Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1945 — Page 11

D. of U. Group To: Hear Talk - By Mrs. Norris

. Latreian Clyh Plans . Picnic Tomorrow

. The organization activities include

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a picnic, dessert-bridge party and. rnational co- business sessions. . Members of .the - Clara” Barton sive’ Gi. O. Po chapter of the National society.

. Daughters of the Union 1861-1865, Inc, will meet at 7:30 p. m, Thurs- J day in the Hotel Lin¢oln. * “Why We Observe Flag Day” will be discussed by Mrs. Max Norris, program chairman. Music will be provided by Mrs, Carolyn Ayres Turner and Miss Ruth McConneil |’ The presiding officer will be. Mrs. Rosha E. Smith.”

Y particularly y in the house ity for seeking ns with other

economic nasteps the last . J co-operation - and Connally c declaration,

inds including Mrs. F. 8. Ballweg, Traders Point,

- will be hostess tomorrow for the Alpha Deltg Latreian club's meeting A picnic will be held and the eveunr| s back in line will conclude the group's. activities! Woods agree~ for the season. Mrs. George W nonetary fund, Smith will assist Mrs. Ballweg. ngly. Instead | led to .get the A dessert-bridge party will oe | 1 co-operation, 8 given tomorrow by the Delta Beta e banking and chapter, Psi Tota Xi. sorority. Mrs | peration, ‘with Harold E. Roberts, Millersville rd.,| endments they will be- hostess for

the 7:30 p. m.|

ONDAY, JUNE. 11, 1945 = Sa

hospital.

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Mrs. W. R. McGeehan

co-chairmen of a card party to be given tomorrow ‘at the Veterans’ It will be at 7 p. m, and the sponsors are the Indianapolis | post 4 and Paul Coble units of the American Legion auxiliary.

G. I Joe’ Story

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Will Have | & Sponsors a

~ Committee Named » For Arrangeméiits

A committee has been appointed to make arrangements for “sponsors at the premiere of Ernie Pyle's Story of G. I. Jog.” The announcement was made today by Uz Mec- |" Murtrie and, J. Dwight Peterson, co- © chairmen, According to the chairmen, who are, Indiana university trusteés, | | sponsors will be persons who make substantial contributions to the Ernie Pyle Memorial fund at I. U. in connection with the premiere. The show will open here July 6| at Loew's theater and sponsors will be special guests. The event will conclude the state-wide observance = (of Ernie Pyle day. £| Proceéds from the initial showing will. go to the fund to establish | scholarships . in journalism at I. U. he I. U. clubs of Indianapolis are | ponsoring the premiere. Committee Members The committee includes Messrs. land Mesdames Earl B. Barnes, | Noble L. Biddinger, Volney M.| | Brown, Arthur A. Browne, Willis N.|

and Mrs. Bernard A. Martin are | |

e example of - meeting.

Coval, Carl F. Eveleigh, Otto N.|

_ THE INDIA! ApOLIS TIMES For Little Girls

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Betty Fr Hall To Be Honored, At, Show er

Donner-Jome Rite | | Is Announced © | The bridal news.nighlights 4 pre-| nuptial “party and the annoufivement of a rgcent wedding. | Miss Betty Ellen Hall will be en|tertained at a miscellaneous shower lgiven by Mrs. Stephen Baker Sai{urday. Mrs. James .L. Reed will assist “her daughter at the party in the Baker home, 426 E Troy ave. | Miss Hall is the bride-to-be of] Royce Stevens. The wedding will} | be June 23 in the Meridian Street | Methodist chureh. Among those ‘invited to the Shower | are Miss Hall's mother, Mrs. Paul B | Hall; Mesdames -Robert Hall, Paul!" Roelke, Claude Holmes Jr., George Zavela and Alvin Henry, Misses Alice Hankins, Ellen O'Drain, Ellen Jane LaFollette, Ruth Zitzlaff, Mar‘thana McWhir,” Marjorie Schoch, | Thelma Cooley, Mary Lib Thumma {Marjorie White, Hildegarde Kuhar and Carmel Ricci. Mrs. Roelke “will be her sister's] matron of honor and the brides-| maids will include Mesdames Baker, | Robert Hall, and Richard McDonald |

