Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1945 — Page 13
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bridge party after the luncheon.
; Members of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority alumnae will meet 186 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Robert W. 4 or. There will be & “white elephant” sale and garments will collected for the Needlework guild, Mrs. Harold F. Bettman, in Norma McClintock and Miss Gladys ‘Hawickhorst will assist
the hostess.
3 ml ’ Barbara Masters, Ensign M. R. Laird “Will Exchange Vows Next Monday -
MISS BARBARA MASTERS has set next Monday as the: date for her wedding to Ensign Melvin Robert’ Laird Jr., U. 8. N. R. The ceremony will be at 3 p. m. in the Second Presbyterian church with Dr. Jean S. Mil-
ner, pastor of the church, officiating. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Masters Laird’s parents are Mr, and Mrs, Melvin R, Laird of Marshfield, Wis. Miss Helen Madden and Miss Dana Hackerd will
: Marmon's ‘marriage to Robert William Greenleaf of Indianapolis, sen of Dr. and Mrs. William E. Greenleaf, New York. The bride-to- . be isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orland A. Church, Brendonwood, The ceremony will be at 8:30 p. m. in the Second Presbyterian church and the vows will be read by Dr. Jean S. Milner,
Symphony Society Group Names Committee OF THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE for. the Indiana State Symphony society's women's committee have been announced hy Mrs, William J. Shafer, chairman. Among them are Mesdames fllism: B.. Burford, Henry W. Butolph, Jeremiah L. Cadick, G. H.
wi A. Clowes, Edwin M. Craft, Noble Dean, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Pletcher Hodges and William Macgregor Morris.
Others include Mesdames John G, Rauch, Russell J. Ryan, Anna . Maple: Sayles, John M. Smith, Richard W. Smitheram, A. A, Speers, Wack Wallace, William J. Young and Albert M. Zoller, Misses Julia Brink, Lucy Taggart and Mary Winter,
Ti Delta Alliance Will Meet © MRS. W. M. MACE will be hostess Wednesday when the
Assisting Mrs. Mace will be Mrs. Marvin Lugar and Mrs.
The group's officers. for the year are Mrs. E. Hobart Burgan, -president; Mrs. Henry J. Decker, vice president;
Mrs. M. Speers MacCollum and Mrs. EB. Gerald Bowman are delegate and alternate, respectively,
Mrs. Burgan has announced the committee chairmen. They { are ‘Mrs, Kertis, membership; Mrs. Decker, program; Mrs. Otto
‘Mis. Prank A. Hamp, day nursery; Mrs, L. E. Kincannon, founders’ ~day;. Mrs. Joseph Butcher, symphony; Mrs. Frank Howard, hospitality; Mrs. E. Gerald Bowman, publicity, and Mrs. David Cass,
Club. President to Be Honored . THE ALPHA LATREIAN CLUB will note president's morrow afternoon with a luncheon atsthe Highland Golf and Coun- | try club, The luncheon, an annual event, will be at 1 o'clock. The incoming president, ‘Mrs. Francis Sommer, will speak. the speakers’ table with Mrs, Sommer will be Mrs. P. W. Vickery, vice president; Mrs. Edward K. Hawkins and Mrs. Conwell Smith, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Allan ©, Miller,
Mrs.” Smith will outline the year’s activities. inéludes Mrs. Herschel E. Davis, cnairman; Mesdames Orien Pifer
' Jr, Sommer, Vickery, Louis Hensley, Alfred Rodecker, Harry Gi .- dones, William 8. Horn and Alan W,
prospective bridegroom's father
~ » » the date for Miss Anne Amelia
Delta Delta Delta Alliance will
Mrs. Roger L. recording and corresponding treasurer, and Mrs, Seward A.
‘John N. Ott, city chairman;
day to-
Others at
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I - EVENTS
Cd YoLums wows Ripple Business and Profesyr. sional Women. § p. m. Tues. Mrs. * otifford L. Frasier, 6315 Broadway, hostess. “China,” Mrs. Gor1 —" Holland, - Mrs. Paul Blake, i eo-hodtess, . Con Amigo. 6:30 p. m. today. Mrs. { Jack RE Cell, 1028 N. Oakland, gs hostess. Supper. i : ater Alfa. Tues. ‘Mrs. A. L. Rice, =e Park, hostess. “Return to . Religion,” Mrs. Claude G. Jac- © quart; “Young Bess,” Mrs. Ernest | Splckeimier. Irvington Chautauqua. Tues. John (Herron Art museum. | Irvington Tuesday. Tues. Mrs. John
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‘L._Davis, 835 Ellenberger pkwy.,| hostess President’s day luncheon. |
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ess. “Modern Glass,” Miss Louise McCormick. Chapter U, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. O. P, Epler, 5750 E. 10th, hostess. Chapter W, P. E. O. Tues. Miss Helen McKinstray, 3808 Guilford, hostess.
