Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1945 — Page 14
. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1065 ‘Head Home Economics Club
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Council of Women Officers Are Elected
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Lt. Alexander Holliday, Carol Franklin WHI Be Wed Saturday i in Washington
MISS CAROL YATES FRANKLIN of Washington and Lt. Alexander Rieman Holliday, U.S. N. R., will he married at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the choir of the Washington Episcopal cathedral. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Harris Franklin of Washington, and Lt. Holliday is the.son of Mrs. Alex-
ander R. Holliday. Mrs. Holliday and her daughter, Mrs. W. K. Welliver, left 'yesterday to attend the wedding. There will be a reception after the ceremony, snd the couple will be at home at. 31 Concord ave, Seambridge, Mass, Miss Franklin attended the Potomac school mn © Washington and was graduated from St. Catherine's in Richmond, Va. She is a ‘member of the Washington Junior league. (The prospective bfidegroom is a graduate of Williams college and the Harvard Business school. He is stationed in Quincy, Mass,
Theodore Marbaughs Will Entertain MR. AND MRS. THEODORE MARBAUGH will entertain at a dinner Saturday evening honoring Miss Mary Ellen Kennedy and her fiance, Ensign John M. Ryan, U. 8. N. R. The couple is to be married "Monday in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church: The dinner will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club. The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kennedy, the bride-to-be’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ryan of Mahaney City, Pa., Ersign Ryan's parevts; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Heathman T. Allen, Mesdames J. J. Sommer, John Haffner and Taw: rence Q'Keefe and Miss Sosepiiine Welch. " . = n = ” re ESRB tr sey inslipaang her: Tmather, Mrs. Walker-W, Whitlow. will: leave M&y'-9rfor 5 NEY C6 Winslow and Pfc. Theodore Noyes Townsend, A. A. F. will be married in the Presbyterian church there on May 12. Miss Elinor Townsend, LeRoy, N..Y., the prospective bridegroom's sister, will be Miss Winslow's only attendant,
Tudor Hall Play Cast Named
THE CAST HAS BEEN, ZK ANNOUNCED for “The Pirates of Penzance,” to be given May 5 by the Prelude and Masquers clubs of Tudor Hall school. The operetta, by Gilbert and Sullivan, will be presented at 8:15 p.m. in the school auditorium, The leading roles will be portrayed by Misses Mary Jean Milner, Natalie Griener, Genie Scheidenhelnmi*and Sue Ramey, Miss Joanna Cole, Peru: Miss Robin Good, Robinson, Ill.; Miss Martha Earl, Anderson; Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville; Miss Margaret Burns, Gosport, and Miss Sylvia Folz, Cincinnati. Miss Sara-Jane Haven will direct the music with the dramatics in charge of Miss Nell McMillan Frazier and Miss Jane Arrowgmith directing dancing. The design and construction of the stage gets is under the direction of Mrs. Elisabeth Willsey, The student staff members include Miss Doris Palmer, assistant director; Miss Maura Quinn, business manager; Miss Mary Harrell, technical director; Miss Jeannine -Grinslade, property manager; Miss Betty Ann Arensman, costume chairman, and Miss Betty Lyn Hargitt,
T.V, Reese, Miss Holder To Be Wed
Vows Will Be Read By Bride’s Father Times Special > MILAN, Ind. April 25.—The Rev. W. R. Holder will read the vows at 6 o'clock tonight uniting his daughter, Katherine Clyde, and Pfc. Thomas Vyn Reese. The ceremony will be here in the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Hunter, uncle and aunt of the bride. Miss Holder is the daughter of the Rev. Mr." and Mrs. Holder, 5703 E. Washington st, Indianapolis, and Mr. Reese's parents are Mr. and Mrs. M.- J. Reese, 5417 Hibben ave, Indianapolis./ Lt. R. M. Holder, U. S. N. R,, will give his sister in marriage. She will wear a white gown fashioned with a satin bodice, net yoke, threequarter length sleeves and full” net skirt.
