Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1945 — Page 14
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{ i . Ee 4 oclety— Barbara Porter, Lt. Robert Corrigan Will Be Entertained at Bridal Dinner
MR. AND MRS. L. HARRIS PORTER will give a ~
bridal dinnet Monday evening for their daughter, Miss * Barbara Jean~Porter, and her fiance, Lt. Robert Napier Corrigan. Miss Phy and. Lt. Corrigan will exchange vows Tuesday evening in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at Butler university. : The dinner will be at the Highland Golf i Country club, Among those invited to atterid are Francis Corrigan of 8an Antonio, Tex. the prospective bridegroom's father; Mrs. Iva Slick and Miss Jane Williams, ; » » » y ” » A shower and buffet supper will fete Miss Ellen-Jane LaFollette tomorrow evening. ‘The hostess will be Miss Mary Freeman, who will entertain in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy E. Freeman. ‘ried June 24 in the Irvington Presbyterian church. Miss Freeman's guests will include Mrs. J. Earle LaFollette, the bride-to-be's mother; Mesdames Freeman, W. B. Harbison, J. T. Hunt, Kirkwood Yockey and Edward Kilrean, Misses Marjorie White, Halleen Crose, Alberta Bechtol and Marybelle Wolfred.
D.A.R. Group to Install Officers £0
MEMBERS OF THE GOLDEN WHEEL COMMITTEE of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A, R. will have an informal supper at 6:30 p. m. today in Holliday park. Following ‘the supper, "the group Will go to the home of Mrs. Emsley W, Johnson Jr. for installation of officers. The chapter regent, Mrs. -Arch N. Bobbitt, the installation, The new officers. include Mrs, president; Miss Esther McCord, vice president; secretary; Mrs, Philip E. Nash, treasurer; Mrs, torian, and Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, sponsor. New committee chairmen are Miss Helen Clever, program; Mrs, Benton Smith Lowe, project; Miss Eleanor’ Semans, membership; Miss Julia Guess, reception; Mrs. Edgar D. Randolph, telephone; Miss Mildred Owen, decorating; Mrs, Nash, publicity, and Mrs, seph Taylor, hospitality.
Southern Club Arranges Ball THE ANNUAL SPRING FORMAL BALL of the Southern club will be held Friday evening in the Claypool hotel's Riley room. The event will begin at 6 o'clock and will include dinner and dancing. Ted Campbell's orchestra will play from 8 o'clock until midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus E. Snodgrass will be hosts for the party, The arrangements committee is headed by Mr. and Mrs, M. KE. Thornton. Their assistants include P. D. Powers, club president, and Mrs. Powers, Messrs. and Mesdames Snodgrass, J. F. Cantwell, Charles E. Stevens and Cullen B. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass’s guests will be Cmdr, and Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Capt. and Mrs. C. A| Toline, Messrs and Mesdames Carl J, Weinhardt, Merritt Fields, Earl Noggle, J. C. Ertel, Al Harris and Bert C. Moore, With Mr. and Mrs. Thornton will be Dr, and Mrs. Harold Trus-
will have charge of Kenneth Speicher, Miss Jean Hamlet, Paul Tinder, his-
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Several events are being arranged at the Woodstock club.. There is to be a buffet supper.and dance Saturday evening and another on July 3. On July 4, there will be a buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs, Lyman S. Ayres, chairmen of the entertainment committee, are in charge of the events. .
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The "14th annual Fort Wayne charity show is scheduled Sept. 7 through 9. The show will be at Covington manor, show grounds of the Ft. Wayne Horse Show association, Peter C. Dooley; association president, has appointed Mrs. John A. Berghoff as general chairman. The year’s exhibit will be the first hree-day show for the organization.
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Miss LaFollette and Montford Arthur Mead will be mar-
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{The Bride Scene 'Brides-to- he Announce Attendants
Appearing in the bridal .news are
the announcements of attendants ang a paris, ti h 1. An early summer wedding will be that of Miss Patricia Holly Miss Nora Wai {ington has &0-| gakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Versal H. Oakley, to Lt. Donald nounc 16 a ant. : ¢ : V ‘athey, A. A. F. He is the son of Mr, Mrs. H. W, Cathe wedding to Richard Shearer. The Wearn Cathey A este r. and Mrs. H. W. C y
of Charlotte, N. C. (Voorhis photo.)
