Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1945 — Page 14

| Reservations Are Made for Program At Propylaeum Thursday Afternoon

"SEVERAL RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE or the laneheon and program Thursday at the Propy- * geum. Miss Louise Swan and Miss Marian Laut will be : resented in a piano-duo recital. Among the reservations wre those of Mesdames Giles Smith, Ernest M. Sellers and Sdwin H. Forry. at

‘Others : are Mesdames John T. Wheeler, Roy apt, OE ee ae. H. Wallace, Edward H. Knight, Ernest "Barr, Frank E. Coulter, Robert M. Moore and Karl Nesster, . Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn was elected president of the Propvlacum “lub at the annual meeting held. yesteraay. Chosen to serve with “Ser were Mrs, Willis D. Gatch and Mrs. Albert Seaton, first and second woe presidents; Mrs, Walter 8. Greenough and Mrs. Paul Ww. Weer, secretary and assistant, and Mrs. Fletcher Hodges and Mrs. 3 Frank B. McKibbin, treasurer and assistant. Mesdames Grier "M. Shotwell, Weer, Lynn, John S. Wright and Jesse Cameron Moore ‘were elected to the board of directors - . At the anal meeting of the Indianapol;s Literary Shih last ] i emery -S. Lewis was elected president for next s ason., gg EY dnted were Easley Blackwood, Fred J. Trupp and william B. Schiltges, first through third vice presidents; Francis H. Tusley, secretary, and George C. Caivert, treasurer, Committees chosen included: Officers and members—Mr. Blackwood, Robert A, Henderson, Merle H. Miller, Stephen C. Noland and Dr, William A, Shullenberger; arrsngements and: exercises—Mr. Trupp, Scot B. ‘Clifford, George H. Denny, Milton W, Mangus and John K. Ruckelshaus, and rooms and finance—Mr, Schiltges, Cecil K. Calvert, Samuel Runncls Harrell, Ben H. Riker and’ Grier M. Shotwell,

Tudor Commencement June | : THE 43d ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT of Tudor Hall school will be held at 8 p. m. ‘June 1 in the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Albert D. Parker Jr. Hanover, will be the speaker. She will discuss “Department 45.” The invocation and benediction will be given *by .the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector of Christ Episcopal - Church, Miss 1 Hilda Stéwart, principal, will present the diplomas. Music will be provided by Mrs. Agnes Warriner Helgesson, organist, and Miss Flo Mary Foreman, pianist. Miss Sara-Jane. Haven will direct the music. Fa Members of the graduating elass are Miss Joanna Cole, Peru; “Miss Nancy Ann Crockett, Lafayette; Miss Martha ‘Ann Earl and Miss Norma Joan Weiler, Anderson; Miss Nancy Hare, Noblesville; | Mis¢ Martha Caveline Hutchman, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Pauline Kuhl, Paylon, 0.5 "Miss Sarah Ann Maiter. Marion; Miss Marcia Harriet Newsom, Naperville, Ill; Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville, and. Miss Bacbara Whitney Spurgeon, Muncie. Others who will be graduated are Misses Ann Burnett Clark, Jang Eaglesfield, Natalie Ann Griener, Betty Lyn Hargitt, Mary Heath; Doris Louise Palmer, Maura Keefe Quinn, Suzanne Ramey, Marjorie Anne Ropkey, Mary Jean Woodsmall and Gene Scheidenhelm. :

Brides-to-Be Choose Attendants : MISS MARY KATHRYN HUDSON has set June 23 as the.tiate for her wedding to Edwatd M. Hahn, Kokomo. The ceremony will ‘be at 3:30 p. m. in the First Baptist church. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater will officiate. . Mrs, Hugh A. Barnhart will be the matron of ¥honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs, Kenneth Rider Jr. and Miss Helen LaMar, Carol Ann Ensign, Rochester, will be the flower girl. The prospective pridegroom’s attendants will be John Fell, Kokomo, best man, and Wayne Timberman and Thomas Connley, ushers. = = 5 = n 2 Miss Maigaret Jean Hughes hag chosen her sister, Elizabeth, as her only attencant for her wedding to Richard Haughton Jr. The ' wedding will be June 2 in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hughes. Vaughan Morrill, St. Louis, will gerve as best man.

