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Auxiliary Sets Luncheon
church. : The business session will begin at
will .be Mrs. ‘Elizabeth Chamberlain, president of Woman's Depart-
:: Party to Fete { Miss Bryant
Miss Patricia Bryant will be honored at a kitchen shower Tues- . day night. The hostess will be Mrs. Irvin H. Herman, 2864 N. Illinois
ne honor guest will be married to Harold I. Jennings June 8. The will be at 4:30 p. m. in ihe University Park Christian
£7 Guests at the party will include “Mrs. Lysle Bryant, mother of the
, Dohald Winton, Frank beck Wilson, Misses Patty atly Nieman, Martha Lancet, Frenzil, Elizabeth
Painter, Betty Sue Talkington and Zena Carmichael. !
Mrs. Milner To Speak Mrs. Emma Rivers Milner, church 4. editor ‘of The Indianapolis Times, * will*address Mother Theodore circle,
| Daughters of Isabella, at 6 p. m. * * Tuesday at the Catholic Community
© Mrs, Milner’s subject, “Your Arch- : ‘ Treasure Chest,” will ini clude human interest stories about ; liturgical and art objects in the
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ing Miss Alma Nalley or Mrs. Frank M. Brown by Saturday noon. Miss Mary Hickey
will be in charge of hostesses.
Mrs. Leive Is Honored
» Mrs. Mabel C. Leive has received ithe highest honor conferred . by © !Sigma Alpha Iota, national proft . fessional music sorority. The ‘ring of excellence” was presented recently for her work in local- and national flelds. A: gfounder of | Zeta chapter and | * former national | = secretary of the ; organization, Mrs, "1 Mrs. Leive Leive now is di- . rector of music at the Indiana + School for the Blind.
Bi She is a member of the Indian-
tapolis Matinee musicale, IndianJapolis Piano Teachers association «and a special member of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, +
¢ Initiation Set f Phi Delta Beta sorority will hold © Initiation services following a 17 Pp. m. dinner Tuesday at Swift's are Mrs. James Wheeler, Mrs. John
Chicken Dinner place. The pledges Rogers and Miss Mary Rose Powell.
fo ids. Stewart D. Parr, d ; , will be} T Wi be ushers. ‘ 188 and her mother, ) to-be in their home, 5867 Central ave, Wednesday They will give a miscelMiss: Parr attended Butler unii. versity and is a member of Kappa :{ Kappa Gamma sorority, ¢
Lynch, Mary Frances Shaffer, Patty |
. George Wallrath, Detroit;
Broad Ripple high school will give a “Moonlight Mist” day at the Riviera club. Riviera dance band will play forthe luncheon. the semi-formal dance.
any member Of the club, Miss Jeannine Heindricks and Miss Connie Pfisterer are in charge of tickets. Sharon Pfister and “Pat Miller head the entertainment committee. Susan Bassett is publicity chairman.
Chapter Meets
dis’ sorority, met last night at the home of Mrs. Thelma Stevenson,
of Mrs, Frederick F. Marston. became secretary-treasurer and
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PARK SCHOOL MOTHERS—New officers of the Park School
Mothers’ association were elected yesterday at a tea in the home
Mrs. James. A. Hogshire Jr. (left Mrs. Herbert F. Call was nam
president, Mrs. Norman Perry (not shown) is the new vice president.
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Marott Hotel Will Have Many
way Notables as Guests
Yosemite Trip
‘Defense Plans Should Be Tied To the U. N.’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT DULUTH, Minn, May 29-Two branches of military services— army and navy—are setting forth their plans for the future, Last month, a bill was presented to congress proposing that the women's army corps be established as a part of the regular army. One of the reasons given for this proposal is that, in any future war, women will be more needed than
car at the race.
= . Also as the Marott will be Mr cinnati, Mrs. Schmidlapp (Carole
and Mrs. Dick Ward and Mr. and Josh ‘Brown, Atlanta, and and Mrs. Jess Dobins and and Mrs. R. E Anderson, Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Raventos, New York, also have made reservations, as have Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Mr. Mr.
-Russell Gebhardt, Bridgeport, |
Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrow will arrive from Los Angeles with 8 party of 10, and ‘RB. R. Price will be host to a party from Memphis, Tenn. " " - - J. D. Fitzpatrick, Cleveland, will be host to a group of 16, and from Milwaukee will come Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackay and Judge and Mrs. FP. F. Neelen. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gehrt will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Moon, Tallahassee, Fla. Other reservations have been made by Lional Hakes, Don Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burnell, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cousino, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Paige, Chicago; James Hawley, Wheeling, W. Va, and Harry Hartz, South Bend.
