Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1948 — Page 3

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ote ——————— wever, than the ly has offered. oa. cles are many. The joubtful, at it. ciliation moves, part. ded by the Uniteq sent a desperate last. pt to avoid a show. Becurity Council at

Aa within the puzzle it is Russia going to

pct of Russian troops as part of an intey. ny, is unquestidnably reasons ‘the Uniteq uneasy about party ment.

day: The day! Loni wily THE PROF" DEMONSTRATES—Mr. Coffin how? Barbara and MF: M; B. Johnston £ another shudent, how to stretch dough for apple strudel

me Rapist § =~

fife Assaulted Baby Sleeps NE, Feb. 21 (UP)—A brutally assaulted a er in her home here hile her 5-month-old leep in another room ught by police today. ir-old wife of a war id police someone her door about § husband, a truck

Clubs— : Clubs Plan Programs

| A guest tea, a luncheon meet | ing and two book reviews have been scheduled by Indianapolis clubwomen. The Sigma Chi Mothers Club of Butler University will have its annual spring guest tea at 2 p. m. on March 2 in the chap-

COOK IN THE MAKING—Shudent § in the Cordon’ Bleu Cooking School of Don Coffin "fof } is bride-to-be Barbara Martin.

- Burres-Tucker Wedding Will Be Read Tonight

— ter house. Miss Mary douse ed Down Nin ‘echnical aly A double ring ceremony at § ovlock tonight will unite Miss | adn, Horarian, at Techie optus the gesiibin Carolyn Tucker and Warren Burres. Dr. L. C. Trent will read _Moneyman” '(Costain). Jipped § a ra abhed the vows in the Woodruff Place Baptist Church. The altar will Sneyman. {Costaln).

be banked with palms, flowers and nery arranged with i] candelabra. Smilax and bows of white ribbon will mark the pews. | The he bride will wear a gown of candlelight satin fashioned | dress was torn. "| with a Venetian lace collar and -

chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Jasper Minnis, W, Ls LeMaster, Arthur E. Patterson,

was still there, she Walter Giesel, 8. Douglas Bosh

shoved her into a eft. After checking see that it was un-

Lois D. Hinkle Vill Be Wed

a gathered skirt which extends |

into a cathedral train.

Her ‘veil of French illusion will fall from a satin bandeau.

and John Diwall, Ch "2. #8 The Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club of Butler University will have

police. She will carry the prayerbook | | a card party at 2 p. m. Mon bloodstains and dis- __ | her father carried through == day in the chapter house, - Mrs, vidence of a struggle To Mr. Crooke World War I° It has been i William Green is general chairs

* dh y tical dresses of duchess satin ¥ - Harris will read the vows be- styled after the bride's gown. been pla by’ the rson fore an altar banked with flow- They will carry colonial bou- Grove. Ga Club for Tues

Times State Service GREENSBURG, Ind, Feb 21--Miss Lois Dale Hinkle and | Dallas F. Crooke Jr. will be | married at 3.p. m. tomorrow in | the First Christian Church in Greensburg. The Rev. George

ers and lighted by three candelabra,

covered in satin and will be

topped by white violets and

lilies of the valley Mrs. William Binder, Cincinnati, and Miss Nancy Tucker, sisters of the bride, will be her

| attendants. They will wear iden-

| quets of iris, roses and daffodils,

man,

The committee members are *

Mesdames Joseph Hill, William Evans, H. J. Walker, BR. O, Jackson, Walter Honecker, J. L, Axby and George Bowman.

» A soverpiviish luncheon has

day. Mrs. W. A, Ratliff, 1505 . Roache St, will be hostess,

Sisis Sursies Floyd 3 The brid fe. danghier of | and the same flowers will ac- 4 bd ¢ Pe ; » ¥eb. Z1-—Floya | e bride 1s the daughte | cent their maline headdresses. A Cast a. ar Creek Mr, -and Mrs. Roy Hinkle, |" wpe prigegrom's attendant ° M-M-M!=~The finished product hy Sotanial - ". a. ge airman of the Boone Greensburg, and Mr. Crooke Is | won po hie brother, Stephen 1 :

1 Bureau Co-op board

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the son of Mr. and Mrs. Crooke,

