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Additional
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Reservations Are .Made
"For Meridian Hills Luncheon-Bridge
~ ADDITIONAL RESERVATIONS have been made for the luncheon-bridge tomorrow at the Meridian Hills Country club. They are those of Mesdames Irby S. DeFenelon, Harry Reisser, Carol E. Roach, Harry Berry,
J: D. Baker, Harry Kerr,
T. Shannen Perkins, George
Olive, Clyde Lee, Robert H. -Rhodehamel, Frank Balke, Carl Geupel, Thomas Carson, Ada T. Yessler and R. Bruce
Fogle.
Several reservations also have been made for the Monte Carlo party to be held: next Saturday at the club. Among them are those
of Messrs. and Mesdames Fogle, Clinton Prather, Robert Wallace, ker, Charles Rouse, L. R. Hess, Robert C, Blessing and Stewart
Hostesses Are Announced
For Exhibit
Hostesses have been announced for the “Bundles at Work” exhibit to be held Thursday through Sat-
urday in Block’s auditorium. The exhibit will be sponsored by the Bundles for America and Britain organizations, Mesdames A. R. Nelson, L. E. Winkler, M. L. Payne, J. H. Westbay, Wililam W. Jamieson, Parker Jordan, Everett Smith, W. B. Ward and C. 1. Greenlee will serve as hostesses for the P. E. O. Sister. hood war service council,
Additional Hostesses
Other hostesses and their groups are Mesdames Frank Benson, F. L. Humphrey, 1. C. Spencer and -Arthur Morris and Miss Sarah Darnell, Northwood Christian church. Mesdames Grover Walden, Carl Freund, George “Williams, Otto Smith, Marie Richardson, Chalmer Sutphin, ‘Arthur Gillespie and Steve Miller, Mothers’ Service club.
Others to Serve
Also, Mesdames Frank Milles, John Forrest, Marie Kersting, W. O. Honecker and Floyd Fultz, Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club; Mesdames Allie Lane, Frank Stricklin, Ella Taylor, Stuart Coulter, Dan Lantz, Alice Stites and Clarence J. Arbuckle, Hillside Ohristian church. Members of the Golden Links class of the West Park Christian church who will serve are Mesdames Myrtle Miller, Mary Farquar, Jennie Guire, Hazel Lisby, Kate Dodd Hattie Wincel, Maude Bickerton, Nola Moore and Belle Robertson.
D. A. R. Boar Holds Meeting
A meeting of the National Junior Assembly board, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held recently in Chicago.
Balke, DeFenelon, Kenneth Adair, Thomas Carson, Joseph E. HamaHoward Nyhart, Arthur Pittenger, Gordon. : 2 . " » » . Mrs, L. N. Summers .will entertain tomorrow for Miss Marian Ruth Blackley. The party will be in the home of the hostess’ aunt, Mrs. Earl L. Shafer. Miss Blackley and Ira M. Slater will be married: May 26 in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Blackley. The party guests will be Mesdames Blackley, Jack B. Woerner, Magdalene Davis, John Thurston, Herbert Smelzer, Thomas Beasley, Paul Fletcher, Nicholas Connor and William Blackley Jr, Misses Margaret Wells, Ruth Rehm and Louise Ellen Trimble.
