Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1946 — Page 14

Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary Plans nec Lost Meeting Tomorrow at Propylaeum

"THE FINAL MEETING OF THE Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior auxiliary will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Miss Doris Campbell, faculty mem-

"+ per of the Indiana university school of social work, will Sp Honor guests will be new members of the

Appointments to the executive board have been announced

by Mrs James D. Peirce Jr, auxiliary president. Mrs, Frederic D. Anderson is suxiliary representative; Mrs. B. E. Lhpenta, ways and means chairman; Mrs. David V. Burns, membership chairman; Mrs. Paul Fheccher, placement chairman, and Mrs. Gregg Ransburg,

publicity chairman,

Other committee chairmen include Mrs. William J. Hamerstadt,

Rabbi Shapiro Reads Vows Uniting Two

Miss Gertrude Ann Sandler and Robert Bruce Hollander at 4 p. m. yesterday in the hotel. Rabbi David Shapiro read the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandler, 4901 Park ave, are the bride's parents, and Mr. Hollander is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hollander, 8320 Ruckle st. : 3 A white Duchess satin gown fash joned with a romance neckline, fitted basque accented with sprigs of

, seed pear! embroidery, a full skirt

and train was chosen by the bride. She wore a two-tiered fingertip veil of English illusion cascading from a seed pearl tiara, She carried a white prayerbook topped with white orchids. Mrs. Sachs Is Attendant Mrs. Morris Sachs was matron of honor and Miss Clarissa Hollander and Miss Nina Gallin were bridesmaids. They wore identical pale blue tissue taffeta gowns made with sweetheart necklines, three-quar-ter length sleeves and bouffant skirts with bustle backs. The flower girl, Judy Alberts, was dressed in a long peach marquiset frock fashioned like the bridesmaids’ gowns. Dinner Follows Rite Arthur S. Hollander was his brotigpr's best man and the ushers were Harry Cooler Jr. and Marvin

couple left on a trip to the East

case committee; Mrs, Donald R. Hurst, house; Mrs. Louis R. Lowe, story hour; Mrs. Robert Reid, after-school program for older girls; Mrs, Philip H. Sweet, after-school program for younger girls; Mrs, Frederic Hadley, plenic; Mrs. Marvin Sandorf, motor

clubs are planning activities for this week, and most of them are looking ahead to July 4 celebrations and fireworks. The Meridian Hills country club will sponsor a luncheon bridge at 1 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Clyde E, Lee and Mrs. Curtis C. Duck as chairmen. Reservations have been made by Mesdames Clifford Taylor,

Carl Schaefer, Albert Pfeiffer, Harry Reisser, R. R. Powell, Hulbert J. Smith, B. R. Fogel, James Browning, D. P. Pardee, Frank Argast, B. W. Duck Jr., George W. Mercier, E. W. Hebel and Vernon C. McNab. Mesdames Leslie M, DeVoe, J. H. P. Daus, Edward Campbell, Joseph Mariam, Charles D. Rau,

Charlton Carter, Paul Lee Har-

gitt, W. E. Wilson, R. W. Mossman, H. D. Hooley, Harry R. Kerr and R. M. Kraft and Miss Betty Lynn Hargitt.

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Mrs. W. A. Kemper is chairman of the Saturday night dinner dance to be held at the Highland golf and country club this week. She will be assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames E. M. Gass, Bert Kingan and George Sadlier.

collections the Duchess of Windsor selected this gown for summer dining. A maize yellow satin cutaway jacket tops the slim heavy black crepe skirt.

From Paris

Camp Fire Girl ‘Do-Nut’ Queen Is Named

Sue Kepner, with a record of 328 dozen sold, has been named “DoNut” queen of the city-wide Camp Fire Girls “do-nut” drive. She will reign at treasure hunt festivities

next month. Nearly $5000 was raised from the

doughnuts, according to Miss Oran~

tive. Other high-ranking area leaders were Patty Kelley who was just one dozen short of Sue Kepner's total, Betty Rumple, Carolyn Snellenburg, Barbara Poirier, Mary Essel-

