Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1933 — Page 13

JUNE 30, 1933

McKee Chapel Is Setting for Wedding Rites The marriage of Miss Marie Sangernebo, daughter of Mrs. Emma Sangernebo, 324 East Twelfth street, i to William Bristol Wilcox took place at 10 today in the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel officiated. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, William Eyles, of Grand Rapids. Mich., wore a gown of white eyelet with a short jacket and a white picture hat of baku.! She carried a shower bouquet of pastel daisies. Her only attendant was her sister, j Mrs. Walter Flandorf, who wore a suit of ashes of roses chiffon and a leghorn hat trimmed with lace. She carried blue daisies and delphinium, j Clinton Glascock was best man. The bride's mother wore peach colored lace over satin and a lace hat. A program of organ music was played by Walter Flandorf of Cnicago, who composed the bridal march for the wedding. Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ploughe of El wood; Miss Clara Fedler, Bloomington; Miss Ellen McGranahan, Lawrenceburg; ; and Miss Eloise Hansen, Owatana,' Minn. After a motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will be at home July 10 at 3110 Ruckle street. Entertains Guests Mrs. T. H. Arnold, 3778 Salem street, entertained this afternoon with a bridge party in honor of Mrs. F. P. Wright and daughter, Miss Jean Wright, of Glendale, Cal., I formerly of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ar- ' nold and her daughter are visiting in the city for two weeks with friends and relatives. Guests were Mesdames R. B. Freeman, H. D. Kendrick, Albert Andrews, and C. R. Moore of Franklin and Miss Mary Estelle Sluss. Alpha Gamma sorority will meet at, 7:80 tonight at the home of Virginia McCrady, 3917 Kenwood avenue. Honor 'for Daughter Mrs. James A. Daugherty gave a luncheon bridge today at the Highland Golf and Country Club in honor of her daughter, Mrs. William H. Grishaw of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly Miss Dorothy Daugherty.

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Beauty Guide Making Up for an Evening Party. BY ALICIA HART TRY not to have to make up for evening without a quick getready facial that will set you back about ten minutes. But if those minutes can not be wangled into your time schedule, wash your face thoroughly with warm water to relax the muscles. Then apply nourishing cream in upward strokes and hop into a tub or shower. When you step out of the bath your face will be guiltless of grime soft and ready for a skin tonic

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I Here It Is!! Indiana!! Marott’s Reliable Sale I of Fine Quality Shoes I This is not a promotional “every other day” sale—this is a MAROTT SALE in which this WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST SHOE STORE of- I f ers high quality merchandise at great reductions. This is emphatically not one of a series of sales of “sale merchandise.” This is an honest sale of honest values. Marott’s July Sale of seasonal shoes in discontinued lines is one sale Indiana has found to be dependable for FORTYNINE YEARS as a sale in which exceptional bargains can be obtained. Just Look at the Nationally Recognized Quality Shoes I Offered in ( Each Department! Selby Arch Preservers Metatarsal Arch Relief I Regular $8.50 to $10.50 Values Regular $7.50 Value |§ Sale Prices $4.85, $5.85, $6.85, $7.85 * Sale Price $5.85 Many Styles in Season Colors Rysonele Marott’s Quality Shoes #' Queen Quality Regular $8.50 Val. Regular $3.50 to $6.00 Values Reg. $5, $6, $8.50 Sale Price $5.85 Sale Price $2.95 to $3.95 $3.95-$4.95 Ladies’ Department—Main Floor B Stacy Adams Stetsons Wright Arcli Preserver Were $10.50 and $ll.OO Were SIO.OO and $10.50 Were $8.50, SIO.OO, $ll.OO Sale Price, $7.85 Sale Price, $7.85 Sale Price $6.85-$7.85 —' ■— . ...... . . All Freeman and Bostonian S port Shoes Included in Sale Bostonians Foot-Savers Freeman Were $5.00 and $7.00 Were $8.50 Were $5.00-$3.85 Sale Price $3.85-$5.85 Sale Price $6.85 Sale Price $3.85-$3.45 Men’s Department—Second Floor ■ " ' —■ Poll Parrott Edwards Ideal Exceptional Values Were $5.00, $4.00, $3.50 Exceptional Values SI.OO to $2.95 Sale Prices $4, $3.20, $2.70 $1.95 and $2.95 Excelsior CHILDREN’S THIRD Holland Sale-Price $2.50 FLOOR DEPARTMENT Sale-Price $3.20 Included in this fine assortment are sport, dress and occasional shoes for the boys and girls in a complete array of styles—also many attractive shoes for the young Miss. 346 Pairs 245 Pairs Men’s “v e Old Tvme” . - WOMEN’S Finer Quality * Children s B Leather Women’. House so.oo, .2.75, .2,00 House Slippers Comfort Shoes Slippers In children’s sizes, ' alues . $2.00 to $5.00 Values. In strap and tie pat- Broken sizes, 79c to they 6 Only w MW* terns, $4 j 51.45 quality F 69c and9Bc e-.-4.45 ~*2.45 as*.sßc FOURTH FLOOR DEPARTMENT during this sale our regular quality work SHOE REPAIRING 89c

