Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1945 — Page 14

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Members of the Lambs Club. Will Attend

Spring Party Saturday at Columbia Club

PARTIES FOR THE LAMBS CLUB'S SPRING FROLIC Saturday night in the Columbia club are being planned by Messrs. and Mesdames Addison Howe, Johh Heidt and Alan W. Boyd and Mr. L. O. Rainier.. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howe will be Messrs. and Mesdames S.

Conoly Bartlett, Robert Davy Eaglesfield Jr. and Edward

VanRiper. The Heidts' guests will be Lt. and Mrs. J. I. Cummings, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry May. Mr and Mrs. Paul Rainier of Seymour, Mr.‘and Mrs. Harold Ransburg, Col. Roscoe Turner, Miss Mariam Ransburg and Miss Donna Miller will be the guests of Mr. Rainier, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will entertain 18 guests at the party. So

Bridal Dinner to Be Given Thursday MR. AND MRS. KENNETH R. BADGER will entertain with a bridal dinner Thursday night in their home for their daughter, Barbara Ann, and her fiance, Eugene H. Yockey. The couple will be married Saturday in the Second Presbyterian church. The dinner guests will be Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Yockey, the prospective bridegroom's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood Yockey, Mr. and Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr., Mrs. D. L. Conner, Miss Martha Tufts, Miss Judith Badger, Phillip E. Berns, Stephen Badger and John Owens of Noblesville, ~ ~ » » ¥ » Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher and their daughter, Harriet Margaret, arrived home today after spending several days in Chicago,

In the Civic Theater Audience SEVERAL ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have been made Tor the opening night performance of “On Borrowed Time" af the Civic theater Friday, Among them are those of Messrs. and Mesdames A. R. Haen, Horace Roberts and Claude Rea, Mesdames Burton Hannewald, Leonard Pearson and Thaddeus Snodgrass, Miss Jane Leasure and Miss. Janet Judd. Reservations for Saturday night include those made by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Callahan, Mr, O. P. Fauchier, Mesdames Henry Duszak, Herbert Todd and Merle Williams, Misses Marjorie Collman, Marjorie Limp, Mary Jane Preston and Bernice VanSickle, Messrs. Norman Green and Jack Williams. Messrs. and Mesdames E. R, Campbell, Leo Cassell and Ford Kaufman have made reservations for Sunday's performance, Others for that day are those of Mesdames W. A, Chapman, Charles Gerrard, W. T. Miller, Preston Woolf and C. E. Willis and Messrs. N. M. Payne and John Tacoma.

or Literary Club Announces Speakers

WILLIAM R. HIGGINS will read a paper, “Certain Notable

Descent,” at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club in the’

JD A. R. chapter house next Monday night. Dr. M. O. Ress will ‘ have as his subject “Money as an Economic Instrument” at the April 18 meeting and on April 23 Harvey J, Elam's topic will be “Glass.” The speaker for April 30 will be Merle E. Miller and his subject will be “How Other Nations Raise Their Taxes.” At the meeting last night, William N. Otto discussed “The High Sched Newspaper. " ® 8 & Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna will speak on “The History of Russian Icons” at 4 p. m. Sunday in the John Herron Art museum. A collection of icons is on display at the museum through April 25. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Zoller head the host and hostess committee for the day. Their assistants will be Messrs. and Mesdames A. W. Herrington, Bowman Elder and Otto Frenzel and Mr. Charles J. Lynn, Students of the Herron Art school held an all- -day picnic today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Mattison,

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Cast Is Named For Butler Variety Show

AW. S 3, Will Sponsor April 21 Event 3

: & | Cast members have been- an-

nounced for the Butler university variety show to be held April 21 in| Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high! school, Miss Barbara Fark is the | general chairman, | The Association of. Women Stu= | Idents is sponsoring the show and | proceeds will ‘be used for a union | building to be constructed after the| war, { Students in the show are Misses Marian Wiggins, Muriel Holland, Joan Mawson, Peggy O'Donnell, Betty Jo Fark, Mary. Ann Davis, Shirley Stonebraker, Peggy Million, | Betty Lee Snyder, June Ann Goodrich, Jane Sumner, Margaret Rose and Dorothy Davis. Other Participants Also, Misses Jane Klepfer, Betty | Jean Barnhill, Margaret Byram, Frances Burbridge, Jo Ellen Burroughs, Phyllis Hollar, Mary Louise Clodfelder, Shirley Haugh, Doris = Speiss, Phyllis Dell, Louise Swaim . # {Harriett Lewis, Irma Piel, Phyllis Shiedley, Carol Roberts, Dorothy | Hauk and Dorothy Morris. | Others are Robert Wells, Willfam Tobin, Norman Miller, Gerald De- | Witt, James Robinson, Charles Josey {Donald Pedlow, Robert Mundell, | Paul Niedenthal, Ted Donnell and {Donald Birge, Among the others in the cast are {Herod Toon Jr, Melvin Np aiand | Leroy Compton, Howard Scharffin, | | James Bivin, Kenneth Kappes, Al«| {lan Kamplain, Ed Armstrong, Peter | Michaels, Jack Joyce, Kenneth Skel-| ton,.. George Downey, Paul Meyers and Curtiss Hentgen, The Butler - Jordan Philharmonic ichoir also will be in the show.

