and] Must have been a little wearing |play fabrics is “Pam Pam,” a striped | on an invalid’'s throat. icotton and rayon weave, | | Sturdy and striped, floral girls who take . sizes 10 to 16 feature such grown=- . . up touches as an 111 2 y { i Guild Ass Donations lip to es as peplums and midriff An appeal for clothing and funds | for the Grenfell missions is being | made by the Labrador branch, Needlework Guild of America. Donations may be made before April 1 and further information obtained from Mrs. Charles Reeve, 4626

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Literary Club [ists Officers

Directors of the Art Association = of Indianapolis this week announced acceptance of an. anonymous gift in memory of Daniel W. and Elizabeth C. Marmon. It is a painting by the fith century: Dutch artist, Willem Kalf. Called “Still Life With Blue Jar,” it comes from the collection of Dr. H. Burg, Haarlem, Holland. Dr. Burg lent it in 1936 to the great old-master.-exhibit at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It was exhibited in New York in February, and will be shown here at the John Herron museum. Kalf was born in Amsterdam in 1622 and died there in 1693. The gift canvas is signed and dated 1669. The artist studied first under Hendrik Pot, the Haarlem painter, who is represented in the Herron collec-

the Year!

Washington blvd Contributions | will be used to.help the people on | the Newfoundlaid-—and Labrador [named president of the Fortnightly

coasts. (Literary club.

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J. Emmett Hall, first and second idents; Mrs. Theodore L Locke and Mrs. Ross ‘Cc. Ottinger, recording and corresponding secre- , and Mrs. Wendell C. Taylor, treasurer New chairmen and their committees are Mrs. Robert 8. Wild with Mesdames * Willlam -W. Garstang, McKibgin and C. A. Pfafflin, house and finance, and Mrs. William H. Remy with Mesdames Maurice Tennant, Alfred Noling, Eldo I. Wagner and Alexander G. Cavins, membership.

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tion by “The Coin Collector,” a gift

Founders Day ‘Will Be Noted

Founders’ day will be observed lat 6:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in the | Sheflield inn by Phi chapter, Delta [Chi Sigma sorority. Mrs. Earl A. Lindamood will be the special guest. The committee in charge’ includes Mrs. Lee Cundiff, chairman; MesCharles" McCloskey, Harry ls You'll wear them. day and

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Officers to be installed are Mrs. Cundiff, president; Mrs. McCloskey, vice president; Miss Eloise Crowe and Mrs. Davis, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Donald |W. Cottingham, treasurer, and Mrs. Fairchild, master of ceremonies,

