Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1947 — Page 19

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Program Arranged By Music Sorority

Plans Sig een announced for meetings of two women's organizations. : The Indianapolis Church Clubs of Business Women will meet at 6:30 p. North Methodist church te hear

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8 talk by Miss Sally Butler, presi- | dent of the National Federation of | Business and Professional Women's

Clubs. A business meeting will pre-

cede the program, More than 300 women from 19 churches representing six denominations are expected to attend. The group includes women from Indianapolis and Marion county. Music will: be provided by Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill and Miss Pauline Tolin, o Miss Lillie Lauher is president, Garry L. Cook, vice president; Miss Zola Beasley, secretary, and Miss Edith Jenkins, Rosner,

. “An Evening “with Gershwin” will be the theme of a meeting Pi Zeta chapter, Phi Beta music sorority, will ‘hold at 8 p. m. today.

. { .P. R Ho photo WEDDING NEAR—Miss Erances Sebanc will be married May 3 to Carl Stanich, son of

Mrs. Anna Stanich, 702 N. Haugh st. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Sebanc, 765 N. Haugh st. The wedding will be in the rectory of Holy Trinity Catholic church.

Mrs. LL. E ‘Cox To Speak

Miss Beatrice Houze, 5235 Madison ave, will be the hostess. Mrs. M. 8. King, Bloomington, will speak, ‘and Miss Anna Mary | Glick will play. Proceeds of a “white elephant” sale will go to the group's scholar- | ship fund. Plans for founders’ day|

will be announced at the business!

meeting. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames King, William Goory, F. J. Billeter, Kenneth Glass and Thomas A. Bunch, Mrs. Lyman Eaton, Franklin, and Miss Fanchon Fattig.

"Film Will Be Shown

At Day Nursery

A Barah Lawrence college film, showing finger painting as “another language of young children’s behavior,” will be presented at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Lockerbie Street Day nursery. The Junior auxiliary to the Day Nursery association is the sponsor.

There will be no admission charge. |

The program is open to anyone interested in pre-school children. Miss Marion Gay, executive secretary of the association, will lead the discussion following the film.

Nurses Sponsor Student Tea

Local schools of nursing, their! students and alumnae associations, sponsored a tea this afternoon in the Woman's Department club for | Indianapolis senior high school _students.

Nursing schools participating in- Howe and Mrs. P. J. Howey, re- | talk is being sponsored by the Sue cluded City, Methodist and St. Vin- |cording, corresponding and execu- | | Mother's ¢lub council of the Indian- Times hospitals and the Indianative secretaries; Mrs. J. M. White- |apolis Free Kindergarten society, Maryland st.

cent'’s university training school.

Mrs. L. E. Cox, Greenwood, will! [speak on “Together We Build” at a T p. m. dinner Friday during the | Delta province convention of Kappa | Kappa Gamma sorority. The dinner will be in the Indianapolis Athletic {club and is sponsored by the Indi'anapolis Alumnae association. The convention will be held Friday and Saturday at Butler university. | Assisting Mrs. Roy M. Robbins, chairman of the dinner, will be Mesdames A. Don Buschmann, Kern Miles, James A. Hogshire Jr. George H. Kingsbury and Robert H. Stone and Miss Marilyn Whitaker. The Butler chapter will sing a group of songs during the dinner. ! A program of costume dances will be presented by Miss Eileen Poston, accompanied by Mrs. Lucille Cron. Miss Poston will be assisted by eight |of her pupils. { Reservations for the dinner may | be made with Mrs. Kingsbury or| Mrs. Stone until tomorrow.

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‘Law Club Names ; New Officers

Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman is the new president of the Indianapolis Parliamentary Law club. Mrs. Harry Miesse, 3219 N. Meridian st. was the hostess for the recent | {lupeheon meeting when the election | was held. Other officers are Mesdames Lowell 8. Fisher, J. B. Carr and {Cecil P. Clark, vice presidents; Mrs. Horace M. Powell and Miss Sue

head, treasurer; Mrs. Harry W.|

Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge gave a (Hull, historian; Mrs. W. W. Reedy,

brief talk on Katherine Kent, a |auditor;

Mrs. Carl W. Bruenger, |

public health nurse. Student nurses|installaton, and Mrs. John W. John-

arranged the musical program.

