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Vico Dinner Dine Will Be Held Tomorrow Night at’ Athletic Club

A DAY AT THE SPEEDWAY race will be climaxed tomorrow with a victory dinner-dance for Indianapolis Athletic club members in the club's new dining room. ‘Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Among those who have made reservations for the

dinner-dance are W. S. Struby, Clarence Irish, Hanly :

R. Blackburn, Thomas M. Everhard, A. L. McColloum, Mrs. Margaret Feore, Dr. Irvin Wilkens, Edwin G. White, E. S. Thompson, R. D. Eaglesfield Jr, John Sloan’ Smith, Frank

"Bodwell, C. C. Casler and J. W. Pinnell. Others are W. C. Cordry, W. G. Guthrie, Clarence Beach, D, L.

Sisk,. Paul Rochford, J. W. Campbell,

Arthur Patterson, L. J.

Bernats, Harry Musgrove, Richard Crane, A. H. Smith, J. L. Lyne, D. A. Mitchell, Dr. F. W. Chittick, Charles Davis, J. K. Lilly III

and John B. Wright,

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Mr. and Mrs, Tek A. Goodman will entertalti i, and Mrs. John B. Perry and Mr. and Mrs, Orlie Lillie of Grenada, Miss, at a

box party at the Speedway race.

Woman's Viewpoint— ‘Global Famine Is the Price Of a War’

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer “AND THE seven fat years were

‘followed by seven lean years,” in Biblical history. Over and over the pattern has been the same. It is unlikely that we shall alter it. Any economic moron should have been

. smart enough to realize that global

war would be succeeded by global famine. The result was inevitable. And the picture of the future is clear. umanity has wasted is substance in the greatest of all wars. | We will be fools indeed if we fail to see that for such waste a price | must be paid.

And it will be high, for nature is |

an inexorable taskmaster. We cannot destroy her resources and gifts without suffering the consequences.

When land is ruined, there are no| Dr.

crops and no Sou

The Perrys and the Lillies will be house guests of the Goodmans and will be honor guests at a dinner party in the Goodman home tomorrow night, On June 7 the Goodmans again will entertain with a dinner for the bridal party and out-of-town guests here for their daughter's marriage. Miss Ruth Elaine Goodman will become the bride of Morris Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Katz, at noon on Sunday, June 9, in the Goodman | nome,

Speedway Guests ANOTHER box party at the Speedway classic will be that of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bowers. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ostrow, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Youngberg, Springfield, Ill; Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert Karroll, George House and Tom Elrod, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Grinstead, Misses Mildred Payton, Jerrie Wilson and | Jane Argast and George Morrison. | Mr. and Mrs. Bowers will en{tertain with a cocktail party and buffet supper in their home to(night. Guests, with those in the box party, will be Mr. and { Mrs, Paul Messick, Terre’ Haute; and Mrs. Robert Powers, Lyons; Karl Russell, Washington; Miss Ann Smith, John A.

PEOPLE WHO live in cities must | Schumacher, Richard A. Wall, be made aware of that truth. Food | Carl Bowers and Frank Ray.

is produced by people who live in the country.

Unless men and] women are willing to work, the] earth refuses its gifts. This is the reason why Europe has no food today. The people were busy with other things. Not,

only was agriculture neglected but |

the fields were laid waste by bombs. No amount of economic plan-

ning on paper can change these

facts. There simply is not enough bread for everyone. Therefore those who have some must share with | those who have none.

It follows, too, that enough jood |

After the race tomorrow the

It is dug out of the. guests in the box party will at- . reluctant earth often by back-| breaking toil.

tend a steak roast at Woollen's Gardens. n » ” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetscher and their daughter Ruth, Chicago, will be guests of Mr. and * Mrs. Russel 8. Williams in their box at the race tomorrow. They | will be entertained~at a buffet supper in the Williams home after the race, . RJ » In Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard’s box will be Mr. and Mrs. | William N. Rider Jr., Oak Park,

| Il; Messrs. and Mesdames

can be had only when everybody | Everett E. Smith, Bert H. Bishop

goes to work.

