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FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1948 :. = . ea Mary Thomas Betrothal Is Announced + To Be Bride | Of Mr. Smith

Couple to Be at Hottie In Pomona, Cal. ~~ |

Miss Mary Jean ‘Thomas will become the bride of Paul E; Smith Jr. at 8:30 p. m, today in the Southeastern Union church. The Rev. Roy V. Davis will read the vows. . Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs, George BE. Thomas, 2160 S. Emerson ave, and the bridegroom's parents live in Pomona; Cal, The bride has chosen an ivory satin gown fashioned with a sheer

and full skirt and train. Her threequarter veil will cascade from a Mary Stuart cap of lace, and she will carry an orchid-topped white Bible.

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Harold E. Stassen Is Speaker

CLEVELAND, July 12 (U, P).—| The National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will close its six-day convention today with the election of officers, and a close contest was predicted for the presidency,

Miss Sally Butler, first vice presi-

dent, was reported to be drawing | strong support from the Middlewest

in her -race against Mrs, Marie Schaffter, Wooster, O. Last night, former Minnesota

Governor Harold E. Stassen told the 3000 delegates to take a direct, | vigorous part in politics and not to underestimate the contribution they | could make and happiness.

toward world peace

oo THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ._- = = * ° Election Today! Ends B.P. W.'

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| Randall photo Miss Dorothy Virginia Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, El mer Lay, 6600 S. Emerson ave., was married to Donald - Blair

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, 4211 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter,

Fenton To Be Scene Of Wedding

Rev. Briggeman Will Hear Vows

The Rev. Robert Briggeman wil A hear the vows of Miss Mary Ann Piel and Myron A. Ferrell at 8:30 p. m. today in the Fenton Evan. gelical and Reformed church, Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Alfred C. Plel, Brookville rd, and Mr, snd Mrs. George Fer rell of Franklin, The bride will wear an antique ‘ivory satin gown with sequin ace cents around the sweetheart necks line, fitted nodice and sleeves and full skirt and train. Her fingertip veil will fall from a half hat of braided illusion bands, and she will carry a white bouquet.

P. H. Ho photo Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Mattingly, 2820 Robson st., announce the engagement of their daugh-

Mrs. Walter E. Leavitt Jr. wil be her sister's matron of honor, and will wear a full-skirted dress of

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blue marquiset with sweetheart neckline and bracelet sleeves. The bridesmaids, Miss Esther Pollard and Miss Barbara Swarm, will be dressed alike in pink marquiset made with round necklines and bishop sleeves. Donna Preston, flower girl, will wear white taffeta. Donald Frakes will be best man, and ushers will be Albert Cowan and Mr. Leavitt. After a reception at the bride's home, the couple will spend a week | at Lake Shafer, They will be at home in Pomona. |

‘Mrs. L.. E. Cox S oclety—

Is Elected Granddaughter of Former Local | To Council Couple Announces Engagement ai

Mrs. L. Ef Cox, Greenwood, was elected to the national council of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at| tk + organization's 5th Diamond Juo.ee held recently at Mackinac

Island, Mich. Miss Anna, Holloway was ap-

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3 JL L. I., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Raymond H. Finlay Jr., son of Cmdr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Finlay of | Port Washington. Miss Page is the granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. LaFayette Page of Indianapolis.

Point, Great Neck, L. I., annougce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, and Raymond H. Finlay Jr. Mr. Finlay is the son of Cmdr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Finlay of Port Washington. Miss Page is the grand-

Judge Allen Speaks

“I strongly urge your increased participation in public problems in the significant years immediately ahead,” he said.

He urged that women participate

actively as citizens in government functions; seek to be well informed on the issues of the day, and en- ; deavor to contribute a full share oo i pany to the well-being 6f their fellow Mr. pnd Mrs. LaFayette Page Jr. of Kings Paint, Great Neck, 5

Earlier, Federal] Judge Florence

Allen of Cleveland, referring to the {wartime agreements of Tehran and Yalta, | should men, however great, be al-| lowed to meet in an Oriental capi-| tal and give away with a nod or| an O. K. the rights of lesser na-! | tions.”

said that “never

again

Women Urged to Lead Pauline E. Mandigo, director of

the federation’s news service, said| vesterday that it was time women

d something about conflicts since

| they felt the pinch first.

