Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1945 — Page 19
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That's a Dutch bey’s costume that Earl Charles Larsen wears as he sits In a carved wooden sleigh from Holland. Both the costume and the sleigh are in the current Dutch exhibit at the Children’s museum. Earl is the gon of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Larsen.
lection: They were by Mrs. J. Morris Haines. Dutch costumes and toys round out the exhibit, which will eontinue until mid-January.
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EVENTS
1:15 p.m. Wed. “What Christmas Means to the Child,” Miss Helen Showalter. Guest day. Forest Hills Garden. Wed. Mrs Burke Nicholas, 5860 Forest lane,
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hostess, g Failures of 1945,” program theme. Emerson Heights Kindergarten Mothers’. 1:15 p. m, Wed. In the kindergarten. The Rev. R. E. Mueller and the Rew, Pr. Richard Heyl Study. Wed. In the clubrooms. Christmas party. “Anna and the King of Siam,* Mrs. Arthur L. Trester
Queen Elizabeth chap. I.T-S. C.
1:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Harold B.
Smith, 3148 Northwestern, hostess. 3
Mothers’ club, Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Joseph Selvage,! 2068 ‘Broadway, hostess. Luncheon. - “My Little Boy” (Ewald), Mrs. Henry Rauh. Garden. 11:45 a. m. Wed.
of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1:30.p. m. Wed. Ft. Friendly. Mrs, Stella Rairden presiding. P. T. A. GROUPS School 17. 2:30 p. m. Wed. In the school. Mrs. Jessie Burt, pianist; carols by school chorus; candle light service by Girl Reserves.
gram directéd by Mrs. Kate Morsison. 98 7:30 p. m. Fri. In the school. Christmas pageant. SORORITIES Gamma Kappa chap. Alpha Zeta Beta. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Ralph Shinkle, 1466 N. Linwood, hostess. Tau chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Washington. hap. F, P. E. O. Wed. Mrs. A. B.
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The museum, at 1150 N. Meridfan st. is open from 9.4. m. to 5 p. m. on week days, and from 2 until 5 o'clock Sunday afternoons.
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BLITZ TORTE is a short, highsounding name for rich cake dough that first is half bakéd, then is
slivered almonds on the top and then is put back into the stove to finish making. Here's the recipe:
and cream alternately, mixing well after each addition. Spread batter into pans and bake at 350 degrees F'. 15 minutes. Meanwhites until stiff, % c. sugar gradually and beat constantly, : Spread over partially cooked cake, sprinkle almonds on top and continue baking for 15 more minutes, until meringue is richly browned. Cool thoroughly in pans. plate, meringue side down. Spread with lemon or custard filling. Top with remaining layer. .
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{held from Dec. 10 through 14 in
Russ-American Relations Topic of Talk
what enemy spies are in wartime.” He said. “The purpose of the Christmas seal is to support ‘the tuberculosis association in its fight against tuberculosis.” Other speakers were William | Book, executive vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Guy O. Bird,
Couple to Live In Acton
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wedding Announced Maj. and Mrs. George OC.
War Mothers Plan . National Meeting
Mrs. E. May Hahn and Mrs. Lenore HarnsbergeTr will leave tomorrow for Kansas City, where they will attend the national convention of the American War Mothers. The convention will be
Mrs. Hanna Speaker - Mrs. Hugh H. Haina will give an illustrated talk on “Russian Handicrafts” Thursday night at a meeting of the Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, in the Rauh building clubrooms,
Sorority Session A meeting of the Alpha chapter,
JORE LOCAL 61'S
Hoosiers Return Home for Processing.
