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ling of suc~ thence to the nocratic prosy rather than Ts, beginning pen elected. d.o But this iestions—one, the President se in a midppened only a. President wn not of the

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Society—

Pre-Nuptial Party Wednesday Night. Will -Honor Miss Margaret Trusler

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MISS MARGARET TRUSLER will be entertained at

a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs: John Compton Walker on Wednesday evening. Miss Trusler is the

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Over the Open F Be the Campers Prepare a diy

bride-to-be of Dr. Albert C. Broders Jr. They will be married next Sunday in the First Presbyterian church. Among those invited to Mrs. Walker's party at the Columbia club are Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, the honor guest's mother; dames R. W. Mumford, Neal Benson, Roger Batchelor, John E. ‘Smith. Gordon Todd, Robert Terry Jr. Robert Olson and John R. Johnson, Misses Jean and Alberta Wells, Elaine Ax, Bettijane Mitchel], Majie Alford, "Ann Bishop, Barbara Wells and Mary and Sally Walker. Miss Trusler has chosen Miss Elizabeth Fairtax Broders, Rochéster, Minn., as her maid of honor. She is the prospective bridegroom's

Wedding Trip

Follows

|sister. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Walker, Miss Ax and Miss Mitchell. i

- Engagements Announced MISS SALLY CLARE STEWART'S engagement to Lt. William L. Lieber, A. A. F., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and

Church Rite. [Mrs. James Tomlinson Stewart.

Mr. and Mrs, August Anthony | Lt. Lieber, *son of Dr. and Mrs,

: : Clarence Efroymson, recently » -) i Caito are on a wedding trip to Chi | returned from England where he cago following their

marriage aliserved as a bombardier. 9:30 a. m. yesterday in the Holy | A date has not been’ set for Rosary Catholic church. |the wedding: Miss Beware ai g ; ; .. tends DePauw university where Mrs. Caito was Miss Victoria she is a member of Kappa Alpha Amato, daughter of James Amato, | qy ety sorority. The prospective 215 8. Davidson st. The bride- |pridegroom was a student at the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidwell-Friends school in WashPhillip Caito, 521 Stevens st. ington. The Rev. Fr. Willlam Knapp read 8 8 2 the single-ring service at an altar Announcement is made of the decorated with palms, ferns and engagement and approaching gladioli. Miss Margaret - Murrello marriage of Miss Dorothy Brower was the organist and Miss Mary to Lt. (j.g) John Robert Winship, U.'S: N. R. Miss Brower is the daughter of Mrs. Urbanie Bower ‘Enters With Father, of Mishawaka, and Lt. Winship’s bride, enteririg with her parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. R. wore ivory faille made with | Winship, Indianapolis. - a. fitted bodice and a. train. Her| The ceremony will be read Sat-four-tigred fingertip illusion veil urday in the St. Bavo Catholic was held by braided illusion inter- church in Mishawaka. laced with pearls. She carried roses, Tea Planned

gardenias-and orchids. An-|" A TEA WILL BE GIVEN at 3

Her attendants were Miss geline Caito, maid of honor; Mes- |o’clock Friday afternoon for wom-

dames John Turner, Wilbur Boehle en who have worked for Bundles Mary Catherine Wharton and Paul | [for Britain. The event will be in Shea and Miss Marie Miceli, brides- 'the new headquarters of Bundles maids, and Josephine Marie Amato, for America. flower girl. Honor guests will include Mrs. i : {Alvin Owsley of Muncie, founder. Wedding Breakiast land first president of the organTheir pink and blue frocks had ization, and Mrs. William Macfitted lace bodices and full net skirts gregor Morris, vice president and with lace ruffles down the back [chairman of Bundles for America They carried red and pink roses tied ‘and Britain. with blue. | The members of the tea comThe bridegroom's attendants were mittee are Mesdames Morris, RobGus Caito, best man, and, as ushers. ert Rhoads, Prederic H. Sterling Salvadore and Anthony Punterelli and R. Hartley Sherwood. Mr. Boehle and John Mercurio. The wedding breakfast was al Bluff Crest after the ceremony. As her going-away costume the bride wore a white gabardine suit and white accessories. The couple will be at home with the bride's father. >

