Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1943 — Page 12

ye bridegroom is the son - ‘Rudman of Rock Island, Ill. No 16 wedding. ted with degrees in home ecdech from Milwaukee-Downer college and n is a graduate of the University of Texas. ’ . sw @ William Oliver Wheeler will entertain with a their home tomorrow night in honor of their daugh‘Maxine, and Lt. Nolan Everett Allen, Ft. Knox, Ky. ‘will be at 2 p. m. Sunday in the North Methodist church.

w- (Rev. Bucher To Officiate | At Wedding | In a ceremony in the New Bethel | Baptist church at 8:30 o'clock to-

night Miss Betty Driskell will become the bride of Jack Leo Wheat-

Jam Catherine Wheeler and Marsha

MEMBERS OF the 21 club will

A ceremony Sunday afternoon

tomorrow night from 9:21 Pp. M. |p, prank Buckner will hear the| Gary, and the late Dr, Craig. to 1:21 a. m. at the K. of C. hall. vows and Mrs. Robert Frame will| Among the iniutbéts Who have sing the bridal airs. Mrs. John assisted in planning party a ein will provide the piano accom- B 7 -B: Misses Marnie Baxter, Barbara bow Beir pi row n arnum «Bradley, Vangie Tykle, Barbara | nmr and Mrs. Robert Smith, Sterrett, Nancy Stout, Eileen Smith |prother-in-law and sister of me Ceremon Allee O'Neal, Ruth Horton, Lillian |pridegroom, will be the couple's) Y Fletcher, Emily Flickinger, Nancy [only attendants. The bride is the | Niven, Natalie Moore, June Men- [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huston To Be Read { denhall, Adeline Kadel and Joan |R. Driskell and the bridegroom is Wilson,

the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheatléy, Franklin rd., New Bethel.| Miss Nancy Lou Barnum will beMiss Driskell will wear a white [come the bride of Floyd Brown in| satin gown with a low shoulder a ceremony at 8:30 o'clock tonight | yoke of mousseline de sole edged; yo pigntn Christian chureh, The

Venice lace. It is fashPest fitted basque, and gath. Rev. E. E. Russell will officiate and| " ' |Mrs. Sarah Ann Boles will play the

ered skirt falling into a train. | organ music,

Mothers’ Gowns | Miss Eleanor Jean Barnum will Her three-tiered circular illusion be her sere, a or honor. She Fi veil will fall from a heart-shaped Will wear an ice blue talieia Iroc day open house from 3 to 6 p. m. fei ot shirred ie accented 3ped land carry a bouquet of yellow roses, Sunday at the home of her par- orange blossoms and outlined with She will wear matching flowers in ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harold MM. ,, ¢) ghe will carry a bou- her hair. ] Trusler, vim N. Peni varia St. | quet of white roses. The bride will wear a white mous- . Among the gues Misses Martha Peltus, Mary Ann Alexander and Betty Johnson of . The'three were Miss Trusler's classmates at Indiana university from which she was

Others are Misses Philis Jordan, Marilyn Hooley, Jean Ann Heidenreich, Jean Eldridge, Patty Carey and Betty Welch. Louie Lowe's orchestra will play for the Open House © MISS PEGGY TRUSLER will hold her annual Christmas holi-

frock of pink chiffon and carry a heart neckline, long tapered sleeves bouquet of mixed flowers and pink [and a gathered skirt with long roses. The ushers will be Thomas fprass. Orange blossoms will hold Kendall and Ned Wheatley, er fingertip veil and she will carry For her daughter's wedding’ Mrs [8 DOdGuet of wife’ roses” centered | Driskell will wear navy blue crepe [With IAvender 6fENTA/ and Mrs. Wheatley has clasen To Live Here

graduated this month. brown. Both will wear corsages of |’ a | white carnations. Herschel Brittonback will be the | A reception at the home of the Dest man. The bridegroom is the | bride's’ parents, 102 8. Third st, [fon of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Floyd)