Meeting Date Set Mrs. Arthur Miller, 960 Berwyn st, will be the hostess Thursday for members of the Indianapolis salon 205, 8 & 40, American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Frank Benes will preside.
Newman Club Tea
A tea will be held Oct. 16 by the Newman Mothers’ club of Butler university. The event will be at 1 p. m. in the university’s Jordan hall, The tea will honor new and
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f NEW PRINCIPLES of design for undergarments, and new methods of sizing children’s outer togs, mean that mothers who are kept busy hitching up drooping pants at crucial moments can now relax. The new design, which takes droop—and bunchiness, too—out of undies for tykes aged 1 to 8, is in principle a two-way stretch made of ribbed cotton. To a center panel which stretches up and down are hitched side sections which stretch around. What's more, these William Carter-designed non-skid snuggies have leg bands that stay put, and an elasticized waistband that buttons to tops of matching ribbed cotton.
Not yet available in large quantities, the new design. undies are headed this way though, and will be available later in Indianapolis.
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on the little girl “(left) have leg the little boy.
Standardized Fit BETTER FITTING outer cloth ing for young fry is assured by a new commercial standard recommended by the government, It is designed to promote uniformity in the sizing of apparel by scaling sizes to body measurements, This means that babies, toddlers and children up to the ripe old age of 6 will be wearing duds selected for fit by weight, height and waistline measurement, rather than by that vague and varying standard—their last birthday —which has prevailed in the past.
No Sag or Bag BEING READIED for the markets is the line of one manufacturer who takes pride in being the first to adopt the new standard of sizing, As a result, he promises moth« ers that in his line of cotton and corduroy togs there will be no more sagging pants seats, drooping shoulders, knotted suspender straps or dragging trouser legs to cramp the style of little Beau Brummels.
Thetas Book Fall Opening Meeting
of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will open its fall activities with a cov-
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«Supper to Be Held At Chapter House The Indianapolis alumnae chapter
ered dish supper Friday at the
‘chapter house, 625 W, Hampton dr. | The event will begin at 6 p. m,
The program will include songs by Miss Maxine Critchfield, accompanied by Miss Jane Klepfer. Rush reports will be given by Misses Helen Davidson, Margaret 8Snoke, Dorothy Davis and Lura Roberson. The pledges of the Butler university chapter will give a stunt. The hostess chairman, Mrs Clarence A. Jackson, will be assisted by Mesdames Oliver Greer, Elmer Sherwood, Henry Churchman Jr. Charles Chandler, John Schumacher, Francis H. Insley, James Gilson, John P. Ragsdale, John Goodwin and ¥. Foster Clippinger. Committee Heads The group's committee chairmen for the year include Mrs. Chandler, hospitality; Mrs. John A. Alexander, membership; Mrs. Ragsdale, publicity; Mrs. Insley, fraternity education; Mrs. Joseph Ferree, ways and means, and Mrs, Roy K. Coats; social service. The advisory alumnae members are Mrs, Robert J. MoCutchan, Lebanon, district president; Mrs. william PF. Maurer and Mrs, Alexander. Miss Dorothy Barnett and Miss Arda Knox are the archivists, and the Panhellenic members include Mrs. Jack Carr and Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. A. W. Sutton is the north side chairman for the loan and fellowship committee and the Irvington chairman is Mrs. James M. Zoercher,
G.0.P. Women Plan Party
A card party will be sponsored Friday by the Marion County Council of Republican Women. The event will be at 8 p. m. in the Woman's Department club. The general chairman, Mrs. William Kleinhelter, will be assisted by Mesdames Louis R. Markun, Hubert Jordan, Charles Mann, Lee Ingling, L. E. Hobson, Burton L. Beville, William PF. Bosson, Jesse Boyer, Glenn Harper, Fred Atkinson, Ruth
orations it will take.