The father,

Suzanne Schaub

Is Married

The North Methodist church was

Servicemen Receive

Musical Instruments

Mrs. Frederic H. Sterling has received a letter of appreciation from the commanding officer of a hospital ship in regard to a $125 ship's kit gift of musical instruments. The kit was financed by the Patroness ¢lub of Sigma Alpha Iota musical sorority. Mrs. Sterling is the state chairman of the "music for our wounded’ fund campaign. The drive is sponsored by the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, music in hospitals department, and the national music clubs’ federation war service

day. afternoon for the wedding of Miss Suzanne Schaub and Cpl. Warren E. Gammell. After the ceremony, was held in bride's parents, Mr. 8S. Schaub, 3951 Graceland ave. Mr. Gammell is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John H., Gammell, Minneapolis. | The vows were read by Dr. Dallas Browning.

a reception the home of the

| accessories, | corsage. Miss Marion Miller, Chicago, her only attendant, chose a pink—suit| and white accessories. She wore a lavender orchid. James Humphrey, apprentice sea-

She had a white orchid |

department. man, U. 8. N. R, Williamsport, Contributions may be sent 10 pass was best man. The Mrs. Sterling, 965 Middle dr. couple left for a wedding trip|

Woodruff Place. {to Minneapolis, and they will be at|

_— - |Home in St. Petersburg, Fla. where | Sorority Meeting [the bridegroom is stationed. ‘ A social meeting will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln by Gamma chapter, Omega Nu/ Tau sorority. The hostesses will be Mrs. John Hollingsworth, Mrs. Cleo Phillips, Miss Kaye Smith and Miss | Ellen Isgrigg.

Pienic Tomorrow

Guests at a 6 p. m. picnic tomor-

gustine, 6280 N. Chester st.. will be members of the Purdue Women's club.

Mes- |

. {a washout on the railrpad and were

[the scere at 12:30 o'clock yester- |

and Mrs. Roger |

Miss Schaub wore a! white sharkskin suit and matching]

row at the home of Mrs. A. F. Au- |

|Nuptials Unite Robert True, Ruby Herald

Christian Church Is Scene of Rite

The Fairfax Christian church was the scene, at 10:30 a. m. yesterday of the marrigge of Miss Ruby Fay Herald and Aviation Cadet Robert Ivan True. The bride is the daughter of Mr | and: Mrs. T. W.. Herald, 3908 W | Vermont st., and the bridegroom’: parents are Mr.’and Mrs, Elba True 3115 S. East st. The single-ring service was read

Misses Patty Hoehn, Sara Palmer and Marlene Springer (left to right) practice campcraft at Camp Delight. The camp opened Sostertay for the first week session. o » 8 n Ld n

Woman's Viewpoint— Camp Delight Begins Summer Red Cap Makes Season With One-Week Session;

| Trip Easier ~|100 Camp Fire Girls Attend For Columnist One hundred Camp Fire Girls are attending the one-week session |

{at Camp Delight ‘which opened yesterday. The camping period will By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON [close following a luncheon on Saturday. Scripps-Howard Staff Writer |

i FRAMED IN my mental gallery achievement recognitions for the week's activities | i i of nice people is a Negro red cap| The camp director 15 Miss Patricia McGuire, fat the Cincinnati union terminal | T He was a chivalrous gentleman, This is the way of it. We'd had |

assistant executive of the local Camp Fire Girls. Her assistants include 25 counselors.

Jackie Abraham, Norma Bailey,

six hours late. I had hoped to see friends in Cincinnati and here I was, arriving in the middle of the night,

Janet Sue Bellamy, Jo Carol Bicket, Norma Bryant; Delores ‘Mae Busen-

feeling as forlorn as a refugee. bark, *Marilyn Jane Burton, Myrna As we piled off the train, not a Byland, * Mary Carr, Caroly Jean] red cap was in sight. Everybody Champer and Joan ‘Chance,

heaved a sigh, gathered up boxes and bags, and started up the ramp At the top, I met this jewel, bless {his heart! By all the rules of com-

Campers Named

Others include Dorothy Ann Cain, Nancy Chamness, Margo Chevalier, |

{mon sense, he-should have dashed Catal arty by 3 ome: To to one of th lent-looki 2 j9D. 10 one €, Obulent.looking Crooks, Nancy Ann Day; Alison

{gentlemen, who would have favored | him with a large tip. But he didn’t. | |He grabbed my bags and told me {with real regret in his voice that my train had been gone for hours.