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5 dF businest ‘session, Wi precetie i Frenzel and John K. Goodwin. | .g J and. Miss Katherine O'Connor. By MRS. ANNE CABOT bility in ~tliese the party. Mesdames Hugh Brem- Also, Dr, and -Mr¢ Willis D.| " a oa Rel ot te 38 a] v rallying cal erman, Compile Smith and Maude S—— Gatch,” Dr: -and- Mrs. Maynard K.| By *UE BURNETT Miss Florence Louise Jome and Lt 0. NC Wale, Treen ang wa economic field Siebert will assist. the hostess. Hine, Messrs. and Mesdames Wil-|. My favorite niece looked adorable Frank Edward Donner, U. S. M. ¢. bed.ticking. Mexican striped cotton Dewey of New The sorority’s new officers. in- - | liam -C. Griffith, Hubert Hickam, in a dainty frock like this—and were married Friday. Dr. John or .the vividest gingham you can ' 2 clude Mrs, Wendell <Reed, presi- ‘ ‘ | Julian K. Kiser, Irving W. Lemaux, your pride and joy will too! Tenant read the ceremony &t noon find will make a bang-up set of was not just dent; Miss Therese Moral, Vice New Members of the Women s Branch, Richard: C. Lockton, William F., Pattern 8850 is designed for sizes in the Gobin Memorial church! pain covers for your kitchen * or ident ‘that he. president; Mis Eliaabets Ruchary \ i re] Maurer, Perry E. O'Neal, Harry 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 years. Size 3, re-, on the DePauw university campus Gh 1 . local seventh and Mrs: Ralph Johnson, corre- Indianapolis Navy League, Are Listed Reid, Robert D. Robinson and quires 2% yards of 35 or 39-inch The bride is the daughtgér of Dr diriette chars. Try blue and white and to bring it - sponding jd Yeopramg Sectefgries; - — [James S.. Rogan. Teen 1 Yard machine made Hiram Jome of DePauw and Mrs phd — re us isated and ernational co- Mrs. Walter Moss, treasurer, an TIT Wr NST r : an: x Navy Messrs. - and Mesdames Leroy ruffing; % yard ribbon for bows. Jome. Maj. and Mrs. Wilbur 8." °% : BrtioLeg S c as well [ Mrs. Pauline Wirick, adviser, THE WOMEN'S BRANCH of the Indianapolis Navy | Sanders, Ralph W. Showalter, Will| For this pattern; send 20 cents, in Donner of Greencastle . are the yr Sheilen Sug Ses How int

torcioly In’ hs The Irvington Chautauqua club

members will hear two speakers at heir meeting tomorrow In _ home of Mrs; Daniel S, Adams, 5744

scious that the’ iistaken conse,

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and Mrs.

Sutphin and Mrs. Frederic

Ayres are co-chairmen of the women's asso-

/ { M. Ayres Sr. Mrs. Sutphin |lams, Mrs. Ray H. Briges.

Dailey and Hugh McK. Landon.

Burnett, Pattern Service,

Mrs. | Sue | Albert Rabb and Messrs. Frank C.| Times {Maryland st.,

The

league now has the largest membership in the U. S., ac- |H Smith, Ralph F. Thompson, Rus- coins, your nae, address, size de- | bridegroom's parents. cording to an announcement made today by Mrs. Samuel [sell L. White and Russel S. Wil-isired, and the pattern number to | Indianapolis | Houck of Fresno, Cal, 214 W |attendant, gand™ Maj. Indianapolis 9,

Ilength of material makes the pot: cover .or paper bag holder for the | pantry door, To obtain complete.

Mrs. James M. | was her only Donner was| The usherss

The oride's sister,

mstructions

his son’s best man.

Td Gay Kitchen! Noles Will Serve i Red Cross i

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hours in metal craft, leather, work, etc.

{Harry -W. Glossbrenner, Stilz, Roy E. Lynch, Robert J. wood, Vaughn C. Meister and Jam iL. Dinehart.

42 Will Teach Craft At Billings Hospital

A Ew class of volunteers ip tl

Red Cross arts and skills depart ment recently. was opened at Bill

18s General hospital. . . " The.group will give eight or, mos instructing patien

jewelry, fe

a week

The class includes Mesdames Bul.

ford Danner, Tom H. Stevenson. I, L. Colby, Bowman Elder, Harold ! Honderich, George Tord, Edwin . ‘Schulz, Carl Vonnegut.

Virginia L. ‘Roberts ar

Also; Mesdames Eugene C. Mille J. Edwa John Drew:

Purkhiser, John Roc!

Mesdames Chester W, Hen!

