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Miss Marie Welage, blue “satin, made with long waistlines, short puffed sleeves, and square necklinres. All three wore

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| Father of the Bridegroom raven of Will Officiate Today at “the full IK Vi on adage po i aa Xe a > ; 1 : Pengilly-Morris Rite d illusion which will hold] The bridegroom’s father, the Rev. Richard Pengilly of Medarygertip length veil. Her bou-| ville, will officiate this. afternoon at the wedding of Miss Isabel Morris 111 be of white freesias, violets, to Parker Pengilly of Chattanooga, Tenn. nd gardenias He will be assisted by Dr. John F. Edwards, pastor of the Broad-

lenly blue satin will be worn|way Methodist Church where the cfremony will take place at 4:30 maid of honor, Miss Jane|gclock. Miss Morris is the daughter of Mrs. J. Edward Morris, 6140

utisi-covered buttons ‘ex-| college Ave. m n 3 . L . | dawn fhe front of bodive,| The chancel rail of the church | TE Toon of the ued bo ara will be decorated with boxes of Br oad Ripple a full gkirt, She will wear a shoulder| Jonquils and acacias. Stapding : length) flusion veil crowned with|0ear the altar will -be two. blue Church Scene | natural flowers and will carry g Vic-|vases filled with waits slagioli ! | torian bouquet of pink camellias and|acacias and jonquils and there : | carnations and blue forget-me-nots|e seven-way and single candelabra Of WwW edd: ng | and iis tied with two-toned pink 8nd pedestals of Wingwatdia fons | ov iy i Te the her otlax, ny | An arrangement of palms and | Lieut. Kirch Best Man | AG the rear of the church, where|greenery centered with a large vase The bride's ni vi the couple will - receive informally of spring flowers will decorate the | Cooling, will be in & \rgitila ADDS gster the ceremony, there Will Befaltar of the Broad Ripple Methodist | a pointed b palms ahd bowls, of Spring Sowers. cy, ror, for the wedding, of Miss THe price will . or wih oe od Wylene Fryberger and George N. aa ; ¢ ithe semariony| BeITY © tomorrow afternoon. The =} 0: bb “Bliyed bMS: Jl Shposemony, at 3:30 o'clock, will be jead by the Rev. Edward Gillette. «| “Bridal airs for the service will tong | be ‘played by Mrs. Sara Jane Hull,

‘Kirch, Pt. Be be Dr. Brady's : The. bride's m bas chosen g tight: sleeves apd : a sweethears | : 8 frock of flower print against a blue neckline a with lace. Her|Will sing “Because. ; background sg ‘wear a camellig{veil; “s ‘family’ heirloom of bande} Miss Pryberger is the daughter corsage, Brady, the bride-/made Spanish lace, will fall from|of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fryberger, groom’s mother, . will wear white[a Juliet cap caught with orange{7i3 Day St, and Mr. Berry is the camellias with her lace trimmed|blossoms to the end of her train.|sun of Mrs. Yutha Berry, 1615 Park powder blue dress. . She will carry a bouquet of white| Ave, and Lawrence Berry of In- | For the feception after the cere-|freesias and tulips. dianapolis. | mony the bride's table will be cov-| apres Arthur Moor, Riverside, TI.,| A pastel’pink wool frock has been ered with a white taffeta cloth andi will be matron of honor. Two|chosen by the bride, who will be & heart-sha) stand uj ades of delphinium blue’ silk|given in marriage by her father. r form her gown. Styled on|Her shoulder corsage will be of garn lines, it has a V-neckline|denias, valley lilies and white "fitted bodice above a full| sweetheart roses and she will wear gitt. '8he will wear a _maroon| brown aceessories. ®lvelvet headdress and mareonslip-| rer matron of honor, Mrs, Hareld used ies and will carry 8 bougueb of Schubert, will be in BRqwn chiffon uUbonnet carnations, jonfulls, velvet worn with a matching

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from a tiara of orange blossoms intertwined with ivory satin loops. She will carry a white satin prayer book with orchids and a shower of sweet-

