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EVENTS

CLUBS Alpha Sigma Alpha Mothers. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. A. J. Proctor, 18 E. 40th, hostess. Mrs. E. M. Burge, book review; election.

Book Review. 1:30 p. m. Tues: Block's auditorium. “Young Jefferson” (Bowers), Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. 4:30 p. m. Thurs. Ayres’ auditorium. “Young Jefferson” (Bowers), Mrs. Garten.

1:15 p. m. Wed. In the kindergarten, Mrs. Richard Lieber, speaker,

Children’s Sunshine, Inc.’ 11:30 a. m. Wed. Ayres’ auditorium. Board meeting, 2 p. m. Business.

Clifton Kindergarten Mothers, 1:30 p. m. Thurs, In the kindergarten. “Religion in the Child's Life,” Miss Nellie C. Young. Forty-ninth Street Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Wed. In the kindergarten, “Attractive Plates for Children,” Mrs. Walter J. Twiname. Mrs. Wilbur H. Shook, refreshments chairman.

Beauties’ Hints—

Can Have Chic

By ALICIA HART ox NEA Staff Writer FORMULA FOR CHIC . for the

“Nail everything

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Olnosi Study. 6:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr, 5114 Central, hostess. SOROWITIES Alpha Eta chap. Epsilon Sigma Alpha. 2 p. m. Sun. In clubrooms, *Rauh bldg. Tau chap.,, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. Tues. Y. W. C. A. Miss Doris Phipps, presiding. Business. Sigma Lambda Chi. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Miss Gayle Herner, 420 E. Southern, hostess. Plans to be + discussed for a tea.

Mothers’ Clubs Will Sponsor Family Hour

The Mothers’ clubs of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society will sponsor the family hour from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the Children’s museum. The groups in charge are Irvington, Lockefield, Mayer Chapel, Minkner, Pleasant Street, Rader, Riverside, Roberts, Stephen Foster, Terrace Avenue, Tuxedo ‘Park and Woodside. On the arrangements committee are Mesdames Herbert: Maples, Hugh G. Bowles, Samuel Lanier, Harold O. Hatcher, Robert W. Starms 'gn¥ Charles W. Martin, Miss Reb F. Stapp and Miss Ida E. Conner, Mesdames Frank - Stonebraker, Roscoe Tolle, George Sanders, Robert Daugherty, Jacob L. Chist, Dale T. Collins, Herman Parker, Emmett McPherson, Laurence H. Ridley, A. H. Lukens, Herschel G. Turner, William P. Kendall and Sherman Partlow will be the hostesses. Among the teachers who will assist are Mesdames Herman P. Morgan, Harry Sharpnack, Earl Bradley, Alonzo R. Allen, William D. Screes, Harold Baker, Arthur M. Burghduff and James L. Kavalaris and Miss Lillian Esser,

Installation Booked

The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will observe founders’ day at 6:30 p. m, Sunday in the Marott hotel. Officers of the Delta chapter will be instalied at the meeting.

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Arrange Benefit Card Party

Among the members of the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc. arranging the group's annual spring benefit card party are (left to right) Mesdames W. J. Weaver, Raymond C. Smith and George R. Atkinson. The party will be at 2 p. m. next Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Proceeds will benefit the Julia Jameson nutrition camp at Bridgeport.

Founders’ Day IN Founders’ day will be observed tos | Books Di n ner

morrow by the Indiana Alpha chap-| ter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, at a The annual dinner party for the dinner in” the Hotel Lincoln. The officers, directors .and committee dinner will be at 6:45 p. m. . | members of the Riviera Club BoostScott McCoy will discuss “A Visit ers will be at 5 p. m. Sunday in_the| Through Holliday Park” and music will be provided by Miss Victoria |clubhouse. Montani. Mrs. Elsie Wallace will] New officers will be installed. They | be the toastmaster. are Homer A. Woods, president; | Special guests will be a group | Raymond Wald, vice president; Bay) from the Louisville chapter and na-|L. Biller, secretary; L. C. True, | tional officers. The arrangements| treasurer, and. C. A. Lotze, Sergesni} committee includes Miss Esther. M.|at arms. | Schmitt, chairman; Mesdames Lu-| Committee chairmen are Mr, Wald | cile Heizer, Frank E. English and and George Smith, entertainment; | Anna Fay Taylor, Miss Bettie Wolfe Mr. Lotze and Charles Keagle, ways] and Miss Frances Klee. and means; Fred Bolle, sports; Rob- | ert Avels, bowling: Mr. Biller, golf; | a Marshall Christopher and Porter Films to Be Shown Seidensticker, tennis. A program of movies will be| L.V. Burkhead and Eugene Moll, | shown at 8 p. m. today in the|breakfast swims: William Remy and | Crooked Creek school by the|{James H. Makin, fishing; LeRoy | Searchlight class of the Crooked |Plumley and Jack Bannon, public- | Creek Baptist church. The event|ity, and Ray Ball and William J.!

