Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1951 — Page 12

Others to Attend Suzanne Ruddell, Mary Anne Barothy, Sally Perry and Claudia Simmons will be guests of Linda Derry. Attending together will be Barbara and Jean McKinstray, Jeannette, Charlotte and Kathy Spangler. Betsy and Tommy Eubank will be guests of Sandy and Barrie Warren. Kathryn Raesch will be the guest of Mary Ann and Alice Rawlings. Pauletta Walker has invited Phyllis James, Nancy Rader, Carol Junker and Donna Kay Bush. Karen Turner's party

will include Shirley Weishaar, Virginia McIntyre and Sandra % Goodin al Local Girl Pledged STRAUSS uzanne Hufford's guest will Specia 7Q . Karen Woodsmall, 8 finda Loe DELAWARE, Oo. Feb. 23—Miss SAYS. TWEED COATS

Sandra McKinney and Ruth Munson. Girl Scout Troop 216 will be chaperoned by Mrs. Henry H. Wheeler. Joan and Jeanne Folds, Susan Matthews, Judy Newton

- wai

FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1051

little cooking skill.

your economy main dishes, e > 2

Try*a few now to brighten

SPICED STUFFED PRUNES Five cups uncooked prunes, one cup white sugar, three cups brown sugar (packed), cups water, two cups cider vinegar, three tablespoons pickling spices (in bag), five four-inch pieces stick cinnamon, two tablespoons honey, six thin slices whole orange (rind included), one tablespoon rum flavoring, walnut meats. Rinse prunes. Combine sugars, water, vinegar, spices, honey and slices of orange in large kettle and heat to boiling. Add prunes and boil one to one and one-fourth hours (more water may be added as and if 'needed). Remove from heat and add rum flavoring.

nine

“through. Finish filling jars with boiling sirup. Seal while hot. Makes two pints.

Sunday's Menus

BREAKFAST: sausages, wheat cakes, butter or fortified margarine, honey or sirup, coffee, milk, DINNER: Rolled top round roast, panroasted potatoes, stuffed prunes, canned peas with onions, enriched soft rolls, margarine, hearts of lettuce, steamed ginger pudding, lemon sauce, coffee, milk. SUPPER: roasted potatoes, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, cake, tea, milk,

‘Grapefruit, link pork

brown gravy, spiced butter or fortified

Sliced beef, fried leftover

fruit salad, chocolate

Betty Ann Hester has been pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at Ohio Wesleyan University here, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hester,

and Betty Kay McClellan will attend with Adra and Bobby Heider. |

Attending together will David Dirks,

Pamela ie

7040 Warwick Road, Indianapolis.

ve Mayor to Speak

The Inter pes Council for

“down at Strauss.”

WERE $88 10 159.95

were 39.95 fo 49.95

Fine all-wool tweed in wonderful casual styles,

FUR TRIMMED COATS

*58 T0 °108

A beautiful collection of fine broadcloth coats trimmed dramatically with luxurious furs—fur lined coats, short fur trimmed coats and full length fur trimmed coats.

*30

FINE QUALITY COATS—NOW °58

FLEECE COATS § 39 were 49.95 fo 59.95

Soft, warm comfortable all-wool fleece.