Baker-Wade Ser VICC Read iil wear a black silk

A wedding breakfast at ZLake|creépe bolero dress with white lace Shore Country Club followed the|revers, black accessories and a cormarriage of Miss Frances Ann|sage of camellias and violets with

oub-of-Town (ests |mimosa and Wedgwood ivy. 4. lard a shoulder corsage of tearose. Uses sharp Iicle Halle nd ane The couple will leave for a motor Philip Love will be best man and| ULV 8 t io Pain meat until you trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, Cousin Best Man ushers will be Howard Scott snd|Shred Of the SuICHer eas Wh Io brides Bop anny orstanch. [uel A.B. Keller, Corning, N. ¥., will Roy Smith, we ! ploces. Just aie cuptul is il that's a gold suit and white blouse be duis usin Br gard Reception to Follow needed for a delicate ehiskien loaf: topped by-a' brown Russian fitch Miller, South ‘Bend,.and Sexson E Mrs. Fryberger, mother of the Yet by the time ys piepar bh coat. Her accessories will he of yy oo or CU Sm weas(bride, will wear @ navy silk suit, a Somes itp he alls a Tx ® Sy of *n aild she will Laake a midnight blue crepe with accents is aE na sufficient to serve four or five gen-| Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (silver ribbon. The Fideeroan s | of white lace, white Sccessories and|P > . Eat n the chicken flavor| Joseph B. Wade, to Hugh G. Baker,| mother will be attired in black alGuests who will be here for the ro ® "Vlwill wear Talisman roses with a erously. Deepe a : a gardenia cors ; Iv yi condensed. ken soup:| son of Mrs. Inez Baker; at 9 o’clock|paca and sheer with gold accessorcerempny, in adition 19 the Dhide- | os the Sor ee for. a hort nee Ereen frock and ‘black acces- bY Sading keep it hie As [this morning in St. Patrick’s Cath- |ies. Her corsage also will be cameigroom’s parents, ‘his brother- ? -couply A Shortisories, | di : , ; : indaw and sister, Mr.- and Mrs, [motor trip, the bride will wear anf A small povoption following the Anal:iayeh garnish with hot grilled We ry Rev. Msgr. John P a ae ion: Charles Lee, Gary, and another|ensemble '6f navy and light "Blue ony will be held at the home|®Pricot halves. O'Connell "ofciated. Miss Helen|tion for the bridal “party and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and|With a light blue hat, navy acces- of the bride’s parents. Upon their 1 can condensed chicken soup Colbert, organist laye d bridal se-|families will be held at Whispering Mrs. Milton W. Sibley, Grinnell |sories and & gorsage of sweetheart! .. .. ,.:t week from a short wed- 1 cup chicken leeti i ie Julia Colbert| Winds. The couple will be at home Iowa, roses. li ding trip, the couple will be at home| 1% cups soft bread crumbs. rs : at 1230 N. Temple Ave. after a short His aunt, Mrs. Mary A. Craig,| She is a graduate of Tudor Hall at 2050 N. Delaware St. 1 tablespoon pimiento, chopped The bride, who entered on the|trip to Chicago. Both the bride and an uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Scho6l and DePauw University Out-of-town guests at the cere- 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped |. “of ‘her father, was gowned [and bridegroom were’ graduated A. P, Craig, and their daughter,|where she was a member of Alpha will be Mrs. Mildred Bayless % teaspoon salt in white embroidered marquisette,| from Butler University, where she Chiricls, also will come from Gary.(Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Pengilly| wast Frankfort, IL: Mrs, May] , o.2 88° ; fashoned with long sleeves forming|was a member of Kappa Beta and Di, Ss se Trae, hm DY ma rn, i. sh SO 0 4 HG re i Bis Gon ng of He Ee gan, | » IL; : sia | & University Law| ps.e o : ) P. . w Si Carleton, Wilmette, Ill, and Miss{School. He is a member " Dette gis G, Hover Graves and family, ihem with chicken and put through boiee ng a a #n, D ; B to Speak Ruth ‘Brown, Glencoe, Ill. " |Chi Praternity and Phi Delta Phi onsville, the food chopper using the small be a tiara Of orange bldssoms ‘and, rT. DTOWN TO P 2 A graduate of DePauw University, legal fraternity. $ her bouquet was of white roses and Dr. Frances Brown will talk on n orchids Child’s Growth and Developmen

