Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1945 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1945

Society—

Margaret Hughes, Richard Haughton Jr.

Will Be Feted Friday at Bridal Dinner"

“MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A.. HUGHES will honor

their daughter, Margaret Jean, and her fiance, Richard Haughton Jr., at a bridal dinner Friday evening in the

Woodstock elub. Miss Hughes and Mr. Haughton are to be married at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the

Ae a

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ______: Junior League Will Hold Conference Next Week

Party to Honor ‘Miss Breeden ‘Tomorrow

Flad-Way: Ceremony Is Read in Dayton

The bridal news cent wedding - and ment ofsattendants. Mrs. M. J. Reese 5417 Hibben ‘ave., will entertain tomorrow night

includes a rethe announce-

PAGE 11

Churchwomen |

Announce Chairmen Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. Iske Head Committee -

Mrs; .Ralph -L. Holland has anicunced committee chairmen of he Indianapolis Council of Church Women for the coming year. Mrs. Edward Mayo and ‘Mrs. Fred Iske

Hughes home. - Among those who will attend the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haughton, Dalias, © Tex. the: prospective bridegroom s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Morrell and Miss Jane Abbott, all of St. Louis, and Billy Hughes. ” o ” : » " LS A picnic will be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs.” Edward Byron Taggart for their daughter, Miss Nancy Margaret. Taggart, and her flance, Lt. (jg) Howard J. Baumgartel Jr. U.S.N.R. The event will be at the Taggart home and the guests will include members of the immediate families and friends. Miss Taggart and Lt. Baumgartel will exchange vows tomorrow afternoon in the Taggart home.

Couple Will Be Honored MISS BETTY CATHERINE REITZEL and Marlyn J. Brock will be entertained at a bridal dinner given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stockton, Saturday evening. The party will be at the Marott hotel. A ceremony on Sunday in Sweeney chapel at Butler university will unite Miss Reitzel and Mr. Brock: Mr. and Mrs. Stockton’s guests will include the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Brock; Mrs, W. H. Parkinson, Oklahoma’ City; Mesdames Jack Brock, Royal Brock and Mildred Inasy, Miss Gwendolyn Brock, Miss Jane Ann Burrin, : Joseph Cottom and Wallace Zink. 8.8 8 a = » Several Indianapolis girls were graduated: “yesterday: from Btephens college in Columbia, Mo. They are Miss Gloria Jeanne Attkisson, deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Attkisson; Miss Ruth Mae Bixler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bixler; Miss Jean Bumgardner, the E. G. Bumgardner's daughter; Miss Jo Anne Grisso; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Grisso; Miss Jacqueline Louise Slutzky, daughter of Mr, and Mrs J. L. Slutzky: Miss Nina Lucille Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Thomas, and § X Miss Ann Wagner, Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Wagner's daughter. 5 : r wa | Museum Guild to Meet 3 iis a £ NEW MEMBERS OF THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM GUILD will i iy i be honored at a Iuncheon June 8 at ‘the Indianapolis Country club. New officers will be in charge of the 1 p. m. meeting. , tw 0» 28 a Mrs. James A. Hogshire Jr. will be hostess at 6:30 p. m. Monday for members of the Indianapolis Panhellenic association. There will be a dinner and Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum will speak., Her topic will be “Art as a Hobby.” Mrs. Lytle J. Freehafer is chairman for the event, assisted by Mrs. E. George Schaefer and Mrs. J. F. Roesch. oe Mrs. John T. Goodnight, recently elected president, will anhounce new com:nitiees for the year. Other new officers who will be in charge are Mrs. John R. Fenstermaker, vice president; Mrs. .A. Frank Gleaves and Mrs. Winslow VanHorn, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. J. W. ‘Graves, treasurer. » EJ ” y n » The Indianapolis Wonian's club will hold its final meeling for ~ the season on Friday at the Propylaeum. Annual Teporis will be given and Mrs. Thomas Harvey Cox will address the group. She will discuss “Mrs Mushrush Faces Life.” "zs »# “8 B® On Monday the Dryburgh Abbey chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will have its last meeting of the season. Mrs. Arthur Holt will be the hostess. Her assistants will inelide Mesdames Alexander McVie, William R. Williamson and Fred Rich-

ardson. presidents; Mrs. Paul Kilby, Indi-

Marv Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Evans / i anapolis, organizer. : To Honor Daughter Mrs. -G. E. Davis, Lafayette, and: To Be Guest | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans, 4460 Mrs. J. E. Brumbaugh, South Bend,

