Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1944 — Page 14

. Stayton-Redwins Ceremony Is Read In Home of Bridegroom's Parents .

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THE HOME OF DR. AND MRS. CHESTER A.

| ¥ 'AYTON was the scene this afternoon for the marriage of Miss Betty Zane Redwine and Lt. Chester A..Stayton

Jr., army medical corps.

of greenery studded with white flowers and cathedral ‘candles.

E. antering Jength dress of powder blue crepe with a rose-beige hat,

P blue gloves and a

white orchids.

corsage of white orchids. Miss Betty Jo her only attendant, chose a frock of fuchsia crepe, a matchhat and navy accessories. Her corsage was of fuchsia-throated

"The Rev. Herbert J. Wilson of Butler university the vows at 3:30 o'clock before an improvised altar

or the arm of hér father, C. A. Redwine, the bride

. The bridegroom's brother-in-law, Dr. James .C. Katterjohn, served as best man. For her son's wedding, Mrs. Stayton was gowned | in fuchsia crepe worn with black accessories and fuchsia orchids. Mrs. Redwine chose black crepe witlr matching accessories and a

purple orchid corsage. : Pollowing a reception

in the Stayton home, the couple left for

x a wedding trip. They will be at home at Camp Bowie, Tex., where "the bridegroom is stationed. The bride is a graduate of the Method-

| ist Hospital School of Nursing. Lt. Stayton was graduated from | Indiana university and the I. U. School of Medicine. He is a member

"of Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities.

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Club Will Open Season

: KEEN KUTTERS SKATING CLUB, sponsored by the \ Indianapolis Wellesley club for the benefit of its scholarship fund,

- will begin its season Oct. 21 at the Coliseum rink. The club will. meet

| Musicale, will Sponsor

Menibers of the Indianapolls Matinee Musicale who are assisting

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with for a book review the group will sponsor Friday in Ayres’ auditorium are (left to right) Miss Berenice Reagan, Mrs. Char

lotte Beckley Lehyman and Mrs, B, the reviewer, will speak on “Green

J. Richards. Mrs. Russell Sanders, Dolphin Street” (Goudge).

The Bridal Scene—

Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Platt To Entertain Engaged Couple; Sue Whittington Is Feted

Highlights of the bridal scene include announcements of a wedding date and bridal attendants as well as shower notes.

Medical Group | A Auxiliary Head |

1 The necessity of helping delin-| jand a {Pa., at the convention breakfast lof the Women's auxiliary to the | Block's auditorium.

{two projects of the auxiliary——delin-

Hears Talk by |

Mrs. D. W. Thomas Outlines Program

quent children through recreation physical fitness program/| fe ‘were discussed this morning by a David W. Thomas, Lock Hav

Indiana State Medical association in

Mrs. Thomas, who is president of the auxiliary to the American Medi~{ #8 cal tion, stated that the

quency problems and physical fitness—given them by the national association could best be accomplished through the realm of the

and the members of the medical profession to further both projects. “War always brings with it a

general relaxing of customary

standards, an attitude of ‘don’t care’ Juvenile delinquency is nothing more than the fruit which has grown from the seeds of parents’ delinquency, religious delinquency,- education delinquency and judiciary delinquency.”

Recreation Urged

Wartime Eating

i each Saturday afternoon. The group is composed of children 13

"years of age and under. EL The ways and means committee of the Wellesley club, in charge of the skaters, includes Mrs. R. W. MacGregor, chairman; Mesdames | Thomas V. Chappell, Blaine Miller Jr., Alfred W. Noling and Paul

A dinner party will be given Monday by Mr, and Mrs. Harold I. Platt, 5664 Washington Wllvd., for Miss Florence Slutzky and Reuben H. Berman. The couple wilt be married Oct. 15 in the Claypool hotel chateau room. Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Markun

and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin: Weisman.

She stated that there were four million child defectives in the U, 8. which is more than 10 per cent of all children in the elementary schools. She listed physical de-

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MOST SOUPBONES HAVE MEAT CLINGING to them and the amount usually is sufficient to stir the imagination of the thrifty cook. This meat is sure to lose flavor in its three hours of simmering to make soup, but much of the valuable nutrients still remain,

|W. Burkholder, Mrs. Arthur Medlicott is the club president.

