Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1948 — Page 20

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; t i Rev. “Trinkle Will Read

Ceremony

Church Reception Will Follow Rite

iy The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will| ’ ‘read the vows at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow uniting: ‘Miss Dorothy Jean Jared and Caroll Paul) Hinchman, The ceremony will be; held in the Englewood Christian Church. The bride is the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W.| Jared, Plainfield, and he is the| son of Mr..and Mrs. Willlam M.| Hinchman, 548 Eastern Ave, = | Miss Jane Jared will be the maid of honor and the brides-| maids are to be Mrs, Daniel Cain, | Misses Evelyn White, Susan Nicely and Darnley Kay Spreen.| They will wear green and yellow dotted swiss frocks. | William D, Hinchman ds to be the best man and the ushers will be Howard Jared, Frank Spreen,| Daniel Cain and A. L. Van Horn. | John Nicely will be the ring-| bearer, | 8 The bride will wear a white % - satin gown fashioned with a i fitted bodice and full skirt and ¥ accented in lace. Her fingertip = illusion veil will fall from a illusion bonnet and she will carry a “bouqliét of ‘white roses. There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony. The. couple will be “at home at 317 8 | Ralston Ave.

Bridge Lesson— Ace Showing ......Convention

Is Popular

Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. O'Brien, 415 Bancroft St. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter... Margaret Alice, to Harry Michael Monahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monahan,

_Richmond Hill, Long Island, N.Y. } eee A oof The. Rev. Er. William H. vQ 3 O'Brien, Tell City, brother of | 3Ra7s the bride-to-be, will read the i vows on June 12 in Our Lady ARIS 4Q863 | of Lourdes Catholic Church. : vi wh 2 Miss 8 e Greene, Hape : ss Suzann ) - : * 10304 S$ v2 39 | vile Ga. will be the maid of , - v is B. eke Loe [JE Ts p: a7 Ciresi and Miss Veronica MonaVAKJ1008762 han will be bridesmaids. Ar-

y 5 thur Monahan is to be the best SAQ man and the ushers will be Eu‘Lesson Hand-Neither vul.) | gene Monahan, John J. O'Brien

3 : [South West North East and Mr. McMahon. ’ Pass 4N.T. Pass : ss = = av Pass Pass Pass Miss Vernetta Meyer and Opening—¥ 4 William Zahn will be married

“THE BRIDAL SCENE—

Three Brides-To-Be Announce Attendants F For or Their Weddings!

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‘By WILLIAM E. MEKENNEY | America’s Card Autbority SEVERAL years Fred Kaplan of New York City started an ace-showing convention over two-bids that has become quite popular in the East. When er opens with a forcing two-bid, it calls for one of the following responses: With .two or more aces, bid - four no trump. With three or more kings, or the king-queen of one suit and the king of an~ other suit, bid three no trump. This bid denies an ace put shows a trick and a half, With one ace, bid the ace. With four of ‘partner's trump and a singleton, or a king and one, jump partner's suit, With anything less than the above

the five-spot, the ace of Jdiamonds cashed and a small diamond trumped. Declarer then leads the six of hearts, over-

Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Miss Meyer is the daughter of Mrs. Lorena Meyer, 236 Park-

son of Mrs. George Zahn, 1806 Madison Ave, The maid of honor is to be Miss Mary Zahn and the brides maids will be Miss Norma Jean. Egler, Louisville, Ky., and Miss Helen Quinn, y $m wo ~ John, F. Beckerich will take Miss Barbara Knox as his bride on June 26 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. She is a graduate of Indiana University and he has attended Purdue University. Miss Knox is the daughter of

