Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1945 — Page 13
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Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard to Entertain Civic Affairs Committee Officers
THE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN of the Civic theater's affairs committee will he entertained at a luncheon next Friday afternoon at the Woodstock club, Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard, affairs committee president, will be the hostess. Among the guests: will be Mesdames Rosamond Van Camp Hill, ‘Alan W. Boyd, Ronald Hazen, Earl Barnes, Earl Hilligoss, Charles
Efroymson, Lindon Bailey, Howard Griffith, Walter Myers Jr. wil. fred Smith, Kurt Pantzer, Thomas Neal, Fred Luker, William C.
Griffith, “A. K. Scheidenhelm, Paul Rochford, Harold Arnholter,
Harry Karcher, Ralph Simon, Hubert Hickam, M. L. Martin, Earl Noggle and C. C. Robinson, Miss :Eldena Lauter- and Miss Helen Coffey. oO. WN Mrs. Ralph B. Coble will have a luncheon Tuesday afternoon for members of the Junior auxiliary to the Indianapolis Day Nursery. The event will be at 1 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Cohle’s mother,
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Mrs. Harold F. Sweeney, Miss Helen Ferrell and Miss Margaret Byram (left to right) are among those who will provide a musical program for the Sigma Alpha Iota sorority’s initiation Tuesday. The organization will hold the initiation services and a formal banquet in the Claypool hotel.
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Robert Day Will Be Wed
Despot-Metro Rite Is Announced
‘The announcement of a recent wedding, an engagement eand* & shower are in the bridal news. Miss Rose Mary Robison left yes~ terday for Bromxville, N. Y, where she will become the bride of Robert Lowell Day, seaman 1-c, U. 8. N. R,, tomorrow evening. The . bride-to-be-is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robison, 314 Kenyon ave, and Mr. Day's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Howard N. Day, 357 Kenyon ave.Miss Ruth Ann Robison will be her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. J. G. Hunt, Bronxville, is to be
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War Finance Group Holds Luncheon
[ Mrs. Dorethy .B. Atkinson of. { Minneapolis spoke at a luncheon today given by ‘the womem's divie [ston of the Indiana war finance | committee.. Mrs, Atkinson and Mrs, | Ralph Gates were the honor guests at the luncheon in the Maroté { hotel. The speaker, regional adviser of
Mrs. Frank L. Boles (right) is the new chairman of the Matinee | b Musicale’s choral section. Mrs. Mark Mothersill (left) is the recording secretary, and Mrs. W. E. McClellan center) is treasurer. The officers were announced ai a luncheon yesterday inthe Marott hotel. | Others are Mrs, B. J. Richards, vice chairman; Mrs. Carl H, Boles and women's activities, war finance Mrs. Guy M. Rhodes, assisting recording and corresponding secretaries, committee, discussed the seventh d and Mrs. John G Egger, assistant treasurer. Directors are Mesdames war loan drive which opens May 14, =~ C. G. Jacquart, Charles A. Gustafson and Carl H. Hull, “The mighty seventh presents -
(women the - biggest challenge they {have had thus far,” she stated.
Mrs. K. ‘'K, Wooling. Assisting hostesses will include Mesdames Thomas M. Billings, George E. Bardwell, Robert Davy" Eaglesfield Jr., Joseph W. Ferree and Addison A. Howe. There will be an executive board session at 11 a. m,
‘Miss Kennedy Sets Wedding Date MISS MARY ELLEN KENNEDY, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. william E. Kennedy, has set Monday, April 30, as the date’ for her marriage to Ensign John M. Ryan, U. 8. N. R. The ceremony will be in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Ensign Ryan is the, - son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ryan of Mahaney City, Pa. , A number of pre-nuptial parties have been planned for the - conhsidestenbe . On Wednesday, Mrs, Glenn C. Lord and Mrs: ‘William... E. Moran J Red give 2 luncheon for her at the Highland Golf and. a Se Wit be Rie Hannedy “Theodore. a
Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority Arranges Annual dntrimtion And Banquet for T uesday -
The annual initiation of Sigma Alpha Iota sorority and a formal | banquet will ‘be held at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the chateau room of the Claypool hotel. " Miss—Gertrnde- Evans; AE ehirman “af “the sororit's, aime Aw omynittes, will discuss “Sigmd Alpba Iota Faces the Future.” War project committee, will d B gms PR ay En A musical program, arranged: by| Mrs. Rosalee Spong, will be given
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“The E bond quota is 60 per cent larger than in the sixth war loan {drive. To reach it, women must take an increasingly - important dra- | part.” :
the bridesmaid. Mr. Hunt will serve as best man.