N. Kessler blvd., will entertain with | recording Ri Seereits : : taries, d Mrs. V. V, of Several parties are being planned a tea tomorrow afternoon honor- a eoee air Snepp © for Miss Mary Kathryn Hudson who |ing their daughter, Members of Indianapolis chapwill become - the bride of Edward |Evans. ters who attended the meeting. were M. Hahn, Kokomo, on June 23. The! Miss Evans will become the bride | Mésdames Max Critchfield, Mabel wedding will be at 3:30 p. m. in the! lof Lt. Guy West Jones Jr, A. A. F,,| Smith, H. E. Cunningham, Phillip First Baptist church, Saturday in the home of her par-|S. Hildebrand, M. W. Pickett, J. C. ” {ents. Approximately 25 guests will Siegesmund, Louis Richardson, rs. Francis Miller, 3735 N. Mer- yattend the tea. | Fred Risser, W. Brower Ward, A. B idian st, will entertain next Nelson and John H. Jefferson. Wednesday in the Propylaeum. A ‘ Mrs. Karl 8S, Means, Indianap-|bridge, teniiis or golf. luncheon and shower will be given! Mrs : M. 0. Herman olis, state historian, also attended.’ "Members of- the Indianapolis |

‘Will : . : . t Riley hospital, assisting doctors | stall officers at 7:30 p. m, Friday June 16 by Mus. Clifton Milby, Will Be Speaker bs clinics, transcribing Braille in the home of Mrs. Hugh Stewart,’ 6348 N. Michigan rd. M 2 rs ":

: ; , /i | ts, and conducting of a|1925 N. Warman ave. A bridal dinner will be given June M. O. Herman will speak | nanserpls, ; . ; 22 in the Indianapolis Athletic club Friday before members of the: {day care center for children of | --The officers are Mrs. E. G. Hin-

LE ob Ed % A / ‘ shaw, president; Mrs. H. B. Stewart, by Mrs. Martha E. Hudson, the Women's Federation, First Evan-| % atime Eatin working mothers I Ss bride-to-be's mother. After the Cer | gelical church. Mrs. John M.| a, 8

The league also has continued |vice president; Miss Reeta Clark emony, 3 reception will be held in | White, 6307 Pleasant Run pkwy.,| ; 2 Meta Given

for Miss. -Marzee Breeden, The honor guest will become the bride of John C. Jones, signalman 1-c, U. 8. C. G. Sunday in the Emer. son’ Avenue Baptist church. Thé party guests will be Mrs William H. Breeden and Mrs. Wil liam Jones, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Frank Mutz,

are In charge of the Bible in life committee. Others are Mrs. F. Marion Smith and Mrs. Asa E. Hgy,. personal faith and experience; Mrs. O. D. Wissler and Mrs. Dallas Browning, Chrisian family life. . : Mrs. H. H Esky and Mrs. E 8. Farmer, social service; Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel and Mrs. E. *J. Thompson, missionary education; Mrs. E. W. Stockdale and -Miss Alice Alexander, leper work. Others in Charge Edna, M. Martin and Mrs. Capen, Flanner house; Mrs. Ernest P. ‘Messick, Goodwill Industries; Mrs. Theodore Pence nd Mrs. Wilbur Barnhart, community issues

Mrs. John A. Towns, race rela-

to

Mrs. Randall

has for

| The pool is the

recreational

iS

Mrs. Myers Whittaker (left) and Mrs. George Fotheringham are members of the arrangements

Sate Pp: E. 0. Installs

Times Special

GARY, Ind. May 30. T. Richardson, Kokomo, installed as president of the Indiana State chapter, P. E. O. Sistérhood, at a recent meeting here.