» you are required to make a re- A re " ne Jrospesiive off sponse. of ie J 3rEP. and Mrs. Victor Beckerich, 5032 s AS AN example, South in to- College ave . » Sis hand opens the bidding The engagement and aptwo hearts. North re- | ,. aching marriage of Miss ; spdnds with four no trump, | ,ones Marie Costello to Robert Ed showing two aces. South now | ¢" oiin son of Mr, and Mrs. 7 “knows that the worst -he can |p’ “p Axi. 3858 Carroliton ; get a po sible oinesgt dur} Ave, is announced by her parEVES: lor ¢l¥ 1 ents, Mf. and Mrs. P. Cos-" ; ' tello, 4123 N. OH Ave, The : The technique of the play also | vows will be read on July 10 ¥ “is interesting. The - opening | yn 8t. Joan of Arc’s Catholic ; léad of the four «of hearts | church. i should be won in dummy with Miss Mary Costello is to be

the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jane

view Ave, and Mr. Zahn is the

Mr. and Mrs, John Knox, 4028 °

Miss Margaret Alice O'Brien

Costello, Miss Anne Steinmetz and Mrs. Thomas F. Kibler. Mr. Kibler will be the best man and the ushers will be John M. Draper, John R, Welsh and Ed--ward J. Costello, The bride-to-be attended Fonthonne College, Clayton,

‘Mo., and Mr. Akin attended In-

diana University and is a member of Sigma CHI Fraternity. . " ~ Miss Virginia Ann Connor will be honored at a kitchen shower tonight in the home of Mrs. Daniel G. Drew, 460 Berkley Road. Mrs. Robert A. Connor is to be the assistant hostess. Miss Connor will be married to John Louise Grande on June 12. The guests will be Mesdames Agnes Peele Connor, A. G.

Aulbach, Myrtle Grande, Mary

Connor, N. J. Connor, J. E. Connor, J, G. Connor, Richard Hennessy, Mark Martin, Victor Mueller, F. J. Bcheller, Tee Hill, Karl Hardey, Lois Peelle, James Dugan; Joseph Aulbach, James

" Gillespie and Forest Lightley.

Also Misses Florence G. and Sally. Connor, Marjorie Boyle, Judy Peelle, Mary Francis Boyle and Betty Matthews. » LJ » June 26 has been selected by Miss Patricia Anne Duffey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jo-

—geph P, Duffey, 1546 E. Tabor

St, for her marriage to James J. O'Brien Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs, O'Brien, 1115 N. Wallace St. They will be wed in St. Cathérine of Sienna's Catholic Church. Mrs. Maurice Welsh, Terre Haute, is to be the matron of honor. Miss Patricia O’Brien will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Elizabeth Price, Mary O’Brien and Jean Marie Harrison. John O’Brien will be the best man and the ushers will be Robert and Thomas O’Brien, Robert McCurdy and Robert Corrigan, oils oll ll . Miss Barbara Lynn Hodges and Jackson Link Edwards will - be honored at a bridal dinner tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Smith Lynn Hodges, parents of the bride-to-be, will be hosts. The couple will be married Saturday. Guests will be Misses Mar-

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THURSDAY, JUNE 3; 1048

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Miss Vernetta Meyer

jorie Grady, Jeanne Norwine * and Bernita Kallenbach, William Wright and Donald Fleming, St. Louis; Misses Julia and Marjorie Pogue, Lexington, Ky.; Jackson “Edwards, Fulton, Mo:; Robert Legonstein, Chicago; George Porth, Jefferson City, ‘Mo; and-Gene Cowherd, Knoxville, Tenn.

A ‘bridal dinner honoring Miss Clarjssa Hollander and Morris B. Bittner is planned for Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shane, 5402 Washington Bilvd., cousins of the bride-to-be. They will be married Tuesday in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Hollander, 3320 Ruckle St. Mr. Bittner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bittner, Omaha, Neb, Dinner guests are to be Messrs. and Mesdames Hollander, Robert Hollander, Bittner and David Shane, Dr. and Mrs, Werner Hollander, Misses Vera

-and-Helen Hollander, Liba Bitt-

ner, Suzanne and Jane Hollander and Sidney Goldstein. Miss Hollander will be the honor guest at a dinner today in the home of Miss Sarah Suss-_ man, 3237 Ceptia) Ave,

» Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Hearne will be hosts at a bridal dinner honoring their daughter, Betty, and Van Y. Duncan Jr. tomor-

row in La e's restaurant. Il be married

The couple Saturday. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, parents of the prospective bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Willis, Miss Marilyn Duncan, Miss Patricia Brown, Dr. R. L. Parr, Bill Hearne, Don Duncan and C. W. Bockstahler.

