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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 7

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Guest Night To Be Observed Art P'ay At By BPW Club on Wednesday Greentown ls Viewed by Many Birthday anniversary and the annual guest night will be observed by Kokomo Business and Professional Women's Club Wednesday at' the Hotel Frances. The which will open with a dinner at 6:30 p.m., will feature as guest speaker, John .1. Haramy, counsel for the Insurance Audit and Inspection Company of Indianapolis. 1 According to a release by Mrs. R.

Baldwin, program chairman for the meeting, Mr. Haramy was born in Jerusalem, Palestine, andj served in the American Army in World War II. He graduated from Karlham College and received a law degree and a Ph.D. degree from Indiana University. He later studied International Law at The llafiue in Holland.

For many years. Mr. Haramy served as head of the social science department at Indiana Central Col-; GREENTOWN Sunday afternoon Mast's Furniture Store at Greentowh revealed the studios of I Brown County artists as many viewers came to see and discuss the various styles of paintings on exhibit. Silver candelabra with bright red candles and a silver center- Ruth Millett Are Your Outside Activities Cheating Papa-at Mealtime? India Debates Name NEW DELHI UPt-The old dis- Monday, Oct. 25, 1954 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 7 anglicized version of "Hkndustan," recent guests at the home of the the land of the Hindus.

Ancient maps show Abharat as Mrs. not only what is now Has today's housewife taken on so many extracurricular activities that she is shirking one of her most important feeding her family three well-balanced meals technicians show that the family breadwinner isn't getting his three square meals a day. His diet is likely to be lacking in calcium. Vitamin the B-vita- pute over whether India should really be called Bharat has cropped up again, this time in the, i Delhi state assembly where members urged use of that name. In Pakistan it is argued that the'P arts ran Nepa1 et and undivided sub-continent was of the Chinese mainland.

and that division in 1947 made it! pastor and wife, the Rev. and C. T. II. Watkms amj a da Facts uncovered by a team Imins, etc.

ofj And chances are, he Pakistan and India. But Indians say that as the legal! Sunshine Club Entertained The Sunshine Club of Waymaiv and hostess, at 8 p.m. the home of Mrs. The club will Nov. I.

at Mary Waldron. Bennetts WSCS To Meet a oo, and constitutional heir of the rightslAME Church, accompanied by the) The WSCS of the Bennetts and liabilities of undivided India husbands of the members and two Switch Methodist Church will meet JOHN HARAMY piece containing white chrysanthemums produced a striking effect against the jet black lace cloth which covered the tea table the "carpet room." Cups of' fresh cider were served and large ggf) white platters held doughnuts the guests. I Mrs. Mark Mast, hostess, was, Assisted by Mesdames Dorothy i Kennedy, Elbert Kenworthy, Virigil Gordon and Burnell Mast. Paintings will be on display Agriculture Department nutrition- partly by the 0unt ry is rghtfuly over-j M( a ne wor i ji a called Mrs.

Octavia 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at is an and Mrs. Catherine Colbert, were church. the ists, biochemists, physicians and Work Day Of I 0 DC He has and Misses Neva Bourne, through Oct.

31. Exhibitors include i elled extensively in Europe and the uAnn a May Hamilton. Myrtle Gil-jj 0 hn "Lewis, Betse Middle East. Mrs. Haramy is ex- i nnH Tnan vinlman Im i berlj Rc (one an( oa Holman.

June Years Old, peeled to accompany her husband to the local meeting. Miss Lois Mullen, club president. 1 urges members to invite particularly guests who are prospective IT club members, but also emphasizes 0 that other friends and guests will Miss Dorothy Schercr and Mary Cedars are serving as co-i chairmen of dinner Plans are nearmg completion Listed on their committee are Mes- the celebration of the Kokomo dames Carl Shaffer, orn i Musicale's 50th anniver-j Dwipht Michaels, Ned on Wednesday in the Main! Richer, Sophie Lee and G. L.j- Thompson, Dorothy Kennedy, Bonnie Richey. Helen Kenworthy, Bob Hamilton.

