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Dr. Ford Hall Listed As Second Spéaker
Miss Florence Kirlin, Washington, pecial assistant to Dean Acheson the state department, will be ne of the principal speakers at e state convention of the Indiana eague of Women Voters at Lake
outh Shore inn, Miss Kirlin, who will discuss he Acheson Report on Atomic ergy,” ‘was formerly executive beretary of.the Indiana league ofce. She has been with Mr. Achen two years. Dr, Ford P: Hall, Indiana univer[ty professor of government, will lk on “Nine Years of Merit in diana.” His talk will be followed vy a panel discussion on the merit stem which will be led by Meslames Walter C. Greenough, Fred ates Johnson and Alfred B. Nong, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Richard dwards, Peru. Convention Reports
The two-day session will include bports on national program and tion for the next two years based the national convention just ded in Kansas City. These reorts will be made by Mrs. John ambaugh, Valparaiso; Mrs. C. B. urham, Indianapolis, and Mrs. E. . Showalter, Kokomo. Mrs. Don Datisman, Gary, ce president, will preside at the rst session which will be opened by 's. Charles N. Teetor, Hagerstown. . John K. Goodwin will preside the afternoon sessions. Election of officers and directors nd the adoption of the program for e next two years will be the sential business of the last day's ssion which will be closed by the scussion of the merit system . Blthich has for many years been the + libecial interest of the state league.
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irst ‘Do-Nuts’ Delivered
More than 13,000 dozen dough-|
! ts were deliveréd Saturday at ¥ e¢ end of the first week of the ‘Mllamp Fire Girls’ “do-nut” drive. Some orders that were not deered Saturday will be delivered is week if customers still want em, Camp Fire headquarters said aay. Special efforts to get orders will made this Saturday when the ganization observes “Do-nut” day. Proceeds from the drive will go r capital expenses of the group's mping program.
amp Fire Group ees Display Mrs. Victor Griffin discussed Religion and Art of the American dians” at the meeting of the amp Fire Guardians’ association st night in the central Y. W. C. A. rs. Griffin displayed part of her dian collection. Miss Arlene Stovall and Miss dith Bernhardt reported on the gion 9 Horizon club conference, ld April 6 in Indianapolis. Miss uth Babeock, advisor, directed the
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Two Celanese rayon jersey vightgowns, one with frilled neckline (left) and the other with “shoestring” straps, are designed by Helen Bencker of the Célura firm. (Ayres.') : ’
By LOUISE
Times Woman's Editor
TWO NEW FASHION IDEAS
nightgowns they're showing at Ayres’. undies can have just as much style as their higher-priced crepe and
satin relatives.
The other is that rayon jersey may have a patterned surface just
as other fabrics have. This year jersey has appeared in anything other than plain or satin-striped effects. Now it has shadow prints of large floral patterns—in this instance a full-blown rose motif on lyric pink, sonata blue or waltz white. Helen Bencker, the designer for Colura Feminine Fashions, Inc. seems to be responsible for both new ideas. First she suggested the embossing process and then she turned the material into a
couple of high-waisted, fullskirted, Empire style gowns. ” Ld »
For Vacationers KNOWN AS the Allura gowns; one has a low, portrait neckline outlined with a self-frill and the other has double “shoestring” shoulder straps which echo a double corded effect at the waistline. The results are undies that are ideal for anyone who does her lingerie laundering in the bathroom washbowl—and that includes the vacation traveler.
The cool fabric can be packed
Debut - in Lingerie
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are teamed in some rayon jersey One of the ‘ideas is that knit
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without fear of wrinkling; it's snagproof, and, in addition to its quick-and-easy washability, it requires a minimum of pressing.
Sorority to Honor
Mothers at Dinner Members of Alpha chapter, Delta Phi Beta sorority, will entertain their mothers and guests at a dinner at 6:45 p. m. today at Buckley’s restaurant, Cumberland. The mothers and guests will be Mesdames Anthony Funke, Charles Love, Elmira Kiefer, Otto Weiffenbach, Charles Highstreet, William Ekstein, George Everett, Ruth Gage, Thursa McCreary, Mary Hazelton, L. D. Olinghouse, Lee Stone and Earl Willett and Misses Hilda and Louise Grieb.
Homemakers’ Club The club will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. C. H. Reid, 55 8. 8th st. Mrs. L. S. Beck,’University of Beauty Culture, will be
guest speaker.
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will be Mrs.
council;
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Beech Grove Homemakers’
Planned by P.-T. A. Units
Spring Luncheon Also Scheduled
Five P.-T. “A. units will install officers this week and a spring] luncheon and fathers’ night have| been scheduled by two other groups. | Mrs. Harry Byrkett will be in-|
stalled as president oi the Pleas
ant Run P.-T, A, ‘at 7:45 p. m | today. Others who will take office Don Barksdale, vice| president; Mrs. Paul Walters, treas-|
| urer, and Mrs. Charles Mercer, sec- | | retary.