Wills Home : { | | Beech Grove, will follow the c e. Brown, 643 N. Exeter st. and Miss 0 Be Scene mony. oo {Barnum is the niece of Mr, and Mrs. | f Weddin O ” g ———————————————, The. bridegroom's mother + will} . { ” {wear a navy blue crepe dress and a | I ne | Mrs. Wakelam Heads yeiiow rose corsage and Mrs. Me-| home . rs. William hn . . Tarsney has chosen a light brown 24 N. Denny st. at 7:30 o'clock to- Democratic Club ress.. She will wear a corsage of night will unite their daughter, Mrs Katherihe Wakelan was reé- BR. TOBES. vos smut incr sir ‘Betty Lou, and William Bspich. The elected recentiy as president of the| There will be a reception at the| Rev. O. A. Trinkie of the Engle- Marion County Democratic Wom. McTarsney" home following the wood Obristian church will of- en's club. ceremony. The couple will be at ficiate. The new officers of the group are | Nome in Indianapolis. 5 Miss Wills will wear a powder Mrs. Gertrude Smith and - Mrs. ; blue wool dress and & matching hat Susan Munn, first and second vice | 2 trimmed with a shoulder length veil Presidents; Mrs. Ruth Hunter una |. F. C. Chorus

and sequins. Pink roses across the Mrs. Roselyn Singer, correspond-

front of her hat will complete her ing and recording secretaries. | * . 2 | Mrs. Thomas Rollison was my Will Sing {

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Attendant's Dress elected auditor and Mrs, Margaret : . | Fritche, treasurer. The Monday guild of the Wom-| Miss Margaret Moreland will bes oy oirmen of committees to an’s Department club will have its | the bride's only attendant. She serve in 1944 will be announced by annual holiday meeting. at 1:30) will wear s gold wool dress, black Mrs. Wakelam at the January p.m. Monday at the clubhouse. The | accessories and yellow roses in her meeting of the organization. chorus of the Seventh district, ¥n- | { ——————————— diana Federation of Clubs, will sing. | Beswick will be the best : There will be a party for children | The bridegroom is the rom! * E. 0. Meeting of guild members at 3 p. m. ; The . and Mrs. Robert Espich, 3520, Chapter P, P. E. O. Sisterhood, hostesses for the day will be from | . Keystone ave ? will meet Monday at the home of the community welfare department. | ‘Wills and Mrs. Espich Mrs. Rosa Storer, 3720 N. Meridian | Mrs. Harold K, Bachelder and | chosen dresses of navy blue st Mrs. V. R. Teter will be .in Mrs. Malcolm Lucas will be in| both will wear corsages of red charge of a musical program. Mrs. (charge of arrangements. Mrs, {Donald C. Drake, Mrs. James F. George E. Maxwell is department couple will be at home at Hall and Miss Mary Dixon will as- chairman and Mrs. Clayton H. N. Keystone ave, Lsist the hostess.

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“_|L All of them said that they were N. Delaware st. Mrs. Lioyd Pearson |gruce Barnes,

Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Brewster Morrison will unite a their daughter, Mary Frances, and Dr, Alexander give their annual Christmas dance |, seaman 2-c, U. 8. N. R. The Francis Craig. He is the son of Mrs. James A. Craig,

The matron of honor will wear a Seline de sole gown with a sweet- | S38

The bridegroom is stationed at the [John W. McTarsney, 1434 Nime to forget her but I just can’t. {They forbid me to see her ori ! {ostrich plumes of the same shade. the local committee, read the re-

your parents wouldn't have forbid- Howard A. Miller, Lt. Paul Stacy,

| Ridge is the chatrman of the guild. states. One is coming to see me sorority. Lt. Tennant is a gradu-

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corsag : COOKS WHO SEE TO IT that their cabbage salads are made from eo Sardenia oun in the|Clean, crisp, fairly fine shredded cabbage, and combined immediately Daum home the couple Jeft for|With fresh, fragrant, pungent salad dressing, can rest assured of pleasChicago. The bride and bridegroom ing most Americans, no matter what their backgrounds may be, will be at hoge in Charleston after But many cooks fail in starting off with the wrong kind of cabe Jan. 30. bage. The reason is that entirely too much cabbage is bought at For traveling the bride wore a one time and facilities are not ade-

: nne Chiles ue Woo ace es and |quate for pi crispness an "ie And Mary A bl Ook st, Bld essories and quate for preserving crisp d H. McAdams,

; Times Special The bride is a graduate of| Trying to soak wilted, discolored ] 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 24—In a ceremony at 8:30 p. m. today in the Indiana university and the Uni- cabbage in cold water to restore Mi Bi ; ISS Drown