— |Card Party For Friday
Poetry Clubs Book Guest Day Session
The organization activities ~include a tea, a guest meeting and the appearance of a speaker. The Newcomers’ club will have a tea and card party at 1 p. m. Friday in the Y. W. G. A, The com~ mittee in charge includes Mrs. D. M. Kernahan, chairman; Mesdames| H. G. Well, R. A. Gardner, J. L. McClintock, Ralph Kalp and Russell Fanning,
A guest meeting will be held Sunday by the Indiana Federation of Poetry Clubs in ‘the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Ollah P. Toph will discuss “Thomas Moore, Irish Poet.” Otherng on the program will be Mrs. C. F. Dillenbeck, Mrs, Jean Shattan and Walter N. Reed. Miss June Winona Snyder will preside, The honor guests will be Mrs. Harry Miesse and Mr. and Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Sr, Mrs, Mary Schmutte and Mrs, Laura B. Young will serve as. hostesses.
Mrs. Ralph Holland “will speak tomorrow before members of the Women’s guild, First church, Evangelical and Reformed. . The session will be at 10:30 a. m. in the church, ? A musical program will be given
Mrs. John Park Craig was Miss Katheririe Margaret Pouder before her marriage April 6, She is the daughter of Mr, and William Cotter, Union City, and Lt. Craig is the son of Herman M. Craig of Ann Arbor, Mich. The couple is at home at 1 E. 36th st.
1.F. C to Hear Reports By Chairmen
The Indiana Federation of Clubs by the Brookside Community cen- | Will have a board meeting next ter children’s rhythm band. Mrs. | | Tuesday and Wednesday in the
George Gebhardt will be hostess for | Claypool hotel, the luncheon, | open at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
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College Chart Records Value
By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Staff Writer SOME OF YOU may be wonder= ing, as you select your meat sub-|
stitute for the day, which one comes closest to giving the same {Alpha Omicr on Alpha
food value as the meat you would Holds Instal lation like to be eatin Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington, has ike galing, Officers were installed today by announced that the organization About the best thing I have seen |the Psi chapter, Alpha Omicron Al- | will continue to plan small regional for giving this information simply |p! 1a sorority, at a meeting in the { meetings to replace district conven is a food value chart published home of Mrs. L. J. Wilson, 6270] tions until ‘the ODT lifts its order
N. Chester st Fi : { to curtail travel, bY tie Be¥ York Suan Soyuz ol They are Mrs, F. Fred Lehr, pres- She also has announced the apHome Economics at Cornell uni-lident; Mrs. Wilson, vice president; | pointment- of Mrs. Maurice B. Epversity. It was prepared by Grace Mrs. C. D. Vawter, secretary, and pert as publicity chairman for the Steininger and Evelyn Lorenzen.
Mrs. Charles E. Bowes, treasurer, group. Besides giving information on
protein values, it provides a simple Mrs. Grace Golden : Mrs. EP Messick
home of Mrs, G. C. Lester, 5825|chairmen who have special proje. Julian ave. In charge of enter- | for the year will present their plar. tainment will be Mrs. L. D. Wads-| Mrs. Frederick Balz will give a re [ and Mrs. M. F. Higgins, port on results of the juvenile de. |linquency survey, and she also will | discuss plans for the purchase of a memorial forest - honoring Indi{ana women in active service.