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a. 88 #2 = = tons. are their little brothers. And designers are using plenty | . ; trude Murphy and Edna Buennagel, Mrs. William F. Nixon will be hostess Tuesday for the Alpha Almost every girl interested in DE to keep the small fry looking the ane I. Pe LaFell Dickinson, Keene, N.H. Shyam a she Shae Sesisied Committee chairmen are Mrs, Et lenne B Beta Latreian club. Assisting Mrs. Nixon at the business meeting clothes—and name one Who isn't— |... 214 fresh. | | president of the General Federation | Beal and Ernest Lao Url Josephine Caldwell, tickets; Miss polendary will be Mrs. Fugene Beesley and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs. has thought at one time or another | ~ itons and their “tub-ability” | or Woiten's Clute ods ea . Statia O'Connell, table; Miss Ann has rewon , ben Ek ane that she'd like to be adress de- |g, going to be the mainstay of any| | F C Board clibwomen. to Help. elise tht } Hurley, candy, Miss Helen M Raldy Be ‘Books #will be reviewed by Mrs. William Adcock and Mrs. Arthur signer. 3 qoungster's- warm Weather wards | . . . rE ii ) clothing Films to Be Shown and Mrs. William P. Kiley, publicity; When in Beal on Saturday before members of the Butler .Alumnae Literary It's for these girls in particular |robe—provided mother picks gar-| . Soa pt e he lonal clothing col-| 0 .iored films, “The Ama-|Misses Delia Lynch, Katherine T. sent Sene club. The hostesses will be Mrs. Philip B. Lyons and Mrs. Ray that Beryl Williams wrote her re- iments: whose labels signify they Holds Session ih Sapa Operjne April 1.1 Awakens” and “New England |Arkins and Alma G. Nalley, awards. Lebanon's C. Priesner. Mrs. Adcock's subject will be “Race and Rumors of cently published “Fashion Is OUI nave passed laundering tests and | will ge A Eg iy poh big Fishermen,” will be shown Saturday| Miss Mary, Agnes Keller, “door; Bethers 3 Race” (Odum), and Mrs. Beal will review “Strange Fruit” (Smith). Business.” Although it comes won't wear out. fade out or wash At Cl y ] goahde of i h b 30, ; , night by the Nature Study club. | Mrs. Margdret Smith, transporta= mier Ria : 2 = = 0 under the heading of a career book, [out before giving a maximum ay poo 5 ¢/othing people of |. meeting at 7:45 o'clock in tion: Miss Irene Smith, ushers, and ministers . The Alpha Gamma Latreian club will meet tomorrow at the wan i ; J liberated countries. . c Sitort : Mrs. Grammer; typing. stitutional . » orn it will appeal to all girls and women [amount of wear. . “Clubwome ould 1 JOpsey auditorium, wily be open to consent, t White Cross guild center with Miss Thelma Hawthorne .as hostess. who'd like to know about the pef-| Some of this year's cottons have, The executive board of the In- ; no collect this the public. i, “A Bell for A ano” (Hersey) will be reviewed by Miss Mary Helen sonalities behind the great de- lan especially Easterish air, partic- | diana Federation of Clubs will meet | © O° as they are used to campaigns, ——————————————————————————— 1 T -S C Luncheon passive re Borcherding,” and Mrs. Mabel S. Berry will discuss “Post-War signiete” Tabels, lularly those made up in 8 silky-|May 15 through 17 in the Claypool | 2rives and results,” Mrs. Dickinson Mrs. Gudgel Hostess *: 4 aTAJe . Frenck Problems.” BE Ric villiams has written & levied. fabric called “Pelaldown »jhotel. Federation work . will bel ®i- Articles nesded ste substan. : Members of the Mayflower chap. Ever sin series of 12 sketches on. the careers Sathed. ad ‘Buitonsd | planned then as the meeting will re- {1181 summer and winter clothes, | Mrs. Herman 8. Gudgel, 118 E.[ter, International Travel - Study ing to re FE Siibug of desigriers whose nipwits ave well h ne place the annual convention which | Peavy duty caps and knitted head [46th st, entertained the Ladies club, will have a 12:30 p.m. lunche thies. Ho n Ulincwn to the Tonders of fashion An Everfast material, it's a SU-| was canceled in compliance with | Year. bedding, durable oxfords and | Federal club today. Mrs. Charles eon Tuesday in the home of Mrs, on the at . " stories and advertising per-fine cotton which launders as|n. opT's request for travel cur- | fabrics of one or more yards in| Tuttle and Mrs. John Stettler served Charles V. French, 3418 S. East st yaulle in tL : . well as chambray. It can be found | ¢ajjment, { length. (on the entertainment committes. (Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will speak. with Brit. 5 qQr 11 1E Q ng Two Men Included in little dresses with big sashes and | The meeting dates were set last 1941 that ; : There's Clare Potter, a genius in (in small suits with big buttons In| pions a¢ the group's session in the Levant Ir : handling color; Emily Wilkens, de- |color-fast pastels. | Claypool. Mrs. W. H. Lykins of ant.” Me ad Given signer of teen-age clothes: the great| Other cottons are dainty enough Covington presided. . : | Hattie Carnegie, Claire McCardell for best, but are as practical “85° The opening of the seventh war {and Jo Copeland. . overalls. A bit of narrow lace, tiny | savings bond campaign on May 14 > : Ce | One designer for the films, Edith {pearl buttons, a touch of hand- |g, annoynced by Mrs. Oscar A. SATURDAY MENUS maining seasoned Nour quickly I gent of ‘Paramount studias, is in- embroidery ora frill of Droderie n- | Anioren of Whiting, chairnian of the Breakfast the heated drippings. Reduce heat, [1/404 in the list, and therf are two [glaise aré the simple trims every women's = division, © Indiana . war So add % c. water, cover and Simmer, ,..., Norman Norell (born in No- [child loves and every mother will| finance committee. Siced Drange. cea slowly for 1% to 2 hrs, until meat] piesville, brought up in Indian- jaecens if the fabric of the dress 15| ye federations public welfare deBa Yost : is almost engen Aas TA apolis) and Philip Mangone. ompney. yagslle, and if the partment chairman, Miss May ’ Luncheon [water 8S heencc. aod oO ANC! Mariska Karasz, who designs for {styling 1s right. Hobbs of Tipton, will leave Satur- A. {celery and cook until done. Blend |). very young, is among those Party Dresses {day to attend a national institute gay Creamed dried beef and peas on sour cream into the gravy, simmer, ,..cent ~ so, 1s Louella Ballerino| This spring, mothers also will on public health sponsored by the [ fu. boiled potato. 5 mins. 4 servings. f {who specializes in adapting native |find Sunday and party dresses in GF W.C 4 =Piokla- yesh, _ . o.oo xa : . | designs to her California-made play|a new one-denier rayon, “Sun- | Today, Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, MarMelba toast. _Popovers:: Set ungreased, extra ygpRgg mere; *-aiso-by Everfast,-which looks. tinsville; Mrs. J. R. Riggs, Sullivan, Fresh pears. Resvy: WelEh nie pans ilo oven) Proofreader Slips land feels like silk but which can Mrs. Likins and Mrs. Ahlgren wentf - Dinner y wn shi Wibod Then there's Mabs, the dancer [oe tubbed like cotton, It is designed to Blormior 0 meet vith 8 x Swiss steak (see recipe). sifted all-purpose flour, % tsp salt, | Who went on to become a designer | "Il ONE "Series of ig 4 Plain Soin oa Shiane vw = Parsley boiled potatoes. 1 tsp. sugar and beat thoroughly|°f bathing suits and underthings, |color pastels wih small EE ats ceteon JON Mixed green salad. : tary beater. Remov In {and Voris who fashions suedes into motifs in contrasting color, and in ice dowsnips. ~ With :a rotary beater, OVe pans rhfas . [bright colored prints in a tiny “rice Sniepp—————————— Rolls. from oven—brush "quickly with | Digh fashion costumes. | " Strawberry ice cream. shortening and immediately pour | In each of the biographical | cake patlern. . P: : : (3 . : a ay the batter into the sizzling hot | Sketches, the writer captures the Erin, SNoLher dress-up fabric | amting 1V cn SUNDAY MENUS RR on ing hal Y | personality as well as the clothes [used for all youngsters from tots | : Breakfast oar cups pins a fl Bake, hilosophy of the designer. The re- to teen-agers, is Everfast’s linen-| 3 lor lo mins, ai 4 grees r., then |like, crease-resistant spun rayon | To Museum

