Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1945 — Page 14
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, oa) New Officers | [To Be Installed} By Sorority
Dinner Will Be Held} Next Tuesday Night §
New officers will be installed nex’ Tuesday by the Indianapolis al nae chapter, Sigma Alpha Ioti sorority. The dinner meeting w .|be at 6:30 p. m. in the D. A. ‘chapter house, Members of the Zeta ¢hapter. wit be guests. Mrs.. T." M. Rybolt the hostess chairman, and the pra gram. was arranged by. Miss. Ma Spalding. On the program will be My Helen Thomas Martin, Mis Kathleen Hergt, Betty Burchan Margaret Warner, Alice Jea Fisher, Colleen Shipper, Jes Wilding and Betty Jean Miller. The new officers are Mrs. Pat R. Dorsey, president; Mrs. Haro F. Sweeney, vice president; Mri Rosalee Spong and Mrs. Harold Vi Brady, recording and corresponding secretaries, ° Mrs. C. Harold Larsh, treasure ; Mrs, Warren Bosworth, editor, an Miss Martha Isham, chaplain. Mrs. Francis M. Helkema, project committee chairman, report on the progress of group’s drive to raise money
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: : Te | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Officers Are Elected by Christamore Aid Society
Council Hears | Bride
Three Talks At Meeting * Quarterly Session.-
Held by N.C. C. W.
The Very Rev. Msgr. August R. Fussenegger was ‘the eprincipal speaker this afternoon before mem-. bers of the Indianapolis district council, Indianapolis archdiocesan council, National Council of: Cath~ olic Women. - The group held its second quarterly meeting of the year in the Hotel Lincoln. rn Msgr. Fussenegger, spiritual director, explained the departments of the National Catholic Welfare {conference. “The most stupendous development of our time is the instantaneous reporting of news the world over. The Catholic press department of the conference has kept pace with these developments,” he asserted. He pointed out that especially reliable were its reports on world developments affecting the Catholic church and life: The Rev. Pr. Richard Kavanagh, Catholic youth director in Indianapolis, and Miss Stella E. Hartman of the Indianapolis Council of So-
Cheistamre Aid Society Announces New Members. at Election Meeting
NEW MEMBERS OF THE CHRISTAMORE AID SOCIETY were announced yesterday at the group's annual election meefing in Mrs, Harrison Eiteljorg’s . home. They include Mesdames Addison Howe, John Lathrop and Robert Patrick Fortune, Miss Nancy Lockwood and Miss Townsend Eaglesfield..
The new president is Mrs, A. Kiefer Mayer. Others who will serve with hér are Mrs, Batist R. Haueiseny-vice--president; Mrs. . Robert Rhoads, “yecretary;rand Mrs. Edward vanRiper, treasurer. o ~ ~ » Among the hrs Yeseryations for ‘the- luncheon- bridge Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Country club are those of Mesdames Paul Lee Hargitt, Charles E. Harrison, W. E. Wilson, Leslie M. DeVoe, Pitzhugh Traylor ‘and Ray H. Briggs. Several reservations aiso have been made for the club's Monte Carlo party on May 18. They include those of Mesdames W. AG. "Ward, Hargitt, Harrison, Wilson, John H. Hall, Verne A. Trask, Clarence A. Paul, Horace E. Storer and G. B. Taylor. » - s 5 » . “Paul, Haydn and His ‘Toy. Symphony” will be discussed ‘Tuesdav bv Mrs. Frederic Sterling Jr. before members of the Fortnightly Literary club.® It will be the group's final meeting for the season in the Propylaeum,
Florence Jome to Be Wed ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN MADE of the engagement of Miss Florence Louise Jome and Midshipman Frank Edward Donner by her parents, Dr. Hiram L. Jome of DePauw university and Mrs Jome.. Mr. Donner’s parents are Maj. and Mrs. Wilbur 8. Donner of Greencastle. The wedding will be June 8 in the Gobin Memorial
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A ceremony on March 30 in Hopkinsville, Ky., united Miss Virginia McCoun and T.' Sgt. Malcolm D. Williams, Evansville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCoun, The couple is at homé in Camp Campbell, Ky., where the bridegroom is stationed.
Marion Galbo, Mary Aust
_ Officers of the Christamore Aid society, elected at the group’s meeting yesterday, are (left to right): Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr., secretary; Mrs, Edward L. VanRiper, treasurer; Mrs. Batist Haueisen, vice president, and Mrs. A.” Kiefer Mayer, president.