couple will be married at 4:30 p. m June 24 in the Central Christian | church, Mrs. Richard Hastings, the bride-to-be’'s sister; will be matron of honor, The bridesmaids will include Misses Joan Hayden, Leota Spencer and Mary Jane Osborne. Ann Hastings will serve as flower , and Stephen Hastings will be ringbearer. The best man will be William Sample. = = " Attendants for the wedding of Miss Mary Mouron and Kenneth
2. Miss Mary Lee Sheffer's marriage to Cpl. Robert G. Fults, U. S. M. C,, will be Sunday in Santa Monica, Cal. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Sheffer of Indianapolis and Cpl. Fults’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fults, New Augusta. Mr. Fults and Miss | Eileen Sheffer, the bride-to-be’s sister, will attend the ceremony. 3. Before her marriage June 1, Mrs. Howard Ear] Layton was Miss Maxine Lois Dietz. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietz, Indianapolis, and Pfc. Layton, U. S. M. C,, and Mrs, Charles Layton, -Madison. (Hale photo.)
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Will Be Speaker To Address Club
Mrs, Grace Golden will address
the family. Mrs. E. P, Messick will discuss The values are based on the|lhe Indiana Alpha chapter, Zeta peace in Our Time?” tomorrow at lamounts, of proteins, vitamins,|Beta Chi sorority, at 7:45 p. m. to-| (he Indianapolis Current Evens
‘minerals and calories, recommended | "0TYOW in the Hotel Lincoln. {club's meeting. Mrs, Lora Lackey, {by the national resedrch council. | Poland” will be the topic of 3042 Winthrop ave. will be the hoste |The amounts are given in percent-| Mrs. Golden's talk. Mrs. Elsie Wal- ess and assisting her will be Mrs. ages, taking - the amount recom- lace Will preside. 3 H. Link.
‘mended for a moderately active man ; = eee Meeting dt.Y. W. Meeting Tomorrow
as 100. Alpha Tau Gamma sorority will] Miss Ruth Preston will preside meet at 8 p. m. today in the Y. W. tomorrow at an 8 p. m. meeting of C. A. Mrs, Everett Caylor Jr. will/the Bets Eta chapter, Beta Sigma be the hostess, | Phi sorority, in the chapter room.
» # . FROM THIS score you find, getiting back to the protein, that six| {slices of bread, would furnish 18 | per cent of the 100 per cent for
= ps 5 : ~uyidbiidoyd will \be married at 8 po. m. ihe day. This may not seem like] ° A ss , ~ June 23 in the Centenary Christian] e ad ven | much, until you compare it with Sr ; Wage a 3 4 7 ¢® 3 church. ! P | some meat figures. k ‘ Miss Rose Solomon will serve as| From one-quarter of a pound of maid of honor and the bridesmaids - pork, weighed as purchased, you get ’ |will be Mrs. Samuel Mouron and/ TENDER BEETS CAN BE PEELED, grated, served raw in salad and | very little more of the required wv | Mrs. Edward Mock. Barbara Jean| the first reaction is “why couldn't we have thought of this idea a long|protein. The pork figure is 20 per i | Mouron will be the flower girl. while ago?” The color of raw beets is more brilliant than cooked beets|cent. Liver, beef, veal, lamb and Mr. Lloyd’s attendants will be Dr.| When it comes in contact With vinegar. poultry furnish 25 per cent of the : { Martin O'Neill Jr., best man, and | Then, too, they are erisper and this is an advantage’ when some!day's allowance per quarter pound Smartly Styled Rings for Men | John Little and B. E. Lapenta, of tke other ingredients are cooked and of softer texture, We recommend | each. . . : w beet perfection salad in . 