Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1945 — Page 21
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“Matrix ¢ Table a Are Named
Committees were announced to-! J
day for the annual Matrix table to be held April 6 by the Theta Sigma Phi alumnae, women's professional journalism fraternity. It will be at 4 p. m. in Block's auditorium. ‘The program will include a8 panel discussion 3 on “Freedom of the Press.” Panel ' members will be *fugene ©. Pulliam, Indianapolis Star editor; Walter Leckrone, Indianapolis Times editor, and Her=bert R. Hill, managing editor of * The Indianapolis News. William Rowland Allen, Ayres’ personnel director, will be the moderator. Chairmen Named
Mrs. Lotys Benning Stewart and Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones are co-chairmen for the event. The ticket committee includes Miss Jean William, chairman; Mesdames Ralph Rumhold, June Moll Wilcox and John Kleinhenz and Miss Hildred Funk, Mrs. Donald Hoover {s the invitations chairman and she is being assisted by Mesdames John Hillman, Donald Drake and Grace Golden and Miss Luana Lee. The hostess chairman is
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Julia Jean Rowe and other members | the committee are Mesdames|
of William™ Higgins, Philip = Nash, + Robert Juday, Vic Donehay, Agnes Hinkle Ostrom, Heber Williams, Fred Cory and H. H. Hanna, Misses Evelyn Sickels, Margaret Scott and Kathryn Bowlby. Members of the active chapter at Butler university are in charge of ticket sales.
Y. W.to Open
New Classes
New classes in gymnastics will open Monday at the Y. W. C. A. with the beginning of the spring term.
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p. m. Mondays, 5:45 p. m. Wednesdays and 6:30 p. m. is Daytime groups will meet at 10:1 a. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. New classes in ballroom dancing] are scheduled to begin Thursday with beginners 1 at 5:45 p. m., be-
ginners 2 at 8 p. m. and intermedi- |
ates at 7:15 p. m. Tennis instruction will be given for beginners at 7:15 p. m. Wednesdays and at 8 p. m. for intermediates. There also is a program for swimming instruction.
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Carnelian Club Elects
‘Mrs. A. J. Hueber és' the newly| »_elected president’ of “the Carnelian | club. Other officers are Mrs. C: A. Tucker and Mrs.” Harry Meyers, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Frank Cones,"and Mrs. Frank M. Ebert, recording and correspond- | ing secretaries, and Mrs. Carl W.| Steeg, treasurer,
Registrations for} all groups are being taken now at |
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THE KIND OF FISH AND THE FORM in which it is offered should guide you in the method of cooking. Whole fish that weigh from 2% to. 5 lbs. are good baked, those from 2% to 3 lbs. broiled or planked. Small whole fish ‘may be pan-fried, broiled or boiled. Steaks of large fish cut % to l-inch thick may be fried or broiled; those cut from 1 to 2 inches thick may be baked, boiled, poached, made into
a P.-T. A. Council Will Elect
s 8 Fd MONDAY MENUS Breakfast Orange juice. =~ Poached eggs on whole wheat toast. Toast and jam. ;
Lanetoon New Officers Cream of tomato soup. . Liver sausage sandwich on rye The Indianapolis Council of PT. Pd: ol. A. will meet at 1:45 p. m. WednesDinner day ir Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge Lamb~ riblets with green onion high school. Officers will be elected
and annual reports will be given by |the presidents of the local associations. Music will be provided by Miss Claire Robinson and Miss Jane Hampson. Lew Hill will present the baseball program, and a talk on ‘The Sale of Easter Seals” will be given by Mrs. Bert C.! McCammon. Mrs. Carl Manthei of Homes Registry, will’ make an appeal for housing for war workers and government employees. The slate of officers as announced by the nominating committee, includes Mrs. Walter L. Caley, presi- ; |dent; Mrs. P. L. Sargent and Mrs. 1% tsp. salt, % tsp. poultry season- gar] H. Stumpf, first and second ing. Pour over 2 c.'day-old bread,| vice presidents; Mrs. Herman H. pulled into small shreds, and toSS pauter and Mrs. Clayton Adams, lightly, but thoroughly. Sprinkle | recording and correspondirig secreboth sides of 3 Ib. boned lamb |taries, and Mrs. Paul 8S. Howey, breast with salt. Spread dressing|treasurer. Mrs. Walter L. Thoms over meat and roll up like jelly| will preside. rolls. 8 Tie ends and several places in| The social hygiene group of school
