Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1945 — Page 20
"Robert T. Elliott and Barbara Walker ~ Wili Be Married Saturday in Ohio
. MR. AXD MRS. GEORGE B. ELLIOTT will leave. torhorrow morning for Akron, O., where they will attend the wedding of their son, Robert T. Elliott, and Miss
Barbara Walker.
The ceremony will take place:at 7
o'clock Saturday evening in the garden of Mr. and Mrs,
© «Edward E. Walker's home in
Walker are the bride-to-be’s parents.
West Hills. Mr. and Mrs.
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Richard Gray will serve as the best man. After the service,
Ahere will be a reception and the
couple will leave for a wedding
trip. They will be at home in Akron.
OD Walker attended th& Univ Gamma Delta sorority member.
ersity of Akron and is an Alpha
The prospective bridegroom is a
graduate of Indiana university, where he was a member of Sigma
Chi fraternity.
Bridal Dinner to Fete Couple MISS MARGARET TOWNSEND EAGLESFIELD and her fiance, Lt. Wendell Deardorff Little Jr., will be the honor guests at a buffet supper this evening. The party will be in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davy Eaglesfield. The couple will be married at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the
and Mrs. Georgia VanDuesan Little.
Advent Episcopal church. Lt. Little is the son of Dr. 'W. D. Little
The Eaglesfield’s guests will include Mrs. Henderson M. Bell IIT
and Mrs. Robert Stafford, both of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Davy Eaglesfiel
Cleveland; Dr. and Mrs. Little, d Jr., the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas
R. Thrasher, Miss Joan Johnson, Miss Patricia Eaglesfield and Sgt.
_ Perrin Little, Camp Atterbury.
Kappa's Arrange Rush Party MEMBERS OF THE DePAUW UNIVERSITY chapter of Kappa. Kappa Gamma sorority will give a rush party at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The event will be’ a dessert-bridge in: thé home of
Miss Patricia Aspinall. Miss Aspinal of the collegiate chapter. They will include Mrs. John Sie
1 will be assisted by 20 members
gesmund, Mrs. Fiske Pield, Miss
Judith Sloan, Frankfort; Miss Marguerite Sipes, Lebanon; Miss Jane Hickam, Spencer, rush chairman; Miss Rosebud Brown, Chi-
cago; Miss Marian Gregory, Bloomington; Miss Betty Noble, Kokomo; Miss Joan Porter, Kenilworth,
ville, IL;
Miss Ann Carter, Dan-
Il; Miss Patricia Dobbs, Marion, O.;" Miss Ann Bash, Huntington, and Miss Harriett Wall, Marion; Misses Mary Henshaw, Marsha Smith, Nancy Bun, Yetuniea Bowen and lable Remy.
Prospective aiversily students
» will be entertatnen ‘at a swim-
ming party and- wiener roast tomorrow given by the Indianapolis Alumnae association of Sigma Kappa sorority and members of the Indiana University Chapter, The party will be at the Meridian Hills
country club. The co-chairmen are Joan Devin,
Miss Patricia Hagedon and Miss
Those assisting will be Mesdames John Weeks, Robert Coleman, william Hutchison, E. D. Taggart, R. McDonald Kroger and Mildred
Stierwalt, Misses Barbara Breining
, Patricia Scott, Amelia Hicks,
Marion White and Betty Lou Turner.