Hospital Guild
d | Hostesses Named for Music Booths ini Downtown Stores:
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church gn the DePauw campus. “Th® bride-to-be is a graduate
of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta’ Theta Tau sororities,
prospective bridegroom, . who will Naval academy on June 6 as a | attended Purdue university. 8. 2 = : Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner will rine Merrill club on Saturday. The Mrs. John 8. Wright. ‘David Snuth, Albert Kleckner and ” on = The Review club” members will
Eli Lilly's home. It will close. the group's season. Those arranging the program are ‘Mesdames Joe Rand .Beckett,
Albert Seaton and Myron McKee. = 2
» - ( : 3 The monthly board meeting of the Suemma Coleman home will
be held at 1°p. preside,
m. Friday in the
He is a Sigma Chi fraternity member.
Assistant. hostesses will * include ‘Mesdames
of DePauw and is a member The be graduated from the U. 8S. ieutenant in the marine corps,
8 ws : address members of the Cathaclub will meet in the home of
Addison Howe. ~ . have ‘a pienic Puecasy at Mrs. Clarence Merrell, »
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homes. Mrs. Harvey Belton will
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Indianapolis Current Events. Thurs. Mrs. M. W. Penrod, 1829 Thomp-| son rd, hostess. Mrs. B. L. Combs, assistant. ie Angla-India chap, I. T.-S. C. 1 p. m. Sat. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, 4828 English, hostess. Mrs. Ada Lory. Mrs, Eugene Thompson, program. . Rio de Janeiro chap. I. T.-8. C. Today.. Mrs. Basil Fischer, 1143]Dudley, hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker. Ye Oide Tyme Cinch. Fri. Pt. Friendly.
League Plans May Breakfast
12:30 p. mi}
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‘MISCELLANEOUS All Souls’ Unitarian church, Jessy Wallin Héywood alliance. 3 p. m, Thurs. In the .church. “The General Alliance Looks Ahead,” Mrs. Dana M. Greeley, -Boston. Osric Mills Watkins unit, American Legion auxiliary.” Thurs. Mrs. Edward Harmening, 3542 Watson, rd., hostess. ‘Nominating commit. tee report by Mrs. Hugh Thorn_.burgh: (Capitol Avenue Methodist church
Sets Annual . $< Meeting
The Methodist hospital White meeting Sunday and Monday. resentatives. of the 65 guild units | wiil attend. The session Sunday A mark national hospital day, and Iota sorority will be-hostesses.at the Bishop Titus: Lowe will be the |booth in Ayres’. They are Mrs. Carl] speaker, Dr. John G. Benson, sec- | Irrgang, chairman; Mesdames Fred retary of the hospital's directors’ | McCain, Thomas Toll and C. jarboard, will give the annual report. old Larsh. Officers will be elected. ; Other Groups Service pihs will be awarded to’ Also, Mesdames ©O. M: Jones, 109 nurses aids who have completed | Philip. Kappes, Simon Kiser, Robert 100 hours of work at the hospital. on Warren Bosworth, CorTrophies also will be awarded. nelius Helwig, Harold Sweeney and A musical program: also will be |T. M. Rybolt. given Sunday night. Those par-| Mrs. Paul Seehausen will be ticipating will be Charles Hanson, chairman of the hostesses at Was-{ Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner and the son's. The group includes members guild music unit. I the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. Officers of the guild units will at-| The hostesses will be Mesdames tend a luncheon at noon Monday in 'F. T. Edenharter, S. E. Fensterthe guild's service. center. A tea maker, F. H. Dedert, Alfred Brandt, for all guild members and their | Louis Belden, James Costin, W. H. friends will be held there at 2 p. m.{Gibbs, Henry Laut, Charles Pitch, New. officers will be installed at|Albert Reep and Helen Talge Brown, the tea, Miss Mary Stone and Miss *GerMrs. Benson {s general chair-|trude -Gutelius. man. The chajrman of the] Among the hostesses ” Block's officers’ luncheon is Mrs. Anna {booth will be members of the IndianPawling. Other committee chair- {apolis Matinee Musicale. They are men are*Mrs. Helen Dick and Miss |
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Club Federation
Hostesses serving this week at the three “music for our wounded” ‘| Cross guild will have its anfual|fund downtown booths have been announced. The National and Indiana Rep- | Federations of Music Clubs are sponsoring the booths. The funds will be used to supply musical equipment for hospital | ships, trains and troop transports operating through the six embarkation will | ports where the federation is represented. Members of .the Sigma Alpha
Is Sponsor
Mrs. J. A. Matthews, chairman; Mesdames Jessie-T. Clapp, Ruth G. Edwards, Edward LaShelle,. Leah Marks, Myla ‘H. Luessow, Adrian Robinson &nd Oliver Steinkamp. Others are Mesdames Lloyd MecColgin, Frank Boles, W. E. McClellan, Gladys Bevis, Herman Karch, Edgar Williams, Fred L. Warner and J. L. Turner. 7
Support Commission On Human Rights
NEW YORK, May 9.—Pointing: to atrocities in concentration and pris-oner-of-war camps as showing the need for protective and punitive international machinery, the National Councils of Women in the U. S. and Canada yesterday issued statements supporting demands expressed in San Francisco .for immediate creation of a commission on human rights.
