Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1946 — Page 15

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pings until they are tender and, brown, : Hh o x * SOUP LYONNAISE y id (For Tuesday luncheon) 1'lb. potatoes (baking variety) 3 c. boiling water 3, tsp. salt Yr cosliced—green—enions (slice 4% inch thick, include some greens) | 2 thsps. margarine 3 "oul'lem cubes Wash and peel potatoes and cut Into }2-inch cubes. Cover and cook | in one cup of boiling salted water | for about 10 to 12 minutes or until! potatoes age thoroughly cooked and | begin to break apart. Remove from heat; do not drain. |

Meanwhile saute onion in margarine for about 10 minutes. Do not allow to brown. Add remaining water and bouillon cubes. Stir until hour cubes are dissolved. Add undrained potatoes and simmer two minutes, Serve very hot. Makes four cups. # =» =» BOILED CABBAGE WITH SAUCH| (For Wednesday dinner) { Trim outer leaves from one small | = head of cabbage (14 1b). Cut into | eighths and drop into bofling salted | water. Cook for about eight min-| utes or until tender. Drain well. Meanwhile, make a sauce by combining 'z c. cream, 2 tbsps. margarine, % tsp. salt, %4 tsp. paprika and 1 tbsp. parmesan cheese in a saucepan. Bring to & boil and simmer for one minute, Pour over hot cabbage and serve immediately. Makes four servings.

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rybelle Witt Neal Married to G. H. Heintzelman,

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Miss Marybelle Witt Neal became the bride of George Harpham

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ceremony read Saturday night in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas L. Neal. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henry Heintzelman, Coatesville, Pa.

Wearing an ivery satin gown fashioned from her mother’s wedding dress, Miss Marybelle Witt Neal became the bride of George Harpham | Heintzelman in a ceremony at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the Tabernacle { Presbyterian church. Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neal, 3344

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Wedding Vows Exchanged By Couple

Heath Memorial church was the scene ‘of the marriage of Miss Jeanne Patterson and Merle C. Cox at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. Officiating were the Rev. OC. R. Query, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Samuel Clausore, grandfather of the bridegroom. Miss Dorothy Allbright, maid of

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light blue net and carried Briarcliff roses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rosemary Stivers and Miss Nancy Watt who wore bouffant dresses of yellow

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Attendants’ Dressed Alike {

| Cullough of Anderson was maid of |corsage.

{parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claudgiclub followed the ceremony. The Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wible, 1215 N. {Henry ‘Heintzelman, Coatesville, Pa-{eouple left on a wedding trip with : {the bride wearing a dark brown Mrs: John D. Peacock was matron and white print .suit, brown and lof honor and Miss Marjorie Mc- white accessories and an orchid |Irvington.

honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs.| After July 15 they will be at|sister, and Mrs, Harold T, Stoehr Frank E. Walling, Sewickley, Pa.,'home in Coatesville.

and pink net and carried summer | bouquets. The bride chose a gown of bro- | |caded satin with a full skirt fall{ing into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was caught with a lace and pear] tiara, and her shower bouquet of white roses was centered with an orchid. Donald Cordrey was best man, and ushers were Howard and Donald Stout. * . . The couple left on a wedding trip after a reception in the home of the ride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Patterson, 1320 N. Dearborn st. The bride wore a gray dress with white accessories for| traveling. The at-home address is 4240 Bluff rd. The bride attended Jordan conservatory and is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Cox, 3224 N. Euclid ave,

July Wedding Date

Is. Announced

Miss Mary Alice Wible has set July 7 as the date for her marriage to Robert E. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thomas, Tulsa, Okla. ! The bride-to-be is the daughter of

Leland st. | The ceremony will be read in the St. Matthew Episcopal church in Miss Lillian Thomas of Tulsa, the prospective bridegroom's |

will be the bride-to-be’s attendants.

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| William E. Tucker Jr., New York.

The attendants were dressed alike in blue marquiset styled with | bateau necklines, short puffed] |sleeves, fitted midriffs and full gathered skirts. * | Sheaths of sky blue and powder | blue delphinium and cornflowers| were carried by the bridesmaids. | | The matron of honor’s flowers were | purple and blue delphinium and] | American .Beauty roses, while -the| { maid of honor carried an arm bouquet of deep blue delphinium, magenta larkspur and American | Beauty roses. Bride Wears Heirloom Lace 1 3 | The bride was given in marriage | by her father. Her gown was fashioned with a dropped shoulder bodice of heirloom lace and a satin skirt and train. A cascade of lace fell over net ruffies in the front of the skirt. She wore long ivory gloves and carried a prayerbook | topped with miniature white spray orchids. Her full-length veil of ivory Engish illusion fell from a pearl cup. A panel of Venetian lace extended through the middle of the veil. | Mr, Heintzelman's father was the best man and ushers were William 'S. Ramey, Thomas Heisler, Coatesville; Jesse Clark, West Chester, Pa.; Mr. Walling and Mr. Tucker. A reception in the Woodstock

Wedding Is Set For Saturday

Miss Patricia Marie Spragg's approaching marriage to John Ed-|® ward Scherér, 3148 Graceland ave. has been announced by Miss '| Spragg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Gerry L. Spragg, 1121 W. 18th st. The couple will be married in a double wedding ceremony at 9 a. m:/| Saturday in St. John's Catholic! church. The other couple to be married will be Mr. Scherer’s sister, Miss Frances Scherer, and Arthur J. . Meunijer, son of Edward J. i Meunier, 3201 Central ave.

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