Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1945 — Page 12

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Attendarits Named by Miss Kennedy For-Her, Marriage to, Ensign Ryan

MISS MARY ° ELLEN

KENNEDY HAS AN-

NOUNCED the attendants for her marriage to Ensign

John M. Ryan, U. 8. N. R.

The couple will be married

"April 80 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church.

Mrs. John Haffner will be matron of honor and Mrs. Lawrence Sieete and Miss Josephine Welsh will serve as bridesmaids.

Mrs.

Huffner will give a shower for the bride-to-be April 25. The party will be in the home of her mother, Mrs. W, M. Holland. "Among

those, invited to attend are Mrs.

William E. Kennedy, the honor

guest's mother; Mesdames John Flynn, Francis Quinn, O'Keefe mand

Robert Axtell, Misses Welsh, - Virginia Davis, Jeanne Scott, Betty O'Connor and Nancy Ragan.

Pre-Nuptial Parties Planned , MISS ELIZABETH WEISS, Whose marriage to Lt (jg) Charles Daniel Knapp, U. 8. N. R,, will be May 5, will be entertained at a supper party and china shower given by Miss Jane Johnston. The party will he Thursday evening in the Johnston home. Miss Polly Smith and her sister, Mrs. Robert Fulton Cook, also will fete Miss Weiss. They will have a tea for approximately 30 guests from 5 to.7. p. m. April 25. The.

tea will be in the homp. of their fs

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Miss Isabell ne ® Oldham will give a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mary Margaret Fatout Friday evening. The honor guest is the bride-to-be of Lt. John F. Albert, A. A. F. They are to be married soon, - The party will be in the Oldham home with Mrs. C. E. Oldham and Mrs. Allen Matthews assisting. Approximately 35 guests have been invited.

Reservations Made SE VERALRESERVATIONS have been made for the luncheonbridge party tomorrow- afternoon at the Meridian _ Hills Country club. They include those of Mesdames Paul Hargitt, James Ruddell, Floyd Schorn, Norb Schaefer, Willard Whipple, Raymond Rice. Donald M. Ream, T. Shannon Perkins, George Scott Olive, Charles Stevens, T. P. Willis, Leslie DeVoe, Harry Reisser, Clyde Lee, Thomas Carson, Irving Malsch, John H. Hall and Ada T. Yessler,

parents,

and "Mrs. Smith. 3

” ” . n Members of the Fortnightly Literary club will hear Mrs, Edwin M. Ransburg and Mrs. J. Emmett Hall speak at their meeting tomorrow in the Propylaeum. The subject will be “Off the Press.”

” = 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Holcomb recently returned to Indianapolis after spending five months in Mi< ami Beach, Fla.

Fred Pierpont To Be Speaker

Fred Pierpont, teacher at Warren Central - high . school, will address

. members of the National Association

of Women tomorrow.

Sorority .Board To Meet Here (T his Week

The executive board of Kappa Saturday in Dr. Merle Brown, preside at business sessions. at a. m. and 1:30 p. m, Special’ tribute will : at ‘the

the Columbia club

Terre Haute,

be paid to

os Charlotte Burford Blanghe Fuqua, Terre Haute; Miss Merle Gray, Hammond; Miss Mabel Holland, Ft. Wayne Additional Founders Miss Alma Koza, San Diego, Mis. Florence Long, Richmond; Miss] Angela Mensing, Bloomington; Miss Ethelwyn Miller, Franklin, ig Margaret Shepard, Evansville; | Nila B. Smith, Los Angeles, Dx. {Misses Anna and Floro Torrence, {Flora Drake and Anna R. Reade. Two retired state presidents will

' Lillian Brownfield, Chicago; |: and Miss |

Delta Gamma sorority will meet 0 : will | & 10

state foynders luncheon. | James They arcs sary Beemans Mun- | pj

Misses- Betsy Foltz, Connie mittee arranging the dance for th

Friday night in the Murat temple ballroom, '