Burres. John Bruck, Cincinnati,

Wednesday in the Marott Hotel,

-_ | Mrs. John W. Thornburg will

Warsaw, Miss Jerry. Bower is to be the

and Jerry Weaver will be the ushers. i

be guest speaker,

meeting held maid of honor. She will wear Miss Tucker is the daught % 7 tn No Ww ry Mrs Ernest Fullenwider 1393 f 3 vo Ea . ’ the Autis) an aqua taffeta dress with a Mr. aK Ta E. Tucker. ? 1 Margaret Bachelder to Be ed N. Delaware 8st. will he hostess rs attended by more matching Juliet cap and white Woodruff i to the members of the ACA

735 Middle ‘Drive, Place, and Mr. Burres is the son of Mrs. Amelia Burres, 1631 N, Temple Ave. The bride will wear a ‘navy 4 gabardine suit and red lizard ui accessories as the couple leaves » on a trip through the West. They will make their home in

lace mitts, and will carry a bouquet of talisman roses. The best man will be Robert | ‘McGlasson, and the ushers afe to be Donald Hinkle and Mack ’ rte. Also vamet Jordan, All the attendants are e, le. ' of Greensburg.

n artist's drawing of A gown of candlelight satin fashioned with a fitted bodice

1 : : Club at a 1 p. m. luncheon Mon- . In Her Parents’ Home Today | ubatats m: ncn Mon An ivory satin gown fashioned with. .a fitted bodice and | a business meeting and round. full skirt- will be worn by Miss Margaret Bacheider at her | fable discussion after the lunche marriage to Robert Grant Moorhead at 430 p.m. foday. ¢ son. Mra. C. J. Ancker will lead: | The Rev. Robert Rowland of the Cumber ang Methodist the forum on Syrrent events, | Church will read the vows in the home of the e's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox Bachelder, 1927 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Russell Sanders will ° * The bridal veil of imported ~| ve a book review for the

Schooler, Jackson: ff, Center, and Floyd

fice, store, elevator Roselle, Ill. Both were grad- . : m gues the usiness setup of the and net yoke outlined in seed yated from Purdue University, | | {llusion falls from a3 ivory Wedd: ng to Be tn Dh a y bureau planned for pearls and sequins will be worn = where the bride was affiliated satin Juliet. cap. . an - ’ day in Block's Auditorium. The by the bride. Her full skirt with Kappa Alpha Theta Soror- Bachelder will carry white

north of Lebanon on

h re given members. ostesses will be Mesdames ©,

J. Trapschuh, .L. W,

i or p : sles ith a white hid center. | B df d extends into a short train, and ' jty. Mr. Burres is a member of | _ Photos: by Henry E. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer, | roses with a w orc rar 14 n c or

the Triangle Fraternity, . = = " = =» . . & = Miss Phyllis Hovey,

Hully,

her shoulder-length veil cas-

There will be a reception from. 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in. the home of the bride's parents. After the reception

jected “to start this. cades from a braided satin By JEAN. TABBERT work begins. Students roll up their sleeves, . | Springs, Midne and Mise BRO Sie o Renry Ker and James L. - - ; —- : | Georgianna Cley, ymou ogers. I ————————— uw. "She-will-tany-- hil... Rev: McClure 4... BARBARA MARTIN must have heard tie on their aprons and compose their re- Will Be bridesmaids. They will | — Miss RD uy i Tg ’ ; ; litate’ Bier | that old _saying—“the way to a man’ spective dishes. This is when The “[iro-"| wear forext green —velveteon-i ton. -duughter-of-Mr. and Mrs... The t. Ciwir Literary Club

Dan Templeton; Bedford, will | OL INAIANAPGTS Will meet Tusss become the bride of Robert | 9ay In the home of Mrs. Ore Caldwell Miller, son of Dr. and | Ville F. Sticken, 927 Yoke 8t.. |

“frocks and headdresses- of | spring flowers: |" “THe best man 1g to be Chilton |

fessor” is most in demand. Somehow every wail for help gets an answer. -

To Oftficiate : | heart is through his stomach.” :