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Howe high school—night—Style show by the students; music by ‘Beldon Leonard, Mrs. Milton Lofton - and Mrs. Fred Crostreet;
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A ceremony Feb. 11 in the Romanian Orthodox church united Miss Mary Metro and Lt. George Despot, A. A. F. The couple "is at i home in Columbus, Miss, where the bridegroom kd
Backus. Mrs. Fred Stucky, matic readings; election. 60—1:30 p. m. “Gardening,” Irwin.
Urges Participation
| | A. Al Mrs.. Atkinson urged women te. . ; ; participate as salesmen in plants 62—1:45 p. m. “The .School's Part saying that 59 per cent of the sos open house. in the War" play by T7A-8B|jcitation in plants is done by pupils. Election; Mr. and Mrs. women. - She also said that their
James E. Roberts—1 15 P- m. Election. . Earl: Howe Jones, musié. . | services could Be used in house-to
ed: WEDNESDAY en 892 DM ROOD e WALESS a ee RE TIT RTS an WALA The bride is they “of Children and Youth in Home, | (organizations. wes Fa pp 5a nds od . ht Miss Betty SHORE Foo WaT THe at awapRter ol. Mic Pe pr Re ON SR Sioa STE RI PR 1, RR ote. I 3 oi . Marbaugh, 22 ig Nbey, Margaret Voiis, Rosemary. Smith, John and Mrs. John| (Snow), Mrs. Bjorn Wiriger.| George Fisher. - Play, third grade 50 per-cent of the E bonds are Berry, James Hyatt; John Welsh, Harry Scott, John HafIner, Wil- ) ; ‘ | Metro, 2430 .Col-| Music by pupils. - ‘ pupils; election registered in the name of women. liam Holland, Fred Beck, Edward Verbracken and James Swartz, Miss Petersen by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams,| mses lier st. and Lt.'3_ 1.30 p. m. “4-H Club Activities,”|70—1:30. p. m. “Young Folks and Therefore, women must purchase ° e Mr, Harold F. Sweeney, Mrs, Helen| Mrs. Despot Despot’s parents‘ amiss Janice Berlin, Program by| Older Ones” Dr. Clement T.'more than ever before,” she ase omas Martin, Miss Margaret are Mr. and Mrs. Dushan D: :spoto- | pupils; election. Malan. Music, pupils. serted
- Miss Jeanne Scott and Miss Josephine Welsh, I 0 Be. Honored 3 Byram and Miss Helen Ferrell. | vich, 1802 Kessler blvd. ; 1 % pm. “Safety” Mrs. Floren | 3—1:45 P. mM. -“The Dumbarton| “Under the leadership of Mrs.