Two Speakers Scheduled by W. D. C. Unit

|attend the meeting. They are Mrs |

+Edna McGuire Boyd, Greencastle,

{and Miss Drake. An exhibit of chap-|

ter scrapbooks is scheduled during; { the day. | Chapter presidents are expected from Bloomington, Indianapolis, | Michigan City, Térre Haute, Green- | castle, Vincennes, Muncie,

Koko- | Pt. Harrison

Two speakers have been scheduled by the community welfare department of the Woman's Department {club for its meeting Wednesday. It will be the group’s final session: for the season at the clubhouse? Mrs. Helen Moore, hostess at the service center, will

'mo, Crawfordsville, Richmond; New | discuss her work at the center, and

Albany, Vevay, South Bend, Lyons, Bedford, Hammond, Crown Point and Columbus.

of the annual state convention.

P.-T. A. News

“Rehabilitation Soldier” by Capt.

of the Américan will be the topic of a talk Earl D. Morton, Billings

The meeting will be held in lieu General hospital.

| Mrs, Harry G. Kennett and Mrs i Louis A. Fleury and their commit{tee will be hostesses for a 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Mrs. E. A. Carson will preside and

TODAY

Lowell show, pupils; William Sewell, master of ceremonies.

TOMORROW

linquency,” talk; election; musica. program, pupils.

bert Magenheimer, speaker. tion; music, Ben Davis quintet; soelal hour. Time Recreation,” J. Mark Cowan.

social hour. WEDNESDAY

Wayne Twp. high—8 p. m. Lt. AlElec- |

ithe program chairman is Mrs. | {Frank L Jennings. "At 2:45 p. m.,

school—8 p. m. ‘Amateur| Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs. Myron Cinnamon to

Jay Spring will sponsor a public | prayer service.

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Decatur Central—1:30 p. m. “Det The Bridal Scene—

Miss White To Be Bride

The announcements of an a

Warren Central—6:30 p. m. “Leisure |

Covered dish supper; business: |proaching marriage and a recent ¢ | Peanut butter cookies. wedding highlight the bridal news.!

Miss Marjorie White, daughter of

The meeting will be at 8 p. m. in |Bridgeport—8 p. m. . Program, Boy | Mrs. Adah L. White, 5407 Carrollton

the Columbia club. Mr. Pierpont’s | subject will) be “The Dumbarton

Oaks Proposals and the United Na-/|

dons Conference.” : Music. will be provided by Mrs. M. -D. Didway and Misses Naomi and Norma Jarvis. Christopher and Miss Eleanor Hardy are in charge of the program. The] féception committee Will include) Mrs. Guy A. Pettijohn, Mrs. Edward

Jssman, Miss Evelyn Israel and; | Franklin Twp.

Viiss Hazel Emeéns.

Jcottish Rite Ladies Will Hear Singer Earle Spicer, baritone, New York, |

vill give a musical program tonorrow at the last luncheon meet-

ng of the season for the ‘Ladies of|

he §cottish Rite. The luncheon will »¢ in the cathedral. Mrs. Ralph E. Hamill is chairman f the attendance committee and Irs. George L. Clark is co-chair-1an. Other committee members re Mesdames Fermor S. Cannon; ames C. Gipe, Miles W. Hockett, |

jeorge R. Lee, Harry. L. Orlopp,| | It will be the group's annual meet- | { home.

muy -Li. Roberts, A. M. Springer and | ‘red I. Willis. Mrs. Ezra H. Stewart will preide and Mesdames Eugene D. WiloX, J. R. Fenstermaker and Tracy Vv. Whitaker will be in charge of ae luncheon. ®

Wiss Kellam Speaker

Chapter AM, P.E.O. sisterhood, rill meet at 8 p.m, tomorrow with irs. Mark W. Gray, 5036 E. 14th st. fiss Ann Kellam will speak

IDENTIFICA

BRACELETS

A lovely and much appreciated

-man graduating this season,

Ladies—$3.00 fo $6.50

20% Federal Tax Included

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graders; Miss Olara Garden City—7:30 p. m.