Thelma Hawthorne, awards and |
W. 8. C.'S. 1:30 p.. m. Thurs “The Green Years,” Mrs. Russell Sanders. Music by Mrs. Leonard Hunt and Miss Roberta Bland. Irvington Servicé circle, King's, Daughters and Sons. Thurs. In’ St. Matthew's Episcopal church.| Mrs. T. W. McLean, devotions. | "Mrs. O. C. Neier, hostess.
The eighth Banal May breakfast |
of the Women's leagie, North East! Community center, will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the center, 3306 E. 30th st. Mrs. C. R. Gutermuth| will discuss “Youth of Today.” Dr. Herman G. Morgan will speak | on “Social Hygiene,” after which Mrs. Meredith Nicholson “Jr. willl lead a round table discussion on the topic. A musical program will be given | by the Harmony club of school 73.
under the direction of Mrs. Herman Haldeman.
i A tribute ta.the gold star and |
. service mothers of the communis will be given by Mrs. Earl Clampitt The mothers will be special guests] and the honor guests will be Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Louise Schul- | meyer, s Mrs. Grover D. Slider is general | chairman. The hostesses are Mes-
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dames R. O. Lucky, Lewis Forbes, | The Indianapolis League of Sih V 1sator Her e
- Richard Graves, Earl Griffin, Wools, Quillin, Sam Fink, Mary Browning, Waneda Cline, Lillian Ubelohr and Gilber rt Green.
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Hope of World Security
National Association of Women.| 1:30 p. m. Mon. ~ Columbia club. “The "Divine Magnet,” Mrs. | Gladws Bebout. | Ladies’ society of the Saengor-| ‘Chor. 2 p. m. Thurs. In the | hall, 521 E. 13th st. Card party. | SORORITIES {Alpha Tau Gamma. 3 p. m. today. | Y. W. CG A. Mrs. John Gray, hostess. Mrs. Darrell Wicker, pre- | siding. { Kappa chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. Fri. Cifaldi's. Mother's day din- | rer. Mrs. Helen Reed, chairman. | | Tau chap, Omega Nu Tau. 1p. m. Sun.” Gammons, 6153 W. Washington. Mother's day dinner. |» Lambda Theta, 3 p. m. Sun. Indiana Central college. Tea. Beta Beta chap.,, Pi Omicron, Mrs. ‘Donald Donaldson, Edgewood dr., hostess.
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Walter Trittipo, Brommel] | meeting at 10 a. m., May 23, in the {32d. st., Lou Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. R. B. H. Grad- | seaman 1-c, as tHeiv guest this
wohl, 8t. Louis, will discuss “Our
| Mrs, Arthur Fairbanks, attendance.
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| Archie Bassett, 1248 W. ‘ientertain the Esther circie at 10 Vv
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‘Meetings Set
Wartime Eating 4 Meta Given
Seven circles of the Woman's {Society of Christian Service, St.| Paul Methodist church, planned ses- | i sions this week: Mrs. W. E. Forrest, 1253 W. 31st
, was Hostess at 1:30 p. m. to- 3 . {day for the Elizabeth circle. The The lattice alsa is beautiful and
cthér groups will meet tomorrow. of the pie in today’s recipe are the The Ruth circle will meet at 10:30 Use of honey for sweetening and a. m. with Mrs. B. W. Boston, 3105|¢88 in the filling for thickening and the Martha the sauce and i Meliowing the flavor. group will meet at the same time in x wv {the home of Mrs. Frank Carleton, THURSDAY MENUS {3406 N. Capitol ave. Breakfast The Electa division's session will | Orange Juice. be at 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. G. W.| Soft cooked" eggs. - {Jameson, - 959 W. 35th st. Mrs, Raisin bread toast and Jam, 33d st. wiil| Luncheon egetable soup. acon and lettuce sandwiches. | Canned pears. {Coconut cookies (leftover). Dinner Spanish rice. : Buttered green beans. Cdbbage slaw. French bread. Rhubarb honey pie (see recipe). Milk to drink: Four c. for each chi ild; 2 ¢. for each adult. Today's {ration points—3 red for bacon, 30 {blue for tomatoes, 50 for canned pears if home-canned are not avail-
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a. m., and the Mary group will meet! B at 12:30 p. m. with Mrs. C. S. Stew-| art, 938 W. 32d st. A 1:30 p. m. session will be held by the Miriam divi-
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THE LATTICE TOP IS A PERFECT ONE for juicy rhubarb pie.
boiling it must while the pastry is
| baking at 425 degrees F. to its crispest, flakiest quality without" Having | to break through the lower and upper sealed crust and spill out over
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FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast
Grapefruit halves Ready-to-eat cereal. Individual coffee cakes.
