Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 19

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~~ Dramatic Club's Dinner Saturday Will Be One of the Gala Yule Events

THE DRAMATIC CLUB'S dinner-dance, to be held

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ises to be one of the biggest parties in the organization's . history. Approximately 500 reservations have been

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Among those entertaining before the party will be Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schaf. Honor guests will be their

son-in-law and daughter, Lt.

and Mrs. Alan Appel of

Texarkana, Tex., who are here for the holidays.

Other guests of the Schafs will

be Lew Wallace III, Southport,

Conn.: Capt. and Mrs. Francis Mayberry, Messrs. and Mesdames

John Peacock,

Robert Fortune and Eugene Eddy, Dr. Robert Failey,

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Thomas Kackley, Frederic Ayres, David Chambers, David Williams, John Williams and Conrad Ruckelshaus,

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Pp. m. Saturday at Meridian Hills Country club, Among those for whom reservations have been made are Carol Ann Cummings, Roddie

Fitichio and Patay Hadley, Penny Bowen, Butch Adair, Da

W. Spiegel, James L. Schell, Frederick Grumme, Frank Langsenkamp Jr., Joseph Merriam, Jack Gulling and Carl Geupel.

Highland Plans Children's Party

E. F. Kinney, Frank Davis and Percy Lain. Also, Vance Oathout, Walter Hitt, Gus Shumaker, N. J. Marks, Dr. W. A. Kemper, Dr. E. W, Gant, Capt. Hal MclLeay, Dr. M. E . ”

. ss = . A “QGolden Hill” Christmas party will be held from 4 to 6:30

" p. m. Monday at the Woodstock club.

EVENTS

CHURCH GROUPS “ Lutheran Women’s Missionary coun-

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Elsa Huebner Olson. Thurs. Mrs. Albert Suhr, 3412 Plymouth, host-

ess. Christmas party. Portfolio. Thurs. Propylaeum. Christmas party. “Christmas Without Song,” Mrs, Jean Brown . Wagoner,

~ bvterian ch Thurs. In the { thuisic, Mrs. Ralph Quinn,

|will be read by the Rev. Clarence

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party appear in the bridal news. Miss Nada Turney has chosen

Dallas Browning, pastor, officiating.

Jane K. Justice And Her Fiance To Be Honored

A bridal dinner honoring Miss Jane Kathryn Justice and William H. Simpson, storekeeper 3-c, will be given tomorrow night by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Justice. The ceremony uniting the couple

Shake at 7:30 o'clock Friday night in the Irvington Methodist church. Guests will include the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Simpson, Capt. George K. Simpson, Russell Shroyer, Steve Liddle and Harry D. Simpson, all of Vincennes, and Miss Ann McAfee, Bluffton. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graham, Misses Bessie Greenawalt, Helen Shepard, Josephine Justice and Anne Husted, Joseph Forderer and Thomas Gilgrist.

Sigma Kappas

The Indianapolis alumnae chapter of the Sigma Kappa sorority will meet at 7:45 p. m. today in the

Perkins st. After a’ short business meeting the group will wrap Christmas gifts for servicemen. The gifts will be donated to the Wabash street U, 8. O. center. The members also contributed to the Christmas gift fund

Assistant hostesses tonight will be Mrs, Elnora Happersberger and Mrs. Kay Weiland.

Personals

Cadet J. Richard Brill, United States Military academy, West Point, and Cadet Bill Brill, Howe

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Bride-to-Be Chooses Attendants For Her Marriage Saturday; Harriett Kinnaman Is Engaged

The announcements of engagements, a marriage and a pre-nuptial

her marriage to Francis L. Maynard, pharmacist mate l-¢, U. 8. N. The couple will exchange vows in the North Methodist. church with Dr.

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_ Miss Ruth Peterman To Beconie Bride

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Saturday afternoon as the date for

The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turney, 1048 Congress ave, and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Maynard, Oaktown. Mrs. Lewis B. Todd will be the matron, of honor and Scott McCoy will serve as best man. The prospective bridegroom, who served 24 months in the Pacific theater, is stationed at the naval recruiting office here. ’

8 . . | Miss Eleanore Jane Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Anderson, 50 N. 17th st, Beech ‘Grove, became the bride of Capt. Raymond V. Prudhomme, A. A.

cred Heart Catholic church. Capt Prudhomme, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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months overseas. The couple is at home In New Hampshire where Capt Prudhomme is stationed. ” . . Miss Harriett Kinnaman will become the bride of Byron W., Yates on Jan. 5 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university, The Rev. Estil Tay~ lor, Fortville Christian church pastor, will read the ceremony, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H H. Kinnaman, Fortville, and Mr, Yates is the son of Mrs, 1. L. Yates, 3720 N. Gale st. The couple’s attendants will be Mrs, William Welsh, sister of the bride-to-be, and James R. Sprague, Durant, Okla. The prospective bridegroom recently received his discharge from the army, - » . “" Several pre-nuptial parties are being planned for Miss Edna Levi, whose marriage to Leon Engel will be Dec. 30. ' Mrs. Arthur Londe and Mrs. David Lebin will entertain with a dinnéf and personal shower tonight in the Homestead. Sixteen guests will attend. A miscellaneous shower will be given next Wednesday by Mrs. Nathan Tamler and Miss Lillian Landy. The 7 p. m. event will be in the Gold room of the Hotel Washington. There .will be approximately 40 guests. n . A bridal dinner for Miss Levi and her flance will be given by her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Levi, Dec. 20 in the Broadmoor Country .club.

