Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1945 — Page 16

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Pre - Nuptial Parties ' Are Arranged » For Jane Shook, A. W. Buschmann

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‘William Burrows and Miss Emma members of the bridal party.

» Richard Brooks, Vincent Earle and D. A. R. Units Plan Activities

Mrs,. Charles F. Voyles,

the committee. The tea hostesses

. » The Jonathan Jennings chapter,

Sandmann, Paul 8. Ragan; Claus H.

, MISS JANE HOLT SHOOK, whose marriage to Albert William Buschmann is to be Saturday afternoon, wil entertain tomorrow hight for her wedding attenddinner will be in the home of her parents, Mr. lbur Briant Shook.

McGuire, her maid of honor, and

Pugh, Hammond; Miss Catherine Dean and Miss Mary Anne Pearce, 8 hostesses Thursday night at a dinner “hook, Guests, with Miss Shook’s

her fiancé, will be Misses Bar-

Sayles.

a Kiger, Margaret Curle & The bridal dinner will be given Priday night in the Indianapolis thletic club by the bride-to-be’s parents,

The Rev. and Mrs, Buschmann, aunt of the proe

spective bridegroom, will be among the guests. Others will be ° Mr. Buschmann’s attendants will be Richard W. Helton, best man, and, as ushers, Furman Danner,

James Lamb,

THE WHEEL AND DISTAFF committee of the Caroline Scott Harrison D.'A. R. chapter will givé a tea Friday in the home of organizer and sponsor Mrs. Bert C. McCammon will speak on “Your Child and My Child.” She will be introduced by Mrs. Emsley W. Johnson Jr., president of

of the group.

will be Mesdames William F. Best and Benton 8. Lowe, » » ” D. A. R., will have a luncheon

and business meeting at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the Propylaeum, After the meeting, members will visit the Thorne rooms exhibit at

the John Herron Art museum,

* Faculty Club Will Hear Prof. Moore’

“VICTORIAN

GIRL, HUMOROUSLY PRIM,”

will be Prof,

Nancy Moore's subject when she speaks tomorrow afternoon before

members of the Butler University

Women's Faculty club, The

meeting will be in the Jordan hall recreation room on the campus,

The speaker is of the university English department.

Miss Betty

Lou Hendricks, pianist, will appear on the musical program arranged by Mrs. Robert Shultz. “Assisting Mrs. Glenn H. Maynard, hostess chairman, will be Mesdames Abram E, Cory, John 8S. Harrison,

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p. m. each Saturday. Mrs. Ben Turner Jr, the project ~ ” »

were members of Pi Zeta chapter of

Raley, Katherine Dalsheimer, Frank

the group were Mrs. Vivian Arbaugh,

Purdy and Miss Margaret Gallagher,

Earnest Lundeen and Dean E, Walker and Miss Faye Oongrall,

The Keen Kutters Skating club will open its fall and winter season with two skating sessions Saturday in the Coliseum. The club, divided into two groups, will skate-at 10 a. m, and at 12:30 The organization Indianapolis Wellesley club to raise money for its scholdrship fund.

is sponsored by the

chairman, is assisted by Mrs.

Karl Koons and Mrs. Paul Burkholder,

” ~ - Hostesses today for the Indiana Artists club exhibit at Ayres’

hi Beta sorority. Serving with president; Mesdames Benjamin Boles, Edgar Ellsworth and Hal

EVENTS

Mesdames William J. Betz, Robert J. Smith and J. E. Kernel are members of the program committee in charge of a 1 p. m. meeting of the Irvington Catholic®* Woman's Study club tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Smith, 1920 8. Emerson ave,

Members of the Heyl Study club will meet in the Rauh. Memorial library tomorrow. President's day will be observed, "Talks will be given by Mrs. Janes H. Brayton and Mrs. A. W. Antrim,

Mrs. Russell Fortune will entertain the Indianapolis Readers club . tomorrow in her home, road 29, She will be assisted by Mrs. Edward Wanek,

“War Time Experiences” will be discussed by Mesdames James W. Fleener, Thomgg 8. Shimer, C. E. Thomas and H, L. Hasbrook at a meeting of the Irvington Mother Study club tomorrow. Mrs. Millar, 6218 Lowell ave, the hostess.

will be!