Ancil Costlow, Freshman Y-Teens will take part that for breakfast he gets a cup of coffee and a sweet roll, then eases his midmorning hunger with high- calorie snacks. If Papa isn't getting a well- balanced diet, chances are the rest of the family isn't, either. Can It Be Can it be that Mama is spending so much time chauffeuring the Dorothy Barnes, Marie Gilbreath, Ethel Lahman, Lelah Drinkwater, Clara Hamilton, Norma Maude Jean Hippensteel, Ruth Atkinson, Ida Gordon and Mary Alice Maddock. has taken the place of rough initiations, is devoted to community service. Before their formal recognition as Y-Teens, the girls must spend a certain number of hours on service projects.

This year they will rtammon iNorrna wmi.i whicn wiu be gjven to Smith, Ethel Hv ilHr durin2 the ho i ida dy chudren dur i ng the holiday Weddings The exquisite perfection of an enchanting floral arrangement is beauty's final touch in a lovely home. We work artistic magic with subtly blending Ihem lo cchieve a fragrant expression of delicate beauty. Tom Knipe Florist 501 E. Markland Phone 4191 Street Methodist Church. Luncheon at 1 p.

will be followed by a program. St. Boniface Catholic season. Anyone who has toys they would like to contribute is asked to contact Miss Marjorie Roush, teen-age program director at the YWCA. The work day will be directed by the Blu Tri Y-Teens who initiated I the work-service plan last year.

These girls are all sophomores. Lafayette, was the scene of the Among those attending win ucp- five charter members, 14 past; Beile and Marion R. bewedding of Miss Dorothy Jane Baker, of presidents and several out-of-town 'Monticello, Saturday morning. The guests. Rev.

Bernard Gerbus, OFM, cele- The program will include a his-j ted the nuptial high mass Mr. Musicale by Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer H. Beile.

Lafa- jtory of the W. Penn and a reproduction by group of members of the ing meeting of the Musicale at the yette, are parents of the bride who is well known in Kokomo. Mrs. Fred Evers was her cousin's attendant. Best man was Irvin i in aLidiuaiib.

Jjtoi. IAJUII home of Mrs. A. Bruner, tne, Bejle fte bride brotheri of club's first president. The sketch JNorth Manchester.

Wedding guests will be presented in the dress of years ago. The general committee in charge of the meeting is composed of the executive committee, headed by Mrs. Waldo Finley, president; special invitation, Mrs. A. Craig and Miss Agnes Lee Smith; place and menu, Mrs.

George Hopkins and Mrs. Norman Kerr, decorations, Mrs. Paul W. were seated by Donald Beile, brother of the bride, of Lexington, and Kenneth Doyle. A wedding breakfast and reception followed in Marshall's cafe- Ferry and ham.

teria. A graduate of St. Francis high school, Mrs. Baker is employed as a secretary with the General Telephone company of Indiana. She is a member of Beta Sigma Phi Mrs.

William E. Gra- sorority. Her husband was gradu- OES Has Meeting Members of Young America Chapter No. 191, Order of Eastern Star, this week made plans for an ated from Rensselaer high school and is a member of Beta Chi Sigma fraternity. On Sunday, Oct.

31, the new Teens will be recognized as members in a candlelight ceremony. Parents and friends are invited to attend this special recognition Menu of the Day (By Cecily Brownstone) BUFFET SUPPER Try this menu when company is coming. Cold Roast Beef Hash Browned Potatoes Tomato Aspic with Crisp Greens Crisp Rolls Hot Apple Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream NEW TOMATO ASPIC WITH CRISP GREENS Ingredients: Vi cup grated proc- TV CENTER in the second annual work day at kids, keeping up with the, club ac- the YWCA, Saturday, Oct. 30. The twities, entertaining, being Papa work day, which among Y-Teens companion, launching do-it-yourself jobs around the house and yard, and trying to hold onto her looks that she isn't taking time to give her family well-balanced meals? It's a great temptation for the woman who rushes in at 5 o'clock from chauffeuring the kids to and from some after-school activity or from an afternoon tea or meeting of her garden club to open a cans and call it a meal.

