Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1945 — Page 16

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Society—

Ruth Kaun and Bernard T. Gates Jr.

Will “ Exchange

Vows on August 26

ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Ruth Kaun and Ber-

nard T. Gates Jr. Miss Kaun

Mrs. Walter V. Kaun of Hammond, and Mr. Gates’ par-’ ents are Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Gates. place at 4 p. m., Aug. 26, in the Grahame-Taylor chapel

at the University of Chicago.

The bride-to-be and the prospective bridegroom attend Indiana university. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and he is a Delta Tau Delta fraternity member. Miss. Kaun’s attendants will include Miss Margaret Snoke, South Bend, maid of honor, and Miss Doris Fessler and Miss Marjorie

Hodson, South Bend, bridesmaids. best man and the

Miss Burget, Fiance to Be Guests A BRIDAL DINNER ON FRIDAY EVENING will honor Miss Dorothy Jeanne Burget and her fiance, Malcolm E. Boone, U. S. N. R. The party will be given by the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Burget, in the Athenaeum. The Burgets are of Evansville, formerly of Indianapolis. Miss Burget and Mr. Boone will exchange vows Saturday in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presby-

terian church. The Rev. Harry R.

Among those invited to the bridal dinner are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boone, Youngstown, O., parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr,

and Mrs. Maynard Siebert, Terre

Evansville; Eugene Kipple, U. 8. N. R,, and Mrs. Kipple; Miss Isabelle Burnside, Shelbyville; Miss Patsy Sharick, Joseph White and Robert

Benjamin.

Miss Burnside will give a crystal shower tomorrow evening for The party will be in the Burnside home

Miss Burget. will include Mesdames Burget, Boon

side and Thomas Reese, Misses Sharick, Marilyn Behymer, Phyllis Carter, Lorna. Dahlstrand and virginia Mitchell.

Mr., Mrs. Wetzel to Entertain MR. AND MHS, NELSON FREDRICK WETZEL will entertain with a bridal dinner Saturday evening for their daughter, Miss Winifred Wetzel, and -Ensign Robert William Krieger, U. 8. N. R. The Miss Wetzel and Ensign Krieger will be Sunday in St. Matthew's Episcopal church, Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel's dinner guests will include members of the bridal party and out-of-town wedding guests.

dinner is to be at Cjfaldi’s. married at 11:30 a. m.

» 2 5 Mrs. Margaret Gerth Hottel and

Monday evening in an 8 o'clock ceremony in. McKee chapel of the . Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The Rev. Harty R. Mercer read the vows before the immediate families of the bride and bride-

groom.

were Mrs. Miles S. Barton, matron of honor; Regi man, and Judith Hottel, the bride’s daughter, and Linda Ann Barton, niece of the bridegroom, flower girls. The bride wore a tailored white gabardine suit and a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses. Mrs. Barton's pale blue gabardine suit was worn with red roses. The flower girls, in yellow organdy, carried gardenias.

Mr. Deluse, a graduate of Wa School of Business Administration, forces for almost three years and is

hers will be Hugh Thornburg and Paul Smock.

~ Mrs. Deluse is the daughter of Mrs. Lucille Gerth, and Mr. Deluse’s mother is Mrs. Otto P. Deluse. The couple's attendants

is the daughter of Mr. and .

The wedding will take

Lt. Donald White will serve as

Mercer will officiate.

Haute; Edward V. Burget Jr,

_The guests e, Ross D. Stevens, I. T. Burn.

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bash college and the Harvard was a major in the army air now on inactive status,

Jean Barnes

To Be Honored |,

Mr. and Mrs. 3038 College ave., will be hosts at a bridal dinner Friday evening for their daughter, Jean, and her fiance, John Lambert Lee. The couple will be married Saturday in the Broadway Methodist church. Guests at the party will include

Mrs. Claude E. Lee, Anderson, the| #3

prospective bridegroom’s mother; Miss Virginia Lee and Mrs. Wilbur Latham Jr, both of Anderson; Mrs. Kenneth Spiegel, Detroit; Miss

Henry C. Barnes, | |

Mrs. W. R. Bolen Is Candidate

Mrs. William R.- Bolen has annOuDeed that she is a candidate . for the office of state department . president of the American Legion auxiliary for the year 1945-46. k | Mrs. Bolen has been president of | the Osric Mills Watkins unit 162 for two years, president of the Tower photo 11th district for Mrs. Bolen one year and she

Jayne O’Brien, Oak Park, Ill, Miss Sue Manring, Frankfort, and Peter la R. Carr, Chicago.