~ gift for the young lady or gentle-

Gentlemen—$9.50 to" $20.50

NOVELTY CENTER, BA FLOOR :

and Girl Scouts, Brownies; hour. , Yds Crooked: Chee a tion, School for the Deaf. “Mother | Goose in Health Land,” 3d election. Installa- | tion; music, school band. Hickory college, Wayne Twp. 13—2| p. m. Musi¢, Mrs. Omar Rybolt; election. THURSDAY

p. m. Installation. University Heights—7:30 p. m. Business, installation; music, pupils. FRIDAY Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. In Methodist church. Speaker; health program; installation; social hour |

‘Security Conference

'To Be Discussed

“The San Francisco Conference’ will be the topic discussed by John K. Ruckelshaus on Thursday before members of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women. |

ing in the Hotel Lincoln. Mesdames Claude McLean, Florence Ritz and Belle Collins will speak on the patriotic conference held recently in Washington, and | Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will discuss “The | Life of May Wright Sewall.,” Mrs E. W. Cowley will preside.

Sorority Session Members chapter Q, P.E.O sisterhood, will meet tomorrow with | Mrs, James Rainey.

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TION

social ave, and Richard Rapp will be mar- |

jried Friday afternoon. The wedIdling’ “add be™ at 4 o'clock in the, | White home. The Rev. O. A: Trinkle, pastor of {the Englewood: Christian church, {will officiate. Miss Helen Stans[berry will be Miss White's only at- | tendant, and S. R. Watts will be |best man. The prospective bride- | groom is the son of Mrs, Watts, 4811 { E. Michigan st.

New Heéthel—7:30] 4d nu»

| Announcement has been made of | the marriage of Miss Betty Lorraine | aiery and Lt. Leslie E. Little Jr, n A.A.F, by her{ parents, Mr. and Mrs: Herman Hallberg, 5920 Ralston dr. Lt. Little is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Leslie E. Little, 958 rd.

The Rév. Orien

W. Fifer read the | Thursday |

Vows Mrs. Little afternoon in his The couple's attendants { were Miss Frances Hills and Hawes Dwinelt. a trip to Chicago.

‘Mrs. E. C. Rumpler Will Be Speaker Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will address members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, West Michigan Stréet Methodist church, on Wednesday. The session will be at !|8 p. m. in the church. Music’ will be provided by Misses Wilma Bell,*Grayce Heaton, Betty | Lou Burécham and Mary Lou Mar- | quette, There will be a tea after | the program.

{ . ‘Schedule Review

“How Dear to Our Hearts” (Kim- | roust will. be reviewed by Mrs, { Phillip 8. Hildebrand tomorrow for | the Alpha chapter of Gamma Kappa sorority. The event will be in {the Y.W.C.A. be | served at 6:30 p.m.

Dinner will

\ Plan Supper

The Janet Ada club members will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Greenwood community house. Mrs Arleen Roeder will be the hostess A covered dish supper’ will be fol-

{will be guests.

: a‘ Business Session

A busirfess meeting and ‘dinner {will be held by the Woman's Rotary club at 6:10 p.m, tomorrow in the | Woman’ s Department club,

1 aks you to help us supply if. a Praao for be and Terms i

Spetual Prices

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Committee Plans Dance for Friday