Parties Will Honor ‘Bride-to-Be A LUNCHEON WILL BE GIVEN for Miss Kennedy by Mrs. : n= Stone. Filmi progrem. by traffic Oaks Proposals,” Mrs. Howard J.|Oscar A. Ahlgren, women of Indie Mrs. Betty Jean Taylor has a boys: “Mother Goose Teaches| Baumgartel. Music, Harmony ana have made an excellent record
Robert Axtel, Mrs. Francis Quinn. and Miss Betty O'Connor on A P: . Speakers’ Table Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic club. Among those invited to I artes At the speakers’ tgble will he Mrs. | April 21 as the ‘date for her wed Safet Iaviei by 24 il club, |—in fact, one of the best in the i Paul E. Dorsey, Mrs. Arthur Taylor, | ging to Robert D. Lucas, Ann Ar-| afety,” playlet by 2A ‘pupils, | : oy Re
aftend are Mesdames John Flynn, Scott, Lawrence O'Keefe, Hafner .and Philip Rothrock, Misses Scott, Welsh and Nancy Ragan. Miss Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Petersen Misses Nicholson, Evans and Ada] | bor, Mich. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, Welsh and Mrs, O'Keefe will have a luncheon and ‘shower Aptil will be at pre- -nuptial | Bicking. Mrs. Thaddeus Snodgrass| oo of the Englewood Christian a 21 at Highland, and Mrs. Verbracken will entertain with a tea in | will be the hostess and the decqra-| 1. rch, will officiate in the home Rumbold. Music by pupils; her home cn April 22. Mrs. Hafiner will fete the bride-to-be on parties Wednesday and on April|yione chairman is Mrs. Robert W. of the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs.| Speech choir. : April 25, and on April 29, Mr. and Mrs. Scott will have a breakfast 22.. She is the bride-to-be of Lt. Blake. Mrs. Robert Shultz is in Marie Reynolds, 3608 - N. Meridian | 13—1:45 p. m. Sgt. Harry Bailey, IN for Miss Kennedy and Ensign Ryan. Mr. and. Mrs. Kennedy will. (i.g.> Ross D. Stevens, U. 8.N. R.|charge of reservations. | ~police department, speaker. Safe-| speaker, Music, Howe girls’ octet. ew Era Club Plans. honor the-couple at a—bridat-dinner April 29 at the I. A. C. The couple will be married early] Those who will be Inga are > es. Taylor's father is John Revo! ty program and film; election. -/go—32 p. m. “Medical @hackery, the ‘Guest Day Sesston next month in the ‘Tabernacle |Mrs. Joy Flogern Mes oy Seow, nolds of Ft. Wayne and the pro-|16—3:30 p. m. Mrs. Wilbert Sarber,| Great American Fraud,” Toner M.| Presbyterian church. jMiges, a oT i hy | spective bridegroom is the son of [book review. Devotions, primary| Overly. e New Era club will have a The party’ Wednesday will be a | Ne = i a Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lucas, Koko-| department; nomination of offi-/g2—1:30 p. m. “Community Pro. 8uest day meeting Monday in shower and bridge given by Ms. [Tite L. Piel and Ee Ho Ar, {mo. Mrs. Lloyd Forthoffer will be| cers, " gram;™ J. L. Turner. Program, Block's auditorium. A musical proHarry C. Kryter and Mrs. Fred C. | Also, Misses Helen M. Kendall, | the bride-to-be’s only attendant,|18—1:30 p. m. intermediate pupils; election. {gram will be given by members of Abendroth. It “will be in the p ot x io heide. Dorothy Al. and Harry Loper, Ann Arbor, will Lt. Albert Magenheimer. Safety 86—7:30 p. m. ‘Dr. M. O. Ross, the Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma Abendroth home, 324 E. 45th st.| ope 5 chin. Bansbach, Margaret | Seve as best man. film; Bird club play; election. - . speaker, | sorority; Sgt. John Ould, Camp Ate and the guests will include Mrs. | Rose, Peggy Goebel and Elsie Ruth| Miss Ruth K. Duckwall, 3446 N.| 1g 5.30 p. m.’ Movies to be shown | 873: 30 p. m. The Rev. J. T. terbury, and Mrs. H P. Haflich William H. Petersen .and MIS. yo Mrs Harold Tossell will be| Meridian st. will entertain tonight| po nics Doris Lynn, visual edu-| Weeden, speaker. Election; music, “Immortal Wife” (Stone) will be Charles, E. Stevens, mothers of the... coq oc a patroness. with a miscellaneous shower for|- ..