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Jane Dyer, Joan "ahd Lois Davis, Barbara Demlow, Nancy H. Dennis, Kate Ann Everett and Donna Jean Ebbler. ! Also Joyce and Louise Ferling, Bonnie Frazier, Betty Lou and De-

I AM NOT the type who looks lor ink ; . e | helpless, being somewhat on the en and an, ae for Wy Riteglare Shigls 10 keep { strapping side, but I must have Betty Hartman, Sue Ann Hartley, Spas ers sa en, the tint seemed so, for he did not abandon Jane Hauenstein, Susan Haslet, e Co sts’ first choice beme, as he had every right to do. Mary Jane Hoffman Anne A € 1 st preserves natural color

After all, my worries were no 'business of his, and I expected he | would take me to the checking de- | partment or the cab stand and go on his way. | Instead, he told me to come along, {he'd see what he could do. GoodIn ness knows, I was without an idea. | He strode through the length of the vast terminal with me running meekly at his heels. He told my story to a man at a desk in an alcove. This man wrote something on.a piece of paper, gave it to the red cap and off we went again. We consulted another man behind a window who stamped my | | ticket. In 15 minutes I was on a| [train headed for North Carolina. | I had simply been transferred to fi fansther railroad, by the quick] thinking and fast talking of a red cap who never expects t# see me | again. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18.

That's what makes travel an ad- requires 3 yards of 35 or 39-inch] | venture. You meet such nice people material: 6 yards of ric-rac to trim, | chPer8, Awanda Woolen, in unexpected places. After unnec-| For this pattern, send 20 cents. | essary rebuffs by those who should ijn coins, your name, address, size joe courteous, you run into the ut-| desired, and the pattern number Dooley. most kindness. I guess it's just asito Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis | Mary | well to forget the rebuffs and re- Times 214 W. Maryland st., Indian- Gockel

member the kindness. apolis 9. Send for your copy of the new Elizahoth Sty idkler Is Honor Guest

Carolyn Hood, Phyllis Jeffers, Jacobs, Gayle and Shirley Jackson, Virginia Jones and Janette Kline. ‘Others Attend Leahy,

Babara Jo Hoyt,

Jane Susan Lobraico,

Marbach, Lois May, Dee Maker,

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Taylor. Lois Townsend, Patty Trunick, |

Worley, Mary Lou. Kirk,

Nula Purichin, Joan Havy,

issue of = Fashion — just off the

‘Give Supper (press. Book full of smart, up-to-|

The June committee of the Holy the-minute styles. Sixteen cents. |

At 7:30 p. m. Friday, there will be a “council fire which will include!

Carol. and Shirley

| Charlene Ludwig’ Marjorie McIn- | tire, Mary Jayne McMillen, Susan|878Yy In any one of the shades |Max, Barbara 'Malmstrom, Gloria Offered might be a very satisfactory

Phyllis Myers, Barbara Nast, Shir-|lenses. Billie Mae Oakley, Sandra Orbison, Dorothy Parks and |

Judy Reed, Joan | from being obstructed by waves, Carolyn | Seed, air bubbles, scratches or un-| Rosebrqok, Anitajane Sturgis, Viola |even coloring. Shirley| Of the two ways to make sure Stout, Judith | that lenses are unflawed, one is to Spencer and Mary Jane and Helen |buy from a dependable optical shop. |

Size 12 | Mary Thielmann,- Joann and Patty | { Turpin, Kathleen White, Carol WilCharlene |

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Jane Foydor and Nancy

by ‘the Rev. Leon Weatherman | | Given in marriage by her father, the | bride wore a gown with a satin {bodice and a full marquisette skirt | | forming a long train, | Bride's Veil | Her two-tiered veil was held by a| starched lace tiara and she carried | pink roses. Her attendants were Miss Florance True, maid of honor; Misses Erma and Eula Herald, Mary Orebaugh and Connie Greenwood, | bridesmaids, and Patty Jean Herald, flower girl. Dinner Follows

The maid of honor wore pink

and chartreuse marquisette. carried sweetpeas.