Fashion Show Set
A FASHION SHOW and tea will be presented at the Highland Country club at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Models from Block's will be assisted by Misses Jackie Carr, Shirley Miller and Beth Foster and David Waldo. Serving at the tea will be Mesdames W. C. Bevington, Joseph Brower, J. T. Waldo, Charles M. Hammond, Finley Pisbeck, D. 8. Foster, George Sadlier and John A. Welch.
- # " A covered-dish “picnic will be held Tuesday noon by the Earlham Women's club at the country home of Mrs. Lawrence Barrett, near Camby. Mrs. Robert Barrett has charge of ‘arranging transportation ,
Dance Is Planned By Sub-Debs
The W. I. C. K. S8ub-Deb club of
darice WednesThe
Tickets may be purchased from
Verae Sorores chapter, Verus Cor-
Mrs. Jack Lovelace is president.
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1141 E. Market st. EE —————
‘CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW
| ‘Sleeping Beauty’
A NUMBER OF SPEEDWAY NOTABLES have made reservations at the Marott_hotel. George Mason, Detroit, will entertain a group of friends. The president of Nash Kelvinator Corp., Mr. Mason will drive the pace
Mr. and Mrs. Peter DePaolo, Los Angeles, have made
-| ‘reservations, as has Tommy Milton, Detroit. Mr. Milton, who will be host to a party, is honorary starter for the race. Ray Johnson, Detroit, also will entertain a party. He is honorary steward,
® ” » . and Mrs. Horace Schmidlapp, CinLandis of the films) will present the
Borg-Warner trophy to the winner of the race. Other guests at the hotel will be Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dupree and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reichers, St. Louis; Merritt Magee and his party, Philadelphia; Mr.
before, and so it is best to keep a nucleus which essily can be expanded.
” - » THE NAVY department has just had Naval Reserve week, and it offers opportunities to many young men to prepare themselves for naval service and thereby keep their country going. Quite plainly it stated that if a country is strong, there is less danger of attack upon that country. - I can see many advantages in both of these programs. The only thing I object to is that we do not tie up our programs for defense qwith the idea that our ultimate objective is to create within the
Beauties’ Hints— Loud Laughter Mars Charm
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer
dressed,
vet have raucous laughter.
son describes that kind of laughter
it's often. mirthless, and is more likely to be a defense mechanism than a happy emotional reaction. » » » BUT LUCKILY an unpleasant guffaw can be changed into: a merry, rippling laugh which, says our expert, is ‘the way a laugh
To remedy the trouble which effects the boisterous’ laugh—it's frapped in the throat by muscular ronstrictions—Miss Wilson says to re-train it to start from the dianhragm. i At that point of origin a laugh ran be controlled, made flexible, be released loudly or softly,
Sy » THE TRAINING? Practice deepbreathing exercises. While breathIng deeper, as deep down as the diaphragm, says Miss Wilson, pracvice exploding silent, mirthless "la-ha-ha sounds from that point of origin in jerky gusts of air. These exercises create a channel for a laugh which with practice will take to the new longer route with hearty, bubbling or rippling sound.
Sigma Chi Mothers
Plan Picnic A covered-dish picnic luncheon will be held Tuesday by the Butler university Sigma Chi Mgthers club. Mrs. C. Alfred Camp will be hostess at her summer home in New Augusta. The group will leave the chapter house at noon. u Mrs. Raymond 8. Price, president, will install new officers following
‘Mrs. Ruth Rhode Is Diplomat
Still busy in the diplomatic field is Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rhode, Ameri ca's first woman diplomat and daughter of William Jennings Bryan, : She is now lecturing on her ‘experiences at the United Nations assembly where she attended sesvions as ® consultant observer. She acted as unofficial aide to the United States delegates.
Reaches Age 85 Miss A. Karlsson, sleeping beauty of Monsteras, Sweden, has reached her 85th birthday anniversary. At 12 she fell asleep and di not wake up for 34 years. In all that time, she had one glass of milk a day. At 46, when she finally awoke, she looked no more than 20 and today is a brisk, energetic woman who can do a full day's work,
Party Monday
The Daughters of the British
Empire will meet at the home of
A WOMAN can be beautiful, well suavely-mannered and know ‘her way around the world, these ‘impressions of nharm wrecked by her loud or
Charm exponent Margery Wil.
as nervous explosiveness. She says
United Nations a military force to defend all nations. This would gradually reduce for every nation both the expense and the anxiety of having to act alone against aggression.