Betty Reitzel to Be Wed MISS BETTY CATHERINE REITZEL has set June 3 as the | date for her wedding to Marlyn J, Brock. The ceremony will be at 8 p. m. in Sweeney chapel at Butler university.. Dr. 8. Grundy Fisher, pastor of the University Park Christian church, will officiate. - Miss Gwendolyn Brock, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be-the maid of honor and the bridesmaid will be Miss Jane Burrin, F. L. Brock will be his son’s best man. : On May 22 Mrs. Albert Zimmerman will entertain with a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. Miss Burrin will give a des-sert-bridge May 24 and Miss Brock will entertain May 27 for Miss Reitzel. She will give a tea in the Pi Beta Phi house at Butler, . » ” » y The Woman's Research club will have a tea at 2 p. m. next Monday in the home of Mrs. Frank C. Jordan. Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler university president, will discuss “Some Lessons We Have { Learned.” The hostess committee includes (Mrs. Parker Jordan, chairman; ( Mesdames William H. Remy, William C. Hdrtinger, Theodore L. | Locke, David Ross, Frank G. {Herman and Thomas D. Camp- | bell. Mrs. John G. Benson is the program chairman and the social chairman is Mrs. J. N. Greene,
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Guild Re-Elects President
Mrs. D. A. Bartley (seated) was re-elected president of the Methodist Hospital White Cross guild at the organization's meeting last night in the Roberts Park Methodist church. Mrs. Carl Ploch and Mrs. John G, Benson (standing, left and right) served as nominating committee chairman and arrangements chairman, respectively. o » 1d = n
Election Held at Annual Meeting Of ‘White Cross Guild; Award Winners Are Announced
An election of officers and presentation of awards were features of the White Crass guild's, annual meeting held last ngiht in the Roberts Park Methodist church. Bl Mrs. D. A. Bartley was re-elected president. Three other officers renamed were Mesdames Jams Crooks, Arthur Fairbanks and M. L. Fabr, first through third vice presidents. Mrs. Roscoe Barnes was elected fourth vice president; Mrs. William : Gabe was renamed fifth vice presi-|tary while Miss Thelma Hawthorne, dent; Mrs. J. H. Lombard wasiand Mrs. Charles Spahr were, reelected - recording secretary and|elected membership secretary and Mrs. Clarence Carlson was re-|assistant corresponding secretary. elected assistant recording secre- Award Winners
tary. : . ; y Dr. O. W. Fifer, acting superin-
Miss Harriett Chambers and Mrs. : . Ellis B. Hall were re-elected treas-| endent of the Methodist hospital,
ace} " id tribute to Mrs. Anna Murray urer and assistant. Mrs. Alva Cra- | P® IPays dick became corresponding secre- a. member of the North Methodist |
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The three leading guilds for the year were the Broadway Methodist, The Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell willigivey service pins by Bishop Titus {speak Thursday before members of Lowe, president of the hospital's
'B. P. W. Officers
‘Are Announced
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the Victory and the Mother, The leading night unit was the Friendly the, Women's society, Meridian board of trustees. Heights Presbyterian church. He Installation Today
unit of the guild, who was chosen All-Day Session vv guild and the highest junior unit was the Municipal Gérdens Jr. will talk at-the afternoon session of | The Benson gold trophy went to! the all-day meeting to be held in|the Broadway Methodist guild. Per-
the “ideal White Cross Guild| There are 65 units in the guild. the- church manent possession of the trophy,
worker.” Church Group Nurses aids were honored and | The Rev. Mr. O'Dell, pastor of the given a few years ago by Dr. and
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES {May Meeting
_|breakfast next Saturday in
| hardt, Paul R. Oldham, LeRoy .L.
Will Be Held | ah By Council |
_ Officers Are Named By Church Alliance
The organization news highlights a May breakfast and the announce=ment of new officers. © The Central Indiana chapter, International Council for Exceptional Children, will have its annual May the | Theodore Potter Fresh Air school, 1601 E. 10th st. The breakfast will be at 9 & m. Miss Clara Ryan of the Technical high school English department will give a book review. Music will be provided by Charles Hamilton. ’
Harry McClain, executive secretary of the Indiana Association of Insurance Agents, ‘will address members of the Indianapolis ~Association of Insurance Women tomorrow night. The meeting will be in the Y. W.
Charles G. Bauer. (Tower photo.) The wedding of Miss Frederica
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Mrs. Charles W. Bauer (left) was Miss Letha Mae Ransdell before her marriage Jan. 26 in Our Lady of Lourdes rectory. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ransdell and T. Sgt. Bauer's father is G. Ober Jr, A. A, F.,, was May 5 in the Centenary Christian church. |
the son of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Ober.
ID. of U. Uni Will Mark Anniversary 5 Meeting to Be Held : ~~ In Hotel Lincoln
*Phe Clara Barton chapter, Na« tional Society Daughters of the Union 1861-65, will have an anni- : yversary dinner at 6:30 p. m. Thurs * /day in the Hptel Lincoln. . .'| Col. Roscoe Turner will discuss |“Post-Wa? Aviation,” and a program of music will be provided -by | Mesdames Carolyn Ayres Turner Rutly McConnell and Besse Herr: mann. Mrs, Fern Norris is the program chairman.. ° Ta Honor guests will be Mesdames Ralph FP. Gates, Robert H. Tyndall. E. C. Rumpler,’ C. J. Finch and Charles Shannon. Also, Mrs. Gers . trude Dupree, Terre Haute, and | Mrs. Walter Winkler, Lebanon.
