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* . a . . .: AT i Scene | : Beta Sigma Phi and Nu Phi Mu ‘Two Exhibits I at's Tl AR : » * \ : } “= V1 T J elit] Will Sponsor Variety Show Are Shown AVILA * . p onlie oh To Aid Hospital Fund At Herron FQt - (GIVE Proceeds of a variety show to be sponsored April 27 by Beta Sigma A : i AE 1S Program Phi and Nu Phi Mu sororities will benefit the White Cross guild's “Tiny |. TWo one-man shows by contem- Ge Ru’ Nd of the Mathodist hospital, © - porary artists, Eric Isenberger and| TODAY'S THE day we promised|well Heat to boiling. Spread two. te Home Foo Seven Indianapolis chapters of Beta Sigma Phi and six Nu Phi Mu | Marsden Hartley, will be on display | YOU the recipe for Crepes Suzette— tablespoons of this mixture on each vill hold its first 8 = chapters will join in presenting the event at 8:15 p. m. in the Murat |,, op aeoroh a | samething new, different and deli-| pancake. Roll, dust with ) ot ct os ; theater. ie through March 31 at the John Her- | cious to serve at home. Ordinarily|tioners’ sugar. If necessary to re= he French pd Mrs. Geogge T. Fowler, president an are Helin » we get them only at high-priced heat, place in pan and set in hot S oh of the Beta Sigma Phi city council ong honor members of the e drawings and paintings. on estaurants with high-priced chefs.|oven (400 degrees F.) about six Among honor membe display, which opened this k good : amily Values in and the sorority's White Cross unit, | sorority who have been invited to an NE ope I ok But there's no reason a home minutes to heat through. : 1d” will be the : will be general) attend are Mrs. Robert Tyndall,|oqieries in New York os o eo : - cook can’t delight her family with| To serve, place on a fireproof x. Coleman B, Ca chairman with| wife of Mayor Tyndall; Mrs. Ralph ditional. ‘Hartley intin. have them, : , dish. Pour over two : 3 Mrs. Jane Brown, | w owal of the cit k Pa oid 4 nu of brandy. Light brandy of Illinois, will » - Showalter y Parkicome from local collections of | Broken Twigs" 3 § council vice pres-| poard, and Mrs: Brandt C. Downey, posers © and Mesdames Julian . CREPES SUZETTE spoon it over pancakes as the nm's program. ’ ident, as: cO- state representative, Bobbs, Henry Hope, James W. Fes- , (For Monday Dinner) brandy burns. To the remaining t of Technical | chairman. The honor guests invited to at-||o. sna Arthur Lathrop ! 14 ¢ sifted all-purpose flour orange butter. sauce, add the’ % nt of the asso - Assisting - them | tend are Governor and Mrs. Gates; | pp 1senberger was born in Ger-| 1 tsp. sugar cup of orange sections, cut into ab the evening will be the fol-| Mayor Tyndall and Janet BIair,| one “put studied and lived in| '% tsp. salt surall pleces. Heat to boiling. derick @. Bals, lowing chairmen: | fm actress who is & Beta SIEM& prance When the war started he| 3 e88s separated When flame from brandy has speak on “Te Miss Madeline phi member in California. Miss|gng pis wite were in an internment | 7 ©. milk buieq out, Pour. over eratife ture Belong?" and | Bair also has been invited to take camn before being permitted to's tbsp. melted butter sauce, Eat pancakes with two nesting Sature Re : is Mp jam part in a night club act in the pro-|.,me to America confectioners sugar obisspoons of the Sumbisied Dendy oy en Full New egman, tickets; quction. : i orange . sauce. on “News and : Mrs. Bllsky igs Charlotte] Tne “Tiny Tim”. fund which is acy. Stey SRviston, Me, | ip Sour, Tneaiure wd 834 Suge: nine five-inch pancakes. 0s.” Wehmeler, posters; Mrs. FOWIEr,| vo vecelve the proceeds covers hos-| years. In 1938 he won 8 a A dl ils wegen Th ton recently formed x publicity; Mrs, Fowler and MIs.