Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1947 — Page 14

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indianapolis Country Clubs Activities Tomotrow and Race Day |

try clubs. nee tomorrow night and a buffet supper

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AND FRIDAY WILL BE BUSY DAYS

The Woodstock clyb will.

Din ner- tomorrow will be served from 7 to 8:30

have been

Dorothy Short To Be Wed

{lliam 8. Hall, Alex Taggart Jr., Carl

parties are being arranged for it and for

made by Messrs. and Mesdames

d, Blaine Miller Jr. Sylvester Johnson, Louis W.

and Mrs. William H. Ball, Muncie, 80 Messrs. and Mesdamés Wilbur Dunbar, G. R. Fletcher, John Mrs. John Shaw and Mrs. H. O.

- » to entertain guests at the buffet have been-made by Messrs. and

plabning to entertain are Messrs.

be hosts to a party of five, as will Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Trayjor. Other parties are being planned by Messrs. and Mesdames Clinton C. Prather, Foreman, Hulbert J.

Penta and Ralph L. Flood.

» » . A pre-race dance wil} be held tomorrow night at the Highland Golf and Country club. A dinner will precede the dance, which will i begin at § o'clock with Max Wil- | son's orchestra providing the music, bt A number of party reservations have been made for the eyening. They include those of Messrs. and | “Mesdames George Hilgemeier, | Count ‘Rosasco, Bernard Gates, | Frank Briener Jr., Chester J. Taylor, M. S. Martin, Garner White and Victor Kingdon.

Dinner Frida

In Church Rite

Miss. Dorothy Maxine Short and Charles J. McCann Will be married | at 7:30 p. m. today in the rectory of Assumption Catholic church. | The Rev. Fr. Patrick Griffin will | ‘read the vows. 5 ! The bride has chosen a. white suit with pink accessories, and she! will carry pink roses. Miss Betty Fitzgibbons, the mald of honor, will | wear a blue suit with white acces-! sories. Delbert Seal will attend the bridegroom. j Following the wedding, a reception will be held at the home of the -'bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Short, 1713 W. Morris st. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milli, 1836 Howard st. The couple will be at home at 511 Warren ave. 3)

Group to Mark Flag Day

. Flag day and guest day will be observed by the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, Daughters of the Union, Monday noon. A cov-| ered-dish luncheon will be served.

The meeting, honoring Gen. Léw, Wallace, will be held on his old

camp ground at the Municipal Garde: ~'ubhouse. Elmer Sher- « wood. 2+ adjutant general and! Amer... ism director of the Amer-| play. . | chapter , regent, will install’ officers. These! William I. Hoag, regent; Clendenin and Arthur Wooden, first through third vice regents;

Mrs. Harold J. Hayes and Mrs. E.

C. Wischmeier, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Carrie M. Hoag, treasurer; Mrs. A. B.

Glick, historian; Mrs. Frank Po-| Mrs. Emil Iverson, 4649 N. Capitol | ave,

land, registrar, and Mrs. Raleigh Miller, chaplain. Six directors also will be installed. —— —- a

ploma. Today—] of Et a

‘will hold its annual meeting Mon- | day in the auditorium of the -

{ of directors will be elected. The

For His Graduating Gitt

Back through the years—the gift of a watch at graduation time

seemed to express most significantly the achievement of a di. lradition lives -on—with an elegant display 9" 4 ange advanced craftsmanship. You are in vited to visit our watch ‘department where you will find a complete selection of watches for both ladies and gentlemen, :

OTHERS HA BEEN MADE | by Messrs. and Mesdames J. Clair | Hall, A. C. Woed, Gilbert Gerald, | John Madden, E. T. French, | James Bartlett and W. J. Shive, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. West, Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Blakeslee and Dr. and | Mrs. E W. Gant. Dinner will be served at the | club Friday from.6 to 8:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Hilgemeier will entertain a group of six, and Dr. and Mrs. Gant also will be hosts to a party. Other party reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Foster and by Dr. and ‘Mrs, ©. W. Ficks.

Hospital Guild Will Meet

The St. Vincent's Hospital guild

nurses home. Mrs. Russell L. White will be the officer of the day. Three new members of the board

candidates include Mesdames Leo-

nard 8. Earhart, Albert M. Donato, | -

John R. Kelley, Francis J. Moore, Elizabeth Vincent and sEdwin G.!

White. Polls will be open from 10}

a. . ; Committee chairmen will report. Members of the guild will be guests of the officers for luncheon. Mrs. W. C. Huonker is luncheon chairman. i

Mrs. Leslie S. Lee, Golden Hill, will go to Edgewood Park school, Briarclif Manor, N. Y., this weekend for closing exercises. Her daughter, Barbara, has beéfl chosen to be a member of the May queen's | court. The coronation wili be] Sunday. !