It is unlikely that|and John Jackson, Americans or Russians or Canadi-|

S58 will wan; 10 go ou giving sub-|M gg Holmes Bride

plies to Europe unless her people when fed, are willing to work. and presently we shall have none give unless we get back to the pri-

duce it.

Group to Elect Sunday

The Indianapolis unit of the Women's Overseas Service league will hold its annual meeting Sun-

day at the Columbia club. The 10!

o'clock breakfast will be followed

by election of officers and reports.

The nominating committee's slate consists. of Mrs. Mary R. Noble, president; Mrs. Anne Wells, vice president; Mrs. Mary Davis, secretary, Mrs. Robert Moore, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter P. Morton, director. The group is open to any woman who served overseas in either world war.

Florence Martin.

Mrs. Olive Forney To Be Hostess

Mrs. Olive Forney, 300 W. Morris st, will be hostess for the all-day session of the Deborah W. C. T. U. Tuesday. The Rev. Stroud will preside.

Guests will be members of the '|

Zerelda Wallace W, C. T. U. Mrs. Valerie Rose will have charge of the morning devotions and Mrs

Henrietta Heishman will conduct | Guest |

She afternoon devotions. speakers will be Mrs. Bloomfield Moore and Mrs, W. W. Reedy.

Guests at Race

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O Fisher, Paterson, N. J, will be Speedway race guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur | Shaw.

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Breakfast < reservations may | be made with Mrs. Morton or Miss,

|Of Virgil Warren

i] Miss Betty Lou Holmes became mary business of working to pro- the bride: of Virgil Brice Warren |

lin a sevice read Dec. 15 in Mobil Ala. | the ceremony. bridegroom's sister . and brothe

Betty Louise and V. L. Warren. The bride is the daughter of M iand Mrs. George Holmes, 2417 «

The Rev. C. H. Hogan read Attendants were the

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonas, 304 N. Summit st., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, and John L. Foor, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Foor, Breezewood; Pa. Their

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A June 14 ceremony in the Indianapolis Athletic club will unite Miss Nancy. Cochrane and Peter Hibben Hackleman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cochrane, 5880 N. New Jersey st. and Mrs. Ward H. Hackleman, 141 W. 4st st.

Quinn-Nay ile {Ceremony Today

| In a ceremony at 9 a. m. today in| | St. Patrick's ‘Catholic church Miss Teresa Marie Quinn became the! bride of Joseph W. Naville. The [Rev. Fr. Ernest Strahl heard the | VOWS. | The parents of the couple are |Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Quinn, | 738 Elm st, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Naville, New Albafiy. Entering with her father, the bride wore white lace and net, styled with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, lace peplum:and. a lace-trimmed train. Her fingertip “| veil cascaded from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried white roses, centered with gardenias. ' Sister Maid of Honor The bride's sister and maid of honor, Miss Kay Quinn, wore blue| chiffon made with long sleeves and | a romance neckline, A flower band!

marriage will be June 22 in the Holy Cross Catholic church rectory.

Brotau plots Clarence O. Schlegel, Clay City, announce the engagement of their daugh-

Mr. and Mrs.

ter, Clarena, and Robert T. Huffington, son of Mrs. Lloyd | Adkisson, Roseville, Ill. The | wedding will be June 23 in Clay City.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Fi ive Brides-to-Be Choose June re Dates

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Il ceremony will unite Miss Wanda Lee Reed

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and G. M. Whicker Jr. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Reed, 1675 N, Whitcomb ave., and the pro-

spective bridegroom's parents are of 959 Oxford st.

P. H. Ho photo. June 16 is the date set for

the marriage of Miss Mary El.

len Shirley and James E. Jack-

son, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D.

Jackson, 1803-E. Michigan st. The bride-to-be is the daughter

of Mr. Mrs. Maurice B.

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Shirley, 324 N. Linwood ave.

held her S§houlder-length veil in| ; place, | A wr co Miss . Mary Naville, the bride- The Bridal Scene

groom's sister, and Miss Rita ogers, bridesmaids were dressed in pink lace and net and wore shoulder-| length veils matching their gowns. Mary Alice Hancock flower girl wore .a yellow crepe frock. All the attendants carried spring flowers The best man was the bride- | groom's brother, Herbert Naville. |

Ushers were Forrest Quinn and! | withy shower notes.