Dwyer, Saraellen Baker, Iris Jor-

sale of more than 40,000 dozen |§

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fashion headlines when

she recently selected her wardrobe in Paris. Two of her trend-

setting styles are eh) Lelong's with a long torso, doubl

cutaway suit in light grey check

e-breasted jacket, and (right) the Balmain-

designed resort suit made with pleated navy twill skirt and boldly

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From Top Paris

the world’s best-dressed list before, is following a different tack, now that she is back in Paris, 7 in stocking her i wardrobe with | couturier fashions. © Instead of patronizing one French dress- | maker — notable ! is Mainbocher, formerly of 12 Avenue George

lected her sum-

The Chic Duchess Buys Frocks

By EPSIE KINARD NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, June 17—American observers back from Paris report that the Duchess of Windsor is “looking very chic”; that she “buys wonderfully well,” and that she is someone to watch from a fashion point of view. The Baltimore-born duchess, who has rated

Jacket lining repeats the stripes. » » »

Couturiers

Couple United

In Ceremony

An informal ceremony at 2:30 p. m. Saturday united Miss Margaret McGuire, 3645 N. Illinois st. and Robert J. Fink in the Fairview Presbyterian church. The Rev. Virgil Ragan read the vows. The bride is the daughter of

A street-length dress of ivory

Afternoon gown in the Duchess of Windsor's new wardrobe is this lightweight navy wool with black silk twill draped below the waistline and cascading to the hemline.

Miss Betty Fill Becomes Bride

In Church Rite

The Northwood Christian church was the scene of the marriage of Miss Betty Fill, 4530 Washington blvd, and Andrew J. Vanderfleet at 4:30 p. m. yesterday, The Rev. Theo Fisher officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Michael Fill, South Bend, and Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Vanderfleet, 4016 Southeastern ave, Mrs, V. C. Penniston, matron of honor, wore pink, and Mrs. Joseph O'Dowd, bridesmaid, was in aqua. Their gowns were made alike of rayon taffeta with high necklines, cap sleeves and full skirts. The bride's gown of white satin

she carried white roses.

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Mary Shirley, J. E. Jackson |

Tuxedo Park Church Is Scene of Rite.

A double-ring ceremony yesterday in the Tuxedo Park Baptist church united Miss Mary Ellen Shirley and James E. Jackson. The Rev. U. 8. Clutton read the vows at 3:30 p. m. : Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Maurice B. Shirley, 324 N. Linwood ave, and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jackson, 1803 E. Michigan st. Mrs. Dale C. Shumacher of Whiting was her sister's matron of honor. She wore an aqua gown made with a high round neckline, fitted bodice and cap sleeves. . Flower Girls in White

tree, cousins of the bride, were flowers girls. Their frocks were of

puffed sleeves and full ruffled skirts. The bride’ wore a white Alencon lace and marquiset gown fashioned with a fitted bodice, bracelet-length

sonville, Ala, was his brother's best man and ushers were Mr. Schumacher, James Perille, Chicago; Paul L. Nevil and Charles A. Hall of Washington Court House, O. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Overtree Sr, 972 N. Audubon rd.

couple will be at home in Chicag

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The bride is a graduate of Butler university and Mr, Jackson attended Purdue university and was gfaduated from Louisiana State univer sity.

Shower to Honor Marie Loechle

A personal and miscellaneous shower will. honor: Miss Marie Loechle tomorrow evening at Catherine’s tea room. She will be married to E. Joseph Russell in St. Philip Neri Catholie church Saturday morning. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Loechle, 443 N. Rural st.,, and Mr. Russell is the son of Earl E. Russell, Clarksville. Guests at the shower will include the bride-to-be's mother, Mesdames Louis Hoffman, Lillie Hurley, Urb Thinnes, Robert Russell, Carl Boehm, Larry Donohue, Gertrude Dorn, John McMullen and William

THE SIMPLEST way to cook potatoes is one of the most palate able—just plain boiling Only enough salted water should be adde ed to cover potatoes. Seasoned with butter, finely chopped parsley, bacon or ham drippings or caraway seed, potatoes are irresistible. . » s " VEGETABLE COTTAGE CHEESE CHOWDER

