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eration, warned the conference this
morning. “Improved medical, nursing and hospital facilities are a necessity,” she declared, “since 75 per cent of . the farm population is not covered
Mrs. C. W. Sewell, Otterbein, last night urged members of the bureau to “broaden the objectives . and to
improvement of lasting. attitudes.” Mrs. Sewell, who i§ administradirector of the Associated
to improve radio programs. She also urged the publishing of of an accredited list of motion pictures, contributions to research funds and rural telephone systems as aids to improving these import ant educational forces. FBI Man Speaks H. H. Clegg, assistant director of to the group yesteron “Juvenile
10, Children Mrs, Jennie Adamson, woman member of the British parliament, is foster mother to 10,000 children who have become orphans as a result of the war.
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presidents.
Society—
Junior League Will Mark 25th Year At a Luncheon in I. A. C. on March 12
ASSEMBLY CLUB OFFICERS—Officers of the State Assembly Woman's club elected yesterday at a meeting in the Claypodl hotel include (left to right, standing) Mrs. Harold Burnett, treasurer; Mrs. Oliver Starr, recording secretary; Mrs. Hoyt Moore, president; Mrs. George J. Edick, corresponding secretary, and (seated, left and right) Mrs. Edwin Beaman and Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, second and first vice
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A LUNCHEON AT THE Indianapolis Athletic club at 1 o'clock the afternoon of Wednesday, March 12, will mark the 25th anniversary of the Indianapolis Junior league. Mrs. John Gould and Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres are
co-chairmen for the event.
Mrs. Russell Fortune Jr. is in charge of invitations - issued today. Mrs. Joseph J. Damiels is in charge of decorations, and Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick is food chairman. Publicity is being handled by Mrs. Austin H. Brown. :
¥ » » 2 » The Afth Symphony Supper club meeting will be held at 6 p. m. 4 Friday at the Athenaeum. At 5 p. m., Miss Alma Patton of 1 will talk on the compositions to be presented that night by the A
dianapolis Symphony orchestra.
The club is open to ticket holders for the Friday night and the talk will be open to ticket holders for either the," or
Saturday concerts. The club is held under the auspices of the Women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony society. Reservations may be made before 5 p. m. today at the orchestra’'s office in the Mur « theater.
Officers Renamed JOSEPH W. STICKNEY was 4.’AAls 16th term as presithe Indianapolis Ath-
recently. Bowman Elder was named. to his 18th term as treasurer. Other officers re-elected were Ralph M. Reahard and Conrad Ruckelshaus, first and second vice presidents, and William H. Wemmer, secretary.
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2 = y Mrs. J. I. Ho attended the recent fashion show and luncheon at J he Surf club," Miami Bea~a, Fla. She was the gues ; * os. John S. Ernest and Mrs. John M. Murrell.
ree What Price Learning? Sister Mary Ellen and Miss Cecelia Petrie, Mercy hospital, Buffalo, N. Y., made a 460-mile automobile trip once a week for two months to attend a class at the University of Pittsburgh. Each already had a master of science degree.
Mail Puller Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the late presiient, receives between
100 and 400 letters a day.
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Variation Achieved In New Recipe By META GIVEN L . | "A BETTER salad than Waldorf {has not been invented. Its best features are ingredients that are available most all times in the year and available everywhere. Color may be added with pascal celery and by leaving the red peeling on the apples. Today there is a . |recipe for’ the salad minus the mayonnaise and made into an aspie. It can be sliced attractively and served with the mayonnaise left| plain or elaborated to suit the mood or the occasion.
“ #w » MOLDED. WALDORF SALAD (For Saturday luncheon.) 1% theps, plain gelatin. XK c. cold water,
Add gelatin to cold water and let stand five minutes. Add apple juice | heated just to the simmering point, [ then stir in the salt. Let stand until it begins to thicken. Then fold in $a rest of ingredients. Pour immedi- ~ lately into glass loaf pan. Cover and : {let stand until firm. When ready to . serve, cut into slices and place on : {lettuce. Serve with mayonnaise. i | Serves four to five,
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STATE DAY PLANNED—Mrs. Morey Doyle (left) is a member of the reception committee for the Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae association's annual state dinner and dance Saturday at the Columbia club. The committee is headed by Mrs. C. E. Carbon (right). The local alumne® will“play Noctéss to state alumnae and active Leend' Pledge members from chapters at Purdue and Indiana univer-
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Marriage to Be Read At Zionsville Tonight
“Times Special Service ZIONSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 26.—Miss Cora Evelyn Templin and Meredith L. Turley will be married in the Methodist church here at 8:30 p. m. today. ‘The: Rev. Russell Hetsler wili officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank M, Templin, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turley, all of this’ town.
