Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1945 — Page 21
T. 27, 1945 ONSOr ty
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, world war ore Myers; initiation Lorber, resolu douglas, hat box; ,* trophies and } Overlease, mu. . Poppa, regalia, Johnson, consti llins. Bnd Mrs, in charge of the J and Christmas }
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Butler Coeds
Initiated Into Honorary
New Color Guard Is Announced
versity were initiated recently into Spurs, sophomore women's honorary organization, They are Miss Morene Cottingham, Greenfield; Miss Mary, Ann Wiebers, Galveston, and Miss Zelma Brown, Union City. 5 Also, Misses Dorothy Swickard, Mary Schreiber, Patricia Boyers, Carmel Cecile, Elinor Allsworth, Betty, Ann Mills, Betty Bergeron, Jane Klepfer and Carol Ann Fliegenschmidt. in Others are Misses Patricia Wal ker, Diann DeWeese, Joan Newby, Dorothy Reinacker, Jean Redwine, Barbara Wells, Rebecca Taggert, Betty Keotigh, Patricia Jowitt, Bete ty Wales, Doris Colligan, Eva Ruth Johnson and Betty Jo Morrison. = » » »
A number of Butler university coeds have been chosen for a color guard which marches with the university band. The announcement was made by Miss Joan Mawson, color guard director, ; They are Misses Dorothy Swick=ard, Marion Wattleworth, Barbara Seegar, Patricia Boyers, Joan 'Ei=senbarth, Hennrietta Hurt, Mary Schreiber, Betty Bergeron and Irene Sims. Also, Misses Muriel Holland, Shir. ley Loucks, Alice Pettinger, Jean Farson, Barbara Montgomery, Barbara Patterson, Winifred Ham, Rhea McGoldrick, Bebita Corya and Marnita Dietrich. : Others are Misses Marjorie Gare rett, Marjorie Lang and Barbara Myers. Out-of-town girls in the group are Miss Margaret Christia, Austin; Miss Nancy Dressen, Chicago, and Miss Ann Guin, Danville, IL ! The drum majors are Misses Mawson, Peggy O'Donnell, Jacqueline Lawson and Rose Marie Steinbach. » ” » An all=school dance will be held from 9 p. m. until midnight Saturday at Butler university. The dance, which will be held in the fieldhouse, is being sponsored by the Association of Women Students. Miss Leola Thomas is general chairman and assisting her are Misses Ethelda Keiter, Kathryn Hill, Ruth Bowers, Barbara Fark and Betty Handy.
Mrs. T. N. Shimer Will Be Speaker
Mrs. Henry Tonges, Ornoco st. will be hostess Monday when the
| Dryburgh Abbey chapter, Daugh-
ters of the British Empire, meets. Mrs. George W. Vale and Mrs. Alex McVie will assist Mrs. Tonges. “Old Mexico” will be discussed by Mrs. T. N. Shimer, and Mrs, Tonges
will provide the music.
Twenty-six coeds at Butler uni-||
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Sorority Sets Meeting Date
Mrs. James A. Moag, 44563 Central | ave., will be the hostess Monday for, a 6 p. m. meeting of the Indianapolis - alumnae chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. A lecture-recital on “Debussy” will be given by Mrs. L. C. Milstead. Mrs. F. H. Dedert, Mrs. Kyler Com-~ stock and Miss Elsa Reyer will assist the hostess. Committee chairmen have been announced by Mrs. Charles G. Fitch, president. Mrs. A, Leon Hicks is chirman of the courtesy committee, and the chorister committee
chairman is Mrs, H. R. Crandall, Others are Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones and Miss Rebecca Shields, fellowship; Mrs. Max Critchfield, housing;
Clyde E. Titus, nominating. Miss Ruby Winders, program; Miss Charlotte Lieber, publicity; Mrs. Dedert, supper dues; Mrs. Alfred Brandt, social; Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, ‘telephone; Miss Lieber, year book, and Miss Marjorie Gaston,
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" » n SUNDAY MENUS Breakfast - Broiled grapefruit halves, French pancakes and jelly. Dinner Leg of lamb with mint sauce, Oven browned potatoes.
IF YOU HAD A GRANDMOTHER who ‘was one of those wonderful lavish cooks, the kind who turned out cakes and pies every day, she probably made a chocolate potato cake. Perhaps her recipe called for mashed potatoes or it may have called for riced ones. We use the riced potatoes in today’s recipe because they seem to give the texture that is different and one that we prefer. It is not that it is the lightest of cakes, but rather that it is very smooth.
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