Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1951 — Page 13
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FRIDAY, APR. 27, 1951 Parties Planned for Junior
Parties for youngsters and oldsters are announced for the Booth Tarkington Junipr Civic Theater production of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses” today through Sunday.
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Civic. Theater Production It's Candy-Making Time for Mrs. Nally
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eight youngsters. Girl Scout Troop 86 will attend with Mesdames Robert Price,
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Worthy Projects Find ‘Her Ready
By JOAN aya As sure as it's spring, there
Luncheon Arranged by Auxiliary
ww been bought by St. Cecilia's Guild of the Trinity Episcopal Church. | , ecard parties. For Mrs. Ls ; of oe a embers pv A Ro 5 Don Horping. hee Proceeds will go to the building’ fund of the church. | Herbert Nally, 1136 N. Temple CANDY MAKER—Mrs. Her Jeannette Covert Nolan, Kate Gambold Dyer, Clotilde Funk, L. V. Mrs. Robert Fetter will bring Brownie Troop 91. Brownie | St, this means candy-making. bert Nally prepares candy for Event to Honor Phillips, Douglas Funk, Ray Sparks, Eugene Fife and Francis. Troop 98 will come with Mrs. John R. Fletcher and Mrs. Ted W. All the orgafiizations she be- i Scanlon, Misses Ella Sengenberger, Evelyn Sickels, Louise Embre, Davis. Mrs. Roy Eldridge, and Mrs. M. J. Schuetz will bring | longs to and many she doesn’t serving. Lutheran Women IN Margaret Simonds and Helen Hibben. Brownie Troop 277. ‘Mrs. Mary Campbell and Mrs. Charles Le ask her make eandy, Jong . Calvary Lutheran Church woms . Miss Vera Craig and Miss Mary Marshall will ring the fol- will bring Scout Troop 37. ago she set up a policy: : en will be special guests next Frie
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fowing pupils. from School 68: Mary Cavosie, Barbara Gant, Janice Fudge, Barbara Baker, Nancy McElvaine, Barbara Wilson and Bunny Wilking,
MRS. MARVIN " LUGAR will entertain “Miss Ala Hill, Mrs. "Elizabeth Lund and daughter, Amy. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Tarr * will bring their son, Jack.
Mrs. George F. Tilford and her son and daughter, Katy and“
Jimmy, will entertain Sharon Lee Harris, Vicky Lewis, Mesdames Elizabeth Mitchell, Ella Unversaw and Catherine Walk, Misses Fleur Tilford, Donna Ault and Barbara Tenney. Also attending will be Mesdames George Thorman, Paul _Beckner and Douglas Funk Sr, Miss Evelyn Rosebaum and Miss
» " #" 5 - . MRS. RAY T. HANGER and Mrs. Walter E. Garrison will bring Scout Troop 269. Attending together will be Mrs. Samuel Lugar, Mary Ann and Clara Lugar, Mrs. Harry N. Lugar and Linda and Bruce Lugar. Also attending will be Mrs. Paul O. Ferrell and daughter, June, Mrs. Alfred Stokley and Randy and Happy, Rickey Kinghan
and David Chambers, Don Runyan, Robest Bushouse and Sue |
Ellen Fristoe.
.Carol Chase Whitlock's party will include Alyce Evans;
gladly make candy for an organization I belong to that sponsors some project really worth backing. I don’t mind all the work if the proceeds go toward something worth-while.” Mrs. Nally is noted for her fudge-—divinity, chocolate and peanut butter, Some days dur-
| ing the card party season she
Kathy Whithouse, Janet Porter, Dorothy Shake, Sharon Miner, |
Marcia Himler and Sandra Robards.
Table Setting
Winners
makes as much as 15 batches. She quickly pointed out that the organizations give her a committee to help out on the details. The committee washes dishes, greases pans and measures ingredients.
