Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1946 — Page 19
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Jouncil or Guests
itus, 736 Middle , will be hostess meeting of the [ Arts’ and Lete Saturday. 5, pastor of the urch, will speak tefan will play tions. vers Guests advisory council ey are Dr. Wile ident of Franke rs. Spencer; Dr. asident of Indie , and Mrs, Esch} mith, executive Hoosier Salon on, and Mr, AcTurnan, presi= 1a Federation. of Mr. McTurnan; ervisor of musie,
¢ schools, and Mrs, Jeanette or. Assist
be assisted by oard: Mesdames Josephine Duke Schneider, Carl .- Helmer, .Dono« Oliver 8. Guio, rard and Miss rs. T. M. Rybolt
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‘kpatrick hecame H. Huehl at 3:30 he parlor of the st church. Dr, ead the vows. is 8. Kirkpatrick, , and Mrs.'B. H,
‘bor, Mich, are le. an electric blue Own accessories ge. Mrs. Lewis the bride's only gray suit with
r. Herbert Huehl st man. he home of the lowed the cere= le left on a wedThey will be at lis.
r Hostess erry chapter of segion will meet at the home of r, 3152 Central kins is in charge nd Mrs. Charles ident, will pre-
Fr. Gorman — {1 { Officiates § At Rite
A pearl coronet held her fingertip © veil, and she carried white roses | and gardenias. |
: and a reception was held in the aft-|
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A ceremony at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Anthony's Catholic church united Miss Marguerite Sellmeyer . and Joseph Scanlon. The Rev. Fr. «Michael Gorman officiated. Parents of the , couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Sellmeyer, 245 N. Pershing ave, and Mr. and Mrs,
Daniel Scanlon, 32 N, Temple ave. The bride chose a gown of white! satin with a sheer shoulder yoke.
The bride's sister, Eileen, waz hea" maid of honor. She wore a gold! taffeta dress. Mrs. Robert Scott, matron of honor, was*in green taffeta, and Misses Hilda Weisenbach, | |i Marion Spry and Mildred Gonder, | bridesmaids, were in rose taffeta dresses. Margaret Roach was the) flower girl. i Emmet Scanlon was the best man, and Edgar Sellmeyer Jr. and Leo Shanahan were’ ushers. A break- | fast at the hunter's lodge of the, Marott hotel followed the wedding, |
ernoon at the Sellmeyer home,
The Compact Grows Out of
Miss Leona Beineke was her (For Tuesday dinner) toast. Garnish with parsley or sister's maid of honor. She wore 21; Ibs. fresh pig hocks cress. a - blue taffeta frock. Pink| 2 tsps. salt Serves four. ! |taffeta dresses were worn by Mrs. Hot water,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a Couple Takes ¥. yr I Wedding Trip CLS Meta : 7% Given EQt Blanche Beineke . became the) bridé of Milford V. Johnson at 7:30 PIG'S HOCKS and sauerkraut;milk and salt, cover and simmer p. m. Saturday in the Emmaus Evan-|are a famous combination to those until tender. Turn mixturé into gelical Lutheran church with the Who have had them well cooked sng Colancer and faves as Mey ut the Rev. H. L Krueckeberg officiating. | attractively served. The hocks are > Eh a3 posite. 0 One The bride is the daughter of Mr. naturally fat and have a high pro-!g 4 oo and Mrs. Clarence J. Beineke, 1215 portion of skin. R00 Pepper int Duper in Be St. Peter st, and Mrs. Orville Slater| The first trick in cooking is to fit | smooth. Gradually add celery mixof Medford, Okla, is the bride- the hocks compactly in a kettle, | tyre, stirring constantly and cook groom's mother. barely cover with water, cover ket-| yer direct heat until smooth and A gown of white satin with beaded | tle and simmer to a point where the |{hickened. Look over the oysters embroidery was chosen by the | meat Is almost tender enough t0| ang remove any bits of shell. Add bride. Her veil was caught by all from the bone. At this stage, | oysters with their liquid to the pearl coronet, and she carried an|the skin is delicious to eat, | sauce and continue to stir and cook, orchid on a prayerbaok. FRESH PIG'S 'HOCKS WITH until edges of the oysters curl. Trip South SAUERKRAUT Serve steaming hot over the hot
a damp cloth, Dr. Pearson Reads place in kettle, sprinkle with salt r : ; |and barely cover with boiling water W edding Vows Roy Hibner was best ‘man, and|Cover the pan, heat until liquid! An informal ceremony at 4:45
Harold F. Rodenback and Mrs.
Wipe meat with Clarence H. Beineke Jr. brides-
| Neckline Is Face Framing
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| Rite Is Followed By Chicago Trip | At 9 a. m. Saturday, Miss Rose | Marie Walters and John W. Matt« ingly were married in Our Lady of
ushers were Arthur Beineke and poils, then reduce heat and simmer p m. Saturday united Miss Patricia Frederick Duhm. After a reception [two to three hours or until very Jean Jarvis and Robert Edson the couple| tender. . | Reynolds. Serves five. the vows in the Irvington Methodist Note: One quart of ‘sauerkraut church. | may be added the last half hour of Ty 3 ™ | cooking. Reduce salt to one tea-|ford A. Jarvis, 416 N. Bancroft ave. Miss Kathleen Thistle spoon. land Mr, Reynolds is the son of Mr. {and Mrs. G. L. Reynqlds of Palmer, | Mass. 4
tains. They will be at home with the bride's parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thistle, 3338 Central ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kath-
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THE FIRST 60 scarfs were given to the chief women delegates and tc the wives of the first delegates
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Chanukah Program
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jessie Brunnamer of Florida and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Neumann of } | MT. 2— this city. ; * Springfield” and “The House I Live A double-ring ceremony at 9 a. m . : In,” were shown. Mrs. Charles Saturday united Miss Heien Marie A breakias at Frankenmuth, P. Efroymson presided, and Mrs.|White, 3737 De Loss st, Indianap- Mich. followed the ceremony. The Sidney Mabhalowitz was chairman 'olis, and Woodrow J. Neumann in couple will be at home at the De
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The bride's mother is Mrs. Clif- |.
The bride wore a smoke blue | wool crepe suit and brown acces- | sories, Mrs. Carol Thompson, her
{graduate and ‘a member of Phi sion dress with face-framing neck-
Lourdes Catholic church, The Rev, Fr. Joseph Beecham officiated, Par |ents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, | Frederick C. Walter, 37 N. Riley ave, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter J, Mattingly, Brookville rd. Mrs. Bernard A. Mattingly was her sister's matron of honor and wore a blue niarquiset dress. Miss | Therese Walters, another sister, was {the bridesmaid and wore pink mar{quiset. Chery! Mattingly and Judith Walters were flower girls. The bride's white satin gown was made with a bateau neckline and full skirt. A pearl tiara held her veil, and she carried red roses. Bernard A. Mattingly attended his brother, and ushers were Ralph and Robert Mattingly. A break {fast and reception at Whispering Winds followed the rite, and the couple left on a trip to Chicago.
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