“Alumnae Set
Rush Party
The Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Zeta sorority will have a rush party Saturday for girls who will enter Franklin college this fall. The party will be from 3 to 5 p. m. * in the home of Mrs. Paul Yoke, 5506 N. Pennsylvania st. A program will be. given by members of the Franklin chapter, Miss Carol Doub and Miss Mary Jane Nelson. Mrs. George A. Buskirk is - chairman of the party. Assisting will be Mesdames Ken- - neth E Lemons, Charles Rawlings,
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_ Robert W. Platte, Harley Doub and
Eugene Hupp and Miss Ruth Morgan. = : __ Members of the. active chapter who will assist are Misses Carol and Margaret Doub, Mary Jane Nelson, Janet McKinney, Ruth. Barrows,
Mis. Charles Lohman Will Entertain
Mrs. Charles Lohman, 914 Bradbury st. will entertain tonight for her sister-in-law, Mrs. George L. Lohman, Lafayette, formerly of this city. She is spending the summer here, Guests at the party will be Mesdames Robert King, Merlin King, Warren Dalley, Leland Hassell, George Voss, Walter Nessley, Earl Embry and John Heid. Other guests will be Mesdames Richard Witte, A. C. Tegeler, Michael Bizub, Frank Howard, Dwane Shute, Frank Sechtman and Phil Siefried and Miss Jean Hamlet,
Remove Stickiness
No matter how stubbornly burned or dried food sticks to porcelain enameled utensils, it can be removed by soaking the utensils in soapsuds and water for several
June Crockett, Aloha Yarian, Re-|hours or overnight. becca Hollenbeck, Opal Agnew and Beth Sane Through a StrawWhen giving disagreeable liquid
Legion Gr oups Book medicine to children or even adults, straws are recommended because
Dinner Meeting ald Somnriv ming homme
The Irvington -American Legion | ‘of the tongue where the taste senpost 38 and its auxiliary will have a gation is not so keen. dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Satur- | Sa 18 the post ume, 124 8. PomneY Remove Cellophane Movies will be shown by Bert| Cellophane should be removed Gwynn. Special guests will be mem- |from a lampshade as soon as it is bers of the post who donated funds|put into use. Otherwise heat may to complete the recreation room in | shrink the cellophane and bend the the post home. : frame out of:shape.
Refreshing.
Moire
Eau de Cologne
A Select Flower Cologne in a generous 8-0z. mirror panel front bottle with colored floral decorations,
$7.00
Plus Tax .
It's fragrant and pleasant to the senses as a flower garden in early morning. Make your selections from Lilac, Gardenia, Carnation or Apple Blossom.
Moorefield photo. Miss Mary Dolores Schwert and John David Spragg, motor machinist’s mate 3-c¢, U. S. N,, were married June 2 in Our Lord Jesus Christ, King, Catholic church. Mrs. Spragg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schwert,
Approximately 1400 children who are will participate. program.
Nonies stieteonn. mg TUEryw The Bridal Scene— Betty McGuire, A. E. Liston Will Be Wed
ment and approaching marriage and | | two pre- -huptial parties compose the! | bridal news,
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Guire to Sgt. A. Eu Liston is] announced by her parents, Mr, and
land st. The couple will be married at 8:30 p. m., Aug. 4, in the Sheron Presbyterian church in Columbia, 8. C. Mr. Liston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Liston, Robinson, Ill. Mary Lou Overly will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids] will be Mrs. Nolan E. Allen and Mrs. Wallace Marqua. Sgt. Charles Shake will serve as best man. The MeGuires will leave Wetnesiay for Columbia. ' a ~
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Miss Mary Katherine Tatum will be the honor guest next Thursday at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Gweneth Tidd, 604 N. Keystone ave. Miss Tatum will become the bride of Seward E. Wil-
shire on Aug. 19 in the Thirty- first Street Baptist church.
Ona Tatum, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames John W. Tidd, Marie Clark, John Cartmill, Harry Mitchell and Earl Powell. Others who will attend are Misses Anna Kleinhenz, Shirley Bernard,
Mrs. William E. McGuire, 839 Le-|
Brides in Recent Ceremonies
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Galluzzi announce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, and Pvt. Joseph Burkart, son of Mrs. ‘Mary Burkart of Green Bay, Wis. The wedding was May 16 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church.
1400 Children Will Participate In City-Wide 4-H Club Week; Louise Braxton Heads Program
A city-wide 4-H week will be observed Monday
through Aug. 3.
enrolled in 4-H clubs this summer | Miss Louise Braxton is director of the city 4-H club
£5
12 centers, The centers are the {James E. Roberts school and schools 20, 26, 31, 38, 49, 50, 58, 60, 70, 76 and 42. ier Preliminary exhibits will be held from 9 until 11:30 a. m. and from 1:30 to 4 p. m. on Wednesday in the public school centers. Blue ribbon winners’ projects in these exhibits will be judged next Thursday in Ayres’ auditorium. The city final ‘exhibit will be held
Aug. 3 in Ayres’ auditorium. Both The announcements of an engage- the Wednesday and Aug. 3 exhibits)
{will be open to the public. Articles will be judged
|ect: requires a minimum of 18 hours’ home work.
in Ipalco hall.
work will be shown next Thursday.
avenue, Millersville
Strange and Pike township.