Miss Cooling is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Dr, Brady, chicken consomme from = SOUD,| pe po : at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday before the chopped: parsley, salt and eggs. Put honor, Rcenity Reyes —- Mothers’. Club of the Roberts

blade. Then mix the chicken mixture with the soft bread crumbs,

Out-of-To 2 3 y 4 1 Kappa Gamne Sorry. votimems ‘Guess Club Will Hear is an Indiana University

a —— 2) : a - niece and nephew of the bride were : 1 :C flower girl and ring bearer—Judith Dr : Klhingel Ann and Frank Johns Jr, . . Judith Ann’s frock was a floor 3 ht length pink net over taffeta and To Officiate she carried a basket of roses while : Frank carried the ring in a lily. At WwW edding Dr. Muller Best Man : . The bridegroom’s attendants were ; ! Dr. L. P. Muller, best man, Dr. St. Paul's Evangelical and Re- Joseph Shugart and Dr. Joseph | formed Church will be the scene of | gnith ‘ushers. A reception was to {8 double-ring ~ceremony uniting|ye neiq this afternoon at the home Miss mvelyne -E. Ketiner, daughter| s tye bride's parents. of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kettner, | After a short ‘wedding trip, the and Walter W. Noffke, son Of Mrs.|oo;nle will be at home here next Clara A. Noftke, at 2 o'clock to- week. For traveling, Mrs, Nonte morrow afternoon. Dr. E. Harold| yi ! Kiingel will officiate; will wear a red plaid wool suit with .. | Candelabra garlanded with smilax|. . -. lid guarded with palms, heauly| ghe was graduated from the St. baskets of early spring flowers and| vincent Hospital School of Nursing a cascade of spring potted planisiang pr. Nonte is a graduate of. the will decorate the altar. Pew stand-| indiana University School of Medi- : " : ards of flowers will mark the family|cine, He is a member of Theta 1. The Park School Garden Tour will be conductéd in two sec- |row. Bridal music will be played by|Kapng Psi medical fraternity, tions this year, one on May 2 and 3 and the other on June 6 and 7. |Harold Holtz, organist.- RR Members of the school’s Mothers’ Association sponsor the event an- | The bride's sister, Mrs. Forrest : nually, Assisting with arrangements are (left to right) Mesdames |Pauli, will be matron of honor. she| Church News— William C. Griffith, J. Perry Meek and Robert E, Hollowell. will wear an aqua crepe gown, fash- : 2. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth (seated) and Mesdames W. Harry John- |loned on princess lines with draped ve ] e Co t son, C. E. Judy and A. G. Smith (left to right) are in the east of a |Reckline and silver accessories. Her| | UVCI11 ur play to be givén in connection with the annval bridge. party of the [bouquet will be Windsor iris and ; Florence Nightingale Club Thursday in Block’s auditorium. yellow narcissi’ with a shower of} u to S eak 3. Mrs. Merlin Mullane (left) and Mrs. Otto Lawrence are among’ [Pale yellow ribbons and a calla lily} J UME LU P : members of the Auxiliary to the Juvenile Detention Home which will (in the gehts to'bear the ‘bride-1" oO oT 1 " \ a groom’s . D give a Patriotic Silver Tea Monday at the home. i Hans: nd Durham and. Mis. At inner Richard Hittle, bridesmaids, will : : have dresses of blush pink crepe] Judge Wilfréd Bradshaw of the T ° ; with sweetheart necklines. They] Marion County Juvenile Court will : will ‘carry pale pink carnations and|be guest speaker at the annual O €] | 1C1 11 ) irls with a shower of pale blue rib-| Washington Dinner to be held by IT] ; bons. Otto Noffke will be his bro-|the LOYALTY CLASS of the ther’s best man and Forrest Pauli,|ENTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH in the : : Richard Hittle, Julius Thorman and|church dining room, Udell and AnUse Chicken Leftovers for:a|Thomas Haynes will usher. [pete Bs, at 0:30 p. in. next Friday. ; . Bride to Wear Satin ers program Hot Main Dish on Monday] «ve bride, who wil be given in|Miss Edith Loftin, organist, who wil toi : B 3 play patriotic selections, and Mrs. +. |marriage by her father, will be Loyal Britton Jr, who will give a . owned 1t ivory satin with a sweet-| » “WASTE NOT, WANT NOT” is a good motto these days in the face|heart ‘meckline, trimmed with seed Committee chairmen appointed by of rising food prices. If you master the tempting, use of leftovers, you|pearls, long fitted sleeves with. ta-|,, ~= ot president, Mrs. Jim Culcan work wonders. Take the remains of tomorrow’s roast chicken for|pering it points and a long train. bertson, include Mrs. Guy Heckman, Her fingertip yell of illusion will fall program: Mrs. Eugene Chambers, dinner; Mrs. E, 8. Farmer, dining room, and Mrs, Claude Alexander, tickets. ‘Reservations for the event, open to the public, may be made at the church. Mrs, Farmer.is teacher of the class, ; The ALTAR SOCIETY of ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH will have a card party in the school basement, 1105 Blaine Ave. at 2 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Higbee as chairman. This will be the group’s last party until after Easter. A public dinner will be sponsored by the FEBRUARY CIRCLE, HOLY CROSS CHURCH, tomorrow from 5 fo 7:30 p. m. at the church, 1433 E. Washington St. Assisting Mrs. Paul Just, chairman, will be Mrs. Victor le and Mrs, Roland Kyle. Committee members include Mesdames Dan Leahane, Dennis Griffin, Thomas Griffin, Charles Jonas, Joan Grothaus. and Frank Kull,