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Miss Meyer

To Be Honored €

At Shower

A pre-nuptial party and the an- | nouncements of approaching mar- |

EVERY INTELLIGENT AND AMBITIOUS homemaker has an in-

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riages are included in the bridal| dividuality that will grow dnd blossom if she will only cultivate it. The

news.

734 E, 28th st, will give a mis-

gene Strader will be married May 6| in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle

Presbyterian church. |

| present meat shortage demands imagination ‘and ingenuity for almost Miss Martha Jocelyn Robbins, | every meal

Today we have prepared a savory dinner chowder with a small cellaneous shower tonight fof Miss Sow ee In Sout have to use on method of seasoning Martha Jocelyn Meyer. Mrs. E. Guy | i Ioed 3 . | Robbins will assist her daughter, Tee ale 28 any possibilities as, Savory dinner chowder: Two ec. ‘Miss Meyer and Sgt. Robert Eu-| ere are Cooks,

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Breakfast

Among the guests will be Mrs. | Grapefruit sections.

J. J. Meyer, the mother; trout, James L. Borders, Phil Con-| not, Sarah Y. Peac Dorothy Burton, Charlene Coffman, Ida Geisel and Viola Jones.

bride-to-be’s| Scrambled eggs. Mesdames Lena Armen- | Whole wheat toast.

Luncheon

hy, George Dell,| stuftea baked potato. Prune and carrot salad. Toast. .

Also Mesdames Elizabeth Hunt, |caxe (leftover).

Betty Miller, Colleen Corman and | Marion Moxley, Misses Helen and | Helena Armentrout, Betty

Dinner

Adams, Barbara Goodloe, Martha Homemade bread, Terrell, Mary Roche, Marie Cook, |Cabbage salad. oo

|Jean Robbins, Dorothy Portwgod, | Apricot upside down. Margle Sellmeyer, Betty Mohr, Ruth| Milk to drink: Four ¢. for each

Hamp, Virginia Stokes and Jean child: 2 ¢. for each adult.

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Lowry on April de Sales Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph Voll-

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The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mattingly, 2214 Station st, and Mr. Lowry’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lowry, 452 N. Warman ave. Miss Mary Margaret was her sister's only attendant, and |

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on ” ” Mr. and Mrs. E. Rex Burks, 2026 Hobart st., announce the approach-| ing marriage of their daughter,

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Anne | Savory dinner chowder (see recipe). [!2mb. 1 egg slightly beaten, 2 tbsps

chopped parsley. | Saute onion in 1 tbsp. of the margarine for 10 mins. until lightly

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Today's bay leaf and pour onion mixture, i | ration points—30 blue for No. 2 can|over cracker crumbs and stir well | S6TVices Will be held Tuesday t

2 lb. ground meat, point- | Allow to cool.

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Mu Phi Epsilon

Units Plan Pledge Rites

Pledge services will be held a’ 8:30 p. m. Tuesday by the Kapps chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority in the student hall at the Arthu Jordan conservatory. Miss Edith Spencer will be I charge and a musical program‘ wil be given by Mrs. Lucille Wagner

Miss Mildred Reimer and Mis:

Marian Laut.

