Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1945 — Page 12

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Society—

Miss Eleanor Winslow Will Be Feed At Pre-Nuptial Party Thursday Night

MISS ELEANOR FRANCES WINSLOW will be entertained at a linen shower given. by Miss Susannah Milner Thursday evening. The honor guest and Pfc. Theodore Noyes Townsend, A.A. F. will be married May 12 in the Presbyterian church in Coral Gables, Fla.

Among those who will attend the party in the Milner home are Mrs. Walker W. Winslow, the bride-to-be’s mother; Mesdames C. Harvey Bradley Jr. Earl Clark and Joseph E. Fisher, Misses .Dorothy Hendrickson, Elizabeth Macey, Agnes Alig, Elizabeth Meeker and

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. Thursday, May 10, has been set by Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Petersen for her marriage to Ensign Ress D. Stevens, U.S. N. R. The wedding will be at 8:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church with Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiating. Miss Petersen has chosen her sousin, Miss Joan Keller of Ladoga, as maid of honor, and the sridesmaids will be Miss Vena Egly, Geneva, and Miss Maxine Jemlow, Mrs. Carl J. Iserloth and Mrs. Russell 8. Kaster will give a tea - and linen shower next Sunday for Miss Petersen. The party will A 5 E >d se from 3 to 5 p. m. in the Iserioth home and Mrs Leon J. Heyne + 4 ngagcs ind Miss Keller will pour. The guests will include Mrs. William H. setersen and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens, mothers of the engaged t The .announcement of an en-| ouple, and Mrs. Romus A Keller of Ladoga: lgagement and pre-nuptial parties Also, Mesdames Fred S. Abendroth, Kenneth M Blades, Maurice are included in the bridal ‘news. > ‘DeMatte, Douglas Reid, Thomas Hindman, W. P. Hartz, Alistair | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wrabel of McQuistan, Chatles Ogle, BE F-Mat thine; Charles- L. Kraft, Vin- | Terre Haute Reve announced the a MAGEsEn chindiey, Geap dley, ~E:- W.-Gilson,. |ongagement _of their daughter, entry Haun and Fred Jeffrey, Misses Margie EP QUIT ue Hartz and Mary C. Arthur, { Anthony Gregg Tatman. Mr. Tatman, who is serving over-

arty to Honor Miss Weiss i lsegs, is the grandson of Mr. and | MRS. EUGENE C. MILLER will give a luncheon Friday for Miss Mrs. O. A. Powers of Danville. No lizabeth Bispham Weiss. Miss Weiss is theybride-to-be of Lt. (j.g.) |date has been set for the wedding. haries Daniel Knapp, U.8.N.R. They will be married May 5 in Foe

The Bridal Scene— Miss Wrabel, Sgt. Tatman

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ceremony in the Christ Episcopal church. Mrs. Miller's guests will » members of the bridal party including Mrs. Bruce Ford Brown, jsses Heberton Weiss, Polly Smith, ekwood.

A miscellaneous shower for Mrs. {Nunzio Charles Bruno Jr. was given Jane Johnston and Nancy yesterday by Mrs. Raymond De | | Julio, 1654 Loretta dr. Approximatelv 35 guests attended. Assisting Mrs De Julio was Mrs. George Siegman | Mrs. Bruno was Miss Louise Be{ber of Elwood before her’ mar riage | March 15 in HutcHinson, Kas.

