Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1946 — Page 12
" Swing' to Be Held Saturday Meridian Hills Country Club
MER SWING” will be held at the Meridian v club Saturday night with dancing under
Wilson's orchestra will provide the music and 11:80 p. m. a buffet supper will be served. Mr. and , Robert C. Blessing are chairman of all evening
ss and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adair are chairmen of the er Swing” Assisting them are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stegeand Mrs. Bernard F. Lacey. Fe. . nn Ladies’ day will be held tomorrow at the Indianapolis Country with d R. Redding, chairman of the Western Pin play. An, oss dance will be held at the club Saturday night with 'S
Bob orchestra playing. A buffet dinner will precede the dance at 7:30 p. m. Richard J. McDuffee is chairman of the enterMiss Honored
Hurley to ; MISS BETTY will be honored tonight with a crystal shower to be given by Miss Jean Kibler and Mrs. Russell Romine in the
latter's home. Miss Hurley will be married Saturday in the garden of her home
vis, Marion. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leo T.
Guests at the shower will be the bride-to-be’s mother, Mesdames' W. D. Kibler, J. O. Hoffman, Jack Flynn, Guy Foreman, Donald Geringer and Jack Evard, Misses Janet Farrell, Margaret Hurley, Margaret Hanley, Louise Hoffman and Mildred Delich. : Mrs. E. Kirk McKinney, Mrs. John J. Hurley and Miss Marguerite Hurley will entertain for Miss Hurley tomorrow evening
at Mrs. McKinney's home.
Delta Zeta Convention Opens Mrs. Charles Rawlings, president of the local chapter of Delta Zeta sorority, and Mrs. Kenneth Lemons, a former presiding officer, are delegates to the 19th national convention of the organization at Breezy Point lodge, Minn, The sessions opened today and will continue through Saturday. The theme of the first post-war meeting will be “Forward Into Peace.” Eugene C. Pulliam, editor and publisher of The Indianapolis Star, will speak. Business sessions at the convention will be devoted to special interests and activities of the sorority. J. H. Wilterding, national editor of “The Scroll” of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, will address the workshop on “Public Relations.” Dean rn S. Beery of Drake university will talk preceding a um on “Sorority Contributions to Colleges.” . Syapos delegates and visitors from Indianapolis will include Miss Charlyn Murray, a member of the alumnae chapter, and Miss Betty Schriner, the delegate from the {Indiana university active chapter. Miss Frances Westcott, national treasurer, and Miss Irene Boughton, executive secretary, are in Breezy Point and participated in a pre-convention meeting of the national council,
: ’ |Cocktail Party Given Miss Graham, By Smallwoods Fred McKinney
Marion Tobey of St. Louis, Mo.
yesterday in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev.
and Mrs. William J. Dobson.
A candlelight satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, leg of mutton sleeves and a bouffant skirt with a full-length "chose & fingertip illusion veil gathered to a heart-shaped crown of il-
To Florida
flowers were white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Wear Pink and Blue Mrs. Donald E. Wheatley, the bridegroom’s sister and matron of honor, was dressed in a soft pink brocaded nylon frock made with a bateau neckline of marquiset. The maid of honor, Miss Almarie L. Hoffman, wore a soft blue brocaded nylon dress fashioned like the matron of honors. Mrs. Harold R. Graham, bridesmaid, was dressed in a yellow brocaded nylon frock and Miss Wilma M. Rooker, another bridesmaid, wore aqua brocaded nylon, The flower girl was Jane Tegeler, cousin of the bride. The best man was Mr. Graham, the bride's brother, and ushers were Arthur McKinney, cousin of the bridegroom, and Raymond Williams and Charles Hafer, cousins of the bride. The ringbearer was Kenneth McClain, cousin of the bridegroom.
