Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1947 — Page 19
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To Be Honored
In ‘South’ Bend. Mr. and Mra. Hull live
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bridegroom, will enter 1 8 juncheon-bridge for Miss ‘Turner, South Bend,
, anghte of Mr, and r, South to Kenneth
‘the intty Methodist ‘church,
P, DeMotte, Edward 8. W. Fackler, Theo Figel, BFvin“Bohn, Lavetia Goshorn, Harry ©. Kryter and C, G. Jacquart, 5 .. Additional Guests Others will be Mesdames H, A. Lindeman Jr, Russell J. Mahoney, W. Mutz, Frank Muts,
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‘ber, Willlam H. Shreve, Harry E. Schotnsteln, Prank T. Smith, ‘and Willlam O. Weber.
Mrs. i Bena H, Hull will assist the
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EO ikdesud-bo 1a ashior at Indians university and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. apse is a graduate of Indiana unis versity and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. s ” » JA June 28 ceremony will unite Miss Dorothy Spacke and Edward Lv Bweensy. The ceremony wiil be read in the home of the bridé's
Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sweeney, 1201 Congress ave,
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ASBURY PARK, N. J, June 10
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Scotland was elected president of) the Worlds' Woman's Christian Temperance union yesterday, succeeding Mrs. Ella A. Boole, Brook lyn, N. Y., who served 16 years. . a3 , Leigh Calvin, ‘Evanston,
m,; Po Isabel McCorkindale of;
Sydney, Australia, and Mrs. Alli Aro-
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elected vice presidents. Mrs. H. Cecil Heath of Surrey, England, and Mrs. C. W. Hillook of Toronto, Canada, were for re-election as honorary secretaries and Mrs. Margaret C. Manns, |
Evanston, Ill, was re-elected treas- |
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Annual Picnic Held Alpha Lambda Latreian club held its annual picnic at 12:30 p. m. today at the Riviera club. Mrs. Rich-
ard Stamberger was hostess, assisted
by Mrs. B. Allan Sutton.
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Realized by Woman The frustrated desire of a little girl for a doll has been realized-in adulthood. Mrs. Bertha Pippin of Richmond has an elaborate collection of dolls, both antique and new, ranging from one to 20 inches in height. They represent several countries in addition to the United States, including England, EI Salvador, Mexico and China and are made of
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at Broad Ripple high school, received the unit's award for the most valuable four years’ service to her school. _ Mrs. Smith in Charge
meeting.
Plans
held recen
Mrs. Wilbert Smith, unit president, will be in charge of Friday's
Executive Board
Meeting :
The executive board of the womén’s committee, Indiana State Symphony society, will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the War Memorial building. Mrs. Jack- Goodman and Miss {Josephine Madden will report on Lhe meeting of women's committee presfdents of state symphony societies
flavor and rich green . [BUR snould be cooked as oon after k cutting as feasible. Spears should
»| immediately in chilled dishes. Gar-
FOR FINEST eating
be fleshy, Sip ind 46 Iie from woody fiber as possible, A recipe for asparagus appears today:
(For Thursday Dinner) 1% ¢. sliced strawberries 1 c. powdered sugar Pinch salt 1 egg white (room temperature) 35 c. whipping cream Choose well-ripened berries, wash, drain thoroughly, hull and slice. Put all ingredients into a mixing bowl and beat in electric beater or with a rotary beater until stiff. Serve
nish with whipped cream, . Serves four or five.
» f J » ASPARAGUS ROYALE IN PUFF SHELLS (For Friday Luncheon) % lb, mushrooms, washed sliced 14 c. butter or margarine % ¢. flour % tap. salt Pinch sugar” 1 c¢ milk (part asparagus liquid
and
% 1b. asparagus, cooked and cut into inch lengths 4 cream puff shells Saute mushrooms for five minutes in butter. Blend in the flour and seasonings and add milk gradually. Stir until mixture is smooth and thickened; pour some of the Distus over the egg; mix and pour
Add the asparagus and beat thoroughly, stirring carefully. Slice the top from each puff shell, fill with hot mixture,
aspara- a
Replace the top
Longan Parliamentary. 6 p. m bo. day. Mrs. Madge 202 Cecll, hostess. Supper; tion of officers. Minerva. 1:30 p. m. Wed. At the Homestead. “Canadian: Relations,” Mrs. Carl perio Mesdames K. V. Ammerman, E. 'W. Stockdale and Edwin E. Shelton, hostesses.
en's, 12:30 p. m. Wed. Clubrooms, 5233 N. Belle Vieu pl. Indoor pienic. Wednesday Afternoon. Wed. Mrs. Homer W. Britan, Franklin, hos tess. Picnic. Mrs. T. ¥ Hunt, assistant hostess. MISCELLANEOUS General Protestant Orphans Home Ladies’ aux. Noon Wed. At the home. Covered dish luncheon; soclal hour; business session. North Side aux., Post 7368 V. F'. W. 8 p. m. Wed. Post room, 61st and College. Public card party. » SORORITIES Gamma Beta Ohi. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Clarence Flick, 2642 Napoleon, hostess. Xi chap, Phi Delta Pi, 7:30 p. m, Wed. Meridian house. Dinner.
Le LL i sii Monthly Meeting The Woman's Harmony club of precinct 2, Center township outside, will have its monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Giles Davis, 2701 8. Illinois st. Miss Helen Hale will be hostess.
rooms are not available, use any dried mushroom soup mix or cons centrated cream of mushroom soup (canned) as the sauce base,
tly in Toronto.
and serve immediately. If mush-
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