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shredded Jettuce, % ¢. finely chopped celery, 2 tbsps. minced green onion, % c. coarsely gratéd carrot, 1%; tsps. salt, 14% c. cubed cucumbers (% to 1% inch cubes), cover and simmer for about 18 minutes or until vegetables are juss done, not soft. Blend 1% tbsps. flour and 1 tbsp. softened margarine and add enough liquid to make a thin paste. Stir this into the vegetable mixture with

: There will be evening fire- was fashioned with a high neck- : IRlapper. : worlis Yo ehaoms Ee and |born, Sue Smith, Carol Champer V, but now of |A. B. McGuire of Washington and (jine, puffed sleeves and BL skirt | Atwell, Misses Margaret and Anne % tsp.-sugar, % tsp. thyme and 1 i Sing gig Siner aie Be oe swimming races at Highland on |2nd Martha Susi. Duchess of New York—the (the bridegroom’s parents are MT.|anq train. The fingertip veil fell Kelly, Helen Kaltenbach, Rosemary ing Bon u on eube, Bk 1» wile : . inn ere Rose « duchess has se- , W. Fi . . ‘ Dorn and Gertrude Wachs. . n July 4. Second place winners wi Windsor uche: as si and Mrs. C. W. Fink, 127 W. 32d st. |from a pearl and crystal tiara, and solved. Makes 4 servings.

and will be at home with the bride's . - : i ? rent parents. At Hillcrest Sas, ir durian, Joan EP ee finery Jrom@ several of the Tepe With Bown ind ys After a reception at the Riviera|Ot. oJ ohn’s Church POTATOES WITH CARAWAY The bride attended the University | HILLOREST UY club is [ot ~eabine : pcing Sou Ose I els ona cup, the couple lef on. 3 Short fe SS f Rit SEED country club 1s |yyjles, Mary Helen Johnson and One is newcomer Pierre Bal- |spray of brown orchids on a prayer wedding trip to Chicago. They will S ocene o te (For Wednesday dinner)

of Illinois and is a student at Butler university, Mr. Hollander attended the University of Pittsburgh.

Wedding In Home Unites Couple

Miss Joyce Virginia Nester became the bride of William C. Wildman at 2 p. m. Friday in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. W. G. Services, 6181 N. Sherman dr. Miss Rida Howard, Marion, and Courland Shea were attendants. A reception followed the ceremony. After July 1 the couple will be at home with the bride's father, A. J. Nester, 4932 Kenwood ave. The bridegroom is attending Butler university and is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He is

planning a family day for June 25. The women tee off at 9 a. m,, the youngsters will follow and in the evening the husbands will play. A dinner will climax the* day's activities. Mrs. Ralph Betz is chairman, assisted by Mesdames David Fitzgerald, Sears MacNeil and Ed Faust, Hillcrest, too, is planning July 4 celebration with a golf tournament, dinner and fireworks. » ” " A pre-holiday dance will be held at the Woodstock country club July 3. Arrangements are being made for the July 4 activities. n » »

Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn and

Harriett Wilson. Other leaders cited were Jerry Graham, Esther Parker, Joan Heath, Jenny Lou Cross, Beity Ketrow, Phyllis West, Shirley Spieker, Nancy Harvey, Barbara Denter, Shayla Christopher, Renna Knipe, Janet Simpson and Elnora Rhodes. » = ~ Miss Patricia McGuire will be director of Camp Delight, one of three Camp Fire Girls summer camps, according to announcement today by Miss Orando C. Bangsberg, local executive. Other staff members will include Mesdames Philip Levey, Emma Judson, Ida Mae Jackson and Joseph Scott, Misses Gwen Caskey, Jeanne Campbell, Novella Harrison, Phyllis Forbes, Mary Fritsche, Ruth Bab-

main. This talked-about designer, who is dressing a number of elegant Parisiennes, signs his name to several of the duchess’ new outfits, Catering to her love of tallored clothes, he has created for her a simple ecru linen dress and a more distinctive sweater top suit of navy twill The sweater, as boldly striped as a blazer, is a pull-on of navy and white jersey, a knit appearing again as the lining of the jacket, which teams with a skirt as pertly pleated as a bobbysoxer's. w » ” BUT BALMAIN, whose forte is ultra-feminine duds—his is the strapless dress, the flounced pet-

book. 2 Miss Dorothy Ransdell, the bride's only attendant, wore pink crepe. Charles 8. Fink, the bridegroom's. brother, was best man. Ushers were William Fink and J. R. Boyle. 3 = A reception Yor the immediate families was’ held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyle, 3426 N. Gale st., following the ceremony.

