Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1951 — Page 9

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Week-End Park School Garden Tour

\Y 11,1951 8 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951

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; oii Dr. Frank W. Sparks Ft 4 y [M3wewpdX To Address Women gi | Sal ~ Accountants’ Dinner

FLOWERS Bur £0 Nar i Society to Mark |3th Anniversary; Affair Set At Spink Arms on May 19

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Reservations Listed For Civic. Theater's

‘Light Up the Sky’

.Stage Production to Be Presented Tonight, Tomorrow and Saturday Night

Weed-end reservations are announced. for the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater's production of “Light Up the Sky.” vr Reservations tonight -hdve been made by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher who will entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Driftmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews, Mrs. C. G. Mathews and Mrs. Damon Kent. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis will be opening night guests of] Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Buskirk's party will include Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Christena will be guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Kenneth Christena. . Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Huddlestun will entertain Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Watson and Mrs. Glen McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Enkema will attend with Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Gilson. Mr. and Mrs.| z | Hugh D. Miller will attend with C I : | a Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jones. i Oo ege ea i Saturday reservations have ’ been made by Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| | S k ert Atkinson and their guests, oO pea ’ Dr. Wilbur Jordan

Mr. and Mrs. Max Ryerson and Booked by Club

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# H An anniversary dinner, regular meeting and covered dish lunchéon will be held next week by three women’s (REENHOUSES ¥ [gTOUpS, . f { Dr. Frank W. Sparks, president of Wabash College, will speak Q : il “ih lat the 13th anniversary dinner of the American Soclety of Women Ndi fn : condos Accountants May 19. A shalf hour reception will preceed the 7 4 WE © : _ | p.m. dinner in the Spink Arms Hotel.” : FRY "| Mrs. Marguerite McCoun will install Mrs. Albert Wier, presl. : SEVERAL 1. .SY | dent; Miss Hanna Thompson and Miss Clara Dux, first and second GROUPINGS \ oor vice presidents; Miss Dorothy Rosebrock, treasurer; Miss Margaret OF IRON usa Lane and Miss Anna Murphy, recording and corresponding secreFURNITURE [0 itaries, and Mrs. Bonnie Lou Oberholtzer and Miss Louise Stadler, PLACE |directors. (goon Ax Snalo2 | The reception will be under the direction of Miss Ruth Ward x land Miss Ann Houser, co-chairmen of the hospitality committee. LILY The program will also include POND introduction of new guests by! . Miss Louisa Davis, president; . Col legians talk by Miss Ida S. Broo, founder! . of the society, and harp music BO2> by Mrs. John F. Wild. Miss me To Ente rtain . WEEPING J / |Richter is in charge of the enterCHERRY tainment and Miss Velora Beghtel chairman of decorations. NCCW To Meet Th Jor + shin SS. Peter and Paul Cath-| e Junior class o arian Wl J the-National Council College will entertain senior class of Catholic ‘Women will hear Members and their escorts at the committee reports at the 8 p. m, Annual junior-senior prom from monthly meeting Thursday in the|® P- m. to midnight tomorrow at parish social center. A social the college. Bill Carter's orhour will follow the session. |chestra will play. . Mrs. William J. Morgan, Mrs.| Miss Mary Schuck, Elwood, junior class president, will crown

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whittemore. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bernat will at-|

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tend with their daughter, Sandra,! and Mr. and Mrs: Will Hackman. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrington, who recently moved here from New York, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Foot. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Mgarston's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Culp and Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. West. |

{ Other Parties

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. ‘Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell V. Bailey will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Droke. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Taylor will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosenak, Dr. and Mrs. William Norman and Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Tope's guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Bikin, Donald R. Vance and C. L. Atteberry. Sunday reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Brehob and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Meier. Mr. and

Dr. Wilbur K. Jordan, president of Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., will be the principal speaker at the May 19 meeting of the Indiana Radcliffe ‘Club. The meeting will be a luncheon at 1 p. m. in the Woodstock Club. Mrs. Jordan will accompany her husband. | Following the luncheon there will be an open meeting at 3, p. m. .n the residence at Tudor Hall School. Anyone who is in-| terested in the college is invited to attend. Dr. Jordan, a native Hoosier of Linville, is an authority on English history and women’s educa-| tion.

Personals—

Cmdr. and Mrs. William D. °° King and son, William David Jr. will arrive today to visit Cmdr. ° and Mrs. King’s parents. Cmdr.

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entertain Mr. and Mrs. Rae E. Parish and Mrs. Ethel Parish. | Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller have made reservations for themselves and Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John A.| Yeagers guests will include! Messrs. and Mesdames J. E. Rob- | ertson, J. W. Mitchell and J. M.|

Willhite and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Crockett, ; Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Dorr will be Mrs: Dorr's! mother, Mrs. 8. M. Clark, Colum-| bus, O.; Mrs. Clinton Rawley, San| Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| sell Du Granrut.