¢ion director in the Indianapolis| Junior high chorus. {reviewed by Mrs. Russell J. Sanders, engaged couple. Se Mrs. Taylor. She will be ‘assisted public schools. Play, second and 91—1:30 p. m. “Family Recreation,” and Mrs, Walter J. Mercer will pre Also, Mesdames Carl Iseloth, Rus- by her mother, Mrs. Paul Duck-| 4.9 grades : oo Mrs. Ruth Woods. side. A tea and social hour will sell S. Ka er, Maurice P. DeMotte, EVENTS wall. . - . ; y ne follow the program. ‘Kenneth M. Blades and Carl H. The guests will include Mésdames | 20—2:30 p. m. “Child Delinquency, 1 Mrs. E. E. Padgett fs the meeting Hull, Laura Ray, Marie Reynolds, Nancy| Mrs. Marion Gallup. Music, in- chairman, and Mesdames Lillian - CLUBS Taylor, Reva Hager, Earl /Lucas, eTInediate £nO0lf; ‘eeclion, Geyer Winget, Charles E. Smith; . 22—2:30 p. m. “The Home in the Roy Horne and Robert Imes are Aleene Vey, 6:30 p. m. Sat. Mrs. Life of a Child,” Dr. Howard J. J Anna Shearing, 3049 Ruckle, hostess. . Sigma Nu Mothers. Tues.’ In tHe
Frank Alexander, Forthoffer, Charles assisting. Baumgartel. Music, junior high{ 8 chapter house. “ - “Rehabilitation
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75—1:45 p. m. Film on Boy Scout activities; playlets by Bluebirds, Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts: music, fifth and sixth grade pu-| pils.
country. I am sure that again they ‘will have an important shdre in | helping Indiana go over its quota”
Mrs. Atkinson. concluded. 178—1:30 p. m. Judge Mark Rhoads, |
93:15 p. mv: “My Experiences in
the Philippines,” Mrs. Ralph E. honored
» "8 ! » ” ” Capt. and-Mrs. William L. Pisher®are on a wedding trip following their marriage Tuesday afternoon in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The bride was Miss Patricia Mayhew Failing and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Failing. , Capt. Fisher's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Fisher, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. Mrs. Lewis ‘Vogler was her sister's only attendant and Philip - Hatfield of Bedford served as best man. Aftéer May 1, the couple will be at home if Quantico, Va., where the bridegroom is to be* -stationed with the marine corps reserve. - The bride attended Indiana university where she was a Kappa Kappa Gamma sororit¥ member. Capt, Fisher was graduated from I. U. and is a member of Beta Theta. Pi fraternity. He recently returned from the Pacific area where he served for nore than two vears. 5 =» 8 8c BN Several additional reservations have been made for the spring -opening dance tomorrow pight at the Highlaid Golf and Country club, They-include those of Messrs. and Mesdames D. A. Shardelow, J. V. Btout, C. J. Taylor, Edward French, C. O. Grathwohl and Carl F. Farrell and Miss Naney Suiter.
“Safety Education,”
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Potter Fresh Air — 1:45 P. m. “Health for Democracy’s Children,” subject. Program, pupils.
Shower and Tea
Miss Carolyn Cooper, 4231 Guilford ave, will be hostess for the miscellaneous shower and tea on April 22." Mrs. H. Kenneth Cooper will assist her daughter and Mrs. O. L. Mummert will pour. Among those invited to attended are Mesdames Petersen, Stevens, Margaret Billings, Jack Brunner, Vincent Malan, and Russell Whitmore, Misses Joan Keller, Maxine | Demlow, Vena Egly, Jo Ann Baker, {Marilyn Behymer, Isabelle Burni side, Jane Burrin, Sue Canny, Phyllis Carter, Gloria Cole, Lorna Dahlstrand, Martha Davis, Joan Frei{hage, Mary Elizabeth Gessert and Kathryn Hill. rite Misses Janet and Margaret Johnison, Virginia and Janet Mitchell,
Chosen Secretary Times Special ' ROCHESTER, N. Y.,. April. 13.— Miss Diana Van Geyt recently was elected secretary of the Students’ association here at the University od Rochester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J, Van Geyt, 3220 N. New Jersey st.
