Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1945 — Page 16
Dr. Jean S. Milner Reads Vows Uniting Charles J. Lynn, Miss Dorothy Black
ui DR. JEAN S. MILNER officiated this morning at the marriage of Charles J. Lynn and Miss Dorothy J. Black. The ceremony was at 10:30 o'clock in the Second Presbyterian church. Mr. Lynn is vice president of Eli Lilly & Co.” Tree _
Meridian Hills Plans Activities THE OCTOBER CALENDAR at the Meridian Hills Country club has an assortment of dates ringed for social events. One of the big days will be Friday, the 18th, when the club’s annual treasure hunt will be staged, starting at 7 p. m. The hunt, confined during the gas-rationing era to the club grounds, will extend once © more to the surrounding community. A midnight supper will be served in the clubhouse for the returning “hunters.” Mrs. Ray H. Briggs and Mrs, I. M. Sturgeon, because they won the hunt last year, are chairmen for this year's event, On their com= mittee are Messrs. and Mesdames James L. Beattey, Paul W, Burkholder and Paul R. Summers, > ” os o » - " The first of the fall series of dinner-bridge parties at the club is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 26, at 7 p, m. The chairmen, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph P. Merriam, will have as their assistants Mrs. Carl M, Geupel, Messrs, and Mesdames Ernest L. Barr, T. Shannon Perkins, Parke A. Cooling and I. Richard Wagner,
Bridge and Golf Events Tor Women THE CLOSING LUNCHEON-BRIDGE PARTY of the season for women members of Meridian Hills and their guests will be next Tues= day. Arrangements are being handled by Mrs, Raymond M. Rice, chairman, with Mrs.-J. N. Gulling and Mrs, Robert A, Blackburn as assistants, » o ” un ” » Women golfers at the club will have a “crazy costume” nine-hole ° obstacle” tournament tomorrow, At the luncheon following play, prizes will be awarded to wearers of the most unsuitable golfing cos~ {umes and to winners in the season's play. The committee for the . day includes Mrs, Willard C, Whipple and Mrs. Beattey, retiring chairmen for the 18-hole and nine-hole golf tournaments, Their successors who will serve next season are Mrs. Briggs and Mrs, Russell Hess. : 8» a ¥ =» The annual stockholders meeting and dinner will be held Oct, 15 at 6:30 p. m. Three directors will be elected along with three 5 petsons to serve on the membership committe,
Parties for Yéung Members
THE YOUNGER SET at Meridian Hills has a pair of events d up, too... On Oct. 26, the 10-to-13-year-olds, will have their own treasure hunt at 4 p. m,, followed by a 6 p. m. dinner, Mr. and Mrs, ‘ Verne A. Trask, the shairmen, have on their arrangements commit= Mrs. Robert Becherer and Mrs, R. Norman Baxter, * The Halloween party for boys and girls up to 10 years of age will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. Wednesday, Oct, 31. - The committee this party, headed ly Mrs. James 8. Browning, includes Mesdames Herbert ¥ Call } Paul Lee Hargitt and Kenneth r. Adare. : » 3 Chloe — goings: Mr. and Mrs. R. Bre: Fogle ‘had as their ‘week-end guests Mr. abd Mrs. M. A. Powills and their daughter, Patty Lou, of Chicago. . , . Mrs. Lewis J, Burch, Mt, Pleasant, Mich, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kai Hanson. ° The Hansons will leave Oct, 15 to make their home in Detroit, Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence of Detroit, formerly of Indianapolis, has returned home after spending a few days at the Columbia club, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Millholland are in Cleveland with their daughter, Marjorie, who is entering the Western Reserve university library school to work on her master's degree.’ ,. Miss Peggy Shively, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Shively, will return to Oberlin college, Oberlin, O, on Nov. 1 to begin her junior year at the school,
Mr. and Mrs. Remick to Entertain MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GRAY RENICK will entertain Saturday evening with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Barbara, and Robert Paul Ulrich. The honor guests will be married at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Broadway Methodist church. Dr. Orien W. Fifer will officiate. The dinner will be in the Renick home preceding the wedding rehearsal. The guests will include Mr, and Mrs, Paul A. Ulrich, Theodore R. LeMastes; apprentice seaman, U, 8. N. R., Wilbur Neal Thompson, Robert T. Hesseldenz, Robert Wise, Misses Jacqueline Kapherr, Mary McCleaster, Mary Lou Renick and Mary Lou Clod~
EVENTS
Patricia and David Peat, children of Wilbur D, Peat, director of the one of the furnishings from the Pennsylvania Dutch room in the exhibit of Thorne miniature rooms
which opened at the museum Sunday, museum through Dec, 2. °
| THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Museum Shows Collection of Miniature Rooms
The collection of 37 “American Rooms in Miniature” will be at the
Women’s Lions Club
To Have Luncheon
Toner M. Overley will speak tomorrow at the guest luncheon of the Women's Lions club ‘in the Hotel Lincoln. Mr. Overley is secretary and manager of the Betté} Business bureau. He will discuss “Medical Quackery.” Mrs. Willlam Meckling will prestde. She will be assisted by Mes~ dames J. B. Glanton, Robert Mincer, G. H. Rossebo and Miles Hockett. After the luncheon there will be a bridge party. Mesdames L. M, Burnette, John D. Kinney. and Lewis Ferguson will have charge. Mrs. M. J. Reese will be a special guest.