. » y Miss Carolyn Lee Johnson and Elmer G. Sabal will be wed tomorrow in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. They will be honor guests at a bridal dinner tonight in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Jobnaon, 5128 E. Walnut 8t. Messrs. and Mesdames Norman Dixon, Thomas King and Ralph Garriott, Anderson; Miss Virginia"Boseler, St. Louis; Sam Condes, Whiting; Thomas P. Wiley, Zionsville; Clifford Lisle and George Sabol, East Chi-

will Be Wed [Tonight

Rev. Arthur Kiesz Will Read Vows

Miss Jean Sawyer will become the bride of James Richard Brill.

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Northside Seventh Day Adventist Church. The Rev. Arthur Kies will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe J. Sawyer, 384) Winthrop Ave, and the bride. . groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Claude I. Brillhart, New Augusta, .. Miss. Kaye Sawyer is to be the maid of honor and the brides. ‘maids will be Miss Virginia Serns, Milton Junction, Wis., and Mrs, James Carwell, Augusta, Ga. The attendants will wear blue taffeta frocks with lace mitts and carry spring flowers. A gown of white brocaded satin made with an illusion yoke, fitted bodice and full draped skirt ex. tending into a train will be worn by the bride. Her fingertip illu. sion veil cascadés from a tiara lof illusion roses and she wii | carry a bouquet of white roses, The best man is to be Jack {Wells and the ushers will he | Ralph Roper, Bloomington; Roy Olson, Chicago; Robert Patchin, | Detroit, and ‘David Wilbur, I Woodstock; Hl. | After a reception at the Riviera {Club the couple will leave for a trip north. They will be at home on June 13 in Indianapolis. Miss Sawyer and Mn Brillhart are graduates of Berrien Springs College, Berrien Springs, Mich,

‘I'Two Local Students Honored at Western

Times Special OXFORD, 0., June 3 — Miss ’ : Charlene Weddle, 5414 Broadway, In Church Indianapolis. and Mra. Nancy Boerner Griffin, 5107 College Ave, ~By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Indianapolis, have been cited on NEW YORK, June 3—Qn Me- the dean's list at Westérn College morial Day in Hyde Park, a] {for Women. plaque to my husband's memory | They were honored at a special was unveiled in St. James' Honors Chapel this week at the Church. My young niece and her school. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Elliott of Birmingham, Mich., de-

signed the plaque and were = Mrs. Thompson

Hyde Park for the Feral al Both at the church service an To Entertain At Luncheon

at the Roosevelt Home Club meMrs. Irwin Thompson, 3125 N,

morial service, which was held on Illinois St., will entertain the Gen,

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Miss Barbara Knox 7.8, 50 Sug M y Day— FDR Plaque

Dedicated

the lawn at the old house in the afternoon, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas spoke, He spoke of the meaning of the

hart ‘at 8:30 p: m:-today in thy

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Miss Agnes Marie Costello

cago; Misses Patty Sloo, Barbara Brown and Karen Frower. and: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frower will be guests.

A bridal dinner tomorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Killion, Bowling Green, will honor their daughter, Betty, and Dr. Vernon J. Crosswhite Jr. They will be married Saturday in Bewling Green. Guests are to be Mrs. John, Bogle, Terre Haute; Miss Delores Lister and the Rev. A. C, E. Gillander, Brazil; Miss Martha Lancet, John Bach, Dr. Carl Kohimann -and - Samuel McIntosh.