Others invited ate Lt. ay Scott field, Ill, and)

Schlansker, Mrs. Schlansker; Dr. and Mrs. Dallas Browning, Messrs. and Mesdames Nunzio Bruno, Michael Dugan and John Tichenor, Miss Diana Joyce Dugan, Mrs. Helen Ulrich, Mrs. Richard Rock, Edward Sheridan and Earl Herche.

Sorority Meeting A meeting of the Epsilon chapter, Rho Delta sorority, will be held this evening in the home of Miss Dorothy Thompson, 1001 St Peter st,

Mrs. Boyd Hostess

Members of the Friday Evening! Cross Town club will meet at 8

p.’m. Friday in the home of Mrs. | © obert H. Colwell . Colwell.

Harry Boyd, 1116 N. Tuxedo st.

Group Will Meet The Alpha Kappa chapter Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will meet next Tuesday in the home of Mrs. ! William Luckemeier, Maywood. Mrs. | Gustav Geldmeier will assist,

jie Separtnent southern vice presi-

Tri Delts Plan Rush Party

{soms will hold her two-tiered fin-

TTI WL TI rsp mar

Clare Potter

Chapel Will Bet

Scene of Rite

A double-ring ceremony at 8:30] o'clock this evening will unite Miss | Ruth Bibos "and John Rovnak: Chaplain Lawrence Obrist will officiaté ‘in the post chapel at Stout field.

and Mrs. George L. McKinney, 2840 Washington blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Rovmak of Lisbon Falls, Me. | are the bridegroom’s parents. Escorted by her father, the bride will be gowned in white satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, a fitted basque, long tapering sleeves and a full skirt forming a train.

Bride's Bouquet A crown of pearlized orange blos-

gertip length veil of illusion. She will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Mary Jo Bibos will be her sister’s maid of honor.” ‘She has chosen a Talisman marquisette frock styled with a sweetheart neckline, elbow - length sleeves edged with a ruffle and a bouffant skirt accented with tiers of ruffles. Her costume will be completed with a pale green gladioll headdress and she will earry a bouquet of matching flowers.

Bridesmaids’ Frocks

The DePauw university chapter {of Delta Delta Delta sorority willl have a luncheon for prospective {students Saturday at the Highland Golf and Country club. | Miss Mimi Roberts is the rush chairman and she is being assisted, |

{by Miss Dorothy Combs and Miss | Betty Jane Thompson. Members of |

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES. AMERICAN DESIGNERS: No. 8

" Clare Potter: A Master in Handling: Color

BY LOUISE FLETCHER

Times Woman's Editor

CLARE POTTER started out to be an artist, an am-

bition that lasted until, while a student at Pra

institute

Cin Brooklyn, N.Y, she was talked into becoming a designer. Although she switched. ambitions, she still retains the

painter's characteristic love of color.

Her handling of

rich-toned fabrics has made her, in the words of adver-

tising copy

genius with color.”

She was

when she began attending the league classes in New York at age 15. This meant a trek across the Hudson river after she finished her daptime

Art Students’

classes in Jersey her family sister) lived. The double wasn’t the only

eagerness to “do things.” ' ing summer vacations from high

school she tried

just because she wanted to be doing something.

She worked

stores: had a clerical job, and for one summer was a telephone exchange employee. ”

BEFORE SHE

signing course at Pratt institute, she took a job" with a dress manu-

facturing firm. years there and months’ coming back to

another whelesale firm. Later she moved on to the Charles W. Nudelman Co., where she is today.

In addition to she

WHEN SHE ves : contrasting

fabric it's pretty sizeable area of

stead of being a tacked-on frill

or bow.