5 x 'u One-half c of cottage chese —A Gift Dad W | ushers, | the raw : ne-ha up 8 : ; d ill Treasure ® a» = | today's menus. Strawberry filled’ cream puffs: |furnishes 2% per cent of the day's or Years, { Miss Dorouly Ores h, i N. Rey nN {Buy or make 8 medium sized cream prose Gin) One Jung Bi - J stone ave,, will entertain Friday for FRIDAY MENUS see : 1% merican cheddar cheese and one c MN Miss Barbara Brannon. The honor Li Heat 1% ¢. milk wip %8. cup of pasteurized milk each ; guest ‘will become the bride of Rich- Breakfast {sugar and bring to a boil. Blend 3| furnish 10 per cent. So do threeA Lapis Set Gentleman's Ill ard C. Barker on June 24. Orange juice : tb sps. cornstarch and 3 tbsps. flour| fourths of a cup of fresh’ peas and Ring areas $21 50 4 Guests at the party will be Misses French toast with fruit sirup. |wi th 5 ¢. milk, add 1 beaten egg|one egg. . ' Wilma Evans, Joan Harsh, Doris] Luncheon land tsp. salt. Pour slowly into Potatoes may surprise you, One | Grindstaff and Margarette Oppeit.| Stuffed green pepper with carrot ... mixture stifring constantly medium Irish or sweet potato furB Star Sapphire and Diamond Hl = | ana hard cooked eggs. |Cook over low heat till mixture|Rishes 3 per cent of the day's proRi Ey J . ~ Liver sausage sandwiches. | bubbles and thickens about 1 min.| ein ration for a moderately active ng «.oe.00.... $178.00 | [.eo10n G rou p Chilled cantaloupe. |Add 1 tbsp. butter and stir until|Man. This is the same as one slice O Dinner i melted. Cool mixture, stirring occa- ot bread o one gunce Sorte). Dry | ot ‘ Chop suey sionally. Phid in 1 pt. sliced straw- ans .and peas furnish per gon € 14K Yellow Gold Blood- ) [ists Otticers | Fried «rice. berries and fill cream puffs. Sprinkle Per one-half cup cooked. Nuts ] stone Gentleman's Ce | Asparagus salad with’ tomatoes and puffs with powdered sugar. furnish 6 per cent per ounce Ri I Mrs. Stewart W. Maxwell recent- cucumbers yaw Of course in choosing foods you ng ..... ..$120.00 ii. . 5 ouse rolls’ 3 must consider other nourishing ’ . Parker Hous 1 ly was elected president -of the Raw beet perfection salad: One (. ior they furnish-such as vitaJ Brice P. Robison unit, American Strawberry filled cream puffs (See! op unflavored gelatine, % ¢. cold a rum po 8 Yi 3 D 14K Yellow Gold Ameth [| Legion ‘auxiliary, Mesdames Ellis| ~ recipe) : ry ’ J ht i the vezelable. cereal. bread ellew @o methyst McCammon, Horace Kemper and| Milk to drink: Three c. for each| water, 1’: c. boiling water, 1 tbsp.| tein e veg , cereal, br ) Set Gentleman's John Hickey are first through third |€hild: 1 c. for each adult. Today's sugar, 1 tsp. salt, % c. lemon juice, and nut group is not the same Ri 4 d |ration points. Seven red; 0 blue. [1 ¢ cut green b tl diced quality as in the meat, eggs, milk ing eesesee...§60,00 x vice presidents, Nis. Arty y #2 = { C. cut green beans, ‘x ©. diC€d|angq cheese group. Suitable com- ; D Others elected were Mrs. Ar ur My : celery, '2 c¢. diced cucumber, 1 tbsp. |pinations will step up the quality i Lockhart and Miss Margaret Coll- SATURDAY MENUS green pepper, 's- tsp. grated onion,|of the plant proteins. | man, recording and corresponding Breakiast 21. 6. raw beet Wl ArTets ‘ ~ * 3 C. ra ts c Al Prices Include 20% Federal Tax 1 | secretaries; SE rank Soliman, Orange slice Soften gelatine in cold water for . ~ : | treasurer; Mrs. enrietta -| . . : w - . : Ho? cooked oatmes t : UNS Add rate stir S / S Registered Jeiveler—American Gem Society ll man, historian. I ? coc e oatmeal with top milk 5 nit 2 d boiling wa er and a orority o eS ! I" Mrs. James Brill: honorary chap- | and haney {until gelatine is dissolved. Add | ’ 3 Hai Ms Ds e Numpk rev. chao Toast [sugar, salt and lemon juice, Cool, Pi ' Ch / M. pin Me Fg a Luncheon * Jthen add vegetables. Pour into a 1CNIC [ NLio. 4 £ A | s} 1 ? i aries | ayer and Company | Mrs. Charles R. Young, sergeant at|J¢llied consomme shallow Yan Bi5x4%-im, Chill until : : arms and