Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1945 — Page 21

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o "Bridal Dinner Next Friday atl A. €. Will Honor Mary Htdson and Fiance

| . | MISS MARY KATHRYN HUDSON and her fiance,

Edward M. Hahn of Kokomo, will be the honor guests at a ‘bridal dinner to be given by her mother, Mrs. Martha E. Hudson, next Friday. The dinner will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club, and Mrs. Harry W. Gamble

will assist Mrs. Hudson. Sie A ceremony on June 23 in the First Baptist church will unite ‘Miss Hudson and Mr. Hahn. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater will officiate.

Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. John Fell, Kokomo; Mrs.-

Frederick Ensign and Carol Ann Ensign, Rochester; Park W. Cowan, Hollywood, Cal; Mr. and Mrs: Hugh A. Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Timberman, Mrs. Kenneth Rider Jr, Mrs. Francis Mil‘ler, Miss Helen LaMar, Thomas Connley and Mark E. Archer. LJ » . s os »

Mrs. Harry Marquis will entertain June 27 with a china shower

i In the Indianapolis Athletic club for Miss Agatha De Lain Kemper. i Miss Kemper will become the bride of Capt, Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, marine air corps, on July 7 in the Broadway Methodist church.

iGoslin. mothers of the engaged couple; Mésdames Hubert Weather= man, Homer Archer, Gene Dehner, Clem Griffith, Garvey Kemper, L. L. Lykins, L. W. Mohlenkamp, Charles Mason, Charles Seiden= sticker, Harry Sidrow, Clarence Wilkerson, Grove Weisenberger, Dale Lentz and Norman E. Titus, Misses Joan Weisenberger, Mary Lou :‘Mohlenkamp, Arline Hyde, Betty Lo Schorn and Mary Ann Griffith,

Kappas Announce Committees COMMITTEES HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED for the 1045-46 season by the Indianapolis alumnae association of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The appointments were made by Mrs. Royer K.

sisted by Mrs, Frank Fairchild, head the army and navy come mittee. Their assistants include Mesdames Thomas D. Stevenscn, Fred T. Hill, Gayle B. Wolfe, Charles, Hulett and John W. Hillman. Other chairmen and committees are Mrs. Robert H, White, budget; Mrs. Harry E. Elliott, constitution; Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Bradford Noyes Jr. with Mesdames Warren D. Oakes, Alan Boyd, Hughes "Patten, Herbert 8. Dieckman, Edward Boleman, Frank Woolling, Willlam Remy, Walter Myers Jr. G. B. Schley, Charles L. Sargent and C. Severin Buschmann, charities and project.

Additional Groups Are Named MRS. JOHNNY B. COLLINS with Mesdames Louis R. Lowe, Frederick M. Antibus Jr, William J. Schnorr, Hillman and Mark EH. Reasoner, yearbook and alumnae directory; Mrs. Robbins and five alumnae group presidents, Kappa magazine agency, Mrs. Norris Cottingham and Mrs. James E. Forsythe, hospitality. f Mrs, G. B. Taylor, contributions and pledges to the Winterpark | unit of “Hearthstones”; Mrs. James E. Lesh, contributor to the ‘Key”; Mrs. Fred T. Hill, needlework guild roundup; Mrs. E. Mayer Maloney and Mrs. Henri O. Herbert with Mesdames Hillman, Ronald R. Scott, Edward Little and George E. Oburn, membership sampaign, Mrs. Kirkwood Yockey and Mrs. James Hardin, notifications; Mrs. James A. Hogshire Jr. and Mrs. Brown, delegate and alternate © the Kappa Panhellenic council; Mrs, A. D. Smith and Mis. Thomas Murnane with Mesdames Francis M. Hughes, Scott, Jack K. Bolin, Wolfe, Noyes,” Woolling, Fairchild, Eugene Yockey and Nicholas Demareth, program: Mrs. Jack N. Guiling and Mrs. Hogshire, recommendations for membership: Miss Julia Guess, Red Oross; Miss Mary Marshail and Mrs. Kerman B. Gray, Indianapdlis symphony orchestre, representatives, and Miss Dorothy Overman, registrar, : .

Hospital Guild Units

Schedule Sessions Several units of the Riley Hospi-| ; : al Cheer guild will sew next weer Meeting Date Set ht the hospital. "Lizabeth Ann” group will meet,

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oup meeting Thursday will be' Ruckle st. The Brook Song” chapter. On Fri-| will assist.

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| day, “Jest Do Your. Best” division | will sew, A volunteer group will work

On Monday the | Members of the Alpha chapter, | Alpha Delta Omega sorority, will “Our Old Friend Nevef Fails” | meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday In the it will sew Wednesday, and the home of Miss Inez Douglass, 3729 Miss Geraldine Stevens |

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Wedding Today In Florida

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Times Special | DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., June 15, ~The Sheraton, Plaza hotel here

evening for the marriage of Miss Emily Jean Beebe and Ensign Willam Allen Dentel, U, S. N. R. Chaplain Reginald A. Berry, U, 8. N. R, will offitlate. Bridal music will be provided by Dr. Owen R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walter Beebe of Indianapolis are the bride's parents, and Ensign Dentel i§ the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Sagun of Toledq, O. Mr. Beebe will give his daughter in marriage. She has chosen an ivory satin gown styled with a portrait neckline, and sheer. marquisette yoke. The dress has a fitted basque accented with lover's bow knots, long tapering sleeves and a full skirt forming a train.

