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rities are plane arties tomorrow er, Delta Sigma | have its party e home of Mrs, Fisher st. e Mrs. Hargits, Miss Catherine Norma Simpson, 11 be held for eers, Rae Leek ith Whittinglon idge.

s H igma Alpha Ohi | * ‘a Christmas it 6:30 p. m. in Mrs. James , for the event, Mrs. Don Money hapman, cers will be ine "itzpatrick, pres Eberhard, vice ogast, secretary, D. Williamson,

” -. , chapter of Phi ill have a buffet / xchange at the rt Krause, 1138 William Houch« 10stess., » McDonald, 1708 hostess for the of Kappa Beta . m. Mrs. Alice elected to fiR 1 of Mrs. Louis

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nth elub will tomorrow in the brary. A panel iting the Short sented by Mes pod, Wilbur Elraser. The usual be held, and be read. ts include Mrs, diss Amy Keene, e, and Mrs. Can 7

Meet ade up of gradthodist hospital class of 1936, meeting at 6:30 e home of Mrs, 3410 N. Oxford bring articles to needy family.

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)f the National ymen, Ine, will ristmas party at in the Hotel 2 will be a Santa tree, music and hange of gifts.

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HERE IS a holiday candy that does not require you to. go even near your sugar supply. The fudge is just as delicious as your prized old-time fudge calling for a lot of sugar.

» » » JIFFY SUGARLESS FUDGE (For Thursday luncheon) 1 lb. marshmallow cream, 10 to 11 ozs. semi-sweet chocolate bits (13% pkgs.). 14 c. margarine, % tsp. salt. % to 1 c. nuts (4 oz.).

olate bits into top of double boiler and place over hot water to melt, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat, stir in salt, vanilla and nuts. Turn immediately into a buttered shallow pan six by 10 inches » and quickly spread out until smooth. Cover and place in the refrigerator to become firm, When stiff, cut into inch squares to serve. Makes about 2 pounds. : ® " » MAPLE SIRUP SAUCE (For Friday dinner) 12 ¢. maple sirup.

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thsps water, Pinch salt By BOBBIE 1 egg white, THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS

12 tsp, lemon juice % c¢. whipping cream. Boil the sirup and water without stirring until it will spin a.thread, (230 degrees F.), Add salt to the egg white and beat it until it forms nn soft, shiny peaks. Add the lemon| on THURSDAY the Girl Scouts juice, then hot sirup gradually, beating" constantly with egg beater. jin sing Christmas carols on the Then fold in whipped cream. { Monument, circle steps for 12 mi This is good served on any steamed | utes, pudding containing nuts and fruits that is moderately sweet, Makes about 1'¢ ups,

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light of their program, The purpose of the council is

ia group of boop representatives,

| Girls, will sing for 12 minutes, and |

the two will join to sing three carols over the air at 5 p. m.

The council meets monthly and]

| plans about three big prejgcts for the year. The caroling is one of them. Others are a conference in’ £i the spring and a senior week-end-in t | May at Camp Dellwood. i| New officers are Betty Engle, troop 96, president; Georgian Rupprecht, troop 44, vice president; Nancy: Ford, troop 88, secretarytreasurer, and Edith Rugenstein, troop 180, corresponding secretary. | The 1946 officers are planning b| formal installation services, zome-

council. § in the Girl Stout Live House.

Shoriridge to Ervertin MEMBERS OF the 8A school classes, who are planning to attend Shortridge high school, and their parents, will be guests of the Shortridge Parent-Teacher associalion at §(7:45 p. m. Thursday. All the music groups of the school will combine with the Drama league to present the program, in- ¥ cluding the orchestra, Girls’ gl club and the band. The Drama league, directed by Miss Eleanor {| Dee Theek, will present the tableau on “Why the Chimes Rang,” with ¥| the musical background provided by the choir, the ensemble and the

NEW OFFICERS ELECTED—Members of the Girl §

cil recently elected to office are (left to right) Edith Rugenstein,

Nancy . Ford, Georgianna Rupprecht, vice pres ~ » n

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Girl Scout Senior Council Plans City-Wide Activities for Year; '8A’s to Be Entertained by School

