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i 3 lori dian Hills Club Schedules’ 1 't Informal ‘Dinner’ Bridge Party
I= “MR, AND MRS. HERSCHEL BURNEY are co-chair-mien of the informal dinner bridge to ba
Hills country club Friday night. © © ; The event is the last of the spring series. 'Folloying dinner at 7p. m. at the club, there will be progressive
“bridge ‘playing.
Other members on the committee are Messrs. and Mesdames
Ralph Quelsser, C. Claire Knox, Queisser. general entertainment committee.
Early reservations for the event have been Mgsdames W. BE. Wilson, George 8. Olive, Robert R. Diets and
Alice Boozer, Frank Weaver Are Married
Mr. and Mrs! Frank ‘Stafford Weaver will be at home in Bloomington after ‘their wedding at 8:30 p.m. Baturday. The bride is the former Miss Alice Boozer, daughter. ot Mr. and Mrs. "Ralph Boozer, 8181 N. Pennsylvania st. Mr. and Mrs. L, A, Weaver Sr, Atlanta, Qa. are the parents of the oridegronm. The ceramony was in the Boozer home with the Very v. Msgr. Clement Bosler officiating. Miss Joan Boozer ‘was her sister's only attendant, She wore a
frock of French blue. mousseline de
soie with an American Beauty velvet headdress. Jackie the ring bearer. Bride's Gown The bride was gowned in ivory Alencon lace and slipper satin fashjoned with romance neckline, long sleeves and a fitted bodice. The full satin skirt was gathered and fell into a train. Her two-tiered full-length veil of French illusion was caught with a period cap of *heirloom lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and valley lilies.
Biggs was »
best man, and Neti Punk, Larry Weaver Jr, Atlanta, and John Biggs, St. Louis, were ushers. ~ Immediately after the ceremony
& reception was held. The couple
11°16: a short trip. ‘The oride is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and Smith college. Mr. Fradygted from Darl) ington school, Rome, Ga. and is attending Indiana ‘university.
Groups to Be
Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Blessing
given at Meridian
Frank Langsenkamp and Arthur are co-chairmen of the
made by Messrs, ‘and
Charles E. Stevens. Others who will attend include Dr. and Mrs, B. A. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs, David G, Banta. f
Additional reservations have
been made bv Messrs. and Mesdames T. Shannon Perkins, william G. Ward and Kenneth W. Fischer. 1 : Mrs. Dixon Guy is chairman of the ladies’ luncheon bridge to be held tomorrow at the club. Assisting her are Mrs. Horace E. Storer and Mrs. Charles Har- | rison.
» » » . The Indianapolis Alumnae associdtion of Delta Gamma so- { rority will have a bridge party | and fashion show at 2 p. m. | Thursday. in Blook’s auditorium. | The ways and means committee | of the group is sponsoring. the event. ad ; Proceeds will be given to increase the funds for new wings of the chapter house at Butler university. Mrs. 8. Walker Downing is head of the committee, and Mrs, A. Frank Gléaves Jr. is chairman for the bridge party. Others planning the event are Mesdames James G. Holland. Richard C. Disher, Guy E; Morrison and J. Laurende Sims.
Dinner Meeting MRS. WILLIAM HUTCHISON will be the hostess for the din[oer meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Sigma Kappa sorority Wednesday night. New officers for the coming. year | will be installed. aos They include Mrs Earl I. Cooper, president: Mrs. Keith !Nelsan, vice-president; Miss Norma -Lagenaur--and- Mrs. Frank -. Parr, ‘recording ‘and corresponding - secretarie; Mrs. Maxine Ghere, treasurer; Mrs. Russel Burkle and Mrs. J. D. Wright, Panhellenic representative and alternate; Mrs. R. McDonald Kroger, Triangle correspondent, and Miss Billie Kay, publicity. Mrs. Robert Coleman and Mrs. Frank Sanders will assist the
Thirty-two Indianapolis Blue Bird groups will receive the red scarf of the Camp Fire Girls at the annual magic ring ceremony at-2 p. m. Baturday in Block's auditorium. ; The Blue , girls from 7 to 10 years of age, will participate in a “flying up” entitles them to become regular Camp Pire Girls in theffall. The theme of the prpgram this . year is an animal fair, each group representing an animal with a poem" or song. The, program, in charge of Mrs. Helen Parmer, i open to the publie. °* On the program committee for! the cefemony are Mesdames Georgia Chandler; Joe Zoller, Thelma Smith, Edwin Harris and Andrew Bicket and Miss Perry Hopkins. Miss Oranda Bangsberg, local executive, will be in charge of the “flying up” ceremony.