Mrs. Potter does a round-the-clock line, her collections includ-

(including an older

trip to Mexico before

is noted for the modern, clean-cut Jiges o net styles.

writers, “a ing casual town ~ sports clothes as Clare Meyer

formal entertaini

City,.N. J., where

ment. load of studies indication of her Dur-

Taylor award “f designing in the

a variety of jobs

» RECOGNITION of her work includes two awards won in 1937 and 1939. The first was the Lord &

and functional well as evening

styles, the latter also on the casual . side with their, emphasis on..in-

ng at home.

Because the texture of fabrics has so much to do with drape and fit, she works on living models, pinning and fitting the material , to be used in the finished gar-

or distinguished field of sports-

wear for women;"” the second, the

in department

fashion.” When

o finished her deactive outdoor lif

She spent three then took a six-

house in West Ny.

matian dogs, in their garden. It's that active

a position with

her use of. color, TOMORROW:

. piece dress likely to form a the, garment in-

Nieman-Marcus award tinguished service in the field of

“for dis-

she’s away from the Nudelman workrooms on New York's Seventh ave, she leads an

e.

She has a Dutch stone farm-

ack, N. Y., where

she and her husband raise Dalkeep horses and work

existence of her

own that makes her an authority on sports clothes.

Joseph Halpert. »

Brown with greige in a two(right) Potter's fall collection shows her drawstring treatment for a biascut skirt of velveteen in combina-

from Clare

tion with soft but broad shoulders

in a yoked bro blouse.

¥

Wortime Eating 2 Meta Given

| WHILE THE EXTREME HEAT of midsummer makes us: almost | inert, it never completely robs us of our appetite. We still hanker for Miss Bibos is the daughter of Mr. | food, but for cooling food, something that will tickle our palates and

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be as easy to prepare. as possible.

The tomato shrimp aspic in today’s recipe “cooks” principally in | the icebox and most of the prepared ingredients can be bought at

Shirtwaister

The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Mercer and. Miss Barbara Kirk, | {will wear similar dresses of mint | green. They are made with taffeta | | bodices and gathered net skirts. | Pastel gladioli will be’ worn in their hair and their flowers will match | the headpieces. { M. Sgt. Frank Karkos will be the | |best man, and the ushers will include Sgt. Frank Hadeka and Cpl. |

{the local alumnae who will attend |Harold Hetterman. are Mesdames Lewis Kincannon, | After the wedding, a colin]

{Rex Rafferty, Jenkins,

John" N. Ott, Ruel James 'S. Browning’ and |

Out-of-town members ot the De-! { Pauw chapter who will be at the {luncheon are Misses Marcia Johnson, Betty Lou Stevenson and Margaret Ross, Richmond; Miss Jane | Pittman, Terre Haute; Miss Mary |g | Critchfield, Anderson, and Miss | | Marilyn Burnett, Hamilton, 0.

Gratefully

We Give Thanks

for

Peace on Earth

Charles Mayer & Company

; » Won Weshinglon Stroh.

will be held in hunters’ lodge of | the Marott hotel.

leave for a short trip and will be |

‘| Whole wheat bread.

| Buttered summer squash.

the store. » »

o SATURDAY MENUS Breakfast Stewed prunes.

Ready-to-eat cereal. Toasted sweet rolls.

Luncheon Tomato shrimp aspic (see recipe).

Potato chips. Carrot sticks.

Pears. Dinner

Barbecued frankfurters. Creamed potatoes.

Tossed Vegetable salad. Bread. Peach mallow. Milk to drink: Three ¢. for each child; 1 c. for each adult. Today's ration points: Six red; 0 blue.

wn wool jersey

Aug. 25 Set For Wedding

Miss Nancy Louise Peel has set Aug. 25 as the date for her marriage to A. David McKinstry Spears. The ceremony will be read at 3 p. m. in the Swarthmore Presbyterian church in Swarthmore, Pa. There will be a reception in the church after the wedding. Miss Peel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Swarthmore, and the prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. O, Speers, 1708 N. Pennsylvania st. Mr. and Mrs. Speers will attend the wedding accompanied by their daughter, Madelaine, and their son-

Grier M. Shotwell. The bride-to-be attended Middle-

Delta Delta Delta sorority. The] prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Park school, Swarthmore college and the Harvard university School of Law. He is a Phi Delta Theta fraternity member.

