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Miss Smith Will Be Wed

Miss Margaret Lee Smith will be’ come the bride of Dr, Vernon 0. Erk, Richmond, in a double-ring servfce at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. a The vows will be read in the

IP, P. of the bride-to-be are Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Smith, Indianapolis. Dr. Erk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erk, Richmond. Mrs, Lola Watkins and Mrs. Loys Wand will be their sister's attendants, Miss Smith is a graduate of the Indiana university School of Law where she was a member of Phi Delta Delta, Psi Chi Omega and Kappa Phi Beta sororities. Dr. Erk is a graduate of Purdue university and the I. U, School of Medicine,

To Attend Meeting

Seven delegates from Indiana will attend the regional board meeting of the American Association of University Women on Nov. 10 in Chicago. The meeting will be in the Palmer House. Those . attending will be Miss

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Mary Wall Is Bride Of E. E. Logsdon

Mrs, Anna Wall, 401 Prospect st. announces the marriage of her daughter, Mary, to Edward Eugene Logsdon, fireman 1-¢,- U--8. N. R. The bridegroom is the son of Kens neth Logsdon, Dayton, O. The vows were : exchanged Oct. 1 in” the Morris’ Street Methodist § church, with the Rev. E. N. Rosier, § Middletown, officiating. : The bride had as attendants, Miss Norma Logsdon, the bride 3 a) ; groom's sister, : maid of honor, Mys.. Logsdon and Misses Clara Abney, Myrl| Rumly and Esther Walker, brides- | maids. ; | Pfc. Wayne Wall was best man, and another attendant was T. 5th; Gr. Thomas Crowe,

Party Will Fete

Pam Valentine Miss Pam Valentine will be hon- | ored at a miscellaneous shower 10} be given tomorrow night by Mrs. Robert Hagans and Miss Jean Huff] Miss Huff will entertain in her) home, 5218 College ave. Miss Valentine will become the) bride of Richard Gilbert at 7:39] p. m. Saturday in the McKee! chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian] church. r Mrs, Mont Huff and Mrs, Virgil! L. Jones will be assistant hostesses. Guests will include Mrs. John L.! Valentine and Mrs. Eugenia Valen-| tine, mother and grandmother of! the bride-to-be, and Mrs. John) Schliesman. Also Misses Geneva Gill, Helen Pyle,. Wilma Smith,

Dorothy Ball, Martina Wagner, | Doris Gersack, Norma Zapp, Mary Kyle and Esther Rowe. |

Luncheon Honors Anne Amelia Marmon

A luncheon and kitchen shower were given this afternoon by Mrs. Perry W. Lesh in honor of Miss Anne Amelia Marmon. The party was in the Woodstock club. | Miss Marmon, daughter of Mr.’ and Mrs. Orland A. Church, Bren-' donwood, will become the bride of Robert William Greenleaf on Nov. 3 in the BSecond Preshyterian church. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. | William E. Greenleaf, New York. Guests were Mesdames Church, | John Brant Jr. and John Holliday, | Misses Mary Johnson, Alice Boozer, Sallie Eaglesfield, Herberton Weiss, Ethel Janet White, Ava Baunders Davis and Agnes Alig.

W.S.C.S. Session

An “Indian Day” tea will follow a meeting of the Woman's Society

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of Christian Service at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Roberts Park Methodist church. Speakers at the meeting will be Mesdames 8. L. Martin, W. J, Doran and Herbert Lacy,

I.T.-S:C. to Meet |

Mrs. F. L. Berry, 836 N. Arlington ave, will entertain at 1 p. m. Thursday for the Irvington chapter, International Travel-Study club. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will -speak on “India,” and“Mrs. Donald Mannan will be the assistant hostess.

