Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1945 — Page 25
Home will be ' at parties te ley Hospital ospital. s include Mrs, tist, Miss Vice 5, and Robert C. IL Irrgang n chairman. is hospitality ants are Mrs, rs. Harry H. Jacobsen, presa board meet rty in the Rioom.
Riley Hospital et next week are: Monday ay—"0ld John ~& volunteeny y Miller” and Friday—"“Full
days ‘own taken famous propornd sup-
t Holiday Event | Scheduled |, [+
_ man’s Department club will have a
~ Alvin ©. Barbour will pour.
Card Party Set
The women of St. Patrick's Cath-
DAY, DEC. 7, 1945
Byw.D.C.
Garden Department To Entertain Club
The general group of the Woe
. Christmas program at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the clubhouse.
A musical program will be given | by Mrs. Allen Shimer, violinist; Mrs. George Dailey, harpist; * Miss Helen Dauner, cellist; Mrs. Helen Kendall Crandall, soloist, and Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, accompanist. Mrs. George A. Bowen will preside. Chairmen for the informal tea to be held after the program are Mrs. R. M. Cotton and Mrs. Rose Watson, ' Assisting them are Mesdames H. L. Johnston, Alvin Jose, C. H. Last, Hobert Wilson, Marie Breeding, E. L. Burnett, Colin Lett, R. B. Malloch, ‘R. O. McAlexander, Prank Walker, D. P. Randolph, V. V. ith, Prank Weimer and Merritt oolf. Also, Mesdames William FP. Kraas, G. B. Taylor, John Carr, C. D. Funk, Virgil Stinebaugh, Katherine Davis, W, H. Craft and Raymond
Stewart, Dr. Mabel Bibler, Miss Lelia Partlowe and Miss Mary Bryce.
Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs.
» - » The annual Christmas party given by the garden department, W. D. C., for the Mayer Chapel Mothers’ club will be at 1:45 p. m.. next Friday in the clubhouse. “A Bouthern Christmas” will be given by the Tudor Hall Prelude club under the direction of Miss I. Hilda Stewart.
Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood willl
give a musical program. Co-chair-men of the program are Mesdames C. J. Weinhardt, Hugh J. Baker and Merritt E. Woolf,
olic church will sponsor a ecard party at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ auditorium. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mesdames Joe Madden, T. W. York 8r., Robert Okey, Fred Engelking, Frank Roehm, Sam Hinderliter, William Ott, Dan Moran and Ruben Yohler,
Election to Be Held -
The Indiana chapter, Pounders arid Patriots of America, will hold its annual election of officers at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st. A tea will follow the business
. Costume jewelry wins by a plurality this season. It isn't just one necklace, or one bracelet or one pin that gets fashien's “0. K.” You ‘wrap your threat with three chokers to get the mew swathed, highnecked look. You create a glitter cuff of matching link bracelets to wear above long black gloves. The jewelry here, designed by Coro, is of pink gold-plated sterling. (Wasson's.)
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THE SWEET French dressing described today can be made up a week or so in advance and placed in the refrigerator where it will be ready for use with the exception of a thorough shaking to obtain a uniform consistency, :
Lecture Scheduled
Stephen A. Haboush, a native of Galilee, will present a lecture on
his homeland at 8 p. m. Sunday in
the Trinity Lutheran school hall,
26 N. Arsenal ave. The lecture is being sponsored by the Indianapolis Lutheran Business and Professional
meeting,
Women,
SWEET FRENCH DRESSING (For Monday luncheon):
% e. water
a thread. Remove from heat. With a rotary beater, beat in remaining ingredients in order given. Pour] into a quart jar and keep In reMix before using as emulsion is not permanent: Yield:
frigerator.
ildered male—wonto give her .. . Let a chenille robe (like € sketched), Every womikes them and they wear on hd on~—retaining their loveliness through countless wearings and washings. Styled with a flared skirt, and nipped in at the waist with a-tie belt. Take your pick of rose or blue in sizes 12 to 18,
y Plans |
Also, Misses Betty Burcham, Billie i Cole, Betty Jean Miller and Lillian
Bridal Dinner Is Planned
A bridal dinner will be given next Thursday night by Mr, and Mrs. Ivan A. Denwood, 401 Trowbridge st., honoring their daughter, Esther
Lucille, and her fiance, Marion A.
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.| Ben Davis grade school. 7:30 p. m,
8 & 40 State Session ‘Set for Tomorrow
‘3 p. m. meeting will* be in the Kreiser, Roy Pile, Francis Helkema,
Fred C. Lemley, Martin, A. H. M. Graves, Eugene Van Sickle, Cole T. Watkins and Martha Rucker Grif-
|Theater Guests .
