Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1945 — Page 11
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Bride of Ensign W. L.Rich Jr. | Travel-Study
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| Installation
Theta Mothers’ Club Plans Luncheon
The Internationa: Travel-Study Club, Inc, will have installation of officers at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Claypool hotel. A musical program will be given
MONDAY, MAY 28, 1048 : N Moxley-Blasius | . ~~ (Vows Will Be
ociety Read June 23
Tudor Halk Students Win Awards At Annual Class Night Program wkd Miss Nancy Taggart To Become Bride
A DINNER AT THE WOODSTOCK CLUB for members of the Tudor Hall senior -class preceded the class night program at the school Saturday night. Announcements of approaching Miss Jane Eaglesfield and Miss Maura Quinn were |M&iTiages are highlights of the the dinner hostesses. After the program the seniors and |°rdal news. : The engagement of Miss Doris
) San Frane erence gives cquaintance, aign speech tention and the war and
ic and with cabinet, thé has not had
have Presie appearances
nization are ely political man is still ich partisan ffort will be » party stale such a way he President of time for ver. “
ation to feel ly died with
diverse West party, there And it was viduals 'going issues direct
political mae ylvania ave, , the cracke 0 be in the arty machine
~-wingers are r Democrats, alers can go
their friends were guests of Miss Betty Lyn Hargitt at
a dance in her home.
Miss Marjann Ropkey, senior class president, received the Shield
award given by the student council and ‘faculty to the. girl whose contribution to the life of the school is judged most outstanding in
character and leadership.
Miss I. Hilda Stewart.. principal, made
the presentation at the end of the program during which academic
and extra-curricular awards were made.
The winner of the scholarship cup for proficiency in junior and senior years was Miss Joanna Cole, Peru. As highest ranking student in her senior year, Miss Martha C. Hutchman, Atlanta, Ga., received the award of the Indiana Alpha association of Phi Beta
Kappa fraternity, The Alliance Francaise medal was awarded to -
Miss Ann Clark as the highest ranking senior French student.
Underclassmen Win Honors THIRTEEN UNDERCLASSMEN
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WERE commended by ‘the Cum Laude society for high academic records.
They were Miss
Robin Good, Robinson, Ill, and Misses Mary Harrell, Helen Rogers
and Flo Mary Foreman, juniors; Misses Georgianne Davis, Lucy
Blanton, Mary Kay Jensen, Florence Jameson, Janis Robinson and Mary Jean Milner, sophomores, and Miss Eleanor Baird, Lafayette, Miss Kitzi Pantzer and Miss Cynthia Campbell, freshmen. The seniors elected to the Cum Laude society were Misses Hutchman,
Cole, Doris Palmer and Clark.
Trustees’ awards were presented. to undercla
ssmen by A. K.
Scheidenhelm, president of the board of trustees. Miss Good won the award for proficiency in literary acquaintance, with honorable mention going to Miss Rogers. Miss Sally Mason, Noblesville, received an award for proficiency in sophomore geometry and Miss Davis received honorable mention. The freshman spelling prize was won by Miss Baird with Miss” Campbell placing second. Miss Nell
Becherer received the eighth grade scholarship cup.
