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_ Two Parties Set’ For Bride-tosBe

Mrs. William Daily Jr. will be the matron of honor for Miss Lucille Ann Madinger who will be married to Michael David Sharkey April 7. Miss Madinger is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward F. Madinger, 4830 E. Washington st., and Mr, and Mrs. Luke P. Sharkey, 3350 N. Capitol ave, are the parents of the bridegroom-to-be. The wedding will be read at 8 Pp. m. In the home of the prospective bride's parents. Miss Margaret Sigler will be Miss Madinger’s bridesmaid. William

man, and Lloyd Hamme] the usher, Fifteen guests have been invited to attend the miscellaneous shower for Miss Madinger to be given by Mrs. Charles E. Madinger at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Madinger, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, will have

stone ave. : Miscellaneous Shower - Mrs. Dally will entertain for Miss

Madinger * with a miscellaneous shower in her home, 4702 Brookville

rd. The party is set for 8 p. m, on|

Friday. Guests at the shower will include Mesdames Madinger, Sharkey,

mier, William Breeden, Benjamin Evans, Adrian Power, William Hennis, Harry Fleehearty, John Jones, Taylor Jackson, Robert Scudder, Mac Martin and Lawrence Burnett. Misses Sigler, Betty Smock, Helen Finney, Bee Whi taker, Alice , Katharine Hopkins, Polly Murphy, Mae Martin, - Dordthy Baldwin and Vera Power also will attend.

My Day— Art and Craft Work Expands

.By ELEANOR DNOOSEVELT NEW YORK, March 24.—~When 1 was in Phoenix last year, I was interested in an arts and crafts enterprise, and so I asked my daughter last week to take me to visit it again. It is called the Arizona Craftsman and {8 at Scottsdale; only a short drive from Phoenix. To my delight, I found that everything had Savéiopen greatly sihce my previous There is an Indian shop ‘where Lloyd Kiva has developed his handmade leather articles, decorated with silver and brass. There is a Silverware shop and some ceramics. A luncheon service with a new blue glaze attracted me immediately. I also saw some woodwork, so pictures, rugs, hand-blocked blouses and skirts, and tablé covers. There is glass and Mexican silver also on sale. I think it was fortunate that I had to leave to attend a luncheon for the United Jewish appeal or I would never have been able to tear myself away with any money left in my pocketbook. '

Sorority to Meet Plans for. “rough” initiation will be discussed at a meeting of Alpha chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, tomorrow night. Mrs. Richard Skinner, 3441 Parker ave. will be the

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GARDEN TOUR IS PLANNED — Mesdames Richaid A. Wall, M. B. Johnston and Harry R. Kerr (left to right) are among members of the Park School Mothers

as chairmen for the annual Park School garden tour.

b May 3 and 4 have been set as dates for the tour.

Rev. Elder Reads Rite

“The Rev. Donald E. Elder read the vows uniting Miss Audrey Ryan, 5631 University ave, and Emil H. Stein, E. Washington st., at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in the Bethlehem Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Brownsville. A gown of white satin was chosen by the bride and a beaded satin tiara held her two-tiered fingertip

topped with camellias. : Miss Lois Lueckert was the bride's only attendant. She wore a. dress of pink satin. Robert Borkenstein was the best man. A dinner and reception for the immediate family was held at the Meridian house. The couple will be at home at 8811 E. Washington st. after Thursday.

Luncheon Tomorrow At 1 p. m. tomorrow the Delta Tau Delta Mothers club will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the Butler university chapter house. |

hostess. A business meeting also will be held.

Mrs. L. A. Hart is hostess chairman for the month.

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Indiana Mayflower Descendants Schedule ‘April 2-Meeting Date

TWO ORGANIZATIONS, the Alliance Francaise and the Mayflower Descendants, have announced their meeting dates. The Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants will meet at 12:15 p. m., Wednesday, April 2, in clubroom N of the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. L. M. Stadtmiller is in charge of reservations.

8 The annual tea of the alliance in honor of its few members will be held from 3 to 6 o'clock on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Martin . are the hosts. ” Indianapolis war brides, dressed in the costumes of their native provinces, will serve the refreshments. Mrs. Louis Loubard and Mrs.

