Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1945 — Page 12
- Julia Ahn Arthur Will nn Guest . At Crystal Shower Wednesday Night
MISS ELAINE AX WILL ENTERTAIN Wednesday night with a crystal shower for Miss Julia Ann Arthur. The honor guest will become the bride of. Dr. George S. ‘Hughes on May 5 in the North Methodist church. The
vows will be read by Dr. Dallas Browning. The party guests will be Mrs, J. L, Arthur, mother of the brides %o-bé: Mrs. Charles Tehan of Boston, Mesdames Glenn Irwin, Joe Black, Robert Hall, Robert Fisher; John Meister, Max Hockema, Tom Brown, Patrick Russ and Lee R. Ford Jr.,, Misses Julia Miller, Maridyn Seward, Sally Walker, Peggy Trusler and Barbara Rang. 4 ¥
» 5 » EJ » : Several parties are being planned for Miss Mary Murphy who fwill be married to Cpl. August Diener Jr. April 21. The ceremony ‘will we at 10 a. m. 4n SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, A party will be igiven Wednesday by Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter and Mrs. Daniel ‘Stayton. in the former's home. Among the guests will be Mrs. E. A. Murphy, the bride-to-be's ‘mother, Mr. and Mrs. August Diener Sr, parents of the prospective ‘bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. George Dfener Jr, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edwin Stayton, Mrs. Frederick Souder, Mrs. Joseph Battista, Messrs. Daniel and Richard Stayton, George Diener Sr, and Robert Peoples. - = = ” 5 n td Miss Patricia Quinlan and Miss Virginia Free will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Friday for Miss Murphy. The party will be in Miss Quinlan's home. Their guests will be Mesdames Murphy, August Diener, Battista, Souder, Robert Foederer, Joseph . Toner, Thomas Carney, A. D. Ashmore and J. E. Free, Misses Virginia Freeman, Mary Kay Carroll; Audrey Graves, Joan Reifenberg, Elvie Murtaugh, Toni and Dorothy Scheller, Louise, Anita and Marie Battista and Cecelia Quinlan : Mrs. Joseph C, Toner will be the hostess af a kitchen shower Thursday and Mrs. Souder will entertain with a personal shower on April 17. A bridal dinner will be given April 20 in the Indianap- _- olis Athletic club by the prospective bridegroom's parent®& Miss Mary Ritchie entertained recently with a linen shower.
Winifred Wilson to Be Hostess MISS*JEANNETTE ANN WALKER will be the honor guest at a personal shower to be given Saturday by Miss Winifred Wilson. Miss Walker and Lt. James H. Bradford will he married April 18 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university, Those .who will attend the party are Mrs. Dean Walker and Mrs. RO. Bradford. mothers of the engaged couple; Misses Kathryn Hill, Marjorie Thoms, June Bradford, Harriet Trotter,” Louise AX, Elizabeth Josey, Donna Budd, Winifred Daughraty and Marilyn Hosmer. . 2 n ” = ” EJ Mrs. Kathryn Francis Curtis of Camp Illahee, Brevard, N. C,, is the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Goodwin. Mrs. Curtis will show pictures of the camp tonight for former campers and their guests. Among the former campers are -Miss Joan Teetor, New Castle; Misses Cynthia Campbell, Mildred Cornelius,” Jane Curle, Elizabeth and Mary Goodwin and Mary Landis. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Curle will entertain Mrs. Curtis tomorrow. 8. 28 " n ” 5 Mrs. Charles ‘Reeve will exhibit garments collected for the Labrador branch, Needlework Guild of America, at her home todnorow from 2 until 5 p. m. 2 o 2 o o ° Members of the Government Science club will at Friday in the home of Mrs. Arthur G. Funkhouser, Mrs. C. Walter Spalding