dressing (see recipe), Creamed potatoes, Buttered squash. Grapefruit and apple salad. Rolls, Jam cake. J Milk to drink: Three c. for “each child; 1 c. for each adult. Today's |‘ ration points—1 red for liver sausage. § " o s Lamb riblets with green onion dressing: Cook % c. thinly sliced green onions and % c¢. grated raw carrot in 14 c¢. margarine over low heat about 5 mins, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Add
middle. Roll in flour; then brown |91 will meet Tuesday in the school’s in drippings (2 tbsps.) in a hot home economics room. Mrs. Mereskillet. Add .about % c. water; |dith Nicholson Jr. will be the in-
cover tightly and simmer 1% to 2 hrs., adding another c. of water at intervals. Turn the roll over occasionally while braising. Remove roll to platter—pour off excess fat from drippings and make gravy | from remaining residue. Slice roll {and remove strings just before serving. 4 servings.
Museum to Present
Program’ on Spain
| A program on “Spain” will he {presented at the Children’s museum iat 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Mem(bers of the museum's junior board
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McGoff-Quinn Rite Set for April 7
Miss Maxine Quinn will become the bride of Lawrence P. McGofl, Cincinnati, at 3:30 p. m., April 7, {in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bertram R. Quinn, 3616 Salem st. : ; : Mr. McGoff is the son of Mrs. John McGoff of Boston. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Finneran will officiate. Mrs. Frank J. Miller will serve as
indiana Club
Plans Tea
For Students
A tea will be given March 31 by the Indiana University Women's Club of Indianapolis. for senior girls at local high schools and their mothers. The party will be at 2 p. m, in the Ball nurses’ home at the I. U. medical center. Dr, Kate H. Mueller, I. U, dean of women, and six university coeds will attend the tea to provide information about the university, The girls will be Misses Martha Louis Wilson, Ruth Ann Hamilton
Betty Boaz, New Albany; Miss Mar« jorie Gilkey, Crawfordsville, and Miss Bettylee Fults, Andrews. Twelve metal lamps for the student nurses’ rooms will be presented by the club to the medical center, Committees for the tea include Mrs. C. W. Weathers, chairman; Mrs. John Hamilton and Mrs. Matthew Winters, social; Miss Frieda Herbst, chairman, Miss Minnie Lloyd and Mrs. W. B. Wilcox, program; Miss Mary Kervan, chairman, Mrs. J. Lloyd Allen and Mrs. Dumont Caldwell, I. U. service, and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, telephone.
matron of honor and the best man will be Frank H. Warren. Mrs. Miller will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Sunday for | the bride-to-be in her home, 116 E. | 47th st. | Miss Quinn is a graduate of But- | ler university and a member of Delta Zeta sorority. The prospective bridegroom attended Harvard
{will participate, under the direction of, Mrs. Walter _ Houppert, sponsor. They are Joan Dennis, Patricia | Smith, Jeannette Patterson, Clarence Zike, Virginia Smith and Joyce Gullison. Films will illustrate the children’s talks. Sunday, the family hour from 2 to 5 .p. m, at the museum, will be : | sponsored by the P.-T. A. of school | university. The hostesses will include Mrs. . | Edith. Shirley, principal; Mesdames Heads Clothing Drive {L. BE. DeTurk, L. H. Forbes, D. H. | Garter E700 a PR 2 RSE \ rr
{ERY was, rarad Indlanapolis-an Marion county chairman for the united national clothing collection to be held April 1 through 30. The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, is the vice chairman.
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