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Kot-Ju-Kalr-Ngow: One. 16. beet shoulder with a damp cloth and cut} what advantages are added are Mrs. Basil Stamm, Mrs. Corwin Xe. sov sduce. 1 ‘SD, sugar, 2 Jarge into small pieces. Brown in a skil-|inches if the means for stretching Laird, Misses Monica Radersdorf, Mrs. Jean Wagoner tomatoes 'g large in peppers 9 let in 1 thsp. of fat. Add 1% tsps. stature give the illusion of fore~ Mary Ann Johnson, Dolores Jollif ks thwer Toots. 4c. salad ofl 1 clove St. Arrange layers of browned shortened feet and figure? and Marcella McCarrel. To Address Club i ginger roois, c. SRAQ OF, 1 COVE ont with tomatoes and bread-| Sometimes a high heel on a less The group will have a “silver” = garlic, Sliced fine, 2 tsps. cornstarch, | imps, ending up with a layer of | pulky shoe will do much better by a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday in| Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner will be C1 1 Shep, Soy Sauce. ce hi |, | breadcrumbs, Dot with 2 thsps. MAT- | pint-sizer who desperately “wants the home of Mrs. Lee Benner, 819|the speaker tomorrow when the Ri 7 Niice hee! 1, 1 in. strips as WAIN} gq rine or butter and bake in a 350) to Jook taller, Maine st, Beech Grove. Mrs,|Butler Women's Faculty club holds Women’s Dept, 4 as possible. Pour Cc. S0y SAUCE) qoonea5 F: oven for 1 hr. Serves 5. uo» Shildes McCaslin will have charge|lts first fall meeting in Jordan Hall Fourth Floor 4 and sugar over meat and asinale) ————————— PARADOXICALLY enough, the of the musical program. at Butler university. Her subject
this evening for the marriage of
will read original stories and Mrs.
all the political and economic priv- |
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a RRL BA SY Et oi is 0 : = i i Te ; : i / ey iy i rn : a Xe : : pe : : i v mE p ih THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ bi TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1945 ~ TUESD, Sa nt f ’ ¢ i Sey 3 $7; : .. |school and the Palace of Fine Arts : . Sorority to Hold Convention |‘Women Fail | Recent Bride [Lithographs Shown [seid Ge Fon oo ure ~ . % ‘ : : a « ( 3 an— a ama CR : 3% : At Art Museum ductions were published recently in {2 ; O ] : gE I 0 R 1 Mexico and are from a portfolio | . “r ccognize - Two. original lithographs and sev-| recently given to the museum li- : . <p - gua ving eral color reproductions are on dig- | brary. Junior Assembly Opening Scheduled Potentialities Play si the John. Herron. Ar mu- san “1 + A seum until Oct. 18. The lithographs| Mrs. Ladusca W. Wilson, Chicago, For October 19 at the k A.. C. : : “ ” are “Sleep” and “Revolution” by|is here now making arrangements f si : 4 Homemaking Is Vital Diego Rivera and Jose Orozco, re-|for the display of miniature Toor : YOU CA y J 7 oN G . ivi i ] spectively, created by Mrs. James : years, simply INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED by Mrs. For Our Civilization The artists are of Mexico aid|Thorne. They will be exhibited use a sheet * William Byram Gates for the opening Junior Assembly By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON the original Orozco murals are ex-|Sept. 30 at the John Herron Art. |! you make y on Oct. 19. The event will begin at 7:30 p. m. in the go Staff Writer hibited in the National Preparatory | museum. th shoulders Tr Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Gates has announced vo uERICAN Homes N have bien : - i dior . the group's patronesses which include mothers of the century, Twenty-five years ago the i out Jollowis groups p senate ratified the suffrage amend. 