idea fo make the mold in layers and in a square or rectangle and serve it “in ‘attractive slices or squares as m today’s menu, n u o TUPLDAY MENUS Breakfast Stewed prunes. French toast with jelly. Pan-broiled bacon. Luncheon Creamed peas and carrots. Tomato aspic on lettuce recipe). Bread and butter sandwiches. Fresh pears. Dinner
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Braised pork chops. Mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts with Hollandaise sauce. Celery curls. India relish, Muffins. Angel food cake,
. Milk to drink; Three c. for each
child; 1 ¢. for each adult. Eight ration points used today. nn » ¥ Tomato aspic: One and 1; tsps,
2% tsp. salt, 12 c. salad dressing, Soften gelatin in cold water for about 5 mins, Heat tomato juice and add gelatin, sugar and salt. Remove from heft and stir until dissolved. Add salad dressing and beat slightly to mix. Pour into a 4-c.
TOMATO ASPIC IS ABOUT AS BASIC in salads as a good black dress is in one's wardrobe. There is no end to the variations and elab- ¢ Cottage cheese, chopped vegetables, sliced ripe olives, slices of avocado, diced meats or whole shrimp are all good incorporated in the aspic or served with it. When incorporating your other foods into the aspic, it is a good
| Grape juice.
| Fruit salad.
» WEDNESDAY ' MENUS Breakfast
Scrambled eggs. Buttered toast. Hot farina with sugar and cream.
Luncheon Onion and cheese soup.
Perron, George Greenwald and Betty Griffith, Others are Mesdames Russell
Brouse, Maude Smith, Blanche Wirick, Irvin Coffey, Helen Parish, Grace Guess, Hazel Montague, Ethel B. Dennis, Clarence ‘R. Martin, Carl Schwenzer, Lillian 8. Milner and Ethel Curtis and Miss Hattie Beneflel, The directors’ board will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Columbia club. Mrs. Greenwald will preside, and. a report will be made by the nominating committee.
Phi Sigma Mu
Plans Reception
A reception will be held Wednesday by the Eta chapter Phi Sigma Mu music education sorority, The event will be at 8 p. m. in student hall at the Arthur Jordon Conserve atory of Music. Those in charge of the reception are Misses Lillian Steinkeler, Dor-
Crackers.
{ Angel food cake.
Dinner
French fried potatoes. Corn and okra. Head lettuce with 1000 Island dressing. Parker House rolls, Apple pie,
Milk te ‘drink: Four ¢. for each child 2 c. for each adult. Six ration points used today,
Delta Gamma Club Will Entertain
Mothers of new pledges will be entertained tomorrow by the Mothers’ club of Delta Gamma sorority. |
unflavored gelatin. % c. cold water,|The group will give a luncheon in| | Mrs, c. tomato juice, 's; tsp. sugar, 1%
the chapter house, 737 W. Hampton | drive.* Miss Margaret Habein, dean of the Long Junior College for Women at Butler university, will speak, Mrs. Frank Billeter will sing, ac-
man.
" |othy Steinert, Constance McClure, Marymae Stamper, Ruby Montgomery,
companied by Mrs. Albert Hirsch-
mold that nas heen rinsed in cold water. Chill in refrigerator until set. Unmold. Se2rve chilled on a
bed of lettuce. Roy Seward and Floyd Schorn.
The hostesses will include Mesdames W, Harry Johnson, 8. P. Clay, J. H, Kemper, D. T, Noonan,
Muriel Oeth, Betty Bowers,
Mary Euphrat and Jo Brown,
Marilyn
Miss Rosemary Lang, president; Miss Euphrat, vice president; Miss McClure and Miss Oeth, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Steinkeler, treasurer; Miss Bowers, historian, and Miss Stamper, publicity,
Installation Booked
Officers will be installed next Sunday by the Veras Sorores chapter; Verus Cordis sorority, at the Anderson hotel in Anderson. They are Mrs. Arnold Koelliker, president; {Miss Lucile Knapp, vice president; Russell Eden, secretary, and Mrs. Ray Durham, treasurer. Miss Delores Welch is the new historian and publicity chairman.
Officer Candidate
Mrs. William Mettler, Gary, has been indorsed by the Pottawatomie
conference.
