Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1946 — Page 15
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oon 1k 11S, Eat Three Become Brides in Recent Coremonies. |Carolyn Pinkus | "EVENTS." = ~ |Red Cross Art y > E de Cod | : fuk ry Bride Today : CLUBS w= . MISCELLANEOUS ; Classes Set ;
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nes Bridal \ a y | ~CoN x ; : Rio de Janeiro chap, L.T.-8. C.|Athenaeum Turners Women's aux. Cn Js | June 21 § Meta ASiven _ ‘Miss Caro.yn Pinkus became the| 19.30 5 m Wed. At Huntington, Wed. At the Athenaeum. Card | Red Cross classes for training | ree | bride of Rudolph O. Schwartz at| coioce Flat Rock. Mesdames| POrtY: ° © |arts and skills Mstructors wil pem narriage to uN. TONGUE 18 an asoromies) and | 11:30 a. m. today in the Broadmoor | pgreq Huntington, Kenneth Ir-| National Association of Letter Car- June 24 at the Red Cross chapter . une 21, has | ner RE Ina et i 3 ne in so] Golf and Country club. Rabbi Mor-| win, Paul Bailey and Jacob Har-| riers aux. 7:30 p. m, Wed. Y. w. | house, 1126 N, Meridian st. The Thomas B ge hes 3 ange te ime of ris M. Feuerlicht read the single-| din, hostesses. C. A. = Mary Phillips, presid- classes will rum through Aug. 18 = . . acle. . J Ing. tiation, will a church. “will When tongue is = simmered in| ring. service. Minerva, Wed, Mrs, Ralph E| 3 sniuiauio . { Miss Mildred Stilz, who will sc ’ barely enough water to cover and Parents of the couple are Mr.| Bishop, 3532 Evergreen, hostess. Northwood Christian church, Beth{CePt applications for enrollment fn = on home. the pan is coveted, no watching is| | and Mrs, V. E. Pinkus, 3271 Central| “Woman's Role in World Peace,” el-circle. 1 p. m. Wed. Mrs. |the first series of classes not later es Johnson, necessary. While three hours are] a ad — A. Al Mrs Carl Martin, George B. Elliott, 4785 R_ 65th, |tHan Sunday, has just returned Miss Elizabeth required, one can be busy with oth- | | a, eo. | hostess. Covered-dish luncheon. from New York where she “coms er, and Miss er household tasks. A pressure cook- ¢ Botering_ with her father, the Wednesday afternoon. Wed. Halo -Installation of officers. {pleted a three-months’ course of - ? er will cook it in 35 to 45 minutes. | * ; 3 3 Jbride wore a light bive street.length | Hay park. Penis: % arts and skills training. Dawe . 2a om : | 1 an a ‘qdress with black accessories and | SORORITIES Instruction will he offered in metal wi Bates John- ‘ ERASED ONO PIRLANT. | LE a ig orsags. She was attended couple left on a motor trip through ' pei chap., Beta Chi Theta. ‘Wed, |and jewelry, ceramics, textile painte Jo 53 4 2 by Miss Betsy Stix, St. Louis, who | Canada and California, They willl arc Toren Edmundson, 2529 Ee, leather, felt and yam working hnson (For. Thursday dinner) ‘ chose a pink: dress, white accesso- be at home in ‘Manitowoc In 8iX| join hostess. Business meeting. |*0d plastics. Those completing the nd the bride- ~ 3 to 3% 1b. beef tongue (fresh) A ' ries and pink and blue corsage. weeks. Eo . "| first training course will be used as Water to cover PW * 4 is a) ni pie iu eS % : The bridegroom's father was best! Both bride and gridegroom are|Alpha chap. Kappa Beta Chi. Wed. |instructors at the Veterans’ hos- » | 2 tsps. salt | Shockney photo. ! Ramos-Porter photo. . man, hem |sraduates of the University of Wis-| At the Kopper Kettle in Morris-| pital and for instructing community” b, elected re- J % c. enriched flour Before her marriage May 5, Miss Betty B. Brown, sister of A May 26 ceremony united | After a breakfast at the club, the | consin. town. Semi-annual