Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1946 — Page 15
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RARELY IS THERE A choice ot meats in the market refrigerator, ‘but cold cuts are always available | and many of them can be used in| a number of ways. - Liver sausage is: practically as| nutritious as liver itself, In the recipe today for sandwich filling |
liver sausage makes a peppy- -flav-| ored food. '
» " » NUTTY LIVER SAUSAGE | SANDWICH | (For Saturday luncheon) * 1; 1b. liver sausage | 1, c. salad dressing | 3 tsp. salt 2 thsps. finely chopped pickle
1 tsp. fine chopped pimiento Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. 3% c. chopped pecans
Snethen, 5761 N. Pennsylvania Remove casing and mash liver]
| st, announce the marriage of sausage with a fork until smooth. | Combine with salad dressing and | their daughter, Annabelle, and salt stirring until well mixed. Add Merrill Morgan Jr., san of Mr. pickle, pimiento and pecans and| and Mrs. Morgan, Bloomington. mix until evenly distributed. Spread The weddino was Mey: 10. 3% c. of the filling between two! slices of bread. Makes 14 c. filling | ~
oF Sudwhe | Tudor AluRiiae AVOCADO SHRIMP SALAD Plan Luncheon
(For Sunday supper) 2 tbsps. lemon juice % ts]. salt : The Tudor Hall Alumnae asso- % c. mayonnaise [ciation will hold its annual June Avocado {luncheon at 1 p. m. tonforrow at 1 c. cleaned cooked shrimp the Propylaeum. 3 hard-cooked eggs | New officers will be elected and 1 tomato, diced {yearly reports will be read. Miss {Hilda Stewart, school principal {will speak, and a number of the
% c. celery, diced Have all ingredients chilled. Add | graduating class will present a deraise. Dice the avocado and toss scription of “Activities of a Tudor
lemon juice and salt to mayon- | in the dressing. Cut shrimp and Day.” add with eggs, tomato and celery. | or —— Toss lightly and serve on lettuce
leaves with a sprinkle of paprika | ‘Auxiliary Will Plan and a sprig of parsley. Card Party
Installation, Is Held The ladies’ auxiliary to the United
, Commercial Travelers will meet at By Sunshine Club
The Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc, installed officers at its business meeting this afternoon in| Ayres’ auditorium. Board members| met there at 11:30 a. m. New officers are Mrs. Peake, president; Mrs. D. C. Jolly | | are and Mrs. S. R. Lovick, vice presi- | dents; Mesdames George Newton, R. C. Griswold and Frank C. Bird, recording, corresponding and mem-| Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma bership secretaries, and Mrs. W. J. | Alpha sorority, will install officers Overmire, treasurer. at a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m.
| tomorrow in the Riley hotel, They Garden Club Program
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hotel to make further plans for a benefit card party to be given at 2 Pp. m. Saturday in the hotel,
{ments chairman, Mrs, | Pugh is cq-chairman and Mrs. Walr A. Jones and Mrs. Carl C. Scott in charge of reservations,
Sorority to Install
'include Miss Floy Kinnaman, president;
Miss Betty. Presnall, vice Mrs. Charles Adams, 1226 Alion | president; Miss Margaret Hester st, Beech Grove, was hostess for al/and Miss Mary Badders, corre-
meeting of the Sunshine Garden sponding and recording secretaries: club of Beech Grove this afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Wood, treasurer, and “Roses in the Gafden” and * ‘Herbs | Miss and Miss and Their Uses” were discussed. members.
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|: Seven Are Brides in Ceremonies Read Recently
Photo Reflex photo Mrs. Edward Lambert was Miss Virginia Hancock before her marriage May 3. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Virgil
B. Hancock, Ft. Wayne. The couple's at-home address is 5925 Dewey ave.
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Miss Joan Hogan, daughter -
of Mrs, Mary Hogan, Weybridge, Surrey, England, became the bride of Norbert B. Macke last’ Saturday in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Mr. Macke is the son of Mrs. Catherine V. Macke, Connersville.
Mothers to Banquet
‘Butler Seniors
Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ club of Butler university will hold its annual banquet for the seniors and their mothers at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Riviera club. Special guests will be Dean Elizabeth Ward and Mrs. A. R. Chapman, Miss June Goodrich has arranged a musical program.
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Before her marriage Sunday, Mrs. Alfred William Schenk was Miss Mary Catherine Crouch. Parents 7 the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Crouch, 1019 S. LaClede ave., and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schenk, 620 S. Worth st,
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Florea Boswell, Kansas City, Mo., announce the marriage, on April "23 in Kansas City, of their daughter, Miss Virginia Mabry Boswell, and Lewis Edison Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Von L. Snyder. 4638 Graceland ave.
P. H, Ho photo. Mrs. L. Harold Burr was Miss Martha Louise Armstrong be- | fore her marriage May 25. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Armstrong, 5779 N. Pennsylvania st., and Mr, Burr is
Kindred photo. Mrs. Helena Miles, 1117 Trowbridge st., announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Helena A. Maloney, to James O. Russell, grandson of Mrs, W Edward Hupp, 1614 English ave. The wedding ceremony was read Saturday.
| The Bridal Scene bdrm of Miss Frisch And Miss Shaul Are Announced; Miss Montgomery Married
the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern H. Burr, Stratford, Conn.