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By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor ESTHER DOROTHY, the designer who has had a hand in launching and developing a number of trends in fur fashions, has some more new style tricks in her 1946-47 collection shown recently in New York.
silhouette (pictured above) starring long sweeping curved lines with tapered cutaway effect in the front. Diamond, shawl and panel stoles are some other fashions Miss Dorothy is head“And, along with amber, star sapphire and snow mink, she’s introducing a new fur, Eurasian
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The softness of chiffon wild mink is emphasized in a diamond patterned cape stole (left) pre-
Another of the Esther Dorothy creations for fall and winter is the baroque silhouette in Argentine nutria (right) witli bracelet sleeves, Shown with it Ts a matching nutria hat.
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styled like the maid of honor’s. Trip to Lake Wawasee Gerel Story, flower girl,
bearer.
miniature collar, buttoned up the front,
gardenias, baby's breath white orchid.
Rightor and George Fletcher.
exclusive with Miss Dorothy, is shown in a baroque coat and a panel stole with shirred back in draped effect. Snow mink, sister to the white mink which made history two seasons ago, is pure driven white - and chiffon in weight. It appears in a 38-inch baroque coat with surplice front and full flaring
Wawasee. They will be at home in
now at Purdue university.
Dressed in white satin, Miss Madonna Jean ‘Elrod became the bride . {of Thomas Ried Harrison in a 2 - |o'clock ceremony yesterday after noon in the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. Richard Rettig officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hazel A. Elrod, 3641 Kenwood ave., and Robert 8. Elrod, 3055 N. Meridian st. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Springer G. Har-
A peach marquiset frock with a romance neckline and three-quarter length sleeves was worn by Mrs. Alfred F. Ahner, matron of honor. The bridegroom's sister and maid of honor, Miss Patsy Lou Harrison, was dressed in yellow net made S with a high neckline, a net-over-satin full skirt and ruffles accenting the waistline. Miss Lois Michael, bridesmaid, wore a blue net frock
was . |dressed in a white net ruffled frock, : land Royce Story was the ring
The bride's gown was styled with a round neckline accented with a fitted bodice leg of mutton sleeves and a full-length|gmith, became the bride of Henry L. train. Her fingertip illusion vell| Ballein in a 3 o'clock ceremony yesshowered from a lace half-hat and she carried a bouquet of white roses, and a
The bridegroom's father was his best man and ushers were Wesley Aland Mrs. Walter Dunkin, Winreception was held in the home of the bride's, parents and the couple left on a wedding trip to Lake
La~ fayette. The bridegroom attended Wabash college and is a student
MONDAY, JUNE June Bride [Canadian Trip | Follows | Church Rite
Miss Reimer Bride Of Fred W. Koehrn
A wedding trip to Canada fol lowed the marirage at 4:30 p. m. yesterday of Miss Mildred Reimer ‘land. Fred W. Koehrn. The Rev, Theodore C. Meibohm read the ceremony in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran thurch. ~The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam C. Reimer, 2655 Napoleon st., and Mr. Koehrn lives 3 at 1722% 8. Meridian st. E> Miss Clarice Reimer, the brides sister and maid of honor, ware a heavenly blue faille frock fashioned with a fitted basque and three-quar-ter length sleeves. ? Bridesmaids In Pink The bridesmaids, Mrs, Henry Scheidker of Austin, Miss Marion Thompson and Miss Louise Ellen Trimble, were dressed alike in petal pink faille styled like the maid of honor’s. The bride entered in a white satin gown made with a fitted basque, romance neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt forming a train, She wore a two-tiered illusion veil which cascaded from a seed pearl tiara. Her flowers were white roses centered with a white orchid. Carl Koehrn of Beverly Hills, Cal, was his brother's best man, and ushers were Edward, Robert and William G. Koehrn, also brothers of the bridegroom. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will be at home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Koehrn was graduated from the Jordan Conservatory of Music and Butler university, and the bridegroom is an Indiana Central college graduate and attended the Cincinnati College of Music : and Jordan conservatory.
