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- TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1946 _ Auxiliary Units
List Activities
For the Week
Four American Legion auxiliary units are meeting this week and & dinner-dance will be sponsored by one of the legion posts and its auxiliary, The Irvington post and its auxfliary will give a dinner-dance for sons and daughters of post members at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at 124 8. Downey ave. Richard Marsh will have charge of the music. On the committee making arrangements are Mesdames Herman E. Bobbe, Frank Bush, Clifford Earle, Bayard Marsh and Joseph Bwegel. Mrs. 8. M. Harvey and Mrs. Maud Bmith ‘gave’ reports on “Child Welfare” and “Rehabilitation” at the auxiliary meeting this afternoon in the Irvington post home. n # o The auxiliary of Big Eagle post will meet Thursday night in the legion home in New Augusta. Mesdames Robert Pruitt, Thomas Head, William Dempster and Fred Kuhn are on the menu committee.
” » » An informal supper will be given by the Hayward-Barcus auxiliary at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside community center, Mrs. Frank McConnell will be in charge of the Pan-American program for post and auxiliary members following the supper.
Miss Berdyne Egli will talk on |
“Pan-American Music” and Miss Ethel Gray of the Family Service association will speak on “Child Welfare” Mrs. Harry W. Snyder will head the child welfare division of the program. ’ » . . The Garfield Park unit will meet at 8 p. m. today in the War Memorial. Mrs. Edward Kookindorf, unit Pan-American chairman, and Miss Mary McCarthy, 11th district Pan-American chairman, will participate in the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Pan-American day program Friday in Caleb Mills hall,
Sorority Books Easter Party
The Indiana Gamma chapter, Pi Beta Phi sorority, will entertain 20 girls from the Children's Guardians home with an Easter egg roll and a treasure hunt at the Butler university chapter house tomorrow. A dinner for the girls will follow the hunt. Each guest will receive a gift. Mrs. Virginia Brunner is chairman for the hunt and will be assisted by Misses Peggy Rankin, Jean Griswold, Phyllis Carter and Marion Stewart.
Narrators Club To Meet
Mrs. Merton Johnston, 3730 N. Pennsylvania st, will be hostess for the Narrators club meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Thomas Carlin is in charge of the program. Mrs. Henry J. Windt will read an original article, “The Moods of Easter Bonnets.” Mrs. Helen Talge Brown will talk on “Famous Homes of the Blue Ridge” and Mrs. A. D. Beeler will read excerpts from her essay, “Female Education as Reflected in Victorian Fiction.” 2
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P. H. Ho photo Mr. and Mrs. Frank R, Lutz, 37 S. Hawthorne lane, have announced the approaching
marriage of their daughter, Betty Lue, and Korn C.
Dreyer, son of Lucien J. Dreyer, 1706 N. Delaware st. The wedding will: be April 27 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church.
Lets Eat Hh
THERE IS ONE way to help solve food problems and share bread with the hungry people of the world and that is to grow as much garden truck as possible. Even city dwellers can grow an enormous supply for themselves, to store away in canned or frozen form for winter. The right season is here now to sow lettuce, radishes and spinach, and to plant peas, cabbage, kohlrahi and potatoes. Besides helping others, there is a tremendous amount of pleasure derived from successfully raising a garden.
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» ” » MACARONI SALAD (For Thursday luncheon) 1 ¢. macaroni, uncooked 13 c. diced celery 1.c. cooked peas 1 c. coarsely shredded raw carrots (2 medium) 14 c. green pepper 4 olives, diced 1 tsp. salt
Crisp lettuce leaves 2 hard oooked eggs
Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until just tender (makes 3 c., cooked) and rinse well with cold water; drain and chill. Add celery, peas, carrots, green pepper, olives, salt and pepper. Combine salad dressing and milk and stir until smooth. Pour over salad ingredients and toss lightly. Chill and serve on crisp lettuce leaves, top with sliced eggs, and sprinkle with paprika, » » . FRIED CABBAGE AND APPLES (For Friday dinner) 3 tbsps. chopped onion 3 thsps. bacon fat 8 c. shredded cabbage (about 1% Ibs) 1 apple, unpeeled and diced 4 tsp. sugar
Saute onion in the bacon fat for three minutes. Add remaining ingredients, mix well, cover and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cabbage should be transparent and light green in color. Do not overcook. Serve immedi-
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Miss Doris J. Heavin To Be Wed April 20
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Heavin, 459 S. Grand ave. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Doris J. to Albert E. Wickliff, son of Mrs. Myrtle Wickliff, 608 Lincoln st. The wedding: will take place at 7:30 p. m:-April ‘2¢' in the Emerson Avenue Baptist’ church with the Rev. Peter Vroom officiating. A reception at the home of the bride-to-
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The marriage of Miss Hilda Ruth Robison to James Montgomery McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lee Robison,
March 10 in the Broad Street Meth-
odist church in Portsmouth, Miss Mary Pauline Miller was her cousin’s only attendant. Lt. (jg) John Thomas Robison, U. 8. N. R., brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Robert J. Fraley and Harry Miller Robison. Following the ceremony and reception the couple left on a wedding trip to Charleston, 8. C., and Tampa, Fla. They will make their home with the bridegroom’s parents. : » " » Miss Irma Forberger, whose marriage to Arthur Aldag, 3540 Madison ave., will be June 12, was the honor guest recently at a dinner and miscellaneous shower given by Miss Linda Perlewits. The party was in Miss Forberger'’s home, 4012 E. 34th st.
The guests were Mesdames B. G. Jordan, A, G. Dale, James Wynes, A. 8S. Berkowitz, Fred Peaper, Elsa Ewell, Eva Grieb, Edna Rodgers and Hilda Popper, Misses Lelah Wulfe, Adele Gurda and Cledie Edington.
Plant Exchange
The Thalia Garden club met this afternoon in the home of Mrs. D. E. Wilsey, 817 E. Epler ave. Mrs. H, W. Dinke] led the discussion on “Design and Selection of Flowers for Perennial Beds.” There was a plant exchange.
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10 a.m, informal luncheon, in the home of Mrs. Fannie Hager, 609 Congress ave, . At 10:30 a. m. Thursday, the Martha circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Lester Harding, 1163 W. 33d st, for, a covered-dish luncheon. The Electa circle will meet for
the home of Mrs. Ethel Weaver, 1012 W. 32d st., and the Mary circle will have a dessert luncheon at the same time in the home of Mrs. Ruth Bohlke, 1248 W. 33d st.
Two P. E. O. Chapters Hold Meetings .
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Toner M. Overley of the Better Business Bureau . will speak on “Medical Quackery” at the meeting of the Forty-Ninth Street Kindergarten Mothers’ club at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the kin Mrs. Paul W. Tinder will be hostess.
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Tower photo May 5 has been set as the date for the marriage of Miss Marian Jane Wood and Virgil C. Penniston. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Wood, 904 N. LaSalle st., and Mr. Penniston is the son of Mrs. Emma Penniston, 926 S. Noble st.
Open House
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old Wright, J. M. Zoercher, William Greenlees,
close June 14 and the summer out~ door school will begin July 15.
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