Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1948 — Page 13
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Camp-Fire Girls Will Celebrate Their Birthday
organization Will - celebrate its
silver anniversary Apr. 18 to 24,
there will be no city-wide observance of the national birth-
day. ; The WaPeHaNi Group of Linprating its third charter day
which coincides with the national pirthday. The celebration will be
a “pitch-in” supper for girls and = their parents at 6:30 p. m. This 5
will be followed by a Council Fire and awarding of Trail Seeker and Woodgatherer ranks.
Camp Fire and five Blue Bird groups in Area IV of the North
District Camp Fire Girls. There! will be a Magic Ring at which |
the following girls will “fly-up”
into Camp Fire: Carol Shumate, |
Marilyn Cooper, Nancy Ward, Barbara Collister, Loretta Renter, Shirley Jo Hiday, Carol Willard, Martina Knipe, Sharon Stewart, Sharon Petty, Laura Lee Maddox, Nancy Lee Quick, Margaret Fruits and Mable Baker.
Talent Show Planned By -Horizon Club
Ranks will be awarded to the following Camp Fire Girls: Trail Seekers—Elsie Trittipo, Kay Grirfith, Virginia Breedlove, Edna Earle and Patricia Sullivan; Woodgatherer — Shirley Jordan; Fire Maker—Pat Oberle and Suzanne Condrey.
The area chairman is Mrs. Vir-|
ginia Reed, in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mesdames
i is {B. I. Miller, recording and cori SEER secretaries wood Christian Church is cele- |
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APOLIS TIMES Elections Held a By Four 8 Organizations
Results of recent elections are reported by four local women's
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Two Coat Silhouets Win Attention
| {president of Sisterhood. Other officers are
LB. Richey, treasurer;
Mrs. A. T. Ross, guard; Mrs. {Rohm and Mrs. W. 8. Wooley,
organizations, Mrs. J. T. Rohm is the new, Chapter AJ, PEO yer acquaintance.
R. Garland, chaplain;
Teen Topics— ; | Choose ‘Dates’ Carefully AN-RELA Of te fe Trl
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A HUMAN-RELATIONS ex-
pointers for teen-age dating: Don’t start “going steady” Don’t imagine you can learn to know a guy or a gal through correspondence. * - » TAKE STOCK of your pals
{ in their own environment their homes.
~ ” x DON'T GO steady simply to
| state convention delegates, with
wood as alternates, and Mrs. | Rohm and Mrs. 8. 8. Leichti, City
it : ! PEO Council delegates.
A celebration will be held tomorrow at School 69 by four §
The Wy-Mo-Dau Club reelected Mrs. Edward C. Wisch-
Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs, Thad R. Clarke, first and second vice ts; Mrs. George J. Kamphaus and Mrs. Harfy A. Burkhart, recording and corresponding Mrs. George
p. m.’tomeorrow in the Mandarin Inn. Hostesses ‘will be Mrs. Burk-
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. C. E. Hay-|
escape from home. Lastly, grow up! If either ! you are your current heartthrob is a spoiled baby, you're | bound to quarrel. -
Teen Talk—
Sub-Deb Set, ‘New Look’ Will Team Up Mar. 28
: By JEAN MANEY A BRAND NEW SUIT and a pretty hat are Hoosier traditions for Easter Sundaysamong the sub-deb set. ‘The three high school students interviewed this week are no exception—they all plan to
IF EMER YoU OR YOUR CURRENT HEAQT-TUROS 1S A OILED
hart and Mrs. Laura Poland. Mrs. Wischmeier will talk on
diana.” The club's project for the coming year will be participation in cancer relief work at “The i Little Red Door.”