Chapter V, P. E. 0, in her home, 76 Irvington ave. Mrs. H. A. Gift will have charge of the program.

Members of Chapter F, P. E, 0. will. meet with Mrs. Doyle Zaring, 1306 E. 82d st, for a 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Paul Preston, Louis Berner and Charles New. Mrs. Lawrence Newburn is in charge of the program arrangements,

Ticket Drive Workers Will Attend Tea

A tea and fashion show will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in

Robert | the | State Symphony society,

|unteer workers in the Indianapolis

Block's auditorium for members of committee, Indiana and vol-

women's

| Mrs. Eugene Whitton will pre- [symphony orchestra's season ticket side at a meeting of the Story-A-!sales campaign.

Month glub at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Rauh Memorial library.

Dr. Helen chairman of

Marshall, national the Delta Kappa!

Gamma sorority's pioneer women | Lucy committee, was a speaker Saturday | S

at a planning conference held by| |fore the style show and tea, Mrs.

the sorority,

The meeting, held at the Colum- | Walter P. Morton,

bia club, was called by Dr. Merle Brown, Terre Haute, state - presi-| dent, Seventy-one state officers, founders, chapter presidents and state

committee members attended conference,

the

Mrs. Willlam Frosch will be the hostess tomorrow i a Meeting of |

Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky, wife of the {orchestra conductor; Mrs. Henry W. {Buttolph, Mrs. Albert M. Zoller and Taggart,

At a short business meeting be-

ticket to

season (chairman, will make awards

{high-ranking sales campaign work-

ers. Mrs. Charles Latham, women’s committee president, will preside, Mrs, Willlam J. Shafer, social [chairman of the committee, has added four members to her come {mittee—Mesdames William A. Ate kins, Sylvester Johnson, R. Hartley | Sherwood and Charles R. Weiss,

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On Every Great Day

Lovely tradition, this giving to your daughter a resins genuine pearl oni a thin gold neckiace. . In her life, add a pearl on special - at Christmas, on receiving honors momentous, when she graduates, to clasp. about her neck ‘the completed strand of exquisite radiant pearls. And #0 nice, scarcely to feel the cost, spaced as it is over the years

Begin early school. So

‘Starter Necklaces Priced from $4.20

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Board Session Set By Temple Sisterhoods

Fry annua hoard meeting is a highlight of organization activities scheduled for this week. Plans are being completed by the Indiana Federation of Temple Sisterhoods for its annual board meet-

ing tomorrow in the Broadmoor Country club, Mrs. Louis R, Markun, a member of the national federation board, will introduce Mrs. Hugo Hartmann, guest speaker. Mrs, Hartmann is president of the national federation. Members of the Indianapolis Temple Sisterhood + will be hostesses. They include Mesdames Sultan Cohen, Morris M. Feuerlicht and Maurice Goldblatt, Mrs. Harold Platt is chairman of the general arrangements commit tee; Mrs. Lawrence Lapinska, hospitality, and Mrs. Louis Trinz, telephone, Brunch will be served at 11:30 a. m. Mrs, Isidore Bronstein, Ft, Wayne, president of the state federation, will preside.

The Women will

Association of Personnel hold its first guest meeting of the year today in the Y Ww ¢. A, with a dinner at 5:45 p. m.

Three Are Brides in

2 In Pensacola, Fla, united Miss Alice Brown, daughter of Mrs, Eleanor Elliott, and John H. Reider Jr,

1. A ceremony read Aug.

son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reider. The couple is at home at 1229 N. Pennsylvania st. (Randell photo.)