- » ~ I FEEL sure such a ferce would be less of a burden upon individual nations. ° ; At the same time, the benefits which our young people can now derive through service to the nation, either as members of the armed forces or as reservists, should still be possible. The qualities which such service develops are the qualities of a strong "and virile people, and the opportunities for education should still be available, as they strengthen our democracy.
Two Blouses
By SUE BURNETT Planhing your vacation? Then you'll want to include some fresh new blouses to keep you looking your best with a minimum of up-
yards,
For this pattern, send 25 cents in coin, your name, ¥ddress, size desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9.
Fashion. Fifty-two. pages of style, color, fashion news for every woman who sews. Send 25 cents
| Lovely Wedding Table Lends Dignity to
‘|*Carrot ring with creamed beans
|Bread and butter
child; 1 ¢. for each adult.
Grapefruit halves Cooked cereal with sugar and cream Hot buttered toast Peach jam '
Potato salad ; Fried Canadian bacon Whole wheat bread and butter Peanut brittle ice cream
*Chicken a la king in roset patty
Date, pineapple and cream cheese salad : Swedish fruit cup child. "
keep, These patterns feature two . 8» ® 1 different ways of styling, as well versions—a cap sleeved beauty in FRIDAY ’ as how to make a dressing table stripes for traveling, and a lovely Breakfast in a corner by installing triancool “blouse that ties in a bow— | Tomato juice gular shelves and then adding a both simple as can be to make. |Soft cooked eggs frilled skirt. All so, simple and Pattern 8186 comes in sizes 12, Buttered toast inexpensive’ to do it seems a 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, Jelly shame not to have one, yoke blouse, 2% yard of 35 or Luncheon To obtain complete instructions 39-inch; V-necked blouse, 1% |Wieners on buns
Celery and carrot sticks Sugared fresh pineapple
Braised ox tails Mashed potatoes Buttered green beans Whole wheat bread and. butter Ready now —the new summer Cabbage, apple.and raisin slaw
fehild; 2 ¢. for each adult,
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month of June brides — and there will be all kinds of receptions fiom the formal receiving line to the light - hearted gathering of friends in the garden,
Chapter Meets Zeta chapter of Phi Delta Pi sorority met last night in the central Y. W. C. A.
THE BRIDE'S TABLE——Set with
table marks the finishing touch of grandeur for the bride.
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SALADS may be an outlet for the housewife's imagination, for there are numerous variations and exciting combinations of foods that add gest to a meal. A few fundamentals should be kept in mind, when ex-
Ingredients that must be cut, sliced or shredded should be handled 4s little as possible. A recipe for a fresh fruit salad will appear tomorrow.
Dinner Beef Stroganoff Boiled rice Buttered spinach with hard cooked
8s % 8 egg garnish J MONDAY Lettuce salad with vinaigret dress- \ Breakfast ing Sugared fresh pineapple and straw- Bread and butter berries Chocolate cake with cream cheese Scrambled eggs icing Bacon Milk to drink: Pour e. for each Toast child; 2 c. for each adult. Luncheon a 8 8 *Fresh fruit salad SUNDAY Lamb salad sandwiches (meat left Breakfast from Sunday) Fresh sliced sugared pineapple Cup custard - Jelly omelet Dinner Coffee cake Meat loaf Dinner Tomato sauce Baked ham Paprika potatoes Escalloped potatoes
Buttered green beans Fresh fruit salad of bananas, sliced
Combination salad Hard rolls oranges and honey dew melon Apricot upside down cake balls Milk to drink: Three c. for eich! Hot biscuits child; 1% ec. for each adult. J Strawberry shortcake = ay », Supper Breakfast - {Canned pesch and cottage cheese lad ; Orange juice . sa ~t0~ Watercress dréssing Bea] -o eat cereal with sugar apd *Pinesppie m Scrambled Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each Dd rye pe ad toast, child; 1 . for each adult. » » » Luncheon *Recipes for dishes marked with
*Whole meal salad Bread and butter Raspberry freeze Dinner Lamb stew (lamb left over from Sunday roast) with onions, peas, carrots and potatoes Lettuce wedges with 1000 island
“asterisks will appear tomorrow through next Wednesday.
For Guest Room
dressing Bread and butter. Peach cup custard Milk to drink: Three c. for each child; 1 e. for each adult.
2 & = WEDNESDAY
and mushrooms Toasted English muffins Fruit jello Dinner Veal curry Steamed rice Buttered beets Lettuce salad with chopped egg and pickle salgg dressing
‘Melon Milk to drink: Three c. for each 2 H ” THURSDAY Breakfast
perimenting with salad ideas. Greens must be dried to make a good salad. 3
TEEN TOGS—Coming out in cotton plaid is Veronica Pacala —she likes the brown and blue combination and the perky little bustle in back. Veronica is a sophomore at Ben Davis high school and a member of the Tri Dell club. (Block's).