Decorations Committee Members of the reception com-
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Mildred R:. Cox and Lt. Ober is
C. A. and Mr. McClain will speak on “Make Hay While the Sun Shines.”
New. officers recently were announced by the Jessy Wallin Heywood alliance, All Souls Unitarian church. They are Mrs. Emma Dunning, president; Mrs. Emily Barber, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. J. W. Patton, membership secretary.
A meeting of the University Heights W. C. T. U. will -be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the University Heights’ United Brethren church... Mrs. Theron Waddell is the program chairman.
Clubs— Butler Sigma Nu To Hold Annual
are included in the club news,
W. Hampton dr, Honor guests will be the chapte
Mrs. Treat Will Be Speaker
A picnic, the installation of officers and the appearances, of %peakers
mittee are Mrs. Mildred Shucks, _|chairman; ‘ Mesdames R. C. Lee |Helen Kindred, Leona Mitchel" Forrest Hackley, Harry Huey, Lu. cile Rothkopf, Ida Mae Shulse, Jo: sephine Meyers, Myrtle Armer Harry Jones, Lloyd McInturf anc ° Grace Heitkam. . Mrs. Flossie Marshall is chairman of the decorations committee Assisting her are Mesdames Edith Johnson, Fred Fancher, Fred Baker. Flossie Weimer, Marie Oakley, Rob
Mothers’ Club May Luncheon;
™- + & The annual May luncheon of the Sigma Nu Mothers’ club of But- ert Patterson, Mae Brouse, Mars ler university will be held at noon tomorrow in the chapter house, 655
(Penrod, Mavis Harris, Edith Blume Ida Belle Newby and Harve: Crowmer and Miss Mable Badorf,
seniors. New /ill be in ¥ seniors. New Officers wil in Mrs. Rosha E. Smith "is genera!
The devotions will be led by Mrs. C. G. Eicher and Mrs. Roy Turley maine Site ihe in GH praet will give the musical program. Mrs. dent: Mrs. C. C. Bagley and Mrs. Ida Cunningham will speak and C. B. Stine, first and second vice Mrs. George Burkhart “will preside. presidents: Mrs. George H. Graves Mis. Douglas T. Sherow, 429!and Mrs. W. B. Neeriemer, recordBerkley rd., will be the hostess to-|ing and corresponding secretaries, morrow night for a meeting of |and Mrs. Nelle Darmer; treasurer. Chapter AM, P. E. O. Sisterhood.| “Music as a Uniting Force” will
Mrs. A. W. Collings will give a|be the topic of a talk by Mrs. L. F. dramatic sketch on “Tomorrow, the| Treat Wednesday at’ the. Grolier World.” | Fine Arts club meeting. Mrs. J. H. Craig, 3469 N. Capitol ave. will be the hostess. P I A to Have Mrs. Grace Guess and Mrs. : bern Myrtle. Stephens also will speak. : : Mrs. Guess will discuss “What We Open House Hear in Music” and “Art in Action” will be the topic of Mrs. Stephens’ talk. Ju ne 1 The devotions will be led by Mrs. PF. E. Treat, and assisting the host-~ The annual open house of theless will be Miss Bertha M. Schulz. school 46 P.-T. A. will be held from 7t0 9 p. m. June 1 in the school.| The Wy-Mo-Dau club will meet The event will close the year's ac- tomorrow in the home of Mrs. John tivities of the group. Ww. ThornBurgh, 5210 Central ave. In the receiving line will be new Luncheon "will be served at 12:30 and retiring officers. The out-going [P: Mm. and a musical program will officers are: Mesdames George be given by Mrs. Laura Craig Seidensticker Jr. Carl J. Wein- Poland. Mrs. Thornburg will speak on} Wahle, Wallace S. Remington and! “History of Inventions.” New ofLe Roy G. Gordner. | Beers will be installed at the busiMrs. Wahle is the new president, | ness meeting. Other new officers are Mrs. Haroid| They are Mrs. Emory M. Cowley, C. Ochsner and Mrs. Alfred R.|president; Mrs. Annah E. Core and Peden, first and second vice presi-|Mrs. Fred C. Wilson, first and secdents. ond vice presidents; Mrs. Alfred G. Mrs. Ben R. Turner Jr. and Mrs. |Neerman and Mrs. Poland, recordGeorge Fotheringham, recording |ing and corresponding secretaries, and corresponding secretaries, and [and Mrs. Harold A. Mavis, freas-
