Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1947 — Page 16
x Mr, and Mrs, Dale Dickerson.
. The bride is the former Miss ns! Smymis. She is the -daughter of Mrs. Demetra Smyrnis, 2227 N. Pennsylvania st. Mr. Man-
nos is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom |
Mannos of Chicago,
Miss Gladys Mullendore and Rob-
dore of Delphi, Ague of 31 N. Tacoma ave. Mrs. Earl Hefner attended her sister, and Pfc. Donald Ague was his brother's best man. After a short trip, the couple will be at home here.
1455 Hoyt ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty M. Scott, and Robert Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Pine, 813 Congress ave. The wedding was Dec. 24 at the Emerson Avenue Baptist church, with the Rev. Peter Vroom officiating. Mrs. Inez Tremp and Hubert Bastin attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins are on their way to Anchorage, Alaska.
. #” ” A June wedding will be that of] Miss Marian Goldberg of Chicago and. Archie Aronstam, 1806 S. Meridian st. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Goldberg, also of Chicago. . » 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse West, 1802 N. Dexter st, will entertain tonight with a buffet bridal supper honoring their daughter, Flossie Roberta, and George Robert Fry. The couple will be married Saturday. The supper will follow the wed"ding rehearsal at 9 p. m. in the Englewood Christian church. Guests will include Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lane and Mr, and Mrs. Ray West, McCordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kingery, Noblesville; Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson Fry and
Mesdames Mildred Inasy, Clarence Zernach and Katie West, Misses Betty Jo Spencer, Pauline
Mrs. Arford Named ‘Sweetheart’
Mrs. Frank Arford was elected “sweetheart” of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority at a _ Valentine dance Saturday at the Lake Shore Country club. She is a member of the Betd Pi chapter of the sorority. Other chapter candidates were } Miss Margie Hel- ¥ fer, Delta; Miss Phyllis Clauson, Omega; Miss Mus. Arford Winifred Dolen, Psi; Miss Phyllis McDonald, Beta Eta; Miss Dorothy Spencer, Beta Zeta; Miss Gene Willard, Delta Iota; Miss Virginia Dodd, Xi Iota, and Miss Naomi Sprinkle, Beta Phi,
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Mrs. Kramer Speaks
Mrs, William J. Kramer was the speaker for the Wy-Mo-Dau club meeting at 12:30 p. m. today at the Hotel Washington. The subjects studied were “Madame But-
terfly” and “Confucianism.” Mrs. Charles P. Brady and Mrs. Edward
ARF Sutton, Fortuna, Cal.
‘Sprinkle parsley over beets just be-
: » P. H. Ho photo. BRIDE 10.8 r= Wis Wertha Rose Spaulding and Eugene Raymond Sutton will be married April 7 at Christ the King Catholic’ chafch. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph S. Spaulding, 6000 N. Olney st. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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TO BE WED-—Miss Mary Evelyn Barnett will become the bride of E. Lee Williams Jr. Saturday at the Englewood Christian church parsonage. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Barnett, 427 N. Gray st, and Mr. and Mrs. | E. Lee Williams, 2233 Miller st.
© MeConnel’ phota, BETROTHED—Miss Ruth Ann Rochford and John F. Knue will be married April 12 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Parents of the: couple are Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Rochford, 964 Ellenberger pkwy., West dr, and Dr. and Mrs. George F. Knue.
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an P. H. Ho. photo. WEDDING NEAR—Mr, and Mrs. Albert Porter. Morris, Crawfordsville, announce that the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Ellon: and Tipton Richard Key will be next Monday at the Morris home. Mr. Key is the son of William T. Key, on . nibal, Mo.
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PICKLED BEET SALAD (For Thursday dinner) 12 ¢. malt vinegar 14 Cc. water 15 tsp. salt 13 C. sugar 2 c. sliced fresh cooked beets or No. 2 can beets 1 med. onion, sliced d 1 tsp. caraway seed 1,tbsp. finely chopped parsley,
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fore serving. Serves four. - » BLUEBERRY MUFFINS (Fer Friday dinmer) 2 c. all-purpose flour 2% tsps. baking powder. 1a tsp. salt 2 thsps. sugar 1 egg 1 c. milk 3 tbsps. melted shortening 23 c¢. washed blueberries
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more quick stirs.” Fold berries into muffin batter. The batter should not be smooth, but a little lumpy. Dip the batter into paper baking cups of proper size to fit your muffin tins. ~ Bake immediately at 425 degrees [F. for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes about 12 medium muffins.