Miss Mandigo, addressing the

| “MR—AND-MRS. LaFAYETTE PAGE JR. of Kings -|sugeration’s convention here said]

[that surveys shoged that women {were frequently first to be thrown {oat of work when depressions set|

daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. LaFayette Page of dependents.

She called upon the women to

Audrey Ann, to Eugene Michael Kelley, son “of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kelley, 3015 N. Meridian st. The wedding date has

Luyster, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Luyster, Kitley rd., on June 16. The wedding was in the Beech Grove Methodist

tor, Miss Mary Frances Smith, to Gene M. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Robert,

Miss Piel will have her sister, Eileen, as maid of honor. Her dress will have a blue lace top and full net skirt. The bridesmaids, Miss

not been set. church.

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Miller photo Miss Margaret Farrington was married Yo Howard Scott on June 23 in the Edwin Ray

P. H. Ho photo Miss Pat Geraghty's engagement to Walter H. Byrd has in despite the majority of them| been announced by her mother, twork to support themselves andi; Mrs. Susan Geraghty, 2709 W.

Methodist church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs,

| 16th st. He is the.son of Mr. Melville R. Farrington, 1409

6563 Ferguson st. No wedding | Carolyn Plel, another sister, and date has been set. Miss Betty Schilmeir, a’ cousin, will be in yellow and pink marquiset. Kenneth Whitaker of Whiteland will be best man, and ushers will be John Reimer and Bernard Whipple. After a reception at the church, the couple leave on a short Itrip. They will be at home at 333 20th st, Beech Grove,

Rev. A. B. Clark To Hear Vows Today

An 8 o'clock wedding tonight will unite Miss ‘Letitia Harrah and Thomas E. Ford Jr. in the West Morris Street Christian church, The Rev, A. Berton Clark will read the vows. : The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl A. Harrah, 1221 Hiatt st., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ford live in Thorntown. : The bride will wear a teal blue street-length dress of California

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: P. H. Ho photo The engagement of Miss Mary Alice Kaiser to Donald W. Hermsdorfer is announced by her mother, Mrs, Zoe Kaiser,

1227 Park ave. He is the son

Indianapolis. The bride-to-be attended Vincent Smith school and Marymount academy. At present she is with the American Airlines at La Guardia field. : e

pointed counselor for the active, chapter at Syracuse university, | Syracuse, N. Y., and Miss Dorothy | Beck, Flora, received an under-|

| The prospective . bridegroom

{take the lead in world and national {understanding to help avert up- | heavals, depressions, strikes, scarci-

ties and lacks. She also asked them

{to help each other.

graduate scholarship to Butler uni-

versity. Study Well Before

Members who attended the convention included Mrs. Everett M.| el in H ome Schofield, past national Pe E15 ect 4 | Mrs. Royer K. Brown, delegate from; Before you select a home, study the Indianapolis Alumnae associa- some of the fine collections of books tion: Mesdames Mark H. Reasoner, th ket to help-¥ou: plan Gustavys Taylor and J. F..Wild III,| gy a % ay p you p Misses Dorothy Segur, Kathryn Wisely and well

lieutenant «in the | combit engineers, Stationed in the Européan theater, he was awarded the bronze and silver stars, soldiers medal and the purple heart.

Dance at Highland

A NUMBER of reservations

was a first

oh ht TT Dar ~ ‘Sunshine Club Plans LEIS EQ

Picnic for Children

The Children’s Sunshine Club,

{Inc., will sponsor a chicken dinner and picnic for the children of the| Julia Jameson Nutrition camp on| {

Hadley, Judy Badger and Holloway.| Aids in selecting a site, samples’ have been made for parties for | Wednesday. Mrs, Alva Cradick is The Butler university chapter of styling and types and periods of| the Highland Golf and Country chairman. : re da | Mrs. William Eich and Mrs.

club “Deck Dance” from 7 to 1 o'clock Saturday night, July 20. Party reservations have been. made by Messrs. and Mesdames R. B. Knode, M. G, Campbell, Robert M. Seith, M. 8. Martin, George Sadlier, Bert Kingan Jr.,

was represented by Miss Barbara... jqeas for interior decoration, | Seeger, Southport, and Miss Beck, color schemes, landscaping, financ-| Pr esident of the ehapier, Miss Mary ing ‘and construction are but a few] Elizabeth Davis, Kokomo, will re- rine subjects honestly and soundturn to Cornell university a5 coun- | jy covered .by available material selor of the active chapter there. pil ef by well-known experts.

|George Newton are in charge of |snowwhite and goes delightfully] |gifts for the children. In the after-|With ° beautiful, noon the members will play bridge. sauce. {Mrs. W. 8S. Allen is chairman of the card party, assisted by Mrs. C. T. Johnson and Mrs. Martin Peterson.

and Mrs. W, H, Byrd, 1156 W, 3ist st. No date has been set | “for the marriage.

