Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1941 — Page 21

se ‘Christopher's Catholic Church ih Shecdway City was i soem scene at ck this Renard

morning of the wedding of Miss Bettie

to Carl Otte.

Fr. Leo A. Lindemann heard the marriage vows at a flower-

ited altar. _ Parents of the couple are Mr. and © Mrs. = O. Renard, 4920 W. 15th St.

Ariss” Josephine Davis was the organist: for the ceremony. on the arm of her

‘H. Otte, 225 Sanders St]

Sather, the bride was gowned in|:

* embossed ivory satin and a finger‘tip veil. She carried white roses

with tiny roses|

and gardenias “knotted in the streamers. Her attendants wore tafleta and matching | hats. Mrs. Lesman, matron of honor, “was in rust and carried yellow Er while Miss Lorene Schenck d and carried rust pom-

The junior bridesmaid, Miss]

sister of = the

. Renard, J ‘pride, wore dusty rose and carried] colonial bouquet of pastel-toned|

P8 Prank Otte was his brother's best “nan and ushers were Mr. Lesman and Marion Hughes. . © A breakfast at Brookview Inn foled the ceremony and a recepwas to be held from 2 to 4 DP. m, this afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. - After a wedding trip to Chicago, the couple will be at home Sunday at 1024 W. 35th St. For traveling “the' bride will wear a navy suit, ‘British tan accessories and a gar«denia corsage. Among guests at the wedding was “the bridegroom's sister, Miss Helene

Otte, Chicago. iY. W. C. A. Will Offer,

: ’ Brides’ Course Mrs. Gene Yoder, nome economics ‘Instructor at Manual High School, “will conduct a new Brides’ Course ‘today at the Y. W. CO. A. at 7:15 “Pp. m.: It will be of special interest] household employees. Mrs. Yoder graduated” from Indiana Uniwersity and taught in Rushville before coming to Indianapolis. ‘The Thursday Industrial Club will have a Halloween party, following classes, in the Y. W. clubrooms ‘this ‘evening. The Misses Amelia - ghort, Helen Hummel, Anna Theiiig and Neva Petz are in charge of ‘arrangements.

Middy Styles fk. If youre planning to make a > whole collection of the newly revived

Mrs. Carl Otte ’

Shirer ‘Lecture Tickets Sold From Booths

To accomodate last minute ticket purchases for the William L. Shirer lecture, Tuesday at the Murat Theater; six ticket booths will be set up today in downtown locations. The League of Women Voters is sponsoring the event. In charge of booth sdles is Mrs. Clarence A. Jackson, with Mesdames George C. Burket, C. L. Bisamian, Chester T. Spriggs, Vincent T. Adams and Forrest Teel on her committee. Other workers who will assist during the four-day booth sale will be Mesdames Chester Barger, D, P. Morris, Gilbert IL. Small, E. E. Allison, F. G. McMillan, Lee OC. Frazier, Robert J. Clark, Maurice B. Eppert, Bert C. McCammon, Don Carlos Hines, Chauncey H. Eno II and Grosvenor Shirk. Mr. Shirer smuggled his Berlin Diary out of Germany, piece by piece, over a seven-year period. To date more than 475,000 copies have

imiddy blouses for campus wear, you heen sold. He will describe condipan achieve unusual braid effects|tions in Germapy and the aims of

with your own sewing machine if «ou use the modern sewing attach{ent Use he Ding Suh attacht to app e bra - Try covering the entire square ‘pailor collar with rows of shoe-string " braid, stitched about one inch apart. ember to square each row at| “the back with mitered corners. “Navy rating. emblems add an ‘authentic fashion touch on middy “blouses. You can applique your own “embroidered stars on the collar in t colors with the aid of the kT sigzagger attachment.

‘Serve With Meat - Here's an accompaniment to your ‘meat course that is wonderfully refreshing: pour a can of grapefruit ‘sections, or grapefruit and orange mixed, into the freezing » of your automatic refrigerator let them freeze to a mush. _Xou can add a little dressing and Jexve on lettuce leaves, if you like.

Beturn Home

§ ° Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. McCrady Ur. will be at home at 1453 Auburn $St., Speedway City, after Saturday. Before her marriage, Oct. 18, Mrs. McCrady was Miss Mildred Louise Benson. Mr. and Mrs. McCrady have returned from a trip through | the Blue Ridge Mountains along the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. °

LATE FALL TERN EAS wo 3, -

spoolfic, intensive re with | C~ » on, Active, result. placement service.

" Eueeiive CRvecuiing

Roesions 3, e as convent i

the Hitler government. The final sales committee meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, C. C. McCormick, project chairman of the League, tomorrow at 10 a. m. :

SORORITIES

Halloween parties, dinners, luncheons and business meetings comprise local sorority activities. :

The BETA CHAPTER of DELTA

SIGMA CHI will entertain pledges]

and guests at a Halloween party at their clubhouse this evening, The Misses Lois Taylor, Wilma Bell and Dorcas Bender are on the decoration committee. In charge of refreshments are the Misses Anna Mae Daum, Betty Shortridge and Toppie Sauer.

