Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1946 — Page 14
cletyAlmost 200 Reservations Are Made For Dinner-Dance at Meridian Hills:
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_ ALMOST 200 RESERVATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE for the “Pavilion Frolic,” dinner-dance to be held Saturday night at the Meridian Hills Country club. Mr. and Mrs. William H. the dance, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Malsch and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Queisser. parties at the club are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Blessing. Members who will attend with their guests are Messrs. and Mesdames C. V. Stine, William G. Ward, burg, Karl Stegemeier, Walter N. Colbath, John H. Hall, C, C. Knox,
John Harrington, Charles B. Stone, J. K. Bole Jr., Paul R. Summers, Stewart BE. Gordon, Robert C. Wallace, Richard T. Hill and Charles
Walker are chairmen for
Chairmen of evening
E. M, Cassell Jr., Stanley Sand-
Others are Messrs. and Mesdames B, E. Lapenta, D. M. Ream, H.
G, Barden, H.W. Beebe, B. E. Meditch, Paul B. Payne, Charles Schaashb, G. B. Supple, W. C. Whipple, Stanley M. McComas Jr.. Robert B. Rhoads Jr, C. B. | Budd, Ralph W. Hook, John Buehler, C. Sidney - Johnston, Thomas Carson, N. L. Mudd, Charles H. Haggedon and Robert H. Harrington. Also attending will be Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrison, Dr. James Gipe, Lt. Col. G. M. Powell, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Weller, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Mericle, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Carson, Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Tischer, Dr. and Mrs, James M. Leffel Jr, and Dr. and Mrs. Byron K. Rust, Miss Muriel Adams and Miss Ann Holmes.
# » ” A dinner-dance will be held at the Indianapolis Country club Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, David Stone are chairmen for the dance.
Pauline Thau Becomes Bride
A double-ring ceremony at 3:30 p. m. yesterday united Miss Pauline Erna Thau and Robert Lee Fleenor in the St. John's Evangelical church. The Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok officiated. - The bridesmaids were gowned in white. They were Mrs, Robert Terry, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Marianne Lauber and Miss Georgeanna Holl. The matron of honor, Mrs. Byron H. Morris, sister bride, wore a gown of pink taffeta. The bride wore a gown of white satin accented with Chantilly lace and a pleated satin band. A Mary Stuart cap of tulle held her fingertip veil of English illusion. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses centered with an orchid. The best mam was the bridegroom’s father, Roy J. Fleenor Sr, and ushers were Harold P: Thau, brother of the bride, Hiram Hash and Jack Flint. Buddy Morris, nephew of the bride, was ‘the ringbearer. >
F. Thau, 813 E. Orange st.
two weeks. They will be at home in Indianapolis. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fleenor, Fairfax rd.
Party Planned For Miss Hart
Miss Laura May Hart will be honored with a kitchen shower Wednesday at the home of Miss Jane McClure, 2023 Guilford ave. Also hostesses are Miss Betty Livengood and Mrs. William Shipley. The bride-to-be will be married to Albert Bruce Stroud at 4:30 p. m. | Saturday in the Irvington Presby- | terian church. Assisting the hostesses for the shower will be Mrs. William L. McClure and Mrs. Frank Livengood. Guests will include mothers of the | couple, Mrs. Lee A. Hart and Mrs. Hugh Stroud; Mesdames Earl Rich | Jr, Frank Cooper, Robert Middleton, Thomas Reese, Robert Spray | and Robert McConnell, Misses Jo Ann Baker, Betty Evard, Patty Fults, Susan Singleton, Marilyn Behymer, Mary" Elizabeth Black, Gloria Cole, Mary Alice Sims and | Margaret Terry.
Mrs. Callis Hostess
Mrs, Samuel Callis will entertain
home, 411 E. Iowa st, tomorrow. Dinner will be followed by business meeting and games,
' Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held in the home of the bride's tA Mr. and Mrs. Paul |°P the hem of the skirt and train|considerable {fruit in
The | Was chosen by the bride. A tiara
couple went to Lake Tippecanoe for | Of pearlized orange blossoms held lining of paper in the bottom of |
Fr. Sweeney Reads Vows In Cathedral
88. Peter and Paul cathedral was the scene, at 9 a. m. today, of the wedding of Miss Patricia Eckman and Wildam Louis Beaman. The Rev. Pr. Cornelius Sweeney read the vows. A gown of white slipper satin was worn by the bride. It was fashjoned with a hoop skirt and train. A looped satin tiara with seed pearls held the fingertip veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of white
roses. Sister Is Attendant
Miss Rita Marie Eckman was her
| sister's maid of honor and she wore
a gown of yellow marquiset with yellow mitts. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Sam J. Musick, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Lentz. They wore gowns of pink and blue. The best man was Robert Harris and ushers were Mr. Musick and George Calvin Stossmeister. Breakfast Is Held A wedding breakfast at the Marott hotel followed the ceremony and a reception from 1 to 3 p. m. was held in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Eckman, 2431 Central ave, After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in ‘Indianapolis. Mother of the bridegroom is Mrs. Edna Beaman, 563 W. 31st st,
Jo Ann Hynes Is Married
Vows uniting Miss Jo Ann Hynes and George PF. Lynam were read| at 7 p. m. Saturday in the Brook- | {side United Brethren church by | the Rev. Paul Spurgeon, pastor of 1 the First Presbyterian church in |New Castle. A gown of white, embossed marquiset accented with a self ruffle
Seven “Sororities Active in Butler ‘Rush Week’
"Rush week," opening at Butler university Sept. 3, will find these seven girls serving as rush chairmen for the campus sororities. They are (left to right) Miss Salty Betty Jean Barnhill, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Rhea McGoldrick, Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss Henrietta Rhode, Zeta Tau Alpha; Miss Jean Pittenger, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Muriel Holland, Alpha Chi Omega, and Miss Audrey Napp, Delta Gamma.