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John M. Galm,- 5683 Washington blvd, hostess. “Christmas Story,” Mrs Rodney N. Purcell. Music by Golden Singers of Broad Ripple high school.
P. T. A. GROUPS
Wed. In the school. Christmas program by pupils directed by Mrs. Marie Cunningham.
Mrs. Cloe Schoolcraft, la chapeau of the 8 & 40, has appointed Mrs. Thomas Hughes as arrangements chairman for the fall meeting of the state organization tomorrow. The
Severin hotel. There will be a dinner at 6 p. m. Assisting Mrs, Hughes will be Mrs. Jack Myers and Mrs. Henning Johnson, program; Mrs. John Noon and - Mrs. Martin Collins, decorations; Mrs. Johnson, guests; Mrs. Geneva Overlease, music, and Mrs. Carlos Morris and Mrs. Ben L. Myers, publicity,
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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence R. Hayes will entertain several guests at to-
EVENTS"
Warren township council. 11 a. m. Wed. Mrs. George Moyer, hostess. Covered dish luncheon; business ‘session; program by Mrs, Clifford VanCleave.
SORORITIES \
r8.[ Alpha Upsilon chap. Alpha Zeta
son, Miss Adelia King and Miss Florence Moran, honor guests. Delta chap., Beta Sigma Phi. 7 p. m. Mon. In the clubroom. Business meeting.
- Alpha Lambda chap., Epsilon Sigma Alpha, 6 p. m. today. In the Rauh!
bldg. Mrs, Irene Simpson, guest
Miss Badger To Be Guest
Miss Juanita Badger will be the honor guest this evening at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs, Verna Coryell, Pendleton, and Mrs. Paul R. Cooper in the latter's home, 5174 Ralston ave. g Miss Badger will become the bride of Gilbert Otto at 2:30 p. m. Dec. 15 in the parlor of the University Park Christian church. Guests at the party will be Mrs. G. W. Badger, the bride-to-be’ mother; Mesdames John Steffy, 8. D. Edwards, Henry ¥F. Charles Ayres, Harold Jones, Jean Key, William Plymate and Harold VanPelt.
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
illustration but there are actually four pieces to the handsome set— mittens, wonderful _ socks with turn-over cuff so they can be worn lover ski or snow pants; warmly knitted ascot scarf and a. smart pull-down hat. For best effect knit them all of white wool and use bright red and blue’ for the trim on the cuffs.
. /..| convalescent home at the Riley hosjipital. She will have as her topic
. |Fred Fancher, Harry Huey, Hobert
Only the good-looking waffle-knit | white wool mittens are shown in the|
ant superintendent of the Rotary
“Christmas Activities in a General Hospital” hor 4 A musical program, arranged Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, will given by Dr. Charles Arnold, N 4 Carroll Long snd a quartet including John Baettel, Charles } Howard Chapman and Roshs Smith. : Hostess Commitiee
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the hostess committee, is being assisted by Mesdames Lee R. Reed,
H. Pattison, Charles O. Heitkam, Clarence Marshell, Fred Baker, W. Bina Johnson, Donald Kindred and Lloyd MecInturf, :
{Any one accessory of the four will
'make a splendid Christmas gift—
all four will completely delight a | winter sports fan! | To obtain complete knitting in{structions for the white wool mit |tens, socks, ascot and hat (Pattern {5068) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern
number to Anne Cabot, The Indian-
{Apolis Times, 530 8. Wells st, Chi(cago 7. %
Mark Rhoads 0. G. Cooley.
morrow night's “Kiss and Tell” at the Civic theater. The guests will be Judge and Mrs. Walter Pritchard, Judge and Mrs.
performance of
and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kathryn Wheeler.
Here they are—the little classics you'll wear and love through the gala season
and on through the year. Cottons—jugt -
what you need to put a little sunshine in your winter (at home) wardrobe. .Andl they're the brand you've heard so
“much. about—Betty Petite—perfectly
proportioned to petite figures to make
costly alterations unnecessary. Sketched
are just two from a grand collection.
You'll want to tuck them away for next °
summer, too! Sizes 10 to 18, 12 to 20.
5.98 and 7.95
re earn Also, Mesdames Robert Haynes, ) Jack Brock, Clifford Lane, George | P arty F lanne Bradley, Paul -§parks, Paul Jones, | Roger Trueblood, Art Brown and Saengor-Chor will hold a card party
Paul Huls, Miss Mary Burrin and at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow
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Indianapolis
Women of the |
in the hall,
521 E. 13th st,
{and Miss Mary Sullivan.
{national organization,
Mrs. Wilbur D. Peat
To Speak Tomorrow
Guest day will be observed members of the Catharine i
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Mesdames Francis | Wagoner, George Caleb Wright | Dakig Smith, Miss Constance
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