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Miss Northcott Wed To Lt. Noble L. Beck

A weddifig trip to New Orleans followed the ceremony uniting Miss | Novella Northcott and Lt. Noble L. (Beck, U. 8. M. C, at 2:30 .p. m. | yesterday. The Rev. Kenneth

Thorne read the vows in the Speedway Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Northcott, 1685 N. Whitcomb ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Beck, 328 E. Albany st.,

are parents of the couple.

The bride wore a gown of ivory i white satin fashioned with a gored :

skirt extending into a long train.

A halo of white rosebuds. caught her two-tiered fingertip veil and |

she carried a bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. :

Pink Taffeta Dress

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ington was her sister's matron of honor® and was dressed in pink taffeta. Misses Mary Lou and Martha Sue Beck, sisters of the bridegtoom, and Mrs. Wallace Yakey were the bridesmaids. They wore teal blue marquiset frocks.

Mr. Yakey was the best man and ;

ushers « were, Don Sharp, Gene Prather, Kenhéth Zaring Jr. of d Mr. Sinning. Immediately following the ceremony there was a reception in the church and the couple left on their trip. They will be at home in Toledo, O

Mary Sinclair To Address Zonta Club

Miss Mary Sinclair will speak on “The Red Cross in Italy” at the meeting of the Zonta club at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Y. W. C. A. Miss Sinclair was engaged in recreational rehabilitation in Italy

Red Cross. The program committee, including Misses Kathryn Petry, Jessie McCallie and Mary Barnes, was headed by Miss Jessie Trout. Miss Leah Spence is chairman of the decorations committee, and Miss Mary Barnes and Miss Frona Greene head the arrangements and reservations committees, respectively. The club recently gave a tea for Miss Trout who will make a onemonth tour of the British churches. She sailed for England Saturday from New York under the auspices of the woman's

Britain.

I.T.-S.C. Units To Meet

during the war as a member of the

| director of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra. A buget supper will be given for Dr. Sevitzky at 10:30 p. m. Satur-

mmittee of the United Missionary Society of Great

Several International Travel-Study

club chapters will be entertained

this week.

Maurice Hochstrasser also will assist. Mrs. Thelma Todd will speak to the group on the music school at Fontainebleau, France.

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» 2 The Delta club of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will have a covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the*home of Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson.

” 2 ” The bi-monthly meeting of the Indiana Association for Occupational Therapy will be held at the Veterans hospital in Marion on Thursday. There will be a tour of the hospital in the afternoon followed by dinner and a night meeting. A movie filmed ih England on rehabilitation also will be included in the program.

2 » Miss Wilma Franz, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. George Franz, has been named to the honor roll at Milwaukee-Downer college.

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a wooden spoon until the mixture. leaves the side of the pan and forms a ball Remove from heat. Immediately add unbeaten eggs one at a time, beating to a smooth paste after each one. Then beat the mixture until smooth and velvety. Drop by heaping tablespoonfuls onto a greased baking sheet, keeping three inches .apart. Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 15 minutes, or until well puffed and delicately browned. Then reduce heat to 300 degrees F. (slow) and bake from 30 to 40 minutes longer. © This will cook-the centers thoroughly, but puffs should become no browner. Remove to a cake rack to cool When cold,» cut off tops with a sharp knife. Fill with cream filling, strawberry filling, whipped cream or ice cream, hot creamed. chicken or any creamed fish and replace tops. Makes six or seven puffs.

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The Cumberland Homemakers will meet at noon Thursday in-the home of Mrs. Rex Smith, Post rd. Following a luncheon there will be |. a demonstration’ of sewing machine attachments. Past presidents and Miss Janice Berlin will be guests and there will be an apron gift ex

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Rio de Janeiro, chapter will give a

tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Block's auditorium in honor of the chapters it has sponsored. In the receiving line will be presidents of the sponsored chapters. { They will be Mrs. H. B. Phillips of Taj Mahal chapter, Mrs. Dale Allison of Aloha chapter and Mrs. Carl McAllister of Panamanian chapter. Mrs. S. Donald Stroud, president of the federation, and other officers , will be special guests. | o “ » Mt. Vernon chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. John White, 716 Riley ave, at 11:30 a. m. Wednes- | day. There will be a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Jules Zinter will be the speaker.

