Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1945 — Page 12

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Luncheon and Pre-Nuptial Party ced Will Honor Miss: Agatha Kemper

MISS AGATHA DeLAIN KEMPER will be the honex guest Thursday. at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs. Eugene G. Dehner and Mrs. Charles E. Mason. Miss Kemper and Capt. Kenneth Hemersley Goslin, marine air corps reserve, will be married at 8:30 p. m. July 7 in the Broadway Methodist church. The party will be in the Columbia club. Among the guests will be Mrs. James H. Kemper and Mrs. A. M. Goslin, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames L. W. Mohlenkamp, Clenn Griffith, Harry Marquis, Norman Titus, F. G. ‘Weisenberger and L. W. Johantgen, Misses Mdry Lou Mohlenkamp, Mary Ann Griffith and Joan Weisenberger.

Maij., Mrs. Bowers to Entertain

MAJ. AND MRS. R. K. BOWERS will entertain with a bridal dinner Saturday night for their daughter, Louise, and Lt. Maurice W. Hayward, The party will be in the Bowers home. Miss Bowers and Lt. Hayward will be married Sunday in the Broadway Methodist church. The dinner guests will be Mrs. M. W, Hayward, Pine Island, Minn, motlier of the prospective bridegroom; the Rev. and Mrs. Sumner L. Martin, the Rev. and Mrs. John Edwards, Lt. Raymond Dedo, Langley field, Va., and Miss Kay Hayward, Ann Arbor, Mich, the prospective bridegroom's sister. Others attending will be Misses Barbara Jardine, Mona Wilson, Alice Pittinger, Elizabeth Schumaker, Muriel Holland, Eulah Davis, Betty Ann Dorn, Betty Lee Snyder and Evelyn Goepper.

Shower to Fete Miss Bowers A KITCHEN SHOWER: will be given Friday night by Miss Davis | in her home. Her:guests will be Mesdames Bowers, Hayward, George |" Schumaker, Gordon Holland and C R. Plummer, Misses Dorn, | Goeépper, Pittinger, Holland, Jardine, Wilson, Snyder, Carmel Cecile, Evelyn Aufderheide. Jo Ellen Emerson and Marge Yelvington. Also, Misses Mary Grace French, Ethelda Keiter, Myrene Liverett. Georgia Swope. Rosemary Jones, Jane Hovermale, June Good- | rich, Marge Gaskill. Ruth Enzor, Virginia DuBois, Doris Daley, Doris Campbell and Mary Ann Buschmann,

| Patia Lee Riley Is Bride laa

MISS PATIA LEE RILEY became the bride of Allen E. Miller, aviation radioman 2-¢, U. S. N., at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Third Christian church. The Rev. A. C. Brooks officiated, and Dr. William Rothenberger assisted. The bride's parents are Lt. Col. and Mrs. George C. Riley, Lawrence, and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Miller. : Mrs. Irvin E. Prickett was the bride's only attendant. Clarence B. Miller was his son's best man, and Harold Hay and Marcus List served as ushers. After a reception in the Riley home, the couple left for a wedding trip to Kansas City, Kas. They will be at home

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Miss Wintress Ann Lentz (upper left) became the bride of Walter R. Campbell, gunners mate 3-c, (Block’s.) U. 8. C. G. R, in a ceremony read March 24 in the Holy Cross Catholic church. (Bretzman photo.) Before her marriage May 27, in the Northwood Christian church, to T. Sgt. Loyd Judson Stahlhuth, Mrs. Stahlhuth (upper right) was Miss Betty Alice Smith. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Brant T. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stahlhuth. (Ramos-Porter photo.) Miss Janet Beidelman (lower left) and S. Sgt. James M. Tolin were married April 28 in the Little Flower Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Beidelman and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl J, Tolin. (Moorefield photo.) A June 2 ceremony in the Madonna chapel of the Third. Christian church united Miss Betty Jeanne Ruth (lower right) and Ernest W. Ramseyer. The couple's at-home address is Melrose Manor,

near Ligopier. (Bretzman photo.)

university.