Lexington ave, and Mr, and Mrs. Albert L. Scott, 3340 E. Vermont st.

of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Herms. dorfer, 208 S. Emerson ave. No wedding date ¥as been set.

mesh with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds and gare denias. Miss Shirley Woods, the bride's only attendant, will wear a dress

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of pink California mesh with black accessories. Edwin Lampson will be best man and ushers are to be Robe ert Kirk and Lester Beasley. : Following the ceremony there’ will be a reception in the home of

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PUFF PUDDING (For Monday dinner)

3 c. all-purpose flour

ladle that hooks over the edge, enhances the appeal of colorful fruit drinks.

George E. Davis, C. A. Rosasco, L. T. French, W. A. Suiter, George Hilgemeier, Russel C.. | Stevens and L. E. Randle. Dr.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, | ich., invited Indian- . ‘ Torch Lake, Mich., invited Indian Cheese Mix Spices | ‘Potato Chips

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TABLE ACCESSORIES of lucite acrylic resin have been created |Gelicate and spongy and almost | IP new designs to give the party hostess distinctive modern service. Practical as well as decorative, the faod-and-drink servers are

{lightweight and virtuall breakable. Tr Robison-Rags-raspberry! y unbrea e. amsparency of the plastic! new president of the - 2 Pp ¥! lends an appropriate sparkling note to festiwe occasion. | P

A punch bowl, available with matching cups and a long-handled auxiliary, Other new officers are

Auxiliary Unit Elects ‘Mrs. H. B. Kemper

Mrs. Horace B, Kemper is the

dale unit of the American Legion | Trays Are Nested

i NESTED TRAYS of lucite in un- dents; Mrs: Donald H. Smith and {usual shapes give dual service. They | Mrs. T. R. O'Banyel, recording sec |are convenient as platters to hold [retary and assistant; Mrs. R.

and Mrs. W. A. Kemper and Charles S. Rauh have also made reservations for parties.

apolis delegates to their home following the convention, ’ iy ” . : 1 Voters’ State Board | Tue next ioe 990 hae o rigs : . party, serve ato Discusses Progr am |special cheese mix, which is easily Mrs. John Pennell, Kokomo, was made by combining one Edam hostess to members of the state| cheese with two packages of cream board of the League of Women cheese. t Voters of Indiana recently, Mrs.! Moisten the cheese mixture with Pennell is state program co-ordi=| thin cream until it has—the con= nator. Mrs, John L. H. Fuller, sistency of mashed potatoes. Flavor state president, presided. |with WorCestershire sauce, garlic Those who attended a preliminary | salt, dry mustard and celery salt. meeting of the program and finance Serve in a bowl on a large plate éommittees were Mesdames Frank | surrounded by potato chips. | Cox, Austin Clifford, Allan Smith, | ; pe Lester Smith and Fuller, and mrs.| Fireproof Fabrics Clayton Root, Crown Point. Mrs. | x 2 E. E. McMichael, also of Crown This plastic —age permits new Point, met with members of the fi-|safety in the home with its offerpance committee. They are Mrs. | ing of fireproof 1abrice, in Penny: John Stambaugh, Valparaiso; Mrs. | made goods or by the yard. ts

: ical “uses include draNorman Fox, La Porte; Mrs. Joseph many practica Taylor, Logansport, and Mrs. Wil- | peries, bedclothes and all kinds of Ham P. Snethen. | garments for children. :

Na:iizal Atmosphere “Chow” will be served “aft” at the marine buffet from 7 to 9 p.—n1;-and-there-will-be dancing on the “port” side in the “fo’c’sle™ from 9 to 1 o'clock. Ted Campbell and his orchestra will play for dancing. A ship's officer will check the “passengers” as they go up the ' “gangplank,” and varieties of marine life will be on display. The orchestra will be seated in the bow of the “ship,” the “bridge” will be in the background and club attendants will be in nautical attire.