Alpha Pht’s Plan Meeting
A meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. today by the Alpha Phi Alumnae association. The meeting will be. in the home of Mrs. James C. Carter, 44 E. 57th st. Mrs. Mason King will assist the hostess. Reports .will be given by Mrs. Carter on summer work and by Mrs. Elvin Seaton on rushing. Officers will be installed at the
‘president; Mrs. Seaton, vice president; Miss Georgia Ryan, secretary;
Miss Louise Ellen Trimble, treasur-
meeting. They are Mrs, E. oO. Price, |
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Card Party The Wayne township American War Mothers, will have a card party at 8 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Virgil Hughes, 606 ‘W. Washington st. Mrs. Terry Lowe is the chairman.
Quarterly correspondent. Committee chdlrmen have been announced for the year by Mrs, Price. They are Mrs. Bruce McIn~ tosh and Miss Alice Hankins, Panhellenic; Mrs. Ray Northway, war relief project. Mrs. Jack Lowe and Mrs. J Grider, program; Mrs. Thomas P. Jenkins, telephone, and Mrs. Seaton
and Miss Marian Osborn, rushing.
er, and Mrs. Richard J. Boatman,
Neal.
John Herron Art museum, inspect
N.C.C.W. Unit Plans Election
For "Thursday
Officers will be elected Thursday at a luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis District Council of the M-
Fred Hoke Will
hotel. Registration will open at 8:30 a.
dianapolis Archdiocesan Council, National Council of Catholic Women.
Mrs. Everett R. Lett. Mrs, W. C. Bartholomew will preside, Mrs. George C. Baum, second vice president, will discuss “For Ourselves and Our Posterity” at the meeting. Committee reports will be given at the morning session by Mesdames A. C. Barbour, Lett, C. F. Voyles, Lloyd A. Pottenger, Fred L. Pettijohn and E. C. Rumpler. - Officers who will give reports are Mesdames Lett, Joseph Thomas Ackerman, Douglas White and Joseph “Byrum. Reports also will be given by department chairmen.