{Thomas- Hindman, Daisy E. Wao

James Styers, G. R. Fletcher, Fre:

'erick Schwengel, Dewey Sisk, Loui {Bodenhamer and F, L. Tompkins

Misses Heberton Weiss, Lucy Hol

liday, Barbara E. Winters, Cai Wilson. Dorothy Dennerline, Mai Ellen Ends, - Betty Cramer, Agn

Alig, Suzy Littell. Joan Scott, Ed: Elder, Barbara® Brown, Nancy It land and Helen Mead and the Re R. A. Shumaker

Club to Note Annive ersary

Tomorrow

Pleasant Run pkwy. : Ely . : | y hs for the strawberry applique kitchen | , wv Ya ough Mrs. E. Robert. Andry will dis-| ciate membership division for the league. | Ready now— the ‘spring® issue of were Capt. Lafayette LeVan POrter.|., i." ver stool and paper holder | Fhe Roberts Parjamentary 14 . : s. E. I 5. ar) ; . {Fashion. Just 16 cents: A:com- James G. Hughes and Sgt. James| LC 1b, Inc . will note its eighth ann ys a thorough cuss “Man’s+ Puture,” and: Mrs The group will meet Friday night in the War Memorial building "10 | H plete guide in planning wardrobe | Hurst set (pattern 5840), measuring and > omic co-opera- Myra“ H. Doan's topic will be “Wat | to hear a talk by Capt. Gordon M. Jomes, U. 8. N. R. Capt. Jomes r p 1an ome | needs for all the family | After the wedding. a buffet lunch. | finishing instructions, send 16 cents | VeISAIY omorrow The event wt n of the part Medicine and .Surgery.” Luicheon; will discuss his experiences in the Pacific war theater in connection | —_—— | son vas served a Jome home 'D COINS. you name, address and be at 11-3. m." in the home of Mi fg up of trade will be- served. with the showing of official navy films. Auxiliary I; 15tS | Lt and Mrs Donner left for a the pattern number to Anne Cabot, Charles Sanders, Carmel. march - toward . Vinivsdav) Among the new additiondl members are Mesdames A. Kieler Legion Auxili lary wedding trip and will be at home The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells = 1, program. \ will include the last war, A- meeting will be hejd Thursday | Mayer, Samuel Dowden, Cornelia C. Lemcke. Joseph J. Cole, Nor- | ‘WW fter J 27 in Washingt, 5 Chicago ? covered dish luncheon, short. bu ar. He knows by the Beta chapter, Phi Gamma : 1. E. Gausepohl. Iris T. Adams, | |N r m - |Will Elect |after June 27 in ington. TTAB mae a s . short. t ge { d Tau sorority: It will be in the man R. Baxter, Frank S. Dowling, De ASO a I ’ prion ew C O€TS { { The bride was graduated from] ness session and cards. Mrs. Patri 1 being frame : ot ys James F. Carroll, J. ffi i § { y 4 ek 4 | eing home of Mrs. Ross Elsta, 1221 Park Frank L Binford, A. K. Scheidenhelm, James F Catrol J Son » boss of {fie auxiliary to] Officers will be elected Wednes- | DePauw and is a Kappa Kappa! Miss Hylah Sturgell Barrett will preside and officers w hout economic Leasure. Hazel L. Zerfas, Arthur Wayne Murphy, Andrew B. Bicket, ew me Is 0 a : ) day by the Wayne unit 64 Ameri- | | Gamma sorority member. Lt. Don assist the hostess. ve, : tobe Cw le Tp rly W ildren’ - 4 - v | » James R. Rogan, Victor Jose, Berkley W. Duck Jr, Berkley W. |the Children's bureau of the In-|.., Legion auxiliary. The group | ner - attended Purdue university! ‘Heads Soror ity The group's founder is Mrs. Ro

1 Francisco will lict is to divide

Maxine Dietz Is Married

¢ Miss Maxine Lois Dietz and Pic. Howard Earl Layton, U. 8. M. C.,| were married June 1 in the home of |

program to do readjust tariffs reciprocal tariff of world war I ohibiting loans orld war debts, ions all around,