At the meeting, Mrs. Howard W. professional Women's club recently |
Memorial Presbyterian church, will
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chairman and will preside at the dinner,
~ EVENTS
CLUBS Chalcedony. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs William M. Bartlett Jr, 434 E 49th, hostess. : Hoosier Tourist. Noon Tues. Mr John V. Faasen, 2738 N. Talbot hostess. Luncheon. New Century. 2 p. m. Wed. In the John Herron Art museum. “In diana Artists’ Annual Exhibition,’ Wilbur: D. Peat. ay Riverside Kindergarten Mothers, 1:30 p. m. Thurs. In the kindergarten. To-Kalon. Tues. Mrs. C. PF Schmidt, 244 8. 1st, Beech Grove, - hostess, Mrs. Frank Clapp, proMISCELLANEOUS Lambda chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Carl E. Williams, 26 E. 14th, hostess, Pledges services. School 25 P.-T. A. 3:30 p. m. Wed. © In the school. Music by the pupils. i
Miss Harover To Be Bride On June 22
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harover, 84 N. 2d st, Beech Grove, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Jeanrie, to Robert Finchum. The wedding will be June 22 in the Beech Grove Methodist church with the Rev. K. D. Vandeventer officiating. Mr. Finchum is the son of Mf. and Mrs. Elmer Finchum, 56 8S. 11th st.,, Beech Grove. Miss Emily Moore will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Misses Barbara and Janet Harover, sisters of the bride-to-be; Miss, Wilma Worrell and Miss Marjory Smith. The best man will be Thomas McDonaugh. Paul Bailey, Robert Mitchell and Joseph Hill will serve as ushers. Both Miss Harover and Mr. Finchum attended Indiana university. She is a member of Phi Omega Pi sorority.
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Mrs. John G. Benson, will go to the pre cecil W. Ross, treasurer. { discuss, “A Novice Looks at the guild winning it three times, TT — fast to be held next year president. Miss Mildred Gorton and | Bile.” Mrs. Douglas T. Reid will ie anival Meeting Hose wei Sorority Session . \ Miss Mary Helen North, national | M158 Sars Metzger ate the; first ue! preside at the board meeting at-9:30 Cross service center for guild offi-| Members of the Beta Zeta chapchairman of the scholarship fund, | second Vice presidents. H tae cers and a tea for all guild mem.- | ter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will | 3 i y " i : . m. t a. Sets wre Mi Hates oots. The soos ow wpe ers us, ee, Tae offeusi rot ot i D. A. R. dpproved schools this year. recording and corresponding secre- [month Is “A Study o Wie Bikis ae - Other reports were given by Mrs. | tafies; Mrs. Martha Burnett, treas- | To o te PE > H. 8. Forester, chairman of the urer; Miss Ada Dickhut, financial |§ © U. 8." : crippled children project; Mrs. Har- secretary, and Miss Eva Jane Lewis, Sg Musical Program old Ralston Simmons, chairman of auditor. J : : Jot the metal locator fund; Mrs. How-| New directors are Dr, Miriam| At 11:30 o'clock the five sections ard E. Strock, buddy bag chair- Fugett, Mrs. Ethel Gassert, Mrs. |0f the society will have their meet-| 3
man, and Mrs. N, K. Lyons, Red Pearl Evans and Miss: Mary Hos- | ings. Section 5 will have charge of Cross chairman. tetter. {the luncheon in the community
[room. Mrs. John E. Wyttenbach is| rm ‘ chairman and ‘assisting her are Mrs. i ———————— | C. F. Boerner Jr. and Mrs. Carl . ——— ‘LA. Pike. Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson arranged . |the afternoon program opening 8 lat 1:30 o'clock. The devotions will ¢)| beled by Mrs. Alex Sharp Sr. Her {subject will be “God Héplaces Fear
Miller, Attica, was named toast- ojecteq Mrs, William A, Stuckey
| master for the 10th annual break- Members of the Tuesday Quest
club will have their annual picnic | tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Df R. | Kellum, 3950 Carrollton ave. She will. be assisted by Mrs, William Hastings, and Mrs. S. L. Moffett will have charge of the program.
