Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1944 — Page 13

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Miss Mary Jo Albright Leaves Todey To Wed Lt. C. H. - Bradley in Californie

to Lt. Charles Harvey Bradley Jr, U. 8. M. C. R., will be

the latter part of this month, left Lake Maxinkuckee to-

day to go to Coronado, Cal. Miss Albright and Lt. Bradley will be married in the home of Vice Adm. and Mrs. Jonas H. Ingram, uncle and aunt of the prospective bridegroom. The bride-to-be was accompanied by her mother, and Lt. Bradley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey Bradley, will leave Monday to attend the wedding. Miss Barbara Bradley, his sister, and Edward Mayer will go with them. -

»” » . . » ” Miss Mary Ellen Kennedy will entertain tonight at a personal shower in her home honoring Miss Nancy Anne Scott, Miss Scott is the bride-to-be of Lt. John W. Flynn Jr., army air forces. They are fo be married Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. : ~ Miss Kennedy's guests will include the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. Harry E. Scott and Mrs. J. W. Flynn, Mesdames Julia Scott, John Haffner and Francis Quinn, Misses Jean Scott, Josephine

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Miss Coughlen to Be Guest

MISS BERTEA JANE COUGHLEN, who will be wed to Graydon Keith Hicks, signalman 2-¢, U. 8. N, R, Tuesday in the Fairview Presbyterian church, will be guest at a personal tonight. The party is to be given by Miss Madge Phipps in her home. Among those to attend are Mesdames Harry Coughlen, J. E. Silberman, E. W. Bilyeu, William ‘Hutchings, Robert Shelhorn and Harlan Pfaff, Misses Betty Nelson, Norma Surenkamp, Mae and Mary Yount, Hildred Shelhorn, Rosemary Tibbets, Ruth White, Marjorie Dawson, Phyllis Cochran and Eleanor Coughlen.

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A persona] shower will be given tomorrow night by Miss June Ormsby for Miss Martha Janice Eifert., The honor guest will become the bride of Charles Van O'Brien next Wednesday in the home of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. William H. Eifert. Those to attend the shower in the Ormsby home are Mrs, Wil. lard Bosse, Miss Betty Towles of Danville, Misses Helen Rohlfing, Aline Overman and Margaret Sullivan.

Sigma Kappa Sorority Party

THE INDIANAPOLIS ALUMNAE chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority will give a party Friday evening honoring ‘its members and prospective women students at Indiana university, Miss Mary Elizabeth Brazil will be hostess. Among those who represent the I. U. chapter will be Misses Phyllis Webb, Rosemary Hodson, June Buyer and Norvella Northcott. Mrs. Robert Bosson will provide the entertainment. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames Harvey Stierwalt, William Hutchison and Edward Taggart, Misses Brazil, Constance Huntington and Joan Devin. - ® = = s =» = The members of the Marian College Alumnae association will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at the Sheffield inn. There will be a dinner and business meeting at which officers will be elected. Miss Erna Santarossa is chairman, assisted by Misses Licia and Mary Toffolo.

MISS MARY JO ALBRIGHT, WHOSE MARRIAGE

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Brunch Party Given for

Betty Logan

The bridal news highlights the announcements of engagements and shower notes. A brunch party and miscellaneous

—{shower were given this morning by

Mrs. John F. McCann, $120 E. Michigan st, for Miss Betty Jane Logan. The honor guest and Dr, Kenneth

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A: Logan, 2215 N, Pennsylvania st, and the prospective . bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Oscar R. Cline, Bremen, The guests were Mesdames Logan, William Heitman, Pauline Flack, A. R. McCann, Edward Mc-, Cann; Like Logan, Martha Ryan, Frank Delks and Frederick Antibus and Miss Mary McCann.

The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rosemary Loudermilk and Pfc. Jack Woods is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loudermilk, 547 N. Livingston ave. The wedding will be Saturday in the Eighth Christian church. The Rev. Edward E. Russell will officiate. Mr. Woods is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woods, Oakland City. : Miss Audrey Allen will serve as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. James Henning and Misses Margaret Ann Phillips, Carroll Busard and Norma Messmer.

Club Plans ‘Tag Day’

Monday. Mothers will be in hotel| welfare work.

An Anniversary Gift! A ‘Birthday Gift!

A Gift for . Yourself!

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lobbies, theaters, stores and on the streets selling tags. Proceeds will The Indianapolis Navy Mothers be used for recreation for men in club 576, will sponsor a “tag day” naval hosiptals, needy families and

Pfc. Richard Johnson will be best

Sprowl and James Henning. ” « .

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thurston, 2015 Nowland ave, announce the en-

. W. C. A. Clubhouse To Hold Program

{ The Y. W. C. A, summer club~ | house will feature an old fashioned ; corn roast and program of Indian ‘legends tonight in Garfield park. { Miss Evelyn Bonesteel is chair- | man assisted by Mrs. Robert Bennis {and Miss Thelma Ackerman, { Elma Jones, secretary of the Y. W. . younger girls’ department, is in!

