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EVENTS CLUBS Alpha Kappa Latrelan. Tues. Mrs.
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: oy Th WwW ; NEA Staff Writer Robert Berner, 4701 Michigan rd. Meta. : iven # 1 Make Good Use of Limited Space Are ed § LOOKING FOR something to | Renendra Kumar Das, speaker. ! G - Se do with the wig? : Alpha Lambda Latfeian. 8 p. m.| . d DOUBLE DUTY APPEAL of new furniture stems from ingenious de-| At 3:30 p. m. yester day, Miss st Fy 5 hives « oie: a oe bowel) O- Ruoy: Toot ie ind uty Jud » signs which make every cranny of limited living space useful. Shirley Ann Link and J. Robert] . fii ye sunning and wuch (Marion vounity chap, Americas War cn ein EE Read me comps sed and inter-changeable furniture units developed | Rader were married in the Olive| | fun. Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Tues. Waf fish of fine texture and flavor is o o Sorat ie open 2 8B DOE arch hia chu wich Jue, te rn mainte | Mem ine” oud. 3a, he sr rie ncle Wers of varying width and depth, shelves, legs, bases and cabinet |ReV: Benton B. Miller officiating. kind that takes a bathing cap as | Oct. 22 at Food Craft.
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Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Link, 135 Pleasant
well ‘as a Jeweled headband—is the coiffure which coples that
Artemus. 12:30 p. m. Tues. Mrs. R. W. Eckert, 345 -N. Graham,
It shoyld be prepared in a short time after it is purch because it 1s so perishable. For creole
: Run pkwy., and Mrs. Beulah Pruitt, worn by Great Britain's Princess hostess, - 75 : in today's paper, we suggest using ie 3 Sats Bphtelitg Sonesta POtls-=ausamble oa ey st, and Earl W, Elizabeth, Mothers, Fairyiéw Kindergarten. 8 fillets or steaks of white fish, pike, el The R IP Be po Me Sdiljewave Wa Rader, 234 Pleasant Run pkwy. gS, = p. m. Tues Kindergarten. Rev) halibut or trout. 1 cplace cat ; : The bride wore a gown fashioned FRED PAUL, New York stylist, | wards snd Punishments” Mrs. 4.0 ® ton of Notre a Plastic plugs cap holes on top with ‘a. white lace bodice and a Vel- has produced the hairdo so that | Henry C. Miller leading panel dis- FISH CREOLE 3 ide, read the Wi N yy and bottom and at sides.of each vet skirt falling into a train. A lace other teen-agers might copy it. | - cussion. Installation. (For Tuesday Dinner) seph Norto 1t . oodles whi ok bolas serve >» tiara held her fingertip veil, and The youthful and softly curly Women's auxiliary, Indianapolis 14 ‘e. butter i od Yoo ; jenay om; ie Be ini or | she carried a white shower bouquet. lines are becoming. "| Traffic. 8 p. m. Tues. Spink Arms 3 thsps. Chopped onion Rg New York } Vigorous fall appetites demand] or for cords which lead iy from Reception Held Part your hair on the side; h hotel. Halloween party. % §. chopped ce ery ouple i hearty meals and the wise house- | 1. oly concealed electric fixtures Miss Betty Moon, maid ot Honor, #1 says, and in the wide front sec- |Inter Alla. Tues. Mrs. George W. : t ope, Bons Sppe een pepper ' ! wife knows that noodles are a pro-| 1 y d da ch its | OTe an aqua dress of lace and net. | ton, set a deep wdve—when | Mercier, 48 Meridian pl, hostess. 3 med. atoes, m i tein stretcher in this time of meat| 1. SPace demands change, units The bridesmaids, Mrs. Walter D. #j brushed out it dips ever the fore- | “Hong Kong Holiday,” Mrs. J, 4 c, sliced “okra wn of candles shortage. ; [Ca De dinonetted and yearransed, Nea and Miss Ruth Riggs, wore| B. ‘iis * J head—and short” ringlets. The Browning Gent; “Talking Thru % Vales 1 i : . i " AL ; ay le Sie Wich A An all-in-one dinner saves time, , =o CT LC easily as‘a chilgs|Similar dresses of yellow. Judy and| wp. occ Elizabeth” soft curls. opposite front-section is set wit! My Hats,” Mrs. A. L. Rice, y
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Sharon Hare were flower girls, and Billy Wasson was ring bearer, Ralph Johnston was best man, and ushers were James Link and Robert
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matching ringlets. j Back hair also is put up in loose ringlets, according to the stylist. ‘These can be worn that way or brushed out to make a fluffer
Irvington Friendship. Circle. Tues. Mrs, Alfred Ridley, 5336 E. Washington, hostess. J. U. G. Business Girls. 7:30 p. m.
