Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1945 — Page 16
Engagement of Miss Jane Marie Cox
To Kurt-Vannegut Jr. Is Annouficed 3
ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of the enigagtinent of Miss Jane Marie Cox to Pfe. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey. Cox. Pfe. Vonnegut is the son of Kurt Vonnegut, Williams Creek. Miss Cox, who is with the office of strategic services in Washington, is here visiting her parents. Pfc. Vonnegut recently returned from Europe, where he was a
German prisoner. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Swarthmore college and is a provisional member of the Junior league. The prospective bridegroom attended Cornell university. ” » ” » » ¥ MISS CAROLYN COXEN will be the honor guest” at a crystal shower Thursday evening, July 26. The party will be given by Mrs.
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Rev. Thrasher Officiates At Wedding
Hallberg-McGinley Ceremony Is Read
Miss Evelyn Essex McGinley and . Sgt. Herman Willis Hallberg, A F., were married at 2 o'clock afternoon in the Advent Eowcopél church. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher read the double-ring ceremony,
and Mrs. Lawrence J, McGinley,
berg’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Hallberg, 5920 Ralston ar, A program of bridal airs was provided by Miss Ruth Ann Duncan,
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
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Marjorie Métz To Be Bride of Capt. ‘Woodard
Vows Wili Be Read = In Christ Church A ceremony at 7:30 o'clock this evening in Christ Episcopal church will unite Lt. Marjorie I. Metz, army nurse corps, -and Capt. Lawe rence E. Woodard. The Rev. BE, Ainger Powell, rector, will officiate. Lt. Metz is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Metz, 2014 Carroll= ton ave, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodard, Kinsley, Kas.
The bride will be gowned in tra-
ditional ivory taffeta. The dress has a sheer shoulder yoke outlined with a draped fichu, long pointed
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Donald E. Herrin in her home. Miss Coxen will become the bride vocalist, Accompanied by Mrs. Rus- Miss Josephine Esther Bremer and [sleeves and a - gathered colonial of Pvt. John Leslie Duvall in a ceremony on Aug. 9 in the McKee sell Sanders. Mr. McGinley gave| Olen H. Taylor. The wedding will |skirt with a slight sweep. [— chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. his daughter in marriage. he A ile aon Evingelical and Attendant's Gown Among Mrs. Herrin's other guests will be Mrs. Blanton A. Coxen he Ww i eformed church. Parents o e : ; “toy and Mis, Sohn L. Duvall, mothers of the engdged couple. rary. Var tsi Yor couple are Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. | She wii eas 3 He fered Busion Also, Mesdanes O. B. Coxen, T. A. Washburn, W. C.’ Buser, edged with ‘a lace ruffle long | Jeemer an Mr. al Mrs, George [Fer Te Were y . Taylor, Scottsville, Ky. { . ne Aeon €. 1 Pruner, Tele Bri. Arh Kav, AB a w : with a purple- orchid. : ere SERVER 08 Pau Talia), Minh Jose Mier Craig, Hien. and Bride's Boughet Sgt., Mrs. Boker Mrs. W. H. Mets, sister-in-law of Ons a Buser, Marjorie pores Pa ia) Her two-tiered fingertip veil ot At H H the bride,” will be her .only wiaker: , Helena Armentrout and Marjorie ome rere attendant. She will be in pastel
Pitkin-Cravens Vows Heard CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH was the scene at 11 o'clock this morning for the marriage of Miss Joan Cravens and William V. Pitkin. The single-ring service was read by the Rev. E. Ainger "Powell, rector. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
illusion was held by an illusion er net. She carried a shower bouquet | of stephanotis and fern. { Miss Patti McGinley was her sis- | ter's maid of honor. She chose an
aqua frock. The dress had a lace
Sgt. and Mrs. Warren Boker are lat home at 2122 N. Delaware st., {following their marriage July 5 in the First Christian church, Canton, O. The Rev. John Weshmier of-
blue with a taffeta bodice, fitted basque, V-neckline and gathered marquisette skirt. Her flowers will be pink roses. Capt. W. H.. Metz will serve as besh man and the ushers will-be Maj.
