Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1946 — Page 14

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| Hi | : a, MEMPHIS, T | yi At Cathedral A single-ting ceremony t 0:48 Dreachs of an. ! p ‘ an 7 Jan 2 | ; o'clock Friday in St. Anthony's pars 2 & white picket a m ce he ha | An altar banked with vases of ish ‘will unite Miss Lavong Gene roses may wine w—— — Ete § ] : 5 white roses, gladioli and gardenias Townsend and Robert L a Jetch win hm % TURE WILL BE PRESENTED by | formed Ihe | background for the Parents of the couple-are Mr, and: who fled a Delta second program. of the season Jan. 26 ing of Miss Alberta Marie Colioh {{Mrs- Rolen Townsend, 906 Morelusid ™ [ ownsr's, wite, * The committee in charge of the and Thomas F. McKay. |ave, and Mrs, Mary Adams, 450 ° With Lt. Hel and 4s "Nafe, Dr. and Lg Bev. 3. C. Shea, Clinton, |Concord st. ' on ff The says he and, Mr Cleon read single-ring ‘Entering wit! ‘ " . faty & and Mrs. Frank Hoke and Mr. in the Blessed Sacrament chapel in ng. a aoe: degrees, languis nr, ; * 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral, . dressed in a light blue and Mrs. J _ Parents of the couple are Mrs. tailored sult with black accessories.’ at. the home o a ry mtn, i a Tw on th wrence A ! : over the | also of Clinton. ! We bildey WAVE Of ona ia” Twenty-seven : ot] i a vet | a Aue, who clicks gers With Bevthes in iaw white blouse, Mr. Holderman will * J Buglish, with » Kering Nii rather dln; be the bridegroom's best man. © was working on Onesies Bide re 4 After the wedding there will be &' * Miss, farm of Son ivory sttin Sabioned reception in the home of the bride's"’ turning his ar Shuey Hany yoke outlined parents. ‘The couple will be at home * SEN such mundane | a portrait neckline, fitted bodice . Ba op atid a ful skit falling into a chapel a Mie. Bd train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil » "aud of fllusion fell from a tiara of pearl- . f R; : EVENTS o JQ Sitter ana Mn ized orange blossoms. She carried i | ; an arm bouquet of American Beauty Ladies 0 Rite CLUBS | ap became Ssh J A roses, : ! ; a ie Ls Davis and Mrs, C. 8, Hannagan, both of St. Paul The gowns of the maid of hanor | |’ See Revie |Aphs Delta Latreian. Tues. Mrs. Xpa, Yon. Di sna are Mumathe Raldwin of Chicago will attend the all-day and the bridesmaid were fashioned Ellison Fadely, 530 E. 58th, host= Mrs, John R. Sentney, national president, will preside. [iike in pink sind blue, FeSPECLTEY ess. “White elephant sale.” of the dinner and evening meeting is Mrs. L. C. True. : Miss Josephine Oolich was the maid| The Teen Age division of the| sriemas 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs,

Wabash college, will discuss “America In dinner meeting of the American Associa-

15 p. m. in the Broadway Methodist church. - Considered an authority on history and political science as as current events, Dr. Gronert has conducted a series of lecfor the International Relations group of the A. A. U. W. in

ianapolis members will bring books to the meeting to add collection being made for Riley hospital.

Sorority to Present Recital A CHAPTER, MU PHI EPSILON, national music sorority, ent & program at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Odeon. by Miss Mae Engle, the program will include twoMiss Marion Laut and Miss Louise Swan; a

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Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cooprider, Amo, announce of their daughter, Doris, to R. Dale rs. F. C. McCune, Tndi- - anapolis, The wedding was Nov. 22 in McKee chapel’ of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The couple is

John Hanafee,

Miss Helen Hanafee's marriage to Maj. Charles W. Head was Oct. 30 in the St. Philly Ner! Catholis church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs

Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Head, New York. (P. H. Ho photo.)

