Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1945 — Page 16
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, Reservations Made for Opening Of Junior Civic Theater Play
A NUMBER OF RESERV ATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the Junior Civic theater's production of “The Stranger Princess.” Mrs. George Fotheringham is directing the play which will open Saturday morning in the theater. Reservations for the openings performance include those of Mesdames John D. Colvin, Robert Mc-
Gregor and Max Hosea. Also, Mesdames Kurt Pantzer, G. F. Romy, L. L. Wahle, John 8. Williams and Kenneth L. Woodring, Miss Toni Coyle, Miss Diana Kammins and Don Siegel. Among those who have made reserva-tions-for Saturday afternoon are Mesdames Lucille Anderson, Howard Bates, Richard Boatman, Malcolm G. Campbell, L. S, Engmark and Virginia Brackett Green Others include those of Mesdames Robert Hall, BE. 8. Hildretly, Paul Holtsclaw, Robert Isaacs, Sam Kroot, Emmett Lamb, F. D. Leete Jr, Floyd Lively, Paul Mode, W. S. Remington, John Rohm, J. F. Railings, R. L. Shuttleworth, Erwin Stout, -T. F. Stricker, Harry Wade, G..C. Waterman and Gaylord Wood, Misses Donna Marie Zeyen, Marilyn Fesler, Georgia Ann Thompson and Suzanne Schmutte, Tommy Leonard, Robert Davis, Jack Summerfield and Ben R. Turner, Mrs. Ted Philpott has made reservations for a group of 26 Tudor Hall students,
P. Gregg, Willlam Ingham, Norman
» s » ou ~ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Wood are among those who wil enters tain guests Saturday night at the Woodstock club's spring dance and buffet supper. In their party will be Messrs, and Mesdames Erwin Stout, Hugh Carpenter, Grier Shotwell and Wilbur Peat. Other reservations have been made for the dance by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman 8. Ayres and Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Thomson. or? .
Party. Will Honor Eleanor Winslow MISS EUGENIE McCARTHY will be night at an informal party for Miss Eleanor Winslow will become the bride of Pfc. Theodore Noyes A A. F, on May 12 in the Presbyterian church in Coral Gables, Fla. Among the invited guests are Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Misses Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, Marvbelle Neal, Betty Macey and Dorothy Hendrickson. Mrs. Fisher will give a April 28 in the Propylaeu Milner also will entertain for Miss Winslow. ss #5 = ? ® =» = rg Miss Mary. Ellen Kennedy will be the honor guest Saturday at a luncheon and china shower to be given by Mrs. Lawrence O'Keefe and Miss Josephine Welch. The party will be at the Highland Golf and Country club. The honor guest and Ensign John M. Ryan, U. S. N. R,, will be married April 80 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Those who will attend the party are Mrs. William E. Kennedy, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mesdames R. E. Tacke, John A. Welch, William H. Holland, Robert E. Axtell, John Flynn, Harry ¥ Scott, Jr., John M. Haffner and Francis B. Quinn, Misses Virginia Davis, Jeanne Scott, Betty O'Connor and Nancy Ragan.
the hostess tomorrow Frances Winslow. Miss Townsend,
luncheon and miscellaneous shower on
At Herron Museum . . . MRS. CHARLES LATHAM IS CHAIRMAN of the host and hostess committee for the gallery talk at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the John Herron Art museum. Scott McCoy, director of Holliday park and betany teacher at Technical high ‘school, will give an illustrated lecture on “Spring Flowers of Holliday Park.” Other mem-
bers of the committee for the day are Messrs. and Mesdames E. H. ~
Kemper McComb, Roger Wolcott and Russell Ryan. : Dr. Roy Robbins, head of the history department at Butler uni. versity, will address students of the art school and guests at 8 p. m. tomorrow. The speaker's topic will be “The American . Pioneer.” The lecture is the first of a series on topics suggested by the students, ” 2 2 : 5 = ” The annual meeting of the Southern club will be held Saturday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. and there will be an election of officers, 2 = = 2 2 2 The Officers” Wives club will have a social meeting at 8 o'clock next Tuesday night in the Hotel Lincoln. The group will make favors for patients in the Veterans hospital -and the Bunker Hill naval hospital. : 4 » =» 8 3 Mrs. Harry A. May will be the hostess tomorrow night at a meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter, Sigma Kappa sorority, Otficers will be elected and Mrs. Louis A. Weiland will assist the hostess.