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Photo Hefiex photo, BETROTHED—A wedding May 16 will unite Miss Joyce M. Mottern and James A. Joyce, 1337 Ringgold ave. Mothers of the engaged gouple

ww WDE BUEN Pb RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. Francis E. Latendresse, 4045 N, Meridian- st., announces the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth, and John Robert Stahl,

are Mrs. Sophia C. Mottern, - son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. 352 N.. Lesley ave. and Mrs. Stahl, 1510 S. Meridian st. The Hazel Barbee, 1320 N. Dela- wedding was. Saturday in St.

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Joan of Arc Catholic church.

i x. Foster photo. .. WEDDING NEAR-—Mr, and RECENT BRIDE—Miss Geor- - Mrs, John L. Lather, 2421 gia Ruth Olmsted, 4480 Marcy Adams st., announce the ap-

Lane, ‘was married to Burris ©. Schumacher, St. Louis, on April 12. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olmsted, North Vernon, and. his mother is Mrs. J. P. Schumacher, Mountain, Tenn,

proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Brake, and * Leonard T. Loftin. The

wedding’ will be tomorrow. Mr.

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liquid. 3 B88 x P. 2. Ho phoia. RHUBARB PIE Whi (For Saturday Dinner) TO BE WED—Mr. and Mrs. t1% Ibs. rhubarb (from 3% to 4 ¢. D. T. Riser, Cumberland, an- | chit) nounce the approaching mar- | “1 o" sugar riage of their daughter, De- | 3 {hsps. quick-cooking tapioca vona, an John Paul Hill, son of | 1 tsp. salt Mr. and Mrs, J.:C, Hill, Cum- Pastry for 8-inch double-crust berland. The wedding will be pie

Cumberland | 1 tbsp. butter Wash rhubarb thoroughly, trim { off leaf and stem ends and discard. Cut stems into tRree-quarter inch lengths. Combine sugar, tapioca and salt, add fo rhubarb and mix thoroughly. Turn mixture into pastrylined: pan, place top crust and cut _ vents, - Brush edlige of lower crust ‘with cold water or slightly beaten egg white before placing the top crust. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 15 minutes, then reduce heat to 325 degrees F. (moderately slow) and bake 30 minutes longer, or until rhubarb is done. Serves five,

June 22 at the Bantist church.

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Place the standing rib roast fat side up in an open roasting pan, so it rests on-two ends of the ribs as on a rack. Season, and insert meat thermometer so the bulb reaches the center of the large muscle without touchjng fat or bone. Cook in moderately slow oven (325 degrees F.). Do not cover; do not add water. The thermometer should read 140 degrees PF. for rare, |160 for medium and 170 for well {done, Clip string and remove chine bone before transferring roast to

P. H. Ho photo. BRIDE-TO-BE — Miss Margie Jean Porter is the bride-to-be of Roger J. Abousamra, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Abousamra, Muncie. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Porter,

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‘To Be Friday

A reception and dance Friday \ night will open the three-day con- ) | vention the Daughters of Isabella

{will hold at the Leland hotel, Richmond. Business sessions will fol- \ | low the Saturday luncheon. NY | A banquet will be held at 7 p. m. \\ | Saturday, and a “brunch” is \ planned for Sunday noon. A business meeting of all regents will close the meeting. \ | Mrs. Zeo W. Leach, regent of the Mother Theodore circle, is convention chairman of the eeislative committee.

Flower Show Planned With Garden Tour

A flower show and a tea will be highlights of. the garden tour which {the Park School Mothers’ associao tion is to sponsor May 3 and 4. They will be held in the school gymnasium each -day of the tour. Flower show entries will be re- \\ [ceived from garden clubs of the |state and patrons of the school. A | Chairmen for the exhibit are Mes- | ais Goethe Link, N. A. Perry Nand W. H. Simmons. ! The garden tour proceeds will be | added to the Park school scholar(ship fund.

D. A. R. Candidate

WASHINGTON, April 23 (U. P.). —Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, Brookville, Ind., yesterday announced her candidacy for president-general of

Pp. T. a Group Meets|

The Stephen Foster kindergarten Parent-Teacher association, met at 1:30 p. m. today. “Buildihg Self the Daughters of the American Confidence” was the topic for dis-|Revolution. The election will be

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