- o vy . Mrs. Mary E. Kingery, 1813 Lambert 8t., announces the en-

gagement and approaching mar-

riage of her daughter, Lucille, to Glen R.

Anna Niedhamer,;

Terre Haute. The vows will be read at 6:30 p. m. on June 11 ir the Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren Church. . - » Mrs. Robert T. Moynahan will be hostess at a luncheon and linen shower at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Indianapolis ‘Athletic Club honoring Miss Evelyn Twanette Horton. Miss Horton will be married to David Robert Linder II on June 19.

Shower guests are to be Mesdames H. L. Horton, Hannsh E.

liams, Lenard Reel, Harold R. Taylor; Robert Burrell, Bernard T. Gates Jr., E. ¥. Mitchell and John R. Moynahan and Miss Marian Linder. A personal shower and luncheon was given for Miss Horton today in the Columbia Club.

‘takes in dummy with the queen: and ruffs the seven of dias monds. When the king of diamonds drops, declarer has no further problem as he can_dis“card the queen of clubs on dummy’s queen of diamonds. + xuoAb the king of diamonds had | “not dropped, declare might find : West with both the king of dia- * : monds and king of clubs. In | that case he could run off the whole heart suit and get a poscd sible- squeeze on West.

“i Miss Holmes To Be Bride Committee members were Mrs.

coy Wert park Chr Brien Edith Binkley, Misses Ada Colemarriage of Miss Frances Marie man, Gertrude Lieber, Betty Fos- ' Holmes to Howard J. Peyton at ter, Elizabeth Davis, Josephine Boyd and Dorothy Ellis, Carl F,

7:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev Clifford R. Lanman will ofciate Hanske and Guy W. Trickey.

Faculty Fetes Principal

~The ~ Manual - Training - High | School faculty honored E. H.

(pal, and Mrs, MeComb at a dinner {last night in Spencer's Restau- | |rant. A. Ross Willams was the! master of ceremonies, and speak-| ers were W,

Menka Guleff, Miss Arda Knox and Mr. McComb,

W. Finley Wright and Mrs. Ada | M. Bing, general chairmen, pre-

{Kemper McComb, retiring pringl-|

{and beds to curtains.

{sented gifts to the couple. f

Organizations—

Lutheran Women Are Arranging State-Wide Luncheon Tomorrow

Approximately 650 Lutheran women from throughout the state|with thé annual dinner and dance ate expected to attend the annual guest-day luncheon the Lutheran

Orphan's Welfare Association will hold at 1 o'clock tomorrow after-

noon. home at 3310. E. Washington St.

Mrs. Paul Rupprecht will preside at the busidss session and 8. Barnhart, vice wy) report on the year's work. | principal; EB: Edward Green, Miss |The association helps supply the 'retaries, articles from books Brandt, treasurer. Speakers at the business meet-

home with

{also have provided home-canned foods, as well as time and money.

In charge of arrangements for meeting tomorrow are the Rupp- | Arthur | vice chairman; Mrs. Carl Specker and Mrs. Jack Worden, recording and corresponding sec-

the association officers: recht, chairman; Brenn,

Mrs. Mrs,

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes, 6326 Dunway St. are the bride's parents and Mr. Peyton is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Glen May, 2259 Jackson St. The bride wil wear a candle-' light satin gown made with a fitted bodice and hoop skirt. Her French illusion -veil falls from a halo of illusion and she will carry { white roses with an orchid center. | Miss Theda Holmes, the maid] of honor, will wear blue taffeta! and 8 Juatching hat. Eskell Jones! man committing suicide over will be the best man and Eugene ) A Poole, Southport, and Paul Stultz | losing his teeth. That's one 5 Rensselear, will be ushers, “| up for romance, versus food.

