Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1947 — Page 22
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' Swarts, Grant Vansant, Harry V.
Breting Jr, L. G. Cummins Jr,
' 'Hargitt, Lawrence Hayes, H. C. Hender Robert Imes, Harry Karcher, Reid Keenan, F. D. Leete Jr, Fred Marston, : William Pearson, R. E. Willlams, Kenneth Woodring and Preston G. Woolf. Others are those of Dr. and Mrs. C. B, Bohner, William B. * Qurrie, Misses Donna Budd, Wilma Vest and Edna White.
” - * Those who will attend Sunday are Messrs. and * Albershardt, Charles Allen, J. H. Argus, Russell Barton, Norbert D. Brinkmah, E. E. Christena, Robert Congress, E. G. Driftmeyer, J. John Fenstermaker, Ralph Forbes, R. G. Gross, Hinds, Harold Honderich, Ford Kaufman
* Ralph Fenstermaker, T. E. Halpin, Sherwood and Leonard Koplow. Also Messrs. and Mesdames
" N yin’ Schulz, Robert Markland,. E. J. Minnemsn, Morton Neill, Edwin James Sligar, Norbert E. Smith, L. T. Sogard apd Edmund Wyatt,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Barber, Dr. Ada Dickhut.
Hected to Mademoiselle Board
MISS ANN LINDSTAEDT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Lindstaedt, recently ‘was accepted
selle i 1 yr of the 1947 college board. representing Wellesley college. Twenty o members who excel in the assignments during the year will become guest editors of the August college issue of the magazine and will participate ‘this year in Mademoiselle’s first annual career con-
” J - . Miss Nancy Stern, daoghter has been ming club at will their swimming pool. * x » Miss Marilyn
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J+, Parties for ‘Angel Sheet’ Opeting " PARTIES ARE BEING PLANNED for the opening. |
night performance of “Angel Street” at the Civic theater. The play will open at 8:30 p. : Patrons who will attend with parties are Messrs. " ane Mesdames Thomas Ayton, Herbert Backer, Lindon - Bailey, R. E. Bartlett, H. G, Bradley, William C. Byers, Robett Carpenter, Richard Coons, U. D. Crowe, H. E. Curry, Albert | EB. Ellig, George Hester, Max Hosea, Fred Luker, J. 8. McBride, R. B, . Moore, Kurt F. Pantzer, Harry T., Pritchard, Paul Rochford, Harry Sharlow, Ralph Simon, G. Vance Smith, Karl A. Stegemeier, Leonard
4 Others are Dr. and Mrs. John Brayton, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ochsner, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Jennings, Mrs. Anna Wallace, Miss Edens Lauter and Miss Janet Macdonald.
: Saturdgy and Sunday Reservations
©. RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the Saturday night performance by Messrs. and Mesdames Eugene Beesley, U. Adrian
elected to the Naiades, a newly organized honorary swim-Ward-Belmont college, Nashville, Tenn. The Naiades debut in “Pebruary Follies” tomorrow in the college Miss Stern attended Shortridge high school here.
yn Rock, a junior at Stephens college, Columbia, Mo. 4 ‘member of the decorations committee for the annual “Gay to be given tomorrow at the school. Daughter of Mr. Robert D. Rock, Miss Rock is a member of Zeta Mu Alpha
EVENTS
m. tomorrow.
Wade and Oar! Weinhardt,
C. R, Elliott, Arthur Haen, Paul W. E. Oakes,
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R. J. Kryter, Hilton McBroom,
and Mrs. Damon Good and Miss
John Fenstermaker are serving on ¢
to membership on the Mademoi-
VALENTINE BRIDGE PARTY—Miss Zelma Piner (left) and Mrs.
ommittees arranging a Valentine
day bridge party to be given tomorrow night by Circle F of the Advent Episcopal church. The event, at 8 o'clock in the parish house, 33d and Meridian sts., will benefit Canterbury college.
APOLIS TONES,
M | © For Annual Event_
{will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in bs Ogden, founder and director, has announced :
- |vice chairmen. . \ i Advisory chairmen Include Mes
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Carol Service {Committees Are Named Plans Inaugurated
Committees have been appointed for the 25th" annual Monument circle Easter sunrise carol service. The first meeting to plan the service
the Columbia ‘club, Mrs. James M.