The group's new officers include
chapter, D. A. R., for the office of state historian at the next Indiana
Before her ‘marriage yesterday J afternoon in the Broadway Methodist
church, Mrs, Robert Paul
Ulrich was Miss Barbara Ann
Renick. Dr. Orien W. Fifer officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray¥ Renick are the bride’s parents, and Mr. Ulrich is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. Ulrich,
Bretzman photo.
P-T. A. News—
WEDNESDAY Broad Ripple high—8 p. m. K. V. Ammerman, speaker, Music, Broad Ripple high school choir. 3—1:30 p. m, “Build for Peace” Miss Nellie Young. Music, intermediate grades, 93:15 p. m. “Riley Day After Victory,” Mrs, Jack Axelrod, Miss Jane Wiley, Miss Agnes Mahoney, speaker, 13—1:45 p. m. “International and National Unity,” W. 8. Barnhart, Presentation of traffic boys. 15—1:45 p. m, “We Took to the Woods” (Rich), Mrs. James Payne. Music; tea; birthday party. 20—-2:30 p. m. “Safety Rules,” C. E. Sunthimer, The Rev, E. E. Ballard, invocation, Music, 1b pupils; tea. 21—2:30 p. m. “Jimmy Beats Rheumatic Fever,” movie. Music, third and fourth grades; tea. 26-3:16 ‘p. m. “Build Together,” Miss Eula Sargent. Music; tea, 31—2:30 p. m. “Riley,” Miss Emma Colbert. Music, junior high girls, 40—3:30 p. m. Halloween program by the pupils; health movie. 41—1:30 p. m. “Standard of Health for Today's Children,” Dr. C. T. Malan. 43—1:30 p. m., Discussion on school affairs led by W. H. Gossett, prin-
44—1:45 p. m. Musical program; tea, 45—1:30 p.m. Discussion on school problems led by Mrs. Dee Lamber and Miss Rea Bauer. Tea. 41—3:15 p. m.~ Installation; social hour, 49—2:45 p. m. Clarence Farrington, speaker. Social hour. 52—3:30 p. m. Miss Frieda Herbst, speaker, Parent education class will meet at 2:15 p. m. 54—1:30 p. m. Miss Norma Koster, entertainment chairman. Music, Mrs. Naomi Martin.
dolls by Mrs. Perry Davis, Greenfield. Music, Mrs. George A. New-
ton Jr., Mrs. Wilson T. Patter. son. Tea. 58-—2:30 p. m. “Use of Visual Aids
in the School,” Miss Doris Lynn. Tea. ay ! 62—1:30 p. m. “P.-T. A. and Com~ munity,” Mrs. Clayton Ridge. 67—2 p. m. Mrs. lola 8, Eller, speaker, Music by pupils; tea. 69-—1:45 p. m. Reception; tea. 72—3:15 p. m. Birthday tea.
Mrs. Lloyd Hart. children; tea
to introduce new officers, 78—1:30 p. m. “The Children’s Mu-
day tea, 82—1:30 p. m, munity,” Mrs. Charles M. Sharp. | Program, pupils. 856—1:45 p. m.
for 1b class, Tea.
Riley poems and songs,
grade pupils, 91-—1:45 p. m. George M. Fisher,
Tri Chi Officers
Mrs.
sponding secretaries; Smock, treasurer; Miss
Spivey, sergeant at arms,
cipal. Program by the pupils; tea.
57—1:30 p. m. Display of storybook
73—1:45 p. m. Devotional reading,| Entertainment, |.
75—1:45 p. m, Mrs. Prances Bush
seum,” Mrs, Grace Golden, Music, junior department chorus; birth-
“Build in the Com-
“School Organiza- | tion,” Lloyd Blue. Commencement
87—3:30 p. m. “Better Homes and Parents,” Mesdames Aurelia Hall, Abner Bigby and Mildred Orrid. third
“Being a Parent,”
Richard A. Young Is the new president of the Tri Chi sorors ity. Other new officers of the group are Miss Dorothy Jonas, vice president; Miss Alice Springer and Miss Mary Prater, recording and correMiss Betty
Florence Bauman, chaplain, and Miss Betty
MARION COUNTY GROUPS WEDNESDAY Beech Grove—17:30 p. m. Reception for the teachers; social hour. § Ben Davis grade--17:30 p. m. “School Needs for Peace and Democracy.” Dr. Frank H, Gorman, Mrs, Frank Harper presiding, Music. Bridgeport—8 p. m. Fall festival. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m,, supper in the cafeteria, Edgewood--7:30 p. m., “The responsibility of the Home in the Community.” Robert PF. Nelson, Mrs. Basil Fischer, arrangements chairman, Mars Hill-7:30 p. m. In the Mars Hill Church of Christ. The Rev. Harley AW. Woodridge, speaker. Reception for new members. Warren Township council—10 a. m. In the Warren Central high school, Mrs, Don Stewart, speaker,
FRIDAY Edgewood-—4 p. m. In the school grove, Fish fry.