Flower Show

was hostess to the Blue Garden club this afternoon. The group had a spring flower show.

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Harry L |! Smith, | Charles F. Arensman, B. PF. La- |

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~ Rs P.-T. A. OFFICERS — New officers of the Indi Associations were installed this afternoon at the War Me (left to right, front row] Mrs. D. Joe Hendrickson, tumpf, president; Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, first vice p

row) Mrs. Raymond DeGraff, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lloyd

and Mrs. Harold Naegele, The May meeting of the Indianapolis Council of ParentTeacher Associations was held

second vice president. at which Mrs. Walter Caley presided, a talk on “Training P.-T. A. Leaders” was given by Mrs.

|» Frank Rieman. The council this afternoon in the War Me- | ,,,thersingers provided a musical morial building. Highlight of the | program. event was the installation of new | Mrs. Earl H. Stunipf, the new officers, pictured above, oy Mrs. | president, spoke on “Looking

Walter L. Thoms: Following the business meeting

Ahead." In her talk, Mrs. Stumpf said that P.-T. A. objectives dur-

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‘Mrs. Brown

To Be Hostess On Monday

The Indianapolis Panhellenic sssociation will hold its final meeting of the season at 6:30 p. m. Monday. It will follow a covered-dish supper at the home of Mrs. L. Victor Brown, 5306 N. Illinois st. Retiring officers and committee chairmen will give: annual reports. Mrs. Bernard H. Jeup, recently jelected president, will preside. Other new officers are Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, vice president; Mrs. Hal Aspy and Mrs. John Alexander, recording and corresponding secreitaries, and Mrs. Brown, treasurer. § New committee heads are Mrs. {Aspy, program; Mrs. L. Victor | Brown, ways and means; Mrs. Royer K. Brown, study; Mrs. Lemons, education; Mrs. Samuel Brewer, teleiphone; Miss Louise Reiter, scholarship loan, and Mrs. J. J. Coffin, { publicity.

recording secretary; Mrs. Earl H.

| Miss Heassler {To Be Guest [At Parties

Kitchen Shower Set By Mrs, Mitchell

in Sweeney ‘chapel at Butler W. A. Shullenberger,

£3 if Gift Ei as Ted

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«| “Others who will attend the party a are Misses Elisabeth Horner, Kathai : arine Armstrong, Florence Becker anapolis Council of Parent-Teacher (and Betty Jo Park.

. and Mrs. Melville L. Phillips,

morial building. The six were | Mr 1300 E. Kessler bivd,,

resident: Jit to right, rear

Jones, treasurer, [twenty guests have been invited. Mrs. William W. Seagle will give a luncheon at the CHlumbia club in honor of Miss Heassler June 14. About twelve guests have received invitations.

ing the coming year will be promotion of school education, health, world understanding and parent and family life education. The meeting this afternoon followed a morning conference of P.T. A. presidents, program chairmen and parent education leaders. Programs for the coming year were discussed. x

Bridal Dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Heassler will give the bridal dinner for their daughter June 19 in their home, 3221 N. Illinois st. 3464 Guilford ave. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Heassler has selected Miss Becker to be her maid of honor, and Miss Armstrong will bé her bridesmaid. Dr. William C, Seagle will be his brother's best man, and Eldon A. Phillips, Edwin E. Pontius’ Malcolm L. Wrege and Reid Heassler, the bride-to-be’s brother, will be the ushers.

\My Day— ‘Travel Is Good For Us All’

i By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 1 CHICAGO, May 28. — Traveling | dround this country is good for us all, because we find so many places that we know little or nothing ‘about, and that not only have an interesting place in our history but are today making history.

and I stepped off the train in Springfield, Til, and later were taken by car to Jacksonville. I think the greatest charm of that small city is its trees. It is

| | Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha! | Zeta Beta sorority, will honor Miss,

{ Pauline Mann with a crystal show-

i {T. Miller, 536 Sutherland ave. will a be hostess for the party. The hon-| 5526 ~r guest will be married to Prank! Lamb on June 8. °. By MRS. ANNE CABOT otk : » 3 . Abin As summery looking as a butter- ig iers OL members 9 fy is animes dooking baby frock chapter, Sigma Phi sorority, will be with just a suggestion of cool “butterfly” sleeves, sweet little embroidered daisy chains and a big bow at back. 3 To obtain tissue pattern, actual size embroidery motif and color chart for the butterfly baby dress | (pattern 5528), sizes 1 and 2 years | | included, send 16 cents in coin,

room of the 38th st. branch, Mer{chants National bank. { | The sorority will hold its national convention herg next week.

Luncheon Tuesday | Deborah unit, W. C. T. U.. will {meet at the home of Mrs. Charles {Veller, 1516 E. 10th st. at 10:45 m. Tuesday. Mrs. Vernon {Weaver will speak. A coversd dish ‘lunchebn will be served at noon.