>. Men and Women—

By ERNEST E. BLAU NCE in a while you hear of some guy killing himself over losing+«a gal. I've never yet heard of any

After a reception in the church; On the other hand, any the couple will leave for Cinein-| guy Who loses a gal gets nat, They will be at home| over it if he just sticks it

out a {Pw months. But the poor guy who loses his eating apparatus is likely to lose for all time his zest for living, unless he finds a set of store teeth that will dig him painlessly through a hig dinner,

this month in Indianapolis.

~~ Club Reception

To Be Tomorrow . . Annual reports will feature the meeting tomorrow of the Indianapolis Woman's. Club: at 12:30 , m, in the Propylaeum. Mr%. fctor. Jose Jr: will have ''Star Dust” as the topic for her talk. A reception for new members will follow the business meeting.

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. . ® » THAT powerful male love _ of food must explain why the world's great chefs -and res- - + taurateurs always: have been men, . Tests among mei ‘show most of them. rate ability to codk above beauty, in pro“spective. brides. So for the haul, a platter of : ic nk will bring him

But .-

Do Men Rate Their Stomachs Above Romance?

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Bésbien i? “oo. home surer than a dish of

As Samuel: Johnson said, “Man. seldom thinks with more earnestness of -anything than he does of his dinner.” Every wife ought to paste Samuel's words right® over the stove — It'll do more to _. spark up a grouchy husband (than twiddling his one reating eurl.

Members|

{dnd Mrs.

and “Mrs,

ing, to be held in the recreation roem, will

also of the home. Mrs.

through the institution.

of dining

The Cruzan

p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Quinn, 4579 N.

honor guest.

{the newly installed officers: Mrs. |{J. G. Harden, president; Mrs. {Clyde E. Parsons and Mrs, W.

|'T. Daily, first and second vice | presidents; Mrs. A. Leroy Port|teus and Mrs. Kurt Schmidt, re- | cording and corresponding secre|tartes, and Mrs. Willlam Schnorr,

trelan Club will be held at 1 p. m.

be installed.

man. of arrangements for thei event, is being assisted by Mes-

abill and John MeCréary,

Delta Xi

Tony Ferracane were hostesses.

ing: “Here in -communion. with

ichurch-in my husband's life, say-

God he kept bright his faith in the goodness of man, his faith in the ability of the people of all creeds and races to rise to great-

exemplify on earth the brotherhood of men.” This is true, I am sure, of any man who has attended services in the same church all the years

Olives Perry Morton Chapter, Daughters of the Union; at-a noon luncheon Monday. Ralph Klare, American Legion chaplain, will have “I Am an

ness in the hour of need and to| American” as his topic. The host-

ess will be aided by Mesdames Fred Holt, B. L, Byrket, Ulysses Lee, Kathrine Lucas, Walter Bax« ter, Charles Butler, Harry Erne sting, O. E. Hutchens, Harley Van, Bloomfield Moore, John P. Coch

of his youth. The habit of turning to a higher strength than his own is a good habit in times of stress and strain. ” . » Another paragraph of the Justice’s speech stands out for me. “His leadership was great, not only in words but in action. He understood that faith is built not {by words but by works. He won

United States and for himself,

right here at home.”

Mrs. Harold R. Taylor and Mrs.

| States.

{good of the people as a whole,

the faith of the world for the

not by anything he said to other nations, but by the things he did

All of us should remember that and take those words to heart, for each of us, in our small way, building here at home the faith Linder, Walter Davis, Rush Wil- |r. other nations in the United Every time we deny de-| moeracy, every time we seek our |own individual profit and not the

rane, Charles Reece, A. J. Hueber and Harry Kennett, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, past national president, will install the new officers: Mrs. William L Hoag, regent; Mesdames E. C. Wischmeier, James Willard and Lloyd Pottenger, vice regents; Mrs. Howard D. Spurgeon and Mrs. Arthur Wooden, recording and corresponding secretaries. Miss Carrie M. Hoag, treasurer; Mrs. J. K. Poland, registrar; Mrs. Joseph Patenaude, chaplain; Mrs. J. C. Starr, historian, and Mesdames Earl Randolph, Vert Shelby, Leslie McLain, Vernon Weaver, John Bernlohr and Byrket, directors.