1. To Xe assembly members, G Bohn : : h A k To de Others are Mesdames Frederic M. Ayres, William C. Bobbs, ment. 5 James F. Carroll, D. Laurance Chambers, Francis O. Dorsey, John R. "ae Mle, Ye a look pack Y ours f or the $ n £ RO : Caldow, Henry C. Adams, Charles Mayer, William E. Munk and dino hon Wien You . iif | N kd Joseph Charles Schaf, Diack ou shel a wong Side A Beautiful New raw, unbox Also, Mesdames John L. Ott, Theodore Griffith, Willlam M. - pretty well. VITAL Al RE and mattres Rockwood, Thomas D. Sheerin, Ellas C. Atkins, Samuel B. Suphin, The Omega Nu Tau sorority will hold its national convention dors one, our +o the em William H. Thompson, Robert H. Tyndall, Alex Vonnegut and Wil- | q iu rqny and Sunday in the Hotel Antlers. Mrs. Lee Oldfield (left) 18 |ootie dia not’ being Utowis. as so ICE Refrizerator rat liam B. Wheelock, Miss Julia Brink and Miss I. Hilda Stewart. registrar for the ornvention; Mrs. Laurence Bowes (enter) 1 the EE , topia, , gera Before: voip Students Leave fom Christian College luncheon chairman, and Miss Hazel Knight is assisting Ms. Bowen, it would. Some of i evils prophe- ’ “i olives er SEVERAL INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS left today for Christian cols Sa sled by the antis have come true. ren't they prett i y len D 0 tions— The home and family are in worse these new metal Vital- wash and b lege in Columbia, Mo. They were accompanied by Miss Helen D, rganizatl hi: h 1d Reifel the school's education counselor. The girls include Miss Joan Sondiviest an hid ere before aires! Ard, ve can TORO EP , ® de : W y : eliver one to you . Davey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J, P. Davey, and Miss Jo Ann He ther felfinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. M, Heffelfinger. Catholic oman s Study Club must be blamed, ud ail without delay. Wall Fiuse ol Also, Miss Jean Flege, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Flege; $ : : . ' “ Whit wimen anc voted ) insulated for real econ- naturally Miss Mary Lynn McCormick, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lynn McCormicks Will Mark President's Day; Stila they ay. soon . omy. The Vitalaire is o Sh daughter; Miss Ann Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A 3. Merz. ’ Ho ve ite. the business be pro- Book Review a leading make of from sttal 5 ger, and Miss Lois Richardson, the E. H. Richardsons’ daughter. Ni, Hers PI ” Car d Par 4. on, onal Lut Nocause and Toth modern ICE Refrig- whipping Ww wv Council Head Names Committees ewecomer a y ing could stop it. Club to H r erators, Stop in at our showrooms or Phone Talbot - out to dry. 5 MRS. DONOVAN TURK has announced the committee appoint- A president's day observance, a tea and the election of officers are A AN ” sol i ca 245] to arrange for immediate delivery. The popu- Vary the ments for the Indianapolis Historical council's coming year. They among the activities planned by women’s organizations. ¥. nok dh is van on stormed d lar 75-LB. size costs only: ary Joe pt ; . Brandt C. Downey, program; Members of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study club will note ticlans, M S : Era wy Ni. Tred J. Brown, hospitality; Mrs. Lowell president's "any tomorrow. “The group will raeet at 1'p. m, for luncheon may be sald Ye hve Inpioved b both I's. Sanacrs $5725 ON 10% DISCOUNT : Klug, ih © § Fisher and Mrs. E, E. Padgett, membership; Mrs, A. B. Glick and | at €ifaldi’s. The honor guests will be the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Michael J.