Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1946 — Page 23
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“END YOUR BLUES at Monday night's dinner by enjoying a delightAfter Jor the coming a new light. The luscious pie may be prepared by swirling only enough to give it a lovely marbled appearance
this delicacy; the menu
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d during the or it may be more thoroughly mixed | ~— Officers of ‘the council will hold for the crocheted hood Gene Tucker 34 proscal; 3 homgetu snes | For Readers a hoard meeting at 10:30 a. m. and 1g“ ZU 2 URC TOL 0 ix sub-commite HA CRANBERRY CHIFFON PIE Cid ? a covered, dish luncheon will follow |dress' and the pattern number to kets: Mrs. Alex i inc eo ~ of Meta Given 2 at 12:30 p. m, The afternoon pro-|anne Cabot, The Indianapolis dinner. prlghe (For Monday's gismer) Food Colur gram will begin at 1:30 p. m. Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7. shert Stoficwell, 4 pt. cranberries = . Mis. L og ren will speak on The Anne Cabot album contains eva ne Roundthe Calendar (14258 Sts pt Tey to ous nr yu rule : & c. cream, chilled Salad Booklet - Officers for the new year are Mrs. |and socks, snug Woolen bonr aN Ea I ! . ’ col r , » eas. Send for nee er ain sx Roi, onde Ca | pet sont vi pra 7: Sen en ; endar Salads” is brim- . = posts Spies Sima, ming ove with repos for (UL Sr, 0" pros, third vics| FLOW Are Elected Eb Xt. Rob. “Pick over and wash cranberries. luscious salads from each |. ocident and adviser. : To I. U. Offices clers dd the water, cover and cook until season's fruits. Ts EEG Mooney. ssetelary LY toi Re A Be add ‘sugar and ® Each recipe is scientif- | Mrs, Ralph Holton, assistant secre-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. 18.— oseph. K. ou le Jing ‘0 a quieely a 7 a ically computed to give you |tary; Mrs. Ed B. Palmer, treasurer; | Four Indianapolis women have been Carl Reifsteck Be ea ino. euld bow, ue and your family the most |Mrs. J. R. Martin, assistant treasc|elected to offices at Indiana uniq Juice, ah - IR tasty salads. urer, and Mrs, George Leonard, cor-| versity where they are students. Ad d water to the gelatin, responding secretary, Lois Tabbert, 4159 Broadway, a
servance will be | ved from 7 until ° mtil 12:30 a. m,
. by the. auxiliary home Monday in ess will be Mes nd -M. Rice and
melt over hot water and add to extract |
fe shell. Set in refrigerator to firm, Six servings. ne
Couricil Backs State Use of
1 p. m. Tuesday the St. Vincent's
o1t will be sent for 10 cents. Send your request for “Round-the-Calendar ~Salads” with 10 cents in coin and a large, 3-cent stamped, self - addressed envelope, to
Methodist Women To Hear Review
Meta Given The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland Street Indianapolis 9
church at 8 p. m. Wednesday. A trio of Butler students, Misses Peggy Rose, Eileen Hoover -and Joann Burr, will provide music.
senior, has been elected social chair. man of the Independent Students’ association. : Kathleen Nolan, 25 Northview dr. a junior, was elected president of the Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. . Two others, both seniors, were elected officers of the History club, a departmental organization. Hazel Herther, 4415 Carrollton, is president, and Martha Lois Wilson, 4307 Park ave., is vice president.
NAPC
I. T.-S. C. Luncheon
A luncheon meeting will be held by the Arabian chapter of the Inter~ national Travel-Study club at 11:30 a. m, Tuesday in the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak.
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| letic club will honor the bride-to-
To Be Wed Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wright, 3116 Park ave, announce the en-
riage of their daughter, Joan, and Bill Shuel. He is the son of John L. Shuel, Los Angeles. The couple will exchange vows
church. Dr. John Edwards wil officiate at the 8:30 p. m. rite. Miss Betty Wooden Will' be the bride-to-be's maid of honor, while Misses Mildred Farley, Joanne Green, and Marilyn Shuel, sister of the prospective bridegroofi, will be bridesmaids. Charles Carpenter will be Mr, Shuel's best man and Robert Laymond, Spencer, cousin of the bride-to-be, 8. Sgt. Allen Lawson, Fred
be ushers. A miscellaneous shower at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Ath-
be. Hostesses will be Misses Wooden, Green and Farley. Guests will include Mesdames Wright, Ralph J. Wooden, George V! Green, R. E. Farley, Robert Christie and Jack Stevens, Misses Nancy Chatfield, Kay Ferguson, Marge Hummel, Jane Lewis, Fran Marstella, Marianne McDonald, Mary Caryl Martin, Marilyn Shuel and Mabel Zerkel.
