Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1945 — Page 23

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@ sponsor, 8. Evelyn Joyce, [yron Kerr, vice lia Johnson and away, recording secretaries; Miss rden. r, chaplain; Miss , historian and s Judith Wood,

) Meet

McIlvaine-Kothe ~gion auxiliary, eon at 1 p. m, orge Brake, 5514 11 be the hostess, ~ McMahan will

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dlanapolis. Flower Mission will ob- . serve * dedicating the new recreation room

PF. Mc8hane will lead the devotions.

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day will be the “Sun and Rain.”

Patrons Named For Recital

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' Carey and Charles Latham,

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pital Day “fo ¢ Noted At Dedication

The directors’ board" of tiie In: hospital . day tomorrow by

at the hospital. The program will be at 4 p. m. and an informal tea will be held from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mayor Tyndall and Dr, Charles W. Myers will participate in the ceremony. The Rev. Henry Scheperle and the Rev. J.

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Mesdames Albert Hugh Carpenter, William Niles Wishard Jr, Andrew Ross and James Peirce are on the committee in charge. They will be assisted- by board members.

Eighteen units of the Methodist Hospital White Cross guild will meet next week in the guild's servThe schedule follows: Tuesday—West Michigan, New Jersey Methodist, Meridian Heights, Ipalco ‘and Triple E. Wednesday— St. Paul Methodist, Alpha Omicron Alpha. Office and Alpha. Thursday—Mothers', Bethel, Library; Blue and Gold, Willing, A. W. ¥. 8. and Enlisted Men's Wives, Friday—Riverside Park and Beta] Omega Phi’ Tau.

Several ehapteis of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew next week in the hospital. “Junetime” chapter will meet Monday, and on Tuesday “My Friend” division will 8

Buchanan,

ew. “Our Old Friend Never Fails” and “The Brook Song” chapters will sew Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. The group meeting Fri-

Alfred Mirovitch, concert pianist, will give a farewell recital at 8 p. m, May 23 in the ballroom of the Marott hotel. He will leave next month for New York. / Among the patrons-for the performance - are Governor- and Mrs. Gates, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Henry BE Tisdale, Lt. Col. and Mrs. M. G. Herzfeld, Judge and Mrs. Oliver Starr and Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes. Others are Messrs, and Mesdames Fabien Sevitzky, Herbert M. Woo}len, Jack A. Goodman, Arthur L. Gilliom, Frank O. Wilking and K. F Stutz, Mesdames Emma A. Wheelock, Raymond P, VanCamp, A. H. Steinbrecher, Samuel Cornell

Also, Mesdames Demetri Chamilovitch, Harry D. Murphy, Walter J. Hutton, H. M. Gilchrist, Hattie B Feinberg, Franklin D, McCray, Reid Steele, Diane Parker Simonson, Frank Crush, J. J. Cole Sr. and Bert Bowers. Among the others are Misses Josephine Robinson, Emma. Claypool and Ada Bicking, Messrs. Frank P. Manly, Prank Dailey and

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Young 2-Piecer

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Is Bride of » Naval Officer

The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house at Butler. university was| the scene. yesterday afternoon far| the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mec-|

Scott.

mony at 4:30 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. K. McKeown .of Marion and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Scott, Baltimore. " The bride wore candlelight satin made with a fitted basque, scalloped peplum and a bouffant. skirt forming a train.

Her two-tiered ‘fingertip- length veil was held by a seed pearl tiara and she carried gardenias and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Her attendants wore bouffant taffeta frocks. Miss Ann Shuttleworth, Canton, O., was the maid of honor ‘and wore yellow while the bridesmaid, Miss Barbara McCurdy, Kokomo, was in turquoise.

Mr, Scott was his soft’s best man After a reception the couple left for a wedding trip east. : The bride attended Sweet Briar. college, Chevy Chase Junior college, and Butler university where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta member, Ensign Scott is a graduate, of the University of Virginia and a mem-

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~ WHEN YOUR FAMILY IS BEGGING you to make Italian spaghetti

‘Bundles’ Show | To Be Sie JA Block’ §.

The ‘Bundles “for Rinerica and|

Britain organizations will have their

| for tonight's dinner, and when you discover there is no hamburger meat Second annual “Bundles at Work"

luncheon meats.

Keown and Ensign Donald Bruce | available at your butcher, don't give up the idea so long as you can buy)

In fact one of the tastiest dishes we have ever made with prepared |

in A today’s menu. » " .»

MONDAY MENUS Breakfast Orange juice. Soft cooked eggs. Toast and jam. 4 Luncheon Potato and mushroom soup. Kidney bean, onion and celery salad. Crackers. Applesauce. Dinner Spaghetti with veal luncheon meat (see recipe). Raw vegetable salad. Crusty rolls. Prune whip with custard sauce. Milk .to drink: Four c. for each | child; 2 e. for each adult, Today's ration points—1 red for veal luncheon meat; 1 red for grated cheese, 30 blue for tomatoes.