The hostesses will be Misses Ma*

Engle, Alvina Palmquist, Lue: Smith, Mary Euphrat, Jo Marily Brown and Florine Duff,

Pledges Listed

New pledges are Misses Barbar

Bailey, Mary Katherine Breedlove Nancy Carlson, Mary Fekete, Joa McCord, Jeanne Patterson, Joanr Viellieu, Mary Joan Williamso: Elizabeth Hites, Evelyn Piel, Rosa mary Lang, Melva-Shaull, Doroth Steinert, Lillian Steinkeller _ an Helen Utley. Members of the Indianapol Alumnae chapter will be speci guests. : Installation Booked

A business meeting and pledg

the active chapter. The meetin will be at 7:30 p. m. in the sororit house at the conservatory, 1204 ! Delaware st, New officers to be installed a: Miss Spencer, president; Mr James FP. Teer, vice president: Mi:

Miss Lella Gaddis, state leader of 15 mins, Add meat balls to the fin- | Fatricia Pearson, treasurer; Mi

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{Marion County Homemakers’ association. The session was in Ayres’ audiMiss Roberta Trent and| the Homemakers’ chorus, under the |by Meta Given. This 20-page book-| |direction of Mrs. H. J. Hope, gave/let is brimming over with recipes a musical program, Mrs. Harry A. for luscious salads from each seaMattingly | ware was the accompanist.

i 48.8 |Salad Recipes | ROUND-THE-CALENDAR salads |

son's fruits. Each recipe is scienti-

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Mary, to Lt. Aubrey Hicks, A. A. r. Club Schedules

The wedding will be at 2:30 p. m.

Sunday in the Trinity Evangelical] 1 WO Reviews

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The Rey. W. H. Knierim will read | view “The Outnumbered”

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man,-and Lt. William Pryor and Lt. Joe Raub, ushers.

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Forget about the hours you've spent vainly shopping for nice un-| derwear for your girls and make| two or three lovely slip and pantie] sets for your girls of 8, 10.and 12| years. To obtain complete patterns for slip and pantie, embroidery spray, | (pattern 5867) sizes 8, 10, 12 years | included, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells! st., Chicago 7.

Evan Walker to Speak At Club Meeting

The Sigma Chi Mothers’ club will have a luncheon meeting at noon Tuesday in the Butler university chapter house. Evan Walker will be the speaker, and there will be an election of officers. Those who will be hostesses are Mesdames A. E, Patterson, H. W. Hull, 8, D. Bash, H. B. Skelton, C. M. Wise, J. H. Makin, W. D. Keenan, L. 8. Hallam, Jessie Boyers and L. Z. Beckwith.

Sea Fare Is Good Fare

It’s a fact that pound for pound, fish—be it fresh, frozen or canned— is equal to meat in protein value and similar in minerals and vitamins. Serve it baked occasionally, for variety's sake, and try dipping it in milk beforehand-that does something for, the flavor. Bass, haddock, halibut, perch, mackerel, pike and trout are best for baking.

Another book review will be given in the chapter house, 423 W. 46th be Miss Shirley Burks, another sis- by Mrs, Raymond S. Hiatt on “The st. |

| Forgotten Ally” (van Passen). The prospective bridegroom’s at- Irma Bachman. will

[tendants will be Edward Blue, best| hostess.

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|the ceremony. Miss Margaret Burks tomorrow at the Butlef wili be her sister's maid of honor, | Literary club’s meeting. and Miss Bernice Sweeney and Miss|thur Negley, Beulsh Ludlow will be.the brides-|the hostess.

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will re- yh to Elect

(Hutter) Alumnae | Mrs. Ar-|ceis will be held Tuesday by the presidents. 4632 Broadway, will be Delta Tau Delta Mothers’ club.! Mrs. Helen Garrjott and Mire

A luncheon and election of offi-

| The luncheon will be at 11:30 a. m.

{ club. |p. m. at 38'2 N. Pennsylvania s

extension work ished chowder and simmer 15 mins Charlotte Brim and Mrs. Gray Bu rsity, spoke this Do not add the cooking grease lett 9, recording and correspondin |afternoon before members of the in the skillet. Serves 4.

secretaries, Miss Martha Burton, historiar

Miss Palmquist, alumnae secretary:

Miss Euphrat, warden; "Miss Brow: chaplain, and Miss Engle, choriste:

I. T.-S. C. to Install New Officers New officers will be installed nex Thursday by the Eidelweiss chap International The session will be at

Travel-Stud:

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will be th-

speaker. . Mrs. Fred Stucky will be in charg of the installation.

The officer:

are Mrs. Paul Crimans, president:

{Mrs. Troja Alexander and Mr:

Edgar Love, first and second vic

Nellie Weir, recording and corre sponding secretaries; Mrs. Fran

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