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ug bodice, sweetheart neckline, three- fic y y . Pitkin’ its are Dr. and Mrs. ficiated. Shh eg Ve EP Hs pare Soares ap sleeves, a flared pep- | * The bride was Miss Lou Linson. Rober xz. Lane, Jersatles, Ky, and orlering wi her... ne i ; um and a full net skirt. aughter of Mrs. W f apt. James a Entering with her father, the bride was in a brown crepe The bridesmaid was Miss Eleanor | Wig Namie Hun: | After a reception in the Meta Were afternoon-dress worn with a brown straw hat, brown suede accessories Mundell. She wis In Foe chiffon son, Rushville. Mr. Boker i$ thei, ‘ne. the couple will leave for & and brown orchids. Her cousin, Miss LaVeda Stanfield, was her only made with a sweetheart neckline. 5 a Be wedding trip. Were afteniens, She chose a green frock, brown accessories and a corsage SE BE : hishop sleeves and a shirred bodice Capt. Woodard was Rraduated Were enias. : + oe : Anthony Blotta's famed diplomat suit (left) in its 1945 edition. The three-quarter fitted coat is of —_—n pn Attendants wore Sor or ity Meetin 9 from He NOE 2 Breakfast Given at Eoluibls Club gray and white imported Linton wool edged with black braid. The skirt is black wool. Ima on! 8 Wider vet 3a tac if Le 1d i : c 0 Med DR. PITKIN WAS HIS SON'S best man, and the ushers in= SUM fabric to give flaring outline to slim dresses is handled Interestingly by Jo Copeland of Pattull [C0%n% Of PIX carnations. They e Alpha chapter, unit 4, Nu Phi er He xcivea overseah twe cluded Edward Rucinski, William Van Fleit and Stanton Cope. Fol- Modes. She inserts a huge diamond of black faille front and center in a black crepe sheath (right) and g Mowers, Mu oor: will meet-at 7 p. m. erly, ‘lowing the wedding, a breakfast was held at the Columbia club. The superimposes a peplum of the faille. The high slashed neckline and long tight sleeves represent further Wedding Trip today n the Central library. years. couple left for a wedding trip following the breakfast. The bride fashion news from this New York collection. Mr. Hallberg served as his son's (261) TI attended DePauw university and is a graduate of Skidmore college » "= =» best man, and the ushers were Were |
in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta
been confined for three years.
Glenn Evans, George C. Park and
h > ~ ; sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Indiana university oung-St: k 7 4 : : : Homer Hastings. (75) SUS where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu Iraiepity. ar Cy The Silhouette Lines Disappear After a reception in the church, Ew po : e . x . n . the: cofiple left for a wedding trip Several additional reservations were made for the Ladies’ golf C remo r - : red to Chicago. — guest day being held today at the Meridian Hills Country club. ny From N. Y. Fall Showings > The bride attended the University They include those of Mesdames Kenneth Adair, James L. Beattey, O ¢ 0 : t , - J of Washington, Seattle, and was . John G. Mancos, RB. W. Mossman, C. C. Knox, Charles E. Babcock 1 B | ni g h graduated from Butler: university. | ‘and William o. Ward, But It Ss All Strictly Legal She is a member of Delta Delta > Nation: . 0» ia : ; Delta sorority, Mr. Hallberg at-| | Mrs. W. 1 Longusiosti is_spending a Week with her daughters, The Rev. Emme Daniels wil} read By LOUISE FLETCHER tended Central Normal -callege and (12) ‘Mary and Sue, at Camp Nagawicka in Delafield, Wis. the yows tonight yniting Miss] NEW YORK. July 1s. Tin one of New Yorks current musical hits |e 18 an Alpha Mu Rappa fraternity - Gladys Evelyn Starkey and 1s . . J YANG IN op (the theater guild's “Carousel” ) there's a song. proclaiming that member (35) gerald Dwight Young. The wed. “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over.” 5 ding will take place at 8:30 o'clock In the lines of the New York designers, being shown here this N ; Fi d (5) in the Zionsville Christian church. week for the country’s fashion press, it's skirts which are “bustin’ out ursery un Vart & a 0 9 Miss Starkey is the daughter of | all over’—bustin’ out of the pencil-thin silhouette in which they've y ——
