Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1947 — Page 14

year and the other -half vary. . Norton H. Pearl of Detroit,

est in the units to find young women eligible and qualified for further educational training. Even those

states or units to aid in any way they see fit.”

Woman Aids

: Holland photo. BETROTHED — Miss Alberta Zins is the bride-to-be of Nor man E. Brand. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Albert Zins, 28 E. lowa st., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brand, 2440 Park ave. The wedding will be Feb. 8 in Sacred Heart Catholic church.

Tower photo, TO BE WED—Miss Margaret

Rose Vinci: and William J, | Meyers will be wed on Sunday | in Holy Rosary Cathalic church. Parents of the prospective bride are Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Vinci, 769 Fletcher ave.

Reserve Officers Plan Military Ball To Be Saturday at the Athletic Club

orchestra will provide music. Reservations have been made by Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Clifford Bluemel, Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. F. Northam, Col. and Mrs. B. B. Albert and Col. and Mrs. Charles L. Maxwell, all of Ft.

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Mrs. Henry Brandt is general {chairman of the bentfit card party

|association will sponsor at 2 p. m.

- !Peb. 14 in Block's auditorium.

! clude Col. and Mrs, C. R. Everett | of Huntington and Col. and Mrs.

od whereby the moisture may be applied with complete accuracy and satisfaction at any time required by the miller.

Dr. Haramy To Speak

Dr. John J. Haramy will be guest speaker when the University Heights chapter, American War Mothers, meets at 1:30 p. m., next Wednesday in the west room of the War Memorial building. His subject will be “America’s Gift to the World.” Dr. Haramy, a native of Palestine, was graduated from Earlham college and also holds a degree from Indiana university. He formerly was head of the history department of Indiana Central college, and for two years was a press representative in the Near East.

Past Presidents To Be Honored

Past presidents of the Florence Nightingale club will be honored at '' 13:15 p.m. Friday in the Warren hotel. Mrs. Robert Clegg will preside at the business meeting which will be followed by a luncheon. Chairmen for the luncheon are Mrs. A. G. Smith and Mrs. John Starost. Mrs. Smith will, have charge of the program. e

Sorority Mothers

A patriotic program was held by the Mothers club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority recently at the chapter house. ° Mrs. Wells V, Bishop was in charge

E. K. Marlin of Muncie.

Alumnae to Meet ALUMNAE OF Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have a Valentine party at 7:30 o'clock Friday night at the home of Mrs. Wallace Hamly. Mrs. E. M. Sharrer will assist the hostess. The group will make plans to attend State day April 19 at Bloomington. The sorority will celebrate its 54th anniversary at that time. ” ” » The board of directors of the Indiana Maternal Health league held its monthly meeting at noon today at a luncheon in the Columbia club. Mrs. George W. Hamilton presided.

Mrs. Winger to Speak Mrs. Florence Lathrop Winger will talk on “Norway: Changing and Changeless” at the Portfolio meeting tomorrow night at the Propylaeum. The supper committee will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Noland and Mrs. Winifred B. Adams.

Poetry Book To Be Topic

day at the Y.'W. C. A.

E. Nearpass, Hostesses will Kutchback, North Vernon;

of the luncheon and Mrs. Charles B. Marshall was program chairman. Miss Evelyn Goepper gave biographical readings from the lives of Washington and Lincoln.

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Miss June Winona Snyder will discuss “Hoof Marks in the Sod,” Hoosier poetry anthology recently compiled by the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs, at the Poets’ Rendezvous at 2 p.m. Sun-

Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan will review her new book on parliamentary law, and music will be provided by John Aleska and George

be Mrs. Etta Mrs. H. A. Schmutte, Miss Laura B. Young and Miss Louise Mae Ho-

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man Klasing and Mrs. Harris Koel|ling, prizes; Mrs. Edward Rothkopf land Mrs. Arthur Brenn, tables, and Mrs. Carl Specker and Mrs. Louis Brandt, tickets and tallies. The association will have its monthly meeting Friday at the {home following a luncheon at 112:30 p.m. Mrs. Minnie Irving, chairman of ithe luncheon committee, will be assisted by Mesdames Willlam {Schmidt, Harold Laut, Rothkopf, Brenn and Specker.