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Organization musical program Mrs. C. W. Roll, at a meeting of

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most fruits and her enjoys no vegetables except yellow ones. ?

Which all goes to show he needs to learn the necéssity of including . The menu today

a variety of foods to make up a well. rounded diet, * features sweet-sour carrots—a ny-

review judging school questions; (of Tuberous-Rooted Begonias.”

The Mu club will meet 1}, in. the home of Mrs Glass. 5748 E. Michigan st. Only Human Once” (Moare) will be {reviewed by Mrs. Claus-H. Best.” FAs musical program willbe give ihy Mesdames John, Van Do

Phi Epsilon Patroness at 10:30 a.m, F. Elbert |

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Wl, | KNOW A SKINNY, CANTANKEROUS man who has al sort of [ROMEF WRI SSiontreau -F. Hatt) ailments because he is- so poorly nourished. He has enough food dislikes for a whole regiment of men, He hates tomatoes: he can't stand |

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& 2 A "Poets . Rendezvous” will held at’ 2 p.m. Sunday in the Y.W.C A. by the Indiana State

Federation of Poetry clubs. Mem- |

tritional food. . THURSDAY: MENUS en : Breakfast : Tomato juice. Ready-to-eat cereal. Cinnamon toast. » ing (see recipe). Lunch | Bread. uneheon Butterscotch pie.

Dinner

room gravy, Mashed potatoes. Buttered broccoli

Veal shoulder chops with mush |

{bers of the New: Castlé Poetry clu b| I be in charge. re Mildred Irvin will ‘disc uss | THe ‘Tile "ania “Works of “Fi 1y] Dickinson” and Mys.- Hazel Dan 4 | pac! her will read “humorous verse, |

Vegetable salad with peppy dress-| {A contest of pictured poems will be |

‘onducted by | Castle: 8. 8gt Atterbury,

Elmo Wood, New | Loton R. Pitts, Camp and George Billman,|

Mrs. C. W. Roll Will Entertain Forest Hills Garden Club; ‘Poets’ Rendezvous’ Booked

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Addresses Club Women

The basis for democracy is the dignity eof man and his capacity for social achievement, Dr, O. I. Shel-| ton told members of the Indian-| apolis Couneil of Women this after-| noon,

His topie for the meeting held in Ayres’ auditorium was “The Jewish- | Christian Foundation of Demoe-| racy.” The speaker is dean of the!

es of speakers and. a be the h Mrs Orr

nstess tomorrow Burke Nicholas will

B. F will discuss “Culture

‘Mrs. Grace Golden AiiTo Be Spealter { Fathers’ n | 7530 meeling jn’ Kinder + Raber Grace Bailey is the tee chair

Butler university School of Religion. !

“The central doctrine of de-| mocracy is the inability to destroy human personality,” Dr. Shelton said. He pointed out that the back-

p.m. ground of Hebrew .life was a tra-

tomorrow at a.parents fhe Forty-nintir Street; garien = Cox by thé. prophets whe made his wel- ¢ fare a matter of concern to the

Hebrew people.

1s; will preside. and { by Robert F. Kelly Hertenstein. Mrs. will speak. Frank Mrs, Byrd Presides hospitality commit-|" «Much of the law .code could be ; summed up under the genéral heading of reverence for life and the welfare of others,” he said. “Democracy,” Dr. Shelton - added, . }has, flowered from the tedching of the Jewish-Christian tradition and will continue to flower if the soil is well tended.” Other speakers at today's sessions were Mark Cowen, city recreation director, and: Mrs. Karl M. Koons. The former was introducéd by Mrs.

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Mrs. B. L. Tamney (left) is on the committee in-charge of the founders’ day dinner of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority Friday.

Lewis Meier Jr. day project. » » y

The 52d anniversary of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will be observed at 6:30 p. m. Friday at a founders’ day dinner, Mrs. R. L. McKay, 353 N. Bolton ave, will be the hostess. Mrs, Hugh. Stewart is the general chairman.and she’ is being assisted by Mesdames E. G. Hin’ shaw, W, H. Hamly and B. L. Tamney.