1 1b, fish fillets or steaks J tsp. salt, or to suit taste Melt butter in skillet, add onion, celery and green Pepper and simmer
i . i .. Mrs. Robert Butler, hostess. bout five minutes stirring free | NOODLE SURPRISE CASSEROLE, TWO - TIMING tables include Mouser. After a church reception, Tues a i oF 30 viI9 3 \twin-shelved tea carts that double |the couple left on a .trip. They bob. Olnosi. 7 p.m. Tues. Mrs, Zack quently, Add tomatoes, okra and veteen gown, | 1 thsp. salt : TE Va ®|will be at home with the bride's : Sullivan, 1429 E. Michigan, host- water, then bayleaf and fish. Sprine Lynn LaFave { 3 gts. boiling water as dinner or card tables, coffee parents. ..* -~ ! . ess. “News from South America,” kle with salt, cover and simmep aret Noonan, | 4 oz. noodles tables with tilting tops that serve Rite JF ollow ed Mrs. Willlam E. White. about 15 minutes. Serve hot with een teas, ] : wile Keyrel corn as reading stands and utility tables : Nuits Brien, aa Ma Bayi rd mashed or baked potatoes or boiled 'eezle, junior . ’ ‘ D Sl B T . N ulz, Singleton, hostess. k rice. \ i : “ - neck comes bac a gown like 1% ¢. mushrooms hat swing up from wall hinges Joan usnane y rip orth Landscaping and Evergreens,’| We J Wilk * fwo-plece | Serves four. 13 ¢. chopped green pepper when extra work space is needed. . M. B. Esterline. mn gi . kens d white $n # } - ress in green and w it Man So tsps. salt : ‘ A sofa that turns into a bed and Is Bride | Miss Jean Lindstaedt became the | Women’s Organization Retail Drug sper dres Patty Kossate. 4 CHEESE SOUP his brother's 1a c. cream or evaporated ilk, a dressing table that is a dead bride of John Morris Prendergast] StS. 12:45 p.m. Tues. Butler uni-| wool jersey. H " (For Wednesday Luncheon) i 5 n 7 pi versity. 30th anniversary, senior ‘at Howe, likes the push- 1'; tbsps. margaring , were Emory Add “salt to boiling water and ringer for a breakfront are double Miss Joan DuShane became thei” Jr. In a 3:30 p. m. ceremony yes- or deures (Block's. GaSe fine rian, A breake bring to rapid boil. Add noodles|feature attractions for the living | pride of James Drexler. at 8:30 lerday in the home of her parents, MISCELLANEOUS P - . 1 branch celery chopped very fine le in Morris- gradually and let boil until noodles|room. A full-sized double bed un- p. m. Saturday in the Calvary Tab- oh un urs Hey Lindstaedt, Irvington unit, American Legion . 15 Dn ' remony and a are tender, about five minutes.|folds from beneath the davenport | ernacle Pentecost church. The Rev. i un iy . c aux. 2 p.m. Tues. Post home, 124 Miss Bleeke fg ion the afternoon Drain and rinse noodles. cushions while the smaller love-|Raymond G. Hoekstra ~read the! :e ey. Guy : ATpemLer, 8. Downey. Executive board meet- id Pepper ride’s parents, Combine corn, peas, mushrooms/seats in this series shelter single | vows. we Ba eavise Sesto; sl ehureh, orci ing, 1 p.m. 1% qts. milk iding trip thrg . d green pepper. Fold in noodles. beds. - The breakfront pulls fts Parents of the couple are Mrs. ho La on # Snm's Parents AT€| Madden-Nottingham, American | 0 Be Guest 3. oz. cheese (% c. grated) ne at 5200 iQ) d salt. to cream or :milk and modern day surprise with a sliding | Hazel Ann DuShane, 1002 Harrison |" The bit an of white satin| L€®ion aux. 6:30 p.m. Tues. Card 1 tbsp. chopped parsley add to noodle mixture. Pour into mirro d d f : . ; sat , % - : —— greased 1lz-quart casserole. Bake wrliog Te eign Concealed ingly Mr Mrs Fred Drexer brocade was fashioned with a bouf- party 2 Yeserurs Yospital, Busi, Mrs. Carroll Long and Mrs. Foster] Melt margarine in a saucepan {eels In moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for its nocturnal chores. The Bride wore a white nylon fant skirt extending into a train gn Stanley will entertain with a mis- (and add onion and celery and saute
about 30 minutes. Serves four. |
post home, 1130 W, 30th st.
