Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1945 — Page 23
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Pi Beta Phis Schedule Fall Events"
Alumnae Will Meet Sept. 22 at Butler
Two events scheduled by the Ine dianapolis Alumnae club of Pi Bets Phi sorority have been announced by Mrs. Samuel O. Brewer, presidens. The first will be the club's opening meeting of the year on Sept. 22 at tue Butler university chapter house. There will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. followed by a business session, : a i Mrs. Brewer will introduce new committee chairmen and the program plans for the year will be outlined by Mrs, Lawrence Dorsey. Mrs. Clifford Duff Sadler will report on state rush activities. Bridge will be played after the meeting. Luncheon reservations may be made with Mesdames E. 8S. Hildreth, John T. Van Zant and Robert D. Pritchard. Assisting hostesses will include Mesdames Harold Marvel, Robert Zinn, Marvin Brezette, W. Riley Shuttleworth, Clyde E. Moon and Thomas O. Conger. Tea Scheduled The second event will be the annual benefit performance sponsored by the group at.the Civic theater. The comedy, “The Male Animal,” will be presented on Oct. 20, and the proceeds will benefit the sorority's settlement school at Gatlinburg, Tenn, and the physio-therapy scholarships. Team captains for the project
Friday afternoon in Ayres’ tearoom. The hostess will be Mrs. Harold Curtis, chairman of the ways and means committee, Mrs. Curtis’ committee members are Mesdames Virginia Brackett Green, Hildreth, Moon, William M. Horne, James J. Lamb, L. L. Flint, Benton: Smith Lowe, Jack Harris, M. R. Granger, John M, McKinstray, Elizabeth Miner, ‘Charles K. Hepburn, Herbert E. Redding and Jasper Scott. Also Mesdames James J. Stewart, Herbert M. Spencer, Charles B Sipe, Robert E. Walker, R. H. Whaley, Arthur Gilliom Jr, E. E. Temperley, William H. Behrman, George Murphy and Scott Legge, Misses Agnes Brown, Marilyn Behymer, Caroline Dunn, Martha Scott, Mary Elizabeth Gessert, Vance Garner and Janet Johnson.
Omega Nu Tau Will Have Dinner
A dinner party and instalation of officers will be held at 7 p. m. next Thursday by the Tau chapter, Omega, Nu Tau sorority. The event will be in the Hotel Washington. Miss Doris Phipps will install the officers, They are Mrs. Theodore Druding, president; Mrs. Richard Cheesman, vice president; Miss Phipps, repre,sentative; Miss Mary Parrish, secretary; Mrs. Robert Hodges, treasurer.
Mrs. William Holmes, society edi-|
tor; Miss Eleanor McKamey, chaplain; Miss Kathleen Cooper, sergeant at arms, and Miss Elizabeth Eakins, historian.
‘FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1945
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Postmaster Addresses D.A.R.
Members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R., heard Walter Myers (left) of Indianapolis and Washington, speak yesterday at their meeting in the chapter house. <The chapter regent, Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt, introduced Mr. Myers, who is fourth assistant postmaster
State Osteopathic Auxiliary Arranges Annual Convention; Event to Be Held at Antlers
Legion Group Sets Dinner Meeting Picnic Is Arranged
For Next Week
Several American Legion auxilfey units have scheduled installaion of officers for next week. The John H. Holliday unit 186 will have a dinner Wednesday with members of the post. The dinner will be at 6:30 p. m, at the Riviera club. Mrs. M, L. Sutton will install ofcers at the business meeting, Chair-
_|men will give annual reports, A
special report on therapy work at the Veterans' hospital by Mrs, Edward Pierre and Mrs. Paul Middleton, also will be given. Mrs. John Ranes is in charge of dinner reservations. Mrs. Lowell 8, Fisher and Mrs, E, L. Kelly will be the unit's delegates to the state convention to be held next Thurs day and Friday. The alternates will be Mrs, Harold Reed and Mrs. Ralph Lewis.
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will be the hostess at noon Tuesday at a picnic for the IcIlvaineKothe unit. Mrs, O: H. Hirschman is the transportation chairman. Officers to be installed are Mrs, I. W, Sturgeon, president, Mrs. Cecelia Wenz, vice president: Mrs.
Holmes, secretary; Mrs, Ernest Go-
| The annual convention of the Indiana Osteopathic Women's auxil- ‘Norm, treasurer; Mrs. N. H. Coulon,
; (lary will be held Sunday through Tuesday at the Hotel Antlers, Mus, |S¢'8€ant al arms; Mrs. Robert Snywill be entertained at a tea nexl| pg] van _B. Allen is the program chairman.
| The executive board will meet
men, and new officers will be elected, A luncheon will be held Monday in the Indianapolis Athletic club honoring Mrs, Hall, Dr. E. Burdette Backus, Indiana Society of Mental Hygiene president, will speak
on “Mental Factors in Health.”