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To Committee Central Y Elects |

At Annual Meeting | Seven new members were elected to the management committee of the Central YWCA at yesterday's annual meeting in the Y.

They will help Cmdr. King's A parents, Dr. and Mrs. George M. King, 4824 Carroliton Ave., celebrate their 35th wedding anniver- - sary. Mrs. King’s parents are Mr.| and Mrs. C. W. Henry, 4417 Guil- , § ford Ave. %

Mr. anamYs. w. r Longsworth, 1255 Golden Hill Drive, have returned home after a week's visit with their daughters, Mary and] Susan, at Mount Holyoke College, Holyoke, Mass.

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TOUR MAP—Here is your Park School Garden Tour map as presented by The Indianapolis Times. The 10 local city and country gardens will be open from | to 6 p. m. tomorrow and Sunday. Tour proceeds go to the scholarship fund maintained by the Park School Mothers Association, sponsors for the annual event. Tickets may be purchased at any of the garden entrances or at the school

Joseph Quinn, Miss Carolyn Gisler and Miss Alma Kennedy are in charge of arrangements.

the queen. Candidates chosen by {the juniors are Miss Betty Kannapel, New Albany; Miss Angela The Robert E. Kennington Unit, Peters, Cincinnati, and Miss Maria American Legion Auxiliary, will Porras, Hayana, Cuba. hold a covered dish luncheon at, Miss Camille Schneider, Jasper, 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the general chairman, will be assisted post home. [by Miss Jane Fugikawa, CincinMesdames Warner Carlisle, nati; Miss Ann McCarthy, WashJohn J. Joyce and Irene Bush will ington, Ind.: Miss Alma Ortiz, be hostesses. = Puerto Rico; Miss Marian Ryan Recorded conversations of four and Miss Ann Thomas. mothers, one wife and two small]

children will be directed to Korea . and Japan by WIBC through the Attending Needlework

arrangements of the unit on Guild Convention

Mother's Day. — — — — ,——,— Mrs. Herbert Mertz, Indianap- . olis ‘Branch, Needlework Guild Thorough Beating president, and Mrs. David H ‘ : Sherwood, treasurer, are in PhilaImproves Batter 'delphia attending the Needlework Thorough beating develops the (Guild of America national convengluten in a sweet yeast batter and tion. ; produces coffee cakes which are Mrs. Mertz has been appointed

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Weiss, president; Mrs. Alfred W.! Noling, Miss Helen R. Osborne! ™Y Columbia University for wet nd David V. Burns, vice presi- mopping a large floor area follow ents; Edwin M. McNally, sec- this pattern: Swing sudsy mop retary, and Burke Nicholas, treas- from left to right across ¥e floor, | urer, curving strokes at the end so that] Members of the board of direc-' a ‘figure eight” mark is left on| tors are Howard S. Morse, Reily the floor. . | G. Adams, Allen W. Clowes, Carl| Next, mop the floor with clear F. Eveleigh, Paul W. Weer, Mes-| water, pushing the mop back and dames Howard W. Fieber, Fletch forth instead of from side to side) er Hodges, Addison A. Howe and! as before. If the surface needs to Fiske Landers and Miss Blanche be rubbed dry, use a clean cloth

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They are Mesdames Gonard A. Stillson. Felland, Winifred Stewart, William E. Osborn, L. Marshall Vog-| ler, William H. Rieger and Oliver, H. Stout and Miss Barbara Fark. | Mesdames Dorothy McClam-| roch, S. W. Benham, Russell G. Justice and W. A. McKinzie and Miss Sarah Birk were named to the nominating committee to draw up next year’s slate of officers. Holdover management committee members are Mesdames Roy C. Bain, Helen Basch, Howard J. Baumgartel, Benham, Oscar M.| Helmer, Justice, Lewis Lurie and McClamroch. |

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Mesdames Leroy Miller, Lyman R. Pearson, Mary Rich, Earl Stumpf, Charles D. Vawter, H. A.! Vertrees, Felix Vonnegut and Frank D. Walker and Miss Alice Harding. Committee officers will be elected at a June 19 meeting. Speaker for the dinner event was the Rev. Henry G. White, Irvington Methodist Church pastor.

How to Panbroil Smoked Ham Slice

Whether panbroiling a smoked ham slice for a breakfast awakener or for a dinner attraction, here's a note on preparation.

Place the ham slice in a heavy frying-pan without added fat. Do not cover the pan. Cook the! A meat slowly, turning it occasion-| : ally for uniform browning. And

regularly poug in the pan. You're panbroiling the ham, not frying it. Serve immediately after the slice is well browned.

Mrs. John Wright To Be Hostess

Mrs. John 8S. Wright, 4411 Washington Blvd., will be hostess at 2 p. m. tomorrow ‘for the meeting of the Catharine Merrill Club. | Mrs. K. K. Chen will talk on “Medicine: American Contributions.”

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