EVENTS
5 Sheridan, hostess, Mrs. M. V. Stevenson, assisting.
CLUBS Alpha Delta Latreian. Tues. Mrs. |
Fred Ahrbecker, 5882 Haverford, Irvington Tuesday. Tues. Mrs. Wil-|
liam Forsyth, 15° 8. Emerson,
hostess. Mrs. James Ruddell and | Bostess. Mrs. Raymond Rice, assistants. | ber” (Maurois), Mrs. Fred D.!|
Irvington Chautauqua. ~Tuesday.| Stl on _ Mrs: W. J. Rohrer, 737 N. Audu- | Meridian Heights Inter-se. Tues. bon rd, hostess. “Popol Vuh,” |- Mrs. Philip ‘S. Hildebrand, 4421 Mrs, Herschel 8. Miller; “Living| Guilford; hostess: Mrs, Ferd Bar- < in'the Stone Age,” Mrs. W. 0. nickol, program; Mrs. Robert L| Terry. . +. | + Mason; assistant.
Irvington Friendship circle. ede Procter. Tues. Mrs. William L. Mrs. A] W. Schmadeke, 49 N.| O'Connor, 137 E. 44th, hostess.
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B.P.W. Club | "111 Hear | Rowland Allen |
The appearances of speakers are highlights of organization news for| the week. W. Rowland Allen, rector at Ayres’,
personnel diwill be the principal speaker, Thursday night” at the Business and Professional Women's club meeting. His topic will be “Tolerance.” . "The meeting will be held in the Woman's Department clubhouse and
the speaker will be introduced by Miss Jean Bogan,
1. The wedding of Miss Rose- | mary Linder and Sgt, Robert L.
rick’s Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Linder and Sgt. Randall's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ; At the forum hour preceding Mr.| Randall.- (P. H. Ho photo.) Allen's talk, Miss Ruth Hoover, o : { state B. P. W. president, will report; . A ceremony Is be yead late | on a recent conference on post-war| in June will unite Miss Emily employment for women. Neffle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Candidates for the group's elec: | Charles F. Neffle, and Milton
tion May 10 will be introduced dur- Scobee, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. | ing the dinner hour. Scobee of Greencastle. (P. H.
Ho photo.)
3. Mrs. Lillie Mae Sutton an- | nounces the engagement of her | daughter, Elsie * Marie, to Pfc. | Robert T. Hesseldenz, A. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hessel- | denz. No date has been set for | the wedding. Pfc. Hesseldenz recently returned home after .serving 37 months in the Southwest Pacific.
“When Our Boys Come Home” will be Mrs. Fern Norris’ subject when she speaks’ Thursday before the. Marion County Council of Republican Women. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the Columbia club. Mrs. Clarence. R. Martin, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Harry Ridgeway, Neil Milholland, Charity Dunlop,” Minnie Strong, Clara Wilson, Fred Atkin-
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES wo Engagements Are Annotmeed {Presbyterians hs ri Will Hold 70th!
Flower Show
Announced ville
[central west district, Garden Club of | Section 2, | Indiana, has announced”the award |Pock and Mrs. James H, Otto as co- |
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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1045
Annual Session
Miss Mildred Roe To Be Speaker
The 70th annual meeting of the Indianapolis Presbyterial society will be held Wednesday morning in the Tabernacle Prespyterian church. Miss Mildred Roe, New York, women's work secretary for the christian ‘education board of the Presbyterian church in the United | States, will speak. Her topic will be “Facing the Future.” Miss Emily McAdams wil! preside; The business session will follow a worship service at 10 a. m. Dr Roy Ewing Vale will present pins | and certificates to honorary life | members of the national and foreign | missions board. | “The Caravan of His Service,” a memorial celebrating the 75th anniversary of the woman's board of foreign missions, will be given at the afternoon session. Mrs. Carl Smock, Southport, will install officers. The afternoon wpeaker will be Miss Carolyn Mathews, field secretary of the national missions hoard. She will talk on Peoples of Our Southern. lands.” :
W INners Are
The Woman's Society of Christian
Mrs, W. L. McCoy, chairman of the annual narcissus show of the p.m. Wednesday
in the church. with Mrs. Maxwell Cop- |
chairmen, will be hostesses. Walter G. Gingery, {high school principal, | “Maps for the Air Age” ang the |
winners. The show was held Friday and the Rauh Memorial|
library. Those who received awards are| Arthur Haltom, Mooresville;
dames Goethe Link, B. F. Orr, Henry |/05¢Ph R. Sims. |C. Prange, McCoy, Robert Mannfeld Paul Beard and Gilbert Rowe. { church, Also, Mesdames Willad Clute, ! wi; Frieda White, William Zaiser,| Walter Morton, Glen Andrews, John |, pe followed (Downing, H. L. Mote, Alta Hennes- jfrs | see, Jules Zinter, Robert {and Ralph Wikoff,
1 meet at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in| by a noon luncheon. |
Blessing | aon hostess.