“Mrs. Ralph E. Bishop fs secretary of the organization, and Mesdames Henry E. Ostrom, John Paul Ragsdale and Robert White Blake are
dames Frank W. Cregor, James H. Lowry and Robert W. Stockwell. On the. publicity committee are Mes. dames William C. Otto, Mark Hamer, A. D. Lange and Miss Mildred Blacklidge. , Committee Personnel
Other committee appointments made are: National publications—
posters—Mrs. Marshall C. Harvey, Miss Dorothy Peterson and Miss Zelma Cummings. Radio — Mesdames Norman Schneider, Louis Belden, Ray Patterson and James Costin. | . - Ushers—Mrs, Agnes Hinkle Ostrom, Mrs. L. G, Hines and Miss Eleanor Jane Haston. Robes—Mesdames Alva Cradick, James Carter, Fred Tucker Sr. and Fletcher Humphrey. Choral groups—Mrs. James Haston, - Flowers —Mesdames Homer Hamer, Stewart Kurts, Fred Braden and D. M. Millholland. Flower childrén—Mesdames T. M. Rybolt, ©. H. Best, Max Critchfield, Betty Best
Teen Talk—
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Maureen Daly, Sub-Deb Editor Of Ladies’ Home Journal, To Visit Here Next Week
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER MISS MAUREEN DALY, SUB-DEB EDITOR of the Ladies’ Home Journal, will arrive in Indianapolis next Thursday to visit all the local
sub-debs and to talk to them at their fashion show Feb. 22.
Club secretaries and presidents will be special guests at a tea, to be
given by the Journal, from 4 to 6] p. m. Friday, Feb. 21, in the Colum- | bia club ballroom.
CLUBS Cheer Broadcasters Inc. 12:30 p.m. Fri. Mrs. Chauncey Buck, 3720 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. Patriotic program; luncheon. . Clio. 2:30 p. m. Pri. Mrs. Orville! Wilkinson, 1804 N. di Friday Afternoon Literary. 2:0) p. m. Fri. Mrs. Arthur Miller, 902]
Mis. Mueller To Entertain
Mrs. Albert G. Mueller, 215 W. d4th st, will entertain Saturday night with a bridal dinner at the| Marott hotel honoring her daughter, |
Marilyn Elizabeth, and Ralph Lucas Over the Teacups. 2 p. m. Fri. Mrs.| Annette is president and Darlene |
Merrill, Racine, Wis. i ‘ The dinner will follow the re- | bearsal for .the couple's wedding | which is to be at 4:30 p. m. Sunday | fn the Third Christian church with Dr. A. C. Brooks officiating. Dinner guests with the engaged gouple will include Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Merrill, Racine, parents of the prospective bridegroom, and | members of the bridal party. * These are to be Mrs. Robert A. Esch, Lafayette, matron of honor; Miss Phyllis Merrill, and Miss Harriett Trotter, bridesmaids; W. Trevor Jones, Milwaukee, best man, and Nonald Lewis, Milwaukee, and
Friday Afternoon Reading. Garden Study. 12:45 p. mg. Fri. In-i, 0 shown at 2:30 p. m. Feb. 22 in
{Golden Glow Garden. 3 p. m. Fri. the federation members on “Let's
Irvington Quest. 1p m. Pri Mm. |, ,... oub.Debs to Meet
Irvington Social Study. 1 p. m. Fri. [Jersey ‘st. will be hostess to the
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" ; More than 600 clubs will be repre- | E. 40th, hostess. Election of of-| ented. Miss Margot Smith, nafipers, 1.39 tional director of sub-debs, will Shee town to make plans for the p. m. Pri. Mrs. T. F. Schiaegel, | +" W P 3818 Rookwood, hostess. Valentine
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AN EASTER fashion parade will dianapolis Athletic club. “Ro-|, oo auditor ub-debs 7 |Ayres’ a um. y § mance of Greeting Cards, Mrs oi model this spring's fashion colPrank Clapp. lection and Miss Daly will speak to Mrs. O. C. Mills, 1131 W. 35th, Hove a Party.” hostess. : fx JF Miss Daly is the author of “SevenIndiana Women's Lecture, 2 p. M.! en Summers” and “Sixteen”
Fri. Rauh Memorial library. “In- | pion is now being cast as a play. dia” J. B. Jent. | Ya
R. 'R. Mitchell, 3507 Carrollton,
hostess. ANNETTE RAMSEY, 2454 N. New
Mrs. F. N. Daniel. 5850 Lowell Junior Sub-Deb club for their Valhostess. ‘entine meeting tomorrow.
Frederick A. Gallagher, 42 E 37th, Lemar is vice president; Shiriey, hostess. “Iraq,” Mrs: Harlow Hyde. | Waley, treasurer, and Patty Letner,
MISCELLANEOUS
School gymnasium. Valentine res- IN 1 S tival. dy 9 S ct Central W. C. T. U. 2 p. m. Fri.