dinner. classes. MIS. Laven K. 2 tbsps. lard or drippings Mrs. Mae Martin was Miss Mrs. Mary L. Hadfield, 2640 Miss Helen Miner, daughter of et ————— J 1 c. tongue broth | 8 Log Soi She is th E. 40th st, and Charles James Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Miner, v Davis. Obs Cover tongue with water and add| Betty Lou Spivey. She 18 The \gyrrpy son of Mrs. Helen Mur. 625 N. Alabama st. and Ha- . Loyd ra i ! alk Cover closely and simmer, al-| daughter of Mrs. Donald Grote, ray, 930 Parker ave., were mar- rold McFadden Jr ’ Detroit | lowing about one hour per pound. ot} ; “hess na en Chisnoweth, Cool in. cooking amid. Remove from] 24 S. Hawthorne lane. ried June |. The couple is living in Detroit. nM Ra Baye | liquid, peel skin from tongue. Dust | B h gge, 1 43. with seasoned flour and brown in| ’ ['wo Brothers Tak ! | Ye} K i S : Peet; Mrs, lard or drippings. Pour broth over | Mothers Club a e Ii N appa cts ! igre avr tongue, Cover closely and simmer Btides . ' | 40 minutes. Makes 8 to 10 servings. : : M ‘ 18KES 3 10 10 servings Holds Picnic A double wedding ceremony in eetings . . | . the Brookside Methodist church om :ntertain WHOLE BEET SALADS us and instal. | APril 20 united Miss Phyllis Widdi-| 8ix provinces of Tri Kappa so)RIE TURK, (For Friday dinner) An anniversary party and I “| field and Ray T. Brown Jr, and rority in Indiana have scheduled nd Mrs. Dono- 4 large beets, cooked lation of officers were held by the Miss Lydia Ciriell¥ and Earl Brown. conventions this month and two e as her house $ Shee Srafpe Delta Gamma Mothers’ club of But-| Parents of the brides are Mr. and|will hold meetings next month. Davis, Los An- Crisp Yen? oe ler university today at its last meet- | Mrs. Clarence Widdifield, 3308 N:| Province: 1 will have its con- - r 5p eaf lettuce {ng . Illinois st., and Mr. and“Mrs. Tony vention June 29 in Evansville; Patricia Owen, 1, c. ‘salad dressing J 08. Cirjello, 250 S. Keystone ave. The province 2, today, at Versailles; F th r 2 tbsps. finely chopped green pepper | A picnic luncheon was held on pridegrooms are sons of Mr. and province 3. ‘June 27 Turkey Run a ers arrive Friday 1 tbsp. honey {the lawn of the chapter house and | Mrs. Brown, 4344 Evanston ave. {state park; province 4, tomorrow, [ Sy IIP PIP 5 ine 19, in time . Have. all ingredients chilled. Peel tho past presidents were honor The couples are at home at 328 Richmond; province 5, July 2, La-| , d hadi A dding June 21 beets and cut a slice from the P| vests S. Trowbridge st. Iavetle Country: club. y D I ster at Evans- about 4 of the way down. Place nr : BE — —— Provi ay 8 Mrs. Frank N talled Province 6 will meet June 19 in g women are . beets on lettuce, add one slike of §. Frank Napp ‘was ins as Di er Party Set Muncie: province 7, July 11 in junior class at orange and one slice of onion on |President; Mrs. Elmer Sanders, mner arty oe Plymouth, and province 8. June 2 y top of each beet. Then add the cut (treasurer, and Mrs. Paul Loser, sec-| Members of Zeta chapter, Phi at Lake Wawasee. June 16th off slice of beet. Combine salad retary. Delta Pi sorority, will entertain| State council officers who are dressing with green pepper and| Mrs. A. R. Ferguson was chairman their husbands with a Father's day planning to attend the meetings honey. Flow dressing over beet justhof arrangements, assisted bY dinner at 7 p. m. Saturday at Mac's|will discuss projects sponsored by before serving. Makes four servings.|mothers of the graduating class. Spanish Dinner place, {the state organization.
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