N. Audubon |

Lt; and Mrs. Little are on;

lowed by e¢ards. Members’ husbands

International Beauty Sohal |

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Peace Forum

Event Set for Friday At Claypool Hotel

A forum discussion on “Educa- | tiorl for Peace’. will be held Friday | |by the seventh distriet, Indiana «| Federation of Clubs, The meeting | ont open at 10 a. m. with the forum | at 11 o'clock in the Claypool hotel. | Among the speakers will be Dr.| |H. L. Smith, dean of the Indiana funiversity School of Education, He, Iwill discuss the need to train spe- | “| clalists to aid in the sclentific, technical and economic life of countries | dominated by the axis. The role of news agencies in maintaining peace will be Fred | Holt's subjéct. . Mr. Holt is news commentator and editor for WIRE. | Other Participants “Cradle Rocking vs. Power Poli- | | tics” will be the tople of a talk by Mrs. Lowell I. Thomas of” the | League of Women Voters. Judge’ H, Nathan Swaim will in-| | troduce the speakers and direct a question and answer period. He will| {close the program with a summary |of facts presented. The forum chairman, Mrs. W. D. | Keenan, - arranged the program. | Mrs. Clayton, H. ‘Ridge will preside | {at the 10 o'clock business session, Luncheon will be served with

Foster photo McCown and Connie Cadick (left to right) are members of the come grade school classes of Mrs. William Byram Gates. The party will be

| erward. Mrs. E. E. Lett is in charge! of luncheon reservations, The pro-|

gram is open to the public.

Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given

Annual Banquet,

Is Arranged By Alliance

{ The Alliance Francaise of Indianapolis will hold its annual banquet honoring winners of silver medals] awarded to high school and ‘college senfors. for proficiency in French on Friday. The event will be in the Marott|

THE WAY WE GENERALLY COOK BEETS is proof that we can hide-bound . with . tradition in food preparation. It is no telling how long we have been cutting off the stems from two to four inches, washing ‘them as well as we can, then" covering with water and cooking in a covered kettle until the beets are tender enough for the skins to slip off easily. Thousands of us like beets cooked m this way, Y. But] pope) and the awards will be prethere are a good many who think | —ser—— sented by Edward Petri. Mme beets “have an earthy flavor and | hot, garnished with cliopped chives. Marie Henry and Mrs. Charles Mar- | they "Just can't get enthus siastic | Serves 4, tin will assist. about them. ; “1 n= : | The winners and their schools inTry the ‘beet recipe in today’s | Hot milk sponge cakes: One c.! clude Miss Evelyn E. Petersen, But- | menus for a colorful springtime sifted cake flour, 1 tsp. baking ler university; Miss Patricia Mar-|

meal. powder, ki ll, 1s ¢ botled), shall, Franklin college; Miss Jean | ges, % X, heated ik not boliedl: over, Purdue university; John De “ 'SD, ys | Masie, Technical high school; Miss Sift together flour, baking powder June Allen, Shortridge: Albert L |

and salt. Place sugar in the small | Rabb Jr. . Park school: Miss Ann mixer bowl and add unbeaten eggs.’ Clark, Tudor Hall school; Miss | A narrow bowl is needed to allow Helen Walsh, Ladywood school, and! the beater to set well into the egg- | Samuel Toner, Sacred Heart school. sugar mixture. Beat with an eléc “IA dinner at 6:30 p. m. will precede | tric mixer or rotary beater at me- | the meeting.

dium speed for 10 mins. Mixture] ire —_) . : The speaker, Philippe L. Melville will be very light, fluffy and thick. | of Paris, will diseuss “The France |

If necessary; transfer to a larger! bowl before adding dry ingredients Tomorrow.” Mr. Melville is doing | and milk. Fold in the sifted dry|I®s€Arch work at Purdue. Maurice ingredients in 3 portions. { Nord will sing accompanied by Miss | Add the heated milk and almond |J2"€ Hampson and Mme. Yvonne extract and beat vigorously with a | Chamilovitch will preside. {spoon about 2 min., until thorough- | ily blended. This is a very thin batter. Pour at once into muffin pans lined with crinkle paper baking| cups or greased. Cups should be filled. Bake at 350 degrees F. for| Is Planned 15 mins. or until cake springs back when gently pressed on top with A benefit card party will be held fingers. Goal. apd frost if desired. 54 3 , my Thursday in Ayres’ du-

Yield: One and '3 to 2 doz. CUP gitorium by the Lisieux club. Mrs. cakes. 5

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y 2 2 ” TUESDAY MENUS Breakfast Orange juice. Hot cooked oatmedl. ast.

