Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1945 — Page 12
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Several Brides-to-Be Will Be Feted; Kathryn Langell to Be Honor Guest
A BRIDGE PARTY AND
‘this evening will honor Miss Kathryn Langell.
PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER The party
will be given by Miss Mary Lou Carmichael of Bloom-
ington and Miss Jeanette Rod home here. Miss Langell wil Richard- Rowland Hughes in the Westminster Presbyteria
efeld of Richmond in. their ] become the. bride of Dr. a ceremony on. July 28 in n church in South Bend.
Among those invited to the party this evening are Mrs. W, F.
Hughes, the prospective bridegroom’ Mishawaka; Mrs. August Rodefeld,
michael, Bloomington; Mrs, William Bayer, Noblesville;
s mother; Mrs, Richard Groff, Richmond; Mrs. Geoffrey CarMesdames
«John Graf, B. A. Spencer, John Scott, Stanton Cope, Thomas Mur-
nane, Roger Huff, C. E. Oswald an n » ” Miss Julia Margaret Johnson w
d John Swan. ” » » ill be entertained next Tuesday
night at a shower given by Miss Patricia Chamberlain in her home. The honor guest and Pfc. Calvin Friar will be married July 22 in the
First Reformed church,
Miss Chamberlain's other guests will include the bride-to-be's
mother, Mrs. James A. Johnson; M
esdames John Stirling, Addison
Dunn, Charles B. Early, Juanita Best and T. D. Chamberlain, Misses Shirley Aikin, Maxine Smith and Marilyn Behymer.
Miss Havens to Be Entertained A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER will ‘be given July 20 by Miss
Mary Pauline Keller for Miss Elea
will be assisted by her mother, Mrs, The party will be in their home.
Ruth Carolyn Keller, and George Holt Bowman, mercha
nor Jean Havens. Miss Keller W. H. Keller, and sister, Miss Miss Havens nt marine, will exchange vows
July 29 in the Third Christian church. . The party guests will be Mrs. Virgil E. Havens and Mrs. Bert Bowman, Lansing, Mich., mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames
Orville Denbo, O. K. Enzor, Earl Ky
P. W. Oren, Thomas VanArsdall, G. Brooks, Thomas Bunch, R. V. Monte Fred B., Heckman Jr.
le, Joseph Little, A. G. Mueller, E. Beall, Marshall Harvey, A. C. ith, Ruth Estes, T. V. Reese and
Others will include Misses Rosalind Havens, Kitty Denbo, Ruth Enzor, Mary Ann Kyle, Phyllis Little, Marilyn Mueller, Martha Belle
and Janet Oren, Mary
Virginia Shore, Betty Breunig, Jeannette
Rutherford, Isabelle Thrush and Betty Clarke.
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. Miss Carolyn Coxen, whose marriage to Pvt. John Leslie Duvall will take place Aug. 9 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacie Presby-
terian church; will be honored with
a miscellaneous shower July 20
The hostess will be Mrs. Arthur Clay, assisted by her mother, Mrs. R. C. Root, Columbus, Ind. The guests at the shower will
include Mrs. Bishop Richardson, T Miss Caxen's mother; Mesdames O. John T. Spahr and Charles Spahr Coxen.
ipton; Mrs, Blanton A, Coxen, B. Coxen, Helen Talge Brown, and Misses Virginia and Joan
Party to Honor Miss Graber On Sunday
_ Mrs. Paul E. White, 623 Lincoln st., will entertain Sunday afternoon with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Dorothea Ann Graber. The honor guest will become the bride of Robert L. Frazee on Aug. 19 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church.
Mrs. White will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. William C. Voeller. Among the guests will be Mrs. Henry C. Graber and Mrs. Martha Frazee, mothers of the engaged couple. Also, Mesdames Glen Frazee, John Frazee, Lohrmann Wolf, Carl Reifers, Otto Reifers, O. M. Hutchens, Ralph Jones, Robert Braden, and Earl White. Others who will attend are Misses Viola Jean and Rosemarie Reifers, Bertha Sorenson, Mary Brethauer, Vivian Schulz, Jeanne and Marjorie Callahan, Eleanor McKamey, Alene Bridges and Lucille Shipman. The out-of-town guests will be Mrs. Walter Goerk and daughters, Loretta and Henrietta, Chicago, and Mrs. Howard Fenwick, Dayton.