Sorority Alumnae Will Entertain THE INDIANAPOLIS. ALLIANCE of Delta Delta Della soroiity will entertain the Butler university collegiate chapter tomorrow night at a dinner in the chapter house. Seniors who will be accepted-as alumnae are Mrs. Joseph H. - Strauss, Mrs. Joseph Howett, Misses Jean Chalifour, Jean Cooper, Janet Gregory, Barbara Hudelson, Marjorie Milholland, Charlene Montgomery, Winnie Lee Sellick, Norma Terrell and Dorothy Ziegler, At the business meeting Mrs. Seward A. Baker will present the gavel to Mrs. E, Hobart Burgan. The dinner committee includes Mrs. - LE. Kincannon, chairman, ‘and Mesdames John Harvey, Howard Bates, Truman Woodmansee and Ralph N. Clark. -

In" a Personal Vein . .. MISS DORIS McCORD and Miss Virginia Lee Martin will be graliiated next Tuesday from Western college, "Oxford, O. Miss MeCord is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, D. McCord, and Miss Martia's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Martin. : > » = 5 ® =» = Mr. and Mrs. Claude McLean; Traders Point, had as their weekend guests Mrs. Charles Tumey and Mrs, Park Oldham, Gary; Mus. Christopher Eiiz, Lizton, and Mrs, Belle Collins, .Crawfordsville, ” s = ” s = Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Harlow, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., will arrive here tomorrow for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds. Mrs. Harlow is Mr. Reynolds’ sister.

Mrs. Leslie E. Little |Y. W. C. A. Head

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Goes to Shreveport Miss Betty Jane Handy recently

was. elected president of the Butler | C. A. chapter.

Mrs. Leslie E. Little Jr. left Te-| university Y. W.

cently for Shreveport, La. to visit Other officers are Miss Betty-Lee! Youth council, First Baptist church.

‘"her husband, Lt. Little, A APF, who is stationed there. The couple was married April 12 in the home of the Rev. Orien W. Fifer. Mrs. Little is the daughter of

Freihage, program chairman,

‘Club Elects

Miss Margaret Schuh

man T. Hallberg, | dent; Miss Diane Baker, treasurer 5920 Ralston dr., and the bridegroom’s_parents are Mr. and Mrs, | POTIEr. Leslie E. Little, 958 N, Audubon rd. |

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forte —— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ A ; — —— EN Officers Elected by Children’s Bureau Auxiliary | TwoDay Camps I ~~ re see oan seman Will BeOpened (fia) Wartime Eating | 2y Meta Given

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and Mrs. Henry E. Todd, recording secretary. :

Officers of the Auxiliary {o the Children's Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home slected at a meeting held yesterday include (left to right) Mrs, Edward Gallagher, corresponding secretary; Mes. John W, and close at 3:30 p. m. In case of Shirley, vice president; Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp Jr, treasurer; Mrs, Frederick W. Ahrbecker, president, rain they will he held in the Broad,

By Girl Scouts

Two-Week Sessions ivi : : Ave Plagned- : THERE ARE NO MIDDLE-GROUND PEOPLE when it comes to = ‘ caraway sced. They either like or very much dislike the flavor. ForThe Indiandpolis Girl Scouts will|those who enjoy. the fragrance of caraway as. well as those who only open two day camps June 25, They associate it with rye bread, we recommend an experimental attitude

adjoining Broad Ripple park and seed is used with baked pork chops in the recipe appearing today.

on 8. 9th st. in Beech Grove. : 8 sn A a ee Bs Ries og] « Twsssruzvs | Founders’ Day | Will Be Noted By Sorority

and the Beech Grove camp leader will be Mrs. Marian Roth Stevens. Orange juice. ‘The former camp will be open for Hot cooked oatmeal. 10 weeks, with the Beech Grove Pan fried bacon. damp open four weeks. Toast. 7 Girls ‘will participate for five - Luncheon = days during a ‘two-week period.|Rice croquettes with green beanScouts must register ahead of time,| celery sauce. after which the quotas will be filled | Buttered fresh asparagus. with other girls. Rhubarb sauce. : Organization Meeting Dinner

‘The camps will open at 9:30 &. M.| gg yaq pork chops with caraway seed (see recipe).

es | Baked sweet potatoes. Ripple park pavilion or the Beech Buttered caulifiower,

held tomorrow by Phi Beta sorority in the Woman's Department club. The group is celebrating its 34th anniversary, ¥ \ After the dinner, Mrs. Ralph Stahl and Mrs E. E’ Cabal will be inducted into the chapter as active patronésses. Mrs, Frank

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Art Exhibit Hostesses Announced

announced for the child art exhibit peing held in John Herron Art museum. aa : Those serving Sunday - will be |

will be her sister’s. maid of honor, and Jane Seale. will be her sister's. maid of honoi