Luncheon Vegetable soup. Crisp craekers. { Apple, cottage cheese salad. ! Nut bread. Dinner

Braised heart. | Parsley buttered potatoes. | Quick Harvard beets (see recipe). | Cabbage slaw with sour cream dressing.

Benefit Party

Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. Today’s| ration points—4 red for heart, ” ” s -» WEDNESDAY MENUS

Breakfast

ruit sections. cooked eggs. Toast and jam.

| staat Soft MacDonald are the co-chairmen. Committees for the party include Mesdames Thomas M. Gillespie, william ¥. Fox and Arthur Masariu, awards; Mrs. Edward Shurman and Mrs. Joseph Williamson, bridge. Mesdames .Cecil Elliott, J. A. Lechner and Samuel Hinderliter, euchré; Mrs, Charles Koers and | Mrs. Raymond Kennedy, bunco, and Mrs. TimotHy McMahon and Mrs. Jack Clark, cards and .tallies.

Blue Bird Leaders 'To Meet Tonight

Luncheon Liver

Pen Women | oread. butter pickles. Plan Tea

Carrot and raisin salad : | : ouest tea will be given Satur-| Peanut butter cookies (leftover). A gue a Wi Siven Saly

day by members the Indiana branch, National League of American Pen Women. The event will be at 1:30 p. m. in the D. A. R. chapter house. Carl Graf will speak on “A Picture Evolves afd: will paint as he talks. - Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, Milk to drink: ‘Four ec. for each | 11 ghia Punerey ad plies y i 9 J +e | Victor ontani wi rovide child; 2 c for each adult. Today’), ie with Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn| Blue Bird leaders will meet at points—2 red for liver sau- i sage, 6 red for frankfurters presiding. 7:30 p. m. today at the Camp Fire ee or Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, hostess chair- |0fficé. Plans will be discussed for : 22 12 man, will be assisted by Mesdames | the Blue Bird “magic ring” to be Quick Harvard beets: Felix T. McWhirter, Paul T. Payne, | held May 26 in Block's auditorium. diced beets, 1-c. water, 2 tbsps.|Oscar Ahlgren, H. S. McKee and| Miss Doris Rushton and Miss vinegar, 1 tbsp. sugar, 4 tsp. salt, Oliver S. Guio. | Marie Stellmach are in charge of 1 tbsp.-cornstarch, 2 tbsps. butter,

| the May 26 program. Miss Marian 1 tbsp. chopped chives. \ 7 : | Baxter will preside. Wash and peel beets. Cut’ into P. H. N. A. Meeting At a recent meeting of the

%-in. dice, Add water, vinegat;| sugar and salt. Bring to a boil, re- | Public Health Nursing association, ducé heat. and simmer for ‘15 mins.|the special gifts committee anfor until beets are tender. Drain | nounced that one anniversary day {and -measure liquid, add water if had been completed and another necessary to make 1 e. liquid. Re- started in memory of Dr. Louis turn to beets and bring to a boil. Burckhardt. A day also has been Mix cornstarch with a small amount started for Mrs. Ethel Blinn. .The| of water. Add to the beets and cook | group's next meeting will be May until liquid is thickened and trans<|10 with Mrs. Eyank B. McKibbin, parent. Add butter. Serve piping|401 E. 56th st.

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of Dinner | Broiled frankfurters. New potatoes in jackets. {Green beans and onion rings. Quick chili sauce. Bread. Hot milk sponge “cakes (see recipe).