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Miss Rose Jean Spencer became the bride of Charles H. Block in a ceremony read June 9 in Crawfordsville, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ncer, live. Mr. and Mrs. enry Block, Ft. Branch, are the bridegroom's parents.
Ballein-Smith Service Read
In Church
Given in marriage by her brother, Charles S. Smith, Miss Mary Agnes
terday afternoon. The Rev. O. A. Cook read the vows in the First Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Naomi B. Johnson, Cumberland. The bridegroom's parents are Mr.
chester, O. The bride wore a gown of creamy white brocaded satin with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, long tapered sleeves and a full skirt and train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil was caught with a tiara of corded satin and orange blossoms. Zonta Club Mrs. - Francls Smith, St. Paul, Minn. was the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss
The Zonta club will install officers following a 6 p. m. dinner
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smallwood, 265 8. Downey ave, recently entertained Mrs. Paul Hawkins and her daughter, Pauline, and Miss
Miss Hawkins and Miss Tobey have been discharged from the ‘larmy after three years’ service. A cocktail party was given in their honor. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hamant and Mr.
Norton ave., sng ihe . baeats ale Ms. atin. M5 Couple on Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock are on a wedding trip to Florida following their marriage at 7:30 p. m. Sat- . urday in the Immanuel Evangelical lusion and orange blossoms. Her rd The Rev. Clarence E. Sitler read the vows. Virginia
Parents of the couple are Richard Hafer, 2860 S. Capitol ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stock, 3305
A white marquiset gown made with a bateau neckline outlined with soft ruffles, fitted basque and a full skirt of tiers of ruffles was, She wore her matron of honor’s fingertip illusion wedding veil which was attached Her flowers were white roses and gardenias, centered
Mrs, Francis Short, the bride's attendant, was dressed in white lace and net. made with a sweetheart neckline and a peplum. The best man was Robert Alexander and ushers were James Stock and Donald Hafer, brothers of the A reception followed at
Her collection for last season, which she brought here to show at Wasson’s, featured the voluminous tricorne and parachute sleeves she originated.
» THIS SEASON she has two or
lamb—a creamy white fur like" loose caracul, but treated”to be much softer and more supple. » #" »
SHE CHOSE Eurasian lamb for a swashbuckling travel coat with fitted waistline, widened shoulders
three new sleeve types—among them the cardinal and the Eliza- and gold-buttoned shirtwaist bethan. The first, in mink or nu- Sleeves—and lines it with bright tria, has the-skins worked ver- plaid taffeta,
It is Eurasian lamb again, this time dyed jade green, that she uses for a fabulous dressing gown, cut like a man's bathrobe. The amber mink, a new mutation exclusive with Esther Dorothy, is a deep golden brown in featherweight skins, Star sapphire, a blue mink mutation also
tically’ to the wrist, then turned inward at a sharp angle with the opening for the hand at the inner corner, The Elizabethan sleeve is full at the armhole and has a double puff below the elbow, Another of her fashion firsts for the coming season is the baroque
bracelet-length sleeves. Miss Dorothy predicts that the cravat collar will supplant the collarless trend of the past few seasons. Some of the models have even larger collars than the cravat style. ; s 8 = FOR INSTANCE, there's the hunter coat, with wide shoulders and cinched, sashed or buttonedin waistline, which Miss Dorothy shows in two versions. One is in Argentine nutria with a sash, shirtwaist sleeves and a deep cup collar. The other, in amber mink, has a wide rolled collar and twin monogram buttons of solid gold at the waist.