” "2 F-4 » 2 s Members of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra's season ticket mpaign staff are working on renewal subscriptions for next season. 1e season ticket chairman is Mrs. T. Victor Keene and among her sistants are Mesdames Lindon Bailey, Hugh J. Baker, Henry T. snham, J. M. Bloch, George W. Bowman, John Brayton and Edward Campbell. #8 4 Also Mesdames Ralph M. Cole, Victor Deitch, Donald Drake, Mrs. Leslie E. Little will be hon-| _aarles F. Efrdymson, T. E. Fleck, Russell Fortune Jr., William H. lored at a bridal shower tomorrow bbs, William Goory, Jules T. Gradison, Montreau Hatt, Fletcher night in the home of Miss Theresa ydges, . Albert Holman, H. J. Hope, Robert Hunt, Robert Kahn, Reilly, 311 N. Arsenal ave. Mrs, chard King, Hollis Leedy, Albert Losche, W. H. Pearl, Laura E. Little was Miss Betty Hallberg. be\y, Paul Richardt, Fred K. Sale, Ralph M. Spaan, John 2 Storer ~~ |fore her marriage April 12. ., Bliss B. Wells i Stuart Wilson. Assisting Miss Reilly will be " » 8 8-4 Misses Garnett Hanna, Frances Miss atielire L. Losche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hills, Barbara Vance and Rosemary sche, has been chosen social head of Anderson house at Prin- Snyder. sia college in. Elsah, Ill. Miss Losche is a freshman there... . Miss Guests will include Mesdames artha McConnell recently was named secretary of the junior class Herman Hallberg, Harold Kundert, Denison university in Granville O. She is the daughter of Mr. Ralph O. Norcross, Ray Sandefer, d Mrs. John A. McConnell, william Argabright, Robert -Clark, | Mildred Ryan and Laura Botoroff. Others attending will be Misses {Marilyn Halcomb, Joan Freihage, | Marjorie Cain, Edythe Keyes, Isa-

and Patricia McGinley, Nelda | Thomas, Shirley Beeker, Anna Ha- | boush, * Doris Coffin, Janet DuGranrut and Jean Sullivan.

Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given

AN EGG CUTLET 1S MADE OF THE SAME MIXTURE as an egg State Ar tists oqueite—just a rich, thick white sauce, combined with chopped ird cooked eggs, chilled, divided into portions, shaped and crumbed | Dis lav Set 1en cGeep Or shallow fat fried. P ¢ J A cutlet is shaped fiat in a form that looks something like a pork- |

0p. Today we recomend egg cutlets with tomato sauce. The 38th ‘annual exhibition of = ¥ =z 8 {work by Indiana artists will open

TUESDAY MENUS Egg cutlets - with tomato sauce: May 5 at John Herron Art museum Breakfast One-fourth ¢. margarine, ; c. flour, and will contimue through June 3. i 1 c. milk, 1 egg, beaten, 4 tsp: salt,] Taday is the final day for rerange Juice. dash of pepper, 1/16 tsp. curry pow- ceiving eniry forms which were . ~ ady-to-eat cereal. der, 1% tsps. lemon juice, 4 hard [sent to ‘state artists and Wednesbe . mR toast, ai cooked eggs, chopped, 2 c. bread day » ““Luneheon crumbs, 3 .tbsps. shorteming. . and sculpture to ‘be recejved at the lack bean soup. : Melt margarine in top of dotible’ museum. ‘isp crackers. boiler and blend in flour. Add milk| A special exhibition of work done ixed raw vegetables in lettuce, - | gradually, stirring constantly until|in the art institute’s Saturday

A bird program will be given by

pecans, Set in a pan of hot water.| __ Bake at 350 degrees FPF, for 50 mins, .- Serve either warm or cold with top milk.

~ Ville at 8 pp m. Memorial ng. The speaker is a member of the Indiana Audubon ociety and the

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Eliza Baker. 8 p. m. Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers. | {Inter Alia. Tues. Mrs. Huron Ford

| belle’ Thrush, Helen Snyder, Evelyn Late Book. Tues. Mrs. L. W. Hul 5

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W. S. C. S., Meridian Street Irvington

is the. deadline for paintings Gamma. chap.,, Omega Nu Tau. 8)

{Chapter W, P. E. O. Tues.

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Churchwomen Set Card Party |at

Wednesday afternoon and evening over crumbs then add dates and yrs Walter Thompson “of Moores- by the April circle of the Holy Cross|{ Harry B. Mahan and Mrs, unit, National Council of Catholic | Maley, May 2 in the War | Women. build- parish hall, McKim sts.

chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. dames L. G. Evard, George Newton Edward Mulvaney and Mrs. George and Curtis Burke, table prizes, | Newton, bridge; Nationg} League | 1tY and Mrs. Ted Moran, euchre; | German and William Eich; cards CHALLENGERS of American Pen | Mrs. William Maley and Mrs. Ber-|and tallies; Mesdames W. B. She "Will | [nadine Mountain, lotto, and Mes- | Straughn, W, 'J. Weaver and C. J.|

dames Daniel Lehane, Victor Ham- | Richter,

the Home and | merle, Charles Maley ald Maurice | Alva Cradick, H. G. Kennett and oriarity,