|& little. Neither are so TERMS FOR CASH ny. i : . : d Mrs, Clyde re materialistic. Some of our ideal<| Members of the Wednesday Book carry a br : Mrs. David Ross, archives, and Mrs, W, W. Hodgson an y Lyons and the Rev. Fr. James Moore. : i b. Vv Montgomery ’ telephone. fimbus. Tad istic principles are on the way 10/peview club will hear Mrs. Russell on age 8 s : The group's parliamentarian is Mrs, John Downing Johnson, . Mrs. Laura Long, Co BC realisation, ' ' ‘ ton J. Sanders speak at their meeting ICE AND an. = Mrs. J. H, Armington is in charge of publicity. The president's aids ane (Goodwin will address members of the y-| Biggest lesson In retrospec Sept. 26 in Ayres’ auditorium : Sa : «Ne Bi molds and Mrs. William H. Meuser, Mrs. Bert . a<Month club at 7:30 p. m, tomor=-|about suffrage is the knowledge . y FUEL co i oe Ms. Marie Dey Fisher are delegate and alternate, respectively, r iy row. ‘Fhe meeting is open to the|that women and men are cut from| Mrs, Sanders will review “The . : . ; . —— dis is Council of Women, Other. officers serving with To Be Bride of public and will be held in the Rauh the same piece of cloth—and some- | Townsman” (Sedges). The club has 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE : : 0 ] M Tork emi are Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo and Mrs. Gadd, first Memorial library. times the material is very sleazy. | scheduled four other reviews in- 317 W. 16th St. 1902 S. East St. | : an a presidents; Mrs. Earl Robbins, secretary, and Mrs, . The speaker is the author of Our passion for reform struck a cluding one by Mrs. Bjorn Wing . i 1 John W. Thornburgh, treasurer Ral h \V irtue “Puss and Feathers.” The program (snag when we discovered that we)on Nov. 28. i i no , : ua » =» also will include a round-table dis-|needed a lot of it ourselves. The Sther reviews will be Sven " ® 0» : . - by Mrs. Howard J. McDa on : - fon on markets and prepara Obviously we are moving into a| s. Lowell 8. Fisher and her daughter, Harriet Margaret, re The Irvington Presbyterian church |cuss a from a visit in Greenville and Dayton, O. ... Miss will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock tion of manuscripts. The members| period when women should have|Jan. 30, March 27 and May 22. |
Patricia A. Jones, daughter of Mrs, Ruth M. Jones, left this week for Marietta college in Marietta, O.
Cinnamon toast. Tomato stuffed with cooked green
Miss Jane Goodwin and Ralph T. Virtue. Dr. John B. Ferguson will
The bridegroom recently was dis-
Eugene Whitten will preside.
The executive board of the New-
Also, Mrs. Ruth Hoffa and
lleges men enjoy. It will take the combined efforts and ingenuity of both sexes to rebuild a broken
rather than a positive course. They betrayed the best within
the music for the Sept. 26 meeting. The hostesses will include Mesdames A. E. McConnell, Albert W. Bloem-
the base chapel at Truax army air
, mr . | officiate. comers’. club will meet at 10 a. m. ker and Alvey Pittman and Miss bo ors, Wy / The bride is the daughter of J Friday in the Y. W. C. A. After the world. on. Mildred Froid i es S Meta Mary Dray Shoo Svan an = We d meeting, there will be a tea and] BUT 18 IT not also clear that| Executive committee members for es iia) cn A Ns by are (ne|crd Party for all newcomers. |women dare not forget that they|the 1045-48 season beside the host- No : s Ue of Rap > + Va AIG Mrs. W. P. Johnston is chairman|have certain special responsibilities esses are Mesdames Ray Branna- : Glven bridegroom: » paren 8 h 1d for the event and her assistants in-|¢o humanity? Homemaking, the|man, Rose Marie Cruzan, W. A. : i / { 5s Win has chosen 3 god clude Mesdames T. W. Cripe, Ralph |help that comes only from a good |Edwards, Frank Foltz, Charles Si gabardine sult Wo be Kelf and Adair Smith. mate, motherhood—these are vi-|Keogh, John H. Kennedy, Harry L. | %.0. 