Matron of Honor The Home Economics club held its spring guest day meeting this | afternoon in the home of Mrs. Odin F, Wadleigh, 4220 Roland rd. | Among the club's néw officers are Mrs, Norwood Hawkins (right), president and founder, and Mrs. Harry E. Weier (center), treasurer, |
Mrs. Frank J. Haight (left) is the group’s war activities chairman.
New officers of the Indianapolis Council of Women, elected at a’ board meeting held yesterday, are shown here. They are (front row, left to right) Mrs. Harry F. Nolen, recording secretary, and Mrs. M. J. Reese, president; (middle row, left-to right) Mrs, J. Francis Huffman and Mrs. Claude Franklin, first and |attached to bands of braided satin second vice presidents, and (rear row, left to right) Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter J. {and will carry a bouquet of valley Mercer, corresponding secretary. | hes and white iris.
| Mrs. R. M. Holder will be the Joan MeKamey | The Bridal S cene matron of honor. Her dress will [s I Miss Charlotte Elaine Cox-Se
be of pink net made with a sweetTs Brides June 2 for Her ding
heart. neckline, fitted basque, threeNavy Otticer Neargarder Attendants Nanied
quarter length sloowts: a” Trac “Be will “carry iris, | delphinium and corn flowers. i The bridesmaid will be Miss] Miss Joan McKamey bride of U. ~ . : : The setting of wedding dates and the announcement of an engageing in the ment and approaching marriage highlight the bridal news. Miss Charlotte Elaine Cox has set June 2 as the date of her] | wedding to Robert L. Haynes. The ceremony will be at 2:30 p m. |
Virginia Reese, ‘sister of the bride- | |groom. She has chosen ice blue | in the University Park Christian church with the Rev. S. Grundy Fisher officiating | —
-|satin brocade with a. scalloped | {sweetheart neckline. and three- | Editor Speaks On Proposals
. THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE who preter the lily gilded dre prodis : quarter length sleeves, fitted bodice! : | and full skirt. Her flowers will pe | IOUS: I know this is true when it comes to fine cake. Maist velye 1 For Peace The
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{finished food not quite ready to be eaten, At Home Address But spread that cake with the simplest icing and it immediately Be Willa Frances Holder, i f { 3 Lover 2 egg yolks, beaten, .and 3 21 | well; return to saucepan and 00 and Mrs. Edward Boyle will serve only the beginning of a long and as bridesmaids. difficult effort to obtain inter-|
niece of | comes a grand cake to eat. Today's icing can be siored in the pefrigera, {2 mins. longer with continge The flower national co-operation for peace
the bride and the flower girl, willitor in a covered jar and will keep a {wear a pink net dress with satin | soft, moist and usable for at least | trimming. a week. | Mrs. Holder will be gowned in| 8.4 8 | aqua with black accessories. A tur- SATURDAY MENUS quoise two-piece suit end white ac- Breakfast | cessories will be worn by the bride- > groom's mother. © Both will have|Stewed apricots. | corsages of Talisman roses. | Poached eggs on whole wheat toast. | | After a dinner in the Hunter {Frizzled ham slices. [stirring. Remove from heat an .istir in 2 c. boiled rice, 1 tsp. salt tsp. nutmeg, ': tsp. lemon ring , |and 1 tsp, lemon juice. Spread mix {ture on a platter to cool. Ther Ann Boyle,.and the ringbearer will! This statement was made this {shape into small round nests with & be Anthony Vuturo, nephew of the afternoon by Walter Leckrone, {depression for jelly in each. prospective bridegroom. editor of The Indianapolis Times, Dip into slightly beaten egg whit Mrs. Leonard Grissom, 764 Carlyle When he spoke before members of then into fine dry breadcrumbs. Fry pl, will entertain Friday night with the American War Mothers’ na- {in deep fat heated 375 degrees F a miscellaneous shower for the ional advisory committee. bride-to-be. The guests will be| The group met for luncheon in Mrs. Leo Neargarder, the bride-to-|the Claypool hotel and the meet- | be's mother; Mesdames Harley|ing opened a series of advisory Driver, Sam Hollensbe.and Everett committee sessions which will con-