Cook, Jacqueline Davis, Dorpthy

dorfl, Helen Pennak, Elizabeth Pet-|terdants - will be

“ rt Ben -F . Among the hostesses for June 3 bride-to-be. ro a

Schwomeyer and Eleanor Golay,!’ The.engagement and approaching

Goett, Mary Johnson, Christine 'T. ‘Smith. 801 Fairfield ave. parents Junken, lda~Fobraico and Ginevra of the bride-to-be

> | Cormick, Faye Nicholas, Bernadine Sunday in the §

Snyder, vice president; Miss Jane| | Sumner, secretary; Miss. Ethelda| EE : Keiter, treasurer, and Miss Joan Ladies’ auxiliary, International As- rams 6f women’s organizations in

| recently Women's aid of the Pennsylvania | was elected president of the Rock-! ® | crest 4-H club, Other officers are] Mr. and Mrs. Her- od 5 | Miss Mary Ann Risley, vice presi- | Tower photo | Miss, Ann Abbott, secretary, and Mrs. Little Miss Carolyn Bolander, club re-|

McCoy. The ceremony will =~ A gage & i Others will be Misses Louise Mc- | po at 2:30 p.-m. pode. ©

| Nonte, Jessie Russell, Ruth Robert- | Northwood Chris- | {son and Freda Schwomeyer. tian church. Mr. | Stahihuth 13 the

{huth, 3021 N. ER | Capitol ave.: Miss CLUBS {Inez Lloyd and * Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers. Richard K. Trit- : i 2.30 p.m. Wed. At the Colonial tipo will be" the Miss Smith Furhiture Co., 47 S. Meridian.| couples attendants. ; 8 Movies. | Miss Smith is a graduate of In-| t Ladv Aberdeen’ Artist chap, I. T.- diana university and a member of 8. C. 1 p. m. Sat. Mrs. Lloyd Chi Omega sorority. The. prospec- | Johns, 917 E. 56th, hostess. “White tive bridegroom attended Butler uni-| | elephant sale. versity. i Inter Nos. Wed. Mrs. Aaron B. # 8 = | | ~.Goonce;. 5323 Graceland, hostess.| Mrs: Roberi Green, 3015 W. 10th “Russia and the U: S.,” Mrs. Ern- St. announces the approaching mar- | est B. Foster. riage -of her sister, Miss Josephine Wednesday Afternoon. Wed. "Mrs. L. Golc, to Chief Petty Officer, C. W. Shaffer, 3331 N. New Jersey, Cifarles J. Hornbdch, U. 8. N,

or il ."e i hostess. “World Economics Today The vows will be read June 12 and Tomorrow,” Emmett Rice. in the Holy Trinity Catholic church.

; r. Hornbach is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford, devo- Mr. } Mis. Mrs. Carl J. Hornbach, 881 West dr.| 8. ors Wi Zetathea. Wed. Mrs, Reuben Jones, Woods Place. = 6256 Broadway, hostess. “The . Canadians,” Mrs. Dorothy J. Davis Conference Held “Geographical a'n d Historical > . Background,” Miss Rosa Wetter. In W ashington - MISCELLANEOUS { Butler University Mothers” Council. “WASHINGTON, May 22 ~Repre- | 2 ‘p. m. Friday. Jordan hall. sentative Frances Boiton of Ohio Musical program; installation. fwiil be the-guest speaker today at| Pasent-Teasher Souner, nurier¥| the luncheon meeting of the Amer- | an eginners department, East’, Bion. ausiiarv's. bay Tenth Street Methodist church, van Legion auxliialys post Wa | Pri. night. In the church. “Land conference. . The session is being of Shadows” by Anauta. held in the Mayflower hotel here Representatives of 18 national women's organizations are meeting

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{ 6:30 p. m. Fri. In the church May festival. mittee to: discuss plans and pro sociation of Machinists 278. 8 the pdst-war period. Morgan Beatty p.m. Wed. In Machinists’ hail, ' was the speaker this morning,

497% 8. Delaware. Public ecard -— re Luncheon Held

party. Railroad. Noon Thurs, ‘Columbia’ A desseri-luncheofi was held! clib. Annual spring luncheon, this afternoon- by the Irving-| SORORITIES ton chapter, Epsilon Sigma Omi-) Delta Gamma Mothers. Tonight. ¢fOD sorority, in the home of Mrs.| Marott ‘hotel. Mother-daughter John Davis, 335 Ellenberger dr, Mrs. | banquet. Mrs. H. O. Trotter, gen- Robert Moor led devotions and] Mrs. Cr Earl Byrket reviewed “Walt V1 an American,”

eral chairman. Indiana Nu chap., Delta Theta Chi 7:30 p. m. Wed. “Mrs. Fred Mc-

Blakeslee-Hersh berder Service ‘Will Be Read Sunday; Additional hostesses Have been | Betty Alice Smith to Be Wed