The discussion group will meet at
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The University Heights chapter, American War Mothers; will spon- | sor a discussion on the Dumbarton | | Oaks agreement at 7:45 p. m. to-| morrow in the University Heights | United Brethren church. Emmett Rice will be the speaker. The invocation will be given by Mrs. Ruth Rooker, and music will be provided by Mrs. Doris Morgan. Mrs. Virgil Hunt is the program { chairman. Ushers will’ be Mes8 {dames R. C. Cannon, Glenn Ken(wedy, William Johnson and A. S. Probst.
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strawberries any other way than with cream and sugar. Others, more adventurous, have discovered that strawberry pie, which cooks the berry somewhat, is a most excellent way to provide variety when there is an| abundance of berries. ; < The pie-making method given today should delight all classes, ! | with Power, Love and Steadiness.” berry consumers. Putting the berries a8 : S| Mrs. william D. Hennessy Jr. |into a baked lower" crust prevents Fresh strawberry pie: “| vocalist, will give a musical program, | sogginess and putting in chilled for 9-inch, double crust pie, - : laccompanied by Mrs. Paul L. Dres-| berries holds the cooking of the|i qt. strawberries, 1 c. sugar, Club M eetin 3 sel. berries back while the top crust|i; tsp. salt, % c. water, 3 tbsps. Ang ; bakes under normal high-tempera- |cornstarch, % tsp. red coloring if| A meeting of the Con Amigo | desired, 2 tsps. lemon juice. club will be held at 8 p.m. today | Line pie pan with pastry, leaving in the home of Mrs. Ernest Fields, edge plain. Fit snugly into pan,|8!6 Gladstone ave. 3
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{ | will be the hostess Wednesday for Ready-to-eat cereal. | meeting of the “Indi&napolis Toasted sweet rolls. p : / | | alumnae of Sigma Kappa sorority.| = funeheon 1 1éS. { After supper at 6:30 p. m. there will| 04 eggs. © | be installation of new officers. | Creamed carrots and. celery. {| Special guests will be girls from | un ole wheat. bread. Here's a “toy fishing outfit to be j|the Indiana university Chapter.|gieyeq prunes with top milk. used indoors or outdoors. jj aare; John Weeks is the new presi- Dinner Other officers are Dr. Lillian Salimori<macaroni casserole, Mueller, vice president; Mrs. Bar- Buttered asparagus. bara Hissey, secretary; Miss Nor-| Mixed green salad. ma Lagenaur, treasurer; M's. Jew- | Hot rolls. ; Roll out remaining pastry. Cut deell’ Paul and Mrs. Russell Burkle, | Strawberry pie (see recipe). sired pattern of vents in top of pie. | delegate and alternate to the In-| Milk to drink: Three c:.for each Press gently to the baked crust, dianapolis Panhellenic association, | child; 1 ¢. for each ‘adult. Today's|trim, don't flute the edge. Place | Miss Charlotte Jeanes is the Tri- ration points:” Six red for 1 Ib.ipie on cookie sheet and bake on |
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Breakfast { Grapefruit juice. Mrs. Eugene Short recently was Scrambled eggs. elected president of the Iota chap-| Toast. ter, Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority, Luncheon : Mrs. ‘Ralph Chandler is the vice Creamed new potatoes and peas. president. | Fried luncheon ham. Other officers are Mrs. J. P. Par-| Bran drop rolls, ker, secretary; Mrs, M. L. Faber, | Chilled apples. treasurer; Mrs. Charles A. Ross, national council] delegate, and Mrs. Dale T. Diefenderfer, publicity.
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