Edgewood study group—12:45 p. m, “Child Labor Law,” Mrs. Joseph Walker. Luncheon.
Legion Group Will Install
auxiliary, is the h
be served at 12:30 p. m. sist Mrs. Reed.
others serving with her are Mrs J.
Miss Gertrude Gutelius, and corresponding secretaries,
torian.
nate is Mrs. Lehman M. Dunning.
Magazine Clu (Will Honor President
The opening {all meeting of the Paul . Coble unit, American Legion , is scheduled for Friday in of Mrs. Jewett V. Reed, 331 W. Kessler blvd, Luncheon will
Mesdames Chester Stayton, Ernest Rupel and H. A. Van Osdol will as-
New officers will be installed. The president is Mrs. Van Osdol and
Kent Leasure amd Mrs. Willam A, Doeppers. first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Bert E. Ellis and recording
Mrs. Watson E. DeaKyne, treasurer, and Mrs. Larue D. Carter, hisMrs, Van Osdol and Mrs. Mason B. Light are delegates to the 11th district council, and the alter-
The new executive board will‘ meet
Luncheon at I. A. Cc. Will Be Saturday
A president's day luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. Saturday by the
Magazine club, The luncheon will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club. Mrs. Shideler Harpe will be the speaker. She will discuss “Music From the Isle: of the’ Shamrock.” Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist, will give a musical program. Néw officers will be installed by Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew. They ate Mrs. Lowell 8. Pisher, president; . Mrs. W. W. Peet and Mrs. George A. VanDyke, first and second vice presidents. J Miss Inez Douglas and Miss Nelly Love, recording “and ‘corresponding secretaries; Miss Helen Sheets, treasurer; Mrs. ‘Mrank C. Walker. ‘parliamentarian, and Mrs. Herbert K. Fatout, nistorian. Mrs, Alvin ©. Barbour is the program chairman assisted by Mesdames G. W, Workman, Harry W. Dragoo and Peet. The decoratiofis chairman is’ Mrs. Gerald Wadleigh After the installation, there will be a reception. Serving as hbstesses will be Mesdames Josiah Andrews, Charles Appel, C, T. Austin, Bartholomew and A. N. Bonham and Miss Ruth Cochrane. “Looking Forward tc Our Post-war World” is the clubs subject for the year. The group wili have an anniversary guest day in February ale the D. A. R. chapter house. Laws rence T, Stafford will discuss “Lin« coln as We All Know Him.” The club also is planning a Christmas party.
Miss Westlund To Be Honored
Miss Betty Westlund will be’ hone ored Wednesday at a miscellane« ous shower to be given by Misses Marilyn Beimforde, Harriet Meliss ter, Eleanor Pyle and Edna Mahr. The party will be in the Columbia club. Miss Westlund will become the bride of Raymond J. Hallenberger on Oct. 20 in the Bethlehem Lu~ theran church. Guests at the party will he Mrs. Albert P. Westlund and Mrs. John Hallenberger, Evansville, mothers of the engaged coupie; Mesdames Ted Steele, Chester C. Hargreaves, 5, J, Preston and J. A. Mahr, Also, Mesdames Kenneth Coers, Tom Wilson, Charles 8. Smith, Roy E. Holt, Mary Moriarity, Mildred Gille, Pearl Evans and Wilma Tanner, Misses Ruth Preston, Betty Boettcher, ‘Ann O'Connor, Martha Foote, Jeanne Beimforde and Helen Barnes,
Curator Discusses
Thorne Rooms Mrs, Ladusca W. Wilson, Chis cago, curator of the American group of miniature rooms by ‘Mrs. Jamies Ward Thorne, spoke yesterday in the John Herron Art museum where the collection of rooms is being shown, The falk opened a Series of Sunday afternoon lectures on the Thorne rooms. remy The lectures have been planned by Wilbur D. Peat and Miss
at 11:30 a. m. with the president,
Blanche Stillson. They are open to the public. ;
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