5891

By MRS.

th bodi hil Crocheted dishcloths in novel but] marquisette with a lace bodice While |;01)y practical designs are eagerly| Donna Leigh and Miss Phyllis Cone the bridesmaids’ frocks were of pink | sonoht by those who wish to make They | unusual gifts for their engaged girl

friends. This fan dishcloth is very Jasper Thomas was the best man | ety Crochet it in ecru cotton and

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and the ushers were Chester and edge it with red, geen or ‘blue.

Carl Herald, Edwin Mayfield and Carlos Scott.

| wedding.

{tume and white accessories. They |

To obtain complete crocheting instructions for. the Fan Dishcloth A dinner in the Herald home for! | (pattern 5891) send 16 cents in coins, | Those attending the .camp are the immediate families followed the | {your name, address and the pattern,

Leaving: for a wedding number to Anne Cabot, The Indian-| Dorothy Jean Baker, Shirley Barkej, trip, the .bride wore a yellow cos- | |apolis Times, 530 S. Wells st., Chi-

cago 7.

Ceremony R ea d At Butler

Couple Will Live In Bloomington

Miss Mae Lavonne Hamilton and William Bradley Reid Jr. were married at 3:30 o'clock yesterday | afternoon in Sweeney chapel at | Butler university. The Rev, Mau~ | rice Thompson officiated. gn | The bride is the daughter of Mrs, | Omer Taylor, 4261 N. Gladstone {ave., and Mr. Reid's parents are Mr, and Mrs. William Bradley Red, 4634 Primrose ave. A white satin gown’ was worn oy {the bride. The .dress had a sweete ' heart neckline, long pointed sleeves, fitted basque and gathered skirt | falling into a train.A coronet of orange blossoms caught her two-tiered finger-tip veil of illusion, and she carried a white Bible topped with white orchids, Maid of Honor

Miss Charlotte Mazzini, the maid of honor, wore antique rose alenconm

. {lace fashioned with a fitted basque,

romance neckline, cap sleeves and | gathered skirt. She also wore matche ing full-length gloves, and carried | Talisman roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Law

nett. They wore lavender and orchid net, respectively. Their bouquets were of roses. Donald Kindred served as bes$ man, and the ushers were Rober$ Little, Norman Lipscomb, Clemam Diehm and Kenneth Schnieder. A reception was held in the home {of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Marion M. Patton, 2423 Rooevel$ ave. The couple will be at home in $ Bloomjupion,

will be at home with her parents.

Bea uties’ Hi m an

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Green Glasses Best for Sun’

By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer BEST COLOR to choose for sun glass lenses—if you're casting about

values. After many tests, green became the army’s and navy’s choice for |G. I's who need protection against Join infra red (heat) and ultra violet (light) .rays. a | When your principal ight and not heat from the sun,|

choice of color for your sun glass

» - » SUN GLASSES, of course, should be flaw-proof to keep your vision

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| The other guarantee is a label on your glasses certifying that lenses are essentially free of the above- | named defects.

‘Engaged to Wed |

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Delatore, 521) Lord st. an- | nounce the en-| gagement of their niece, Miss Rosie Meo, to S. Sgt.| James C. Barnes

Angels Altar sodality TRoyserad) ——— Miss Elizabeth Strickler was the | Jr. A. A. P | a spaghetti supper at 5:30 p. honor guest ratently at da Sir vise Mr. Barnes is| yesterday in Holy Angels hall, 2th ‘Museum Receives personal shower given by Miss re the son of Mr.| st. and Northwestern ave. A social : ence Storm and Mrs "3 and Mrs. J. c.| meeting and cards followed at| F'Y ench Paintings McElwaine, engl Barnes of New 8 o'clock. Mesdames Ray McVey,| Two French paintings have been| The party was in Miss Sturm's York. He is staVerl Davis and Roscoe Perry Were accepted for the John Herron Art (home, 2462 College ave. Twenty-six| Miss Meo ‘tioned in Thom. in charge. (museum by directors of the Art As- locos attended with the bride-to- asville, Ga.

