Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1948 — Page 13
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Five Lectures by M 7s. . Newitt
College Will Begin Building Campaign
um Club Will Sponsor
Department Club will nieet
‘ment will have a 1:30 p. m.
American Home Unit To Hear Rabbi Talk|
Four groups of the Woman's |
week in the chib house. ; The American Home Depart-
meeting Feb, 25. Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour will preside at the business meeting. Mrs. F, E. Smith | will read the devotions, and Mrs. Everett Harlan is music chair. man.
Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will speak on “Cleagiig the Road to! Democracy.” Ridge is program chairman. Mrs, Paul N. Rowe and Mrs. Louis J. | | Rybolt are chairmen for the tea.!
The assistant hostesses will be : Mesdames Royal A. Nicholas, Ed-
win L. Poston, J. M. Thistlewaite,
Mrs. Clayton H. y
Edgar V. Toms, Harold M. Trus-| =
ler, Harry A. Koss and Smith,
Misses Flora Swan, Isabel Drum-| %:
. Misses Alice and Margaret Mur-/
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BRIDE-TO-BE—Col. Matt J. Winn., Louisville, Ky., announces the engagement of his granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Winn Hamilton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden Hamilton, Cin. cinnati, to Samuel Ashby Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, 5225 N. Wiinois St. The couple will be married in June. Miss Hamilton, a senior in the University of Cincinnati, is a |. . = member of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority. Mr. Fuller is a member of | The “Town Meeting of the
i Air" radio b i Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and a graduate of the University of Cine | will Phi foadeast Iouight cinnati. After their marriage they will live in Cleveland. io
heir campaign to raise a building The Bridal Scene—
b » # * Mrs. Nevitt will lecture on “Four Weeks at Lake Success” when the Gamma Alumnae of
with Mrs. J. Raymond Lynn, clu
open fo guests, Three of the speakers are to be Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, former president of DePauw Uni-
fund for Mount Holyoke. Col-
Datricia Rice Wi 5 Feasting Patricia Rice Will Be Wed | ny. Indiana | Frederick M, Elot, Cento
Mount Holyoke Club will be | s s to friends in" their | homes to hear the broadcast. | The hostesses will be Mrs. Archer Sinclair, Golden Hill; Mrs. J. Perry Meek, 3742 N. Pennsylvanta St; Mrs: J. Malcolm McVie, 7801 N. Pennsylvania | 8t.; Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr., 200 | Wellington Dr., and Miss Emily
clation and member of the Mount Holyoke Board of Trustees.
To Mr. Walker on April 3
Dr. Constance Warren, direc.
University Women and president emeritus of Sarah Lawrence College, also will speak. The Indiana Club will meet “at 7:45 p. m.” Friday in the home of Mrs. T. G. Wesenberg, 429 Buckingham Dr. The members will “discuss plans to aid the
DISCUSS LECTURE SERIES—Mrs, Hope Bed
. discusses plans for her lecture series before the Propylaeum Club
the American Unitarian Asso- |
tor of the education department | of the American Association of |
ford Nevitt (lef!)