Mrs. Allen to Speak

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! salads, meats and other foods as

Mitchum, corresponding secretary, : and Mrs, Charles R. Young, treasurer.

| One design of the nested sets is| Mrs. Clarénce U. Knipp is chap|oblong, with turned-up edges and lain, Miss Emily Maxwell is, his torian and Miss Eileen Plake is sere

three times with baking and salt. Cream butter until soft *.‘jand smooth, and add sugar in four portions, creaming thoroughly after each addition. Add flour mixture and milk alter- | nately in several portions, begin-| ning and ending with flour- and | "beating smooth after each addi- | _ [tion. Beat egg whites until stiff | jand fold lightly, thoroughly | the batter, turning the bowl as] you fold. Turn lightly into six to eight but- |

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Se ——— — = -— - Mrs. Paul Van B. Allen, past | president of the auxiliary to the utes or until puffs test done. Un- | Ludzack American Osteopathic association, mold and serve while still warm | tions.

will attend the annual meeting of

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week. She will respond to the welcome address at the formal opening of the association convention on Monday.

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powder| Guild Units to Sew

{The following units of the White aqge that accentua {Cross guild of thé Methodist hos{pital will meet next week at the| | {service center: Monday— Plainfield | por | Arce and durable, Het avsiCard P arty Planned and Rebekah; Tuesday—W. Mich-| igan st, New Jersey st. and Meri- | . ® = dian Heights; Wednesday—St. Paul, | . Alpha Omicron Alpha and Triple, Other Pieces E; Thursday—Mothers, Bethel, Li-| |brary, Blue and Gold, A. W, V. 8.! {and Ipalco; Friday—Riverside Park. |

tered custard cups, place in a shal- Natu re Study Club

The Nature Study club will meet | lat Woolen's gardens for a moon-|with lid and spoon of the same Bures, 4001 Graceland ave, have (3500 degrees F.) for 25 to 30 min- |l8ht hike Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. | plastic, may also be used for may-|as their house guest Miss Janice are in charge of reserva-|onnaise, mustard and other sauces. Nye of Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss

| flared corners that k ‘ THE Wake for easy geant-at-arms. Executive board

| handling. Another nest of five trays|,..mhers are Mesdames Stewart W, His octagon-shaped, with a beveled yraywell, Albert H. Peters Jr. and,

the natural Wilbur I. Negley.

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The Indianapolis Indorsers of Photoplays will sponsor a benefit . card party at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Food Craft shop. Mrs, John SALT AND PEPPER shakers and |v, Petry is chairman assisted by

marmalade jars are made in at- Mrs. Harvey Rice. :

| tractive designs of clear lucite. Em- . | bedded in the top of the rectangu-| Entertain Guest Misses Jean and Pat

|lar shakers is a pastel shell flower, Bures, The circular marmalade jars, |daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L.

! minimum space when stored.

| They are available in two sizes. [Nye will return home Tuesday.

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RASPBERRY SAUCE

The peasant style—it never [12 e. butter grows old. Jodie Goodwin | 2 ¢. confectioners’ sugar a

. 1 qt. fresh red raspberries wears a white peasant blouse | , ooo whites

with multi-colored braid trim | Cream butter and blend in sugar. with a wide Black patent belt. \Mash red raspberries with potato The double buckle and brass | acher and stir into creamed butnail head trim is something to {er and sugar mixture. Whip egg see. Her daisy headband adds whites until stiff but not dry and another peasant accent. Jodie gently fold into the raspberry mixwill be a junior at Tech and be-

"ture. Serve cold over hot puff longs to Tem.Teens. (Wasson's.) puddings.

‘Bonnie Jo Milender Becomes Bride

A wedding ceremony at 4 p. m. today united Miss Bonnie Jo Milender and Frank Donald Clark in the home of the Rev. W. E. Gil- | lett, 6108 Carrollton ave, who read | the vows. He is pastor of the | Broad . Ripple Methodist church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Ethel Milender, 927 Riviera dr., and | | Mrs. Ruth . Sweatman, 825 E. 64th | [ st. i Mrs. Betty Fike and Wallie Day |attended the couple, They will be |at home with Mrs, Sweatman,

‘Vacationing at Lake | Mr. and Mrs. John Pinch, 1227 | Marlowe ave., and their daughter, | {Mary Kay Rogers, are vacationing at Lake Freeman. Aldo V. Nastii, New York, is their guest.

Chi Phi Gamma

Alpha chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, will meet at 8 p.-m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Richard Skinner, 3941 Park ave.

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