Sorority Session ' Misses Sarah and Frances Bern-|

ard, 5018 E. 13th st, will be the hostesses Monday night for -the|

Dr. Jean S. Milner read the cere- meat is in a spaghetti and tomato sauce combination. We recommend it

» ” » Spaghetti with veal luncheon meat: Two medium onions, sliced, 3 tbsps. drippings, 2 SOPs, flour, 2/ c. cooked tomatoes, lz tsp. salt, % tsp. sugar, 1 c. sliced fresh mushrooms, % 1b. veal luncheon meat, 10 oz. cooked spaghetti, grated cheese if desired. Pan-fry onions in drippings until golden brown, Push onions to one side of skillet and add flour to fal in pan. Blend well and heat until brown. Do not scorch, Gradually add tomatoes and cook until mixture thickens, Stir constantly, Add next 4 ingredients and simmer all together for 10 mins. Pour over hot spaghetti and . serye immediately with grated cheese. 6 Serves 4.

Club Meeting Held

The Fall Creek Garden club met this morning with Mrs. James R. Peeling, 245 ‘W. 46th st. Mrs. N. Taylor Todd discussed “Viburnums.”

Returns from East Mrs. W. Hathaway Simmons, 5707 | | Sunset lane, will return home to-

| exhibit next Jhursday through Sat|urday in Block's auditorium. ' The {display will be open to the public. | Units which will have booths, jand their chairmen, include Mothers’ Service club, Mrs, Steve Miller; | Perry Township War Mothers, Mrs. | Jack Williams; Smith college sewling unit, Miss Anna Spaan; Northwood Christian church, Mrs, A. D. Gray. Cervus club, Mrs: Hubert J. Merts; Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club, Mrs. Joe Hill; Loyal Women’s .Class of Hillside Christian church, Mrs. Clarence J. Arbuckle; Golden Links class of West Park Christian church, Mrs. Kate Dodd.

Children’s Booth

Advent Episcopal church, Mrs. F. Hauser; Brownsburg unit, Mrs. Beulah Wilson; Women's Contract club, Mrs. Grace Buschmann; Wednesday Afternoon club, Mrs. William R. Burcham, Circle unit, Mrs. Lena Moore; Women’s guild of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs, William H. Jasper, and P. E. O. Sisterhod war service council, Mrs. B. W. Lodwick.

children's garments made by Mrs. | Maude Crist. Other units will enter

To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the ruffle hat (Pat

There also will be ‘a booth of]

tern 5551) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and pattern number to Anne Cabot, Indian-|

| apolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chi-|

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Appoints Chairmen

Committee chairmen who will serve the Welfaré~ club next” year have been announced by Mrs. B, Lynn Adams, president, 3 They include Mrs. Carl R. Sheets, cases; Mrs. E. Monty Campbell, ways and means; Mrs, William Bartlett, sunshine and shadow projects Mrs. Nerman E, Schafer, annual card party; Mrs. Charles Tennant, refreshments; Mrs. F. F. Rumple, telephone. Mrs. Frank J. Haight, war serve ice; Mri> Olin Hatton Jr. flower, fund; Mrs. Ray Holcomb, members ship; Mrs. O. L. Hatton, hospitality; Mrs. Arthur Craven, club property and motor corps. Luncheon Monday Mrs. Hiram Pierce and Mrs. Holmes B. Raine, delegate and alternate to the seventh district, \Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs, WwW. PF. Wingenroth and Mrs. Arthur Hupp, delegate and alternate to the Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. G. G. Schmidt, blind aid} Mrs. Paul Goldrick, luncheon hosts esses; Mrs. Harry Kuhn, parlia= mentarian; Mrs, E. E, Martin, aus= diting, and Mrs. Léroy S. Martin, club history and press, The group will meet at 12:30 . p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs,

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Sheets, 4040 Forest Manor ave. | Luncheon will be served. Mrs, Carl Spiess, chairman, will have as assistants Mesdames Hatton, Mar

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Father-Son Dinner To Be Held Monday -

A father and sons’ dinner will bo

school. “Magic Novelties.”

before the dinner are Gordon H.

Latimer Leavitt. Wendell Barrett,

chairmen for the event,

Mrs. Hill Hostess

A luncheon meeting was held today by the Children’s Museum guild in the home of Mrs. Richard T. Hill, Williams Creek. Mrs. Burchard Carr and Mrs. William Forsyth assisted the hostess.

Mrs. Anne DeCroes Obenchain will

at the Broadway Methodist church. | The event is being sponsored by the

Bomar Cramer.

Susannah circle.

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Chairmen for the sports program Thompson, Robert Van Sickle and |}

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