Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1945 — Page 15

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three and one-half The. couple is at

. ” Miss Esther Bell, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. David M. Bell, 1401 Ringgold ave. will become the bride of George Porter in a double-ring ceremony to be read Saturday. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Porter, 556 N. Beville ave. The Rev. L. ©. Trent will hear the vows at 8:30 p. m. in the Woodruff Place Baptist church. Mrs. George Bell will be her sister-in-‘Jaw’s matron of honor and James

Other attendants will be Mrs. ‘Bruce Wells and Miss Doris Porter, sisters of the prospective bride-

Mr. Porter recently was discHarged from the army after serv ing 30 months in the European theater,

Buffet Supper Is Planned

The monthly buffet supper at the Propylacum will be held Sunday night, Miss Louise Swan will give the m. b. those who have made forthe event are MesB. Dyer, Albert Uhl, B. F. Hitz F. H. Miller, C. W. Alkire, * CG. Fred Davis, John W. Coffey,

"ebrdted tomorrow. There will be a dinner at'7 p.m. in the Severin hotel. : Miss Maxine Simpson is chairman of the arrangements commiti her are Mrs. Kenneth Fawcett, Mrs. Ora Haines, Miss Elaine James and Miss Mary Louise

Ray ,are shown holding dolls to be sold at a basaar Saturby the Women’s council of the North Tacoma Christian church at 2409 E. 38th st. They are

t which will open at 10 a.

m. Mrs. Paul Bland is president of

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ohnson Will Address Church Council

Ladies’ Federal Club To Meet Tomorrow

A covered-dish luncheon, business meetings and the appedrance of a guest’ speaker are. included in ‘the organization ne An eéxecutive mittee meeting at 10:15 a.m. will precede the gen eral business meeting tomorrow of the Woman's council of the Broad Ripple Christian church in the church.

noon, the Rev. Marcus Johnson will speak. The Rev. Mr. Johnson's subject will be “The Church and Its Returning Servicemen.”

Mrs, C. A. Shelby and Mrs. E. J. Whitaker are members of the entertainment committee planning the meeting tomorrow of the Ladies’ Federal club. Members will meet in the home of Mrs. C. O. Brammell, 1436 Lawton st,

Mrs. Hamilton Palmer will entertain members of the Alpha chapter, Theta Chi Theta sorority, at 8 p.m, today in her home on Franklin rd.

Members and pledges of the Lambda Mu chapter, Sigma Beta sorority, will attend a meeting at 8 p.m. today in the home of Mrs.

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Junior League Plans Christmas Ball To Be Dec. 8 In the Athletic Club

A CHRISTMAS BALL will be held Dec.’ 8 by the Junior league inthe Indianapolis Athletic club. The event will be a buffet dinner-dance. Mrs. George Fotheringham and Mrs. Herman Wolff have written a musical skit which

will be given by members of the league. Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr. is genetal chairman for the dance.

Assisting her as other chairmen

are Mrs. William Wemmer, decora-

tions; Mrs. John Ruckelshaus, orchestra; Mrs. Hugh Duffield, invita-. tions, and Mrs. Burford Danner, dinner arrangements. = Also, Mesdames Jeremiah L. Cadick, William Snyder Hall and John Hollett Jr.,

ex-officio members.

» s - The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks

» » . chapter, D. A R., will have a guest

meeting the afternoon of Dec. 6 in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Norman

Schneider will, speak on “Gra-.

cious Living Through -Beoks:”A musical program will be given by Daniel Shattuck, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs, Shattuck. The hostesses will be Mesdames Logan Hall, Arthur V. Brown, Louis H. Levey, Thomas C. Howe, Harold Martin, Walter H. Montgomery, Albert P. Smith and Orville PF. Shattuck and Misses Elizabeth and Emma Claypool.

Town Hall Speaker

MARGARET BOURKEWHITE will discuss “Shooting

the War With the A. E. F.” Fri-’

day morning at the Town Hall series in the English theater. She will be introduced by Mrs, Jack A. Goodman.

hostess at the luncheon after ward in the Columbia club. At the speaker's table with Mrs. Goodman and Miss White will be Mesdames Eli Lilly, Owen

Clark Pohimann, Howard Meek- . er, J. T. Cunningham, George W.

Klein, J. Carlton Daniel, J. Je~ rome Littell and Ralph W. Boozer.