At any rate, she is’learning the fine

il Slayer,

the couple will leave for a short |. “The Rev. C. M. McClure of | ngints of food preparation before her mar- It's Mr. Coffin himself who frequently | P. Browh. Bloomington; Law- | Mrs. ‘John R. Miller, 953 E. | Rikki ie : y Pleads trip They will be at home | Methodist Hospital will read the | post i separa 1 rence Costello, Gary, and Albert | Tabor St. Indianapolis, at 4 | Mrs. Sabei Mitchéll will be after March 1 in Greensburg. | vow fit Bins Helen: Crane | riage this spring to Richard Clemens Von- . steps. in to handle the involved parts of | yi posche Jr. will be ushers, | p. m. todiy. The Rev. Paul | NOStess at, a dessert bridge at ’ 8 . OWS : os, dd . - . Feb. 21 (UP)—De Both attended Purdue Univer- Aa LT Tan negut. Her parents, Col. and Mys. Harry recipes. As shown above, he demonstrates | ©ounle Will Leave | Shirrell will officiate - in the | 12.30 p. m. Wedisaday in the osecuting attorusfh ity, | ana Merrill 8. Lawler at 3:30 4 Martin of the Indianapolis Athletic the proper “stretching” of dough for apple | Or Wedding Tri | First Presbyterian Church, | Indianapolis Athido. Club, lay on the possibility Pm. tomorrow in the Riverside | 000 Varun of the. indianapolis Athlete % proper sureleMng gh lor apple | On Wedding Trip Bedford, to be decorated with | The guests will be thé;members ting” Howard Lang, Methodist Church. Club, announced her engagement-to the strudel ., *dhd the way to put the “roll After a reception in the home © Palms, candelabra and white of the Charial Club,

gladioll. . i —————— 8

The bride. will. wear a. gray Betty Dusang

| gabardine suit and hat to,

for killing a play-

for Mg W into French chocolate roll. ! of the bride's parents the changes plea

ati HOC] 6 | couple will’leave on a trip. Miss Some of those practical aspects of food | gH 0 oT Gear a heige

Meridian Hills

son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton. Vonnegut, 7878 College Ave., in December.

The bride, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Shelby D. Crane, 1922 Koehne 8t., will wear a gown of

\dalman, Lang's at I 0 Have | arty white satin made with a lice And now ‘Bdrbara is enrolled in the reparation come along while a dish fin- | gabardine suit with navy ac- | match. She wiil carry White e the: o D i - : . i ; 's i " . cessories : : ono W d it would Shangs Members and their guests win yoke and accented with orange Cordon Bleu Cooking School here. Con- ishes cooking. What's more practical than ries de Is & graduate. of ] Mra. Martha B: Rust. Chat | 0 Be ce

blossoms. Her hoop skirt falls into a cathedral train, and her fingertip illusion veil cascades from a tiara of orange blos-

dishwashing? And dishwashing it sometimes is for the class.

be served a buffet supper at 6:30 o'clock tonight ut the MeJLidian Hills Country Club, An

ducted by Don P. Coffin,, the local school has its headquarters in the Citizens Gas

DePauw University, Mr, Mooreson of Mr. Robert Lowry Moorehead,

scare and rehabilioward. The boy Is th— killing Lonnie

tanooga, Tenn. will wear a wine wool crepe suit and matching accessories.

The Broadway Methodist Church will be decorated with palms and ferns for the mare

and Mrs.

1 & forest preserve

want Howard roamits again,” Mr. An“but on the other t want him thrown ned criminals either.”

evening of games and commu- |

nity singing will follow: the | soma.

supper. The committee. in charge of the event includes Mr. and Mrs.

Harold P, Ransburg, chairmen, |

Messrs, and Mesdames William

F. Hoffman, Noble L. Biddinger | | son and James Dunaway, will

and Robert J. Mack,

She - will carry white roses with an orchid center. Mrs. Jesse O'Brien is to be the matron of honor. She will wear a light blue taffeta dress. The bridesmaids, Mesdames William Crane, - Earl: Dicker-

& Coke Utility kitchens. There each week Best part of the whole business arrives | pL "0 4 was gradu.

{ 1 { head, Ray E. Miller, Minneapolis,

three different groups of women meet for as the closing hour approaches. That's the | ated trom Indiafia ‘University. | brother of the bridegroom, instruction in the intricacies—as well as time for taste testing . . . although the | He is a member of Phi Deita | will be best man: The ushers : : : . , | Theta Fraternity. will be David and James } fhe practical aspects—of cooking. pupils usually wrap up their. handimnrk ———— eop—— | Templeton, Bedford, brothers | Barbara's class of six meets each Mon- and proudly tote it home “to show the C :. T. of the bride. i i { , y ily.” Souple to ake | Following a reception in the day. From a list of recipes which Mr. rest of the familly. Cie ty 3 Yeception ne