‘home, the couple will leave” for a Lunclieon wedding trip. They will be at. home parsley buttered carrots. |until golden brown; or bake at 45 degrees F, for 15 to 20 mins. or untig@ Wells, tinue through Sunday. - Also Mesdames Roy Ward, Henry! Mr. Leckrone discussed “The Soap Pertorms Beauty Tricks
at 5730 E. Washington st., Indian- | Buttered fresh asparagus apolis. {Lemon rice croquettes (sec i The bride is a graduate of Butler | {Raspberry gelatine dessert university and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Phi Kappa! ’ Phi honorary organization. Mr. Veal a la king. Reese was graduated from Indiana Mashed potatoes. university and is attending the Mexican style corn I. U. School of Medicine. He is a [Stuffed peach salad. | Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Bread. { browned, first brushing and drizzling {with a little salad oil. Serve piping {hot with red jelly. Makes 8 to 18 sroquettes, Bertrand, Alta McClelland, Harry Dumbarton Oaks Agreement.” Bobinmyer, George Gilchrist, Emer- | wpe agreement, son Gilchrist, Mattie Calhoun,!, . n hip : : base from which Grace Amos, Mabel Heller, Louise : a cha i tay fr: | McDaniel. Roy Dillev. Frank P 1 cisco sessions start, is far from | Alice EST Die op ren perfection, and most, if not all, By ALICIA HART Eggplant and tomatoes. land ee To ato Tres AL of the delegates from the various | NEA Staff Writer Beet and onion salad. lo. ys Ty Staab, Wimington, |, .tions ‘who are on hand for the| ‘LET'S TALK about soaps, which Whole wheat rolls. | Mi $ Betty Grissom will assist her opening realize that,” he asserted. like many other specialized aids for Plain cake with MSE Ley risso 7/111 aSSISU ne v X | ( » mother. Among Oiliers Who will Conference Results | skin needs, can do their bit to help} see recipe). “ : : : a girl solve a problem. Supper It will be a tragic delusion if ; If your skin is dry, and you're Olive cheese sandwiches. using lubricants to butter it up, why Celery sticks and carrot curls not begin fight in the basin with cake (leftover). an extra-fatty soap? - Then ecarry|
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became the Ensign Eugene B. Osuch, N. R., at 10 o'clock this mornSt. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The Rev. PF Sahm officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McKamey, Coatsville, and Ensign, Osuch is the son| of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Osuch, Utica, N. Y. Entering arm of her father, the bride wore a. white. satin gown on princess lines with a romance neckline and .long pointed sleeves accented with seed pearls and a full skirt extend into a train.
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” o 8 Miss Georgia Marie Neargarder and Capt. Vincent J. Vuturo will be married at 10 a. m., May 19, in SS Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Ms ser. Raymond R. Noll will officiate. Mrs. Charles Friedrich, Louisville, sister of the prospective bridegroom, | {will be the matron of honor, and another sister, Miss Joséphine Vu-
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u » ” i Mesdames E. C. Wakelam, George Rice, Clark and Boyle and Misses | the rest of the world, look upon the! results of this. conference as a
Ann and Mar{ Glaska. » {guarantee of world peace, or as the. completion of world organization,”
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Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. W. Mevyerrose,
Woman's Society of Christian Serv-
meeting was Stanley Price, ices Roberts Park Methodist church.
layettes will | a in the church.