Wilking auditorium. Clayton x For Concert
Wallace, speaker. | SORORITIES | A conéert by the Indianapolis Alpha Alpha Gamma Nu. 7: . m. Philharmonic orchestra-an TY. Redman’s Loni P ™ Teen Canteen chorus will be preAlpha chap., Lambda Sigma Sigma. sented May 9 in Caleb Mills hall by 8 p. m. Pri. Mrs. William Kin-|the Teen Music canteen. slow, 4000 LeGrande, hostess. Frocseds Som the Sefienrt will be Business 3 given to n mi groups, party, Testing? , «yalentine be used during the year for stands : and music, rental fees for pianos, LL BS and for other expenses.’ i Orchestra Being Formed b Monthly concerts are given by the Fl (teen-age music organization, with various artists from the group appearing on each program. 0 A Youth Symphony orchestra is being formed, and auditions are being held for qualified teensters. i | William Moon directs the Teen CantJ) | teen chorus, Fi! No financial aid is available for i | the teen-age groups and it is hoped enough money will be raised at this i | concert to cover expenses,
Advisory Groups : The mayor's advisory committee
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TEEN TOGS—A crepe dress with “scribbling” all over it is fashioned with shirring on the left shoulder and right hip. A narrow self-belt blends into the dress and the briefest of sleeves give it - charm. Mary Alice (Mickey) Miller, a senior "at Sacred Heart high school, wears the frock. She is a member of the D. T. C. and GULP clubs. (Block's).
+jorary president, and Mrs. O. G.
Lund, H. L. Parrish, Roy Pile, Kenneth Speicher and Kirkwood Yockey, Misses Maxine Critchfield, Mary Pauline Keller, Joan Pile and
By BARBARA BROEKING PERFECT cold weather combination —a. meal to bring warmth'and cheer on a wintry night—is one of baked ns and brown bread. ' The quick and easy recipe for brown bread will be welcomed by housewives who dread the tedious, long’ steaming required by most recipes. Also, this recipe is large enough to make two loaves at a time. ; This brown bread has all the moist tenderness and good olds fashioned flavor of steamed brown bread, but it bakes in half the time, It's good hot or cold and is ‘easy on the sugar supply, So popular in lunch ‘ boxes, brown bread combined with bub-. bling-hot baked beans also is a favorite when it's time to entertain the crowd--young or bid. » . » BAKED BRQWN BREAD 113 ©. sifted flour 214 tsps. soda 14 tsps. salt % c. sugar J 2 c. graham flour 14 c. shortening 1 ¢c. raisins 2 eggs; beaten 2 ¢. sour milk 3 c. molasses Sift flour, soda, salt hnd sugar together. Add graham flour and mix well. Out in shortening. until mixture is like meal. and mix. Combine eggs, sour milk and molasses. Turn -liquids into dry
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ingredients and stir vigorously { until all flour is dampened. Pour batter into two greased loaf pans, 8 by 6 inches. Bake in a moderate "oven (350 degrees F.) 45 to. 50 minutes, Or bake in 10 by 10-
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Doris Wheeler. Chorale Members Formation — Mrs, Homer Cook. Transportation — Mesdames Paul Buchanan, William Butler, Foster Clippinger and Hughes Patten. Photographer—Frank M. Fitch. Twenty-six members of the chorale will participate, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Frey Barton. They include Patricia Ayres, Carol Baum, Ruth Baumeister, Sally Lou | Bell, Barbara Blackburn, Arlene { Clifton, Joan Cochran, Barbara Cro(kar, Betty Groves, Diana Harvey, {Selma Kamphaus, Barbara Kershaw and Joy Darlene Lacy. _ Also Janet Sue Leedy, Nancy Lewis, Marcia Lyda, Lyla Matthews, Martha Matthews, Sally Nugent, Mary Obear, Mary Robinson, Georgiana Rupprecht, Kitty Shell, Mary {Martha Turpin, Donna Wallace and Susie Williams.
Club Will Hear Floyd Bass
\ Mrs. O. C. Mills, 1131 W. 35th st., | will be hostess to the Golden Glow Garden club tomorrow afternnon. Floyd Bass will speak on “The Beginning of Gardening.” | Mrs. Leroy Gale is the newly elected . president; Mrs. Rilus Doolittle and Mrs. George Bertrand, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. John Lane, recording secretary; Mrs. E. E Talkington, treasurer; Mrs. Frank C. Spangler, hon-
Merrill, counselor. ’
Rev. Fr. Holloran Will Be Speaker
The Rev. Pr. John Holloran will be the speaker at & meeting of the Newman Mothers club at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in SS. Peter and Paul! cathedral parish hall | Mrs. Lilllan Koontz and Mrs. | Jasper program.