Workshop Meeting

MEMBERS OP. THE WORKSHOP of the Civic theater will

‘have a Christmas. meeting at

8:15 p. m. Dec. 16 in the theater,

“The Blessed Vagrants,” a onet play, will be given by the Rech BORO Wi

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at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ au-

be sponsored by the Psi Psi Psi sorority. ; The arrangements committee in-

{cludes Mesdames R. C. Cgshon,

Walter Jones, Elmer Goldsmith,

, | Henry Patrick, Kurt Schmidt, John

1Goll; C. G. Lammers and L. E. Fear.

ditorium. The book review will}

Mr. Thompson To Address Association The Orchard School Parents asso=

at 7 p. m. today in the school.

given by the upper grade pupils. Speaker

| rector. He will discuss Tradition.”

the meeting will be Févolt , Gordon Thompson, the school’s di- time styles. “Orchard |

Alumni members who! There is a trim tailored look In

Designer Sees Less Emphasis

On Paris Style

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 28. —American designers have acquired both skill and confidence during the wartime

eclipse of the Parisian‘ fashion center, Fira Benenson, Bonwit Teller's custom designer, said today. And the two nations will have to share the fashion spotlight on an equal basis in the years to come, she believes. Parisian women still ask Americans, “How did you live without us for five years?” Miss Benenson said. But some of the French couturiers realize ‘already that “they

from us” as much as we may continue to seek inspiration from them. Returns from Paris Americans have learned that they, too, can make clothes, Miss Benenson said on her return from a Parisian visit. American dress houses will buy less from Parisian couturilers as a result

ciation will have a dinner meeling| where is a striking difference beA tween fashians on the Paris streets skit, “In the Nick o' Time,” will be and in the dress houses, Miss Ben-

|enson said, as smart Frenchwomen againt exaggerated war-

Wools for Warmth

{will speak are I'ed Merrell, Benja- the new collections, she said, as ymin D. Hitz Jr., Mesdames Cornel opposed to the too big hats, too

{ Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Dr. Harold M. Trusler will preside {at the meeting arranged by Mes- | dames John Gordon Kinghan Arch {L. Currie, George M. Halverson,

Reily G. Adams and Marlow W.!

Manion.

Members, of the cast for the skit

{are Wendell | Stickler,

Barrett Jr., William Susan Spencer, Lydia

| Grimes, Sally Green, Barbara Wild- | Dew significance,

| hack and Marjorie Tar néton.

Club Plans Party

Mrs. Ross Hubbard is chairman

& Coke utility. - Serving Sot WOM Era Mrs: Huroid Privohitrd;

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Mesdames W. J. Overmire, C. F. Maley and G. F. Kirby will be hostesses tomorrow at a card party for the Children's Sunshine Club, Inc.

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| W. Acheson, Charles L. Bre and OR a also will be the | unig and proad shoulders, too full skirts of

the occupation era. The new dresses, mostly woolens because Paris is too cold for silk or rayon, feature feminine tailor. ing, with slightly rounded shoulders, lightly padded, slim waists and normally wide skirts. Hats are smaller and fitted to the head, and hair-dos have taken on with entire {showings being devoted to them. Tall, slim umbrellas give a jaunty elegance to many smart costumes. Paris is giving & boost to many of its younger designers, Miss Ben-

for the card party to be given at enson said, and thes whole nation 1:30 p.m. tomorrow by ‘the Navy seems at work to rebuild its fashe Mothers club 576 in the Citizens Gas ion industry despite cold and hun.

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chapter, Zeta Beta Chi sorority, in the home of Miss Bertha Weindel, |517 Eastern ave. Miss Weindel will be assisted by Mrs, William B. Steele, Misses Charlotte Meyer, Mary Sandy and Frances Klee,

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will have to come here and léarn

held tomorrow night by the Alphal.

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Hazel Weaver, 115 N, Traub ave.

A business meeting of the Alpha ‘chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will be held at 7:30 p.m, today in the White Cross guild's service center.’