Bridesmaids
|Plan Party
Three bridesmaids will be hostesses tonight in the LaRue restaurant when Miss Patricia Peterson, who will be married April 12, is honored at a dinner and personal
shower. The prospective bridegroom is Donald C.'Danielson, Bloomington. ; Those givinig the party are Miss Patricia Gibson of Lagrange, Miss Naney Pfohl of Lafayette, and Miss Barbara Meek of New Castle. The guest list includés Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, mother of the bride-to-be; Mesdames Pierre P. Goodrich, George Deck, Forest H. Meek, Robert Pfohl, Gordon Englenart, Robert Jenkins, Ralph Showalter and Pred Wiecking, Misses Sally Peterson, Betsy Turner, Lois Hilkene, Patricia Galloway, Barbara Kiger, Barbara Hetzner and Norma
Wishmeyer provided music.
Jo Hanson.
over them. [Cover and place in re-, frigerator to marinate for several |!
dampened; then give four or five]
TEEN TOGS — Mildred Knowles will be the belle of the spring parade in her "Belle Frock” navy and white check suit—note the boxy jacket and
slit skirt. Atop her head is the classic "pill box" and a long shoulder strap carries her purse —both are navy. The accent is in white—her kid gloves. Mil dred is ‘a junior at Technical high school and a member of the Cannon staff. (Ayres') ’-
Tea Is Arranged ‘By D. A. R. Group
| The Wheel and Distaff committee {of the Caroline Scott Harrison {D. A. R, chapter will give a tea at 2 p. m, Friday in the home of Mrs. Claus H. Best, 5161 Washington blvd. Mss. William O. Weber, committee president, will be in charge
program. A review of “From the Top of the Stairs” (Finletter) will be given by Mrs. Helen Talge Brown. Mrs. Lloyd A. McColgin will sing. The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames Nathan T. Washburn, Charlton- N. Carter, Barrett M. Woodsmall and Paul 8. Ragan and Miss Sarah T. Sisson,
The answer to that question, when it concerns a 10 p.m. time limit for teen-agers, is an emphatic “No” from Beech Grove. Since the possibility of a curfew locally has been mentioned,
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Suggestion for Local Curfew Arouses Young Beech Grovers
By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER
Beech Grove teensters have been “up in arms.” In classes, out of classes, walking in the halls or home from school, at club meetings, in the corner casbah—the boys: and girls have talked it out.
» » » ARGUMENTS cover the basketbail game situation—they are never over until 10:30 o'clock and at the county tourney outsiders have to ride to the Circle for a bus. It's past midnight before they get home. » Dances or club meetings seldom end before 10 p. m, and neither is a movie over by that hour. The only solution would be for teensters to have their parents . ” FIRST TO do ‘something about their discussion were Madelon Hoffman, Ina Marshall and Juanita Headley, They composed a letter to The Indianapolis Times
Ceremony Unites Two In Church
A double-ring ceremony united {Miss Betty Jane Willis and Ralph | 'J. Howell at 9 a. m. Saturday in |Our Lady of Lourdes Catholics indiana university.
church. The Rev, Fr. Lewis T. Gootee read the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sheley E.. K Willis, 339 S. Fentoi$ ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Howell, 112 N. Chester sty are parents of the. couple. Carries Prayerbook
A white satin gowr? with a sheer yoke and a train caught in front
bride. Her full-length illusion veil cascaded from a tiara brocaded in seed pearls and she carried a white prayerbook topped with American Beauty roses and rose buds. Mrs, Richard Willis, matron of honor, wore a teal blue faille frock and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Edward
Miss Beverly Howell, junior bridesmaid, wore a white velvet dress.