‘Sorority to Have ‘Birthday Party

Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta sorority, will honor Mrs. Herod Rains and Mrs. Woodrow Andrews at a birthday anniversary party on Wednesday. Mrs. Hamilton Palmer, 30th st, | {and_Franklin rd, will be the hostess. Mrs. Charles West will assist.

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Dr, Sevitzky to Be Honored By State Symphony Groups

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Dr. Fabien Sevitzky will be honored by the Women’s committee of the Indiana State Symphony society on his 10th anniversary as |

day in the Indianapolis Athletic club. ; Invitations have been issued to members of the Women’s committee and their husbands, the board of directors and their wives, the four regional directors and the chairmen of the nineteen state units and their husbands.o Mrs, Hortense Rauh Burpee is general chairman for the party. Mrs. Albert Zoller is in charge of reservations, and on her committee are Mrs. Russell Ryan and Mrs. Edwin Craft. The head of the decorations committee is Mrs. Robert Adams. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson and Mrs. Noble Dean are assisting her. Mrs. William J, Shafer is chairman of social activities for the Women's committee.

Zetathea Club Sets Wednesday Meeting

The Zetathea club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Meridian room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. A. J. Hueber and Mrs. H. D. Merrifield will be hostesses. Mrs, Merrifield will speak on “Literature”; Mrs. Charles Schwab will speak on’ “Art,” and “Music” will be the subject of Mrs. P. 8. Hassler. There will be election of officers.

R. F. Rieman ‘Takes Bride

Wedding vows united Miss | Frances Lee Johnson, 956 N. Jef-|Phi ferson ‘ave, and Richard F. Rieman

at 3:30 p. m. yesterday in St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed church. 'The - Rev. Ernst A. * Piepenbrok

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SORORITIES Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p, m, today.

» Sigma. Omicron. Tues. Mrs. T. F. Fleck,"

5623 E, Washington, hostess, Luncheon. Devotions. Book res.

view. Gamma Delta chap., Kappa Delta Phi. 8 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Ruth Laudig, 7177 Williams Creek dr. hostess. Rush party. Chap. W, P. E. O. 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Harold G. Freeland, 4170 Guilford, hostess. “Floral Prints,” Mrs. Wildred Michael. Chap. U, P. E. O. 1 p. m. Tues. Mrs. H. B. Morrow, 321 Kenmore rd, hostess. - The: Indianapolig Canal,” Mrs. T. R. Cockman, Chap. 8, P. E. O. 8 p. m. Tues, Mrs. Paul W. Reed, 2722 Ryan, host ess. “Plastics,” Miss Josephine

Delta Beta. 8 p. m. Tues. Hotel Lincoln. Business meeting. Kappa chap., Phi Delta Pi. Tonight. Mrs. Norma Camden, 1109 Knox, hostess. Social meeting.

performed the ceremony. Assisting.

him was the Rev. William Cramer of Chicago, uncle of the bridegroom. Wearing a Victorian gown of , white satin, the bride carried a

"bouquet of white valley lilies, roses |

and orchids.

Mrs. Edward Johnson, matron of honor, wore a frock of organza and lace in pale yellow. The bridesmaids, Miss Marie Hayes and Miss Marilyn Knight, wore pale aqua frocks. Allen Smith of Terre Haute was the best man anid ushers were William Jarrett, Richard Bauchle and Robert Kleeman. Following the ceremony there was a reception in the crystal room of the Marott hotel and the couple left on a wedding” trip to the East. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Scott MM. Fike, Pensacola, Fla., rand Mr: and Mrs. Frank Rieman, 1302 Wright st.

Grandmothers

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Heirlooms and antiques collections of members will played at the “meeting Grandmothers club at 11: Friday in the Y. M. C. meeting will be ‘a nd

30 a. A.

will be in charge of ‘the display. Mesdames Elbert BE. Gardner, Anna Owens, H. P. Willwerth and E. J. Ruddle will be members of a forum to discuss “The Value of a Grandmother in the Community.” Mrs. James Willard is hospitality chairman for the meeting. She will be assisted by Mrs. John H. Whitson and Mrs. Marion Mareane.

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