birthday party, devotions by Mrs.|
lon Addington, and a
y To Meet W ednesday {“Let the Hurricane Roar” Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be the Robert Flutro speaker Wednesday at a 12:30 p.m. International Travel-Study club. The Bridal Scene The hostess, Mrs. Carroll Sher-
man, - 105 Johnson ‘ave, will be B G: assisted by Mesdames L. B. McLean, rady- arrett
by Mrs. |
Meek.
son and Richard. Howard. = Mrs.
C. E. Stout, R. B. Stober and Mary | Ceremony
George Greenwald will preside. Mrs. Verne Trask will entertain the Inter Alia club members to- | | morrow at her home on E. 75th st.| Mrs. Marshall Knox will speak on| | “Papa Was a Preacher,” and Mrs. | | Dale Rowland will - review “Image | of Josephine.”
Waytine Eating
M t Gi Mr. and Mrs. Arl Garrett, 2 c 3 wen { ‘Layman - ave’, announce the mar- |
Announcements of two
riage of their daughter, Muriel Jean,
fo Paul F. Brady, Petty officer
A dinner and card party will be’ | given Saturday night in the D A. R:| | chapter house by the club. Mem- | bers’ husbands will be guests. at the "evolve ..a concoction even event, marking the club's an- That is true of today's recipe. In 4-when you make it once youdl. li Officers elected at a recent meet- 2 . ach cats |ing are Mrs. Huron Ford Smith, |Scratch again to make sf n-pq | president; Mrs. Paul Summers, vice! | president; Mrs. 8. E. Rowe and Mrs” potatoes, G. W. Mercier, _recording and corret equal service to the spinach by | sponding secrefdries, and Mrs. Wal- toning dows 1s Sever Ya jer Edwards, treasurer. | TUESDAY as | Mrs. Elliott. Powers, 5347 “College | . Breakfast
entertain members of | 2 i Orange juice.
Poached egg | Whole Theor toast and jelly. Luncheon | Tomato and cabbage soup. 1% ated carrot and nut sandwich on toast. | Chilled rice custard.
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| Chapter W, P. E. O. sisterhood, to- { morrow. The speaker, Mrs. William W. Jamison, will talk on “Educa- | | tional Projects of P. E. O.”
| | P.-T. A. News | Dinner
TOMORROW Quick-baked halibut. Township house—8 p."m. Program, Mashed potatoes. pupils; * election. ‘Buttered spinach. . WEDNESDAY | Molded grated be¥t salad. . | Crispy rolls Ben. Davis grade—8 p. m. “Funda- pear meringue (see recipe). mentals for. America,” Dr. J. E 8 8 a : Stewart, Plainfield; open house. WEDNESDAY MENUS ° Edgewood—7:30 p. m. “Delinquency | Breakfast and the Problems We Face To- Tomato juice (leftover), day,” Dr. E..M. Dill. Boys’ school Hot cooke¢ oatmeal. superintendent; playlet, Edgewood Cinnamon. toast Camp Fire Girls; installation Luncheon ] Flackville—7:30 p. m. Business; Spinach and potato casserole (see installation. . | recipe). FRIDAY | Sliced cucumber and onion salad. Bread: - John Strange—7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mer- | Canned pears (leftover). edith Nicholson. Jr. speaker; ) Dinner election: «| Barbecued gpareribs. {Baked potatoes | Baked squash [Mixed green salad. | French bread { Fresh fruit gelatine dessert.