Scheduled to arrive in San Fran cisco Saturday aboard the 8. 8. Bandara are the following local men: : rs Sgt. John T. Maselin, 2712 N. Iltnols: T. 4th Gr, Michael D. Felix, 302 8. Ryt; T. 5th Or. Charles V. Davis, 1033 W. 33d; Pfe. Gerald L. 18° 8. Belmont; T. Sgt. Carl Webb, 1143 N. PennSyivania , Ty 3h Gr. Gilbert 3744. Rockville; 1227 N. Rural; ndiana; T. ; Pe. , Scott, 840 Harrison; Pfc. Hubert Johnson, 1400 Columbia, and Pvt. George Howard, 433 Blackford, * Due in Seattle Capt. Frank J. Kossuth, 231 N. Pasadena, and Capt. John J. Shiel are scheduled to arrive today in Seattle aboard the Elihu Thompson. Listed as having arrived yesterday in New York aboard:-the Sea Cat are Pfc. Robert D. Renick; Sgt. Charles
|W. Cassidy; Pfc. John H. Rance;
Pfg. Glenn W. Warrum; Ple. Charles E. Whiteman; Pvt. Harry R. Wallace and T. 5th Gr. Edward Bedrick. Others who arrived aboard the General Meigs in New York yesterday were Opl. Claude A. Newcomer,
15433 Julian; Cpl. Lee Demus, 243 N.
Hamilton; T. 4h Gr. Jerry W. Thelin, 2430 Station; Pfc. Thomas H. Krawszig, 1902'S. Delaware; Pfe. Edgar L., Marshall, 407'¢ Michigan and Sgt. Frank E. Weir Jr, 850 N. Keystone. Listed as having arrived yesterday aboard the Stetson Victory in New Yorke are T. 4th Gr. George M. Moffett, 4104 W. Michigan; Pfc. James H. Hardin, 726 E. New York; Pfc. Edgar Nelson, 1317 8. East, and Pfc. Maurice E, Adamson. Yesterday's Arrivals Others listed as having arrived yesterday in New York aboard the John Sullivan are T. 4th Gr. Bernard O. Oshorne; Cpl. Frederick J. Cain; Cpl. Frederick Gronauer and Cpl. Samuel Livingston. Arriving aboard the Wilson Vietory in Boston yesterday were 8S. Sgt. Robert H. Huddleston; Pfe. ‘William B. Partee; Pfc. James R. Bolser; Pfc. Warren H. Plake; Pfc.
| Robert M. Stewart and Sgt. Richard
D. Smith. : Listed as having arrived Sunday in New York aboard the Texarkana Victory are 8. Sgt. Daniel M. Price; T. 5th Gr. Dennie E. Patterson;
| Pfc. Lewis F. Richard, Pfc. George
M. Harakas and Sgt. Harold R. Cline. Listed as having arrived in Newport News yesterday aboard the Joseph Gale is T. 4th Gr. Thomas
‘| Johnson is Pfc. Everett W, Caskin,
420 N. West st, A listed arrival in Newport News
“| yesterday aboard the Joseph Gale
aboard the Moses Austin are: A 1330 Bradbury; 5 , 1330 N. West; ttles, 2815 Boulevard pl.; t. Robert Board, #42 Indiana, and Pvt, Ernest E. Frierson, 1215 8. Illinois st. .
BROAD RIPPLE CLASS HONORS JO HAYES
A secret ballot of the senior class at Broad Ripple ejected Jo Hayes, editor of the school paper, the Riparian, as candidate for the annual Caroline Scott chapter of the D. A. R., contest.’ Bhe must pass a three-hour test to become eligible for a prize trip to Washington, D. C. Broad Ripple high school's “Newcomers” elected officers at a meeting of the organization recently. Lois Frederick was elected president and Tom Klingman, vice president; Lucille Greenburg, secretary, and Mary E. Hindenburg, treasurer. Memberships to the club are limited [toa year period.
$250,000 IN BONDS
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LOAN REQUESTS PLEASE: GATES
Lauds Post-War Spirit but Demands Exceed Fund.
Requests for loans from the $500,000 fund set up by the 1945 general assembly to help cities and counties finance preliminary post-war planning have trebled the demand anticipated, the state finance board. revealed today. More than 100 requests already
$100,000, to pay for plans and specifications on municipal projects. Total of all requests, about $260, 000 of which already have been approved, ig approximately $1,500,000, three times the amount of the fund. Governor Gates . indicated that the fund cannot be expanded with out legislative action but expressed satisfaction which municipalities over the state
have plunged into their post-war|
programs. County Loan Delayed A similar amount also is available from a federal allotment for financing preliminary planning. Most of the requests for loans are for improvements in city sanitation systems, health programs and improvements in school facilities. The fund set up by the legislature will
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