CLUB THE KING CHURCH will sponsor

The INDIANAPOLIS OLUB will have a Valentine

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Aw RY CLUB Monday in the D. A. R. Chapter House, The hostess, Mrs. George C. Kolb, will have Mesdames Thomas M.

Vance A. Wilkinson as assistants,

8 “Argentine, Our Neighbor” will be the subject of Mrs. T. 8. Martin,

Monday at the home of Mrs. C. W, Cole, 1812 BE. 59th St.

Mrs: John W. Maltby and Mrs,

Welage carried Tailsman roses, Alspeaker for the NEW ERA CLUB

Lewis ‘J. Riddle will speak on “Plastics” and “Cellophane” at a

meeting of the MONDAY AFTER~

| NOON REARING CLUB Monday.

Mrs. Clarence R. Kuss, 3413 Park Ave,, will entertain the group.

At a meeting of the MONDAY CONVERSATION CLUB Mrs. Charles Yoke and Mrs. Walter

Greene will discuss “Magazine Day” =

Monday. Hostess for the occasion

will be Mrs. H. D. Goode, 935 E.

34th St, :

black accessories and an orchia| Mesdames E. A. Carson, Ellwood

Ramsey and Harry Meyer will be

in charge of the CARNELIAN

CLUB luncheon, busin nd bridge meeting Monday at thé Sun Dia] Tearoom, 3531 College A pr

O. SISTERHOOD, will meet for'a dinner Monday at the home of Miss Iva Pearcy, 27 8. Ritter Ave. As« sisting Miss Pearcy will be Miss Louise Braxton and Miss Sara Ewing. » :

Mrs. Florine Kingsbury will speak

on “Robert Dale Owen” ut.a meets ing of the IRVINGTON WOMAN'S

CLUB Monday; with, Mrs. J. Russell

Paxton, 5506 Pleasant Run Blvd,

Martha Lee Akers

To Be Wed Tonight

The Rev. F. P. Puhlmann, pastor of 8t. John's Evangelical and Reormed Church at yerland, will officiate this evening at/the wedding of Miss Martha Lee Akers to Robert M. Vernon,

The ceremony, at 7:30 o'clock, will be at the home. of the bride’s pare

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Akers, 29 8. Rosemere Ave, ‘The brides groom is the son of Mt. and Mis, Earl W. Vernon of Petaluma, Cal. The bride will be gowned in white French marquisette made with’ ine serts of lace in the full skirt. She is to wear a corsage of orchids. Her sister and only attendans; Mrs. Paul Givens, will wear a frock