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For Kenneth Pearson And Miss Jeanne. Blackburn

and full skirts. coronets of pink and blue in hair and carried bouquets of

James Phillips. Wedding Trip After the wedding trip the couple will be at home at 1512 N. Pennsylvania st. A breakfast at Homestead followed the wedding. The bride chose a black dressmaker

city parks and recreation board will present a Teen Age production for

t= thé Ladies of the Scottish Rite at

3 p.-m--tomorrow st “ther Scottish Rite cathedral. “The Midnight Ghost,” a one-act play under the direction -of- Dick Eisenbach will be part of the program. Don Thiele is production manager, Included in the cast -will be: Marion Starrett, Phoebe Barnes, Norma Owens, Carol Harvey, Leonard Wild, Dorisjune’ McGlashan, Johnny Kubichan and Gene Jackson.

Grace Robeson, 3607 N. Capitol,

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“Western Star” John W. Lee.

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Meridian Heights Inter-Se. Tues

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Inter-Alia. Tues. Mrs Marshall GJ Knox, 6015 N. Ralston dr., hostess,".

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by Miss Mary Katherine Breedlove, accompanied by . Times Special gabardine suit with gold accessories Masters of ceremonies will be Mrs. W. Donald Wright, % Cc E % atid a piano number by Mrs, Charles Munger. Miss CRISP BROCCOLI makes a COLUMBUS, Ind, Jan. 7—Marriage vows were exchanged by MIsS|sor traveling. ‘She wore an orchid|David Fahey and Leonard Wild.| Gengral, ‘hostess. ay . Che Buphrat, soprano, will sing several selections, accompanied |, "Co oobi salad that fits well Jeanne Blackburn and Kenneth Pearson at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the|oorggge. Benny Barth and his band willl py apy Bert E. Ells 4nd Mra,” Liss Engle. irito the noonday luncheon. - If time sanctuary of First Methodist church here befors an altar of greenery.| me bridegroom returned recently Play and others included in the| A mg wihoite res . 8 = a 8 8 R nny reparation of the The altar was accented by white chrysanthemums and lighted by can- from serving 4’: years in the army. revue will be Bill Peet, Glenn Speck- Olnosi Study. 7 p. m. Tues. ‘Mrs, fri. Robert M. Raber and her son, David Marshall Raber, will does no Pe dressing, hard dles. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Otho Blackburn,|ge was in the European theater 36 man, Bob Fleming, Dick Powell,| 1. Moine Jackson, 3318 Brooks today for Kodiak, Alaska, where they will join Lt. (15. Relient cooked eggs can be added to your Oshkosh, Wis., and Mr. Pearson is the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Pear-| ihe Clair Zook, Sam Bridgins, Rex| qe pkwy. North dr, hostess, § : U.8 N.R—M.C. : own or 10 French dressing. | son,” Rushville, former Indiaanpolis Reynolds, Dick Stinebaugh, John| wgve Curie” (French) Mrs. E. Ly | acting ehief of medicine at the naval hospital on 2 8 = residents. Guyant and Mrs. Lake Kissick. Lambda Chi Alpha Ames, Bill Echardt and Kenny| payer Jr. : : Kodiak in the Aleutian islands. Mrs. Raber has been BROCCOLI SALAD WITH The bride’s father read the vows.|Their white ice brocade dresses Holsinger. Procter. Tues, Mrs. Bernaid J A . " her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Warren. PIQUANT EGG DRESSING He was assisted by the bridegroom’s| were fashioned with portrait neck-| NM athers to Meet Also in the revue will be Bill" Guedelhoeffer, 1924 N. Meridian, ' g Te ss = = s & = father and Dr. A. S. Woodard, pas-| lines, three-quarter lengtlt sleeves hi* Alok ther’ Best, Jim Best, Mickey Maurer, Paul| postess. “The Scarlet Lilly” (Mure ©. C. Josey will be hostess. to the Southern club auxiliary at {Fer TaeMar's Juneheony tor. White aisle carpets were used/and bouffant skirts. They wore he Lami o Pha Moti "erS|Gill, George Bigger, Marge, Reed, pny) Mrs, Paul C. Furgason, | Friday in her home. She will be assisted by Mrs, Oliver - Ib. bevceal for the bridal procession and white! identical ostrich tip headdresses and is DL Biller pniversiy 12:30 p.m | Jk Metcalf, Robbie Robinson, Dale| Erection, : va Mrs. Maxwell Bailey and