. » o » » . At a recent meeting of the Algonquin Riding club, Frank J. _ Haight was elected president. Other new officers include Verne K. | Reeder, vice president; Miss Grace Ann Speer, treasurer, and Oscar " B. Perine and Robert Doman, directors. New members of the board

of admissions are William A. Hussey and Miss Emma Moore.

: Mount Holyoke Club Sets Meeting

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" Pive instructors and one graduate

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a MME. MARIE HENRY, PRESIDENT of the Alliance Francaise, will speak at a meeting of the Indiaria Mount Holyoke club at 8 p. m. Priday in the Tudor Hall residence. Special guests will be the mem= " bers’ husbands. The members will bring articles of clothing for the Pree French relief. Miss Ruth Wells is president.

8 = = of the John Herron Art school

have been asked to send three paintings each to the 42d annual _ water color and print exhibition opening Oct. 29 at the Pennsylvania

* Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. They are Donald M. Matti-

_ son, director of the school, Henrik M. Mayer,

Paul Wehr, Edmond

: er and Edmund Schildknecht, all of the faculty, and Lawrence

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CLUBS

| Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. E.J. Whitaker, 2625 Manker, hostess. ' Mrs. Hurley Stonebraker and Mrs. . CC. E. Pague, entertainment gommittee. * Mothers and Daughters Benefit. © 1:30 p.m. Thurs. Citizens Ga§ ~ & Coke utility bldg. Card party. Mrs. A. J. Ammon, chairman. © 17th Ward Democratic Women's. "8 p.m, Thurs. Mrs. Louis Wei- . land, 926 Bradbury, hostess. | Thursday Lyceum. Thurs. Mrs. . Frank 8. O'Neil, 7900 Spring Mill "rd. hostess. “Russia,” Mrs. Ralph Cosler, MISCELLANEOUS

i Methodist Youth Fellowship, In- . dianapolis dist. 6:30 p.m. Fri Roberts Park church. Dinner Miss Helen L. Johnson, New York, speaker. Miss Muriel Thornburgh presiding.

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Beta chap, Beta Chi Theta. 2 p.m, © today. Mrs. Pauline Kidwell, ~~ hostess. = Chap. AJ, P.E.O. sisterhood. © Thurs. Mrs. G. R. Larson, 5402 ~~ Winthrop, hostess. “Exiles and Occupied Countries,” Miss Josephine E. Stout.

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Tressel, Anderson, a graduate of the school.

EVENTS

Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae assn. 8 p.m. today. Mrs. Glen Conway, 2235 E. Garfield dr, hostess. . Beta Iota chap. Tau Phi Lambda. 7:30 p.m. Thurs, Y.W.C.A Business session and pledge service. Miss Marie Mills presiding. eee

Figure and Fashion Clinic Booked

A clinic on figure problems and a fashion show will be staged at 2:30 p. m. Friday in Block's auditorium. Three figure types will be used in demonstrations of makeup, hair dressing, corset and costume fitting. Miss Ann Krenick of the Dermetics firm will present the makeup demonstration at the .“ageless woman clinic” and guests at the event will receive invitations entitling them to complimentary makeups ‘and complexion screen tests.

W.C.T.U. Session

The Bay Laurel W. C. T. U. met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Claude H. Faulkner, 1938 Wilcox st., to make plans for the coming

year,

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Mr. and Mrs, Markun will hold a reception Oct. 14 in the Columbia club for the out-of-towm guests who will attend the weddimg. Miss Slutzky was the honor guest recently at a shower given by Miss Kathryn Mackey and Miss {Dorothy Murphy in the Mackey home, Danville. : The guests were Mesdames Andy Garrett, Mary Danley, Viictor Wesenberg, J. M. Gymn, Fred

Graves, Misses Jean Grass, Betty Garrard and Kathryn Hunt.

Mrs. George Jaggers, 2053 N. Pennsylvania st, entertained recently for Miss Sue Whittington who will become the bride of Frank Tenent Jaggers, the hostess’ son. The ceremony will be Nov. 26 in the First Baptist church. The guests were Mesdames Leah Wright, Robert Bromiley, Grace Herdrick, Elmer Sleeth, Joe E. Whit-

Council Names Year's Project

The beautification of entrances to the city will be one of the projects of the Indianapolis Council of Women this season. The announcement came yesterday as the council held its president's day luncheon at the Columbia club.