Children’s Museum

Schedules Lectures The Children's Museum will pre-

school. Mrs. Reynolds, National Audubon society representative, will be introduced by Mrs. Eldo I. Wagner, a member of the museum's. board of trustees. Mrs. Reynolds will have as her subject “Fun With Birds." Other speakers who will appear during the ‘series are Alexander Sprunt Jr., Jan. 24, and Tom and Arlene Hadley, May 17,

Miss Nielson Is Bride

Miss Marilyn Nielsen and Cpl. Edmund T. Haggard were married at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the North Methodist church. Dr. Dallas Brogning read the doublering ceremony. The couple's parents are Lt. Col. and Mrs. 8S. D. Nielsen, 3720 N. Pennsylvania st,, and Maj. and Mrs. Edmund B. Haggard, 3481 Birchwood ave. An olive green suit and brown accessories were worn by the bride. | Miss Patricia Aspinall was her only attendant, and she was in an aqua suit, David Haggard served as best man. The bride attended Butler university and she is a member of

After a covered-dish luncheon at}

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Mr. Kleyn To Be Wed

‘Rev. Allen B, Cook Will Read the Vows The Rev. Allen B. Cook will read

night uniting Miss Mary . Jane Westra and Sebastian Kleyn. The

Christian Park Church of the Covenant, The couple's parents ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Westra, 3305 Bethel ave., and Mr. and Mrs. John Kleyn, Five Points. z The bride will be gowned in white satin with inserts of lace. The dress is fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and a short train edged in lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion will be attached to a heart-shaped headdress of lace with clusters of orange blossoms. Her bouquet will be of red and white roses. Bridesmaids’ Frocks Mrs. Joseph Holzer, matron of honor, will wear a dress of pink. The frock, fashioned with a taffeta bodice and net skirt, has a square neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves. She will carry chrysanthemums and roses. i Aqua blue marquisette frocks will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Thelma Mae Westra and Miss Hazel Kleyn, sisters of the couple. They will ¢arry bouquets like the matron of honor's. ! ’ The bridegroom's attendants will be D. L. West, best man, and John Shane and Raymond Plummer, ushers, . There will be a reception in the

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CREAMED EGGS AND MUSHROOMS ON TOAST

1% ¢. diced celery 2 tbsps. margarine 1 tbsp. flour 2% c. milk 2-02. pkg. dehydrated mushroom

— soup 4 diced, hard-cooked eggs 1p tsp. salt dash pepper 1 tsp. chopped parsley

Saute celery in margarine until partially cooked. Add flour and blend. Add 1'% c. milk and blend smooth. To another cup of milk add dehydrated soup and blend smooth. : Add this to the celery mixture and bring to boil, stirring constant. ly until smooth and thickened. Add eggs, salt, pepper and parsley,

PUFFY FRENCH TOAST

12 slices day-old bread % c. brown sugar 1% c. sifted all-purpose flour 4% tsp. salt 1% tsps. baking powder 2 eggs, separated 1c. milk 3 tbsps. melted butter

Spread each slice of bread with butter and sprinkle half the slices with brown sugar, two tablespoons to a slice. Cover with remaining buttered slices and cut into quarters, Beat egg whites until stiff, Sift dry ingredients into bowl. Drop egg yolks onto flour mixture, then add milk and butter, Beat with rotary beater until well covered. Melt fat in skillet to depth of two inches. Heat and fry

sandwighes over medium heat,

Westra home, The couple will be at {home on Pisher rd.

Holiday Bazaar

Mrs. Jesse Thompson has been named general chairman of the

_|Christmas bazaar to be held at 11

a.m. Friday by the Woman's Society of Christian Service, Capitol Avenue Methodist church, in the church, } Committee chairmen include Mrs. Luther Boatman, booths; Mrs. Paul Pfaff and Mrs. Byron Stout, dining room; Mrs. Clara Hicks, luncheon,

Harold Worth, publicity. Assisting Mrs. Boatman will be Mesdames Claude Eaton, Orville Switter, Sharod Riesenmay, Don Ryan, R. C. Vermillion, * Herman Berns and Herman Taylor, Luncheon will be served from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and there will he a turkey dinner from 5 to 7 p. m,

The bazaar is open ta the public,

Delta Delta Delta sorority.

Barbara Noel Is Honored

Mrs. Malcolm Buck of Anderson’ entertained this afternoon with af luncheon, and bridge party in the! Woodstock club for Miss Barbara N

Miss Noel will become the bride |

Dec. 8 her mother, Mrs. H, 8. Noel, 5455 N. | ™ ERIE SM 25 0 XIE. The party guests were Miss Emily Strickler, Lancaster, O.; Mesdames Noel, G. B. Wolf, Charles Darling, | Theodore Englehart and Samuel | Miller, Misses Carol Noel, Anne| Shaw Davis, Kathryn Hadley and

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