Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1950 — Page 22
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nuggets to a large hot platter, In the pan, you"l have a combination of butte: ‘nd flecks of
chicken skin. Che jh tit will};
enrich your life. ~- i Four in a pint of heavy Place pan over direct heat and bring the cream and and little flecks to a and let simmer until the to thicken wi Season with 7a little cayenne and serve ovér those palpitating pieces of try-fried chicken.
eight pieces
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begins | ald of flour.
With # and
milk.
sweet
lettuce with French apple ple, coffee, milk.
cabbage halves, margarine, canned tea, milk.
well, try a sweet potato ond pudding and a green vegetable and a California salad.
. ~ Sunday's Menu od BREAKFAST: Orange 4 raisin muffins, butter or fortified margarine, coffee
style with real cream gravy, potato pudding, canned lima beans, wedges of iceberg dressing, SUPPER: Sliced ham, tato salad, grated earrot and
salad, toasted muffin butter or fortified peaches,
neckline for varied occasions Necklace $10; bracelet $5,
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Plans Visit to IU Clinic
Times State Service ¥ BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 31—Grand officers of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority will visit the Indiana University Speech and Hearing Clinic tomorrow. They will make plans with Dr. Robert L. Milisen, director of the clinic, for the traveling clinic for children with » [Speech and hearing defects which the sorority will again conduct during the coming summer in co-operation with the university.
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Important § hi news isn'f limited, these days, fo new skirt Coat or Suit. Garments for aduit lengths or hat angles. Things are happening, foo, to accessories and jewels. Gold jewelry leads the field and Monet's "Copley Square,” a five-strand necklace of gold chains, reflects the trend. Graded in length to make a chain bib, the necklace is interspaced with tiny gold balls, a delicate design to enhance the off-shoulder
whether in rustling, stiff fabrics for
acelet to match.
The Psi Iota Xi Sorority will contribute $2400 toward the sum-
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. |X! Sorority, 6000 Indiana school children received speech and hear-
mer traveling clinic which will /|be available to all Indiana communities.
STANDARDPATTERN GROUP (Junior Division for entrants under 20 years old): Four. Date, school or business dress.
GLAMOUR GROUP (Entrants of aii agesj: Five. Evening
wear from standard pattern or of original design. ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP (Entrants of all ages): Six. Dress,
or upper teen-age wear. MUST be designed originally by the contestant WITHOUT the use of commercial pattern. CHILDREN'S GROUP (Entrants of all ages): Seven. Clothing for children from 2 to 6 years old. Eight. Clothing for children from 7 to 12 years old. Garments for children in these age groups must be entered in Children's Clothing Group regardless of whether they are made from a purchased pattern or are of griginal design. 7 First-place garment in each of the eight classifications will be sent to New York for judging in the National Contest. First prize of $50 and second of $20 will be awarded in Indianapolis judging for each classification in addition to national prizes offered. Garments will be returned to owners after judging.
Miss Sue Ann Kays
Delta Delta Delta Sorority. letic Club.
Misses Susanna Walker, Jackie Bresson and Ruth McClure Y| are members of the trio from the Bi They are rehearsing a song for the sorority’s state day. It will be tomorrow in the Indianapolis Ath |'
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. |first prize for the most unusual
~~ Mest Unusual
Mrs. John D, Voris was awarded
hat creation yesterday at. the
the Indians. Woman's Republican
Initiation for eight Butler University coeds pledged on the Fairview campus by Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic society for freshman women, will be held Apr. 12. The service will be at 3 Pp. m. in the Atherton Center, Membership ‘in the honorary is based primarily on a grade average of 3.5 or above.
Alpha Lambda Delta fo Initiate
include Misses Ann Fuller, Mar jorie Wullleumier, Barbara Dun-
Indianapolis freshmen; Miss Patty Payne, Ft. Wayne; Miss Kathleen Ryan, Peru; Miss Dorothy Aagesen, Anderson, all freshmen, and Miss Carol Moorhead, Canton, O., sophomore. :
of |
County GOP Central Committee Pledges who will be fHiates ChAIrmaN, was presented with a
millinery creation. Mrs. Fern Norris presided and Joe
nfest ¥ Breakfast |
MARGU nl A vi QTd like to start raising a few gest some that are not too difs | ficult? Also how do I use them
bbage with butter for a dish that's out of
Pierson was master of ceremonies. ?
this world.
Wellesley Club Plans Luncheon Monday
The lis Wellesley Club will have a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Arthur Medlicott,
Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames James J. Carter, Robe ert 8. Ashby and Willlam H,
Krieg.
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Easter Parade Fashio
Planning -to-attend-the-at the university Saturday are Mrs. J. D, Young, Columbus, Ind. president; Mrs. Wendell D. Reed, Indianapolis, vice president; Mrs. Emmons Hougland, Franklin, secretary; Mrs. Earl Lawson, Vincennes, treasurer; Mrs. Leah Flint, Indianapolis, adviser; Mrs. Dorothy Doles, Greensburg, editor; Mrs. Charles Weddle, Lebanon, conductress; Mrs. L. J. Martin, Goshen, charity chair man; Mrs, Dorothy Foster,~Rushville, symphony chairman; Miss Jean O'Rourke, Ft. Wayne, northern province chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Portland, central province ‘chairman; Mrs. Glenn Clark, North Vernos, southern province chairman, and Mrs. Glenn Marshall, Indianapolis, stationer.
_ The program for children with speech and hearing defects by the Psi Iota Xi Sorority was first started in 1938 and for the first three years the organization maintained a traveling clinic similar to the one which will be conducted during the summer. For the next eight years the sorority contributed $2000 or more .each year to| the resident Speech and Hearing Clinic which is permanently {maintained on the Indiana Uni-
[versity campus.
| Last summer the sorority resumed its traveling clinic. Through means of the original traveling clinic sponsored by the Psi Iota
Ing tests and 130,000 received
hearing nually at the resident clinic at the university. The average stay at the clinic ranges from two to nine months. -
A speech pathologist, two speech and hearing and one clinical psychologist will make up the traveling clinic unit this summer. Under the plan, the state will be divided into areas.| Ini the center of each area will be a Psi Iota Xi town where a clinic will be held and ail persons to be
come to that center.
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Attendants have been chosen for the marriage of Miss Sue Ann Kays and Richard D. Dreier. The|
wedding 6 in the Grace Methodist Church. Mrs. Canby Fortner will be her sister's matron of honor: The bridesmaids will be Miss Cherie BE. Nyart and Miss Janet Siebert. Phyllis Jean Smith will be the rl
David Morrow will be the best man while the ushers will be Jack Rouck and James Kimmell.
Counter-Spy— Hosiery Does About-Face
New Design Has Seam in Front By LOUISE FLETCHER
‘Times Woman's Editor ITY the poor male. If he once HAD any | . ideas on whether he was coming or going, he's due for an upset. Now it's a hosiery manufacturer who is “gumming up the works.” The Gotham hosiery outfit (as if a pair of pretty gams weren't already confusing enough to the average male) has just introduced stockings with
seams in front.
405 handicapped persons from 42 counties, ;
Designing Woman
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