It's also easy to speed up break-' fast by falling back on such time-j savers as cold or sweet rolls. Mama has a well-equipped kitchen, but maybe she isn't spending as much time in it as she should. And perhaps when she pushes her market basket past the fresh fruits and vegetables to load heavily at the shelves lined with heat-and-serve concoctions she thinking more about how to fill up her family than how to see that they are well-nourished. (All rights reserved, NEA Service, Inc.) Class Entertained The Kingdom Builders Class, Main Street Christian Church, met Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Miller with 25 members and guests present. Invocation was voiced by Albert Hosteller, and Mrs. Alvin Jones gave the devotions. Games and contests were the diversion, and decorations were in keeping with the Halloween season. Mr.

and Mrs. Miller were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moss and Mr. UP TO FOR YOUR OLD TV SET! ess American cheese, one and Mrs Rinth package cream cheese.

cup mayonnaise, Vi teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, 1 oon sau, CH envelope un-! Worry OT The couple wi I be at home at' one 3 omice can p. Qp II North Seventh street. Nov. hr( ri mushrooms CUD PALDt BLACK-DAYLIJE TRADE IN YOUR OLD SMALL. SCREEN TV FOR THIS SUPERB G-I CONSOLE! With 21-inch aluminized tube by General Electric.

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upon their return from a wedding! j. chopped inspection scheduled for Jan. sitrip to Florida. juice. cup cnoppea of next year and agreed to send invitations to various chapters.

Committees for the reception in honor of Caroline Billings are Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Art Sprinkle, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Shauver, Martha Wood, Marilyn Wikle and Wilma Stafford, refreshments; May Wilson, Isabelle Wilson and Martha Wood, table and vouchers; Stella Fouts, Ora Zeck, Janet Smith and Phyllie Henry, program. The chapter voted $10 to the Cancer Society. I For the social hour, a Halloween mntif was featured. How About Your Name On Christmas Cards? SWEETS.

MY OOODHESS! IT'S GHRlSTfMS AGAIN Time for you to select Jewelry gifts for eacfi name on your list. BUY NOW LAYAWAY NOW. mtract Item Exempt Kokomo Boy, 11, To Appear On Two TV Shows In an audition Saturday morning, Michael Murray, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murray, 813 W.

Markland was one of three children selected to participate in a contest being conducted by WFBM. Michael, who has studied piano for about three years under Mrs. Charles Speck, is scheduled to be heard on WFBM's 3 to 5 p.m. musical show "Make Mine Music" at 3:45 p.m., Wednesday, and will appear on the WFBM-TV 4:15 p.m. program "Song Shop" via Channel 6, the same day.

First of the 10 finalists chosen by the studio's staff of judges will be heard today, with one boy or girl appearing each day for two weeks. Selection of the winner will be by viewers and listeners who may cast their votes by write-in. CC Church Women To Hear Service Leader Women of the Congregational Christian Churches of the Kokomo District will meet Tuesday at the First Congregational Christian Church, this city, to hear a talk by Miss Marjory Martin of New York City, Friendly Service Secretary of the Mission Council of Congregational Christian Churches. All women of the churches in this district are invited. Mrs.

Paul West, president of the Women's Fellowship for the Kokomo District, will preside at the meeting which will open at 10 a.m. Mrs. William Graham is president of the Fellowship in the host church. Luncheon wil be served at noon to al women attending. Sugar cane is grown on four- fifths of the total area of the island of Barbados.

green pepper, cup chopped celery, 1 teaspoon minced onion, Hi cup heavy cream (whipped), saladj greens. Method: Have cheeses at room temperature and blend with mayonnaise; mix in the salt and pepper. Soften gelatin in liquid from mushrooms and stir to dissolve in tomato juice over low heat. Add cheese mixture to hot tomato juice mixture and mix well. Chill until about the consistency of egg white.

Pour into bowl and beat with rotary beater until fluffy, taking care not to overheat. Mix in mushrooms, celery, green pepper and onion. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into shallow dish (about 10 by 6 by 2 inches) and chill until 2 hours. Cut into cubes and serve with salad greens.

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2730 contains crochet instructions; material requirements; and stitch illustrations. Send 25c in COINS, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT. The Kokomo Tribune, 372 W. Quincy Street, It sometimes happens in a group that one shy person gets left completely out of the conversation. That's when you have a mv chance graciously to draw the Chicago 6.

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