«Coffin reads as class starts, each student With their teacher, interest in cooking

riage of Miss Betty Jean Due sang to Arthur Robert Kidwell at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Newman 8, Jeffrey will officiate, . Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Dusang,

| 2818 Station St.» are the brides parents. The bridegrom is the . ~

: | i < | | will motor to Minnesota where : : A toget | wear deep rose taffeta. Cynthia : k ’ toh C hic ry | . | son of Mr. and Mr, Arthur N, reau Co-Op ar Jory attending ge Hey Keeney, the flowergirl, will wear | chooses the one she wants as her project. began as “just a hobby” and grew into a 1C ago ri D | they wl. he a1, Home. dusted | Kidwell, Greenwood. ie Stock Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Biddinger | Pink. Copies of all the recipes read may go into * profession. He is a graduate of the origin- iam N. Mentia will take ¥ rom Butler & Hv, ae aie, au, of Hotios ns be s Slate Service and Miss Dorothy Ellis, Another | ‘The best man will be Kenneth Het i yor staur Miss Charlotte Kelly as.‘ his 8 y Galbreath, and Miss -— ton . i ) tebooks, though. If a special one nal Cordon Bleu School and Restaurant in > raAmm bride &vas graduated from Infeb. 21—The Tip group will include Dr, and Mrs, | Keeney, ‘Mr. Crane, Mr. Dicker. | PUPIl8’ nO 8 bride at 7:30 o'clock tonight. | Jot To niversty. | Marietta Wright and Mrs. Done

L Butead Coop a Earl W. Mericle, Mr. and Mrs. New York. Result of Mr, Jean Milner, pastor of the | ald Stookey will be hridesmaids,

son and John Crane will be | is requested, Mr. Coffin sees that it's in- Coffin’s hobby | Dr.

B. E. Lapenta, and Mr. and | ushers. luded in the followi k's. lesso obablv ill bring a foreign fillip to | Second Presbyterian Church, All the attendants will wear bine to penta, ‘cluded in the following weeks lesson. yrobably wi g g } . iy Mb or "Mrs, Richard T. Hill. |. After a reception in the | After ingredients are listed, the real es in a number of Indianapolis homes. | many in the chureh: to LF dono. Cly b Lists a tacus und cary tals. RING. 10 Pa Andther party is planned by | éhurch the couple will leave for. | ey 8 : i _* | mony tn the chureh, 16 ba 4eco- - man roses and yellow pompons, an ity . Messrs, and Mesdames M. B. | a short trip. They will be at re ————————— pr rated with palms and cande- Srerald m. Martin, Greenwood, Jucsives 8 ew Johnstgn, R. E. Kelly and C..0. | home after Wednesday in Or ganization “Activities— DIS, ides partnls afe Mr Chairmen : | Ld De Ehe Dest man: and Harry a share and 50, wi ding. Pov and Mis. W. 5. | Jamestown. PTA Gr Pla M t S, F. ili and Mrs. Clarence O. Kelly, 3037 | The Marion County Demo. Lawrence Kidwell will be son an r. an rs. How- | & , ng : s ’ 3 - 4 mmon, stock at $3 ard D. Foley will be together, | wr Lawler Son of Mr. and oups n ee ing er ies for amiiies N. Gale St. The bridegroom is | crat Women's Club chairmen | Ushers. ¢ common stock ‘Other reservations have been | tawn, attended Purdue Univer- A series of five ‘family forums | sponsored by the PTA of School retary; Mrs. Charles Homburg, the sor of Mrs. Edna Mentis, | for this year have been an- ! The bride will wear an ivory ting use pro- made by Messrs. and Mesdames | oo. on “World Citizenship” is being | 68, will present the second of a treasurer, and Mrs. Herbert 314 Forrest Ave, . nounced by the president, Miss | S8lin gown with a fitted bodice . Burgas wi to finance Ben Olsen, Max Fritz, J. Floyd | offered by the PTA of School 82, | series of meetings at 7:30 p. m. Plerpont, rush captain. Miss Kelly's gown ix of white | Catherine Mansfield. and full skirt extending Into &

velvet fashioned with a peplum which extends into a train. Her

train, Her fingertip illusion veil

"Mrs. Raymond Copland Is cascades from a satin haif hat,

King, Leo 8. Clifton, Richard | entertainment

M.. Bennett, Robert. H. Rhode-

Monday in the school. The meeting is open to the public.