4 ; black acessories and an orchid gor- tally necessary in any civilization. | Krug, Bert C. McCammon, William \ : sage. Her only attendant, Mrs. How-| The first fall meeting of the sea-| “y' \ ") oiivine to think of all|J. Morgan, Charles Pfeiffer, Alfred THE RECIPE TODAY FEATURES another of the dishes which We gard Oder, will be in a powder blue {son will be held by the Victory Women. oestipving theirselves: ‘with Ri dley, W alter 4. Robinson William have borrowed from the Chinese. The unusual flavor in this recipe quit. She will have navy mcces-|chapter, International Travel-Study| Norra, Co obyiis these politics. | Rohr and T. BE Snodgrass. : comes from a blending of garlic and ginger. sores and a corsage of American club, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in parlor Perhaps 2 should redefine. the —.- * | Scien Though neither is discernible in the finished product, they are Beauty roses. L of the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Noble word “equal” It has never meant 5 i to gr essential to the results. The entire cooking period is less than 10 * Reception Planned Reynolds will speak, and the host- identical. In the sense in which it Ab 11 B k | dang minutes. This is typical-of Chinese foods, which are never over-cooked.! Bgt. A. J. McKensle, Camp Atter- esses will be Mrs. Kenneth Harris applies to civil Tights for women r Cc - eC | fei This puts it into the “quickie” class # a = bury, will be the best man, and Mrs. John F. Allen. it nm justice and lack of par. cial, which most of us appreciate. FRIDAY MENUS After the wedding, a reception tialt the t to its C R d i suppl soa. will be held in the home of the| Mrs. Rose LaMarr will install new | tiality by governmen cr cmony ca | : : syste THURSDAY MENUS Preaklast bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, |0fficers. They include Mrs. Alton|male Siiinens. hd Det 151 i Apple juice. Horace Goodwin, 24 ‘5. Colorado st.|Smith, president; Mrs, Bennie Ford During peri ween Flight Officer and Mrs, Gene C. : color Breakfast | Poached eggs on. whole wheat toast. The couple will leave for Rapid|and Mrs. Amos Jackson, first and (and 1945 women's biggest mistakes), =~ =" ‘wedding trip fol- i your Grapefruit halves. | Bacon strips. City and will be at home in Boul- Second vice presidents, and Mrs.| Were made esate they imitated Jowing their marriage Saturday eveOatmeal. Luncheon der City, Colo. Alfred Wilson, treasurer. men, ey followed a negative ning. The -ceremany -took-place-in | # - Luncheon beans and diced cheese with peppy Share] Srom Hie Ary Htlep Su corresponding secretaries; Mrs |them when they took the attitude Re, eatin, a onapiain Rich ; 13 : Potato soup. dressing. ater Thomas Crouch, auditor, and Mrs.| that homemaking and motherhood Fn i Beth aia ; i A hoe’ d ol to sive % Cream cheese and chopped spinach | Pinger sandwiches dipped in|*"*" Allen, I. TS. C. federation dele. Were inferior professions. Because, “= "°F M88 % 08 U8 an yor >= sign 8 tn 5 “sandwiches. chopped parsley. : _ gate. of that betrayal, we've lived in alg “8 CRUBIEE Of TE and Mis. Na ® you give others.’ Perfect 3 Siiosd Tomatoes, Coftee cake. Beauties’ Hints— State of fomfusion snd frustration — Fu ht Rs At Pa (om & comfort and fit, soft leath~ wo Dinner Dinner Officers will be elected tomorrow| for 20 years, Moc P ers and carefully con- i
Lot-Ju-Kair-Ngow (tomato, | and green pepper-——see recipe), Broiled potatoes, Crisp noodles. Buttered peas. Clover leaf rolls, { Perfection salad. Lettuce wedges with French dress- | Crusty rolls. = ing Orange sherbet and ginger cookies. Deep dish apple ple. Milk to drink: Four ¢ for each Milk ta drink: Four ¢. for each child; 2 co. for each adult. Six rachild; 2 ¢. for each adult, Two ra-| ton points used today,
tion points used today, yy nn 4 ow Lamb Scallop: Wipe 1% Ibs, lamb |
beef | Lamb scallop (see recipe).