Gwe Card Party

A card party was held today by the Ladies of the Southside Turners. The party was in the hall, 336 Prospect st.

in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | or

New York Dress Settle photos.

| WEDNESDAY, AUG. “15, 1945.

Joyce King, R. E. Miller To Be Feted

"Attendants Named For Groover Rite

Several pre-nuptial parties highe light the bridal notes. Mr. and "Mrs, Stuart E. Wilson, 4307 Park ave, will entertain tonight with a dinner honoring their niece, Miss Joyce Porch King, and 8. Sgt. Russell E. Miller, Stout field. The honor guests will be married at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the North Methodist church. The vows will be read by Dr. Dallas Browning. Guests at the dinner will be Mrs, L. C. King of Ashboro, N. ©., and Mrs. E. B. Miller, Babson Park, Fla., mothers of the engaged couple, and members of the bridal party.

" ~ " Miss Donaldeen Groover chosen Miss Betty Nay as the only attendant for her wedding to Orban H. Reich. The ceremony will be Aug. 30 in ‘the Speedway Christian church, The best man will be Bob Schoe field, and Jene Nelson, Hugh Stews art, Don Brewer and Leland Reich will be the ushers, Miss Nay will entertain Aug. 28 for the bride-toe be. The party will be in the hose tess’ home, 5125 W. 13th st. 4 n . » i td A linen shower will be given toe morrow by Mrs. Louis Wilks .and Miss Bernice Waters for Miss Margaret Gasper, Miss Gasper will bee come the bride of John E. Hoffman on Aug. 25 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. . The party will be in the home of Mrs. Wilks, 1602!: E. Vermont. st, Among the guests will be Mesdames Edward Sadowski, Bernard Cone nolly,«Vincent Rogers and John Mce Mahon. Also, Mesdames Roger Aul, Wile

has

(liam Perry, John Sullivan and

James O'Donnel, Misses Rita Green, Mary Elizabeth Scheibelbut, Mary

Catherine Grothaus, Doloros Tope miller and Rita Dowling.

an vw Turn Your Cellar Into a Colorful Rumpus Room for Summer Fun

IF YOU'LL TURN YOUR BASEMENT into a colorful rumpus room

it can be the coolest spot in the

house for entertaining during hog

summer months—and the warmest next winter. Start by beautifying your heating plant with a bright coat of

paint.

Use flat casein paint if your unit has an asbestos boiler cover

ing, enamel if it is a galvanized metal warm air furnace. Paint

door shining black for contrast. Then turn your Holbein talents loose on the heating unit’ in the best homespun way by cutting cardboard stencils of birds, leaves flowers, holding designs up for outlines through which you paint your motifs in sharp, clear col-

bury college and is a member of | ors. Use the same type of paint

for these as you use for coating the boiler or furnace. = =

‘Stackable’ Furniture

DUPLICATE the color scheme on the wooden chest that holds charcoal or other quick kindling, which the anthracite people urge you to use on mild days to save fuel that would be needed to keep a furnace going. Folding deck chairs make ideal

rumpus-room furniture that's easy to stack out of the way when decks are cleared for action. Use canvas paint on these to tie into your decorating scheme. . =» Painted Games PAINT shuffieboards, quoits, “sky blue” or any other game youngsters like to play on the basement floor, Use red paint if the floor is cement and light in color, white for painting games on a dark floor. Mount a dart board on the coal bin wall or use that space for a family. bulletin board. To make sure that shovel, poker, and gloves { are always replaced after-use, make |

an outline of the tool on the wall § in a bold color.