b president. The series of five lec-
tures will begin at 8 p. m. Friday in the Propylaeum and will be
fund campaign. | ” ©
will review “A Light in the | Window” (Rinehart) for the | Book Forum when it meets at | 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Ayres’ | auditorium. | * 5 = | Altenhelm will sponsor its monthly card party at 1:30 | p. m. Friday in the home. Hostesses for the event will be Mrs. | | Otto Busching, Mrs. Dora Mink- | ner and Miss Alice Mueller. = =» . | The PTA of School 5 will | meet at 9:30 a. m. Thursday in | the school. The history of the | school will be read. |
Sororities—
4825 Park Ave, has chosen April 3 for her wedding to Joseph! Rood and Miss Ruth Wells, TuThe egets pe is a graduate ~Of ~ : Losing Our Moral Standards?” Arc to Meet = [= Dum, Univesity bus, | . ar. and tre. area CAM PAINS members of the Sigma Kappa It is somewhat unusual to find a
Three brides-to-be have chosen their wedding dates. Today's V. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker, dor Hall of St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. | Two ITSC chapters will meet Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Duche- v Y Have Value political in
ing tomorrow night in her home. Miss Phillipa Wyatt and Miss Jean Stoddart will be assistant
Alumnae Club Will Meet; Zeta Beta Chi Sets Party
A belated Valentine party and a dinner meeting are among! events planned by sorority women for the future. wi] Mrs. J. F. Weeks, 3945 College Ave. will be hostess to the
Club at a dessert meet-
bridal scene also includes the news of an engagement announcement. | Miss Patricia Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, The couple will be married at 10:30 a. m. in St. Joan of Arcs, Catholic Church, ITSC Chapters The topic of the Town Moet- : Mr. Walker was graduated from| ing discussion will be “Are We Notre Dame University. min, Sheridan, announce the en- . TOW. fomonrow mar Pre-Convention By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Feb. 17— campaign earnest so long ng in conventions are held.
will preside.
Turners Auxiliary Schedule Parties
are no longer| Denham is chairman. confined to a few months before! The election. -
in ~~ This: new type of campaign, Whine LSandijates tour of Mrs. Bernadette Mellen, 232 country and harangue N. Randolph St., and Mr. Wathenitheir fellow countrymen long is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vin-| Betors the conventions, is novel dames cent Wathen, Washington, Ind. A graduate of the St. Vincent
afternoon, the other at 8:30 p. m. in the Turners Hall. -
tine party at 7:30 p. m: Mrs. Bertha Wegner is the chairman.
in the DAR chapter house.
Law Club Meeting The Cruzan Parliamentary Law “ Siu, Chapter 2, will meet at tall physica 45 o'clock” tonight, The nost, ded Marian Col-| cially and physically. and hostess will be Mr. | rg Frog ren Edun.
an Mrs. A. A. Borts, 815 E. 534 St. ¢ Indiana University.
| value. as long as the individuals
. {Ann Robinson. It does give the people of the! jcountry an opportunity to Know members will |what the candidates think on! ray ‘will ‘conduct the
ing Motions.” Shephard has been announced by group of independent voters, who! thur Burks, Miss Helen Zink and morrow in the home of Mrs. Ben : her parents, Mr. and Mia. = A.| belong to no pany - oh the| Miss Lucile Scott. Arvin, 465 N. State St. There}: Segoe 3 Manning, 3330 Fall Cree wy. time, an opportun 00se : will be a Valentine program. - Joins § taf f 3 Mr, Shephard is the son of Mr.| between parties, There will be a 6 p. m. dinner|
Mrs. Robert A. Schurmap has and Mrs. Noble Shephard, E.! Ft. Harrison Hospital as a dieti- due University. 3 : tian. “Mr; any 17 No date -has been set for the live at 2527 Shelby St. |wedding. iof the candidates.
speak, *
Helen Wilde. i
The Alpha
{ Chapter, Beta Chi
(Oharles Mager & Company : Plowy. Mrs.
Presents ; A Glorious Collection 0
hostesses, and Mrs. V. K. N n
"The members will discuss plans the members of. Chapter V at 2 for their April 10 state day lunch-|P- Mm. Mrs. J. H. Wright will be try 00 to be held in the Indianap-|the speaker. Chapter F will have olis Athletic Club. Miss Lorenala 12:30 p. m. luncheon meeting!
Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta tin, 510 W. 44th St. Mrs. FlorChi Sorority, will have a ValenThursday
Miss Bertha chair-| Will meet tomorrow in the Chiman, will be Bhi Mes-|D¢se Room Of the Hotel WashGeorge Newman, Clayand interesting. I think it has bourne Blue, Carl G. Fritz, Ro[lane J. Stayley and Elnora BosHospital School of Nursing, Miss themselves can afford it finan-| well, Miss Ruth Brewer and Miss
The membership committee home of Mrs. Frances Dolan, 50 i introduce the!E., Palmer St. ». 88 ] guests. The committee chairman .| The engagement of Miss Bev- the important questions. of the| jg Mrs. Shirl Hanshew, assisted! The Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Their subject will be “Non-Rank- erly Jean Manning to Jack day, and it gives that STowing| by Mrs. William Steele, Mrs. Ar-| Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. to-
| 1 think, on the whole, this pre} Hedting for the members of Iota recent! ff. _of the 86th St. He is a student at Pur-| convention campaigning is a good | Tau Tau Sorority tomorrow in| aly Jomed the staff .g | thing. It gives us .a chance to LaRue's Restaurant. B. Howard Prooram Thursday see the workings of the minds ‘Caughran; U. 8. attorney for the! a. southern district of Indiana, will!
"The hostesses will be Misses Alberta Clare Nehrlich and will_be _a_special program after)
Kappa sof, and Miss Doro: Freund is yy will meet at Tipresident. DR thy. Ra, p. m. tomorrow in the home of
Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, 1116 N. Capi- : tol Ave. Mrs. Owen Biggs ao Mrs. E. F. Coleman
| ‘Three PEO chapters will meet | : (tomorrow. Chapter AF will meet meet: Thursday. in the home of} |at noon In the home of Mrs. Mrs. E. F. Coleman, 5214 W. 16th Frank E. Best, 5802 Pleasant Run St. - l Pkwy. Mrs. Don D. Baker willl
Frank T. Smith, 514 the entertainment committee.
{Campbell Ave., ‘will be hostess to
in the home of Mrs. Jess E. Mar-
i | Tuesday. | Mrs. Olive Ensien Tinder hart will be discussion leader] |and Dr. Thurman B. Rice will be|
: Legislator Will Speak ene wm Before Faculty Club
Local clubwomen have planned several meetings for thé near
mond and Frances G. Moder. . = =» >
Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike will pre-| side at a 1:30 p. m, meeting of|’ thé Monday Guild to be held Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt| American|® |
Monday. will discuss Bible.”
The
“The
hostesses will
be Meslames E. C. Rumpler, Willard M. Wickizer, Henry L. Dithmer, Frank L. Jennings, Harry Plum-
Tia
Committee of the American Ins
* WOMEN BANKERS WILL DINE
_ BE i , ONIGHT—-The Women's
titute of ‘Banking will sponsor a
dinner tonight for women members of the institute. The dinner, to
mer, Clayton H. Ridge and Or-| be in the Travertine Room of the Claypool Hotel, will be followed
ville A. Wilkinson. " . .
The Great Books
| guest leader.
. Mrs. Margaret [give an (illustrated
den Department on Feb. 27.
The tea hostesses will be Mrs. | : | Walter 8. Grow and Mrs, Frank gan.
J. Pinella. : Teen Topics— Some Degree Of Privacy
Is Essential
OUT AND ABOUT, you feeners want company; .at home you crave privacy. Your parents, you ‘say, never give you time to yourself? They hint that your desire to be alone implies secrecy and underhandedness? Well, everyone is entitled to a certain amount of alone-ness. Yes, whether it's to search your soul or merely to try out a uew hair-do or a new dance step. ~ " . BUT DON'T confuse reasonable parental overseeing with frying. The teener who constantly seeks solitude may be maladjusted. Pop and Mom ~re Hghuy concerned about “im or
ence Webster Long will speak. ‘The Gamma Beta Chi Sorority
ington.
Mrs. Richard Cox will be hostess ‘to the members of the Alpha! Chapter, Chi-. Omega Chi Sorority, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the
Spanish Club Plans -
The Ben Davis High, School |Spanish Club will meet at 7 p. m. Thursday in the school. There
the business session. | ~A:-F. Pierson is the club spon-
'Will Be Hostess
And naturally, parents need to know where their kids are going and with whom. Cheer ‘up, Glumdrop, and give with this information before you're nagged into it. we Some degree of privacy is essential, however. Do vou share a room with a brother or a sister?