Mrs. J. W, Hutchings. Iw waler fapers lineg the igh er 2 izle rose sprays and white Testa- wat the chapter house, $121 Young, Cae Joskson. X Charles sigma Ci Mothers’. Tues. ) In the | the eXtra pov . - ? marriage ather . > 1 Scott, Benny y Hick- house. “ Come » # Association to Elect ‘ Soak broccoli in enough cold salt|,.o \iqe wore an off-white Dutch-| Walden Pearson Best Man Suse} oo oi Be Ms man, Violet Marie Hadden, Martha| munity Affairs” Wallace O. Lee; - THE ART ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS will elect seven Water to cover the heads to remove |e; atin gown with Romance neck-| , o "0 june McKee, ring Siaages tha (eors®|Jo Thurston and Marilyn Kirk. Luncheon. : Toa for a period of three years at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in the [any dirt or insects. Strip off any yn, freq basque, long fitted sleeves white ah Seung. and]... ‘|Tolalon, Tues. Mrs. ‘H. 0. Goett, Ten) 1 it Institute. The seven newly-elected members will woody peel and cut off tough ends. | io 4ino to points over her wrists, bearer and flower girl, wore Ww . R. Burghard, B rid Lun he S ne ss, mia) Should ; Slice stal half lengthwise. Cook Mrs. M. H. McIlvaine. A business ge cneon oe , “Russia— Then go on f the of 21 directors. ice ks in half leng \ full gathered skirt. satin and net dresses with bouffant | ” ; on the ary in boiling salted water for 10 min- |°090 * he oir] carried a |MeCting and program is scheduled nu. oiiit meld Women's club] LoYo G81 Characteristics” Mrs, 8 E Es i" ol v w utes. Lift out, cool, then cover and Carries Single Rose Stirs The Rowe: = - . at 2p m will meet for a bridge luncheon at Robert Baldwin. $ 3 iss Betty Jane Williams Sosarud yestorias Ham rg chill, Serves 4. A scalloped godet accented the|basket of rose pe sce. of the) : 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Officers SORORITIES ; &ive 1 40 yon. alien, Mo, alter Spchdive Ly | rt ev : which tell into s full lengthy, Nelden ©. Pearson, brother of the| JY’, C, T. U, Meeting |cun.” Hostesses will include’ Mrs. |Chap. AM, P. E10. Tues. Mrs. T: Ai : nd Mrs. RW o ! PIQUANT EGG DRESSING skirt bridegroom, was best man and the) The Prances E. Willard cha ter Edward Parmalee, Mrs, R. P Hille Getz, 1451 Central, Rostess.. 14 Seven diffe . as y yr: ath, caugiit dawn the withiRev. Elmer Harvey, Jeffersonville, | "0" TuMC C0 oa m.|and Mrs. R. W, Danielson. Chap. S, P. E. ©. Tues. Mrs. R. He methods | of interior decorating at the Wilking Music Co. the se Sagat ting satin buttons. The veil of illu- brother-in-law of the biidegtoom rs hy rag Te Hh hoi ABLE rail di Bieta avaliable, if J Matinee Musicale meet X morro : Martin, ushers. ; : A , , SSSArY, - ) the esis Wii tneel = inanln osrow 1 tbsp, flour sion cascaded from a heart-shaped, ang Sion A ay thé scene | Vernon Weaver, 1431 W. 28th st. Dinner Meetin g Set Chap. U, P. E. O. 2 p. m. Tues. Mis§ N results safe Christ ou ’ ? 3% tsp. salt tiara trimmed with pearlized orange of the reception, following the wed- The Rev. Herman Rose will be Ellen Jane LaFollette, 72¢ N. De= quickly .» : = '% tsp. dry mustard | ingle red guest speaker. Mrs. J. Ray Stanton! The Home Economics Women in| Quincy, hostess. Constitutional easily. | blossoms. She carried a sing ‘ding, For the wedding trip to Flor- ; Tet % lp, celery sail “with & white Bible 4188 the bride these’ a winter-blonde | Vill 3150 speak and Mrs. Edward Business wili have & dinner meet-| quiz, Mrg A W. Macy. i gos -— - % c. lemon juice Tose 3 : Miller will have charge of devotions.|ing at 6:30 p. m., tomorrow in the Chap. W, F\'E. O. Tues. Mrs. Fred . ; 2 % tsp. fresh onion juice Mrs.-Paul Allison, Rushville, ma-|sult with matching felt hat sna|’, "™ _________ ___ Marott hotel. Mrs. Gertrude Ren-| Risser, 3526 Evergreen, hostess. LOW‘ RATI - IN ew S— 1% tbsp. butter tron of honor, woré a white mar-{8loves and black accessorieS. Her| pos Iota Xi to Meet noe will speak on “Women in In- pe t———————— . - a Styles this y . . . whi corsage was of orchids. They will be 4 7 austry.” D Will S ; demand tr % S._whibping Cream quisette gown cut similar to thatiy, yome at 1808% N. Meridian st.| Delta Beta chapter, Psi Iota Xi, : ean peak hips and wal