assistant, and Mesdames| Hot potato and endive salad set. Cui info serving pieces and| rhe Indianapolis alumnae chapA 29 West Washington St. % | Ralph Lynch, Donald H. Smith and | Bologna sandwiches on rye bread. BE Re A aa rsand yey of Sigma Alpha Iota sorority "’ : | , y Py WA ’ _ | Chilled. blanc mange vohpe 1 af ; i , 4 j Alene Ww. Feurant, executive com | Diver if desired, Four to 6 servings. will have a picnic and program at I Fé 24 IC 36 3L Ma {mittee members | 5 ee eer es —— ——rSoet —— amc { Chicken livers or young beef liver Bis eT T— $ » p. Be ne Tesday, Jue p "a ) ot \/ . 10stess will be Mrs. Roy Slau r, (Group to Meet with farina. Mrs. Robert Max low J y Eg : } > . Creamed carrots and celery ve 95 Wellington rd. or Nou. Gonunis Sioned Army Raw beet perfection salad see W il Be Hostess Mrs. Francis M. Helkema will give [Officers Wives club will meet at} yepipe), the war project committee's report, (7:15 p. m. Friday in Catherine's Bre Members of the Northwestern Pudbunk, oie the program 3» be restaurant. Mrs, James Rossell and | pdoe squares : Homemakers' club will meet at 10| Mesdames Carl B. Moore, Harold [ Mrs Warren Swenson’ will be ‘the Milk to drink: Two e. for each a’ m. tomorrow in the home of Sweeney and Martha Rucker Grif hostesses, child: none for adults. Today's Mrs, Robert Marlow, 2001 W, Lafa- fin and Miss Helen Ferrell. [ — : | ration points: Four red: no blue, [vette rd | Mrs. Philip A. Kappes is chair‘Sorority Meeting | r 5 » | Mrs. Frank Henthorn will assist | man of the hostess committee. The ; BIEN. JOLIE GIRDLE * A meeting of the Alpha chapter SUNDAY MENUS | The project lessons will be Good | program committee includes MesSiam h Meals for Busy Days” and “Quick dames Helkema, Harold Sweeney Phi Gamma Sigma sorority, will be held at 8 p. m, today in the! Breakfast [and Easy Meals." and Rosalee 8pong, Miss Julia Ns = « a Chilled melon ———————————— (Guess and Miss Mary Esther 's. Geo Weaver, 215 N home of Mrs. George eaver, 41 Buttermilk griddle cakes with hot Lawler. 113
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Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, 3313 Washingthn blvd, will be the hostess
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Mrs. Earl Myer will review “Pride's Way” (Mallory), The hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Charles G. Fitch and Mrs, Thomas Carlin,
Luncheon Idea
Asparagus au gratin served with | crisp butterhorn rolls is a’ delightful luncheon combination, Add a fruit and a beverage to complete a meal
fi | ATFRACTIVE, MF, LG] Wateh details, Supper il | Do not let | - ‘ {R{ | Egg salad and sardine double decker Superfluons | sandwiches. a! || | Cabbage salad with apples, |
Hair | ) Hot’ chocolate.
i | Cornmeal cookles. mar Jour charm and rena | Milk to drink: Three e, for each vau- know, unless jt is NENTLY removed. There is no child; 1 e. for each adult, Today's charge for this advice and re. [1X ration “pomits: Ten red; 0 blue,
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Juvenile Auxiliary To Hold Picnic 7
The auxiliary to the Juvenile center will meet Monday in the new home. A picnic dinner will follow an 11 a. m, board meeting. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will install a new officers at the business session ’ in the afternoon. The picnic chairman is Mrs. C. B, Casselman,
Card Party Booked
A card party will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow by the Ladies of the| - Saenger-Chor. The party will be in| the hall, 531 E. 13th st.
Sorority Will Elect
Ofcers will be elected at 8 p, m. tomorrow by ‘the Alpha chapter, | Tau sorority. The séssion
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