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IN MAKING the spicy fruit loaf described below, don't be afraid to combine the ingredients. The addition of spice usually has the effect of drying out the cake, but the addition of fruit helps to overi balance this. Observe, the baking temperatures {to the letter since any cake with it scorches leasily. To play safe, put a double
Miss Ruth Bechtol and Francis Me-
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CELERY SEED FRUIT DRESSING (For Wednesday Luncheon)
a c. sugar Lawrence Catholic church here, 2 thsps. flour Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bechtol 1 tsp. paprika are parents of the bride, and Mr. ‘2 c. vinegar. and Mrs. Joseph McCurdy, 1007 N. lz tsp grated onion Riley ave. Indianapolis, are the 3 tsp. salt os bridegroom's parents. % c. salad oil The bride wore a gown of White 1 tsp. celery seed ® |satin with a long train and her fin-
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Mrs. William Ellis was her sister’s matron of honor and wore a gown
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Maid of Honor Miss Wanda Lark Robinson, the maid of honor, wore a light blue chiffon gown, and the bridesmaids, Misses Sarah Cunningham, Colleen McConnell and Joyce . Williams, wore white net, trimmed with blue ribbons, and pink chiffon. Prank S. Stafford Jr, was the best man and ushers were John iT. Anderson, Robert Mehl, William Wright and Robert Mundell. Reception in Church
Add onion and salt. Cool. Gradu-|Of aqua taffeta. Miss Jo Ann Mcally add the oil, beating with a|Curdy of Indianapolis, the bride~ rotary beater until all the oil is groom’s sister, and Miss Marjorie added and thoroughly blended in. Davey of Frankfort were bridesPour boiling water over the celery maids. They were gowned in yellow seed and let stand for 2 minute, taffeta. Janet Bechtol of CincinThoroughly drain off water and add nati, the bride's niece, was the seed to salad dressing. Mix well. | flower girl. Chill and serve over fruit salad.! The best man was Robert McMakes 1'2 cups. | Curdy, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers were William Bechtol, |the bride's brother, and Joseph | Kernel Jr., Harold Schneider and
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“Men,” says its creator, “are mad about ft.” She gave us a drop on a bit of cotton to try out on some. “Like a breath from the Goddess of Love,” murmured a poetic male, sniffing our arm. “Be careful” warned our boss, “where you wear that stuff.” The smell is an indefinable blend with a light spice tinge—as near as we can describe it. Miss De Tuvache, of course, won't says what's in it. Wear it—Dangerously To wear it—or any other perfume — dangerously, she suggests you put a drop on a piece of cotton, twist it into a wisp of chiffon, fasten it to your garter or tuck it into your stockings. Tuck another amulet into your bra. Touch a soupcon to your ankles and knees, another whiff at the back hairline, a smidgeon inside your elbows and at the wrists. Put another lightly scented amulet in your handbag. Then, says Miss De Tuvache, it can do.what prefume is supposed to do—"become part of you, be so subtle, create such a mystery , , . it’s not safe at all.”
Success Expected
Zezan comes in a one-ounce bottle only, set in a wood stand, covered ‘with a gold ceramic replica of the head of a primitive princess, packed in a wooden crate, tied and sealed with wax. 4 Its success doesn't surprise Miss De Tuvache. She got over that six years ago when she successfully presented a smell marked at $100 an ounce. . That's Jasmin in Egypt, which smells like its name. In addition, she markets eight other scents at prices ranging from $15 to $40 per ounce.
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Mrs. Knowles to Join Husband in Japan
next Saturday from Seattle, Wash, for Japan where she will join her husband. He is Lt. Knowles, army medical § carps, stationed in Nagoya. Mrs. Knowles’ mother, Mrs. Emil M. Lichtenauer, 1705 N. Alabama st., and her broth- Mrs. Knowles er, Robert L. Lichtenauer, will accompany her to Seattle,
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‘Miss Helen Redding 'To Be Married Mr. arid Mrs. James A. Redding of Beech Grove announce the ap- | proaching marriage of their daugh{ter, Helen Catherina, to Louis A. son of Mr. and Mrs | Louis L. Houtekier of Detroit, | The wedding will be at 9 a.m, | Sept. 2, in the Holy Name Catholic | church in Beech Grove. The Rev Fr. John Patterson will officiate.
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her two-tiered fingertip veil was caught. with a coronet of seed pearls, She carried a bouquet of white gladioll. Miss Shirley Ann Scarbrough, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. She wore a gown of pink net. Julianne Weber was the flower girl. The best man was Ben Richardson of Terre Haute and Donald Murray and Paul Shaw were ushers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunts, Misses Harriet, Jeanette and Louise Vaughn, 774 West dr., Woodruff Place. The couple left on a trip to Chi-
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