Mrs John:

was

Others installed were Mrs. R. J. Thomas, Lafayette, and Mrs. E. R. Isfalt; Colfax, first and second vice

William Arbuckle and Ivan Hyfield. : Bretzman phe Others will be Mesdames Eva Miss Anita Jean Flack is the Leaming, Harold Mutz, Kathryn, bride-to-be of Capt. Cecil H. Pettycrew, Lambert Christie, Mont| Whaley, A.. A. F. The wedding Joslin, Charles Miller, Edna Me- will be June 24. Parents of the Ginley, Warren Harding and Jack | couple are Mr. and Mrs. Toney | Demlow and Mis Virginia Reese. E. Flack and Mr. and "Mrs. Ho"8 n bart Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril F. Flad are Siete eto serene at home ‘at 2019 N. Pennsylvania st., following their marriage Satur- S Or Pe }4 {day in the home of the bridegroom's Ww Im m 1 ng 00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Flad, QO) T i tions; Mrs, Walter Gingery and Dayton, O. pens 0 ay Mrs. F. H. Streightoff, world relaMing bre Yas nas en ors! tions; Mrs. H. C.. Gemmer, church ay, daughter o r.a rs. Cur . . ¢ | way. I ie Tn es BAL Rivi 1era J George Burkhart, Miller, pastor of the North River. Today. as Decoration day Mis EA Piepenbrok, Indianapdale Lutheran church in Dayton,| . " Sow v officiated. |the past 12 years, marked the open-|©0ls church day: Mrs. Roy Sahm ie ‘ row : ; and Mrs. A. M. Welchons, mtmMiss Frances Alverson, Spencer. ing of the outdoor swimming pool bership and promotion; Mrs. R. R. Wag the brides only attendant. and ag the Riviera club. Mitchell, publicity; Mrs. E. Harold Maik Flag Serve vine major feature of the Klingel, radio. 4 Flad homie. the couple left for a facilities at the club Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson, religion Fis To Ciitinnatl A “kiddie pool” i maintained and health; Mrs. Lionel F. Artis, Mrs. Flad attended Indiana unl- {separately for use of children too speakers’ bureau: ¥¥S. F. L. Ward 5 duated Irom) small for the large pool. ner,. telephone; Mrs. W. C. Hartyorshy ane a pie x D in Swimming instructors and guards inger, time and place; Mrs. R. K. I TS Ren a june on duty at all times. Beginning Brown, pantry shelf. : . Te 8 : us 2 {June 18,.following the close of the| Mrs. J. H. Smiley, United Coun= from Wittenberg college, SPring- | schosl semester, swimming classes: cil of Church Women; Mrs. Virgil (field, O., and attended the gradu- | wij) be started. "| A. Sly, Indiana Council of Church jate school at Brown university, Tennis, shuffleboard and practice Women, and Miss Elizabeth Ann Providence, R. I. He is a Lambda |casting also are among activities Blaisdel and Mrs. Paul Batties, [Chi Alpha fraternity member. |available to ‘the club members and Y. W. C. A. The couple will leave June 8 for | their guests. 2 two-week stay in New York. The summer schedule of the club St. Rita's sould. committee for the Junior lenges “conference day” next Wednesday af the Woodstock club, es 1 = (will include breakfast ‘swims. and i " , » | Miss Dena Ann Kleyn has chosen | weekly dances on Friday and Satur- Plans Car d Party her. sister, Mrs. ‘Raymond Plum- day nights until September. The A card party will be held Satur 7 7 = mer, as her only attendant for her dining room will serve dinners by War ot Done by Voritos wedding to Louis C. Schakel. The | appointment. day “in Block’s auditorium by St. 5 * irite will be Saturday in the Chris- | Bia Tr a Will Form Program Theme tsk Sisk Ciuiren of ine Covenant ()yjen. Flouse to best man and the ushers will be | Miss Betty Ludwick, 21 W. 16th, Assisting them will be Mrs. Harry For Meeting at Woodstock | Sebastian Kleyh, brother of the |st, will entertain members. and Heyob and Mrs. William Carson, | bride- to-be, and Edwin Folkening | friends of the Indiana Alpha chap- Misses Katherine Arkins,” Catherine om TTR iter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, Sunday | Fletcher, Josephine Riley, Catherine A general meéting of the Indianapolis Junior league next Wednesday] at an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. O'Gara, Mildred Hunt and Cathat the Woodstock club will take the place of the group's participation | Legion: Gr oup Sets | There are no invitations. erine and Winifred Fox. in the. national league conference canceled this year. Junior leagues] — — - — throughout the country will celebrate the day locally. ‘Election on Friday ; : The mecting, on the first anniversary of D-day, will be called | Officers will be elected Friday by | “conference day” and the program will show the volunteer and pro-| the Broad Ripple unit 312, Amer-| fessional work done by members| ——— ican Legion auxiliary. The group | while the country is at war. Mem- league have been active in almost|will meet at 8 p. m. in the post] {bers will wear their war work uni-|every branch of volunteer service.|home, 64th st. and College ave. forms to the meeting, |Some are employed in defense| The nominating committee ap-| The conference day committee plants, others are in the WAVES, | pointed by Mrs. Ralph Inyart in-| with Mrs. Addison Howe, chair- | the overseas Red Cross, the Office [cludes Mrs. Arnold Settles and Mrs. |