Dr., Mrs. Bolen To Entertain
Dr: and Mrs. William R. Bolen, 5739 Broadway, will entertain with an open house Saturday night. Honor guests will be Dr. Bolen’s wrother and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bolen, Shreveport, La., formerly of Indianapolis. Holiday guests will be Df. Bolen’s father, R. D, Bolen, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bolen Jr. and their daughter, Nancy, Maroa, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs, William K. Rowland and their son, Hagerstown, ’
Mrs. Chatles Fitch To Be Hostess
The Indiana chapter, National Society of Arts and Letters, will meet at 2 p. m. June 7 at the home of Mrs. Charles G, Pitch, 3454 N. Meridian st, Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will be the speaker. A 1:30 o'clock board meeting will precede the business session.
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Luncheon
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
A new, summery - looking, frilled skirt on the old dressing table is guaranteed to “dress up the guest room in a most feminine fashions. Use dotted net, scrim, seersucker, flowered chambray, organdy, rayon crepe, ’ chintz or a pastel cotton and have your cover either frilly or tailored, according to your fancy. Instructions give a number of
Dinner shells J
Milk to drink: Two, ¢. for ‘each
\ on how to make a dressing table and skirt (pattern 5767) send 16 cents in coin, plus your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7.
Breakfast Bridge
Cocos nut custard The Ladies auxiliary, Delta UpsiMilk to drink: Four c: for each|lon fraternity, will have a breakfast bridge at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Frank Alford, 3721 N, Meridian st.
Dinner
————————— Trip Planned Mr. and Mrs, John D, Brosnan, 3330 N. Meridian st. will leave Sunday for a two-week motor trip to
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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1047 | Priscilla Hall |
{To Mr. Gorman
. \ » Athenaeum Will Be Scene of Reception An informal ceremony at 6:30 p. m. today will unite Miss Priscilla Hall and James C. ‘Gorman
wedding will be, in the home the bride's parents, ‘Mr, and Mrs, H. ©. Cutsinger, 3460 N, Penfsylvania st. Mr. Gorman's parents live at New Castle, The bride will wear a light blue crepe frock, white hat and a white orchid corsage. M Mary . Locke wood, maid of honor, will be in a shell pink chiffon dress, Reception Planned P'1k and blue crepe dresses will be worn by Miss Barbara Sutor and Miss Patricia Fitzpatrick, brides.
' |maids. Edward Fowler will be best
man. A reception at 8:30 o'clock will be held at the Athenseum, and the couple will leave on a wedding trip |east, After June 132, they will be at home at 2142 Broadway. The bride attended Butler unis
sorority. '
Housewives To Publish Cook Book
Times State Service LEBANON, Ind. May 20.—Home Economics club members of Boone
“We hope to get hundreds of fine recipes, going back to pioneer times, which have been almost forgotten and will bring variety to the stand. ardized meals of today,” Miss Campbell explained. Recipes for everything from roasts to ples have been found and two of the most popular dishes are pecan = [ple and caramel “dumplings.” The recipe for the latter follows: CARAMEL, DUMPLINGS % c. caramelized sugar 2 thsps. butter 1 ¢. sugar E | % tsp. salt 2 ¢. hot water
Cook ingredients until dissolved, about 10 minutes. Stir occasionally,
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|B. P. W. Books | Miss Champain
Miss Clare Champain, & native
{of Prankfurt-on-Main, Germany, j {Will be the guest speaker
at the
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letic club. Miss Champain, who has been a U. 8. citizen since 1944, will discuss “The Invisible Bridge.” New officers of the club will be installed. Miss Lucile Maze and Miss Sara Metzger are in charge of tickets,
Art School Dance Set ;
Members of the first and fifthe year classes will be hosts at the annual spring dance to be given a$ Herron Art school at 8:30 p. m. toe day. “Pive Fathoms Down,” an undersea theme, will be carried out. Mrs. Robert Weaver and Donald White are in charge of decorations, and Louis Vernon has planned a specialty. Miss Robin Nicholls is designer of costumes, and Miss Charlene Allen is general chairman. ? ’ Gordon PFiscus of the art school faculty and Mrs. Fiscus, assisted by Mr, and Mrs, Leroy R. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P, Hanna, will be chaperons.
Hayride Tonight The Irvington Social club will hold a hayride and dance tonight at the Acton Dude ranch. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett and
Miss Champain
New York and Hartford, Conn.
Dr, and Mrs. Thad Richardson.
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