Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1946 — Page 24

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HLL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1046 Sunshine Club To Meet ~~ . [Mothers’ Sorority

CLUBS Mrs. B. L. Byrket is chairman for publicity, Mrs, Curtis Burke, ran LO Have Party ee rao: : {the Christmas party that the Chil- will play Christmas carols. | Psi Psi Psi sorority. mothers’ Sermath; 12:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs: dren's Sunshine club will give Tues-|* In the receiving line will be A hai, of or: ory ot Herbert Wagner, 5235 Graceland,|qay noon in the Columbia club. Mrs. William B. Peak, president; Mrs... . : Delta Delta ostess. Lunchéon, |David Jolly is acting chairman of Alva Cradick, hospitaliiy committee sorority, will have a Christmas party

Current Events. Thurs, Mrs. T. 2 the ways and means committee, chairman, and past presidents of Rip 0 Pidey the Bitied wi | versity e ouse, rs. C. G.

Mead, 102 Penway, hostess. Christ- | ARE ' ' ' { : i . the organization, mas program, | Committee chairmen for the event Ran Lammers and Mrs. John L. Valen.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES [Gift Shopping | = EVENTS ITs Made Easy - With Services

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: ; . lare Mrs. George Newton, prizes; - remem ; : THE LAST : Delt-a-Dek. 7:30 p. m. Thurs, Mrs. ' i ad tine are coPlans Party Solve Dilemma Evelyn. Bowling. 916 -Gladsione,| Mrs. James. Franch, decorations: [Name Origin hee o-alah 10} ne event. sweet. potato | The Broad Ripple unit, American Eleven days remain for Christ-| hostess. Christmas party. |Mrs. Harry. Kennett, reservations;) Charlotte, N. C,, was’ named for members will be guests. Dolls will punishment is

Progressive Homemakers. 12:30 p. m.!| Mrs. Windsor Weaver, cards and Princess Charlotte, wife of George be brought for the Wheeler City

" ~ r ; o ns Potatoes are he mas buying and harassed shoppers .. .. — porestead. Christmas tallies, and Mrs. Thomas Evard, III, "Rescue mission,

of a heavy dis!

Legion auxiliary, will have its

monthly meeting at a covered dish

| ‘are struggling still with long lists| party,

‘supper Friday at the post home, A 6:30 p. m. Christmas party will follow the dinner. Singers from the 1. P. A. L. C. O. chorus will provide| music, and Mrs. Robert N. Bosson will tell a Christmas story.

Mrs. Cecil Hartman is the pro- °

gram chairman, and Mrs. Andrew Bickett will have charge of decorations and the dining room, Members of the unit are serving under Mri, John Noon, state hospital chairman, in setting up the gift shop at Billings hospital, The group also will assemble gifts for the Clermont Girls’ school, Plainfield Boys’ school and “Gifts for the Yanks Who Gave” program. » ” » The Big Eagle unit will have a “pitch-in” supper with the-post at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the post home in New Augusta. Members) will bring articles for the “Gifts for| the Yanks Who Gave” program, | Carol singing and a gift exchange! will follow’ the short business meeting.

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” - The Big Four unit will have a]

Christmas party and covered dish! supper Dec. 21 in the Holy Cross Catholic church hall. A gift ex-| change will be held. { A business meeting will be held tomorrow in the War Memorial | building, . and a skating party at] Riverside is scheduled for next Wednesday.

Club to Have Open House Monday

Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, president of the Woman's Department club, will hold: open house in the clubhouse for members and their guests at 8 p. m. Monday. In the receiving line with Mrs. Weinhardt will] be the vice presidents. They include | Mesdames George A. Bowen, Louise | B. Pohlman and George Van Dyke. Musie will be provided by a quartet composed of Mesdames W. E. McClellan, Frank J. Billeter, Thomas H. Chilton and Frank;

DEC. 20 WEDDING—Miss Marie Smith's marriage to Howard D. Turley: will be Dec. 20 in the Acton Baptist church, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Smith, Acton, and Mr. Turley is the son of the Rev, and Mrs. Roy H. Turley, University Heights.

of their daughter, Alice June, to R. Wayne Blind, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Blind, 1616

Christian church.

; Mr., Mrs. Binford and Mr., Mrs. Wolf Plan Tea ateWoodstock on Saturday

MR. AND MRS. FRANK L. BINFORD and Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Wolff will entertain with a tea in the Woodstock club from 5 to 7 p. m., Saturday, Dec. 28. Their honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Binford, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kuhn Jr, and two couples

whose engagements have been announced recently—Miss Ann Atkins and Elias Clark and Miss Sallie Eaglesfield and John D. Gould Jr. The Thomas Binfords are coming from Princeton university and the Kuhns from Harvard to spend the holidays here.