"PAGE 12 . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : : Cc ? 3 n Counter Sor | an; eservations Is Sl \Fine Cal skin Handbags Are Made in Paris for Local Store )Irges arr n omen Ne For Hansel and Gretel To Rise In Defense of laws : . have ’lay at Fair Grounds Sa ndivi hi - he . . i ° 1 Junior Civic Theater Production Will Be ‘ numb Staged Over Week-End in IU Building Mrs. Russell Cushman Addresses Session F : : iG ; de Week-end reservations for the Junior Civic Theater & Of 21st Annual Conference at the Murat qu production of “Hansel and Gretel” are announced. The pro- © “It is in defense of individual integrity that you must never duction will be staged in the Indiaria University building, bring all your moral and spiritual power to bear.on the la State Fair Grounds. world’s problems,” Mrs, Russell Cushman said in her Sanas esdames Virginia Hollingsworth, Fred Frauman and Karl ssage diana farm women today. Stegemeier will chaperone students from Orchard School Saturday aphual me Jn x op social and ed the Gf The Fortville woman is state chairman of the u- acquir afternoon. The group will include Richard Fairbanks, Susan Shuler, | diana Farm Bureau which closed its Ann Dunni David H H cational department of the In nn Dunnington, David Hollingsworth, Barbara Fuller, Bill Hering, | |two-day 21st annual conference in the Murat Theater this noon. Ww Susan and Nancy Stegemeier, Bobby Rosenak, Raymond Ploughe, | {nternational n In speaking of her European trip last fall to the card 1 Wendy Block, Judy Schloss and Nancy and Sally Frauman, have Ann Deckelbaum, Judy McDonald and Pat Martin will be guests, conference of Associated Country ford to wander aimlessly and in the of Bonny and Freddy McLaughlin. Rose Ann Woods will fete Flor-| Women of the World, she said the make mistakes, but not now.” are ence Breuning, Jane Harrison, Jane Seastrom, Judy Irvine, Frances! tour of 140 American delegates] During a pageant, “Stars Over C 4 Johneto Linda, Re ty Crawford, Karen Colburn, Anne > “has done much to bring about a|Indiana,” conference awards were | 8 | wat ” HOT _ better understanding and interna- presented, County scrapbook win Bill Deckelbaum will entertain] : ‘ TT . ners were (1) Cass (2) Allen and Ti Calfskin bags with a French accent “immigrate” to Indianapolis tional friendship. . in Peggy and Laurie Kohn and ‘ConsHiution 2 a » » ” » “Individual rights—rights of (3) Pulaski, / oO Elgagior yer. Destames Ralph By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor ny f f ¥ : Dg the find and SPiHt are In great oot Speaker - Smit ende ngler an “ : " : : S D t S peril in many places today.” e Roscoe Stout will chaperone Ch ange Urged ATEST Homigeems to arrive of Sosa Sashion coun- urrte upper are et Quoting an Italian woman, she! John Strokfn, Country Gentle- sificat Brownie Troop 287. Kim and ters are members of a group of fine calfskin hand- The last of the buffet suppers sell Cramer les Boswell [said in Italy women have learned ran magazine associate aditor, tional Jack" -Colby’s guests will be The tendeficy to flout certain| for this season will be held ot 8| Roger Ee ee AL “politics is the path Of Your last night's guest speaker, ’ the m Tommy Janes, Steve Roggle provisions of the 1851 Indiana The imports were made in Paris for Ayres’ and they have [p. m. Sunday by the Riviera Club. and Rollin S, Tenney, Mrs. Lor-|family, food for baby, sel" i's sald he did not think Rus- . Catega Terry Weaver and Ralph and qo..itution weakens its value as| taken up residence, temporarily, in the store's first floor hand- |The industrial film of the year, etta Bolle and Mrs. Ruth Harper, curity of your home, education of ia ‘would ry an all-out atomie This Stephen Everly. an instrument of government, Dr.| DAE department. “Temporarily” is probably the right word, be- “Rhapsody in )Speed,” will be your children. wine iy og , clothir 8 ‘| cause bargains seldom dwell shown. Following the .movie, Y The chairman asked the Foo- war in the near future. “1 do 8 | Host At Luncheon {Pressly 8. Sikes sald here last| , Jara a Onfines: Of Tonny Wours Bh ie “wil assar Club to Meet sier audience to re-examine the not believe she has the industry, pil a Lawrence and Carol Ann Pol- night. | shop or store. {play for dancing. The Indiana Vaziar Club sill purposes of their organization to| transportation, communication or enter 1 lock will attend with Richard] It points up the neea for re-| These have the fine work- Reservations have been made ave > the AL. 2. ogo bam learn if they are making members food supply to fight that kind of sister Kammen and Barbara Sue Gold-| vision, he told the Indianapolisi manship that characterizes by Messrs. and Mesdames Joe M. H, Nth 8171 Central Ave, more intelligent, more effective war. Deli stein. Suzanne and Sally Boggs’ League of Women Voters. American-made handbags of Kline, W. A. McCutchan, Russeil| P: citizens. He pointed out, however broidel guests will be Kay and Linda pr, Sikes, Indiana University! much higheg price. The calf- M. Lipes, Ernest Taylor, William! TAKE A. TIP from folks who = ‘Our margin of error is very Countries of the Far East are garme Marburger, junior division dean and one of | skin exteriors are sleek and F. Swope, Donald Young. Ernest know! Use TIMES Classified ads Small,” Vance Lockhart, IFB Co-|{so poor and unstable Commu- terest Colin, Mary Anh and Cora Lou- the state's foremost authorities| gleaming .. . and the bags W. Cooper, David R. Hocker, to fill vacancies, recover lost ar- operative Association education nists can