C, E. Eash, principal of Warten]
| Central high school, will conduct the ceremony. and fourth grades will sing.
Students of the third|
u " » The Warren township Parent-|
| Teacher council will meet for its | annual ; |a. m. tomorrow. ing will follow.
spring luncheon at 11:45
A business meet-
Guests at the luncheon will be| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eash, Mr. and|
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Te Pevttation to ) Tennis—In Stale
Mrs. B. L. Curry, Mrs. Basil Pischer, | 7! SE
past president of the Marion county | Mrs. Harold Rodden, dean of girls; Fred Rodebeck, dean of boys, and past presidents of ne council,
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Ben Davis grade school P.-T. A.’ at |
have an informal supper 6:30 p.-m. tomorrow in the grade school building. A business meeting and installation of will be held. Mrs. Frank Harper, retiring president, will install Mrs. A. M. Feeley president; Mrs, J. Lytle Winters, vice president; Mrs. Willlam MecDaniel, treasurer, and Miss Hazel | Patterson, secretary. » - ” New officers will be installed] of the Edgewood P.-T. A. at 6 p. m.| tomorrow. They are Mrs. Ralph Cameron, president; Mrs. Basil Marshall, vice president; Mrs. William B. Robinson, secretary, Mrs Robert Humphrey, treasurer, and| Mesdames Owen Johnson, John | Kopp and Harry Ulrey, executive board members. ~ ” ~ Fathers' night will be observed at the meeting of the John Strange P.-T. A. unit at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the school. - K. V. Ammerman, principal of Broad Ripple high school, will speak. Election and installation of officers will be held. 5 ® Ld School 85 P.-T. A. will hear Miss Louise Brafton speak at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. M. G. LeVay will talk on “History of the School” and officers will be installed. The school orchestra will provide music. » - ” Mrs. H. H. Arnholter ,will speak at the school 91 P.-T. A, meeting at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Officers will be installed.
officers
at the covered-dish dinner meeting ®
Park Mothers
Plan ILuncheon
The Mothers’ association of Park school will hold its final meeting of the season at a bridge-luncheon at 12:30 p. m. next Tuesday in the Woodstock club.
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Mrs. R. Kirby Whyte, chairman, is assisted by Mesdames W. I | Longsworth, Elise Atkins and F. F Marston. Election of officers will {be held. On the nominating com- | mittee are Mrs. Harold B. West, chairman; Mrs. Fiske Landers and {| Mrs. Paul V. Allen.
‘Marian College Guild To Sponsor Party
The Marian guild of Marian college will sponsor a benefit card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Block's auditorium, Proceeds will go into the college building fund. Mrs. John A. Schwert is chairman assisted by Mesdames Charles Doyle, Raymond Luly and Harold Braun, co-chairmen; Mrs. William Kervan, tickets; Mesdames Frank O’Brien, John Wessel Sr, M. L. McManus, Thomas Doyle and Burford Winship, special; Mrs. Daniel. Foley, games; Mesdames Julia Jackson, Daniel Brosnan, Herman Reder and Hervey Anderson, candy, and Mrs. Thomas J. Owens, publicity.
Broad Ripple P.-T. A.
To Install Officers
The Broad Ripple high school P-T. A. will install officers at a 2:30 p. m. tea tomorrow in the school auditorium. New officers are Mrs. David H. White, president; Mrs: Myron J Austin, vice president; Mrs. E. K. Goss, secretary, and . Miss Mary Connor, treasurer, . Mrs. A. L.
The guest speaker, Y , will talk on “Living in India” . Donald Shellhorn, pianist,
.|and Lloyd Smith, violinist, will pro-
vide music.
Academy Plans |
Senior Prom
St. John academy will hold its annual senior prom tomorrow night in the Lake Shore Country club
provide the music.
rangements are ger, president; terson, vice “president; Early, Palencer, treasurer.
Miss Ethel LanMiss Mildred Kes-
Sorority Holds Convocation
Delegates from nine chapters In Indiana and Illinois attended the annual convocation of Sigma Delta Pi sorority Saturday in the Woman's Department club, Epsilop chapter of Peru was hostess. A dinner followed the afternoon business meeting which included the awarding of an .art ' scholarship to an Indiana pupil,
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Carl Kiefer and his orchestra will| |
Class officers in charge of ar-|0,¢
Miss Phyllis] | secretary, and Miss Helen| |
(Strauss'.)