Assistants Named for Assembly Dance ° MRS. WILLIAM BYRAM GATES has announced the names of the persons who will assist her at the Christmas party for the Junior assembly, which will be held from 9 to 11:30 p. m. Friday in the Marott hotel. In the receiving line with Mrs. Gates will be Messrs. and Mesdames Pearson Smith, Carl J. Weinhardt, H. J. Lacy II, Charles C. Culp, G. Vance Smith, Edwin M. McNally and Gilbert P. Inman. Guests will be former Junior assembly members who are home from college for the holidays. » » " » ” » The Indiana Gamma Alumnae club, Pi Beta Phi sorority, will Lave a Christmas party at 8 p. m. Friday in the Butler university chapter house, The program, arranged by Mrs. Robert Slaughter, will include carol singing and a gift exchange. , The club announces the recent election of Miss Marcella McDermott as treasurer. She fills the unexpired term of Mrs. Bert Davis. » » ” » ~ » The Alpha Mu Latreian club will have a Christmas party at its meeting Monday in the home of Mrs. Gustav Dongus. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Kenneth Galm, F. L. Barlet and Robert Boesinger.

Boles. Mrs. Olin Arbaugh, pianist, ! and Mrs. Vincent Vuture,

Jury Foreman

fand little time, | But the answer to their dilemma {has been solved--it was solved

|months ago — at Wasson's and

| Bloek's, who formulated gift shop- |

{ping services to end all worries.

"| Information and help are the key BRIDE.TO-BE—Mr, and Mrs, [words of six trained women at L aud. Christmas program and tea. Hamilton Powell, 5058 W. 15th |Wasson's who help the customers Three Way Card. 1:30 p. m. Thurs

st., announce the engagement |

Mrs, Jessie Lou Van Camp heads the service department with head-

quarters on the second floor, near | Gerrard dr. Their wedding will |the elevators, From this nucleus| Luncheon meeting. be Jan. 9 in the Speedway [the assistants may be called upon Beta chap. Beta Chi Theta. 8 p. m. for aid, or they may be spotted dh | meme (11@ first flOOT,

wearing their | “shopper” tags.

All Departments Covered | Before the service opened, these {women learned about Wasson's de- | | partments—from the kasement to |the top floor. They may take a customer to any and dll departments with helpful suggestions for | his particular gift problem. | | Male buyers—almost always befuddled by the mere sight of a department store—welcome a helping {hand and the service desk often takes care of complete gift lists fof busy-—or puzzled—men. One of the suggestions, particularly to busi{ness men with many persons to {buy for, is a gift certificate—prac{tically a guarantee for satisfaction | An “Isle of Gifts” | Twenty-five departments have gotten together on the second floor at Block's to make up an “Isle of Gifts.” All gift merchandise is shown toiletries, leather goods, handkerchiefs, scarves, china, silver, appliances Zand many more, | And right on the spot is the gift boxing desk so that gift shopping! may be turned into a one-stop tour. About. 35 women have been trained as specialists in this shopping service and will help the customer from one end of the gaily decorated “isle” {to the other, New counters with glass show cases, ample stock space and more | merchandise have been addad to {this year’s gift row. at Block's,

a orl Butter Seen Short | Authorities predict that even the Ic per pound increase for butter won't relieve the drastic shortage. And because of the fats and oils

select, everything from the Christ-| {mas package stickers to a mink coat. |

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6:30 p. m, Thurs. Dinner and Christmas program. | Ladies Federal. 12:30 p. m. Thurs. Hotel Lincoln. Luncheon and Christmas party. | Newcomers. 1,30 p. m, Thurs. Ayres’

Food Craft shop. Card party. SORORITIES Lambda chap. Alpha Omicron Alpha. 12:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Emil Iverson, 4649 N, Capitol, hostess.

today. Mrs, Frank McBride, hostess. Eta chap, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Thurs. Y. W, C. A, Business meeting. Zeta chap., Phi Delta ‘Pi, 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Ethel McCaslin, 135 S. Butler, hostess. Verae Sorores chap., Verus Cordis 6:30 p. m. today. Meridian house. Dinner and gift exchange.