“News Travels Fast” was the subject of Alvin Orton's talk at the luncheon. Mr. Orton, director of the Indiana Associated Press bureau, discussed the history of the A, P. and the development of a free press. “We in the A. P. fervently hope that the next treaty, unlike that of Versailles, will guarantee a free exchange of news around the world —not only because it is a protection of our business, but also because we believe it is a fundamental defense against war and an effective armor for your boys and mine,” he said. The president's message was given by Mrs. Guy O. Byrd and the meeting closed with a report of the hospitality committee by Mrs.

As seen In VOGUE —1

Clyde V. Montgomery.

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fectiveness as one of the reasons

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tington, Thelma Lushbaugh, Ger= trude Tripp, Ella Hudson, Francis Steele and Donald Howard, and Mrs. Louis Jenkins and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, both of Newport, Ky. ” n » Miss Mary Gene McMullen, West Lafayette, has set Oct. 22 as the date for her marriage to Jackson Adams Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. June E. Thomas, 2003 N. New Jersey st. The Rev. Arthur Anderson will read the vows at 3:30 p.m. in the West Lafayette Baptist church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy McMullen, West Lafayette. Mrs. Bert Tam, Lafayette, will be her sister's only attendant, and Albert Buschmann, Indianapolis, will serve as best man. The ushers will be Cpl. Thomas G. Rexford, Garden City, Kas., and David McMullen, Kokomo, 8 ” » Miss Leora Crumrine will be Miss Bernice Allene Hendricks’ only attendant for her wedding to M. gt.’ Robert W. Ticen. The cereony will be this month in the entenary Christian church. The t man will be 8S. Sgt. Marvin Mitchell, Ft. Harrison, Mrs. Walter Holcombe entertained recently for Miss Hendricks with a dinner and shower at the Ingianapolis Athletic club.

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Miss Marilyn Demaree will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Jean Audrey Holtson, Dayton, O., and John LeTellier Woolling, Indianapolis. i ceremony will be Oct. 28 in the Episcopal church, Dayton. Mis. Ralph B. Coble, the prospective bridegroom's sister, and Miss Elizabeth J. Peet will be the hyidesmaids. Mr. Coble will bé best man and the ushers will be Harrison FP. Olney, Chicago, and Frederic R. Lloyd.

Mrs. Bjorn Winger

Gives Book Review

The Iyvington Union of Clubs’ study course was opened by Mrs. Bjorn Winger this morning in the. Irvington Methodist church. She reviewed “Green : Dolphin Street” (Goudge). Mrs. Russell Rees was in charge assisted by Mesdames C. Morrison Davis, P. B. Jensen, W. E. Foley, Merlin Mullane and C. Darragh Bayly. A social hour preceded the study session with Mrs. Robert Sannfeld as chairman. Mesdames Richard Orton, Don Warrick, W. J. Rpher, Robert Broadlick, W. L. McCoy and J. P. Worley assisted.

Anniversary Noted

Members of Upsilon chapter, Al‘Pha’ Omicro Alpha sorority, recently celebrated the group's anniversary with a dinner at Spencer's, Mesdames Albert Berberich, Roger Burton and Blanche Wagle were the hostesses.

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for delinquencies, Ly “Never before has community rec-

iin ben to mos: 2: Anniversary Tea is life in itself for children. It is

the privilege of character building

agencies to participate in a crime prevention program which will aid

citizens. Physical Fitness

According to Mrs. Thomas, the planning of a physical fitness program began in July under the direction of a joint committee of the American Medical association and

To Be Held by

youth to become good American] Monday Club

“Green Dolphin Street” (Goudge) at the Monday club's 50th ammniversary tea at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Ayres’ auditorium.