for % hr. In the meantime cut to-
matogs and green peppers in 1m. Flackville P-T. A.
and add garlic and ginger, After aby the Flackville P.-T. A.. The minute remove garlic and add green | group's president is Mrs. Robert pepper. Saute for 3 mins, Add beef | Marlow and others serving with her
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and its liquid and saute for 3 mins.| are Mrs- Alex Petrovitch, vice presiAdd tomatoes and immediately! dent; Mrs. George Howard, secreblend cornstarch and remaining soy | tary, and Mrs, T. H. Jehnson, treassauce and gently stir it into the urer. | entire mixture. Cook, stirring gently | The program chairmen include | for another min, Entire cooking pe-! Mrs. Boris Palachof, program; Mrs, riod is over medium heat and takes | Petrovitch, membership; Mrs. E. B. 9 10 10 mins. Serve with fluffy rice| Timmons, publicity; Mrs. Clarence or crisp noodles. Serves 4. = | Quillen, budget and finance; Mrs, - ree | Stanley Price, publications; Mrs. | Paul Beard, study, and Mrs, P. C. Cards Are Collected |
| Pence, summer roundup. Times Speéial
w~1he Dance at Broadmoor
Broadcast Planned
A "share the food” program, sponsored by the Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts and Girl Reserves, will be broadcast from noon until 12:18 p. m, Saturday over radio station WIRE. The ceremonial which was to have been held on the circle
Saturday has been canceled because
of American Legion activities,
Wiener Roast Set The WAVES Mothers’ club will
Mrs. Floyd Elston, recording and
by the Eta chapter of Iota Tau Tan sorority, Miss Bertha Ashcraft, 2432 Central ave., will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs, Dan Alig. The nominating committee includes Misses Mary Garrett, Elizabeth Mason and Berneice Poling,
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Phi Delta Pi Group Plans Rush Party
A rush party will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow by the Zeta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority. Mrs. James Springer, 1305 S. Hiatt st, will be the hostess. os Pledges of the sorority will be in charge of entertainment. They
community center, The instructor will be Miss Rosalyn Ludwig. The group also is organizing a chorus.
Mrs. Smith Hostess
Mrs. Edward Smith, 2412 E. 10th st, will be hostess tomorrow when the Help Each Other club meets. Luncheon will be served at noon followed by a business session with Mrs. Louis Dammrick- presiding,
are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Abrell, Spencer. Miss Betty Beck was her sister's] only attendant and the best man was Lt. James F. Arnold Jr. of Aflanta, Ga. Following the wedding, there was a dinner and reception in the Spanish Villa in Madison. On their return from the trip, the couple will be at home in Madison, where the bridegroom is stationed. .
will be “The Quiz Kids of the 19th Century.”
; bes. Pulverize the ginger ols Names Officers 1 gives hor the. good. ineditmt] Wall Sponsor Classes Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones will - + y crushing between folds o J w 1 | eight of heel she needs, and makes | The Brookside Mothers’ Civic sing. All past presidents are to be | pa 0 Hy waxed paper t & “fine powder| “The Family Builds a Future” is a much better choice for her than club will sponsor tap dancing les- Boner guests. = FF pUTY osm :, and measure 1 tsp, full. Heat oll the program theme chosen recently the too-flat shoe, Whit is such. aR sons Thursday at the Brookside] The hostess chairman, Mrs. 0
George A. Schumacher, will be assisted by Mesdames E. Robert Andry, C. W. Efroymson, Henry M. Gelston, Prank H. Gorman and Gino A. Ratti,
Club Will Meet
A meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Friday by the Friday Evening Cross Town club. The hostess will be Mrs. John Humes, 1125 Fairfleld ave. |
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