Dora Frank - Is Wed In Chapel

Flemish Flanders chap, I. T.-8. C.|

Miss Dora Frank, 4118 N. Me-| ridian st, became the bride of Marc} B. Freeman, Sandusky, O, at 11:30 A. m. today in McKee chapel of the] Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. Harry R. Mercer officiated. The bride wore a teal blue wool suit” with black accessories and a corsage of white roses and gardenias. | Breakfast Follows Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring attended the couple and the bride's nephews, Harold, Cleo and Merle Frank, were ushers, A wedding breakfast %t the Hotel Lincoln followed the ceremony and the couple left on a short wedding trip. They will be at home in Sandusky. ‘andy In the ancient times, candy was known only at the courts of kings. | Our knowledge of the first candies | comes from the records of the] Egyptians who mixed figs, nuts, and | fruits—chopped them into a fine!

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CRUNCHY | POTA (For Sa 8 med. sweet |

2 thsps. butter Cream to mi 4 or 5 chunks Cornflakes

Scrub potat dium hot over bake until sof Test for donen with a fork between tHe fo sure potatoes through. Remove fro and scoop ou butter and eno and give c¢ mashed potats or ovals while spoons, Push 1 down to the c ing. Then tos flakes. Place | sheet and ret toast until po become sligh originally. Ser Serves four Half a mars in place of th the marshmal begin to ooze 8 volcano ov remove balls »

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consistency, and sweetened the] Mills Fabrice. Come in blue,

mass with honey. They even added | coloring matter, and moulded their | mixtures into clever reproductions |

{of fruits and flowers. 1

cordionist, will play. ss » | Mrs, Syde C. Propper, a house- ghortage, vitamized margarine may

» The club will give a Christmas | [3 Sorority \wife, was appointed foreman recent- not always be available, but no program 5nd Ye at 2 p. m. Wednes- y ) lly when the November grand jury change in price is expected. day for a departments. Mrs. | .

George Dailey, harpist, will play | Patrons, pledges land friends wil 6! 17 women and nine men Were La nouaage Student - re a. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch will phe special guests at the Christmas SWOT? in in Quarter Sessions court 9 ge ° / bo Iu M d Pack give an {illustrated talk on “The Ct in“Philadelphia. It is the first time Viveca Lindfors, one of Sweden's [YUT(Y MU ack Madonna in Art.” party of Pi Zeta chapter, Phi Beta since the end of the war that a top dramatic actresses, arrived in Cleopatra is said to have used | Mrs. Othuigl Hitch and Mrs. Sorority, at 8p. m. today in'the D. woman was named to head the America last April and has been clay from the Nile to improve her Clayton H. Ridge will preside at the A. R. chapter house. The group is panel. studying English ever since. complexion. | tea following the program. Depart- an honorary and professional, = = ST A Ss : SR LI ment chairmen, including Mes-| iy |

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speech and music sorority. Seisios A o Baru, Taise Mrs. E. J. Ellsworth, accomparewn, . 2. A. Larson, Am *. nied by Miss Victoria Montani,

Krass Jr. and E. C. Rumpler, will harpist, will present “The Journey.”

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ra chairman, and Mrs. Virginia BrackJeannea Austin |by Mesdames M. B; McDonald, R.| Ra RN mas in several years G. Fortune, J. C. Fix, Marshall! v bol ; _|VanSickle, Pauline Tolin, Dorothy Dec. 20, will be honored at & mis- |), "0g Tom Echard. Guests will include Mrs. Benjamin | A. Austin and Mrs. Herbert Reasener, | Robert Brach, Edward Rhodes and | " 7 Alex Jenkins, Misses Jane Lyne, | op ures 12"x7"z8".

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be hostesses. {Miss Beatrice Houze is program - . . ' Mrs. William Goory, hostess come W ishing Won f Make It So eve The ; | mittee chairman, will be assisted ; This is the first ChristMiss Jeannea Austin, who will be Pock Kelley, S. M. Partlowe, W. wed to Prederick A. Reasener ‘on Finley Wright and Misses Bernice that will be given by Miss Barbara | Jenkins, 3510 E. Washington st. A Treasure Richard Stoner, A. E. Klingensmith, | William White, Lecnard Austin, | " Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Austin live at 4920 .

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SR Horses, Just Horses, | Both Real and Clay |

Horses, live ones and clay ones, | are the main interest of Mrs. Vir-| ginia Orison of Blackfoot, Idaho.| She is a bronco-busting cowgirl and thrills audiences as she ropes a calf in 21 seconds flat. Now Mrs. Orison is sporting another achieve- ! oF EB i ment. . FF 4 "wr Then This time it is modeling horses hy in clay. Averaging nine inches in height, the models are perfect in| coloring and detail. The horses are | harnessed with genuine leather bridles and reins of perfect con-! struction. Some day she hopes to east her model horses in more durable bronze. {

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Student to Return |

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