Joseph Quinn, brothers of the, bride. A breakfast and reception at!

Whispering Winds followed the! ceremony and the couple left on a wedding trip. For traveling the

Irvington Methodist church.

bride wore a pale blue din-striped| suit with white accessorieg They will be al at home in 10 New Albany.

Southern Club «Plans Dance

Cherry Apron

A dinner-dance will be held for r,i members and guests of the | Southern club at 6:30 p. m. June r [10 at the _ Lake’ Shore country club.

Ray st, and Mr. Warren is the son Mr. and Mrs. George T. Whelden : of {Mrs. Daisy Warren, Pia.i .. ire chairmen for the event, as- 3 «lu 00 Fla. The couple is at home in Sted by Messrs. and Mesdames doa % Tampa. $ Leslie M. DeVoe, Ernest Edwards, EY oe

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Mrs. Warren G. Grimme was | Miss Betty Ann Oakley before her marriage on May 9 in the | Broad Ripple Christian church, | Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Versal H. Oakley, 6108 College ave., and the bridegroom is the

| son of Mr. and Mrs. William P,

Grimme, 2450 E. 34th st.

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MEMORIAL DAY

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|W. M. Fleming Jr. Charles Josey and Julius E. Tinder Sons and daughters bers will attend p.m.

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Director to Sponsor Art Program Miss Anna Hasselman, John Herron Art museum director -of edu-! cational work, will sponsor a mo-! tion picture program for members of the five Saturday art apprecia-| tion and drawing classes to be given | in the. museum assembly hall .at 10 a. m. Sgturday. Assisting Miss Hasselman will be Misses Carolyn S. Ashbrook, Marie Shanks, Claire Williams and June Woodworth and Ferd Brumblay.

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Donohue-Teagardin Vows Are Read Miss Josephine Teagardin became the bride of ceremony at 9 a. m. Saturday in the pliques. Holy Name Catholic church bridegroom is the son of Mrs Donohue, 440 E. Terrace ave Miss Mary Margaret Fenton was maid of honor and Miss Betty Teagardin was bridesmaid. The for the applique. * | best man was Francis Donohue. The

a gay and cheerful-looking apron if

The cherries, green for the leaves. Anna

blue polka-dotted muslin or percale

T ti rutting attern couple is at home with the oride- bon Bi SEing ' groom's mother. apron, applique patterns for the a. - cherry apron (pattern 5520) send | ’almer 16 cents in coin, your name, ad-|

1To Be Feted

Anne Cabot, The | tertain tonight in her home at 5693 |

| N. Pennsylvania st,

Find with a cocktail! decorating

your in the Anne Jr.,

to attend the Speedway race. of

Joseph Donohue in a You dress it up with bright ap- |

dress and the pattern number to Indianapolis | Miss Mary Jo McGuire will en- Times, 530 8S. Wells st, Chicago, 17. aids to spring reCabot party for Lt. and Mrs. Solon Palmer | Album. Also charming children’s Montclair, .N. J... who-are here frocks, summer play clothes, dozens crocheted costume accessories Mrs “Palmer was Miss McGuire's and gifts, eight pages of free in-

Shower guests will include Mrs. Harry E. Pinnick and Mrs. Buddenbaum, mothers of the en-| gaged pair; Mrs. Alice Ludlow, LaMarjorie L. Dudley, | L. Mrs, Mabel Holaday, Edward J. Meunier, Bernard | ge.

Jr. The ceremony lin the post chapel at Ft. son in Arlington, Va {at home with the bride's parents.

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fayette, Mrs. Lakewood, O.; Jeffersonville; Korbly, H. E.