(right). will collect contributions for ‘the founders’

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al i The toastmaster will be Miss Reeta Clark and Mrs. Lewis Meier Jr. is in charge of collecting contributions for the national ore ganization's founders’ day project.

TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1948 | Sorority to Note Founders’ Day

Martha Meyer | Sets May 6 For Wedding

Dehner-Dunn Rite To Be Tomorrow

The setting of a wedding date, a bridal dinner and the announces ment of attendants highlight the bridal news. Miss Martha Jocelyn Meyer has set May 6 as the date for her wede ding to Sgt. Robert Eugene Strader, The ceremony will be ‘in McKee chapel of .the Tabernacle Presby= terian church. ' ‘Miss Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J, Meyer, 6315 Park ave, has chosen Miss Martha Robbins as her maid of honor. Miss Audrey Sabol will be the bridesmaid. Mr, Strader is the son of Mrs. Wiley Fragier, Dayton, O. ” ” » Miss Carolyn Dunn will become the bride of 8. Sgt. Howard ©, Dehner at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry will read the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Orville Hartman, 3448 N, Keystone ave, will entertain with a buffet supper tonight after the wede

The project this year is to purchase 10 pianos for hospital ships. Previously the organization has

' given five ambulances to the |

American Red Cross.

‘Mother's Day

‘Observance

'Is Planned

For the selond year, the national Mother's day observance of the American War Mothers will be held in Indianapolis, Because of wartime conditions, it was held here last year rather than in Washington as in past years. Mrs. Virgil- Stone, Lander, Wyo., past national president of the group, is in Indianapolis to assist the national president, Mrs. E. May with plans for the May 13 celebration. She will remain at the Marott hotel until after that date. Mrs, W. L. Ochiltree, Connersville, national president, is serving on the arrangements committee and spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hahn and Mrs. |Stone discussing plans for the event As the : national observance 1s {held here, chapters throughout the | country also will have programs

marking Mother's day. :

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Events

CLUB | Woman's Advance, Wed. Mrs, W. 8. Johnson, 4142 Byram, Hostess. Mrs. Pred B. Keuthan, leader, “MISCELLANEOUS league. 7:45 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Thomas M. Billings, 5923 Compton, hostess. Norman Isaacs, speaker, SORORITIES

ding rehearsal. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howard Dehner, the prospective bridegroom's pare ents, and members of the bridad | party.

Joseph Daniels,

‘Mrs. Fairbanks

Are Married

Times Special | HOT SPRINGS, Va, April 3. Mrs. Robertine Fairbanks and Joseph J. Daniels, both of Indiane apolis, were married here yesterday afternoon. The Rev. J. C. McCule

Alpha chap, Beta Chi Theta. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Riley Ayres, 1484 Roosevelt, hostess. Chap. AF, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. Parker P. Jordan, 152 Buckingham dr, hostess.

Chap. F, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. Clar-|

ence Martin, 2027 N. Delaware, hostess. Chap. V, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. Wilfred Chambers, 2401 Cold Spring rd., hostess. Sigma Lambda Chi. 5:40 p. m. today. Warren hotel, Dinner; theater party.

Skating Party The Zeta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will sponsor a skating party tomorrow night at the River-

lough, Pres byterian minister, officiated. After the wedding, the couple wént to the Old Homestead in Hol Spring, Va. The bridal party included the new Mrs. Daniel's son and Mr, Daniel's daughter and a traveling companion for the children.

Mrs. Daniels is the widow of the °

late Richard Fairbanks, publisher of The Indianapolis News. Mr. Daniels an attorney, is 11th district Repube lican chairman in Indiana.

. y . ‘China’ to Be Topic ‘Members of the Australian chape ter, International Travel - Study elub, will discuss “China” at theis noofit meeting next Tuesday in the