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Mr, and Mrs. George A. Bailey, New Augutta, and Mr. ahd Mrs. Paul R, Young, New Augusta, are the bridegroom's parents. Watts Starkey will give his sister
They're still strictly legal, using ne more fabric than the government's 1-85 regulations decree, but that fabric is worked trickily to create the {illusion of “more
ets matching the skirts of onepiece dresses with black crepe tops made like blouses. Another jacket shown is the
Aids Campers
Memorial fund is being used to send
The Indianapolis Day Nursery
15 children to camp this summer. |
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. : ; : ; hi i hip-length boxy one to accom- " > | A LOAF OF BREAD that holds one cup of food ripe bananas ts 18 Tee. one oii be in white] skirt” even in cases where there pany one-piece wool frocks. A |The children are going to. the Co- BOX ST "‘a far more nutritious loaf than those that were designated and have | Marquisette. e dress has a lace| . i a)ly isn't greater width. third ie the tweed jacket faced |lumbus Youth camp, Columbus, Ind. | Rite white {for generations been called the “staff of life” Because the food does Oro, fAtt€d bodice, long tapering z 5 © 00 = a Jac : Walking and dress aE g n ca 5 e food does | dai i In" Jo Copeland's collection for - im. velveteen to match bows or The five boys at camp this week 3 ] : ‘contain the added nutrients, it is more perishable. Ta ad a Ba mmed skirt X-| 5.110110 middes, shown yesterday jabots of dresses. are Donald Green, Ralph. Cavender,' pump of white \IR MAI Banana bread should be used quickly. _ That will be easy to do) '*Pding into a train. to the 90 or more Writers here at ge, nine sovh, end. snivoth |Billy and Albert Decker and Virgil Bucko. Forall round blue, w IRR a Ee varie PIE “or “vousven i - —. nd wn - ‘Bride's ven P - Edison;” "72 R PR Ais Yoke
make a nice charge for: the {uneh box. Try it Jousy. ¥
‘SATURDAY MENUS Breakfast
A tiara of orange blossoms will hold her tiered fingertip-length veil of illusion. She will carry a prayer
the New York Dress institute®™s invitation, there “are several excursions from the straight-and-narrow skirtline. .
textured’ sn in identical shades for coat-and-dress “duos. His colors are avocado green, walnut heart, pewter gray, bittersweet
Among the girls whi wily Attend! the camp from Aug. 8 through 15 are Caroline O'Laughlin, Betty Jo
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FRIDAY ; MENUS Stewed apricots. book topped with an orchid. Among them are side drapes, 4 .pocolate, parma violet and Binanu 35am Nicholson, Mary ; Breakfast Poached eggs. The bride's attendants will in<| Pannier pouffs (a bloused pep- Wo with black. Boe O'Fallon and Betty Jean . Sliced oranges. Bacon. clude Miss Marian Oden, New Au-| lum effect), puffy peplums applied Both black and brown are used pny ho attelided th a FINE HA Puffy omelet. Toast. gusta, maid of honor; Miss Judy| diagonally and, on one dress, & ~g.. arate fitted coats in the - Boss wi a i A e gap ast were 1 Toast. Luncheon Summerlot, bridesmaid. ‘and Donna | TOW of rounded patch pockets ia .tion_most of them In duve- |o or Were rank Eward, James : . ; across the skirt front. er vad : ; Jacobs, Ralph Allen, Orville: O'Fal- SUMMER Luncheon Ped and fice soup and Barbara Starkey, New Augusta, : : t. tyn with prominent -reverse dou- Joni and Jack O'Laughli 1 , flower girls. Back fullness for skirts arrives yi. pieacted fastenings and ugnin. combin
Tomato stuffed with kidney bean | salad (see recipe). Toasted hard rolls sprinkled with parmesan cheese,
Grapefruit, cantaloupe and cherry salad. Banana bread (see recipe).
Dinner
At Home Address
via bustle effects and back drapes
Miss Oden and Miss Summerlot |
including a double “fishtail” drape rippling from shoulders to hem of a short dinner dress.