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All the cooking and the beat-
day at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon of the Lutheran Child Welfare | Auxiliary. It will be in the home, 13310 E. Washington St. | Mrs. W. R. Smith and Mrs. J. M. Cooney, hostess chairmen, will be |assisted by Mesdames Henry |Brandt, Marian Farrell, Fred Melcher and Richard Reinking. Mrs, Edgar Mutschler will pre-
{side at a 2.p. m. business session. | New officers elected for next |year include Mrs, August Kruwell, president; Mrs. Mutschler, vice president; Mrs. Herman Klassing and Mrs. Brandt, recording and {corresponding secretaries, and
H———— A ne Is done Ny Nema 3 i Mrs. Fred Behrent, treasurer. re Listed chances,” she says. “I can tell —————————————————— by the way it looks if it's
Contest Conducted
At Home Show
Winners are announced for the informal buffet supper table set-| ting contest at yesterday's Indianapolis Home Show. Theme was “Swing Your Partner.” They are Mrs. Ralph Suits, Crooked Creek Garden Club, first;
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cooked enough and beat enough. I don't use a candy thermometer, so I have to watch it myself to get good results.” Like many cooks, Mrs. Nally has tricks of her own. Some she tells, and others remain secret. Much fudge gets hard soon after it's made, but Mrs. Nally’s remains soft for as long Her secret is the
Marydale Guild party Tuesday. She cooks three batches in separate pans at the same time,
Sorority
To Convene
Mayor Bayt To Be Speaker
Kappa Kappa Sigma Sorority’s two-day national convention will open tomorrow morning in the
2 c. granulated sugar, 3, c. to 1 c. sweet milk 12 of a quarter stick of butter
Mrs 5 XS. Selon, Forest Hus Baount of Jhwriening she uses and suggests stirring the candy or margarine Hotel Lincoln. Mayor Bayt will A J. Halton, ‘Come-in-to-the- | candy every few weeks for With a silver spoon and cook- 2 heaping tbsps. homogenized |address the delegates at the afterGarden Club, Mooresville, third. around the house and my ing it in alumninum Kettles. shortening 'noon session. The contests are being spon- grandchildren,” she said. “Then it doesn’t stick,” she 1 ¢. top quality peanut butter | Mrs. Robert Bosson will be the sored by the Central West Dis- When card party time ar- says. Here's how she makes Mix all ingredients and stir speaker for the 7 p. m. banquet. trict. Garden Club of Indiana. rives, Mrs. Nally, her commit- peanut butter fudge: thoroughly. Boil on stove un- | Business sessions will follow a
Final judging tomorrow will be on brunch table settings. Mrs. John R. Donagh and Mrs.
tee and friends gather for an all-day session. Last week-end they made 35 batches for the
PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE 1 one Ib. bax brown sugar or 2 c. light brown sugar
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til mixture forms a firm ball in | cold water. Remove from stove. |Special breakfast Sunday. ConCool 10 to 15 minutes. Beat [vention chairman is Mrs. Leon ! Sullivan.
Robert C. Blessing are the garden representatives on the Home Show board of directors.
Ilka Chase | To Speak
{ Jewish Welfare
Luncheon Tuesday 8 : Tkla Chase will speak in Indianapolis Tuesday for the 1951 Jewish Welfare Federation mobilization drive, now in progress. The writer and stage, screen,’ radio and television star will ad- y dress women attending the spe-; MILLINERY DECISIO ing spring hats will be much in evidence tomorrow at “Alpha cial gifts luncheon in the home Gamma Delta a International Reunion Day in the Hotel Antlers. Debating her choice is Mrs. of Mrs. J. A. Goodman, 301 Kess- John B. Miller (seated). Helping out is Miss Julia Romine (right), state chairman in charge of the | land Mrs. William E. Fry. \and Mrs. Frank H. O'Connell. ler Blvd. Mrs. Goodman is wom- afternoon session and 5:30 p. m. buffet dinner. Mrs. Winifred Miller (left) and Mrs. Jessie Custer, | Entertaining for guests will be, Judge and Mrs. Alex Clark will|
an’s division chairman for the 1o- Block's French Room milliners, assist in the decision. {Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gehrt. Their entertain for Dr. and Mrs. Max| cal fund drive for Jewish needs {party will include Dr. and Mrs.|D. Bartley, Dr. and Mrs. John
Hostesses will be the local | Alpha Chapter, Mrs. James Brad. {ley, president National executive 'is Mrs. Edward Gardner.
