Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1945 — Page 19

Nelis

e Read

'W Will Be "Heart

with white flows , in the Sacred ‘ch will form the norning for the

Helen Nells and

‘phrem Muench e-ring service at

in a white gown ffeta bodice and A Mary, Queen hold her illusion

arry white roses

Honor or, Miss. Martha wear turquoise \ pink embossed will be worn by

Roberta Volkert, be of pink roses m. sch, the flower net and taffeta

E 22 1045

of garden flow -

1b. will serve as > ushers will be ty and Frank

ny, there will be 1ff Crest. A ree | tomorrow nighs urners hall. The a wedding trip

Hostess cil, Internation ub, “will have a ednesday at the J. Roller, 5118

Luncheon

r Olsen club will luncheon Thurse ' Mrs. George W, ware st.

“IPN,

ol

that its

tability ill conext 100 nany of or their re fam-

ympany _ Office: 0,N.Y.

J

&

Wartime Eating 2 Meta Given

present season because’ it requires

are left on the vine long enough appears in the ripening process.

" AN EXACT AND TRUE AMERICAN SLAW cannot be made at the] § both green and red peppers. Red peppers don't appear on the market until fall when the green peppers| § to take on a brilliant color which

Canned pimiento, howevar, will lend the color and comparable

flavor, Mexican slaw is featured in today’s menus, - . ” un un MONDAY MENUS

Breakfast Grapefruit juice. Soft cooked eggs. Toast. Luncheon Sardine sandwiches, Potato salad. w Buttered green beans. Cup cakes. Fruit punch. Dinner Spaghetti with cheese. Harvard beets. Mexican slaw (see recipe). Crusty rolls.

's tsp. chili powder, 's tsp. pepper.

shreds. Combine with green pepper and olives. Keep refrigerated until ready to serve. Then toss with dressing made by combining the remaining ingredients beaten

and serve immediately, INgSs. * >

‘Mrs. Ray DeWitt Heads Auxiliary

Mrs. Ray DeWitt recently was

Four serv-

[named president of the Big Four

unit, ‘American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Frank Mumford is the vice

Strawberry cream pie. Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 ec. for each adult. Today's | ration points: Seven red; no blue. » » 2 { Mexican slaw: One lb. cabbage, | % c. slivered green pepper, % c.|

sliced stuffed olives, !4 c. mayon- arms, and Mrs. H. F. McClain and | haise, 1 -egg yolk, 2 tbsps. chili Mrs, Earl Beasley, executive board |

sauce, '3 tsp. salt, 1 tbsp. vinegar, |

president. Others elected were Mrs, E. H. Rebmann, secretdry; Mrs. Fred Meixner, treasurer; Mrs, Andrew Weftrick, historian; Mrs. Floyd Woolf, chaplain, Mrs. Morton Thomas, ‘sergeant at

members,

v

Cut crisp cold cabbage into fine

together with a rotary beater. Toss |

{

| special guests.

{ |

IQ. 0. P. Women’s Club county judges living ins the fourth | chids and stephanotis, Plans Buffet Supper | Fol

A buffet supper will

sind

5

ward

Among the members of the Stephens College Alumnae club who arranged the group's annual dinner last night were (left to right) = Miss Edna Mahr, hostess chairman; Mrs. Milton L. Hamilton, president, and Mrs, John R. Fletcher, dinner chairman. The e\.nt was in the Hotel Lincoln's Travertine room... James Madison Wood, school president; Mrs. Mary Hatcher Wideman, national executive alumnae | | secretary, and Miss Gene Sheppard, Civic association president, were |

Following the supper, John K. FL. Schwartz, Toccoa, Ga. - Her be given | Ruckelshaus

will speak on the

Tuesday by the Fourth Ward Wom- | Dumbarton Oaks proposals.

en's Republican club. The supper,

Mrs. Robert M. Atkinson, 3148 N. Pennsylvania st.

inneken Lingerie

v

RR

PEERS 5 SR

§

by Marel and Extacee

Cut, but Definitely, for Tom Thumb Figures

If you're a size 9 to 15, here's the undet cover line you've dreamed about ‘ive proportioned to fit the petite figure! And note how saucy and completely feminine these summer styles are. To see them is to want them.

Come in today and make your selection!

Pr

Candy Striped Pajamas . 4.00

Extacee Gown ,.........2.95 .

«

Extacee Slip

- From the Minneken Shop, Third Floor

varia iad 2.05

Extacee Panties ........ 1.863

i

The hostess’ assistants will be | skirt. She will have a fan-shaped at 6:30 p. m,, wil] be in the home of | Mesdames Dortha Bender, M. W. bouquet of blue spring flowers, Camerocn, Jesse W. Gammon, Lewis | 8. Finch, J. Herbert ‘Hartman, | maid of honor, will wear an aqua 7 Governor ‘and Mrs. Ralph Gates Frank P. Huse, Laurence Hayes, | {rock like the matron of honors. will be special guests with elected |Julia Ray Iles, Carroll Kram& ang! Her bouquet will be of Republican officials and state and! Charles E. Mason.

Nn BRO SIO

TN

“e

—_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _- Stephens Alumnae Give- Dinner

3 To Be Bride of

«|which the couple will leave for

Betty Pfister or ‘

Jamies Kallgen

Dr. George Frantz To Read Nuptials

a Miss Betty Jane Pfister will be- | Sa come the bride of Lt. James Laing | weet | alk Kalleen Jr. at 8:30 o'clock tonight | : in the First Presbyterian church. ; 5 Dr. George Arthur Frantz will read the double-ring ceremony. ; re The bride is the daughter of Mr. y a 5 ; “Hl and ‘Mrs. Oscar Pfistér, Atlanta, . ? a Su Ga., and Lt. Kalleen’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Laing Kalleen

{er, the bride ‘will wear a gown of white satin. The dyess has a dweetheart neckline, long sleeves, fitted basque and a full skirt falling into a train.