Legion Unit Books
Luncheon Tuesday
A luncheon will be held next Tuesday by the Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Frank Long, 937 N. Ritter ave., will be the hostess, and she will be | assisted by Mrs. Will H. Long and | Mrs, Horace Kemper. wn The unit's delegates to the state convention are MeSAAmes RATpA Lynch, Stewart Maxwell and James Jordan. Mesdames A. W. Lockhart, Kemper and Frank Collman are the alternates.
Wedding Date Is Set By Miss Ruchhaupt
Miss Esther Ruchhaupt has set
Cpl. W. J. Robertson Weds Miss Greer
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Greer, 1650 Broadway, announce the marriage of their daughter, Geraldine Claire, to Cpl. William J. Robertson. The couple was married Friday in the post chapel at the Boca Raton army air field, Boca Raton, Fla. Chaplain Omer W. Stanton officiated. Mrss Fernand G. Porphir, Delray Beach, Fla. was the bride's only attendant, and the best man was Cpl. Porphir, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W, Robertson, 1815 Park ave.
Beauties’ Hints— Solve Knotty Hair Problem
BY ALICIA HART NEA Staft Writer A GIRL BORN with curls is thrice blessed, but a mass of tight ringlets can be a knotty problem. Best way to solve it, experts say, is to govern the degree of curliness you want with scissors, used by an operator who knows how to thin hair out in layers and trim it slantwise,
» " ” NEXT STEP is to coax any remaining tightness out of curls with a setting lotion. Used as a matter of discipline in a regular weekly setting, it will replace knotty ringlets with plump curls. Watch the operator's technique with a setting lotion and a fine tooth comb, as he coaxes tight ringlets into fuller curls or makes two ridges into one wave. Follow-| ing his technique when you dress your locks will enable yoy to carry on where your hairdresser. leaves off.
Meeting Is Planned By Women’s Guild
Mrs. J. H. Smiley will speak
‘tomorrow at a meeting of the Wom-
July 20 as the date of her wedding to Edward V. Askren. The cere- | mony will be in the home of the bride-to-be’'s mother, Mrs. Edward | Ruchhaupt, New Palestine. Miss Ruchhaupt was the honor | guest recently at a party given by) Mrs. Walter R. Askren assisted by | her mother, Mrs. Joseph R. Williams. The party was in the latter's home on 8. Michigan rd.
Election Scheduled |
The annual picnic of the IndianaSt. Petersburg, Fla., society will be | held Sunday in the Brookside park shelter house. Mrs. Lena Hotz and Mrs, S. M. Shelby will be in charge. | ‘ Officers will be elected in the afternoon.
en's guild, First Evangelical Reformed church, in the church. Her topic will be “Work W-ith the Migrants.” The hostess: will be Mrs. Herbert E. Thompson, and | Mrs. Caroline Gebhardt will have charge of devotions. Luncheon | will be served at noon.
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Pienic Is Planned
The Northeastern and the Lawrerice Homemaker clubs will have a | Joint picnic at noon ‘tomorrow in [the home of Mrs. Horace Waddy, 7606 E. 46th st.
Club to Hold Picnic
A picnic will be held at 5:30 p. m. Sunday by the Nature Study {club at Garfield park.
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The Bridal Scene—
Ruth Moreland
An approaching wedding, the
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Museum Receives Bronze Gift
This bronze of the Indianapolis-born dancer, Ruth Page, recently was received by the John Herron Art museum. Derujinsky and was left to the muséum by the late Mrs. Lafayette Page, the dancer's mother. The sculptor. made the bronze early in the dancer's career and gave it to Mrs. Pa
Eleanor Ryce, Lawrence Pfleger Will Be Married on July 28;
and several parties highlight the bridal news. A ceremony at 9 a. m: July 28 in the Little Flower Catholic church will unite Miss Eleanor Ryce and M. Sgt. Miss Ryce is the daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ryce, 838 N. Riley ave, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
{prospective bridegroom's sister, | Diane Flanagan will serve as flower
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{ given by Mrs. John Flanagan, Mrs. | Donald Flanagan will give ‘a party
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announcement of an engagement
Lawrence J. Pfleger.