Before Getting !A Divorce’
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favor of the equal rights amendment, but what about the wife who
with ‘no employer to pension her if her husband wants a divorce when she is 50? $he may get no alimony and no property, so what is to be-
i | riage system, the faithful wife who 3 is divorced after
| Millions of modern men seem to
come of her?
In our present hit-or-miss mar-
years of dutiful I service is in a bad spot. What is to | become of her? There are two sen- | «ible answers to the question, I think If the husband has accumulated property he should be forced topro- | vide for her declining vears. If he | has not and is still a wage-earner, | she should not agree to a divorce.
” » = | OUR APPROACH to marriage Is | 50 "romantic women have almost forgotten that it is an institution for their protection. We've been taught to believe that our pride | cannot tolerate infidelity, So when | a man today asks his freedom the wife is made to feel like a heel if ‘she doesn't release him, | “It's a noble gesture. But sensible women should think twice before making it. If they count their time and labor for anything it's sheer nonsense to think that husbands should be allowed to slide out from | under their responsibilities ‘that | easily, Since middle age is often a period ,of mental aberration in both sexes, {it would be better to slap the indi[vidual husband into a sanitarium {when he begins to frisk around the Lan {have lost all sense of matrimonial {obligations and the reason is that (women are so mushily sentimental [they think of marriage as a per{petual romantic interlude, rather | {than aw social institution. |
A ttend Graduation |
Lt. A. F. Horstmann Jr, U. S.!
N. R, and his daughter, Pamela | Kay, are in Springfield, O. with | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Stein- |
{kamp, 5720 Carrollton ave, to at- | |tend graduation exercises at Wit{tenberg college. Mrs. Horses. |is receiving her bachelor of science | degree in education at Witten-| berg.
Art Exhibit |
| An exhibit of oil paintings by | Musette O. Stoddard of Nashville
Shower notes and the announcement of two approaching marriages | will be on dispiay in the Hoosier
are included in today's bridal news.
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{Salon art gallery through June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Frisch, 2710 N. “Pennsylvania st., announce the | Mrs, Stoddard was in the gallery
engagement of their daughter, Martha Mae, to Issie Passo, son of | Mr. and Mrs, Hyman Passo, 1214 Union st. The wedding will be July 7.
The bride-to-be attended Butler | university and the prospective bride- ter Alfke, mother of the bride: Mesgroom is a“graduate of the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy. He has returned afier serving 38 months with the navy in the Pacific theater.
LeRoy Burney, C. E. Carbon, Lawrence L. Clark, Ross Coffin, Earl Dieck, George Dougherty, Morey Doyle, William Dunn, H. D. Eber- : hart and Eugene Garrison. Miss Faith approaching! others will be Mesdames K. F' marriage to Paul Jenkins has been Hufford, John Mitchell, H. W. Ol-
announced by her parents, Mr. and | cott, A. J. Orr, C. O. Peake, Maurice Mrs. Orrin A. Shaul, 5251 Broadway. | pijckett. William Powell, Robert
The couple will be married June 16, | Reed, W. C. Shannon, James Walin the Northwood Christian church.|qen Kenneth Walker and Joel Mr. Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.; Weir, Misses Margaret Esterline, Wilbur C. Jenkins, Mooresville, re- | Dorothy Forsyth, Sarah Henning, cently was discharged from the | Beatrice Houze, Mary Leslie and army air forces where he served as! Wilhelmina Shirtz. 'a lieutenant in China and India. | nn a 2 =n Mrs. Elmer C. Holtman, Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Milam DeQuincy st. will entertain are at home at 35 >4 S. Emerson ave., | following their marriage May 25 in {the North Methodist church. Dr. { Dallas L. Browning officiated. The bride, the former Miss Charlene Ann Montgomery, is the daugh- ton at 2:30 p.m, June 23, in ter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mont- | Sweeney chapel at Butler university. gomery, 5926 Pleasant Run blvd | She was guest of honor at a misNorth dr. The bridegroom's par-|cellaneous shower Friday given by ents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Milam, { Mrs, John L. Venitz and Miss Mary 344 N. Bolton ave. Ellen Galbraith in the Galbraith A graduate of Butler university, | home, 1030 St, Paul st. the bride is a member of Delta — Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Milam is } LIFE BEGINS attending Butler and is a member Wien Your Problem of
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A. CONSTANT READER-and|Fulwider. I how we love them—says she is in|and the class will be hmned ad
Printing Class I Plans
A six-weeks course in lithography the print room until July 0,
fwill-be offered at the John -Herroncluded will be the work by N . |Art museum beginning June 17.
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The class, which will meet froni|Brucker, Donald M. Mattison,
to 4 p. m. Monday through Friday, |X. Rubins, Edmund : {will be taught by an Indianapolis Paul Wehr and Lavonne Whitmire. By MRS, WALTER FERGUSON | aiinter and print-maker, Bn 1 L.|The prints are from the museum's Tools will be furnished, Permanent collection,
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Wilbur D. Peat, director of the museum, <has arranged a lithograph | will meet at 8 p.. has spent years as a housekeeper |exhibit by contempdrary
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