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| Other gifts accepted are an | “View of the Wabash River” oh of | Winter), given by J. 8. Milligan; {water color by William Forsyth, | given by Mrs. Frederic Krull | memory of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Douglas Peirce; two Indian shawls, |Miss Rosemary Hurrle, president; | |given by R. M. Bowen, and two Miss Jean Trefry, vice president,

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cameos, given by Douglas Jillson. corre-

Mayzel Dufek, treasurer.

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Legion Auxiliary ‘Names Officers

Mrs. Ovid McGill recently was | elected president of the Indianap|olis Power & Light Co. unit 300, | American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. | Emma Ledig was named vice president. \ | Other officers are Mrs. William | Shine, secretary; Mrs. Francis Mat- ~}}! ters, treasurer; Mrs. Iva Young, | chaplain; Mrs. Inez Silverman, | sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Harold ; | Haas, historian.

{ mmm ————— Schedule Card Party

| | The ladies of the June circle, St. | Patrick's Catholic church, will have | a luncheon at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in the school hall. A card party will follow at|l p. m. The chair-

| men are Mrs. Virgil Kidwell and § +«

| Mrs. Rpsie Sahm. Plan Card Party

A luncheon and card party will be held tomorrow noon in St. Patrick’s school hall by the June circle | {of St. Patrick's church. Mrs. Earl | Slave is the chairman.

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boxes of plaster casts of ancient | Miss ‘Betty Brahney and Miss Molly | Mothers club. The event will be at |

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Homemakers A project lesson on foods will be| given Wednesday by Mrs. Hazel Parker for the East Cumberland {Homemakers club. The meeting will be at 1:30 p. m. in the home of | Mrs. Richard Miller.

Club Books Picnic

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WE ALREADY HAVE SOME VERY FINE LARD on the market— lard that has no disagreeable odor or flavor, and we hear that still better ‘quality will be on the market soon. This is all good news. Some of us home economists got around to experimenting with all manner of techniques in mixing cake batter containing lard. And finally

1 believe we have a lard cake that calls for no. apologies.

Try the fole

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think. .

yy #8 TUESDAY MENUS

Breakfast

Honeydew melon with fresh lime

wedges. Ready-to-eat cereal.

Cinnamon toast.

Luncheon

worry 1s Pried egg ‘sandwiches. Raw turnip and carrot salad.

Potato chips. Butterscotch pudding. Dinner Sweet-sour meat balls. Boiled new potatoes.

Braised okra and tomatoes.

Leaf lettuce salad. Bread.

| Plain cake, lard method with choc- | Fold meringue into batter. olate frosting (see recipe).

Milk to drink:

| points: Sik red; no blue.

Plain cake—lard method: Twa and one-half c. sifted cake flour, 1 =. soda, 21; 5s, cream of tare

tar, % tsp. salt, }a c. lard, 1% @ sugar, 1 tsp. vanilla, 2 eggs, sepae rated, % c¢. milk. Sift flour, measure and resift

three times with soda, cream of tartar and salt. Cream lard unitl smooth, add 3% ec. sugar and the vanilla, and continue creaming . until blended. Separate eggs, bea volk mixture into creamed lard and sugar alternately with the sifted dry ingredients, beginning and end ing with flour and beating thore oughly after each addition. Beat egg ‘whites until stiff and {gradually beat in remaining sugar, Turn 9-in,

| butter into baking pans,

Four c. for each| square, lined with waxed paper 1a ichild; 2 c. for each adult. Ration the bottom and sides left ungreased,

| Bake in a moderate oven 350 dee

Mrs. Oyler Hostess

Members of the Beta Zeta chap-| | touch. Cool in pan about 10 mins, ter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will} Turn out onto cake, cooler and cool

meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘with | before spreading with

| grees F. for about 45 mins. or until | golden brown and springy to the

icing. A

Mrs. Gerald Oyler, 1142 N. Pennsyl-| chocolate icing is especially fine on

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