Luncheon
Pea and carrot cutlets with parsley cream. sauce. {Pear and cottage cheese salad. Heated rolls. Dinner
Broiled salmon with creamed cucumber (see recipe). Boiled potatoes. Stewed tomatoes. Raw spinach and onion salad. Corn sticks. Mixed fruit gelatine dessert. Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 e, for each adult. ration points—30 blue for tomatoes. 3 sn 8 Broiled salmon with creamed cu-
{able | yo» ! * Rhubarb Neher pie: Two eggs, beaten, % c. honey, 4 tsp. salt, 2 tbsps. flour, 4 ec. sugar, 4 c. diced Ll rhubarb (1% 1b.), pastry for 9-in. double crust.
cumber; One small cucumber, 3 tbsps. margarine or butter, % e¢. [flour, 1% c. milk, 1 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. | tarragon vinegar, about 1 1b, broiled and seasoned salmon. Peel and slice cucumber. (about 1 ¢) and saute in-—hot fat for 1
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cial Agencies also spoke. Hpld | Luncheon Father". Kdvanagh- discussed “Youth.” He stressed the church's realization that “religion“must influence young people in all their | activities.” Recreation for youth and ways | fo provide facilities for this was
more youth organizations could be reinforced if leaders were provided. ' The session opened with a luncheon and Mrs. Leo ‘R. Shay presided. Reports were given from 40 parishes and organizations throughotit the district by parish and organization. presidents.
= 2 » A review of “The Scarlet Lily” (Murphy) by Mrs. Howard J. MecDavitt will be sponsored tomorrow night by two circles of the Cathedral unit, National Council of Catholic Women. The talk will be | at 8 o'clock in the Cathedral social! center, 1324 N. Pennsylvania st. | The circles sponsoring ‘the event | are 5 and 6 with Mrs. Frank Foltz] and Mrs. William Morgan as cap-| tains. Mrs. A. H. Humphrey is] chairman of the Cathedral unit's] ways and means committee, A social hour will follow the review.
Foundérs’ Day Cleo Dawson, Lexington, Ky., will speak tonight at the founders’ day | dinner of the Alpha Delta Pi-so-rority in the Homestead. The group is celebrating its 94th anniversary. Officers will be installed after the dinner. Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, will introduce the speaker.
Miss Hartman's topic. She said that I-
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The Rev. Fr. James Moriarty read the double - ring - ceremony “this morning ‘uniting Miss Mary Mar- | garet. Aust and Petty Officer Marion IP. Galbo, U. 8. N. R. The wedding was at 9 o'clock in the Holy Cross Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Aust, 305 N. State ave, and Mr. Galbo's parents are. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Galbo, 1524 E Ono st. A white satin gown was worn by the bride. She chbse a two-tiered fingertip veil falling from a coronet |’ of pearlized orange blossoms,. and she carried white roses. ; Miss Rosemary Boyle, the maid of honor, wore pink net and her flowers were -Talisman roses. The bridesmaids were in blue net and they carried Briarcliff roses. They were Miss Edythe Keys and Mrs, { Charles Homburg. All the attendants wore wreaths of net and flowiers in their hair. Donald Griffin served as ‘best man and the ushers were Sgt. Ed{win Werner and Sgt. John Lawhorn. A breakfast was held at Bluff Crest, and there will be a reception tonight in the Galbo home,
“music for the wounded.” campaign is being sponsored by t Nafional and Indiana Federatior] of Music clubs.
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Conference
Is Planned |
A regional conference will be hell Saturday morning in the Hotel Lin} coln by the Indianapolis branch Association for Childhood Educa tion, The prbgram theme will b ‘Action for Children.” Dr. Alenzo Jones, dean of th Central Missouri Sthte Teacher] college, will speak on “Understand ing the Growing Child.” ] After his lecture, three discussio; group meetings will bé held. Th discussioffi topics and the grou} leaders will be “Interpreting Chil} dren,” Miss Bertha Leming; “In terpreting the School Program, George H. Fisher, and “Improving Ways of Working in the Schoo | Dr. Frank H. Gorman, At a luncheon following the con ference, Dr. P. M. Bail, dean of thi Butler untversity college of edu cation, will speak. Luncheon reser: vations may be made with Misd Hazel Hart at school 60.
Meeting Tonight Mrs, Thomas Flannary, 6144) sley dr., will be the hostess] tonight for Alpha chapter, Phi Gamma Sigma sorority, The meeting will be at 6:30 p. m. and initia- | tion will be held.
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Salon to Meet
The Indianapolis salon 295, 8 &
[will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow with
Mrs. Arthur Miller, 960 Berwyn sti Mrs, Edward Holmes will presid and report on a recent meeting.
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