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Schenck announce the pproaching marriage of their daughter, Marilynn, & to Flight Officer James Dean Seip of Des Moines, | Webb Holter was the best man.’ 4 Jowa. The wedding will be at 8 p. m. Jan. 1 in the |For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. | Indianapolis Athletic club, (Ramos-Porter photo.) [Cora B. Zimmerman of Bridgeport, wore a dress of Adrian blue crepe

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Ceremony in St. Louis to Unite Lt. Richard Stacus Tennant

Singleton chapel of St. John's Methodist church here, Miss Mary Anne versity of Pittsburgh, She is a|it for salad use is to begin with Chiles will become the bride of 1st Lt, Richard Stacus Tennant, corps | member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority material that has lost its vitamins

of engineers, U. 8, army. and of Delta Pi Epsilon honorary. and flavor. ni The bridegroom is the son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Maurice Emerson |nr Knight attended the University| It 1s waste of material, effort To Wed

Tennant, 3710 N. Pennsylvania st., Indianapolis, and Miss Chiles is the | 5¢ gouthern California. and time, and even marinating in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Earl a hot dressing like that suggested Chiles of St. Louis. in today’s recipes won't produce a

The vows will be heard by Dr. 4 E good product, fpr Yous wih ae Lewd 5 State exceeds Shes church. Mr, Chiles will give "his MENUS FOR MONDAY Jight ¢ Fetaite of Mit Nill rown a

daughter in rriage. ’ "She will be. io in ivory slip- N ursc Quota Breakfast Hugh B. McAdams, U. 8, N. R., who per satin fashioned with a hoop Stewed prunes (% 1b.—2 green pts). |{s stationed in Indianapolis. °

skirt ‘and a long train. Her bou- For Y ear Hot oatmeal (4 generous servings), | The Rev. Claude McClure will quet will be of white roses dnd gar- Bacon curls (remainder). hear the vows and Mrs. ‘Van Dems denias.

Attendants in Green Indiana is one of the 21 states Toast (8 slices enriched bread). nan Thompson, organist, will play

the bridal airs. : that met their quotas of nurses re- Luncheon The bride is the daughter of Mr, DEAR JANE JORDAN--I am Flow Will be hy; Sister: quired for the army and navy nurse |; ven noodle soup (1 pkg. de-|and Mrs. Leland Brown of this city years old and in love with 8 Bifl|as matron of “honor: the beide. |COP® this vear, it was announced |“) qrateq soup). and Mr. McAdams is the son of Just 16. Ever since I can remember oy sister. Miss Anne ede at a recent meeting of the Indian- |; .it,00 ‘and deviled egg sandwiches Dr. and Mrs. F. B, McAdams, Bosmy parents have traveled & 10t and 1p gianapolis, bridesmaid, and Sus |sora Co Due FecTUlting | (g eggs, lettuce, mayonnaise). well 1 met a lot of different gitls Dut 5.5 Brooks, daughter of Capt.and "1, 4i1ang ‘was assigned 571 and ex- |BrOled Srapefrult halves (2 grapenone like this one. I love her deep- ps... prnest A. Brooks, St. Louis, conned SE fruit). ly and she feels the same Wayig ... girl. na od on oo or abs. me. Mrs. Brooks and Miss Tennant pinnae assistant director of the | My parents say It is puppy ove o; wear {dentical costumes of | Red Cross purse Yocrild but I know different, They want foliage green taffeta with velvet in- Koni ng com-

|serts, and headdresses of curly Mrs. G. D. French, chairman of

“ Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, Dec. 24.— The Gobin Memorial church here will be the scene at 7:30 o'clock toe night of the wedding of Miss Marl.

Bride’s Costume

The bride will wear an olive green Dinner dress, brown accessories and a white Spare ribs with hot slaw (2!% 1bs.— orchid corsage. Mrs. Clifford Wiet~ 5 brn. pts.—see recipes), hoff, Indianapolis, will be: the ma Boiled potatoes (2 1bs.). tron of honer and the bridesmaids Buttered fresh peas and carrots (2 will be Miss Janet Bailey and Miss lbs. peas, 1 bunch carrots). Mildred Brabender, both from Ine r | Bread (8 slices enriched). dianapolis. Na-bake fiuit cake (remainder). All of the bride's attendants will Butter or fortified margarine uscd wear dresses in pastel wools and

even write to hey but I can’t stand | to be away from her. What should | en arm bouquets will be of yellow