Appearing in the bridal news are tle announcements of ap-| At the meeting the program will| Toasted cheese rolls. proaching_ marrigges and a wedding date. a N . g Miss Virginia Hershberger hus sét Sunday as the day for her wed- | Mesdames Gladys Bushnell, Crella ding ta ¥vt. Paul C. Blakeslee Jr: The rite will be at 1:30 p. m. in “ILiée, Norma MarsiaR--Bemghow- nc Garfield, Park Evangelical and”Reformed church, : The Rev. Norman Shultz will officiate. Miss Mary Lou Hersh

Ya SGA . nt Cilagyvs | 200 the bridesmaid will be Miss ae rie Cece Also, Misses Lucile Bechert, Gladys Ruth Swango W hite Ci 088 Guild . Donna Hershberger, the bride-to-'T Tnita ’ > Gally, Lucile Heryun, Auguste Bit. be's niece, will serve as flower girl. Units to Meet Martha Norner, Marguerite OIl-j‘'he prospective bridegroom's at-! Several units of the. White Cross pesq len 1 Shi | ames Brockman, Matthew Rut- ie x “I. “Sgt. Jimes guild will meet this week in theijeqge W. PF. Steudy, R. C. DeGraff | seed; Combine i; c. cracker criumbs eter. Frances Shaw, Wilma Sontie- |Hershierger, Stout field, best man, | guild's service center. North Church | Robert Glass, William S. Hall, Syd. |» 10 | 1p. caraway seed, % 18D. | op q piss Lucille Calvert field, May Stone, Virginia Stout and and Verlin and Donald Hershberger, group was to meet today, and t0- | hey Markev : Karl Venitz William | PEPPET and 1 tsp salt. Dip 4 pork" alvert,

2 2. 2 3 - » i : : . Divisions meeting Thursday are| . : Or cp. | marriage of Miss Betty Alice Smith; ooksid ‘4-H Club Chooses | Misses LaVon Cox, Rosemary Cru-| “m got Jovd Judson Staliihuth is| ington, Brookside and Green| £5

zan, Isabella Drohan, Elizabeth i er} ar ih {wood Community. Brightwood/ N w 'q \ announced by Mr. and Mrs. Brant yon ic ong victory groups will ew Officers i i

meet Friday.

‘been awarded a regional scholarship | Other officers are. Miss Shirley, a ts smooth and thickened. . to Goucher college, Baltimore, Md.! un. +1 : ’ | hd t§ She is the daughter of Mr..and Mrs. | wright “oa Boeri ins d bake at 350 degrees F. for 35 Frances Kelly is general chairman i S p \ . eames chairman; Miss Su-|80 e a grees F. for EVENTS bow ed : Howard G. Lytle, 415 W. Westfield Ts Gilbert un and Mus mins. Remove cover and bake 15 to of the A. W.V.S. war bond and { "S. 5 Staili- 2 5 blvd. ; pT 01 . 4

with the auxiliary’s post-war com- |

Boles, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Kingham, will officiate. Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh has arranged a musical program. The particie pants will be Mesdames William S, Edwards. Marshall Harvey, Arbaugh, William J. Goory, John Shannon and W. Finley Wright. ’ New Officers Also, Misses ‘Mary Frances Newe "house, Leora Mae Crumrine, Mare garet Gallagher and Doris Linville,

Grove high school. , Both camps will maintain stand- | pored Vegetable salud.

ards set up by the National Girl! Scouts, the American Camping as- Fresh sugared pineapple. soclation and the state health board. Mrs. C. C. Brockman, day camping committee chairman, has an- Grapefruit juice, nounced that an organization : Nietiniz will be held at & pom, to- {Th least and preserves, morrow in Ayres’ auditorium,

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Cucumber and egg salad. be presented to leaders and repre-| Applesauce and fig bars. {of table decorations. * [sentatives of Brownie, intermediate . Dinner : New officers to be installed are {and senior troops in the city. lcodfish balls. ‘Mrs. Arbaugh, president; Mra berger | Staff members for the camps will| creamed carrots, * Boles, vice president; Miss Galmee | attend a training program to be presh spinach salad. {lagher, secretary; Miss Pauline held June 5, 12, 14 and 22, headed parkerhouse rolls. by camp directors and committee [emon sponge pudding.’ members. { Members of the committee are]

| R. Dalsheimer, historian. . a Fo i hostesses will be Mesdames SE fs arley W. Rhodehamel, Thedddte Baked pork chops with caraway ; gi... mang Weimer, R. O. '| Richardson gnd T: H., Townsend 'Jr,

|vhops into prepared crumbs, then

June Woodworth |ushers. Ali are brothers of the morrow the Olive Branch, Quaker, arth | | MeC ¥, Karl Kistner and Rob into 1 egg slightly beaten and ai-| A. W. V. S. Will Meet