Reception Is Held
ellitor, protesting the proposed law. In an hour's time they had circulated the letter about Beech Grove high school and obtained 28 signatures. But hundreds of the students wanted to sign the letter—they claim they're all firmly “agin” the curfew.
St. Mary's Alumnae Will Be Entertained
t IMary’'s college,, Notre Dame, will
be entertained at 3:30 p. m., March
Sister Edward Joseph, of the college and director of Camp du-Lac at Lakeside, Mich., will speak on summer’ camp programs. Camp Marie is conducted by the .Sisters
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The best man was Roy J. Howell, {brother of the bridegroom, and ush{ers were Richard and William Willis. - A reception was held from 2 to {4 p. m. in the home of the bride{groom's parents. The couple will {be at horge at the N. Chester st. {address. :
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\Poets Will Hear ‘Mrs. Mildner
The Indianapolis alumnae of St.| Mrs, Elizabeth Mildner will be the | Parents of the couple are Mr. and
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and Religious Beliefs.”
Walter Reed and William Chit-| The school 54 mothers chorus, wood will provide music, and Mrs. Emma Jane Craig will read a group Ising for the Emerson Avenue Bapjof poems. Oliver Goldsmith will tist church Missionary society at
|be the topic of the study group.
with a lgvers knot was worn by the
Dicks and Miss Patricia Todd, wore | American Beauty velvet dresses.|
chief speaker at the Indiana Poetry |society meeting at 1:30 p. m. Sat-|St. and Mrs. Mabel Cangany, 263 1; by Mrs. Robert E. Kirby, 4352 urday at Cropsey auditorium. -ghe|N. Illinois st. Broadway twill discuss “Early Egyptian Poetry!
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Rev. Grogan Officiates At Wedding
St. John's Catholic church was the scene, at 8 a. m. Saturday, of (the wedding uniting Miss Patricia {Troy and Harry J. Cangany. The 'Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan officiated. |" Mrs. Donald Powell was the ma{tron. of honor and Miss Margaret {Patterson and Miss Dorothy Hall {were bridesmaids. Mrs. Powell wore la blue marquiset frock amd the bridesmaids wore similar dresses in | pink. | The bride wore a heavy white {satin gown fashioned in the 1880 {period style with gathered panels | falling over a‘hoop skirt. Her finger'tip illusion veil cascaded” from Ww crown of pearls and she carried a icascade bouquet of white roses. + Couple on Trip : | Patrick Ward was the .best-man land ushers were Robert Howard {and Bernard Cangany. A wedding breakfast at the {Homestead followed the ceremony and the couple left for Detroit on a | wedding trip. They will be at home iat 2511 Central ave.
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Mrs. John F. Troy, 21 N. Lansing
Chorus on Program
idirected hy Mrs. David Fowler, will
{left on a wedding trip to northern}
clues 1:30 p. m. Wed. Ayres’ ~ auditorium. “The. Walls of Jericho,” Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder.
street branch, Merchants National bank. “Susan B, Anthony,” Mrs. Franklin McCray. : Readers. 12:30: p. m. Wed. Mrs. Olin T. Arbaugh, 3154 Kenwood, hostess. : Irvington Catholic Woman's Study. 1 p. m, Wed. Mrs. "Edward E. Dallman, 55 8. Linwood, hostess. Irvi Mother Study, 3 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Don R. Voss, 808 N. Layman, hostess. . Annfe Laurie chip.T. T-S_0C. 1 p. m. Wed. Miss Lola Smith, 715 N. Gladstone, hostess. Dessert luncheon. Mrs, Jules Zinter,
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speaker. ' New Century. 12:30 p.m. Wed: Mrs. Joseph Lutes, 4320 Carrollton, hostess, “Historic of InSlanapols,” Mrs. Frank McConne Republican Women's . Luncheon. 12:30 p. m. Wed. Hotel Lincoln. A. V. Burch, speaker. Tuxedo Park Kindergarten Mothers,
[Heyl Study. 3 p.m. Wed. 30th Washington.
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Wi Be 130 p. mi Wed, Hotel I wn Alpha chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m, Wed. Hotel Lincoln. _ ° Lambda chap, Omega |p. m. today. Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau. 8 p. m,
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