ter. Beat until well mixed. Turn into a well greased pan. | Cool and cut in about 15 min- | utes.
| until creamy; add peanut but-
Informal Parties to Precede Highland's Dance Tomorrow
Many cocktail parties are being planned prior to the formal spring opening of Highland Golf and Country Club tomorrow night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Leahy will have as their guests for, cocktails Messrs. and Mesdames Peter P. Woods, Milton 8. Martin, Charles H. Marlett, F. L. Tompkins and Richard L. Bearss. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Davis Jr. will be Messrs. and, i Mesdames Robert H. Imes, Wal-, ter E. Joyce and A. N. Phillips. | Mrs. John Hurt, Martinsville, and Dr. and Mrs. J. Thayer Waid) {Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fox. will have as eocktail Messrs. and Mesdames william. ‘More Events R. Krafft, Robert A. Blackburn,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lo. Frank S. Langsenkamp Jr. and ‘braico’s guests will be Dr. and
‘John F. Burkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snider will (Mrs, Albert M. Donate, Iv, and
entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. William F. Hanning, Dr. and ‘Buckley of Cumberland and Mr, Mrs. Eugene E. Bales and Mr.
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ta— [Marvin Cuthbert. M d Mrs. Westfall, Dr. and Mrs. Hiram T. : Less Than throughout the world. Canasta . [Rodger N. Brown. Mrs Mati|Sexson, Mr, and Mrs, Wiliam J. = One of America's most versa- If You Spot Opponent Breaking Rules, Shuler, Miss Jerry Cullen and | Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
tile women, Miss Chase is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Woolman Chase, Voque Magazine editor, She is the wife of Dr. Norton Brown. a New York physician. A similar event was held by Jewish men members of the community Apr. 16. At that time the sum of $250.000 was pledged for local, national and international needs during 1951. Over-all local goal for the year Is $675.000, approximately 25 per
Warren M. Atkinson and John Voigt. Wilkins.
{Kuhn to Be Hosts
too late to call for a penalty ! when vou begin the next play—let alone after you have made four plays. Incidentally, this brings up another point. There are no penalty cards in two-hand canasta. However, there ‘are still penalties If the opponent
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r to BUY TWQC » price of one,
| Messrs. and Mesdames Russell, | Williams Jr., Robert T. Shumaker ‘and Jack H. Jelliffe and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kuhn will and Mrs. Robert H. Cusack will} have as guests Messrs and Mes- be guests of Mr. and Mrs. James! dames Elmer C. Sanders, Bert B.. R. McNutt. ! Beadle and William T. Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Skinner! re te pany of Mr. and Mrs. will entertain for Mr. and Mrs.| ie a make will be Dr. and stanley Whitworth of Palm atton and Messrs. | Springs. Cal., and Professor and
|and Mesdames Edwin G. White. ' |L. J. Blackmore, F. J. Moore and ai lanley A..Presgler, Bloom-, . i
You Must Voice Protest at Once
By OSWALD JACOBY IT IS A general rule of card games that you have to when you're hurt—not after, If an irregularity occurs and you just play on without saying anything about it, you can’t get any redress later on. This is true in canasta, just as in most other card games. This common-sense rule should answer a question from Hohukus, N. J. “In a two-handed
scream
canasta meld displaved. he discovered
the inadequate count and so
gent larger than the amount Same my opponent needed 120 makes an insufficient meld, and |N. K. Hurst, raised by the Indianapolis Jewish Points for his first meld. Early stated. a you call attention to’ it before | Mr. and Mrs R. A. McKenna i a Ee oe aa nth ws | som "me. a. Tegnd 108, Par hen penaized wr (wil ertestain or a. and Ser Back from Jamaica | * L. L. Goodman is local drive > : = : actly as in the four-hand game. |Clar ell | chairman. Julian Freeman heads S'X°S and a joker, all at one Sout and be in position to Specifically, your opponent | Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Leer gels & Stanley. To the Jewish ewish Welfare Federation. melding. but he displayed no take the pile, but he insisted picks up his cards and must Will have as cocktail guests