easily - cause trouble. in the {se Michael will éntertain Danny on government, was guest speak-| all are leather lined. Glenn Lamson and Don Hassler. ticles, hire good help, sell any-|fieldman, advised at the closing Their new nations—Pakistan, Kremer, Nancy Schort, David er for the annual dinner meeting All of them have top han- Also Messrs. and Mesdames thing and find the job you want. session. India, Burma, Indonesia and the Clot! Beal and Julia Lewen. Diane|of the league. It was in the Wom-| dles although pouches, vani- Earl Haines, John Lichtenberg, You'll like the RESULTS Times “Each generation must restate Philippines—are less able to de- and gi Clements will attend with Jane|an’s Department Club. ties and “travelers” are in- Lloyd A. Strawmyer, Baron C. Want-Ad§ bring. They're speedy, the direction and purpose of its{fend themselves, are more sus- practic Martin, Barbara and Jerry Den-| The speaker emphasized that| cluded among the sizes and Jacobsen, Victor Johnson, Dorsey reach thousands of homes and|society. At one time bernaps dur- ceptible to Communism than be- West nerline and ‘Billy Pertle. Linda(Washington, Jefferson and Lin-| shapes. Colors are black, als D. King, E. W. McIlvaine, Charles|are so economical! PHONE Riley|ing our isolation and wealth of [fore they were given their inde est and Peter Larsen’s guests will be|coln among other national lead-| brown, navy—and a few reds. A personal word A. Lotze, Charles Kindred, C. Rus- 5551. . natural resources we af- pendence. Pron Janice Howe, Frances and Tom, ers recognized that the national - keep he bags Sleekt 2nd 3 Rr Cm . . » clothes my Firman, Ann Weigand and| Constitution needed revision from| 8leaming, each comes a 's picked ou elica ern inf Tommy Ehrick. time to time. tube of French leather cream colors like the stitches of STRAUSS Opportunity is knocking in the Women's Specialty Shops! Fring Gary Schahet will entertain his oa tucked inside. Prices are $15, embroidery. SAYS: ranch guests at a luncheon preceding! Revision Sought 316.50, $18.50 and $25, plus They are available in the waists the theater party in honor of his : “ ax. ? 450 feminine first names k s birthday. Guests will be Mari- Noe, he asstrted, have our wn Three of the styles are pic- known to be most popular in Jacke lyn Schahet, Robert Lefton, Jef- grea Se Bape ml pas tured. Prices on these, from the country today. The pat- fluence. frey Ackerman, Jeffrey Brodey| \'® cov ha opie e anges Bi Jeft to right, are $15, $1650 tern is reproduced from that Pina and Stuart and Richard Engel- ta euution and to] and $25, plus the tax. of an actual silk thread em- taken berg. ’ broidery. fores i . For more than 20 years the : 81 Sunday Parties league has been interested in re- Personally 'es NN Siieels ne 2 ' oi i f th tit . i i in- -— Barbara Gant, Patty Cavosie, elo Sl studio EWEST idea in [a Stationery Department. 4 J iA Janice Fudge and Barbara Baker : formal note station- ton : and wo will attend with Cynthia and In 1929 a bill calling for a con- " ‘ . - . doub Phillip Hopping. Gregory, Paul Stitutional convention, in which ery takes its name and its Student Back in College . 3 dou and Carl Johnson will be ests! the league was interested, passed] motif from the prim emof David and Judy Walsh. a /the General Assembly but failed] "broidesy... sampler... designs. (After Visiting Parents i : : re - : ne and Joan Davidson will entertain jin the popular VOUS, bo ; girls learned to sew in Co- I Edgar Davis pag returned to! = : ; 0 \ “In 4 Ann and Sue Egbert. ntil a Supreme Court decision] ~lonial New England. {Kenyon Cojlege, Gambier, O., ; a oil OS es ests “miln 1035, it was practically impogs> 3 Just as fue original sam- jarter Sa his parents. He is THE FINAL CLEARANCE continues m full SW Ing— : ang-sul ” {sible to amend the state consti-] plers carrié the neatly [the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1 ; Y he. Stay Pela ani Beveriyu! |tution. Though definite, steps to| stitched names of the small ‘Ruby, 1502 Comer Ave. THIRD and FOURTH FLOORS of the Women S ae portrays Mr White Cat. will en-|0Ptain a new state constitution; seamstresses who made them, He was recently placed on the . : and tin tertain Thomas Draper, Richard | re complex and require several] so the new Sampler Notes |dean’s list for high scholarship. Specialty Shops of Strauss. Irish Petticrew and . Stevie Selka | years. carry the name of the ter. Mr. Davis is a sophomore. - like Ww od . . » . Sunday reservations have been £4 Wall for L MANY, MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES are still starch ' “made by Jane Cripe for her Tudor a ell Tor Less— +h § : Ii Haati . flaps. ne Hall classmates, Mary Woodson, | 'D Up' M F Di h wor of vour personal investigation—— can ime iiss Simons co) Dried Fruits "Dress Up” Meat Dishes y of you p 9 sie line Petty, Susan Cadle, Brenda 1 ce Faber Bm Kurrie and Judy By GAYLORD MADDOX Codi. Lift prunes from sirup, cut down one side | COATS—fur trimmed and untrimmed— loring. Lamb. Following the play she MANY a less expensive meat dish takes on a ~~ 8Rd remove p efill with walnuts, . The will entertain with a dessert] de luxe taste when served with a fruit conserve. Pack prunes in jars, topping each jar with DRESSES—SUITS—an outstanding clearance Sewing party. Dried fruits, now abundant, make conserves a slice of orange. Set jars in cold water, bring to * seamstl _and marmalades of rich flavor and require very boil, and continue boiling until prunes are heated | a collection for your selection—see them L. A