swing skirts. The Anthony Blotta show was the finale yesterday for the sec-
The Junior auxiliary to the nurgery is providing camping equipment from the proceeds of its annual dance,
Prices plus 2(
‘Watermelon. will be in pink and blue chiffon | ? ond day of the dress institute's Heart and vegetable casserole. frocks, respectively. They will.carry For some of her longer jackets, - acc week. It was a finale blaz- K\ Dinner Baked onions. bouquets of gladioll. The flower | Miss Copeland has pleated fan- no with color and glitter, much yr WwW ; For ‘Dress — white NEC Swedish meat balls. Buttered fresh beets. girls also will wear pink and blue | flares and fishtail ripple backs, of it inspired by Cossack and X . . Group crushed pony Per. Creamed potatoes with parsiey. Sliced peaches. frocks ahd will carry baskets of rose | one notable one in dusky purple chinese motifs. ? forated and : aros- TRAILE] Tossed salad. Sponge cake. petals. | with its flip fullness held by a On a series of black wool suits, Wi 1] M . a) bn d 5.00 7a ( Rye bread, $8.0 Sgt. Jack Snyder will serve as the| heAvy linked gold chain across most of them with underarm or 1 ect grain bowed. 9. were 6 Jelly roll. Banana bread: One and three- | best mah, and the ushers will be | the small of the back. side fastenings, there were ‘jew- i Bright White SPUN R " # fourths e. sifted all-purpose flour, 2| Curtis and Alton Starkey, Cpl. Rob=| ,.. ; eled, beaded and sequinned en- | The program committee of the Bran 1 Tomato stuffed with kidney bean |tSps. baking powder; 4 tsp. soda, % lert Blue and Pfc. James Meyers Miller Designs crustations in borders, in yokes, |Y. W. C. A. summer club house will COTTON salad: Open a No. 2 can of chilled 'SP. salt, 3% c. shortening, % c. sugar, | They are all of New Augusta. Caro-| ANNA MILLER, a second de- ;, ( ect motifs on the chest, in meet with the Friends Work Camp “were 3 beans just before using and drain 2 ©gEs, 1 c. mashed bananas. {lina Bue Starkey, New Augusta, will | Signer showing yesterday, 1s an- gi200na] sleeve bands, or outlin- (group at 6 p.m. today in the Man- y ere off all juice. Add % .c. chopp ed | Sift flour, baking powder and salt |be ringbearer. | other who injects much skirt in- ;1o" geen armholes. ner House, ODDS Al
dill pickles, 2 diced hard cone | eggs, 1 thsp. vinegar,
together 3 times. Cream shortening |
There will .be a reception at the
15 tsp. salt, and sugar until light and flufly church; after which: the eouple will
% tsp. pepper and % c. mayonnaise |Add eggs one at a time and beat|leave for a trip. They will be at |
to the drained. beans. Toss lightly and chill thoroughly. tomatoes and place stem down on|
well after each addition. Add,
Peel 4 ripe |bananas and mix well. Add flour in Sgt, Young is stationed. 4 portions and beat until smooth |
{home in Weatherford, Tex., where|
curved up by | back brushes mid-calf,
terest into her line.- She does uneven hemline dresses by way of polonatse-draped skirts, 4 These hdve the front hem drapery while the In other
With. these were shown flaring gauntlet gloves and high gaiters, both liberally sprinkled with more glitter,
‘Glitter’ Coats THE COLORS of a series of
After a dinner, the . group will make a tour of the building. Speak-, ers at the 8 p. .m. session will be Walter Bailey of the Flanner House staff and Miss Jeanette VanAllen. She will discuss the work of the
Buster BROWN
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lettuce bed. Cut tomatoes almost |after adding each portion. Turn «(1 | models, there's side-swept or scarf Indianapdlis work cam to bottom into 6 even edges and |into a well greased pan (8% x 41% x| Study Club to Sponsor "drapery or bustles for back skirt short flaring box coats were as | pps, gd Kempf wil be. in FOOT S( press -apart like petals of a flower. |3%- -in.) and bake in a 350 degrees Apr on Card Party. fullness and occasionally a slit at Vivid as the glitter—court (royal) charge of a usical program. The FANCY Fill center with salad mixture. Top |F- oven for about 30 mins. or-until one side-of the hem in hobble- - blue and oriental gold (char- |oqn mitten in charge of the meeting 00 with a tsp. of salad dressing gar- bread tests done.. One loaf. An apron card party will be held | skirt effect. treuse), for instance. The for |i... des Filmer Harvey, Misses Mary » card . | ' w nished with sieved egg yolk or a| NR IT {at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Study| There are - not. many deep- Mer had a. deep hem border of Wilson, Dona Ort, Mildred Lukasik, UNITEX bit of parsley. ‘Mrs. Gibson Hostess club of st. Mary's Catholic church. armhole sleeves in the Copeland ig Sopiire aod ee Isabelle Cameron and Mary Hola ——————— t i hile second ha > S . C oF rerinn cs | Mrs. Edward Gibson. 