‘Diplomas ‘Awarded The Rev. Roy B. Connor, pastor of the Meridian Heights

|we have failed in the individual Presbyterian Church, presented

lleadership which our

{must count on if it is to be a land mencement

country diplomas last night at the come

of the Meridian

lot strength and unity leading the {Heights Kindergarten. The “gradworld in the paths of democracy uates” presented a circus before

land peace.

© [the ceremony.

Louis ~'W.

be Mrs. Rachael Schwier, welfare worker for the home, and the Rev. Arnold Deke,

Rupprecht will be in {charge of sales of tile hot plates] bearing a picture of the home, and Mrs. Schwier will lead a tour

Mrs."Henry Brandt is chairman room arrangements; Brenn is head of the [registration committee.

Parliamentary | Law Club will celebrate the 11th|Johnson and Jim Achgill.

anniversary of its founding with ne Madden-Nottingham Amer-| a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 jean Legion Auxiliary will elect

Illinois St, will be the | Tuesday in the post home. hostess, and Mrs. Rose Marje Orville Robison will preside, and Cruzan, club founder, will be the

The hostess wil he assisted by

treasurer. water-color and pastel exhibition in the museum today through, The annual Presidents Day|June 10.

luncheon of the Alpha Nu Lam./members and their guests from, in the Highland Golf and Country Club, Mrs. Eugene H. Yockey, retiring president, will be the, guest. of honor. New officers ‘will

Mrs. Robert E. Walker, chair

dames Ben Carter, John B. Look-

The silver anniversary of Xijtomorrow in the Sorority. will be. marked Francis

{June A2 in the Travertine Room of the Hotel Lincoln.

ters are making the arrangements:

The Lincolnian- Chapter, 1TSC, will have an all-day picnic meeting tomorrow. The group will meet at “Cedar Crest” the suburban home.of Mrs, Turley Jay Cornwell near Mooresville.

At 8:15 p. m. Bunday, the Holy Angels Church Catholic Youth Organization will present a threeact play, “Here Comes Charlie,” to benefit the school recreation room. Taking part will be Misses Mary Catherine . Stuckey, Billy Jo 8chubach, - Shirley Rollman, Barbara McVey, Dolores Featherstone and Maryanne Mill, Bill |Ingeldsby, Fred Miller, Tommy

|officers at an 8 p. m. meeting Mrs,

Mesdames Ruth Field, Harry Lorber and Robison will be hostesses. ’ !

Herron Class Holds Tea Today

Members of y Thursday morp- | ing sketch class taught by Miss Anna Hasselman, curator of the Herron Art Museum, are having

A tea was given for 22 class

3 to 5 p. m. today in the museum print gallery. Meddames {Bruce Kershner, Gladys Grant,| [Mary Keller and John H. Schuster were hostesses, Miss Carolyn 8. Ashbrook supervised the hanging of the show, :

Lancheon Tomorrow The Brookside Garden Club ‘will have a covéred dish luncheon home of i)

Meters" The luncheon, to be followed by a meeting, will be in the of Alpha, Beta and Delta Chap-

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88 Bread and butter Canned chilled ap Dinn Pan-fried veal cut Hash browned p« *Cabbage with so Lettuce and ws with French dre Bread and butter Canned pears Cream cheese coo Milk to drink: half ups for eacl one-half cups for 2} Addition to that u menus, ® = TUES] Break Fresh pears Pancakes served butter and ora sauce Lunc} Denver sandwicl egg, diced ham, Canned blackberr Packaged shortbr Dina *Shortribs Swedis Creamed new pot Scalloped tomato Endive salad bow Bread and butter Butterscotch ple ————

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