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Miss Virginia Kelly of Greensburg, a Butler university junior, is president of the newly formed Pem club, organized for women physical, education majors. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, the Women's Athletic association and the Y. W, C, A, , Other officers are Miss Edythe [Leachman, vice president; Miss | Barbara Sweeney of Chicago, secretary, and Miss Betty Keough, {+ treasurer. Miss Barbara Johnson is 7 |social chairman of the group that [hopes to create professional interest in physical education among majors | in that field,

[E15 Eat Meta Given

FOR REGULAR week day lunch-, ons or sunday night suppers, there | k no more popular food with chilren or adults than blistering hot, siden brown grilled sandwiches,

‘The greatest appeal of these sandjches lies in their fresh hoiness. ven he plates on which they-are erved will help retain this desired uality to the last bite. ” » " CANDIED ORANGE AND

GRAPEFRUIT PEEL °

(For Tuesday luncheon) -> Prepare orange or grapefruit peel y pulling ouf all" dividing memranes and cutting into strips about

» » » ; inch wide. For a mild-flavored The annual coed hockey tournaeel, thick-skinned oranges .and ment at Butler has been won by the '

rapefruit should be. chosen. For bitter-flavored peel; preferted by ome persons, choose thin-skinned ruit, or cut away the inner white, ortion of the rind. ! Cover the peel with cold water, | bring to a boil and drain. Repeat his, using fresh water each time, | yr times for orange peel and six,| imes for grapefruit peel or until is slightly bitter. After last draining, add to the| eel ‘an equal amount of granu- | Fifteen inches long, knitted in one ted sugar. - Place over low heat} By SUE BURNETT piece without a difficult heel seeind gently toss around until the : : tion, are life-savers on nights when igar is dissolved; then continue A clever, versatile Suit dress done the thermometer hits zero! Oneimmering until sirup reaches the .. 3 Junior mood. The jaunty Jacket ;,.), satin ribbon in either pink or

oft ball stage (238 degrees F.), Lift Ats like a dream and has touches of blue is run through the cuff at top contrasting fabric to match the it peel piece by piece and roll in

ranuletéd sugar and spread on 2 pleated skirt. Note the tiny battonj8ie ‘or on wexed paver. Allow to trimmed tabs at the neckline. An ool and dry before storing eyve-catcher for certain. : » : Pattern 8119 is for sizes 11, 12,

Hallers, an independent group. It included Misses Thora Feltis, Peggy Christie, Barbafa Sweeny, Betty Maxwell, Mary Jackson, Nancy Mc~ Clelland, Jane Aver, Rehecca McKellar, Zenna Carmichael, Rachael | Rutherford, Patricia McGeary and {Lois Ann Gotschall, Four teams, Kappa Alpha Theta, S 0 4 9 Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Gamma, tied for second 1.18 By MRS. ANNE CABOT iplace, Alphi Chi. Omega placed sixth, Delta Delta Delta, seventh,| and Zeta Tau Alpha,’ eighth, | ey EE Ae i Delta Psi Kappa, professional | physical education {fraternity for women at. Butler university, has ou swale Firs announced seven new pledges. to hold the Socks securely, Grand * They are Misses Edythe Leachgifts for older women, invalids and on 5 rt those - who, though , younger, just man, Nancy McCarty, Virginia happen to like a nice pair of wooly Saters and Rose Marie Steinbach, Miss Peggy Christie, Austin; Miss

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wn 9 ; rb : Ln bedsocks in the dead of winter. : : 9 : ee TOASTED RAREBIT SAND- ji 14,18 and Xe See 1% hin apd To obtain complete knitting in- Barbary Ey urioaks, _ Ba WICHES acings, 25 yards ol JJ of J9-InCh; i euctions for the white wool bed] “15S Rebecca Mchelar,

ville. Alpha Delta chapter was founded at Butler in 1843. Attending the pledging of the new members were Mrs. E. H. Rice, alumnae member