gagement and approaching mar.|
Feb. 2 in the Broadway Methodist
Obenchain and James Phillips will.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cron, 746 Woodlawn ave, have announced the engagement of their daughter Marjle and Nelson W. Neal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Neal of Greenwood. The wedding will be March 9,
Riley Guild Units List Meetings
Seven units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will meet at the hospital next week to sew, The schedule follows." Monday ~~ Bruce Robison post; Tuesday—"Knee Deep in June” and “All Kind Mother”; Wednesday - “The Highest Good” and “An Old Sweetheart of Mine”; Thursday — “In the Heart of June,” and Friday
1046 and ado auxiliary’s 6 is the first tive commi conference. | Meetings will be in World War me day the executive meet separately Legion head John Stelle, national will speak at Monday and in the presidents will have discussion of state problems, ! ‘Church Music’ Will Be Topic W. Gove, director of
Prof. Gove will speak on “The Aesthetic Viewpoint in Its A tion to Modern Church
~*“Jest Do Your Best.”
uane, Blooming d 20 members of snan, Charles E. {. Reifsteck, Aney, William ©, terald Ely, Fred arles A, Hockene
Bunker Hill
Council of Women yesterday in- : dorsed Gov. Gites’ recent proposal 1 fo take over facilities at Bunker arquette, William 4 : a now pel 1 i by the
es Ann Callahan, © Virginia Feeney, augh, guild presie ZiThe board voted agreement that the location should be used for depm] velopment as a state occupational Ita sorority will institution for children. ter Montgomery, «Judge Emsley W. Johnson Jr. » Cherokee Strip” spoke to the group at a meeting : fn the Hotel Lincoln. He discussed 2. fhe social problems involved in di-
rE —————— yorce. Mrs. W. H. Lykins, Covington, of the Indiana Federation Clubs, discussed the state federstion’s program on youth confer@nces which is being promoted by General Federation of Wom-
"Noon Mon. Buckingham dr.; hostess. Thirteenth anniversary observance; Juncheon. ‘Memorial service for Miss Maude Russell, :
eon. New Era. Mon. Mrs. Louis J. Beach, 708 N. Emerson, hostess. “History of the Indianapolis Symphony and Life of Fabien Sevitzky,” Mrs. Walter J. Mercer. Review. Mon. Mrs. John J. KenHedy, 5545 N. Meridian, hostess. “Guest day. “Two in the Bush,” Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner, guest
= MISCELLANEOUS unit, American Legion “guxiliary. 8 p. m. Wed. In the «post home. * auxiliary, Lake Shore Coun--~try club. 3:30 p. m. Sun. In the .«+ clubhouse. SORORITIES
dianapolis Alumnae club, Alpha Indianaps Delta. Mon. night. Mrs. .L. O. Peterson, 3700 N. Pennsylvania, hostess, Business session. Delta Omicron. 1:30 p. m. Tues. “Mrs. John C. English, 4014 N. Capitol, hostess. Luncheon. ; Phi Delta. 2:30 p. m. Sun. 725 N. Glad
ng days Brown
Miss Helen Hudson, ; stone, hostess.
Savings Program Will Be Discussed
‘Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, will go to Washington Jan. 2, 30 aid 31 to discuss women’s partici pation in the U. S. savings bond. program. She was one of five wom#h ‘in the nation to be chosen by the U. 8. treasury department to
attend the meeting. . Active in civic and club affairs, Mrs. Ahlgren has served as chairman of the women's division of the fndiana war finance committee.
1 be taken yn’s famous s. Wondere tly propore ce and sup=
“She is chairman of. the Indiana |
state personnel board and recording Secretary of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.
1. U. Honor Group
Names Officers
a Times Special * BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. 18.— Wary Piper, 83¢ N. Tuxedo st, In@ianapolis, recently was elected ent of Pamarada, at Indiana apiversity, honorary organization for organized women. She is a senior here at the university, “ Other officers elected were Jane a 1; junior from Valparaiso, / president; Mary Ann Price, genior from Bluffton, secretary, and Esther Jackson, senior from Crawfordsville, treasurer.
Paintings on Display Ofl paintings by Donald M. Matfison and water colors by Floyd D. “Hopper, both Indianapolis artists, fre on display in the art gallery of the Hoosier Salon, 600 State Life bldg. Thé exhibit" will continue through Jan. 31.
Card Party Booked
~The Marion Republican club will
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d” McConnell 1 Gang, 10:30
“Hold a public card party at 8 p. m.|
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