Dance Hostesses Are Announced
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foods.| | The wedding was March 21.in the. fact, it is so good that we believe Memorial Methodist church, Norfolk, Va. The ‘Rev. Wk: Carroll Freeman read the vows. ‘Mrs. Brady {will be graduated from Ball State , ‘and the = bridegroom attended Ba: State on the paper and spread or pipe| - 2 4 meringue arofifid this circle, filling Brig. Thomas Horry Leech, Infiin center and aulding sides Uplate commander of the ‘Salvation as high as possible or line an 8x9-|army, read the vows Saturday night in. pie tin with buttered paper and uniting his daughter, Virginia Lilspread meringue in this, heaping ilian, and Ensign Gerald Victor up sides, : Palm, U.S. NR. Place in a very slow oven (250] The cereniony was in the Evandegrees F.) for 1!; to 2 hrs. or until |gelical Covenant church, Detroit. surface is dry and crisp. - Place on |The bride is the daughter of Brig. cake cooler fo cool and dry. Just|and Mrs. Leech, 306 W. Hampton before. serving, peel and 4 dr, Indianapolis, and Ensign Palm's pears or 8 canned pear halves and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor heap into meringue shell, sprinkling | Palm of Detroit. with a little sugar to prevent dis- | Mrs. Jack Brushert was the bride's coloration, tonly attendant, and Clarence Win- ” 2 stedt, Chicago, was bést man. A Spinach and potato casserole: Two reception was held .in the Wardell and % c. cold mashed potatoes, % hotel. The couple will be at home ¢.” chopped, cooked, drained spin-|in Washington where Ensign Palm arine, 14 c.|is stationed. «+ tsp. salt,] Mrs. Palm is a graduate of Indi3 hard-cooked eggs, ana university, and the bridegroom attended the University of Michigan.
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1s tsp. thyme, coarsely chopped. Mix potato and spinach with fork BQ Toh tae 3 or 4 = ws Nys, Foster Hosless Ee Te Re The Con Amigo club will meet grees ¥ oven for 25 to 30 hifiE. | with Mrs. Maurice Foster, 1311 N. Gale st., at 8 p. m. today.
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{Norma McClintock, Sally McKinley Washington | ARnes Brown, Ann Larfer and Lu- ih E. 48th st. will discuss | Cille Seigler.
the church for an executive meeting | hointed «delegates to cast their votes
{by mail since the state convention Laura Lange will be the lunch- {has been canceled.
The program will include a guild chairman:
Noble Poole, ‘I Charles Young, songs by Mrs, Mah- | George
review of | | Wayne Horace Pettee and Charles Rose, ‘| Miss Sue Hull and Miss Mona Jane Wilson, B
W. have scheduled meetings for this Unit. Mrs. Harry A. mofith. Mrs. Walter Leckrone, 3138 Central ave, will be the hostess. E. Fall Creek blvd, will be the
hostess at 7:30 p. m. Thursday tor| W. C.T U, Schedules
# the education study division's meet- | All- Day Meeting Is Announced 4 round table discussion on “Pa-| An all-day meeting will be held
vorite Best Sellers” recent the afternoon torr litera- W, C.~T. U.-in the home of Mrs, weddings appear in the bridal news. | ture unit's meeting April 16. 333 Charles Rose, 4643 Kenwood ave,
2-c, ature group will meet-at 7:30 p. m; Paul [A 17, in the home of Mrs. Milo. al Relations and Peace,”
T E. E. N. 5. to Spor] Dance.
The T.E.E.N.S. club will sponsor a dance tomorrow night at the Riviera club. Members assisting with arrangements are (left to right) Misses Judy Lipp, Margie Gueutal and Jackie Dennis. Music for the dance, which is being called a “Cookie Caper,” will be provided by Barton Rogers’ orchestra,
Mrs. Clifford Wagoner to Speak Before A. A. U. W.- Members;
mn | Fight Group Meetings Are Set
' Mrs. Clifford Wagoner will discuss “Quiz Kids of the 19th Century*
Service, Meridian Street Methodist | /0Mmorrow before members of the Indianapolis branch, American’ Associae church, will sponsor a dinner at 6:30 | ton of University Women, Methodist church.