Luncheon Speakers
Other speakers at the luncheon will be Dr, R. C. McCaughan, Chicago, executive secretary of the American Osteopathic association, and Dr. Hall, Indiana Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons president. Dr. McCaughan #ll discuss “The Origin and Aims of the National Osteopathic Auxiliary,” and the topic of Dr. Hall's talk will be “The Relationship of the Local and State auxiliaries to the State Osteopathic Association.” .
Banquet Planned
Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee is chair{man of arrangements for the | luncheon. «Guests will be members {of the Indiana Osteopathic associ- | ation. ® |" The association and its auxiliary { will have a joint banquet Monday | night in the Antlers ballroom. Dr. { Donald V. Hampton of Cleveland, {will be the speaker, At the banquet, the Kinginger memorial plaque will be presented. Dr. L. W. Yoder of Wabash is in { charge of the banquet, assisted by | Dr. C. R. Blackburn, Greenfield, {and Dr. T. M. Lippincott.
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An ‘installation luncheon will be held Tuesday in the Hotel Washington, Mrs. Joseph W. Kenney is the chairman, The executive board and committees will’ meet that afternoon.
Miss Virginia Hafer, 2860 S. Capi-, tol ave, will be the hostess next Friday for the Gamma chapter, Omega Chi sorority.
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Vapors Take Fire In Traveling
Even though you neither see nor smell them, the vapors from gasoline, kerosene and other combustible fluids may travel a considera-
odors do. If enough vapor gets to an open flame, it will take fire and “flash” all the way back to its source. This explains why a fire sometimes starts in a room where someone
.{has lighted a match, when a flam-
mable liquid is being used in another part of the house.
ble distance, just as smoke and!
der, chaplain, and Mrs. Dorothy Kothe, historian. » o »
Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington will install officers Wednesday when the Robert E. Kennington unit 34 meets, The session will be at 1:30 p. m, in the post home: The unit will sponsor a fish pond Sept. 27 and 28 at the 42d st. and College ave, fall festival.
Visits Tri Delts
Miss Lois DePuy Staten Island, N, Y, national traveling secretary of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, is a guest of the Butler university chapter.
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|Awards to Be Given to Aids
More than 15,000 active wartime volunteers and other workers serving with the Indianapolis chapter, American Red Cross, will receive special insignia for service, Basil O'Connor, national chairman, has announced. Plans for the procedure that will be adopted in making the awards will be announced soun, W. I, Longsworth, local chairman, said today.
the volunteers. Silver and gold stripes ‘depending on the length of service will be added to the ribbons, They also will receive certificates and insignia pins for the women and buttons for the men. Mr, Longsworth explained that the | length of service will be recognized {for the period beginning Jan. 1, 1940, {and ending with the official close of the war,
Luncheon Booked
Members of the Christian Park Women's club will have a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tues-
Rev, John S. Albert.
day in the community house.
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flavor, but they do and they give t melons especially respond to this type of dressing. s $:. ’» Tem ow 0» MONDAY MENUS
Breakfast Sliced bananas on cereal with cream, Whole wheat toast lade,
ready-to-eat and marma-
Luncheon
Fresh fruit salad with sour olive fruit dressing (see recipe), Steusel biscuits.
Supper Lamb chops. Mashed potatoes, Buttered spinach. Celery and radishes. Salt rolls. Baked custard. Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 ec. for each adult. Seven ration points used today,
Pep Up Clothes
By Brushing
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer 'HANDIEST aids for turning an office-drudge outfit into a Cinderelld for the night are a clothes brush and a shoe brush kept in your desk drawer. Use the clothes brush dry first to rid a dark dress of lint or flecks, then moisten the bristles. Slightly dampened and whisked over clothes, they can do a lot to wipe out sitting wrinkles, bring up fabric nap and revive a bloom.’ = ” » FOR THE ground-floor clean-up use a stiff-bristled brush, and to do a better job of freshening up fabric or suede slippers, have a can of cleaning fluid handy, Rubbed over uppers with an old stocking, slightly moistened, the cleaner can be depended upon to unspot fabric or suede shoes and dislodge grime that clings to bows or buckles.
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THE MAKING OR BREAKING of the salad is the dressing. Vary-
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The menu today is an entirely new idea in fruit salad dressing. You may never have thought of chopped ripe olives as combining with fruit
he fruit a lift. Peaches, pears and y » ~
Sour cream olive fruit dressing: Eight oz, jar sour cream, 1 ¢. finely chopped ripe olives, 4 tsp. celery salt, 2 tsps, sugar, 2 tsps. lemon Juice, pinch of salt. : Combine all ingredients. Chill. Serve with fresh or cooked fruits. Makes about 1'2 cups. :
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