THE laNaToRE TIMES Mary Benson,
in two {major groups, the regular 4-H grbup {and the victory group. The former The engagement and approaching |requires a minimum of 36 hours of marriage of Miss Betty May Mc- [home work. The victory group proj-
A number of Marien county 4-H shows have been scheduled. Blue ribbon winners in these exhibits will be entered in the county 4-H club show to be held Aug. 6 through 10
The Warren, Decatur and Center township exhibits will be held tomorrow, and on Tuesday there will "be the Nora and Speedway displays. } The Lawrence township exhibit is scheduled for Wednesday, and .the Perry township and Crooked Creek
On-Aug. 3, the Franklin township display will be held, and the Chester and Wayne township exhibits will be on Aug. 4. The Warren township exhibit judging was held today. Recent exhibits - were those of the John
George Hanna
Ceremony Is Read By Bride's Father
Exchange Vows]
Three Winners i
in +H Contest
ing his daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and Cpl. George Robert ‘Hanna, A. A. F. The rite was in the North Methodist church, and Dr. Benson was assisted by Chaplain Howard Wiant. Si The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Benson, 3663 N, Delaware st, and Mr. Hanna's mother is Mrs. T. P, Hanna, Bloomington, A white mousseline de sole gown was worn by the bride. The dress was made on princess lines with accents of lace, long sleeves and a long train. . She wore a full-length : heirloom veil of Italian rose point ldce held by orange blossoms at the sides, Her
_ |bouquet was of white roses centered
with an orchid. Matron of Honor
Mrs. Roy Jones, Corydon, served as matron of honor. She chose a yellow mousseline de soie and taffets gown fashioned with a fitted bodice, three=quarter-length - sleeves and a full skirt. She carried yeliow roses and wore matching flowers in her! hair. The bridesmaids were Mrs, James C. Smith, Richmond; Mrs. Joe Burris, New. Augusta, Mesdames Richlard B. Benson, T. A. Hanna and W
The articles including foods, sewing and handicraft will be judged |P. Hanna.
All the bridesmaids wore pink ex{cept Mrs. Burris and she was gowned in pale blue. The dresses were made with taffeta bodices, cap sleeves and full net skirts. Their bouquets were of roses and they wore matching flowers in their hair, ‘All the attendants wore lace mitts to match their frocks,
Wedding Trip
Dr. T. A. Hanna served £3 his brother's best man. The ushers were Robert W, Bingham, Bloomington; Lt. Raymond Blakley, “T. Sgt. Ken{neth Baldridge, Wendell Hanna and Reed Franklin. Mrs. Benson chose an aqua crepe dress and matching hat. She carried pink roses on’her handbag. The bridegroom's mother was in a flowered crepe dress and .also carried roses on her haridbag. After a reception in the Benson home, the couple was to leave for a wedding trip to Cincinnati. They will be at home temporarily in Tampa, Fla, The bride was graduated. from Stephens college and Butler tiniversity, She is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hanna attended Indiana university.
Washing Machines tMust Be Kept Clean -
Don’t think you are giving your precious washing machine all the care it needs just by keeping the machinery properly oiled and greased. Correct- lubrication is essential for satisfactory operation, but complete cleanliness is equally important.
Dr. John G. Benson read the vows | at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon unit~ |}
Mi Aun Wowley, Miss Dorothy Picisii’ of Wansmakes and Miss Patricia Cunningham (left to right) are among the winners in the Franklin township 4-H club vofitest. The girls were participants in the dairy products demonstration division held recently at the Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
Folger-Hudson Rite |For Linen Freshness Read in California | Teer housed fis, pot
away for the duration to save time Word has been received here of [and effort, should be washed and the marriage of Mrs. Martha Eliza. |2iréd occasionally to keep them beth Hudson and Clark Macy Fol- froth white. . Ironing . 13- not ger of Los Angeles, Cal. The wed- | ——————————— . ding was July 16 in Los Angeles.| Sandwich Suggestion The couple will be at home after| Season canned baked beans with Aug. 15 at 2627 Fairmount blvd, |plenty of chopped onion, pickle Riverside, Cal. relish or horseradish and moisten Mrs. Folger was associated with with mayonnaise for a hearty the Meridian Hills Country club, |sandwich.