CLUBS Babes Alumnae. 8 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Robert M. Suits, 3109 Kenwood, hostess. {Beech Grove Business & Professional Women. 8 p. m. today. High school. Guests of Lions club at 7:15 p. m. at Town hall. Brookside Mothers Civic. Thurs. noon. Community center. Covered dish luncheon. Clifton Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Kindergarten. Ernie Pyle chap., I. T-S. C. 8 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Denzil Washmuth, 4856 Evanston, hostess. Valencian chap, I. T.-8. C. 7:30 p. m., Thurs. Mrs. Virgil Calvin, 2017 N. Chester, hostess. Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. E. PF. Coleman, 5214 W. 16th; hostess. Lafayette Homemakers. 1:30 p. m. today. Mrs. Ellsworth Aldwell, 2858 S. Denison, hostess. 1908. Thurs. Mrs. Mary Sallee, 1412 Prospect, hostess. North Side Study. Thurs. Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, 2230 N. Delaware, hostess. Rader Kindergarten Mothers. p. m. Thurs. Kindergarten. "SORORITIES

Thurs. meeting.

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Spencer, hostess.

p. m. today. 1116 N. Capitol, hostess. Lambda chap. Omega 1! p. m. Thurs. Columbia club.

18th, hostess.

p. m= Thurs. Hotel Lincoln. Lieut Gov. Richard T. James, speaker,

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Ho pholo. ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Carlen Rippy, 1240 Holt rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, and Edward Jay Kassig, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Kassig of New York. No wedding date has been set.

. Ho photo, MARRIED—Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hartley, 1162 Reed pl., announce the marriage of their daughter, Joan, and Ted L. Huter, The bridegroom is the son of O. A. Huter, 2310 N. Dearborn st, The wedding was Jan. 20. .

Welfare

GEORGE M. DAVIDSON IS CHAIRMAN of the committee planning the Military ball to be Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. The ball is being sponsored by the Indianapolis chapter, Reserve Officers’ association.

' Mr. Davidson is being assisted by James Shaltry, Roger Elliott, _ Robert F. Moorhead Jr. and Arnold T. Spencer. “Chick” Meyers’

Fitch photo, | RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. William C. Schubert Jr. was Miss Ina Allbaugh before her marriage Saturday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willard Allbaugh of Flora. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schubert, 322

MARRIED—A -wedding Friday in the home of the bride's parents united Miss Betty Jean Means and Joseph S. Louden.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Means, 6446 W, Washington st, and Mr. Louden is the son of Mrs. Muriel

Bridesmaids {Will Honor Miss Troy

{John's Catholic church. Mr. and!

iMrs, John F. Troy, 21 N. Lansing

WED — Miss Christine Delaney and Arnold D, Benedict of South Boston were married Dec. 30 in Cincinnati. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kenney, 2002 Rochester ave.

PIR 4 Ho photo. . MARRIED—Mrs. Harold Penrose was Miss Mary Jean Hyatt before her marriage Dec. 31. She is the daughter of Mrs. R. S, Hyatt, 1450 Richland st., and the bridegroom's. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Penrose of Clermont,

Mise Patricia Troy will be guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Dorothy Hall and Miss Margaret Patterson at the home of the: latter, 2154 Olney ave, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Approximately 25 guests have been invited. Miss Troy will be married to Harry J. Cangany Feb, 15 in Bt

st, are the parents of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Mable Cangany, 2631 N. Illinois st., is the mother of the prospective bridegroom.

Miss Bookwalter Completes Work

Times State Service COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb, 4. — Miss Joanne Alice Bookwalter, daughter of Mrs. Mayme Bookwalter of 3433 Central ave, Indianapolis, has com-

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 147 | To Honor | Hostesses iy

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‘Mus. D.F. Buschmann Will Be Speaker Young . women who served as junior hostesses at the Indianapolis

Servicemen's center during the war will be entertained at a U. 8. O,

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Reunion banquet at 6:15 p. m. today * i

at the central Y. W, C. A. Mrs. Dorothy PF. Buschmann, fore

mer director of the center, will be

the main speaker ‘at the banquet which will honor the 25 senior hosts and hostesses who have served since the center was closed. y Other speakers will be Mr. Burton J. Tyson, volunteer chaire man of cadettes, and Mrs. Frank A, White, volunteer chairman of chaperones. Music will be provided by Miss Erna Santarossa and Miss Rosemary Orihfield, pianists.