Phi Delta Beta Sets - Initiation Services
Initiation sersices will be held tomorrow by Phi Delta Beta ority. The event will follow a dinner in the Cottage restaurant in
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Harry Polley, Hubert Owens, Harmon and Noblesville, Santa Provenzano,
The arrangements chairman, Mrs. an Mii dred Lockwood
for the "bride-to-be. Miss Susannah
J B. Waid, will be assisted by Mrs. Mfs. | Irene Stuart and Mrs. Jack Loveys
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a “Li'l Abner” dance Friday night in the Howe high
Mari Knight, Miss Patricia Miller and George Spradling. ' The
Irvington assembly will sponsor the event which is to be held from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Assisting on the
committee are Misses Lavina Amn Rervan.
Booram, Others are Dan Coffey, John Zellar, Dave Cull and Hugh Moreillon,
Patty Andrews, Mary Jane Hill, Betty Lou Eisenhut and Lou
Brid: al Shower | Will Honor Miss Fletcher | A ervetal shower will be given | tom night by Miss Rosemary
| corr 4022 Central ave, for Miss { Rosemary . Fletcher. Miss Fletcher
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: and T Thomas J. Cholis will be mar-
|ried S turday in the St. Joan of Arc i church: { Mrs. Michael Carr will assist her | daughter. The guests will be Mrs F. J. Fletcher and Mrs. Mary Cholis, mothers of the engaged couple: Mesdames Edward Fletcher, Law- | rence Fletcher, William Cholis, Nick Cholis and George Shaffer. Also Mesdames Harry Wilson, Russell Bertram, Edgar McNamara, | Robert Quillman, Anne McNamara, John Carson, George Rice, George | Clark. Louis Reinhold, Eugene Stanifer and Charles Damm. Others who will.attend are Misses Helen ‘Rita Swartz, Mary Barrett, { Mdrgaret Gibbons, Lois Haffner, Ruth Preston, Jean Little, Katherine Mahan, Evelyn Pang, Virginia | Horne, Gertrude Walpole, Georgia {Cholis, Stacy Cholis, Gertrude Staab, Martha Jo Neordyke and Margie Lauer.
Dinner Tomorrow
| An initiation dinner will be given | at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Shef- | field inn by Alpha chapter, Omega | Phi Tau sorority.
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© EVENTS
CHURCH GROUPS ¢ Methodist W. S.C. S. the church circle reports, program by
Apron card parties. 8 p.m, Sat 10a. m In Forester hall. Card party Execu- . CLUBS ja Brookside Mothers, 8 p.m, og Brookside community house. Red : Cross benefit fashion show and Philip Neri April circle. 2 and 8, hook review, “Image of Josephine,” In school auditorium by Mrs. Sylvia: M. Partlowe. » Bridge. Pri. At
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Indianapolis - Readers. Wed. Mrs | Carey .S.. Frye, 2630 N. Alabama, hostess. “George M. Cohan” by *Mrs. George. E. Maxwell, “Ward Morehouse,” by “Mrs, Herbert G Swan.
offered to a student of the Indiana Anglo-India chap, I,T.-S.C., 1. p.m
Central college English department
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League of American has been presented to Mrs. Dennis Bogle. The Fred Pettijohn, at the recent annual spring festiv program held in the school. Bogle is Fred L.
Sdt. Mrs. Homer Higman, 4459 College, hostess. Luncheon. ‘Interpreting China,” by Mrs. Noble Reynolds. Netherlands chap, I.T.-S.C. Wed | At Y.W.C.A. Mrs. Arthur Remwas made by Mrs. | mel speaker. branch president, ' a] Valencian chap, I. T.-8. C. 7:30 p.m Thurs, | Mrs. Clifford Scholey, 1210 N. Downey, hostess. Rev Charles B. Patterson, speaker.
the Indiana branch, National Pen Women, | Janet
award Mrs.
the. daughter of Bishop Dennis, Northwest United
Brethren area, and Mrs. Dennis, 800 Irvington Catholic Woman's Study.
Middle dr., Woodruff Place. Three other awards were made
at,
Fergus Falls, Minn., was chosen the Irvington outstanding senior man, {Kathryn Dale, Plainville, standing The outstanding freshman Miss’ Eileen Mr. Indianapolis.