Dinner will be at 6:15 p. m. in the Broadway
The hostesses: will include Mesdames John Crawford; ‘Howard Obenchdin, Donald ‘Jennings, Hortense Weir Smith and William Lego, Misses
will be the hostess t 7:15 p. m, :
Also, Misses Ruth Lang, Sue Hull, | Bie of
the parents round
church quartet will sing. The quar-| Constance Powell, Lucy Townsend, | table division will meet at 1:15 p. m. tet includes Mrs. Clare F. Cox, Miss | Margaret Cole, Martha Egger, Bernard DeVore and | { Kershner, Elizabeth Gorman; Carson, Martha Tufts, Sue Mellett, | Mrs. {Margo Stark, Harriet Pratt, The Women’s guild of the First! {Ann Jobb, Ann Paisley and Je: Evangelical and Reformed, | nette Van Osdol.
Jean Day, Macy | Apri] 19 in the home of Mrs. Karl
Irene |Koons, 5767 N, Pennsylvania st. Leonard Smith will discuss ‘The Home With a Civic Circume an- | ference.” The Indianapolis branch has ap- Wore Taare Rah hs at a meeting April 20 of the parental education group. The meeting will be at 1:30 p. m. in Mrs. Kimmel's home. Audley Dunham wil] | “Amateur Sleight of Hand” at 6:30 p. m. April 24 for members of the evening discussion division. The Sinker session will be in the ‘'W. C. A. wl | A musical program and group dis Group Meetings {cussion will be held % props Eight groups of the local A. A. U. p. m. meeting April 25 of the musie Peterson; 6328
Ruth
They are Mrs. Walter P. Morton, Mesdames Karl Koons, | Sidney Scarborough, ! Mitten, Arthur Curtiss, Kimmel, John Hewitt,
ill be held at tomorrow by the Frances Willard
Mrs. Frank Neukom, 1822 Dextep st. E. A. Sherman will preside at th will be the hostess. 10:30 a. m. session, The evening contemporary liter-! Mrs. J. R. Stanton will present the theme of the day; “Internatione and dee Boles, 4540 Marcy lane, Ther: will votions will Mrs. JT. “A, be a round table discussion on books Ber Ty. : read by members. The Rev. Mr. Stanton, pastor of --Miss Belle Ramey will “revie Ww ‘the Unity Methodist’ church, will “Time for Decision” (Welles) at the speak af fhe afternoon session, and
be ‘led by
international relations. unit's meet- Mrs: Lela Taylor will review “George
‘ing April 18. Mrs: Wayne Runpe: Washington Carver's Life.”
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| Mrs. R. H. Petty is chairman for the dance to be given tonight by| pear meringue: Sprinkle % tsp. the Irvington Union of Clubs for it5 | cream of tartar, ' tsp. almond ex-| dancing classes. The party will be| [tract, 's tsp. vanilla and” % tsp. in the Sahara Grotto home, 4107 E. salt over 2 egg whites in a large Washington st mixing bowl, and beat until very| The hostesses will: be Mesdames foamy. Then gradually add % c. Irwin Bohn, Clayton Adams, Glen sugar, continuing to " beat Hueston, - James Zoercher, Parrish, D. F. Mitzner; Rodney Cur- | ry, Virgil Sly and J. Woodward Auble
M ith ers to Meet
A meeting of the U.S. A. chapter American War Mothers, will be held at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow in the east | room of the War Memorial building. There will be a round table discus- | ion of “Dumbarton Oaks,” led by | Mrs. Lowell Thomas, ahd a business Session.
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Members of the Delta Beta chap- | ter, Psi” Iota Xl sorority, will have | i dinner’ meeting at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in’ the Y. W. C. A. Mrs, Pauline Wirick will preside and the {hostesses wifl be Miss Therese Moran "and Miss Dorotha Ellen Kirk,
Bridge Party Booked
| "Mrs. Thomas Jones and Mrs, Lo- | gan Hughes will be the hostesses
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Color Stylist Visits At L. S. Ayres
In connection with Clean Up(Fix Up Week in Indianapolis, Miss |Sally O'Neill, color stylist for the Nu-Enamel Paint Co, is in the Ayres’ this week. here to answer tions on painting problems, whether they concern a set of kitchen cannisters or the color scheme for an entire | room.
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