the Rev.. Meed H. Reynolds, 2653 Chillson . : are Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Moore dollar and the = - : Johnson. They attended the meet- . . A : : are Miss Helen . Brookside ave. Others are Mesdames George H. Lilly, Alfred N. Clarke, Eugene |..0 {day : Club to Ha ve Picnic | 3015 N. Meridian st. Burkhart: vice cdietion's The Dre ie oii z bo C. Miller, Earl B. Barnes, Bernice P. Woolling, W. H. Thompson, . :. "Chairmen Named A picnic dinner will be held at! president Mrs and Mrs. Peter Dietz, eredith| . 5 : Nessler, David V. ’ en [ | 2 . ' | he way for hs ave, and Mr. Layton is the son of Fhomas Harvey Cox. Hal T. Benham, Rein L. No eh a a” Newly appointed standing com-|6:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Old 1 F. C. Board Soasiint Geneva Bentley phe : | ~ Burns, B. L.' Davis, Byron P. Hollett, 8. J. Mantel. Beatrice F. Sega, i t Travel-| The executive board of the In- and Miss Ruth Mr: and Mrs, Charles Layton, Madi- a : . s TF im) = 4 [mittee chairmen - also announced Glory chapter, International Trave 58 ne son | J P. Frenzel Jr. R. H. G. Mathews,’ Frederick L. Thomas an today by the. auxiliary are Mrs. |Study club. The hostess will be | diana Federation of Clubs has)” Miss Sturgell Ranes, recording A n ar f. J . v e ’ v { N Miss Julia Keati8} was the bride’s| i Honore H. McCarthy Frank H. Fairchild, general chair-{Mrs. John Coffey, 3651 N. Colorado scheduled meetings for 7:30 p. m, and correspond-

ich took a high an appropriate 1 by the senate

only attendant, and Carl L. ky fireman 1-c, U. 8. N. R,, brother of the bride, served. as. best man. The

Duck Sr. Other Participants Are Named

ALSO, MESDAMES H. V. Wade, Brant, Lyman S. Ayres, Ralph G. Lockwood, Flora M. Rauh, Estelle B. Chambers, Arthur-B. Lathrop, Kathryn Anderson, lace, William M. Rockwood, Mary G. Schwitzer, Willidm A. Dyer Jr, Caroline Ry Borinstein, Virginia Lee Morgan,

Ralph C. Vonnegut, Mildred Stewart, Elizabeth*N. Brown and 0. A.

and Charles R. Weiss.

Mesdames Jene Branigan, Mary R. Meek, John E. Bellett J Charles G. Stone, Claud A. Behr Munce, George A. VanDyke and Bennett, Hazel Baker, Anne Shaw

James D. Peirce Jr

dianapolis. Orphan home were an- . nounced today as the auxiliary met in the home of Mrs. William W. Garstang, 4401 Washington blvd. The list includes Mesdames. C. Harvey Bradley Jr., John Alexander, Hugh Baker Jr., William Curtis Ewbank, Richard Hoberg, Edgar Landstrom and Neal P. Benson Jr. Miss Nancy Lockwood and Miss Mary

Robert Hendrickson, W. L. John E. Wal-

Andrew W. Hutchison,

Charles J. Gisler,r., Fletcher Hodges, R. M. Moore, inger, Joseph E. Cain, George E. Logan G. Hughes, Misses. Bonnie Davis and Frieda Wagner,

|man. and Mrs. Horace O. Wright, | her assistant. Mrs. John W, Shirley heads the \‘' | membership committee while Mrs. Hanly R. Blackburn is the ways and

Bretton Woods bridegroom is stationed at Daytcna| : 1 Beach, Fla. | decisive battle. § Re y, at home and ~ . . 3 : toterniational Churchwomen Set : ,-and it alone, § sotino Date | a Meeting Date | her two are so The Women's guild of the Car- : : rollton Avenue Evangelical and Remight benefit J formed charch will meet at 11 a. m. | say. : Thursday in the church. Mrs. L.| — E 4 C. Trent will speak on “The Amer- | ican Indian.” ! 3 Mrs. Harold Naegele will be in| 3 charge of the worship service. There! lls : will be a covered dish luncheon. fr Named Song Leader d Miss Elizabeth Ann Vogel re- . cently was chosen song leader of

tions have been ¥

the Rockcrest 4-H club. ministration to .

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{means chairman and Mrs. C. Sev-

Wartime Eating |..

4; Meta Given Leasure, luncheons; Mrs. Silas B. Reagan, nominating; Mrs. Alfred |W, Noling, legislative, and Mrs.

{erin Buschmann is the scholarship { chairman, . Committee Heads Other committee heads are. Edwin Gable, program; Mrs. carl S. Hulen, telephone; Miss Jane

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, canal tolls for serse lend-lease, 1d shipping ad“Suez now pay that they carry Japan and help h territory. ns now “reverse 5s for our troops, il traverse the # on lend-lease ral was cleared and China, the en a source of | It and congress. our large scale | H

Is June 17th Be Sure to Send : Dad

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Henry B. Steeg, year book. Miss Helen Coffey has been ap-

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d jelly-like, with the top puffy and ‘Beauties’ Hinls— sfying and you just feel you could | Plan Exercise

lable to eat it when you are without any ill effects. We rec- F Chi Id ommend this dessert in today’s or 1 ren menus.