Literary. Awards Presented
‘WINNERS IN PROSE AND POETRY CO
NTESTS were an-
nounced by Miss Clark, editor in chief of the Chronicle? senior
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Scott Moxley, son of‘ G. Barret Moxley, 1321 N, Meridian st. is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Blasius Jr, Evanston. The wedding will be June 23 in the Shove Memorial chapel in Colorado Springs, Colo. The bride-to-be attended Ohio university and Colorado college. Mr. Moxley attended Park school and the Lake Placid Preparatory school. ‘He will be graduated from Colorado college next fall. ‘n " "
A ceremony to be read Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byron Taggart, 56905 N. Delaware st, will unite their daughter, Nancy Margaret, and Lt. (j. 8.) Howard J. Baumgartel Jr, U, S. N. R. The prospective bridegroom's father, Dr, Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church federation, will read the VOWS. Miss Taggart is a graduate of Smith college, Northampton, Mass., and Lt. Baumgartel attended Yale university following his graduation | from Wabash college.”He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
in the Pacific area, Lt. Baumgartel will go to, Washington to attend the ordnance and gunnery school for
At home on leave after two years:
Blasius of Evanston, Ill, to Barret & $ i A | by
St. Joan of Arc Catholic church was the stene Saturday morning of the wedding of Miss Mary Margaret McNellis and Ensign William The couple is on a wedding trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McNellis of Indianapolis, and Ensign Rich's parents are Mr. and |Oring seniors and their mothers, | Mrs. William L. Rich of Brooklyn, N.Y. (Bretzman photo)
L. Rich Jr., merchant marine,
Mrs. Ruth Glover and Mrs. William Gibbs. ' . The officers are Mrs. Lloyd Pot-| tenger, president; Mrs. O. A. Van-| over and Mrs. Donald Stroud, first] ‘and second vice presidents; Mrs. O. F. Andrews and Mrs. Denzil Washmuth, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Virgil Marshall, treasurer, and Mrs. H. C. Hiller, auditor. Officers of the Artman council also will be mstalled. Mrs. Frank Sink is the hew president. The retiring president of the I. T.-S. C. federation is Mrs. George P. Ruth.
Mrs. Perry Carr, 841 N. Gladstone ave., will be the hostess at 6:30 p. m. today . for a meeting of the Evangeline chapter, International Travel-Study club. Mrs. John Thornburgh will speak.
A luncheon will be given at 1 p. m. tomorrow by the Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers’ club at Butler university. The luncheon, hon-
| {will "be in the chapter house, 825
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{| W. Hampton dr. i Incoming officers of the group
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{also will be guests. They are Mrs. [Ralph C. Davis, president; Mrs.
L. F. Fall, treasurer, and Mrs. Wil{liam J. Schumacher and Mrs. B.
| Earl Heassler, vice president; Mrs. |.
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yearbook. These included: Poetry—Miss Harrell, first, and Miss Hutchman, honorable mention; prose—Miss Betty Ann Arensman, a junior, first, and Miss Clark, honorable mention. Special commendation for work on yearbook and magazine went to the executive board of the school publications—Miss Clark; Miss Eaglesfield, business manager, and Miss Hargitt, treasurer. The Masquers club trophy for outstanding work in dramatics was giver to Miss Patricia Noelting, Evansville, and Mijss Palmer received honorable mention. Sports trophies were awarded by Miss Nancy Hare, athletic association president. The seniors won a cup for jntérclass competitions arid the Green team of the upper school won the Green and White cup in the annual athletic contest. Miss Ropkey presided during the ceremonies which "included class songs and the senior ivy planting. : :
Alumnae Association to Choose Officers THE TUDOR HALL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION will have its annual election meeting Thursday at a 1 p. m. luncheon in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. William Lochhead is the luncheon nachine here chairman and her committee includes Mesdames Samuel Runnels eral agencies Harrell, Norman R. Kevers and Jeremiah L. Cadick. in San Frane 0 8 A. n gencies don't Lyman S. Avres was elected president of the Dramatic club Saturday night as the club held its 55th annual meeting and a dinner-dance in the Woodstock club. Other officers named at the meeting were Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge Jr. vice president; Burford - Danner, secretary: George Fotheringham, treasurer, and Mrs: Syl‘vester Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and Benjamifh D. Hitz Jr, directors. The holdover directors are Mrs. Frederick G:- Appel, Mis. Russell J. Ryan and Thomas D. Stevenson. ess, requeste le # 83 =» ger” type of Five directors were elected last night at the Civic theater's me hope for annual meeting held in the theater. They are Mrs. James H. Rudlaches of the dell. Mrs. E. S. Martin, Hugh Duffield, William A. Dyer Jr. and ition, Harry V. Wade. Mr. Wade is chairman of the nominating committee which will select candidates for board officers to be elected soon. Reports given at the meeting included those of Mrs. Gordon Bryan, on the Junior theater; Miss Helen Coffey, on the women's affairs committee; Kenneth Lemons, on the Workshop, and Richard
A. Coxen, recording and correspond{ing secretaries,
ope that the 12 weeks. sad the state In 1932 it In 1936 it n Olson, and 0 get things Ear] Warren ts now count nia governor m, with the
” » n A miscellaneous shower to be given tomorrow night by Miss Vera Nelle Smock, 502 N. Wallace st., will honor Miss Marzee Breeden, Miss Breeden's marriage to John, C. Jones, signalman 1-¢, U. S. C. G,, will be Sunday in the Emerson Avenue Baptist ‘church. Parents of up dried dates, apricots, peaches the ‘engaged coupl \ : 2 - the a B. P. WwW. Board or apples could be used in place XY W z Plans
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The Late Book club will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ audiBUTTERMILK PIE FALLS INTO THE CLASSIFICATION of |torium. A guest day program has cream pies and it looks the part, but it is lacking in the richness |been planned by Mesdames Walter of the typical cream pie. : L. Shirley, James L. Rogers and The tartness of the buttermilk gives a delightful sprightly-flavor |J. W. Beasley. Mrs. Charles C. which is always appreciated in springtime desserts. The raisins add Martin will speak on “Mexico.” sweetness, vary the texture and add color. Dried currants, snipped
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liam "Jones, 430 N. Bancroft st. Tecipe. Activities eph Corbett, Otto Benz Jr, Mont Toast. Others will be Misses Lucille |u| pe held f une 9 and 10 in the | Vanilla pudding— The events, scheduled each the annual con-| ; Cones, Jane and Virginia Dodd and Buttered green beans. games Into Decoration Day Fun! from 3 to 6 p. m. maid at the wedding. The matron mer to advanced grades.
o » ~ Guests at the party will include I M H - TUESDAY MENUS > Mesdames Breeden, Jones, Lambert 0 cet crc Christie, George Shaffer, Robert Breakfast Grapefruit juice. Joslin, Charles Miller, William : : h A “summer. fun house” program Schmitz, Henry Stenger Jr.. William A state board meeting of the Luncheon of recreation and sports is being Kelley, Gilbert-Driskell and Harold Indiana Federation of Business pot cauliflower salad. planned by the Central Y. W. C. A. Madinger, Raleire Hopkins, lies Hotel Lincoln. Dinner Wednesday night, will include a wr Bee Ne Yo eiLy The ‘meeting Will | 5.1 lamb hearts picnics, ice cream “socials,” bicycle pivey, Mary McBeth, Mary Prater, take the place of | : rides, hayrides, swimming parties vention. : : {Leaf lettuce salad. Betty Lou Smock. = : Officers and|p : In addition there will be a full The hostess The will be assisted present directors trite pie (see recipe), weekly schedule” of swimming at the oarty by her mother, Mrs. : classes and plunge periods for both and at 6:30 o'clock child; 2 c. for each adult. Today's of honor will be the bride-to-be’s will be joined by ration points: No blue; 4 red. cousin, Mrs. Harding. : 4-4 8 . Tennis. Classes Ly Classes in tennis and riding are| open for registration at the Y. W.
newly elected di-
rectors and chair-
Scudder, Warren G. Harding, Jos- | Q 10 June ’ Scrambled eggs. Stoehr. and - Professipnal Women's Clubs |Bacon and tomato’ sandwiches. for June, July and August. : : toes. Nana Seeright, Doris Heavin, Jane Mished potatoes and attendance at night baseball will meet June 9 : abs Havden E. Smock. will be a brides- Milk to drink: Four c. for each|,qits and juniors from non-swim- | oe WEDNESDAY MENUS Mrs. Schaffter ,..., of standing
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Eisenbach on the Backstage tlub. LeRoy Gordner, treasurer, reported that the theater, for the first time in many years, was entirely
free of debt with the exception of the first mortgage on the building.
Herbert Wilson and William Guthrie, co-chairmen of the mem-
bership drive for next season, reported that sales were 300 per cent Others who spoke at the meet-
ahead of the same period last year.
ing were Jack Hatfield, director, and Bramer Carlson, technical
director.