1 p.m; Wed. Mrs. J. G. McNutt, 5438 Lowell, hostess. “Blessed Are the Meek,” by Mrs. A. J. Ullrich Mother Study. Wed Mrs. C. E. Thomas, 738 N. Gra“ham, hostess Book review by “Mrs. Malcolm Arthur Mothers of Boy Scout Troop 62. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. K. R. Lancaster, 631 E. 70th, hostess. Election; musical program; tea -
the - program. Richard Smith, and Miss the outsenior girl. girl is Pollard, daughter of
ang Mrs... O. H. Pollard,
New Century. Wed Mrs. O. C,
| Wartime Ealing 22,
4 Metd Given > Woman's Advatics.
Neier, 5506 University, hostess. “Clock Makers,” by Mrs. Ernest Kindergarten Mothers Thurs. In the kinderrten Lune heon; business meei~ G. F. Kempf. Wed. Mrs, H.R. Pierce, 3541 Birchwood, hostess
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to-eal cereal
toast
ReadyRaisin : Luncheon Cream of corn soup Cucumber sandwiches Applesauce
Cup cakes (leftover), «
Dinner Macaroni’ loaf (see recipe Escalloped tomatoes. Buttered broccoli Perfection salad Crusty rolls Cinnamon rolls gy a & FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast Orange slices Griddle cakes and hot sirup
Luncheon Browned rice with eggs and mushrooms Celery sticks. Cinnamon rolls (leftover). y Dinner Fish and sauerkraut (see recipe). Boiled potatoes.
Buttered green peas. Mixed green salad.
rRye bread Baked apples.
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sh of paprika, Melt brown. marjoram, dill Place into baking dish, on top. degrees F. mins. | and paprika and place under broiler for about
Mts. Claude Milier, leader. Woodruff Place Woman's. -2 p.m Wed In Woodruff ‘community
house. Bridge party. Mrs. Ernst Michelis, hostess J SORORITIES Butler alumnae, Alpha Chi Omega 8 p.m, Thurs. Mrs. Willim F. Woolley, 4137 Rookwood, hostess. Election, Alpha Tau chap. Alpha Zeta Beta 8 pm, Wed. At YM.C.A. Mrs Iva Roberts to- preside Add milk Alpha chap, Chi Phi Gamma 8 p.m, today. Mrs. Willilam-War- * ren, 3839 Fairview dr. hostess. Zeta chap. Phi Delta Pi." 7:30 p.m Wed. In Lemcke bldg. Business meeting. Beta Beta chap. Three thsps Mrs. William H flour, % c.| Riley ave salt, Beta chap.,
Wed Mrs.
8 - J Six oz. macaroni, 3 tsps. salt, *z lb. hammeat fat, 2 tbsps 1-16 tsp. pepper, , beaten.
water, r. 112 tbsps , 3% ¢. milk, p. grated onion, 3 eggs
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Serves 4 - Pi Omicron. FriWebb, 938 N Dinner Theta Nu Chi. 8 p.m., Lois Hooker, hostess.
tbsps minced, 4 tsp la tSp marjoram, 1 pt halibut, 15 tsp. salt : ; tsp. dill ; 3 margarine, og flour ani Luncheon Add onion, salt, pepper Mrs. Jack A. Goodman, seed and sauerkraut. Kessler blvd, putting fish and bake in a 350 about 40 to 45 sprinkle fish with salt
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council meeting.
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will entertain, mem-| bers of the state council of the In-| society’s | 's committee tomorrow at: a annual |
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Past Prosident Ot Auxiliary To Be ‘Speakert
Talk. Will Be Heard By Sorority Board | Mrs.
Lawrence Smith, Racine,
Wis., past ‘national president of the!’
American. Legion auxiliary, will ad|dress executive board members of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority Saturday. - The meeting will be in the | Columbia club, | Dr. Merle Brown, Terre Haute, state president, has announced com[mittee chairmen for the ye#r. Miss {Inez ‘Ahlering, Evansville, is chair-|man-of the auditing committee.
| Chairmen Listed | Others are Miss Elizabeth PeterMiss Mil-| m {dred Dahlberg, Michigan City, initi-| {ation; Miss Margaret’ Sweeney, Jef-| fersonville, ‘legislation; Miss Ruth Kirtley, Lawrenceburg, letters, pub- | lications and publicity. | Miss Antoinette Semortier, South | Bend,. membership; Miss Leah Cur- | { nutt, ‘Greencastle, music; Miss Hazel | Landin, West Lafayette, national [convention affairs. | Miss Amelia Hartz, Logansport, | necrology; Miss Alma Mont, La | | Porte, nominations; Mrs. Katherine | Youngman, “pioneer women; Miss Mary McBeth, Terre Haute, program, | - Others Appointed
Br. Ruth Strickland, Blooming- | | ton, progress; - Mrs, Marian Einsel, Madison, research® Miss Gertrude Johnson, Logansport, and Miss Alberta Cannon, Vincennes, redistricting and organizing Miss Neva Sexton, Kokomo, and! Dr. Brown are ex-officio members | of the permanent fund group and the appointed members are Miss! Mary Beeman and Miss Elizabeth Meloy, Muncie, arid Miss Katherine: Cain, Jeffersonville, An ex-officio * member of the scholarship committee is Df. Brown. Miss” Kathryn Coulter, Richmond: Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, West Lafayette; - Dr. Ruth Strickland, Bloomington, and Mrs, Charlotte Burford, Terre Haute, are appointed members. !