Burkart-Herriot Rite Read THE MARRIAGE OF MISS ROSAMOND HERRIOT to Harold Burkart has been announced. The wedding was at 4 p. m. Sunday in the rectory of St. Ann's church, with the Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Herriot and the late Mr. Herriot. Mr. Burkart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Burkart. The bride's sister, Mrs. P. T. Roberts, was her matron of honor and Mr. Burkart served as his son's best man. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Burkart attended Butler university where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

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The Bridal Scene— Barbara Porter, Miss Hilga Lewisohn to Be Bride] Corrigan July 3 in Eastern Ceremony; |\Wi]l Be Wed Mary Sweeney Is Betrothed | ii ratare Joi Portes wit bos

The announcement of approaching marriages and several recent come the bride of Lt. Robert Napier weddings appear in the bridal news. Corrigan in a double-ring service! Miss Hilga Lewisohn has set July 3 as the date of her wedding to tonight. . Officer Cundidate Lester L. Zipser. The rite will be at 2:30 p. m. in! The wedding will be at 8:30 a post chapel at Carlisie Barracks, Pa. {o'clock in the Pi Beta Phi sorority

} Wartime Eating | 2 Meta Given

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jacaant. be ax Levine, Carlisle Bt. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church | jo." 0 (hance to penetrate the meat and cook down to a thick gravy- Leonard Rizac Ss serve u es nas, will officiate. : | like liquid with a potent flavor. { Hunt. . and ihe usher Ww a ex| Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris Porter, Today we are recommending an easier method. Cut up the frank- | R. C. Matthies Roland C. Matthies, veterans vor{8 dinner in the Molly Pitcher hotel rigan, San Antonio, Tex. | them. This eliminates the basting ordinator of Wittenberg college | '® Cariisle. |

Miss Eileen Zipser, Columbus, O, the prospective bridegroom's sister, | house, 831 W. Hampton. dr. . will be the bride-to-be’s only at-/Rév. Fr. Thomas J. Finneran Off... ,,r the sauce over them and then bake and baste until the sauce preston, Guild to Hear | Zipser, Zanesville, O. |4649 Kenwood ave. are the bride's furters in lengths of an inch or 0 2 After the ceremony, there will be parents, and Lt. Corrigan is the... putting them into a casserole FRIDAY MENUS | a reception in the post chapel, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cor- with enough sauce to’ barely cover pita: PY { Breakfast Springfield, O., will speak tomorrow : Ane . : before the living room fireplace.! can be done in a covered dish, then cereal : .at a tea given by the Wittenberg Mrs. Magdalena Sweeney, New- | Palms and candelabra will form the | remove the cover and allow frank-| Frizzled luncheon ham. ¢ | port, Ky., announces the approach-|background. “| furters to brown and the sauce Toast.

Crisp Style for Wilting Days i

| This Varden design has a skirt of black sheer rayon crepe. | vest-blouse and box jacket are of plaid cotton (black or pink and (mony will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

whité).. The jacket is gathered at the back of the neck to give a |Piepho and flare-back effect, a new style note for summer.

attached and there are tiny over-shoulder sleeves. makes the style an ideal town suit for wilting July and August days. |F. Shuey and Miss Virginia Rausch,

in Memphis, Tenn. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler IC h wre h es St. Ann's Guild | Plans Annual

Parish Tea

The annual parish tea given by St. Ann's guild, St. Paul's Episco- | C480 regional office, U. S. Women's Gomp is the new president. (pal church Sunday school, will be bureau. will lead the discussion! ooo. omed were Mrs. Marie {held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. | Howard T. Griffith, 5760 N. Penn-| | sylvania st., will be the hostess. A musical program will be given Kimmel and Hazel Heller, Misses povertson recording and corress by the Junior choir under the di-| |rection of Mrs. C. Raymond Miller] {and accompanied by Mrs. Harry

Griffith and Mrs.

{Smith will be co-chairmen. Assist-! WT ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ways of preparing frankfurters 1s/ing them will be Mesdames’ Earl! N CW embers The | parbecuing. Tt i ay i : : g. The usual procedure is to lay the whole links into a shallow | McLaughlin, Ray Antle, Herbert J.| |

Mrs. Henry’ W. Buttolph and Mrs | William H. Turner will pour.