Western College Students Start Vacations A NUMBER, OF INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS will return home this
week from Western college, Oxford, O. The spring semester is to
close following the school's 90th annual commencement tomorrow. The students who have completed their junior years are Misses Betty
Buell, Bernice Chamberlain, Marianne Daries, Mary Ellen Leckie,
Nancy Myers, Ann Winger, Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt and Martha
Wishard.
The sophomores are Misses Anne Eberhart, Margaret Frazer,
Emily Greenland, Helen Negley and Maryann Zinn. Girls finishing
their freshman year at the college are Misses Nan¢y Boerner, Marilyn Duncan, Miriam DuGranrut, Margaret Tutrow, Lillian Weaver,
Charlene Weddle, Mary Lewis, Carol Mahalowitz, Margaret Eash
and Mary Wallace. nr » »
Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Angst returned to Indianapolis Saturday
after a ‘week's visit in New York.
Art Awards Announced
The art division of the Indiana Feoeration of Clubs recently announced three awards. Prizes are prints by Indiana artists. For the club scrap books containing complete reports of the year’s study of art, awards were given to the South Bend Progress club and the Michigan City Woman's club.
club received awards for outstanding community art projects to raise the standard of public appreciation. Awards were.-given to the Warsaw Fine Arts club and the Valparaiso Woman's club for their observance ] of art week.
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The Lake County clubs. and we P.-T. A. 100) Give
Indianapolis Woman's Department
committees for dinner. The new board will hold the annual organization meeting from 9 a. m. to noon June 10. State chairmen and committee members will be selected at the session. At a 12:30 p. m. luncheon that day in the Woman's Department club, Mrs. Marie S. Schaffter will be the speaker. She is second vice president of the national federation. Her topic will be “Beyond Victory.” Miss Ruth Hoover will preside.
Satety Playlet
A safety playlet will be a feature
“Be It Ever So Jumbled” is the
j (title of the playlet fo be given by d the Indianapolis Council of Parj | ent-Teacher Associations. A |L. Thoms and Mrs. Walter L. Caley, j retiring: and new presidents of the X council, will have the leading roles.
Mrs. W.
Others in the cast will be Mes-
2 2 |dames Elmer Bornkamp, Robert E. ) | Fennell, Ralph C. Davis, Kenneth
S. Rosenberger, D. Joe Hendrickson, Paul S. Howey, Raymond DeGraff, P. L. Sargent, John R. Brayton and Herman E. Haldeman. Mrs. Clayton M, Adams, the production chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Bert C. McCammon, L. L. Harvey and Earl Gordon. Reservations. for the luncheon may be made through Thursday:
Churchwomen Will
fMeet Friday
A general meeting of the women
will be held Friday. Following corporate communion at 11:30 a.m, luncheon will be served at :12:30
churchwomen. At the afternoon meeting, Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls at Technical high school, will be the
Lawrence C. Duckworth,
luncheon chairman, will be assisted i [by Mesdames Perry Barnard, John {| Holly, | Martin, Frank Wolfe, Myrna Mec‘Mi | Kenzie and Paul Koehl, J | rene Durnell, Betty Phillips and {| Eleanor Wilhite. :
§ Berk-Katz Wedding ll Is Announced
Clemon . Silvers, Windsor
Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz, 3018 Park aVe., announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Vie:
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liam Berkovitz of Chicago.
of the award luncheon to be held |yjateq sugar, % c. brown sugar, 1 | June 5 in the Columbia club ball- |c. flour, % tsp. salt, % c. raisins, 2
, |room by the Chamber of Commerce |e. buttermilk, 3 egg yolks, % tsp.| Homemakers
£2 home safety engineering contest I group.
of All Saints Episcopal cathecral|-
p.m. by St. Mary's chapter of the}
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Breakfast Orange juice. Hot whole wheat cereal. Buttered toast. Luncheon: Carrot and peanut timbales with parsley sauce. Sliced cucumber and onions with seasoned vinegar, Rhubarb sauce.