Frederick J. Pfleger, Quincy st. Mrs, Donald, Flanagan will be her sister's matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs, Gordon Connor and Miss Edna Pfleger, the
931 N. De-
girl. Several parties are being. planned for the bride-to-be. Mrs. August Diener, 1402 N. Alabama st., will be the hostess at a crystal shower tonight. Her guests will be Mesdames Connor, Edward McNamara and Joseph Misses Betty ‘Woodrum, Joan and Jeanne Petit, Virginia Pree, Marge Lauer and Mary Ritchie. Mrs. Connor will entertain Saturday, and on Tuesday a party will be
July ~ 21, and another is being planned by Mrs. George Rice for July 24. Mrs. William Bristow, Miss Lois: McCallie and Miss Virginia Piendler gave parties recently. » = o The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Ruth Louise Moreland to Lt. William H. Schell, A. A. P., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moreland Sr., 42 S. Ritter ave. :
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Your guests will feel like picking | these luscious - looking embroidered | strawberries right off your best pillowcases! Each strawberry is one inch in size and is done in red silk | or cotton floss. The pale green leaves are done in outline stitch and | the delicate white strawberry blos=" soms can be done in either satin or outline stitch. Use the design on pillowcases or on the sides of a white or pale pink organdy luncheon or tea cloth. To obtain complete transfer for 3; strawberry designs (Pattern 5842), color chart for working, amounts of materials specified, send 16 cents in coin; your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The inasRapalis Times, 530 8, Wells st., Chicggo 7
Eloise Sauer
To Be Bride
Miss Eloise Sauer has set Satur-| day as the day of her wedding to S. | Sgt. Raymond Gormally, field, Mich. The service will be at 9 a.m, in the Sacred Heart Catholic] church. Miss Maxine Sauer will be her sis=| ter's only attendant, and Cpl. Gil- | bert Whitaker will serve as best!
| man.
‘Mrs: Roman Sauer, 2705 8. Illinois | st., will entertain {OMOTTOW for her daughter, She will be assisted by her other daughter, Maxine... Approximately 20 guests will attend |
Crystal with cut design, | glass server, chrome lid. Measures 4" high and |
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the party.
‘Sandwiches Add ‘To Picnic Menus
Simple sandwich fillings “fresh from the victory garden introduce vegetables to the picnic menu in a most inviting manner. A simple sandwich of sliced tomato and lettuce moistened with a thin spread of mayonnaise is always a favorite, Grated carrots with plump raisins and sliced cucumbers, lettuce and mayonnaise also do ‘well as tasty fillings for enriched bread. The oldtime favorite of tender green onions and fresh .warm enriched bread is
hot to be overlooked: hi sandwich |
lovers,
Selfridge.
Meridian Street Methodist . Scheil is the son of "Maude Scheil, 1326 High | School rd. He attended Purdue uni- | versity. | #8 8 Miss Ruth Canary and Herman Drach were married Sunday in the {First Presbyterian church. The | Rev, Russell W. Galloway officiated. | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. [Lenna. Canary, Washington, Ind. land Mr. ‘Drach is the son of Mrs. Marie Drach, 3558 Kenwood ave.
'Sea Fresh | Satad Is Easy to Make
Pining for a breezy, sea-fresh salad. but too heat-weary to work at it? Here's the way to have it withthe work left out! Whip up a sea salad with quick | canned shrimp that comes cleaned, cooked, shelled, ready-to-eat. No | tiresome preparation here - before your dainty pink shrimp is ready
THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES
Miss Joan Galm,|
The ceremony will be July 21 in :
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1045
Sgt. Roberts Exchange Vows
* Ceremony Is Read’ By Fr. McLaughlin
The Rev, Fr. Edward McLaughlin read tife vows at 9 o'clock thi morning uniting Miss Joan Galm and S. Sgt. Kenneth J. Roberts, A. A. F. The rite was in the Little Flower Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George F. Galm, 956 Layman ave., and Mr, Roberts’ parents are Mr, and Mrs. Russell R. Roberts;
6645 Broadway. { 3
Entering with her father, the
“| bride wore a white satin gown, The
dress had a romance neckline, fitted basque, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands and a gathered skirt falling into a train. Carries Prayer Book Her tiered fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a lace half-hat accented with clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer book topped with white flowers and a white “orchid.