2. Miss Lois Barbara Jackson and Arnold Douglas Ward, warrant officer (j. g.), A. U. 8, were were married Sept. 8 in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George O. Jackson of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Ward, Indianola, Ill. (W, Hurley Ashby photo.)

3. Before her marriage Oct. 6, Mrs. George J. Krupicka was Miss Laura Mae Huber. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mae Huber and the, bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. Antonia Krupicka, Cleveland.

(Kindred photo.)

Appearing as guest speaker will be Miss Dorothea Nordholt, personnel manager of the Columbia Conserve Co. Committees recently appointed by the president, Miss Kathryn Bowlby, are Misses Betty Stilz, Eleanor Ferris and Martha Robinson, program, and Mesdames Isabella Sellmer, Izona Shirley and Helen Wiegman, membership. Also Mrs. Emma’ Shadinger, Misses Stilz, Florence Ruby, Irma Gloyd and Jean McGrew, project.

Mrs. Florence Webster Long will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Aftermath club Thursday in the Homestead, 5694 N, Meridian st. President's day will be observed. Luncheon will be served at noon.

“Finger Painting” will be the topic for discussion at the luncheon meeting of the Woman's Advance | club tomorrow in the home of Mrs. | 3543 Winthrop | ave. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Roy E. Price will be leader.

Oct. 25 1s Set For Luncheon

The annual state luncheon of the Association for Childhood Education will be held at 12:15 p. m., Oct. 25, in the Claypool hotel Riley room. The speaker, cockson,

Miss Mary Willassistant professor of elementary education at Miami university, Oxford, O. will talk on “Hilltops for Our Children.” Misses Emma and Olive Purdy, Augusta, are in charge of [funehieon reservations.

| Mrs. K. N. Rider Jr. ‘To Be Honor Guest

A luncheon ‘and open house have been planned this week for Mrs. | Kenneth N. Rider Jr, Franklin, niece of Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo Sr. and Mrs, Odin ¥, Wadleigh. Mrs. Rider; the former Miss Jean | Voorhees, will leave Monday for New York where she will enroll in the American Academy of Dramatic Art Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher and her daughter, Peggy, will entertain with a luncheon in Ayres’ tearoom Sat. | urday. Guests will Include, Mrs. Rider I 8r,, Franklin; Mrs, Franklin O. Bennett, Madison; . Mrs, Edward Hahn, Kokomo, and Mrs. Wadleigh, | Mrs, Draggo Sr. Mrs. Draggo II, {Mrs. Freal McIntosh and Miss Nancy McIntosh, "Mr. and Mrs. Dragoo II will hold open house from 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday in their home, 4520 N. Pennsylvania st, in honor of Mrs. Rider,

Sorority Session

Officers of the Rho Gamma Chi sorority will be installed at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Edward Brown, 1226 Congress ave, They are Mrs. Ben Fellers, presi dent; president; Mrs. Melvin Huter and | Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, recording and corresponding secretaries, and R\irs. Brown, treasurer,

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Card Party Held

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Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, vice

Teddy Bear

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

To obtain complete cutting patfinishing instructions, ‘chart for embroidering features of the| Teddy bear (Pattern 5045), send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern umber to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st, Chicago 7.

Meeting Tomorrow Plans for a wiener roast and hay ride and a rummage sale will be discussed by members of the Alpha Tau chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta sorority, at their meeting tomorrow night in the Claypool hotel. Mrs. Charlés Wenner will preside,

Mr. Poske to Speak At Safety Meeting

A seminar on the home safety engineering contest sponsored by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce ‘will be held at 10 a m. tomorrow in the east room of the

War Memorial building. The National Safety council film, “Home Safe Home,” will be shown, and George H. Poske, the council's vice chairman, will speak on “The

Participating in the seminar will be Mesdames Owen C. Pohlman, Florence H. Stone, Donovan A. Turk, Earl H. Myer and Clayton H, Ridge. Mesdames E.-O. Wakelam, Phillip L. Saxe and W. C. Bartholomew are in charge of arrangements.