man, includes Mesdames John |of Strategic Services, army occu- | William Miller, co-chairmen, and | Ruckelshaus, George Fotheringham, | |pational therapy work and army|Mrs. Ray Pitcher. John Collett, . Harry V. Wade,|cadet nursing. | The executive board of the auxil-| William Lochhead, William T.| A Junior league bond booth has | iary will meet at 8 p. m. June 15 in| Burnes, James D. Peirce Jr., David heen open through all. seven war | the post home. - Williams and Myers Whittaker and joan drives. Regular league proj-| a

Miss Anne Shaw Davis, ects. have been continued through- | ‘Alpha Xi Delta After the - ‘morning out the war. Will Install |

opening at 10:30 a. m., there will | Activities Listed be a 1 p. Md. luncheon followed by | The . Indianapolis alumnae of

Miss Virginia |

program,

These include support -of the occupational therapy -department|Alpha Xi Delta sorority will in-

1945

dead of all wars,

Memorial Day

As we pause today to honor our

let us renew our pledge to stay on, the job. « + + back up our fighting men in the Pacific as we go Mark this Memorial Day with

more war bonds and stamps.

POLA

2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE 317 W. 16th St. 1902 S.'East St.

on to total victory. as a money-raising project. Victory [and corresponding secretaries, and | gardening and home canning have | Miss Mary Armington, treasurer. been’ encouraged by two: harvest : | festivals at which members dis- Club Meeting | played fruits, vegetables and canned | N Ladies" Federal FOR A PARTY OR A’ SPECIAL TREAT to the family, maraschino | produce. py ye wilh is ! 1g. It is sure to ke ah ! " . ~ cherry cake is different and appealing is sur make a hit because Mrs. | Orrin Collins, .1142 N. Belle Vien

it ate color avor. "est Hostess ; | of its delicate color and almond flavor West Hostess pl. The hmeheon committée ins

To cut down on sugar for the butter-nut frosting that goes with/the cake, Just one-half the usual amount is made and the frosting is spread! A meeting of the Alpha chapter, cludes Mesdames John Stettler, C. between avert and on top, leaving the sides plain. Beta Chi Theta sorority, will ‘be E. Pogue and William — Ricketts. | . ! {held at 8 p. m. today in the home |Mrs. W. C. Payne and Mrs. J. F.|

# { . , | ar S a - SATUSDA? ENCES | bottoms greased but not. the sides. | OF Mrs. Charles West, 6610 E. 34th | ainment. are in charge of enter

{ operation of its Next-to-New shop |and Mrs. R. L. McKay, recording ti te 1. A. C. will be hostess for the 11 a. m. ses-|

sion. | 4 The devotions will be led by Mrs. | | Dewey Haines, and Mesdames H. H. | | Hazenfleld, Henry Saiter and O. D. | Wissler “will provide the music.