| pitq)ization of children. A “unit” | heim award for creative writing and beat well. Add the flour and : vill meet Satur ! George W. Shaffer, programs; Miss | .oniribution of $10 will care for a ang paintin . % {beat until very smooth. Fold in Club to Hold a, Hedgin, : rm ii TE Me child for Ave days, Part of the pro» hs" "on ' | stify beaten egg whites. For each ome economies 0 on, makeup techni-| .aqs will be used to purchase Tiny ak wbout { bat- > : | Y| George Jo Mess, etther and lith- | Pancake, pour about ‘4 cup of bab G T the consultant : clan; Miss Blanche Vanlieu and|mqyy peds for children. ographer, will demonstrate “Mak- |ter onto a moderately heated grid- uest €a club section, Mrs. Stokes Gresham Jr., costumes, | , X | dle (325 degrees F.) and bake until and Mrs, Earl Bilsky, stage prop- | ; ing An Etching” at 4 p. m. Sunday under side is lightly browned ear Talks sHies, Mrs. L.ehman at tie John Heron Av, musews. | 5, 5nd bake yeas oi]. ast. day teu will be held b . . Participants Listed 4 r. Mess studied in France under | . the Sigma Nu Mothers’ club at . ! r side. Remove from pan, merica —mar Oren Dans % will be . She sngraver Achille Supe. | spread with two-tablespoons of hot|1:30 p. m, Tuesday in the Butler 5 e uction. ers | dcPheeters and who will appear are Miss Eileen Will Speak Four Herron art students are {CEASE DURE Jaiice. Ful 1 une sprin-| university _ chapter hose. Mr. ysis on theip Poston, Jerry Padgett and Miss ' represented in the fourth annual PE : George Davis Will Teview “Jamusey South Ameri. Mary Sug McCarty of the Jordan| Mrs. Adeline C. Lehman, super- Ohio Valley Oil and Water Color ORANGE BUTTER SAUCE Thaw” (Partridge). ! ub meeting las Conservatory of : Music, and Miss intendent of the Indiana School |show on display until March 21 at Mrs. Frederick Wilson, chairman, bia club. Doris McClintock. a for Girls, will speak at the meet- Ohio university. They are Jane| % c. butter will be assisted by Mesdames Ralph p m. preceded Also appearing will be Armett|ing of the Marion County Juvenile Green, James W. Wicks and James 1%; ec. confectioners sugar Wooden, George Graves, M. T. . Paul Mozinge Screes: Mesdames Mabel Thurston, | Center auxiliary at 2 p. m. Monday | L. - Darlington, all of Indianapolis, | 1 tsp. grated orange rind Berry and E, E. McMullen, Mesreps and Mrs, Mary Eunice Bertrafid, William A.|in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Frank [and Ray H. French of Terre Haute. | % tsp. grated lemon rind dames W..B. Neeriemer, Laura " of the club, Boyd and Lela Porter; a group of|E. Weimer is program chairman. Judges included Doris Rosenthal | 4 c. orange juice Krauss and H. D. Howenstine will rom the South Hawaiian dancers; Misses Betty| Mrs. William H. Hodgson will | Joseph Butler and Dean Earl] 3 thsps. lemon juice serve as receptionists. nsored by the . Mercer, Virginia Peters and Martha [conduct a board. meeting at noon | Siegfried. | ' ec. orange marmalade Decorations are in charge of Mrs, er of Commerce, v Harms. |and a business session at 1 p. m.| C Fire. po . | % $ orange sections, free of mem-| Graves and Mrs. H. M. Powell, ————————— ; Kenneth Lemons, Reed Chapman, | Election of officers will be held. Lamp fire Service rane Mrs, Ivan Kelly and Mrs. Ors Robert Merrill and Carl L. Kenagy |Mesdames Lynn Adams, Roscoe | Birthday vespers services will he| Cream butter and confectioners Wingfield will pour. Mothers of Jr. are assisting the council mem- | Barnes and Merlin Mullane are on held by Camp Fire Girls in the War sugar. Add orange and lemon rind [second semester pledges will be bers in arranging the show. Memorial on March 24. |and juices and the marmalade, Mix | guests,

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