Luncheon Session They are Mesdames Theodore Fleck, Lowell 8. Fisher, Clayton H. Ridge, Walter 8. Grow, Frank C. Miller, Donovan Turk, Frederick G. Balz, C. Loren Harkness, Edward Niles, Royer K. Brown and J. Francis Huffman, : Fred Holt will speak at the 12:30 p.m, luncheon meeting in the Riley room of the hotel. He will discuss the group's theme for the year, “Looking Forward.” Other speakers at the luncheon session will be Mrs. Susan McWhirfer Ostrom and Mrs. W, H. Lykins, Covington. Mrs. Ostrom will speak on “Education,” and “As the Swift
The luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus auditorium. The business meeting will follow, The Very Rev. Msgr. August R. Fussenegger, archdiocesan spiritual director, will explain phases off the N. C. C, W, program and the archdiocesan convention which will be held here Nov. 7. Reports will be given by presidents of the parish units. Mrs. Leo R. Shay, district president, also will speak. Reservations chairmen for the luncheon are Mesdames Edwin McS8hay, John Cain and John E. Sahm, Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy is chairman of the nominating committee. Other members of the committee are Mesdames Louis Wendling, John Gallagher, A. H. Ehrensperger and J, E. Kiefer, The decorations chairman is Mrs. Joseph L. Conley,
Hadassah Unit Will Meet
The first meeting of the Indianapolis chapter of Hadassah to be held this season will be a 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Kirshbaum community center. New members of the chapter will be bonor guests, The guest speaker will be Mrs. Paul C. Aschner, chairman of the speakers’ bureau of the national board of Hadassah. Mrs. Herman Chalfle is the new
Mrs. Lykins' talk, Reports will be given by Mesdames Barbour, Frank E. Weimer and John Downing Johnson. Mrs. Theodore Caldwell will give the re-
Meeting. to Be Held on Friday By Seventh District, LF.C.;
The 37th annual convention of the seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs, will be held Friday in the assembly room of the Claypool Officers will be elected at the session.
10 o'clock until 2 p. m. The morning session will begin at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. F. E. Smith will lead the devotions, and the program chairman is|
Seasons Roll” will be the topic of Luncheon Meeting
Be Speaker
m. and the polls will be open from
Literary Club Holds Meeting
Mrs. Arthur Medlicott discussed “We Look Back at the War, A Fortnightly Story” at the luncheon meeting today of the Fortnightly Literary club. The meeting was in’ the Propylaeum. Mrs, Walter 8. Greenough also spoke, Her topic was “We Look Forward to the Peace.” At the speakers’ table were Mesdames Medlicott, Greenough, Harold E. Sutherlin, Louis D. Belden, J. Emmett Hall, Theodore L. Locke, Ross C. Ottinger and Wendell C. Taylor’ and Miss Ruth Bozell. New members of the, group are Mesdames Bradford Noyes, George M. Halverson, John T. Clark, Willam J. Lockhead, C. Walter MecCarty, Herbert R. Hill, William Allen Moore, Stuart A. Bishop and Wilbur D. Peat and Miss Marian McFadden. The luncheon chairman was Mrs. william M. Louden. Assisting her were Mesdames J. Emmett . Hall, Mansur B, Oakes, Ottinger and John 8. Wright.
A luncheon will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow by the Northeastern Homemakers’ club in the home of
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CLUBS Nicholas Demerath, Mrs. Robert Amica. Wed. Mrs. Robert Flutro, 65 Pentecost, music. : Cecil, hostess. %.3 p. m. Wed. In the school. ‘Mrs, op ionard Felland, speaker. Miss Besandrian cup» Er 8.0. LA] Ann Garrison, music. . m, ed. rs. Ethel Weaver, p : SORORITIES
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Mrs. William J, Patterson. Sunshine Garden. Wed. Mrs. Garvey Kemper, Silver dr. hostess,
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Alpha Tau chap. Alpha Zeta Beta. Wed. night. In the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Charles Wenner, presiding.
Theta chap, Delta Sigma Kappa. 7.30 p. m. Wed. Hotel Antlers,
Garden Club Session Mrs. Walter Williams, 5362 Kenwood ave, will be the hostess to-
Thumb Garden club, “Bulbs for Fall Planting and Chrysanthemums” will be discussed by S. D. Bash.
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Sweet potato casserole (see recipe), | Buttered broccoli. Shredded lettuce. Cucumbers and radishes with peppy
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Lamb shoulder chops. Hashed brown potatoes.
Spinach mix (see recipe). dressing. Banana nut salad; Bran muffins, Whole wheat bread and butter, Baked apples.
Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. Bight ration points used today. ” - . Sweet potato casserole: Two e. cooked riced sweet potatoes, 3 thsps. light corn sirup, 4 ¢. raisins, washed and steamed, 3 tbsps. melted margarine, 1/16 tsp. ground nutmeg, % tsp. salt, 3 eggs, separated, Mix first 6 ingredients thoroughly. Stir in lightly beaten egg yolks. Then fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into a greased casserole (4 ¢.) and bake at 350 degrees F. for 20 to 25 mins. or until well browned. Serves :
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