817 Parkway marriage Loretta,

N. will Methodist church. the son of Mr. ‘Wright,

and Paul Catholic church bride, ardery,

Miscellaneous Shower Tonight To Honor Miss Pinnick; Two Marriages Announced

Engagement and wedding announcements share today's bridal scene Miss Nancy Pinnick will be honor guest at a miscellaneous He

| tonight given by Miss Ruth Anne Rogers, 381 S. Arlingtno ave. | Pinnick will be married to Ralph Louis Buddenbaum Saturday in Miss

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Mesdames Little, Robert Bottin,

| Braden and Virginia Smith.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. McKinney, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, at the school for open house, inthe | Will be best man.

ave, announce of their daughter, to William Ray Osborne was March 30] Harriparents live The: couple is

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Mr. and Mrs. «William G. Merritt, Danville, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Jack L. Stauch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Stauch, 431 N. Sherman dr. The wedding, June 9, will be in the Roberts Park Methodist church.

Miss Busteed To Be Wed

EN In Church

The North Methodist church will

| be the scene of the marriage of | Miss Lucille Busteed. and Willard |P, Anderson at 7:30 p. m. today. ‘Dr. Dallas L. Browning will off-

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ciate. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Emerson T. Busteed, 4129 and the bridegroom's

Byram ave,

mother is Mrs. Lola Williams, Mo-

' desto,. Cal.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a. white satin-and-net gown, quarter length sleeves and a romance neckline. Her fingertip veil! will fall from an organdy tiara

| trimmed with orange blossoms. She

will carry roses. Miss. Helen Busteed, maid of honor and the bride's sister, will] wear pink net and will carry red! roses. The best man will be Jesse Click.

A reception in the home of the| the! ceremony and the couple will leave! on a wedding trip with the bride!

bride's parents * will follow

wearing a accessories. anapolis.

‘Miss Scherer s Engaged

John E. Scherer, 3148 Graceland] ave., has announced the approach-

beige suit with red They will live in Indi-

{ing marriage of his sister, Frances

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to Arthur J. Meunier, son of 3201 Central The wedding will be at 9

a. m. June 15 in St. John's Catholic|

Scherer has chosen Miss/

Mabe] Clark, Kenneth M. Rogers, David Dilley, John Bernloehr and church. John H. Rogers, Misses Jane van| Miss Sickle, Clarice Townsend,

Betty Mary Rose Owen as her maid of| At School

{honor and Miss Joan Arszman as

{her bridesmaid. Paul L. Meunier,

The bride-to-be attended Butler | university and the Jordan Con-|J servatory of Music, and Mr. Meu-

!nier is a graduate of the Indian-

Smith, | Columbus, announce the approach- |

ing marriage of their daughter!

Wilma, to Verne R. Wright, 1302 Pennsylvania st. The wedding’ be June 29 in the North

Mr. Wright is| and Mrs. H. B.|

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carl Burk]

are at home in Sheldrake apart-| ments following their marriage at|

p. m. Saturday in SS. Peter

The | the former Miss Margaret is the daughter of Mr, and |

Mrs®»Sam Ardery, Greensburg. At- | tendants at the wedding were the | bride's sister, Ruth, and Dale

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ers club will hold its final meeting Use red cotton for the ,¢ the year June 8 in the kinderA guest tea will be given! you have a better fabric such as for mothers whose children will be

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The Clifton Kindergarten Moth-

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roommate at National Park college, structions, Price 16 cents. Wasbington, D. C. Assistant hostesses at the party TY will be Mrs. Albert W. Buschmann, Os. dois a possess It, but Miss Bettijane Mosiman and Miss every woman Ca ATTRACTIVE Barbata Kiger. Watch details! Do not Jet

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Sorority to Meet |

Thu chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa | sorority, will meet Monday in the home of Miss Violet Childers, 305 Leeds ave

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Of Ceremony

Dr, Frederick’ R. Daries will read the vows uniting Miss Anna Theresa Hal and Harold Evan-Frey at 8:30 p. m. today in the Zion Evangelical ‘and Reformed church. | ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Hall, 1513 W. 22d st, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen E, Frey, 1514 Herschel ave. Given in marriage by her father, {the bride will wear a white net (gown made with long sleeves, sweetheart neckline and a full skirt and train.