EVENTS

CLUBS

— HO 5 Tues: Mrs. N.| 1. Miss Maxine Little's engagement to Sgt. Robert: L. Kirk has F. Schaefer, 4511“Broadway, host- | been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood §. Little. Mr. ess. “Birds of Mrs. | Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kirk, is serving in the Pacific area.

the Bible,” 1 John S. Mann Jr. Guest day tea.| NO wedding date has been set. (P. H. Ho photos.)

rland Homemakers. 3. m.| Thurs. Mrs. J. Preston Lentz, 179 | N, Post rd, hostess. Busingss; quiz; “white elephant” sale. 10:30] a. m. Abe Martin Riley Cheer] guild,

riage Feb. 17 in Our.Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. dafighter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Adrian, and Lt. Williams’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams; (Bretzman photo.)

3. A ceremony on will unite Miss Betty Anfi Laufer and Lt. Elmo B. Hessler, A. A. F. The Thurs. War! bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George T. Davis and Lt. Memorial bldg. “Image of Jose-] phine” (Tarkington), Mrs. | ard J. McDavitt.

Hessler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hessler. (P. H. Ho photo.)

How- 4. Mrs. M. G. Haboush has announced the engagement of her

daughter, €atherine,’to Pvt, Widy Rizk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rizk

of Cleveland. A wedding date has not been set. (P. H. Ho photo.)

5. The Wallace Street Presbyterian church was the scene last night for the marriage of Miss Betty Millér, WAC, and Pvt. Donald Pitts. The bride is the daughter of Arthur B. Miller, and the bride-

1:30 p. m. Tues. | | groom is the son of Perie K. Pitts. Pvt. Pitts is stationed at Camp | | i |

garten. “Let's Wardrobe,”

In the kinderRefurbish Our] subject,

Smithy 3700 E. 65th, hostess. Mrs.| Atterbury.

Frank Langsenkamp Sr, Mrs. Henry L. Simons, speakers. 6. Before her marriage March 10, Mrs. James H. Frost was Miss Alberta Singley. The wedding was in St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran church, Mrs, Frost is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Singley of Fountaintown. Lt. Frost is stationed at Quantico, Va., and the coyple will be at home in Fredericksburg, Va.

7. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Chadwick G. Hall are at home here following | their marriage Feb. 24 in Trenton, N, J. Mrs. Hall wag Miss Gwenfot h- | dolyn Beard and is the daughter of Mrs. Charles B. Kindred: Col. Hall's ers. 12:15 p. m. Wed. Y. M. C. A.| parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hall, Sioux Falls, 8. D (Kindred photo) Luncheon; guest day.

5318 N, Delaware, hostess. Earl Teckemeyer, speaker, lection; i. luncheon.

MISCELLANEOUS

2, Mrs, Paul E. Williams was Miss Mildred Adrian before her mar- | She is the !

Saturday in thé Tuxedo Park Baptist ‘church |

1D. of 1. Book |State Meeting This: Week

Sessions Scheduled At Claypool Hotel

The state convention of the Daughters of Isabella will-be held Friday through Sunday with headquarters at the Claypool hotel. : A reception at 8 p. m, Friday in the hotel's Riley room will open the event. The Mother Theodore circle will be the convention host, and Miss Catherine M. Fletcher, regent, assisted by past regents, officers and members will receive the guests. The reception will honor Mrs. Carolyn B. Manning, New Bedford, Mass., national regent, and delegates and officers will be presented.

Business Sessions

Miss Fletcher will open %he 9 a. m. business session Saturday, following registration in the chateau room. The state regent, Mrs. Anna Beers of Gary, will preside. Aftef a 1 p. m. luncheon, there will be another .business meeting. Saturday evening, the convention delegates will

theater at Cathedral high -sehool.:-

Plan Breakfast The Rt. Rev. Msgr. August R. Fussenegger will conduct mass for the group at 7:30 a. m. Sunday in St. John's Catholic church, The

| give the sermon. Breakfast will be served at 9 a. m, {in the Riley room and the guests