International Sterling Heads Sisterhood Luncheon Meeting i) i Mrs. Maurice W. Pickett recently| Mrs. 8S. L. McCormick, 4976 W. - was elected president of Chapter 8,|15th st, will. be the hostess next ONE P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mrs. Clara wednesday at a 12:30 p. m. lunchi . | Bracken is the vice president. eon meeting for the Good will Serv] PLACE SETTING OF - 4 Other officers are Mrs. Rosalee|jce club, Mrs. Frank White will pre- % 6 PIECES Spong and ‘Mrs, Lawrence Davis, side and Mrs. Merl Markland and |. i recording and corresponding secre=| Mrs. Frank Weimer will assist the : oF $30 55 : |taries; Miss Iloe V. King, treasurer; | hostess. : . Mrs. Amos C. Michael, chaplain, eee , : : 4 Miss Jané Green, guard; Mrs: a: 3 % eli wn tidenl Tai ‘Pickett and Mrs. Michael, Indian- Legion Dinner Knife, Luncheon ‘Fork, : apolis Council of P, E..O. delegates;| The Broad Ripple American LeSalad F Cream 4 = : {|| Mrs. Pickett and Mrs. Davis, dele- gion post and auxiliary will have a Soup Money Butter Charles Mayer & Company |gate and alternate to the state con- fish ond from 6 to 8-p. m. toSpreader, Teaspoon. gent say Ea |vention, and Mrs. Edward B. Cro-| morrow in the post home, 64th st. e. 29 West Washington Street well and Mrs. Bracken, segond dele- and College ave. Mesdames Ralph fv i on (gate and alternate to the state con-|Inyart, Ray Pitcher and Cecil Hart-