Mrs. Robert Nester, sister of the].
bride and matron of honor, wore a white jersey dress made with a ro- |
mance neckline accented with eye- | ii
let applique, short sleeves matching full length gloves. Flower Girls The bridesmaid was Mrs, Myles Leane. She chose a white ninon chiffon frock fashioned with a romance neckline, fitted basque, three-quarter-length sleeves and a full gathered skirt. Sally Nester and Josephine Roberts were the flower girls, They wore white lace dresses. .All the attendants carried blue and pink roses. S._ Sgt. Richard Roberts served as best man, and the ushers were Mr. Nester and Mr. Leane, After the ceremony, a breakfast was held in the Marott hotel, and there was to be a reception there this afternoon, The couple will leave for a wedding trip. to Cincinnati.
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By SUE BURNETT
You'll look your loveliest in this cool, cool basque frock that's a summer treasure, It features the popular corselet waist and has an un-
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Pattern 8875 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 Tequires 3% yards of 35-inch material. For this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett; The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. ? Send today for “Fashion”"—it's full of ideas for summer, wardrobe planning. Sixteen cents.
Country Club, Parties Set
. Mesdames Raymond Rice, Clinton
for the salad bowl. Just open the can, drain the shrimp, toss in crispy | additions, your favorite dressing, | and you've got it—a sea sway in streamlined time!,
‘Shower Honors ‘Marie Ellen Trott
Miss , Thelma Pfaffenbérger and Miss Betty Bruner entertained. last | night with a miscellaneous shower | for Miss Marie Ellen Trout. They party was in Miss Pfaflenberger’s| home, 2712 Manker st. Miss Trout will become the bride {of Robert E. Waddell Sunday in the Bethany Lutheran church | Guests at the party were Mrs, tCharles McDaniels, Misses Charlotte Meyer, Mary Jean Funk, Mary Alice Hussey and Roberta Leonard.
Ww. S.C.S. Arranges
Meeting Tomorrow — The Woman's Society of Christian Service, of the Roberts Park Methodist church will meet at ‘1:15 p. m. tomorrow in the church. Mrs. 8. 8S. Hutchins will be.the speaker, A musical program will be given | by Miss Louise Martin: Mrs. J. H. Smiley will have charge of the de~votions. >
Swimming Party Held Members of Beta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma’ sorority, held a swimming party yesterday at the Riviera club.
[the luncheon- bridge party
{ Perkins,
{C. Prather and D. P. Pardee are in charge of the arrangements for to be given Tuesday at the Meridian Hills Country club Among the reservations for. the event are those.of Mesdames David Gi. Banta, Harry Retsser, Hulbert J. Smith, W. L. Appel, Paul Lee Hargitt, Myra Briggs. T. Shannon Albert Pfeiffer, Leslie M.
{DeVoe and Edmond Hebel.
A’ children's swimming party has been schediiled for July 20, and on July 25, there will be a ladies golf guest day.
Are Described
There are, in general, three types of tailoring ‘in good mattresses: tufted, tuftless, and quilted. In the tufted mattresses, the upholstery is held in place by cotton tufts or but- 1 ton tufts.
facturers. The ‘upholstery in a
quilting it to the ticking.
Gives Wiener Roast Mrs. Raymond - Lepper
in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Catson, Beech Grove.
Miss Thelma - Miller was in charge ot Briaeaments ;
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Three Mattress Types:
The tuftless mattress has a com- | pletely smooth surface and the up-|f holstery is secured in a variety of |p ways developed by different manu- |g
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Brides. in Recent. Weddings
Mrs. Robert F. Skinner (left) was Miss Betty Lee O'Connor before her marriage May 5. The wedding took place in the St, Philip Neri Catholic church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. O'Connor and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Skinner of Brazil. (Nu Art photo.)
Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Reed are at home at 2315 Central ave., following their marriage May 20. The service was read in the Irvington Methodist church. Mrs. Reed was Miss Betty Lou Roth and is the daughter of Hilbert E. Roth. Mr. Reed is the son of Mrs. Ethel Reed. (Fitch photo.)
Wagtime Eating 2y Meta Given
A CAN OF CHICKEN SOUP may be used as a starter for a lot of .good dishes. Today we show you how to make a salad with it. Since eggs, spaghetti and olives are included—ingredients. often associated with chicken—the resulting illusion is a pretty strong one. This salad is a molded gelatine affair and is served cold; so it makes an agreeable hot weather dish. =i » »
Wiener Roast
Sorority |
N eedle Club to Meet With Mrs. Russell
Appearing among the organisa-
_|tion activities are a wiener roast,
a covered dish luncheon amd a pienic. “Mrs. Frank . Edmonds, . 6639 Pendleton pike, will be the hoste ess at 8 p. m. today with a wiener roast for the Alpha chapter, Beta
Chi Theta sorority,
The ahnual picnic 6f the Queen Margherita society will be held Sune day at Garfield park. Members and their families will attend,
The Irvington Willing Workers Needle club will meet at 2 p. m, Friday with Mrs. Elmer R. Russell, 5629 Bonna ave,
A covered dish luncheon will be held tomorrow by the Big Four unit, American Legion auxiliary, in the home of Mrs. E. H. Rebmann, 5012 Camden ave,
Mrs. August Bloom will be the hostess at 8 p. m. today for a meete ing of the Alpha Tau Gamma sorority. The session will be ia the Y. W. C. A.
Members of the Alpha chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will: meet af 8 p. m. today in the home of Miss Frances Mae Patterson, 2020 Brook» side pkwy, North dr,
Club Will Meet
Members of the Ladies Federal club will meet tomorrow with Mra, G. C. Lester, 5825 Julian ave.
SATURDAY MENUS
Apple sauce. Hot oatmeal, Toasted cinnamon raisin bread.
AN
Luncheon
Chicken flavored salad (see recipe). Buttered carrots. Whole wheat rolls and orange jelly. Ginger cookies,
Dinner Hamburger patty with dressing. Escalloped pétatoes, : Mixed salad.
Bread.
Milk to drink: Your ec. for each child; 2 e¢. for each adult. Ration points: Six red; 0 blue. ” » .
SUNDAY MENUS
Breakfast Grapefruit halves. Ready-to-eat cereal. Quick fig bread (see recipe)
Dinner Fried chicken. New potatoes. Buttered cauliflower. Fresh vegetable salad. Rolls. Strawberry shortcake.
Supper Liversausage sandwiches. Potato chips, Relish tray, Ice cream. Drop cookies. Milk to drink: Four c. for each child; 2 e¢. for each adult. Ration points: Three red; 0 blue. " o » Chicken-Flavored Salad: 1's packages gelatine, 4 to 1/3 e. cold water, 10!3-0z. can chicken noodle soup, water, 14 tsp. salt, 1 c. chopped celery, % c. sliced stuffid olives; 3 hard-cooked eggs diced, lettuce, Soften gelatine in. cold water for mins, - (The larger amount of gelatine and ‘water should be used only if water is very hot) Add enough water to soup to make 2 c. Heat. Add salt and softened gelatine. Stir until dissolved. Allow to partially congeal, Add remaining! . . ingredients and turn into individual molds (about % e. capacity) which have been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm. Unmold onto crisp lettuce, top with mayonnaise if desired. Four servings. : 2.8 HN : Quick Fig Bread: Cut 6 ounces figs into small pieces with a kitchen shears, pour % c. boiling water over them, cover and set aside while mixing batter. ' Sift Jogether 1% e. sifted all-purpose flour, % tsp. sugar, '%4 tsp. baking soda and 1% tsps. Hbaking-powder. Beat an egg until light, add %. e “buttermilk and 2 thsps. melted shortening and add this all at once to the dry ingredients; beat until just mixed but not smooth, Add soaked figs, 'z c. chopped nuts and 1 tsp. grated orange rind and mix just enough
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