Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1946 — Page 14
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oe fie ol of i, 36 Ms, Charles A. Dice Sr. of has just returned from duty in the South Pacific. | polis will be the bride-to-be's only atwill be best man. ‘ ar and Miss Jessiefern Hawkins will entertain - for Miss M k st 3:30 p.m.’ Sunday will be Mrs. Murdock, the bridesto-be’s , B. Oarr, Don Wittig, Marguerite. Shea,
Girls’ school also was made. Convention in May On March 13 and 14 the council
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dam, tea in the governor's mansion. Units of the B Bell, Misses Beulah Core, Janet Conn, Governor Harry F, Kelly of : 11-18 division staged Virginia Hawkins Michigan and Governor Gates will search for arms { be asked to speak at the I PF. C. al colony of Tel . convention May 13, 14 and 15 at By SUE BURNETT I PRR ous French Lick springs. Mrs. Edwin 1.| A youthful, flattering date dress | / 300,000 JAPS PYRE Will ‘Rec ont Bride Poston, . Martinsville, is chairman SHANGHAI, J
of the program committee, Officers to be elected at the state convention are two trustees, one to serve three years and one to serve two years. ‘| Mrs, Charles Rodman, English, and Mrs, Herman Jones, New Castle, are candidates for the longterm office. Mrs. George Miller, South Bend, is candidate for the short term.
Museum Members To Hear Lecture
i Gen. Albert C.. ® mander of U. 8 t said today that = had been repatr } the China theate
¢ will be "the honor guest at a at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Highland Golf Es ormer Miss Barbara Anne Moore, was married Fs in the Joan. of Ars ONG chur. She is the daughter
y Francis. J, Moor ’ of 3s, and M5k. Rbower. will Be Mesdameés Gus Shumaker, 45d Nth a Hurst, Guests will be Mesdames Moors,
Blackmore, Bdwin White, Charles T. Moreland, ans Tu 3. Hin Walter Brant, Ted Marbaugh, Sk i, rod 3a and F, L. Tompkins. Tea Will Be Held March 6
Spring "THE WOMEN'S AFFAIRS COMMITTEE of the Civic theater will a1 ing tes from 3 to § p. m. March 6, in the home of Mrs.
1, Before her marriage Nov, 22, Mrs, Benjamin Thomas was Miss | Margdret Gibbons. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gibbons, (Voorhis photo.) 2 A Jan, 3 ceremony united Miss Joan Louise Bischoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bischoff, and Robert C. Schalk, son of Mr.
Hoosier Salon
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drs Cline N, Warn Jr und hr Chidren, Roger Kent
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The membership meeting ‘will take the place e tea ‘originally scheduled for Feb. 13. : “will be chairman, assisted by Mrs.
‘Kay of Manhasset, N. Y., are visiting here with her * Mr, and Mrs. Chester L. Zechiel. Capt. Warren is in
Vows Are Read
Is Booked by Girl Scouts
The second annual conference of local Senior Girl Becouts will open at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in Ayres’ auditorium. Miss Patricia Pearson,
and Mrs. Eugene O. Schalk,
Carlon photo.)
Lt. Culmer, (Dexheimer-
4, Miss Virginia Mae Thomas and Harold Jack Ent were married Dec. 15 in the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Thomas. Mr. Ent is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ent.
{Block photo.)
Exhibitors
3. Mrs. William R. Culmer was Miss Suzanne Marley before her | marriage Dec, § in the Mooresville Methodist church. She is the _daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Marley, Mooresville, and U. 8. A, is the son of Mrs. Mabel Culmer, Mooresville,
Win 2 Awards.
Winners of two additional purchase prizes for Hoosier salon pictures have been announced, The $200 purchase prize given by
An {lfustrated lecture by Glenn A. Black will be given for members of the Children's museum at 8:15 p, m,, Feb. 13, in the American United Life Insurance Co. auditorium, 30 W. Fall Creek pkwy. His subject will be the Angel Mounds site in southeastern Vanderburg county, where he is con-
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Club Names
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence N, Warren Sr. of Indianapolis vice president of the ‘Senior Girl cu walter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. | waar oo, Loucks, president of| ducting archaeological research, : , a y . . Wadley & Co., Inc, New York, Tic been ailed Souk council, Wil be eusiraan Walter, became the bride of Earl M. Lewis, radioman 3.¢, U, 8, N,, in ad to Carl = a for ger ets. RAYS m bo Chair men
Program Is Based On Haydn's Work
Sorority Will Hold
|Founders' Dinner Alpha chapter of Beta Chi Theta
New officers who will be installed are Mrs. Orville Hancock, presi_|dent; Mrs. Frank Edmunds, vice president; Mrs. Charles West, secretary, and. Mrs. Alice Brown,
Assisting Miss Pearson will be Miss Mary Ann Elliott, co-chairman. Miss Anna Bell Kopp and Miss Suzanne Dampier will be in charge of the program.
girls’ at Howe high school. will be given by the Rev. Clyde
physical education director An address
Ann Elliott, LaVonne Mannfeld and Betty Cox. Others on the program will be Miss Jean Clarkson, council presi. dent, and Misses Barbara Prim,
Assisting in arrangements for the conference are Miss Sandra Hunter and Miss Jane Reid, registrations; Miss Connie Williams and Miss Janice Lidel, hospitality, and Miss
Mildred Bailey. Participants will] § be Misses Patricia Cambel, Mary||
Albert Lewis. (Heard photo.)
a ceremony read Nov, 26. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
6. Miss Evelyn Hemelgarn’s marriage to Willlam H, Betancourt was Jan. 19. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Albert J. Hemelgarn of In-
painting, “Winterbound.” Lawrence Trissel's watercolor, “Winter,” was selected by Louis Bonsib as one of his two purchase prizes, The other
auditorium The exhibit will con-
{tinue during store hours through
Saturday.
serve tomorrow,
STEWED CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS (For Sunday's dinner) 3% to 4-1b. stewing chicken
% c, chopped celery 1 tbsp. chopped onion Clean and disjoint chicken. Place in a large stewing kettle, add water and % of the salt. Cover and sim-
1 tbsp. margarine 1 egg, well beaten %'c. milk 2 tsps. chopped parsley
and parsley and add. Stir until well mixed.