in co-operation with the. Adult The officers will be installed

of .a 50,000-bushel yr and an oll bulk

| Griffiths Will Matk

Education Division of the city at a dinner Thursday in the chairman, as- |

1 .. hamel, WW . ~ rab The Rev. Harold SBchoemaket | Frog Pond. fingertip veil will fall from a | sisted by Mesdames Edward A. | 0d she will carry white roses, it of 3 Jong-rangs Whipple, Robert Wheat | 50th Anniversary Sutfiols. Jor Pierson 1s moge- will speak on “Importance of = * 8 tiara of orange blossoms braid- = Miller, Glen McCleary, John After a reception. in the ogiam ‘on a: SV Charles H. Hagedon, I W, Stur- | Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Grif- | The meetings will be held at = Developing a Spiritual Atmos. The Woman's Auxiliary 15 ed into a velvet band. She will | Layden, Agnes Herndon, N. J. | church the couple ill leave for city. geon and H. C. Purdy. | ‘Ath, 610 E, 32d St, will have | 7:30 p. m. in the school. The phere in the Home,” and Mrs, the Marion County Medical 8o- | carry white roses. Gallopo, Agnes Busch and Nell | ® trip south. They will make I'S DI DINNER ’ | an open house from 2:30 to | first will be Monday night, when Bert McCammon will have = ciety ill meet at 1:30 p. m. on Her matron. of honor, Mrs. | McCarty. Mrs. Norman Cooke thelr home with thé bride's uh Tea to Fete Clarks | 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in their | the subject will be “Americani- “Parents Grow Too” as her March 4 in Block's Auditorium. Nicholas: 8. Janetos, and her is ways and means chairman, rents after March 1. * "Feb. Pi The od Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark, | home to celebrate their 50th = zation.” Other meetings are topic. A film, “Is Your Home | The subject of the meeting is to | bridesniaid, Mrs. LaVay T. Wil- | and Mrs. Herbert Moore is co-

Models Chosen’

An Easter parade of spring

ny of the Lebs* r of Commerce ‘

be “Know Your Public Health.” I" llams, will wear twe shades of | chairman. »

wscheduled for March 1, 8, 22 fuchsia velvet and carry yellow !| The program chairmen are |

,and 29.

Fun?” also will be shown,

Newark, N. J, are spending | Wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Grif-

h 16 at 6:30 p. m. st - several days with Mr. and Mrs. The meetings. part of the Mrs. Robert Moore is the new A 1 p. m. luncheon meeting | roses, "Mrs. Andy Garrett, r Club. G. r Sawant ‘Pruitt, 5234 W. Regent | fith, son find Sauget in aw school’s a gk service to president of Theta Chapter, Phi ‘has been planned by the John | The best man will be Mr. Ja- | Mrs. Mary Srna Mo funbious was | jada2 an of the omit after their return from of the hosts; Misses Marilyn & 0. mmunity, are open to. the Delta Pi Sorority. Other offi- | H. Holliday Jr. American Le- | netos and Mr. Willlams will be = and Mrs, Johh H. Bingham, ' Sub Debs of The © ents. lexico. Mr. Clark is director | and Margaret Griffith, grand- public, Miss Mary E. Rohk is Crs. elected at a recent meet- gion Auxiliary for Wednesday | the usher. June, Mesdames’ Bingham, 25 models of . the Federation of Chaparral = daughters, ,and . Mrs. J. Ww. principal, and Mrs. C. Charles | Ing in the home of Mrs. B, ia in the 38th St. Branch, Mer- | After the ‘reception ™ the = Shackelford dnd FP. C0. Kelly local clubs, were I § CLEARING HOUSS x 'riters, and tie Indiana Group | Malthy, Mrs. George B. Gan | worey heads the PTA unit. | Fuson, 730 N. Euclid Ave. { chants National Bank. Mrs. | home of the bride's parents, are hospitality chairmen. Mrs. judges. “Five of this | . v Tq in v X Will fete the couple at atea to- | non and Miss Margaret Wil- ef Mrs. Robert Krause, ey ron Charles B. Brownson is chair- the couple will leave for a trip | Loriena Thurman is publicity | were a at. the show te he Joh... morrow in the Pruitt ome, | Nams will assist. y The Parémnt'Education Group, | dent; Mrs. Leon Sackett, sec- | man of reservations, ; to Chicago. | chairman, . model in next week.’ 3 sosanere . ’ t - by iif gas

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