from a trip to Puerto Rico and |Jamaica. She also spent the win-| ter with her family in Baltimore, Md. {
that®since I had failed to discover the error immediately he did not have to complete the count. “Had he not mentioned this error it probably would have gone unnoticed throughout the entire hand, but since I was made aware of it by the offender himself was I right in insisting that he complete the
| Messrs. and Mesdames Paul D.| Whittemore, Lou Bola, Richard] ar H. Swallow, George Sadlier, Wil-| liam W. Behrman, Harold L. Bar-| ec ——————————— tholomew, Roger C. Fleming, ! . | Ralph F. Betz and Charles E. Packing Dough
Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. William A. | Pack dough in empty margarine; Kemper and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph cartons when making refrigerator, |W. Kenney. (cookies. When chilled, the dough! Mr. and Mrs. can easily be sliced into squares!
| other melds. = s » . “I FAILED to catch. the ilegal meld and about four d'scards later, with still no other
H omemaker Group To Mark 6th Year
later meld 10 points extra for his initial meld.
Elected President Of Youth Council
Mrs. Russell Cushman, Fortville, was elected president of the Indiana Youth Conservation Council at yesterday's meeting in
If an irregularity occurs during canasta play, will youn know it? You will if you hone up on Jacoby's new booklet on 1951 International Laws of Ca- | nasta. Just send 15 cents in coin with your name and ad- |
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Robert H. Orbison's guests will
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the council voted the separataion of the secretary-treasurer office and the creation of a corresponding secretarial position. Mrs. Thad Clarke was nominating
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of the anniversary program. A 10:30 a. m. meeting’ will be’ fol-* lowed by a covered-dish luncheon and afternoon program.
the World War Memorial, The sixth birthday anniversary count?” dress to Oswald Jacoby, The be Mr. and or triangles. | Other new officers named in- ©f the Crooked CTreek Home-! . Lam. Indianapolis Times, P. 0. Box | i clude Mrs. Walter Wolf, vice makers will be celebrated Thurs- NO. NO. my friend. You have 438, Times Square Station, | ' ; * ' day in the home of Mrs. Vern to De a little more alert. It is New York 18, N. VY. | i president: Mrs. Howard Baum- Fisher, 2201 W. Riveria St. — ee eee ie | i gartel and Mrs. Jasper P. Scott,’ Special guests will be Miss y Day— { “ ~ 3 corresponding and recording see. Janice Berit, Marion County | | : retaries, and Mrs. Larry Zapp. Mrs, Dorothy Synder, charter Details of Vog eler Release m . £ treasurer. . member and first president of the, : § Preceding election of officers, club at its founding, May 1945. ’ 3 Mrs. Winifred Stiles is in charge .
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great strain for her all these months. It will be interesting to know what “just demands” were made on the United States which our country was able to accede to. These negotiations have gone on for a long time, and I imagine the whole situation will make a great many Americans less anxious to carry on business in areas behind the Iron Curtain. There does not seem to be any assurance, either, as to the exact date on which Mr. Vogeler will be freed. Until he is released and gives an account of what he has been through, there will ¢ontinue to be a certain reservation in our gratification at Hungary's promise to send him back to his family.
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