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Vegetable soup. | Milk to drink: Three e. for each’ Anderson. : ] E Harry F. Nolen, municipal affairs Crisp crackers. ichild; 1 e. for each adult. . To-| A talk on “Poetry Magazines” will he committee chairman, and Mrs Chocolate pudding. day's ration points—4 red for veal|DP® Biven by Miss Anna Hosea Koons was introduced by Mrs M. Celery sticks. shoulder chops. Mu June Vinone i G. Christie, chairman of the war ” n a" > nh : : 5 1t Dita Sweet-sour carrots: Six or 7 Poems. Mrs/Jane Schmutte DE eT a Baked potatoes. medium carrots, 1 ¢. water, % tsp, |D0stess chairman and Mrs. Guy O. Byrd presided at Sweet-sour carrots (see recipe) salt, 3 taps. all-purpose flour, 1 thsp. | the sessions. Grated raw beet and parsley salad. MArsarine or butter, 2 thsps. lemon | Crusty rolls. Juice,” % tsp. sugar. “Left-over Creole Kisses. | Wash and scrape carrots and cut =i ‘Milk to drink: Four e. for each’ Into quarters, lengthwise; add water child; 2 c. for each adult. Today's 2nd salt and cook for 10 to 12 mins ration points—1 red for bacon, re- until just tender, Do not drain. serve 30 blue if home canned toma- Blend flour into margarine thor toes are not available. {oughly and add 2 to 3 thsps. of hot | rw {carrot liquid and mix until smooth;

FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast

Chilled grapefruit sections. Hot cooked wheat cereal. Toasted English muffins. Jam.

and vder will be reading rigi

Fab loaf.

Members; of the Indiana

chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority a a : . will meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in 8 Card Party Monday t tel Lincoln. Mrs, Elsie Wal % : te Hye Lineels ih ” g Mrs, Joseph Rolles will preside at CLoae Hie RN rats ; | the Cervus club's meeting "next who will meet op. April 28 and 29 { Monday in the Hotel Lincoln. The Tr aan session will be at 1 p. m. and card | playing will be at 2 o'clock. Mrs. L. M. Burnette will be the hostess.

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{add this and remaining ingredients | be sponsored at 2 and 8 p.m to] Mrs 1.i11i ric in [to the carrots and, cook-to boiling.| morrow by the -April circle, St.| _ AH lan Lew is is the ‘Sorority to Meet , - Tr RAFFIA [Serve immediately, ‘Serves 4. Philip Neri Altar society, The | newly elected president of the | if ; : 0 NON-RATIONED " sx |parties will be in the school audi-| Council of Administrative Women Ea A Peppy dressing for vegetable | torium Mrs, Vaughn also will be! in Edi | pha chapter, Omega Phi Tau sosalad: One-half ¢. mild vinegar, | the chairman for .a card party at! officers yes Jor, 8 ig ny in the '« ¢. water, 3 thsps. salad oil, '¢{8 p.m. Saturday in Forester: hall. | Avres’ tearoom. | hme Lib ap Lis, 1220 W. |tsp. celery salt, 4 tsp. salt, dash | Mrs, Lewis is principal of the !° Wr sk ® session will be at 3 Hard k pepper, 2 tbsps. freshly grated | Theodore Potter school. Others |. m. ara cooked eggs with watercress onion,- % tsp. sugar, 3 ths SPs. Picks M | 'C ] l chosen to serve with her are Mrs, | ; sauce. {relish, 3 thsps. minced parsle ot 1€r S u ) Jeanne Goss, vice president; Mrs, ‘Mrs. Appel Hostess Toast, | Combine all ingredients thor- } /iehl, secretary, and Miss Mrs. Harry Appel 2258 N. Me- ‘ #8hredded lettuce with mayonnaise. [oughly and pour over salad just [ [olds Meeting | Frances Graney, treasurer, | ridian st, will be the hostess at 8 Cherry gelatine cubes with orange before serving. Makes about | The new directors include Mrs. p. m. tomorrow for a meeting of Leona HR. Hall, Miss Doris Holmes

sections. ' » Newly officers of the Fair- | the Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma - lV IEW Kindergarten Mothers club and Mi Edna Meschke. Mrs, | Beta sorority. Mrs, Walter Jones {were in charge of the group's meet-| Goss is the retiring president. | will preside. {ing this afternoon in the kinder- eee |garten The officers include Mrs, Kenneth List, president; Mrs. Sidney Haspel, treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Trost and Mrs, Thomas H, Williams, recording and corresponding secretaries { Recently appointed committee chairmen are Mrs. Adrian L. LaFolette, finance; Mrs. Arthur Graf, social; Mrs. T. 8. Halpin, telephone and Mrs. Rohert Zinn, program The speaker at the meeting wa Miss Helen Hollingsworth of Ayres She discussed “Thoughts for the sn »" Home." = The hostess, Mrs. Harry \ DeTurk, was assisted by Mesdames John : Duncan, Haspeél, Malcolm . A Young Man’s Fancy Herrington, Jack B. Kitzmiller and Jack Patterson,

ry ’] Y A ’ W.C.T.U. Meeting The Bay Laurel W. C. T. U. will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs lystrated—!4k vel. C. D, Patterson, 762° N. Belle Vieu <

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