SCHAEFFER A BUSY one for. members of the

| Girl Scout Council of Indianapolis, with. Christmas caroling the high-

to promote a better troop program,

to encourage friendship between troops and io open new phases of | sénior scouting. All city-wide senior events are planned by the council,

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT All crocheted—two gay red and

t | Boys’ glee club. In the “Marabe” tableau, Stewart § Gordon, Don Mossiman, Juanita] § | Trotter, Kathy Owens, Joéy Pit- | tinger, Marilyn Woody and Jack| §| Metcalf will be participants. “The Nutcracker Suite” will be | portrayed with dances by Bernice Horth, Joan Walker, Don Wrign:

By SUE BURNETT You'll feel equal to any household | task when you don a cheery apron. Here are two delightful bib styles that take just one yard of fabric each in the small sizes. Ideal for shower gifts, bazaars or bridge prizes. Pattern 8108 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 34, 1 yard of 35-inch fabric; 3% yards rie-rac. Pattern 8089 is for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, 1 yard of 35 or 39-inch. For these patterns, send 25 cents, in coins, for each pattern ordered, Your name, address, sizes desired, and -the pattern numbers to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. The fall and winter issue of Fashfon is brim full of smart ideas for every woman who plies a° needle. Easy-to-make styles , . special designs by America’s top flight designers . , , lots of ideas with accessories , , , free printed pat-

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{ Louis Fink, Dottie Webb, Jack Met- | calf and JoAnne Graber. Charlotte | and Isabel Taylor and Joyce Harvey, also will be in the tableau. Production assistants for the presentation will be John Williams, Peter Cislak, William Jungelaus,| Maurice Sigmon, Elwood Powell, |® William Owens, Alfred Bosley, Douglas Lawrence, Walter McPherson, Dick Farrar, Kenneth Lemons, Robert Bratton and Thomas Shepard. Marjorie Hartley is student chairman of audiforium activities.

To Entertain The Pi Beta Phi Mothers club will have its annual “mother and daughter” Christmas party at 6 p. m, tomorrow in the Butler university chapter house. The pledges | will provide music, and there will be a gift exchange. { Mrs. Joe Hill and Mrs. Frank| Miller will be hostesses, Others in charge of the event are Mesdames H. J. Walker, A. W. Hendrickson,

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Miss Call Hestess Miss Eva Call, 1301 University court, will be hostess tonight for the Christmas party of Alpha chapter, Alpha Delta Omega sorority. The social] committee, under the chairmanship of Miss Abbie May Kantz, will be in charge of the entertainment.

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Wed. Recreation rm. “Story of the Madonnas,” by’ Mrs. Thomas Bunch. Ephamar, 12:30 p. m. Wed, ¥. W, C. A. Luncheon, Christmas party, Heyl Study. Wed. Clubrooms, Christmas party. Speaker, Mra. Howard T. Griffith, Indianapolis Readers. Wed. Mrs, Herbert G. Swan, 4813 Broadway, hostess. Christmas story by Mrs, V. Carl Wiley. Irvington Catholic Woman's Study, Wed. Mrs, Harry A. Burkart, 418 N. Irvington, hostess. Christmas party. Inter Nos. 12:30 p. m, Wed. Mrs, J. M. Willams, 2854 N. Talbott, i hostess. Dessert luncheon. ' New Century, 12:30 p. m. Wed, Mrs. Ivan Snyder, 3964 Broadway, hostess. Christmas story by Mrs, 0. C. Neier, Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Moth

ers. 1:30 p. m, Wed. Kinder« garten., Gift exchange. Zetathea, Wed. Mrs. J. W. Knipp,

2140 Central, hostess. SORORITIES 6:30 p. m. Wed, Hotel Lincoln, Dinner, party and bridge. Chap. F, P. E. O. 1 p. m., Wed, Mrs, C. 8. Wheeler, 5678 Central, hostess, Luncheon and program,

McDermed, 3760 Forest Manor, hostess. Christmas party.