New president of the Alpha Theta Latreian Club is Mrs, C. : \ : 3 Richard Lenglade. Those who FITTED OR FREE-SWINGING—Two coat silhouets hold the stage this spring |Will serve with her are Mrs. Ber-
{ inard T. Gates, vice president;
“Conservation Activities in In-|
wear the “new look” on Mar. 28. All three of the teeners favor longer skirts, short flared {jackets and fancy bonnets. Mary Jane Fouts, “Janie” to all her (friends, is tollowing the advice
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hardly a community that does not provide tournaments. At the Montreal Metropolitan
Benjamin AAI053 VASES & None H#AKQI0? Tournament—=Both vul. South West ‘North East 16 Double 19 Pass 49 Double Pash Pass Opening—¢ 6 Tournament, which will be held at the Hotel Windsor Apr. 2-4, the Mayor of Montreal, Camillien Houde, will be patron. Today's hand was played by
lof the fashion writers and plan-| A member of the Study Club ning a navy/and the Legion of Decency, Shortridge High| Thelma is the senior representa-!
fit. A senior at!
School, she is the daughter of Gause, 817 Church St. Mr. and Mrs. ¥ x =»
Charles B. poROTHY LUSK, a junior at
Douglass Andress, secretary of the Montreal Bridge League.
, His partner was L. H. Benblue spring out-!y;o0 ror the Sodality. She is the, jamin, the treasurer. I do not
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert think West could be criticized
for doubling. Nevertheless Andress made five. . LJ ” HE trumped the opening dia-
Jerry Roesch, Harry L. Harrison, Samuel E. Klein, Elaine Lutholtz | Lester Poe, €harles Weber, E. C.| Zaring, Annis Born and Helen| Hope Cartwright. On Thursday, the All-City Hori- |
... fitted or free swinging. An example of the former (left) is a tailored topcoat of rich, soft Hockanum suede cloth. New are the wide cape collar with deep curved pocket sectlon to match, the smoother shoulder line and the trim double-breasted fastening. The classic casual topcoat (right) of fine Hockanum worsted is a delight |Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, sponsor. to own and wear. Light in weight, but with sufficient warmth, it slips easily over suit or dress. (Both coats at Strauss’)
zon Club is having a talent show | ’ t= and “pitch-in” supper at the Cen- | Let S Ea tral YWCA in celebration of! Camp Fire's birthday.
and parents will hold a meeting| to make Silver Anniversary plans, | to discuss the doughnut sale and! district extension "at Linwood Christian Church at 8 p. m. Friday. chairman; Mrs. Kenneth J, Brew-
er, Camp Fire leader at the| There is no limit to filings church, and Mrs. Helen Parmer, They might. include cream pie fillEast Districy field director, are ing, whipped cream or whipped in charge of arrangements. cream and fresh fruit mixtures, creamed chicken, fish or chicken
THE DOCTOR ~~ [f= "key mules. ANSWERS— CREAM PUFFS
(For Tuesday luncheen) By E. P. JORDAN, M.D. 14 ¢. boiling water
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14 c. butter f - Symptoms o glandular trou 1 c. all-purpose flour ANSWER: Glandular trou- [|Z 88S
ble is a very vague description. There are lymph glands in the armpit, groin, neck and elsewhere. These may enlarge in various diseases.
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pr rue wenden CCAM. Puff Filling May Be Varied
' By META GIVEN WATCHING CREAM puffs bake for the first time is an amaz-| i ing experience. A hot oven will puff up those blobs of dough to When cold, cut off the tops with| maximum size and develop the typical golden color and fragile look. a sharp knife. Fill with whipped Session of the Indiana WCTU will| While cream puffs will hold up for a day or more, they do lose cream. Replace the tops. Mrs. R. 8. Merkel, district that fresh “egg-shell-like” finish and so should be filled and served the day they are baked for the greatest satisfaction.
leaves the side of the pan and forms a ball. Remove from the heat. Immediately add the unbeaten eggs one at a time, beating to a smooth paste after each one. Then beat the mixture until smooth and velvety. Drop by heaping ‘tablespoons onto a greased baking {sheet, keeping about three inches apart. Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees
Pour the boiling water over the/F.) for 15 minutes, or until well] butter in a saucepan; heat just/puffed and delicately browned. continue her series of lectures on {to boiling and stir until the butter| Then reduce the heat to 300 de-/the United Nations for members Sift the flour, measureigrees F. (slow) and bake from |and guests of the Propylaeum ‘and add all at once tathe butter, 30 to 40 minutes longer. This will Club at 8 p. m. Friday. Her topic Stir constantly with a cook the centers thoroughly, but|will be “The Security Council of} {wooden spoon until the mixtureithe puffs should become no!(he UN.”