G. O.P. Group | will include Msgr. Fussenegger, the Rev. Sheridan, the Rev. Fr. Michael To He 2ar Speaker W. Lyons and Mrs. John W. Trenck

of Chicago. - Speaker Hobart Creighton of the Following the breakfast, guests Irdiana house of representatives | Will visit St. Elizabeth's home. Tea {will address the Indiana Women's will be served there from 1:30 yntil 13:30. p. m. by- members of the | Republican club at 2 p. m. Thurs- | ‘Mother Theodore circle. {day in the Columbia club. He will discuss various phases of . {the recent session of the legislature. Red Cr 08s Class | Mrs. Verl Cooper of Frankton will {preside and Mrs. Harry Crumpacker | canning lis program chairman. H®%esses will | | Wednesday at the Citizens Gas and {be Mesdames Samuel Fletcher, | {Coke utility. The course will be {William H. Link, Anna Selko and | under the direction of the Red

\Harry W. Dragoo. { Cross. : =

Mrs. Bonne Stepp will instruct a class “which will open

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Meth- | odist church. 12:30 p. m. Wed:| t the church. “For All of Life,”

Pe SORORITIES I.T.-S.C. Group Will Hear T. alk By Mrs. Noble Reynolds

La The appearance of an initiation ‘and a card party club activities.

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chap., Epsilon we Omicron. Tues. Mrs. J. W. Auble, 44 S. Ritter, hostess. “Journey Among Warriors” (Curie), Mrs.| W. H. Colsher.

p. ni. Wed Mrs. Robert Harbison;

5164 Winthrop, hostess. Carnival.| ter, International Travel-Study: club, Wedneslag,. ARS group TRL qaee

Lambda chap, Omega Nu Tau. 7{ at 11:30 a. m. in Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. Ralph Linder and. Mrs. cu

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Mrs Noble Reynolds will address members of the Isle of Capri hap)

p. m. Wed. Mrs. Robert Anderson, 8510 Pendleton pike, hostess. Rush | party.

Ahern will be hostesses. The chapter's new officers tn- | Mrs. | dent: Mrs. Ralph Whittaker and|the Y. W. Mrs. William V. Covert, 5139 Winthrop, | Mrs. Grover Parr, first and second | will be the meeting chairman. hostess. Mrs. Virginia Brackett |vice presidents; Mrs. C. R. Ander- | Green, speaker, | son and Mrs. Pi Omicron. 8|cording and corresponding secre- kins, Emily Kearns, p. m. Tues. Woman's Department | taries. | Mitchell, Betty Nicholson, club. “Economic Developments,’ '| Mrs. Ralph Hahn, | Pruente, Harriett Pratt, Dr. M. O. Ross. Iota Gamma | George Agnew, chapter, hostess. Harvey, presiding. tion -delegate. Psi Iota Xi, 7 p.

m. | - ues 5 v ~|» The annual spring card party of Tues ws Robert Suth, 3755) {the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc, ‘Music Club Plans

Washington blvd, hostess. Dintoa {is being planned for May 4. It will] S ring Program ner; bridge. be at 2 p. m. in Ayres’ auditorium. P g £

Proceeds from the event will go

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Bridgeport. [ Mrs. W. B. Peake with Mrs. Walter given | Zimmerman as co-chairman. Committee members include Mrs

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tickets; Mesdames D. The event will be in the !Jolly, Frank Bird and A, W. Toehs,

E. Washington and | special; Mesdames W, J. Over- { mire, F. E. Crawford, R. C. Smith charge of Mrs. Harry Ware,

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The Quest. club of the Y. W. C. A. { clude Mrs. Herman Bischof, presi- { will have initiation Wednesday in Owen J. Harvey

Among those to be initiated are Melvin Guthrie, re-| Misses Nellie Biltithier, Leona JenDorothy Martha Florence auditor, and Mrs. | Peters, Clara Stambaugh, Rosemary Miss Augusta | Jack Thurston, I. T.-S. C. federa-| Terman and Mary Wilson and Mrs.