. ~ ® . WELL, there should be & time for each of you to be alone In it. It just takes thoughtful Planning. 80 work out a schede.
And remember: Drawers and
’
“closets should be as inviolable
as a safe. Never rifie 8is »r Bud's bureau or desk. Snoo»ing and borrowing without parmission break the prime rule of ‘privacy. : iiss And respect closed doors! Knock before you enter, and ask the same courtesy in return,
Winter in West Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Pet-
tinger, 5307 Pleasant Run Parkway, 8. Dr. have been staying at the.Hotel del Coronado, Coronado,
al. They are spending the winter
at various points in California
[Paul Burkhart are chairmen of}
Let's Eat}
“Mrs. Orrin Collins and Mrs. will meet
ham, 4075 N. Illinois St.
The Ladies Federal Club will|and Arizona.
Meeting Thursday
Chapter AJ, PEO Sisterhood, at 1:30 p. m. Thursday n the home of Mrs. G. F. Brig-
Meta Glven |
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CASTLETON CHINA
DINNERWARE © ON OUR FASCINATING SECOND FLOOR
you can use stale left-over bread
hot main dishes for breakfast o
golden color, It's a little detail, but flat bread slices that match in size make the ‘best looking toast
let and so will not brown uni-
Whether for Yourself— forinly.
; iftg=enOW or later, . for Wesirg S10 outstanding collection
Company |
is influenced by the dipping mixture. It.should be rich in egg content. 2 . - - HAM, CHEESE FRENCH
TOAST SANDWICHES
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6 slices day-old white bread (not thin sliced) .
New Flavor Twist One-half cup of slivered salam folded into macaroni and chosse
new food flavor, The y serves as a lively tonic for \ appetites,
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uneven slices will not lie snugly’ | against the bottom of the skil- |
The quality’ of the toast also |
LR CARLA IG tmeal Stretches
IF YOU BELONG TO A SMALL FAMILY, here's one, way
. It's the French toast sandwich,
With a variety of fillings. one can turn stale bread slices into good,
r Juncheon.
The fillings may be made ahead of time, put into a small jar with a tight-fitting cover and placed in the refrigerator for a day or so without any fear of deterioration. These sandwiches are | ready to serve as soon as the fillings can be spread, the sandwich assembled, given its milk-egg dip
and browned to that luscious :
1% tsps. prepared mustard 1e
15 ¢ milk | % tsp. salt Place the ham on three slices of bread. Spread with one-half teaspoon of prepared mustard. Over the mustard place a slice of the cheese. Top with the re- | maining slices of the bread, cut in half. Beat the egg, add the | milk and salt.
‘Beat thoroughly, but not un-
And Improves Meat
Rolled oats makes a good meat{stretcher for many main dishes. In meat loaf, oatmeal . builds {up the food value of the meat
‘loaf by adding important neni 70 Remove Labels
|of iron, and Vitamin Bl. . F
| The protein value of both meat eled-ware usually come with the | gives this old favorite a pleasing and oatmeal. is enhanced, 100. The : spicy oatmeal
wold | juices of the
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¢ manufacturer's also absorbs the meat glued on them.
the texture be very easily removed by a brief |
til frothy. Dip both sides of the sandwiches lightly into the egg mixture. Brown slowly on both sides over medium heat. | Remove to a serving plate. Serve while hot with cole slaw or carrot sticks. Makes six sandwiches, ~
{ Discussion | Group will meet at 10 a. m. next Mrs, Howard E. Ny-|
Whipple and Miss Emily Helm-| |ing. Mrs. Rosemond Risser
“1“Youth and Religio
| by a fashion show presented by
Ayres'.” Miss Pauline M. Ragan,
chairman of the Women's Committee, has been assisted by Miss
Clubs—
{“The ABC of Conservation” at a| The Ladies Auxiliary of the [1:30 p. m. meeting of the Gar-|
future,
Processes of Legislation.” Dr. Elizabeth B. Ward, dean of women at Butler, is hostess chairman, assisted by Mesdames
Blair Spdrks and Willard C.