Rev. Fr. Moore Reads Ceremony Uniting Miss Butler, Mr. Paetz
Repeating vows read by the Rev. Fr. James W. Moore, Miss Betty Butler became the bride of Harold C. Paetz at 10 a. m. Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Butler, Lincoln, Neb, and Mr. Paetz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Paetz,
ws! ® «| 5141 Pleasant Run pkwy. The bride's gown was made with 'a fitted white taffeta bodice, long ; ‘
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| fingertip veil was caught by a Juliet |cap, and she carried gardenias and | white roses. . Mrs. Edward Butler, Lincoln, THERE IS NO better way to get the family to eat vegetables on a hot day than to serve them in a chilly salad with a down-on-the-
matron of honor, wore a full-skirt-ed gown of blue net. Sisters of the farm flavor that sour cream dressing alone can give. - »
bridegroom, Misses Helen and Loretta Paetz, were bridesmaids and wore peach and blue frocks of taffeta and net. Phyllis Jane Parsell, » Osborn, O., was flower girl, Edward Butler, brother of the bride, was best man, and ushers were Warren Schalk and John Kistner. A wedding breakfast at Cifaldi's followed the rite, and a reception was held at the bridegroom's home
SALAD PLATTER (For Tuesday luncheon) Vegetables 1 small head of cauliflower
1 1b. bunch asparagus 3 medium tomatoes
Watercress or parsley in the afternoon. After a short Dressing wedding trip, the couple will be at .~ home at 5233 N. Keystone ave, % c. salad dressing The bride attended the Univer5 ¢. sour cream
sity of Nebraska and is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, and Mr. Paetz attended Butler university.
1, tsp. prepared horseradish | 2 tsps. lemon juice | 1 tsp. prepared mustard Dash cayenne
| Remove trimmed outer leaves | from caulifiower and separate the | head into flowerettes leaving the small green tender leaves attached.
Rev. Elmore
Miss Schutte
Wedding Vows To Be Read In Garden
A garden with a fountain and two pools at the home of the bride's parents will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Doris Arvilla Pottenger and Lt. (j. g.) John W, Chapman IIT at 5:30 p. m. today. Dr. John F. Edwards, pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, will read the vows, :
Dorothy Dorothy LaMae Jolly and Mrs. Mary Power, Cumberland. : The attendants’ gowns were fashfoned alike in silver blue brocade with sweetheart neckline, gathered bodices, three-quarter length sleeves and a full skirt. z Sharon Householder, Cumberland, and Charlotte Ann Davis were flower girls, dressed in yellow seersucker organdy. Victor Ballein, his brother's best man and ushers were James Toy, Hilliard, O,, and Charles McCauley, Chicago.
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tomorrow at Cifaldi's. New officers are Mrs. Carolyn Conrad, president; Miss May Shields, vice president; Miss Anna Feeley and Mrs. Margaret Foster, recording and corresponding secretaries; Miss Ruth Starbuck, treasurer, and Misses Eva Wiles, Mary Peacock and Leah Spence, directors.
Social Meeting
Kappa chapter, Delta Sigms Kappa sorority, will hold a social meeting at 8 p. m. today in the home of Miss Mary Pfendler,
Acton.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Pottenger, 3400 Lafayette rd., and the bridegroom's parents are Cmdr. and Mrs. John W. Chapman II, Washington and Larchmont, N. Y. A gown of white chiffon with lace inserts will be worn by the bride.
Is Married A double-ring cerémony at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon united Miss Marjorie Kathleen Schutte and David Allen Wilson. The vows were read by the Rev. John M. Kirkpatrick in the Mt. Olive Methodist church. ‘ The bride is the daughter of Fred W. Schutte, 8000 W. Washington st., and the bridegroom’s mother is Mrs. William Meadows, 1621 8. High School rgd. Mrs. Albert Teal was matron of honor; Mrs. Maurice Ritter and Mrs. Jay Ellis, bridesmaids, and Miss Mary Ann Schutte, the bride's cousin, junior bridesmaid. They wore pastel gowns fashioned with fitted bodices and bouffant skirts. A gown of angel white marquiset styled with a fitted midriff, sweetheart neckline and a full skirt edged with a wide hemline ruffle was chosen by the bride. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of white flow-
carnations and daisies. The best man was Mr, Ritter and ushers were the bridegroom's broth-
and Walt Hermerding. A reception in the Meadows’ home was followed by a wedding trip to a summer resort. The bride attended Butler univérsity.
