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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAB, DECEMBER 10, 1941. 9 BVW to Hear Becomes Bride H. P. WASSON CO. Toiletries, Street Floor, Riley 7411 Gifts for Endearing Young Charmers by Woman's Prison Head Tomorrow Mrs.

Marion F. Gallup, superintendent of the Indiana Woman's Prison, will talk on "Faith In Living" tomorrow night at. the meeting of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Woman's Club In the Woman's Department Club. Three committees will be in charge of the forum hour, which precedes the regular meeting. They are service, Miss Bertha Mallory, chairman; cheer, Miss Agnes A.

Hicks, chairman, and music, Miss Maxine Mertz, chairman. Members of the service committee are Mesdames Lyla O. Franklin, Rebecca K. Swinford, Helen Ehrhardt and Bertha M. Lindgren and Misses Opal Skinner, Clara K.

Dux, Ruby B. Mcuee. Alice Silloway, With Stuart and Sara Metzger. Xs. A JRAYMOND COOPERpNf AMtr 1 lLf 205 OCCIDENTAL BLDG.

VjJ ri I Just Arrived! Jv VI I A Fresh New Shipment 1 HSSffi? I of Pastel Two. Piece v'tr I Suits to wear "right. ill I now" under your win- I ter coat. Venetian Wmi I II I I Aqua-Gold Beige- llli I Yellow-Red. (Also I ill i I BlacU i 111 'I Sizeg 10 to 20 I H.X'' I 1.

Let this charming sleigh bear your love along with two of Coty's most endeared perfumes L'Ongan and L'Aimant. 3. 95 The cheer committee members are Miss Telsie M. Madden, Miss Gertrude M. Davis, Mrs.

Margaret D. Marlowe and Mrs. Ruth Grahame. The mus'ic committee members are Misses Wilmoth Benson, Kdna F. rhinney and Flora E.

Lyons. The Broad Ripple Business and Professional Women's Association combined its meeting with a Chrislmas party Monday night. Mrs. Nettie Schortemeier was hostess in her home, Park avenue. Mrs.

Leota White assisted. Mrs. Robert Greenlee, Edwards avenue, will be the hostess at 8 o'clock tonight for the meeting of the Ta-Wa-Si Club. Plans will be made for a Christmas party to be held Sunday in Bluff Crest. The Evadne Club will meet, tonight in the home of Miss Bixie Rufner, IMfi South Walcott street.

2. Alligator-grain travel lit filled with beauty bv Coty. Blac or red. 5.00 A complete Air-Spun mae-uf. and lipstick, in L'Aimant.

Toicdo', rouge 2.15 4. A treasure chest of Coty delights. Toilet water, talc, powder, perfume, rouge, Iipsrtc in L'Aimant. 3.95 Mrs. Goethe Link, 4207 North Pennsylvania street, will be hostess Friday afternoon for the Christmas meeting and gift exchange of the North End Garden Club.

Assisting will be Mesdames Ross Williams, William Seagle and Arthur G. Wilson. 5. A fern's wheel swinging five glittering flacons of Coty perfumes. 10.00 Mr.

Donald Sheckcll was Miss TIicImir Nclmarr beforci her inar- Newly installed ollUvrs of the Marine Corp League Auxiliary are Mrs. Inez I'epka, president; Mrs. Anne O'Connor, senior vice-president; Mrs. Oma Curry, junior vice-president; Mrs. Ellen Emniclnmn, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.

Cecilia Dixon, judge advocate; Mrs. Grace Christy, chaplain; Mrs. Lyda Wiseman, historian, and Mrs. Pearl Yat-sko, guard. A meeting; will be held Sunday in the Claypool Hotel to which all marines and their families are invited.

The ways and means committee of the Bluff Avenue School Parent-Teacher Association will hold a Christmas pillow ense card party at 8 o'clock Friday night in the school auditorium. Mrs. Werner Aping is in charge of tickets. Alpha Tnu Gamma Sorority will hold a Christmas parly at. 8 o'clock tonight in the hnme of Mrs.

Emerson Baker, 383 Prospect street. riflite Nov. 20 in the Emmanuel Baptist Church. She Is the (laugh "Unfunny" Comic Books Assailed by A.A.U.W. ter nf Mr.

and Mr. V. II. Sclnmrr, HIT lloyt avenue, Mr. Sliecliell Is Comic books were named "unfunny funnies" wid called vicious pieces of education yesterday after Service of Roberts Park Methodist Church, to be held at 1:30 o'clock in the church.

Reports of the year's work will be given and there will be a Christmas world program given by Mrs. Margaret Laughlin and Christmas devotions by Mrs. C. G. Shrlver.

The meeting will close with Christmas party In charge of Mri. George M. Smith. the unit nf Mr. and Mm.

II. J. Sheckcll. (Ilaiiitlierty l'hntn.) -2. W-x noon at (he meeting of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women will meet at o'clock tonight with Miss Helen Held, 4715 Enst 12th slreet.