A. W.V.8S. Meeting |

Members of the American Women's Voluntary Services will! meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in. the Columbia club. Mrs. Richard! Lieber will speak on “Activities of} the Teen Canteens.” |

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Norman-Pyle Wedding Is Announced

~The announcements of recent weddi highlight the bridal news. ~ Miss Florence Grace Pyle and Loyal T. Norman were united in marriage Sept. 15 in the North Methodist church. Dr, Dallas L. Browning read the single-ring serv ice. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pyle, Indianapolis. Mr. Norman is the son of Mrs. John Richardson, Lafayette. The attendants were Miss Leona Harrell and Cpl. Jack Miller, Mr. Norman recently was dis charged from the army. The couple is at home at 3511 N. Pennsylvania st. » ~ » The First Christian church in Santa Ana, Cal, was the scene for the marriage, on Sept. 2, of Miss Ruth Allison and S. Sgt. Charles L. Strickler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Allison, Santa Ana, and Sgt. Strickler 4s the son of Mrs. J. Ivan Harris, Plainfield. He served 34 months in India with the army air forces. The bride is a graduate of the Santa Ana Junior college.

Sorority Party A wiener roast will be given at 8 p. m. tomorrow by Beta chapter, Phi Theta Delta sorority, in the home of Miss Jane Richards, 422

E.. 28th st. Special guests will be

Miss Jean Bundy and members of Zeta chapter,

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Miss Jean Denny’s engagement to Lt. (}Jg.) Frank Andrew Best, U. 8. N. R,, has been announced. The wedding will be late next month, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dr. F. T. Denny, Ladoga, and Ensign Best's parents are Mr, and Mrs, Walter O. Best, New Albany.

Miss Virginia Poe Entertains Guest Miss Virginia Poe, 341 Barton ave,

has as her guest this week Miss

G.O.P. Woinen Arrange Tea

{For Saturday

The 25th anniversary of woman's

from 2 to 5 p. m. Saturday in the governor's mansion. .Mrs. Ralph F. Gates, wife of the governor, and Mrs. Agnes M. Todd, vice chairman of the Marion county Republican central committee, will be hostesses. In the receiving line with them will be Mrs. Raymond D. Willis,

g Anggla; Mrs. Cecil Hardin, Coving-

ton;® Mrs. Ernest Morris, South Bend; Mrs. Mabel 8. Praser, Delphi; Mesdames Homer Capehart, William Jenner, Fern Norris, Joseph Daniels, Henry E. Ostrom and Harry Leslie, Special guests will include women legislators from the county; wives of elected state and county officials, and presidents of women’s Republican clubs in the county.

Republican vice chairmen and committeewomen, will be members of

Wednesday Club

To Hear Review Dr, J. Floyd Seelig will review

a meeting of the Wednesday After

| Dorothy Stangland, Columbia City, |

who is here to attend the stale | teachers’ convention Thursday

| through Saturday. Misses Poe ahd | Stangland were roommates at the

the Capitol church.

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Miss Roberta Bland,

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suffrage will be celebrated at a tea|.

Junior hostesses, with the county |until carrots are tender and liquid

the Young Republicans organization. | SPrinkle over carrots. ‘Add mar-

“The Predicament of Modern Man”| Mothers Club Elects

(Trueblood) tomorrow afternoon at New Officers noon club. Dr, Seelig is pastor of

| Members will meet with Mrs. L. 1.|ton high school Athletic Mothers | Bland, 4123 E. .65th st. She will| club, Other new officers are Mrs. | have as her assistant Mrs. C. ©, George Fields, vice president; Mrs. Rothman. Devotions will be led by| Carl Roberts, secretary, and Mrs.i3-cent stamped, self-

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8 whole carrots 114 c. water 1 tsp. salt 3 thsps. sugar 14 tsp. ground ginger 1 thsp, margarine

Wash and scrape carrots, Bring

salted water to boil, add carrots, cover and cook for 20 minutes or

is. cooked down to 4 cup: Combine sugar and ginger and

garine. Gently turn carrots in liquid while cooking until they are coated with thickened sirup. Serve hot. Four servings. ¢

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SINCE CARROTS are so valua- CREAM OF LIMA BEAN SOUP

(For Friday Luncheon) 1 c. dried lima beans 1 scraped carrot 1 small sliced onion 4 sprigs parsley 1 tsp. whole black peppers 3 ¢. milk 12 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 tsps. salt Wash beans, cover with cold was ter and cook slowly until tender, about 45 minutes. After half an hour of cooking, add carrot, onion, parsley and peppers. When beans are done, rub all of mixture through sieve, There should be three cups of pulp and liquid. If not, add hot water, Meanwhile have milk heating to scalding point. Just before serving, combine hot bean puree, milk, Worcestershire sauce (if de:i.ced) and salt. Bix servings.

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