1 do? I need advice. ADVICE NEEDED,

port. Before the end of the yea 7262 more nurses must be assigned |

The flower girl is to wear a pink imu organdy shepherdess frock and will id Rie army A} Hayy V0 reach the all breads. Include in menus, corsages of gardenias and llies of

; {have a colonial bouquet of pink and| au. 00 ittes pledged itself to Milk to drink: 7 c. for children, 3 c.|the valley. Mr. Wiethoff will be Answer—You made a mistake to white carnations and baby’s breath. intensive activity to meet next {for adults. Beverages for adults as{best man and John Vanatta and alarm your parents by declaring Reception. Planned Year's - irements. ‘The quota: for esired. Charles Gregory, Indianapolis, will your love so soon, Since the two of Pp 1944 re will not be m ced Approximate cost for day: $2.60. be the ushers. : you are 50 young you can't be mar-| The bridegroom's father will serve I Ms 7 au “ | Points for day: 2 green, 5 brown, 2|. Both Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Me» ried for a few years. You wouldias his best man and the ushers Co tul dn to th it fo 4 brown for fats. {Adams will wear black crepe and have been wiser simply to refer to|will be Lt. Col. Maxwell C. Pellish,| = ET o wn ns att nt, i orchid - corsages. Lh the girl as a good friend. Then Maj Garrett W. Nevius, Capt. 8. M Red Cross regional: di- RECIPES . ‘Following a wedding trip to Chi-

,_|cago, the couple will be at home at Lt. Charles J. R. McCiure and. Lt.[FC10% 10 W. I, Longsworth, chap- |. Spare Ribs With Hot Slaw: 2%-|1433 N. Delaware st, in Indians

Now you will have to back down |John M. Jones. All of the ushers 1b. rack spareribs, 4 tsp, salt, 4 tbsp. apolis. a bit. Tell them that it may belare of the Granite City general bacon drippings, 1 qt, boiling water.

puppy love but all you want is the | engineer depot, Granite City, Ill, | . chance to find out and the only way | where the bridegroom is siationed Tucker-Collins Wipe ribs with damp -cloth,” salt E 5, O G rou you have to make this discovery is! as an instructor in the engineer and cut into four serving portions. od 4 : . Pp

to. ste: the girl often. Bxplain that|supply school, 2A : Brown in skillet in hot drippings... ee if they prevent you from seeing her| Mrs. Tennant has chosen a tur- Service Read * |Remove meat to stew kettle, add To Hold Dinner in boiling water and simmer for three hay

that it only increases your feeling. quoise dinner dress trimmed If they are right about the puppy purple and will wear a violet cor~ Re 2 1 hours or until meat is tender and love theory you will filid-it out for | sage while the bride's mother will — R yd: Foy in 0A the bones pull out easily. } 1 1 | y p ¥ the Anagnous group, Epsilon Sigma yourself shortly, Assume a more be in a corsair blue dinner dress|,, ;;, capitol Avenue Methodist| If boiled potatoes are served, cook oie _ Ry fe reasonable attitude about waiting with silver crystal beads and will church which united Miss Jeanne them the last half-hour with the cron sorority, _dinn for what want and you won't have a corsage of rosebuds. cker. ribs. Serve with hot slaw. meeting and gift exchange Tuesday : Collins and Robert L. Tucker, Mrs. . t-the home of Mrs. PF. A. incur such determined opposition. | A small reception in the Chiles’ | Myron J. Whitworth, Pendleton, Sa Seung a ox ie of 3 | DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a u igi he Soups i | sans the bridal airs. Hot Slaw: 2 thsp. margarine, % |" Mrs, M. D. Didway will play the girl of 18 and am writing seven Ty Miss Chiles is Ry (ny. duate of |. The bride is the daughter of Mr.|, yinepar plus water to make % ¢.|chimes and Mrs. Charles N. Symons, but can't decide which one I like washington “untversity, St. Lous, 23 Mrs. Emory Collins, Rendicton, 11 tsp. dry mustard, % tsp. salt, 3|Plainfield, will sing and lead the best. They are all from different | and a member of Delia Delta Delta and ne Bridesrom > Fountain, | 0, suse, 1 ses 2 fiep, Shoppe sings 3 dards. 70 Other wile n * fo ’ » L and has asked me to marry him.|.co of Harvard college and a mem- wn. bride wore a blue -sull, sliced very fine), dd a. Mrs. Burge Re ih.