Jones, president, will introduce the speaker. ir}
Miss Helen Batchelor, president, will conduct an initiation ceremony for the Young Professional Women's Club at 6 p. m. Thursday in the YWCA. Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, chairman of the Committee of Management for the YWCA, will review the functions and purposes of that organization. Miss Al-
man. 2
Mrs. Harry A. Ware, 940 N. Arlington Ave. will be hostess to the Irvington Music Study Club at 1 p. m. Monday in her home ’
The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Tossell and Mrs. Prescott B. Jensen. Mrs. Richard 8. Orton will read a paper on “Great Hymns,” and Miss Betty Brock, Mrs. Robert Whitely and Mrs. A. F. Prince will present a musical program.
The Néw Century Club willl meet at 12:30 p. m.. tomorrow. Mrs. E. M. Hayth, 315 Graham Ave., will be hostess, assisted by Mesdames O. C. Nefer, Frank H. McConnell and Carl R. Day. . Mrs. William F. Summerville and Mrs. Harry W. Beebe will speak.
The Irvington Mother Study Club will meet. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. C. E. Thomas, 738 N. Graham Ave. The Rev. F. W. Wiegman of the Downey Avenue Christan Church will talk Eee
A 1 p. m. meeting of the Iryington Cstholic Woman's Study, Club has been planned for tomorrow. Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, 5336 Lowell Ave, will be hostess. The Rev. Fr. John E. Lynch of \8t. Joan of Arc’s Catholic Church will be the guest speaker.
The Indianapelis Readers Club will have a 1 p. m. luncheon meet-/ ing tomorrow in the home of Mrs.
[Herbert-G.- Swan. 4812 Broadway. Sacrifice if
Miss Ella E. Frietzsche will re-|
Prayers to Politics” (Earhart),
at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the club-| rooms of the Merchants National Bank, 38th St. Branch. Mrs. Franklin McCray and Mrs. Joseph K. Grubb will be speakers.
Mrs. Gary C. Elliott; 738 N.i Denny st, will be hostess to the Irvington Homemakers Club at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in her home, Mrs. Lawrence L. Guess will assist. "Mrs. C. R. Maple and‘Mrs. Albert Gray will demonstrate the making of party favors after the business session. \
O. L. Shelton, Harold Boisen,|.
dora Tannehill is program chair-|
Dorothy Jasper (left) and Miss Zeta Jackson in planning the event,
| The Butler University Women's Faculty Club will meet at § P. m. tomorrow in the reception room of the Jordan Memorial Mrs. Margaret L. Wyatt, member of the Indiana House of Representatives, is to be the guest speaker,
She will discuss “The
problem in the handling of a hand in whi you are vulnerable and the op-
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higher ranging of his two suits, or one 4 F ;
major usually shows support for
“thé other one.
on 8 NOW. North felt that East and West were going to try to
On! take a sacrifice in hearts, He
could bid a lot of spades for his partner if South could make a
free bid again. But he and His partn er 01d not Duy the 4
contract at spades? : Thus he started to plan a defense against the hand, and made his psychic bid of two hearts, West's later bid of four no trump asked East to select diamonds or clubs, and East correctly bid five clubs. It would have been a good’ planned the defense in the early
view “Frances E. Will we JF | foulMa- of tik Vidding. oa o . ard rom, cashed the king of spades, and {when
a singleton
i The Heyl Study Club will mest’ spade in ‘the duty he shifted
to the acé of hearts, then a low heart. bet East naturally figured North for the queen of hearts because of his heart bid, so-he went up
| with dummy’s king of hearts,
only to have North trump it. A small club was led, South won, cashed the queen of hearts and led the six of hearts. West played the jack and North
| trumped with the queen of
clubs, X Thus North and South took the first six tricks, setting the
: contract 700 points,
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Bake in a rate oven (350 degrees F.) for 15 minutes. Berve in cups. i Serves five.
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