Voters’ League Holds Session
The effect of -public opinion on| the coming San Francisco confer-! ence was discussed. yesterday at an
“Songs of the People” will be the topic discussed by *Gearge News ton; Thursday, before members of The Portfolio club. The group will meet, in the Propylaeum. The supper committee includes Mesdames Clifton Wheeler, Minnie Edenharter, Charlotte Dunn -and Alice Forsyth.
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Announcement also was made of the state spring council meeting to] {be held here May 16 and 17. Mrs. |
4+ Goodwin presided at the session. . _— — 2 Red Points for each
pound of used fats turned - into your butcher. Keep Saving Used Fats For the Fighting Fronts and Home Front.
Delta Gamma Session | .
The evening group of the Indianapolis alumnae Delta Gamma sorority, will meet at 6:30 p. m. today in the Butler university chapter house, 737 W. Hampton dr.
Flowers to SHIRLEY TEMPLE— Now playing her first grown up role in "I'LL BE SEEING YOU" . + Now Showing at LOEW'S
‘Mrs. Kurtz Hostess
Mrs. C: B. Blakeslee will review “Immortal Wife” (Stone) at the 2 p. m, meeting Monday of the Monday, Conversation club. Mrs. Fred D. Kurtz, 5520 N. Illinois st., will be the hostess.
Epsilon Sigma 5:30 p. m. today. Rauh
Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given
y ’ y » , : Beauties’ Hints— Mrs. Dorothy Biddle S C Be To Discuss Flowers 0ap dN DC | mrs Dorothy Biddie, author and 1{ lecturer, will speak at the “outdoor | Be ut Aid |dining show" opening Wednesday | a Y {in Block's auditorium. ~The show, | whichis sponsored | i ; “play | by Block’ ; : ! spring housec caning can play bio s and Sie | Maribeth... Miiles, » Beil. Paris) hob” with hands. The woman who | Central west dis | Betty” Reitzel. C Rell Sind {trict of the Gar- [ Dely “ Reltzel, . LarQll TOgers, Vary has been working with cleaning and | .. "oe 11a I'Alice Sims,. Virginia Street, Jane scrubbing powders frequently finds ana, wil] continue Summer and Betty and Leola ‘they have dried and roughened her through April 28. Thomas. Pema ; | Mrs. Biddle will ! — " Te rs in most beauty routes, ire, Mk L285. Club Sets Luncheon S, | Teo Wednesday, The Officers’ Wives club will the ourtce of prevention that counts Thursday and | have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. for so much in avoiding dry, rough ‘hext Friday and ge = | Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln, Meshands, Housewives can take a tip Will be Svallable Mrs. Biddle [dames Robert Hiatt, A. W. Muration from a prominent midwest city hone Ts She is the arden Phy and BR. D. Wools Wil be’the ae ring the days. Sh 8 hostesses. health commissioner who tells cub editor of “Flower Grower” and, women to “try to find soaps which. has co-authored several books on! cause less skin irritation” ® | flowers with her daughter, Dorothea | : { Blom. There is no admission charge Since ‘cleaning and scrubbing for the show. powders don't fit this description, Am AN A A the best thing todo after using| Red Cross to Open them is to was ands in warm water and a good, non-irritating, New Classes super-fatted soap. Several new classes in home There is one on the market which |, ig * sponsored by the Red is treated with milk solids and lano-| occ “win open soon. Classes will lin s0 it cleanses gently and thor “| start, Monday and Tuesday at school oughly without irritating or arying| 30; Tuesday at school 41 and in the skin, Edgewood and Beech Grove, at the It may be bought in individual | “08 of the month: cakes, by the dozen, or in & attrac-| pegistration is open for classes at tive mid-Victorian chest%ready “0 schools 52 and 86 and in downtown attach to bathroom or closet door. |. .cc00ms in the Y. W. C. A., chapWhen you take one cake from the, joys and Merchants Life buildchest, another falls into place, ing. A nutrition class will open at 10 a. m., April 24, in Ayres’,
MONDAY MENUS Breakfast Baked apples. Ready-to-eat cereal. Whole wheat toast. Marmalade.