He is 22 years old and is & Chris-|, .. or the Dramatic Contemporary |. (tian man, What shall I tell him|_° . fuchsia hat, black accessories and : Add beaten | Mich., will be a special guest, Mrs. {and Woodstock clubs of Indianap- : mustard, salt and sugar. . Mich, |and how can I decide between these is and the Indianapolis Literary $ Vite ge id Sorage. Jas Dlara egg and cook with constant stirring | Jerauld McDermott will preside.

| boys? 3 | clul over very low heat until thickened. | t All are from the ages of 19 up to © ub. chose a gray suit, black accessories |p. abbage parsley ; (35 years old and all expect me to : and a red rose corsage. toss a a a Home From College marry them sometime, Of them all JJ. C, T. U. to Meet Te Live Here hm ‘Two Indianapolis girls are among

{I like the 19-year-old boy best. He | | : {doesn’t want to marry until the | The Vayhinger W. C. T. U. union| william Tucker, St. Louis, Club Plans Luncheon at Notre Dame who are spending |war is over. My mother doesn’t will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at pis brother's best man and the Mrs: Poynter will be‘ the tfe Christmas vacation with their Spencer Poynter wil parents. Miss Jody Weisenberger is

want me to marry yet. .: {the home of Mrs. Floyd Jones; 194% \;shers were Robert Kimbrough and

{coming out to see me in A few will be in charge of the program ’ | luncheon meeting p | montITé all but the 19-year-old one, and Mrs. Roy Helshman will 168d [crane droes and a curdenta. corsage | Mayflower chapter, International |F. Grove Welsenberger, 5500 Hf (He works in a defense plant andthe devotions. and Mrs. Tucker was dressed in|Travel-Study club. The hostess for Pennsylvania st, and Miss eo can't get off yet, He is nicer than ~~ |blue wool. She also wore gardenias, |the 12:30 p. m. luncheon will be|Welch is with her parents, Mr. al the rest of them. My parents like | " The couple left immediately Mrs. Francis Anderson, 233 N. Mrs. John B. Welch, 5239 N. Capi» him a lot and so do I. Sorority Party p Hoos cre A LO Teh ave. : : i CAN'T DECIDE. for a wedding trip and on their re- ave. PL Dama te The Christmas dinner and party [turn they will be at home at 245 W. «+ Answer—Your decision is already of Kappa Delta Theta fsorority was 38th st. : hag made and you do not need advice. held recently at the Athenaeum. The bride is a graduate of the.

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Card Parties Set

The December circle of St. Pate

| rick's Catholic church will have

jcard party at 8 p. m. Sunday eveining in the school hall. The group! will have a luncheon and card party Tuesday at the hall. Mrs. Rok

the students from St. Mary's college . |

Every Cathol creche, or nativit of interest and story of the b

fully laid away d then brought out mas. It was m consists of ha painted figures se background pain

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- Priests will wes tomorrow, accord tions of the chu be a great variet masses which © dawn and in so tinue into the a Most of the m seryice at the C Flower, will be “Missa Eucharist Elmer Steffen, ° diocesan music. and by the C

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church programs. The entire pre will be in Grego 5 a. m. solemn Church of the H a. m. mass at St.

gust Pussenegger choir and Loret the organ for the A processional ¢ bearers, altar b candles, 16 stud city for the holi assistants to the

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Bishop Ritter inte the 11 a. m. mas crosses the thres sing in Latin, “ Priest!”

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The Very Rev. Dugan, vicar gene will serve as ass Rev. Pr. Henry He and the Rev, Pr. sub-deacon. be the Rev, Fr. A the Rev. Pr. Ray Rt. Rev. Msgr. F who will be seated will be assisted by Rev. Fr. Richard Rev. Fr. Thomas of ceremonies wil Cornelius Sween James Barton =a James Hickey. Elmer Steffen, direct the schola chorus and the m: music of the of the mass will chant and the ordi Cum Jubilo” by C emn high mass wi 5 a. m. by Msgr. N be other masses at and devotions at cathedral.

Children Trinity

Children will gram for the 8 p. service this eve