Reunion Tomorrow The Theta Beta class of
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er, Willlam Wilson; Walter Meyer
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Park Christian church will hold its 23d reunion with a covered-dish supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the
It is fashioned with a square neckline, long sleeves and train and her long veil will be caught with a tiara of rose point lace from her mother’s wedding dress. She will carry a bouquet of green orchids, white roses and stephonitis. The bride’s sister, Mrs. James W. Shasteen, will be her only attendant and will wear a gown of white eyelet embroidered marquiset, with a white taffeta skirt, Her picture hat of white horsehair will be trimmed with yellow buttercups. The niece and nephew of the bride will be flower girl and ringbearer. Sue Ellen Pottenger will wear a yellow chiffon and taffeta dress and Donald Curdes Pottenger will wear a white sailor suit, carrying the ring in a lily, The bridegroom’s father will be his best man and the bride's four
brothers will be ushers, They are Lester, Lawrence, Richard and Lloyd Jr.
La A reception will follow the ceremony and the couple will leave for Key West, Fla, where the bridegroom will be stationed. Miss Pottenger is a graduate of Indiana university and Lt, Chapman is a graduate of the United States naval academy at Annapolis, Md.
Initiation Tomorrow
Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau sorority, will hold initiation services at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Riviera club. Initiates are Mesdames George Bauman, James Crum and Norman Wilhelm and Miss Cath erine McCarthy: Hostesses will be Mesdames Glen Collins, Wilford
minutes.
water in an uncovered pan until |. tender, or for six to seven
| Olean and cook asparagus in the regular way until just tender, 12 I 15 minutes. Drain vegetables, saving the juice for soup or to drink as a beverage, Cover and chill. When ready to serve heap cold |caulifiowerettes attractively in the center, Arrange asparagus in .four or five bunches around cauliflower, then overlap thick slices of tomatoes at each end of the platter. {Garnish with cress or parsley. Serve | with dressing which has been made |by combining all ingredients for the |dressing and mixing thoroughly.
Makes 4 or 5 servings. ” ” ~
QUICK sOUP (For Wednesday luncheon) 2 10% oz. cans consommse 14 ©. cooked peas Or carrots o. cooked green beans, julienned ¢. chopped sauteed onion ¢. julienned breast of chicken, roast veal or beef hard rolls
{lot roll and a generous sprinkling of
Turn consomme ‘into the soup kettle, add the vegetables and meat. Heat to boiling, then boil gently, covered, for two or three minutes or to heat all the ingredients all the way through. or Meanwhile cut the rolls into halfinch slices and toast. When ready to serve, pour soup into bowl, sprinkle with parsley, add a slice
Vows were read by the Rev.
Austin D, Elmore yesterday sat the man,
church. Mrs. Walter Miller is chair-
Furgason and Clinton Kelley and Miss Lena Kinman.
marriage of Miss Mary Helen Newport and Robert Owen Stewart. The ceremony was at 3 p. m. in the First Baptist church in Beech Grove, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ora BE. Newport, 1304 Harlan st, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Owen Stewart, Beech Grove. | Miss Diana Richardson, maid of honor, wore & yellow satin and net frock. John Swarts was the best man and ushers were Norman Hampton and Richard Mears. The bride wore a white point d’esprit gown made with a sweetheart neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves and a cascade of wide ruffles down the back. She had a twotiered fingertip veil falling from an orange blossom Hara, She carried a white Testament topped with a gardenia. A eption in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Harold ‘Werner, 1622 E. Raymond st., followed the cergmony. .
Party Is Planned
Alpha chapter of Chi Phi Gamma sorority will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Russet cafeteria, A theater party will follow the dinner,
Phi Delta Pi
Eta chapter of Phi Delta Pi sorority met. recently for a social
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