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FOR EVERY MEMBER

FOR WOMEN

FOR BOYS and GIRLS

"KKG Book Final St For Season

Election of Officers "Is Scheduled

Members of the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Kappa . [Kappa Gamma sorority will - hold :{their final meeting of the season April 24. The session; -at the Butler university chapter house, - | scheduled for tomorrow. There will be a covered dish din{ner at 8 p. m. with Mrs, Henri Herbert in charge of arrangements, Annual ‘reports will be given by | committee chairmen and officers {will be elected. 4 {| The nominating committee mem« rbers are Mrs; Fred T. Hill, chair | man; Mrs, G. B. Taylor and Mrs. | Thomas Murnane, Mrs, Harry E. Elliott will direct group singing, Meeting Hostesses The hostesses. will include Mrs, | Royer K. Brown, Mrs. James E. F. L. | Forsythe, Miss Norvella Judd and | Miss Janet Stayton, The alumnae TT | members are to take clothing to EVENTS the meeting for the Marion county collection for UNRRA. The group's army and navy coms CLUBS mittee is planning to furnish a recreation room at Wakeman General 'Delta Gamma Mothers, 13:45 p. n¥|hospital and alumnae are to con= Tues. Butler university chapter | tact the: committee if they have house. Progiam by students of | Appropriate furniture. The coms Arthur Jordan Conservatory of | mittee includes Mrs. Brown, chairMusic. . | man; Mesdames Thomas D. Stevenme i ’ son, Carl Hulett, Gayle- Wolfe, John Garfield Garden. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Prospect Street branch library, WV: Hillman, Frea T."Hill and E. M.

1125 Spruce st. “The Organiza- Schofield. tion of the Club,’ Miss Anna

Hosea. Mrs. Ivan Iliff, presiding: | | Pi Omicron Sor or ity Fourth anniversary. « ohm Her. 15€t8 Spring Frolic

ron Art museum. 12:30: Dp. m. | Business. 1 p.m. Wilbur Peat, speaker,

Heyl Study. Tues. Clubrooms, Rauh Memorial bldg. “The Tran-

sit he,” «| i Bi ion Io Peate,” Mis | The committe¢ in charge includes § Mrs. Burt Preston, chairman; Mrs, Hoosler Tourist, Noon Tues. Marott | Mabel LeMasters,. Mrs. Ruth Neff,

hotel. Book review, Mrs, James Misses Kight, Lorena Wagner ‘and H. Smiley. Luncheon. | Ann DuValle.

Little Flower Social. 1 p. m. Tues. | | Little Flower auditorium. Dessert- | bridge; card party. Review. Tues. Mrs. Alexander | Thomson, W. Kessler blvd, host- | ess. Program, Mrs. George T.| O'Connor. | To-Kalon. Tues. Mrs. Walter Teer, ! 5802 . Broadway, hostess. “Cathedrals,” Mrs. E. F. Neill. Tuet.. D. A R. chapter house. Book review, Mrs. Russell Sanders. Guest day.

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Miss Pauline Alberta Clements is the bride-to-be of Francis L. Arundal Jr. No date has heen set

is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ezra M. Clements of Indianapolis | and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arundale, _Arumanle, Denver,

A spring frolic is being planned $i for Wednesday by the Zeta chape ter of Pi Omicron sorority.

Jeanette Kight, 3630 Coliseum ave., will be the hostess.

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Laura Craig Poland, 4920 Central, hostess. Mrs. V. Warren Dawson, Mrs. Frank C. Albright, speakers.

MISCELLANEOUS

Book Forum. 1:30'p. m. Wed. Ayres’ | auditorium. “Young Bess” (Ir-| win), Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder.| Indianapolis Assn. of Insurance Women. Tues. Y. M. C. A. Francis W. Potter, Hartford, Conn, speaker. Dinner. National Women's Service 7:30 p. m. Tues. Cropsey torium, ‘Central Hbrary.

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