meetings throughout the city.

“A vartety of programs will be preséiited at Parent-Teachers assocls-

Health will be the subject in most

programs. County P.-T. A. units also have stheduled several

can of Washington high school. 49—2:15 p. m. Film on Safety, Sgt. Harry Bailey. Guests, Junior high patrol boys and girls, 52—2 p. m., Health film. 3:15 p. m;; Open discussion on community health. ; : 58—2 p, m., “The Use of Radio in the Schools,” Miss Blanche Young; ‘consultant in radio. - Music, school orchestra.

'162—1:30 p. m., “Experience of a

Flight Surgeon,” Dr. Joseph Ball, Music, Mothers’ chorus, directed by Mrs. Irving Hessel, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Whiteley. 8A’s will sing.

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of the bride, with elbow-length sleeves and white velvet belt. She wore white ostrich tips in her hair

Mrs. Pearson was graduated from Taylor university and attended Northwestern university. The groom

will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. N. P. Schafer, 3947 N. ‘Delaware st. Mrs. Schafer

Mothers to Meet

The Mothers’ club of the Mink-

Miss Elizabeth Ward, dean of women of Butler university, will spesk on “The Duties of a Dean,”

meetings during wi City unit's schedules are: thorough land carried a spray of roses, with is a graduate of Depauw university will be assisted by Mrs. Abe Our~|ner kindergarten will meet at 1:30/at the meeting of the Woman's TUESDAY he i ’ rn ne a white Testament, . and affiliated with Phi Delta Theta tiss, Mrs. W. B. Lewis and Mrs.|p. m. tomorrow in the kindergarten, Rotary club at 12:15 p. m. tomorfow hs torts meeting «Child| Plano music, Miss Barbara Dun- [cook over boiling water, stirring The bridesmaids were Miss Lois fraternity. E. F. Marchino. 311 Reisner st. st the Columbia club.

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for eight minutes.

Turn to grease top. Cover and set in a warm place (85 degrees F.)

doubled in bulk (1% hours).

Place In greased bread pans, 8% by 4% by 2% inches. let rise until double in bulk (1% hours), oven (400 degrees I.) for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees F. and move to cooling rack, cooling uncontinue baking 40 minutes. Recovered and away from drafts. Two

beat well. Add rye flour and beat the bridegroom is the son of g | vigorously. Add cooled shortening| Everett Watson, Add all-purpose | flour (except % c.) gradually to

flour and knead -quickly and lightly | Round up into a ball and place in a greased bowl. free from drafts until dough has Divide dough in half, round up each portion, cover and let rest for 10 minutes. Shape into Joaves, Cover and

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| Before her wedding Nov. 24, | Mrs, Howard Watson was Miss Stella Louise Valant. The cere- | mony was read in the Holy Trinity | Catholic church. Mrs. Louise Gorenc is the bride's mother and

Fairview Mothers To Hear Speaker

The Mothers’ club of Fairview Kindergarten of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten society will meet tomorrow at the school. Mrs. Ruth Foster, .of the League of Women Voters, will speak on “International Co-operation.” The hostesses will be Mesdames Roy O, Corson, chairman, Joseph B. Tynan, Thomas G. Ottenweller,

Roderick Purcell,

Book Review Sét

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