Tomato shrimp aspic: One 10%;-

oz. can tomato soup, 1 clove of} | garlic, 1 thick slice onion, water, 1

| pkg. lemon flavored gelatin; 2 tbsps. |

vinegar, 1 7-0z. can shrimp or % “Mb. fresh, cooked, cleaned shrimp, 4

The couple will |

at home in Washington. |

The bridegroom recently {fonorably discharged from jarmy air corps. Serving as a staff |sergeant, he received the distinguished flying cross/-the" air medal with three oak leaf clusters “and | the presiden tal unit citation.

was | the |

By SUE BURNETT A ®hirtwaist classic relieved by the softly gored skirt. One look tells the story, so pleasingly.

14, 16, 18, 20; 40.42, 44, 46. Size 16 requires 3% yards of 39-inch fabric. | For this pattern, send 20 cents, | in’ coins, your name, address, size

Times, 214 W. Maryland st., Indianapolis | 9.

Bridal Dinner Saturday

| | Mr. N. Dearborn st, for their daughter, Jane, fiance, Gordon Abbott. will be in the Dodd home, The honor guests will be married

| Reformed church. Attending the dinner will be Mrs, Mae Abbott, Miami, Fla,

{members of the bridal party.

{man, 918 Dearborn st. will assist the hostess. | The guests will | Dodd, Abbott, |dison Dunn, O.. M., Haskell, Juanlita Hayes, Harold Hudson and Theodore Murray, Misses Margaret Terry, Mary Dunnewold, Virginia | Munsell, Lois Wray, Minerva Dit- | ton, |and Lenore Lorentz.

Will Plan Picnic

Miss Dorothy Delvin, 6055 E. 10th

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st., | today for embers of the:Beta chapter, Beta Chi Theta sotority. Plans

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scalloped closing and |

Pattern 8906 is designed for sizes]

and Mrs, George Dodd, 920 club auxiliary, ship 42. will entertain Sat- | .urday night with a bridal dinner | ye chairmen. Assisting them will be Mesdames | The dinner! carey Zody, A. W. Miller, A. M.| | Sayles, Bertha Wegner and Hubert |

and her |

mother {of the prospective bridegroom, and

A miscellaneous shower will be |given tonight by Mrs. John Hoflfor the |bride-to-be. Miss Virginia Dodd

be Mesdames| John ‘Hoskins, Ad-

Ruth Allison, Dona Menten]

: Meeting Tonight The Story - A - Month club will]

will be the hostess at; 8 p. m. 1 meet at 7:30 p.m. logay in thet.

€ggs hard cooked and quartered.| lettuce and parsley” Simmer the soup, garlic and onion together for 10 mins. Bring this | to 2-c. measure with water, Bring | to. a boil and pour over gelatin. | Add vinegar and stir to dissolve | gelatin. { Set this aside to cool while you clean shrimps and arrange thefn in a mold. Pour a little of the| gelatin over them and allow this] to set, then add the remaining gelatin. Chill until very firm. Turn out on lettuce and parsley bed and | garnish with eggs. Serves 4. » ”

| y Frozen. Desserts

FREE: Meta Given's recipes for | cool, refreshing, easy-to-eat, easy- | | w-make “Frozen Desserts.” Just send a large, 3-cent-stamped self- |

| desired, and the pattern number to| addressed envelope to Meta Given Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis|in care of The Indianapolis Times,

| W. Maryland st., Indianapolis 9.|

Navy Club Auxiliary Plans Dinner-Dance

The August graduating class of |

the navy radio training school will | be entertained Friday night at a | dinner-dance given by the Mrs. J. D.| Young and Mrs. C. A. Fields are

{ Allen. The entertainment chair- |

{Sunday in the First Evangelical and man is Mrs. Hubert L. Wann.

Card Party Booked

A tea and card party will be held at 1 p. m. Friday by the Newcomers’ club in the Y. W.'C. A. Mrs. N. D.

will be assisted by Mesdames W. G. Conner, Delmar Spicer, Maynard Hine, PF. L. Gilchrist and Lyle Palmer.

Legion U nit to Meet

The Big Four unit, American Legion auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m Friday in the home of Mrs. Andrew Wettrick, 24 S. Gladstone ave. Mrs. Guy Parrish will install officers. ~~. 5

Will po sade, for he soroulty an- bers 3 picnic,

Navy

Skinner will be the hostess, and she|

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