Informal riding parties)are being planned for advanced riders. : Three special events will be included in the “summer fun house” program—a week-end at McCormick’s Creek State park at the end of August; a “Y” party at an operetta in Garfield park, and a supper and square dancing party with the work camp at Flanner house. Opens June 6 A daytime program for nightshift workers is being planned in co-operation with the city recreation department and industrial plants, Junior high school girls may register June 18 for a “campette home” Milk to drink: Three c. for each| program scheduled for - Tuesdays child; 1 c. for each adult. Today's and Thursdays during the summer ration points: None. Senior high school girls will meet no 8 on Friday nights. The “summer fun Buttermilk pie: One-half c.gran- | house” will open Wednesday, June 6.
Dinner Spaghetti. | Tossed green salad with garlic dressing. French bread. Raspberry whip. Almond jam cookies.
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| juice, 1 tbsp. butter, 1 baked 9-! F Ci a Form Club
Mix together sugars, flour, salt and raisins in top of double boiler.| An organization meeting was held A Bugiik: Jae ter tonne recently in the home of Mrs. Robring until thickened. Add a little|€rt L. Cummings, W. 60th st, by of the hot mixture to the beaten the Crooked Creek Homemakers egg yolks. Pour back into double! club. boiler and cook 2 minutes longer. | Officers elected were Mrs. MereRemove -from heat, add rind, dith Snyder, president; Mrs. W. K. juice and butter. Cool. Pour into| Huckleberry, = vice = president, and baked pie shell. Top with meringue Mrs. J. L. Hughes, secretarymade by beating 3 egg whites until treasurer. ,
stif and adding 6 tbsps. sugar| The first monthly meeting of the! gradually, beating well after each club will be June 5 in the home| addition. Spread on pie. Place In of Mrs. Vaughn Bramel. The projmoderate oven (350 degrees F.) for|ect lesson, “Quick Meals for Busy 13 to 15 minutes. Days,” will be given by Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Cummings. Charter members of the club are
Miss Eva J. Green, Mesdames Bramel, Charles A.
Sgt. Kashner Wed (Chastain, Cummings, Woodrow
The marriage of Miss Eva J. Dillon, Huckleberry, Hughes, WalGreen and S. Sgt. Allen F. Kashneriter C. Kennedy, H. H. Lance, is announced by the bridé’s parents, | Ralph Soots, Snyder, Clarence Mr. and Mrs, Shir- | Stansbury, Clarence Stiles and ley E. Green Sr. Paul M. Vogt. 936 Pleasant Run | reer eee pkwy., North dr. 5 . Pkwy. Nozih & May 5 Ceremony April 21 in the| IS Announced First Christian] weg jake Munneke; 3205 N..Ban-
church in Miami, . Fla. croft st. announces the marriage of
The Rev. Ever-| her daughter, Miss Kathleen Frick, “ ett 8. Smith read |to Richard M. Jellison, son of Mr. the vows and the and Mrs Carl Jellison, Muncie. Mrs. Kashner attendants were ; : Mrs. Richard F.|preniice Presbyterian church. with Green, the bride's sister-in-law, and |the Rev. Chester W. Wharton offiSgt. Martin L. Broderick, Anderson. |ciating. Attendants were Miss
burg. Va., where Sgt. Kashner is|Roy E. Lockhart, Muncie. stationed at Camp Lee after serv-| ‘he couple's at-home address 1s
ing 34 months overseas. His parents|ihe B are Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R, Kash-|' Bose Grove Peden Mutitse
or of University ala . ) 2 of University noise + jDinihier yi Honor Group to End Work |Maridn Seniors The Indianapolis branch of Bun-| Membérs of the senior class al dles for Britain has received word Marian college will be entertained from its New York 8| Wednesday by the junioriclass at a that the organization will be dis-|dinner in the Marott hofel gold solved June 30. The loca yom... ar Judy Dillhoff, Cincinnati,
The wedding was May 5 in the}
The couple is at home in Peters-|reota Frick, the bride's sister, and
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