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Makes six to seven cream puffs, ienough to use also for Tuesday {dinner entree.
‘Committee Session
{ A meeting of the Seventh Dis-|
|{trict, Indiana Federation of Clubs, {legislative committee has been {called by Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, |chairman. The session will be at {10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Ayres’
|committee room.
Mrs. Nevitt to Talk
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Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt willl
.$/ SUCCESSES!
{Mrs. Eugene S. Bowen and Mrs. William P. Keller, recording and or ding secretaries;
Mrs. | Jack K. Overmyer, treasurer, and
Elected by the Amicitia Club {recently were Mrs. Ethel Lambert, president; Mrs. T. N. Denham, vice - president; Mrs. Albert Brethauer, treasurer, and | Mrs. Aaron Mason, recording! secretary.
WCTU Will Meet
The annual mid-year executive
| be held Wednesday and Thursday | |in the Central YWCA. The Board | of Directors will meet at 10 a. m.| Wednesday. The official hostesses | will be the Marion County mem-| bers. i
| SOCIAL | SITUATIONS | SITUATION: While a | house guest in another city, |i you were entertained by sev- | eral of your hostess’ friends. | WRONG WAY: Don't | bother .to write a note to |
after you return home. RIGHT WAY: Write a note to each petson who entertained you.
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Fouts, 4242 College Ave.
Technical High School, has her pond lead in dummy with the Easter outfit all completed. 8he four of hearts and cashed the
those who entertained you, |
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brown suit with aqua
to be independ-|
Janie Fouts "and refuse brown accessoto wear long skirts, but now I ries. really like the length. The first) A strong supthing I bought was a skirt, and porter + of the
I'd feel awfully silly now in a| short dress,” Janie says. A future newspaperwoman, she plans to attend the University of| Illinois and major in journalism. anie is a member of ‘the True Blue Club and editor of the!
longer length, E. Dorothy likes ballerina skirts
ts. She is a member of the Tech-
Dorothy Lusk Thursday Echo. She also belongs nical Choir and the Cannon staff,
{Dorothy is affiliated with three rw sub-deb groups. the Phi Kappa A SENIOR at St. John's Acad-| he ms 8 De hab. oY: Shelma. Gals has A ou8|1314 Carrollton Ave. Dorothy ae aa 3 green shade. may study for a year at Franklin po ppg a or Hanover Colleges. She plans dross and bb © (eventually to enter nurses trainare pring ing at St. Vincent's Hospital.
to the RAM Sub Deb Club.
“The hat is my biggest problem. I like the cloche type hats with flow- § ers which they're showing this season, but
News in Noodles Cooked noodles can be given a new “main course” look by add{ing two or three slices of lunch(eon meat or cooked frankfurters {Which have been diced. Mix butI can't seem to { ter or margarine with the hot find the right |noodles, then fold in the diced one,” she adds. Thelma Gause meat. Garnish with a sprig of | She has specialized in business|parsley, Serve with cheese
and short jack-
will wear a new| gee and king of clubs. When he tweed|
led the West
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club queen,
kL blouse and dark| Andress over-trumped with the
i king, and ruffed the nine of - diamonds in dummy. : { The 10 of clubs was led back and when West trumped wilh { the jack of hearts, Andress discarded the four of spades. West now led the king of - spades, which was won in dum- | my and the ace of hearts was | | cashed. The seven of clubs was led, West discarded the six of spades and North the jack of spades. Dummy's deuce of spades was trumped by North : with the nine of hearts and the 10 of diamonds was trumped in dummy with the eight of hearts, The five of spades was trumped with the three of hearts. 3 Thus West won only the queen and jack of hearts, :
Woman's Club Elects
The Indianapolis Woman's Club elected Mrs. Harry V. Wade as president at a recent . meeting. The other officers are Mrs, Victor R. Jose Jr. vice president; Mrs, Helen W, Jameson and Mrs. Smiley N, Chambers, recording and corresponding secretaries,
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