Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1945 — Page 13

Te {Club's Work op foe Ee ; oie : = bin 's Betrothal ler Pi — ts announce the Ke eister, son of ° The program will open at 10:30 ing will 8. m., Wednesday, following regisy Evangelical to-be was grade After a noon er of the Delta (For. Tussday Junsiuen) day, there will be a 1 p. m. business : Mparaiso college, Others are Mesdames Elwood| Frosch and Miss Maple Byers, 7. eida Wallace, W. 0. T. U. 11:30: aly Parker, Walter Wingenroth, W, R.| Speakers. &. m. Tues. Mrs. Leland Rinker, a Te Hatton, Ralph Middleton, Norman {Irvington Tuesday. Tues. Mrs.| 3016 N. New Jersey, hostess, Ine dare ts F. Schafer, Richard Maxwell and| Fred D. Stilz, 450 N. Audubon rd. | stitute, luncheon and program 3 n | the Photo Reflex phote ; P. H. Ho photo | Arthur Hupp. - wn Mrs. C. H, Winders, The Rev. Sail ‘Snrens Mrs. W. Te WN NL ips Officers ‘will be elected that! The marriage of Miss Aileen Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl Sqnne- NE EET speaker, : . Gingery county officers. ting ¥ Fry hacen Very crap. - Remots,),,, ae Phillips ‘and Sgt. 1. E. Mills was field announce the marriage of |4 OM Thumb Radios |Mevidian Heights Inter-Se. Tues| to speak. | ‘ crumble fine. ~MaKe|"U" out Thursday night will] July 22. Parents of the cou their daughter, Adelia Jean, fo | At least two manufacturers are| Mrs. Oral Bridgford, $660 N.|women's organization. National Ase and hold over hot] ~o "0, "convention. Mrs. Frank| ple are Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Phil- Capt. Raymond E. Evans, A. A.F., [making pocket radios. These Tom| Michigan rd, hostess. Mrs. W.| sociation of Retall Druggists. ow Wash mushrooms. Break| o . “worn, is publicity chair-| Nps, Brownsburg, and Mr. and son of Fae I Evans. The wedding [Thumb editions look lke hearing| M. Hedrick, speaker. Tues. Butler university. Monthe 4 ; wigs and os. Se | man of the organifation. Mrs. D. J. Mills; Indianapolis. was Aug. 19. aid devices, ‘ Procter. Tues. Mrs. Carrie 8. Oarr,| ly hincheon and business session. r Spalding, 4508 stems five minutes. e the hostess tobaking pan and fill at a meeting of bacon, combined with bread advisory commit- cup of cream sauce. : oclation of Tudor thoroughly and heap meeting will be Run under : broiler for two minutes. : Add mushroom stems to cream e executive come sauce, heat through and garnish Otto K. Jensen, chopped parsley. Serve mush \ obert &, Hollowell, on toast points or biscuits ry Mrs. C. Walter Fh y ea them. Serves four, . An of - classes, ww ander, ways and ; Mrs, John B. . (For Wednesday luncheon) airman, and Mrs, 1 1b, rutabaga is, transportation 1% ec. water ppointed advisory BS representatives lasses, They are:

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