Mortar Board Pledges Are Announced

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, May 30.— Marcia Smith of Indianapolis was’ . one of 11 girls pledged recently to Dinner Party Mortar Board, national honorary, The Ser-Wi ¢lub will meet at 7 women’s organization, here at De- p. m. tomorrow in the Homestead. Pauw university. A dinner will be held honoring outOther Indiana girls pledged are going officers. They are Mesdames Breakfast | Bake in a 350 degree F. oven for |" Martha Lang, Mishawaka; Susan Robert Pruitt, Marion Stum and {Grapefruit halves. 25 to—30-mintutes— Place on rack, =

Miller, * Kendallville, and Lillian | Donald Stultz. New officers will be | Soft cdoked eggs. [to cool. ‘Remove from pans after | Toth, South Bend. elected at the meeting. | Whole wheat toast. (5 minutes. Frost tops of layers

{ with butter-nut frosting.

ICE AND FUEL CO.

" Luncheon Potato, onion and pea chowder. Liver sausage sandwiches on bread. Fresh sugared berries; Dinner Broiled ham slice. Lyonnaise potatoes, i Buttered spinach. Broiled tomatoes. Rolls Maraschino cake (see recipe). Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 2 c. far each adult. Today's ration points: No blue, 15 red. Ld 5 ~ SUNDAY MENUS Breakfast Tomato juice. Ready-to-eat cereal. | Banana fritters, Dinner ,

Stuffed breast of veal. Browned potatoes. Tiny whole stewed squash | Beet and onion salad. Rolls. ~Maraschino. cake (leftover), Supper Asparagus royale in puff shell Heated rolls. : Orange sherbet. Ginger snaps. Milk to drink: Three and one- | half c. for each child: 1% ¢. for | each adult. Today's ration points: { Ten blue; 12 red. 4 # J Maraschino cherry cake: Two land one-half c. sifted cake flour, , 1 tbsp. baking powder, % tsp. salt, For the Graduate 1% c¢. shortening, % c. sugar, 2 eggs, % c. milk, % c. cherry juice, : 4}! 24 ¢. maraschino cherries sliced. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together three times. Cream shortening until soft. Add. sugar in two portions and blend until light and creamy. Add eggs one at a time. Beat each one until very light, Add. flour mixture and iquids alternately, beginning and ) al ending with flour: Mix well after each addition. Stir in chetries Pour into two

Sterling Silver Teaspoons

= un n Butter-nut frosting: One c. sifted confectioner's sugar, packed firmly, 1 thsp. softened margarine, 1 tbsp. softened butter, 3 tsp. salt, 2 tbsps. cream or top milk, 2 tsp. vanilla, 4 ¢. chopped nut meats.. Gradually cream sugar ‘into the softened shortening, add cream as needed. Add salt and vanilla and stir until light and creamy, Add nuts. |

rye

Tri Psi’'s Arrange Installation

Psi Psi Psi sorority will have a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. { Friday in the Delta Delta Delta! {chapter house, 809 W. Hampton’ dr Mrs. Ora E. Bytz is in charge of arrangements, New officers tq be installed are Mrs. C. E. Carson, president; Mrs Norman Hamilton, vice president; | Mrs. Oscar Rahe and Mrs. John Ott, recording and - corresponding secretaries. : Mrs. Frank Tufts, treasurer; Mrs Carl Ziegler, chaplain; Mrs. D. R. Foster, marshal, and Mrs. Norman Rinker, advisor:

REN

aC

ri

ue

BEAUTY

One does not always possess it, but every woman can be ATTRACTIVE. Watch details. Do not let

Superfluous Hair -

mar your charm—and it will, you know, unless it 1s PERMANENTLY removed. There is no charge for

78". BOF

AI 7 3

AY TRViTeY (8) TAY /@YATS

eis Of refreshment helps in housework

Home chores are easier when you work refreshed. With ice-cold Coca-Cola

in your icebox, you are only a few steps from the pause that refreshes at home.

When it's time to Have a Coke, or to offer it to guests, it's a comfort to know

A gift she will cherish through the years.

A—Juliet * B—Royal C—Nile $2.00 each Windsor, 2. 91 $2.55

Mail and Phone Orders Carefully Filled

Charles Mayer & Company L 29 West Washinglon Street |

that you have a supply on hand, ice-cold in your refrigerator. The pause that

this advice and results are guaranteed Prices moderate

Open Monday Evening |Bd 8 refreshing symbol of Afnerican living, ’ " By Appointment | |

| Mihittleton : $ bOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY oe COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS, INC.

Nam

refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola has won its way into homes everywhere as

NE