Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1946 — Page 15
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Rev. Fr. ‘Barton Officiates At Rite
The Rev. Fr. James Barton read the vows Saturday uniting Miss Rosemary Corrigan and William T. Donahue. The ceremony was at 9 a. m. in the St. Philip Neri Catholic church. ; Mr, and Mrs, Vincent D. Corrigan, 408 N. Tacoma ave., are the bride's parents and Mr, Donahue is the son of Mrs, Mary Donahue, 324 N, Tacoma ave, Miss Irene Gillespie, maid of honor, wore a. gown of cloud blue drop-stitch marquiset fashioned with a fitted bodice and en offshoulder ruffle. Miss Kathleen Cleary, bridesmaid, was dressed in tea rose marquiset fashioned like | the maid of honor’s frock. | Carolyn Sue Presser, flower girl, | had an orchid net frock.” The bride| chose a gown of white nylon brocade styled with a portrait neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt falling to) a train. fell from a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms, and she carried white roses and orchids.
Alfred Heede was the best man | i
and ushers were Floyd Tremain and Robert Corrigan.
A breakfast at Hollyhock Hill fol- |
towed the ceremony and a reception | was held in the home of the bride's | parents Saturday afternoon. The| couple left on a wedding trip and will be at home with the bride's parents.
Group to Meet |
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Her fingertip illusion veil |
“Theater Committee off icers Mr. Spaulding,
Juanita Orr . ‘Are Wed
Miss Juanita .M. Orr and Elmer | W. Spaulding were marr fed at on Sunday in the West Side Chris- | tian church. The Rev. Roscoe Kirk-) man officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Orr, 3219 Foltz st., and Mr, and Mrs. Riley Spaulding, 5006 W. Raymond st. | The bride's gown of white satin} |and net had a sweetheart neckline {and full net skirt and train, Her| : 1 | Angeruip veil fell from a tiara of New “officers of the Civic theater women's affairs committee [pails 350 se Suiried » ly: topped elected at a recent meeting include (left to right, front. row): Mrs. | Miss Georgetta Smith, maid of |. Earl M. Hilligoss, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Paul T. Rochford, |honor, wore a full-skirted dress of president; Mrs. Wilfred E. Smith, treasurer; (left to right, rear |pink satin and net, and Patricia rowl: Mrs. Frank A. Ferry, recording secretary; Mrs, Harry T. |Herald, flower girl. wore pink net. Pritchard, third vice president; Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, first |Miss Louise Ann Orr was her sis-
: + Hi kam, jter’'s junior bridesmaid and was in vice president, and Mrs Huber ye second vice president. (blue satin and net,
"| William Stegemoller was best Let's 7
Iman, and ushers were Stanley Spaulding and Harold Orr, brothers CREAM CHEESE BURGERS (For Sunday supper)
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{of the couple. After a reception in the bride's | home, the couple left on a short | wedding trip to Turkey Run state {park. They will be at home in | Indignapolls, ¢
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EVEN THOUGH folks may rale) asparagus as one of the best of]
vegetables and may ‘count plain| 1 c. ground beef 7 J | buttered asparagus as one of the, 1 pkg. cream cheese 'W eddine [ most satisfying ways to prepare it. 4 ¢. finely chopped onion S
they do welcome a change in its
preparation 4 hamburger buns i :
Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Platt, 5664 |
The following recipe is excellent, 4 tsps. prepared mustard Washington blvd., have returned to| {to employ when the weather is hot | Salt Indianapolis after several days in | and a cold vegetable appeals. Plan| pepper |Chicago to attend the wedding of| to serve the mold shortly after’ it (their cousin, Miss Lois Cohen, | Combine thoroughly the ground daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack |
Miss Betty Ludwick will attend the national convention of Zeta Beta Chi sorority tomorrow through | Sunday in Atlanta, Ga. She is the | local chapter recording secretary | and a candidate for the office ofo national vice president. Mrs. Elsie Wallace, president of) the local chapter, is the delegate with Miss Esther M. Schmitt as| alternate. Mrs. Anna Fay Taylor,| who also will attend, is a candi-| date for the office of national! chaplain, | Other Indianapolis members planning to attend are Mesdames Dixie Green, Dorothy Blue, Dorothy Duke and Louise O'Brian, Misses Mary Ellen Coughlin, Ann Robinson, Rosemary Donovan and Eleanor Pyle.