Plans will be made for a Christmas party. The Les Belles Fllles Club will give a moiiiers aim naiigniers banquet tonight in the Canary Cot in the Broadway Methodist Church. The discussion on the comic books was given as a panel program by members of the education sludy group of the Gary branch of the A.A.U.W. Those taking part were Miss Marie FMwards, chairman and Miss Elizabeth Evan, Miss Mary Alice O'Neal and Mrs. Arthur Todd.

The blame of children's liking for these books was placed upon the parents "who," the panel members said, "do not know and do not care -A- Louise Miller Chnmhrr of Commerrn Bldf. X. St. tage. Table decorations and favors and corsages for the mothers will The auxiliary of Delta Upsilon Fraternity will hold a luncheon at 12:45 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

C. j. Hnring, 2G20 Northgate slreet. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Charles Badger and Mrs.

Paul Richards. Rho chapter, Sigma Beta Sorority, will elect ollicers tonight in the home of Mrs. Russell Cox, 6101 Indianola avenue. be in holiday colors. Guest.s of honor will be Mesdames E.

D. Charpie, Waller A. Clark, E. W. Curtis, George Huls, Wilbur E.

Lipps, Lusetta Loslutter, Kditb Pritchard and Guy Hoosier Chemists Hear Indiana U. Educator Dr. Frank Welcher, head of the ft ft ft ft Helping the Sigma Alpha lota Will Hold Annual nomemaker By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE. Vespers SlUlday chemistry department of the ex New officers of Ihe U.S.S.

Sacramento Club are Mrs. Ralph Moore, president; Mrs. Kenneth Reese, tension division of Indiana Univer sity, discussed modern concepts of vice-president; Mrs. Lynn Clark, I The annual vesper services of iZeta chapter, Sigma Alpha Iota, acids, bases and salts at. the luncheon meeting yesterday of the Indiana section of the American INFORMAL LINCHEON.

Serving or 5. Hot Mushroom Broth what children are reading." As an antidote to the rending of llicse books, the committee suggested that parents put into the hands of the children good comic books and urged careful guidance by parents a nil teachers towards an interest by children In good literature. If was said that as many as to copies of the comic books are sold each month In the United States. These books are called unfunny because they show such things as domestic strife, kidnapping, sabotage, horror, arson and murder. secretary; Mrs.

Horence Wntson treasurer, and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs, chaplain. On Your Way to the Athletic Club for Lunclwon-t- slop In next door and gel a Merchandise Cer liflcate for "her" Christmas gift. Christmas wrapped by us it will be her best-of-all gift. Mother, wife, sister and daughter always want clothei.

national professional musical so Heavenly Hash Cheese Sticks roritv, will be held at 4 o'clock Crabapple Jelly Voters Will Hear Address Today On 'Defense Alphabet' A meeting of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters will be at 10 o'clock this morning in the Indiana World War Memorial Shrine. Mrs. William Mercille of Bloomington will speak on "The Defense Alphabet," outlining the organization and purpose of the Federal defense agencies, such as the OPM, the SPAB, the OFF and 1he OCD with which the Indiana Defense Council is correlated. Mrs. Mercille is state chairman of the league's department of government and its operation.

She recently completed an outline for study of defense organization for use of her department and members of the new program discus Chemical Society in the Hotel Sev-erin. He told how the Brnnslpd theory could be used Iniexplaining or defining acids and bases. Dr. Welcher performed much of his research work for his doctor's Grapejuice Chiffon Pudding Coffee Gamma chapOr, Phi Gamma Sigma Sorority, will meet, tomorrow night with Mrs. Leo Feeney.

In the home of her mother, Mrs. Edward Kirschner, 1309 Wright Student Group to Hear Musical Program Today The student group of the Central Studios of Music will meet tonight in the Goldenrod room of the Riley Hotel for a musical program under direction of Mrs. Kathtyn Burns. Those singing on Ihe program will be Helen Jones, Alice Esther. Carpenter, Miriam Bos-worth, Richard Shoop, Rodney Km-bry, George Lucas and Graham Meggenhofen.

The singers will be assisted by violin pupils of Miss Olive Kiler. Mrs. Meggenhofen will be accompanist and Becky Rowlison, diamalic reader. a a a a street, nans will He mane lor a degree at Indiana University in the Christmas party. I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Heavenly Hash (Salad) 1 package lemon gelatin 1 cup boiling pineapple juice 1 cup diced or crushed pine aple Vi cup sliced peaches field of solutions.

He has published Roberts Park Women several papers on the conductivity Sunday afternoon in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. The service will be a biblical story in music from the creation to the birth of Christ. The active chapter will be assisted by the Indianapolis alumnae chapter, some of whose members will appear on the program. Mrs. Norman Schneider will be the guest narrator.

Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, program chairman, will be in general charge of the affair. There will be no admission charge. The program follows: Officers of the lrvington KKK Subdeb Club are Miss Marjorie Hogle, president; Miss Katherine of non-aqueous solutions. To Elect Tomorrow Neil Kershaw, chief chemist of the Indianapolis Water Company Havens, vice-president; Miss Virginia Becker, secretary, and Miss (op- Officers will he elected tomorrow sffernoon at the annual meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian and chairman of the section, Betty Smith, treasurer.

The club Js cup seeuen grapes cup shredded almonds tional) 1 cup mayonnaise cup whipped cream 'i teaspoon salt Dissolve gelatin in juice. sion groups being organized in I manv communities in the state. Cool organ Preludf Until: "Pastoralp" ifrnm 1hi ''Vint Organ rwnihv riinp will snpnt i until partly thick. Beat on "Defense and the anfl foM in 'monds Miss Cline is regional director of and mayonnaise mixed with cream Gullinl MisA Mary Bell Matersnn, nrKanmt. With Verdure Clad" i I rom "The Crea- tion" i Hadyn MIm Marilyn RrtinKr, unprano.

MiM Mary Z-K)k. acrompnnist. Citip, lt I'd F-ritw Jehovah" frnm the "Ordering nf Uett Ana sail, pour imo moiu. unin unui firm. a Mre.

William A. Itevtn, aoprano the consumer's division of the Office of Price Administration and formerly was executive secretary of the League of Women Voters in Cleveland. Mrs. Charles E. Welliver, chairman of the department of government and its operation for the Indianapolis League, will preside.

Cheese Sticks 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 'i teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon celery salt 4 tablespoons fat cup milk 4 tablespoons soft butter cup grated cheese other fellow a ha risk tuuuauur. u. u. r-i i SiKtna Alpha Iota C'nnral Knaemnl Mrj. R'pnalpe Hpong, director.

"Fntreat Me to Lave Thee" (from Oaul Mi" Martha Eerer, mez7o-oprano. Mir" Mary Z'nk, arrnmpantat. "Lift Thine Kven" (from Handel Blgtm Alpha Iota Choral Kneemhle Mra. Konalee Kpong. dlrertor.

"Praije the Lord" (from "Esler" Handel Mre William A. Devln, aoprano. Mr Helen Thoma Martin, arcompanlet. "Noel" (from "The Comiti of the Buck Mm. Farrell Rrott.

nrganlat. "The Virgin' Lullaby" (from the Coming of the Buck Mra. RuKKell Barton, contralto. Mra. Farrell Scott, arcompanlat.

"Alleluia" (from Exaltite Mozart Sigm-j Alpha Iota Choral Enaamhle Mra. Ronalee PponR. director. Mix flour, baking powder, salt I and celery salt. Cut in fat andj slowly add milk.

Pat out soft Hniich on crpptpd shallow nan Spread top with rest of ingTedients. i Cut into bars and separate on pan. JtjBake 8 minutes in moderately hot oven. Serve fresh. V.

Liflf 1 Iffffff Meridian Heights Church' Grapejuice Chiffon Pudding (Serve hot or cold) cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour i teaspoon salt a 2 Highlights to Be Friday The Highlights of Meridian You know you'll 2 tablespoons lemon juice I rinrl i. gioieu urinun imu tieignis win De preseniea ai Bl 2 egg yolks o'clock Friday night in the com- 1 cup grapejuice munitv room of the Meridian start jusMike-that swih 2 egg whites, beaten Heights Presbyterian Church, 47th Blend toeether suear. flour, salt. ar.A rtrai Th 3 fA rw.i M' i'K hmw tpZ' A n.if.K or- the startkr and you're off to a sputterlcss get-away! That's certainty o( pcrfurmancc and it's blended into Standard Red Down gasoline. Quick starts, smooth, cxonomical mileage, high anti-knock power Add rind and yolks.

Look cnurcn choir; assisted by citv-wid slowly, stirring constantly, until talent win present the program 'hick and creamy. Cool slightly, which wjll consist of a variety of fold in whites. Pour into buttered musjral and dance numb(rs fol. baking dish and bake d0 minutes by gn od fashionerJ in pan hot water in moderate oven show Refreshments wilI bc Krvtli jj 33J). during the intermission.

M' J'' 'rs- -ex Thomas is general MISS Lmajean Williams rhairman of the production with i To Wed Lagrange Coach h- b- McNeeiy as temin-; men chairman and Arch Keltnen Monon. Dec. 9. (Special) anfJ MCNely in charge of Mrs. Wrighta Williams, Monon the minstrej postmaster, today announced the Proceeds of the program will go i engagement of her daughter, Miss into the choir funrJ whjch is used, Emajean Williams, ot Fort Wayne, t0 purchase choir music for the jj to Harry D.

Frick, son of Mr. and churcn. A)1 seats are reserved and, a Mrs. Harry Frick of Wawaka. reservations may be made at the OUR I Christmas V.

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