. 8 RUTABAGA AND APPLE (For Saturday's luncheon)
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Nature Club Tea
The Nature Study club will have a “ground hog” tea at 3 p. m. Sunday in Woollen’s Gardens. Miss
adult members of the museum. Mr. Black will be introduced oy El Lilly, a member of the Indiana Historical society.
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LEXINGTON; Ky., Jan, 30.—Miss Carol Virginia Doub of Indianapolis has attained a perfect scho-
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Class Entertained
Members of the graduating class of the Mary E. Nicholson grade schoo! were entertained recently
Miss Patricia Gregory will ork, pastor port . ~ Hostesses in addition to those .|lastic standing at the University of : ja Sr os Boutispert Pres i : | viously announced will be Mesdames | Kentucky here during the fall|C. Prange, publicity; Mrs. T. W. the discussion. Participants will be A ol ai 1o6’ on “In YokiF * Bimon Kiser, Stewart Green, Ber- quarter. A junior in the college of Ayton, Wabash center project; Mrs. | Morey Newman, | Marian Troop ‘Hep'?” will be led by Miss . Civen | nard Batty and Clyde Titus, mem. arts and sciences, she is the dsugh. Ernest R. Williams, Terre Bowed Crabbe, Barbara Gamble, Marilyn - : bers of Matinee Musicale. They will|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.| horticulture; Mrs. Howard V, John.
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tary. Presidents of the district garden clubs will meet at 10:30 a. m. tos morrow in the Hotel Lincoln. FE. OC. Qorrell, state president,
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Delta chapter of PL Mu sorority| “, 40d on th am will be| dianapolis and the bridegroom is the son of Ramon Betancourt of |will be selected later, : will meet at 3 p. m. Sunday in the|. “7 VIE PE 8 BIOEEE Bt | New York. (Kindred photo.) During the frst week nearly so00| 110101 Student bolted eomupittes chairmen. J Progressive studios, 1158 Church-p, .. Wo Miss Marjorie White, persons visited the salon in Block's Times Special eading the exhibits committee |
will be Mrs, Burke Nicholas, Other chairmen’ are: Mrs. Robert Blessing, oadsias development; Mrs. Henry { j
Mrs. Harold Hayes, district secre |
sorority will have a founders’ day| patricia Bradway, Mary Lou Irwin, Cold water to cover (Sor 6 cups) | Sift dry ingredients together ; d : dinner at 7:30 p. m. today at Briet- patty Miller, Ann Brigham and 1 tbsp. salt three times. Work in shortening|oeY Moore will be in charge. by Richard Drake. attend. ou fleld’s, 9 N. Oxford st. Josephine Justice. % with the fingers. Combine egg, milk ;
Vegetat
treasurer, Jane Carson and Miss Sandra Niles, {mer for about three hours until gee - invitations. chicken is tender. Add flour tosbout| ! small rutabaga (1 Ib)! ‘ daily Vi > Book Review Program ————————————————— 1 cup-of broth and best with a hs. water with 1 tsp. salt : that IC “The Gauntlet” (Streety will be| Mrs. M. R. Clark Totary ‘hestar 10 Hiend I an pe : reviewed by Mrs. J. Maurice ER Stiz into remaining bieih and’ 2 OM. alg : CONTE oh To Be Hostess bring to a boil. Remove from heat ps. lemon § Thompson at 2 p. m. tomorrow in and drop dumpling mixture from a| 3 tsps. cornstarch mixed with a grower i Beoel Suphie Chistian gh A coyered dish luncheon will be teaspoon onto the chicken. Do not little cold water. A mod Woman's council of the church |Beid by the Indianapolis alumnae allow to settle in the broth, Cover| Peel rutabaga and cut into ¥- Mrs. R. G. McMahan will sa the|0f Delts Gamma sorority in the /UghtLY, cook over medium heat and |inch slices. Simmer in salt water home. ie 3. Meclan n Lp "She home of Mrs. M. R. Clark, 5444 N. [do not disturb for 20 minutes, Serve for five minutes. Arrange unpeeled | § Solon eM ipso nm. next|CPItOL ave, at 1 p. m. Saturday, immediately. Makes four or five gice of apple on top of rutabaga; To yw Ph Assisting her’ will be Mesdames servings ~~ add sugar and lemon juice, Cover y. __ | Keith Hohenstein, Walter Gotshal, DUMPLINGS and simmer for 10 more minutes, Rex CO. Boyd, Scott P, Mathews and until vegetable and fruit juices are : Thomas M. Hindman, Plans for a| 1% ec. sifted all-purpose flour [tender but not mushy, Thicken the i day luncheon on March 2 tsps. baking powder sauce with cornstarch mixed with 2000 M 23 will be discussed. % top. salt cold water. Makes four servings. 317 W. K¥