The Women's The couple will exchange VOWS ,,,q4 the first part of the cooking Fresh raspberries on ready-to-eat | Christian church, met today in the! Hammerstadt, Francis M. Hughes, J. C. Meyers, state convention dele : , {echurch. Circle meetings were held B. E. Lapenta, Wendell C. Taylor, gates, and Mesdames Marie Sane this morning after which there was Paul Fletcher and Donald R. Hurst. | ders, Francke and Herndon, altere a luncheon. The missionary chairman had charge of the afternoon ary’s meetings for the season. Offi-| The officers will be installed -

Nancy Boerner .. To Be Bride of \Lt. Griffin Dr. Sidney Harry

To Read Ceremony

{ Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will read {the vows at 8:30 o'clock tonight |uniting . Miss Nancy Boerner and Lt. Mark L. Griffin; AA. FP. The - [rite will be in the Meridian Heights | Presbyterian church; : | Miss Boerner is the daughter {of Mr. und- Mrs Charles F, Boer- | | ner, 5107 College ave, and Lt. Grif fin's parents are Mr and Mrs, Dale PF, Griffin, 5205 Woodside dr;

Bride's Gown

Entering on the “arm of her father, the bride will wear a gown of white marquisette. The dress has a sheer net yoke with appli-

qued lace, fitted bodice, tapered sleeves and a gathered skirt forme ing a train.

Her illusion veil will fall from a cap of appliqued lace, and she will carry & semi-cascade bouquet of spring flowers:

Wedding Trip

Miss Jean Shuey, Dayton, O., will be the bride's only attendant. She has chosen a frock of aqua net | mide with a gathered bodice and {skirt. ' She will have a matching {cap and her bouquet also will be spring flowers. | Mr. Griffin will be his son's best man and the ushers will be Charles f | Robertson, Charles Alling and James Nau. After the ceremony t the couple will leave for ar wedding | trip. | The bride attends Western college, | Oxford O.. and Lt. Griffin attended

No summer wardrobe is complete without a cotton jacket-dress. | Indiana university.

The | Out-of-town guests at the ceree

their daughter, . Lois Blouse and skirt are |Ann, Muncie; Miss Martha Boerner, Its box-slimness |Wheeling, W. Va. and Mrs, Harry

| Dayton. Conference Planned : On War Problems Mrs. Gamp

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oS The session will be in Rey Officers were elected recently by ! Es . ” Ziszl { the Chi |the Memorial unit 3, American Lee iss Martha Ziegler of the LA gyhn auxiliary. Mrs. M. Wants

Miss Elizabeth Ann Blaisdell willl ! preside. | Sanders and Mrs. Alda Herndon,

| Assisting with arrangements will first and second vice presidents; be Mesdames W. H. Lykins, Wayne! Miss Marie Schenk and Mrs. Lenore

Ruth M. Hoover, Eleanor Ferris and |

| Alice COX. | ponding secretaries.

Miss Ruby Bradley Pribble, treass |urer; Mrs. Charlotte Shorten, chape | lain; Mrs. Esther L. Jay, historian; | Mrs. Maymé Moorman, parliamens |tarian; Mrs. Mary Matthews, sere {geant at arms. Mesdames Ben Acton, Kurt G, New members of the Junior aux- | Prancke and Wendell “V. DeWitt, iliary to the Indianapolis Day | executive board members; Mrs, Nursery were announced today at| Gamp and Mrs. Herndon, delegates the group's luncheon meeting n|*0, tHe 3th dione, soul) A |alternates to 11th district council} John Mesdames Acton, Irene D. Kise and

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Mesdames The luncheon closed the auxili- nates.

cers were installed. ithe August meeting.

Women's guild. ! oid The tea will be in Ayres’ audi-| 8 Jpitiage of her daughter, Mary,| Escorted by her father, the bride 5 thicken. Luncheon on ab Bulk Immell, the|'® T- Sgt. Alvin G. Derleth, Piiwil be in a street-length dress of} x = = Paty omiet with. tomate celery [EER Sas deaty of women, will dis 5 00l0an, Chicago, 2b of George turqucist cfepe. The truck has a THURSDAY MENUS il y ae the guild's activities, A musi.) M. Derleth, 152 Winey st. draped shoulder line and peplum. | Wiited 1 3 ‘| The wedding will be at 9 a. m : Breakfast ilted leaf lettuce salad. cal program will be provided bY! saturday mn the Oo Christi | Plan Reception i Cup cakes. Mrs. George Weber and Miss Mary | y rpus i BET Al Grapefruit halves. Le d church in Newport. Miss Catherine! Her costume will be completed | o bled eggs monade. > . nner

Pat. Thellmar. | Derleth, - the prospective bride-| With a tearose plumed band and |. oot | Barbecued frankfurters (see recipe). Baked potatoes. Buttered carrots. Raw spinach salad. French bread. Chilled canteloupe. Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 c. for each adult. Today's ration points: Ten red, 30 blue. | a #8

Dinner

Veal steaks Boiled new potatoes.