Historical Council To Elect Officers
Mrs. Fred J: Brown, 5565 N. Delaware st, will be Rostess tomorrow afternoon for the annual meeting
ceremony which |
hostess. Mrs. Davis Is Hanored " Announcement of few 1947-48 | district directors of Alpha Omicron {Pt sorority have been made from (national headquarters in Oxford, O. Mrs. T. Clare Davis, member of the Indianapolis Alumnae association, will supervise the active chapters at Indiana, DePauw, Michigan and Michigan State universities. She also will supervise alumnae chapters in Bloomington, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne, Evansville, Lake county and Indianapolis, and Michi
gan alumnae chapters in Detroit,
Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Lansing and Grand Rapids.
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spring - card - party Wednesday
Mesdames Walter Wingenroth, Tennant. :
Chairmen for the Welfare i annual spring ‘card party, to
Block's auditorium, have been an-
nouced by Mrs. E. E. Martin, president. Mrs. Holmes Raine, general chairman, has as co-chairmen, Mrs. Marion H. Campbell and Mrs. BE. L. Baker Jr. Other committee heads are Mrs. Thomas Hindman and Mrs. B.
SPRING CARD PARTY—The Welfare club wil give ifs
held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in |
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annual afternoon in Block's ayditorium.
Among members assisting with plans for the event ‘are (left fo right)
Olin -Hattgn Sr. and Charles A.
Kuhn and Mrs. Carl Speiss, table prizes; Mrs. Walter Wingenroth and Mrs. Arthur Hupp, special | committe; Mrs. Edmond Wyatt, candy sales; Mrs. Olin Hatton Sr., card table arrangements, alid Mrs. { Charles A” Tennant, donations. Hostesses, headed by Mrs. Mar%in, will' be five honorary members — Mesdames- Joel Wilmoth, Charles Maxwell, Prank 8. Haight, Reese Wysong and J. H. Dillon.
Lynn Adams, tickets; Mrs. Harry |
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ALMOST everybody is trying to round off the budget i these days, but it is very important to provide enough milk in the diet. There are many ways to serve milk and one of the varieties is given today. » » » HOT SPICED MILK... _.
(For Tuesday luncheon) 4 ¢. moist shredded coconut
I thep. butter
13 tsp, cinnamon lz tsp. nutmeg 2 tbsps. honey ob a Brown ¢oconut in melted butter in a saucepan, stirring to obtain even color. Add milk, spices and honey and heat to scalding. Strain out coconut and serve immediately. Coconut. may be left in if desired, but should in that case be chopped before browning. : x Serves four to five. » » ” VEAL FRICASSEE WITH MUSH-. 2 ROOM GRAVY (For Wedensday dinner)
1'4 lbs. veal steak or wal stew meat 1% tsps. salt Sg “4 Pepper 1; c. flour
14 C. margarine .’ 1. medium onion, sliced 13 ¢. hot water 12 1b. mushrooms 115 ¢. milk Salt and pepper Wipe veal with a damp cloth. Combine salt, .pepper-and flour and’ roll meat in this mixture. Heat margarine in skillet. Lay meat in the fat and brown slowly. This requires about half an hour. Add enion the last 10 minutes of browning, then the hot water. Reduce heat, cover tightly and simmer
Other members of the Indian-! apolis group who are serving as na-|
tional appointees are Mrs. L. Victor 9° Brown, national social service chair. Sradually, stirring constantly. Con-
slowly until tender, or about 1': hours. Add mushrooms. Cover and k- 10 minutes. Now add milk
man, and Mrs. Melvin Myers, public relations chairman of the IndianaMichigan district.
of the Indianapolis Historical council. A covered dish luncheon will precede the program and business session. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler and Mrs. John | Downing Johnson, local parliamen- | tarians and ciub leaders, will be!
= honored at the meeting. Mrs. Dono-
van A. Turk will preside at the! business session. yy Officers for the coming year willl be elected, and “committee reports | wiil be read. | bmi mL.
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Officers Club To Sponsor
An informal ‘spring dance will be held May 30 in the Officers’ club, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, by the Indianapolis chapter, Reserve Officers’ association. Earl Newport and his orchestra will play, Lieut. Philip Benefiel is chairman, pt. the dance committee. Reservations may he made with Lieut. Joseph Edmundson,
ing agenéral. Pt. Harrison: Col. Charles L. Maxwell, post surgeon: Col. B. B. Alberts, commanding officer, disciplinary barracks. Lieut. Col. “William ~F. Northam, . post executive, and Col. Henry A. Sebas-
Others will be Col.C. A. Beaucond,
Organized ‘Reserve Corps: of In-
Lt. Col. James P. Davis, unit instructors, O." R. C., Indiana: Col. Ray C. Thomas, Gary, president, Department. of ana, R. O. A, and“ Col. "PIWE"E. Lindley, Marion, national “senior vice president, R.