. Friendly, White Banner and Bright- | o4 Hite J lute” with 1 tbsp. water, and back | Tn the Columbja Club :

are Mesdames Edna Osborne, Freda | w

ood Jr, units will have sessions, into érimb mixture. I ‘ Pat crumbs so they will not fall Charles E. Hoover, state field diaway during eooking. Brown chops rector of the war finance com- . oe lon each side in 4 tbsps. hot short- | mittee, will address members of the | New officers were. elected re-lening or drippings. ‘Remove from American Women's Voluntary Serv- | cently by the Garden City 4-H skillet. Blend 1 tbsp. flour and 1; ! ices at 7:30 p. m. tomporrow in the lclub. Miss Joan Simmon is the sp salt into the fat in the skillet Columbia club. |

5. y+ club. Scholarship Winner president and Miss Jeannine Gantz | .n4 add 1 c. milk gradually. Stir War combat -films will be shown

Miss: Anne Jacquelin Lytle has! Yice President. |over medium heat until gravy boils by Brunson Motley. Also on the

program will be Pvt. Byron Harter,

secretary; Place chops back in gravy, cover Billings General hospital. Miss

Mary Ann Randall, treasurer. {20 mins. longer. Four servings. {stamp division.

Avonettes

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will. be” held in the wooded’ area (so as. to discover what a delightful taste. it adds to pork. Caraway’

A founders’ ddy dinner. will be-

Mrs. Prank J. Billeter is in charge

Tolin, treasurer, and Mrs. Albert

W.C.T.U. fo Meet. | manos

The Southwest W. C. T. U. will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Leatha Alderton, 1509 8. Bel-

mont ave. A covered dish luncheon |

#L noon will be followed by a business session at 1:15 p. m.

The officers and the May circle of | Collum, 1509 N. Ewing, hostess. | the National Council. of Catholic|Bet® chap, Kappa Alpha Gamma. Women unit at Holy Cross Catholie| 1-30 P. m. Fri. Mrs. O. Kemp church will give a ‘card party! Johnston, 18 8. Irvington, hostess. tomorrow afternoon’ ‘and night, | Kappa Beta Chi. 8 p. m. Wed,

| The party will be in the parish halt Mis, Wilbur Day, 111 E. 5t, Clair,

1433 E. Washington st. Hostess Party following initiaret mia ai 1 Hon,

Mail Orders*Carefully Filled! -' *.

ye & Company | o-ddoe poll St. Dublie Shion on

| Chap. AF, P/E. O, Wed. Mis. C M. 8harp; 2225 E. Kessler blvd, hostess. Chap. P. E. O. Wed. Mrs, Doyle | Zaring, 1306 E. 82d, hostess, May breakfast, t Lambda Mu chap, Signa “Beta. {6:80 p. m. today, Mrs. Leo Stella, 2520 Park, hostess, |. Beta chap.; Theta Nu Chi. 8 p. m, Wed. Mrs," Willlam Grauel Jr, 7031 - Washington blvd, hostess, Initiation.

Card Party Booked The annual spring card. party of the Riviera Club Boosters will be at 8 p. m. Thursday in the clubSTERLING * house. Charles Keagle and Charles]

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Lotze, chalrmen, are being assisted | by Messrs, and Mesdames Homer | : i Woods, E. J. Biddle and Jack Ban: : $ | 20 nen and Mrs, Keagle, ! j . ep 4 ct Book Review Planned “The Image of Josaphine” will be reviewed tomorrow by ‘Mrs. Howe! ard J. MeDavitt before the Wednes- | - day Book Review club ting at Buy Them Singly 2p m. in Ayres’ Power "Ihe or By the Dozen. : ras will close the season for i

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& Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 22. | ~Dr, and Mrs, Edwin N. Kime of |

Ahis-elty, formerly of Indianapo-

lis, ‘alinounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret ‘Mary, to’ William Richard Adams. Mr. Adams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Baker (Adams, Bloomington. -The wedding will be June 23 in the First Methodist church here, rd Miss Kime way graduated from Indiana’ university and she is a member of Kappa Alpha: Theta

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