’ wy By ALICIA HART

| RY NEA Staff Writer | TUESDAY MENUS PLANNED EXERCISE will help

Breakfast to ease wayward curves out of a Fresh strawberries on ready-to-eat child's legs that bow out or in. cereal + The, kind of athletics many Raisin toast and jam. L pediatricians - prescribe for little legs that bow. out is roller skating | Luncheon

which forces knees in. Cream of pea soup. Tricycle riding, which conversely Cottage cheese, carrot- nut sand- [forces knees out, is the exercise | wiches. recommended as a good corrective Coconut bars. for legs that bow in. Lemon buttermilk drink. own | THE EARLIER you start figuring out corrective measures, the more résponsive pliable little bones will be to the remedies you use. While you're at it, don’t overlook the value of wedges inserted into a child's shoes to change her stance and .make their helpful { contribution to" the straightening out of small fiddle bow curves. ©

| « Dinner Salmon loaf | Oven-fried potatoes. Steamed tiny summer squash. Green peppers, onion and tomatoes | with seasoned vinegar. | Rolls. | Spanish cream (see recipe). |. Mik to drink: One ‘c. for each child; none for-adults, Today's ra-

| tion points: -None, Mrs. E. P. Messick "n= . | ‘ WEDNESDAY MENUS Will Be Speaker Breakfast Mrs. E. P. Messick will address | Grapefruit halves. . members of the Uniyersity Heights

W. C. T. U, tomorrow. The group will meet at 1:30 p. m. in the United Brethren church The devotions will be led by Mrs. C. G. Eicher and Mrs. George Burkhart will preside.

Installation Booked

Mrs. E. Kirk McKinney, 5707 Washington blvd, will entertain | Eggplant and tomatoes. members of the Late Book club Cabbage salad. tomorrow, Officers will be installed | Bread. at the luncheon meeting.

‘Circle Books Party

Mrs. Pembroke Cornelus, 5416 Lowell ave, will be the hostess tomorrow for the Irvington Friendship circle. A “white elephant” party will be held. -

Soft cooked eggs. Whole wheat toast, Luncheon omatogas Newburg. | Green garden salad. Marmalade muffins. Fresh plums, Dinner Panefried beef patties, | Mashed potatoes.

Raspberry shortcake. Milk to drink: Four c. for each | child; 2 ¢. for each adult. Today's | ration points: Six red; no blue. » ” » Spanish Cream: One tbsp. unflavored gelatine, 4 c. cold water, 3 | C scalded milk, * to: % ec. sugar,

% to 1s tsp. salt, Film Group Meeting

Wl tsp. vanilla. Soften gelatine in cold water Yor | o 5 mins. Add the hot milk and| | PhowDiays wil Hold: theif monthly sugar and stir until dissolved. Pour | War: Memorial, building. onto the slightly beaten yolks and | | David Ross will preside. | cook over hot water until mixture | | coats a spoon. Remove from heat, | add salt and vanilla and stir in the| Note Founders’ 8 Day | stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into| A founders’ day dinner was held cups that have been rinsed in cold [Saturday by tlie Alpha chapter, water.

Mrs.

will meet at 8 p. m. home.

It includes Mrs.

chairman;

st. the hostess.

The Indianapolis Indorsers ’of|.

| meeting at 10 'a. m. tomorrow in the],

Chill until firm. Makes 4! Alpha Delta Tau sorority. The event |

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Harris Mondary

Mesdames

in the Post | where he was a member of Sigma | A program on Pan-America | Chi fraternity. will be given by Mrs. E. T. Skinner. | has appointed a nominating * committee. William Niese, | Willard | this week from William and Mary Thomas, John Ricketts, E. E. Burton | college, Williamsburg. Va., to spend and A. Frank Miller.

Officers were installed recently | by the Psi chapter. Beta Sigma Pu » sorority, at founders’ day Mh ner in the Marott hotel. Miss Hylah Sturgell is the ‘néw president Other officers

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Miss Frances Moore will arrive

the summer with her parents. They

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Ril ey Guild Units Schedule Meetings

Several units of the Riley Hospital”

Cheer guild will sew this week 4 the hospital. “old John Henry chapter will meet tomorrow. On Thursday the “Jolly Mille and “A Windy. Day” 1 psew, and “Sun and Rain” Thapte | will meet Friday. Volunteer group

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