For Wetdess { jacket, 2's yards. 9e. Wedriestuy : luncheap) | For this pattern, send 25 cents, L 1b. grated American cheese he vk Iria g eS 2 thsps. chili sauce in coins, your name, address. size tsp. Worce: Sefaldie Say desired, and thé pattern number to oy. S $ sauce | 3 : tsp. freshly erated oui n iSue Burnetf, The Indianapolis 2 S i sil gre ¢ 1101 7 i 4 to 5 slices bread EN Times Patfern service, 214 W. Mary- of the national group and active Fe : land Sty 5g, e r, Miss Betty Combine cheese, chili sauce, Wor- and St Indianapolis 9 members at Butler, N elt)

oct Ye ANCE anid. ural Heo Send an additional 25 cents for S r PI ~ | Keough, Miss Shirley Haugh, Miss Ee mY Bo Pan the fall and winter issue of Fashion orority ans {Dorothy Webber, Bluffton, and Miss t the mixfure and place in broilep?. >> pages of the SnEne, most Y H . z | Virginia Kelly, Greensburg. 3 dight 1x a : _~ wearable patterns you'll see , , . ] d P: . 8 Bill Sightly Joatted: Makes iodr fashions by "well known designers u C 1 C arty Trianon sorority will hold its an- . special beauty and homemaking nual Christmas party and progressections . . . free printed pattern! NU chapter, Delta Theta Chi give dinner Wednesday night. The inside the book. sorority, will have a Christmas party dinner will begin at 7:30 p. m. Miss

€301]1C {O M > at - ier mma at 8 p. m. Wednesday. in the home gina J. Hillard, s ” ; m— Sr . , Sponsor, will be a . > 7 CC of Mrs. Henry Poling, 4212 E. 10th guest.

N ednesday ‘Holiday Tea Booked |st IC . ov . | Mrs. W. R. Smith will read “Keep- yxr > : , For Friday ling Christmas” (van Dyker ana W€lfare Club Plans A general meeting of the Indian-, Ine board of directors of the In-| Mrs, Clara Standish will tell the Christmas Program Ti i . i . y r y “Ss polis Léague of Women Voters will 9ianapolis Free Kindergarten so- bo A fg Chrismas on Shen Mrs, Holmes B. Raine, 4025 Washe beld at 10 a. m. Wednesday in ¢1€W will entertain staff members charge of the program. irigton blvd, will be hostess at a fe auditorium. Mrs. Edwin 8t 2 Christmas tea at 3 p. m. Fri- | Food and clothing will be brought, | covered-dish luncheon meeting of erree, second vice president, wili day in the D. A. R. auditorium. to be sent overseas. There will be the Welfare club executive board on reside. No neighborhood unit meet- Mrs. Fred E. Gifford, president, and |a gift exchange and Mrs, Poling, Wednesday. Afeer the luncheon, 1gs will be held in December. the board members will be in the president, will welcome the follow- 8ifts will be wrapped for the InMrs. Allen Smith will speak on receiving line; ing new members: Mesdames Nina dianapolis Home for the Aged, Short Review of Re-organization, The Ogden Junior chorale will Barger, Frank Lines, Anne Leigaber| The club will present a Christmas f Congress.” She will present the sing. In charge of the event are ard Catherine Donahue and Miss program at the home THUISEaY sults of the league's study on Mesdames John G: Rauch, George A. Ruth Burford. afternoon. On the PIOSTS oi Ye e subject. ft Kuhn, Russell J. Ryan, .Leonard oe —————————— Jas, Leonard P. Kreiser, Mrs. Chris-

socks (pattern 5049) send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S." Wells st., Chicago, 7.