Selectees from Ft. Harrison will be guests at a turkey dinner tonight at the home of Miss Ruth Millholland, 1115 E. 35th St., when she acts as hostess for IOTA GAMMA CHAPTER OF PI OMICRON.

MU CHAPTER OF PHI CHI EPSILON will give its fall card party in the Banner-Whitehill auditorium Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Proceeds from the party will go toward the charity projects of the sorority. Miss Marjorie Millbern is chairman. of the party, assisted by Miss Mabel Rosell, special prizes; Miss Evelyn Boehm, table prizes; Miss. Mary Orton, candy, and Miss Irena Woolfolk, tickets.

The . regular meeting of the ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA OMEGA will be held Tues-

day evening.

TAU DELTA PHI will meet at the home of Mrs. R. G. Caudell, 1329 N. Drexel Ave., for a Halloween party tomorrow evening. :

C.A.R. Wiener Roast Is Saturday

A wiener roast will be held by the junior group of the Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, from 3:30 to 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the home of Stephen Bellinger. Mrs. Kenneth Rider is the new president of the group. Other ‘officers are to be chosen at the meeting. A board meeting will be held by the senior group of the 1S Suslety at 6 8B. m. TY eithesitny at the Caroline

Chapter ‘House. President of the later grou i Fa i

i Wadlelgh.

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With your old radio )

CONSOLE SWINGMASTER

RADIO-PHONOGRAPH

Think of it! An 8-tube radio with TWIN SPEAKERS! Tone control, built-in antenna and undistorted output, which means exquisite fone. A phonograph automatic record changer with |-0z. pickup and permanent sapphire needle « + « no needle changing, less wear on records. AND a built-in compartment for RECORD ALBUMS. "Top is divided so radio or phonograph may be

opened separately.

BLOCK’'S—Radio Dept., Fifth Floor.

Also Branch Stores 424 N. Illinois Street and 11th and Meridian. Branch Stores

Open Evenings.

IMPORTED CHINA

54-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8

$ : J 21.50 Charming pattern with flower sprays of dainty pastel tones, a decoration derived from some of our loveliest Czecho patterns. Service for 8 includes: dinner plates, 8 bread and butters, 8 cups and saucers, 8 fruits, 8 soups, | platter, | vegetable dish, | sugar, | creamer; | gravy boat.

WASHER

COMPLETE WITH TWO "ROLLAWAY LAUNDRY TUBS

White porcelain tub, suk “inum m site. Vo h ph

5.PIECE BOWL SET |

Five deep mixing bowls in assorted attractive colors,” Sizes

58.2 8, 9 in. For mixing or

tor storage and pretty phn olf

Apartment IRONING TABLE 129 Rigid, sturdy, light weight, easy

folding. .48-in sable top. Folds

compactly for small storage

"CURTAIN STRETCHER

Easel back, made of clear pine, with rustproof pins, 1-in. pin . Stretches up to 52x

spacings 56 1na, Btusay, easy to assemble,

5 as

5.FOOT STEPLADDER 1.59

Handy household size, of selected wood stock with safety Sorrugaton steps. Sturdy and

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RUBBISH BURNER

The easy-going to can’t come off and get lost. urdy, heavy rust resisting gal ; wire. Keeps paper and from blowing Tl

REGISTER SHIELDS

89%¢ Adjustable, from 10 to 18 in. steel, easily

CHECK THESE FEATURES 30.0

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BLOCK SPECIAL INNERSPRING MATTRESS ~Made by Hirschmann Co. Full size, roll edge with 35%, white sisal, 65%, cotton felt in layers over a good 182-coil resilient innerspring.

SPECIAL BODY BALANCE INNERSPRING— Made by Hirschmann Co., with 3 different weights innerspring construction, . Heavier springs where your weight is greatest, preventing middle sag, assuring more restful sleep. Covered with fine green panel damask. Very special.

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LIBERTY REST INNERSPRING MATTRESS Hirschmann's Finest! Covered with government white and blue ticking. Sterilized, odor proof, germ proof. Coils of finest vitalized metal.

Air vents and handles for turning.

10% Delivers on Easy Pay Plan. Small Carrying Charge. BLOCK’S Sleep Shop, Fifth Floor.

NEW MASSIVE

BEAUTY RANGE VALUE OF THE YEAR!

COMPLETE WITH LAMP AND ELECTRIC CLOCK

With Your Old Stove

agree with us that this range value of the

Back, to wall construc Ho-Lo Cooking 'T tion." Burner at right front. White Porcelain "Giant Burner at left Enamel Body. front. Blue-Backed Speckled Automatic Top Burner Porcelain Enamel , Lighters. Youd p with Oven Heat Control, ~up Covers ‘High Speed Oven. and Chef’s Cookchart. Broiler Burner, lain Enamel Front, Oven Venting. Top Sections, Roll-out Brotler ‘below Grates and Heat hi : Concentrating Burner Bawls,

Supra-Flex Chrome Cooking Top Burners. Oven.

BOCES Dependable Appliances, Fifth Floor. Also at 424 N. Hlinols St. 11th and Meridian Sts. Branch Stores Open Evenings. . ;

SPECIAL

For Friday and Saturday