Barbara Jo Vestal To Be Honored |
Miss Barbara Jo Vestal, whose marriage to Harold Parker Loveless will be June 3¢, will be honored with a bridal shower tomorrow, to be given by Miss Nell Knierihm and Miss Virginia Neff in the Neff home, 48 N. Euclid ave. Guests at the shower will be Mrs. Allan P. Vestal and Mrs. George B. Loveless, mothers of the couple; Mrs. D. F. Robertson, La Grange, Ill; Mestdames Harry J. Van Dolah, Allan D. Vestal, James R. Neff, Robert Purvis, Carl- Rugenstein, Kenneth Lloyd and Pred J. Neff. Others will be Misses June Patton, Esther McCutcheon, Marian Fultz, Nancy Phelan, Helen and Margaret Loveless.
| asparagus in upright position. Cook {uncovered imerse asparagus in water and con-
| other 10 minutes, or until tender.
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ASPARAGUS MOLD
(For Saturday dinner)
| beef, cream cheese and onion. Split |Cohen, to Lt. Howard B. Hershfield. | buns in half and spread each half| The bridegroom recently was gradu- | lightly with mustard, then with ated from the. U. 8S. Military] | the meat -mixture; sprinkle with academy at West Point,
od 1b. asparagus |salt and pepper. Broil upder me-| Other Indianapolis guests attend- | : C. water | dium heat for two or three minutes ing the wedding, which was in the| 1 tsp. salt @ {until meat is well browned. Remove {Bryn Mawr Country club, were Mr. | 2 tbsps. gelatin from broiler and serve at once.|a8nd Mrs. Marvin Weisman and Mr 1, c. cold water Makes 48 open-faced cheese-bur- 8nd Mrs. Louis R, Markun, 0 : SR n ” ” i 3 hu ig gers. Lo Mrs. Platt was honored by receiv- . S ; ing the war service citation from | 4 tsp. salt {the war and navy de 4 eggs. beaten ¢ partments at
the district convention of B'nai Brith Men and Women in St. Louis| recently. The citation was presented at -a luncheon for 1500 guests.
Couple Is Ww od In Chicago
Wash asparagus and break off —————————————— hard white portion of stalks. Heat) Times Special water and salt to boiling and place, CHICAGO, June 19.—Vows were Republican Women exchanged by Miss Helene D. whit-| Will Have Tea
lock and Roy L. Vehling The Indianapolis Women's Re-| 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Lakeview publican club will have a tea from | Presbyterian church here. 2:30 to 5 p. m. tomorrow at the | The bride is the daughter of Mr. [nome of Mrs, Julia Ray Hes, = N. Pennsylvania st. The tea will] and Mrs. Luther L. Cummings of honor Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson | and the bridegroom's | president. is Mrs. Lulia Vehling, 1137] Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker is genIndianapolis, eral chairman, Mrs. Clement T street -length dress of blue Malan is chairman of the tea table crepe was worn by the bride. She and Mrs. Edwin K. Steers is in had navy accessories and an orchid {charge of transportation. Past corsage. Mrs. Herbert L. Crissey of | presidents will preside at the tea Chicago, matron of honor, was table. dressed in gray crepe with pink! i —————————
Dash cayenne 1 grated onion 1» pt. whipping cream
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tinue cooking uncovered for anArrange spear in bottom of a rectangular pan (about 2': qts, capacity) and cool, covered. Soften gelatin in !, c¢. cold water. Mel butter in sauce pan. Add flour and salt, mixing well. Pour in aspara- A gus liquid (about 1 ¢.) and stir over medium heat until thickened. Pour sauce into beaten eggs, mixing weil Return mixture to saucepan, add softened gelatin and cook for one
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minute, stirring - constantly, “Re- accessories and had a corsage of | move from heat and add cdyenne pink carnations. Joins Husba nd { and onion. Cocl. Whip cream| Clifford J. Vehling, Indianapois, Mrs. J. Ray Martz, who was until stiff and fold into cooled! was his brother's best man. Follow- | Miss Mary Elizaoety Morgan before | sauce. Pour mixture over aspara-iing the ceremony a reception was! her marriage in December, has] gus and chill until molded. Serve held in the home of the bride's |sailed fo join L:. Cel. Martz in on appropriate green and top with! parents. The couple will be at home | Tokyo. Col. Martz's daughter, |
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the bride- | Katheryn Saturday. |Mrs. Martz,
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