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dish and pour Newburg sauce over | ing a food, and almost everyone

it. is interested. When bubbling hot Serves four to five. Newburg sauce is poured over .the * » =» | steaming, freshly cooked p~as it is MINT SAUCE | a tempting dish. A recip>:is given

(For Sunder dinner) | today for this treat. *s c. very finely, chopped mint PEAS NEWBURG

1 tsp. grated orange rind (For Saturday dinne-) }» c. currant jelly 2 theps. butter

your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cahot, The a. | Indianapolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chicago 7.

| Combine ingredients and mix i thoroughly. Serve with roast lamb

4 tsps. flour 1% tsp. salt or lamb chops. Pepper EE 1c. thin cream Legion Announces 1 ¢. milk . 4 egg volks 2 Appointments | _ Sherry Two 1947 appointments to Hoosier | 1 pt. fresh cooked peas 'Girls state and Boys state will be Meit butter in top of dauble announced by the American Legion

| per, add cream slowly, stirring con- radio station WISH. | stantly until sauce boils and thick-, They are Miss Jackie Mathias, | ens. Place over hot water, cover junior at Howe high school, and to keep hot. Ross Copeland, junior at Broad

| peas, leaving only one or two table-|by Memorial unit, and Mr. Cope- { spoons. Have egg yolks beaten,!land by the Broad Ripple post.

er Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry

entertained .tonight in the social

| out in the sun. Two cute outfits

| beiléer. Blend in flour, salt and pep- auxiliary at 10 a. m. Saturday over |

Pour the water off the cooked Ripple. Miss Mathias is sponsored | Martha Curry is treasurer; and Miss

apparently a spot where New - land and the South met, for elms arching over the streets remind me of a New England village, MacMurray college in Jacksonville was once the Illinois State College. for Women, It has grown very rapidly under a plan formuated by its president, Dr. Clarence 1 P. MoClelland, who has laid out I< yrs, | the plan for the next 20 years. This By SUE BURNETT is one of the few colleges for wom-

lots of play clothes for gay hours | for women. » » ‘I ATTENDED the

are shown above—a long or short

| playsuit for sis with tie-on skirt |mencement | and bonnet to shade her face deeply appreciated. | pattern 8155 comes in sizes 1, | 2 3,4 5 and 6 vears. Sizes 2, 1% | yards of 35 or 39-inch; short overalls, 1% yards. Pattern 8147 is for sizes 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 5 years. Size 2, playsuit, 1% yards of 36 or 39-inch; | skiri, % yard; honne:, ‘3 vard.'! For these patterns, send 25 cents in coin for each pattern ordered, your name, address, sizes desired, and the pattern numoer to Sue Burnett, The Tndianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 - W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9.

Sorority Will Give Spring Dance : Beta Beta Sigma sorority will have its annual spring dance | Thursday night at Westlake. Chuck smith's orchestra will play for Jancing. General chairman for the event and newly elected president is Miss | « Frances Carmody. Miss Mary Jo Mooney is vice president of the group, and Miss Dorothy Gass is]. secretary. Miss

legislature is advocating in the apent children. -

of the Centralia mine disaster

. ple is as important as economy.

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| Miss Carmody

| Laura Jean Ray is in charge of | publicity.

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"Vows to Unite"

Miss Martin, Donald Klauss

An informal ceremony will unite Miss ‘Mary Elizabeth Martin and Donald W. Klauss, Ashley, N. D., at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The vows will be read by the Rev. Ralph O'Dell, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian church, in Sweeney chapel at Butlér university. Miss Martin will wear a’ Wedgwood blue crepe dress with matching acoessories. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Julian, Marion, will the attendants. Mrs. Julian will be dressed in a grey crepe frock with white aecessories. A reception at the ‘home of the bride's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wil[iam Martin, 631 Kessler blvd, E. idr., will follow the ceremony. After » short trip the couple will live in Marion. The bride is a graduate of Butler university, and Mrs. Klauss was

Cervus Club to Have, Luncheon Meeting THe Cervus club will hold » luncheon meeting Monday, June §, in the Hotel Lincoln to honor ine coming and outgoing officers. | Guest day will be observed. There will be installation, and retiring officers will present reports, Mrs. C. J. Austermiller, chairman of the ways and means committee, and her co-chairman, Mrs. Herbert

ments and reservations. Mrs. Paul E. Krier, holdover

presideiit, will. preside.

Meeting Tonight Beta chapter, Omega’ Phi Tau sorority, will meet at the home of Mrs, ‘Robert Robertson, 2100 8, Pennsylvania st, at § p. m. today,

Mrs. Clark Hostess

The Ladies Federal club will mees with Mrs. Walter A. Clark, 1558 Dudley st, tomorrow, villa

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