Bride's Veil

cade from a bonnet edged with illusion and seed pearls. She will carry

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Her fingertip illusion veil will cas-

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starlight roses centered with a white orchid. | Miss Dorothy Rae Beebe, Indian- | apolis, will be her sister's maid of honor, and the bridesmaid will be] Miss Janice Feltham of Cleveland. The maid of honor will be in a gold frock made with a satin bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and a| double net bouffant skirt. A pale pink net dress with three-quarter length sleeves, V-neckline and full skirt will be worn by Miss Feltham, - They will carry colonial bouquets of cavalier roses, cornflowers and pink carnations fringed with white lace.

Mrs, Beebe's gown will be of pearl gray crepe worn with white acces-! sories and gardenias, The bride- |

groom's aunt will have a moss green | mesh gown with white accessories and gardenias.

Toledo, will serve as best man, and the ushers will James Eby, U. 8. N, R, and En-| sign David Hamilton, U. 8. N: R. Immediately following the wed- | ding a reception will be held in the | hotel. After a short wedding trip, | the couple will be at home at 921 N. Atlantic ave.,, Daytona Beach, | The bride was graduated from | Denison university and is a member of Delta Gamma and Sigma | Delta Pi sororities. Ensign Dentel | attended Denison where he was a! Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity member,

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New Chapter Is Organized

The Progressive club, a new chap- | ter of the Indianapolis Oldenburg | alumnae, recently was organized at a meeting in the home of Miss Teresa Feltman, 4234 Cornelius ave. Officers of the group are Mrs. Maxine Wheeler Allen, president; | Miss Feltman, vice president; Miss! Phyllis White, secretary; Miss Ger- | aldine Schloeman, treasurer, and | Miss Jane Spencer, publicity chair-| man. | Purpose of the chapter is to or-! ganize alumnae of the Immaculate | | Conception academy, Oldenburg, |

who have graduated since 1940. |

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| > At Home Address |The Bridal Scene—

Miss Nell Alice Witter Is Engaged To Sgt. James A. Watkins;

Lt. Jack Wise, U. 8. M. C. R. of Martha Schwankhaus Is Bride

Two recent weddings. and the announcement of an engagement appear in the bridal notes. : The engagement of Miss Nell Alice Witter to T. Sgt. James A. Watkins is announced by her parents, Dr. L. D. Witter, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Dorothy Stewart Witter, 220 8. Ritter ave. Mr, Watkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virl Watkins, Princeton. a8 " o A ceremony Saturday in the YN brother, and John Baker. sonage of the Dexter Avenue Meth- | pr. Campbell,is the son of Mr. and odist church, Montgomery, Ala, Mrs. Eldon R. Campbell, 954 E. united Miss Martha Schwankhaus| Morris st. and Sgt. Robert N, Montgomery. |™ Dr. J. W. Frazer officiated. The bride is the sister of Mrs. J. R. Laffey, 802 Parker ave, and Mr. Montgomery's mother is Mrs. Nina Montgomery, Indianapolis. The couple will be at home in Panama City, Fla., where the bridegroom is stationed. 5 ” 2 Miss Wintress Ann Lentz and Walter R. Campbell, gunner’s mate 3-c, U. 8. C. G. R.,, were married March 24 in the Holy Cross Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan officiated. Miss Barbara Lentz was her sister’s maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. John Williams and Miss Norma Spalding. Car] Camp-

bell served as his brother's best man.

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The meat flayoring and the celery stretching task.

well as a top layer for a casserole must choose carefully foods that { will bake well together, ” » ” MONDAY MENUS

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cereal with fresh berries. Toast and jam. Luncheon | Rice caliente with eggs. | Grapefruit and apple salad on

watercress, Bran muffins. ; Dinner Beef and potato salad (see recipe). ! Mexican style corn, / | Wilted lettuce salad, | Bread, | Rhubarb upside down pudding. | Milk to drink: Four ¢. for each child; 2 c¢. for each adult, Today's ration points: rhree red; 0 blue,

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BEEF AND POTATO CASSFROLE IS AN EXCELLENT CONCOCTION even though it calls for only

The potatoes add a valuable vegetable constituent and they serve

one-half a pound of ground beef. are very co-operative in this meat

such as is in today’s recipe. One ” ” J Beef and potato casserole: One-

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Reservations Made for Workshop

Camp Fire Leaders To Meet Two Days

A number of reservations have been (made for the Camp Fire Girls’ ‘leader training workshop to|

[the Y. W. C. A. | Among them are: those of Mis | Louise - Ritsema, South Haven,

Mich.; Mrs. Esther Temmer, Holland, Mich, and Miss Jeanette Barger, South Bend. : Also Mesdames J. W. Graves, Lena Baker, Earl Stumpf, William Baumgart Jr., Estel Cauble, Lorne Hartley, Ethel Phillips, Herman Dinkle, Mary Thompson, Lucy Brooks, Larry Beaman and Madge Ketrow.