Miss Holder To Be Feted
Miss Katherine Clyde Holder: will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower to be given Saturday by Miss Kathryn Hill and Miss Martha Davis. The party will be in Miss Hill's home, 3622 Kenwood ave. and her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hill, will assist. Miss Holder
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{chairman for the unit,
Photo Reflex whoto. Before her marriage March 15,
Mrs. Nunzio Charles Bruno was Miss Louise Beber, daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs: William Beber of
Elwood. Mr. Bruno, aviation machinist's mate 2-c, U, 8. N,, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Bruno of Indianapolis. The wedding was in St. Theresa’s Catholic church in Hutchinson, Kas. The couple ‘is £t home in Hutchinson,
Legion Groups—
Four Meetings
Are Booked By Auxiliaries
Four American Legion groups have scheduled meetings for| tomorrow and Thursday The John Holliday Jr. and the post members will hold a dinner meeting in the Advent Epis-
copal parish house at 6:30. p.m. to- |}
morrow. © Scott McCoy will speak on ‘Native Plants of Holliday Park.” “Separate meetings of the post and auxiliary Will be held. following dinner,
Mrs. Fred Kuhf, dr, will entertain auxiliary Thursday at a day luncheon
Patiin her Mrs. Nell Rutt, Pan-American will be In charge of the program,
“The Philippines.”
Irvington unit will ‘hold its 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in home, 124 S. Downey ave. rangements committee Mesdames Bayard Marsh, | Eaple and Eugene Denari.
April card
The Indianapolis post 4 auxiliary
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1945 "5
Zeta Beta hn fd
Will Initiate Six Pledges
P.E. 0 Chapters Arrange Sessions
Beta Chi, business and professional women's organization, will initiate six pledges at services Thursday at 7:45 p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln, The pledges who will become members in the service are Misses Edith Wood, Charlotte Meyer, Mae Goodpasture, Mary Cassel, Faye English and Grace Boston. Mrs. Elsie Wallace, chapter presi= dent, will be in charge. Her assistw ants will be Mrs. Anna Fay Taylor, Mrs. Ella Mae Holt, Misses Edna
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and Mrs. Bu will speak on [iC
Mehr, Lucile Scott, Eleanor Pyle {and Elizabeth Richardson. At a reception for the new meme bers Mrs. Clara Benz will serve a8 | hostess, assisted by Mesdames Roy Holt, James Millican, William A. Steele and Patricia White and Miss Betty Ludwick.
Mrs. Frank T. Smith, 514 N, | Campbell ave., will entertain meme | bers of Chapter V, P. E. O., Sister= | hoods at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
Members of Chapier F, I. E. 0, Sisterhood, will be ‘Entertainegd to« morrow at a 1 p. m. luncheon in the home of Mrs. Jesse E. Martin, 510 W. 44th st. Mrs John Edwards will be in charge of the program and the ase sistant hostesses” will be Mesdames Gibson Adams, Bert C. Johnson and E. B, Palmer.
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April 25 in the home of the bride-to-be’s uncle and aunt, Dr. and, Mrs. L. G. Hunter, Milan. The guests will be Mrs. W. R.! Holder and Mrs. M. J. Reese, moth ers of the engaged couple; Mrs. |
the War Memorial building. Mrs, | Fred Ludtke will speak on “Cuba.”
Fiction Club to Meet
The Story-A-Month club will
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Olive Davis, Mrs. Margaret Billings, A meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the |
Misse: Virginia Reese, Thomas, Jane Sumner beth Milles. Also Misses Ann Dorn, Myrene| Laverett, Evelyn Petersen, Joan Freihage, Virginia « et,” Sue Canny, Virginia Mitch®ll, Lorna Dahistrand and Betty Parkins: os
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Two Will Speak Mrs. H. H. Arnholter and Mrs. W. L. Appel will, be the speakers tomorrow at a-meeting of the school | 84 P.-T. A. study group. The meeting, at I. a. m. will *close the group's activities for the year.
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Mrs. George Rinier, 7101 W. Tist st, will. pe hostess at 7 p.m. tomorrow for Gamma Beta Chi sorority members
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