Then foundation cream and makeup and, if you are speedy, you will have spent but five minutes on the whole process. For summer evenings there we new face powders to be dusted on as the final gesture. Blue is for blondes, green for medium coloring and lavender for brunettes. Council Holds Picnic Indiana Grand Council of Jobs Daughters held a picnic Thursday at the Masonic home in Franklin. Five bethels attended. Mrs. Jessie Pruitt is grand guardian of the ! council. Fetes Bridge Club Mrs. Everett Head entertained the j Beta bridge club today with a noon j luncheon at her home, 90 North ( I Brookville. I

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Charges Poor Families With Diet Neglect F.t Heirn.r S„rlce | MILWAUKEE, June 30.—Despite the chorus of nutrition workers.! telling the world over and over what; a balanced diet should be, the American family with small income still buys a poor assortment of foods. This is the evidence from a checkup on foods chosen by twenty-live families of unemployed in Berkeley, Cal. The families received grocery j orders for a certain money value. Reporting the result before the i

American Home Economics Association here today, Ruth Okey of the j University of California, said that the grocery slips showed too many * sweets and fats and too few foods j containing vitamins, especially Vitamin B. “The families probably were of higher intelligence than the average,” she said, “hence the findings indicate very poor choice of food in the American family on a low income level.” The amounts of the orders were said to be generous in comparison with most relief schedules at the present time. Schedule Final Dance Womens club will hold its last dance of the season Saturday night at the Christian Park community house.

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Miss Mary Virginia Warren of Tampa. Fla., is the guest of Miss Anna Marie Dungan, who will give a tek in her honor from 4 to 6 Sunday at her home. 440 East Seventyfirst street. Miss Warren and Miss Dungan were classmates at the Florida State College for Women in Tallahassee. The party will be held in the gardens of the Dungan home with the hostess’ mother. Mrs. J. Duane Dungan. and her sister. Miss Frances Louise Dungan, assisting. There are no invitations.

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BUFFET SUPPER IS GIVEN BRIDAL PAIR Miss Martha Lou Kennedy and Minor C. Conn of Sanitago, Cuba, were honored Wednesday at a buffet supper given by Miss Nancy Ballenger at her home, 5217 North Meridian street. The marriage of Miss Kennedy and Mr. Conn will take place Friday at the First Presbyterian church. Guests included Mr. and Mrs Karl W. Hardey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meade. Miss Katherine Gause, who will be bridesmaid; Misses Jane Hogate. Catherine. Aline and Mary Elizabeth Driscoll. Lillion Berner, Messrs. Reese Wysong, Donand Bolt, Carleton Weiss, Vincent I. Ryde, John B. Wardrope.

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Robert Nehs and William Shepler. Tea roses and delphinium centered the serving table - . Outing to Be in Park An all-day outing was to be h-ld today by the Junior Co-eds in Ellenberger park. The committee was composed of Misses Julia Bauer, Mary Ellen Hanrahan. Fern Jones, Catherine Mootz, Charlotte Ries, Betty Williams and Ruth Parks. _i QUILTING FRAMES Requires floor Mmm emrn ‘nace of 9 ft hv ■ ■ 50-in Has ratchet i VONNEGUT'S Downtown Fountain Square Irvington West Side