: . until onion is transparent, then and ‘means New closet assemblies perform | gown accented with a ruffile and le 00s Hlusgien Yel) was Hugh | ysarion County Guardians Home| cellaneous shower for Miss Betty| = EOL 0 (EONOES pepper ys lub met If you have same chicken left mathematical feats by doubling as hoop skirt and a full-length. veil she B ane crescent bou et { guild, 9:30 a. m. Tues. Home. Jean Bleeke at 8 p.m. tomorrow | 1, roughly and stir in the milk a of . over, add one cup of cut-up chicken | walls, dividing one room into two'| caught with a seed pearl tiara. She white and talisman roses q ° Prances Willard W. C. T. U,, 10:30 in Mrs. Stanley's home, 5609 gradually, stirring constantly te om! Mr to the recipe. and multiplying storage space. Com- | carried a crescent bouquet of white a.m. Tues. Mrs. Clara Nelson, 1645 ? p ,, 46th st, for a ———— . ink : Mrs, James Gilbert Hunt of Carrollton keep smooth. Ay & — bining the best features of custom- |gardenias and stephanotis. * Hall pl. : . : : i =v K neon . ys p . : : Bronxville, N. Y., was matron of Miss Bleeke will be married to] Continue to stir and cook over es —— Legion Auxiliary made built-in arrangemerits, these| Miss Katherine White was maid : Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. 11 a.m. :
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compartments can be ordered in a
Plans Reception staggering array of “sizes at prices
Indianapolis post 4, American Le- |5¢8red to moderate budgets. gion auxiliary, will have a tea and
of honor and wore a gown of powder “blue. Bridesmaids were Miss Leila Bafford and Miss Rosalie Blackburn of Hope. They wore
honor and wore rose taffeta. Miss Ellen Aldag, who was her cousin's maid of honor, was in blue taffeta. Robert Aldag Jr, Chicago, was the
Tues. Fountain Square Church of God. Covered-dish luncheon. W. C. T. U. 1:30 p. m. Tues. United Brethren church. The Rev. C. M.
Robert Allen Weidaw of Delaware, O., Saturday in All Saints cathedral. Guests wiil include Mrs, Bleeke,
low. heat until mixture thickens slightly and bubbles. Now place over simmering water, add the
cheese and stir until it is melted.
. best man. mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. |Serve immediately with chopped a reception honoring new officers and Girl Scout Leaders E0WHs Of yellow and pink: The best “After- a reception In the Lind- Kroft, speaker. Minnie Christy, her grandmother;|parsley spribkled over the top. members from 3 to 5 p. m. Thurs- |, Meet Today GENers “were Chester L. Bafford staedt home, the couple left for a Dr — Mesdames Meio Bradiey; % Frans _Berves four. | ‘wi / i e , Ear yer, nn te gay. Powell : ; Louis Drexler, Arrell Reinking and welding trip worth. They will be (0 hapte r M eets Berdih, Bal v a Ren i : - Mrs. Horace M, Powell, 5565) The Girl Scout Leaders’ club will Jack Olsop. | at home in La Grange. ve Province Meeting Washington blvd, will be hostess. et for the first time this fall at| Following a reception in - the The bride is a graduate of But-| The Indianapolis Associate chap-|Duke Stephens, Merle Turesdel, ts P} Atv held $15 Arsh Mrs. Everett Baum. social chairman, |, das 1 the Hollobeq Er a cub aon he ler university and is a member of | ter Of Tri-Kappa sorority met at|Charles Ferguson, Edward Naylor, Pil Jo a Tro y o is will be assisted by Mrs. Ralph s.|'90 P- m. today in the Hollenbec laine trip 2nd wi be at home By MRS. ANNE CABOT Pi Beta Phi sorority. The bride-|! P. m. today in the home of|James Peachy, Scott Hargis, J. P.|central province meeting since the ing Hesler and Mrs. Clarence’T. Taylor. hall of the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. C. E ng Dd groom was graduated from Purdue |Mrs. William H. Bilby, 311 W. 46th| Parker, Fay Sharkey, J. R. Sentney war Saturday at the Y. M. C. A. in Just z + {Mason will preside. | Indianapolis. To obtain complete crocheting in- | university and is a Phi Kappa Tau|St- Miss Helen Hollingsworth of |and Lewis Carroll, Misses Charlotte New Castle. Mrs. James Carr.and . Miss Lyda Sparks was.the guest! The “Girl Scout Leader.” a film | M Glacki Host |structions for the shoulder cape|fraternity member. Ayres spoke on “Entertaining In-| Noble, Ruth Ralph, Georgia Raden Met) Robes King represented the Aw can Lesion, auRlacs na. reset es win oe ensona int cou W178, (007011 HOSLESS | ouster se) sen 16 ems i ctu, formal m the Home. ns oc y |office, wi shown an I'S. Rosa-| Delta chapter of Alpha icron|,, NY - le it meeting. Miss Sparks has been lee Spong will rehearse with the! Ipha sorority had a dessert lunch- 7° name, address and the patiem F Delaney governess of the John Holliday unit| leaders songs to be sung at the ¢ity- {eon at 1 p. m. today in the RUMmber to Anne Cabot, The Indian-| J . ) utes of girls at .the Knighistown Or-|wide “Scouts’ Own” day, Nov 3 at home of Mrs. T. H. Glackin, 5056 2polis Times, 530 8. Wells st, Chi-| . ying phan's home and now is retiring. ‘the War Memorial building. | Graceland ave. | cago, 7. | akes Bride
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A marriage ceremony at 9 a. m today united Miss Mary E. Kelch and John Francis Delaney in the Holy Cross Catholic church. The Rev." Ambrose Sullivan performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelch, 32 N
bride, and Dennis Delaney, 1606 E Market st, is father of the bridegroom, The bride's gown was of candle-
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