Line” will be the topic of a talk | 9 by Mts. Margaret Laughlin. A tea and social hour will follow the | session, >
‘Book Card Parties
The Aitar society of the Assump-
publicity chairman. u 2 2 ” ” n Several parties are being formed for the first dinner-bridge party of the season Friday night at ‘the Meridian Hills Country Her three-tiered full-length veil club. Among those who will entertain are Messrs. and Mesdames fell from a corgnet of illusion Harry Reisser, Ernest L. Barr, I. R. Wagner, Parke A. Cooling Sr., trimmed with seed pearls. She carT, Shannon Perkins, Stacey: B. Lindley, Thomas Carson and Carl ried a cascade bouquet of white Geupel, Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Powell, Dr, and Mrs. B. A. Rich- orchids; valley lilies and stephanotis ardson, Mrs. Albert J. Pfeiffer and Mrs, Maybelle Mayer. Mr. and ; . : Ad : Miss Rosemary Rafferty was the < or hs 3 : . gy - Mrs. George Olive will have Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark as their guests. bride's only attendant. She chose a sapphire blue taffeta frock with a 'M . sweetheart neckline, bracelet-length Marian College ary Bland ‘Named {sleeves and full skirt. She carried As sociation Secretary a colonial bouquet American | 0 Have Play | Times Special Beauty and Johanna Hill roses and oN | FRANKLIN, Ind, April 25.—Miss “9 8 tailing Jove Bet . r. Osuch served as his son’s best Students at Marian college will Many ga Sant, a man. A breakfast was held in the present a classic comedy, “The pon py Yhilana Homestead, after which the couple : > polis, was elected Romancers,” at 2:30 p. m. and 8:15 secretary recently of the Women's left. for a wedding trip. They will dclock Sunday at the college. Miss Athletic Association here ai Prank- be at home in New London, Conn Mary Jo Bearly, Connersville, Miss li 1 shi where the bridegroom is stationed Betty Armstrong and Miss Beatrice| co. €8€. i 1sselaer Poly1 S g an iss Beatrice Another Indianapolis girl recently He is a graduate of Rensselaer Poly- | Hynes will have the leading roles. a LaDOLS gu recent) | technic institute, Troy, N. Y. Others in the cast will be Misses was chosen president of the Science Marjorie - Davy, Norma Veiders,| ub at the college. She is Miss| : Carol Doub, daughter of Mr. and| P ’ C Janet Myers, Mary McNulty, Mar- Q sie Mellon. Jeanne and Mars Arne| Mrs. Harley F. Dgub, 3355.carro-| I OCLS orncer Sallagher, Jean Stiens, Eileen lon ave. S F ] 118 2 i nein ie! 2 Sn co Meng Sinan Seve Indianapolis students at| OCLS estiva Also Misses Mary" Frances the’ college were on the staff ot} Wendling Eileen and Jane Gaug- | He ‘Almanack, * college yearbook,| An open house and poetry festii Margaret Brajn Rita Kreke- Which was published recently. They |val will-be held .at.2 p. m. Sunda; ‘er, Mary Katherin® Klaiber, Mary an Tring a Neligh, Ra by the Poets’ Corner at the:Y. W. Ann Geafn, Maria Pinto and Anna Sarber, Martha = ol, June Crock. Roffelson, ett, Josephine Smith and Betty The college orchestra will play. Catherine Mills, Jostumes were designed and made 4» y the ° stage costuming class: class. Mrs. Herbert Lacy “ The second arial ow shower | Mrs. Herbert Lacy will discuss or Bundles for America was given “Words of His Grace” tomorrow behis on \fternBonwgiub. The n the home of Mrs. 644 Kessler bivd. The e part of the group's exhibit he “Bundles at Work” display held May 17 through 19 3leck’s auditorium.
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Velfare Club Sale A rummage sale will be held at a. m. tomorrow in St. Rita's parish 1ke, 815 N. West st., are club. Chairmen in charge in-| parties at 1:30- and 8:15 p. lude Mesdamgs Charles Tennant,| morrow in the school basement, yon B. Adams, Leroy S. Martin, 1106 Blaine ave. Mrs. Edward | ‘aul Goldrick and Olin Hatton Jr.| Gaughan is the chairman.
The meeting will be at 2 p. m. | “West of the Date]
by the Wel-| tion Catholic church will have card | m. to-|
C. A. THe Rev. will give ti The speakers will Gates, Prof, E. Merrill Root,
ne invocation.