3 Py of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Indi- ' y anapolis. . EY Entering on the arm of her fath- —From Carlve In i A x .

Cool Shantung!

Bride's Bouquet She will have a full-length veil of tulle attached to a coronet of [orange blossoms, and will carry a : Ts fan-shaped bouquet of white or- / :

{ The matyon of honor will be Mrs.

14.95

{gown will be of yellow fashioned with a faffeta basque and tulle

Miss Vonda Marini, Chicago, the

yellow flowers.

Packed full of pretty compliments for your

Plan Reception Serving as bridesmaid will be

Mrs. Jacob Wilcox. She will be figure—Carlye's new 5 =a} gowned in pink net made like the . P other attendants’ dresses, and she -Tayon shantung will have a fan-shaped bouquet of dress! Airy wing

deep pink flowers. . Betsy Ann Steele, Knightstown, will be the flower girl. She will wear ecru lace over white satin and a white Dutch cap. She will tarry

.sleeves . . . set-in belt . . . dancing skirt —all add up to spe-

, wc} a basket of rose petals, cial flattery : And - Mr. Kalleen will serve as his bright silvertone 8 son’s best man, and the ushers will buttons help to catch be Robert E. Russell, Lt. Eldon Alig, D ro! i Richard Steele, and Robert G. : IE tye Lime, Wetherell.. Robert Russell will be , Shrimp or aqua In ringbearer. junior sizes. = A reception will be held in the Kalleen home, 3841 Washington blvd, after. which the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will . be at home in Columbus, Ga. Lt. Kalleen attended the Univer- i sity of Miami, Miami, Fla., and he|. - # . . 2 is 2 member of Kappa Sigma fra- : ternity.

Nuptial Vows Will Be Read

Times Special NEWPORT, Ky., June 22.—In a ceremony at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, Miss Mary Sweeney will become ‘the bride of T. Sgt. Alvin G. Derleth, Ft. Sheridan, Chicago. The vows will be read here in the!____. . : — - Corpus Christi church. . . Miss Sweeney’s mother is Mrs. > / Magdalena Sweeney, Newport, and the bridegroom is the son of George M. Derleth, 1529 Finley st., Indian- 2 apolis.

eS AL ® SS» + —

Junior Shop, Second Floor ev

Bride’s Gown The hride will wear white satin and a~two-tiered fingertip veil attached to a seed pearl tiara. Her bouquet will be of bride's roses. The maid of honor will be Miss Catherine Derleth, Indianapolis, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Ray Dickmann will be bridesmaid. They will be gowned in white net with matching - Juliet caps and shoulder-length veils, They will have American Beauty roses. Clem Derleth, Kokomo, will serve as his brother’s best man. A breakfast will be held“in the Hotel Alms, Cincinnati, for the families and the bridal party. There will be a reception in the Sweeney home, after

Chicago.

A.W.V.S. Will Meet Wednesday Night

A program will be given at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday by the American Women's Voluntary Services. The group will meet in the Colunibia club. Miss - Thelma Hawthorne, secretary of the Methodist hospital and volunteer services director, will dis- | cuss “The Activities of the White Cross Guild.” "The work of the A. W..V. 8. White Cross guild unit also | will be explained. New officers of the A. W. V. 8S. unit are Miss Vida Dicks, president: Mrs. Theodore E. Probst and Mrs. Wayne LaForge, first and second vice presidents: Miss Ann Wolf, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Ed Kirk, work chairman.

Dinner Meeting Set By Legion Groups

® A joint dinner meeting will be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Irvington post 38, American Legion, and its auxiliary. “The event will be at the post home, 124 8. Downey ave, The dinner co-chairmen, Mrs. Everett Bumpus and Mrs. Herman Bobbe, are. being assisted by Mesdames Frank Bush, Walter Lents, Richard Rubush and Erste Martin, Dancing will follow the dinner. The groups will have their annual A picnic at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the post home. Mr. Bobbe is in charge and his assistants are ‘Mrs. Bobbe,

. High - crowned cloche in crisp white pique, flatteringly veiled.

Fred Yager and Mr. and Mrs. Von 3.95 f “Ve 2X 1. Baldwin, NN - A FA IA /) eerste . 1.7 ’ Po B. Shadow brim in ~~ 4 Garden Club Marks ra in \| - LA = " v black or navy. —_- / : " aa Tenth Anniversary Jy \ “1 /'1@7/ Wasson's Millinery A founders’ day tea was held to- NY Uo : F day ‘by ‘the Spade and Trowel ‘ — —r Third loor Garden club in. the home of Mrs. C. Grosoram - bowed \ Hollis Leedy, 215 Berkley rd. The sewn straw, lav- I group celebrated its 10th anni- tauiy veiled, > { D versary, Black, brown; i’ i ff , Mrs. Robert Wild read a paper navy, white. 8.15 / / ; on roses, and a musical program | : : was given by Miss Elizabeth Armstrong and Miss Nanty Judy. D. Mushroom brim : »- Among the founders who attended | of palm-teat

straw. 7.95. Nat-

were Mesdames Theodore Alle- : ural panama. 10.00

brandi. Austin Laycock, Irvin. Morris, A. G. Stevenson, Dean Stubbs,

Raymond Toler, J. H. Ward, Prank | . ’ sid © White, Wild and Vance Wilkin-| «= ; :