Museum Hour
A family hour will be held from | 2 to 8 p. m. Sunday in the Chil- Meeting Canceled dren's museum. Sponsors will be| Because-of President Roosevelt's patrons of Holy Cross and 8St.|death, the Magazine club will postPhilip Neri Catholic schools. Mrs. | pone its meeting tomorrow until Leo Bhay and Mrs. Leonard Smith next Saturday. It will be held in| ; will be the hostesses. | the John Herron Art museum.
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: Luncheon Vegetable plate (buttered squash, parsnip fritters, creamed peas). Pan-fried bacon. Oatmeal cookies,
Dinner Tuna Souffle (see recipe), | Oven fried potatoes. Stewed tomatoes. Wilted beet greens. Rye rolls. Rhubarb sauce, you. Tuna souffle: One 7-02. can of white meat tuna, oll from. tuna, 15 e. flour, % tsp. salt, dash of | pepper, 1'2 c. milk, 1 tbsp. finely chopped “onion, 2 tbsps. finely chopped celery, 2 eggs, separated. Measure 3 tbsps. oil into the top | of a double boiler and blend in the
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Myers and James Beavers, Misses Betty Cade, Virginia Robinson, 3 23-2: 30 p. m. “Problems Confront- * ing Parents and Teachers,” Mrs. alty, Edna Lightle and Hazel White. » » " Clement T. Malan. Music: elec- chorus. tion ” 26—3:15 p. m. “How Do Families ment. of their daughter, Mary Helen; to Lt. Francis C. McCalley, ; Community. center, Orange and | on . gardening, Walter Bailey; executive board meeting held by the Shelby sts. Card party. Calley, -638 Eastern ave. Lt, Mc-| music, school band. C. Hoffman.. Music, second grade Mrs. Molly Donlin, Chesterton, for the wedding pointed oui that a sense of balance Legion aux. 11:30. a. m. Tues. In| - .the Central. Christian Church. maker,” Miss Louise Braxton.| : i ’ S. .Emersan ave. ann the Music, Mrs. Robert Marple, 1:30 ea De eR by public Robert EF. Kehnington unit, ‘Amer- ounce 0p , gar a 31—-2:45 p. m. “How the U. B. May| policy, the board members | U.- 8. N. R,, son-of “W. R. Lge Sr. John L. Valentine, presiding. | Minheapolis, and Mrs. E. D. Kreger, ter: Music, junior high choir. | Washington, - Mrs. John K. Goodcountants. p.m, Mon. Y.W.C.A.| “py, ceremony was Saturday in a 32=1:30 p.m. "Fiansing of Pub-| iin, state president, and Mrs. John Dads’ night; music, orchestra and| Lo HE | | Woman's aux.. St. Paul's Episcapal | folk church, 12:30 p. m. Mon. In the : : 3 34—-1:30 p. m. “The Home and SOROS Mrs. Clair MeTurnan | school” Dean Philip M. Bail] tion 7; election. Mrs. ‘Clair McTurnan Was .re- in asec “Mrs, L. A. Buck. Alpha Eta chap.’ : Obenchain. Election: music, 1B-| at the group's state convention In| 14 grades; Miss Marilyn Redinbldg the Indianapolis Athletic club. . m. Program, traffic boys; rence Parke Smith, - Muncie, and Be 5 y ess. Miss Jo Marilyn Brown, * ‘music. Installation. i : . round table discussion. Safety Leigh Sree, North Manchester,| gjscussion, sixth grade pupils. City, and Mrs. Herbert Filmore, Road*. (fuston),’ Mss. M, 2. Owens. Shell exhibit; music. more was chosen chairman of the . ; resolutions committee. Committee | 62:15 P- M- Discussion on preser | Hartford City; Mrs. Howard Mor- diate grades. flour, salt and pepper. Add milk ee Music, mothers’ chorus of school gradually and cook over hot water! (T]y1h Meeting" 58. The Willing Workers Needle club and cool. Saute onion and celery 58-3 p. m. “What I Want for My for 5 mins. in 2 tsps. of remaining | berta Uppfalt, 1029 N. Oxford st st. Grandchildren,” the Rev. E. B. beat well. Stir in the flaked tuna | and sauteed vegetables and fold, in| at 325 degrees PF. for 50 to 60 mins. Serve Immediately, Serves 4 i > yn h FE — Scientific Treatments which realmak e this the fastest and safest oped. You May. Off Hips wi Hh y and waist in only