tine Houseman White and Miss San-

Mrs. Austin Clifford will speak Campbell'and Alexander L. Taggart! ['y ni / 'S | i ists n “Child Welfare News fn Indian- Jr. F 1 ater nity Mother S dra Adams. The gifts will be distrib-|

q polis,” and a group composed of pei ive s——— ‘Ta Give Party |uted during the social hour followves servi Y 41 Te ou . ing. ouhy Wives of service men will Irvington Assembly The Phi Delta Theta Mothers)

resent their findings on the same

ubject. Dance Scheduled club of Butler university will have Sigma Nu Mothers

; an Le its Christmas party for members “1A p : { Miss Marianna Fullen and Bud the active chapter and their parents 7 ty Vrs. McDermott . |Schmadeke are co-chairmen for the | Wednesday wri in the i Tange ra ty . Vill Entertain Santa-Swirl the Irvington Junior house. . Mothers of ne Sigma Xu free € assembly will give at 9 p. m. Satur-| Music will be provided by Miss lernity of Butler university will be The Anagnous group, Epsilon Sig- day in the Howe high school:Jane Feezle, Dick Carson and Har- guests of the Sigma Nu Mothers | 1a Omicron sorority, will meet at gymnasium. The dance is sponsored old Light, Santa Claus will distrib- club aL. a Chrisunas dinner Aomor-| 2:30 p. m. Friday \ih the home by the Irvington Union of Clubs. yte gifts. prow at the chapter house. 3 f Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, 5629 Joe Zainey's orchestra will play. Cr ———————— Music will be provided by fra- | ‘ollege ave, A program will follow | Others on the committee are Miss- ‘Plans Visit ternity members and Mrs. O. S| ie business session. es Virginia Jones, Carol Arnholter, * iid

{Guio will tel] about her trip to! Mrs. H.. Dale Sommers will read Janet Eickhoff and Carol Davis, Ted| Smiley N. Chambers Jr. will spend Palestine,

Jrs. Ralph Chapman and Mrs. Rus-/Cowsér and Jim Denny. Mrs, Mar- and Mrs, Chambers, 152 E. 14th st. Chapter Has Pa rty ll Carruthers will provide music. tin Bruce is chairman for the adult He is a student at Dartmouth col-| :

here will be a gift exchange. host and hostess committee lege. Alpha chapter, Omega Phi Tau

sorority, held its annual Christmas party yesterday in the home of Mrs. Charlotte Burch, 2933 N. Gale st.

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Christmas Bread” (Norris), and Guthrie, John Bruckman, Ralph the holidays with his parents, Mr. | Noire snisir ia | > { ;

No. 7— - 's Busbhel, $3.25

Give a “Chest of Gold” Gift CERTIFICATE for

3.25 to 12.50

No, 1— full box, Plus Express Charge de luxe. $12.50 Here's why these boxes of fruit are so good! , 4 + Tree-ripened, tree-fresh! A delightful treat. Shipped the same day as picked. Packed brimful of Florida's luscious oranges and tasty, tangy grapefruit! Only No. 2— . . ” r Yu 1 Full Box, “the finest fruit “in the groves.” Wasson's is proud $8.75 :

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This is the procedure: Simply

No. 1=Full box de luxe containing ene-half oranges and one-half grapefruit, 1-lb, Tropical Candy, two 16-0z,

jars Marmalade, I Ib. you will receive a lovely “Chest P 8 D ted with v ” : bmg ry y of Gold” certificate to send. The fruit itself will be freshly picked

No. 2. Full box Stand-

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oranges, half grape-

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Wasson’s Monument Place Store

Christmas Gift Certificates...

make your sélections from the

array of fine fruit packages and

fruit, decorated with weeks.

kumquats, 8.75.

No. 7—Half-bushel bas- - ket containing Oranges, Grapefruit. decorated with Kumgquats, 3.25. 5

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Left: Toddlers’ sash-tied dress im | cotton pique with a billowing skirt. In Buttercup Yellow or Alice Blue. Sizes 1 to 3. $3.

Right: Cotton and rayon dress, with eyelet-trimmed smocking. In quaint blue or rose print Sizes 3 to 6, $3.

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