F. Marion Smith{1115 Jefferson Tengagement be Governor riage of their daughter, Betty Jane, head of [to William. Ray the English department at Earlham and Mrs.
ave. announce the and approaching mar-
son of Mr. 1414 Com-
Craig, Marvin Craig,
college; Dr. George E. Davis of Pur- merce ave.
{due universtiy, and Miss Olive Inez
Downing.
A musical program will be given Ey f \ Ss AY v » by the Wednesday ore members of the study group, |by the Butler university band Sher Harsh wil
the direction of Robert Shultz, the
| Washington high school a di- ser
rected by Miss Etta Scherf, the Boy Scouts’ ensemble with Roger Riley {as director and Miss Lois Ann Good-« 1 nough.
\I. T.-S. C. Session Mrs. John R. Nadolny, { 14th st, will -be the hostess at
| p. m. tomorrow for a meeting of the | in International at Cravel-Study. club. The speaker will &polis.
Castle Craig chapter,
|be Mrs. John Thom. Mrs Lenola Bailey and Mrs. William D. | Brown will assist the hostess.
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Local Girls Cast In DePaiw Show
Times Special
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university will participate “Showdown” revue today Civic theater in Indian-
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They are Misses Mary Henshaw, {Jo Jean Wheeler, Dorothy Giles, Martha Payne, Melville Weesner, {Ann Todd, Marion Osborn and | {Mary Dale Metzger, The Indianapolis DePauw Alumni will sponsor the show
the speaker said. In ‘speaking Oaks plan, Mr.
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| that many conference delegates are | to amend the proposais. |
prepared He declared that many changes ought to be made. “Organization can prevent an other war, or it can fail to do so,’ the speaker pointed out. “The fact that nations do organize and .plan flict is no gt succeed There guarantee that elf will succeed He said that the ticklish ques- | tion of Russian imperialism appears to be the most dangerous | matter before the conference. “This problem can well wreck the conference—and if it is not corcertly and. finally settled, it can wreck the hope of world peace,” Mr. Leckrone concluded.
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| dinner meeting will be! 6 p. m. next Tuesday by| the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club. The event will be in the Y. W. C. A. Cleo Blackburn, Flanner director, will speak on Faces the Post-War World” and he be introduced by Miss Jean] Bogan. She also is in charge of reservations
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Sorority Party Mrs. William Jegen, 4010 N. Tacoma ave. will be the hostess tonight at .a party for the Alpha| chapter, Beta Chi Theta sorority.| Mrs. Hamilton Palmer and Mrs. Charles West will assist.
Card Party Booked
A luncheon and pillowcase card |
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P. H. Ho photo, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R, Edwards of Mitchell have gannounced the engagement andhipproaching marriage of eir daughter, Lena of Indianapolis, to Dr. Howard J, Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Henry of Knox. The ceremony will be in
party will be held at noon tomorrow |”
St. in the school. hall. |
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by the April : circle, Catholic church, The chairman lagher.
Mrs: Karcher Hostess
Mrs. Harry Karcher, 5230, Grand- & will be the hostess at 8:30 | p=
| view dr., p.m. today for a meéting of the Rho chapter, Sigma Beta sorority,
The Etdelwelss Ladies society will | | have a card party at 8 p. m, Saturday in the Southside “Turner hall,
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W. 8S. C. S. Luncheon
The general luncheon of North {Methodist Woman's Society of | | Christian Service will be held at] 1 p. m. tomorrow in the church. Circle 4 will be in charge of the luncheon and Dr. Dallas Browning | will give the devotions. Mrs, Walter | W. Houppert will have charge of}
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Times Special MUNCIE, Ind. April +26.—~The Beta Gamma chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma teachers’ sorority. recently was installed here at Ball
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| | - . Meeting Tonight Members of the Kappa Beta Chi | sorority will meet at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. William Her-| mann, 1116 N. Capitol ave.
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