0. A Miss Yen To Speak Miss Hilda Yatsipg Yen will speak at the “One World” breakfast of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women’s ‘Clubs Sunday motning. She is public liaison officer of the speakers’ section, United Nations department of pub-
lic information. _ The international relations break-
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"| Mrs, Schweig will be a bridesmaid. |
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pues ts wik-include Brig. Gen, Clifford C. Bluemel, a
tian, commanding officer, Stout field.
exécutive, Indiana Military district: |. Col. E. P.' Adams, senior instructor, | -
diana; Lieut. Col. Hatsel Harris and | §
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guest at a personal shower and
luncheon to be given Saturday aft- |
ernoon by Miss Helen L. Warvel {the garden of her home, 4360 Kess{ler Blvd, N. Drive. She will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. John H. Warvel. :
Mlss Caughran ‘and: Ray E. Mil-|
ler will he married June ‘14.
Guests at the chower will include Mrs. B. Howard Caughran, mother,
{of the bride-to-be; Mrs.' John R. ‘Miller, the prospective bridegroom's
EYL oS | Miss Caughran To Be Guest: At Parties © | ~ Miss Warvel to Fete ”
+ Prospective Bride = | Miss Joan ‘Caughran will be honor
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mother; Murs, A. Donald Wile$ and | Mrs, Amos M. Oshorne, sisters of! (the prospéetive bridegroom; Mrs. John W. Patten, and Mrs. Malvern A. Schweig, St. Louis, Mo. ‘ + Linen Shower Qthers who will attend are Misses Jane Gray, Elizabeth Macey, Sus. annah Milner, Helen Rudesill, Annette Short, Jacquelyn Young, Suszann Smith and Joanne Wawel, A linen shower will be given for |
| Miss-Oaughran Monday night, June {2, by Miss Rudesill and Miss Short | | in the latter's home, 35 W. 36th st.’ Luncheon Set - Miss Caughran's attendants will be {feted at a luncheon to be given by ‘Mrs, ‘Schweig mn tie home of nex, | mothef, Mrs, Harry A. Cohen, 3059 (Central ave. Wednesday, June. 11.|
| Mrs. Robert 8, Grimshaw, Scars- { dale, N. Y., the matron of honor for {the prospective bride; will honor (her. at a crystal shower -Wednes(day night, June ‘11. Tke party will be given in the home of Mrs. Grimshaw’s mother, Mrs. Trang B. Fisk,
Miss Caughran was honored by | Mrs. Patten Saturday with a lunch- | eon in Ayres’ tea room. e
- Child's Frocks
By MRS. ANNE CABOT These are the simple, pleasing, utterly cool sort of mid-summer’ frocks which little girls dJook pret tiest in. Upper frock is just a tiny, sleeveless yoke .on a full skirt.
fast will climax the state conven-! tion of the By P. W. at the French | Lick Springs hotel. The session | will begin Friday. . Mrs. Dorothy Munger and the Indianapolis B. P. W. chorus will provide music at the breakfagt.
Grandmothers Club To Meet Friday
The Grandmothers club will meet at 11:30 a. m. Friday at the ¥. M. C. A. for a covered dish luncheon. | Hostesses will include Mesdames E.! H. Schaub, C. C. Brown and. Alvina | Thake. ‘ rq Mrs. E. A. Gardner, accompanied by Mrs. T. L. Hallam,* violinist, will
have charge of = devotions. Mrs. 5 chairman of the | ers club will meet at 1:30 p. m. toBB) screening comMittee, Indiana | HCEROR, ee Md ¥—Photoplay Eiursers) will be guest Coy t Childre Ns Books ”
Bates,
‘Members will display their ‘wed- |
with prizes being
Women Judges
Women act as judges
Portable - ICE CHEST
Ideal to Take To the Speedway .
Take along your own gold drinks and snack. Be ready
to completely enjoy this year + Race . . . or any summer out
we lco Chest is just the ticket to real fun. Holds large quantities of bottles and food. Convenient carrying o handle. Well insulated. See them now in our show.
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Miss Stapp to Speak
P.-T.-A. Festival
The’ Hickory College P.-T. A. will sponsor a spring festival Friday at the school. The cafeteria will open at 5:30 p. m.. The Hillbilly Jamboree in local groups will be on the program. : Frank Cline is chairman.
Lower illustration shows an easy-to-make play frock which opens out perfectly flat for laundering. Pleasing to children is the cute litt appliqued duck done in a | contrasting color. To obtain complete tissue patterns, applique patterns, finishing instructions for the yoked frock (pattern 6527) sizes 1, 2, 3 years included and "for -the . playtime frock (pattern 5850) ‘Sizes 3, 3, 4 years. included, send 16 cents in’ coin, for each pattern, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne ‘Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago 7.