The annual spring program of to the Julia Jameson nutrition camp | the Irvington Music club wil be "The chairman is given at 8 p. m. Friday in school 57. Participants will be Kelvin Masson, Richard Orton, Misses Thelma H. B. Helkema, Mildred Shultz and MilCc. dred Allen Mrs. Payl E. Dorsey Helen Thomas Martin. Program arrangements 'are in

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g bars. mixture thickens. Pour part of hot|classes opened yesterday and will Dinner 7g cutlets with tomato sauce (see constantly. Pour back inta double gijrector of education work with boiler, mix weil and cook 2 mins.|chijldren, is in charge of the exhibit arsley buttered new potatoes. 9 . reen beans and onions cept bread crumbs and shortening. ors, cut paper designs and clay yi Chill thoroughly in refrigerator.| . dels by grade school pupils. read. nf hubarb strawberry meringue, crunhe, Chill gan. on fy 3 M | ranged" for teachers, parents and shortening until a golden DIOWN.| ipo. interested persons April 29 uld; 2 ec. for each adult. Today's made tomato sauce, : ition points—30 blue for tomatoes. . » Judges for the Indiana artist ex- : hibit this year will be Richard LaWEDNESDAY MENUS bread, 3 eggs, ¥ c. brown sugar, % Bl Nacho I, salt, % tsp. mace, % tsp. cin-|SCNOO! OF AT} 10 AVAS » 1h Ly Breakfast 1p P . 5D and Frederick Taubes, New York, " dates (cut in pieces), '5 c. pecans, rench toas i , n oast nd jam, chopped. : ancheen s Bird Program Set Place in buttered 8-in. baking dish.| yn _ | 0 reamed peas, Beat eggs slightly and add sugar, For May bd rusty rolls, Dinner. iweet-sour veal heart, Buttered spinach. folded vegetable salad. date bread pudding (see recipe). |To Address P.-T. A Milk to drink: Three c, for each| py perso ShybekayAPurdue university professor : n on, | : ation points—2 red for 1 lb. heart. psychology, will address members of Mrs. Emsley Johnson fathers’ night program, d - The. session will begin at 7:30| Mrs, Thompson Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr. has CY tion of the Seventh-Day Adventist Yee: clected president of the Whee | Vill di discuss “miseducation in Ger-| nool. p many.” A memorial service will be ne Se it Harrison ehapier 1). AR action, and servicemen from Stout in q er new officers are Mrs.| fe1q will give a musical program. | “Household Hints and Shortcuts” rence L. Clark, first and second vice| The study group of the school! meeting ‘of the East Cumberland presidents; Mrs, James Edwin As-|44 P.-T. A. will meet at 9:30 a. m.| Homemakers’ club Wednesday at | Woodsmall, treasurer, and Mrs.| Geraldine Eppert will speak on William F. ‘Kegley, membership | “Some of the Problems of the Prin-

mixture onto beaten egg, stiTIng close May 6. Miss Anna Hasselman, recipe). i pe longer. Add rest of ingredients eX-|ghich includes drawings, water colwredded cabbage salad. y Shape into cutlets and rol] in bread , special program is being arMilk to drink: Four ec. for each|Makes 8 cutlets. Serve with’ home-| ~~. ~ 8.8 8 ate brea udding: Three <¢ Date a Pp 5: ey, instructor of ¢the . Corcoran ; ' namon, 2!2 c¢. milk, heated, 2 c. : rapefruit halves, writer, and lecturer on art subjects. Toast bread and cut into cubes. ‘arrot ‘souffle. salt, mace, cinnamon and milk. Pour| resh chilled apples, imerican fried potatoes. v y Ir «TAY ve bread Purdue Professor ‘hild; 1 c. for each adult. Today's|, ' Af ass of industrial the school 84 P.-T. A. Friday at a Heads D. A. R. Gr Schoo sociaroup o'clock in the school. Dr. Shybekay | : 1 associa and Distaff committee of the Caro-| eld for boys missing or killed in| Club Meeti Thomas G. Harvey and Mrs. Law- a 0. 40 | will be discussed at the 1:30 p. m pinall, secretary; Mrs, Barrett| Wednesday in the school. Miss|fjjjer's restaurant, chairman, cipal and the Teacher.”

Mrs. Martin Hostess =| The V-5 Mothers’ club will make | [plans for a Mother's day program | )|at the: meeting at 1:45 p. m

. | | Wednesday in the home of Mrs. | i L A S 4 N Ee WwW S | over H. Martin, 949 E, 34th st, 3 1. T.-8. C. Election, . |

Election of officers will be held | by the Federation of the Interna- | | tional Travel-Study club at 8 p. m. { tomorrow in parlor A, .Hgfel Lin- | coln,

1) of U. Meeting

Mrs. Stella Rariden presided this afternoon at a meeting of the Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. | The session was in Ft. Friendly.

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