Jesse Barker, Ruth Beck, Thomas Prather, Paul B. Clark, Robert E. Sparks, Harry Poirer, Bert Hewitt, Mae Wheeler, Gladys Bishop and Glenna Norman. Reservations also have been made by Misses Ruth Babcock, Gertrude Smith, Marion Wilson, Irma Biedenmeister, Rose Schreiber, Mary Lu Drake, Evelyn Hawkins,

Lucy Blunt, Ethel Lee Rogers, Kathleen Klaiber, Marie Zook - and Gertrude Peck. ;

New Members ‘Named by Welfare ‘Group

New members of the Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare association have been announced, Mrs, Ed Baumgart and Mrs. Marie Prange are new active members. Among the new associate members are Mesdames Fred Ludtke, Roy Rafert, Larence Lindenberg, William J, Schmidt, Oswald Rolfing, John Lohss and Harry Mearling. New officers of the group are Mrs. Arthur Brenn, president; Mrs. Otto Lawrenz, vice president; Mrs. Lilly Westmeier and Mrs. Paul Rupprecht, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Jack Warden, treasurer, Six committee chairmen also were announced. They are Mrs. Lester Reasner, ways and means; Mrs. Louis Brandt, providence; Mrs. Carl Schwomeyer, recreation. Mrs. Lawrenz, membership and visiting; Mrs. Minnie Irving, gar(den, and Mrs. Edmund Kassing Jr.,

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| publicity. Sorority Meeting The Theta chapter, Alpha Omi-

cron Alpha sorority, will meet at | 8 p. m. Tuesday with Miss Mable

be held Monday and Tuesday in|‘

Others are those of Mesdames |

Members of the Southern club have made arrangements for the group's annual spring ball tonight in the Claypool hotel's Riley room, The club president is P. D. Powers (back), and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thornton are chairmen of the arrangements committee,

19 Guild Units Set Meetings Next Week

Nineteen units of the White Cross guild will meet next week in the guild's service center, They are Monday—Plainfield and Rebekah; Tuesday—West Michigan, New Jersey Methodist, Meridian Heights, Ipalco and Triple E.

Wednesday—St. Paul Methodist, Alpha Omicron Alpha and Office; Thursday—Mothers’, Bethel, Library, Blue and Gold, Willing, A. W. V. 8. and Enlisted Men's Wives, and Friday — Brightwood Methodist and Victory.

Auxiliary Luncheon | The Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church will have a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday in

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Ib, ground beef, 2 tbsps. margarine, % c. flour, 2% ec. water, 2% tsps. beef extract paste, 1 c. coarsely cut celery, 1 tsp. salt, generous dash of pepper, 1': lbs. red potatoes, pared and sliced. Pan-fry onion and beef in the margarine. until lightly browned, Blend in the flour and add water gradually. Cook over medium heat until mixture 4 thickens. Add remaining ingredients and heat to boiling. .- Pour into a baking pan (10%:x6%x1%-in.) and bake at 375 degrees F for about 45 mins., until potatoes are done and crispy at the edges. Serve immediately, Serves 4,

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‘Hears Speaker

‘Future government problems were discussed yesterday by Robert | | D. Armstrong, attorney, before | members of the Caroline Scott

closing a‘lgrge 3-cent stamped, selfaddressed envelope.

Psi Iota Xi Council

Harrison chapter, D. A. R. ne | HOldS Meeting

group noted flag day at its meeting | in Foster hall.

Times Special’ GREENSBURG, Ind, June 15.

| “The problem of the future is not | The Indiana grand council of the

| whether we should adopt Fascism | of Communism but whether we can | preserve the democratic constitutional system under which we have ‘grown great,” the speaker asserted | He declared that if Americans will stand firm in their devotion to democratic principles and their practice neither .Faseism nor Communism can prevail.

Psi Iota Xi sorority met here yes-|

terday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hancock, The session ®losed a two-day meeting of the group which replaced its annual June convention. Mrs. Hancock is grand president of the state council. Others who attended the meeting were Mrs. Ruth Ball Harker, Muncie; Mrs. Ben Gor-

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Fred S. Smiths Visit Daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Smith, 5640 Guilford ave, recently returned from Tucson, Ariz.,, where they vise ited their daughter, Emily. Miss Smith was graduated ree cently from the University of Arie zona She was in the upper fifth of her class; president of Pi Beta Phi sorority; a Mortar Board member and a member of Sigma Delta Py Spanish honorary organization,

A. C. A. Club to Meet With Mrs. Ancker

Mrs. C. J. Ancker, 3339 N. Mee ridian ‘st, will be the hostess Mone

{day at a dinner for the A. C. AJ | club. The dinner will be at 6:30 ip. m: the church. The hostesses will be| Mesdames E, E. Fletcher, John E.| Hollett Sr., Charles Greathouse, W. E. Cox, E. A. Sheffield and R. A.

Mrs. J. Prancis Huffman will give a resume of the year's program, and a report will be made by Mrs. E. W, Fullenwider, bond and stamp chaire

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