Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1940 — Page 21
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | PAGE 21
| Morris St., will take place at 8 p. m. launt, Miss Ella Wheeler, Los An- | Refinish Furniture [to stand up well under ‘hese cole
Carnival W 111 Be White Cross Unit Sponsors Tea Ceremony Will ltoday in the rectory of SS. Peter |g geles, and her great-aunt, Mrs. Tola | ditions,
| Davis, Boston, will attend the wed-| Before starting to refinish metal and Paul Cathedral. | | ding. Another out-of-town guest will garden furniture, all rust or scaly |
| F a 3 kK = AE : The Rev. Pr. Charles R. Ross is to OMOrrow at FN W Al 3 Be Performed officiate at the ceremony. ha ne Mrs. Getievs Nelson, Rankm, WI, spots should be removed by rubbing | Double-duty Frock
will wear a blue crepe, street-length, |r ooking Ahead carefully with a coarse emery cloth| A party frock that changes its dejacket dress with a large pink hat| {+ 9 or brushing gently with a wire! gree of formality has its practical
Camp Dellwood 3 A 8 = \ AR \ a At Rectory and pink accessories and will carry| Don’t forget that summer is the brush. Cover all bare metal spots points. Screen star Brenda Mar-
a bouquet of tea roses. Her sister, | | shall likes a summer eggshell shade Miss Eleanor Wheeler, will be her time to buy and store coal for next with a coat of metal primer. TWO with g drawstring Rte. For
Favorite characters in fistio N 3} LEE he e of Miss Barbara | be portrayad as ee tion wo Na 3 OL SOR X He iets cagiter of Mr. a on ly attendant ang Arthur Dunnuck | winter. Prices are usually lower In| coats of enamel usually are suf- formal wear, she detaches the costumes for the carnival to be held | Nl NN & : NY LE 3 will be his brothet’s best man. [the summer, and next winter, when ficient for renovating metal pieces.| shorter length skirt, replaces it with Saturday night at the Lodge in TRL k dy J TE | Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 1414 Hiatt St,| A reception nt the new home of {an unexpected cold snap comes, or! If the furniture is to be exposed to a long wrap-around, and loosens IR A Sa ; |to Herman Dunnuck, son of Mr. and (the couple, 1231 Shepard St, is to|deliveries are held up on account of sun and rain, be sure that you se-|the drawstring to make a dropped
Camp Dellwood, Girl Scout camp \ SR X Ra near Clermont. Ind F A CER 3 aaa Mrs. Abraham C. Dunnuck, 2330 W.!follow the ceremony. The bride’s a blizzard, you nn be all set. lect an enamel especially designed | shoulder neckline,
Visitors Sunday will be entertained R 3 So L 3 1 Nal EERE K ROGER : bv Singir : ivi Q 8 3 ; x N RS Nw a SR : g
ng, water front activities and displays of handcrafts in the unit
t: oop houses 3 w SN AN 3 8 : Aidi the camp staff in plans for \ 3 3 » TW \ X ne he lebration include Camp Ri i 3 a X a I Xd A WY i ouncil members, ‘Miss Portia Hurd RE A R Pol Rs : pt nd Miss Patty York, Faery Ring a X [a 2 oO . ; nit; the Misses Geraldine Schloe-| §\ No S x 3 : N : nan, Joan Summers, Ruth Cooley TN 3 _ ¥ Ry ) a and ulin Prather, Woodland = a - 3 ; Sa it; the Misses Frances Lovell, § RR Gy : a ; elen ri n a nn VV nay E a 3 3 EN ; len Wileman and Eileen Yancey, & FF wa S \ 3 SOR w
Service; Miss Mary Jane Koubek \ DOA HR and Miss Setaueins Frank, Sher- A Foo Tee Na ong Mis > Bika. is ! - : Friday, July (9th
Morbecs of the camp committee
of the Scout Council met for a 2 3 3 : 3 : morning session and luncheon at the 3 Ey 3 X NN § o A ther Modern odge this week to plan for the pe ; Fae STR ish TR no i present, third and troop camping \ SE : 3 J Session which will begin Aug. 11 - RRR SER Bs a ) . AR ALL ending were Mrs. Earl Moomaw, Times Photo a 3 EN J | - chairman; Mrs. Marvin Curle, Com- The North Methodist Church White Cross Guild unit will sponsor . LN . r KR
missioner; Mesdames Harry Custer,! a tea and book review July 30 at the North Methodist Church. Mrs.
Horace McClure, Henry Churchman| j Ralph Walls (left) and Mrs. Paul W. Glackin (right) are assisting Jr., Edward Fillion and Dan C
Bass uy illion ‘and \ ‘| with plans for the event. Mrs. Stephen A. Radford will review “I : J COLLEGE AVE AT 46TH | One of the evening activity 'pro- Married Adventure.” Mrs. C. A. McPheeters will sing. ; 3 ; ° S . grams of this week included “Choice | fi AE : Night” when ca pers had three] i RL : (4565 College)
choices of entertainment. Miss| FOOD By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
Lucille Cannon amp director, had
charge of folk dancing; Miss Mary| GIGANTIC PAVED LOWER PRICES OPEN EACH EVENING
Johnston, a song st at the swing- | But it 3 FREE PARKING SPACE THAN EVER BEFORE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
ing bridge, and Miss Dorothy Kline, THE tang of iced coffee is a popular part of the summer. & story telling hour at the Chalet. | must be clear, strong and fresh. Brew it fresh and hot, using a little Last night each camp unit served more coffee than you do for hot coffee. Then pour it hot into tall food characteristic of a section of glasses filled with ice. Place a silver spoon in the glass first, to prethe United States at a progressive vent cr acking. dinner. Sherwood Forest Unit rep-| If you must make your iced coffee in advance, pour it into large resented the New England States;| glass containers and cover tightly. Chill in refrigerator, Service Unit, the South; Faery Ring Powdered sugar and cream are served with iced coffee. Lightly and dland, the West | Whipped cream, sweetened with powdered sugar, is popular, too. At RE | the Brazilian Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, they serve tall p . ik lasses of Br azilian coffee with a top of whipped cream garnished Ben Hur Association | E35 orient req cherry. P P An v Variations of the iced coffee theme can keep hot weather interTo rI1cnic c Sunday | esting. Combine chocolate syrup with coffee to add a little food Arrius Court 5, , Ben Hur Life As-| value and to produce the pleasant flavor called mocha. Combine sociation, will hold its annual pic- three tablespoons chocolate syrup with one cup fresh hot strong cofnic Sunday at L acre park 1 fee for each glass. Beat well, then pour over cracked ice. Can be ner will be wved at 12 : served plain or with cream. Arnold wi lls 4 chairman, | . . > assisted by Mrs : el Emmons, Coffee Frappe Mrs. Hazel Baker, Miss Mary Seig-| (Serves four) ler, Leroy Suiter and William Holli- | 2 cups strong freshly brewed 1; cup powdered sugar da) Members of the lodge and | coffee 1; teaspoon ground ginger their triends are invited | 1, cup cream 1 egg white
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