Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1950 — Page 7

2,1050 | WEDNESDAY, APR. 12,1950 ____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — eo pAGE cd Here's a Jewel for Spring +. Colored Fur Coats Jest Woll for bossa ~ Sorority Schedules Lunchec 4 - 3 : ; BS ne Here’ S Ho a Francis M. Hughes, national Irene Boughton, national execu

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Fraternity, will be guest speaker! Also_seated a at oe speaker's for the annual state day luncheon ‘2 bf Aho . Romberg:

of Delta Zeta Sorority. Alumnae chapter, hostess More than 1000 invitations have for the day; Mrs. O. H. From Ri S been issued to state members for| founder of the the sort in Miami the 33d annual event Apr. 22 in! University; Mrs. Earle R. Holland | (Jr., state day general chairman; rter | Pork Cut Has the Columbia Club. Mrs. William H. Keenan, program : i H A | A business meeting will precede chairman; Miss Pearl Bartley, 2:30 nn omey d ppea L {the luncheon. Ted Campbell's or- Connersville, province director, a Px = POAT OR Ssvv0N . chestra will play for the dance and the college Shinpter presidents. ay : : Local alumnae members serving Auxiliary of homey appeal to all of us. So let's that night. 5 ) s. t's on committees for the celebration of he is ie take a quickie course in getting Mr. Hughes will talk on “The e: Program—Mrs. Keenan, Miss J ay: i the most eating Pleasure out of Meaning of Fraternity.” Skits will| Mary Ellen LaRue; decorations-— eB. ? xiv them. f be presented by members of the Mrs. H. M. Schmidt, chairman; i go rn ap DePauw University, Indiana Uni- Mesdames D. R. Smith, G. A. BusSeages are i FE A IE versity and Franklin College ac- kirk, Paul Yoke and Howard : ] 2; - : ’ /tive chapters, Hough, Misses Kathryn, E. Rupuels, new f Sa tablespoon salad oll. : : | Miss Frances E. Westcott, im bush, Phyllis Stewart and’ Ruth home care Cut spareribs in one-rib pieces, /mediate past national president, Templeton; arrangements — Bureau, will _ * owt and place in large skillet. Cover {will bring. greetings from the J. W. Boivard, chairman, and Mrs. ureau, Sa with hot, water, bringing to ' {sorority’s national council. Mrs. H. M. Worth r ive i and. simmer 10 minutes. Drain {Harold K. Harding will present] Awards—Mrs. Harding, chair ’ . ” and dry thoroughly. Pour sauce % awards for scholarship, campus man; Mrs. Harmon Young, Mrs. ard meeting : § over spareribs in skillet and sim-. % {activities and state day attend- E. W. Wilson and Miss Jean * mer two minutes. Serve hot. 4 {ance. Plans for the biennial con-|Johnston; invitations — Mrs. Gil : Sauce: "One small piece ginger {vention in June in Mackinac bert Nichols, chairman; Miss Pas ers of the I root, one clove garlic, crushed, |Island will ‘be reviewed by Miss tricia Delks. he Goodwill § one-fourth cup sugar, one-fourth | ppointed at i £ teaspoon dry mustard, one-half 3 x ¢ teaspoon salt, two tabhléspoons - y, president, { * flour, two tablespoons soy sauce, ' Falter Lock § . three tablespoons vinegar, one cup 4 | : ’ . ; Ji water, 4 Ehuisman, £ Peel ginger root and chop fine. - | x EE pi ta eh Place in a bowl with garlic. Add | 10-Da nd replaced i the dry and the liquid ingredients. y ny re Pe 2 T fy es Stir until smooth. By SUE BURNETT ra opaz merican broadtail The color — sapphire v SUE NE » esigned re —_ ——— ad PP Thursday's Menu Easy to wear, a joy to care Qa e! d. | ws ? DIAMOND may be a girl's : ; aR y e speaker's Camp Fire | y : best friend . . . but she'd BRE ARrasm Orange for is this slimming daytimer i Mrs, Mill- : . . probably be just as happy with juice, griddle cakes, butter or | that buttons down the front. ding secre- R ll PS $ a sapphire, topaz or aquamarine. fortified sarganine, crisp ba- Soft scallops accent the waist C + M d A b ’ ’ » Those are the jewels whose con, coffee, milk. . top, a narrow half belt is tied | a y e v tones have been borrowed to LUNCHEON: Tomato soup, | oa in back 4 us om 4 e S estos ) ta ‘ | describe the colored fur coats egg salad sandwich, oatmeal . ty i FeSteation Meeting Tomorrow trotted out for spring wear. cookies, tea, milk. Pattern 8496 is a sew-rite - of In War Memorial " Sapphire is a deep, dark blue DINNER: Barbecued spare- | perforated pattern in sizes 12 he held once The Indianapolis Camp Fire Wich, bo the DIoSaic, Yould be ribs, baked potatoes, rye | 14, 16. 18, 20, 40, 42 and 44 | brate birth- Girls will -have a Camp Wohelo ma YL vents. brass | Dread, butter or fortified mar- | Size .14, short sleeve, four and | g Thefs wi. Rally at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the buttons, buttoned cuffs and V | 8arine, mixed vegetable salad, | three-eights yards of 36- or 39gs and World War Memadrial.” The camp pocket detailing. - fresh pineapple; coffee, HK. | inch. | e guild will will open June. 12 and registra- TOPAZ n the beige family) C + S Serd ow fhe Sprine and he Goodwill tions will be taken at the meeting. appears in a very brief jacket | ounter-opy oe L aer Fashions; 48 pages of Crawfords- Miss Joan Tash will Tead songs with three-quarter: cuffed Se . new styles, fabric news special ponsored by and the Blue Bird and Camp Fire sleeves. And aquamarine, pale | cope Case | features, Free pattern printed in) Oe, arotips ‘wil presi skit: Mes- gray with a bluish jst, Somed inside the book. 3 : eset 10.8 belted Hnie style-w gh A : Good . Idea To order, use the coupon. |

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