! spent many years working on In‘dian reservations in Utah,

L. €liné, Detroit, will be married at’ 11:30 a. m. Saturday in the rectory of the SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Miss Logan is the daughter of |

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Club Names New Officers

Officers, delegates and commit tees for the 1944-45 season of the Indianapolis Parliamentary Practice club are announced today by the president, Mrs. W. C. Bartholomew. The officers are Mrs. W. W. Locey and Mrs. Harold Hayes, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Theodore L. Caldwell and Mrs, Fred Duckwall, recording and corre sponding secretaries; Mrs. Joseph E. Byram, treasurer; Hutchison, parliamentarian;

Mrs. John Gallagher, auditor. Delegates are Mrs. Bartholomew and Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, National Association of Parliamentarians; Mrs, Caldwell and Mrs, Edgar A. Hill, Indiana Association of Parliamentarians; Mrs. Bartholomew and Mrs. Vinzant, Indiana Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Joseph Van Arsdall and Mrs. Hill, seventh district, I. PF. C, and Mrs. Duckwall and Mrs, Frank E. Weimer, Indianapolis Council of Women. Mrs. Gallagher is chairman of the contact committee assisted by Mesdames F. W. Doddricdge, Hayes and Henry Ker. Other committees are Mrs. Gilbert Harris, chairman; Mrs. James Reynolds and Mrs. Jesse Dill, hospitality; Mrs. Kittle, chairman; Mrs. William E. Tinney and Mrs. Elmer Roe, housing, and Mrs. Paul V. Calet, press. Also Mrs. Vinzant, Mrs. Locey and Mrs.

supervisor; Everett E.

man; Mrs, Ker, publications; Mrs.

| Duckwall, chairman;

Mrs. C. E.

Pluess and Mrs. Noble T. Reed,

| charge of the program. She has! registration, and Mrs. Byram, chair- |

man; Mesdames Herman Rahe, Weimer and Frank Uhl, tellers.

Wautime Eating 4 Meta Given

dumplings.

avoiding the heat of the oven on a warm summer day. For this reason, it is something that should appeal to busy women who have little time to fuss with rfood, but who want highly satisfactory results. = ” os FRIDAY MENUS Breakfast Honeydew melon (2 melons). Omelet (6 eggs). {Toasted muffins Thurs.).

(remainder from

Luncheon Vegetable juice cocktail (to remain-

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der of vegetable juice, add 1 tbsp. lemon juice, i tsp. Worcestershire sauce, dash of salt and liquid from canned peas), ‘Kidney bean and frankfurter salad (2 c. kidney beans, 2 skinned and sliced frankfurters, 1 c. diced celery. 2 tbsps. diced green pepper, i ec. diced sweet pickle, 2 ec.

Rye wafers (1 pkg. bought). Green grapes (1 1b), Cookies. 2 Dinsier Pan-frfed lamb patties. Parsley potatoes (2 lbs). Buttered, boiled cabbage (1 head). Carrot sticks (6 carrots). Whole wheat bread (8 slices). “Blackberry dumplings (see recipe).

Blackberty Diasphigs: 1 . blackberries, %; ¢, sugar, pinch of salt, 1 tbsp. lerhon juice, 1% c. flour, 1 thsp. sugar, % tsp. salt, 2 tsps. . baking powder, 2 tbsps. shortening or butter, 2-3 c. milk. Sort and wash berries without draining, place in large shallow saucepan, having a tight fitting | cover. with berries lightly. Sprinkle with “juice. Cover and simmer

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OUR! INSPIRATION FOR DEVELOPING today's recipe from an old-time recipe named Mohawk cherry pie. This old fashioned dessert, technically speaking, “is not a pie at all, but really cherry

Add sugar, salt and mix}

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What we did was use blackberries instead of cherries, and the result was really gratifying. It is cooked on top of the stove, therefore

ously half a minute. Drop from tablespoon onto simmering berries. Cover tightly and let stand over very low heat 25 minutes. Do not

simmering period.

Four servings.

too hot.

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adults or children.

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Facial Sootliés

uncover at any time during this | Murchison, Earl F. Neill, Spoon out into Rosecrans, dishes. Serve while warm, but not| Becker, Arthur Taylor, and Carl W.!

“9in 1” NIX VITAMINS

Highn Potency Tablets Vitamins A-D-B1-B2-(6)-C-B6

E—NIACIN—CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE

As dietary supplement One Tablet a. Day will supply the full daily minimum adult requirement of the Vita= * mins of which the requirements are established. For

Each Small Nine-Vitamin Tablet Contains—

As Much “A” as four Pints Whole Milk As Much “D” as 1 ib. of Buiter : As Much “C” as 2 ozs. Orange Juice ve m2 Hie As Much “B1” as 35 ozs. Raw Cabhage J ~ As Much “B2" as 40 ozs. Raw Green Beans As Much “B6” as 30 Grs. Brewer's Yeast As Much NIACIN as 15 Ib. Lean Meat As Much CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE as 150 Gms. Carrols As Much “E" 24105 pm Wheat Germ Oi

Taut Nerves

summer sun is !