Club’s Garden Party

To Be Tomorrow

The Chalcedony club will hold its annual garden party at noon tomorrow af the summer home of Mrs. A. M. Hetherington, Blue river. Officers of the club are Mrs. E. T.

be at home at the Washington blvd. address.

Card Party Planned

The June circle of. St. Patrick's Catholic church will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft shop. Mrs. Fred Koch is chairman. .

Sorority to Meet

Beta chapter, Gamma Phi Alpha

Sheehan, 4214 E. Washington st.

{Minnie Fleck, 816 S, Belmont ave.,

The wedding rite uniting Miss Roberta Fleck and Floyd Washburn was read Saturday morning in St. John's Catholic ehurech. The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Washburn, 555 N. Rural st. Attendants at the wedding were Mrs. James Reinert, mafron of

sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tomor- | bridegroom’s brother, best man. The row in the home of Mrs. Michael| couple will be at home at 555: N. | Rural st. after a wedding trip.

honor, and Herman Washburn, the

6 med. potatoes (boiling variety) Water to cover potatoes 2 tsps. salt Dash pepper 3 tbsps. cream cheese 1 tsp. caraway seed Wash and peel potatoes. Cook until tender in the boiling salted water. Remove from heat, drain, Remove cover and shake gently over heat until potatoes are flaky. Add cream cheese and caraway seed and continue to shake gently over heat until each potato is coated. Serve piping hot. Makes four servings.

the son of Mrs. Nellie'K. Wildman | Mrs. W. D. Keenan are in Chi- |cock, Willoene Hendry, Madelyn| ticoat, the under-slip that puts on |Lawrence, president; Mrs. F. M. v , 5608 University ave, cago to attend the convention of [Mitchell and Margaret Rennoe, a show—has coaxed the duchess |Knight, vice president; Mrs. E. B. STRAUSS / 4 4 / the General Federation of Misses Carrie Sizemore, Carolyn| into one of his elaborately draped |Vaughn, Mrs. M. F. Miller and SAYS: / a lock OMOVLO»)

Anniversary Party

The Women’s council of the Hillside Christian church will hold a birthday anniversary party at noon tomorrow in the church. Mrs. Richard 8. Orton will speak and Mrs. David Fruits will sing. Circle meetings will be held at 10 a. m.

‘Women's Clubs. Mrs. Keenan will speak on “What Epsilon Sigma Omicron Means. to the Federation” at the sorority’s © breakfast Thursday morning. She will present revised rules and regulations for the organization at the business session,

Gorman, Janet Miller, Mildred Marshall, Sara Mae Palmer, Barbara Jackson, Mary Rider, Jean Malott, Martha Scott, Nancy Dearmin, Betty Barker, Ruth Crider, Janie King and Ann Kahn, The camp plans four one-week sessions and two two-week sessions this summer.

afternoon dresses. Made of navy wool and highlighted by black silk twill, this dress swathes her hip line with a spiral drape which cascades at the side to the hem. Schiaparelli also has a whirl at dressing the duchess; She has made for her a vividly patterned

Mrs. O. W. Wise, recording, assistant recording and corresponding secretaries, respectively, and Mrs. F, H. Warren, treasurer,

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‘baughters of Isabella, will have a business session followed by a social hour at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Catholic community center, Mempers in Cathedral and Holy Name parishes will be hostesses. Chairmen for the social hour are Mrs. Z. M. Leach, Mrs, E. C. Wakelam, Miss Alma Nalley and Miss Laura Fussenegger.

LUCIEN LELONG, noted for an extraordinary collection, has added to the duchess’ wardrobe one of his famed cutaway suits and a long-torso double-breasted tailleur of light gray checks run through with a faint blue line. Evening and dinner dresses which the duchess will wear to the ballet, concerts, charity fetes and big diplomatic dinner parties also come from the House of Lelong. Although some of these gowns

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