1334 N. Oak. The party will be in the auditorium line . although several of the Pe ik Ee motif in brook. SYNTHE ecure, urtains land ‘ave., entertained last night for of the Citizens Gas & Coke utility. leck, longish- jacket suits for Yoga pe I i on - TT The. Bound. to bs pts of tben saers Cratted It youre putting up new kitchen Mrs. Melvin A. Ritter. The guests’ Members of the committee Which the desigher Js neted, have broidered low on the front and a Entertain ertain W ith Party p Bers. GIRDLE! curtains, see that they can't fly into were Mrs. ‘Aaron Ritter, Cincinnati, charge are Mesdames Frank Kelly, | these, ’ band of sequins circling the coat Mrs, Jesse C. Daugherty and her in bright white to make feet look smaller, 3 ] the gas flame and cause serious fire. |Mesdames C. F. Lindley, Hallie Isabel Butler, B. J. Raney, Kathryn| Sn® uses interesting fabric nd full Sees half a foot above |Mother, Mrs. O. D. May, entertained ankles trimmer. To take you lightly through Wasa Tie them back securely, if they are Jones and Robert Poteet, and Mrs. Pettycrew and Clara Feldman and| ComPinations—faille or velvet with he d a (last fight with a- bridge "Party for Th d the |i foot GIRDLE not flat, window-tight curtains, Ritter's sorority sisters. | Miss Frances Curran. crepe, satin-finished crepe con- Ie, their all ‘was 5. short Mrs. H. H. Woodsmall Jr. Miami, summer. : ey’ re mage over e live 100 , trasted with mat Anish—in halt OEE ee white doeskin |Fie:, formerly of Indianapolis. The lasts for fit, with the care expected of Buster large; and-ha roportions. : : | ’ , The ha poruons note 8 re. SOlidly embroidered with a grape |PAIlY was in the hostesses’ home, Brown shoes. BRASSII
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in a choeolate brown suit, half of its jacket front a side-curving plastron of surf gray fastened with big mink buttons. Pearl and gilt embroidery and
series of wearable wools, most of them with bodices evenly bloused all around above belted walstlines, and with straight, seven. elghths length cuffed sleeves, “Several of these, in beige tones, button at the side and. have a row of buttons atop one shoulder,
Boleros Highlighted MRS, MILLER also has a group -0f border dresses—straight-line black crepes with horizontal bands of vivid wool in graduated stripes inset in the skirts and cuffing the straight, deep«armed-sleeves. Soft tailoring characterizes Hansen Bang's fall and winter colJection, - Typical of this is a new rounded shoulder agd sleeve treat‘ment_in which sleeves with full uppers emerge {rom dropped, lightly ‘padded shoulders often in | one with a yoke This appears in dresses, jackets and, coats.
“Bolero outfits are a highlight wogl of the brief jack
peated in color combinations, as”
and vine leaf design in gold and crystal heads and sequins. No Blotta collection- would be
complete without his classic suits |
in gabardine and tweed and his gabardine dresses, the latter with
to flaring or straight tunic models.
One black greatcoat has a pleated |, and antique | double-breasted
back, leather belt gold buttons in effect. Another voluminous coat is a brown hooded style looking for all the world like a friar's robe, below the detachable hood is a round dropped shoulder yoke and holding the coat.in at the waistline i8 a long cord belt with tasseled ends.
Hayward-Barcus Unit |
‘Honors Members Eight members of the Hayward|Barcus unit. 55, American Legion auxiliary, who are eligible for 25[year pins, were honored recently by [the groun, ‘They are Mesdames Edna Bafcus, Phil Clements, Norman Clarridge, |W. ©. Yager, Marion Hinkle, J. E. a William -Paulsel and
[316 N. Layman ave,
Newcomers’ Tea A tea will be given at ‘1 p, m. Friday in the Y. W. C, A. hy the | Newcomers’ club. The hostesses will
| Mrs, Anson Thomas will preside,
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sequins add glitter to many of her YOWws of buttons set rim-to-rim {be se § Welch, chairman, (58) RA' designe, for bracelet or necklace down the front. . '{Mesdames Dan Babeock, F. L. Oar- mediur effects, belts: or in geometric alls His diplomat's suit ‘is repeated |lisle, Harold Nuhn and Harry Gunover patterns. On one slim black this season, new logis because | derson. : (46) RA crepe the narrow belt has the its braid: bound three-quarter BT SOA . Ee of the order of the garter ©€0at of Linton wool has a W.C.T.U. Serriont C LE A R Small . worked in tiny gold sequins: Sauared-off rather than a cut- | Mrs. David McBurdey, 5546 W. 18) BE' “Honi sol qui mal y pense” (“evil away front. |Ohio st., will be the hostess.at 1:30 0 U f E S$ slightl; to him who evil thinks”). ° Blotta’s full-length coats are a |p. m. Friday for members of the In addition to her dipping hem story in themselves, ranging as | Washington W.C.T. U -Mrs C. B: in LS) dresses, Anna- Miller presents a ‘hey do from fitted Cossack types Reese will lead the devotions, and