The Roberts Kindergarten Moth-
's. running of the 500 Mile ing.’ A Progress Portable
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and Mrs. F. H. Wehlage, 617 1
§ {unanimously against any change.
| ing presidént gerferal, said the
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kee,, was the only woman English interpreter at the Nuremberg trials and her Yankee beauty had Goering asking his guards to Snoiice She spent 14 ‘montHs in
testimony.
« John Ward, "1014 LeGrande ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, and Paul Wehlage, son of Mr.
seph C, Becker was Miss Wilma Smith before her marriage May | 10 in Little Flower Catholic church. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Cy- |W ril Becker, 1125. N. Colorado
EVENTS
cLuBs ! Ben Davis Homemakers. 11 a. m, Tues. Mrs. James J. Murray, 5600 "'W. Ohio, hostess. Box lunch. Members will work on supplies! for Cancer Cupboard. ; Chalcedony. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. E. B. Vaughn, 3541 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. : od Chap. 2, Cruzan . Parliamentary Law. 7:45 p. .m. Mrs. Bessie T. Parks, 26 EB. 14th. hostess. Expression. 2 p. m. Tues. Meridian| room, Colonial Furniture Co. Guest’ wu day. !/ i Lo jma Garfield Garden. 1:30 p.’ m. Tues: Prospect branch library. “Kaffee Klatch.”” “Flowers in Action,” Miss Kathryn McPherson. | Hoosier Tourist. Noon Tues. Mrs. Laurel L. Bénton, 4720 E. Tist, Grand Pre chap. I. T.-8..C. 7:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. Lohrmann Wolf, 6136 Primrose, hostess. Mrs. John | W. Thornbutgh, speaker, Monterey chap, ‘I. ‘T.-8. C. 12:30
N. Rucal st. The wedding will | be June 14 in St. Catherine of | Sienna Catholic church.
D. A. R. Opens 56th Annual Congress
- United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 19.~The
Daughters of the American Revolution opened their 56th annual congress here today, pledged by preconvention action to continue their white-artists-only policy in renting Constitution hall, ! El Some 1000 members in addition to the more than 3800 official delegates and alternates gathered here for the D. A. R's prst convention in the capital since’before the war. (Americanism keynotes the: meetng. iy y The Constitution hall racial issue is not expected to come before the congress
d Against Change . Members of the D. A. R. board of management already. have. voted
They followed ‘the *ecommendation of a special committee named last p. m. Tues. Mrs. Helen Talge year to study rental policies after] Brown. 2040 N. Delaware, hostess.
one faction, backed by former Rep. Dessert luncheon. Mrs, Gordon Clare Boothe Luce (R.: Conn.),! - Holland; speaker. :
£0 . moved to place the matter before Tj Mahal chap. I. Ti-S. C. 10:30! The SORBTBL. ii as. ©: O. Fort, 065
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president-general—Mrs. Roscoe C.! Ridge speaker. O'Byrne of Brookville, Ind. and Will: Rogers chap, I. T.-8. C 8 Mrs. Stanley T. Manlove, New-| p. m. Tues, Mrs. William burgh, N. Y.—are ‘members of the 4902 Primrose, hostess. Miss board which voted continuation of | Keene, speaker, : the presentypolicy., They indicated’ Tuesday Quest.’1 p. m. Tues. {os to reporters that any demand for a J. G..Dunn, 75th and Allisonville change was up to the people of the! rd. hostess. Annual picnic, . - District of Columbia. : Wy-Mo-Dau. Tues. Mrs. Fred CO. During its week-long meeting the: “Faust,” Mrs. George Bork. Mu-
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D. A. R. is expected to pass resolu-| - Sic. Installation. tions calling for strong national - SORORITIES defense measures and condemning Alpha chap. Alpha Delta Omega. 7
Mrs. Julius ¥. “Talniadge, retir-| ‘ef Business ig 5 ; D.|Gamma chap, Omega Nu Tau. 7:48 A. R. has enrolled 25,000 new mem-| p. m. Tues. Miss Marian Ellaby, bers during her three-year term. 5609 Rockville rd., hostess. Party, The organization’s present mem- Chap. AM, P. E. O. 8 p. m. Tues bership exceeds 157,000.
: Mrs. C. 1. Greenlee, 5740 Central, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, army
chief of staff, was to addres§ the| program chairman. th congress’ opening session. . Phi Delta Beta: | 8 p. m.: Tues. Ho-|- : tel Lincoln. meeting. -
Active and alumnaé chaps. Sigma Alpha Iota. 6:30 p. im. Tues. D. . R. chaptef house. Dinner.
Miss Margaret Bartlin, Milwau-
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