.|of pale blue net with panels of lace

inserted in the skirt and will have a pink rose e. James Claye ton, brother-in-law of the brides groom, will be. best man. i

A reception at the Akers ®

will follow the ' ceremony. bride’s mother has chosen a. peri winkle blue dress with which’ will wear red rosebuds.. . The couple will be at home- at N. Tacoma Ave. :

Saengerbund Ball Is Tonight

The annual Shrove Tuesday cele=

bration and masked ball of the

Indianapolis Saengerbund will be ‘held tonight at the hall, 49% 8, Delaware St. Fred Behrens, chair man, will be assisted by Herman

Dancing, entertainment and mua

ital,l Out-of-town guests at the cere- : Mark Rhoads

duate!miony, with the bridegroom’s fathMiss‘ Ellen . Pengilly, Medaryville, |: and Miss Elizabeth Pengilly, No-| Mark W. Rhoads, attorney, will cona, Tex. will include Mrs. Helen|address the Fourth Ward Women’s

_ Sub-Deb Chapter | ~ Plans Breakfast |

Betty Carleton, Evansville. -,- .|Tuesday in the home. of Mrs. Brandt Others will be Mr. and Mps.|DOWney, 3435 N Judson J. McKim, Cincinnati; Dr |Pennsylvania St. aud Mts, Stanley D. Giffen, Toledo,| He: has chosen »10.; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lanning, |“ How Wayne; Mrs. Straith-Miller,| Our Two - Party {Bend, and Mrs. Keller; Corn. | System During 3 | Time of War” as 6] LE Lei [his subject. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Pinger, nee 3 mer Lawrence Robey and MIs.|,..t gortman

: will come from Ko-ly "yoann re- | ir remony. elected president

TTT TT ules she elub. Norr is-Olmsted Rite acer eciea Ramos-Porter Photo This A fi on || |Mzrs, Eve Reeves, vice president; Mrs, e marri gete-{ond Mrs, Frederick D. Payne, . Church with the|Groninger, Della Geisel and Emsley

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Mr. oe Dance Tomorrow =

Johnson, Miss Jenny Lind and Miss| Republican Club at 1:30 p. ‘m.|

; |fruit juice, omelet with fine herbs, i {oatmeal muffins, coffee, milk.

into a greased loaf pan and bake taffeta fashioned with full skirt and |Kindergarten at the kindergarten. in a moderate oven (350 degrees) afte yoke. in bride’s sisters | Mrs. Lewis H. Huss is chairman. 45 to 60 minutes or until firm. Gar-|ypeeo. Betty and Virginia Wade, | Hostesses will be Mesdames Harold nish with grilled apricots. Serves bridesmaids, wore identical Ruth, Edward- Haas and Vernon

as 4-5. gowns of yellow and pink taffeta.|v’.ndell :

Colonial bouquets of sy : i Dance Aid

a public chill supper in the Parishisic will be vided hall." The KING'S LEGION will | Blumhardt's Of v be in charge of a social hour fol-|Baenchle and Mary Pieper are lowing. members of the luncheon-committes

ST. RITA GUILD will moet ok ‘headed by Mrs, Ella Behrens.

|the “convent, 813 N. West Bt. at] - ; | 280 p.m. Rea Beta Chi Theta Notes Lexecutive boatd of the WOM-| N+ i : BIBLE oLASS of Cenieni|iNiNth Anniversary

Good Meals for Good Morale

.BREAKFAST—Orange and grape-

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DINNER—Spinach bouillon, roast

| |chicken, giblet gravy, rice croquets, |;

Brussels sprouts with herbs, celery, lemon meringue pie, coffee, milk. SUPPER—Potato soup with herbs,

Today's Recipe ; RICE CROQUETS © (Makes § or More) One-half cup rice, % cup © water, 1 cup scalded milk, 1 tea-|Metager of salt, 2 egg yolks, 1 tablespoon) pe married

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Wash rice, add to water wi salt, cover, and steam until rice|liam has ; absorbed water. = Then hdd}~ milk, stir lightly with a fork, cover

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