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Mo Oe a De! ie |groomys sister, will be maid of honor. | shoulder length tulle veil Her) Luncheon H. E. Turney, vice president: Mrs.| M5: Ray Dickmann, Newport, wil) flowers will be Talisman roses, tea- | ; . Harle. Miller. secretary, and Ms | ¢ the bridesmaid, and Clem Dei- roses and stephanotis. Spring vegetables with buttermilk. VE McKenzie reasure . ‘i leth. Kokomo, brother of the pro-| Miss Jane B. Williams, the bride's | Toasted cheese sandwiches. \ Ke ’ . spective bridegroom, will serve as only attendant, has chosen a deep Potato chips. best man. pink crepe gown. She will carry | Fresh stewed plums. Th C] L : 8 8 delphinium and daisies. Mr. Cor-! rec uns Mr, and Mrs. Lindley L. Paul, 5028 rigan will serve as his son's best . Park ave. will entertain tomorrow | man. . Set Meetinos night for Miss Ruth Schwier. The| Following the ceremony, a recep- =- honor guest will become the bridé tion will be held in the Pi Phi Buttered peas. Barbetued frankiurters: TW The club activities include a pic- of John Deskins, Cincinnati, next house. The couple will leave for a Bléce WH. tbs Ey wow rd Fir : " ; * 8 PIC month, Miss Schwier is the daugh-{trip and will be at home in San Bread. bi ps. B » 72-C ' nic, card party and business meet-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwier, | Antonio, Butterscotch sundaes. i c. diced celery, 1 tbsp. brown} | b a : { ‘e i is ; sugar, 1 tbsp, vinegar, 1 tbsp. lemon | ing. New Palestine. | Miss Porter Milk to drink: Four c. for each{. i.. = water. 1 tsp. salt, 1 tbsp. | The New Century club members s 8 {university and is a Pi Phi. The|child; 2 c. for each adult. Today's? wore J niet, P) ir ¢ Bp will hold their annual picnic to-| Miss Betty Ann Talkington and [bridegroom was a student at Texas! ration points: Seven red; no blue. | Worcestershire sauce, €aii @ | morrow at the home of Mrs. Lloyd | Paul W. Glass. were married April| university where he was a member — —-—— basen BRYCE, l ib, frankfurters, cut, Pottenger, 3400 Lafayette ave. The|l14 in the home of the bride's sister, of Sigma Nu fraternity. I oy ' |e 1-inch pieces. i] club officers will assist the hostess. Mrs. Leo Faulknor, 3900 W. Mor-| = ———— Schedule Meeting | Melt margarine snd Satie om on il od is st. Return to Viraini | a {and celery in it until onion is light- | A card party will be held by the| Ty. pride is the daughter of Wal-| erurn to viwrgmu | The Woodruff Place Women's ly cooked and transparent. Add] Ye Olde Tyme Cinch elub at 12:30 , Talkington 3900 W. Morris st. | ©8pt. J. R. Ruhsenberger, U.S. N., club will have its last meeting of remaining ingredients except frankp. m. Priday in Ft. Friendly. Mrs. , 2 ae Glass is the son : of Mrs land Mrs. Ruhsenberger, have re- the season at 2 p. m. tomorrow in furters and blend well. Add frankCharlotte Treat will be hostess. |cpice Glass 1505 N. Delaware st [turned to Norfolk, Va., after a visit |the Woodruff Place community furters, stir to coat with sauce. The Navy Mothers’ club 576 will The couple 1s at hom Mesdames Hal Endly, Edith Pour into casserole and bake in 375 meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Morris st. Four xX. W. C. A { Mr ew mswye Sorority Session : rs. Pay tan Hostess Mrs. Wayne C., Needler, 2230 Alpha chapter of Chi Phi Gamma Union st., will be hosless at 8,p. m, will meet at 8 p. m. today with Mrs. today when the Lambda chapter, James A. Partain, 2330 Adams st. Delta Sigma Kappa, sorority meets

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