Valentine Party -
Claypool hotel by the Kalazoa chap- | ter, WLW Mailbag club. A business meeting will follow in the home of | Mrs. John W. Schoeneman, 5001 E. Raymond st. Mrs. Carl L. Mueller will preside.
Annual Election The annual election of officers will be held by the Story-A-Month | club. at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Rauh Memorial library. New mem- |
bers will be elected at-the quarterly |
on recreation has appointed a budg- |
Blackwood is ways and means chairman of the Teen Music canteen advisory .group. She will appoint a teen advisory committee on ways and means. The first half of the program May 9 will be presented by the $ orchestra; the second part by the canteen chorus, and both groups will join in the finale. (By B. 8.)
8 |Pre-Lenten Party 8|Set by D. of I.
The Mother Theodore circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold its | 4 |pre-Lenten party at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic community center. 1| Miss Charlotte McHugh is chair2 | men for the party, which will follow J (a short business meeting.
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{| Meeting Sunday | The Nature Study club will meet (at 7 p. m. Sunday in the home of Ed | Mrs: George McCormick, $25 N. D) | Hawthorne lane, Mrs. Almer Arm-
Rd | strong will speak on “The Romance 1B} | of Food,” and there will be a round { | table discussion, :
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The Stephens College club will give a benefit bridge-tea at 1:30 p. m. March 1 in Block's auditorium. Miss Helen Jansen and Mrs. Arthur Locke are co-chairmen for the event, The entertainment will include a style show. Proceeds will go to the college chapél fund,
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MONDAY Breakfast Tomato juice * Ready-to-eat cereal with sugar and
cream Sugared doughnuts . Luncheon *Corn fritters with sirup Pan-fried bacon strips Applesauce Dinner
Pan-fried liver Cottage-fried potatoes Oarrot-celery casserole Lettuce, date, pineapple . and salad
Remainder of banana cake with lemon icing Milk to drink: Four ec. for each child; 2 c. for each adult. ~ ” » TUESDAY Breakfast Orange juice Fried eggs Buttered toast Blackberry jam ‘ Luncheon *Hot meat sandwiches Carrot and celery sticks Potato chips Lemon fruit jello Dinner Chicken pot pie (chicken, peas, carrots with pastry topping) Banana, marshmallow, nut salad. Buttered frozen asparagus spears Cocoa brownies Milk to drink: Four ¢. for each child; 2 c. for each adult. » ¥ . WEDNESDAY Breakfast Sliced bananas on ready-to-eat cereal Raisin bread toast Pan-fried bacon Luncheon Liver sausage and lettuce sandwiches on rye bread Sliced tomatoes and mayonnaise Black olives Fresh dates
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Dinner
Minnis are in charge of the .\so.t balls with celery cream sauce!
American fried potatoes Caulifiower with cornflake topping Apple and avocado salad 7
A Valentine party and luncheon 'Bread sand butter will be held at noon Sunday in the [Refrigerator cheese cake :
Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 e. for each adult. » » . THURSDAY Breakfast Half grapefruit Sweet rolls - Luncheon Hamburgers on buns Sliced raw onions Pickle relish? Potato chips Cup cakes Dinner Egg cutlets with tomato sauce Buttered Brussels sprouts
* Pickled beet salad fruit dressing 5 Whole wheat bread and butter Bran muffins and butter, {Custard pie Dinner | 2 » = | Eggs Tetrasinni | FRIDAY Buttered green beans Breakfast Lemon butter carrots ’ | Tomato juice \ bread ’ | Scrambled eggs tuce wedges with chive French Nut bread toast. dressing Luncheon *Red cherry pie. {Navy bean and sauerkraut salad . 5 =» Boiled frankfurters SUNDAY Bread and butter Breakfast Vanilla ice cream. Apricot juice Dinner Chreal griddle cakes with butter and Swiss steak sirup Hash browned potatoes .+|Pan-fried bacon. Buttered beets : Dinner *Frozen blueberry muffins Baked shank end of ham Lettuce, radish, cucumber and Escalloped potatoes chopped spinach salad Buttered Brusséls sprouts
Fresh sugared pineapple. Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 e. for each adult. - » i J SATURDAY . Washington's Birthday
Fruit salad made of orange and grapefruit sections, grapes, dates, banana slices with cream cheese
Apple and peanut salad Whole wheat rolls with butter and
jam *White four-minute cake. Supper Kidney bean salad on shredded lettuce Bologna slices Rye bread and butter Vanilla rennet custard.
*Recipes for dishes marked with {asterisks will appear tomorrow ‘through next Wednesday.
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