Film Series to Aid Music Fund Plano Teachers’

The ssceiation will shonor 4. Seties of five Burton Holmes film

“Music for Our Wounded" fund. Other dates for showings are Nov.

Altar society p f 8, church w

A card party sponsored by the

Ceremonies Read Recently

were Mrs. J. F. Kutchback, North

| Mrs. | Irvin, New ‘Castle, and Mrs. Mina

{ship in the National Federation of

Need for Safety in the Home"

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

Heath Church Will Be Scene Of Ceremony

An altar banked with palms, ferns and candelabra will form the setting tonight for the wedding of Miss Marie Matthews and Pvt. James Emory Eads. The double-ring ceremony will be at 8:30 o'clock in the Heath Memorial church with the Rev. Charles R. Query officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Matthews, 203 N. Sheffield ave, and Pvt. Eads is the son of Mrs. Ina Eads, 855 E. St. Clair st, Bridal Gewn Entering with her father, Miss Matthews will wear #n ivory satin gown with a portrait neckline and a long train: Her Veil will be held by an orange-blossom tiara. She will carry an orchid on a white Bible, with streamers knotted with sweetheart roses. Miss Shirley Matthews, her sis{ter’s maid of honor, will be in daf- | fodil tafleta and met. Mrs. Arthur Hammond, Mrs. Oscar Hoeltke and Miss Olive Stuckwish will be the bridesmaids. Their frocks of taffeta and net will be in charm blue. All the attendants will carry gladioli. After. a reception in the Matthaws’ home, the couple will leave for a wedding trip. Pvt. Eads will report Oct. 29 to Camp Wolters," Tex.

State Poetry Federation

Holds Election

Miss June Winona Snyder was re-elected . president of fhe Indiana. State Federation of Poetry Clubs at its annual convention last weekend in the War Memorial building. Other members elected to office

Vernon, and Mrs. Robert Berg, Gary, first and third vice presidents, and Mrs. Hal LéMasters, Franklin; Mrs. Lee Bright, Nashville, and Casper Butler, Kokomo, directors. Mrs. Elsie Thornburg, Tipton; Harry Schmutte, Mrs. Carl

Scott, Columbus, corresponding, assistant corresponding, recording and assistant recording secretaries; Alson E. Wrentmore, treasurer, and Miss Florence Marie Taylor, poet laureate. Mrs. Mabel Stewart Tilton, Kentland; Mrs. Roy Turner, Mrs. C. F. Dillenbeck, Mr, Wrentmore and Walter N. Reed presented the afternoon program. The federation voted member-

Poetry Clubs, and also the continuance of the Poets’ Rendezvous, social auxiliary of the state organization.

Miss Lura Beam To Be Speaker

Miss Lura, Beam will address members of the combined literature groups of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the social room of the Y. WW. 0 A Miss Beam is an associate in arts and a member of the national headquarters staff of the A, A. U. W. Mrs. Wayne C. Kimmel state president, will - entertain with, a dinner for Miss Beam in the Claypool hotel preceding the meeting. Other guests will be Mesdames Noble H. Poole, Arthur N. Curtiss, Earl H., Conway, Murray Conner, Lloyd Wilhite, Howard N. Obenchain and William Clabaugh, Miss Mona Jane Wilson and Miss Hagel H. Force.