Skit Planned

A skit, “This Is How It Was”

will satirize hostess difficulties, and Miss Frances Vogel, metropolitan executive of the Indianapolis Y. W, C. A, will bring greetings from the Y. W. C. A. ; Cadettes planning the program are Misses Santarossa, Evelyn More ris, Esther Crihfield, Dorothy Jessup, Rae Yosha, Carolyn Ross, Bette Carew, Vivian Scudder, Norma Jean

Mrs. Donald Powell will be the’ matron of honor, and Miss Hall and Miss Patterson will be bridesmaids. Patrick Ward will be the best man, and Robert Howard and Bernard Cangany will be ushers.

Warrenburg, 6504 Cornell ave. |

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3% c. sugar 3 small eggs 3% c. cream 14 ¢. cider Line one loaf pan (4': by 8% by 2% inches) with ungreased thin paper. Sift flour and measure, mix| Soften gelatin in cold” water for 4 cup with 4he raisins. Resift re- five minutes. Combine ping¢apple, maining flour three times with salt, sugar, salt and lemon juice. Dissolve soda, nutmeg-and cinnamon, |gelatin over hot water, coo] slightly Cream shortening and sugar until/and stir thoroughly into pineapple blended. Add eggs, one at a time, mixture. Then fold in the cheese and beat well. Add flour and liquid gently. . Place in refrigerator until alternately, beginning and ending slightly. thickened. i with flour and beating until welll Fold whipped cream lightly into blended between each addition. {mixture and turn into a 7 by / Stir in raisins. Turn into" pre- 11-inch glass pan that has been pared loaf pans and bake. at 350 rinsed in cold water. Place in redegrees P. for 50 to 60 minutes frigerator from five minutes to until cakes are golden brown and three or four hours until firm, the

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Dressing: 12 c. mayonnaise 14 ¢. finely chopped green pepper i c. finely chopped celery

EJ » o An informal ceremony united Mrs. Helen Seiwert and Alex A. Smith the afternoon of Jan. 27 in the chapel of: the Broadway Methodist church. The Rev. Newman S. Jeffrey officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Chandler of Madison, Ind; and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Anna Smith and the late Jacob Smith of Hammond, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Bunker were the couple's only attendants, | The at-home address is 418 E.| 15th st.

Music Sorority

To Have Meeting The monthly business meeting of | Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority, will be held at 7:45

Piel will present an organ recital following the meeting. New officers of the group are Miss Joanne Viellieu, president; Miss Piel, vice president; Miss Joann MecCord, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary Ann Jamison and Miss Waneta Read, recording and corresponding secretaries.

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Phi chap., Delta Chi Sigma. 8 p. m. A. Business

Epsilon chap., Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Thurs. night. Miss Evelyn

Alpha chap. Kappa Beta Chl 8 Mrs. Elmer Stoltz,

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Beta -chap., Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Fri. Mrs. Earle C. Catlin, 1131 W.

Francis Hospital guild |met yesterday at the hospital fora covered dish luncheon. The afternoon business meeting was followed Plans were made for a card party and bake sale to | be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the

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Mrs. Hall To Speak

Cornelia. Cole Fairbanks chapter, D. A. R, will meet at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Gentry Hall will give an illustrated talk on occupational therapy.

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Sorority Fetes Presidents

Tota Tau Tau legal sorority will have a dinner at 6 p. m. today in the Warren hotel. Pledge serv-

Twelve past grand presidents of Psi Iota Xi sorority were honor |guests at the mid-year luncheon the sorority held recently in the Marott hotel. Delta chapter was

hostess. Other spetial guests were repre-

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