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THURSDAY, TOLY 26, 1945
Antiques Are. 1 Popular -
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[Style Accerits
By ALICIA HART NEA .S4aft Writer “THE STYLE accent most coveted
today is the ‘unusual, daring or
amusing piece of jewelry or putton” | trim which looks like an antique or
bas the nostalgie charm of early Americana. i This is your cue te start exploring
{your trinket boxes—or, better yet,
your grandmother's. If ‘she will surrender a keepsake locket, heirloom pin, or a handpainted miniature, suspend it from a velvet ribbon around your neck and you couldn't do better in tricking yourself out with a smart style accent. a
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» » # OR MAYBE you'll find grandpa's dandified watch fob to hitch to your belt, or a grandiose chatelaine-which } is worth its weight in gold to sling across your chest. While you're exploring, keep your eye peeled for antique’ buttons, oid regimental insignia, or massive sil- } ver harness trimmings, which clever girls are using for dramatic decor.
Cubed Fig Bars
Pig bars, cut “in small cubes; make a tasty refreshment to serve with ice cream, fruit or puddings.
DAY NEARER PEACH)
Among the guests will be Mrs. !
Your washing machine should be
Phi Delta Beta Picnic |cieaned thoroughly atter each use. i {Pour in about il of clean h Will Be Held Sunday ur in about a pail of clean hot
water and let the machine rin a A picnic for members of Phi Delta couple of minutes. Drain, and wipe Beta sorority and their families will|dry the inside of the tub and the be held Sunday in Garfield park. metal parts, Mrs. George Shaum is the chairman. Members of the sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Lin-
Save Washing Time
Mary Ann Dougherty, Marjorie Deane, Fern Edington, Kernodle, Margaret Little, Helen Magenheimer, Mary Jane Secor, Adabelle Smith, Merrie Sube, Miidred Monroe and Mary Ellen Men- { denhall. ”
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A miscellaneous shower will given Monday by Mrs. George E: Golding, 2915 E. Riverside dr.,
George E. Golding Jr., the hostess’ son, will be married next month:
Mrs. Golding will be assisted by her daughter, Mildred. The guests!
mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames George Allender, Clarence Hornberger, Thomas Abbett, ‘Grace Summers, Russell Nicewanger ang] { Donald. Grote. | Also, Mesdames Lizzie Grote,! | Chuck Garringer, Margaret Libbertt, | | Clayton Libbertt, Frank Specie, Wil[liam Varin, Roy Smith and Larin Rambo. | Others who will attend are Mes(dames Glenn Rambo, Roy Hender- | shott, Ellis McCammon, Robert Stone 8r., Robert Stone Jr, and ous Thomas.
Brighten Cur Taing
\ {A new wax-like product on the |
| market, if properly used, will make chints curtains and slip covers look like new. You combine it with starch, a- half a cake to one quart of starch, and use two cups of this basic starch in the last tub of
| rinse water, ———————————————— | Dry
Cleaning Care
| Don't indulge in dry cleaning in| your kitchen. One spark from your
|| stove will cause flammable fluid to
explode or start fire. More than a thousand people were injured in such fires last year. Patronize your cleaner , . . it’s cheaper and safer.
Comfortable Baby
A baby should be made comfort-
lable and presentable before being |
fed. If you make it a practice to wash his hands and face and comb his hair each time, it will help him to develop good lifelong mealtime cleanliness habits and standards.
Save Sugar Points - Piles made with ‘unpeeled apples,
[| sticed thin, need no more than one- | i halt ep of ‘Sugar since much of
r content lies
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coln. The hostess will be Mrs. Pyrl| By Sorting Clothes Walton. | Beating washday at its own game r . begins with sorting laundry acP ep U Pp M uffin $ |cording to type of fabric, color fastAdding 1 teaspoon poultry sea- ness and degree and kind of soil, {soning to the-dry ingredients of al That system of sorting groups tostandard muffin recipe gives them gether are those articles which can | a peppy flavor that is excellent with|stand the same treatment, the same cooked shrimp in curry-seasoned|water temperature and the same kind of ‘soap.
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