Newcomers’ Party Will Be Friday

A Christmas party will be held by the Newcomers club at 1 p. m. Priday in the Y. W. C. A. Each member will ‘bring a gift of food

needy, . The hostess, Mrs. M. L. Wardwood, will be assisted by M J.’H. Cameron, Paul Iba, 1. B. Day. D. M. Corbett and C. R. Eberly. The monthly executive board meeting will be held at 10 a. m. preceding the party.

Mrs. Cortwright To Be Hostess

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into a train. Her fingertip illusion veil will be attached to a tiara of small satin ribbons accented with seed pearls.

Makeup Solves Last-Minute Gift Problem

There won't be many—if anynylons and the lingerie shelves are virtually bare, but there'll be plenty of cosmetics for last-minute Christ mas shoppers. : In fact, one of the best bets among gifts may be bought just before the Christmas eve deadline. It's an order for a box of personal-

. |blend face powder -— almost any

woman's idea of something super in the way of cosmetics. . At the Charles of the Ritz powder bars at Ayres’ and Block's, you get a Charles of the Ritz powder ‘box with a little gift card which entitles the recipient to her own color “prescription” when she takes it to the store. Individual Makeup Another shop which provides similar gift certificates is the Tour-

specializing in individualized makeup since its inception in 1927, and an branch. has been operating for 10 years. As Mrs. Krumm points out, no one cosmetic formula will Nit everyone. That's why a present of “per sonalised” cosmetics, via the gift certificate method, ranks as a thoughtful selection—even if made at the last moment.

Beta Sigma Phi Party Booked

Pledges and inactive members will be entertained by Omega chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. R. Smith, 4058 W. Washington st. A gift exchange and carol singing will be part of the program. Assisting Mrs. Smith will be Mesdames William Tyner, John Hayes and John Hoskins, Miss Rae Carol Shoup and Miss Virginia Munsell. The president of the chapter is Miss Virginia Dodd.

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THURSDAY Garden City. 7:30 p. m. In the gymnasium. Christmas program by pupils. Executive board meeting at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Orville Grimes.

Mrs. Herbert ‘P. Cortwright 1s serving as chairman for the luncheon to be held at 12:30 p, m. tomorrow by the Aftermath club.

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THE RECIPE for celery au gratin

room. Section four will be which appears today is a delicious (For Sunday’ dinner) of the I with variation on cooked celery. Thel g ye short ribs WW mskean “ Sat mL cheese used in the sauce adds a de- felan chairman. of),} 13D salt be assisted by the luncheon lightful tang to the bland flavor 12 small onions ; \ 7 | the celery. s =» Sprinkle ribs with salt and place [and Mrs. Herbert E. Walker, 3 CELERY AU GRATIN in roasting pan. Bake at 350 degrees Committee Members 3 (Por Saturday dinner) F. for 45 minutes or -until ribs are - 5 richly ,browned, Cover and con-| A collection for the annual

Cc ¢. cooking water from celery 1 tsp. salt 1 c. grated cheese 1% c. buttered crumbs

Cook celery until tender in boiling

salted water; .drain, saving water. |"

Meanwhile, melt butter, blend in flour and add milk and cooking

smooth; .add cooked celery, Turn into buttered baking dish and sprinkle crumbs over top. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 20 or 30 minutes or until crumbs are toasted. Serves five,

B.P. W. Club Sets Party

Christmas music will be featured at the meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's club at the Woman's Department

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tomorrow night in the Canary cottage. o Sorority to Carol Christmas carols will be sung by bers of Beta Eta chapter. |

with salt. Beat eggs, add milk and flour mixture and continue beating with a rotary beater about two minutes,

ROAST SHORT RIBS

la Yorkshire pudding. Yield: Six to 8 servings. be taken at the business meeting ® » » following luncheon. YORKSHIRE PUDDING Members of the special committee 1 e. flour are Mesdames George M. Hadley, 3 tsp. salt Carl A. Pike and James G. MuITay, 3 eggs Mesdames Ralph J. Hudelson, BE. 1 ¢. milk Gilbert Forbes and Millholland are

Sift flour and measure. Resift

Oven should be at 425 degrees P, Push ribs and onions to one side and pour the thin batter into the hot fat and drippings in other half of pan, : Bake uncovered for 15 minutes, reduce heat to 375 degrees F. and continue baking 30 minutes, Cut into squares and serve with the ribs and onions.

Clever housewives will deck the _ festive board with all manner of good things, They'll use ICE to preserve the crisp freshness of vegetables, salads and desserts. Their ICE Refrigerators will safeguard the nourishing vitamin goodness.of everything stored therein. Why not enjoy. these advantages YOURSELF. Have a modem . ICE Refrigerator “delivered TODAY. Phone TA Toot ~~ 2451, : ve :

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