Mrs. Clarence L. Dillenbeck, so-

Mrs. Bjorn Winger will review

{anpolis, chosen president-elect last

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the Nationfl Council on physical Fitness. This program, through the support of industrial, social, religious and professional groups, is to improve opportunities of the young men and women in the nation for gaining physical health. Miss Florence Willard, a student nurse at St. Vincent's hospital and a member of the cadet nurse corps, gave the pledge of allegiance at the breakfast. . Reports were given and officers were installed this morning as the two-day convention closed. . Mrs. Frank M. Gastineau, Indian-

prano, accompanied by Mrs. Carolym Ayres Turner, pianist, will present a musical program. Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield will introduce new officers. The program chairman is Miss ‘Lucille Stewart. Mrs. Herbert T. Grouns, war service committee, will speak on the Red Cross blood donor campaign. The invocation will be given by Mrs. Charles W. Field and Mrs, E. C. Rumpler will lead the pledge of allegiance. Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames John Downing Johnson, Ollah Perkins Toph, Carl Becker and George Maxwell. Members of the board of directors will be in the receiving line. Miss Roberta Bland, harpist, will play during the tea.

year, was installed today. Other officers include Mrs. C: ‘E. Munk, Kendallville; Mrs. K. T. Knode, South Bend; Mrs, Wayne Elsten, Lapel, and Mrs. J. F. Burman, Jeffersonville, first through fourth vice presidents; Mrs. L. R. Blum, Terre Haute, and Mrs. C. L. Bock, Indian apolis, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. A. W. Ratcliffe, Evansville, treasurer. Members of the auxiliary will join the state medical association members at their annual convention dinner at 7:30 p. m. today in the Murat temple.

Psi Psi Psi

Plans Luncheon

Psi Psi Psi sorority will celebrate founders’ day with a dessert luncheon Friday in the Delta Delta Delta sorority house on the Butler university campus. Mesdames Charles F, Pollitt, F. A. Harris and George L. Davis, charter members, will give a Tesume of the sorority’s history. Mrs, A. C. Franke is chairman assisted by Mesdames Harold Stone, Paul "Duckwall, I. H. Hull, C. V. Carrier, Frederic I. Barrows, W. g Hardman and Carl F, McCleas;.

Meeting Tomorrow

The Northwestern Homemakers club will meet at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Raymond Kennedy, Lafayette rd.

Homemakers Chorus

To Sing Tomorrow

The East Edgewood Homemakers club will entertain the Southport and West Edgewood Homemakers clubs at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Southport Presbyterian church. Mrs, Noble Reynolds will review “Lebanon” (Miller), and the Marion County Homemakers chorus will present a musical program.

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FRIDAY MENUS Fresh applesauce (2 lbs. tart apples ~use 3 of applesauce). Scrambled eggs (6). Cinnamon toast (8 slices). : Luncheon Beef soup (remainder). Cooked beef sandwiches (see recipe) Fresh plums (4 to 6). Spice cup cakes (remainder). Dinner Baked veal chops (4 veal chops, 1% J. Escalloped potatoes (1% Ibs). Baked acorn squash (2 squash cut in half). Mixed vegetable salad (% head cabbage, 1 med. onion, 2 carrots, 2] Jarge tomatoes, French dressCoconut butterscotch pudding (standard recipe). Ld . » Cooked Beef Sandwich Filling: 1 Ib. cooked beef from soupbone, 1 small onion, 3 c. cut green pepper, 3% c. catsup, % c. salad dressing, % tsp. salt. Put meat, onion and green pepper through a food chopper. Add re-

maining ingredients and mix well. Makes 3 ¢. Use as spread on sandwiches. To give variety use with lettuce leaves or other greens, or sprinkle one side of buttered bread with finely diced radishes, sweet pickle or finely minced celery leaves.

Dinner for Saturday

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. founders’ day with/a dinner

| saturday in the Columbis club. A

man, and Miss Elsa Ropp, pledge . Mrs. Dunaway is president of the Delta chapter. Other officers of the .

Public Affairs

‘Conference Set -

By Y.W.C.A.

The annual state conference on public affairs sponsored by the national Y, W. C. A, will be held from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, Friday in the Y. W. - Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, president of

curity” at 11 a m. Stoner will be in charge of

sion on “The Peace to be Built” a

the same hour.

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CHRISTIAI LECTURE “God is divir and ever-avail ply for man’s C. Whitney, C. his audience in lecture last n

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