Bride's Attendants

Her two-tiered fingertip veil of illusion will fall from a net cap and she will carry a cascade bouquet pf Johanna Hill roses and white carnations. : Miss Frances Hall, her sister's maid of honor, will ‘be dressed in blue net, and the bfidesmaids, Miss Dorothy Frey, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Annabelle Stowers will wear yellow and green net. The gowns will be made alike. with sweetheart necklines and full skirts

Ai Home Address

J. R. Barry will be the best man and ushers will be John Richard Padden and Edward Newman. A | reception in the home .of the bride's parents will follow the ‘ceremony and the cotiple will leave on-a wedding trip. For traveling the bride will wear a gray gabardine suit with navy accessories. The couple's at-home address will be 1514 Herschel ave, ithe home of the bridegroom's parents.

Rev. Lewis ‘To Read Rite

Tonight

A ceremony at 8:30 p. m. today will unite Mrs. Elizabeth Meggen- | hofen Bradshaw and Charles . E.

| Starkey. The Rev. Robert Lewis,

{pastor of the Seventh Christian church, will read the vows in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. W. Meggenhofen, 1021 W. 32d st. | Mr. Starkey is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Prank O. Starkey of Cler- |

mont. Mrs. June Halliday of Detroit, the bride's sister, will be matron of honor. She will wear a blue suit with white accessories and a gardenia corsage, The bride has chosen a beige suit with brown accessories and a cor{sage of roses. Donald A. Blue will | be the best man. { A reception will be held in the | Meggenhofen home and the couple will take a trip to an Indiana lake. For traveling the bride will wear a blue suit with navy accessories and a blue-gray tweed topcoat. The | | couple will live in Clermont.

Nora P.-T. A. Meets

The Nora P.-T. A. met last night

| stallation, graduation and achieveDent night. New officers are Mrs.

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PLUM DUFF (For Saturday dinner) 2%3 can pitted plums, drained

1 ¢. all-purpose flour 1a tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda 4 ¢. shortening, melted 1 o. brown sugar 2 eggs, beaten 14 tsp. cornstarch Dash salt.

flour, measure and resift three times with salt and soda. Measure melted shortening and sugar into a mixing bowl and beat vigorously until well blended. Add eggs and mix. Add flour mixture gradually, stirring thoroughly. | Fold plums in carefully. Turn inte greased custard cups or mold in a steamer (with perforated bottom) which fits snugly over a kettle, Begin with enough boiling water to last throughout the steaming

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process. Do not allow water to {seep into pudding. Cover with {steamer lid” and do not open until | proper time has_ elapsed. Makes | four servings. un ~ ~

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Mrs. Marvin A. Fex was Miss Mary Rosalie Kimler. She is the daughter of Mrs, Jane B, Kimler, 126 E. 33d st, and Mr. Fox's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fox, Kokomo.

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{ette C. Beaty Jr. president; Mrs Edward Stevens, vice president; Mrs. Russell Cotton, secretary, and

| Mrs. David Mangold, treasurer. Mesdames ‘Fern Andrews, Willis O'Donahue and Phillip Hoback | were named to the executive board.

‘Castleton 4-H Club

| The Castleton 4-H club held its {third meeting recently at the home | of its leader, Mrs. Esther Curtiss. Officers of the new group are Don|na Drega, president; Jane Ziezer, |vice president; Thelma Hendricks, | secretary; Jo Ette Smith, treasurer, and Janice Curtiss, reporter,

Card Parties Today

| The May circle of the St. Philip Neri Altar society is sponsoring card parties at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. to{day in the school auditorium, 545] | Eastern ave. Mesdames John Cain, {Charles Wilson and Ray

|are in charge.

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SALAD (For Sunday dinner) 2 hard-cooked eggs | 2 head lettuce (2 1b) 1 ripe tomato, cut’ in wedges 1 bunch coarsely chopped grees onions 2 stalks chopped celery 6 slices radishes 1 can coarsely cut Vienna sausage 1% tsp. salt 1% c. French dressing

Place eggs in a saucepan with water to cover, and heat to simmer= (ing, stirring frequently, Then turn down heat and cook just below simmering point for 20 minutes. Chill immediately by plunging eggs in cold water. Remove shells and slice, Coarsely chop lettuce into a salad bowl. Add tomatoes, green onions, | celery, radishes, Vienna sausages {and eggs. Sprinkle salad with salt and ‘chill until just before serving, Add French dressing and toss the salad until dressing is evenly dise Makes 1 four Servings.

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