Vogue S-4656
‘Campus Echoes"
Waiting to play winners, Bea Christie wears a threeplaysuit with skirt, halter and jacket. skirt and halter are waffle-weave pique. Bea sings on the ' evening.
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The jacket is butcher
piace inen;
A senior at Shortridge,
radio program each Friday
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Committees
Named for Card Party ~~
Guild Will Sponsor Annual ‘Event
chairmen. of the event.
man of thé ticket assisted by Mesdames
C. Feld and John Foreman.
Mesdames Charles
laide |Mary Barrett, Gertrude | Marie Nolan and Nell McHugh.
Candy Committee
candy.
committee,
Miss Catherine M. Fletcher heads
the table prize committee
in Block's auditorium, Mrs, Hillard PF. Kett and Mrs. Leo W. Leach are
Mrs, Margaret F. Smith is chair committee; Rose N. Fritsch, Lillian Koontz, Joseph J. Kernel, Roscoe K. Martin, Albert P. Weber, Margaret Halfaker, Francis A. Wilhelm, Arthur Gurley, Arthur Buckley, Marguerite Egan, Henry
Others on the ticket committee Grammer, Charles B. Hagerty, Frank Mellon, Frank Monahan, Howard J. McDavitt, Herman Zeitlow and John McNeff, Misses Catherine Fox, AdeWilhelm, Mary Anderson, Keiser,
Mesdames Anthony J. Fritz, Anna Atkinson and Harold Prather, Miss Sarah Greelish and Miss Katherine T. Arkins will be in charge of the Miss Mary Madden and | Miss Mildred Hunt are on the door
Meta Aiven
RICE PUFFS WITH GREEN BEAN AND CELERY SAUCE Cook % c. rice with 1% ¢. milk and % tsp. salt, covered, in double
Conumittess have been annaunced | boiler until milk is absorbed. Stir for the annual spring card party of | frequently with a fork. Cook about St. Rita guild at 2 p.m. Saturday ore hour, Cool slightly, add % tea~ spoon lemon rind and two beaten.
egg yolks, Add four ounces Ameri~
and % cup chopped parsley, thoroughly, Grease four custard cups (%-cup capacity) and dust with fine bread crumbs (% e¢. dried bread crumbs enough for all cups). Fill with rice mixture. Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees F. :
- ® . GREEN BEAN CELERY SAUCE Cook % Ib. or 1 cup thinly sliced
ter with % teaspoon of salt for six to seven minutes. Add % cup celery, chopped fine. Blend one tablespoon flour and two tablespoohs butter in saucepan. Add one chicken bouillon cube, then 1% cup milk gradually, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and bubbles. Combine with beans,
» ow » TAMALE PIE: Stir one cup cold water into two cups cornmeal slowly to make a smooth paste. Add two teaspoons salt and three pints of boiling water, Cook over low heat in a heavy pot, |stirring constantly until quite thick.
with | pen place over hot water and con-
Miss Mary Molloy and Miss Jewel | (ine to cook about 45 minutes until Lanahan in charge of food baskets. | cooked through. Brown ofie onion,
Mrs. James on
pillowslip
RE. Riley is committee and
Connor, Mrs,
fred Fox. Usherets will
the | special committee members are Mrs. David William Carson, Miss | Catherine O'Gara and Miss Wini-
be Misses Joan Leach, Irene Smith, Eileen Danahey, Frances Sullivan, Patricia Arkins, Kathleen Kett and Mary Ann
thinly sliced, lightly in three tablespoons fortified margarine. Add one lb. hamburger and stir until browned, Add two cups fresh or canned tomatoes, one teaspoon salt, and one tablespoon chili powder; cover and simmer 25 minutes. Cut two green peppers into long thin slices. Add to the sauce, Arrange a thick layer of the cooked
Wilhelm. cornmeal mush in a greased baking Publicity is in charge of Miss|dish., Cover with a layer of the | Josephine Riley, assisted by- Mes- meat and tomato chill. Cover with
dames Kett,
Leach and Smith,
the remaining cornmeal mush and
| Misses Catherine and Winifred TOR | garnish top with more of the meat
{and Molloy.
and tomato chill. Bake 20 min.
The Smartest Brides Are Wearing
Embroidered Eyelet
dress!
than crisp white eyelet.
2.98 yd. to 7.98 yd.
batiste, nainsook, balloon cloth and pique. :
Wasson’s has it in
Or ideal for spring accessories . , . or a summer
Nothing could be fresher or more appealing
many lovely designs . . . embroidered on cotton
Wasson'’s Fabrics, ; a
Fourth Floor '.
can cheese, grated (about one cup)
Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites
green beans in one cup boiling wa-