P-T. A. Voctngs

The Shortridge high school P A. will hold open house at 7:45 p. m. today in the school. M. B. Stump will be the speaker tomorrow when the school 46 P.-T. A. meets at 2:30 p. m. at the school. Music will be provided by the junior high and primary grades and tea will be served : *

Club Installation

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versity was h fare Miss J Goodrich, president; Miss Ka! Hill, vice presi. Miss Jane Hodges, y

Martha Isham Will Be Feted At Shower

Faye Tyler Engaged To Lt. O'Connell

Miss Martha Lillian Isham, whose marriage of Chief Petty Officer Walter 1. Handy, U. 8. N. R., will be this fall, is to be honored at a miscellaneous shower tonight, Mrs. Carl W. Felton will entertain at 8 o'clock in her home, 905 N. Emerson ave. Among those attending will be Lt. Alice Handy, A. N. C.; Mesdames William J. Isham, 8, G. Wilmer, Walter L. Stout, Charles Purdy, Harry C. May, Edward McCallie, W. E. Shope, John Henry, W. H. Skaats, R. M. Shafer, Graham Sanford, Kenneth Glover, E. J. Eaton, Foster Beach, Lawrence J. Wilberding and Oris Voyles..

# EJ » Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler, Lowell, announce the engagement

of their daughter, Faye, to Lt. (jg) Jackson E. O'Connell, son of Mrs. Gilbert Harris, 544 Middle dr, Woodruff Place. Miss Tyler is a graduate of Purdue university, where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Lt. O'Connell also was graduated from Purdue. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. No daté has been, set for the wedding. ¥ 8B . The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Mary Jean Taylor to ‘Karl L. Wickliff has been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Reuel R. Taylor, 4522 E. 16th st. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wickliff, 1309 N, Grant ave. The marriage will be at 8 p. m: Nov. 3 in the East Sixteenth Street Christian church, with Dr. Bruce Kershner officiating. Miss Bettylou Taylor, sister of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Misses Etta and Wilma Graham. The bridegroom’s attendants will be Elmer Wright, best man, and Charles Taylor, Irvin Marshall and Orville Marshall, ushers, » » ” Nov. 8 is the date set for the wedding of Miss Harriet Johnson and Frederick Charles Paulsen, Winamac. The ceremony will be in the Irvington Methodist church. Miss Johnson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harbld B. Johnson, 24 N. Webster ave. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Amelia Paulsen, also of Winamae. » » ” Miss Dorothy Ruth Cummins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ellsworth M. Cummings, 1318 Norman ave. will become the bride of 8. Sgt. Howard W. Miller, A. A. PF, in a ceremony Oct. 27 in the University Heights United Brethren church. Sgt. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Miller, Whitestown. " # ” A double-ring ceremony read Oct. 10 in the Hillside Christian church united Miss Selma Grace Rose and Cpl. Milton R. Watko, A. A. PF, Detroit. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Rose, 3286 Hovey st.

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FISH SALAD is a good recipe to file away against the day you have leftover cooked fish. Today, however, we start with fresh fish, » » » FISH SALAD “i. (For Thursday luncheon) " % 1b. halibut

salt 3 1 thep, chopped parsley 1 tbsp. chopped onion Simmer fish for about 10 minutes, until tender. Chill and flake, Mix other ingredients. and blend thoroughly but lightly. Add to fish. Allow to chill for an hour to marinate. Serve on lettuce. Four servings. . .

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Leaves for West

Mrs. Charles M. Strong has gone to Seattle, Wash, after spending the summer with her sister, Mrs, John G. Benson, 3663 N. Delaware st, and her daughter, Mrs. J.

MEAT ROLLS

2 ¢. all-purpose flour 4 tsps. baking powder 14 ¢. shortening % ¢, milk % 1b, ground beef . 2 thsps. shortening : 1% ¢. bouillon 2 tsps. grated onion Salt and pepper to taste Sift flour three times with baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening using pastry blender or two pare ing knives. Add milk, stirring with a fork until particles cling together, Turn out on a floured board, knead several times -and roll out about %-inch thick, in rectangular shape, Brown ground beef in Shortening for 5 minutes. "Add bouillon, onion and salt and pepper. Spread mixe ture on biscuit dough. Roll up and cut gashes in top. Bake on bute tered baking sheet in 425 degree F. oven for 25 to 30 minutes or un. til thoroughly baked. Slice and

Creighton Smith, 4451 Central ave.

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