hoft, Jane and Jimmy Bridges Women as Public Policy Makers and Cheryl Anne Wacker. Lucy will hear Mayor Phillip Bayt at and John Ester will attend with the Monday meeting in the Hotel , Sandra Bergstrom. Linda Gib- Washington. He will discuss sons’s guests will be Jean Caudell, “Women's Participation in City Sally and Douglass Webb and Government,” following the

Eat? A 9B DRESSES—FINAL CLEARANCE

Were 69.95 to 98.50. Including fine fleeces, broadcloth and a few gabardines.

Suzanne Espy. : dinner Sard QUTSTANDING VALUES AWAIT YOU Wadding snsomblos. sm in he big sale in Joseph Shue Salon Were 14.95 fo $35 (many less than half price) Charles Mayer and Company, where it is a fam- THIRD FLOOR—VALUES you can't ily tradition in Indiana, to select your diamonds afford to miss—drop in and see 5 1 0 — 1 A from our beautiful and varied collection. for yourself—SHOE VALUES GALORE! : A wide variety from which to find your dress or dresses—rayon crepes, failles, gabardines, efe.— Joseph Salon Shoes all sizes and colors—with, at least a dozen that are just what you've been looking for. —were 9.95 to 29.95 FOURTH FLOOR GIF NOW HALF PRIGE BETTER. DRESSES-NOW 525 and $35 ye DRESS shoes, WALKING shoes, : allwe CASUAL shoes Sorry— were 39.95 fo 79.95 Dal . SKIFY, | SUEDE—CALF—REPTILE No Phone Costume suits, cocktail dresses, jacket dresses, etc. in exciting styles of this season. that a HIGH, CUBAN and FLAT heels . T A. Platinum Yar y or Mail wip Solitaire ......$785 Colors include BLUE—BLACK—BROWN— Orders— : he Wedding Ring, $175 RED and GREEN, A wonderful opportunity . laid 5. HR Volow Gold 6 to buy JOSEPH SHOES at HALF PRICE, No COD.s The core of every American woman's wardrobe—a sulf fills Kinde Kiet 9 OW oo . 14K. Yellow Gold : : . the bill 95%, of the time—GABARDINES, PURE WOOL match Solitaire ......$318 Solitaire ......$100 Also— . SRT All Sales Wedding Ring, $50 Wedding Ring, $37.50 121 Pore Bollerine Shaena$2 Final 5 $33 $ 4 4 $hQ TWEEDS, WORSTED FLANNELS and NOVELTY WORSTEDS Tox Included . Were 4.95 : —It's a great day for GREAT VALUES! Suit yourself. RO Registered Jewel Amer Gem S$ v : * egistered Jeweler—American Gem Soclety : 149 HANDBAGS—HMALF PRICE were 49. 05 fo 9.50 ; ; : » ‘HOU Déferred —were 8.95 to $35 : twalp Payments ; : (tly wyct No Sorry—no mail or phone erders—no layaways BLUE Carrying or C.OD.'s—ALL SALES FINAL. sii AND Gh 4 Charge a . © BLOC 19 WEST WASHINGTON STREET * INDIANAPOLIS : swan +" | LSRAUSS & CMPANY,INC.| ; . : : : . , , : ' a 2 - ‘ i : : x : 2 or . y i o ¥ 3