WHILE THE doing its best to steam the sea- | son's dust and grime into the skin, it gets in a few nasty licks at the | disposition, too, by tautening the |

nerves. It's nice to know that there's a facial treatment that, as it vigorously attacks summer grime, also unties the nerves. Given in a dimly-lighted, airconditioned treatment room in a local beauty salon, the facial | (requiring at least an hou?) not only smoothes the epidermis but adds gentle, soothing massage of the shoulders and neck—favorite habitats of knotted nerves. ® 2 = } WHILE THE operator pats In | cool creams and lotions (from the Elizabeth Arden line), her subject is ensconced chaise longue. | - And at one point, in the treatment the operator applies a cream mask and cool, - moist eyepads, turns out the lights and just goes

“patient” to relax comgpletely— even to catnap if she chooses. The result of all this is that one

nerves just as smooth as the color-harmonized makeup job that tops off the treatment.

Luncheon to Honor Mrs. John R. Voris

The Indiana board of the Save the Children Federation will give a luncheon at noon tomorrow for Mrs. John R. Voris, New York, national chairman of the layette committee. The luncheon will be in the Columbia club, Other guests will .be Mrs. Henry P. Schricker and Mrs. E. R. Becker, honorary members, and the state {board including Mesdames Leonard C. A. Frank Clapp, Robert

Bruenger.

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1. Mrs. Joh® Hanafee Jr. was Miss Margaret Scott, daughter of

. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Scott, ‘Columbus, Ind., before her marriage April

29. Ensign Hanafee Jr.,, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanafee of Indianapolis, is stationed at Treasure Island, Cal, and the couple is at home in Berkeley, Cal. (Nu-Art photo).

2. A July 1 ceremony in the Centenary Christian church united Miss Atta Marie Morris and Cpl. Charles J. Adams, U. S§, M. C. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Lillian Morris and Connel Morris, Cincinnati,

| and Mrs. Gladys Adams of Indianapolis and Charles E. Morris, Chicago. | Their at home address is Goldsboro, N. C.

(Nu-Art photg).

3. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gladen announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to T. Sgt. David C. Yount, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Yount, The wedding was June 17. (Nu-Art photo),

4. Miss Marjorie King, daughter of Mrs. Henrietta King, became the bride of Kenneth H. Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee N. Andrews, : in a ceremony June 26. They are at home at 158 E. 22d st. (Nu-Art | photo).

5. Miss Mary E. Bechert, daughter of Mrs. Clyde R. Oliver, and Cpl. | Joseph W. English, son of Mrs. Dora English, will be married this |

month, The prospective bridegroom is stationed at Camp Springs, Washington.

6. In a ceremony Aug. 6 in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presby- |

| terian church, Miss Martha Yeager became the bride of Harold Bur-

nett, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yeager, Camby, and Otis Burnett, Edgewood. (P. H. Ho photo).

7. Mrs. Edward C. Glenn was Miss Fairy Federle before her marriage July 1 in the rectory of the Little Fiower Oathelie church. (NuArt photo).

Delta Theta Will Plan

Tstallation™

Mrs. W. C. Andre Will Be Hostess

Business meetings and a dinner’ and bridge party appear in the

rority news. i | Indiana Nu chapter of Delta ve {ta Chi will meet tonight in the

(home of Mrs. Paul C. Bartley, 4412 E. 10th st. Mrs. Henry Poling and = |

| Mrs. Vaughn Bernier will assist and Mrs. Fred Mc€ollum will preside, | Pinal plans will be made for the | installation of officers to be Sept. 6 |

{ Plans will be made for a dinner | party at an 8 p. m. meeting today {of Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta, | Mrs. W. C. Andrews, 2107 E. 12th | ste, will be hostess, a

| Mrs. Russell Cox, 6103 Indianola (ave. will be hostess for an 8 p. m, meeting today of Rho chapter, Sige ma Beta, national philanthropic soe (ciety. Mrs. W, J. Pepe, president, | will report on the convention proe

‘gram to be held the first week of

{October in Columbus, O, |

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The members of Kappa Xi chape [ ter, Pi Omicron, will meet at. 8 | p. m. tomorrow ir. the home of Mrs,

| Herbert Massie, 902 E. 32d st.

| A dinner and bridge party tomore | row night will celebrate the. sixth | anniversary of Omega chapter, Beth Sigma Phi. the home of Miss Thelma. Valentine, 320 N. Oakland ave. Miss Gertrude McKenna will assist.

Couple to Wed

In Mooresville

Times Special MOORESVILLE, Ind, Aug. 16.— | The home of the Rev. Lewis Marsh

{of this city will be the scene at 7:30 , :

o'clock tonight of the wedding of Miss Sarg Record and J. Edgar Childress. | The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Camby, and ‘Mp, | Childress’ parents are Mr, and Mrs, Ira Childress, Magnolia, Ky. The bride will wear a blue gabare {dine street-length dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink {roses. Miss Marguerite Corlett will | be her only attendant, and the best {man will be Russell McKinley, The couple will be at home a$ - 122832 Union st., Indianapolis.

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navy, aqua.

THE “CHEPCHIK”.

This famous designer of custom fashions has designed a little hat ready to clap right on head. Chepchik is the cover girl on the

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