Mary €oncannon, Constance Sheely, Anna Carbon and Mrs. Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bernard of Ladies of the South Side Service. Affect the Community?” Dr, Lu{son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Mc- Indiana League of Women Voters. Calley is stationed \ 28—2:30 p. m. “Gardening,” Arthur MISCELLANEOUS y is stationed at North Camp pupils. in thinking should be attained. - Guest day. &0d- Mrs, 6600 : p. m. room 7. Study group. | es : i Phy ATO AEN 12:30° Pr m. | {wedding of their daughter, Evelyn | In addition to consideration of Help in Establishing a Perma-| .o i've national council meetAmerican Society of Women Ac- Vancouver, Wash. Insurance Field Simplified,” chapel at the naval base, Norfolk, lic Schools,” Murray A. Dalman.|, H: Fuller, local league head, will chorus; film; open house; display church. Luncheon; business. 1 Speech choral, section 3; songs. | Alpha Delta Omega. 8 p. m Tues. Heads Music Clubs , . 36—1:45. p. m. “Immortal Wife,” elected president of the Indiana Alpha. er, songs. Mu Phi Epsilon, Tues, Mrs.| Others elected were Mrs. Law- : 8 ; ic, pupils. Mrs. Guy Wilson, Kokomo, first Slection; music, pup ' MY t Tracks on a Mrs. Charles Barnard, Oakland 43:15 pm. "Dus Evansville, were named directors on Conner. Ejeetion. | members include Mrs. Evelyn Maken, vation of foods. Music, injermes rison, Crawfordsville, and Mrs. H. 47-3:15 p. m. “What Constitutes until mixture is smooth and thick; 54—1:30 p. m, “Social Hygiene,” met today in the home of Mrs. a oil or margarine, Beat egg yolks|: ~ Zn 2 stiffly beaten egg whites.’ Pout into | ly produce results. system of reducLose 10 Lbsi ; E : 5 treatments like
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Park Jr, Richard Kelleher, Earl sextet. Norma June Ray, Margaret, Royand G. I. Bill of Rights,” Dr. Shorts. Music, intermediate Minneapolis announce the engage8 p. m. Sat. In the South Side| cien Meriwether. Film and talk The group met in the Hotel Lincoln. Hood, Tex. No date has been sit Bruee P. Robison - unit, Amefican 29—2:30.p. m. “Be a Good Home- “The conference,” shé said, “will Wed. In the post Home. | Eileen, to W. R. Lee, radioman 2-c, nent Peace,” Dr. John G. Coul- ing to be held May 1 through’ 3 in George H. Poske. # Va. The couple is at home in Norof children’s work. Lemcke bldg. * ‘Life in the Orient; ( ), Mrs. Anne DeCroes Federation of Music Clubs last night Stone a Edythe Burdin, 839 W. 44th, host= 0— . m. “Dumbarton Oaks," and third vice presidents, and Mrs. 20-3 > the federation’s board and Mrs, Fil-| #0 —1:45 p. m. Shells", Mis. 'L. D. iL." Sehiademan, Peru. a Good Homemaker?”, subject. stir constantly. Remove from heat Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr, Film. thoroughly; add white sauce and | a greased 6-c. casserole and bake | K 6 8 Pp $ ; Reduced by Seven methods ing ever develand 43 Inches one of our patrons
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