" ibe her sister's maid of honor and will wear a dress of yellow h Aqua taffeta will ‘be worn by Max Turley, bridesmaid. Bride's Gown The bride's gown of white satin is fashioned with a sweetheart
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Bonnie Forney, Harold Haggis Are Engaged
The engagement of Miss Bonnie
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6 eggs, 4 3 thsps. cold Water. 1 tsp. salt. 2 to four tbsps. butter. Parsley or cress. Beat egg whites until frothy, add water and continue beating until stiff. Beat three of the egg yolks with salt until very thick and light : |in color. (Reserve other three for : [pineapple sauce.) Fold yolks into whites lightly but : (thoroughly. Have a large skillet moderately hot, melt the butter and pour in the egg mixture. Cook very slowly over low heat for about 20 : {minutes or until bottom of omelet appears nicely browned and crisp ‘iwhen gently lifted from side with a knife. Do not stir at any time. . | Then slip skillet containing omelet into a moderate oven (325 degrees F.) for two to five minutes, or until top is dry but not browned. Loosen quickly around edges, make a quick cut through the center, fold over
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Vada Forney to Harold G. Hargis is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Forney, 309 W, Morris
Group to Hear Mr. Noland ~~ [R Wor Tex, sre parents of the
bridegroom-to-be. The wedding will be at 6:30 p. m.
The Governor Oli - SF Oliver Pery Mor {March 7 in the Berean Missionary
ton chapter, Daughters of the paniist church. The Rev. Ford Union, wily meet at 1:30 p. m. Mon- | porter will officiate. day with Mrs. William I. Hoag,| The bride-to-be’s sister and
2627 W. Washington st. brother will be the maid of honor C. Noland, editor of the and bust wisn, They are Miss Kati J ’ P-|leen Joahne Forney and John A. olis News, will discuss “Latin Amer- | porney Jr. ican Liberty.” Miss Forney attended Butler uniMusic will be provided by Misses versity, and Mr. Hargis attended Lee Faulkner, Virginia Bakius and! Texas Christian university. Shirley Lanmon. 28» Mrs. M. D. Didway, hostess chair-| Three engagements announced H. A. Harlan, George Tovey, Mary news. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenstein, J. Hayes and 8S. Harry Clendenin. 1417 N. Hamilton “ave., announce
{the engagement of theif daughter, Navy Salutes Her [Leah. to Fred W. Levin, Mr. Levin Because she wrote her recipes in a |
Miss Barbara Jean Templin will
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and slide omelet onto hot serving plate. Have the hot pineapple sauce made ready to pour over omelet.
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Garnish with parsley or cress. Serve immediately. Serves five.
TEEN TOGS—It looks like rain, but nothing could dampen Joan Robinson's spirits in her three-piece wool Judy 'n Jill suit. The navy skirt is topped by a white pique vest (see the
s = =» PINEAPPLE SAUCE FOR OMELET 1 e. pineapple juice. 2 tbsps. lemon juice. 15 c. sugar. 3 egg yolks. pear! buttons and navy bow tie] [4 Sorbie Be a gies } and a navy and white check |gowly over beaten yolks, beating jacket. Joan attends Shortridge |constantly. Return to saucepan and '
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high school and is a member of [lower heat and cook stirring con-| the Euvola, Shortie and Imp |stantly until mixture simmers and clubs. (Block's). is thickened. Serve hot generously over folded omelet. . » ~ NOTE: Yesterday's recipe for Mother S Club Beef Persian (for Friday dinner) omitted the fina] step in preparaTo Have Tea tion. After mixing rice, tomatoes and cabbage liquor and pouring over the meat mixture, the casserole | The Sigma Chi Mothers club will is topped by remaining cabbage have a spring tea at 2 p. m. Tues- leaves. These are dotted with marday at the Butler university chap- garine, and the casserole is covered ter house. Special guests will be and baked at 300 degrees F. for 1% Mrs. M. O. Ross and Dean Eliza-|hours until rice is done and flavors beth Ward. are well blended. The recipe serves Mrs. John P. Lahr will review | four. “The Thresher” (Kraus). Hostesses wil be Mesdames W. L. LeMaster, C. Alfred Campbell, 8. Douglas Bash, Arthur E. Patterson, Leslie S. Hollam, Robert Kershaw, Jasper Minnis, Henry J. Baltz,| Claude M. Wise, William PF. Wolf and H. B. Skelton. ;
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