Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1946 — Page 18

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|Welfare Association {To Meet Tomorrow 4 . Founders' day will be. observed by {the Lutheran Orphans Welfare ‘ {association at 1 p. m, tomorrow in “the Hotel Lincoln. i After a short bukiness meeting and luncheon, the Manual Choristers will provide music. Speakers {will include the Rev. F. S. Falkenroth and Miss Rachael ‘Schwier. The luncheon chairman is Mra |, Walter Elbert assisted by Mesdames Oarl Koepper, Arthur .Eichkoff and | Walter Eichkoff, .

Club to Meet The Victory club will meet at 7:30

p. m. today In the home of Mrs, Martha Vaughn, 5148 Guilford ave.

LeRoy G. Qordher Harry V. Wade, wood, Howard T. Pritchard, Fablen guests reé- Bd. | Armiholter, Donald J hed were Murray (right), Tren N. J, vice president general. W. Acheson, John Whole age They are shown here ai the annual conference dinner last night In Oameron Willams, Warradk Wal ; ) the Travertine room. : Ince, Roftiald 8. Paul T. : - *| Roehford, David Oham- Tomato juice . . bers, Lindon A. Bailey, Whiter i a : ; Saulifiower.co Leckrone, Frank Ferry, Allan Oor- “Put some surprises on the fable for Lent, and make your sea 3 1et — telyou, A. K. Scheidenhelm &nd| feed, vegetable and cheese dishes full of taste-sppeal. Tuna fish Mts toast : : Wallace O. Lee. puffs are different, delicious and nourishing for luncheon or dinner, “Bread puddi ; Theater parties are being Ph : by Mrs. Paul H. White By BARBARA SCHAEFFER Sift together flour, baking powder Braised liver Wellesley Club to bo Erisrialieg Mrs. J. W. Pedr, Mr. at WEDNESDAY the Lenten|and salt.. Add cheese. Combine Boiled potatoe ! eelér [P. BE. McCown, Norbert season will open ringing |®s8, milk and shortening. Add to Buttered spin Monday by Mrs. Walton Mrs. William Bobbs whose with it new hy, Sein in flour mixture; stirfing just enough Tomato a \ : will include Mayor and Mrs prob to moisten flour. Pour into well- Branbury tart THE INDIANAPOLIS WELLESLEY club will meet dail; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Frenzel Jr. menu planning. greased ring mold and bake in hot i ; i h t 12:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. |Mre. O. G. Plafm, Mrs. Ma All housewives are made aware of|Oven (425 degrees F.)_25 minutes. T for luncheon a 00 Pp. m. HONAA) ith Noell, Mr, and Mrs. M. the Lenten dishes with sea foods,|Fill center with creamed egg and ] Walton M. Wheeler Jr. Assisting Mrs. Wheeler w Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Jam cheese and eggs receiving star bill- | vegetable filling ‘and serve hot. Orange juice luncheon arrangements are Mesdames Eugene Pulliam Qasall Raph oh Farhés, ye, Rar) ing at the neighborhood Makes about six servings. Prench toast ns ov tegemeler, . These ai t # = Jr, William Forsythe and George S. Dailey. A ealan, W, I. Tomlinson, Sore. These vEdinstdies Toe Meu CREAMED ECG AND VEGETABLE . 1 Mrs. Arthur Medlicott, presidént, will report on the |My. ana Mrs. Harold I Platt and FILLING Flsetante sou council meeting at the college. Mr, and Mrs. Ford Kaufman. performances on the menu. 2 diced hard-cooked eggs . recent algmne » . = att Perhaps you Dave difficulty a 1 ¢. medium white sauce Nib head = \ Patten will be hostess for the Oulture club de . making the ly appreciate the 1 c. canned peas or nega nt 1 p. m, tomorrow. Mrs. J. B. McCoy and Mrs. D. of U. Unit tastiness of fish. A few new re- cooked broccoli ei Gene Cormony will talk on “Women of Today” and “Modern Poetry.” \ cipes, with a trick or two added to| - Paprika Braised pork x = # wu = change a , and the fam-| 4 white sauce add, eggs and peas Parsley-butter The Civie theater workshop will meet at 8:15 p. m. March 17 Re-Elects fly will think it's as good as steak. proeeoli, Serve in center of in the theater. Kenneth Lemons will direct a one-act play and -~well, almost. mufin ring. Sprinkle filling with

Mrs. Bess Wright will lead the speaking chorus from Washington high school. . Tryouts for the Junior Civic theater production, “Tom Sawyer, will be held at 3:30 p. m. March 14 and 15 and at noon March 16 in the theater.

Miss Batson Will Be Speaker * MISS LUCILLE BATSON of the children’s bureau, Indianapolis Orphan home, will speak &t the meeting of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R,, next Thursday. Her subject will be “Caring for Other People's Children.” At the business session at 1:30 p. m. preceding the program the nominating committee will report and officers will be elected. Reports also will be given by chapter delegates to the state conference. Mrs. Arch N. Bobbitt will preside. Mrs. Kenneth Speicher, chairman of hostesses for thie tea hour, and Mrs. Benton 8. Lowe, vice chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Leo Hurley, Emsley W. Johnson Jr. and Lowell C. Reed. Mrs. Speicher and ‘Mrs. Herbert R. Hill will pour. Mrs. Roy J. Pile will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Gaubatz. Mrs. Henry O. Kétcham will introduce the speaker.

Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Meeting THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have a dessert meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomotrow in the home of Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Several representatives of the sorority soon to be installed at Indiana university will be special guests. Announcement will be made of the national organization's founders’ day project, a gift of 100 bicycles to the Red Cross for use in ‘the rehabilitation program for convalescent servicemen. Members will bring their gifts to the “Linen Chest,” the local chapter's most recent project. Mrs. E.G. Schaefer is in charge of the contributions. he " * oo» 8 # FF x The Book Review club will hear a review on “The Anatomy of Peace” (Reeves) by Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's auditorium. Mrs. Garten will give the same review at a meeting of the club at 1:30 p. m. next Thursday in Ayres’

Mothers’ Club

Program Our Lady“af Lourdes Mothers’

Sorority Plans Guest Tea

hall. Mrs. Glenn Smith will give a talk and show sound pletures on A guest tea and musicale will he the work of the Red Cross. sponsored by Psi Psi Psi sorority,

© Mothers of third grade pupils will| mothers’ group of Delta Delta Delta be hostesses with Mrs. Willlam|gorority, at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the

Wieklet and Mrs. Robert Dwyer as chapter house, 809 Hampton dr. A co-c airmen. a business meeting will precede the

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program. Mrs. Helen Talge Brown will review “Free Artist: The Story of Anton and Nicholas Rubinstein,” and Mrs. Charles Fitch, soprano, and Mrs. Paul Duckwall, pianist, will illustrate the Rubinsteins’ music. Gilests will include Mrs, M. O. Ross, Dean Elizabeth Ward, house mothers and presidents of mothers’ clubs of Butler. In charge of the tea will be Mrs, Walter G. Holt and Mrs, C. W. Graves, assisted by Mesdames Fred Swartz, Carl Wilson, Thomas Watson; I. H, Hull, Charles D. Howell and Wiliam Eckhardt.

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Board Meeting

Board members of the Suemma Coleman home will meet for luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home. Mrs. louis Thomas will conduct the meeting in the absence of the board president, Mrs. Frederick Appel, who is out of the city.

ters of the Union, 1881-1865, recently re-elected all officers for the com= | 1

regents; Mrs. Charles O. Heitkam J. W. Price, and Harry Huey, vice regents; Mrs. Charles O. Heitkan and Mrs. Hobert Pattison, secretaries; Mrs. Idabelle Newby, registrar; Mrs. Mavis Harris, chaplain; Mrs. Margaret Pierson, historian, and Mrs.

Crowmer, W. B. Johnson, Ida Mae Shulse, Mildred Shuck, Flossie Weimer and Flossie Marshall,

national congress April 10 and 11 in New York are Mésdames Bmith, Reed, Kindred, Harry Jones, Shulse,

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1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 c. milk 1% c. rolled oats . 1 tbsp. minced parsley Beat eggs slightly and combine with remaining ingredients. Place in greased baking dish and bake in a modetate oven (350 to 378 degrees PF.) for 1% hours, or until loaf is set. Serve with mushroom sauce or tomato sauce with one chopped, hard-cooked egg added. .» " 4 TUNA FISH PUFFS c. popped rice cereal .

Mrs. Lee Reed, treasurer;

tbsp. Worcestershire sauce tbsps. chopped onion tbsps. chopped green pepper 1 c. chopped celery 2 c. milk 2 eggs, separated 1 ¢, flaked tuna fish (7-o0z. can) -Combine the salt, Worcestershire sauce, onion, pepper, celery. and milk in saucepan with rice cereal crushed into fine crumbs, Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes. : Beat egg yolks, add small amount

3 Delegates Named 1 Delegates elected to attend the| 2 2

Shuck, Fancher, G. H. Berry and Clarence Williams. Alternates are Mesdames Turner, Fern Norris, W. P, Llewellyn, Blume, Armer, Herbert Harris, Leota Bess, Clarence Marshall and Huey. Delegates elected to the state convention to be held March 30 are Mesdames W. B. Johnson, Pancher,

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Frank Edwards, radio commenta-|cheese dish, have you ever made tor, will speak on “Foibles of the| cheese muffin circle? It's a sure Rhuanw onli A meeting of the In-|fire hit—in any season. anapo usiness and Professional 2 =» Women’s club next Thursday in the CHEESE MUFFIN CIRCLE Woman's Department club. 2 c. sifted enriched flour Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. and the meeting will open at 8 p. m. Members of the finance committee will be seated at the speaker’s table. Mrs. Olive Bnsien Tinder will introduce Mr, Edwards.

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Election to Be Held

Mrs. ©. H. Winders of Bridgepor

Mr. and Mrs. M, B. Dunn of | \ Southport rd. will hold open house for their son and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert O. Dunn, from 4 to 8 p. m. Sunday. Mr. Dunn has just been discharged from the navy after

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P.-T. A. News

Public schools 7, 8, 13, 25 and 28 have bought a unit of hospital equipment with money raised by Victory stamp and bond sales. A total of $3000 was raised between the opening of school in September and Christmas, and each school has received a citation of merit from the government. Several speakers are scheduled for the Parent-Teacher associations at various schools in the city next week, and two schools will have others nights. The schedule folWS:

WEDNESDAY School 8—1:45 p. m. Book review by Miss Louise Hodapp. 51-1:30 p. m. “From a Psychiatrist's Note Book,” Dr. Lillian Moulton. 76-7:30 p. m. Fathers’ night. “It Is Our Business,” Donald D, Hoover. - 77—1:30 p. m. Election of officers. Music by 1st and 2d grades.

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86—7:30 p. m. Mrs Marion Gallup, : me: gh Speaker. School orchestra will you figure-happy in slacks! i Pay: FRIDAY nestey 84—Pathers’ night. “Recent Re- Small, medium, large . . . 2.98

search in Post-War Living,” Dr. Henry B. Haas. Music by “Murat Chanters’ Comedy Four.”

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